Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 136, Decatur, Adams County, 9 June 1943 — Page 3
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lw> on eale from eight thirty o'clock In the morning until m-n o'clock at night. Members of the Guild or th« c having clothing to donate are asked to bring the artieh* to thchurch not later than Friday even Ing. Those unable to dellvet' th» articles are asked to tali either Mrs. M. F. Worthman at 352 or Mrs. Fred Aahbamher at 765 an ! they will be picked up. The Calvary ladies' aid society will meet at the home of Mr Mary Miller Friday evening at eight o'clock. Each member i< asked to be present. BEITLER REUNION HELD AT MRS. BURKE S The Beitler reunion waa held recently at the country home of Mrs Lavina Burke. Special tribute Was paid to latwrence Beitler, who la Si years old. Present were Lawrence Beitler, Mr. and Mrs. Archie lleddlngton, Mrs. Marion McKean and children. Mrs. Lillie Meyers, al! of Monroe; Mrs. Dale Baumgartner and son Ned. Mr. and Mrs. Ja k Smith. Mr and Mrs. Eugene Johnaon. Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson and children, Mr. and Mrs Mai ion lanrpe and son Gene and Hit-hard Yager. all of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baumgartner and son (ton of Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Glen' Baumgartner and daughter Bonnie la»u of Preble. Mr. and Mrs. Kus eel Baumgartner ami family of Petterson. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beer and eon David of Berne. Mies Lizzie Baumgartner and Mrs. High of Bluffton. Mr. and Mrs. Owen D Sours, Mrs. Lawrence Noll and children, Mrs L.ivina Burk. Geneva; Mr. and Mrs. Andy Gehm anj ' o|l Noel. Mns. Hoy Christian of Celina. (I. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Donell and eon John. Mias Mary .Nope of Delph s, Ohio. The women's society of Christian service will meet at the home of Mlm Myrtle elements of Bolhi Friday night at seven-thirty o'clock BIBLE SCHOOL CLOSING PICNIC A picnic will be held Frida." morning toilowing the closing of the Decatur dally vacation Bible school. The announcement of the various places according to ages wa«< made this morning by Mrs. Hussel Owen, dean of th.- school. The picnic for the kindergarten, first and second grades will be held on the IJntoln school playground; third and fourth grades, waterworks park, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grail- - and high school. Legion M.-moiial park Ministers of the city churches Will be present to assist in supervising. The school will furnash Ice cream and each child is to bring his or her own lunch. SIX GIRLS PLEDGED TO DELTA THETA TAU Pledge services w-r. . ..ndu ed last night by the Delta Theta I -iu sorority when It met a’ he hlks hom<' at six thirty o't luck for a p i - Bic supper. The pleslge- ate Mavs Yvonm 1 Smith. Miss Joan Wemhoff. Miss Doris Daniel-. Mbs Eih-ii Hess. Mm Fo|rait Warner and Mm. Marion Baker Following the e-rvices and ‘upper. games were enjoyed The com mittee in charge included: chairman. MUs Lorena Reppert Miss Helen Barthel. Mrs J<os. Sutton Jr Mm. Dick Steele, Mr- William Gass and Mrs. Hugh Holthou-e Initiation for the new pledges will be held In two weeks at the Elks home, followed With a six thirty o'doek dinner, chairman of the party will be Miss Alice Kathryn Baker The Dorcas clam held It* regular | social and binotic** no
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Wednesday Troop 2. of <; lr | Scout,. F | r „ Sla . Hon, 3:2,0 p. m. Beulah Chape) W. 8. c s . Mrs. Il‘ tn y Brelner of Peterson, All Day Meeting Chun h Mothers' Study Club, Methodist Church. 2 p. m. Red Cross Sewing Center. American Legion Home. It o 4 ; jo p m Thursday Mieslon.try Sot it-fy. First EvanI'llital Church. 7:30 p. m. It. --ul.tr Staf. d Me.-tlng of Order of E--. i Star, Initiation and Memorial Services, Masoaic Hall, ?:M p. tn. Salem \V. 8. C. S., Mrs. Elisha Merriman, 1:30 p. m. H ippy Home Makers Club, Mm Wilbur Stanley. 7:2,0 p. m. W 8. C. S. Circle Meetings 2:30 p. m. Circle A, Mrs Harold Owens. Circle B Mrs J. T Myers. < iri-le C, Mis. lielton Pas*water. Circle D. Mr-. H. E. Butler. Missionary Society Red ('naw Sewing, Zion Lutheran Church, 9 a. m. All Day. I nion Chapel W M. A., Mrs. Henry Bauman. 1:30 p. m. Friday Pocahontas, Red Men Hall. S p tn W S. C. S. Miss Myrtle Clements of Bolmi. 7 30 p. m. i Calvary Ladles' Aid Society, Mm, Mary Miller. S p. m. Auxiliary Buoine-e Meeting. American la-gloli Home. 7:30 p. m. Red Cross Knitting Center. American Legion Home. 1 to 4:30 p. m. Monday Firemen Auxiliary, Mrs. Herman Dlerkes. 7 30 p. m. -o< ial room of th- Evangelical church last evening Contests were i-iijoy.-d and refreshinc-nte served )>y th,- committee In charge. Mrs. Lily Hammond Mrs. Martin Zimmerman and Mr*, oil),. Butler. Tice Pocahontas lodge will meet Friday night at eight o’clock at th, R<-d Men hail. Adams County Memorial Hospital ♦ * Admitted Mrs. Merlin Gormeaux. Monro-v Hie land dismissed!; William Neadstine. Decatur fund dismissed i; Mise Deloria Ginter, route 2. Mrs la-o Mi Mahon. Dixon. <» Dismissed Mrs Edward Mayer and baby. Rockford. <> ; Mr*. Jesse Cai penter and baby. D- • at I’ |{ I N C E S S W ITH BOWS i [MI ; 9412 /J ’• * \ /• I *• * > / I* ** ' -> ' * 1 / r 'A /r I I L. '• .1 r f f I'l • ’ i • ' 1 ■ Ki ® 'MI I Marian Martin H,. :r -s yout all-time favorite- - the litth princess in a beguiling by Marian Martin Pattern »41 Lovely <>n yout figure »nd -» .-a-> t‘ m» ke? Th * .14 hav* pointni top* r <’» ® W X. it th. yokes Sent bowr .re I ornamental without bei»b fu ”*> . Pattern »4IJ >n.y Im. ordered ■ c,. mwiwes and women* sizes |„ nl y „ 3 . M M I 40,' Size t« requires 3k, yard* 35-inch. q.nd SIXTEEN CENTS In fair thin Msiriin Martin pitsend your order to Dwlly IJetno pnttern Department. M 4 " Randolph SWL_ Chica.o. IU. n-causw of the slowneoe of the take a few 100<er uauaL
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In F'ngland '5 .. A / Corp Herald Bailey, son of Mr. ami Mrs. John Bailey of Decatur, route six. Is serving with t'ncle San I '* armed forces “somewhere in England" according to rejeorts received sometime ago by his parents. Paul Howard Repine and baby. Huntertown 0 TOM Mr. and Mrs. J. Ward Calland have returned from a trip to Cleveland and other Ohio cities. Mrs. Homer Liicy and daughter Phyllis will spend Friday and Sat ttrday in Indianapoli* on business. Auctioneer Roy 8. Johnson has returned from n husine-wc trip. On Monday he auctioned the Baldwin farm, six miles north of Dixon in Allen county for 322.000. Yesterday he sold 53 head of registered Guernsey cattle near Akron. (>. Mrs. Helen Shoaf of Fort Wayne visited with relative* near Decatur recently. Mrs. Cora Wilson and Mrs. Bert Baer of west of Geneva were buelmo* visitors here yesterday. Mrs. Merlin Gormeaux of Monroeville wa* admitted to the local hospital this morning with a fractured ankle. After x-ray* were taken. she- was dismissed to her home. William Neadstine was admitted to the Adams county memorial hospital to have an injured finger treated, and later di-muised. Mrs. Abe Beeler of Berne ware a businem visitor here- yesterday. o Washington Fire Loss $250,000 Washington, Ind. June ft tl'Pt Damage to the Corcoran metal product* csirpcrratlon plant which burned at Washington. Ind . now I* estimated at 1250.000 company officials say the blaze virtually destroyed the structure on Monday night. The plant employed 300 persons on war sub-contracts with a Detroit firm. — o *"cdlJM’Y agents"*l COLUMN Lafayette. Ind.. June 9. Indlan i hog fecslers can assist In coneerving vital protein feeds by following a few simple feeding suggesticn*. say Purdue I'nlveralty hogmeii They suggest the following 1. VcM) kimml pasture. Good pasture * will save five to 10 percent of the grain and 30 to 60 percent of the protein supplement in- growing fattening hogs. 2. Grow soybeans in corn to be hogged-off. This not only saves protein concentrat* s but also labor on the farm. 3. Feed wheat, oots, and other small graine with corn. These grains require less protein supplement than corn. 4. Have mire sows and gilt* farrow In late spring or early sum mer when pasture is available. 5. Feed hogs to heavier market weight*. This is th,- quickest and easiest way to increase |*>rk production and requires a ininimum amount of protein feed. 6. Keep self-feeders properly adjusted to avoid feed wastage. For pasture feeding, the following fcrtnulas are suggest-d 1.00 pounds ooybesn oil meal, -100 isiunds wheat middlings. IM pounds meat and bone scraps, and 200 Isiunds minerals; or I.MO pounds soybean oil meal, 3o« pounds wheat middlings, 200 pounds cottoiUM-c-d meal. 200 pound* linseed oil meal. IN p< unds tankage, and 200 pounds minerals Medium ground wheat may replace the wheat middlings In these supplements. FOR SALE JWxll—Manila Second Sheets writer Paper — 9Oc Ream 644x11—20 th. White Typewriter Paper — 1-15 Ream 644x16-16 lb White Typewriter Paper —1 20 Ream 844x14 20 lb. White Typewriter Paper —1 45 Ream 844X11-W lb. White Mlkieo graph Paper —1 00 Ream Decatur Daily Democrat IM Narth Second Btreet
* mjw 11 Imiilllilllilllil I lllllllllllllliw : Cpl. and Mrs. Clair Carver have reutrned to Camp Forrea;, Tenn., after spending several days with the former's parent*. Mr. and Mrs. L Carver of Salem. Pfc. Thurman Krueckebr-rg left this afternoon for FArt Bliss. Tex., after spending an elght-day furlough with his parents. Mr. and Mm. Gu» Kiueikeln-rg. He Ila* been in service since Jan. 19. 1942. Sgt. Raymond L. Hakes of this city is now confined to the Valley Forge General Hospital. Phoenixville. Pa . where lie will undergo a tiiisilectomy. He ha* been contlned there for a rest. In a letter he said, "Tell everyone I’ll be t>. K. in a few days." Pvt. Keith Hunt of Camp Van Dorn. Mtets., ie home on a furlough visiting hi* parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Hunt of North Third street. Seaman and Mrs. Dale Hunt have returned to Peru after spending Sunday and Monday with tin- for mer's parents and brother. Mr. and Mrs. William Hunt and eon Pvt. Kleth Hunt. Seaman Hunt, who is an aviation machlniet mate, was recently advanced to Ist da * petty officer. Pfc. Ixviter Drake is home on a seven <lay furlough from his dutl<«< at Camp Clinton. Mis*, visiting with ii-l.i’iV' • .iinl friends. Pvt. Fred Haugh, son of Herman llaugk, of this city, is home on a furlough from his duties at ls>w ry Field. Colo., visiting with friend* and relative*. The new address of Calvin C. Burnet. 8 2 c is Cub. 7 Naval Ad l vanced Training Base, San* Bruno. Calif., whore Ip- has entered a naval commando schted for six week*. Air Cadet Thoma* C. Anderson, -son in law of M and Mr- C. J | c.irroii. iu staiioned at Syracuse, N. Y. university, for four months pre-flight training and will then l»- sent to Randolph Field. Texas. Corp. Bud Metzger of tin- l‘. S. army cavalry is home mi a 12 day
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■y HARRISON CARROLL king t’ealoree hyndlrile Writer “ HOLLYWOOD —Some of the officers at Fort MacArthur gave a formal dinner for Claudette Col- j bert, a very plush affair. The star , wore her beat | a evening gown' and wm enter-1 tained in style from 8 to 8 p ni. But here * the topper. At Bp. m . Clan de tt e went over to the canteen and, for the next two I hours, washed dishes for the enlisted nu n. ling In Ann Sothern's tiny car , anyway, not until he fully recover* from his appembc.tis operation. Ann out to M-G-M where she had to report for "Cry Havoc." When he tried to unfol I 1 himself from the miniature car, he ’ couldn't. i It took two men to get him cut and then he had to be *-nt home , in a regular studio machine. If lirenda Marshall's baby Is n • boy (and doctors think ye.-. I. she'll i name him Peter after h-r r. i Otto Peter Ankerson. now a priri oner of the Japs in the Fiiilipi pines, j. t I Nick Condo* will be one of the few visitors allowed to see Martha Raye until she recovers from her anemia. He followed her from New Orleans. . . . Director Lloyd 1 Bacon eats, sleeps and breathes the story of the Sullivans. It s practically all he talks about. The other day. the Bacons, after weeks of effort, managed to hire a mai l Nothing would do but for Lloyd to tell her the story of his forthcom- ' ing picture. Then, the maid quit. "After hearing about that brave ' Mrs. Sullivan." She said. "I feci that the least I can do is to go to ( work in a defense plant." .. . Rich- ■ ard Quine reports to Coast Guard , bool camp. He II just barely finuh i the added scenes fur "We've Never Been Licked." .. . Pal* of Georgie > Jeasel believe he's serious about Beverly MltcheU. th* New York night club singer once courted by Tommy Manville. . . . Kay Williams' mother and brother heading oast »uua to live ua a JM-acro
furlough. The address of Pvt. Rolmt* H He*-, who left fm army training in April i* Co c 217 Eng ne< , Com bat Bal. 4. I’ O. 301. For! Lewis Wash. Pvt. Donald Byer, who was call ed hmm- cn a< count tin- d-ath of ■ lit,i mother. Mrs, Monroe Byer o! Hoot mwn-liip. will be tian,*f> ri I to C. II A- S. J'.t.lrd f.ngitl* Camp Cliilliorne. La. Il<- was formerly stationed at N« edb *. Cail!. Sgt. Tech. Ronald M Byer will return Friday to Fort Benjamin Harrison, aft*r having been called home because 1 t tile dentil of his mother. Mrs. Monroe By* r. which occurred Sunday. Pvt. Kenneth Beard, whose address k* Battery "D" 3rd Anti Aircraft. Repliu emelit Training Bastal ion, Fort Eustis, Va.. write* that the weather in Virginia is n-a'ly hot. It was Iml in the shade the day he wrote. IL- also states that he enjoys the home town paper even though some of the fill w>* kid him about the size. Eugene Mi li-hl left today for San Diego, Calif . after spending a few d,iy,i have with hi* iMrelits, Mr and Mrs Eugen*- Meji-hf. Melilii. who lias been in uervlce 10 week*, will start training in a gunnery school for a sea- going marine. — o Captain Joseph Foss Promoted To Major Washingion. June 9 tl'Pt America's number one ace Captain Joseph Foss ha* been promoted to major His promotion was announced thl* morning by the navy. Foss, a marine corp* fighter pilot, returned from Gn..dah anal recently With a record of 2'l Jap aiiiue planes to hl- credit He w.m given the congressional m< lil of honor by President Ro*>*ev,-!t. The Sioux Falls. S D. flier pr-viously had received the navy cn*o War Meat Board In Move Aiding Packers — Chicago. June 9 tl'Pl The war meat hoard hau moved to elimin ate the price Hqiii-i z<- mi meat pa< k «-ie Acting mi th.- iiggi-'tlon of war food .idiu uistrator Ch l *'> r Da | v:,i. tin- lioard ha* fm inul a sub I commift'-i- I" di-tcnniih- til* pri- ■ of slaughter cattle by grid* an-l Io m.iki re •iiiiii.-iid.ilim>- to linn’/ tln -i- prim* into lln>- wi'h klmbsale celling- Davi-. 11l a tt I. gram to the hoard, admitted that •minipackers have been caught between
’ farm In Pennsylvania. ... J. in | Hersholt's Washington speech will lie read in congress by I:- p.. •’' > the Martin Kennedy of New Ymk and thus become n part of the 1 Congressional Record. According to Producer Eddie Small. Charlie Chaplin, Jr. tn <■ a very good test for the Valentino role. Wouldn't It he funny if he got it? Bccau.-ic his <lad u- I t<> be very fond of P<d i Ni-gn v ho af'i rwards became engage I to Vab tino. Bob Ripley should tl * gull. lotllle tl It M ' > A• • ‘ vente I fur chicken-heart, d c'nelo tl I growers. You f ull a cord nn I the chicken, its body hidden in a box. i* n. itly decapitated, with no blood sho r•• This Lx on th.- level. Amr ha I the device mail* at t* «• R K '• studio Where be s working in Kay Kyser's picture, "Arcund the World." Another rs Columl'a's cov«r girls Is headed for the alt -r J< ■’* Colleran, who'll marry Corp P. 'i rt Foster after ho graduates from j Officer's Can-lldato *< h< <1 They v re kid swertheart’ nt George Waahmgton h gli in New York. HOLLYWOOD HLJINKSt A letter just received by < a Masren I from her mother, brother an.l *•’• ler in Copenhagen was seven I months In transit. . . . G. 'ye IGuinle, whose family In Braztl s I worth millions, heading back for Hollywood. . . . George Raft, who has been going out with Phil Silvers' former girl. Virginia Mafies, was at the Florentine Gardens with Phils latest heart. Frances Gl I- ; win. . . . Love scene between !n» grid Bergman and Gary C« ?• r I for "Saratoga Trunk' went sky high when a apid- r dropp* I on the Bergnisn she-ulder. . . . Gang at Twentieth Century-Fox very pleased over Lew Schreiber* new .five-year contract. . . . Doi-res ; Morse s escort in Fan Frar. o ’ was Ensign Robert Stack. . . . The Army camp* will get a preview of Bert Wheeler s routine for th* vaudeville revue. "Lass Time "... After playing a succession of Nazi heavies. Bob Armstrong finally got a sympathetic role in "The Ma t Ghoul" So what happened* So he spent three days working in a coffin. __ _
••vi-eedlngly high livestock pr!cen| and the wholesale meat i-cHing* t 'WI Mr. and Mns. Raymond Walten ' of 1031 Eae’ Market -'.iet, Jes ] fersonville, an- the pan nt* of a I baby daughter, born June ’• n’ | Clark memorial hospital in tha' | n ) She weigaril nine pounds an Iha* been named Thelma June. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Richard Bailer of North Eighth s'.ri i t are th- - tits of u baby girl, born ye-tei 1 day as i-.nomi at 12 43 o’clm k at! the Adams county memorial hi .* | piial Sin- weighed si-v«ii pound ; and ihrei- ■ um •-*. Indiana Man Listed In Transport Victims Pop Field. Fort Bragg. N C.i June '.I tI P) \n Indiana man *•■»■■■■■■MBSSmaSMBSIBMBMIMniMBmMIBM
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! I* Itan-d imong the 20 men who i were killed in an army troop tan*- | port plane crash m ar Red Spring*. N. <’ The Howler victim was private ' D-itiald N.-ai, son of Mm. Elizabeth | N.-ai of route mi.-, Dlllslwiro The | plan, a. dent <>•. urr<-d early Monday liu’ tin- name* of the casualI were withheld until this morni ing Mt-< Emma Koeneman ami | daughter Helen of Hoagland visit- ' ed at the home of the former'* daughter, Mr*. Leland Frank, ye--ZT* rtitavt distrHS st MOtiTglY'S Female Weakness Which mikes you CRANK), Nf RVOUS Lydia E Ptnkham's Vegetable Compound Is made r.prrtally for women to relieve periodic pain with weag. nervous, blur frcllnga—due to functional monthly disturbances Taken regularly— Pinkham's Compound helps build up resistance against such symptoms Follow label dlree- . tn n» Thousands benefited!
