Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 299, Decatur, Adams County, 20 December 1946 — Page 3

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J»frgyjWß M H^77fQMPAN V HAS «’ TV , r . ir i-tn>;.* party of w-iay • '"’ ni "* “.’ *" ..rvl. during rendered by B H’ u ' ,, i! Mu Pit. and record ' lt ..d withever ’ :,n ‘‘ ’ h * fl”! room do. orated in •!„. Yuletide season h ' f„ r the evening. '•<! '!><• group ■fc t'T,’ „ 'mod tin Kuril I'urK-. ""Ijerin fl. l- lc ' employe* ■* r.t of >hf y‘ ar |H ' ■ Aa-.1-o sunp B'',p.<r.r:i *•'* presented fl-l -hv mr’-i" '"di", after Ml. .is v,-. re played h* ‘' oor P ri1 ** ' ". w l>,lSur ’'‘ an ■ '. I rolla.k and ■filliimroU. flgill — NAOMI CIRCLE ■B'chRiSTMAS dinner IHißi’Whl Niotnl circle of the and Reformed M . ■ Thir-d'V in the church AI "" i,n - a ~e,ic4oUß * i- served at lone HKVautihlly decorated In ■■L wj |h the yuletide aeaaon ■■jJ-icna* zif' exchange w.iu th*’ dinner. nny Myers was the leader afternoon, ualng an her M. Story’ >he also read entitled Are You Lin Christmas carols were by the group. K, i; \.|i',am ber, president, .. bn meet MV- which time twenty nine ‘ I roll call Five also pteaent. gKg r . rl .. *. r- Mrs Albert Bel |K)| r . Lithe. ('latte Mrs Curt Mti. M Villa Kirehofer |H|tn Roy Calile. CLUB |K*! WEDNESDAY lul retri-r.ll was hostess |K*-. .- Os the Ladies Shake , |K. . Welm-sday afternoon lii.- * a.s opened with the epeated In unison ■li the short business meet ■Ms ><» de i.le I to buy a health |K .(iiieeu I;,, libers answered ■Hoi: with < iio nt events, after gMtiti*- m-ei . was turned over |Ki Dan T.nd.ill who gave an paper on “Chrtatmas and their use She con-b-r [iro-'iain with beautiful <d i hri unas carols and |Hw./...i! I> u-m Twas the Night CkriMtnas " |Hv hosres- served delicious |Khuil> <.itidi‘v timing the so■f flat county chorus ■iCNRISTMAS PARTY Adams County <noru* held Christmas party at the Harvey Koos Monday ■>! to the World," led by the diMm C T Habegger, was opening the meeting, after P’syer was offered by Mrs Mt thuch'B'* hostess, assisted by Mrs. Rife Mrs Murray HolloMMn Robert Garart! Mrs. Burt M*b Mrs. Roy Price. Mre. WilMl Affiilde- M h Henry Adler, Orville Baughman and Mrs served a lovely three dinner S<nall pine branches the place of each guest. ■ • large Christmas free and ■ta tape-s added to the beauty B'k entertaining rooms. ■ Ul ‘' 'h* dinner, bingo was play prize* were won by Mrs. M f>"»d. Mm .lames Lybarger. Wilbur Stanley, Mrs. Reuben Mrs, K w. Busche and M Fettstermaber The Muehango was held at the close ■*» Program E’"* present were the Mes E*' t: W Busche, James EenE*‘h‘ r John Floyd, James LyM* 1 M J Neuentich wander. ■* “*■ ” , 'til R. Rich. J. T. r*"*' Shady. David W®* H<»--d Springer, Martin M***' W'i’twr Stanley. Elsie J* Pr Victoria Stonehurner. ErWalter Stucky. Alva SL*** 1, Russell Weller, Reuben ■Ts »nd C. T. Habegger BL a> “ nt meeting will be a regJj’itesrsal at the Monroe farm r* 1 '’wilding January fi at seven o'clock, E. V ?CENT DE PAUL •UIINESS MEETING Mis Vln<,en ’ d® Pbul nflclety ■ ina ir re * aiar bualnesa meetEr t Rift exchange at KL L ot 0. club rooms Thursday E 00 " L , '*2{ c,nl games were played, |L ***n being won by Mrs. E?' 1 Durkin, Mrs. Adelade F*** «nd Bertha Johns. Vera r? *** •** r <>«d the door r JU hostesses, Mrs. Joe Wol- | rg Ed Keller, Mrs. Henry

ciEra | Braun and Mrs Mary Mhmsn, serv. J ed a delleloua luncheon during the social hour. Chriatmaa carols were then sung by the group New officers elected for lhe coming year are Mrs William Keller, ; | President; Mrs William l.ose, vic<l , president; Mrs. Barney Wertzber gar. secretary; Mis Charles Keller. treasurer. MRS MARY EHRBAM 1 HOSTESS TO CLUB Twenty eight members and two guests of th* St Mary’s Township 1 Home Economics club met at the ‘home of Mns. Maty Ehteim Wednesday for a Christmas party and gift exchange. A delicious carry in dinner served at the noon hour by the j December host. «.<♦, following 1 which the new IS!" officers were : installed. Gifts wsre exchanged , at the close of the program SPHOEBE BIBLE CLASS HAS CHRISTMAS PROGRAM "The Hunchback Zia, ’ was the | title of the Christmas story given by Mr* l-oweli Harper at the meeting of the Phoebe Bible class of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed i church last evening Mrs. Harry ; Knapp was devotional leader and Mrs, William Feller sang a solo, “The Birthday of a King.” She waa accompanied by Mrs Fred Frucbte. Guests at the meeting Incuded i Mrs. Harper and Mrs. Raymond Keller. During the social hour, games were played and prizes were won by Bertha Ashbaucher and Lydia : Gerber Delicious refreshments I were served by candlelight by the 'hostesses. Mrs Knapp. Mrs Floyd Hunter and Mrs. Ix>o Kirsch. ALL DAY CHRISTMAS PARTY HELD THURSDAY An ail day Christmas paity was i held by the St. Paul laidles Aid 1 society at the home of Mrs. Ira Mcßride Thumday. The program opened with the group singing “Silent Night," and prayer, offered by Mrs. Harve Smith At noon, a delieioiM pot-luck dinner was uerved and th« Christmas gift exchange was held During the short business meeting. Mrs Lyle Franz was elected president; Mrs. jCale Cook, vice president; Mrs | Charles Shoaf, secretary and treas’urer; Mw Arthur Scheiderer, rei ~

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RESIDING IN OHIO CITY—Mr. ami Mrs. Daniel Jones are making their home in Ohio City following I heir marriage, performed recently in the Cross Evangelical ami Reformed church at Berne Mrs. Jones is the former Miss Martha Gerlier, daughter of Mr mid Mrs. Robert Gerber. Sr. of near Berne, and lhe groom's parents are Mr. mid Mrs. Clyde Jones of Wren. O t Photo by Anspaughl

cording secretary. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Charles Shoaf in January. • Those present were the Mes<l.ime* Forest Durr. Kermeth Parrish and son. Abe Schnepp. Tom Bese. Charles Shoaf, Gale Cook, Dwight Schnepp. Harve Smith. Lee Mcßride and daughter. Boh McBride and son. Lyle Mcßride and son. Arthu- Schciderer and chlldren. and the hcoteis. Mrs. McBride. The Mt Tabor W S C. S. met at the schoolhous-* in Bobo recently for their annual Christ mas sup- • per and gift exchange, with thirteen members and their families preI sent A delicious carry-in supper was served, after which gifts were

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CLUB CALENDAR •oelsty Deadllns, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Friday Bobo Willing Workers clans nytmbers and families, school, 6 phi. Kum-Jolnl'a class of Bethany | Evangelical C. B. < hur< h, church. , b pm t sxchanged. The Velrrann of Foreign Wars ' auxiliary will hold an entertain mrnt at the VFW home tonight. ' beginning at H o'clock. Members sad their guests are invited to attend the event „0 1 Bersonais Six Decatur students snrollsd at St. J<..eph's College. Rensselaer, j are on a Christmas holiday which extends from December 2<t until January « They are: Patrick J and Richard C. Briede. Robert J Glllig, James H Hess, Robert T. KiMirs, and David F Terveer. Mr. and Mrs lister Sheets and childien. Garry and Peggy Ann. will leave Saturday morning tn epend a month in Florida Gene Smith arrived home from California Wednesday evening to visit over the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Smith. T II Balt sell of route « U celebrating his 90th birthday anniversary today. Cletus Miller motored to Bloomington today to ..(-company home his daughter, Colleen, a student at Indiana university, whij will spend the Christinas holidays here. Mrs. Ralph Yager and daughter. Kathryn, of Heidelbetg college, Tiffin. O„ are visiting here over the holidays. Miss Mary Jo Butler will arrive home from I. V. today to ii-it over the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs Clyde Butler. 0 Decatur Man Jailed After Fracas Here Robert lainrl»ert, 37, of Mercer avenue, w«m being held In jail here today following Ills arrest about midnight last night by officers Roy Chllcote and Robert Hill of the city police. The officers said that Mrs. Frances Reldenbach. an apartment tenant at the same address as the defendant, said she would sign an affidavit of assault and battery against him. She alleges he slapped her and ordered he.r out of the )>ome. the officers u--- € Q Youth Is Jailed For Disorderly Conduct Edward Death. 20, of near Bobo, was lodged in lhe county Jail here today on a charge ot disorderly conduct placed against him by his father. Clint Death, who alleged that the young World War II veteran forced the family from the home. He was arrested this morning by deputy sheriff Sam Bentz on the charge. Efforts aie being made to secure Ids admittance to a veterans' hospital, it !- reported

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Mrs. Price's Quick Action Draws Query, Near Hollywood 'Offer' t ii "Fame" camo quickly Io Mra. Roy i Price, wife of the Adams county t treasurer A few days ago her >, name ”hlt“ the headlines when she wan credited with saving her won | from death or le-comlng a cripple « by quickly massaging his neck and < back immediately after he war r stricken with poliomyelitis or in- » funtile puralynls. Late yesterday the United Press news service began making calle to this city, checking on the story. . whi -h finally resulted ,n a "Holly- ' wood offer." I'P officials at Indianapolis In- 1 formed Mm. Price that the Holly wood dfflces were seeking to learn 1 whether or not Mrs. Price bad been ' in contact with or taking training from Sinter Kenny, famoun nurse, who spei Ihllziw In massage treatments of infantile paralysis victims. Her negative answer can-'i celled any furthe: proposals, how • ever. — -.f1.—....... '■ I Former Decatur Girl is In Custody Here A 15-ywar old former Decatur I girl was being held here by police authorities today when it was re |M»ted by relatives in Cleveland. Ohio, that she is Incorrigible. She was taken from a train which ar- I rived here last night and may lie I admitted to a girls' hclkmil. it waw reported. — -s South Dokoto Farmer Taken Into Custody Ethan Anirlck. <2. a Montrose. S. D. farmer, lieing held In technical custiMly at Foit Wayne after declaring he was robbed of sl6" hy hitchhikers miles soulh of Decatur Thursday, told police that he stopped in this city to have a fire repaired Police placed him in jail when they found several discrepancies in his story. 0 Witchcraft Subject Os Chapel Program "Witchcraft In Jamaica" was the subject of an interesting chapel program, presented at the Decatur junior-senior high school this morning. David Starry, lecturer and explorer. addremed the s'udents and displayed a number of interesting weapons, etc., employed In witchcraft. .

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CHARGES BILBO i (Continued from Tage I) i radii toi v i.. ■HU MI I's■• principals they Interviewed us to the amount of money paid, the I time H was paid, and 'he purpose| of the payment There was general agreement, however, that Carr gave Pode ta some money to be given Io Bilbo out of gratitude for the senator's eld in getting a narcotics prescription. O"-- ——— OLIVER CORP. AND (Cootlnued Pr.im (*•«• Owl Clemens. Hlch. Pottery Co. Hr said that workers at the Ford plant here were forced to | Hand In Um- l«> minutes to an j hour each day to punch the time dock and to change shift*. o SOUTHERN COAL (Continued from Page II baaed on l.« wls' < wn attitude and ykj iw Lilieral Trade-in Allowance for your old piano. Yager Furniture Store Down Town In Berne BERNE

Still Plenty of Men’s Gift Items T I v S - >»®° to > 3OO LEATHER JACKETS - > l2 -50 >2 9 ™ HOSIERY ROBES—Blanket— Rayon—Wool > 0,9,> to »16..> „ . T g $3.00 to SIO.OO GLOVES—Lined or Unlined * l - 50 to > 7 - 59 SWEATERS—tiI Styles > 2 - 95 lo > B - 9,> . . . TQ SI.OO, $2.00-$3.00 SUSPENDERS - TROUSERS—SIacks - > 3 - 93 lo > l —’J SCARFS—WooI and Rayon SLSO lo $3.9.> SPORT SHIRTS .... - > 3 - |, ‘ lo > 6,9i> RAINCOATS s<i - 95 to > ,B -°° MACKINAWS $lO-95 to $15.00 SURFSPRAY TOILET ARTICLES TIE AND HANDKERCHIEF SETS HOUSE SLIPPERS OVERCOATS $23.50 to SIO.OO * T-SHIRTS ______________ $1.2.» to $2.00 SPORT COATS BILLFOLDS > 1,50 ,0 >’ , -°° Boys Gift Items BELTS — SUSPENDERS fi3c GLOVES ...... - > IM * 195 SWEATERS > L7S lo 9X95 MACKINAWS > B - 95 and > 9B: ’ FINGERTIPS - > 9 - 85 lo W 1.50 CORDI ROY TROUSERS - >3.95 and $4.75 CAPS - »»°« DUNGAREES > L9B GYM SHOES >2.45 BASKETBALL TRUNKS —- >1.35 and sl.s* SPORT SHIRTS >1.35 to $295 OUTING (Plaid) SHIRTS - >2.19 SNOW SUITS LINN’S

.on “other very ImiMtriant conalderalitoiw which ure of major Import Ito lhe entire country." Wardell said these consideration* in luded proposal* for labor leglailatlon and the government's court |cunteat with the I MW, Lewis and 'the I'MW were convicted of con- ( tempt ot court Dec. < and fined $3,510 000 for defylrg « court order 1 to cancel a strike * The rift In the operator*' committee caused It to adjourn sine die. It cumol Im- re •waintiled with-I out the consent of all its five com- j IHiiient parts Tho»e parts are th* tio'ihern and southern Appalachian groups, the midwestern group, the far western group, the atrip opera- j I tors and the "captive" mine* owned by steel firms When asked If the aoulherners preferred n separate, regional . agreement with the 1 MW. Warden teplled. "not nei es«arlly." There have lieeti stung imllcntlmiP, how ever, that the southern group want- ; ed to pull out of Hie national con- j tract.

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U. S. ATOMIC ir'xoin ied From with an even aharper warning that the fruit of the tedious diearmament negotiation* which concluded with unanimoua ac- < laim last week might U "wasted 1 1.nd destroyed” if the commission | Instated on ovcrrldtnp Rossie • > ocmund for more time to give a final decision on the Baruch plan. But the 76y»-arold white-hair-..<l American statearan, who pre*entcd hl* atomic proposals to the ' same atomic commission six month* ago with the admonition that they choose "between the I quick and the dead." apparently felt the I'nltel Htates hud waited long enough for Russia's final answer. While giving In on his desire to gel lhe American proposals accepted in their original wording now. «o they ((>uld lie forwarded io the security council as the recommendation ot the atomic body, Baruch gave no ground In j his demand for a vote immediately