Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 299, Decatur, Adams County, 20 December 1945 — Page 6

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English Girl Tells Os Experiences In Letter Sent Here Mlu Marilyn Jatmrx. a BA pupil at the Lincoln School of thia city,' recently racelvod uti interesting letter and picture from Mha Al-: ma Cooburn, 1! Nicholson St , off Hot kdale ltd. ('alleyhurst, Man- j theater, England. Alma la an It year old girl who attend* Abbott • street boarding school and who auw and experienced the results l of German bombings. Alma's moth-' •r enclosed a lift of Roods and Items that are rationed in England today, also the number of coupon* required to purchase such ; Items. Eat h person is allowed 12 ounces of -wests per month and 40 tonpons for clothing and house-, hold items per 14 months. A suit of clothes requires 2t>

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N THE LAST I N TRIBUTE I ——is remembered longest by the place where it is held. I Illi Our chapel is designed to give lim t h i s f i n a I memorial service its i IM finest setting. □I B 3 GILLIG I DOAN I FUNERAL HOME ’(I OeCXT US. , rHONt I*4 | IIMI ■■ I■- — s w ■ ■ a ■■■■■ ■■■ ■■ ■■-«■■■ ■ ■■■ J A Tasty Treat For This Week-End ■ I Butterscotch Cake; the cake 0F ■ ■ THE WEEK ’ S 39c 58c The entire family will thrill with this delicious cake. Serve it for the Sunday dinner. Ask for Butterscotch Cake at any local independent grocers or at our bakery. Stewart’s Bakery

coutmns, a dress 11, a pair of shoes X, a towel 2. Marilyn obtained this Englishj j girl's name and address from a | letter written to Mixa Grace Coffee, Junior lied Cross chairman, thanking hdr for a gift box sent i hist spring by the local junior lied | Cross organization. The girls have been corresponding since last Sepj tetubcr. 0 Earlier Aryans Darius, a world conqueror, boasted of being "of Aryan stock" but he was not a Nazi. According to Encyclopaedia Britannic?, Darius the Great of Persia, luce Hitler, wanted to be remembered for being ' i nn Aryan, yet be had a reputation for being extremely lenient with conquered peoples. His armies treated enemy civlUanti kindly. --- O'- - ' - '---■- Hound and Square Dance, Moose l-txigt, Friday Night.

By HARBISON CARROLL ■leg Featarae SyMUeste Writes I HOLLYWOOD—U. C. L. A. stu- I d'-nts went wild when they rpotted i Van Johnson and Charley Martin, i his d'rector In "No Leaves, No i Love," among the by-standers at i

the bonfire pre- I ceding the. game with U. i 8. C. They hoisted Van 1 upon their shoulders and carried him into the auditorium where he sang a couple of numbers and even gave out with a dance remembered from ills

I El I I I < ( Harrisoa Carroll chorus boy days.

Very Interesting that Myrna Loy's mother, Mrs. Della Williams, has just returned from redecorating the house at the star's ranch tn Radersburg, Mont. It would be a beautifully secluded spot for a honeymoon. Moreover, in spite of the fact that Myrna and Gene Markey say they have no definite plans, she has told Universal that she wants to get away within a couple of days after the finish eurly in January of "Genius iy the Family," Oh, brother, the Gig Youngs, who have only one bedroom, have promised to take care of the three kids of Mrs. Young s brother, Sgt. Jimmy Stapler, while he takes his first vacation in three years. Well. Gig has had plenty of experience. He was a pharmacist's mate on the U. S. 8. Admiral Capps and. ( on one trip from the Philippines, he had charge of 60 kids. I .ana Turner tells me she is not going to carry her mother and baby on the South America trip She'll probably go with friends. "But It's not going to tie a honeymoon.” she insists. ”1 don't want to be In love again. I've just gotten out of one of those things.” Marvelous story they are telling about how Director Normnn McLeod lost Ids bridgework in the i gentleman's room at the 21 Club in New York. Plumbers were summoned and, as the story reaches here, ran up a bill of; gI.TOO fi.. iir—bridgework. . . . Dorothy Day and : S’eve Hanford had a date to b.-' marrieo »■ the Beverly Hill* Com- ji Inanity sh-tin. . . . Byron Barr

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1,, .—- MRS. GEORGIANA SOKOL, 27, right, blonde beauty parlor operator, is one of three victims of a Hollywood triangle shooting. Shown above is her busband, Julius F Sokol, 20, photographed in a hospital before he died. Sokoi broke through a window of his wife's mother's home, shot Mrs. Sokol and Joseph Oliver, 29, who was calling on her, and then turned the gun on himself. Sokol, who had just returned from 23 months overseas in the Army, had been sued for divorce by his wife. In turn, he charged she was "man erazy.” (Internationa/)

TMI FIRST TOTAL ECLIPSE of the moon visible generally In the United States In more than three years is shown above. The lunar spectacle began at 7:37 p. m. EST. and reached totality at 8:40 p. m., beginning Its decline at 10 p. m. At 11:03 p. m. the moon had completely reappeared. The above photo was taken from New York's Fifth avenue and 23rd street and shows the start at lower left. The blackness the oenter shows ths satellite completely shaded, while upper right, the moon is shown emerging from the shadow. (International)

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(he was in the Pine-Thomaa picture, "Tokyo Rose") will wed Paramount cutey Beverly Thompson. . , . Chums hear that M<rle Oberon and Lucien Ballard will motor back from Boston, taking six weeks on the trip. Don't envy them, with all the winter weather. ... Turhan Bey was back in town to be with his aged grandmother who had a minor operation. . . . Cute Janet Thomas has landed a Paramount contract and will appear in "California." . . . Ernst Lubitsch starts "Cluny Brown" today, his first directing in two year*. . . . Grade Fields' Christmas cards will carry her own signature and, below that, reproductions of the autographs of General MacArthur, Ixird Mountbatten, General Spaatz and other war heroes. The little home John Hodiak bought for his parents in Tarzana Is crowded to the doors. The star s sister, Mary, has come out to stay and John himself, temporarily apartment less, has had to move in. They still have no telephone which makes it tough because John has no easy way of getting his set calls for "Somewhere in the Night.” SHORTS: In a mass deal. Ralph S. Peer bought the right* to 320 songs in Mexico City. Some of them were written as far back a| 1800. . . . This year. Johnny Warburton took $1(1.000 off that alfalfa ranch near Indio, and that ain’t hay. Yes it is—well, you know what I mean. . , . Eddie Norris sold his house and in two months has doubled the money on the stock market. . . . Town still talking about Billy Wilders' and Charles Brackett's hilarious trade paper ail satirizing that picture of Ingrid Bergman, Gregory Peck and the razor.,.. Mocambo jumping these nights! Diana Barrymore with Eddie Norris: the Herbert Marshals; Ginny Simms and Hyat Beha entertaining fee his parents; the Red Skeltons greeting Red's ex. Kdna. and her new groom, Frank Borta»e; Betty Hansen and Arthur Little. , . . Lou Sherrill, nephew of th- late Gus Edwards, Is keeping Gloria Warren's phone buzzing. , . . Will Osborne's book. "It Happened on Broadway," is being adapted as a movie scr.pt by Ned Dandy. . . Looks like a cl..»h for Bill Ltindi- . in to jet a co’-': <t. . . . ~~ ’ ' S” | at Lyman's. ... Rudy Vallee’s dad is swapping gags with him and dancing in the "Gay Nineties'* number at the "Blackouts "

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