Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 168, Decatur, Adams County, 17 July 1944 — Page 3

AONDAY, JULY 17, 1944.

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kffiNMKTH W, HYFFELER mt«AQ£P TO ARMY NURSE ■MC'NCAWn. w -hi', i . i. i: ■ , ■Kk'W ShMikJaßd \i. BBophSSWMiiWt Os III'- ■lri','!r. ■■Ml VraMtes ’•> K'-iri'-*.-; W phapss; ■’■■ in.•• r :rS. Wy, u aim of Mr and Nyffder of *i> Itfclwrfa I- a k’i a in ■'■■ of ’**’*'"’ K "" x ra'■ F**' ,,|!ill <'hold so, urmv HHM corp# in •■• ■ witfct) Mrved it Fort Devens ."CestoV Mnt<lo. ,M:i-.i. Sill- Ik sBJT* r ' ! ■ | ■ 11,i,1 '■ ,1 ll '■"»• ~ mnlMt Miiis.Mge i hool. and ;ire iim to bls en!! . tut in the navy “"■"m employed at > ■ i ■>—l- Co. hero, tie wan stat'oned nt .—o wvy base ni Hock land so.oat a year, and "• ty with the Atlantic fleet « ' e» jWNSHtP CLUB BltflTS RECENTLY rhe Hl'ppy Hon • makers club of __j=ih!ngtati UaniHlilp met recent—«JU th* home qf<Mr ■ lt> u • Brand' and gueatn ended the «■• . • and (Were read, and group mnf th. club mug and I '"The Otar Sptii.iti -d I'mii. r " drs. Sheldon Wigley, program dor, gave «n Jirti-reatitig lesaon baying wall paper and paint, and • care and «teai> nx of wall aur- - taring a aocial hour. Mra. Brand iMed by (Mm. Mussel Mitchel, rod-dnltetotMi retrrelNaMte >RLO WAR TWO MOTHERS ECT OFFICERS RECENTLY ■ InMean mot he i, who have sons daughters In the armed forces, r « proaont ®t» meeting. held retty al the (Moo for the priHe of orxtMlUliix a Mothers of rid War Na 2 unit. •he charter ww op. -i-i at th.eting, and 4be> following officers •r elected: ftn Holomon Lord.' aident; Mrs. N. A. Bixler vice sldent; (Mrs. K. mirth Eady, secary. Mrs. John ItokthoiMe, treaer. he time and pl ice of the next ] date and agSpolh.-rs of service ! ner women d|i urged to become f mb*re at the putt. 'he Women of the tMooae will *i their regular meeting at the Me Home Tab's day evening nt en thirty o'clock All members requested to bo present. ■he WWMMi Guild of the Zion formed church pg demotmtraC. Williams in u Tuesday at members and ited to attend, adles Aid soc•gular meeting day afternoon Ih Mrs. John the program, m will be held, nee hi deaired. orority will hold teas meeting a* •day evening at writers are urgbiut 24 million it lon.

PEACHES GEORGIA ELBERTA FREESTONE IT. 8. No. 1 Grade. 2-inch up. For Canning Car la»ad to arrive Tues, or Wed.—Order Now! Kroger Store LILLY BAC'ttti SAYS M§M* a>*«M>rl«* rear Selr da w.y FaMap editor. took one jerk / SB Ik V M 4 Batted (i.lnpirlr .|>|>n,ial. F*" ' Tha DmM Net foe the heir m a /*" UR Lilly \ ' 4jß BrmA A4d* eolor and neatneee • to aay Ittir ilo. I J»h new ehadea ( * Wwßfc' Pink, Chineee Red K —>, •tolMpen. Turquoiee, many \ n\A(fwßk |/V> ! ■p"’ dadii nil 1 Holthouse Drug Co.

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Tuesday Garden Club. Mrs. Amos Ketchum, 7:30 p. m. Tri Kappa. Elks Home, 8 p. m. C. L. of C. Picnic, Hanna-Nutt-man Park, <1:30 p. m. Kum Join I'e Class of Fine' Evangelical church, MY and Mrs. Vernon Custer. Pel lota XI Picnic, Hanna-Nutt-man Park, 8:30 p m. Women’s Guild canning demonstrtion. Zion Evangelical and Reformed church basement, 8 p. m. Wednesday Decatur Home Eonnmicr. Club, Mrs. Wm Affolder. 1:45 p. m. Red Cross Sewing Center, Legion Home, 1 p. m. Thursday Women of the Moose, Moose Home, 7:30 p. m. Evangelical ladles Aid church 2 p m. iPhoitlie Bible Claw. pot-luck supper and picnic, Hanna-Nuitman Park. 8 p. in. Blue Creek Township Friendship Village Home Economics Club, Berne l»ark. l:3o p. m. Women's Guild, St. Luke's Evangelical and Reformed church. All day. Order of Rainbow for Girls, Masonic hall, 7:30 p. m. Men's Union Prayer Service, ground floor public library, 7:30 p m. i — « Adams County Memorial Hospital • < ■■ Admitdpd: iMrw. Hotw»rt Llechty. Berne; Mrs. Wilford Ray. 107 N. Thirteenth; Martin Bl«berlch. Decatur route 2; laife Fry. Decatur route 3; (Mrs. True Gephart. 340 fi. Fifth; Mlns Bartiara Stauffer, Decatur route 2.

'Admitted (and dismissed) fxiuls Datwson. Monroeville; Donald Springer. Fort Wayne route 4; Mbs Betty Barker, Decatur. Dismlreed: Rev ißoseil Miller, Geneva; 'Mrs. Charles Rh*etn. Van Wert. O.; Mrs. Richard Hendricks. 214 Jefferson; Mire Nancy Berg, 200 (N. Sixth; iMre. 'Ruber* J. McBride and baby boy; Jesse Murua. Decatur route 4; Arthur Butler. Decatur; Mire Barbara Butcher. 1109 W. Monroe; Ja-mer Butcher; Mm John Human and bathy girl. Monroe; Mre. Walter Winchester and baibv Ixiy. Fort Wayne. o Two Persons Victims Os Truck Accident Bedford. Ind., July 17 —(it'P)— The Lawrence county aomner today investigated a truck accident near Bedford which ciukned two lives yesterday. Emmett Dalton. 26. died when his truck struck a pole bearing a high tennion line and overturned. Sherman Jackson. 43, low truck operator, eras electrocuted as he attempted to attach a tow line to the (wrecked vehicle and contacted the power line. He died en rou'e to a hospital. Woody Dalton touain of one of the victims, was thrown dear of the wreck and suffered only minor Injuries. - O ' A modern battleship uses 40(i miles of copper wire.

Fractures Ankle (Corrected from Haturday'a Paper) Cpl. Richard L. Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Hess of Decatur route four, suffered a fractured ankle while on the march with American troops in Italy. The accident occurred about seven weeks ago. the parents said and It is believed he was on his way to Rome He 1s now confined to a hospital. The Decatur soldier la attached to a fleld artillery division and has been oversraK nearly 15 months. His brother. Cpl. Norbert A. Hess, has lieen twice wounded In action in Italy, The two brothers met in the Anxlo beachhead area a few months ago. A third broth* r. Pvt. Robert Hess is in France, attached to an engineer's company. The latter's wife resides In this city at 234 North Fifth street.

I uHßeh llsBH IPvt. Paul D. Moore, son at Mr. i and Mra. 'Hazen Moore. 109 N Ninth*Bt and Pvt. Manfred L. Melchi. a eon iff Mr. and 'Mrs. Eugene 'Melchi of Russel st., who left for army air cadet training t>wo week* ago. have been transferred from Fort Benjamin Harrison to AAF IHV No. 3. Sheppard Fiel I. Texa*. for Imsic training 'Pvt. Anthony W Kitaon, hurtiand of Mrs. Kathryn Kiteon. who now resides as the corner of Adam* and Second Sts. and son of Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. Kitaon, has landed safely In England. According to word received by hla wife. 'Pvt. Ildbert Heiser Is spending an eighi-day furlough with his wife and daughter, Nancy, at the horne of Mrs. Heiser* parent*. Mr. and Mrs. M. lA FrUlnger, Pvt. Heiser Is enroute fr«n Fort da>onard Wood. Mo., to Camp .Reynolds, i’a. Mrs. Arthur Schelderer ha* received word from her husband, stationed on Treasury island, near Bouxanlville In the South Pacific, that ihe has ben advanced to the

Today’s Pattern 9347 W Aft 1W iota Ps®Ht4O! ■ r.• V \ MARIAN MARTIN Bare your midriff to the nun In thia smart playaui’. Pattern 9347. .Make the aitnple easy to aew aklrt miss alaea: », 10. 11. 12. IS. 14. IS and jacket for cover, up Pattern 934? cornea in junior 16 17 16. Sise IS. bra and ahorta, requires 1% yards 35 Inch fabric. This pattern, together with a needlework pattern of useful and decorative motifs for linens and garments. TWENTY CENTS Bend TWffNTY CENTS In coins for these patterns to Decat nr Dally Democrat, Pattern Dept., 1H N. Jefferson St., Chicago 80. fU. Write plainly Site, Name, Address, Stylo Number. Send FIFTEEN CENTS more tor the Marlon Martin new and bigger Summer Pattern Book. 12 Pa«ee, easy to mako stylos. Free pattern prlnud la huok.

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ratting of petty officer first class. He hue been on active duty for four teen months, and la a cook attached to a motor torpedo boat. Mm. Bcheiderer and <thelr two children reside at the Homesteads I Mrs Charles M. Prugh, of Dayton, Ohio, who is visiting with friendo here 4bls -week, was the dinner guest of Mr- and Mrs. S. E. Leona rd ion on Sunday. Open house wan held during the afternoon an! Mrs. Leonardson served lovely refreshments to the guerui. Mrs.

YOU CAN'T BE SURE the post-war truck will look like this.. " — ~m- -n -. —-■■-msorr.: — - " mfr p _ _,.- ——■ 9 I jRRb F 1 jy l >• I •• but you can be sure your | OU Crown ALE&BEERieiII always MbSwQ I ♦ r f H The "highway boxcar" of 194 xas today,Old Crown brews will will probably have a turbine be carefully aged for long,slow engine of tremendous power weeks. Unhurried "Lazy-Age-permitting increased load and i ng " gives Old Crown Ale and speed. High speed will be made Beer their refreshing goodness ® safe by glare-proof windshields -the all’round flavor goodness - > JwaMtcollisk^^"* 11 “ 2 at “t’ die “. lhe fi dlo^° f DON ’ T QU,T NOWI those who appreciate fine brew- irsoardut? to our country sad I Speed will be an important sac- ing. Your dealer may be out tor in the truck of tomorrow, of Old Crown occasionally but ™"2? w " Bond *’ But not in the brewing of Old he’ll have more soon. Be sure dou»«a»o loboofar...butw* Crown Ale or Beer. Tomorrow, to ask for it again. ■teih.v..i ua ,^to g> „. j • nMI-MIUOWIO TO THS MAX OS MAVOS MSMCTION COFVR.«NV !•«« 448< I ClßUteil HCBIM (••FGMtiOR CINTLIVRI BRKWINO CORPORATION 'e'PORT WAYNI, INDIANA

iSiBSF WHOQHBi # k ’I IS fl fl fl* U V 1 ■■ ? I I i Jil I f IF BUMoW i I I SS&iW flßfl WWfl Sw jfgfßSL M \ .L~--- Sf w flgfl fl fl Bfl Wil J 7 I ~*f 7 I est * t J* /• left, suit worn with frilly blouse, top seat; center, suit worn with pillboa; right, suit for business. The smart young career girl now gets a wardrobe half the else she bought before, and makes It go twice as tar. Etta (Jaynes. a prominent designer for the young crowd, has created a suit to take the piece of several other outfits. This suit is illustrated above. At the left the suit is shown worn with a frilly dress-up Mouse, a fitted wool coat and a saucy beret, for the cocktail hour The suit Itself is made of Mack shetland wool with a velveteen yoke, soutache braid and decorative buttons. It can double for a two-piece without a Mouse. For the dinner date straight from the office wear It as shown center Wow T "" ,rt “ M,e paSbox R ' <ht th * * utl buttoned up, worn with a lapel pm. Were with a awgier me suit becomes a casual outfit. . .<s rr- <fr ~^ f ,

Prugh Is the bourse guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelrelter of Four Acres An Honorable Discharge 'P£c. Gerald Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Cook of east of Monroe. has been given a medical discharge f-om the r. h. army, dated July 13 He hc.i .- en in lhe army two years and agent 11 months in a hospital at Camp MaCaln. Mlm He took his basic training at Camp Forre»t. Tenn., and wa« recently awarded the good conduct tm dal

London Area Raided By Robot Bombers I Ixtndon, July 17—(CP) German Rotbot IxrmfM fell in the lamdon _ area laei night for the firs’ time In I nix nights and the attacks continur «d in the metropolitan section and ( southern England after dawn today. 'Although details of the attacks) , were ttirdosed, it wae learned that ' some dantsgt and caMialtiea were caused by the nomlM

Mrs. Cerl Phelps and {sons Bo*> and Don have returned to their home in Naglnaiw. .Mtcli, after a two we«-ks visit with the former* mother. Mr». Katherine Ki-hneider. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Butler and daughter. (Mias .Mary Joe, have returned from a week at Hamiko'j laika. Mrs. Robert Macklin of Evansville Is vUltiriK her mother-in-law. Mrs. Phil Macklin on Firs' afreet. Btfli Is in the armed service in England 'Mr. and Mra. Roy Kaiver and children are enjoying the week mt Lake Wawasee. diick Christen iff Fort Wayne ■spent Sunday afternoon with his brother, Frank Christen of Bacond street. Mrs. C J Vogleweds has returned to heT home in this city after a •lx monthrf viait with her children. A daughter. Mrs. Walter Ergan. accompanied her mother here for a short visit. iMrs. George latureiu and children .Marlene, Georgia. Louis, Jerry, Bdi die Joan and Teresa and Mrs. Johu Moore and non David, enjoyed Bunday at Trier'* park in Fort Wayne. 17 Are Injured In Auto-Bus Collision i Vincennes. Ind.. July 17 (<fP| — A tire ddowput was blamed today for an automdbilediiM collision on C. «. highway. 60 yesterday in which I'7 persons Were injured, none seriously. Virgil Cunwnlno, driver of the aulotniffille. told Patrolman Forrest Waggoner of the Indiana slate police that a tire on his car ble*w out ae lie met a Ums driven by Howard Hatcher, enroute to Washington, Ind. with choppers and war plant workers. Bus, Cattle Truck Collide Last Night Indianapolis. July 17 —(VPI— A Terre Hauteto-lndlanapoliH bus and a cat'le truck collided here last night, injuring all 27 patweng. era and the driver of the inter-city coach. Three of the pareengers were hur: seriously, among them Car inline Whitlock. 44. Terre Haute R. R 3. Driver of the hue Harry Harris, 38. Brazil who sustained face and ahoulder abrasions, «aid that the brakes locked and caused the coach to crash agalnat the truck. Both vehicles left the road. The bus overturned and wa«i demaged tiadly o _! Photographs were transmitted by wire for the first time in 1»24 There Is more forest land than farm acreage in the (J H.

aw Jr Jr PX” 11 Mr 4 QmP J You wouldn’t bum war material with it. Today paper for such pursuch as helmet linings, camouflage poses is critically short I nets, shell containers and blood If you bum paper, you're destropplasma boxes Then don’t burn pa- , nt . vital w „ material - you’re ew per —so» paper makes them all • danger mg American lives. Paper to desperately needed wher MVin< f<xUy _ ever our men ere —-aa — — lighting. They de- mat „ inet Oonl burn l(wm . pend on paper forth. Turn more than 700.000 war articles that are ft lyr ( A MINOU AW« made or wrapped UHVI. ( SOMI BOY’S lift Mswiesoswi Fold ■epaalaas eaO geeeeoataS aad Waastaeebas Oaaw Omoi Sat (tko wov Boot,, TW tbsa la Cardboard Saaoo (Wrasasrs,OwaSaaIbo papw bor .rib buadlw abaat IS BbdiCarSeaoi Plattaa as. BM.b Fiattaa and Ibra) aad tie tbaa, iackss bieh. Ummb om< aad tio park dawn la a baa la bundle, abaat 11 th.rn la baadlaa ar buadla a. that • bwiMS Mok pbaat 11 laabee aaabe serrlia U. S. Victory Campaign Start saving your Waste Paper NOW for the next drive to be held soon. Decatur Daily Democrat

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RIKTHS 'Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dale Schrock. of Berne route one. are the parents of a Inshy daughter, born at the Adams county memorial hospital Friday evening at 10:32 p m Q _ $2,000 Award Made To G. E. Employe 'Bridgeport, Conn . July 17 Orvsr Nils Erireon a foohhaker for 22 years at General Electric, has (been awarded 82.000 for his fl’iggestlon which speeded the final production of the remote fire control nyHtom of the H-29 Huperfontrres. The award to Ericson Is believed to be the largest single amount ever given by any plant in this country under the nation wide suggestion award syMem. The award reprruented the largest amount ever given by G E. in any of its factories. ——-— o—-» A public roaus liurlaii was es. tablished by congress in 1893.

CARA NOME “Twin M.gic” — You win ~ sgtec, once you have tried the new moist make-up bate in the Cara Nome Flatter Box — followed by Cara Nome face powder. MOO $1 OE CCONOMV | • dfe eZ »ttt I SOLD EXCIUSIVEIY AT • EXAU DRUG STORES SMITH DRUG CO.