Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 169, Decatur, Adams County, 19 July 1943 — Page 3

JULY 19,1943.

j),SOCIETY

Tau Sigma sorority will home of Mrs. Dick ArMlay evening ai eight o’8 irge Hill will lie hostess 3 Y. B. class of the Flint I 'ethren Sunday school 1 evening at ai-vcn-thlrty society of Chriatian the Methodist church at the church Thursday it two-thlrty o'clock. The , committee la requested • at on e forty-flva, 111 be a meeting of the i aororlty at the Jtlkx *<lay evening at eight I mem bent are requested rm o "y.DCAI.S Pumphrey left yesterday lines* trip through the ales. He will also stop rgh and Johnston, Pa I Murn home the last of the I kmpanied by bls wife and P who have been t, pend Inc |L|eeks In the mountain* Mrs. Russell Grant and of Indianapolis visited few hours the last of the then continued to Lake ) IfrwMWWmsaWSXMMWSIIXWMW b *t diet H'T exercise w the M jwds”uwy 1(1 <2.25 a month's tupply 08 are the easy, Hunt way to get nlimI Over 100 persons 31 to 20 lbs. each in Silh under the direc■Lf Dr. Samuel Eilia. Pbunel fH DRUG CO.

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HARRISON CARROU I ratsfes Mysdlralo Writer 'WOOD—With luck, Car- . ■nd* will be out of tne n two or three weeks. Hit I can tour is canceled. The Bra--7.1 Ilan star reports back to Hollyw-x>l for her picture, ■Mexico City " However. Carmen still | will see Cnt*-* Alberto, wealthy coSee plantation owner Cable says he II come here Eleanor Troy six-foot beauty Tommy Manville, ura east and »ay» novies for good, wired for her, flrners' Rhapsody in Blue.'* |Knteman will wear pad le i give him back the 75 /Bloat since he Introduced Mprxhuins famous nun.f» Wan Hall In IM4. Studio fl hire many big-nam-- mufl ppearing with Whiten, m fl the time. v * Chaplin. Jr., mid to be a military prep school In Diego . . . Sorry to reinccs Farmer still not well to leave the hospit d . . . Whiting, once seen everyn Tony Moreno's arm, now ChpC William Blaine, an yer. and they are expectb*by ta September. . . . Rooney's birthdav present i* (Mr* NeS Pankey > was nd ring. ... After making p east Annabella saw Power only twice. She’s fl k in IS day* . . . Meet i ple“ company framed Lu£ll in scene where she was , 'd to be giving kisses to Jof War Bonds Almost ’Jly on the set, in<-luding *’ranger* grabbe! a kiss, fl camera turning ... ReSer Joy Bodges an I her oducer huMand Paul DudSan Francteeo. He II fly to r. . . . Daring a small fir* hotel the ether night, Joy.

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Monday Hair Dressers, Franclie Meyers. 7:30 p. in. Tuesday Garden Club, Mrs. N. A. Bixler. 2:30 p. in. Psi lota XI Picnic, Hanna-Nutt-man Park Boy Scout Shelter House, 6:30 p. m. la>yal Daughters, Evangelical Church. Mrs. Milton Brown. Preble, 7:30 p. in. Eta Tau Sigma. Mrs. Dick Arnold. 8 p. in. Tri Kappa Business Meeting. Elka Home. 8 p. in. Wednesday Red Cross Sewing Center, American Legion Home. 1 to 4:30 p. m. Decatur Home Economics Club, postponed one week. Thursday First United Brethren D. Y. B. Class. Mrs. George Hill. 7:30 p. m Women’s Society of Christian Service, Methodist Cliunh, 2:30 p in. week’s outing. They wer • accompanied by their nephew. Dick Heller. Jr., who has been visiting relatives here. Yeoman 3-c Janet Schrock was accompanied to Port Wayne this afternoon by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Schrock, enroute to Washington. D. to resume her duties in the navy building there. Mr-. John Peterson will return thio evening from Rome City, where she spent the past two weeks. She had as her guests while there her grandchildren, Patty. Sally and Johnnie Peterson of Indianapolls, Joyce Peterson of Detroit and Hale and Karen Keller of Fort Wayne and also her daughter. Mrs. Charier Keller of Fort Wyne. Mr. an<l Mrs. David Baker and daughter Kathleen Ann. of Marlon. Ohio, spent the weekend with friends and relatives in this city. David Ritter will leave tomorrow for Detroit, Mich., where lie will apend a two moot Im’ vacation with hl* son. Earl. Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. faiutzenhelser and daughter of route 1, Monroe. looked after business in Decatur today. Juday Kay Williamston, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Williamson of Master Drive, was admitted to the Adams county memorial hospital following an injury to her chin. After sshe received treatment, she wass dismissed to her home. The cut necessitated two clamps to close It. Mrs. A. J Haney and daughter

(forgot her furs and Jewels — grabbed her nylon stocking* • . Bob Hope’s 09-year-old grandfather now running competition With the star on gags. First thing h» ’ said to Bob was "Did you bring me j any tooth paste ’" He has no teeth, not even false one* After Ann Miller rehearsed "Hey Rookie" tap routine six hours a day for two weeks with Negro drummer Eddie Short, he's being | inducted into the Coast Guard and ■tar will have to rehearse all ovei again with somebody else. New Zealand fan. Harry Blgnlow, who corresponded with Georgia Carroll for two years. Just died, leaving part of his estate to the starlet. Now she's asking everybody on the "Around the Town" set for advice. Her legacy: MS sheep. Laralne Day. pteying the feminine lead in "The Story of Dr. Wassell,” had the nerve to remind Cecil B. De Mille that he once looked at a test, made when she • was Laralne Johnson. Paramount stock player, and said: “This girl has nothing at all." • Could be," replied De Mille, “I turned down Clark Gable because I thought his ears were too big." HOLLYWOOD HI JINKS: Gregory Ratoff claims he has a story to fit Garbo AND Mae West. . . . Too bad you can't hear Rat off's imitation of Akim Tamiroffs English. It's terrific. . . . Christmas presen's mailed last November from Uniontown. P*. Just reached Chief Petty Officer A. K. Lennox, technical adviser on "Destination Tokyo." They followed him to Pearl Harbor. Sidney, New Guinea. Melbourne, Midway and finally to Hollywood. .. . Boys at Hollywood Canteen kept Eleanor Powell dancing and Harry Rosenthal playing for an hour. . . . Dennis Day with , Barbara Hale at th* Trocadero. , Don't turn down a dinner invitation at Jane Pickens' house. She has 200 chicken recipe* ... Elyse Knox with John Payne at Charley Foy** ... Hug* turnout promised for th* "We Will Never Di*" png' eant at the Hollywood Bowl. July i 21. Mike Todd wanted Ann Corio ( to play tn new show written by ’ ’ Gypsy Rom Loell - ngaft

Florence of North Second street left today for a week’s visit in Ilk krivllle. ().. and Albion with relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Butler of North Second afreet visited over I Sunday at Hamilton lake with th<latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. W-IM. Mr and Mrs. Clem Kort -nb*r and daughter Donna Ixiu. and Norina Jean Wilson have returned from a. two weeg.' vacation at Home City. Mrs. Frank Spade. Mrs. Theodore Miller an<l daughter Carol of Peterson shopped hen- Saturday. Dick Archbold of Coldwater, Mich., stopped over night for a brief visit with ilia parents. Dr. and Mrs. Roy Archbold. He was enroute to Dayton, <).. to transact buxines-. Mrs. Fred Smith and son. Sgt L<-wis L. Smith of Newport News. Va . are spending two days at the Smith cottage on llamillo'i lake. Mrs. Carrol Burkholder and daughter Barbara will arrive in Decatur this evening for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gerber and daughter* of Mercer avehue. They are returning to their home in<Haat« ings, Mich, after a visit with Mrs. Burkholder'* mother. Mrs. B. C. Case of Connersville. Mrs. Katherine True returned to her home in Indlanapolie this afternoon after a weekend visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith of Third Hlreet. Mire Janice Hall returned last evening to her home in Fort Wayne after a three weeks' visit with her grandparent*, Mr. and Mr-. John R. Parrish of Fifth street. Miss Kathryn Kohn*, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Raymond Kohne, Is confined to her home on Mercer avenue with a case of poison. She was reported as being Home better this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard Schultz and family of 91U Dierkes street will move to Gibson City 111, August 1. to which place Mr. Schultz has been transferred He Lt an employe of the Central Soya company. Maurice Haney will leave tomorrow for Lox Angelen. Calif, and other western cities for a several weeks' Visit. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Haliegger, who live in the Mercer apartments on Mercer avenue, will move the first of the mouth Into their recently purchased property at L‘lo Dlerkerf street. Mrs. Ed Whit right was moved late last night from the Adams county memorial hospital to her holin' on route 2. She lx reported ax improving satisfactorily following her recent operation The Mi-sex Margaret Moses, Pegtogs I IJF" ■■■ CMWO lyr v' /ft (Mjii rluyhLl ilw? ■ 'Jl’jf IW ’ 0y 'in w I Ip'l Marian Martin Yes. working clothes must lie built for action and comfort. In overalls, slacks or play suit made from Marian Martin Pattern MM you'll feel free as a bird The Sew Chart shows you just how to make them. So order your pattern and some denim or chambray today* Pattern 9398 may Im- ordered only in misses’ silex 13. 14. Id. 18 and 30. Size Id requires yards 35-lnch fabric. W t !P ,E -ALSO alfKl j -A’”q« Send SIXTECN CENTS In coins for this Marian Martin pattern. Write plainly SIZE, NAME. ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Ready now—our new Summer Pattern Book! Just TEN CENTS more brings you this smart sewing guide for the entire family. Send your order to Pally Democrat Pattern Department. M 4 W Randolph Street Chicago, HI. Beennno of the alosrneM of the maUe Sell vary of patterns may take a few days longer than uaaL

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luii'Brl i li" , l'lll"tlH^ l, "lll" 111 l m IJ!lliiiiiiiiliii]ll||||illllilllllllllu/ Lent Blaniiiaru L. Sprunger, who received his commission April 5 nt Vale university and !ia< since received additional training at Seattle, Wash., an in engineer in the I’. S. air forces, recently vktited with his uncle. Ervin Loihner, while enroute to Salina-. Kan. Pvt. William Lynch, son of Mr. and Mr.'. Frank Lynch, returned Saturday to Camp Wolters, Tex., after spending a turlouffh here with hlx parents ami other relatives and friends. Simeon Smilack. brother of Mr* Sam Brooks of this city, has arrived safely In Africa, according to word received by the local lady Another brother, ie also serving in the army in Alaska. After months of service in North Africa. Charles Baker ie '.tome on a furlough visiting with hie sister. Mrs. Wilson Beltz and other relatives. following his arrival track in the states. The former Decatur youth, who was on the battle front In Africa sot seven months, related hie "break" hi getting home for a visit when he wax selected an a member of a guard unit bringing prisoners of war to I'. S. P. <>. W. camps. They returned by the way of England, and he said it was not until they were two day- out of New York that they definitely knew they wen- coming home, one of the Decaturltes most anxious to see him was Bill Tutewiler. Bill ami Charlies were buddiet, entering tin- army, getting their basic training and being shipped to Eng land, together Bill, however, contracted yellow Juandice while in England and after months in the hospital was returned to theutat'* while Charles was sent on to the African front. I The addle -« of pfe Clifford lloverinan. tonne.- -Schafer store . employe, is 7th Mess Group Hq, I B. T C No. 5, Kearns, Utah. Second Lieutenant Betty la-h---man of Fort Benjamin Harrbon • has returned to her duties after .1 short leave spent with her patents Mr. and Mrs. Werm-r Lehman. The office of the Daily Democrat for a time Saturday afternoon resembled a recruiting tatlmi of Unarmed forces. Home on furlouglm gy Gaunt and Betty Meh hi are spending this week at Ixike Jum'W Angola. They were Joined over Sun day by the Misses Kathleen Fryback and Mary Frank.

V RM WEATHER HAT IS CASUAL,* COMFORTABLE r I

toft, wfofo tslel trimmed with (Uwert. Up right, drwped fith-evet lurbwn. bwlww, crwehwtwd colwt with reel. Warm weather la the time for casual claOies. and they should be comfortable, and this pertains to hats as well as dresses One excellent solution to the problem of comfortable headgear is the basic catot that can see you through many different occasions, which is illustrated in the three models above. At the left is a white calot with a slit through which is inserted a decorated comb topped with white Bowers You can eelect your com ba in styles and colors to complement every costume. Top right is a Baliaree IHh net head-drape turban. It is a wrap-around You place the crown of the turban on your head and let the ends fall down the bach Cress ends up and forward, catching up side and back hair Cross the emta in front and twist into a miniature pillbox, and fasten with the two ornamental puts The thud model is a crocheted calot accented with a black velvet bu» cvn.b (

Lieutenant -resmssa J/l f** M • Second Lieut Wallet II Glllioin. former Adains county surveyor and civil, engineer, lx now serving In tin- engineering corps of the I’. S. army with IL .iilquarterx E.R.TC.. Weapons Section. Ft. la-onaid Wood. Mo. Lieut Glllioin entered the army as a private and was commixsloni-d -everal months ago after Ix-ing graduated from officers’ candidate school Hix wife resides in this city and Ills f.ilhei. Simon Glllioin at It. rnand leaves, three former Decatur nn-n and a Decitur lady held a short reunion confab in th- offices They were: Lew* L. Smith, former prosecutor, now serving in the military iiolice forces of the tirniy. "Bud Anepaugh, former local photographer. now a lieutenant In the air forces who recently was a-xlgn e<l to Baer Fie ld at Fort Wayne; ('Arp William Schrock, who kept up hi* band work when In- entered tin- army, and Bill's sister, Jan c-l. a yeoman in the Wav -s. Joseph L. Tucker, hu-batld of the former Eleanor Rohrer of Herne, was among the group of Inductees sent rec»-ntly from Fort Wayne to, Fort Benjamin Harrison Before entering the service, hr served ns i | professor at Inti-rnational bunim*' college in Fort Wayne. ('pl. Fi'-dc rick D Sprunger has been transferred from Randolph Fh ld. T- x . to Sth <’ A Ceti-i.il lietital Lab. Fort Sam Houston, Tex. The address of Pfc Paul J Aug*burger, ba,< been corrected to read 128 S. Wahsatch St. Colorado Springs, Colo, and that of Pfc Herman Habegger to re.id S M i> T Co-H HI FltzaimotM General Hospital. Deliver 8. Colo C|il Robert Gerke han lieen assigned to the- following addne,BO3nd Bomb Squadron. I“uth Bomb Group A 18. Mountain Home. Idaho, according to word received by his 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Gerk«of route three Cpl. Gerke- ha be-ell serving in the air forces for the past otic- and one half years. Tech Sgt. Lewis Shoe i* home

on a furlough from hie dutlre with ' | the 424th Infantry at Fort Jackson. S c > ■ Siioe formc-i DHS ethletc-. and service station operator,: is the -on of Mr. and Mrs. E. F Shoe of this city. j, Pf Paul Bahtier, former Monroe- town clerk. Is now serving overseas with the I'. S. army, ai lending a wic.l received by liewife. Mary Schwartz-Buhner Mr* Balmer is employed at the* local ("ov- rle-af Ci- .-n-■■ i- - i Pvts Roy D. Stui ky -••-! of Mi ’ and Mr- Fbcetiz Stucky, and Che-- ; 1 ter lleitk-r. son of Mr. and Mi- ' Hugo Beitler, have- been transfer!- j ed to Camp Grant. 11l They wer'- - recently Induc tee! at Foit B< iljamin Harrison. 1 1 Patricia Webe-I daughter of la-o j W- her, former D- i atur resident, is ! among I<> young women who have- j eiualified at Fort Wayn<- for enlist | m«-!it in the Waves Mi - We-ber i- 1 a rexld«-nt of tliat city. Cpl. Daniel Christen, son of Mie | Alice- Chrkeleti of this city, i* now j a-eigm-d to: 3'e322'J2««. A B.ilry j 198th AAA (AWi lln . Camp Adair, j Ore- ' j Sgt. Herman Kiiiipke. of the j C. S. air forcee at Augusta. Ga j is Visiting here with hi* mother.ij Mi Minnie- Knapke. and oilier ; ledativi-x end friends while- mi a l Imlay furlough He expects fl I go to New York City this week In visit with two of hi* biiildi>-x. also 1 mi furlough, visiting al tlo-ii J homes there. I Mr and Mi . Charles E Mar >1 J ; and have- received word that their 11 son. Pvt. Floyd E .Marwhand. has,; arrived ,caf-ly "some-wlie-re in Aus-J tralia". Hi- brothe r. CmForce! : E Marxhand will return -omt to c.itn|i H.i.in, c.il.f after spending * . 13-day furlough hen- with tn- wifeand fiarents, Sgt Ric hard K Muo-s. who ha j be-e-n spending a tin lough here- folI lowing completion of maneuvers. I has returned Io service accompan 1 ie-d by hi- wife, who will remain for ' 1 a vaett Sgt Moses is now stationed at Camp Forrest. Tenn . IL is the I on of Mr. and Mre Dab- Mu ex of | noitli of tin- city. Adams County Memorial Hospital Ailtniiled: M-s J I. Elib-i. Fourth street; Gary Randolph Sprunger, 137 McHarnex -tu-e-l; Mrs. Clinton Soldne-r. Ib-rtie; Mre Vernal Ellenbe-rger, city: Judy Kay Williamson. Mauler Drive* D 'IH -hc-iI Wilbur liellolt Dec .1 J Un ; Mi - Ed Whitright. HR D<-« a tur. o I.- monx contain more xiigm than IH-ache-s 01 watermelons o Public Sale—Household roo«I<« •i p. rn. Tuesday niuht, 72N Walnut street. Cecil Shaffer.

Berne infant Dies At County Hospital - — I. 1111.1 lai 1 N> p-nsc :>w.ciid- i, eight month- old daughter of F.d ' want and Inna Maiie Neuensc-h---wander of Herne, died thi* morning at II I*> o'clock at the Adams county memorial hospital of complications. Funeral service s will ii<- held , W>dtie.-day morning at 9 30 o'eloe k

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In the First M<-nnonite church. Bc-rnc- Burial will be- in the- M R. ; E i e-me-tery. wext of Berne The i body wan taken to the- Yager funeral home T .i- -t th<- fir-t c hild in the fa:iila I ,i<- fathe-i uiclved home Saturday night f mn Deiiieeon. la , as- , te-i obtaining aii ‘-inerg -ncy fur- | lough. » Tin -e nre !•; (*•’> theater* In the I nit. d Slates