Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 212, Decatur, Adams County, 8 September 1945 — Page 3

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■kuloo and lord ■IALS ANNOUNCED W q .rioriM .1. Barkuloo, (laughW Mr and Mrs. George Lange «H„ ka to Minn., became the ■ h„ t p.ml E. Lord, son of ■ ” «« Solomon Lord of this ’ |,r> a utiful candlelight ■Bsolemnized Saturday, ot^B I '' .>5 ;t . eight o’clock in the bj|, FiJd . impel, Bolling Field, Bingmn. D- <’• Chaplain CharlfK Newman. Capt A. C.. peiBd Hie mi ! pin IS before an al r °Bi.lmd Ci ! mixed flowers and 'Bl Pirk 1 '” lip of Bo,,inS Field lr .B d an organ interlude, consist“l Love You Truly, and The traditional wedwere used. bride chose for her wedding B . miiTon. street length dress ■’ (ap beeves and a peter pan jßr with white satin stitching. oßcoinplend l>er outfit with e arecosm ii o ami a corsage, two lavender orchids. W. I'li'h'" "nly attendant. Miss ois >ii of .Mankato, Minn., s'rcct length dress of gold w ;. >, ;i .woetheart neckline Bt'aree quarter length sleeves. SB wore a small gold cross, a the bride, and a corsage beauty rosebuds, following the cereBf> th e couple left on a short trip to New York City, are now at home at 2142 F. N W., Washington, D. C. BilS OF BOOK REVIEWS ! BbEGIN SEPTEMBER 23 B:;. Leonard Saylors will open '^B M ?>n's serb'B of book reviews Blay. September 23, at the vesBB.r'ii '- a> the Zion Evangelical ’■ k•! hiiv I church, sponsored ,■)- Women's guild. The first, flk series will be a review of Mbook “Behold You 1 - King," by tßfcnre Marvyne Bauer. Thio is kook, not yet on sale in S shops. Mrs. Saylors, because profession, was able to seSa cfI PT nf 1 Lis new novel, a story of Jesus’ life, well publication date. > of the novel m Jonathan, who comes to Judea with his kinsman, Joseph of iKmathea. He encounters Jesus Kthe . lean ing of the temple. K- friend of Januo at the time

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H By HARRISON CARROLL King Feature* Syndicate Writer H HOLLYWOOD — Bright shines iMhe star of Kathryn Grayson. ProJoe Pasternak is doing the , w:t thing with her that he did sß® Deanna Durbin. And when - is available for all her

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pictures, she’ll s glow as never | before. But it's I no secret i .a m o n g her g friends that Kathryn now : is emba rki n g upon her dearest dream. She j has enrolled unI der voice teachI er Paolo Mar- | coni—object an operatic debut in “Lucia de at La Scala in

■ took the war. when trips co ■™®P e were impossible, to make ■. realize the charm that below the Rio Grande. As a Rita Ha y wort h blossoms s wii as a manufacturer of ■' Alla * headdress—a strip ■? WOOI three and a half yards , n ° that la wound around the ■th r >. taa factory will produce ■p/ ," cad<!K:JS >n 12 different hues, ■in.t purehaser will get printed ■■.„ ruetions on how to wrap the ■Wy colored skeins. ■d 118 alrea dy been announced that ■ „ “ nna Durbin and Felix Jackson, P roduc er of “Because of lib'' tlle Harold Christies ■(J 8 tlle associate producer on ■ibrii o are ex P ectin £ babies in ■• t . now coincidence goes ■loni?/ arther ’ Glenn Tryon diaIbis uL.if reCtor of tl,e Picture, and ■ i,*. e ’ Jail 9 Frazee, also have ■ k date the same month. ■ oumVJS 8011 Mar y Martin came ■ week.» arners for a couole of ■to Darts 0 ® ing “ My Heart Belongs ■ the dIT ! n “ N ‘ght and Day" is ■ Coi e p.\ sile fee,s she owes to ■ that n> » F i. er ' wrote the number ■in th. her over and coached her ■ r «orrtin Way t 0 Sin & U - After the ■^h..k S , are com pleted, Mary ■ tars, r aC u t 0 New York to re ' S or her new musical. °® ce tools one look ■ teg sun ?? xter ln ths white baG >- ■ Wore tn “Smoky” and ■icbar.u the scenes Will have ■ *Ud b with Anus wearing H CaUun s suit that won t look

his daughter is raised by Jesus. The author gives detailed and carefully wrought pictures of Palestinian life in the first century, all the way from the temple ceremonies to the simple life of the villager. The author is excellent in presenting the perplexities and problems which the mission and the personality of Jesus brought to the minds of his contemporaries. Skill and sincerity are outstanding Characteristics of “Behold your King.” The program will begin at three forty five o’clock with a musical prelude by Mra. Louie Holthous.e Who will sing “The Voice in the Wilderness,” by Joli n Prindle Scott. The guild invites the people of Decatur and vicinity to attend. There will be no admission charged, however, a free will offering will be taken. HEIDELBERG CLASS HAS MEETING THURSDAY The Heidelberg class of the Zion Evangelical church met Thursday evening at the church. A short business meeting was conducted by the president, Harold 'Murphy, after which games were played and prizes were awarded to Mrs. S. E. Leonardson. During the social hour, delicious refreshments were .served by the. committee, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Arnold and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Murphy. The Dorcus class of the First Evangelical church will have a meeting Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock in the church parlore. Mrs. Dick Roop, Mre. Alva Buffenbarger and Mrs. Homer Smitley will be hostess. The Dutiful Daughters class of the First Evangelical church will meet Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock at the home of Mrs. Ivan Stucky. The Woman’.? guild of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will meet Wednesday evening at eight o’clock in the church parlor. The Our Lady of Victory discussion group will meet Monday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. Nick Braun.

so much like her lily-white self. . . . Bob Waterfield had to leave for the east without Jane Russell because "Young Widow” will go back into production early in September for two weeks of process shots and pickup scenes. Meanwhile, Director Ed Marin, third megaphoner on the picture, will have completed another film for a different outfit. . . . Pat Clarke, formerly at Warners, is getting an M-G-M contract. . . . Eve (Mrs. Keenan) Wynn resumes her acting career with Keenan and Chill Wills in skits for a hospital tour. Among other stars, she appeared with Katharine Cornell and Paul Muni on Broadway. . . . Work galore for Kent Smith since he got out of the Anny. In addition to “Some Must Watch” at R-K-O, he is playing Major Joppolo in a Veteran’s Administration production of “A Bell for Adano.” . . . Barbara Stanwyck’s wonderful crack about a dull Hollywood party: “It was a fete worse than death." Marla Montez and Jean Pierre Aumont will add a swimming pool to their new 12-room home, which is seething with relatives. Ten people inhabit the house. The place was bought furnished and Maria says: “The rugs are so beautiful I cannot walk on them.". Maxine Jones and Noah Beery, Jr., will name their new son Bucklind, the first half after Maxine’s father, the late Buck Jones, and the last half after Noah's mother, who was a L*ndsay. The baby weighed nine pounds and two and a half ounces at birth. But their daughter, Muffet, topped this at 10 pounds, one ounce. John Garfield’s picture, "Nobody Lives Forever," still weeks from release here, got its GI premiere in Calcutta, India, on the day that Japan surrendered. . . . Ozzie Nelson and Harriet Hilliard are writing their radio show, “The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet," into a stage musical. . . . Mocambo twosomes: Ilona Massey and Navy Lt. J. B. Kurtz and Sunny Skoda with Bill Hollingsworth. . .* . Charlie Morrison, incidentally, plans a big victory ball for .the Mocambo Sept. 7. Men will have to wear black ties. . . . Giro's has signed Carmen Cavallaro for return engagements in 194 G and 1047. . . . Olivia De Haviliand, who ha* been ill, was having gay times < the Criilon with Capt. John McKeon.

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phone* 1000—1001 Monday Adams county home economics .lull chorus, Mrs. Janies Lybarger. II:30 p.m. I’yl hian Needle club, K. of P. home, after Temple. Firemen’s Auxiliary, Fire Station 7:30 p.m. Our Lady of Victory discussion group, Mre. Nick Braun, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Church Mothers «tudy club, Mrs. Alton Corson, G:3O p.m. Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Mrs. Jesse Niblick, 2 p.m. Dorcus class of First Evangelical church, church parlors, 7:30 p.m. Dutiful Daughters class of First Evangelical church, Mrs. Ivan Stucky, 7:30 p.m. Delta Theta Tau business meeting, Elks home, 8 p.m. Rebekah lodge, Odd Fellows hall, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Presbyterian World Friendship guild, Mrs. James Kocher, Jr. 7:45 p.m. St. Luke girls guild, Gladys and Eleanor Mankey, 8 p.m. Woman’s guild of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, church parlor, 8 p.m. Thursday Presbyterian Missionary society, Mrs. Charles Dugan,- 2:30- p.m. Women of the Moose, Moose home, 7:30 p.m. W.S.C.S. of Metho'dist church, church parlors, I p.m. The W.S.C.S. of the Me'hodist church will have a carry-in luncheon Thuißday afternoon at one o’clock. Mrs. J. R. Parrish will give the lesson and Mrs. L. E. Archbold will be in charge of the devoiionals. This will be the annual fall rally of the W.S.C.S. and all ladies of the church are invited to attend. The Rtgiekah lodge will meet Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the Odd Fellows hall. —f o — MyjCALS . Mrs. Frieda Schultz, wife og tlie Mrs. Frieda Schultz, wife of the major operation at the local hospital Friday morning. Her condition is reported as good. Chief Petty Officer Harry Dailey is home for a few days with hi. 3 family. Mrs. Frederick Schafer returned to Cleveland, Ohio today after a several days’ visit here. BOOK REVIEW Battle-Tested Religion, by Capt. T. Christie Innes, is designed to show that not only the common man, during this global war, has felt the need of spiritual assurance and divine guidance, but also the leaders of government, military and naval chTeftains, kings of state. In this book they express, unashamed, their personal convictions and confidences in the Lord of Battles and the King of the Earth. A man’s friends are his magnetisms. Front-Buttoner

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iW'liif pMil | 11» I !|«| < > Mll jnii 11 The new address of i'fe. Leo M. I Feasel is A-7 APO 19C72-A, % i Postmaster, San Francisco, Calif, j Four Seriously Hurt In Railroad Accident Glenwood Springs, Colo., Sept. 8 —(UP)—Four of 33 persons injured when the crack Union Pacific "Challenger” passenger train rammed the rear pullman of the Los Angeles Limited, todav were reported in serious condition. Fifteen of those injured were army and navy personnel. The crash occurred last night on a siding eight miles east of here in a remote, narrow gorge, where the two Union Pacific trains and a , troop train were shunted to pro- 1 vide clearance for east bound I trains. 'Nothing io so utterly and hope- 1 lessly lost as time.*

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ARRIVING at Hamilton Field Cal., from his Pacific headquarters, Gen. Carl A. ‘Spaatz, commander of the U. S. Strategic i Air Force, is affectionately greeted by his “boss,” Gen. H. H. j Arnold, left, chief of the Ameri- I can Air Forces, (international)

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Left, black outfit with daisy neckline; center, printed blouse, black skirt; right, ruffled blouse with skirt. If vou are having a little budget adjusting to do this autumn, get a simple pattern, a couple of fabric remnants needle and thread, and create a series of blouse and skirt outfits to smarten your wardrobe The effectiveness of this procedure is illustrated above with, left, an all-black frock with the neckline outlined with daisies. Good for any occasion-off to school, out for a coke date-looking feminine and correct. If you like a bit of color, choose a winsome print drawstring blouse, such as the model center, worn with a black dirndl, and red ballet slippers. The ruffled, off-the-shoulder blouse, right, also is worn with a black crepe dirndl. With hair piled on top of her h-ad and black ballet slippers on her feet, a girl can be a leading tody with her beau. (International)

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IHOWN LEAVING THE WHITE HOUSE after a conference with President Truman in Washington are (left to right) William Green. President of the A.F.L.; Eric Johnson. President of the U S Chambei »f Commerce; Philip Murray. President of the C. 1.0.; and Ira Mosher. President of the National Association of Manufacturers At the meeting plans were made for ■ national conference of business and labor leaders. International)

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THE SOURNESS OF DEFEAT Is etched sharply on the face of the Japanese harbor pilot as he rides in Adm. Ha. ey s fringe-covered bosun's chair from tlie destroyer Nicholas to the battleship Missouri to give information on the channels in Saoami Bas •«> our victorious fleet units. Official U. S. Navy photo. (International Soundplioto)

i- si<* ■ ■r.-n---- ,fr- ■■ ~ ' -’-a I I iftfruE tu, TWO AMERICAN SOLDIERS of the Eleventh Airborne Division watch the Stars and Stripes wave in the breeze as a plane bearing U. S. occupation forces wings over the Atsugi Airport, Japan. This is an official U. S. Army Signal Corps Radiophoto. (international Soundphoto) Absorb Odors Kava ETom South Pacific Because eggs absorb odors and flu Kava. th< intoxicating drink of the vors easily, store them away from South Pacific islands, is non-alcohob I onions and other strong-smelling i c . The roots and leaves of a pepper I foods. plant are chewed by young girls or ______________________ boys carefully chosen for good teeth and general good health. The chewed material is then placed into a buwl and stirred together with waler or coconut milk After all pulp has been removed the resulting muddy or greenish liquid is ready to drink Kava tastes sweet at first but later becomes pungent and acrid. ’ lhe usual d >se is about two mouthfols. If you're not used tc it, kava will make you drowsy in about 20 minutes. | IWfcn.w— - i 0 -I-;-. ■ A mall’s fm lunes are the fruit ■ of "is character. f IWWHI l |e w ho marks tune tails behind. Jn .1.1.1 ... i.UJ.M!! ILi I. HM •. i.UXk i f \ %.1 s’ i fo r 7 i a i ! SMITH j ‘ wiS- iA. i : drug co. : ’• J "" " »»—— — II ■— I»■ tICJ.IT W« Jlal Shipment of A MAN, booked as Charles Gibbs, Ftvsh Assorted | above, of Chicago, is being held wjw ! in Cincinnati for the murder of A, 9 Henry F. Smith, 65, wealthy Cin- attractively Boxed cinnati machinery manufacturer, i _ Held with the Chicago man, a CMtf* B• H Q restaurant employe, Is his daughter, Virginia, 21, top photo, $ B /IO who led police to her father. Glbl s •■■y is quoted as saying “He (Smith) took my family and I got tired SMITH DRUG CO. of it. (International) !'H>i;iHi!i!ai!iißi»iH;»ia»M!iiiß!!i!BiiiißiiliHuiia:ißDilsa!:iiß!liinilißiiia:iilßillißiiilH:illßilii*<lßtt 8 ■ ” A ■ i ■ ■ The time will soon be here when ■ ■ you can have a telephone install- ‘ ed in your home or business. ■ Materials will be released and i ■ phones will be available. I 1 Order your telephone now and ■ installation will be made as soon ■ ■ as possible. ■ “ A =■ F " I I ■- - - < ■ P<IsMMaEMBHBHBHBBMMBBvMM*iw aiiia!ii:aai l aiiiiaiiiiaiiiiaiiiiaiiiiaiiioiiaHHwiaiiiiamaiiiiaiiiiaiiiiawti»T'B“itamaß'‘fß l ff

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