Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 204, Decatur, Adams County, 28 August 1944 — Page 3
BnDAY AUGUST 28. 1944.
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| || Economics Be - i- Kirklind high SB' ■, thirty <>'■ |B’. r ' . a ill give th*- I'* the Ruth and K , the Evangelical - ,urcfi ha* l» • h K... 4 «... !>•■ call' d meeting of Thursday •■v>’iiu ’Dirty o'clock ifaLOCALS of 'hi* city ha* purKj ■ re Stahl homestead B? , 1,, n. n The price paid p,., .-u tfed last ev-ning I- Island. ‘Rome City, K . r the summer With BE .y < : - d Anthony Wayne using a tank-borne flame r hurls a •‘(••araotne" <■! more than 450 feet , :.-:*. British ■ The Hitherto a,, at fitted to the i. 11-ton ChunEitll ■ o-’ pull* an at moled .i >’ fil'-l for the flame ('hurt hill tank fitted flame thrower I* called a B.i 1 B Eb ;• I 1.. Grandstaff and • ■ iu - returned from Hun■ft... S’ Petersburg, Fki. B* ' <l»*nt the summer with B T.-yd Ctandetaff. who ha* B ' ‘inlng as a flight surgeon rmy t'apt. Grandstaff lit
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pictures of the < ■»m«n !y invasion. t Hfa-h! wounds suffered by little I HF in ’*n»t auto crash didn't I »■• y ( ,f he r fe at urea. The two K Wi are on her forehead and ■ft chin and can be fixed up by I surgery. The accident came ' three day, before Ann g faml|y ( ’ u”" 1 ,0 niove out ot ’heir 1 Ku-/r ’ h ° me - T,n <* Ann's 1 HMUheIJ. 1 ’ U “ h C ‘ r * P rora ’ 1 B4xrT\ M,tkey Rrx,n *y h ° ,n - < h?’ WIU try tO * et mor * < hi’ post-war M-G-M con- t Kua M u‘ a . OR# h “ ,wo >*“« 1 Htietel « n * w Sam • ■ aiA ? lh * ater chßin own ' I H . he h “ ‘ old his house and H'-CI "to be Close ; h, ‘ l 4 ~r* w«ll party at J KSSXVr Glorta r * Hav *" K •»" d «te but .he , H *^h g .nd couldn't make it. 1 : ‘U Vo trademark ( lr i. n rcaMa down which I H»' Xte a n d - MG * d *<’* d * d < 84.; y reientid 12” the movle Ixll 1 ■ u f;• ? :e ,a * ° f the flim ' H'’har dZX A,talr * and Luclll « ' ■ up a po-foot flight. | olng a t,rrt ®« • Burned e H “ hln - Says she I H v t, ;* r ,n hia ... j lE*'-"' « j.°* a "cloths, ad- . H ? u *‘ ,th aveni »« ‘tore i H*Wr.a Loy '•■• tp to the last, < H‘>ity on hA" M r * d t 0 d * ath 01 ' H fr “'t her h,,.u Mrxiran divorce. i H' w «bUum ,^ nd ' John «•««. ' - .-Oark 1 U P • film e Fl 7 nln * ara cook - • B ! *r he ST* 1 mak * 1 fro in *u. p John Mahln «• i to wln r ' n,r the alr 1 F'nJ eton - • • ■ Bddle 1 fc B *®!'* ( H ‘ ,y 'n time »«’./ ** ln Atlantic . H * - J* attend his parents* 1
CLUB CALENDAR •oclaty Deadline, 11 A. M. Phono 1000 — 1001 ITuesday Kirkland Home Economic* dub, • Kirkland high school, 1:30 p, m. Wednesday 11 Red Cross Sowing Center, Legion 1 p tn. Thursday Men's I'nlon Prayer Service, f ground floor public library. 7:30 • p. in. Called meeting of So Cha Rea dwl*. iMra. V. J Hoi niann, 7:30 p. rn. now stationed in 'Mac Dill Field. Tampa, Fla. Thurman D. Schiefereteln. of this city, who graduated from the Rep. . pert school of auctioneering I .mt week, is now actively engaged in 1 the profession and is booking sale* dates ! Miss Eleanor Eady is attending • the beauty conference i n Chicago 1 today and tomorrow. ■Mr* J. H Brennen. Mr*. J C laiurent, Mr*. 11. M GIJHg ‘ and ‘Mrs. A. R. Aslfliaucher have re- ' turned home after spending the past few days at ‘Pretty lake, the l guests of Mrs g'larence Hertier and i Mr*. Frank Ring. ' iMi*. J. 1., Kocher went to Fort ’ Wayne this morning to meet Mrs Bex* Enwin of Anderson, who acI cotnpanied her home for a few days ‘ visit 1 Ray Kohn*, well known local druggist wa* happily surprised this ! morning when he received notice that he had won the <SOO bond given by the Indianapolis retail i druggists association. Ray attended ( the annual convention there last , week and purchased a dollar* worth ( of ticket*. Th,, letter this morning . enclosed a check from the association so he could purchare It at home. ‘Mr and tMrs. Ransome Barkley spent Sunday in Auburn as the gueats of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kchoude) and Mi** Alice McKean TRACE PHONE CALLS (Coattnued Fro® F**e i) Mrs. Bennett previously had run afoul of the law with a gun borrow-
forty-ninth wedding anniversary. .. . Wedding of Frances Faye (ths singer) and Sam Farkas was to take place on Sunday, Aug. 27, in Beverly Hills, with Martha Rays and Nick Condes acting as matron of honor and best man ... Remember Bob Weldon, first Hollywood actor to join the paratroopers ? He broke his shoulder and six ribs in a jump and is back in town with a discharge. At long last. Ward Bond leaves the hospital Saturday. What grieves him most is that the doctor says he can't ride his motorcycle for at least a year, On Rita Hayworth's visit to Co lumbia for an added scene on “Tonight and Every Night,’* 85-year-old Bill Blsset. studio painter, presented her with a 25-year-old book on baby-raising. Asked her pleaM to follow It Instead of the newfangled theories. Hedy Lamarr’s former standin. Sylvia Lamarr, who retired after "The Conspirators'' to have a baby, Informed that her husband. Navy Warrant Officer Eugene Hollis, has been awarded the Purple Heart, He was wounded off Calais. * •• HOLLYWOOD Hl JINKS: Frsnces Langford has written a friend describing the awful moments before the crash-landing off Australia. "I thought to myself." she wrote. "How odd that I should get killed from singing.'*... Anne Baxter and John Hodiak must have had a tight She now says there's no chance of an engagement. . . . Peggy Fean seeking to adopt two 10-year-old war orphans, preferably a brother and sister. They'd live with Peggy's sister, Mrs. May Miller. .. . Before taking off for Chicago, Maxie Rosenbloom told pals at Lyman's that, if his wife doesn't file suit soon, he'll get the divorce himself. . . . Gloria Jean is starring in a Ifl-miUl-meter picture made by 10 neighbor children who put tn 13 each to meet expenses. ... Carole Landis writes from the Pacific that she has plenty of material for a sequel to “Four Jills in a Jeep.** ... Swell gestun by Director Bruce Humberstone. Making a >5,000 down payment, without security, on a house for the nephew of hia cook. Nephew is a discharged serviceman. . . . Singer Georgia Gibbs to do an album for overseas, with an entire symphony orchestra as accompaniment. . . « Nancy Kelly with Fred Jackman. Jr., at the Biltmore Bowl. ... Velea and Yolanda to stage their own revue at a Hollywood theater tn November. ... Now it'a Jack Diamond and Adelaide Norris.... Congratulate the James Gieaaona They just celebrated their thirty-eighth wedding anniversary. ■ i
At Purdue . • ___ p~ w w Lase Grimm, fireman second class. I’ s Navy, son of Mrs. Mar garet Grimm of Fifteenth street, is now in an electrical school at Purdue I’niversity Lafaytte He entered th.’ service March 22 and took his boot training at Great Lakes Prior to joining the navy he was employed at The Schafer Glove factory in this city His wife and two children. Tommy and .Jane reside here at 10’5 Schlrmcyer Street ed from her brother "for target practice." She was caught attempting to hold up a dress shop In 1938 and placed on probation. At the time she was wearing a red wig The woman who shot Mrs. Williams was said by the victim's daughter to he wearing something red in her hair.
RIKTHS Pvt and Mr* David E. Phillips, of Geneva, are the parent* of a bathy (boy. horn at 4 H p m yesterday. at th*- Adams county memorial hospital. He ha* not ‘been named. 0 • 4 Adams County Memorial Hospital ■Admitted: Jerry Barnett, Monroeville; Gus Stears, Munroe route 1; Mt*. Roman Huffman. Willshire O ; Mr*. George Foor. Pleasant Mill*; Mi** Rita Marie Velez, route 6. ‘Admitted and Dismissed: l-arry flean Dellinger, rou'e 6. •DisniM***! 'Mr* Delton l*a**water, 319 North Ninth Street: Stanley Sprunger. Fort Wayne; Miss Delores Kaeser. Decatur: Mi** Janice latndrum. 927 North Fifth Street. Di*mi*ied: Carl J 'MdClure. Wren, O.; Darleen Fortney, Pleasant Mill*; .lame* Basset. 603 North Fifth Street; Miss Affierta Worthman. Craigville. — .... o Local Man's Mother Dies In Fort Wayne Mrs. Della Mary York. 65. mother of Paul E York of this city, died at midnight Saturday at her home in Fort Wayne following an illness of several years. Surviving are 10
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" Il I •till 11 1 ll 11•1111•1 11 , 11 Mie* Martha Macy. Wav. second class, stationed at Washington, D will arrive tomorrow morning for a 12-hour visit with her grandparent*. Mr. and Mrs. J II Heller. Sgt. F I Wertzberger, who was recently home on furlough, has been transferred from Camp Polk, lai . to the following addres*: H<| <’o. 69th Signal Bn.. ABU No 2" C yMA. Shreveport. La. Reg A. H«are A.EM 3/c. son of ‘Mr. and ‘Mrs. Charles Heart- ami formerly wtationed at Norfolk Va . ha* been tran*ferei| to the following address. Box K. NAAF, North Bend. Oregon •Janet iSchrsH k. Y 2/c. stationed In Washington. It, C. 1* enjoying a woven ady leave at tin- home of her parents Mr and Mrs. William P Schrock, of Second Street. First Lt Walter Hawhaker,’son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hawbaker of south of Berne, has been wounded in France, according to word received directly from the officer. He staled he had been awarded the Purple Heart for injuries which probably will keep him out of bat tie His wife resides In Cedar Rapids, la., where she is a nurse. ■Sgt. Peter J Mazelin, whose wife and 19 month* old son. Gene Stanley, r*«ide on Master Drive, was awarded the good conduct m* dal and received special mention for hl* high degree of skill a* a cook. Sgt. Mazelin Is on Bora Bora island and ha* been overseas for the pa*t *ix months. o Half-Inch Os Rain Here Over Sunday Rainfall in tin* city from Sunday at b a. m. to this morning at the same hour, measured .32 of an inch. Herman Meyer, local river gauge reader, stated. ddldrtoi. five siwtet*, three brothers and 16 grandchildren •Funeral services will be held a’ S:3O a. m Wedtu-eday at the .Mungovan and Sons mortuary and at 9 o’clock at St. Peter’s Catholic church, with ‘burial In the church • emetery. 0 — Trade la a Good Town — Decatu, WHY BE FAT\? Get glimmer without exercise You may lose pounds and have a more slender, ira*.cfui taure- No X CJtrr< ising No'Msativct Nodrug* With thm AY!>S plan d<x> t cut out any meal*, •txrchr*. tator*. mmU or butter, yuu timpiy cut them down he •aswr W when you en»oy drlxums (vita- B nun furtUwd) AY DS before meal* b B Absolutely harmleer ■■ Ila ciumel <•<<• luted bv *1 I more than IM pereuw* bxt I« «« I» lbs ever- I eCelaefe* woefc* withAVDb V»t*(niA< I |UdwUH< Hen SMITH DRUG CO.
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Clean Campaign Is Pledged In Indiana Gates Reiterates Jackson's Pledge Indianapolis Aug 26 <l'P* i Ralph F Gat*-*, Republican RUber ■ notorial nominee, today thanked tn> opiioio-nt. Sen SamtK-l I* Jack i -on. for promising to make bls (campaign without bitterness and with a full discussion of the issues I 'onfroiifing ili<’ voters and assured | lai kson that his < arnpaigii Would . •»■ along the same line*. In a letter to Ja* kson. Gates l said. "I am happy to take this ; ojiportunity t<* say to you directly that you have expressed in clear terms the basis on which I have been must hopeful that tins campaign could be conducted." 0 Mrs. Paul Schultz Mother Dies Sunday Mr* Frank Bauer, 6R. mother of Mi ■ Paul Si-hultz of !hi city died Sunday morning a' her home In Lakewood. <> Mr* Bauer frequent- ’ !y visited at the pamonage of Rev 1 Hchultz -.nd was well known to many meml*et* nt the Io il Luthj • ran parish and other friend* here Funeral services wll !><• held WedI nesday afternoon at the Pilgrim j Lutheran i hurcb of l-akewood, with I Rev Kat! Ehlerw. |>a*tor. In charge ' Burial will In- in the Cleveland I I*iberan cemetery Rev. Bcbults and his wife and children will leave i foi Lakewood sotiie time <oday. o - Quadruplet Boys Are Born To Younq Georqia Farm Wife GainsvHl*'. ti.i. Aug £JS I CPI Quadruplet boys, born la*t night to a 22-year-old farm girl, the wife of nt army private, were reported in good condition today in their Hall
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