Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 140, Decatur, Adams County, 14 June 1943 — Page 3

■ pA Y JUNE 14, 1943

E) t SOCIETY

«5JTste |ner 11 - wED V* ' i M" ; ,V |S church. ■*" . !■• M (■onn-ll K' . . , : .i of B.mo r<- • vow* at tin ■ - atidards of H| . i .Im- <l<-lphin- , ..;!>• an« !l < ■>!! ?*' w ■* >' ’>!•• H7. ,• traditional ' 4 .;.j ... t-.sional u* i/n- 1-i Truly; '(> ■ , .iii-o-," DurH - played "SavI , . |. I la-ad t’s.” W . M>* Florence < I. . . ipo’.!*. sister M, .. i *.- J-rome K. \ ■ i>urv. brother r w.-re William ■ j; •, M.Connell. |K. ; » riven in mar- .- w bite lie 1 K,\ V pjiillng fonnK,. ■ • ont .-.nd bat k Hg.,.. Hie full gath train. The K; lie- klill- of ■k’ !!.-■ on red butb.i k and long Heinz .n plaits over the H. . . , . ...I lot k.-t Worn ■i wedding. Iler .... iliuUon was ar■E- teed pearl*. ■ . l<|U<t <>f -white ■> . hid rente;it. ■ t peach lace ■'K .1 Ch a SWeet- ■ :-*.. <|uartnr ■i- r mil gathered Irl< anti del- ■ ..! » . an Iri* in her ■»>--' • 1- bride wore an -1 •■/ tk. r suit with ■m a- , . **orie<t. while ■ted.' Men And ■«nen Who Are ■Hard Os Hearing ■to' • • " Ph-, no risk hear- ■ '* >. i ire temporarily ■t • I ringing l.uxx■Sn- t<> hardened cerumen), try •*-- il -i.. Mrtliod t<»t that In- en. tided them to ■ZI .1 must hear bet- • t li 'a - i- xlrnple teat .or ■ mhw.o lia. k at ont*. ■r-'.rti..- H.ir ItruPa today Bfc xnd .1- ,g stores every.

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Ikt HARRISON CARROLL ■flrttirr, *) ajkat. Writer ■LTWOOD —The Don lta zre a i .pung two little ytxute Mrs. Amec he now ■ four cat sariana and doc- ■» tors say no more children. Film pair will BW6L seek the youngI•, a stera in Mr*. ■ ■* A s home town. I>uh uque, la gtL They leave an soon as Don I -• JL li:a*hes 'Happy Ijind ” Vcr y l! " knoAft cv.-t 1-: Hollywood * Carroll about Greer Garson's ex“•Alex Snelaon, who Just kt*l divorce decree tn Lon•tad charged desertion. The •» »ed before Greer got her < Rage break in "Golden ■ taeison waa a judge in ■ eourU of India and was a *2 * pianist besides. He 1 wer to give up her career stalked. the star and Richer weren't violating any 7*h they took out a mar■ttee. Greer got a Cali,3™** several years ago. later filed suit in Cary Coopers. Helmut * *U introduced to Claud-

'***• *ho has made such a 4 «t that he won't play •'Maa. after "To the Last worn, can we finish the art *d **• M°?“ in IBM. Claudette i/jt in the Alps and ‘tudents naked her to a>7T K lhwß *° Dentine ■?*'n only a few steps *-h<r itudent cut in. b Producer Bill Thom--50 ,eet away when crashed at Toluca »i« houses and ' • aomaa In her kitchen •«her lives in the same John Wayne's sep?T"'*nc* suit will be dea ** hil « at.’•k out a property, aetI ’ • Charies Chaplin. Jr., June M. . . JUnortfe?"? tr y*n< to get a stateu Paulette Goddard about LfC *- troubles with Joan •» »V ihtffiJ

the groom'll mother wore a dusty rose dressmaker suit with navy at - ceasorles. Both wore <-<»r*agi,t of gardenias. A reception was h-!d at the home of the bride's parents following thceremony. Orang.- blossoms and rones form, d the decora: on* for the entertaining room- while the serving table was decorated with a three tiered wedding take and an arrangement of flowem. After the reception Sgt. and Mrs. McConnell left on a wedding trip of unannounced destlnat.on. For traveling, the bride wore a commando tan tailordi-d suit with an aqua blue blouse and hat and turf tan. gloves, purse and shore. Mrs. .McConnell, who la the only daughter of Mr and Mrs. Clifford C. Steiner of 957 Db-rkt-s street, id a stenograhper at the Central Soya company and for rhe present will remain here. Sgt. McConnell is the son of Mr. and Mid. Joseph McConnell of M.S North Third street and has been on desert maneuvers In California. At conclusion of his furlough on June 20 he will go to Camp Bowie, Texas. The Do-Yottr-B**t Claes of the United Brethren Sunday school will meet at the home of Mrs. Wilson Reed. 122 North Fifteenth street, Thursday evening at neventhirty o'clock. Assisting hosb-ssre will lie Mr*. Judson Passwater, Mr*. Earl Crider and Mrs. Frank Bohr.ke The Progteraive Workers class of the First I’. B. Sunday school will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hi-sher of 122 North Tenth street Thursday night at sev-en-thirty o'clock. Mrs. A. It. Hoithouse will entertain member* of her dinner bridge club Thursday evening a' seventhirty o'clock at her home on Marshal! street. MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR EASTERN STAR Fifty members of the Order of Eastern Star attended Impressive, candlelight memorial services held recently at the Masonic hall. Special tribute was paid to Mrs. Martin (lllson. who-e death occurred in June 1942. and who hud Iwen trcaadrer of the order for fourteen years. Initiatory work was given Mrs.

why Paulette has delayed her return to California. . . . Former Screen Star Claire Windsor may go into the orchid raising business. Meanwhile, she's working with the American Women's Volunteer Service. . . . Irene Hervey finally has recovered from her broken knee-cap. No more limp, ... Character Actr-ss Florence Batea has made six blood donations to the Red Cross! . . . The Lucilia von Boden, who plays a bit In Warner's "In Our Time," once was courted by Herman Goering. | Don't be surprised if K«y Kyser takes Joan Davis, Mi*ha Amr, Marcy McGuire and other prim !• pals of his "Around the World* picture on a tour of the Arm/ camps. . . i Admirers are sending Lana Turner many bootees, caps and. yei, iweaterf, for the expected baby Most of the fans hope it will be a girl. Talked with Veronica | Lake, another of Hollywood » expectant mothers. If her second youngster is a girl, the name will be Denda Marie. Denda is the nickname of z’apa John Detlic s grandmother. Marie is one ut Veronica's middle names. , , .| Red Skelton badly broken up by the death of hi* brother, Denny, in Mansfield. O. The comedian was going to the funeral services but his mother said no - ta»*« would have meant Red canceling a date to entertain 4.000 soldiers.

HOLLYWOOD HL JINKS: Maureen O'Hara leaves Quantico Friday. returning V> Hollywood v » Magnolia. Miss., home of Will ££'.7amily. . . . Honeymo«i . over for Ann Sothem and B b Sterling He's returned to Bird field in Arizona. . . . Martha O'Driscoll showing the tow admirer, Lieut. Comdr Richard Adams . . . Moeamho patrons getting a look at Bob Taylor In uniform with Barbara Stanwyck proudly hanging to his arm. . • « Twosomes: Song-writer Jimmy McHugh and Rosemary "iso La Blanche at the Bitmore Bowl. . • B‘nione Simon and George Raft listening to Delores Williams sing at the Nancy KeUy and Sergt. Frank Mom at the Bar of Music. . £yse Knox .lating Maj. Arvid O’Son, formerly with ths Fig, Nice tribute to Whitey B£: ci « He wai niide fifth vic< M®® Uud Os UW tofvrs«M“ Annas*

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phonea 1000 — 1001 Monday ■ Zon Walther League, Zion Luthr eran Church. 7:30 p. In . Firemen Auxiliary, Mrs. ILrinan f Bierkeg, 7:30 p m. Tuesday ■ - Lta Tail Sigma Sorority, Mrs. . I Sigurd Andetwon. k p. m. Carden Club, Mrs. E. S. Scott, • *:3O p. nt. Loyal Daughter. Clasts. Mrs. Carl i Hammond. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday R<-d Croaa Sewing Center, American Legion Home. 1 to 4:30 p. m. • Thursday Igidie. Aid Society. Evangelical Church, 2 p. m. Ladies' Aid Society, First Presbyterian Church. 2:30 p. m. I'. 11. Do-Your Best Class, Mrs. Wilson Reed, 7:30 p nt, St. Luke Evangelical and Reformed Woman's Guild, church, allday Dinner Bridge Club, Mrs. A. R. Ilolthouae, 7:30 p. m. Baptist Woman'e Society, Mrs. Charles Saunders, 2 p. in. Corinthian Class. ( hrUtlan Church Parlors, s p. tn. Friday Red Cross Knitting Center. American Legion Home, 1 to 4:30 p. m Brice Roop of tliirt city and Mrs. Elmo Stucky of Muurov. During the social hour. Mrs. Riw-ell Owens, worthy matron. presid>*d at the re-fre-hment table, which was attractive with ipring flowers. Assisting her were Mrs. Walter Johnson and and Mrs. Homer laiwer. The Baptist woman'll society will meet Thuiwday afternoon at two o'chx k at tiie home of Mrs. Charlea Saunders In Craigville. Mrs. C E. Peterson will he the leader. Those wishing traimportation are asked to call Mrs. Peterson or Mns H N Shroll. The woman's guild of the St Luke Evangelical and Reformed church will hold an all day meeting at the church Thursday, with a pot lu<k luncheon at noon. Mrs. William BerWeh will lie the hostess. CORRECTION Mrs. William Bowers Is general chairman of the Red Cross volunteer services and M such submitted the report for tin- months of March. April and May. published in Saturday's Daily Democrat. Chairmen of the various) divisions of the I’l AYSHT AND SKIRT

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At Polk Pvt. Avon H Zimmerman, son of Mi. and Mrs. C. M. Zimmerman of route two. Decatur, Is assigned to Co. A 7Mih Arm'd Med Bn.. Xth Arm'd Div., North Camp Polk lai. volunteer services are requested to continue filing their reports with Mrs Bowens. MRS. WILBUR STANLEY IS HOSTESS TO CLUB On Thursday night the Happy Home Makers club met at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Stanley, with thirteen members and two guisits, Mrs. David Roth and Mrs. Dwight Schnepp. present. The meeting was called to order by the president and members r«aponded to roil call by giving a rose culture hint. After the song of the month. Mrs. Foreman gave a birthday offering. The lesson wan presented by Mrs. Kenneth Parrish During the social hour the hostless. as sI st e<l by Mm. David Roth. Mrs. Foreman and Mrs. Harve Sells served lovely refreshments. The next meeting will be the annual club picnic. CIRCLES TO GIVE TWO BREAKFASTS Circles A. and B. of the women's society of Christian service of the Methodlat church will have breakfasts this week. Circle A. Will meet at nine o'clock Wednesday morning at Hie home of Mrs. Leigh Bowen and Circle 11. will meet at the home of Mrs Clarence Smit ley of 331

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North Fourth street. The breakfast* will be held from 9 to 10 a. m. and all members of the society and their friends are Invited to attend. The Corlntlan Class of the First Christian church will inee; Thursday evening at eight o'clock In the church parlors. All m'-mbers are aakisl to be present. Mrs. Robert L. Jon<«< will leave Thursday for California to Join her husband Robert L. Jones, Ph. M. 2-c, who wa.! recently transferred there. She will Ire accompanied by her sister. Miss Helen Becker. Mrs. Delmar Dinsmore and Miss Florence Diimmore of Melrose, ()., visited this weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Doster of route 5. Miso Lixxle Graber of Monroe visited In Decatur the latter part of last week. Mrs. la-ster Richards of Geneva looked after busln«ss here recently. Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Heller are spending two days In Muncie and Indianapolis, where the former la attending to business. The Misses Rosamond Graham and Libby Macy apent the aftermem in Fort Wayne. David Owen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rumcl Owen, wan admitted to the local hoapital for treatment of an Injured finger. He was later dls-ml-<i>si to his home on West Monroe street. Pauline Hannl of Monroe street was admitted to the Adams county memorial htuipltal for treatmont following severe sunburn She was dismissed to her home later. Mm. Tom Noble of Indianapolis Is spending several days with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Frank Schmitz. Mr. and Mrs. Rolrert Eyles and daughter Brenda are vioitlng Mrs Eyles' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe larsc of Second street for several day*. Miss Marjorie lame has returned to Indlatiapolia to resume her student nursing duties at St. Vincent hosp.ta; after a three weeks' vacation. - -o Trade In a Good Town — Decatut

WMCLX tag Robert I. Jones, Ph M. 2-c b n been transferred from Great lsik<><, 111., to Class O. Field Medical School, Camp Elliott. Calif. Mr. and Mrs S. E. Leonardson i and son Norman spen: Sunday as ternoon in Oxford. Oiilo t i:ing with their son. -eaman s ond <!a << Maxwell Leonardson Seaman Leonardaon is etudying code at presen: in radio service school. He recently 1 participated in a 200-yarJ swimming contest, navy men v.-rsm Oxford Y. M C. A. defeating his op poliellt. The new addrc-H of Pau! V Smith. S 2-c Is Plat. 3119, Area D 7 Camp Perry, Ya Staff Sergeant T ny Bonflgllo, who Is with the I'. S. forces In Alaska, has arrived here for a visit with his wife and other relatives while on a 29-day leave from his duties. Second Lieutenant and Mrs Harold Blythe are here visiting with the former'* i>arents. Mr. and Mrs. William Blythe, while the lleuten ant Is on leave from his dutb-s at Fort Monmouth. N J Lieut Blythe was recently commissioned and graduate dfrom the officers' can dldate department of th* eastern signal corps school at Fort Monmouth. I'pon return he will be assigned to duty with the signal corps. Glen Willis Bair, 17. son of Mr-. Kathryn Bair. 707 Wlnch<*ter street. Decatur, has been assigned to the naval training s'atlon at Great latkes, 111, where he ia tindeigoing tecruit training. Sgt Elmer Fuhrman, husband of Mrs. Vletorlne Fuhrman of Fort Wayne and son of Mr. and Mt-. L F Fuhrman, of route one De. a tur, has been transferred from Camp Clalbourne, La . ’ > Camp Maxey. Tex He entered «>ervi< <- In Septi-mbcr. 1912. Aviation cadet Richard King and his father. J. II King of this city, exchanged birthday greetings last night In a telephone call. Dbk's birthday and that of his father both <> < m on June 13. Mio Palmer Klcher has received word from her husband. Captain Eicher, that he Is well an I busy at bis undi-closed location C.ipt Eicher is serving In the I'nlted Slates army overs -as Cpl Arthur Mo<-« hl»-rgei Is home on a week's leave f-.mi bl« duties with the engine-ring corp* at Fort Belvoir. Aa. Corp Arthur Poling ha. returned to Camp Livingston, La., after visiting here with his wife and hahy -on. as well a* othet friend* and relativise MB Rebecca Jane !* the name of the baby daughter Iwn it th- A lam-| county memo; ial hatpltal Saturday afternoon at one thirty o’clock 1“ Mr. and Mrs S -phu.< Ja k-on of 119 South Ninth street Sh • Weigh .-d eight and thn- • quarters pounds V baby Iwiy was born till* morning to Mr. and Mrs. John Smith y Jr, of llugg street at tin- \dim< T" * Wkai'llfM Ruts 'UJiik WAH BONDS "Smoko lotor»" A battlewagon loxded with various explosives, bombs, torpedoes, oil and gasoline is not the safest place to be with a fire raging, w all but the smaller ships of our Navy are equipped with elaborate fire fighting apparatus. / It may b* that thia equipment never will bo used during the entire court® of the war. but it must be paid for out of the War Bondi and Stamp* that we are aetting aside •ach payday, y. i. !*<«•'»

I HAVE YOU A SON OR DAUGHTER? There’s nothing you slip through your fingera. wouldn't do to give them So Mart saving or increase the unequaled advantages your savings. Invest every life in a free America pro- cent you can in U. S. War sides. Yet .. . will you Savings Bonds. Regularly! he* able to give them these Was H(>nth are , hc j*,, advantages when the time all-around investment the comes.-’ world ha* ever seen. They You will—if you start can't go down in price, saving for it now. You Ten year* from now, you won't —if you let the get hack SI for every $3 money you're making now you invest now. YOU'VE DONE YOUR 81l J -ROW 00 YOOR BEST! nr ttsfv twos nnouc.it nt nmu sums nn

county memorial hospital. H<- wa< born at 7 is o'clock and weighed eight iHiunde and five nunce*. o ♦ ♦ Adams County Memorial Hospital 9 — • Admitted: Ezra Stink dale, *2S North Third afreet; Leßoy Riffle, route 2; Mi - Glen Fryxlng-r. Will uhlre. <i . Ju»iin>- Brße. route 2. Jo-ehp Harnett. Monroe; Richard Elllnon. Monroeville; David Owen. \Ve*t Monroe utreet land di*mi*e ■ di; Paulin.- Hannl. Monroe *treet Hand deiiik.*. 11; Mr*. Della Fiank Monroe. DI-inlr-->-d: Mr*. Waller Grove. M.orp. , Mie Guth Higg u*. city; Mr*. Daisy August, clly. o Judge Appointed To LaPorte Court Indianapoli*. June II fl'Pi Attorney Fiank Conboy of latporte has In-en appointed Judge of the La|n>rte circuit court to -uiceed the late Judge C V. Shields Governor Si hrick-r announced the appointment thi* morning. CoiilMiy will nerve th- remainder of Shield*' unexpiri-d term which end* De.. mb. i :!! 1911 I . n-wly appointed Judge is a life-long re* Idelit of Mporte county and I- a graduate of the Notre Dam.- unlver*lty law «< bool In po!lAu*,ht' a D-moi rat o Refinery Workers End Short Strike Hoii*toii Tex. June II tl'Pt Production of vital 100-octane g.ino- | line for the armed force H-tuiied to n rmal today a* I.mi" striking] work w at the Shell < .mipuny-

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Deer Park refinery returmtl to their Jobs. Tin- men struck two days ago in protest against the dls- < harge of a still operator. ThI workers returned to work this morning pending a settlement of the dispute by a tripartite panel of adjudli ation named by the regional war labor board. ..»■***«■***><> —w—isals ■■ In 1940 about 23 9 percent of the population of the I' S lived In urban places of .l.iHiii to IM.OOO person*. compared with 22 7 percent In 1930 Ka'hlei-n. Phillip and Carolyn Ter veer are vacationing at Home city w th their aunt. Mr* Bertha KilImurne. DON'T DIET DON'T EXERCISE Las e weight the ’’Ayds’uiay 2.25 ht <1 month's vnpplq DS are the easy, l>|e.i*ant way luget slimmer! Over l'»0 joTmuh l<i*t 11 I.> 10 III*, eat It ill a iiiontli iiinli-r the tlireclii'ii of I>r. S.miuel l.llis. Photic! J SMITH DRUG CO.