Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 80, Decatur, Adams County, 3 April 1944 — Page 3

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'Ailed of! the New York rw of ‘ympathy over her house robbed, Ann Rutherford's •’■frdniaw has given the starlet •■"irat cabochon ruby ring used to be in the Russian jewels. with both Joan Fontaine ’■enrufer Jones announcing diit is a bad year for the ’•‘f" of Academy award wintresses However. Greer jW 11 Mill ia happy with Lieut N ’*y The score of the male .W" « much better. Paul LuJAmea Cagney and Gary 3®* r all are husbands in good IBf have been some nightmare Lockhart actress daughter of W Lockhart, had Flouncing §B ln hrr *'"?■ «”» hit her face W s ‘’ a bedside radio, bruised an broke her nose Mishap h rr final scenes in • Meet • 81- LouiaCramer, who Inherited While she was a clgaret ■ •< the Mocambn. says she ll ■ Corp Hal Brecher. former JT* 0 * 54 •'torney. m about a W h - ■■ ■ Eddie Hall is carrying » Une . s< hedbooks home . . . W? Scott upset over ths early Wjbng « th* story a,,. ?? with Johnny Weissmuller X I"** *•**" t Actually going until they moved in-

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Monday Si. Agnes Sodality. school room 7:30 p. in. Pyuhiati Sister* Needle club. K. of I*. Horne, after Teenpie. Pye hiun Slater Temple, K. P. Home, 7:30 p. in, Tuesday Tri Kappa Busineas Meeting. Elk* Horne. S p. in. Catholic l-adiee of Columbia. K. <»f C Hall. 7:30 p. m. Pal lota Xi eororlty. Legion Home. s p. m. Thursday Union Chapel Imdies Aid, Mrs. Henry It.iuinanii, 1:30 p. ni Christian Ladies Aid. Mrs. Fred King. 7:30 p. in. Presbyterian Missionary society. Mr*. J. F. Samnann, 2:3b p. m. Pleaant Pale Ladies Aid. church all day. Evangelical Missionary Society. Church parlor. 2 p. 111. Sunday Bilbo Methodist W. S ('. S . parnonage. 7:30 p. 111 Kohls. Miw Dituonore was u classmate of Mrs. Graham's at the Ball State school of nursing. Jack -Heller of Fort Wayne is enjoying a few dry* here while the spring eifliool vacation is on «her«. He came with M•. and Mrs. John i.Moore and son David, iwho were Fort Wayne visitors Sunday. ■Miss-Ruby IM liter and Mias Irene Draper visited friends in Toledo. Ohio, Sunday. i.Mr. and 'Mr*. Forrest Ripley of Willshire, ()., Mr. and Mrs. Donald House of Fort Wayne, and (Mr*. J. F Kline of Portland, visited with relatives and friend* here on Sunday. Ray Brown of Hoagland was here Sunday '0 find a physician who could relieve bb little son, who has •been suffering frran Intense ear ache tdie part week i.Mr. and’Mrs. Fred D. Bell of Fort Wayne visited here Bunday. <Mr. and Mrs. Ton Alwein and daughter Alice, arrived Saturday night. Tom returned so Gibson City Bunday while Airs. Alwnin und b.sby will remain for n lew days /Mr und Mrs. French Quiun visited with Mrs. Alonta dlensley at Fort Waytie Bunday WlMlatn Ztircher of Monroe was u culler here Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mi*. C K Bell of Fort Wayne attended the funeral service for Mr. L C. Heim here this morning.

to the new house which isn't bought yet.. The Jean Hersholts will brighten Hollywood’s marital recurd by celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary AprU 11. ■ . . Capt. Gene Raymond in town to are Jeanette MacDonald before pushing off to his next assignment in Yuma.... After Eva Gabor and Zeaua Hilton had received dosen* of calls from tenants of their re* cently purchased apartment house. Zaazsa exclaimed: "I always told you a woman's best investment was a diamond ring!" Mickey Roor.ey and his girl friend. Ramsay Ames, tiave had a spat and she was at the Clover club with a well-known agent. While In Washington. Cecil B. DeMille wants to present F. D. R. with a 2.000-year-oid Egyptian atone carving and the last set of stamps struck off by the Netherlands East Indies before the Jap invasion. Stamps were given to De Milte by Queen Wilhelmina of Holland when he began research for •The Sloty of Dr. WasselL" The three sisters of Maria Montes have arrived In Philadelphia to attend school They’ll visit Hollywood in December. Maria says Jean Pierre Aumont disliked her picture. ’White Savage.” in Hollywood but taw it later in Africa and thought it was wonderful ’Shows bow much be is missing me,” she added triumphantly. Lana Turner brought her eight-month-old daughter. Cheryl Christina. to the "Marriage Is a Private Affair" set Baby’s *'* visit to the studio. ... Heer Raoul Walsh will direct Errol Flynn in a thriller about paratroopers in India. Title: Objective. Burma ’.. . Lyle Talbot is having dates with Marjorie DeHaven sister of Gloria DeHaven. . . . Tony Romano say* the Bob Hope troupe in their visit to the southern states and to th* Caribbean outposts, chalked up another 23,000 miles ... K. T. Stevens dining with John Hamilton. .. . Janis Carter and Eddie Ix>w* a twosome at the opera.... Marguerite Chapman with a CspUffi Pearson at the Beverly Tropt< * .. • Juanita Hansea. star of silent days, at Charlev Foya ... In a heckling match. Joe E Lewis told Ben Blue "You have a face with a built-in sneer." . _

To Radar School William II Bell, S 2 s. wPI return to Great Lakes Naval Ti lining station tomorrow following hi- 11111 dav leave. He will assigned to a Radar Operator* school, having recently completed his boot training at the station. He was voted the honor man of his company. Mr. Beil is propri - tor of the Bellmont Trucking Co., in this city and is one of the managing director* of the Security Cartag.. Co., of Fort Wayne, which he and several as-oclate* purchased lust summer. mSmßk IhM Miss Ruth Winnem, rnomber of the Wac*. located at Newiport News is enjoying a Ift-day furlough with her parental. Mr. and Mr*. William Winners there. •Maurice Colchln. F 2/c and a buddy. Itifliert Poppe, F 2/c of Cincinnati, O„ spent the Weekend with •he former's parents, Mr and Mrs. Jim Colchln They are bo'h stationed at the Great Juke* Service School. Sgt. Leo J. Powierxa. known here a* Ja-o Power*. I* now on army ma neuverw hi Loubiana. He attended high m hool in De aturund was <«n ployed at the A. and P »tore and Stoltr Diner prior to entering service In Oi tidier, H»42. He made his home with his abter. Mm. Victor Gephart of tills Pity His address is 3&3436W>, Co. K 2''"th Inf.. A. P O. 451, ' P M , Shreveport. La

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Adams County | Memorial Hospital Admitted: Harrison Sudduth, 43fi N. Second; Mr*. Rusaefl White. #34 Walnut; Mbs Emma June Nussbaum, Berne; Miss Delores Werst. Decatur route 4. Adniltte! (and dismissed' Walter B Burk, Bryant route 1; Mr* John Norton. Berne; Alva Baker. 307 N. Eleventh; Miss Gwendolyn Hilyard. #lO Mercer Ave.; Ted Hutker. 733 Cleveland; Arthur Osborn. Berne route 5; Barbara Kay Diehl. Fort Wayne. Dismissed' Grover Odle, Jr, 730 N. Seventh; Elmer Spout, (k-neva; Vernon lx-roy Kiser, Decatur route 6. Mrs Paul Berg. 206 N. Sixth; | Vatin Lee Myers, Monroe, Mr* August Witte. Decatur route 3; Wilbui Suman, 516 Niblick. 131 BLOOD DONORS (Continued From Fags t) Mrs. Theo Heller. Harve .Mankey. Samuel Yager. Mrs. Samuel Yuger, Mary Anna Yake, Elsie M. White. John Kunkel, lister Adler. Robert Weber, Elmer Garber, Robert F High, Lillian Khaer, Franci* Khaer. Junior Straub, Von Arnold. Mrs. Wilmer Worthman, Craigville. Up until Saturday morning there were 34 volunteer* from Herne and 19 from Geneva. .Mr. High aatd The list may grow to 150 by Wednesday, Mr. High aaid. The quota for the county was 125. VANDALISM AT (Continued From rags 1) night for the convenience of the public and cost of repofr* ha* been heavy over the past few years, the commissioners said. The ladies rest room lias a matron and the place Is closed when she leaves the building. M Pvt and Alm. Waldo Martwh arw the parent* of a baby son. -iiotn *t 3:46 this morning at the local hospital. He weighed 6 pound* and 4 ounces and -was named Steven CbarlM. Mm. Marbach was former ly -Mbs Helen Fennig nJ this city IMr. and Mr*. Holmes McCauley, 11106 (N. Second Street, are the parSent* of a tnrtiy girl, 'horn at 6 23 •a «n. on Sunday The buiby weighed 7 pound*. oua-••. and was named Mary Patrh ia. I,l ' ■— l,l “ m- 1- T— T« COMPLETE DEMO. (Cuntlnuad Freta Fag* 1)

the only Republican candidate for this office. Three New Candidate* With the exceptlo nos Mr. Tyndall, .Mr. Rlc* and Mr. Zwlck. all the candidate* had previously announced. They filed their declarations Batnrday afternoon. .Mr. Mb h I* a Well known rfarmer and ba* taken an active leaderskip ib Itemot rat circle* for several year*. Besides operating a productive farm in Munroe township. he Is a manufacturer of ke cream and butter, establishing the Ideal Dairy plant in this city mure than ten year* ago. Mr. Tyndall i* one of the first CHEN YU long-lasting nail lacquer «*d* is U. S. A. jli/ Crested to lessen tbe need foe re-domg naib.Caaw Yc ww» font place for beauty too. Crip Yu has aa extra-special "semeyour fomd»"oever had from nail make up before Lac- j quurnl Base with each shade. 1 Smith Drug Co.

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county surveyors of thi* county As j a young man he wa« elected to four i term* to th* r office and has *ur-| veyed a major part of the county He was the flr*t city englnei In Decatur in 1»*« and served a* the first superintendent of th.- water, department from 1H97 to 1904 He wae named to serve the unexplr-1 ed term <M the late Glen Cowan 1 aa county auditor and in the following election was elected to a four year term to that office Mr. Zwlck b< a well known furniture dealer and funeral director of till* elty. He I* serving hl* ffr*t j term a* county coroner and seeks bi* party's renomintaion to the ofBce Congressional Race In the fourth district congressional contest*, both )wrth« have two candidate*. Attorney Robert Bushev of Ossian. a former fourth district Amerl<ao la-gion commander, fll»-«i Saturday on the Democrat ticket. Howard .Minier, president <k the Fort Wayne Union Council and an employ- of the International Harvester company bsd Bled previously. Repri-<entatlve George W. Gillie. Republican, will be opposed by Charles A I’help* of Fort Wayne, an All*a county state senator. The Republican opposition against Mr Gillie cam* as a surprise, tbe candidacy being fllesl late Saturday JAP INVADERS (Os*'l used Frew PM* »> minute aerial battle in wbnb one gunner died flghtiug and a second bland away despite serious wounds Tbe plane wu* part of a ionnation making a daylight attack on tha Japaaese stronghold The returntag crew told of downing five Japanese Zeros and probably two ptbar* after dropping bombs on Truk airstrips Lieutenant Grant Rea of Monte bello, Calif , said tha Zeros then cam* in from every direction One Bred a cannon. bitting both waist guo«r* at the start of tb* battle Uenlenaat Judd Rempel of Seattle found <ma gunner with a mortal bead wound. still trying to man I am agsi" repreaaotlog AVON PRODUCTS and will be glad to service your need*. Special on Fee* RpwUee fee two week* only. Mrs. Ralph Burnett Rtwte 11ML

| th.- gnn* The second gunner. Ni-r J I grunt Jacob .1 i’elersun of C.-n-I tral blip, N V . had a broken leg ■and shrapnel in one arm. Lieuten-! 'ant Henry Blanchard of Chattan-■ ooga appllml splint* to the gunI tier's leg while he «hot down Zero*. I On the Patiflc land front. Amer1 i. an and Au.tiallan troop* in north ern New Guln.-a have made new gains In closing a pincer* on tbe coastal stronghold of Bogadjitn The Jap* suffered casiutltlNi In at1 tempting a counterattack against j th.- Aussie* On Bougainville. In the Solomon*. American forces won several hilh norlheawt of lheli beachhead In th.-' meantime, a war departmen! Paclflc report says that some; 100.000 Japan.*, are h<inele»sly bottled up in the Marshall Island* and the South PaclSc The Jape are faced with death from disease and stanation The war divparl- ’ ment «ay* they are perishing by; the hundred* because of the tight American blockade Nine out of I every 10 ship* trying to run sup-. pli»» are be'ng destroyed One othei Paclflc development A nary special board of inquiry says difficult navigation condition*

Ik jL AN RAf MCONNAKSANCt PLAN! mt da this graphic photo over the center of Berlin after the aarta ot heavy j American and BriUab ttayUcbt and rugbi bcu.i*nge es too Uonnaa capital. Almost aU too Mrocturaa to Ite I pirture tn blasted and roofless. The area covered la approrimately lIM by MO yards and to located taa-* mediately south of the Tiergarten and east of the Zodofical Gardeofc _

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[ i.nd poor visibility w. . the mam' r-asoti* for the shelling by mistake of landing boats during the i ■ Marshall udunds invasion. Gun Ere ; from an American destroyer killed 13 men and wounded 46 NEGROES RIGHT TO iCoauuusU from raa* •> off Ute tumwibly Hue* About A" ’ percent ’were combat type ship* And Wilson who tenned the achievement "romariiaible.*’ adds that the production of the B-29'a the army's new super bismbur, was substantially <>n schedule Wilson said th*’ the Mar.'h figure may etaiid as the all-time top for 1941 l» cause heavier unite will le- turned mH in tutor, month* and I production s.-li.-duie- will he met. despite erpeet.-d tu-W dlffnultie. resulting from engineering < h.ing.w and manpower shortage Gross Fire Results In Department Call The De. atur fire department was called at 1 46 o'vl.m k Sat unlay nt ternoon tu extinguish a grass Pre on Mercer avenue along the Erla, railroad track- V trash fire was '

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tin*:i f. :iin4 to spread but the | tiameu w. re ext.nguinhed Oeforv 1 ..ny serious damage was caused. Ask Truck Operators Call For Coupons The Adam* county war price and lat lon board today reqgeatad ail truck operator* to call this week at Uie lward’a office, First and Mon- ' roe streets, for gasuhne ration cou- , pons tor tbe second quarter. Fire’ quarter coupons expired .Maneb 31 and are no longer valid Can Vitamins Restore Color to GRAY HAIR? awxsv *»■*» *•*••* In traO «nj> tray taael teot**. • WsdinS !.«• n.a**i.‘“. uam< Uw “ane gray teu K’anim." l-wnd **< «i those tawed hte vmaaucraw GRSYVITA contsms the SOMUM <4thia fourtaiaa a.tanun PLUS **• I*l ukita.Slti Gat GtUYVITA »• riaitna«t 41 SO. I (X) da ya' *« 00 Ptwaw SMITH DRUG CO.