Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 305, Decatur, Adams County, 27 December 1944 — Page 3
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I'- l r HARRISON CAtROII ] ■ Iniurr* Kyodleate Writer ■ BOLLYWOOD — Son.e of the ■ ■Ri »hr> have been aympathir.ine Klchaid D|x fflr having BiPNd out of the AUfH -epira (nt
a Hide shock thia weak when . Rich aold two apartment buildings, one of 59 unita. another of 22. The reported price, and in cash, wa a $450 000' And thia represented only part of the real estate the atar haa been buying ever a 1 n c « "Cimarron." So
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«l> should worry about super- [*« And, for that matter. Gambia pays him a nice chunk ■ money for the “Whistler" aeries * targe number of fan letters. Wlcuiarly from the Middle West the hide off of Humphrey tart for participating so ■ Jn tly in the Roosevelt cam--2‘ n Humphrey an ya to heck with ’• In fact, he a just sold a story to 1 * national weekly defending the of actors to mix Into poll- j ' Title of the story is "I Stuck ■f Meek Out " Apprently, the arrival of his “’r ynr-okt adopted daughter was 7 s much for Bill Bendix He had ” I# home from the "Bell for J?” 0 art with a temperature of | ’ lnd ’he family in In an uproar ymt to take care of Bill and to the baby far enough away ~ him ao it won't catch any-i-jg. June, at his ranch near Ban , «o. leo Carrillo lost a family I?** 91 ht * rin K Thia really jw d have gone to Ripley instead .L m * but Mrs Carrillo just dlsthe en ltraved atone in the e«-i<i of a turkey! . '*ry time Linda Darnell went * *>»ht dub In New York she T* !e send her husband Pcv • poet card from the place •. m have done okay. He got • • • You should get « th * * tar “PPhlre ring Fat %?*"' ►• •'■it back from India *2,f». £le‘w. . . rot,,ratu- . *• Bi :w <>n n aby boy ywuLgster. too. * U Mat* , , , Bergrant
tnony. a reception s o , xij(ly <nesl*a* h-ld In the church pariom < hristma* decoration, were used throughout th. mom A wedding cake, lignti-d with white taper, < entered Hu- nerving table The couple Iff' later in the evening on a .lion wedding tup ( ,f l|n . announced destination Fm travelling the bride wore ~ brown furirlmmed drwMnakei *., :l wilh matching a. c-.*or.e* She .oniplet-<-d her outfit «i||., ,or».ige o ; .-a,, deuiaa. Tne b di- i. *■!,llium. Os th.Hat ford city high *< hool and la etn- , P»»»y» d at the Electric Co. in Ith e city Tiie groom re» -nt|y retitrn.d o th.. Ktatew upon eomple I lion of three year* in the Xlevtian* : Out-of-town gu. -t* at t ie wedding Included M and Mi Hu-. ]| stlnnon and mine. Max and Hi hard, of Blufr-on. M. and Mm Manley ' . S'itiAon and M. a n,| M:> Mark ; St>l*oll of I.Hn-i-ty C.-ntri, Mr and Mi* .I ni riiatiio-: and daughter of Fort W. yne ..nd M ..nd M Iler rbowi-i of Ho. kford. Ohio BERNE COUPLE TO MARK ANNIVERSARY •Mr. and M - Vbrahiwn A Lehman. prominent r.-* d-n-* of Berne, ' Will obuerve their golden wedding . annivei.-,. y mi Saturday. December , 30 The family dinner will be held on that day and mi Sunday afternoon th" gulden atinivei*-|iy pro gram will take pi n .- at tw.i o’clo. k in the ba*i-m.-nt auditorium of th.- ; E’liet Mennonite church The Sunday school lie*, of which Mr L< im.in ha* been the tea.hei for many y.-aie and !h<<la** of which Mr*. Lehman i* a member, will be among th.ae who will take part in th.- uhc-rvaanc.-Mr la-iunan has al*o eompoaed a poem especially for thi* m-. anion The couple i.i* four daughter* and six eon*. MESHBERGER-PUSE Y WEDDING ANNOUNCED Ml- Merle M>-*)ibe' ge, of Fort Wayne and Cha.lee E ?u*ey of Hartford township were married Sunday afternoon at. two thirty o'* clock at the horn.- of the brid. e sister Mr* Forest Shoemaker. The single ting c.-retnony w.i» read by Hev Edge I. Johnston of Geneia. Pr«-< eding th.- ceremony, a musical - wa* g.v ti by Mr* Glen Dab- Shoemaker of Geneva. Mies Mabie Ire'and f Bluffton and Mie Arbutus Z-mmerman of Fort WaynThe hrlde . lio*>- for her wedding a beautiful dree- ot pale green. ■*!i; -Il'- groom was dr - <d m
Edmund milieu nas written a book about his experiences with the Winged Victory" troupe Call! it "Mission Accomplished ’. . Jeanette MacDonald training east early In January to catch up on 1 ' two-year backlog of recordings. I Keep an eye on Charley Foy and Mrs. Marajen Dyas. widow of Major Dyas, who survived the death march from Bataan only to be killed over here tn a plane crash. Remember Stanley Smith, who used to be a leading man for Paramount 7 He s working tn the Warner publicity department. Is just getting well from a scries of illnesses and operations after being hurt in a football picture. The Bob Youngs have sold their 12-acte Tarzana ranch to the Bu i Abbotts. The Young kids now want to live in town. If a coast artillery major wh* share.! a taxi with Claire Trevor (she boarded it at the R-K-O studio) will get in touch with the star, she's anxious to return his suitcase full of clothes H<- got off : the taxi first and grabbed her bag by mistake. He must have been 'amazed when he opened it to flrt'l a makeup kit and a backless evening gown Claire was wearing in "Johr.i.y Angel. HOLLYWOOD HI JINX The army corporal who drove .Martha 1 Tilton around Saipan in a jeep has sent her the year's ol.lewt Christmas present—a P«f br ’* l ' knucks made out of Jap car-irldgt-s. The corporal must have lead those stories about Hollywood wolves. ... In apit« of the radio campaign to identify Bert Gordon as Boris Tsorta. Gordon s fan mail still e°t” M addre**'* l J" • The Mad Russian " . - . J <■«? Rvan is having dates with Joan Davis' singer. Dave Street . Lieutenant Colonel Charts VanJr former radio executive, hack from the Middle East and Rreeting his nals. - ■ • Officials at the Biltmore ' hotel here have tohl Jn« Reichm,n he can stay there Dave Wolper promising Lddle Foy. Js. he also will be In the m°vio ' of ■ Glad To See You." - , The 0.1.9 at Fort Bragg. N. C-. got a tm e Christmas present from Ted Btraeter-a ndnlatura piano autographed by 152 Hollywood celebs.
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, n A. M. Phone* 1000 — 1001 Monday Pythian Sister Temple, K „ f p ': 3« p. m. Wednesday I nion township Woman's Huh. i »r- Walft-i Thieme, all day. Thurtday Men* Inion Prayer Service, ground floor public library, 7 JO \ P m. >' \.m ent DePaul wociAty, K. of f ’ hail. 2pm l-.a-tern Star, Masonic hall. 7:30 P tn. Friday I'.ru k- Bible <la-s. ohurch biwe- . m.-nt. T is p. m Sunday Boho Methodist church watch I party, church, 7:30 p. m. Tueaday Pei lota Xi Morality, Legion home. 1 p. m Iri Kappa sorority, Kl!<a home. * p m. vnidnight blue. F<dlowing th.- wedding, Mr. and' M -*. Pusey went to their home in Hartford township, where a recep- ■ on wa* held for relatives and friends of the couple. DELTA THETA TAU i HAS MEETING Delta Theta Tau sorority held • their r.-gulai huvlneiM meeting Tuesday evening at the Elk* home. Arrangement* were made f or t he rummage sale to be held in Jan- ! nary, and the wtyle bridge in February. place* and exact date* to lie uinoun. .-d later Indianapolis chap- ' -er I- holding province convention ••arly in February and several membera of the local rtiapter are malting plan* to a/tend MRS JOHN FLOYD HOSTESS TO CLASS I.Mi-s John Floyd wa* hiwte** last -veiling to the Willing Workers < la-- of th- Monroe Methodint ■ church. (Tnietma* carols were sung and game* were played Mr*. Emily Miti he!, president, proxided ever the -lection of officers that followed. Mra. Sherman Essex sang the song. White Christmas," and the meet- • iri-sr w.ia closed with prayer. Tin- host.-* was assisted by Mrs. \lf Hahm-n and Mia. Emily Mit-t-he! The January meeting will be <t th. home of Mr* George Snyder. VIOLET P LEE WEDS RAYMOND L. HAKES •Mi*. Violet I* Lee. daughter of Mr and Mrs Marion Lee of Bluff-1 ton and Sgi Haymond L Hakes, *on of Mr. und Mr* Cltarles Hakes of this city, were wed in an impres- ' - -- double ring ceremony, solemniz'd November 30 at th* White Temple Baptist church in Miami, ! Fla He> Glen L James officiated and Evelyn Simon anti Marva E Hamilton a'end-d th- epupje. Tiie bride c.lowe for hei wedding a lotely tee! blue suit with bla. k accessories, and wore a corsage of ted lonfc h ttds Mr- Hake* atteiid.-d the Bluffton school* and blfdre her marriage, wa* employed at the Welle county l-ovpital. Sgt. Hakes attended tb* Dei-atur -rtiool* and is now etcilionid in the ferrying dlviaio.i of thu ai- -..insport cotnmand at Miami, Fla w-.i-re the coirpie will make I ’.ieir home.
All-Purpose Frock 9266 EvyJ/ vns wAk Xaf /1 *r Ii lit MARIAN MARTIN Smart frack, supple side closing Pattern 9265. printed or plain fab- , ri* l'*e remnant or heat part of an old frock for contrast trim Embroidery transfer for yoke included. Pattern 9266 (rayon, cotton) sizes 30. 32. 34. 36. 38. 40. 42. 44. 46, 48. Size 36. 3H yards 39-lnch; yard trim. Send TWENTY CENT* in coins for these patterns to Decatur Dally Democrat, Pattern Dept. 165 N. Jeffer«on St, Chicago 10. m. Print plainly «IZ». NAME. adprim. rrvLt nummr. FTFTBIN CKNTB mam brings you the Martan Martin Fall and Winter Pattern Boek full of smart •asy-to-make otyloe. A free bedjacket pattern io printed right in tbe book
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In F. A. in France * -Mr ‘ - ■**' ■* • T/.*. Robert Junior Sheets. 23. »on of Mr and Mr*. Don Sheets of 619 Winchmiter street, ha* been oversea* *in<-e June and is now with a flel<l artillery unit in France. He entered the service in October 1942 and took basic training at Camp Robert*, Cal., anti Fort Ord. Cal. His brother, Pvt. William Sheets wa* repotted killed in France on November 15. D. V. B. CLASS HAS CHRISTMAS SUPPER The D V. B Hau of the First (Tilted Br-thren church held their annual Christmas supper and gift exchange Thursday evening at the home of Mr*. Beatrice Kelly. The aupper was served at six o'clock and wae followed by rhe busin<«« meeting. ‘Mr*. Floyd Death presided over the meeting, opened with the group singing "O Li.tle Town of Bethlehem. " Mrs. George Myers read the Christmas story, followed by the group -tinging "Silent Night.” Mrs. Marie Debolt had charge of the special number Names of the hostesses for the coming year were drawn and capsul friends were reoaled and new name.* drawn. The roll call was answered by the fortyfour members present. The meeting wa.4 closed with the ixirdu Prayer. The Photibe Bible class of the >lion Evangelical and Reform-*! church will meet at the church Friday evening at seven torty-flve o'clock There will Hie a fifty cent gif' exchange and al! members art requested to be present.
■PERSONAL G Remy Bleriy ha* moved his law office and alwtract biioine** to hi* own building on South Second street, opposite the court house. It la conveniently arranged with a business office in front and hi* counsel room* and library at th<rear wf h the hall way leading to them. Mr. Bleriy will aemtme the office of prosecuting attorney next Monday Mr and Mr*. Carlysle Flanders and son. Sgt Plebce Flanders ot Fort Wayne: visited with Mr. and Mrs George Flanders over Christina*. Sgt Flandem haa returned to hi* post in Oklahoma The pulpit committee of the First Pretdtyterlan church has extended an Invitation to Rev. Thompson of Ithaca. N Y. to supply the pulpit here on Sunday. January 7. Funeral services were In-Id thle afternoon for Mr*. Emma Everett. 87. of Wren, (Milo, who died Monday after only a few days illness Three sons and four daughters survive. iMlss Nancy Daniel returned last night to W««*t laifayette after Spending Christmas with her parenui. Mr. and Mr* Harold Itaniel. She Is studying Pharmacy at Purdue university. iMiss Dorothy Gerber of Kent State college haa arrived home to spend the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gerber Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mayclln and daughter Susie have returned to their home at Knoxville. Tenn., after pendllng several weeks al t»h* home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shroyer. Mr and Mrs. James Beater* and young son. James Edward, of Indianapolis visited Saturday and Sunday with their grand pa ran t*». Dr. and Mm S. D. Beavers Mr. and Mrs. Wayne E. Beavers ot Mount Vernon arrived in thia city Sunday evening and remained over Christsna* day, the gueat* of their pareiM, Dr. and Mrs. K. D. Beavers. Mrs. G. T Burk, and other relatives and friends. They returned to their home Tuesday morning. iMr. and Mr*. J. C. Snyder have moved back to their farm on U. S. highway 221. just eaat of the Adorn* county line, in Ohio. Mr. Snyder Is a former superintnedent of the county children's itome In Defiance. Waive Fees far Dog Vsts Chicago (UP)—License fees for dogs honorably discharged fram service in the armed forces will be waived by Jacksonville. Fla., the public administration Hearing bouse reports. Dog owners, upon preaeutstlon of proof ot s dog's bonorsbls dlsdurgs. will bs issued s license certificste wll ga u t charge.
' ' HBBMBbVBBBBHB y j wd'liS" t Air Medal With the Twelf h Air Force | Staff Sergeant Glen T. Griffith, son of Mr. and Mr*. Thoma* Griffith. Decatur. Ind., has b-en award-d j the air medal for th<- part that h<played in the invasion of SouUiern i Fran.-e. | Griffith I* an aerial •ngineer • ft'i Mid a <-17 Galli pot-, p'-lie of a veteran tn.op carrier groi-p of the 1 12111 air force, affectionately call-d i '■('eiAiy's Circus" after its .-< ininand- ' Ing officer. Colonel John < ei tiy. ot < Harrison. Idaho. Before dawn on D-day. A igue’ la. , 1944. Griffith's group, from a base |in Italy, flew in over th<- antl-air- ' I craft defend-d rflviera coas- of I Southern Frame, in airship* devoid of protective armor or defensive weapon* of any kind, to drop para- ' troops behind the German uefenses. lailer in th- day. the planes of hie J group made a return trip over the earn'- coast, but this time towing gliders ladened with airborne ■ tloops and equipment. The gliders i were released over the designated lauding sones. Both mkMlons were performed at a low altitude. d<-*pHe enemy aRk ack and ground fire. All plane* of the group returned safely to their, ' base. I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cok-hin have, I received word that their >n. Pvt i Max Coh hin. ha* arrived t ifely In I India I The address of Cpl. David Ter ? I veer » Cr-w 10369. A A I: Mountain Htxne, Idaho Donald Sprunger. S I c. wa* recently promoted to that rank, at-j cording to word received by hi* ■ ' parents, Mi and Mrs. Lawrence I Springer. 112A Elm Street. S-aman i 1/c Springer is in San Francisco' I orking in the fleet post office "Ted" Bolinger. M M 2 c. of thI coast guard, is spending a week I with his parents. Mi and Mie ! Noble Drum "Ted" has mad- six ■ trips across th- Atlantic and will I again report for duty ti-ga E Iday. Richard Colter, A. M M. 8/c I* 1 spending a 12-day leave at the home j of ID* parents, -Mr. and M-s. Earl < Colter. 34* Wine iest-r street, after 1 completing several months sea 1 duty. "Dick” was on a 'urge nil--1 ersft carrier in the Pacific ami | participated In several Pacific island battles including th- L-yt--Invasion of the Phillppirow. He ha* two other brother* in the service, Pri Janie** It Colter, wl'h thu i -irtny In Frahre. who was recently 1 wounded -And Thomas Coltfr, AzS. who-is hi* boot -raining at <«N-at- flake*. 111. First Lit; Harold Zlmmt-rman Ivpsitdlng a aeven-day delay enroute at tile-bomb of his Parents. Mi and I
JL* ' I ‘M wL i. 1 k F Jm»"' t WA Ml IS fl 3 MW i IHSII IB -B/ Lfe.. ... « , . mH , NIW TYPU OF UNIFOkMS for WACa and Army nurses stationed overseas are modeled above by WAC Sgt Phyllis Ann Andrews, left, Detroit, and WAC Pvt Carolyn Jane Klaus. Decatur. 11l The tropical drees uniform includes shirt and slacks neatly tailored in cotton khaki twit), a khaki overseas cap and brown calf-skin field shoes. On the right is the cold climate clothing featuring wind-resisting water-repellent olive drab sateen trousers and field jacket and four* buckle arctic overshoes, all of which fit over the woo) flannel I‘ner. Um "Un hat* ffte over a knitted visored
Mi MarHn Zimmmnan Lt. Zlm-m'-rm.in, formerly stationed at Bowman Field. Ky ID-Is enroute to Uiu-r-itburg Maxton, N. <'. i glider pilot training station for new signm ent Fifteenth Army Air Force* in Italy. Sergeant Fram !.* Andrew*. 26. husband of Mrs Eileen Andr-we. 112* .Monroe St . I»- aiiir. Ind I** a m-ufber of a 15 h AAF B 24 group t!ia wa* r< -enlly awarded the war • d-pat ment distinguished unit citation for completion of a highly *u< - *-■ -•■ f-.il iKMiJbing mission on th-j Fl-irlsdorf oil refinerlta ,i- Vienna. | Austria la-t July *. Sg'. Andn we I* a para hute rigger and th- butt of many of tPowe , "If k doesn’t work can I bring it , back and get a new on--" j ik*--Ke-ping paiaihuies in th- pink ot 1 cond lion i—quir*- per’odiv repacking and Hose s rutlny sot minor fl.*We 'll.* could develop Into -••I---iou* trouble if :h<- ’ hute w- i<- u - d. "It seem* funny *oinet,m< to keep checking para hute- ' *aid Andrew**, 'when soiii- *>f the fellovs never huve oct asfon to iu-e them. I’ve seen many of the combat crews conn- over, fl.i* i their mis-iotn and 1 go horn*- aga-'n wlthou: ev-r n-ed-1 ing a parachute T-h-n there are *ome f-ll IW* who have to u-<- them on th-ir firs: flight I supp***-- 111 k—p on playing nurse maid to a lot of silk, you never know wh<-n o'- who w.ll need one and they have to b*> in tip top shape at all times ami ready for any einergI etn y " Aiidi-Wr tradii.i’-d from the De- . cutur high hool in 1936 ami wa* I employed a- a -•■wing macnim- re- ; pairman for tin- Schafer Co. in liecatur before In- entered th-- army ill January, 1943. H-- arived <»v>-r«*'-.i« last March, landing In As a, and j moved to I taly in April • o Adams County | Memorial Hospital | Admitted: D*-<- Borror. K< ysiom-. route I. Miss Huida Swartz. B-rne. Donald D'-llolt. Willshiie. <) . Mr* , Thomas Harf. Geneva rura. route. DGinir*-*-<l Glen Meyer. Willshire, ().; Richard All-n Rumple, !OH North Eleventh *tr*- - Mi-.* •Iris Hoaglan. K'xkford. <•.: Mr* Anthony Gase. 722 Walnut street; Wm Ostermeyer, route 2: Miss Ruth K-ifer. 425 North Thir l s're.-t; Ml*«* Betty Teeple, 23* Madison street; Mr* Hub* rt Ketchum ami baby boy, 75| M -rier avenmWriß Mr. and Mr*. Charles Bi unstrap. Monro*- ar*- tiie parent* of a baity boy. Isirn at the Adam* county memorial hospital last evening al * 40 I- m. He weighed * pounds, 4> a ounce.* and ,ias been liatn< <1 CharI les. •Mr. and Mr*. Hubert Ketchum. 754 Merx-et avenue, are th.- parent* o( a bany boy. born Sunday at 11:3<l •a. m. at the Adams county ni**mor- ■ ial hospital He w»-4gce*| * pound* | and ha* been named Max M-rel. - o
Gold Star For "Tuffy" Chicago tCP A gobi star has been placed on the neighborhood service men's ami Women's bulletin board for "Tuffy ' a p**li< *- dog own ed by Mrs. Ruth F. Johnson. A |h-i of the neighborho*id. the dog wa*
z ” , M if ' Ml L■ 5 7 I j I mu wißisinim / | a, | j £ gaZ’ I W YOU CAN ALWAYS DFPLND ON I CLOVERLEAF 1 o/ I fain Cartffaliatt Tunc in the Juan Da«i»— Scalf cm Village Store Program, 4 with Jack Haley. Thursday a, H SO P MUI W - ■ i ii . I* - - — i i —»i. ■■■■ii ]•■ (Jet Relief From ■ ; Coughs and Colds ■ • Rexall Aqueous ICg* (’reomulsion A A ■ ■ Num.* Drops _ ....... * ■ ■ vicks 27c e Qc rVE Co,d 17C ■ ■ Vaptt-liub* ‘•‘ ,l ‘ 1 ■ ' lka - 49c ■ ; B Compound Cht-rn Bark Seltzer - - Cough C<lc Mi ' 3l Antiseptic fAf* , , Syrup Solution, pint • n ; Smith Drug Co. ; %■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 'I SHIMMMK mmhb. ■■ - it an h«itnisn» i: «a a n >t :: g s< st umkkku«« a«is r. u r.:: «kxsit «r. k k umkX) a > x i|y2 « JIWELBR. a Present New Location M J 130 N. Second St. Formerly Occupied by Keller Jewelry Store X II rt h««>;mitititkitjtttst;twrt ««nrtrtkrt n « st n k st< «nr««* «::« rt rt,« rt I A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE --O May 1915 bring a speedy peace and happiness to everyone. everywhere.
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r-nrollcd in ih<- Army K-9 corps two y.-ars ago ami was sent overseas. Died while <m active service with the urtnxl forces." read the official notification received from the War Department by "Tuffy's" owner. - ——o — —
