Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 242, Decatur, Adams County, 13 October 1945 — Page 3
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eJin * iTH B*?MwFONE9D av HK and Mr*. J" 11 " Mirhae. m.. M«i-y ' iul " MU,id Th- '•>'-'•• *“* , ” a " 1 <>r a'.d MIK,, w jt'i while taper*. 1%. t!1 , .upper, Christmas IM; - ~,e boy " ■■->* ‘j**®** *'' n ‘ flflL priz- awarded BE s. n«--ry. J'’)'" 1 *‘'! ~<h" ' HK- Qf KSecently ■ u t, th.. Nuftman AveM.'..i Brethren < hurch met ■ >,, the home ol Mr*. Ona *■(,., f, m. .nbers and EKt present. fl^E rtllle opened with group |Mf ( ,)! ( ,wed by the scripture WUt- ntesid.nt. Reading* ■Kaby'.Ur*. Michel. Mr*. |^fl } Mt*. Bowen. Mrs. Ha* BMy.-hr and Mr*. Troutner. A gjl entitled “Alcohol Hfl for Partners." was also th- • nt. riainineiit com EHj be meeting closed *Bh ■Ky th ' H,v Va " Gun,ly ■ w.s.c.s. lEßeting JySjps.cS- of the Salem Meh h«ld an all day BHrhtirftday at the home of |^fl nn .-B> Hi-nz A delicious flgß dinner n-tved at noon IgKßj.t..! noon session opened MBiih.irt. followed with pray Waldo Schindler. Mr# nK.tt, Mrs. Clair Kelsey and EKwreme Carver were in KBof the lesson Study An in■Hg th,; work 1,1 ch,1 ‘ ET -h- was given by Mrs. Wilshire, O. Mrs. Au# gave a report of the meeting recently held in |K'jyn.- and special musical were presented by Mrs Mrs Scott. The meet closed with the group re- ■■ the lord’s prayer. present Worn the Me*Davison. Waido and daughter, Charles and children, Elisha Bp . Charles Burkhart, CheeJennie Byer, Austin
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‘ [ By HAUISOW CAMOCI »•••«• Sj •<!«•*• Witter O'U.YWOOD-Tbere’il be imjHunt developments from those hKiU games in which Van John* Hand Waiter PMgeon have been out u a doubles team.
Thanks to movie assignments (Van's in “No Laava, No Lov«” and Walter's In “Holiday In Mexico”) the boys have not had much tim« to practice recently. But they are hiring Harvey Snodgrass as Instructor end, come next spring, plan to
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exhibition matches for the y Cro**- Can you imagine the that pair would draw! K*™? Way relearn Jon Hal! *y toon but Universal needn't Bls a rush with picture plans. MF 1 ’’•Sts to spend six months ■tunt his health back. He's been ■“h* a gall bladder ailment al■»t since his induction. B 7 *** *i»ut movie stare being Ona of the news Med to get a picture at «ha other night of Band--57? Xavier Cugat dancing by r*®*edsr Enr i c Madriguen. s*7*o**. Cugat walked away » W mattering: ”X should hit ■> I should hit him.* ,“**• you heard Lou Costed, rcdio program, say hello Johnny Buck of * York city. ««y brtlnd this breaking of 77 rules is a real tear-jerker. W August, when Lou and Bud .„ ..**** Appearing at the to their dressing room. mother aald he had ""”0 severe heart daman from S“* (Lou's % T i! , .2L wm to live « Since that visit. SSLST'T 4 °* F oun » rt * r he J.*” U ** incense for ■“• H tovaUd to Mve, the star m</*” to fwt him on the first !n the fall. The lives, ths promise was •2*L t ‘ tb * w Em! Ryim'j before Christ’jpjher own
I Merriman, Marlce Miller and son, Clair Kelsey and daughter, Law- , ;ence Cowan, Helle Scott, the Re*, and Mrs. Seth Palntrr, Cpl. Hoyt Bryan, Mrs. Hoffer, Mrs. Kenneth ■ Biens and Mrs. Claude Foreman. The Phoebe Bible daa* of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed 1 church will meet Thursday evening at seven forty-five o'clock in the ' social room of the church. Mrs. . George Thomas, Mrs. Lydia tier- , her and Mrs. Clara Baumgartner will he hostesses. | Following the regular Eastern Star meeting Thursday evening, the Ways and Means committee 1 met, and discussed plana for the annual bazaar. The date will he 1 announced later. Bingo was played 1 and delicious refreshments were served. O o Adams County I Memorial Hospital o o ( Admitted: Miss Betty Skiles, . route 2; Harold Hlracby, 422 South Fifth street; Miss Mary Kathryn Kiser, route 6; Miss Helen Fuel- ( ling, route 3; Mrs. Al DeKonlnck, Hoagland. Admitted and dismissed: Mrs. Ellis Skiles, route 2. Dismissed: Miss Angelia Chabarria. Hoagland; Lawrence Schlegel, North Seventh street; Mrs. Anthony Marlcca and baby boy, North Eleventh street. V-5 Training Open To Youths Under 19 —— i Robert McComb, manager of Me- i Comb alrftdd. has received a com- i municat ion from the bureau of I naval personnel, office of naval I officer procurement, calling atten- , tlon to the navy's offer to 17 and i IS-year-old youths to Join •the navy's V-5 pilot training program. High school graduates who will not be 19 pars of age by Nov. 1, 1945, are eligible. Mr. Comb has full details pertaining to qualifications and will he glad to show prospective candidates the navy's offer.
of the Warner press department, can have someone to take care of her while recuperating from an i operation. . . . The reason Dennis O'Keefe stalked off the Lakeside i golf course in such a towering . rage was that he missed getting , i a hole in one—by two Inches. ... i Before departing for the east, i Brian Aheme is closing a deal to ’ sell half of his 180-acre ranch... • ; Th* CpL Stanley Cowans (he's i th* former song writer who did > "Do I Wonry," “From Taps to ; Reveille,” etc), are expecting a i baby. ... LL Col. Sy Bartlett, set to be a Twentieth Century-Fox ) > producer on hl* discharge from the Army, will use up part of his > terminal leave on a visit to "New > York to see th* «how*. Anatole ; Litvak is going along with him. I ■ i The Callfomla-to-Hawall yacht • race will be revived in 1947 (maybe even next year) and Dick Powell is the first Hollywood star to I enter a boat Dick’s ''Santana'' is th* fastest thing in movie nautical circles. i — ■ — Maybe eh* had grown rusty during Capt. Bob Preston'* tong absence oversea* but Catherine Craig tried to cook Bob a waffle, got her finger caught so firmly in i the griddle that they had to carry , her and the griddle to a machine shop. Later, at the Good Samari- ’ tan hospital, Catherine had four stitches taken in her finger. HOLLYWOOD HI JINX: Marie , McDonald, Hi for two week* during the filming of "Getting Gertie'* Garter.” 1* bedded again, thia time from an infected wisdom , tooth. . . . Twentieth Century-Fox is yanking Buri Ives back from | New York for added *cene* in “Smoky.” What Ives doesn't know is that the scenes won't require I a single word of dialogue, . . . > Add swell gestures: when Direc-
| JUKI ■WWW • i tor George Bidn /y had the band strike up between scenes on Holl1 day in Mexico” and got pretty girls to dance with a group of GI s visiting the set . . . Jimmy McHugh to building a 30 by 49 foot room onto hto house to held ■ all the songs he has written in • the last 20 years. . . • Fefo Ferry ■ and Boots Mallory twoing it again at Mocambo. . . . Carol Thurston i with Lt Col. David Thayer at the i Trocadero. ... Did you know that Orchestra Leader Phil Ohmsn and a partner were one of the first > piano teams to play Broadway? Happened back in 1934. . . • U*- ■ beth Scott can fee! she to a vet- , JS Sr Hal warn, to totw iufT bb® for ttie flryt
CLUB CALENDAR •oclety Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000—1001 Sunday Pal lota XI musical toa, 3 p.m., Decatur Catholic high school auditorium. Monday Corinthian class of Christian church, Mrs. James Kitchen, 7:30 p.m. Research club, Miu. W. J. Krick, 2:30 pm. Tuesday Tri Kappa Halloween party, Elks home, R p.m. Zion Reformed Women’s Guild, church, 1 p.m. Kum Join Us class of First Evangelical church, Mr. and Mr*. Vernon Custer, 7:30 p.m. Decatur Garden club, Mrs. Adam Kunowlch, 7:30 pm. Wednesday Indies Shakespeare club, Mrs. Bryce Thomas, 2:30 p.m. Decatur Home Economics Club Halloween party, Mrs. Charles Belneke. 7:30 p m. Pel lota XI Halloween party, Elks home, fi p m. Thursday Friendship Village home economics club, community building. 1:30 p.m. Pleasant Mills Methodist W. 8. C 8 , Mrs. Will Evans, 1:45 pm. St. Luke's Ladire Aid, Church, all day. Phoebe Bible class of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, church basement, 7:45 pm. The Girl Scouts of troop 1 met Wednesday at the junior-senior high school. Plans were made for a supper, to be held Wednesday, October 17. at Hanna Nuttman park. Girls are asked to meet at the high school and transportation will Im- provided. The meeting was closed with a friendship circle. Ann j Gass, scribe. URGES U. S. tCwaflanes From Page One) quick supper- from S«n Horner E. Ferguson, R . Mich. Ferguson said he feared the loss of the two superllners might "upset the whole point system" and urged that “every possible battleship be used to bring boys back.” Psi lota Xi musical tea. Sunday afternoon. 3 p. m.. Decatur Catholic high schtNtl auditorium. 241x21 NOTICE! My office wilt be closed one week beginning Mon., Oct. 15. Dr. C. C. Rayl ■ .. ■ isk 6 6 6 COLD PREPARATIONS Liquid, Tablets, Salve, Nose Drops Used Only As Directed. Today’s Pattern / S > JI OL/p 9156 S ' 2£S /rsAvn /Um I \ 12-42 i • / 111 Cjk F Si Marian Martin
This Is it—the dress you want for fall! Simple, wearable. Pattern 9156 to equal to any occasion. Trim with stitching, and contrast belt. Pattern 9156 comes In misses' and women's sixes 14, 16, IS, 20; 32, 34, 36, 38. 40 and 42. Size 16, frock, takes 2% yards 39 inch. Bend Twenty cents in coins for this pattern to Decatur Democrat Pattern Dept., 155 N. Jefferson St., Chicago 90, 111. Print plainly your name, address, zone, size and style number. NEW—the Marian Martin Fall and Winter Pattern Book 1s yours for Fifteen Cents more! All easy-to-make styles! ALSO — printed handbag.
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Pfe, Leo M. Fea*el has arrived In Manila, according to word received by hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Feasel of North Fifth street His complete addrMß is 35550945, C<»7 replacement depot, A.V.N., A P. O. 714 % PM, San Francisco. Calif. Sgt. Walter H. Koenemann arrived home Thursday evening with a discharge from the army, after serving SH years In tfie European theater of war, Sgt, Ko<-ncmann was awarded the preal-L»ntlal citation with an oak leaf cluster, 7 battle stars, bronze star, good conduct medal ami the European theater riblion, on hist wav from Austria to Fiance, ho visited with his brother, Gilbert, stationed In Germany. This was the flret m-'ctlng of the two brothers In three »enrs. They are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Gust Kocm-mann of route 2. Pfc. James W. Umgh, of th<marines, who has been In s rlvce for two yer*,- is now stat lotted on Guam He escaped injury during a typhoon last month, is in the best of health and would like to hear from hl* friends. Ills addr s»' may be obtained fpm hl* mother, Mrs. Cora Lough. 253 North Seventh street. Sgt. Burger Coming Home With the Ist Cavalry Division in! Tokyo Sgt. Bryce W. Burger, of Decatur, with K 6 discharge pblntsi under the redeployment plan, is re ■
r — - ■ • il l I ' I • ’ ’ I JL —~■ j p viHiiflin? [ Il 1 |l ] MML . AtMKR*fiftAVHL/w / L#J < fe-jk i '... 3 IxZ VaLjafr’. x s?*** i/Kej Jlßi^L y HT ' * r ' \J • % / rwvjßM ■m I - f >3 ■ffli .-- - ' I B“wi v NOW ARMED WITH FICKS ANO SHOVELS instead of gum. Japanese y’ ,l,i "* ‘J'Xe the eyes of Indian guards as the work to erase the gears of war on the British base of sing p r greases. This is an official British photo. (International) . »-» . wiJjll 'Ti T-'friT, ~~ • -■***'"’--i,iririu| BFAr dH-EEr**- *£utfl |a»;FWIMr Bra r A ?E y< k •. b r 4 jM ik m. » t jA* * W ® i ■ S' 9 v '-' “ sEI 4r /i»4 m ■■ SR K T '" -4SIRS r ' ,/r^: - BREWB, wsmm ag» ■' -S - < 'Z>. an Iffr * ■Hp- - w|^M|MMr 4 left, slipper satin gown with jeha'k tenter, gown with handkerchief trim; right, trimmed with doilllec Real i&ce embroideries vanished during th* war. but are reappearing now In the form of collars, jabots doilliea. which are used in the above lingerie models by Odette to trim nightgowns and gown-and-coat ensembles "Candlelight Fantasy" is the name of the slipper satin gowm leftj in the color of old Ivory. The oval jabots are centered as inserts in the flaring cap sl-eveiv The *> xtl " *• eut very low. rounding It deeply and adding self-fabric bows at shoulder and front Two Swiss linen handkerchiefs edged with Venise-type lace are used in the center model, and set ao that the fall in flattering ripples over the shoulders The hankies are tinted the exact shade of pink as h gown, which has a deep V neckline and Empire lines Doilliea are lifted from their place on the dining table and two of flat Venise lace are applied in a fan collar to the last model shown-an ivory Bemtesg sheer gown.
i turning to the United States from the Ist cavalry division in Tokyo. Overseas 27 month*. Sgt. Burger served a* an anti-tank squad I»ader In headquarters troop of the Rth cavalry regiment. He wears the Asiatic-Pacific theater ribbon with campa ft stars for New Guinea, th-* Admiralties, Ix-yte and I uzon and the Philippine llbe'atlon rile lain with two stars. A farmer and part time contrac-l tor In civilian life, Sgt. Burg-tr entered the army In April, 1912. Hl*, parents are Mr. and Mm. Alva K. Burger of Decatur. Mr, and Mr*. Alva K. Burger of route 5 received word that their) son, Sgt. Bryce W. Burger, has arrived in the states and will lie home soon. Sgt. Burger efcnt 29 month* In the Pacific with the finst cavalry division. ewww wwww Honorable Discharge ******** Cpl. Arthur L. Miller, G 27 North Second street. Di*<*harged from the Camp Atterbury separation venter. S-Sgl. Harold J. Keller, son of I Mr. and M.rs. Edward Keller, Hid West Monroe street. II- had l»-<-n in the - army air force 31 months? seven months of which were spent oveineas with the eighth air force. Discharged from Amarillo army air i field. Amarillo. Tex. Sgt. Simon M. Schwartz of Berm-. » Lt. William Elchenberger of Berne. INDIANA CORN (Continued From Psge An«) Fruit production prospects declined again in September with the apple crop estimated at 920,- ! 000 bushels, or CO percent of average. • • —oTrade In a Good Town — Decatur
| David Moor* l» enjoying th* week-end at Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Klepper returned home today after a week In New York, where they visited land where Mr, Klepper attended ' the business affairs. The Rev. and Mrs. Andrew laisier and three children, formerly of Berne, have landed in this coun i try afti-r *even years In Africa i where Rev. Mosh-r and wife <lld missionary work. They will arrive in this county In two weeks. Miss Irene Wyss of Fort Wayne, Mlns Itorla Jones, ('apt. Mlles Jones and Lloyd Spiegel anattending the Notre Dam- Dart I mouth so tbail gam-* in South i Bend Today. From there they will go to Chicago, where they plan to spend a few days. Mrs, William Douglas of I’nlon ■ city ie spending the week-end with Mrs, Emma Beavers and Mrs. A. K Stoneburnrf. Mrs. J. W. McNerney and *<>n. Joey, arrived here last evening from Fort Walton, Fla., to reside with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd lluntor of North Fifth alreet. S-Sgt McNwney has* been I transferred to Watertown, 8. D. ) and from there will go to Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wall ami daughter, Gloria Jean, hav<» return- • --d from San Francisco, Calif, where they spent the past several w'-eki* vleltlng Mr. Wall’s sister. They also stopped at other cities on tin- west coast. New Confectionery Opened Last Nioht George and Helen Bair opened their new confectionery In the Bot h building on South Second St. last evening. New equipment ami furniture has ln-en Installed. A large orowd visited the place last | evening.
SECRETARY OF WAR Robert P. Patterson, right, U urging th* Hou** Military Affaire committee to speed action on a bill to establish a nine-man commission to control domestic research on the development of atomic energy. The secretary is shewn discussing th* commission snd its duties With the Hous* committee’s chairman, Rep. Andrew J. Mav. Souadphnto) ya \ .A-' ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET Ernest J. King, left, boss of the biggest Navy in the history of the world, is shown with Ohlos laov. *' j Lausche riding in the colorful parade with which the people ot the Admiral's Inane town of M.rain, O, honored During the festivities Admiral King revealed for he expects to retire from his post as command*r-in-chief of th* United BtaUs fleet by Jan. 1. f/sternstioss/J jy II MM > jjr w" fl II iSbG®® ■< W ■ flfl r - FOR A DOWNRIGHT spooky Halloween, don't look at this picture of lovely Jane Harker- for those hobgoblin cats artd pumpkins just can’t Is? seen for the actress ’long side of 'em. (Internttioaai) ..... ..-I".! J?J"” L-J "■■■SS5 / FOR DANDRUF AND DRY SCALP ) RECONDITION YOI'R HAIR WITH ! Wella Kolestral J CREME TREATMENT AT HELEN HOWELL BEAUTY SHOP ) 221 N. Second St. Ph<m« 55 ( Machine—MachineleKs—Cool Wave Permanents.
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