Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 3 May 1946 — Page 3

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6 For Mother | I MOTHKKS HAY. SI'NIIAV. MAY 12 1 hyette' Creme Cold Wave ) AHO MACHINE AND MACHINELESS ( pppess Beauty Shop J pll CORNER PHONE 1076 MONROE / IDoothy Hunt, Mgr. Francis Everett, Operator 1 ■ 1 ■ 1 r 1 : * i ■ ■B vwX — J* ■ jv ' ■ x- S a Waiter E. K S wenck - a * n< f«la|y |.' or W *' CONGRESS i Fourth District ■ WORLD WAR II VETERAN -Support Will Re Appreciated. Pol. Adv. r

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I the First Evangelical < hur< li will meet Tuesday ,-VeliiUK lit seven thirty o'clock ut tin- lime of Mm ! Fred Chronicler. Mrs. Heber Ft u • I 1 will he the leader. The Happy Homemakers < lull will meet Thursday evening ut ev eti thirty o'clock ut lit-- h me of Mrs. Von Belter. 3lt; North Sei mid st t < el. All officers of Ibe Women of the Moose are usked to meet ut the Moute home Saturday evening ut nix thirty o’clock, and from there ki to the Hurry Worden home to conduit services for Emily Worden, co-worker. The Pvthian Sinter Temple will have u nix o'clock <Mi ry in mp|,*-i Monday evening ut the K. of I* hall. The meat, rolls, butler and coffee Will be furnished, and •-.•< i member In ueked to bring a cover ed conducted following the supper. Th<- meeting of the Our Lady of Victory discuneio'i group will Inheld Monday evening a* eeven thirty o'clock at the hottie of Mrs. Herman J Miller. The I-Udien Aid society and the .Missionary society of the First Evangelical church will have a combined meeting in tin- church buneineiit Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. —- o »UEY RE still OWING HOME (Editor's note: The following questions and answers concerning veterans are furnl-hed hy Dwight R. Arnold, county service officer t Q Is it possible for a vet- run to procure a Government guarantee of u loan for the purpose of buy ing a tractor for a farm? A. Ves Ixmiw for purchasing farm equipment are authorized Q. I was given a dependency diechurge after serving 39 days In the V. S. army. I was not given any mustering-out pay when I received my discharge ami my friends have been telling me that I am entitled to It. Can you enlighten me ou this eitnation? A. You are entitled to ||no mux-tering-out pay I eugg- -t that you com'- into my office al the Court house and I will see what can be done about getting this money for you. — 0 A barber shop window states. MOST CLEAN ANU SONOROUS SHOPPE.

CLUB CALENDAF. Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Friday Iva Marla Study < lull, Mrs. Pau! 1 llrlede, x p nt. French Town-hip Home Economies club. Mr*, Vinos U-vy, I pm. V P M It. of Nuttman Avenue I’. 1 11. church, Mr-. Hazel Foor, 7:30 p.m. Work ami Win Class, Mr. and Mrs. Niles Hutlcr, 7:30 pm. Ever Ready class of Methodist church, Mu. Dan Tyndall, 7:3t, p.m. Monday Pythian Sister Temple, K of p ; hall, li p.m Out Lady «-f Victory discussion group. Mrs Herman I Miller, 73« pm. Tuaaday Dutiful D.iii4itcts <-!.0.< of First Evangelical church. Mm F,e<| Chronister, 7:30 p.m. So cha Ilea mothers party. Mm End Fullcnkamp. 11:15 pm Wednesday Business ami Professional worn* n, Elk home, 7 3o pm. Thursday Happy Homemaker* club, MrVon Heber, 7 30 pm. Ladies Aid so* iety ai d Mission ary society of First Evangelical < hurch. < liut<-!i tin etnent, 2 |> m Igw Walter Kukelhan, Mo. MM. Im arrived iti Long Beach. Calif from China when- he had t>< en station ed for Ilii- past ei-vi-n months. As t<-r a wi-rk'ii stay at lailig Be.ii h bis ship, tin- CSS Sloat, will go through the Panama Canal to Charleston, S C.. where it will Im- decommissioned P-'tty o.'fi-er Kuk'-I-than enll-t*-<l in th-- navy in August, , Hill ami lia>< lieen ov< rs- as rin«- . .Inly, Itil.’>. He is the vm of Mr ' and Mi Fn-d Kuk-l ian o ma Dismissed: Mr- lauerm- I! >wmatt ami baby girl. Kav ElizalM-tli 412 .Joint street; John Krieb, Will •shire. (>. route 1; Mr.-, Herbert Smitley. route 2; l-arry Worden, route 2. Three-in-one EFT el* *I (Cvv IWW Ajf Wi! ■ w * < S!Z£S )\* • » 11 2,98 Z/7» i* AJi » * V Z* * / / \ I Z/ ( \ ? Martan Martin For a "pocket edition" deh! I This sweet sitnfrm-k. ilainty jack- [ et and boo'ful bonnet an- ALL in Pattern !H'2l. The dress (through size Hl may Im- made from ONE feed bag. Pattern 9021 comes in sizes 2, . 4,6, ft. Size H. frock and bonnet, i l»i yds. 35-in; Jacket, ’» yd. Send TWENTY cents in coin* for tbl* pattern to Decatur Dally Democrat, Pattern Dept.. 165 N. Jefferson St.. Chicago 80, 111. Print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS. ZONE. SIZE AND STYLE NUMBER. The Marian Martin Spring Pattern Book U now ready . . . It’* your* for Fifteen Cent*. Full of •mart *tylea for the family plus FREE pattern for the new “hag-on-a-belt” printed right Jnaide the book.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

Tom Breneman I Big Crowd Thurs V crowd. < llinuted nt .mine L2tt>> people predominantly wmm-n saw th*- faim-d ladle personage. Tom Itri tiemati, "C-itm- I t life" last niuht In an eiitertaliiltig iw-i-lioiir takeoff on th-- equally famous Breakfast in II dlywood" radio ; piogrum Tie- event, staged in the Deca lui junior-senior high xchmil gym I nudum by the Pal I tl.i Xi sm-oriiy, attracted hundreds of housewives from in and tieur Ix-i-uiiir. ulon.with scores of men ami children J<h< W Seabold, <>f Napoleon, (thio, whoo- im|M-iMoiiiilioii of lire | lieman delighted Hie gil>-sts al the "convertisl restaurant." contlnuully staged laugh-provoking imitations <>f the radio program's highlight* and added a few of his own to the event Tlu» crowd, wliit-h leai-hed profHirlions bt-yoml the expeelatiorui of Kororily leaders In ch-irge of the • vent, stood in line nt tin- <1 tors lon-.- before op.-nfng time Practically all tablf-s "in He- restaurant" w<-r<- filled more than half an hour before tin- scheduled opening ami iiumLeds sat in the gymu.ieium bleacher seats. A large number of iadiiw in at • |xndun<-<* and several men dis

Youth Pleads Guilty To Federal Charge Bumbalough Pleads Auto Theft Guilt Jam*— Bumbalough, 21. M Minn ville. T*-nn. arrvnted hi re last Friday following an attempted breakin. pleaded guilty yesterday before I’. S. commissioner Fred Berk*-* at Fort Wayne to charges of transporting 4 stolen auto fruit McMinn ville to D*-i-atur. Bumbaloiigh wa rei<-ti*-<-d io f*-d *-ral auth irities earlier in th*- day i Thursday before his arraignment on th*- federal count. Tin- auto al b-gi-dly wax stolen from Brady Lutz at Anderson. N. ('. Meanwhile, polio- chief Ed Mil j l*-r here is attempting Io local*th-- owner of an army -inif »iin ami decor,'i ions, allegedly stol*-n by Bumlmlough in Vndenson. Practically all wearing ipp.ire! and other items stolen from Mr and Mrs. Lutz have I returned to th*owner,*. A radio, which Bumbalough said lie sold, is the major item not returned to th*- Lutz family. The Pmple Heart award, carried by Biiml>a*loiigh, was admittedly stolen from a naval offli-er Senate President Is Stricken 111 Washington. May 3 (I P) Senate Piesideii! K*-nn -th It Me-I Kellar, D.. Tenn, was taken to naval hospital at Bethesda, Md. today after being Strick ill while at wot k McKell.ir, 77. was stricken while attending a meeting of the senate appropriation* commit!,e, <>f which he ia acting chairman. The active but aging ,'eniitor has suffered sudden Illness, s twice re- < ,-ntly. — o Paul Revere made signal corps history for our first citizen army. Major Carl It. Darnall of the army devised the first apparatus for tt-e of chlorin*' gas in the purification of drinking water lit 1910.

j*** . ■ • ’ ■ kr* ■F * j iv# " ’B’**’" iHsI J| ;£• 3hk Jfik/ I 'li HP ■F ~. j: ul fi V' i A SYNCHROTRON, a powerful new type atom-smash ?r for the acceleration of electrons aa projectiles, Is now under construction at the I University of California, with the assistance of the Manhattan | district project, Prof. Ernest O. Lawrence, director of the university radiation laboratory, has revealed. Prof. Edwin M. McMillan, left. ’ discoverer with Dr. P. H. Abebon of Neptuium, devised the prin- I ciple on which the synchrotron Is based, and is shown above discuss- ■ ing part of the intricate theory with Dr. Lawrence. (International) *

Party Attracts sday Evening play, d their congeniality and de■lre to cooperate in th*- entertainment by wearing a wide variety of hats, bantering with "Breneman" and follow in,-* his Instructions in each new stunt. Ncores «f altrucllv,- gifts »*ome seni by the Breneman radio pro arum and others ,ontrilmteil by local m*-t< hunt*, were presented I,* various "gu<*tta of di-tliotion" ami nt hen*. Mm h sought after nylon hose proved Io Im- on*' ol the most p pit l.ir gifts along wit It several or < hid-, iHMiquelx of rox*,t and niimenms h«MI*-ehold gifts. Among Hi*- mon- prominent win n<-rc of these gifts were: Mrs Kan Hie Fiistoe, 90, “the oldest lady," Mr Luther Brown, m'liter of 11. "mother of the mo-i children." Mrs. V. J Bormuttn, ‘‘most unusual hat," Mrs. Elmo L*-ngcri<'li. •'wishing ring winner." ami Mrs. S E. la-onardson, "gmol, gnod neighlarr winner" In a b-tt--. written by Mrs. Harry Knapp. MeinlH->H of th*- sorority an,l a b*-vy of high I, . I gnls aeslstt-d in serving. Bob Hhialuka, portraying titinouncer John N, Ison, aid**d Mt SeulHdd and *-v*i, "Corny" mad,- hi* ".ippearam >■" In a rp*tlally pre ,-iitation t*y Mr Heals,ld

Special Services And Meetings Os Churches In Area ’ MWirit ml jwh—i. - ■ r / J vJJ Monroe Methodist The Rev. clyd-- Itothrl- k. the bli-t.l <-vt,n«*-!l«L an I h l--ad d >i-. • Major," will Is- pr* ent .it Hi--Montis- Methodist *■ i.ireh f r a Seri*-* of six m*-< !ih'.'-l next w*» k l:*-giniiing Monday mid eontlnuit.l- tht >iii'h Sunday with the ,-x ceptioll of Saturday night, me*-! Ing* will he held al X o'clock. Th*- Rev. Ifolhrick. a Baptist minisl* r, suffered I ~*- I, • s of hi** ey, ight several year* ago Ilf* nt*- sag*,, will be of particular yn ter* ■ t to |e-r ion* who ar*- experiencing difficulties of atty kind Hdraws I >m a wealth of experience in ovctcoming hi* handicap. It,- ia man w ito know* Ho* companion ohip of Christ ami testifies Io the h*-|p h- It;.- personally rc<-*-lv*,l as His follow- r. Tin- meetings ar,- sponsored by lit*- youth fellow ship of t ,*■ < Inti< h Tlte invitation i extended I > young ami old in the < o-nmitliity ami al.-*> to all who are interiided in nearby communities. o Grant Court Venue In Divorce Suit In tin- dtvon-e case of Harv-y against Edith Latighrey. an affidav t for ,t < hang-- of venue from th*- county wa* -*ul<mitt--d and *r»<tallied in circuit ,- u t l,y Judge J. Fred Frm lite late Thursday. Wells. Jay circuit coml- and Allen superior court were listed as availaid-- by Judy*- Frucht*- and the plaintiff struck W,-I!*i. o Th*- ingenioii* Inventions ami painstaking experiments of a signal corps officer list Io the establishment of the first commercially opeialed radio system.

jpERSONALS ta ll I <l> li . Tulip Time in Holland. Mbit, have hewn received by resident* of Vd I ams Amnty Th,- celebration well known to flower growers in the I iniddlewesl. wa* uspen I* d during I the war but will I,*- held again till* year from Muy la I , IX Mr*. Pliylli* Hlogdllt of B* rm- j land Mi*s Ilmen Muli tx of Geneva. | played Mi a |d,im, ieell.il lit B.il! Mtate T<-a, o-rs college Thursday. | Mr* Slogdill, a .., nior. I a mem-' lu-r of Girls ( lui,. 1 W i' i . ttim-ga Kigma Clii sorority, otudent executive , limit and mu*i, club Mix* Mattox u fre litnali is a im-lnl>er of tl* Y. W C 1 Mi 'uml Mt C W. fUrlekh-r and daui'hiv . LaVonu-, and non. I.ariy, M and Mrs. Paul Strickler an I diughter, Cathey, have retm n*-d from a motor tr p through the soulli They vkilfed in Miami, and ill West Palm Ilea, h, Fla With Mr .-ml Mr- John Shi k. and Co ir aunt. Mrs Cora Snvd--- in St P*lershtirg, Fla. Cal Hobin on of lais Angele*. Cal. a forme - r*-*id* nt - f tlilx city, I I i*< visiting lo re with nix brother. W I* itobiimon of Madison street Mr. and Mrs Robinson moved to C.il,loitiia about .'!<l years ago Tlo-ir son, ago 33. is a -ergealil in th*- army, now station, d tn TexM, following three year's oversea-, Mr- Herman It Ca « n of Go 1 h*-n visited lor,- this week with friends ami w.-.< a gu.-st al the Tom Itn-m-maii party l;u>t evening Myron la-binan left for Terte Haul-- this m ruing wher*- he is • nroll.-l al Indian- Stat,- t**a<-h,-rs college Mi- Florence S|oiit-z,-r Stnrr. a< < O 111 p.i m*--| by Mr*, la-ruy Hedy, Bluffton, will pr««*-nt two *onp,i at th,- national composers bamtuel at sh« Claypool hjtel. In*i -I'iapoli Smlay. on*- of the songs wa composed by Delnia Sho, kney of Bluffton ami the other by Mm. Lu- He Copeland ol For- Wayne Role-it Greenway, who ha* I tilt- «o< la! Htudi*M teacher in the H- rm- * bools, has ant. .iinced that h«- and Ml Greenway wdl leave ««>.-! I II- Texas. Where th*-y will ’••’• r th*' 1,-xa*< iat-« iiniveraity I h*-y plan to make their future home in the southwest o Th,- first railroad in America ! was built by the army’ Th.- const rm Hon of th. Panama Canal, one <,f f| l( * world's mo t dis fiettlt engineering problem*, was m * omtdi*h*-d by army . ng|nee: NOTICE I shall be out of my office May I to June 3 Dr, Ray Stinyely .. ~~

• I Give The Family a Treat : ■ I * i SUNDAY DINNER i ■ : ■ ■ ENJOY the Finest of Foods in pleasant. fl SS g comfortable surroundings. j ■ I SiMdatf 'Mt&u : ■ I ■ I Fried Spring Chicken ; • I Virginia Baked Ham Z (Candied Sweet Potatoes) ■ I Roast Beef ! : I I Steaks. Sandwiches. Salads Z I Serving II a. m. to 2 p. m. g ■ ■ and sp.m.to 11 p. m. : EHLER’S RESTAURANT : " ■ - ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ fIMWOTMfIJI

StRIOUSNfSS of th* black market in meat is emphasized by Secretary of Agriculture Clinton W. Anderson, above, as h* appear* j beforo the Senate Banking committee on Capitol Hill. Lifting controls on meat price* may be the only recourse should th* current drive fad to channel sufficient supplies back into normal distribution, according to Anderson. (Inttrnationtl) <> Trad,- 11 a Good Town — Decatur

■ B I ■ ■ iW w ' ■ gft rw i g ■ Il - ; ! SuaiL- timothy h. : McCuddy : ■ VETERAN OF WORLD WAR li g ■ Democratic Candidate for g ■ Congress : ■ FOURTH DISTRICT • ■ Your Support Will Ik* Appreciated. f Pol Aitv. ■■■■ B'J

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Army Recruit Sound Truck In Decatur A regular army recruiting sound ill < lili-tmeiii- in tm- aimed f ties. The truck w.ih parked ut various cornem tn th<- business district and a program of music wa* presented Is-tween appeal*, for enlistment of men In the I’. H. army Parker Lifetime Pens Idesl for Graduation Gifts or personal use. 8-75 |-,n 12-50 Bower Jewelry Store N. Second St. r MM■■ ■ « ■