Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 181, Decatur, Adams County, 2 August 1943 — Page 3
■tJGUST 2, 1943,
■ so Cl ETY
•* •'.Ku- .•( K. K. ■, K. K g K *7. M bridegroom ■. blue K s K ■ 1 ■ H K ■ -. vUtcrcd nun»e ■ ■ H i®™ '' ■ ' E ■ K | B Hh K (gLD&B*'-' LE HMG :»K’- ‘* ctD i •*. >■! 1 ’ 1 ■ B ■ JsJ'PERIODIC’ ■ALE ■in < Weak, Ssaft'Bou . I eeling. MMIIIE ■ -.: •■ ■ B |g|||||K i ■ 1 in d relieve ■gMglHl B ■'■ i |||gM. ■■ ri ■ 1 ' ■■" B H||H< .■ s. *Lw H 5M ’ s
Mind the Scener dd BIIYUIOODOJ
»f CARROIL " i> I. r R hhbh ' " ’' l I'’ ' ’ »SIB i MIIIBM . 'r -it. IEmM .iii '. < utMBHI • N'.isr MmM ' 7" V .f k SwSSm 'in • ’-< • <• ||ll|||H * 11 ■'" |||||||l| ' ’ '■ •• I' ! a I «• '■ <•)>- : • :. rt .r- - ■ 1 ’ ai,!i imb '■ '■" | |||||B "' th |||||B ■ ■ ! rui jgjSl 1 ■!■. in IBSB : Van. ||||B " '' i,r |||g|B '‘ :l '‘ l!iv Ml ■■’ ; w ''’*• SIOB r " n issw '..,•! g||||B' '' '■ ! ■ 888 • ■'• giailme J tlgw- ■ 1 <• 9b - » jSB ’ ■ ' ■■' r ■♦• WB «*- WljlMß '•' n '• BBB 1 1 r ’ ■' ’ - >;V<B ’ ‘ ■’• : ‘ s «wB» . . r jOBB*/. ’ ,v ■ ■ liar|Sgß *■' "■• f > •rSHI ’ ’ off an $&B" "■ ;: ’ ,r ‘ !a ' '*-• Ha *” ‘ ,-Jt i
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Monday Eta Tau Sigma Picnic Supper, Sun Set Park, C:SO p. m. Tuesday Tri Kappa*. Elk* Home, S pm Pal fota XI Busint'M Meeting, American Legion Home, k p. m. Catholic ljuliea of (’ lumbla, K i eif C. Hall. 7:30 p. tn. Wednesday Rod Cross Sewing Center. American Legion Home, 1 to 4:30 p. m. Thursday ladles' Aid Society, Pleasant Dale Church. Ail Hay .Meeting. Union Chapel Lid lea* Aid So---iety. Mr*. George Cramer, 1:30 p. ni. Christian I-adhw Aid, Church, 2 p. m. .Nuttman Are., U. 11. W. M. A.. Mrs. Martin Hill, 7:30 p. tn. Missionary Society and Circle. ! Glrto Joint Meeting, Evangelical . Church. 7:30 p. in. Sunday Nuttman Ave., U. B. Harvester*, Mrs. Jack Gray. 2 p m. neva. and Lt. John Lynn Grlle, for-' merly of Geneva. The wedding occurred Tuesday. July 27. in Portland. Ore., where the groom I* a lieutenant in the sir corps of the Unit-d State* army. The Christian church ladle.’ eld will meet at the church Thursday' afternoon at two o'clock. The W. M. A. of the Nuttman i Avenue United Brethren church will meet at the home of Mrs. Mar , ! tin Hill Thursday evening at eeven ■ thirty o'clock. The Harvester. of the Nuttman Avenue Unied Brethren church I will meet at the home of Mrs. Jack Gray Sunday afternoon at two o’- | clock. JOINT MEETING PLANNED AT EVANGELICAL CHURCH The women's missionary society and the girl*' guild of the Evangelical church will have a joint meeting at the church Thursday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. Mr-. Haymond Eichenauer will be the leader and the main feature of the program will be reports of the convention held last week in Oakwood Park. Wawasee lake. Report* will be given by Mrs. Raymond Stingeiy. Miss Betty Smith. MW* Huth Ixizier and Miss | Naomi Brown.
I. . . Kay William* back in town land with a new M-G-M contract. Sa ya her Argentine bridegroom, Macoco. will be here in two weeks. ... Gloria De Haven just cele- ' brated her l»th birthday. ... The | "Tropicana" troupe is laughing at Victor Moore’s Hitler story. Seems as Schickelgrubcr was talking to a full-length portrait of himself garbed in all the glories of his Nazi office. "My friend," confided Hitler, "the Russians are giving us a beating and the Allies are invading Sicily. Where will it all end?" The i fuehrer's likeness replied: "That's simple; they're going to take mo down and hang you up.” Director Mervyn Leßoy Is the new owner of the famous No. 1 barber chair at the Saratoga Springs hotel, where celebrities from Diamond Jim Brady to J. I’. Morgan sat to get their hair cut or their whiskers shaved. Don't be surprised if I/>u Costello and Bud Abbott make at least part of a picture in Florida. During California's rainy season, Costello's physicians have advised him to spend at least two months of the year in the southern state. In 1M«. the comely team are supposed to make three pictures for Universal, one for M-G-M and one other for an outside company. The schedule won't allow them two full months away from the camera. HOLLYWOOD HI-JINKS: Frankie Thomas, now stationed at ths U. S. Merchant Marine academy at Kings Point, N. Y.. has won a scholarship that should win an ensign's commission in the ' Navy.... Add to odd assignments: R-K-O Comedian Wally has to take camel-riding lessons for his , part in "Rookies in Burma." . . • • Maj Monte Stone, who operates a ■ sad .lery shop in Hollywood, put i, dow n a newspaper after reading r i the headlines of Capt. Charley • Paddock's death In an Alaskan 11 plane rash to open a letter from r Paddo k thanking him for sending • sheath knives to Marines in the • Pacific ires. . . . Van Heflin and f his mis is dining at the Beverly 1 Tropics m their first night out ■ after the birth uC the baby. . . • i Preben 8 irm. Danish actor, will t write two books about his native a land one tot adults, the other for l children. , , ,
At Fort laewis BHnti r . r * (. Ju_? I Pre. LiVerm- Stetler. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stetler of route five, Decatur, Is assigned to: A S. N 35545313 Co A. 692 Ld Bn Q. M . Port Lewis. Washington. Tent 15 B. He ( titered the service on February In 1943. Mils Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hawkins of ' route 1. Berne are the parents of a | j baby lioy, born at file Adams coun-! ty memorial hospital Sunday morn-, ing al 12:15 o'clock. He weighed eight pounds, three and one-halt ounces. Virginia Lee It the name of the . baby girl born at 5:15 o'clock Sun- | day evening at the Adams county memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. 1 Carl Wolfe of Pleasant Milla. She 1 weighed seven pounds and four ounces. Mr and Mrs, Clyde Johnson are I the parents of a baby boy. liorn a' the Adams county memorial hospital Saturday night at 11:35 o’clock He weiglo-d seven pounds, four and one half ounce*. 0 ♦ 0 I Adams County Memorial Hospital ♦— • ' Admitted: Mlles Bitner. Monroeville; Mr-. Tad Montgomery. Bryant; Martin Bultemeier. route 1; Tom Terveer, Madison streett dismissed today); William Patrick. Erie railroad camp; Mrs. Jennie Durbin, Pleasant Mills; Mrs.. Hol-1 lie Doltnel, North Third street. Daunis ill: Mrs. Ebnll, Fort < CI TE AND COMFY )J\ ‘pl f / W I Marian Martin She’s a happy tot who can answer the first school roll-call In this cute, well-fltting Jumper rfock. Marian Martin Pattern 9446 is as easy to make a* "rolling o ffa log’ Just hs»k at the chart . . . only 4 major pieces for the jumper’ Pattern 94M may be ordered on |y in children’s sixes 2. 3. 4. 5 and 6 ixe « jump-r re(|tiires l-S, yard* 35-lnch fabric; blouse yard contrast. Send SIXTEEN CENTS to coins for this Martan M"tto put tern. Write plainly SIZE. NAME, ADDRESS. STYLE NUMBER. Ready now—our now Summer Patera Book! Just TEN CENTS more brings you this smart sew lug guide for the entire family. Send your order to Dally crat Pattern Department. 544 W Randolph Street Chicago. HiBecause ot the slowness ot the malls delivery of pstterne may take a few daye tower thasj usuaL
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR, INDIANA
Wi TrnnTmiinniTTn UINC'UE HBi Edgar Archer, who left here April 19. with an Adams county (<>ntlngent. hus arrived h >me. having been given i.n honorable discharge on account of illness. He lias been in a hospital in Texas for ; several weeks. He Is the oon of ! Sherman Archer and a grandson of Mrs. David Archer. Edgar and his wife and child will make their home I near Pleasant Mills. <’pl. Rola-rt S. Gentta has been transferred from Pendleton Field Oregon to 331st. Service Group, ll<|. and Hq. Sq . Fort Benton. MontHe is the -on of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gentbi of Marshall street. First Lieut. Tom Graham has ( landed afely in Sicilv aerording to i word received her- by his wife, the ' former Helen Jean Kohls. Lieut. ! Graham is serving with the I’. S. j paratroopers. First Sgt. Don Beery, son of Mr. I and Mrs. Clyde Beery, is now assigned to: Co. A. 70d T. D. Bn.. Camp Maxey, Tex., after returning from desert mant-uver*. Chester Liutzenheiser, seaman, uecond class, U. S. Navy, has be,en tiansferred from Miami. Fla., to D. E. 11l Naval Training Station. Norfolk 11, Va. T-5 Haymond Kaehr. won of Mr. and Mr,«. Joseph Kaehr of ihi- city is home on a 12-day furlough from hi* duties at For! Sill. Okla. H<expects to be called to officers’ candidate school aoon. Sgt. Liures 11. Myers returned recently to hia dutie with Co. C. ssth lt< b. Bn, APO 255. Pine Camp. N V. after visiting here while on : Wayne; Misec Dorcas Human, Mm. i James Kocher and baby daughter; Mrs. Dale Haffner and baby; Mr* C. D Lewton; Mrs. Rachel Gb-nden-Ing; Mis. Clyde Johnson. Charles Hobrock; and Roy C. Lehman, Fifth ,-treet. ! *7o<Ut Sm/i i flow hondtomt uit cakes. •«"« le*l"B because laftr k GelM Jeap •• »«<•< herd, dry IhreugheeS Io e cheae of feieovs fregrences. Holt house Drug Co.
I *\jb x j F A | -’-’st- fe W j/ I 'I b a *' 1 r I ter V W J L *._*_*» a ...i* i
teff. p.id.y prim raym. jamy wW; — Seaworthy rayon fabrics, which go blithely from pool to tennis court, are the big news about this zeaaon a swim roite Any of the three .tyiea shown above make, a good tiomsts The wrong draped two-piece bathing .uit at the left w made of flne rayon jeraey in a rich paisley print, and ita flattering lines do nice thing, for the figure Luxunou. ra»e TO,o '*l r "*°" **"’ galme .u.t in the center teams a nicely fitted halter top with tailored short. tinguish the .wim and play amt at the right Appliqued roee* at oppowte .ide. ot the brief flared Hurt land unoulhly fllled bra accent the .nowy white rayon sharkskin material. awtU. <1 nterrdtltntl)
furlough. Richard M Bultemeier, 19. son j of Mr. and Mr*. Ltuls F. Unitemeler. Route I. Decatur, hast liven I enrolled in the naval training school for electricians at the Naval Armory. St. Louis. Mo. He will be (lationed there for 14 weeks during which he will receive Instructions In mathematic*, electrl- ! cal theory arid laboratory, and wiring. Upon graduation he will laeligible for promotion to a petty officer rating and Im aa-tgned to duty with the fleet or at it shore otatlon. He earned selection to the school on the basis of results In a scries of aptitude tr-te taken during recruit training. Pfc. Jtmet M Ixrse will return i tonight to Fort Bragg, N. <’.. after 1 -pending several days here with hi* ; parent*, Mr. ami Mrs. Joe Lise,while on furlough. — Pvt. Bill Lynch, son of Mr. and Mr*. Fiank Lynch of Fifth street, I has be,-n transferred from Camp Wolterw, Tex., to Pittsburgh. Calif., where he is awaiting further order*. Sgt. William E. Noonan has been transferred from Davis Monthan Field. Tucson. Ariz„ to Nebraska His new address is: 737th Bomb Squadron. Islth Bomb Group. Army Air Baae, M< Cook. Nebraska. Second Lt. Herman S. Yake. son of Mr. and Mie. Henry Yake of route 2, Decatur, is home for a short visit while transferring from Miami. Okla, to Cudahy. Wh., Lt. Yhke just completed flying training in tli<- Brlti-h Flying School No. 3. Spartan School of Aeronautics, and Is wearing the British wlngo and thiwe of the U. S. air corp* Ibis now with the air transport command of the United State* army. o GERMANY HURLS (Continued Prom PMS I) 4-d list towii<- and villages. Behind Ore), two linssian spearheads are driving from the north and south to complete the chain of , steel unwind the city. According to the last published figures, tinned army I* fr< m -••ven to I" miles front Orel at scattered , {mint*. The Germans still are counterattacking -perhaps as a delaying K-tlon perhaps In a new attempt i to turn the menacing tide of battle Whatever the reason, the cost Is In ui.- ■ -Im ::.<»>«• Nazi were killed in unsuccessful thrusts. Tin- German defense of Orel is having repercussion* at other key points along the Russian front. Mozccw say* the Nazi att-mpt io take the pressure off Orel lias resulted in savage enemy attacks in the Lmets basin and near Belgorod. There Is a surprising show of (Urman tank and infantry reserves In these side-shows t:> the (>7 I drama. But the Russians say tin y have beaten !>;;• k all of the enemy thrusts, and apparently there has be- n no need to call troop* from the Orel *(•( tor. o 12 Smith* in Camp Camp Blanding. Fla. (I'Pl When someone suggests, ’’Let Smith do It!" a! this army induction center. he isn't necessarily trying to shirk his duties Nine Smiths are listed on the roster of administrative officers, while three second ' lieutenant nurses are named Smith.
LOCALS .Mi. and Mrs. Elmer Chase have | returned from a week's vacation a' Hamilton lak<-. Miss Josephine Buca h-M returned to h<-r home in Chicago after spending the weekend with Mi*< I Virginia Meyer. Mr and Mi - Charles Holthouse had as their guest Saturday nighMrs. Max Hull of Warsaw. MrHull is tiation.il pnsldent of D*-lta i : Theta Tau and 111-tailed Mr-. Holthouse in her recently elected Ha-1 liolial office as third melllbei of the I board of trustee-. Mrs. It. E. Shirk of Wist Palm - B'-ach, Fla., will arrive Wednes- ; day for a visit with relatives and i friends here and in Fort Wayne | She has pent the past several i weeks at a mountain re-ort in ■ i North Carolina. Mr. and Mr*. Cal Kunkel and | I granddaughter*. Harriet and San- ■ 'na Kunkel, will spend the next I few days at Crooked lake. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Butler visi'-! cd with the latter'* parent* nt Ham ilton lak<- over Sunday. Mrs Evangeline Ro<>p and daughter and Mr. and Mr-. Hube.t Gilpin and won Max. visited with Mis* I Donna Gilpin, who i- spending the summer at Winona lake Later they enjoyed a swim at Bethany Float. Mr. and Mrs. 11. W. Shraluka of i Fort Wayne and their gninddaugh- I ter. Jeronda Meyer*, spent Sun-1 day with Mr. an I Mr* Bob Shraluka and son. Tom Terveer, son of Mr*. Frances Terveer, was admitted to the Adams county memorial hospital ■ Sunday when he slipped and fell in his home, suffering a severe laceration on ills lip. He was dirmased today Mrs. Rollie Donnell of 612 North Third street was admitted to the Adams county memorial hospital I Saturday when -lie suffered painful burns on her face whi!- u-ing a | pressure cooker. She was dUmiss-<-d to her home after treatment. William Patrl k of the Erie railroad lamp wa- admitted to the Ad- . am* county memorial hospital to-' day for tin- third time in the past | month H<- suffered an injury to his i finger and after a month's treat- , ment. amputation b<-i aim- neceau-' i ary last week. II was readmitted I today. o AMERICAN ARMY (Contlnu»-I From rags D 1 work* up In flame* with a terrific | ’ explosion. t The big forts also turned their , attention again to an airdr* me near Naples. Hangars and headquarter* , , j buildings w< re blown to bits. A : large oil depot was destroyed. And J plane* caught on th- ground were GRAY HAIR TURNING DEEP BLACK says Mrs. I. 8., Chicago /•*hrr u,in<<;ray«ita only -1 J,-' >bott Imo- I noticed my (• _ W «(iy hair » •* turning ton M I real deep Uack.ecaclly a* it x I I u-etl io tn- What a duler- .4 -•> . erne tho makes in my ap- ; • ' peararice" /W , Mr> J ICsrsperencs X ' may « may '»■> l» ditlrrent ! th. in yours Why not tryI.HXYVITA This ant! gray l air vitamin discovery. L*ik urn I panioda rui.- when te»(ed l>y a leading rna«aHOT ■la/wnl ol llsne l<->l‘ <l h.al pouUVC i vid, me ol sums return <4 hair oil«. ! AI,HXV VIT A lal4e( nlO rngm o( Calcium I-.,r,i.,ii»-mu.- I-I.IS t•> I! S I’ I i« I- • vitamin 11, tat I.HAWI I A mm' »>day supply fl 50. IO) day supply fl OU I'lmic * SMITH DRUG CO.
kJ A SURRfME COURT ORDER to permit an autopsy on the body of Janet Snowden Gill, society heiress, hat liecn obtained by the New York City District Attorney's office. Her body has been exhumed. She died two months ago in a plunge from a hotel window. (International) ' set aflre. Tin- Italian coast was shelled from tils- stea at three jadnls on Saturday night. At kaat two large i tires were started. Italian shore ; batteries were able to make only ! Ineffective attempts to return the
lir-. I’remier Budogllo's n*-w regime Trade in a Good 'town — Decatur uKaMa><a naaa a a x akk M x torx aaaaaa aaa x a a x'x a* x xx.a a x:x a a i Kill The Flies I X With 2 Way Fly Killer 1 X B Simply wipe on screen. It acts 2 ways. Ist. Kills J X Flies and Insects tn inx to K<'t in. 2nd. Kills Flier, and ■■ “ Mosiiuitoes. Moths, (inats. lied Burs and all Insects ■ J- already in home. Not injurious to Humans gn c I'EK iiom K 5 I Kohne Drug Store | 1 :t — _ W X XX a X XX XX a a xr x x a a a xxxx :t x x x x ax x ax x x » a x x JCtx x x.x.<x9Ca.M 1 I AsSTs '• u Ik.' MT; ’**m-**’* SUMMER PATTERN BOOK Here, in maqazin* form, are gtylM tor ovorything you n»«d: wnart otroot wear, sun ia»hiona. action and defonM outfit*, dainty print* for afternoon, flattery for matron* clotho* for tiny tote, lingorto and cteeor trick* for conMrvation. Actual MtimatM for the Junior Mi** show her how to haws mcre lor to**You'll have a permanent collection of Marian Martin ta»hion* to refer to all iiunmer. WHITE NOW FOR THE NEW MARIAN MARTIN C UMMER PATTERN BOOH tend TEN CENTS, plus ONE CENT te cover eoet of malllnt, for th)* Marian Martin Pattern took. ADDRESS TOUR ORDER TO Decatur Daily Democrat M 4 WEST RANDOLPH tTREET, CHICAGO. ILL.
PAGE THREE
Is having plenty of trouble with It* German partner a* well a* with the Allies. Some of his troop* on the Greek Island of CreL- dre reported openly fighting with German forces that have tried to disarm them. The Allied Near Eastern command has appealed to the citizens of Crete to give what aid they can to the Italians. But the Allied message warns the islanders not to reveal their etrength and not to bo led into a general uprising. The message |H>lnt* out that the time for the uprising will coma when the Allies Invade Crete, occupation forces. And the Gerleaflets showered over the island and in repeated radio broadcasts. Greek sources say the Germans are moving Bulgarian troopa into north* rn Greece to replace Italian o< iii put io nforces. And the Germans are said to be attempting to disarm the Italian soldier* throughout the Balkans. Meanwhile, an Italian short wave radio station ha* warned Italian merchant BhipH to be on their guard against German submarines and airplanes. It also is reported to have asked the Italian seamen to avoid all act* of sabotage. The shii* were ordered not to seek refuge in French ports. In case of (Linger, the shl|>* are to apply "the syrt- in of chrysaniemum" — apparently Rome prearranged code instruction*. The radio Ntatton a* believed to have broadcast from the S|* zia naval base. o —
