Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 296, Decatur, Adams County, 16 December 1943 — Page 3

S.soaY DECEMBER 16. 1943

Tj),SOCIETY

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' '” ! ’" r *•*'"'< l"« p-Ulcd VI no-mbr-m pl.-a ~ !4k „ , ST ANN STUDY CLUB HAS CHRISTMAS PARTY ,f t!>. st. \ nn , llt y j lull hell their annual Christmas! party l.is: .-v.nji- . b „ hoIn „ ()f , I Mrs. Annelm H. k:n.. i -,-i Noi-n , Ninth Street. \ d<l cioti. p ,'h, x din-., *, w I ," v 'd ■«' -dx thirty „:, ■„ :„„„ ~ ; Jong table beautifully ~.. , lll(1 ‘■entered Wilb a Hr- »,.»*) „f surround.-1 by ...\ lall lighted red candle in h ,ld- r !'• “' '* ■' • ' '■ i.. ■ table. I A miniature (’ i , ■ .... mark .. I'd the p!.i • of .. j <it a| .| 1( . t table. Following dinn. 'h- < H. g Its were .-v tang' d and special gift'i were pi" tr. I • , -h'. off! .•:•« o' the ( lull. .Mie E I K"!|. r and M,.-s Lulll" M.-tlu r A content wan h Id an I prizes ware award"! f > M; . John m H ( . r and Mix. Thomas L> >ua J Card games wei.- then enjoyed and Prizes wer.' glv ...| Ml- laillle M"ibeta and Mm. Jo.- W ilpe The hor n' wa l"-.i.;'ful.y <|< < ir- j a'ed in the Christmas motif, with a , huge lighted tr "• aril iiw -m of red beHn hanging from th .-hande. Hern. The Plea ant bale church of the Brethren will giv • theii ChrliCinaii program Hunday evening ;>t sevenlift "-n o'clock. Mm. Jack <«"ay of route |ie< atur. entertained with a potluck Chris mas dinner yesterday, honoring Mr-i II liert Wi’ham an I Mrs. i Melvin Bauinxartn > mi Larry and daughter Nat; y Tin- He I M n and I',, ilimiiaLmlge and famllie,. will have their chri'tma party Friday evening at the He,i Men hail it ■ x o'< 1c k pat luck dinner wil be served, and

CLUB CALENDAR , •odety Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — luul — I II» Thursday \ I S. Cl.ie :. chu ih, 7 .10 ' I P- tn. Qti'-' r. of pea-.. bu< u-sion Croup, b- - ||. |,. n j ’,nan, 7:M p. m. z :i Evangeli ui and H,.formed I’.ioeb. itibie class. Chttreh. po ti P ci"d to b -i-etnlier .%. 1 I! Progre-. ive Work' rs * ( Paul Me Viren. 7 30 p. m Mmit I - JI f< r H ones Club, Mrs. I<> in Floyd. 7:3# p m. Luke's Woman's* Guild. ; Church. 1 30 p. m. \\ itn< n of M u. .' Chrlettnas Parly. Moo e home, r, p m. doting Married Peoples Cl.l s, i Floyd Mitchel. 7 ;> m. | Dinner Bridge Club. Mrs. Pauli j Same r. » p m. Evangelical Ladies Aid. Church. 1:30 p. m. It. V It. Cla.is of I' It Church. Mrs. Beatrice Kelley, C:3O p m. Friday It' d Men and Pocahontas Lodges, ll'-d Men Hall, t; m. Baptlut Philathean Claes, Mr-. L! tyd Kreischer, 7:30 p m H'-d Croas Knitting Center, American la'gion Home. 1 p. tn. Sunday Pleawant bale Christrnaw Pro- i j gram. Church. 7.15 pni T uesaay Tri Kappa Chrlatinae Party. Hike Home, S p. ni. all members are urged to be present. The members of Tn Kappa eorority will meet Tin- day evening at eight o'clock for tile annua! Christmsus party and a dollar gift exchang". The party wil be held at tin- Elk- Home All rn'-mbors are urged to attend The S'. Mary’ society will have a■; iHal and builncss meeting at th" St Joseph school Monday evening nt aeven-thlrty o'clock The •1 lion of officers and a fifty cent gift exchange ha- been planned. Ho» e .no are Mrs. Max Kreps. chairman: Mm -lie Helman. Mrs. An elm Hackman. Mra. Tom Leonard. Mia Adrian Liehtle anl Mrs : Herb Hess. HISTORICAL CLUB HAS CHRISTMAS PARTY Twenty members of th" Historical dub enjoyed ■ Christmas party eien'ly al the home of Mr- Gibe , Porter. The entertaining room* ' were beautifully decorated with evergreen and a lighted t'hri tniatt Iw Kxdiange gifts wen plated

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| Halt Negotiations On Cuban Tobacco Announcement Made By Secretary Hull Wasiliinaton. b-c. bl ll'P) Secretary of stat. Ill'll announces that 'ha: th" I nit.-d Flat s and Cuba have abandoned negotiation- far au pension of Import quo ;.t on "u I.in filler and e.crapp tobacco. He said the decision was reach d af'er < n -jit: i-m with th-- Cuban government. Hull did no’ i>< Iflcilly -ty o. but Cuba apparen ly . <1 umti.'d ; The propt.-ed agre-m'-nt would I nav • m idlf id or suspend'-d the es■sting treaty under whicu 22.000,‘".o poumbt of filler and -crap tobacco may Ire admitted annually kt public hearing held here November2l. I’uer'> Rl'-o objected to the modification on grounds that lower labor <<ats and higher soil fertility gave Cuban tr-buccos a natural advantage over those of Puerto Rico. o Twenty Years Aao Today !)•<-. H». 1&2.1 w.i«* Sunday. o - — BRITISH PRIME <C»n.lua«a er u «> rsgs t> slble slice" sor ill the eVent that the prime minister would be out of action for a prolonged period. Eden is regarded by political oh[servers as the most likely choice. ——— o ALL-OUT ALLIED (Continued From raws i> plane came out to fight. It was • the heaviest Allied air raid if th" war in the Pacific, and climaxed a month long air offenslvi again -t New Britain's Invasion coastline. In the central Pacific. American llborator bombers again pounded Japanese bases in th*- Marshall Islands on Tuesday. The Japanese j tried to retaliate with four weak | raids over Tarawa and Makin Islands in the Gilberts. But they around the tree. A delicious carry-in dinner was served a' a able, which wr.i d orated In th" Christman motif. The m-xt meeting will be Jan- ■ uary 5. with Mre. Sam Hite.

B « B ■ \r ' LtfLtai Hfljir ft. • / ‘XfF QUESTIONING IT STATE POIICI of David FUfaa. IS. pictured in a Greenville. Mich , hoapital. right above, han brought no nnawer to the apparent murder of Patrie!. Winton, 17, left. Patrician body wan found in the youth n flaming automobile and David wan found in a dazed condition nearby. He nuflered buima. Au,ho " l £* “"'l that a piece of wire wan imbediled in the girie neck and declared her death a "murder.” __ . (Inttrnttioml Soundphotos)

5W7 jk . A ' U| x IL > ■/La tniwniK FGt THf FSOHCTION of thHr ctptor* are <lug oc Tirana ■*“•« *•£ Bahtina in the Giltwrta No fuarda are shown in th* pietur*. but heavily aimed Americana undoubtedly are watching (lifttMitul)

On Duty | Betty j. ar Williams. S 1<• (KMI. daughtei o. Mra. Clarence Mitchell of Iw-catur. route three, is now an active duty with the I’.S. Navy at Seat'.h Wa-h.. after graduating with honor from the University o. Wisconsin radio training school with u rating of Hist class unaii, radioman. She was home sometime ago on leave. Her address is i'SNR Rt. Ants l.akr I'nion. WAVE Bar ! rack-, Seattle caused little damage. In China. American fighters shot j down 11 of l!» enemy planes that | tried to raid an American air base, while In central China. American and Chinese warplanes bombed and machine-gunned a retreating Japanese column The Chinese communique says enemy troops who last week were driven out of, Chungteh, are withdrawing rapidly toward the Yangtze river. They are pursued by Chine <• ground troop ■ Espinosa Funeral : Rites Here Friday [ I — i Funeral service will Ite held as : ( 9 o'clock Friday morning at th" St. I Mary'.t Catholic church In th! city I for Abraham Er>pinosa. M<-xl. an j who died Wednesday morning at j the Adams county memorial hospi- , I tai Rev J J Selmwtx will officiate , land burial will fie in the Catholic ccmi-tery o - - . Chalmer Miller, Jr., ot rout" flv>. was treated at the Adams loun’y memorial h > pital th'at morning for • injuries received when a Venetian blind fell on him at a Io -il store.

I I I Members of th • Daily Democrat' •(toff have received V-mail Christm..u card- from Cpl. James latse. formerly jf Lose's Restaurant, now Nerving with th" f. H. army for- » ' in EngUud. Pvt. Fred Harden. <on of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harden of I'nion ’own-1 hip. ’.i n »w serving with the I'. S. I army at an undl- -;os"d d atinailot J He entered et-rvice in February, t 1; 4.1 0 I M. ■- Party Edwards and Mrs Wilferd Ray left today for Bal.lmore. Md. for the graduation of i Bob Hay, seaman 2-c. IL- will grad i uate Friday from the hospital corps ] ehool in Bainbridge. Md . and will . lx* made a seaman firs' claw upon j graduation. I Rev M. O. la-ster will return today from New York, where h" ha been forth" past three days visiting Illa daughter. Egt Mary Roberta ; Leeter. who io In the Wars and sta ; tinned at Fort Hamilton. Brooklyn The employe -of Niblick and company enj >yed a Chrls'mas party 1 and exchange last evening at th" ■More. Mark Bills, former teacher in the Fort Wayne s.-hoole and now on the staff at the I'nlverslty of Michigan. Ann Arbor, visi'-d in Decatur this afternoon Oscar Mcehbergi-r of Linn Grove was a caller at th'u office, lb' reports that Me hberger Brother* have concluded another busy year. Mr and Mrs. Harry Essex visited in Fort Wayne Wednesday afterHow to Hold FALSE TEETH More Firmly In Place Po your fairs t--»th annoy and embarrass »..u by slipping, druppfnu or nobbling »l>«-n you rat. Isugh or talk? Just sprinkle i little FAKTKICTH on your pistes. Thu alkalinr inon-aridi MWdSV hold* '•••• U-vth more firmly and m-re comfort ibly. Ns yummy, yoory. pasty taste or ’eelilur. Dors not sour t'herh- '|.lat»- -.4 r" (denture breathi. Get FABTEKTH t-la> al my ilrug it-.re

GIVE them Ihe (rift Ihej'd choose ihcm-ehes —a -urprinc from our A l *’ nc ;,nd ‘'utHtandinK collection of _fl i (hri-tma- jewelrv. We have gift* W SB XCIA H , G 9 to please evenone fond of fine I I things. Mat we -how nun~^fii ; W i ON YOUR LIST KEEPS ON GIVING EMBLEM KINGS I Good selection of atones . DIAMONI. RINf.S and mountings. Beautitul and the gift nearest to t liertection. i -P— —P—BILL FOLDS PEARL BEADS Wide variety, various laivelj for al l occasions, styles. —F _p_ LOCKET AND CHAIN . Good selection, various designs. : TRAVELING KITS _p_. So handy and practical. COMPACTS —P— All sizes and designs. MONEY BELTS ~ _ For the man in service. DRESSER SETS Alwavs welcome. An ideal gift. ! P— —P— i MILITARY BRI SHES PI KSES Necessary tor his pentonal A gift that will l»e truly welcome • appearanc*. —P— u p HOLLOWWARE r Individual pieces or complete set. jj • - • and a host of —P—other Gift items. CRYSTAL p_ Sparkiing pieces or complete sets. W*’ • .P— Pumphrey Jewelry Store | '.■■■."we'i l'- ■w jj ■'-' JJJI -■'■a--- .

I noon. Re-ianrunt propr »-tor Joe lame la I ! rioting well and his condition is im-! proved, ao irding ti word received 1 by M:.i Los.- He i- a patient at Kt I Vincent'* hospital. Indiauapolis. where ti daughter. Marjorie |a in nuiM"s’ training Mr l-o-e u suffering from a heart ailment and the physl -lan hast prescribed r* t. lb- will remain a: th" hospital for I at 1.-.-sit three more w.-.-k- • f> — t r; •! Adams County 1 Memorial Hospital ♦ • I Admitteo Mrs. Alfred beam. D" I |c:.tur rout" I: Jitmes Teeple, D" j (atiir route 5 Admitted (tin) dbmiest'dl Chai tn - Miller. Jr. Decatur route 5: | Mis Ines T >rres. Monros-vllle route imfiß . I—i1 —i Mr and Mr lewis Staub of Incatur route 5. are the parents of a baby hoy. bom last evening a' the Adams liiunty memorial h spital

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! The baby was born a’ eight forty- - flv o'tliMk and weighed sev»n poi nds and thirteen ouneiw. Mr. and Mis Charles Muhlenkamp of Rockford. Ohio, route 2. are the parents of a baby girl, born l.ut night at the Adams county mem rial hospital The baby was born at eleven forty-tour o'< lo k and weighed sev n pounds and ten ounces. -o - . imd* »n a ikwwl Town — llrnwihi I Tired Kidneys Often Bring Sleepless Nights thM-v.NMy put t't.'.nn IS ir.itaa < f titiv tubwof Mtm •fjch brio to purify tl.o Mood and you btehby. Wb*a tboy frt tiftui ar>d d’.nt w<rta hfbt in the j ruany f rvpk bam to gM up rugbi*. f r»jurat . or •r*ntvpw«fee aith»L armg ar>4 Lurrotg ’ Ff-atrlifir* shown thef* I* •..IJ.Ffh.hg *ti<« tufb v»ur <>r lda/M*f. l>.n*t t>*gl*-€ tbrt roadHiottibd I f*- v ni iat*-, rrwtLd aWf-. Wb»n «iMk"?‘l*r <4 kidney , ua taattar to rru.ain iu truur I4rwxa. il u.ay abo caw* nags >' g backache, rbfvn.atMl paifa, kg !••• <4 pep tbd er*rp t • pufba«-M uukr tta «/ta, L«au>cL<ai and dutiaem. Don't •hit* A*L \</ur druagoit f<<r Duan't F*Ur, bu< caanfuUg by n .Ilioca fur over 40 >aar» 'I Uy give bat l*y r»l*< *«*d wiU belp th* 15 ti.ik* <4 tul<*« ftuab out uua »aat< fruU# >our tkud. Get Duaat Fuan.