Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 28, Decatur, Adams County, 2 February 1944 — Page 3

BsDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 1944.

L SOCIETY'

K(| HAS M meeting SB] in-' horn- lll*' K bu-in**-|K r ■ ,„ r Ehitig* r pc|B. . -i*-d '<> .11 111 week of |H j M.« Elul-*- I*>wK, . ( Mt* .>p;><>iu‘-il ■. io r-p!:i< •• K !' ~!!«< w-r. |K ■ > .I" I I l ' ll ' Legion horn* |K,. «-.siit "■i i'><k Ba \ ■ - ! w awarded . * : have social -I ,ai>>hp .'.inn burand educa- >*>« Election - Ei-iich township K. b a - wveli thirty , <!• to the K . mvosiii-m* will • of offie* -r* K| •li-r- will »•*• *P*‘■T and group singing , >l* invited to at- ■ SIGMA has meeting I \ Hold w.ih hostes* K T . s Sigma sorority ia*t ■ ..»* buff-t dinner K) .>■ six thirty by Mm. ■l M Madge Barton. v i. formed and ■r.|. I • > Mns. Ray Heller. H; . Elzey. Mio* Edith K... awarded the guest Godfrey and Miss liferHg * ?u**t» of 'he »oiK< Henins. Kt meeting will be held at ■o! M a. Madge Barton in K LADIES AID THURSDAY , I’.iil i laidies aid met play .*' tin- home of -Mrs. tl- nl.tig A deli* loan pot n a > reed at noon and fa- -pent in quilting. Hurls . . n- ‘-'lng. devotions ' is a k/’.ji I y 7 ien belong welcome gift for out Valentine, life fl I'M I I I I I II I Ri;> | H Lh\ i 1 'll iShat *he‘« really hop. Jr !■» * "Imteicrrte” Nrloine* One of our most BpuUr frsgranem, it M ■re to plctee, >2.50 to >5.00 M"’e . . Purge Flaeon*, rted trigrance*. >1.40 to $2.25 w* Tt * four turret* of “ ! 'l>rrhlUl Hll h Pre ■*» U Iwwie* m moan • >3.75 ***" Lelong Cologne* Ul,k * Cologne... *1.25 •*•*» Cologne ... K2t Night Cologne *2 28 Cream Cologne | - si SO l,r *» Cologne ... *1.50 Sachet. assorted **>l.«s nilh Drug Co.

were l-d by Mr*. Kenneth Parrish, followed with prayer by Mr*. Charlea Shoaf. Those present were Mr*. Abe Schn-pp. .Mr*. Ira Mcßride. .Mr*. Charles Shoaf. Mm. Gayle Cook. Mr*. Tom Noll. Mm. Dwight B<-h---nepp and children, Mrs. Violet Platt and Mrs. Hindenlang. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mre. Vaun Reber. The Spanish American auxiliary meeting, scheduled at th- legion home Thursday evening, hae been postponed until further notice WnTs Mr. and Mr*. Elmer Scott, 4M Mercer Ave., are the parent* of a baby aon. Itorn yesterday at 2:10 i a. in. Mr. and Mrs. .1 amie I.ovelette, i Berne route 1. are the parenbt of a § daughter, born this morning at the local hospital. The baby's father 1* I serving with the I'. S. army. <»_. Adams County .Memorial Hospital ♦ ♦ Admitted: W. II Worklnger. Sl9 Winchester: Clifford Nevil, Geneva. DismiMed: Ml** Twanette Magley; Betty Purdy. 2UH Halina; Pa- . trivia Bollinger, .KM W. Fourth St.. | Carol Louise Gable, 53d Studebaker; Francis Howell. 921 Monroe St., Mary Jane Smith. 62S Mercer Ave. Mrs. Mary McClure will leave today for Palm Springs, Cal., to Join her aon, Lt. Robert McClure, and another mm. Morri*. They will make their home In Palm Spring*. W. Guy Brown has returned from Indianapolis where he attended a meeting of the State Tuperculogiu board of which he has long been a member. Mr*. Jesse Rice, who waa a patient at the local hospital for several week*. >h »'ill confined to her home but Is recovering nicely. Mm. William Gam has returned * ftom a brndnew trip to Chicago. iMn*. Owen K Baker 1* confined to her home With illness. Dick Humphrey of Bluffton has Two simple steps to amazing NewSTRENGTH ■ ,- isi ■ A 2-g« these two important steps may A help you to overcome the discomforts or embarrassment of aour stomach. jeiky tierves, torn of appetite, undicvight. digestive complaints, weakne's. poor complex.on! A who 1* operstin* on only a 70 to l»% twaltby Mood vMumo or • vtomech dlgcotiv* espseitv of only M to *►'. normal W severely handicapped. So with ample stomacb dlssetive fulces PLUS RICH. RKD-BUX>n you should •njoy that tense of sreU-belng which deucte. physical ntneas . . . mental alertyou are rabjoet to poor digestion or .U.p«-t deficient red-Mood aa the cure of your trouble, vet have no organic complication or focal infection. Bfifi Tcmie may be just wnat you need aa It wmffsai&ws?»s the stomach and (1) to bulid-up BLOOD STBXNUTH when detk-lent So.ld Sturdy Health sod Help Amorics Win Thousand* and thousands of uaer* have n-s’ir.Ad to the benefita BSfi Toole has ■rought to them and scientific reorerrh hows that It ueu rreuiu—tbat s why so nany say fififi Tonic builds sturdy health -makes you feel Ute yourself again At ln< etoeea in idaod Mo*, sure C*lSCo. buiU Tnmoy HEALTH

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Wednesday Historical Club, Mr*. Earl Butler. 2:30 p. m. Shakespeare club. Mrs. Harry Molti. 2: :30 p m. Red Crons Sewing Center, Amerhan Legion Home, 1 p. m. Thursday Me'hodlst church Everready class, Min. M. O. Leder, 7:30 p. m. Christian Church Ladles Aid, Mr*. Her«el Nash, 7:30 p. m. Spanish American auxiliary, Amt rlcan Legion Home, postponed. The Natarene missionary meet. Mr*. Amanda Ward, St. Mary'* St. 7.30 p. in. First Cnited Brethren ladle* aid, Mrw. Hubert Cochran, 12* S. Eighth S'. 2 p. m. Salem Evangelical and Reformed ladles Aid, Mm. Otto Peck, all day meeting. Zion Evangelical and Reformed Girl* Guild, church social rooms, 7:30 p. m. Pal lota XI public card party, American Legion Home, R p. m. So Cha-Rea, Mrs. Dick Ehlnger, 7:30 p. m. Presbyterian missionary society, Mm. Huber DeVo**, 2:30 p. m. Evangelical missionary society, church *o< lai rooms. 2 p. in. Pleasant Dale ladles aid, church parion*, all day. Nazarene W. M. A., Mrs. Jack Gray, 7 p. m. Women of the Moose. Moose Home, 7:30 p. m. t’nlon Chapel Igtdies aid. Mm. Ralph Blum, 1:30 p. m. Friday Public Party, Moose Home, 8 p. m. Work and )Vin class, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Howell, postponed. Poiahonta* bodge. Red Men's Hall. 7:30 p. m. Red Cr<«s Knitting Center, American legion Home, 1 p. m. Sunday Bobo Bethodfst church W. S. C. s.. Parsonage, 7;30 p m. Monday Research Club, Mrs. J, R. Parrish. 2:30 p. m. started his flfthleth year a* a taxi driver In Bluffton. In the old day* he drove a home powered vehicle but for many year* lias used the modern automobile. Every one who has traveled In this part of the state knows Dick and he has a line of experiences that would make a very Interesting book. o — Trade In a Good Town — Dec*t«i< Today’s Pattern /j VL 4i 9056 I I—. r\ nl I I \\ I / ■ I li l\ I HI i'l I' A\ .< ■ f ’ll ' ■ W I 1 1 I W Marian Martin A alenjerlzln*. hmfnlnc little frock that» eny as can bo to stitch up .. ■ Pattern 90S* Note how few pa tern piece*! What * more, it button* down the front eo that you can sllr into ft with out »poillng your bair-dc A grand style to wear st horn-, foi •hoppins, Pattern 9»'5« may b« ordered only in misee*' and women's *lse* 12. It, IS I*. J#: 8*- 32 s * M M *o and « Sil- IS akrs m yards 35 inch. This pattern, together with a transfer pattern of decorative embroidery motif* tha’ you can u*e on linen* or frock*. TWENTY CENTS. Send TWENTY CENT* in coin* for these pattern*. Write plainly SIZE. NAME. ADDRESS. STYLE NUMBER Send TEN CENTS extra for new Marhn M»rtin Pattern Book Complete »tyle relectfon for all ages Free pattern printed righ* in book Send your order to Decatur Dally Democrat. Martan Martin Pattern Department. M 4 West Randolph Street. Chicago IS, UL

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MibE j i j ul | l *j Word has been received that Pvt. Ruth Whines, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Will Winneu, ha* been assigned to Camp Patrick Henry. New Port New*. Va„ Pvt Winnes 1* in th»- X-ray department of the camp hoepl'al there. Her new addr-M is: Pvt. Ruth Winne* (ASIO9B2L 3rd WA< Co, C. P H. H R I*. E Now Port New*, Va. Mr*. Arthur L. Poling has received word that her husband has arrived safely somewhere in the Sou’h Pacific. Cpl. Poling has been in service since April. 1941 and wae formerly stationed at Camp Livingston. l.a. Pvt. Jerome Keller, son of Mr. and Mr*. Ed Keller of Monroe St., who hw been seriously ill in the hopeltal at Camp Atlantia Beach. Fla., underwent an emergency operation several days ago. according to word received l-y hi* parents. Fort De* Moines, lowa, Feb. 2 Pvt. Quintella Etta Frye. 413 Mercer Ave., Decatur. Ind., has begun training at the firwt women’s army corps training center, here. She who Immediately aligned to a receiving center company for a week of elementary training. Here she was issued clothing and equipment, instructed in rudiments of drill, and given army < lauslfica'ion test*. For the following five week*, she will lie assigned io a basic company for more detailed training preparing her to become a member of the supplemental troop* of the army of the Cnited Staff*. Mra. Richard Foreman ha* received word that her husband, who ii stationed at Fort Jack«eon. Mi**.. Is confinefl io the camp huepita!, suffering from Influenza. Four eons of Mrs. Cora laiugh. of 253 North Seventh street, are now in the army service oversea*. They are: Pfc. Everett (Speed• laiugh; S. Sgt. Fredrick Ixiugh; T Sgt. Donald iDodo) Ixiugh; and I Pvt. Jam** (Woodyi Lough, Pvt. George C. whittenliarger who left Decatur for army service recently, w now stationed with the 289th F. A. Bn.. Camp Roberts, Cal. Mm. Esther E Huffman ha* re- ; ceived word that her husband. Perry H. Huffman, has been ad- ! vaiict d to the rank of captain. Capt. Huffman, who waa commissions October 1, 1942. iiaa been oversea* since May. 1942. S«Sgt. John McConnell haa arrived at hi* destination, according to a cablegram received by hi* wife. He I* the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe I McConnell of this city. Vilaa Elzey, S !/c in the I’. 8.

E '* J 11 *tf tbtf* 1 IR'jWiWiiw : r*.; ' Ifi* H right. blMk li<»e* dross wM pink coNar; prlsW crepe »ra«k; right, pink linen with sppliquet. rew. fsbrlc we have In one dress, the better background It offers for accessortea. from diamond soring bonnets The three dresses picture*! above make lovely backgroun.ls for jewel omamodel left is a town frock made of Mack linen, its cool, smart neckline r* U ' Jni. linen collar edged with Irish lace, with • gold lace rosette set wit»- diamonds, diamond B eS The Jhit? repc frock center, strewn with pastel tinted posies is accompanied by °S|S2I Mt^d over the white gsuntiet glove * a bouquet of goi-i and d..- * * TK. rimnte dress right is ptak linen With paler pink appliques detailing the neckline and Mg "“’‘l . J? *,? P nd butterflies with flexible w.ng. are {nased on the bowknot embroidered to the bracelet to not too elegant to wvar with this model • (Itrttrntt-otul)

WAVES in Action ★» ★ ★ Storekeeper jb K crnciAL u s »i*vf rwoTOftiiAPH Everything in the Navy must be accounted for. It’* the job of storekeepers to keep track of all supplies — from pencil* to parachute* WAVES receive special training for thi* work at Navy *chool». These who qualify a* petty officer* earn a salary of >7B a month, plus free meal* and quarters, or *3.05 a day for subsistence when government facilities are not available. The girl in the photo is a Storekeeper, rh.rd Class, the crossed keys indicating storekeeper and the single chevron meaning third class petty officer.

navy, ta spending a Jft-dav leave with his mother. Mis Ethel Elzey of thi* city. He ha* just returned from convoy duty to England and will report to New York for r< -assignment after hU leave. Ho ha* been in service one year. Pfc. Pari* Hake* ha* been confined to the marine hospital in San Diego, Calif., for th*- pas’ several week*. HU addrivo may be obtained from hi* parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Georg** Hake* of thi* city. Pvt. Lloyd Lichtenberger bao arrived home from Camp Barkley for a lOday furlough. WAR BONDS will buy <«■* urlty for you and for America! o— Finds Brother's Body H. uston. T*-x. (I'Pi A 3<th division truck driver found the body of hie brother on a battlefield in Italy. In a letter home to Hou*t<in relatives, Harry S. Satterwhite said the on*-In a million Incident cave him the "greatest shock of my life.'* He wrote the letter shortly alter illmc verlng hi* brother. Sgt. John L Satterwhite of the paratroops, de ill on an Italian battlefield. 190 Cost Sells for 75c Patterson, N. J,— (t'Pi Tired women conducting a ladies' aid rummage sal* here finally peruuaded a |>r spective customer to buy their last article for sale a black NOTICE! Bruce’s GriU open Feb. 3 from a. m. to 2p. m. and from 1:00 to H:00 p. m.

«■ - ■- ' ■■■■'■■ B TOUCHDOWN - - jT v iJT’ NEW YORK, N. Y. — Lou Little, nead coach of Columbia University football team, watches Tom Rock, :aptain, salvage Inedible fat In ths kitchen of the training quarters. All used f,-.t . *'-1 be turned in to :he meat dealer where It will be 1 jent on its way to be converted nto glycerine for munition* and nsdicinais. I wool coat for 75 cents, anil pre- , pared to go home. But they had to 1 wait for on*- of their sal-swoinen. | who couldn't find her coat the L black w ol one, for ulii'-h she had I paid |9O.

Describes Tragedy Os War In Italy Italian Peasants Sticking To Homes With Allied Invasion Force*] South of Rome F«-b. 2 (t'Pi What is th*- Italian farmland like when a battle i* over'.’ It's rather Ilk*- a painting by .Millet riddled with bullet hole* and marred by tiedust of battle Reynold* Pa* kard. representing th*' combined I nited State* pre**, say* the farmers plow carefully near Cisterna to avoid the bodies of I German dead The windmills are shell-marked j but still turning The barn* which housed machine-gun n*-*ta are in ruin*. But th? Italian peasant*' stick stubbornly to their home* j They try to talk to the Yank sold : ier*. even while the boy* are «hout- ] Ing at retreating Nazi*. Packard say* it i* hard to describe the beauty and tragedy of the ** elie. "PerhapH if y. u t**>k .Millet’s ; ■Th*- Gleaner*' or The Angelu*.'" hi- nay*, '"and riddled the canva* ; with bullet holes ami smeared it ; with blood, you would get my Impression." Six Army Fliers Killed In Crash Kearney, Nob Fob. 2 H'P) - Six army flier* were killed ami two were ,*erlou*ly injured (hi* morning when their four-motored bombers of the cr*-w *were uninjured. ' The men were o;i a combat training flight. - o YANK, FRENCH (Coui..au»a from rmi» 1) cepteil lui they tried to raid an Allied convoy. In Jugoslavia, th*' partisan* re-

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port they are inflicting heavy |o*Ms<-. on a crack German Alpine diviehm in Dalmatia. hi Western Europe. Berlin has be.-n bomto'd again. British Mosquito bomber* hit the G'-rman capital in a nuisance raid last night. And Allied plane* reportedly out over the continent again today. ... ——o — ■ 22 Marine Fighter Planes Forced Down Pearl Harbor. Feb 2 —(UP) —A bad storm for*«d down 22 to 23 f’orealr figh'er plane* in a marine squadron last week. However, all but nix pilot* were saved. The plane* were on a routine flight between the Gilbert and Eli lice inland*. One plane reached its i bane -afely. One made a crash landi ing in the Ellice Island*. And the ! other* presumarbly came down at *ea searching operation* began as soon as one plan*- arrived *afeiy. 0 Wasting Fat* I* Waste! 0 Women of Moose Public Party, Miwise Home. Friday K p. m. 2'Jb2t If yc»u need to BVIIOUP RE081000! Hfirfi's On* «f th* Best Horn* Ways! Ton girts who suiter from simple anemls or who lose to much during monthly period* that you sre pale, feel tired, weak, "drigged out"—because you lack precious blood-iron — »tart today — try Lydia I’lukham's TABLETS. Pinkham'* Tablets Is one of th* greatest blood-iron tonic* you can buy to help build up red blood to give more strength and energy—in such esse*. Taken a* directed—Pinkham’s Tablet* i« one of the beat home waya to get precious Iron into the blood Just try them for 30 dare—then see K you. too, don't remarkably benefit Follow label directions Pinkham’s Tablste are well worth trylngl Lydia Pinkham’s TMim