Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 230, Decatur, Adams County, 29 September 1943 — Page 3

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HHBIISON CARROLL Unur gß*' '! A» >• ■ .1 has I a: BB A'. '-a: ! the i children in Hollywood. Her name Is Dawn •nd she la very pretty. Her daddy, of course, is Arlines R A. f. b r I d e g r oom. Group Capt. Jimmy Adame. Phon i< st rumor m montha iB o b ■R Hope won’t §3M' ” d . He <ioe t a show for ■ >n Pasadena tonight. ■ faushtng Road to and ■■" <”<■■■..• vn. he ■■'V'"” ’ ' th« **>* little a sixF* contract really P Wood was looking r&Jumhn tests and three glrta. LT** Un,, » Broil and All three had the studio had a L - n * 001 * hat L Tl '* Wiik *« Linda Broil rSy** ta Ne * York F *«cahy is m the east “Tomorrow the '*”* Vlrtor M "‘ HH7 '' "<>d mUfc- . BK<> b a,tjn g MB; v - 1 ’ t-.t iw ■ML™' B*TW ’• C,il * d A BE- ' : '™ s IIIIMh. " ™'dr ■H Her- w ’ ’ h "by . 'k/’*''’ Father Ifeß ? ■

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Wednesday Little Flower Study Club, Mr* Charles Lo*e. 7:30 p. m. We.-ley Couple <'la*t. Methodist Church Basement, 7:30 p. m. t'nlon Township Home economics Club, Mrs. Clarence Smitley, 1:30 p. m. Red Cro** Sewing Center, American Legion Home. 1 to 4:30 p. m Historical Club, Mrs. W. F. Beery, 2:30 p. tn. , Thursday • Women of the Momc Supper and Meeting. B:3o p. nt. Methodist Church School Officerand Teachers Supper Meeting. Dr. and Mrs. M. (). Lester, 6:30 p. tn St. Mary - - Township Home Economic* Club. Mwt. Marshall Hilpert, 1 p m. St. i*aul Ladies' Aid Society, Mr*. Gale Cook. All Day. t'nlon Chapel Ladfes’ Aid Society, Mrs. John Walter*. 1: :30 p. m. Ruth and Naomi Circle Carry-In Dinner, Mrs. Henry Graber, 1-’ Noon. Bethany Circle, Mr*. Cal Yost, 8 p. m. Friendship Circle. Mis- Helen Brintxehofe. 8 p. m. Philalethean Circle. Mns. Forrest Owens. 8 p. nt. Pleasant Dale Ladies* Aid Society, Church, All Day: Friday Bolto V. B Willing Workers' Class Meeting. Mrs. William Huston. 7:30 p. m. Red Cross Knitting Center, American Legion Home. 1 p. m. Saturday Rummage Sale. Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church. 9 a. tn. until 8 p. m. Monday Woman's Club Banquet nit 1 Forma! Opening, American L' glon Home, 6:30 p. m. MRS. CARL ADLER HAS CLASS PARTY Member# of the Willing Workers' class of the Monroe Methodiet church school were entertained at the home of Mrs. Carl Adler la t evening Twelve members and guest were prtae-it to enjoy the social evening of game*. contests and n-fimhnieiit -. Mrs. Adler was assisted by Mrs. Thoma* Adler. , THE W. C. OLIVERS HONOR SONS AT PARTY Mr. and Mr*. W. C. Oliver of Monroe entertained with a supper party recently honoring th-ir two *on<r. Cpl. Franklin and Cpl. Frederick. who have been home on furloughs. Cpl Frederick Oliver ha* re-

Errol Flynn’s pal. Blister Wiles, is ' backing a fighter, Mike Delia, Mighty few ration points left for Michele Morgan when she finishes packing Christmas boxes for her family living outside Paris. Star just heard from them for the first time in mpnths. Her mother has lost 30 pounds and her father 36. None of Michele’s letters have been getting through but, in some way, her parents bad heard that she was working at R-K-O in "Higher and Higher.’’ Although he fell backstage In St. Louis and tore a tendon in’his leg. Director Eddie Buzzell Insisted on staying with Hollywood’s Bond Cavalcade. It’s typical of the spirit of the group who have made a sensational success of their mission. They left here with a J.’rio.ooo.ooo goal and had sold more than a billion dollars before they left New Orleans. In the finale of "Broad wap Rhythm," little Gloria De Have® will wear a pair of dancing slippers that have been packed away for 15 years. Belonged to her mother. Mrs. Carter De Haven, who last wore them at Broadway s famous Palace theater. HOLLYWOOD HI-JIFKS: Excerpt of letter to Bill Wellman from Maj. Frank Capra: "After seeing our forces in action. I am convinced that America’s secret weapon is the American boy." . . • Stand-in for youthful Michael OShea In "The Eve of St Mark" will be Si-year-old William Kahn. Mikes a character who collets characters. ... Up in San Francisco. Bob Crosby put on two-min-ute shows in 65 hospital wants. .- - Kim Hunter, new Selznick discovery, at the Brown Derby with Marine Lieut W L Thompson. »'»* merty her beau In Miami . - Dennis Day at the Biltmore Bowl with Barbara Hale, who played opposite Frank Sinatra in his R-K-O movie- .. . Betty Compson with Max Mark at Charley Fey s . . - J« r » Haley subscribes to every farm aad ranch magazine . . . Jan* Pickens story. Sister Act." sold to a Broadway producer and will emerge as a play.

'>"'l to 111 dtti.e, at Fort i !( .t. v " Va . whi Cpl Franklin Oliver will return to Camp Phillip*. Km . in a few day.. ot than th.* above mentioned w-re Mr. and Mr*. Chiun ey o:!v-.■ of Bluff on. Mr. ■•'•■’l M W .... Oli,. „f 111 Hall • - M> and Me . Floyd K*-r it Ro.-kf nd O . Mr. and Mrs. Frank --'r • K'»»r. Cpl Ear) Suntan. Miss Jaunit i Haltegge .. Mlm Fan file HolHng •. Mlsi Wan fa Baxter, 1,1 • Smitj "t.: I tit- Ml. ■ .1. an. ■loan and Janice Olivet. Ml m.-m'x';- of i ■ Bobo I'nin-d Brethren Willing Worker.' ■ at urg--d to tie prerent at the meetI to he in id Friday nigh* at MV* eii-thirty u‘< 10, k .< th** home of Mr-. William Hu- in. SUPPER PARTY HONORING CLASS Ihe Women of the Moae will have a Hli 'hirty o'clock pot luck • upper That, day ttlaht at tie lodge home honoring Mi- Dan Braun, out-going regent, and al-o for the class of four new candidate *. The regular b i , meeting of the lodge will in* held at. eight o'clock BERLING COMPTON APPROACHING NUPTIALS The marriage of Mi*e lieHy Beri j ty Berilng. daughter of Mr. and: Mm. William H. Berlins. Indiana] poll-. and Dr. G.-orge Leonard Com- . li:on. eon of Mrs. David Rinaldo Compton. al«o of Indianapolis, will ] take place tomorrow in the st. Joan of Are Catholic churc h in that city. The bride-elect is well known here where she hao visited relative* and friend many time*. NEEDLE CLUB REGULAR MEETING A meeting of tin- Pythian Staters* needle < lub was held Monday evening following Temple in the K. of P home, (lame* were enjoyed and prizes award'd following a brief bueincss m.-<-tlift: Ho tmseo were Mr*. Her*. I Nash. Mrs. Fred Frucht* and Mr* Reva Stauffer. The meeting of the Y. P M B. of the Nuttman avenue B. Sunday school, which w;o to have been held Friday at the home of Miss Jean Johnson, haa been postponed one Week TRAINING MEETING PLANNED FOR LEADERS The Adams coiin'y home econoI mh « leaders training will be held at nine-thirty A. M., Tu. dayy •tJ the recreational room of the Metho-1 dial chur. ii. Monroe. Blain he Zar-I ing'.ciothlng specialtat of Purdue, will give a ii.ison on remodeling of Initialed Two-Piccer 0 The two plecer I* glad news for the school* >ing or ctoek punching Junior Miss ■ thrilling new-. when it's initialed! Pattern *527. made up tn wool or velveteen . . With jeweled buttons addl'd, goes .-ven to dates We've included an alphabet transfer pattern Pattern >527 come* only in Junior Miss sixes 11. 12. 13. it. 15. 16. 17 Size 13 requires yard# 35-inch nap fabric «i:l % yard cont Send SIXTEEN CENTS in coin* for this pattern Write SIZE. NAME. ADDRESS. STYLE number. New Fall and Winter Pattern itork for TEN CENTS more Free pattern for apron with applique printed right in book Send your order to Daily Democrat Pattern Departmen' 564 Weat Randolph Street. Chicago M- »“■ Becau>a of the slowness of the mail your delivery of pattern may lake a tow day* longer than usual

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Kunkel Brothers In Army, Navy BF vw Two -on. of Mi and Miw. Sherman Kunkel of north of D-c.ftnr have two -one - rvlng in t'licb- Sim’- uim<d force- one In th,- army and one In the navy. Pvt. Fr< d. left. I* studying engineering at A <- M Coll' ge. Texas, with the army while Ensign David Kunkel of the f s. Navy i- studying aeronautical engineering at the i'nlverslty of Minnesota, Minneapolis.

< lo'h'ng. \ pitch-in dlnn.r will be served at noon. 1 The county officers are: Mr*. E. | I \V. Bit t he. Mr*. Menno Ntatsliaum. iMr Fred Blum. Mt> Erwin Stucky t and Mrs ll .bert Garard. Th<- county leader* are: the Me*I dam> * John Fortney. laa*le Ray. iW. M Baumgartner. Gerald Dur-1 kin. Eva Boyla*. Glendola Myer*, i Noah J Shrock. Manasse Graber. C. W R. Schwarz. Victory Sprunger. Kenneth Patrtah. Thoma* Adler. Marjorie Shoemaker. Dore Spi-icher, Herman Barger. William j Scherry. Wilson B eta, E. S. Chris- I t<-n, John Wagley. Earl DeWea-e, latretie Fett-termaker. Virginia Burke. Loretta McCullough. Janlece Jone*. Henry Schindler. M Ml'-uvt ti'mi . J <’ Barkley. Roland Grote. Gerald Edwardt J. ‘ i Girod. Harry Workitiger. and Chester Bryan. MiTs Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth Harold I Reed of 1127 West Madison street are the parent* of a baity boy, bora this morning at 8:22 o’clock at the Adamo county memorial ho*pltal. i " .Register Thursday In 'Electricity Classes . II — - Registration will be held Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock in room 205. Decatur junior wenior high school, for ciasM* in direct current and alternating current, in the war training program, .sponsored jointly here by Purdue universi'y and the Decatur Rotary club. No previous experience In electricity ta necessary for enrnliment In the D. ('. class. W. Guy Brown, local representative* for Purdue Stated. However. D C ta a prerequisite for the A. C da, I .*. The sec-

I Amazing results in building Sturdyßodies! I■ . z I 1 1 1 ■ BlO#®'l Young prop!,. .«*elOl, Uio» ol grammur and hitrh school age. are prone to be deficient in stomach digestive juices and red-blood. A crowinf-per-on who l« operating on a •$ to healthy blood volume or a rtomach digmttva capacity of only M to COG normal Is severely handicapped. In such run Nature needs extra help. Organic troubles or focal Infection, if they exist, mu-t be corrected TUsue food, must be (flee-ted and rich, red-blood must be present to build sturdy bodies 888 Tome Is especially designed to b’nld-up BLOOD STRENGTH when drflrlent . . . and to promote those BTOMACH JUICEB which d!»sst the food so the body can make proper use of It tn tissue building and r-palr. ' These two Important results enable the body to make u-e of the food as Nature Intended. Thus you may gain a keen appetite . . . flrm flesh . . . body energy . . ■ mental alertness! ■wild Sturdy Health and Help America Win Thousands and thousands of users have t—tlfled to the benefits 888 Tonle has brouaht to them and -clenuae raseardt shows that It arts results- that’s why so many say ’•MBTonk- bunds sturdy health makes you fsel like yourself aaaia_“ At dr -torts In 10 and Mos -tarn CASACo. S.S.S.TONIC helps build STURDY Hialth

ond class in the chemistry couree will be held Thursday evening, and enrollment will *11! be open tomorI row night o Eui'i'iSlll Si Pfc. William Bui k has been honorably discharged from army ser-t vice at ('amp S'-wart, Ga., after] nerving It month* He I* a grandson of Mr. and Mr W. r. Beery. He wae dtachargtd because of Impaired eyesight. Pfc. Henry Ritter has returned to j Camp Phillips, Kan., after spending !a 15-day furlough here with hta I I mother. Mr-. Jane Ritter and other | relatives. T-Cpl Chester Mart* ha* returned to Camp Knight, Okiand. Calif. after upending a 15 day furlough here with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Hatty Mart*. Seaman first clau- Joseph Mart* ha* Iteen transferred from] Pearl Harlstr to Palamyra island*, j according to word recevied here. Richard McMillen, petty officer, third class. I'. 8. Navy, has returned to his station at Norfolk. Va., , after spending a short leave her • t with hta parents. Mr. and Mt*. Glen McMillen. Pfc. Robert J. laiurent. son of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Laurent of thia city, I now assigned to: 666th N T. 8.. Selman Field. Monroe, lai.. according to word received by hta pa: ?nt*. Sgt. T. C. Hoborck ha* arriv'd aafely at a foreign port, hl* parents, I Mr and Mrs. Theodore Hobrock, have been informed. I —p. - There are 1.5 radios for each home in the I', S, . Ml ?3»tatN~ss- ~T n HE 5L— ’ I ? H 9 I Ls.S UIUT HI«O HIOUCM, a naUvs of Hawaii but <rf Japanese parentage, has just received hi* communion aa an Army chaplain. He is the second chaplain of Japanese ancestry to receive • commission in th* U. S. Army chaplains corp*. . fJoternationaJ; I

Atlanta Capitalist Is Slain By Burglar Henry Heinz Killed In Home Last Niqht Atlanta, Ga . Sep - , 2f> <l'P< Atlanta capitalist Henry Heinz wi-l shot and killed by a burglar In hi* | home la.'t night. )J<- wan the hus i hand of the i<m-u cola heiress. Lu y Candle: Heinz wa.< shot appar ntly as lie grappled with a masked man in the sun parlor. Mr* Heinz rushed from the scene of the struggle to obtain a pistol when she heard two shots fired. Two policemen tail'd by radii arrived in time to re Dr. B. K Vann, a dentist and husband <>f Heinz' hit. daughter, run toward the Heinz home from hi* own ••«-.! dence. Believing him the btirgla th<- police opened tire and shut Dr. Vann in the chest and arm. Heinz was a past president of Kiwanls International and pr *:- dent of the Atlanta athletic club Hl* wife ta the only daughter of I the last Am Candler. Sent: r. founder of the Co<a Cola company. Mr. and Mr*. William Carrier and Mrs. Johp Steven on of Dixon. <> were among the out-oftown visitor* here the first of the week. A number of Decatur per*on* attended the show, 'Tite Dream of a Clown” at tite Shrine auditorium last evening in Fort Wayne, given by l.itwine s men of that city. Attending from Decatur were Mr. and Mr*. George Thoma*. Mr*. G D i Macla'att. Mr* Dick Ehinger. Mr [and Mr*. Norman Kruse. Mr. and Mrs. E. V McCann, Mr. and Mr.< Royle Sprunger. Mr. and Mr* E. S Scott, Mr and Mr*. Eural Rose. Mr. and Mr*. Pau! Berg, Mr. and Mn< Max Schaffer and Mr. and Mrs. Herman VonGunt. it. Mr. and Mrs. ,1. F. North. Mrs John Weaver and son and Mr. and Mrs. Gale Weaver, all of Convoy. (I. hopped here the first of the week. More than a hundred Indian* of the Seneca tribe a'-e helping smooth the way for Erie railroad war train* by working on the right of way. where the line runs through their ri-servation near Salamanca. N. V. An Increase of I in total meat ' production by federally inspected planta hint week was shown by the report of the Wu Meat Board a'

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CJti azo today Output of ail <l.i -1 of meat totaled 335 million pounds | for the period ending September 25, j as compared with 321 million pound* the prevfom week, and 28* million pound* In the corresponding week a year ago. in relation to the same week of 1812. last week’s production show an im tea -e of 18'. o ' Adams County Memorial Hospital 1 ' • — -■ — - ♦ I Adm.: - ' 1 Mr . Edna Vanßu- . kirk, route 1. PennvilP'; Mr*. Fred Becher, route 1. Willshire. <) : Sab Ina Taylor, route 2, (and dtaml**edt. Dismissed: Mr*. Clyde Jone- and baity daughter Wren, (>.; Mrs Rudolph Wletfeldt and baity daughter. route 1, Hoagland: Boyd Hey, rout,- I. Ohio City. O : Mrs. Nancy McKinney, route 2. Bryant; Mrs Oriyn Habegger. Berne; Ethel Wor'hman. Wincbe-ter.street; Harriet Jean Mo 'r. Geneva.

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Finish Printing Os New Laws October 19 fndianapolta. Sept. 29 (l‘P) Prlatlng ofsi'iai*' announce that the books of a t pz *>-d by th* 1943 goneral a-*<-iilb'y w.ll In- fintahed Oetob.-r 19 ready for dl-'rlbutlon I to county < lerke , S> i n-’ary of «tat* Rue Alexander estimate* that I: will take a w.-ek I 'o distribute th* books and receive ,iektiowl*dgem< nt from county clerk*. Governor Schrivker then • will proclaim th" acta a- the law of th* tat.-. fj — —- Fort Wayne Company Seeks Bank Charter Fort Wayne. Ind . S*pt. 2* tl'Pt Th* Htat* department of financial Institutions will hold a public hearing next Tuesday on the application of th" Fort Wayne Morris Plan company for a state bank charter.