Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 82, Decatur, Adams County, 5 April 1944 — Page 2

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Easter Parade As Colorful As Ever Prices Are Reported Considerably Higher X.-w York Apr. & -ll'l’l Tliwr are elmi- ihat next Sunday a Easter parade *lll be just a* colorful an it ever wa* drapite the twmber shadow of war Judabia from Palm Sunday's pre ; view. America' » thiid wartime i (Caster will be overflowing with I Jewel*, fins, flower* and bright ' print dre**su. Khaki and navy! bine uniform* will the only de , traction* toning down the brilliant ] hues and glittering’ Store* along New York * famed Fifth Avenue are jammed with! spring-minded female* searching j out gay bonnet* with wispy veil* Costume Jewelry stores are laden with trinket* and shoe store* are I avalanche J with buyers eager to, squander their precious ration stamp* on foot-glamour dor the style parade. However, the traditional Ka»terl trapping* for children have felt • Hie touch of war. but only gently Os couiae. chocolate bunnier and cieaniy Raster egg* are extinct, but stuffed bunnies, dm k* amt • hick* made of non priority fluff are as plentiful a* ever Flower* are tile same a- In previous Ea.-tel* Ito-i- lamellia* and gardenia* are in abundance to grace milady * new spring suit ot ioa' Pott«J plant*, with the exception of imported bulb* and tulip* an- on hand Hut the price* will be higher 20 to 30 percent a* a matter of fact. So. needle** to say more, Hit* Easter will he colonful. Hut there will be an undertone of war LEMON JUICE RECIPE ( HECKS RHEUMATIC PAIN QUICKLY If you *uffer from rheumatic, ar. tlirltl* or neurltl* pain, try this wimple iu»x|<en*hc limne recipe that I tleiisaml* ate u»lns Ost a paekags of Itu-E* <‘o npi. ind. a two-weeM » tpplv. t .lie Ml* It with < quart of water. -<l<l the Jul • of » lemon*, it * ea»y. No trouble i<t all and plea*ant. You need only J tablespoonful* two lime* a 'lay Otten within t» hours—-some-Unie* overnight—eplendiu result* are obtained. If th* pain* «1.» ie>t qui kly leave and if >uu do not feel better, return the empty |o kage ami Iti-F.r. will cost >"U nutiilng to try as it I* ’"ld by >uur druggi-t under .in absolute moneylor k guarantee Hu-H» Compound l» for «al* ami recommened by Kohn* Jtrjg Mor* and drug *tor*s every- . where . RADIO’S BIGGEST Show! ‘ JUNIORSENIOR High School Gym DECATUR. IND TFESDAY NIGHT April llth ONE SHOW—B P. M THE FAMOUS wowo HOOSIER HOP Sponsored By The Decatur High School Band 30 STARS -30 IN PERSON -————a-———————— Black Hawk Valiev Hoys DON and HELEN HERB HAYWORTH SHEETS CROSS JI DY and JEN PENNY WEST JOE TRIMM HOWARD KOI’A PATSY JO GEORGE ARTHUR GRAND PAP ERED OLIVER Hoosier Com Hunkers ' ALU Children SKATS Under It 6Oc JOc • Ticket* On Sale at B J. Smith DRUO STORE JUNIOF. SENIOR High School ANY MEMBER Off BAND Send Moil Order* to the Decatur High School GETYOUK TICKETS NOW!

sadness. 100. because pot only will next Sunday be our third wartime Easter. but it will also be the second anniversary of the fall of Bataan to the Japanese. Ration Calendar (War Price and Ration Board i Office, corner Finn and Monroe St*, closed Tuesday and Thur*day.) Processed Foods Blue stamp* AS through KM good for 10 point* each indefinitely. Meats Red stamp* AX through JR good 1 for 10 point* each indefinitely KM. LM and .MM valid April ». good in--1 definitely Sugar Stamp 30 in Book four good for ' pound* until fur her notice. S’amp 40 In Book four good for S pound* i <rf canning sugar. Stamp 31 in Book four good for 5 pounds becomes valid April 1. Shoe* Stamp IS in Book One good for one pair expires April 30 No. 1 ‘'airplane" stamp in Hook 3 good for 1 pair until further notice. Gasoline .Stamp A ll good for 3 gallons through June 21 B-2. C 2. 11-3 and t' .I good for 5 gallon* until forth-j • r notice. T (sec. Qtrl good for 5 gallon* through June 30. E and E l good for i gallon II and K-l good for 5 gallons. Il and 11 1 not valid at filling station* but consumer may exchange R and E at hi* | local board if he wishes to put-' < ha»e non highway gasoline at till ’ ing station A. B. «’. D and T ( coupon* ate not valid until they have been endorsed in ink. pencil stamped or printed with the automobile registration number and' state Motorist* should write 11’44 number* on book and on coupons j Tires Next inspections due: A book vehicle* by Sept 30. H book on or before June 30; C book by May 31; lommerclal vehicles every 6 months or every 5.000 miles, whichever Is first. Fuel Oil Period I and 5 coupon* valid ( through Sept. 30; and have the following values: 1 unit, lu gallons; ( 5 unit*, 50 gallons; 25 units. 250 gallon*. All change-making cou- ‘ pone and reserve coupon* are now ( good. Consumers should have used not more than Shi'S of their ration* a* of April 1 Stoves AH new heating, cooking and • combination heating and cooking stove*, designed for use in the household, for installation on or above the floor ar.d for the use of coal, wood. oil. kerosene, gasoline and gas, arc rationed. Certificates mu«t be obtained from local board ’ Used Fate Each pound of wasrte fat ia good for two meat-rath u points. ——- m. .—. ■ .—O ii hi *s... ■ Special Services And Meetings Os 11 Churches In Area B i TbCAutck i Monroe Service Good Friday union services will | be held at tile- Monroe .Methodist i church Friday morning from M to 9:30 o'clock. Them., of the spe- . . lai service will lie "The Strength of the Cross " The program follow*; Musical prelude. Hymn 47 (Christian Service .•ongsl "When I Survey The Won.lrrnn Croak.” For the strength of those bearing th* cro*s of service. Fcrlpture ’lsaiah 53l followed 1 by a prayer for those in service. , Hoy Hook. The First Three Words’ "Father, forgive them: for they know not what they do” Luke 23: ' 3:. "Verily I say unto thee. Today ■ ’halt thou lie with tn " Luke 31:' ■ « "Woman, behold thy «ott! Be-; hold they mother." John 10:22. - Rev. Noel Winterhalter Fpecial music. Monroe high -’•lked girl'* chorus Piano hymn meditation and, silent prayer The Fourth and Fifth Word*: I 'My God. my God. Why hast I thou forsaken me?” Mark 15:34 I thirst." John 10:211. —Rev. Byron Leaser Fpecial music. Mbnrue high *< hoot girl's chorus Piano hymn medliatlon and , silent prayer i The Sixth and Beventb Word*: ‘lt la finiahrd " John »:80. “Father, lain thy hand* I com|mci>d my spirit." Lake »:l« -Re*. Emcat Kegerrei* Hymn 23* (Chriatian Service | Song.-1 "Lead Me To Calvary " Besw-dh thm. Rov. Noel WinterI boi’c; r “' tastee t*rvi'« I A snarite *er*ict wifi he held

_i - k-'..a ._ ... wB Ri '■ W H - I-Hat A nffk , I S - " r: " "- When Thompson’* famous amusement park in Coney Island recently I burned down, the only thing left was this Wimpy and Poprye tableau j in the "Tunnel of Love." Here a fireman is asking Wimpy for a cup oX ’ coffee, but it won't do him much good. . . i

Easter J-unday from ’•. J’» to 7:30 a. m at the Monroe Friendchurch. with the theme, "The L n d h Risen." The program follows: Musical prelude. Song -i rviie Witness atid praise. Meditation. Il- v. Noi l Wilderholte/. hymn. Eenediciion. •» SOUTH WARD (Cuntlnuad rsa* I) of the building." In I**!” the sihooi board obtained ->n eulmate eiverlng the repair of the building, including new floor*, heating plant and toilet facilities. Thi* estimate, made by w B m nMi tad 1. oy Bradley architect of For: Waym estlma'i I the cost at 49 The re* dutl.m also cites the I fact that citizen* complained about the "eyesoi," 111 the neiffhliorhood and tha: resident • had t’k’d 'hat th- building be rii] moved. "Complaint- have been received by the member* of th Imird. the mayor and the <*mmon council of the civil city, regliding the obsole'e and hazardoil- condition of th< building." Th- ii ii*tei -. Carl <’. Pumphrey. I (■ t zg McFarland and G laid C de. 1 were unanimous in the action crdcriiiK the building removed When 'he building w.i* first built, it h meed six grades A' ibi- tim< it wa- discontinued a* a school four grade* were taught. .Miss Eva Acker b-ing the priticlpa .matin'* school system wa*

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consolidated into two building* in 19.19 with the erection and open-i Ing of the new 12W.0M junior senior high school building on Jes-1 ferson street. The North and West ward building- were abandon d and the building* removed. In compliance with the stipulation* of the federal government in making the city a grant of fllti.it’M) for the building. The civil city of Decatur also contributed 150.00 V to the cost and the school city obtained a |250,00V 1 niild ng a; a io»t of only 390.000.' Ln .-ffori was made several I year* ag> to force the school 1 board to reopen the building fori i school putposes The board waai faced with the orders from the; stale department of public safety, education and Pre marshal's! office, which virtually condemned| •hi- dine lo’ «< ho >! pm poses.; ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS (Contiziusd From Fags 17 | 'The X-ray is not a final proof. Nuspidou* shadows may or may j not be due to tuberculosis. The 1 X-ray has a team male ttoe tuberculin test, which tell* who is Intec t« I. The X-ray dis. loses only those shadows large enough or so | placed a* to show up on the fllm. "A sinffle X-ray picture can not indicate whether the disease Is i getting worse or better. Nor does a single picture which reveals no evidence of tulHi<Kio»i’ give assurance that tubercufoals may not develop later. Only a serie*, of periodic X-iay pictures will prove whether the disease i* advancing. * remaining stationary, or undergo-

Extra Gasoline To Victory Gardeners Special Gas Rations Allowed Gardeners Victory gardener* will again be igianted special gasoline rations to travel to and from their plot* thiI summer, the office of price administration announced today. In an amendment to the gasoline- rationing regulation* effective April 5. OPA set* forth the conditions under which the gardener may receive gasoline for up to 300 miles of travel for the season: 1. He must be regularly cultivating an ar.a of at least 1.500 square feet devoted to the pro’ duction of vegetable*, and hl* labor must l>e necessary to It* cultivation. 2. He must make a ilde-shar-Ing arrangement or show that no such ride-sharing arrangement can reasonably be made If the rid* sharing involves the use of more than one car. all application’ for the special ration* must lie pre *ented to the board at the same time and the total ration Issued for all cars In the group may not exceed 30V mile*. 3. He must show that uo alternative means of trsii’portatlon Is available. 4. The garden should be near enough to the Individual’s yeararound home so that he can visit the garden about twice a week during the period in which planting healing. "In addition to the X-ray. a thorough physical examination by a physician I* necessary lu order to determine the correct diagnosis and what treatment may be necessary A laboratory examination of sputum i* the- only way to learn whether or uot tuberculosis germ* are being coughed up by the patient, making him a source o< infection to other*. "If the X-ray show* actual tuber- < uloals disease, immediate treatment I* a 'must'. If the disease is lu the early symptoinles* stage, the chance* for complete recovery aie excellent, iptt delay in starting treatment la luvltlng disaster. “If the X ray show* trace* of a Mucceeaful bout with tuberculosis germ*, an annual X ray is emiential to keep sharp watch that the heal c-d It *ion stay* healed “If the X-ray show* a healthy chest, iievertheleiac It Is common sense to have an X ray at regular Interval* to make- aure all continues well, KHEtiMA T I C S ’ Come te Kohn* Drug Stere REI Nt R ? S RINOL the medicine your friend* are all talking about foe RHEUMATISM, Arthritis, Nsuriti*, Lumbago. Free Pamphlet. • «- . WM* «* -

Union Good Friday Seruicesl FIRST METHODIST CHURCH I ftrber of Worship ♦ 4 ♦ ORGAN PRELUDE 12:00-12:15 Mt’s. Edgar Gerber. Or INVOCATION -Rev. M o I HYMN — "There !« a Green Hill Far Awav" THE FIRST WORD R ev Uelbert ( "Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do" W,B UNIBON PRAYER Luke 25:M "Make us orgaiw, 0 Living One, of Thy tender mercy to the wretched, to lift the penitent, to seek and to save the L?** all shall at length know themselves Thy children, and be on. oth « ” ManiS MEDITATION IN MUSIC..-Girls Double Trio, Decatur High Srh. "6 Saviour of the World"—Pear*. THE SECOND WORD Rev. George 0. Ww "Today shalt thou be with Me in Paradise."- Luke 23:« UNISON PRAYER "Give unto us true humility, a meek and quiet spirit, a lov Mls u a friendly manner of life; bearing the burden of our neighbor* dZ nying oursalves, and studying to benefit others, and to pleas* nt flB thing*.” Jeremy Tayfey HYMN — "Beneath the Cross of Jesus ’ Offering plate* are placed at the door* to receive your free win >ff. r nr , THE THIRD WORD Rev. F. H. "Woman, behold thy aon;-behold thy mother."—John UNISON PRAYER "O Thou, who when on the cross didst commend Thy bleuM mother to the beloved disciple, teach us never, amidst pain and » sering, to forget the duties of tenderness and loving kindness." —Henry Alfred SCRIPTURE LESSON—Matthew 27:27-60. Rev. William C. Feta (Organ Accompaniment) HYMN — "When 1 Survey the Wondrous Cross" THE FOURTH WORD - Rev. Dwight L. Pattern "My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken me?” Matt. 27:46, Mark 151 UNISON PRAYER "O Lord, show forth Thy loving kindness, we entreat Thee, tod persons who In this world feel themselves neglected, or little loved.or forgotten. Be Thou their beloved Companion, and let commuma with Thee be to them more dear than earthly intercourse.” —Christina G. Rossttti MEDITATION IN MUSIC-Zion Evangelical & Reformed Church "God So Loved the World"—Stainer Char THE FIFTH WORDRev J. T. Truax “I Thirst.” John 19:28. UNISON PRAYER "Q Lord, our God. perfect us in such patience that we may be in no haste to escape from toll or loneliness or suffering: yet ever is haste to serve Thee, to please Thee, and, when Thou wilt, to go hmm to Thy blessed presence.” Amen. Christina G. Rossetti HYMN — "In the Cross of Christ I Glory.” • Ciher* ar* in*tructe4 io seal worshipper* during the singing of the Mass If It 1* necessary for you to leave early, please leave during the «in*inx of a byaa THE SIXTH WtJRD Rev. R R. Wita* “It is finished." John 19:30. UNISON PRAYER “Almighty, our light in darkness, our strength in weakness, oar ho|»e in sinfulness and our Eternal Home, be unto us merciful, loq suffering, and patient; that we who be slow of growth may hope to come at last to Thy likeness.” Amen. George Dawua MEDITATION IN MUSIC Mrs. Dan Tyndaß "I walked today where Jesus walked" O'Hara THE SEVENTH WORD Rev. Carey R Moser "Father, into Thy hand 1 commend my spirit.” Luke 23:46. UNISOH PRAYER "With the symplicity of a great purpose, the quiet of a meek temper and the power of a well ordered soul, may we pass througl the toils and watches of our pilgrimage; grateful for all that may render the burden of duty light; and even Tn strong trouble grateful for Thy will." Amin. James Martinet HYMN — “Jesus Keep Me Near the Cross" THE BENEDICTIONRev. Glenn E. Marshall ORGAN POBTLUDE.

ing. <wlilv»tliiK. >»d harvesting must be done, without ne dl»sg more gasolinr th* ii for the 3M milt- protided by bls -pedal ration together with whatever milsage fa available in >l* basir "A" ratioc. The 3(H>-inllc celling was ad->pt-d last year In cmnraltatlon with th* department of agriculture. The other qualJflcationa also an virtually ih* name as last ye*r’e provision*, although the assumption that a gardener should aver age two trips • week daring the seOMMi is sprlled out thia year for the flrat time. ■ ■ O— — ■ -o Flfh Frf For Ddcatur Firtmen Thii tvgfting vA fish dry for all mendbers of the Decatur volunteer fire department will be held at the engine hoote on Seveoth afreet gt 8 o’cioch this evening. Al! member* ot the departmeat ar* urged Us be pretest. Urges Foe|fic Coast Maintain Defenses Wwtuagtv* AprU 5-WD-411 •Wh of Mvy cßapisia* ha* co«s I* for *cme high praise fruui bigs q*art*r* tierretary ad the oavy rrash Koex teid nuwamea yeoterday (bat th* oevy to fattooate la having thaptoiß* who take foetr duties with eatrewe ecrteoaOJa*. asd

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