Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 242, Decatur, Adams County, 13 October 1943 — Page 3

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of Italy. ~ . Marguerite Chapman's hilarious description of a pint-sized Hollywood celeb who fancies himself with the ladies: "Ha s all wolf and a yard high.’* Looks as If Gypsy Rose Lee not only may act in William Goetz's "Belle of the Yukon," but write songs for the picture as well She has submitted three: “Arctic Sweetie,” “Song of the Yukon” and "Its a Cold Winter Night." Doctors have given William Eythe an ultimatum to re|>ort for treatment, poaaibly an operation, on an infected ear aa soon as he finishes “The Eve of St. Mark." Eythe had both eardrums broken during the run of the play, “The Moon Is Down.” Marla Montez will move heaven and earth to be sent to North Africa over Christmas to stitertain American and Free French troop.- and, of course, to see Briuegroom Herre Aumont. She had to leave New York before he sailed to report to Universal tor “Gypsy Wildcat." HOLLYWOOD HI-JINKS Since her last Mexican trip. Paulette Goddard is sporting a fancy masculine wrist watch with a wi<le. solid band of carved gold. ... Understand Ida Luplno is hot after Warners to let her do a Jean Arthur type comedy. "For Some It Rains." Story is by Frank Gruber. ... Dr. Mikolas Rozsa wh« did the score on "The Jungle Book.' due to report for induction. . . . Johnny "Scat” Davis has given up his band for the duration and will join Ann Corio on a p a. tour as soon as be finishes “Knickerbocker Holiday" •.. Eve Whitney with Sergt Ed die Cherkooe at the Beveily Tropica . . . Carole Parker at Mike Lyman's with Congressman Warren Magnuson of Seattle ... Swell gesture by Hollywool Financier Phil Grtstone He operates a 250bed free hotel for servicemen m the movie capital.

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Wednesday World Friendship Guild, Mrs Carrell Cole. 7:30 p. in Shakespeare Club, Mna. W. .1. Krick. 2:30 p. m. Mother'd Study Club, Methodist Church Social Room, 2 p. m. Historical Club, Mrs. Judson Parts water, 2:30 p. in. H'-d Cross Sewing Center, A inertan Legion Home. 1 to 4:30 p tn St. Jude Study Club, K. of C. Hall, 7:30 p. m. St. Ann Dkacuwion Group, Mr George Wemhoff, 7:30 p. in. Thursday So-Cha Rea Club. Mr«. Dick DelnInger, 7:30 p. m. Women of the Moose, Moose Home, 8 p. m. Baptist W. M. A., -Mr*. Curtis Mo er. 2:30 p. m. Spaniah-Amerkan Auxiliary, Legion Home, 7:30 p. tn. Ml-aionary Society All Day Red Crorn Sewing, Zion Lutheran Church, 9 a. m. Salem W. 8. C. S, Mrs. Floyd Meyer, 7:30 p m Jlappy Home Makers Club. Mrs Floyd Mitchel, 7:30 p. m. W. S. C. S. of Methodist Church. 2:30 p. m. Circle A. Ml»» Ora Gilpin. 312 N. Fifth St. Circle B, Mrs. O. K. Baker, 717 N. Second St., All Day Meeting. Circle C, Mrs. Adrian Baker. 928 Nu'tman Ave. Circle D, Mm. R. A. Stuckey. 348 Mercer Ave. Regular Stated Meeting of Order of Eastern Star and Friend* Ni'eObservance. Masonic Hall, 7:30 p. m. • Church of the Nazarene Missionyy Society. Mrs. A W. Lytle. 7:30 p. tn. Monroe Better Homes Club, Mrs. Martin Hoffman. 7:30 p. m. I’nion Chapel W M. A . Mrs. Marlon Stul’a. 1:30 p. m. * Women'* Guild. Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church. 8 p. m. Friday Public Party. Moose Lodge Home. Evening. Red Croas Knitting Center, American Legion Home. 1 p. m. Adam« County Federation Opening I/uacheon, Mrs. Felix Maier. 1 p. m. Monday Research Club. Mm. F. H. Heuer. 2:30 p. m. orlng their son, Richard, who will leave soon for military training. ♦ — - THE LOUIS SELKINGS HAVE 48TH ANNIVERSARY On Sunday evening a candlelight dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Selklng. marking the 48th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mm Lonia Seek-

ing. Th<- dining table was attractive with a three tiered wedding cake and the )i/->t<«< u-.i- aisi-itod in . erving the «h-lie-iou< dinner by Uisi Mui- Itultemeier of Hoagland. Mt-riding w.-re Mrs. Marie Krue-k'-ta-rg and family. Mr. and Mk. .Mix.: Silking and family, Mr and d: • Paul B'-ck'-r and fa- >'-•>' \ i.Bui*. :ne|er. Mi and Mu- William Selking and family, M and Mns. L >ui KrU-> k.-berg and daughte: l’jt*y Uiu. Mr. and M. William Remenschneider, Car! ilultt-rm-le; Mvln Kre-uck--berg, Margaret, Ri harl ;.nd Donald Selklng. William B -cker, the hon >red rufile host and hostie . JUNIOR ARTS OPEN SEASON The Junior Arts of 'h ■ Woman's dub opened !t< winter seuson with' a -.ea Monday evening after school at the home of Miss Irene Brook*. After a brief business meeting, an inteie ting program wa* presented ; with Mi-* Rosemarie Kohne as chairman. Miss Kathleen McConnell entertained with two piano selections and Ml*- Coleen Miller gave an in- , terestlng report on G»org • Gersh- , win. Metnbera and guests were then invited to the dining room, where , Mrs. Arthur Hoithotw and Mrs. , Harold Zwick presided at a prettily appointed tea thble. The refreshments committee included the Misses pat Edwards, Barbara Kohls. Dorothy Hammond and Marjorie Schnepf. Mirt. Zwick is general chairman of the Junior -ectlon and its advise ois are the Miss*-, Kathryn Kauffman. He]»n H iuboid an I Gr.ieu- Coffee. The next meeting will be held November 22 at ll»e home of Miss Mary Jo Butler. FEDERATED CLUBS OPENING LUNCHEON All memitem of the Adams count ty federation of dubs are reminded of the luncheon and opening meeting Friday noon at one o'clock at the home of Mrs. Felix Maier. The a-ai ting committee includes Mrs. Ralph Stanley, Mr*. Delton Par* water. Mrs. N. V Bixler. Mrs. C. A. Dugan and Miss Bernice Nelnon. All members of the Woman's < lub are eligible to attend and memln-rs are reminded to bring their own table service. THREE CANDIDATES WILL BE. INITIATED Three candldativi will be Initiated when friends night is observed at the Masonic hall by Ijie Order of Eastern S'ar on Thursday evening. Refreshments will lie terved. with School Girl ( hie V w t'-A Wh J Y ; J VH Sr n ’|9539 Here'- a dress that has the sort of ••chic" a bright y mng »chc <! girl loves PattetJi 9339 Is just as trim and slim looking a a any of Big Slater's frock- out s< simple and right foi ths little rope-skfpp-e- She ll love it in a pre;t> plaid, touched on by a spanking white collar j Pattern 9539 may b« ordered only in girls' »i«r» < •• •'•- *-■ SUe I® r«|iiir<“ 2 1 * yard* 3a-in< h. yard rontraM Bond SIXTEEN CENTS tn coin, for this pattern Write plainly SIZE- NAME. ADDRESS. STYLE NUMBER _ New Fall and Winter Pattern Book for TEN CENTS more Free pattern tor apron with appllqn* printed right tn book. Send your order to Daily Democrat Pattern Department, 544 West Randolph Strwt. Chicago 99. 11l Bocanse ot the slosme.e of tba mad yo«r delivery of pattern may tab. a saw days longer than sauaL

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Three Fuelling Brothers Serving In 11. S. Armv 3| » J? MB 1 J ** wi ■SSL. (Mb -W 5 " ’-r ‘f * ■e-TE; 1 • Mr and Mi Otto Fuelling ol route three Decatur, have thru >tis in -ervi<«- They ai- Pv: Raymond, left, wht war ti >-pltallged , (1 North Afric;* after being teporfe-d se-iiouily ill He enti-red “ervice- on Novembe. 17 1942 and after a few months training was sent overi-eas. Tech Sgt Richard, center wb enlisted on January s. 1942. is assigned to 7th Bomb Sqdn. 34th Bomb Group. Aimy Ai. Base Blythe- Cali.. Sgt Rtibirt. right, who also enliste don January 8. 1942. is assigned to Ban- Mi- sage- Cent, Jackson Army Air Bis. , Jackson. Miss.

Mr. J F. Sanmann. Mrs. C L Walters. Mr C. C Purphiey and Mrw. Martin Worthman in charge, A number of neighboringchapters will In- guest - and every me mber is Invited and urged to be preaent. The condition of Mrs. Harry I Dailey, who has been suffering for i the past four weeks with a painful I <-y- condition, was reported as about the eanie. She has been a patient in the- Van Wert, <>.. hospital feir the- lasi tw wee-ks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brodbe-rk ane| the- tatter's motlier, Mrs. Char- -- s Miller, have- returned from Ann Arbor. Mich., where they spent iwei weeks while Mr. Brodbeck was hospitalized there. He- was stiff itig with paralyzed nerve* of the .ye but Is v.-ry much Improve-d now and able te> be- up anei around the house. E. Bell. !:<•:.eure-r of ’he- Citi-! ze-ns Telephone anei a member of the- board e>f directofw. will attend the annual convention of the I’. 8. b Independent Telephone Association < in Chicago. Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Bell * ill accompany him. Mr . Dan Beery, formerly of Fort Wayne, ha* arriv- d In Lees Angele*, j Cah|. here- she- ean be- near her sou*. Lleeyel ane| Arthur, anei her daughter, Mr J. O. Fellemeycr. Mrs. Beery spent two we--k- herewith her sister, Mr i. John T. Myers ■ anei other relative* before closing her home in Fori Wayne anei starting we !. SUGAR MILL TO eContlnueU From Pete* 1) bet'er preserve the- beets already in the yards, but so far there ha* not been any damage from heat. ! Sugar beets grown in the Paulding. Ohle> terltory, where the- sugar

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plant will not run th!* year, arebeing delivered to the- local plant. o BERLIN REPORTS tContlnueel Fro® Sill it fere-ne-e. According tee the- new- . paper the main subject will ' the eipenlng of a second front. <>.. Asks Depositors To Coll For Checks Charles Paul, receiver of theMarkle State batik, h.e- is u.-d an Urgent call that all dep<t*i’oi* call for anil cash checks for the- final distribution before November I. On that date the e-he.k- will be- turlie-el i over to the cle k of Huntington county. The checks vary from on«cent to 9100 Sevi-ral local citizen were- Interested i-i the bank. Depee sltor* meat call in person so the-y ! can .-ign the- r<-< -Ipts. 1 Perishoble Goods Are Held Up By Strike Atlanta. Ga.. O- t. 23 — il'Pt i Hug-- quanti'lcS of butter and Ole--omargalne are belel up In warehou*e« IH-cau*e- of the- true-kers strike- in the- outheast. Army anei government officials are- trying to get the men to go back to work. They have- promi*ed 1 to Use- their Influence- with the war labor board to got speedy coneideration of a wage Increase r-s|u-*t. M Itiwhile, 2'-'t'l Illis eef mere-handi e. mostly pe-i Isiiablgoods, are- pile.l in warehouse* throughout the son'll, waiting to be-movi-d. o Hoosier Flier Tells Os Nazi Executions Allied Head<|iia - -a. Algiers. Oct. 13 tl’Pe Se oul Lo utenant William Henley of C efl'ieirtville. Illd tells of -eeing a German execution

party eheiot Italian- indiscriminately in a town where- • v--ral Nazibad b--e-n shot. Th- 2fl-year-olel navigator of a| B-26 Marauder had parachuted from I h7s plane af’er one- engine and the t tiiiinb liay < aught fire during a raid on a railroad bridge near Capua. Henley and First Lieut-utant Roger Thomas of St. Petersbuig, Fla. I landed behind the enemy line-s. They hid I nth-- h Ils for nine days l>e-fore- making their way back into Allied terltory. o Nine Persons Injured When Buses Collide Mar'insviße. Ind.. Get 13 il'Pt Nine- per on* have- 10-en treated | for minor injuri a suffen-el in a bus cr.-irth a’ a Martinsville railroad crossing last night. One-bus a greyhounel wa.< destroyed by fir--. I- bail -t ippe-d at thei ro-ilng when ati-ith-r bys craah'-el i Into the r- ar.of the- first Vehicle Tb»- Martinsville fin- department w irt calh-d to extingul h th-- blaze o Rules Kansas Farmers May Work In Plants Topeka. Kan Oct. 13 <VPI Kanta* farmer* may work in -ssen- ' tial indu tries during he slack farming sea*on- of the- year with out losing their de-ferr-d *elei-tlve ♦ervice status. Brigadier General Melton Me I L--.ni. a ljutaif g n--i.il of K e.i« e annourt-'-'il that agreetn it- after e c.infere-nc- wi’h --b -tiv-- it-rVire and war manpow.-r-effi- i «l- Tln-el--cisioii w.'-e r- le-l--4 after it wa pointed ou- that tin- <-'ate’,< coa mines, oil ft- 11 < nnd <> b-r s'-.llt al I industries arc in ci lti U n- -I of I manpow-Mele-an rtays four month* probably ■ ■ th<- maximum pe-rlod for which farmet s may leave their farms to work In esaential industries.

_~ j : VA L J * a 81, wir I Oiflt ; A Marine Lieutenant Indianapolis. O- • 13 Floyd A Win Imiller l-orn at Linn Grove | and a resld'-nt s f Geneva at the- i time- of his enlMtm-nt in the V. H | marine <orj« has been graduated! from officer candidate.-' sch-Hil and j commia lone-d a se c-on-i li-utenant. I it has been announced here by Maj 1 Ralph E. Boulton, officer in chatgof marine- indue "ion and recruiting in Indiana Lieut Windmiller will new attend mier - -- oflf.ers’ school wlre.-r In- will r-i.-iv-- -p- mint'd training te-fore being assigned to duty with a combat unit He was graduated from Indiana I'niver-fty '.act April. Edward Ge-Im- r. son of Florian Geimer of near De-eatur. is reporteel rec verlng from an Hines In ten I army hospital at Kearns, I'tah. [ where- lie- had be- -n serving with th armed force* Mr. and Mrs T L Beck'-r of West Adams str--e- th* morning re-ceived word that their on-ln-law J Robert I. Join-- | harmle-ist'rt mate I third class, had arrfve-d safely at | his oversea- ■ -!-• filiation Scott Field. 111. Oct. 13. Pfc. John E R Kaough. son of Mrs. Vieta H'Kaough. Decatur. Ind . has arrived at this training - mmand post where lie- will receive an Ini tensive course In radlt> op rating I and mee hanie s t-i tit him for duty as a member of a fighting bomber e-l'-W. Pvt Richard Teeple. so l of Mrs. Le-iura Teeple of rout*- two. lieca:ur. is now aaslgne-d to: 35550937, Co. A 7th Arm'd I. Bn. APO 258, North Camp Polk. L.i . and hi* brother. Pv’. Raymond Teeple Is stationed with 35347981. 725 Prov. P. W Det B. \I'O No 4792, New York. N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. P-t- r Koenig of j .'OB South Thirteenth -tn-e-t are the ' p.ir- ti’s of a b.ii>y girl, born lust n dht at 1" 4* o'clock at the- Minns county m- rnki ul hoe-pita! She w< i.-li< I six pound- ami nine .lunces o Escapes Serious Hurts As Truck Hits Waqon William Rupert. .71. -. am-d serious Injury about t- 15 o'clock last; evening when a wag m on which he wa- riding wa- *true-k by a truck. Th- accident occurred on state road 124. one and on-<|uarter milt>« east of Monroe-, while Mr. Rupert was driving a team of hor*- s, pulling a wagon-load of. beans. The truck, owned by E W Bn* ■he and driven by Gl-n laiutz n th- ! er. 25 Motir -struck the- rear .-mi of the wage) i. completely demolishing that vehlede and badly damaging the truck Mr. Rupe-r' wcs thrown back on the- load of beam and suffe-ed only i leg in jury. Sheriff ta-o Giliig. wlm inv.-s

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slgate-d. ewtimateel that the damage would amount to several hundred dollaw. o - ■- Adams County Memorial Hospital | ♦ ♦ Adm tied: Ralph Kuhn. Rocks >rd, O. Mi. Ben Handwork. Schumm. O. William Drummond. Monioeville; Ml-- Sabina Taylor. l.)U'e-2. Ml- FoS'.-; Coil. Ve-m-docla. ti. land dkemi rttd); Miss Amelia Ehlerding. RR D-catur land di*-ml-e-ed i. Dl«ml-sed: Mr and Mrs. Lawrenc- Barkley, route- 2. Monroeville, Mr*. Lawr-nce Ru-eell. Roll; Avon Klopfenatim. M >nroe. Mr- Lu-y Voi-. route .7 Decatur. o Government Suinq Firms For Damaqes — P'tt-burgh. Oct 13 il'Pt Th* fedt-ra! governn.rt - has brought suit In !'-d--ral coart to recover damage- from the Ca: t.egie-llHnois *teel < orporation. the I'ni’- el States steel expert company ;.nd nine individual-. The- suit charge- th*’ th»- accus -d furnished substandard -tee i plate* to th«- government.

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