Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 38, Decatur, Adams County, 14 February 1946 — Page 3

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rrl Mr- Elmo St i< k-;. pn d« tit. led th»< ; roup in -imi. ■ tin- < In). ' song and rnjwnlln; the i lub cr<-i -d. following Whir 5 ) rtrh ill. till" r f< .’liondi I to roll .ill l.y nnnlnu hand work sh" enjoyed doltur Va|i ntliii * w <• i «i ban ■ I rt:i I re mod* 1> d garinrnt w-er • dlepbiyed. Including < nt*, ton boy'-. |Hii!tr, girls enr-ml!', i m, die*io an I a variety f apron Mr • .lay Yet won tin in h n’if <■ it lon <■ >ntoM. D'iiclou' refn «:ini< iti fa V.i h ntlne appohit n -.- « r<> ». rv« 1 I l|) Illi- horfi'K*. <nf-t< | |,y Mi ?d Hiih, Mr*. Weldon Stinky and Mt'. J A lb ml ik- Thirty one llieinbi « and two j !|e< were py -i n*. Tie- tmetln .( t),,. Vl.ime Coin' ■ ty E«di i.ii i i of ( bib , -i h. dub | | I r Friday, ha* l.< <>n p.,-!;, n« d .Member* • f lie- Young Adult cl:i*.i of th" J’i'i. byterli:i church ate remind'd of tip. -J s<l » ng |>a ty ito be old thi* evenin : .it SuiiSet I park Member* not hl'Vlng transpit itiot) a.• inked to meet nt till- tnun*e at right o’clock. It'--freshment* will be *e,vi 1. I**l lota Xi eorority will have a hop I«uey dinner Wedlii-Hil.iy eve nines at nix thirty ir’ei.xk al th rlk* h me. .Memlxr* attending or h ire unable to attend are asked j to tall one of the committee metrt her: by Saturday noon. Tile c-nn , rnlttie In charge will inchl ie Mr* John Halterman. .Mrs. Hugh An drew .Mie. Hon'd I Parrish. Mrs .Maynard Hetrick and .Mie. Sylve* ter Everhart. - o LOCALS .Mr. and .Mr*. Clarence Itioil hick of non Schumni, Ohio viait ed with friend* In this city today A M. Alike . who underwent an op-rati a a’ Va.i We O , la«t week ha* h turned to his home at 125 Nut t fifth *'reei .Mm. Aiii.h Yoit-e if Ho.iglund and M ‘ l.'-llliiel ('oveida)e of O dirt ave returned h inc from a trip tiiroiiuh the aouth. vidtiny at Miami .la< ktMinvllle, St. \ngu«flii" [Utld other IToiili eiti a. 0 ■ Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

CLUB CALENDAR •oelaty Dwadtlno, 11 A. M T hurtday to i lia Ilea. Mm. Hick It' lnlnger. * 2n p m. Women of Moore, Moot home, pit luck t; pm., tneetin-’ 7:20 pm. I nion Chapi 1 W M A . Mr*. Ko la r> Workinxer. 1:30 pm. W. S. C 8. of Meth.nllat church, eiiiircll, 2 20 pm, executive, 1:45 p tn. Ml. PleiHimt W 8 C. S„ Mr* t’lintincy Sheet*, all day. Happy Homemak'-rt, Mrw. John lllr*<-hy, 7:30 p in. It' Ul . i Ch ipel W S f'.S , Mr* Frunk Spade, all day. WMS if Fir t I'. B. church. Mt Flunk KitHiin. 7-30 pm. Y mng Adult < la** of Preubyterl m ihurch. ekatinz party, SunSrt. S to 11 p m. Eastern Star, Masonic hall, pot ia k t; ;. m . i t-it- t meeting 7:30 p in. Women <'f the M ree, Moohc it-.me. pot luck. « i> tn , .meeting 7:30 pm. I.il'ii- Flower *'.nly club, Mm Barn'-y W< rtzlurger, 7:30 pm. Combined meeting of Ladieu Aid society ami Mi ionury society id First EvangeMi-al church, ihurch. 3 p ut. , W M A of N.ittman Avenue Cnlted Brethren cnttrih, Mr*, (ma Owen, 7:30 p in. Biptlst W man':: hoc ■ ty. Mr*, c. E. Bell, 2:30 pm. Friday lb-1 Cm h knitting. It' d Cram In ..d'luarter*, 1 to 5 p.m, Poi ahoni.n lodge. It-d Men hall. 7:30 p.m. Philuthea da** -f Buj tint church. Mr*. Nolde Reynold*. AdaniH County Feb ration of Clidw*. pestfioned. Monday Itecatiir Woman'* dub, library, hall. 7:45 p. in. St. .Mary’s nodety, r- lr>id, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday P*l lota XI chop suey dinner, * home, <;3O p.tn. O — Q Adnms County Mem.) ria I Hospital o o < Admitted' T.'eod ire Wemhoff 116 .Maieiiall etin-t; Mi* l.ewl* k< inking. Sr, route 2; Mis* Lula May Krep*. 317 Wet Oak tr<et; Roy lllckord, route 2. ii*mi--ed Mr*. Anna Rumple. Berne route 2; .Mi- O. vul Kae.er and baby boy. route 6. o Original shape of Foit It. A Itusiidl, now Fort F. E. Warren. Wyo. waa that of a diamond.

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I>r and Mr*. Richard Bchug of Detroit! Midi, are the parent* of a baby boy. born February k. The eon 1* Cle Brat child in the family and ha* been named Illi hard Tho mu*. Di. Eidiug forineily lived in D'-catu: Special Services And Meetings Os First Methodist Young people of the membership iri'fning dare of the Firxt .Methodi»t church will meet al the church i Saturday morning at in o'clock. The parent* are requested In have their children attend. A young adult conference wll' be held Saturday and Sunday at ' i.te Trinity church in Fort Wayne ' ' Itiapiratlonul *peaket.i 'dll hive a ! ading part in the p ogrutn. de i signed eupedally tor young adult* o Lines Up At Rival Store For Nylons — Diwntown Dec.ituriteu ladieve that tiny saw the ultimate In unu ; anal inddent* this moining. when i 'he manager of one Imai five and ten cent etore Hto d in line at an ' other five and ten cent stoje to ! piiri hane a pair of the rare nylon* (for hl* wife. Today'* xile of nylon ( ho*e was like all the rent, attract ing scores of person.' t I the rtore o The Tooele, I'tali, ordnance depot i* distributing pennies which have been to war and back, Sth He: vic Command ordnance offi ' er* revealed The metal w.i* min ed in I'tah, fabricated into *hell i cases by tho ordnance department, shipped to th South l’a< itlc, tired at the Jap*, returned t > the Toole depot as fired cartridge case*, reclaimed and shipped to I'nited State* mine* and returned t Tooele ,n I'. 8. coin for present i A wo. dos th" mouth campaign by al! -.if' ty people, by y_u. .Mr , Iteadi r. by th. editor and by othi -r . w.i. nin.- ind ' an: loniiiu peo i pl- a :aii;et til une.ife practices will help tn-ni'mdouniy in cutting i he 1011. : Designed For Action V ' W 9484 sizes /u//r9/iYHiink 12 ' 20,40 A/.'// 'l' fIM fiiji Will! fi HHi ![■ T ! // ir I 1 h; L' 11 h i Marian Martin Attractive — Active — that'* you wearing Pattern 9484! A gathered i yoked bo llce for freedom phi* flattery: part inset belt for a wa*p 1 walat. Pocket*, tie-tab* optional. Pattern 5484 come*’ln aize* 12, I 14, HI, IS. 20; 40. Size 18, frock. ! take* 3 yard* 35-lnch fabric. Send TWENTY centa in coin* for thia pattern to Decatur Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept., 155 N. JefferiDn St., Chicago 8(V, 111. Print plainly YOUR NAME. ADDRESS, ZONE. SIZE AND STYLE NUMBER. The Marian Martin Spring Pattern Book Is no* ready . . . it's yours for Fifteen. Cents. Full of smart styles for the family plus FREE pattern for the new "bag-on-a-belt" printed right InSide the book. j

Decidedly Colder Weather Forecast Motorists Warned To Keep Off Roads By United Pre»s Re id'-nt* of the north v-ntral • i'< s we i alerted today for a cold wave after a swirling snow.storm blanketed the region. -iurle| truf sic and Hwept on t.iw.rd the St .Lawrence valley. The I', s W .. her Bureau at f'hicag i said cold following th< dorm, w ilch r id-- on wild* up to ■it mile* an hour, woull bring tern- . perjtun ranging from zero iu h.w i to .‘to below zer > in Mlnne-idu lute today uni tonight The euld wav- wuH’mivin:- down rum the Canadian border. 1 Chicagoan- were warm-1 that ithe no cury in the windy city > w'ie-e a to mile ar; hour gale left nor" than three mc'n.f of snow, would f ill t.i 5 io low zero l>y to narrow morning. Be) w zero t< mperatur'vf wen if.>reca*t for. Illinoi*. Indiana, W - -.'onnin. lowa and Minneota. Riving temperature- were pre lilted for tomorrow afternoon. Originating in «outheti*tern Ark in.-:i* and growing in Intercity ae it moved north, the *niw*torm dur- ' ng the night covered Indiana. Illi I -iol* and I iW'-r Michigan with three io six iio he* of *now There were heavy mins in .Ml*«ouri and oonfh■rn Indiana. Motor.<t* were warn I to stayoff routl* after patrol* rep tried hut highway* Were ' heet* of ice." V< .lii ular traffic elowe.l t> a trickle an i airplane* w >re rtroundd in the area. o Firemen Called To House Trailer Fire Firemen w.-re «;»!)« I Io Thirteenth and Adam* »trectx *boitly ifter 7 pin Wednesday w ion a •loio-e liailer. J'.i ked ill the Het > if-- <Cal i 'll grounikt thee, (IIUKht ire. The blaze had been exl nguish•d when firemen a.ii.'-l on th<*cem- Lillie damage wa reported o T'.H-y i:i*i-1 i n ret in.- out ot 1 heir parked car* on the ntreet ide fn-tead ol t o- walk *ld«-. w* is y Br? 'Jf ALBERT W JOHNSON. 72 -year-oh former federal judge In i’cnn-yl vania, has ta-en described by s congressional investigating com mittee as a ' wicked, evil nr.< mendacious" jurist who used hi high official position so thei "crime was made to pay.” No impeachment was recommended b' the judiciary committee, which stated it would only waste the Senate's time as Johnson has resigned and surrendered all claim* to a ponsioa. '(lnttrnationab RELIEVES MISERIES OF—s Bah&CiU, fo&Sliifips I y <7T | </V F PenotratM V Stimulates wupptr brenckl*! th* ch*it and b*ck tub* with its awthlng rurtscM Ilk* • zood, fn«dKin*l vspon. wtrmlng poulbc*. Warming, soothing relief-grand relief—comes when you rub good old Vicks VapoUub on the throat, chest and back at bedtime. Its Benet rating-stimulating action ceps on working for hours. Invites restful sleep. And often by morning most misery of the cold is gone. No wonder most mothers use Vapoßub. n Try it tonight—-home-proved B Vapoßub

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’ ’ HK 1 .. .. b rSFr/‘rLk r ' a A f ' ¥ ’v*' '!» oHTfIEuEIIK rIF - «A'? IM TjMk J hisL/B 7’o i IL l BeL" jamßr I I A SHOUTING BUT ORDERLY CROWD of CIO men, mostly war veterans, many of them now on strike, marched on Ohio’s state hoii.se at Columbus to jeer Gov. Frank J. Lausche for not meeting them to discuss their demands for a special legislative session. The ex-soldiers want the state legislature to s<-t up a soldiers' bonus, to provide unemployment compensation for strikers and to provide homes for veterans. f/nrernsfionsJ)

’• T"" ny i SK ■ vB- * THE "BOYS" HAVE A WONDERFUL TIME greeting each other in the morning as they take their places in the prisoner dock at the inter national military tribunal at Nuernberg, Germany. Adm. ErlcL Raedi-r use* a G! blanket to hide from the camera a* he jokes Witt Jolly Hermann Goering, h ft. Rudolf Hess coyly txiws his head, and Adm Karl Doenitz conn* in look ng more like a bleacher baseball fan with his dark glan -a. lias is au ollicial United Stabs Army &gnal Corps phot (International Soundphnto)

Charges Wife Put Sand In Gas Tank ( h.irgin.- th; t hi' w.f- p’d sm-l In th.- gas tunl; of hi. < u- rpan-me Hartley o' .1 iy <<.!.(> 'inr- KI . <i ll.i (h ;■ f i di.o- - , in ■■ ;i“i- V'-nile I "' 1 •' Ai! rill- • I'' ‘-it i oiii t fr mi i Jay i iirina'.. In a Idlli nh - • i-. t 111 -h - guilty "f r'l' l a" I nil.i hi" ti'-.i' ni« itt. in f ha' "he «-:rr»'d hm. epo J .on him uii I tai- .it'-:" d to -I; him hi In rc o: oiiii'l in’ the de fendani < barge* ' <■ id lin'iff gi'llty of .id i!» ry, and a-k f.' "•' dimotty

H 'll | J l-OVE AM) 7, j CHERISH j You promised to and cherish tier til d-atn do you part. Rcmrm |BIB Ler Well, are you .' Flow can she he su r r u n| vss you come through with a bit of substantial ICii fa evidence now <nd !th-n. We have the ■MB evidence. Many :’ t > j thinqs she’ll like. B. *3 Come in and be R fl choosey. 1 PCMPHREY’S W JEWELRY

II.: 111. ■ I I .I'l J i.- < er: lin Ve I,; b-; w :i-n they have little to i ii-y the make If.lldi ll<d»e. bill ..hen heavily loaded tiny run <p:i> iiy Bui lit) They in.-iel n cit-inc lorio-r at ilili- -e. lon-. I:ie|-eby riving the a "toillobile ill in V. »• liltle op p.irtuniiy "f gett.ng ar.iuiui them

( LEANSINC; TISSI E Roll Towels. 5 • 200 sht. rolls 95c Roll towel fixture 23c Fancy Shelf Edgings. 2 ■ 9’ length* 15c Tray Dottie*. 10”x15’’. 24 for 30c Round Doilies 52 for 15c Asst. Tabie Napkins, 120 for 50c HOt SEIIOI.D PAPER PRODI ( IS Josephine Ivetich. Mgr. Phone 5392 Decatur. Ind

■ I ; Orange Cake ■ ■ THE ( AKE ° g the week. 9 ■ ,T! 39c 58c You’ll thrill at the deliciousness of Orange 9 Cake. Rich, wholesome, better than home ■ B made. Serve it this week-end. ■ : Stewart’s Bakery I I ■■■■■gtßßßaaaaßSßßaa

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■» Marth Trial Re Set For February 25 T o- trial of Janie* Marth <»n a charge of Helling alcoholic troverage- without a ptrinlt ha* been r«-*<-t in Adam* «ircuit <ourt for February 25 The ca*e was originally h< heduh-d to be tried on February 21. o- - - The biggest cottonw-ood tree In America I* one on the Cover ranch near the Big Hern river, three mile* north of Tli mopolls, Wyo., Dimen-ioiis urc circumference. 29 bet x iii'he*; spread, 7(1 feet; height. 55 fe«-t. North Carolina recently nas leased sound and river bottom* and thousand* of acre* of swamp land* to oil companies hunting for « w wells

••• *••*•»*.. .. • ' ( | ' > | wot I.D YOI SAY ;; • • :: HAPPY BIRTHDAY’’ ■; I I.Oljl ESTI.Y? I! Il 11 <) ! I .1 ’ ’ - - gs