Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 185, Decatur, Adams County, 6 August 1943 — Page 3
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Friday Monroe Victory Prayer Hand, Mr. and .Mrs. Ed Rich. First I’. il. Work and Win Class Picnic Supper, Legion Memorial Park, 6 p. tn. V. I*. M. It. of Nuttman Avenue United Brethren Church, lt*v. j>,■;. Ix-rt Cress, 7:30 p. in. Hobo Methodist Ladle*' Aid, Mrs. E J. Arthur. 7:30 p. ni. Sunday Nuttman Ave., I'. B. Harvester*, Mrs. Jack Cray. 2 p. tn. Monday Firemen's Auxiliary. Mrs. Donald Koon. 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Evangelical Dorcas Class. Mrs. C. E. Hocker, 7:30 p. tn. Wednesday Red Crons Sewing Center, American Legion Home, 1 to 4:30 p. m. Thursday Zion Lutheran Missionary Society. Ail Day Red ('roe* Sewing, Church Social Room*. 9 a in. over the meeting. Fourteen calls were reported and two new members welcomed. The work committees turned in the sum of >49.3*. During election of officers. Mrs. Wynn was selected to serve again a* president; Mrs. Floyd Death, vice-president; Mrs. Raymond Johnson, secretary; Mrs. David Wynn, assistant; Mrs. Frank Fisher, treasurer; Mrs. Sephu* Jackson, pianist; Mrs. Frank Bohnke. assistant; Mrs. R. It Wil-on. chorister. At (he close of the meeting, refreshment* were served to the fifteen members and six visitors. The Dorcas class of the Evangelical church will meet at the home of Mrs. C. E. Hocker Tuesday evening at aeven-thlrty o'clock. Mrs. John Cramer will be the assistant hostess. All members are urged to be present. The Missionary society of the Zion Lutheran church will have Its usual all day meeting Thursday in the social rooms of the church for the purjMise of doing Red Cross sewing. The meeting will open at nine o’clock in the morning and each member is to bring her own lunch. WOMEN OF THE MOOSE REGULAR MEETING The regular meeting of the Women of the Moose was held last night at the lodge home. The attendance prise was awarded to Mrs. Cecil (lau-e The ladies de elded to present gifts to the two members who recently joined the Waves. Miss iairrine and Mies Juu nlta Johnson. The Loytd Order of Moose also presented the Women of the Moose with *2<><* to lie used for sponsor-
men uaed to ba engaged to the aame girl. No, not at the same time. . . . Much intereat on the "Jack London" a*t in the Navy poster tor which Susan Hayward posed. It was painted by IJeut. John Whitcomb. And wasn't he the former husband ot Mary Brian? Add to steady twosomes: Gloria Dickson, estranged wife of Director Ralph Murphy, and Bill Fitzgerald. a Marine sergeant until his recent discharge. ’ It'a three-houra-a-day dance reheanmia for Me.te Ouerot.. *lu4 do a modern version of "can-can in 'The Lodger.* She a also learning to ptterbug. Dance ia Mid to be catching on like wildfire in England since the arrival of the American boys, and Merle will be going hon.e in September.
Talk about Cinderella stories' In Chicago, a girl stopped Kenny Baker on the street and asked him to listen to a song. It was so good that Kenny arranged for publication in New York and persuaded Columbia to buy the number for his picture, “Doughboys in Ireland.'* Name of the girt composer Is Yetta Cohen and her song is called • Little American Hoy" HOLLYWOOD HI-JINKS: Wlnfteld Sheehan won t insist on too much realism in the actor who plays Eddie Rickenbacker. Rick a nose has been broken six times ... Republic s ice-skating star. Vera Hruba, is adopting a new last name—Rateton- Hruba too hard to pronounce. ... Yola D Avril at Charley Foy s with R. A. F. Flyer Bill Unwyn. . . . June Havoc and Jack Oakle together again at the Beverly Tropica. . . . Martha Mature and Jack Travelman at the Savoy. They are a steady twosome since her return from the east. ... Jimmy McHugh groaning ever the Petrillo ban on record. Figures it has cost him ths royal ties on 10.000.000 disco
ing a student nurse. The senior regent, Mrs Bernard Lowhe. appointed the following chairmen for the new lodge year; academy of friendship. Mrs. Bert Haley, war relief, Mrs. William Noll; social -ervice. Mrs. Heber Weasel; home-making. Mrs. Herman Braun: child care. Mrs. John Alberdlng; library. Mrs. Solomon l.ord; membership, Mrs. William Klusman; Moosebeart, Mr*. Remy Bierly; Moosehaven. Mr- Matt Hrelner; alumni. Ml* Man ia Martin: hospital guild. Mrs. Clara Baumgartner; publicity. Mrv. Lloyd Kreiacher. Miß Sgt. ami Mrs. Vance Fenimore are the parents of a baby daughter, born at the Lutheran hospital in Fi rt Wayne Thursday morning at 2:50 o'clock. She weighed seven pounds ami twelve ounces and has been named Susan Elizabeth. Mrs. Fenimore was formerly .Miss Kathryn Yager and made her home in this city with her aunt. Mrs. John Moore. Sgt Fenimore I* now stationed at Vancouver Barracks, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Beer of I Berne are the parents of a baby girl. iMirn at the Adams county me-1 mortal hospital latt evening at 7:40 o'clock. She weighed five pound* I and ten ounces and has been named Ann Ellen. o « « Adams County Memorial Hospital Admitted: Mie. Emma Nevil, Ge- ! nova; Max Clem. Monroeville; Bon nle Ritter. Schlrmeyer street; Mrs Bi-rnlece Acheson. Willshire. <> ; Mrs. Sylvester Everhart, Fifth street. Dismis-ed: Martin Hollinger, city; Olga Schueler. city. Q Japanese Naval-Air Head Reported Dead New York, Aug. 6 (UP) Radio Tokyo report* that another Japanese naval-air leader has been killed in action He was commander Murlo, a friend of Admiral Yamamoto who was killed several month* ago in the south Pacific. Commander Murio studied German alr-wat tactics at the Lof' krejg academy in 1939. and toured European front lines before returning to Japan Cut From A Yard S®i J I V T/’' ftft: •V *1 *.*.'**. * J is'- r x ’• - 4 X • • IwU ' " \ jA W lb ■ 9i VW . _ Jl< —, l . ll . iVtilß-aj .Marian Martin An apron should lie big and roomy enough to protect you from the hazards of cooking and dish washing Marian Martin Pattern 5449 does Yet. you can cut the apron (In small size! out of one yard of material! Trim with contrasting bias banding or self mater lai. Pattern »44» may lie ordered |y in sizes small, medium, and large Small size requires 1 yard 35-lnch fabric. *\ yards bias band B«nd SIXTEEN CINTS tn coins for ihla MarUa Martin pat “ra Writ, plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS. STYLE NUMBER. Ready now-oar Patt.ro Book! Just TEN CENTS more brings yoa this smart .owing gild. «!»• • atlr * tomlly Send your ord.r to Dally Democrat Pattern M4 W Randolph StrwL Chicago, 111. BMaaM o< tka atowMW a* tBo maU. of paturo. M*F ug. a t.v day. loag« tk“ MuaL
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Pvt. Jnmes J Meyer, left, enlisted In the C. S army air force on September 2K. PH2 He <om pleted a course In aircraft maintenance and Inspection, attended an advanced course at AWT I E.i-t ern Airl Ines. Atlanta. Ga . and was then selected for aerial engineers school. Sent to Rosecran'.-. Field Kt. Joseph, Mo., he is awaiting assignment to a bomber ferrying crew Pvt Raymond E Meyei, (••titer, entered the army on December 12, 1942, and is now assigned to Co. L 393 Inf.. Camp Van Dorn, Misv Pvt Ambrose Meyei, right, who entered In August, 1942. Is stationed with Base Engif ring Newark Army Air Base, after being graduated from radio and plane mechanics' schotd at Scott Field. 111. They are sons of Mrs. Anna Meyei.
B Pfc. Jack W. Mcßride hast been transferred from Seymour Johnson Field N. C. to Ordnance Provisional Company, Millar Field. Staten Island. N. Y. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mcßride of route 2. Hi* wife and son Philip live with her parents at Uniondale. A. C. Vincent W. Tanvaa. son of Mr and Mrr Alex Tanvas of thia city, has been transferred from Fort Worth. Tex. to Flight A. Barracks 5. E E. A. F. Enid. Okla., and will be glad to hear from friends at his new address. Virgil Bowers. P O 2-c, has been transferred from the east to the west coaat, according to word received here. Ills address cannot be published because of present censhorship regulations. Sgt Earl K Lautzenheiser, -on of Mr. and Mrs. Roy laiutzenhelaer. has written to his parents from New Guinea to tell them of a visit from a Berne soldier. He did not mention the aol'ller'a first name saying only that hi- last name was | Liecbly and that he hud walked six I miles to visit him Sgt. LautzetiNotice! ♦ The County Nursinx <M« fice, 121 N. Third St., will he ckmed the week of Aur. 9 to 16. r f Ix>is Beeman, IL N. sWL. The New CHEN YU LIPSTICK ( Five new shad e», so different they bring new I excitement to every costume you own. sl*oo SMITH DRUG CO. ■■■■■
bclscr remarked that most of the men "down there” have been away from 16 month* to two year* without getting home. HU brother, Pfc. Victor, haa been transferred from Fort Benjamin Harrison, where he took sfteclal training, to Co. B 72nd Replacement Bn, F A. R T C. Fort Bragg. N C. Pfc Victor recently visited with another brother. Staff Sgt. Dale, located 100 miles away In Greenville. N. C. Rev. A. J. Arthur, paator of the Decatur Metbodwt circuit, ha* received word that his son. Gilbert F Arthur, a navigator, has Iteen promoted to captain, ('apt. Arthur baa Iteen in the Hawaiian Island* for the past one and one-half years. Pfc. and Mrs. Robert Itull of Granada. Mlm.. are VMiting their parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsome Barkley of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Buford Dull of Wren, O . Mr-. Dull was formerly Miss Evelyn lutbslger of Decatur They were dinner gurot* last evening of Mr and Mrs Rufus Summers at their home in Monroe. Keeler Field, Bilolx. Miss, Aug 6 Pvt. Orvin C. Hoffman, sou of Mr. and Mne. Victor Hoffman, of Decatur, Ind . route two. won his firat army chevrons this week those of a private, first class by qualifying for enrollment in this field's 821 Liberator bomber mechanic’s school. He will undergo the rigid 17 Week**' course of the army air forces' technical training command and th<-*i be •iiiMlifl*-i| for active line duty with some B-21 unit ■ of the ail foicea. ('pl. Odes Bodie. Who ie* stationed with the 736th Tank Battalion at I Fort Knox. Ky. has returned to camp after spending two days hare with his parent,, Mr. and Mrs Ira Bodie. Cpl Bodie, native of Decatur. had resided In California for six years prior to hie army induction. and reported noting a decided change in this city 0 Bicycle Is Stolen From Family Garaqe A girls' bicycle, owned by MrDavid Barger of Homtsilead No. 40, was reported stolen Thursday from the family garage. The vehicle ie painted maroon and white. Officer Sephus Melchi ie investigating, i -— o — County Nurse Office Closed Next Week The county nurse's office on North Third street will be closed during the week >f August 9 to 16. while Mias lari- Beeman, county nurse, takes her vacation
Public Auction I have «old my farm and am moving to Fort Wayne Will »ell at pub I lllc auction 4*i mile* southeast ot Decatur, ot One mil* west of Plea* 1 ant Mill*, on Road 83. Saturday, Aug 7,1943 Commencing at 12 Noon 6 HEAD OF CATTLE Black Jersey cow Byr old; Roan cow * yeat old; Both milking g.tod flow and be freih in Novemln-r; 2 llol«tein i cow* 3 yr old Milking 5 gal per day. Helfer coming two yr old One outstanding Red Bull. * month* old. eztra good red bull. 3 years old POULTRY 165 Big English While Leghorn laying hen*; 75 Whit* Leghorn Pullets. TOOLS AND MISCELLANEOUS Shovel plow; garden tools; fork*. 20 rod roll new 4 fl fence; two new 90 rod roll* 4 point barb wire; 4 ten gal milk can*: garden ho»e; iron kettle barrel *pray. 6* ft new 36 in poultry netting; two new roll* No 14 wire; several feet new galvanized spouting, step ladder cross cut mw; table power mw; power Musage mill; workbench: lot of i lumber mostly heavy cat flooring; steel frame and d<x>i sot bnstnent 1 window cool bin; 7 bales wheat straw; 29 new cotton grain sacks; 550 chirk »iae oil bnxxlei stove; poultry feeder* and fountain*; Azmln •ter rug 9112 new; Cong rug 6*9. Kitchen cabinet. Bed complete. I Jar*; Di*he*. Good 22 rtfle. Grass seed; I Bu Hweet Clover 15 lb little red; 1931 Dodge coupe with good tire* good mechanical condition; Hmall tool* of all kind* to numerous to mention. TERMS CASH PHILLIP KUHN, Owner Roy S Joftxaon. Auct. T. Schioferstoin. Clork.
Sister Mary Grace of Yonkers. N. Y . arrived today for a visit with her brother. L. A. Holthouse, and other relative*. Felix Holthotiee of iaiulsvllh'. Ky . a brother, is also here. Mr**. W M Douglas of I'nlon City ie spending the Weekend in till* city with her sister, Mr*. Emma B'-avere. Dr. M O. Lester has returned from a visit with his mother in Oklahoma William J. Myers of route 6 wa** among this morning's business visitor,. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey M Nelson have returned to this community after an absence of three years. Mr. Nekton, who m an engineer, has been doing defense work on the east and west coast-. He and Mrs Nelson recently look over Willow Camp, route 4. south of Decatur Jack Heller, wlio ha* i»-en visiting with relative* and friends in Reimselaer and Indianapolis, will arrive In Decatur this evening to meet hi- parent.*, Mr. and Mrs Dick D Heller, and to vatit his grandparents. Mr and Mrs. John II Heller of Winchester utreet. Alex Tanvis who has been employed as a harness maker and leather worker at Jeffer-onvllle. Indiana for sonic time has return ' cd to Decatur Mlm Jacqueline laugh. .* former Decatur resident. h.i« returned to her home in Fort Waytie after a I Week’s visit with Hie Misses Susan and Carol Bowman, 421 John’* . Street. I Mr. and Mie Harvey Owren and I baby son of cio* street are selling their household ;ood* and moving to New Vork City They will leave the first of next week to which place the former ia lieing transferred by the General Electric company. o 12 American Soldiers Drowned In England — " ■ London. Aug. 6 il'pi TwelvAmerican soldiers are believed to have drowned last night when a barge capsized in a we**t England waterway. All of the men in the barge were wearing full kit o Albion Man Fatally Injured In Accident l.i Grange. Ind. Aug 6 il’Pi Twenty nine-year-old Earl Brimm of Albion has died from injuries received !n an automobile accident near La Granke last night Five other passengers In the wrecked auto escaped seriou** injury
Says China Facing Internal Troubles Russian Magazine Points To Danger M-scow, Aug. <1 I UP) The Soviet magazine "war and the work Ing class ' says the Chinese, govern tnent is facing serious internal <llf ficulties that could b-ad to civil or military defeat by Japan The article, written by Vladimir Rogov upon his return from a long , visit to China, said that "<.iiiilul.it
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or* and <|*fes(lzt«" were trying to provoke trouble by urging diMolution of the ('ommunlutx unltz of th* Chine** army. Rogov raid many of tho«e involved In "political Intrigue*'' were high up in th.- government of GenI erallsxlmo Chiang Kai-Shek and were xerioualy under mining tte* war eff.irt. Tin- article added' "They have evolved the theory of an honorabl. |»-a< •• with Japan or of th.- futility of further fighting ' <> Clearance ent in* stock Summci Dresse* amt Millinery— Big Savings. Niblick & Co.
