Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1946 — Page 3

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1 ' ' f "' a ‘‘ rl '****■* l: S / f->= wO'"rn . . . need* cough I <jnd ' o,d , '" rrde ' ond °’’ ,er ,es, «d ond opD’O.ed heol'h n«ed, for oil’he family You w.ll di*co»er on array of home / '** * J’.'s.w'k ' need*, ’oo. that ore offered for the firif time in year* at tuch |? < A low price*. Hurry .. . be*t selection for early shoppers. K —- J—■——— VITAMIN A, B, D, G CAPS. 69c | ,-s «. ; ”*• •••»■• orn rp For potitoe*... iq S MzA/ZTiZ/ > Ferrnedge iLCLLII carrots., ippled 1J C V £ SOAP BOX 17c XtuliPuntnf COUGH SYRUP COMPOUND 37c I m>w// m r RAZOR BLADES 13c || H WT... COUGH SYRUP COMPOUND 19« ■• tier! bringing relief for •**• ’ ! *=*H II WXSTXXX !*,”• TOOTH BRUSHES 23c .KO»<o,'.. RADIO ADVtI ■'•"*• evviee wi»wwi«».v *v IT ALCOHOL RUBBING COMP. 19c ■■■■K VIOLET CERATE SKIN CREAM 39= ■ !|T ’l I !•«*•’•* HAIR OIL A! '‘- !u " ! " vre " , Y ,,uHu,r 21* I lX‘k. DEODORANT PADS 59** wo DwDoRfINT 27e * SI B^ a ~ W, "»*«*‘*^°he J *ei.ni. ■ £*.«' ’’* AGA'REX Wr’h I’htnolphtfuletn .>r J bin 79* ■B "««dt B I J”-”' UTILE LIVER PILLS 19* *• •— >e a-uontitie* equal 14 I g t<( yj< RtX’RUB For musculrr ache* snd pjm* 59* deity eduil ■ nun ISV W ] TOOTHACHE DROPS 19c ■I - fe-1 Tinct'ire of lodine 19= CAMPHORATED OIL 1 .,.;:!;:;:;: 33= If HALIBUT LIVER OIL Capsules 43= HLw t/OM‘ I YEfIST & !RC,N Tab,ets: s 49c I I::.i°‘ Denture Adhesive Powder39= ■ Co, « Hom*."* I Nr*«t &rcenn SUPPOSITORIES 19‘ I I Lwrf I :-»• COLO SORE LOTION JZS 19= K«m~. J COLD TABLETS SPECIAL 17= j •»♦ ?~*tt rroouc'l * * • T °'22_— II Smith Drug Co. I

ny year# of service t • th" mnli'y ;iti'J In honor of her iihi'ilifli birthday. Mia I’.iul Han»*-l. Mr# on » Beeili., Mrs. Ymire I Bld -on ;.:i.| Mr*. Sherman Kunk< I »••:<■ a|i-i pointed t> .-••r> , <- i !•■ .-'rul.iy night xuppr r to the youth group o.il .Mart'll l ft Miv. Charles L.ing#f n re.id an .ntfi iwtlng paper <m i'i ibj-1 ■ "Youth in the Church” liming Unsocial hour. Im y i. f — li:ih-nt# wile •-. veil to I.•■ till: ly ■ 'i< t pn sent by tin ho to- # and h< i '■lntnnt.MONROE W.S.C.S. MEETS THURSDAY Tlio W.S.C.S of ih<- f M mine Mi thodlnt ihincn ini" In the rliunh annex last even ng The prelude wax giv n by M># Clilii le# Hinton, alter * lib li Iho gioun «atr.t ”Ji>-ii' Snail It* i--n.' \ npoitual life thou- it by Mr- Hom er WtlteM..- . tel w d !>. tin devotional#, read l.y T o lina Hen tliiikw. Mr*. Hinton u,n also In charge of the li-«#on tiudy Helen Haines. Irene Winton pg and Ella belle Stauffer -ang -everal s»-|ei lioiiH. 'lho no etin.' was <1 -I wit# piayer by M: ll<xi- Hot lon JONES SPIEGEL VOWS TO EL READ Mo'. Myitle M Join-- ;t it in >ll n< i the approachin • in ir ipc of her daughter. Dori# Bill". to Lloyd It Spiegel, ini of M' anil Mi UH > • A. Spiegel of lhi< city. The vow ;

I wi>l be read Sunday uf'-'Hioon. Febj I'uury 21. at (on o'< look In the I Zion Lutheran < hi'reh in thia < ity The Rev. Paul W F hultz will officiate. Mi- Jones ha# ch ten Mies Hetty lt> ,i<l of South Bay. Fin .i- her in ii<l of hono and M'- Harlan Junes of Fort Way lie and Mias Jean Coppem of Monrot an brides ninida. A Hold Spl -gel will s'-rve hi# ' hioth'-r i be t man. and MlleJon* i. biotin r of the bride, and Role ‘ S(dt ,'t I. brother of thi Ignmni, will usher bWSS IRENE BROOKS ENGAGED TO WED Annoiiiit ement wax made today by Mrs. Samuel Brooks of the < ifgagcmeiit of her only daughter. I eiie. to .lack Frank, non of Mr and Mis Philip Frank of South Bend. No wVlding plain have been aliilo'im t d by the young ' oilfHe. Mi- Brook- a- . adnate of the |ie<atui high • hool, attembfl ' Fi.iiklh ShimiU' m hmd for till*', and is now a student .it Indiana nnivei-ity. ax is her fiance Sb is a member of the Imai chapter of Tti Kapp.i o viriiy. Tlie Ladies Fiieman's auxiliary I Will IIIVI I Monday eveulng at sev 'if II th ity oil <ll al the home of 1 Mih. Hi-rmiin Hieik< \ meeting of tin- Motii'ie Better 1 Home dub will lie h-'al Tui**day at the home of Mrs Howard Hen dih'ks Mi'inhers are loquested to lirinr their r<>model<’d rartnenti' The (Htei belli ). Ilild of tile First • Culled Brethren chiir.'li will meet al the home of .loan McMillen • Tuesday evi ning at even thirty o'< lo< k B'dly Ifoedei will be the

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M Friday Calvary l.adh* Aid nori' ly. Mm. Iva Teeple. ":3« pm. Nutlnian Ave YPMB, Mr# Earl Terrell. 7 du p m. Let ! in auxiliary. Legion Imme, S P m. Viet >ry c'n-s of F.mt C. B. ihur. h. Mm Until Sumnn r-ett, 7:do a.in. Sunday It’iiaHsth' study iluii. Mr#. Law l <nii' Bi ktneyet G dll pm. Monday Girl Stout Uinner ting. Ju jnlor Senior high «ch<ad, G 15 p m Ladiex Firemen'' auxiliary. Mm. Herman Itlerkc*. 7 30 pm Past pt> 4dent of L' gion auxili .ny. Mm Lloyd Kieiacher. 7 d't p m. , Tuesday Churi li Mother# Study <lnb, Mt» Niland <n tieemld'r. x pm. Women'a Christian Tem]i« ran < union, Mr- Eiigi'tin Knnyon. 2 pm. Monroe Better Homes i hili. Mr# Howard HendrickOtterbein guild of Fir-t I' B 1 an < It. lo in M< Millen. 7 dn p in. Wednetday Hixtorii.'il chili. M: J M Miller. 2 do pm. St Luke's Girl l guild. Mi w< Pan! ine Sei'nenguth. 7 du pm. Pythian Sister fempie, l< of P home, 7 dn J> 111 Thursday SoCha lt''a. Mr< Hi 1. Ihdninger. 7 du p m. Ea» tern Star. Masonic hall, fi p. in elated meeting, 7 Ro |>m World Ft guild. Mrs Leo Saylom. 7:l* pm. a i#i taut hostess. The pant presiib nt # of the Ameriiaii Legion auxiliary will meet , Monday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Kreisihei. Th" Eastern Star will have a pot ln< k supper Thursday evening at six o'clock, honoring the past inations mid jiatrons. The regular stated meeting will follow at seven thirty >'i lo< x Members of the World Frii'll I sliip guild of the Presbyterian < huri li are reminded to tiring their food lb- prue.-d# at the next mei'tjtii'. .ii hi duled to be in Id Wednesday evening a! .-ven forty five o'clock at Ho- horn.- us Me; Leo Sayloi o O o Adams County I Memorial Hospital o ;— o Admitted Mais Suzanne HumI pel, BennAdmitted and di-mibsi-d Mrs Onn Moser. Berne route I. Mr# Wilbur Mariim h. Willshire. O Idsmisseil M;-.i Floyd Stoiim, Bryant route 1. Me and Mm. linger \ugsimrger of Berne, are th" parents of a baby girl, born at s:<>ti a m. Hit# mornltu at tin- \daiiis county memorial ho#- ' pita) She weighed G pouliilu. a oiiin i < and has n it been named. A baby In y was liorn li Mr. ami .Mr#, hihn haw land. 515 Penn St . tills morning at 2:30 am at the Adams county memorial hospital, lie weighed G pound . I:! ounces. o Semi Monthly Dance At Elks Saturday Th" semi monthly dance at the B P.O Elko lodge will in held Sat urday night from !• p.m. unt:| midnight. Billy Bose and his orchestra will again furnish the music. The li nin' will In- open to members and lliv led guests. o James Ehinger Is Injured Wednesday James Ehinger of this city ouff. ied a painful injury Wednesday w l.en he fell through an opening in the floor of a housi* belonging t • hl# falhei-in law. Gibs# Porter. Mr Ehinger was imskiting in some remodeling work when tint accident occurred He received a deep cut ou the chin and it was necessary for a jdiyoii iaii to take a numtier of stitches to mend the cut No teeth were Inat in the mishap. —r- O .— According to an ancient Chinese superstition, swallowing the eye balls of night dwelling animals would improve one's sight. Man discovered the first alloy, copper, before the time of the earliest written records, but new alloys are still being discovered. Wyoming produces the nation's largest share of bentonite. Wyoming has lost 1.811 farms, but has gained 4,873,851 acres in farmlands shtce 1940, according to preliminary figures compiled in the 1945 census of agriculture. New York State consumes about one-'bird of the anthracite I produced in Pennsylvania.

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The new . ddi" # of < hurl"* William Mowery, Fl-. ■ :'-i -'•> -5L I .S S. 1 M.S 4, '< FPO San Fran lixeo. t ulif Ib i i fitly promoted io th" rating of fin man first < la* . he i# now located in Manila and Subig hay Hi- new duties are .ibo.nd u inineswi-i-pci-. Mr. and Mrs. t'liarb M >weiy, 225 North Eighth atieet. are hi> parent Si uh.hi Vein nI, Johnson. CM’, arrive I in N« w York February 5. according to word received here by |i ‘ativi o Honorable Discharge f’fc Edward Hah- r from < .imp Mierbui'y. COURT HOUSE Marriage Licenses Dwight \itiold, route two. Di-c.i Im. seiviie offlci'i lo ( uthiyii Me Lian. Ohio City, Ohio. General Eh i tri. t inpji).HfIJDCALS Mr and Mr- lot- Kt i, k o om ji.iiiii-d Mr and Mrs Jim Krhk I > Bloomington today, whi-i" Jim wii i nli'i his Junie yi-at .if Inl.ni.i iiniversity o 17 Injured When Bus Crashes Street Car Ciminnafi. o. Fibs il l’i A crowded greyhound bu • enroute from Chli ago to hen- era h'-d inio .i tret i cat in Cincinnati to day At least 17 persons were repniti'l Injured Police reported that all CXi-epf two vh tims were passengers on till Illis Mo-t seriously injured i wa# Hi" bu# driver. Donald Fishi-r. 37. nf Cim intlllli Fisllei was riled on a inkle's driving charge. o — In California, twice as many people no- now employed in agri-'| iiiliun- a .'a' years ago. ami on, appinximately the -atm- aimuini I of acreage !l “Beau” Catcher , fl 11 I i 1 I I I J IV fl IM Iff m j 9141 I 1 , f/j|\ Marian Martin Glamorized simplicity staggers 1 "stags!'' Just for you. Junior | Miss. Pattern 9141 is easily cut | in one piece from tubular Jersey Moulds your lissom lines. Swishy I sash. | Pattern 9141 comes in Jr Miss sizes IL 13. 15. 17. Size 13. frock. 1 1% yd;#. 54 in ; f -» yd 39-In. con- I tra#t. 11 Send TWENTY cents In coins for this pattern to Decatur Daily I Democrat, Pattern Dept , 155 N | Jefferson St., Chicago Sff. 111. Print plainly YOUR NAME. AD- 1 DRESS. ZONE SIZE AND I STYLE NUMBER. i| The Marian .Martin Spring Pat-L tern Book is now ready . . . It*>: yours fur Fifteen Cents. Full of I smart styles for the family plus | FREE pattern for the new "bag , I on-a-beit" printed right tnaWe I the book* *'

UNRRA Operations Reported Doubled Food 48 Percent Os Goods Sent Abroad Waxhinglnn, Fili “ tl'Pi • Tin- I'nltcd Nations Relief and Rchnhlllatlon admini-'i.iiion nearly doubled it - operations fluting the three month# • tiding la*t Sept 3't. direi lor general Herbert H la-li man lejmrted today 1/diman said the International relief organization had shipped overseas a total of 11.1**0.993 tons of fond, clothing and machinery Valued at 1217.431,18*0 on Jilin- 30. 1945 Tbrii months later tin- ton nape hud Imreiixed to 2.12G.222 an I Ho- value to 4433.MG,mat Biggest reason for the increase in I'.NRRA operations during thi# period, la-hman said, wa. Hufait tli.it shipping space became available and it became possible, to jiiin hase most commodities i with th" exception of sugar, oils, fat', lii" and lotton textiles. Food 11-Jill Si-nti-d 4S Jiercent of all I NBItA Mipidies shipped a broad Clothing and textiles n presented 31 jurcent. aKru ullur.il imjdeinents and seeds k jrercenl, machinery and tools # percent, and medical xujijdies 5 jien-ent. As of Sept. 30, r.NItIIA hat 4 323 workers l atitiK for aboii' ),:;mt.imi* displaced jm-i sons atei was negotiating to take over th>others Over 27.0*»(j displaced per Solis already had been repatriated front I'NltßA's middle east i-amps .... (~ ... Adolph Berle Resigns As Envoy To Brazil Rio l>" Janeiro. Feb s Il'Fi The resignation of Adolf A Bi-tle Jr. as I'nited States aliiba sor lo Brazil was announced offii tally today. little submitted hi. n #ignatioh to Pi• • idi-nt Turman in a letter t< Hie white hou >• on Fel> G, asking that it become effective as soot! as lie returns to til" I hiti-d State# - o — - • Trade tn s Good Town — Decatur NOTICE My office will be closed Jan. 22 to Feb. 12, inc. Dr. G. .1. Huhne

" SENSATIONAL SAVINGS IN A GIGANTIC ■ •HALF-PRICE SALE; ■ ■ of Ladies and (Uris 1 : COATS fi : : * Prices lumltlc in an effort to <tihpo>e of all Li 1 ■ " -11 il \ ■ ■ remaining Coats. The biggest Coat values y/J J y ® in years—Prices actually reduced one-hall. 1 g ■ _ Bus sour Coat tomorrow as they won't last I & / • " (B’ • ■ long al I hese prices. w F g a Jv J’ Z / s > LADIES COATS LI : l B I ’ I 1 ■ All this seasons st vies, best of materials and f fc / ■ B / O H workmanship — broken sizes — Original • < . l-.j, 1 ■ values 52L95 to $11.95 —Now Selling g \| p : 'A Price MU : •\ \ • ■ Childrens '''‘OlL, \ i * : COATS H \\ : :< swn : ® to 14. Good selection col- * "• vl £ yL ■ ■ ors and materials. Sold g » JS - ■ ■ regularly at $10.95 to ,UM rA ■ ■ $19.95. Now Selling I <■ ¥ V Little Tots Coats and B asF; JJC Coat and Legging f 'fM sets. and 3 piece, 1 / W* S 1 IF ssixeM Ito 6?|. ! /2 1 )W GREATLY « * REDUCED • > PRICE Brwk ■ : NIBLICK & CO. : ■ ■■«■■■ ■ ■-■ ■■ « ■■ ■■'■■■■'■«■■■ ■■■■••■••■■ 8

'The Den' To Feature 'Nickel Night' Tonight Tonight will be nickel night" at "The Den," it wa- announced today Dancing will lie featured with the admi«-|oli ll.sed to <upply the musk Other activities Will In- hell a< usual, including pintjiong mid table garni • The t-nii i i.unmetit will start at J k:3*t p m, as no high school I basketball game are scheduled in the i ity tonight The t anteen will close as U'.ual at 11 30 p m Identical Twin Calves Reported In County A purebied Hereford, owned by Albert Reber of Washington town ship recently pave birth to twin calves th.it ate identical in ap jie.iram •. it was reported here today Both i .lives are healthy and normal. The name of the newspaper at ' Tomti-tone. An/, is the Ejiifajih

FOOUSH TO NEGIICT SNIFEIIS, SNIIZIS OF tieadQMs K bottle of Vicks Va-tro-nol Is mighty iarndy to have around the house is - I < ause Uris double-duty nose drops... ?S!i!X ft!!!™ '.K head colds. Makes breathing easier. Helps Prevent many colda from - developing if used at the first warning sniffle or sneeze. This Double-Duty Nose Drops should rave you much misery. Work* tine I 1 Follow dlrrc-tiutu tn the package. VICKS VATKO-NOk

T 77 r FTI r »T'r r v r▼▼ -r ▼ -r- -r » , , REVIVAL SERVICES < > H ■: I nion Chapel, Cnited Brethren Church :: Feb. 3rd to 17th :: tliop.m. ;: 1. i i <» n ■ ; ; Daily except Saturday ;; t » H ' Gospel Sermons by the Pastors. Revs. D H and Ceha Pellett. J ( Music in charge of Mr, and Mrs. Carl Chase • ’ The community is urged to share in these meetings. ( > it <i » < f ! ; Come, and bring your friends. ;; ♦ »♦»»♦♦♦♦»»♦»♦♦♦♦»♦»»< I OlOtll I

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About 75 |>erie*it of all anthracite mined is ii-ed for home heating.

(LEANSING TISSUE I Bo# and roll type available. Also complete line of household papers. HOI SEHOI.D PAPER PRODI C TS Josephine Ivetirh, Mgr. Telephone 5392 Decatur Diamond Rings Good selection. New mountings. Everyone a Beauty. Also wide choice or New Wedding Banda Bower Jewelry Store North Second St.