Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 58, Decatur, Adams County, 8 March 1944 — Page 3

iNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1944

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club ;" nER meeting ~1 1)riil Mother'- -tudy dub ["Laing «t the home of ‘ \ carry in dinr . V ed .it »i* ‘hirry .'Ltionc carried out in a l * day theme. Tall light»e ,)>■*! at »-i»h«* r • ,n ‘ l following the dinner. X meeting *»» c ’ab .reed Mrs. Wesley the devotions. She ' 7.’-»n of !<•'■•• «" d what ( uni the la-nten booklet. !„ . h M , n? and the 1-ord* .•vpi.f Jhl’ker gave the lescbrhtian Home's. "Our , U nd the Chun h." The les/parent's magazine. "On* Health." »as giva by Mrs. Srandrtrff She also read 4<ll .|e, by K. Stanley Ming. Mrs. Nathan Nelson r article. "Os Such is the Tai hour sms enjoyed and Mi Stulls was welcomed as nether. Hootaom tor the were Mrs. Uster, Mrs. I'hrkk. Mrs. Erman Johnwilliam Sanders. Mis. Bos.-, iMrs Paul I'hrlck. .Inhold Koldoway and Mrs. Poling. f three members and the t gucWM were present: hu Philipp* Mrs. Joe MenMrs. Hertel Nash and Mrs. Cochran. • I Biota Xi has Misess meeting P<! lota Xi sorority held , ■ r.-gniar hue n<-s meeting at _ . .-vc-ning. with I^Hjani. F • ’ in ' harge Miss H K-. > ».c appoint'd chairtalent party, to be I.y ; .eeti l'l of the ->nt-«t in two weeks I tie public card .;»hkw| by the sorority giv--n by the chairmen. * !n-p<-< iH:» h<-l! on April 4. and all muc b.- present.

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neceiaary ar- i rangementa on I the property of his tee skating rink in West i Los Angeles, i Letter from his son, Pfc. J. C Olsen, fired Ole i with the idea 1 The comedtan would be on hand to supervise as he and Chick Johnson have still an-

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other picture to > at Universal after The Ghoat ‘t<*en- And did you hear the >«wy title the pair are consider' t tor their next Broadway show ? "Jerki Beserk.” Th** rumors couldn’t be sillier, •ute Carole Landis. that she and Mrtaui Wallace are withholding a jantwn announcement until the release of "Four Jills and J*p." In which their romance *J» an Important part. "I love ’ tuy.“ aaya Carole, "and if he *> t come out pretty soon. Hl ’ tack and be with him. ’ JB'-hele Morgan here with Bill “»hall. who got a medical dw■«r« from the Army. Both will their film careers Michele U> a huddle at Warners appeared in Pannage to Ara Sheridan wears nix different *■ The Dough Giris.’’ chiffon. They're really hav■J to keep the lights down on the Ab " Rutherford called her Z'* T from Annona to deny those *ha is going to have a Mrs Rutherford asked me to S £*.*** ‘■"•t so. ... Paia hoar lL’ Utur ’ whl help a SPAR re- • • • **• °*bor wtu th August ... Two ■*» awathe before Ida Luptao’a Wanton la over She a .Ravai hospital where capt “aywajd la convalescing.... dww ~ l * - Morm » prue Poland China St • • Offer * mL tJ? MacDonald. *aat* her for a Victor yw* Bu»y Roto Arta,’ Maa-

eta tau sigma MEETS TUESDAY . The Eta Tau .Sigma sorority met at the home <rf Miss Glenn i- Elzey last evening. During the business meeting, plans were dim imsed for a telephone (bridge to be held after the Union nea-M. A St Patrickday <iuiz was he’d and Mr*. Sigurd Anderson had the high ocore. •Several tables of bridge were formed and prizes were awarded to Mrs. George Helm. Mrs. Cal Steury and Miss Iverna M'erling A lovely luncheon, -with St. Patrick's day decoration- predominating was served by the hostess, assisted by 'Mr*. L»-o Faurnte. The next meeting will be held on March 21. at -the notne of Mrs Cal Steury. HONORED WITH BIRTHDAY PARTY • • Mrs. Loren Trout uer entertained with a party Monday afternoon in honor of her daughter. Jeanne liarlene, on her fourth birthday. The luncheon tafble was decorated with a birthday cake and candies. and a pink and green color -eheme was used. Guests were Marilyn and Karen Jcdfc-rles, Jerry Rumple, Sandra Sue Hoppert, Emiiy Jane Bedwell. Sue and Max Troutner, George and Stanley Gladfelte--. and Rosemary Case. The Pleasant Grove Wtsnes'i Missionary society will meet Thursday afternoon at one o'clock at the home of Mrs. Clyde Rarden. The Evangelical Y P. M ('. will meet at the home of Miss Clarice Anspaugh Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock Members are asked to bring their Lincoln penny offering county chorus MEETS AT BERNE . The Adams County Chorus met at the home of Mrs. Martin Sprunger in Berne on Monday evening. A .pot luck dinner was served at six thirty o'clock. At the buaineas session, conducted by Mrs. Martin Neuensclrwander. the chorus voted to give lio to tile K«*d Chum and one new member was accepted. Mrs Sprunger was presented with a lovely gift A social hour Was enjoyed and group -singing wa- led by Mis C T. Ilabogger. who is the director of the chorus. The next meeting will n- held in

ico City and South America are begging for concerts As for pictures. Jeanette won't make one until she finds the right story. . . . The mural Ludwig Bemeimsns painted upon « P. Bagla* bathroom wall has the town in hysterics. It’s for men only. In a phone caU to her mother from Washington. Kathryn Grayson confirmed the stork rumor* Bet M-G-M will have a hard time being happy about it. Kathryn was a sensation in “As Thousands Cheer." Poor Pinky Tomlin. After twn years of camp shows, he got a chance to make himself some fst dough in three weeks of peronsi appearances in the south. First, he got news that both kids were down with the chicken-pox. Then that he has been made 1-A. He arrived home just in time to rush his wife to the hospital with pneumonia and hi* mother-in-law to another hospital with abscesses in both ears. No more music on the sets since the advent of sound pictures, but Cameraman Leo Garmes will use colored lights to help Ann Baxter invoke moods for her roto in "Gurat in the House." Garmes believes he can put colored gelatin filters on about half the lights and still get good photography Not all colore could be used but Garmes thinks that pinks, light recta. yellows and light gieens and blues will be okay. HOLLYWOOD HI JINKS: The brush-wielding Albright twins (they 11 do the portraits for "Tlw Picture of Dorian Gray”) are M-G-M'e screwiest characters since WUHam Saroyan. Their latest prank is to wear fright■ *IIM around the lot to keep their bald heads warm. . . . Lina Banquette Xat Betty Rowtaod. Ballot Ke" dub. . . . Hear Warren Hymer is a riveter at Lockheed. Anent the rumors of a tkm with Edith Barrett, Vincent Price says: “Everything willbee!) right if we have time. Ha goes into the Navy soon. .. - J*<* ueu tai here on a two-week jmv*-_-J Tony Romano, of the Bob Hope nu is making a senes of orchestral arrangements to give to Army camo bands... Maxie Roeer.bloon ™ P hs Tsockdero with Me reader Marlowe, who weed to g® wiU Rudy VaOee. . . - At meat party. Vivian Marshall kiseee everybody la “The BMekoutsT ea-rt , then the n«t day camo down wiU . ttrnmuspe, • r .

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Wednesday BuMnras ami Professional Woman'- club, K of P. Home. C:3O P m Presbyterian World Friendship Guild. Mrs. George Daniels. S p. m. St. Jude study Club. K of C. Hall, 7:3b p. m. Red Cross Sewing Center, American Legion Home, 1 p. m. Thursday Zion Evangelical and Reformed Women’s Guild, church social rooms, K p. tn. 'Pleasant Grove W M. A . Mrs. Clyde Harden, I p. tn. Evangelh-al V. P. M C.. Miss Clarice Anspaugh. 7:3U p m.. Order of Eastern Star, Masonic Hall. 0:30 p. m. Washington township Happy Homemakers club. Mrs. Ervin Lochtier. 7:30 p. m. Methodist W. S. C. S., chundt soClay rooms. 2:30 p. in. Zion Lutheran Missionary society, church social rooms, all day. I'nion Chapel W. M. A.. Mrs. Hugh Nidlinger, 7:30 p. m. Vnlted Brethren W. M. A, Mrs. Helen Morgan, 7:30 p. m. Prmbyterlan Missionary society, Mrs. George Walton. 2:30 p. m. Baptist chuneb W. M A, otiurch, 7:30 p. tn. Men’s I'nion Prayer Service, ground floor Public Library, p. m. Friday Re<| Cross Knitting Center, American la-glon Home 1 p. m. "Rip Van Winkle” operetta, Lincoln school auditorium. 7:45 p. m. American Legion auxiliary business meeting. Legion Home, 7:30 p m. Calvary Ladies Aid, Mrs. Lucretia Musser, 7:30 p. rr. Monday Pythian Sister Temple, K. of P. Home, 7 :30 p. m. Fireman s Auxiliary. Mrs. Adrian Burke. 721 N. Second. 7:30 p. m Research club. Mrs O H. Haubold. 2:30 p m Tuesday Woman's club general meeting. Lincoln auditorium. 7:43 p. m. Evangelical church Dorcus class, church social room*. 7:30 p. m. June at the home of Mrs. Dortha Shady. (Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hanoi of Monroe have announced the approaching marriage of their eldest daughter. Gromania. to Sg. Emmlt QweM. son of Mr. and Mrs Forrest Owens of ’hie city. The nuptials will be read on Sunday. March 12. at two-thirty in the afternoon at the Zion Evangelical and Rtdonned church. A fifteen minute musicale will precede the ceremony Rev.

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In England ¥ A*. j ■ « AL ■ W* Cpl. Richard Boring, eon o! Mi and Mrs. Charles Boring. o> Decatur routr flv- ir now stationed In England Ho ir connected with a tank division. Ho entered the army April 11. 1942 William C Feller will receive the vows. '/LOCALS Gall Beck, a utudetit at tho Marsh Trades A Industries schoo' at Van Wert was stricken with scarlet fever yesterday and fifty-nine pupils were sent home. I'nder the law they returned today but each must pass a dally physical examination by the city nurse The Geneva high school seniors will prasent their class play. ::Grandma goes to Hollywood" at the school auditorium next Tuesday evenlfig. Allen county is buying ten new voting rnai hineH at a cost of |12.000 They will replace five old ones that are worn out and take care of five new precinct*. They will be twed In the May primaries. Pfc Rachel Helmrtek. visiting here on furlough frrnn the west coast, spent the weekend with her brother. John J. Hehnrick. Jr., A. 8., stationed at Marietta Ohio. <’ H Muselman of Berne vsi'-d here last evening en route to Fort Wayne, where he attended to busineat Miso Mel valent- Beihold. daughter of Mr. and Mrs William Biehold of neat Decatur, underwent an emergency appendectomy at the local htspltal yesterday. •Mrs. <*atl Klages and daughter Ann Marie, of Cbesley, Ontario. Canada, are visiting at the Ed Bauer home. Ex-Governor M Clifford Townsend and son Max of Hartford City and Marion, vi-.i' -d here thia afternoon * Mrs. (’. M Ellsworth returned this afternoon after a six weeks visit in New Por Richy Fla. with her aunt, and Coma. Mixa . with her sistter. He niece from Coma returned with her for a sev -ral months' visit here. They made the return trip by bus.

Fire Department Is Called Last Night Th.- city fire department made a run to the Leo Schults residence at 707 Winchester street Tuesday evening elmut 6:15 o’clock when fat being rendered in the Imaetneoc i DE-O-AIRE CLOfST DtODOtIZtt tad BOOM niiHIHIK Four Fragrances Keep your closet smelling sweet and fresh as a garden with De-O-Aire! Just pour the pungent oil in the smsll plastic vase and it will deodorize. The oil comes its four fragrances: pine, cedar, English lavender and bouquet. DE-O-AIRE REFILLS 39c - 11.00 DE-O-AIRE DISSEMINATOR VASES 25c * 50c SMITH DRUG CO.

x . ▲ JI P M a it h uHWe ‘ HflM Relatives <rf Major Richard Schug. who baa been serving in Panama and other points south for t.wo years, have received word that be will arrive home .toon for a four week leave, after which he will be -ent to Miami. Fla., to m l as an instructor. Before joining the armed service Dr. Schug practiced rn> dicine in Detroit. He is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Schug and a graduate of the Decatur high school Master Sergeant Jamest Darkles i has returned to Blythe Calif. after spending a 13-day furlough with friendo and relatvles in this city. Itrlce Breiner, Decatur high school senior and football star. wUo recently entered the U. S navy, has been sent to the following address: Brice F Brelnre. A. S., Co. 345, f'SNTS. .Hampson. N Y Pfc. Herman M Bittner has been advanced to that rank recently. His address) is Eng Bn T. C. Cith R>*pl.. Camp Pendleton Bk 13 Bl; Oceanaide. Calif M.tSgt. James Darkless Is visiting with friend- and relatives here while on furlough frvm the went coast. Lieut. Frederick Sohafer has returned to Clearwater. Fta, after a 10-day leave spent at home. He will immediately begin special administrative training in a achool near there Pfc. Rachel iielmrick. a member of the Air-Wac, is spending a 15-day furlough with relatives and friends here. Pfc Hehnrick entered the Wac on June 15 last yeas, received her basic training at Fort Oglethorpe. Fla., a photography course at laiughrey Field. Colo, and at prment io stationed in the photography laboratory at the army air depot near Wan Bernadino, Calif She Is the daughter of John J Helmrkk. Sr., of near Decatur Moina Navy Charles A. (Chuck) Baird, secre.ary to Rep. George W. Gillie of Indiana, han Ih en given a leave of ad-sen •• to accept appointment as an ensign in the the l’nlt“.l States naval reserve and will report for tt'ive duty .it F<-. H i-.iiylei N Y., on March 2«. M Bail'd ha -v I a-. -r< • iry to Representative Gillie for the past five years and has a wide acquaintance In thia city and throughout the fourth Indiana district. He b a graduate of the I'nlverslty of Michigan and a former r<«porter for the Fort Wayne Newts Sentinel His wife, the former Ruth Ail"e Ream <rf Fort Wayne, and their young son. Charles Jr. will remain in Washing'on, D C.

Local Man's Mother Dies At Bluffton Mrs Emma AtMtutt Cat -naugh. 69. mother of Alvin Kgley of this city, died Tuesday at her home in Bluffton. Surviving are nine children, nix step-children. <»n< brother and two sister*. Funeral services will be held at IO N a. m. Friday at the Nazarene church in Bluffton, with burial in Fairview cemetery in that city. REVERSE DECISION IN C—tiaeaa era* rage l> |l7,U9t 49 was paid. The defendants filed a plea in abatement on December 2. 1942 A ruling on this was given on June 25. 1943 This plea, among other things quoted an act of the 1937 legislation which they claimed banned the dredging of the river A demurrer waa Sled by the plaintiffs In which they stated the plea in abatement used as it* authority the act of the 1937 legislature banning the dredging However. tbe plaintiffs claimed the a. t had been declared unconstitutional by the state supreme court so far aa tbe Wabash ditch case was con cerned. Previous adjudication was also claimed Judge Schannen overruled the demurrer and found for the plaintiffs on tbeir plea in abatement which would have stopped further action in the mandamus suit against the commissioners. Th* action of the state supreme court reversed Judge Schannen ’■ over-ruling of the demurrer The probable action to be taken by the attorneys seeking the mandamus suit is to submit sn answer to the ruling on tbe demurre rin to tbe ruling on the demurrei in taught fire and ’Ur eaten wl tbe house The Mate was extinguished by tbe dsperunen' bedor- much damage was don -

which must l<e -ii- tilii‘ll, .ucordin; to the -upri m<- < - m. '1 I:- ■ I' . < J ■ w li i- •-I .. 'I. • <l.-, j- . 'i'll u the 11-U.i Hi.itihe . Ro«<o<- Wheat of Portland ate! II VI D-AOM I'enil ll the .itto.iey- for Elmer Gib.,on and others seeking the mandamus. .« tion Ci.limy attorney Ford I. Lit terer is i< pnveiitliig the comuilsxloints in their fight against th<' mandamus. o Asks Pay Increase For Men In Combat Man'll s ill’t Democtatic < nigre-, mall ' n Wei ,v of Penn-ylvani; <: in- wi Introduce a bill to .n i ai !•»>' of ground troops >m < . n'er duty ny 5u pen ent. WeatS said II i- imp: eused by arguments in favir of sm ’.i u pay in react- advanc'd by colutnnb' Ernie Pyle. - -- o - Retired Farmer And Housekeeper Killed Marion. Ind.. Manh * —(l'P> An auto-traln crash in Marlon yt«s terday took the ],v<e of 34-year-old William Holman, a retired Marlon farmer, and .Mrs Alice Jonos. his housekeeper Their car was struck by a Pennoylvanlx freight train - J — — Bituminous Coal Shortage Foreseen Chicago. Marth «-(t’Pt-There may be a 20.0tW.tt00 ton shortage of Bltuminouri coal this year. Dr. Charles J. Potter, deputy solid fuel administrator, say* demand probably will fai exceed the bltutninou<) supply ifi 1944. And he says that anthracite production probably will fall S.fiOO.OOO tuns short domestic requirements. Dr Potter spoke last night at the annual meeting of the Chicago coal merchants’ association. n — — ■ - - Utah Polygamists Fiqht Indictments Salt Uke City, March g-lfPl— Lenders << t'tah's polygamy-advo-cating sect the fundamentalists) — plan to fight th* indictment* returned against them on th<» ground that they are Invalid Twenty of the sort’s key officers are named in the indictment-, which charge them with sending

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Americans In Burma Toughened Veterans All Volunteers For Tough Assignment W h Vmerlcan Force* in Northern Burma. March 9 (VPi— The Yank soldi- fighting in northern Burma are toughened veterans. The to .per* all volunteered for th<- perilous Burma assignment Tiny wer.- trained «r|«-.ialiy in jingle warfare Now tin-i • ■ brigadl< g. neral Frank It M-Ith-y h.ve trapped a huge force u< the enemy and ar>> closing in for the k.U. i'nlted Pre-* war coi respondent Frank Hewlett Is the only civilian correvpondi nt with Merrill’* men Veteran- of Guadalcanal and the N-w Georgia carupaiguai are members of the group. And the commander -Frank B. Herrill, i* one ot Lieutenant General Stilwell'* ablest lieutenants. He catne out of Burma with Stillwell in the hitter retreat of 1942 Before the war he served a* a military observer In Japan. Even Bataan - represented in obscene matter through the mail, conspiracy and violation << the Mann act and the Lindenliergh kidnaping law

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■ie o't'fit by L><-ti'enant Colonel Funk O-dsirne of Ixm Ansrele*. He !<■ | a F 'pi.io battalion In hat campaign Then h< •*< *P"d o Australia in a 22-foot boat. The res- of tile men are old-time army regular* and battle-hungry draftees who have been yelling for action ..Ince Pearl Hat*bor Adams County Memorial Hospital - Admitted VMJs* Dorothy Heimann. Decatur route 6; Mrs. Paul WM -man. IJecatur route 3. Admitted (and dismissed): Paul i> : l>--< tu. rout ■ 3; John F i>e< itut route a; Elmer Peters, Ossian route 1. Dism‘«s>-d: Mr-. Charles Berning. D atur route 1. Sharon Lea Meeker, Ohio City. (> ; Mrs. R. L. Miller. S(l3 W Monroe; Mrs. M. L. Habegger. Berne. Mrs. Earl Shoaf and baby girl. 314 W Madison.

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