Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 85, Decatur, Adams County, 9 April 1948 — Page 3

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MEETING pJK, '!’•- '>'- ”" , lul '. . • ■■*"'’"'"' " f !!;e v. •>' l i:s ■**' n “ : ' ilnK E 9 t.f MH Richard LettB’JBL A ,.|, Mr- Herman nairman uv.-u.-.l with piuyer. | JBT. . ~.!i .ail The next A I 1,. !,| I,t the hyme j. ! I.an Kumsiblag on EgjEb OF MOOSE W.'rjrtftfrHUßSDAY I tSp*' ' b, ‘ hc,d evening I o ,a ’ '•" u|ar ■ . ,| enjoyed |%3K. prize was awarded to be formal Initiation in E9I, • . in-making chairBrown. meeting I S|... .>t Good Counsel f Mrs. Jerome ~..■■ Illi- win Opened With ■ followed by roll rail. One ■J^B..,. .. ■ Mr- Rn liard Wai il 'lnmß l"’’entitled. as ’ The meeting I••<! with prayer. I £|gi.. i.i.nr Pillowed The next mil be held at the home !$%& ' v,|;ia '" ’-“**• Jr - * i<h IjfigK. -Il- Debolt as . hairman. |JHb.NA RY SOCIETY HBMI WEDNESDAY I -. Lutheran Missionary I me. Wednesday in the basement J v Mrs Eva Brown, after I <Meil |..th dolls and toy* were will he sent to the : r.f eshments were servI «(*’ ' hour by the hostesses. < BuchKeitiklr ' Mrs nieberi'h. j WOMEN S GUILD | sitgS TUESDAY EVENING | Women's zuild of the MagI ’’'** ai a "‘‘ Reformed |tK I uesday evening at the hall Fialiklin Erm was the |mV for the evening. The meetop. n. dwi h piano duet. I v Prayer." by Joyce I NBio 1 and June Reppert, follow I ’h>- group singing Jesus and s: ripture and pray Mr- John Borne A playlet. 'M Am I Lord. Send Me" was alldua on "The < I qMtst Things and nature pic-, were rhown by Mrs. Harry ■op' laook! Listen! ■a ir II \ I ! ♦ ik I U \ \ ■os? I w" show? Gayest ahow i thi , rtreil|l aj{(l I W harmony of rustle and swing I ■ , !h " n •* ■ ,B *' "■mpo | W*lo Pattern »05» hlvlnely Pattern gives perfect fit. Is I »•<*' 4J "“ ‘ < ’ on 'Pl‘ te ll usfrated : *’* r ' "hows every *s*-t> “J-rn !b>5S. sizes l!. 14. }«. is. yi« 35»n; ■L?', " **. Uln IS fJYM NTT £ ,M,! C,BU | ™ this xmtArn to Decatur I ■\. Pattern Dept J ■ ' J'fferson*H». Chicago SO Print plainly* Your Name ate B,Se *° d 8 -W» nw !i '*• t,m » «® i» P’ f ’»*n cents more bring" f Marian Manin K 7.1 rram-hill of each I 9. t>rln< fashions for everyone* l rRrK PATTERN printed 1ms ">* b *' < >k-two belts to give ; B/k. New Long baF ,

_ Society items for days publication must be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) - •* -■ Phone 1000-1001 Mies Setty Molchl • « * Friday American Legion auxiliary business meeting. lAtaion home. K pm. .Mt. Pleasant BIOIA class, Mrs. Florence Susdorf,'7:3o pm. Ht. Luke Evangelical and Reformed chuni h pot-luck super and fijl-i lowship night, 7 p.m. Lincoln. P. T. A.,.’Lln<rtln achhol, 7:30 p.m.. Dr. Ben Duke, speaker. Y. P. M. B. pf Xuttman Avenue U. B. church, Deloyd Garwood. 7:30 ' pin. Calvary Ladles Aid aof-lety. church, 7:30 pjn. saturoay Baked goods and noodle sottp sale. Zion Evangelical and Reformed church basement. Coles market. 9 a m. Sunday O. L. of C. chorus rehearsal. C. L.- of C. hall, after Ho|y Hour. Monday St. Mary's Township P. T. A., I Pleasant Mills s< hool, I p.m'. Junior Arts department, high school. I p m. Art department of Decatur Wo-, man's dub, Mrs. Forest p.m. Indies Firemen's auxiliary. Hotel Coffee Shop. 4:30 pin. dinner. Mr's. Joe Smith hosto k. Pythian Sister Temple, K. of p., home. 7:30 pm.. .Needle club fol-1 lowing. Music department of Decatur Woman's club. Mrs. Dwight M.--I Curdy. Civic department of Decatur Woman's club, Mrs. Phil Macklin, * p.m. Ladies Flremen'.t auxiliary, Hotel, Coffee shop. 6:30 pm. Junior Women deparunept of Decatur Woman's dub. Miss Betty’ Melchi. 7:30 p.m. T ussdav Doreus class of Bethany Evan-j gelical I’. B. church, Mrs. Henry Adler. 7:30 p.m. 1 Monmouth P. T. A.. Monmouth' ’ school. 7:30 p.m. Dutiful Daughters class of Bethany Evangelical I’. B. church. Mrs., Fred McConnell, 7:30 p.m. Monroe Better HntncH dub. Mrs. ! Harry Beitler, 7:30 Pin. Church Mothers Study club. Mrs Roy Price. S p in. Wednesday ' World Friendship guild of PresI byterlan church. Mrs Robert Mack- ' llh. after congregational meeting. Profit and Pleasure Home Economics club. Mrs. Bernatd linger- ' 1ch,.7 30 p.m. Business and Professional Womens club, Lutheran church. 6:30 p.m. Historical club, Mrs. Homer Lower. 12 noon. Ladies Shakespeare club. Mrs. Vance Hudson. 2:30 p.m. Tnursoav Friendship Village Home Economics club. North Brick school. Pleasant Mills Methodist W. S.C. S„ Mrs. Fred Bauman W’omen of the Moose officers, guides, escorts and chairmen, ritual practice. 7 p m. Beavers. During the business - meeting, in charge of Mrs William KrueUman. .the group decided to have the mother and. daughter fellowship on May 14. ARf YC’J HAVING / A BABY? x " jl ' if »a. • Ses»<»' deLx Jt I'gnsd vtgeooltr ter yew j /~4 • will give yea go<»!»»« / /‘V --V beseSts- / - A,k v** dectev obest 3ee<wvr so/ <em<e-> end —7<-rA ‘e'Cv befevs lae boby All «e"w» Aad »peo«e» i I hslp» »‘.s eew sio’her re- | I I ft-M het ene'gy end • I f j j tyves bsov’y mvrb Mrs. Iseota Connell 20S ft 3rd Phone 545 SPENCER *SrST SUPPORTS SMTCSSSSS - i ' o i """"

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Delicious refreshments were lat-> er .served by the hostesses. Mrs. I - Franklin Fruechte. Mrs. Martin Fruechte. Miss Leona Fruechte. Mrs. John Gerber aad Mrs. William Worthman. ZION LUTHERAN MARRIED COUPLES CLUB MEETS The Zion Lutheran Married Couples club held Its monthly meeting Monday evening. The motion picture "Reaching I To Heaven" wan rhown. which depicted how God daily reaches down to lives of men and brings light to their darkness. After the I picture. Don and Eileen Bieberich played several accordian duets. Bunco was then played Each I guest was presented with a paper I bag containing good ami bad ar- ‘ tides which were used Ma traveling prizes. Decorations for the party were jin keeping with the spring reason ■Delicious refieshinents were served by'the committee: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jacobs., Mr and Mr* Chris i Bucher and Mr. and Mrs. Paulj Gehrman. MRS. EARL CHASE HOSTESS TO W. 8. W. 8. Mrs Eurl Chase was hostess to the w. s. W. S. of the I'nlon Chap el Evangelical Vni'ed Bruthren II hul-ch Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Henry Bauman had charge of the program, using as her topic "In a Fellowship of Advance." The prelude was played by Mrs. Omer Men Iman, with Mrs. Chase leading • .the group in singing "Lead On, O 1 King Eternal" and ‘*!<ord Speak to Me." The scripture tending was given by Mw. Btyiman Following, prayer by Mrs. Charles Rabbit, s'ev-i eral chapters from the liook "Com ! mltted Cnto Cs" were reviewed by the Itev. Celia i’ellett. The program was closed with prayer by Mrs. (’diaries Burrell. Duiirrg the business meeting, announcement was made by Mrs Bauman, president, of the motherdauthter banquet to be held on May 7 in the shqltar house at Han 1 pa Nuttman park Mrs. Merriman, and Mns.- Myron Frank were an- ► pointed to the cbmmi’tte in charge i Announcement was also made of the living link offering to tie taken on Afiril 25-. The business meeting '! was closed with prayer by Mrs : Freeman Schnepp. • . V: P. W. TO HOLD ANNUAL GUEST NIGHT | Tb& Decatur Business aqd Pr<e | f'.ssi. nal Women's clu"> will hmd I a dinner and present a special pro tram Wednesday evening at stx tMrty o'clock at the Zion Lutheran < hurch The annual guest night will lie observed. ’• "InvltaHon to Spring" is the title of the program. Hightishtn of th* evening Will Include selections -by Ute C L. of X?- chorus under the direction of Mrs. L. A. IRdthouse. Thi* group, organized a year ago. number* thirty and include* mem ' iwjsof the Catholic Ijidie* of <Vd ’ uni big. Knights of Columbus and • high schisd student* The . borus

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i is sponsored' by the Catholld l.adIles of Columbia. Also on the pr.e' gram will be Miss l-ois Shore, Ken-' dalhllle. who will give two mono ! logues. Miss Shore, formerly of the New York stage and radio. Is a clever cotpedlonfie. Guests at the meeting will Include Mrs. Gnp-e ■’helps, ninth district director, Butler, members of the Fort Wayne and Auburn B. P. W clubs’, and: guesto of liecatur members. Miss Grace Lichtenstelger is < hairman of the April meeting Reservations must lie made by Sat urday. April 10. Thd W. S. C. S. of the Pleasant MHU Methodist church will meet at -the home of Mrs. Fred Bauman Thursday afternoon. A meeting of the Doreus class of the Bethany Evangelical I'nlted Brethren church will be held at the home of Mrs. Henry Adler at seven thirty o’clock Tuesday evening Hostesses will be Mrs. Hen r y Adler and Mies Della liarruff. ■' The Monmouth P. T A. will meet at the Monmouth school Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock. O Il Whissler will lie the guest speaker, using as his topic "From and Far From Me." This will tie the lust meeting of 'the year, and all members are urged to attend. The hospitality committee will serve refreshments. Mrs. Bernard Lengerb-h will be ' hostro* to the Profit and Pleasure Home Ecoiiomhg club Wednesday evening at seven thirty o'clock. The Junior Arts department of i l.e Decatur' Woman's club will . i meet at the high school Monday ; afternoon at four o’clock. The World Friendship guild qf ihe Presbyterian clou, t will meet it the home o' Mrs. Robert Mack ’ln following the congregational meeting at the church Wednesday. i The Friendship Village Home p-conomlca club will meef at the * North l»rl< k school Thursday, t house dress parade will be held at J the meeting and each member i* tusked to wear a house dress and ' apron. - The St. Mary's Township P. T.I 4. will have its last meeting Monday afternesm at- one- o'c|pck at , the Pleasant Mills s. hocd. The elec'lion of officers will be held and a program will be presented by grade and high school pupils. All oarents are urged to attend. This wee&'s Issue of the’ Satur | ' day Evening Post features Ckicj Young, cartoonist, who draws the "Datwood and Blcmdie'* c-omk- strip for this, and other newspapers It is one of the most popular comics ! produced- Young is recognized as ‘ one of thj> leading cartoonists in the country hnd works 12 weeks! ahead on the Saßg strip unci ail mon'lts in advance for the. Sunday! comic pages. John B. Holthouse. Sr., ha* returned home from « two piqnthcc visit in California with her brmh er. Robert H. Meyer and family. In Inglewood, and other relatives and triads in Loa Holly wool and San Francisco. « I Mrs. Charles Dugara entertained Thursday Mrs Charles Porte*. Miss Mildred Winch and Misa Fanfre Winch, al! of B>rt Misd* Juanita Rottlnchaus. of Richmond. Is roending the wee* end with Miss Virginia Spangler > Onset. Mass.. (VP)—firs Joseph A Lopez. 26. has had four sets of twins in the last tivn years.

I ASK A DOCTOR ABOUT CANCER Address your question to the . ' | Decatur Democ rat, and it will | be answered by a qua'if led ’ physician. This column is a | public service of this newspaper and the Adams County Cancer Society. j’ ’I ; Q.-l am a woman of 64 years and have had elimination trouble for years. Our doctor wants to make a secund examination and if he is' not successful, he wants an-, other X-ray made. Could you give' me any advice about what you think this Is? Mrs. W. C. A.- You should follow your physician's advice and be X-rayed agaln. If the condition Is still present. he probably will refer you to a specialist in disease of the rectum c protolciglst i for further diagnosis and treatment. Q. —ls child bearing responsible for cancer of the womb? Mrs. H S. D. , A.- No, child bearing is not a] catige of womb cancer. The injuries to the reproductive organst which may result from child bear-| Ing. however, should be Repaired I Repeated, uncorrected injury tnay| sometimes be responsible for* tumor formation Q. Dr. Higgins of the Cniver- I sity of Chlgago has been honored repeatedly for hl* treatment of' ! male prostate cancer. How suc-i cessful is It? J A. K A—Since prostate gland cancer occurs only in fnen < women have no prostate gland). Dr. Higgins thought of using female sex hormones in treatment. Formerly castration had been tried for the same reason. The hormone treatment as well as castration, greatly reduces the pain of the disease, ittif may prolong life. However, ft cannot cure cancer. o There trre more than 25.000 school bands and dr.-hestras In United States schooki. according to •he National Association of Music Merchants. SJfil ' 'TA, i v ’ i ' 11 11 CONVICT Norman Wharton at ■ Co to redo BUtc penitentiary, 11 Canon City. Colo., demonstrate* 11 how he dragged Prison Guard | t Joe Gray into htg ceU. locking the digit behind birtf. during a prison ( break tost Dec. 30. Gray, whf had been beaten by 12 neaping convicts and claims he owes nut li?e to Wharton, to convinced the prisoner has proved himself a ■ worthy cituen and is enlisting I Ad at Wftden Roy Rest to win Wharton's rardon. (littrnatiottiH

. 1 Government Rests . Case On Doctors Complete Evidence Against Kaadts Port Wayne, Ind. April !> lO’i The government today rested Its case against two doctors charged with violating the federal pure food and drug act at their diabetic institute. I'. 3. attorney* apnounced tjiey had finished their evidence as Dr Elliott Joslin, professor Emeritus of chetnlcal medicine at the Harvard medical schcwil. completed I*' l minute* of testimony. ' . Joslin testified against Dr* Peter and Charles Kaadt. defend- ' ants in a suit charging they shipi ped mislabeled medicine in InterI state commerce from their diabetic clinic at Routh Whitley. Ind. Government attorney* asked Joslin If he would tell a diabetic that the wlent could be cured In three day*. Previously they sought to show the Kandts told patients that. "No. I wouldn't lie like that." Joslin said. He said later that it was "pathetic" for anyone to say a diabetic could get along without - insulin. "There is no known cure for. diabetes." Joslin said "It is a matter of lifelong diet and treat-j tnent." Principal witnesses against the: j Kaadts have been former patients.; i who leave testified concerning ] treatment and the lack of it at the ; South Whitley clinic. Among those who testified yes ' i terday was a 15 year-old boy. I nard Schuligt of Muskegon. Mich. ; who toid the court that a doctor at the clinic told him that "you can ; drink whiskey, it's good for you." Schullst read from what he said were notes he took while undergoing treatment in 1945 by Dr. Charles Kaadt. He testified that I the doctor told him he could 1 "throw away the diets." Marjorie Bartlett. 21. Pittsburgh, testified that doctors told her she could drink whiskey and an occasional bottle of beer "but not i more than six at a time” while tin- ' dergoing treatment for diabetes. , 0 Wyoming has drille<l 11.000 oil! well*, ha* more than bio producing j ' fields in .IN of the stale's 23 court-! i ties, and hae produced 700,000,0001 | barrel* of oil. ILiked iroods and chicken n<x>dl“ soup. Cole’s Market. Zion Evanire’k-al and Reformed church basement. Saturday. • a. m. 83g3t DO IT NOW! Don’t wait till housecleanin<; time to brina us your furniture repair and re-upholster-ing jobs. Quiek Service. Now! Vogue Furniture 3rd & Madison FLOWER SHOP Potted Plants. Mixed Bouquets. Corsages. Flowers for your every need. All Funeral Work given soecial attention. 207 Liberty Way (across from court house) I’hone 1853 tiatkdau SEE OLB COMPLETE DISPLAY OF L • HYE DUALITY ' rdRSOY liRftTIMS I UH OPC ASIUYS oo\ HOLTHOUSE 1 DRIjG CO.

J. K. Schoonover Dies Last Evening J K. Schoonover. 56. died of heart trouble and pneumonia at 6:3<f o'clock Thunaday evening at: the Adamo county memorial hosplJdl. Survivors iaciude the mother. Mr*. JTlien Schoonover, one daugtl tei Mr*. T<el«l FlauiUng of Bryant, five wisters and two brothers Funeral service* w.H he - held 'Sunday at the Geneva Methodist chltrch, with the Rev. Paul lx>gan officiating Burial will 4>F in Gravel Hill <emetery. Friends may tall at the Hardy A Hardt Juneral home until time of the services. BREAK BETWEEN ii '.hii From t .-<«* Om’i < miles of Soviet airfields, it charg ed that 13 American planes arid 10 British planes each month were gufl'y of this. Anglo-American authorities Indicated they were prepared to escort their paasenger and transport plane* In'o Berlin with fight er aircraft if Hie Russians should seek to close the corridor. In Seoul, Korea, Joseph J'ar-obs,

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f'? 8. jMilithal aftlser, jrut the Huksians on the spot with a stale-!'.-S. anti the Uniteil, Nations Hbpcd ‘the deep long Ing of. all koregn*’.for a united country” . Wbuld compel Soviet ■lUthoritifs to permit NVth K<> reans to take-pari ift free elee- ' tiona. He said the. first step in I thi* direction should be Russian permission for ce.anomic • unlflcatidn. Koreans In thr* U. 44.-occupied southern zone wilj vote May ,10 In election* for w’lrtch 7.000.000 persona, or aboqt MU percent of potential voters, have registered. • Dress up vour watch with a REALLY DIFFERENT watch band — <>n display now in our window. See for yourself—it IS different! m*9*oooo**i Mooo»»o»oe