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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • Page 12

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FEB. 5, 1913. DES MOINES REGISTER 12 lowans Talk The Chaplins Re-enter Social Life Spencer Elliston IT HAPPENED IN IOWA Y.M.C.A., St. Tatil's A.M K. church and the Masonic lodse.

He is survived by his wife. Mr. Helena Elliston his mother. Mis. Sophie Nichols, both of Des Moines.

Rites Saturday Services for Spencer Elliston, urA nans to lignten From Europe On Tuesday Used Auto Warranties OPA is considering putting more teeth into the warranty provisions of the used automobile regulations, Walter D. Kline, director of the Des Moines district announced Rites Wednesday For Mrs. Farrell Services for Mrs. Rose Hanfelt Farrell will be at 9:30 a. m.

Wednesday at St. Ambrose cathedral. Burial will be in St. Ambrose cemetery. Mrs.

Farrell ried Wednesday at New Orleans, La. Negro, about 50, a veteran of World War will be at 1:30 p. m. Saturday at St. Paul A.M.E.

church. Burial will be in Glen-dale cemetery. Mr. Elliston, who had lived in New Orleans, for the last six years, died Saturday at the United States Marine hospital there. He was president of the White Rock Civic association here, which he organized.

While in Des Moines, he was service officer for the Lincoln post of the American Legion, member of the management committee of the Crocker street Sunday. Another broadcast featuring lowans nn the western front is scheduled for Tuesday. Gordon Gammack, Register and Tribune war correspondent in the European theater of operations, interviewed a group of Iowa artillerymen with the 104th Division of the 9th Army over the week end. A t'l Guaranteed 3 Weeks age done by your children. We dislike to call these children in, as we would expect you parents to accompany them." It Pays to Retire.

One of the 28 Des Moines teach Because of difficulty in communication directly from ers who retired last year was a Delivery! IMPORTED OR DOMESTIC FABRICS FOR MEM AND WOMEN (We measnre, design. rut. baste, fit and hand-tailor iwr riot lies nnder The Perfect Gift NEW BIRTHDAY BOOKS (mctly bound) With a quotation for Kvery Day Europe to Des Moines, it became necessary to transciibc this program in New York, N. where it was picked up by shortwave radio. The program will be presented over radio station KRNT Tuesday, the exact time to be announced today.

The broadcast comes directly from an artillery battery near the front lines held by the U. S. 9th Army in southern Holland and western Germany. 'GaH personal direction nf errhl VL. Numerous reports show some dealers have been illegally charging the higher ceiling price that goes with a "warranty" for autos which were not in good condition and should have been sold at the "as is" price, Kline said.

When such autos required repairs before the end of the warranty period, some dealers have refused to make them, he added. Kline advised all persons paying the warranty price for a used auto to make certain the auto is in good operating condition when delivered and that the dealer has facilities for making repairs. Snow-balling. The police department at Pocahontas recently issued a notice to parents asking their co-operation in helping the department atop the "playful nuisance'' of snow-balling. In Its complaint about snowballing on the street, the police department stated: "This is very dangerous to life and property." It further explained, "This notice is addressed to parents because you are liable for any dam in our own thop 1 3 Add 5e for Tax and Postage white-haired woman who reached the maximum teaching age 70 years.

She wrote from Washington, D. that sii working in the federal census bureau and making more money than she ever did as a school teacher. How to Catch a Fox. It happened when a group of Marcus fox hunters were running foxes in that vicinity with greyhounds. One of the dogs jumped a fox, which turned and fled directly toward the truck in which the hunters had driven into the country.

Attached to the rear of the truck was the cage in which the dogs had been transported. The cage door was open, and as the fox crossed the road it swerved abruptly and Jumped into the transportation cage, where it was promptly locked up by the hunters. Comedian Charlie Chaplin and wife, Oona, recently showed up in public in ls Angeles, for first time since Chaplin injured his leg and ankle during trial of Joan Berry's paternity suit against him. They are shown attending a War Fund Benefit tennis tourney at which rackets of players were auctioned off. Chaplin bid up to $300 on Bill Tilden's racket, but dropped out when Barbara llutton, the dime store helres, bid twice as much.

t0S laiior i JAP KAKTIIQUAKES. SAN FRANCISCO UP) Earthquakes in Japan were recorded as early as 285 B. C. 5 317 Flemlna Blrta. rhon 4-S31S th HALM'T T.

Store Hours Today 12 Noon 'Til 9 P. M. Salon Francois DR. McCASH, 83, RETURNS HERE Tune in: Calling All Saturday 9:45 to 10 A. M.

Station WHO. Retirement from the ministry THE DAY'S RECORD and from a college presidency has not meant an easy life for the Rev. Dr. Isaac Newton McCash, 83, who has found war years provide plenty of work. Des Moines Deaths.

SEERLEY FYnlc, 8. of Earlham, Sunday at lows. Methodist. Hi-Teen Favorites By Petti ws His opening sermon at Central Church of Christ Sunday morning marked the beginning of the thirteenth interim pastorate he has accepted In the last three years. He will serve Central church Ji n- I t-liy Rationing Calendar.

RED STAMPS Q5, R5 and S5. valid since Dec. 3, good through Mar. 31; T5. U5, V5.

W5 and X5, valid since Dec. 31, good through Apr. 28: Y5, Z5, A 2. B2. C2 and D2 became valid Jan.

28. good through June 2. BLt'K STAMPS X5, Y5. Z5, A2 and B2. valid since Dec.

1. good through Mar. 31; C2, D2. E2. F2 and G2.

valid since Jan. 1, good through Apr. 28; H2. J2. K2.

L2 and M2, became valid Feb. 1, good through June 2. SUGAR STAMPS No. 34, valid since Nov. 16.

good through Feb. 28; No. 35. became valid Feb. 1.

good through June 2. Stump No. 36 becomes valid May 1. NHOt.H Htanips No. 1.

2 and 3 on the airplane sheet In Book 3 arc good indefinitely. I.ANOI.INE The six 14A coupons are good for four gallons each through Mar. 21. The 15A coupons become valid Mar. 22.

B5 and C5 and and C6 coupons good for five gallons each. B4 and C4 coupons no longer valid KIKI, oil. Period 1. 2 and 3 coupons are valid throughout the heating season Period 4 and 5 coupons valid Feb. 5.

until a regular pastor is obtained, following the resignation of the Des Moines Births. I)uhtT to: Sntt. nd Mn. Robert Norton, 5403 Fourth at Iowa Methodist. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Fortuns, West Pes Moines, at Mercy. fcoa to: Mr. and Mrs. E.

D. Raysor. 727 Twenty-' irth at Iowa M'thodist Mr. and Ross Hawk. 2210 Btxty-tiisnih at Iowa Methodiaf Mr and Mrs.

James Marlow, 119 E. Wail at Merry. Ueut. i)m and Mrs. William J.

Oa-brirl. 1355 Pennsylvania ave at Iowa Lutheran (Incorrectly reported as Mr. and Mrs. William J. Gabriel.

Rev. L. K. Bisnop, now director of the St. Louis, office of the National Conference of Christians -A- and Jews.

Prominent In Iowa. Dr. McCash was pastor of the University Church of Christ for more than 10 years, beginning in 1893. He was a trustee of Drake The Weather. The RAYETTE PERMANENT 12.50 The 2-Piccer with Cardigan Neckline 14.95 university for 14 years, presi dent of the Iowa Children's Home society for eight years and superintendent of the Iowa Anti-Saloon league at one time.

The minister, now president- FOR MONDAY. FEB. 5. 1945. LOCAL Fair today and Tuesday.

Colder today, rising temperature Tuesday. IOWA Fair today and Tuesday. Colder todav and in extreme east portion toniKht. Rising; temperature Tuesday. MINNESOTA Fair and continued cold todav.

Partlv cloudv and not quite so cold foment and Tuesday becoming colder again Tuesday afternoon and night WISCONSIN Partlv cloudy and much coldT with slowly nslna temperature. tonight. Tuesday fair with siowlv rising temperatura. IL1JNOI8 Partlv cloudy today. Fair tontrm and Tuesday.

Colder today. Siowiv rising temperature Tuesday HloCRJ Partly cloudy today with littie change In temperature except colder In extreme southeast, diminishing winds. NEBRASKA Fair today, somewhat warmer west and south. emeritus of Phillips university of Enid, was president of that Disciples of Christ college from 1916 to 1938. He has been a Iowa Deaths.

ATLANTIC Rebecca Jane Neff, 83; Peter H. Martens, 72. BAT.AV1A Mrs. Rollis Caldwell. BELLK PLAINE Mike Marsh, 71, retired railroad employee.

BIRMINGHAM Grant McKee. 65. KVSART Mrs. Bettia Marseau. 77.

KALO.VA Mrs. Lydia Peterseim, 76. KNOXVILI.E Mrs. Larra Heck. 67.

A I.Kit Mrs. Mary Travnor, 88. KM HER Mrs. Belle Price. PF.I.I.A Henry Da Reus, 79; Oerrtt J.

Klain. 74 PKHSHINO Santo Barra. 59. MOI I ITV Aureha Vance, 92. widow; Robert T.

Raines. 70, carpenter; Sharon Christopherson. Infant: Cora Bledsoe Twining. 66. housewife; Adolph Krelti-Inger.

76. stonecutter; Julius Ballensky. 57. salesman; Israel Sherr, 72, baker; Axel T. Smith.

63. electrician; Adolph Schleth. 86. bookkeeper; Jacob Goede. 6.8.

farmer: Edward Carroll. 79. farmer: John V. Coffey, 52, soft water service: Alvero Schuyler, 55. salesman: Michael H.

Denney, Infant; Meribah Wightman Hendricks. 94, widow; Thomas Sherlock, 91, horse and mule dealer. STRAWBERRY POINT John F. Peb-ler. Sfi.

retired farmer. TRACY Janice Louis Moody, Infant. trustee of Cottey college at Neva da, for 11 years and for the Be ahead of spring with a new Francois hair-style to change your appearance, to boost your morale. Have a soft, natural Rayette Permanent for the basis of your new up-do or your long loosely curled bob. Francois Hair-styling $1 phone 4-1 1 12 for appointment come in to consult with Miss Coomes Salon Francois: Third Floor; West 'n last five years has been treasurer Berkeley Pastorate.

Dr. McCash has been pastor of the First Christian church at DES MOINES WEATHER DATA. FOR NL'NDAV, 1ER. 4. 1943.

BY V. 8. WEATHER BUREAU. Readings taken at airport office. HOURLY TEMPERATURES.

"Tip a Petti suit in pastel houndstooth checked woolen. Skirt pleated front and back. Blue or green. 9x to 15x. 14.95 "Nip and Tuck" white wool and rayon background with brown, blue or green stripe.

Bias trim on pockets, three-quarters sleeves, skirt pleated front and back. 9x to 15x. 14.95 Berkeley, and for four years was secretary of the American Christian Missionary society. He retired 16 years ago from the ministry. His home has been in Enid 1 a.

2ft 2 a. 28 3 a. 27 4 a. 27 a. m.

27 6 a. m. 27 7 a. m. 27 5 a.

27 a. 24 2 p. 3 p. m. 4 p.

5 p. A p. 7 p. 8 p. m.

9 p. 1 0 p. Iowa Marriage Licenses. KNOX VILLI: Harold P. Parker.

23, Bussey. and Delia Roorda. 18, Harvey. NLW HAMPTON Martin Ronald Smith, 38. and Ruth Nadine Wilson, 27.

both of Cedar Rapids: E. G. Riter. 43. YOUNKERS Dr.

McCash has two daughters, Mrs. E. P. Janes, of Portland in 29 1 1 P. m.

and Dorothy C. Blerwirth. 39. both of and Mrs. Carl E.

Jones, of Los Angeles, and one son. 11 a. 27 i Midnight Noon 27 1 a. m. Hi-Teen Shop: Third Floor; East t'unuque; Marom K.

Vlning, 32, Pocahontas, and Ida M. Krtschel. 34, Havclock; Roger Hlrsch, 17. Rockford, and Helen Baldwin. 17.

Charles City; Howard Kline, 2 a. m. 1 p. Buell McCash, an attorney at (Temperatures after 7 p. m.

are unofficial as registered on The Register's thermometer and are not Included In the 18. and Margaret Wheeler, 18. both of lowa Falls. SIOUX CITV Richard L. Parmalee, 21.

Plymouth. and Rae Black. 22. Bloomfield, and former assistant state attorney-general. His grandson, Lieut.

Stewart McCash, a paratrooper, has been wounded Mlow. I Highert at 10:30 a. YOUNKERS Ixiwst at 7 p. Oklahoma City. Bernard W.

Paet-zold, 21. Harper, and Mary 8lekanlec, twice within the last six months, Normal Accumulated deficiency since Fen. presumably in France. 1. 1 wiiuam j.

Annerson. oz, and Mrs Vlrdie Peterson. 44; Donald M. Huffman 26, Detroit, and Lois McFadden 24. Huron.

S. D. John J. Sweeney. 36 and Lorna Bunn.

32; Vincent 8choherg 34. and Irene Burns. 33; Thomas B. Ter- ce Jan. Accumulated deficiency since Rites Wednesday min.

24. Berwlnsdale, and Thora Collins. 22, Centralis. Ill Harry Crane. 17, and Barbara Smith.

16: Oliver I ox, 25, Hearne, and Margaret utecnt. ju; ttoiand J. rlckholt, 21, Cor-rectionville. and Elizabeth Ahart. 20 For Mrs.

Ashley Services for Mrs. Rebecca Ashley, a resident of Des Moines Charter Oak; Joseph J. Rlesz. 24, Wllli- PRECIPITATION. Amount.

24 hours endlns; 7 p. m. Burnlsy -S Total this month to date OO Normal this month to datt Total Jan 1 to date 5 Normal Jan 1 to date 1.21 Accumulated deficiency since Jan 1 .36 Hnowfall. 24 hours ending 7 p. m.

Sunday -5 Reiam humiditv 7 a. Pfl. 7 m. 82 today 8:23 a. Sunset 6:34 p.

m. A YEAR AGO. Highest temperature tn Des Moines. 47 Lowest temperature in Des Moines ..17 There was no precipitation. mantic.

Bnd Hazl Oswald. 27, ioux rans, a. u. carl aorensen. 22, Battle Creek, and Leonilla Prokop.

20, since 1876, will be at-9 a. m. uanoury; ira crain. jz, rairoury. reb 0 and Fay Peterson.

30: Leonard L. Addi son, 30. and Lois Heeds. 30, both of ioa t.rovs; James A. Chamberlain, 21, Wednesday at St.

Augustin's church. Burial will follow at Woodland cemetery. A rosary will be at 8 p. m. today at the t.aiirange, and snarma swank, 18 Columbus.

Ohio; Edson B. Brown and Bessie Albert, both legal; Marvin Stevens and Annie Reeves, both legal; Meredith Mania. 55. and Mrs. Kthel Lmbach, 48, both of Anthon.

Mfon ahafes. Furnished by Drake municipal beerva- tnrv. Caldwell-Mcllhon Funeral home. Mrs. Ashley, 90, died Satur day at her home, 683 Forty-sec ond st.

to Fab. Full moon, Jan. 28 ff-A 14. inclusive. fane is survived by a son, Moon rises today, 12:35 a.

Moon sets today, 11:26 a. I Spencer P. Ashley, and a daugh Where's the Fire? A. M. 11:58 205 Seventh st.

P. M. 3:59 501 E. Grand ave. 4:15 1169 Harding road.

7:28 1812 Kecond ave. 9:19 1127 Pine st. Queen of Burlesque ter, Mrs. oiey, com of Newell, six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Her husband, William M.

Ashley, New styling for the spring season done in the usual Vitality manner. Dressy, comfortable shoes for daylong wear. You'll like their smooth, easy fit. frnm blni'k fr ntitlfiue Inn en If. 6.M3 died in 1921.

Marries Ninth Time ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. UP) Mrs. Cora Twining The following table of a selected list of cities shows (A highest tem- prrafure during Sunday. (B) lowest temperature durlnic the day.

C) precipitation ast 24 hours in inches: EASTERN. A IB) Atlanta 4f 33 .25 Buffaio 30 4 .21 New York 35 18 Philadelphia 32 16 Washington 36 19 GULF. Abiiere 56 4 3 51 32 Brownsville 75 68 Kl Paso 58 38 .17 Kurt Aorth 57 46 66 60 Jacksonville 66 50 Miami 74 50 New Orleans 76 63 san Antonio 72 59 1.18 EAST CENTRAL. Leois De Fee, 6-foot 4-inch burlesque queen and former night Services Tuesday club bouncer, who once wed Services for Mrs. Cora Twining, formerly of Des Moines, will be midget on a bet, was married for at 2:30 p.

m. Tuesday at the the ninth time Jan. 14 at Annapo White West Grand Funeral home. 1 fi i VI il 7.95 drrss 4 Hi only lis, it became known here Burial will be in Merle Hay ceme Sunday. tery.

Mrs. Twining died Saturday The bridegroom was 6-foot 5- Complete Size Range at Sioux City, la. 32 26 .06 inch Lieut. Hugh M. Roper, 45 year-old veteran of 50 air mis Cincinnati 43 21 .07 flfve and 34 11 .02 Detroit 28 18 .05 sions in China.

The newlyweds Grand Rapids 25 20 .14 c.reen Bav 28 10 .54 7-idianapoiis 36 25 .02 Madison 2n 22 .19 "'arquette 28 22 .26 Milwaukee 30 24 .08 are honeymooning here. Miss De Fee, who gave her age as 28, was married to 3-foot, 11-inch Billy Curtis in 1938. The marriage lasted one day. Al KKIIM.MK.NT. limn bin Old Age Policy Pays up to '100 a Month! Inrs klNck or I fsnltnrtlliist.

I'rlrrrf Needed Protection, Age 65 to 83, Pte. Mnrie 24 9 .02 Traverse City 25 11 .49 WEST CENTRAL. Bismarck 21 14 IniNuque 24 .03 20 11 .14 Kansas City 35 32 2 22 .22 'klahftma City 47 37 15 Omaha '5 (13 I 4 1 27 Si.ux City 25 22 .13 WlUslim 5 MOUNTAIN Itiiiauerqua 54 27 Roil 4 6 32 chevenne 43 27 .02 Denver 49 30 Havre 24 5 Helena 40 17 Phoenix 67 41 Puebo 53 24 Salt Lake City 49 31 .12 PACIFIC. Fresno 65 41 Lo Angeles 68 51 Portland 48 44 .10 Man Diego 64 49 Seattle 55 44 49 Sfokane 4 4 30 VumB 7 7 45 6.95 Costs Only 1 Cent a Day The Postal Life Casualty In The LOAFER surance Company, 4340 Postal Life Building, Kansas City 2, has a new accident policy for men and Open Road Grade $6 women of ages 65 to 85 For Men and Boys a McKettrick JUMPER It pays up to $500 if killed, up to $100 a month for disability, new surgical benefits, up to $100 DRESS a month for hospital care and other benefits that so many older QUICKLY KILLS people have wanted. And the cost is only 1 cent a day $3.65 a year! iio)i(y) Postal pays claims promptly; $5 and 6.50 The casual shoe for year 'round leisure wear.

Army Russet tan leather with rubber soles. Boys' sizes 1 to 6, men's sizes 6i to 12. 6.50 i Mens Shoes: Second Floor; East more than one quarter million people have bought Postal policies. This special policy for older peo ple is proving especially attrac i1rn hlnfk KalMiriline 0.U5 tive. No medical examination llsrjnt russet brows lllntor rail or hlM Blf.

rlrU fl. 113 A button-down-the-front dress to be worn alone or as a jumper. Of rayon gabardine in grey, gold, aqua or melon. Slashed crew neckline and the exciting new cap sleeve. 12 to 20.

Sports Shop: Second Floor; West YOUNKERS no agents will call. Shoe Section Safe inexpensive way to get rid of bedbuK. Non-staininsr when used at directed. Simply pour Discovery down baseboards, in cracks in walls, or sprsy on beds wbcraver bedbat lurk and breed. Over 1.2)0,000 can i Ptitrmis'i aelsi last Tr.

Get I'cterman'i teeissr. PETERiVlAN'S DISCOVERY SEND NO MONEY NOW. Just write us vour name, address and age the name, address and rela YOUNKERS BASEMENT tionship of your beneficiary and YOUNKERS we will send a policy for 10 days FREE INSPECTION. No obliga tion, IVrita today.

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