Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 31, Decatur, Adams County, 5 February 1944 — Page 3
■KaV. FEBRUARY 5, 1944
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■ HARRISON CAMOU V.tiuir. »>Milrate Writer ■WOOD - Hate to call ■ to hiit face., but James ■ who p!ay» the oldest son ■uilivans." is Hollywood's 5 male Cinderella ■ | of the moment ’ A ft w years MBk ,1 ago. Cardwell I lA Wiu a caJ,I V | the inn Rock &°*f c|ub >n ■ . Camden, N. J eSw ’ 1 Ttn * wer,< ** p received an ■ t<r from Rot ko I I'ait-sr. twn-r of ESma a chain of thcAters in Camden and other New ■ Carrell Jersey cities, to ma’.e a series A*l appearances at »500 it and all expenses paid ■ore, he is being billed tee above Anne Baxter. Mitchel! and all the Hol blerans m the picture. 1 tnoment at the Mocamho ■cfeey Rooney and pretty ■tinders were seated a few B Ava Gardner and Paul w>, the lad who looks lik.t I'M Mickey acted like he ,ni and needles and quickt the Trocadero, however, fed his spirits sufficiently l» at the extra piano and *«• with the band. ®unt is holding off on "ln- ' Blonde" for another week "tty Hutton a chance to! “J * idea of rest evidently relaxation. Saw her rum Ike mad with Squadron hartley, eon of Lady Bart • h*d her hair cut short 'earing it tn a wind-blown J »as ail full of plans to wny Lanier s party for the er and for Capt Clark {J o™* 0 ™* win spend two weeks a Bend put to have two » dates with Jackie Cnoper *' lena Dietrichs husband ,*L *** aick all ,to a way Mr’ e ° Mt a? " 1 aUIt **** M . Marjorie Stewart r oys with her parents I five her that new ‘rub. wrist watch....
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min-Ic at Trinity Engli h Lutherai> church lr Fort Wayne The program follow*: flood Fellows Be Merry, (Peasant Cantata) by J. S Hath; Silent Wor-hip. by G. F. Handel; Vittoria, Vittoria, by G. Carbo-iml; Der Gartner, by Hugo Wolf; Die Malnacht. by J. Brahms; Devotion, by IL Strait i, sung by Mt. Ca-selman. Mrs. Casselman will king Tn Ixt Sai. by G. Torelll; She Never Told Her Love, by F. Haydn; Come Again Sweet Love, by J Dowland; My Love Rode By. by M Calbn-ath. Di Prevents II Mar. II Stiol ilai Traviata by G Verdi; Slow. Horses. Slow, by It Jal >wlcz; Old Mother Hubbard by V. Hely-Hu:-chlnson: The Green-Eyed Dragon, by W Charles, rung by Mr. Carsei man Election of officers will take immediately .following the recital. Tickets for the benefit movie to be sponsored February IS and 19 will lie distributed and members are requested to get their tickets from their respective chairman. Duo to a misunderstanding, admission will not lie charged a 1 the door. Metnberi are therefore urged to u-e fhelr gu>- ■ tickets. The Rebekah Lodge will meet at the I. O. O. F. Hall Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock. All mem-berw are asked to attend. SALEM LADIES AID HAS MEETING The ladies aid society of the Salem Evangelical and Reformed church of Magley, met at the homo of Mrs. Otto P> ck Thursday. The mapor project of the day was gulping. followed by a period of devotions and a short business meeting. Four guests were present. A delicious tureen dinner was served at noon by Mrs. Peck and Mns. Martin Freuchte. The follow--Ing members attended the meeting; Mrs. Amanda Borne, Mns. Emma Brelner, Mrs. Martha Dettiwger, Mrs. Lena Freuchte, Mrs. Viola Kreutzman, Mrs. Louise Frnchte. Mrs. J. M. Michael, Mns. Caroline Peck. Mrs. Gladys Peck. Mrs. Martha Reppert, Mrs. Mina Reppert. and Mrs. Bertha Wood. U. B. LADIES AID MEETS THURSDAY The First United Brethren ladies aid met at the home of Mrs Hubert Cochran Thursday afternoon. Devotions were given by Mrs. Roy Mumma. Mns. Eatl Crider and Mrs. Delma Elzey. The vice president, Mrs. Floyd l>eafh. conducted the business session. There were 20 calls reported for the month. Fifteen members, two guests and two children were present. Hostesses
The Veloz and Yolanda baby is out of the incubator. , . . Hear Tony Martin has been upped to a staff sergeant. .. . Myrna Dell and Tom Neal cooing again Jess Barker Ailed Ann Triola s dressing r<«.rd at the Bar of Music with gardenias. What he docen t know !i that she's allergic to them. The Forrest Tuckers (she was the Earl Carroll beauty. Sandra Jolley) havs a summer data with the stork. Add swell retorts: Comedian Wally Brown was kidding Writer Parke Levy (but a little on the square) about not having enough to do In a scene for the new Sinatra picture "How am ! going to get along." he said, unless you give me funny lines?" "Well." said Levy, "the Statue of Liberty hasn't said anything for all these years and she's still pretty popular." Listener to the Tokyo war prisoner's broadcast reports hearing Col Tiger Teague send greetings to Eleanor Powell and love to his motl r He's tbs Army officer who;:-. Ek ..nor met a number of year i azo «»n a voyage to New York via the Panama Canal Since then he's sort of adopted her Mnde her beneOciary ol his Army insurance. HOLLYWOOD HI-JINKS: The boys might as well give up on Isabelita Castro, pretty slr.ger at the Clover Club She's tn love with I James "Dody" Sinclair. Jr. . . Paul Laams. Jr. of the eastern united Artists publicity staff, and Joe Steele are responsible for that clever "Knickerbocker Holiday exploitation stunt They sent hampen of gag girts to 100 «■«"'• scribes . . . Preston Sturges has set up headquarters at the Cali- ‘ fornia studio and Harry Rosenthal maestro at the Players, will be musical director on his future pictures. . . . None other than Harry James is giving Jack Benny pointers on trumpet playing for 'The Hom Blows at MnlnighL" . . - Dj* Meyberg is getting up a ls-milii-meter color newsreel or. the war relief activities of Hol'ywood celebs. ... Besides dancing and making love. B-b Benchley also u singing ir the picture, "Jams."
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Sunday Boho Bethodist church W. S. C. S , Parsonage. 7:30 p tn. Monday Our Lady of Mystery discussion group. Mrs. Herman Miller, 7:30 p. m. Pythian Sister Needle Club. K. if P. Home, after Temple. Pythian Sisters Temple, K. of P. Home, 7:30 p. m. Research Club, Mrs. J. R. Parrish. 2:30 p. m. Woman's club general meeting, Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, 7:45 p. tn. Junior auxiliary. American lxgion Home, 6 p. m. Tuesday Delta Theta Tau business meeting. Elks Home, K p. m. Don us Class. Evangelical church, 7:30 p. m. Evangelical Dutiful Daughters class, Mrs. Mary Johnson, 415 Madison. 7:30 p. m. Rebekah Ixtdgc, I. O O. F. Hall. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Beulah Chapel W. 8. C. 8., Mrs. Frank Spade. Peterson, all day. Presbyterian World Friendship guild. Mrs. Fred Smith, 7:30 p. m. Church Mother's study club, Methodist church. 2 p m. Red Cross Sewing Center, American Legion. 1 p. tn. Historical Club. Mrs. J M Miller, 2:30 p. m. Thursday Order of Eastern Star, Masonic Hall, 7:30 p. in. Zion Lutheran missionary society. Lutheran church, all day. Friday Red Cross Knitting Center, American Legion Home, 1 p. m. for March will lie Mrs. Frank Bohnke. Mrs. It IL Wilson and Mrs. William Newlin. The work committee for the month will be Mrs. Haymond Johnson. Mns. Huie ert Cochran and Mrs. Harry Poling. The closing prayer was given by Mrs. Zellu Baker. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mm ’Frank Jones and Mrs. William Pennington. KIRKLAND P. T. A. WILL MEET MONDAY The Kirkland township parentteacher's association will hold their February meeting Monday evening at the Kirkland high school The program will include several plays, under the direction of Miss
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?;■ ■ I?'* dbrr w Sr?A I y \ RTtoScvJb’•*s£»** v 'bBDM ADVANCING TOWARD THHR OBJCCTIVE, the vital Cape Gloucester, these U. 8. Marines use cautKA and a big General Sherman tank in their push. Although the area wan heavily bombarded by u S. naval forces, the Marines take no chances, for they know that Jap snipers may still be hiding in ths jungle, waiting to take a shot at them. U. S. Marine Corps photo (International Soundphoto)
Irene Kirchner, special musical selections. directed by Mrs. Roberts, and scenic motion pictures and comedy. On the committee for the evening are Mr. ami Mrs. William Griffiths, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Worden. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Andrews. Mr. and Mrs J. W Mankey, and Harvey Mankey and daughters. THANK OFFERING SERVICE SUNDAY The Women's Missionary Association will present at 10:30 Sunday morning In the First United Brethren Church the following program: Organ prelude Mrs. Ralph Roop Call to worship Choir. Doxology congregation. Invocation, with Ixrrd’s Prayer — pastor. Hymn: "We Thank The, Lord, for thki Fair Earth.** RMponaive reading: ''Universal Praise'* Male quartet. 'The Church in the Wildwood.*’ R. O. Wynn. Edward Deltsch. Hephus Jackson. David Wynn. Ryinn: "Now Thank We All Our God." Scripture lesson: Psalm 100 Mrs. Charles Robenold. Prayer: Mm. G A. Light. Mrs. Floyd Death, Mrs. E. A. Crider. Anthemn; Whispering Hope" — choir. Sermon: "The Art of Being Thankful" — pastor. Candle light service and thank offering. with offertory duet. Ben. diction Msr Charles Robenold. The Beulah Chapel W. 8. C. 8. will meet with Mrs. Frank Spade of Peterson Wednesday for an all day meeting. The Iblta Theta Tau sorority
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Top left, long uort in lory fabric, below, hand-crocheted foKinotor; right, cotton showl end plcid model. Scarves are heading the list of campus favorites these days. They are warm for the sharp winds and are comfortable and effective style changers. Top of the list Is the ice mist scarves, shown top left, in all-wool oblong woven in a lacy, light, cobwebby pattern. Below is the hand-crocheted wool fascinator decorated with contrasting colored balls of fluff or brilliant stones. Large shawls are used as chill chasers both indoors and out. The first is a large, solid-colored spun rayoi square trimmed with cotton fringe To keep flying locks under control, the girt at th* extreme right is wearing a gay plaid .scarf around her bead with long fringe falling down the back and shoulders. \ UatuMUoUl •
will have a business meeting Tuesday evening at the Elks home. All mem tiers are urged to attend. The Junior auxiliary of the American lx-glon will have a "white elephant” party Monday evening at •I p. m at the Ix-gion Home. 0 AGENTINA BREAKS (Continued From Page 1) Hons which neutral nations Impose on countries at war. The right had previously been extended io the United States and Brazil when they went to war. The announcement added that new spy ring revelations next week would "convince certain people influenced by rumors that Argentina’s actions have not been the result of foreign pressure." o ■Mils Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Miller. Homestead No 43, are the parents of a ba-by daughter, born yesterday at 1:59 p m. She weighed 7 pounds and 9 ounces and haa been named Sharon Kathleen. o — 18 Persons Killed In Blast In England Ixmdon. Feb. 5 tl'Pt An amniutlon dump blew up at a railroad ' station In northern Eiiglattd yesterday. At least D» persons were killed. The explosion showered debris ever a radius of miles and i shook a large area. Traffic over the railway line was diverted. Soldiers are eald to have been
i loading or unloading ammunition at a freight car Just before the explosion. ■— l '■ O" Adams County Memorial Hospital ♦ ♦ Admitted: Mias Audrey lx-vel. 'Geneva; Miss Dorothy Ooetting, DeI i-a’ur route 1; Glenn Witte, Hoagland route 1. Admitted* and dismissed) Frank Gould. Monro*-; Mro. Ray Kolter, Decatur route 2. Dismissed: Patrick Mann, Ossian route 2. DECATUR MERCHANT tConttnuM From Fars i) 2 o'clock at the Union Chapel U. B. church. Rev. Dwight L Pat terson. pastor of the church, will officiate The body may be viewed at 'he Zwick fiuieral home from 7:30 o'clock this evening until tho lime of the funeral Five Os Escaped Prisoners Caught Buffalo. N. Y. Feb 5. <UP)~ Five of the eight prisoners who broke out cf the so called "escape proof" Buffalo Jail have been captured. The men. traveling In two groups, were picked up in stolen automobiles in different parts of New York I state. Still at large are the two I ringleaders of the escape. Joseph I Augello i f Buffalo and Bernard Berman of Ni w York City, both I facing trial on murder charges. 0 ft Is men of fal'h that will save the world, not men of knowledge.
LOCALS Mrs. R. E. Frey has returned from Columbia. S. C. where she has t>e,-n visiting with her husband for the pare everal monttm. Mho is making her home with Cpl. Frey’s parents for the present. Miss Martha Albrecht of Dayton, ().. formerly of Chattanooga, was a guest Sunday at the hom<- of Mr and Mrit. Roy Kuhn and sons Billie and Bobbie, of Crystal Lake, New Carlisle. O. Mrs. Zella Baker of Fort Wayne, a former Decatur resident, is now making her home with her brother. Jos. A. Hunter of this city. Mrs. G. Remy Blerly returned lad' evening from a two week-' Visit with her daughters at Corpus Christi Texas. While there they enjoyed a visit into old Mexico and to points of interest In Texas. J O. Nellemeyer writes a line from lais Angeles, where be has resided 20 years, that he still gets homesick for old Decatur. He plans to visit here in the autumn so it won’t be el'her too cold or too hot. A number of improvement will In- made on the Mennonlte church grounds at Berne, it has been announced. Parts of the high spots on the lot will be cut down, drivfw blacktopped. grounds landscaped and other improvements made. Meshlx-rger Brothers will do much of the work. Marine Lieut. Charles Camp arrived here yesterday from his camp in Texas to visit Mrs. Camp, whn has been rwlding here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ward Calland. Leighton Bowers. 49, architect, formerly of Fort Wayne and quite well known here, died at Indianapopolls after a three days illness. Kenneth Parrish of thia city escaped injuries Thursday when his car went into a shallow ditch and tore through a fence on East Lincoln highway near Van Wert. Lt. anti Mrs. Leo Miller daughter. Ihi'ricia, arrived here last night from Ixmdon. Ontario, Canada, and
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Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus F Miller of Dayton. O. are here, all visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Miller and family. Herman Yager, 111 for some time, was rejmrted better this morning after an uncomfortable night. Principal W. Guy Brown is busy Just now with plans for the busge'hall tournament to be held here last week for the month, it takes many detail to get every thing set for the big annual sport event of the schools. Dll l | ll)l|lll IlSfl Kj l i thi iiliii|in 111 ill i 111111111 j liw Pfc. Wayne D Frey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl H Frey, has arrived safely somewhere in the Southwest Pacific according to word received by his parents. He has been in the marine corps for IS months. His address cannot be published but may be obtained trom his parents. A-C John J. Hunter will arrive thia evening for a short visit with his father. Jos. A Hunter of this city Cadet Hunter is in pre-flight training for the naval air corps at DePauw University, Greencastle. G'-orge Washington's ffrst cabinet was not fully appointed until almost four months after his inauguration. ATFIRST SIGH OF A . Wdi G 9566 U 6 TABLHS. SAIYL NOSE MOW
