Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 45, Decatur, Adams County, 22 February 1944 — Page 3

SDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 1944

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Ffc, hamison camoil Pl- . feature* h>*dlc*te Writer *D I.YWOOD —At the unholy hsarlo: 10 30 in the morning. Ih-nny i-oofi: m an>l some of hi* gang are gh*t out with a jam session this week on the net > “ l ' K * ect and flp fuk *•' M " i,h *■ |9 .I-*' st i 9g the ;■! ■•:.<•. 99 W c i s » ■ bass 9K -jjaH M■• v b 99 ’ 1 - 99 -iaHB TI . .. r ' 9b* -9599 brains <>» Nkrnon Carroll ••Rachel s - Dream." a num- ; tat < ■'•dman has composed in hon°e SI i>*s eight-and-a-hail-iiiviith-“Urii ighter, Rachel. s supposed to be in a New musicians' hangout like tin-' club or the Famous Door As gets hotter and hotter.' M 9» Irarnell falls in love with Cardwell. He’s the Camden. boy who scored such a hd in Hullhans " Now he’s playing •■Sn.bomst In Goodman s band . pretty pleased with this | After Director Archie] okays the take, he tells me Bfr-’t bands have been shoved ’ pictures." he says, "for just their names would bring haven't been really ? part of But this is the story of a plays a kid whom »» to be a leader. That ns all the time Fake Harry [■>' Harry came with me when about ]#. My kid brother i him on a recon! I ne--d- - player, so lie sugJames Well, to make a long short. I hired him and er.Wccl him I-at« r on he became 1 himself just Uke the boy in this story." ■oak Benny if it’s true that h» 39 the hand are going to play Itn the picture. |J W*a." he says, "but just two or j qp minutes. Sure is a funny

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 A. M. Phone* 1000 — 1001 Tuesday \ l.i'i <’■. .try It. n... : a'. W . m> " • i‘ ■ It' io Tow n Ila'.!. 7 30 p. ni H ■’ town-hip Home Ei.inomic*' '■’th. M .•••!, , j'.i cymiiar .jin, •'. 30 ’ p. m lb '►• i 1.. ;■. . Od<| p. now's Ila! ' !<> Ji 111. ||"|l.| T'o-'.I T.i I -, :.i! th' e'ing. Ek- H i:n' . » p in Wednesday lb I 1 • ■ ■'■ .n" ('< tl'er VlleT '.■ ' .I’l L. uion Home. 1 p m. iii : M.. ’I. ■' Jdy < lull. M< thod st ihi: ih. 2 ; n: I n oil '.can-hip Woman'.* c'.ub. Ml * Ft ink Gie, kii r. a.l day. S' M. y< ’own-n.p Home Economic* I .'■ p;. ~Slll' M il* liTh i Kcho d. I p. m. i' \j |,. ■ [.,, , ■v.i'er. "1" p. m Thursday II I'!; and X.i'itni < '.•<!••, Zion Evangeh. al and |;. foimied chur. h, 2 3o p. m. Zion Evangel. i| n.i I Kefonned i’liilale'hean Circle, Mr-. Lamoille, Fllgie s p m Zion Evangeleal and lb formed Frii'lidnhip Circle, Ml- Herman Pi n e, s p ni Zion Ev.ing.-le il and Ib fuined Beiiany <';!' Mr- Harty Knapp. * p. m. II mdur.i* Zion Evangi Ji al and Ibformed Women's guild, church parlor*, al! day. Kurali-itii Study ‘ Sub. M: - Sy! \ • aler Staub. S p m. Ear'ein S’.r. Masonic Home 7 :p> p m. Friday American Legion Auxiliary social I tn. -"ni’ Legion Home. 7 to p m Monday Ib’-eari li * hit. Mrs Leo Saylow. 2 30 p I' the |< of C hall \ throe tiered A' dd ng ak" topped with a mitiia- ’ tut'e bride ilid groom, cen’ered the | 'abb flank'd wi’h tail lighted ! tapeiw. For traveling, the bride chose an aipi.i blue Wool mt wi’h red fox fui trimming After a -holt wedd-' llllt ' |> tile ■ e|pl" Will be at hottie | on X ' I Se. olid f' •et Mi- Bak'r a graduate of the li'iatui high - hoo’. aid at pre-.nt I employe.l ..• th' <;• Hera! Electric ■ Co Tie !11 degi ooin a. a graduate I of the c.it'ir Catholic high school ind Is employ, d .it th" Studebaker I’ ant in F ■ • W >y e MONMOUTH JUNIORS TO PRESENT PLAY Tir junior tin of Monmouth high e. 1i.H.l will I'K’sent the play I 11. Vlvetltur. of llu< kl'dH’try Finn.” Tu«»dav night. February 29.1 ■— ’~r

place. Hollywood," he adds, gunning. "Imagine cutting Mozart!' Over at the Fine Arts studio. Pat O’Brien has rented a couple of sound stages and turned them into a shipyard for the picture "Pilebuck." He and some of his actor pals are waist deep in water when 1 come onto the set They are sawing off piles while Director Eddie Sutherland, nice and dry up behind the camera, shouts instructions In the water with Pat are Mat M- Hugh. liarton Maclaine. Frank Sully and Dick Talmadge, the vetI eran stunt man. The boys are supposed to finish their work and wade over toward a pier They are standing on a platform in the bottom <.t the tank. If they step over too far. they’ll go of! the edge- and take a ducking. I ‘Hey." yells Sutherland, "isn’t there some way for you to move I faster?” •Sure-.” yells back O'Brien, “if you put us on wires'" As ‘I ••' are almost at the pier, one of the group (looks like Talmadg i slips and disappears in a big splcsh. • Hey. Eddie.” shouts MacMne. "this guy Hunks he s a submarine!” Now over to Paramount to watch Veronica take and Sonny Tufts do a scene for "Bring on the I Girls." They are having an argument In a corner of a night club kitchen. Sonny is a sort of a male bodyguard hired to keep wealthy but innocent Eddie Bracken out of trouble Veronica is a cigaret girl ' with whom Eddie gels involved She seems timer than ever alongable the towering Tufts But Sonny will be lucky if anybody sees him in this shot Veronica is wearing a coral crepe harem outfit with filmy , i trous- rs. bare midriff and a little i bra And she has just the figure for lit I When Director Sidney Lanfield ' finishes the shot. 1 ask Veronica if she has talked to any Hollywood I cigaret girls to get pointers on how to play the part. "No." says Veronica, "but I've seen enough of 'em and I’ve seen . how guys look at 'em.”

at x I’ M- in the M-hool gym. Ei'ii.-r Kukeihan has th" leading part of ’ Hmk". Tom Sawyer, h - f.imo '■ .eel i portrayed by b. k l<i' • lit t|> 1 ,n. lulled in tile •a- t .!•< V- W< .- . V iuahti Kin '. K. a•iv B < tiy Mary Malian. Uu’li Fi< !l , ’ l>Otina tlta’id ’..ff, Mar-g. Ho w !!•">' M . '. Flo..- lutnanri uhd Mat.■ M i. ~-id 1 ■>■• tilay is Uti let ’he d!t. T -t d - I' , to ■ to W. . i ■. .i' t •it'r' tite j '.y '!i. [a imi - tl of ”e' Bike’ J’tav Co 'I ■ a .1 be regula: a'< d n •• ing ■'.’ 'to Ea-"> • a E'.i; Thin ■ d i •v. ti tig at • t ail o - loi k 1 ■'■ Ml on. '.llli' T!i< ...«■ itli'ia ■oil • ■ r 'l> lie Hindi" '• I by '.‘i* ’ii'sopt off"'-rm w.'! be held and a m. il,'..- .i ;•< d t. lie I til"-ent. RESEARCH CLUB HAS MEETING Ttn- l:» h ■ lb m"' Monday if'> noon a’ th" home of Mt* \ 11 Ho!' tiou«. M: Ho Gen’ r hud 'be 'lull t>ap' : and lot ''Ubjee' w .if Ma ’ti.i Washing on ' S!i< d < u«-'- ■ d n detail ’iie det, r of Martha 'Wa hing’i.’i ■; giVeinoi r hail at W ...m-i.ur;-’ Mi- \ l< Jloi’’|oUl<‘ I'lVe til" -üb-'opi". ‘‘lb t'll-i • d William-burg " M' Willard lb>br< r of li.troit ’ Mu ll Wis a gl|< ».<‘f the <'.lite Th" next meetrng Will be leld a’ the 1 hem" of M s l. 'o Sayioi LADIES AID MEETS RECENTLY I I.- S' Paul Laili" aid met a' 'll" horn* of Mrs Byron Heber for in all day meeting tei.-n'ly The day was epent in quilting and a pot ( Im k dinner was <>rved at noon Buring ’lie regular no . tin.’ Mte b'lin Hind' ll’alig gave 'he d"Vo'ioti- and prayer w.ie offered by ‘Mr Byron Ib-ber Tho-e pri'sen’ w* Mre Lester Idler and daughters Mrs Byron IL i.-i ami children. Mt» Fred Ad ■ I M r Abe S hnepp. Mr Cat 1 \olei Mr Kenneth Parrish. Mi» JoJIm Hindenlatig Mrs John Par-ri-h Mis \lbert ll'du-r. M Chorba Shoaf amt Mi - Von lb'ber MRS. LOWE HOSTESS TO COUNTY NURSES Th.- Xd.niie county nuif" .w o i.i'ion met last evening at the home of Mrs X«dl" Ma" Low Fa'i lowing the -hort bu*in s ; meeting. Mu«s Eb anor Mathieu uang several vocal seh-i 'ions, accompanied at | th" piano by Mr Low Itui .ng the ■ so,' ll hour, bunco was pliyed and priz<« were awarded to Mrc IlerI man Pen. e and Mias Los I'aylor Lovely refreshment in a patrioi tic theme. <-omni''moratmg George W i-hi'igt in's liir'bd.iy w-i. served ■by the boe'e ei's. Mre Lowe Mis Hobert Braden. M“s Eleanor Mathieu ami Miss Ethel Wol’tbman ■, w. re M Hi< bard Millet. Today’s Pattern P /Of' nv^ ; 4 : - * r *’ ■ ’V • * • J * L _ I J . ‘ 9083 / SIZES s M L • • • ■ VV' / •. :7>TL\ . 111 • I • f ■ I • ® /ff Jr . 'll • • 1 O'W |\J Oi MARIAN MARTIN A rea' fabrfc-navet * So's that 'one yard oi cotton suffices t<» malt • I thl- practical and smart looking apton. Pattern m 3 II« very quickly •fitehed up! You ran tin | i«li it with contract binding <>i -is* , bias atrip* ol »eli fabrh Make ■ youraell some for ■print cleaning Pattern !»''*3 may Im .odered in sixes Fmal' »3134 f Medium <li»-3tn. lairge H"«2>. Small «fxe taken I yard 15 inch fabrh Thi» pattern, together with a needlework pattern of useful and decorative motif* for linen* and garment*. TWENTY CENTS Send TWENTY CENTS in < oins for these pattern* to Herat Ur flaily Democrat. Pattern Dept. 155 N : Jefferson fk . Chicago SO. 11l Write | plainly SIZE. NAME. ADDRESS STYLE NUMBER. TEN CENTS more bring* oar 1»44 Marian Martin Spring Pat tern R<w>k New. ee«y-to-maka •rylea. Free Pattern printed In book.

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M'u llolu-r' G.i «. Mrs V- 'non A ir.ind, Mr*. Harold lloffniun, Mrs H' rm.in P> n< <■. Mr- Ch.it!" G.m ‘ Mi. Hartwell <;!!• M'- Kathryn Hithegger, the Mie-'e Floren<'• I. > iiti ti-teiger. Mit.- F' ib'-t. Lois T.iy ir. Notah Exler, .Murgare’ I! ' line, i’ti" Nelson, and 'he ho- : I L'gif RECENT BRIDE IS HONORED AT PARTY Ml- Grover C!.I |S< . entertain* I hei home SatUt'Uy • V' tling witj i bun i par'y hollo: ng Mr-. Cyril lb k ■ formerly Mie Margaret Itil-i i .il' I’ ./■ w. .iw.i.'l' d Io Mi r Mary Wank and M . \gne , W"i;i' i The ' • ■» - ■■'■'■■. M.s !!• ■ k> : with .. 1 >ve!y .-,ft \ dt’liclou two <<ll|’-e 'uncheotl w.ie rei ved a’ ma’i 'abb - Th" decoration.* w.carried out in a parte; tile'll''. Gm -is were th. Mi*-' \gneand J'*" phin. W ilje ’. Anna and t'lara L'-ngeri' h, Jeanette Chneien. Mary Kathei ne llumsi b'.ag. M e t'yri! Ileimanti and M' Lew Hum-i-'i'.ag of In- .I'm M * Mary Wank itid M ■ Ernie'itie Wank of N'-w Hiegel, Ohio, and the honor gumt Mt. Bfcki: iMt- Cal-' I Wa* as-r 'd in servng bye r tii"",' . M: • .1 C M I’T. The St M iry o< ie'y In Id their regular meeting at the *< bool hall on Munday < veiling After bus- , ill! < .sessilin game of bingo wet'played and useful pri/ee w- !'• .iw.ird'-d to th" winto i D luiiiu- t<.'ie,hment« were s'tied by (hi hostesses. Mis Lawrence B.'kiney.r, Mt Ed Berling M:t ■ Vincent Bormann and Mt- Edit" -' Pvt iiul Mr* Pau', ll"tidii kxl" N Third . t . I( . the patent of a baby boy born . ' 2 3!' yi -'eidiy uftertKKiii a' the local hospital He Weighed * piiiin le arid ' <>uti • - Mt* ll' tidrii k. w.m formerly Mt-s Naomi W.nd » Four Army Fliers Die In Air Crashes Seymour ln<l F b 22 tl’Pt Font ifmy fli'i* w-n k.l today in two i.r aci-iden - involving men st.itioli'-d .it Freeman Field. Ind The (Mist commai.da.it Colonel E T. Hti'iduuist. .olds that two other ifrmi'ti |iirai'hitted to iLty wlu-n I thlt'l lining plane <• i -In d Tli" de.nl ilicjinle I.n'lif. tian' Ft auk William of Cbn a. ■ a 'ly ing iii-iiu. tor at the li>-id Wi I liam* and an aviation < ad"' suffer ed fatal injuries in a crash on thI southwest corner of :he Held Thhither two men both aviation cadet* died ill a crash a St , Anno auxiliary field neat N irth Vernon Th" naineK of th" fin t who iniul" safe parachute jutnpaie not revealed They left thei ■ plane nen Carthage Garrett Resident Commits Suicide Garrett. Ind. F-b 22 tl’Pt Dekalb county <<n >n<'r Kenneth Kaylor ha tetumed a veidct of sue i ide in the d> ath of a Gat' " I ' •« I eti'. Mrs Inna • • . y She wa* found at her home late yiv'ertlay with a fatal shotgun wound m her i-li'Wt A note |.-ft fir her husband \ndt-w explained 'hat Mr- Casey aae de.pond.t)' over family affairs o Dewey Shafer Slightly Injured In Accident Dewey Shafer received a mmor hip mjuty when .• wagon he a a i driving war 'tuck by an au‘mi"' Idle driven by IL » C C Both of Hicksville. Ohio. <>ti C S highway 33 aismt a mile and a half sou'lleast of D'-iatur at 7 u'cloi k .Mon I day evening IL'V IL>th repor’ed he waa driving at a moderate at" of ;.peej. MITAIN S NAVY ha* clamp'd • tight pre-inv**ion blockad* on • 150 000 »quar«-m:i« ocean area extending from Ireland to Spam, inclosing the entire Bay of Hi»cay. and warn* that any ahip which enter* the area Joe* *o at Ito own nak. (lutrrnatioulj

Returns to (amp I’. I! -h > d V. .1 M .I'ld Ml II I vl ; X T'-h'll -' :< ■ w i '. i'll' lon t.itbmi'ti IL • •r• 1 ' las’ Sep', mb". 11. I* a gi.id la - ' ol !»• i .I'm tl i" .!t il If .'■! di ••* -' a ’tip J **• I r ■.. r • < 733 tty <>;. Hn V.i .B. .t. \ ■ •er a . b. id- I by an ••■■■ '■ na automobile and ioul.l no' •.- t.i' wagon wlii.ii h< aid larrh'd no i taillight ot reflector. M liaf" a.i brought to It.-'alui w'lh-i. he wi. .»>- :i .i phy.si il examii and then d .barg'd IL’V ILilh ai no’ hurt Onp. .. null dam .•« wa don.- to the au .mobib Sip ■ iff I Gi. . ■ iiiv• i'( I Willkie Is Planning Wisconsin Campaign Midis.>n W Full ill'i w. nd'd! willkie Wil top* nd 12 daye from VI it. Ii Hi t.i M > .ti 27 ' i n paigning m Wi ’.in’in f.e th. IL publit .in [it• r ,d> :itlal n'.’inn.r >n l*h ■ i annouioel by th Wdll.-■ foi [>r. ■ deni i >mmitte. In W si onsin. Willk " w ill > n'. a r'.ite which h.ie i ii’ip.iicn oi ganiz.ili’d sot thl'. p.iseibl.. tiv.itFilll kites ot d'-l. ate . iiidda'' hive 1.e.-ti named to upp.irt Gov ernoi Thom i*. E In-wev of X- a York and I.' Cmudi Harold E Sta.--.-ti form.-: .-ov.-rmo >f Minn, eo' i II Ex Bundist Gives Up Citizenship Fort W.iyn<- Ind F"b 22 tl l''i Th.- Amerii .in < itixetiebip "f .i fomiei member of the G.-rmalt ’ bund in tie- I'liited Slate- bar le ■ i ri" • tel. . I V" ri'. ...'■' I' .’T V ■ • F W.vn . iv« ?" i j'ld. . L. I; IV Via .' t■ it I • u ’)i> ■■. tip■ <i Imb ilia d i nut \ li. .. I !..• " i ' ..' i. 'b . i routes- til" gov ■ : nmellt i d.tl.l'il. .ilizat.on .. ■ ■ i .• b. n il ■i' z< : .-hii> w . ■ . i'd if I In wid ap[>. * .. . >■ a.:.n enemy h. ai 'I.- '■ > > d • ' ' m- 'iC' i Mai i I : I Acquit Young Farmer Os Manslaughter Bl", 'n.i..' "'i. Ind F ' i FPi Th.- M oil ■ 'nabjury ha- found 'am 8.. ' .!>: ■' l ent <>f 'll in .ing'i'. ' i The jury "" nn. I eh"'' ly aft" .' • ■ i n I : tion* 'h. morn n ■ Tin 1.. a coun'y ! i m you'h » - ■ : •d with involiint.iiy n>a . : conn. < thit. a .th tli< I i ' XI • x in. Mart 111 IL A a d . ’ whi-:i luck 10-i ii' ‘ !'■ • urn. ..ti ! .-I July Ho» V Ba. . A . found guilty a .iii"'. 1 !- h.irg" •that of driving while in'ox .i’> I IL w.e I ted ♦’>" f" ■* n- .'ln I loti. o Discontinue Controls On Marketing Os Hogs Chicago. Feb 22 il'Pt Th* Chicago hog marketing .ooun tt..- ■ .ilitloan. • e th.i' maik.-tiu : qunt.ts Will lie t'-du ed I" I" •'I t<> '!" i est of this w k and. 'il p. :n .- ! sion 'otnarke program I'olilro'e on H" ma'k' m ’ will ll»- dix< .hi' ruled a the end ■<! Hu I W’e.-k K*-moV.l! of '. V . i . nines ii III.' I'WUlt o’. -I' re I | ieieip' , t ;,| Hl., appati-nt ea-ttlg of I marketing pt'e un n '!i <'n >g" an-1 F..r th.- pa«t w..k it ba be. n nt-<*rw.<ary t.n very f. * hog.i •o '.m- .anu-d <n Nipigon lake h>. ated in w«-t.- n Ontario ln-» *l3 fe.-l ab<o. the level of l.ik.- Superior, ini which ■ it flowei* through th.- Nipig n in | er t habile! FOR SALE *4lll—Manila Second Sheet* SHxll 1< lt» Whi'e Typewriter Paper SOc Ream SHxil 20 Th White Typewriter Pa|>er — 1.15 Ream IILjIU IC !»> White Typewriter Paper —1 20 Ri am xL**l4 2e 11. White Type wrl'er Paper I 45 Ream x'tili 2u Th White Mltuea graph Paper —1 UV Ream Decatur Daily Democrat 104 Nortt Second Street

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'! . ) 1 i' 'o- J * " ' ":l|" ' • ■ • Washington Lawyer Held For Slaying W! b • Feb • I’Pl Ko .. ■ ■ . [do'’i.!i"ti tim- . ~ ,■ . .. !>•■ I a .:huii' hail ■ . ■ -. a . VV i*!i 'u"ou ■ >y:!l1' p ■ ,y Vl.'.or . med -"1f[•1... ■ '■'.> ’.'u’ <>f Dr John I : ..nd ' n 'l'e'l 1 1 "if*'' rat , z.i’.. • •.>•[■.'.o Lind w.i* . ih» .i- '.<t in an i r .in .... a. h VI < r wife II ;». •.• >y th" killing a ... I .i' «,"i vi .’>■: . gun. !.,■ 1'- . iii fi iti I in "i" car. had . 1-. I sot "Vi-ral '** .-k* !'• . '. v. > o'd at'" h'-y ■ laime 'll: • ■ . 'ti.*' !.*’ .bad ■a ■ . . 1 • ■ i. • ■ ■ a o 'xpirt'lki Garments -Mrs. Henry Kauniann. Phone 521-G. AT FIRST « SiwiOf G®666 Hl IAKITISAIYE. MOSE DMH