Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 175, Decatur, Adams County, 27 July 1949 — Page 3

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Mtte.iith annual reunion of !■'.'. , . family will be held a ’ M park in H«>rt Wayne Sun lw Th',".- attendinff are arked IB well fill.'l baakets and ,abl ** ■Bi,,. Charles Meyers in presi u( the group ami • lam Jeni« secretary. | - - . ' ■ *37 oi’Jil Sprunger <>f Monroe I Tuesday for Buffalo. N. Y . |M„. will visit with Dr. a, "J ' ES Hubert Lyon for af‘ w days < j.rmue F. Heimann, son of Mrs Jacob C. Heimann. He Is stationed with to n inf Regt.. Fort Benning. H ■ r ami Mrs Albert Aline. Mr . joe Erichte ami daughter • IB \|,. I. ian| Aline and son. , »V , returned to Scranton. , Kj, attei attending the funeral tbels. ami visiting with , address of Sgt. Herman II has been changed to K-.-.. Caribbean Air Com ■ , Liaison office. Brookley Mobile. Alabama. K r ,| .f Mrs Herman Weber, of t K,, nd Street, and Mr and ' K r., r | Weigmann. of Hoagland. take a two weeks motor trip ( B'th' thwest. They will attend . three State rodeo in Tulsa. ( K and visit other places of inErr-' I r and Mrs H I* Anderson of Mich., and Stewart De-| Flint. Mi. h . were weekend of the Ralph DeLauter fam' H :i:.bi Anderson remained in ' for the week. Dwight Baudenbitsh. of Ohio, visited Decatur Tues ( K afiemigin on business. The K (l ,r manty sheriff was making ( mvi stigation com ernine Kc.h bring held in Crlina fori 1 Ihlr and Mrs Jerome Hi-holt and L- ire -pending a two weeks bation at luike George. Miss Joanne Newcomb, Deca-. L n. * home economics teacher. feted here today before she mm - I here for the nchool year start L in September. Walter Krick, superintendent flf |),|| schools in pecatur. announII that all of the janitors of th« M Mils except one are tak-' their vacations at this time

I NOTICE d Dr. .1. E. Morris Office K will be dosed 1 July 25 to Aug. 8 N Sweet and Thrifty y / y / |r> ■ vdx l/w *• L</ Will i Hft y 111 I ill •’I / I I I V J? Prli L. S* F*/ 4 *Fra F/ * 4 I ■ /)r i 4 'l4 ft: F/n* i * lew I It HHi 9251 I ■ 'hrtfiy ( . ol jiffy ww* g| lo ’ ■ ■•;■*•( tak«*a ( >XE yard! Per’ ■r 1 * jacket uses only revel! of a yard more And the y l '""* i. ent ln O NE pijH p- ■ 7“ rn 9251 In Toddlers’ alien ’ « < 5. <. site 2 jumper. 1 yd ■ ,, l«Hiae. % yd ■ TWENTY FIVE cents in for thia pattern to Uecatur iMnocrat, Pattern bepart y* J P O. Box «’<o. Chicago «o. ■■ Print plainly Toor Name, Ad ■*’’**■ Zoao, BIM. Stylo Number E Mow; a NEW Marian Martin M. v -‘ lon Book la ready! On Its r*” «ro the moat beautiful sum y »'rles. deafened to sew easily y ** k * »our fashion dollars «< f r>,f than er er' Plus a FREE Bp l *™ printed tn the book, a y IH '• beach robe made of towels fifteen cents more for this y*’•» Banuner 1»4» fashions!

Society Items for day* publication mutt be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:SO a.m.) Phone 1000-1001 Betty Terveer Thursday Ruralistic study club. Mrs. Victor Kable. S p. in. W S. ('. S of First Methodist | church, Mrs. W p. Robinson, all' day. Saturday I nion Chapel l.idies Aid bake sale, Stults grocery, ft a. m. Sunday Meyers family reunion, Trier's j par. Fort Wayne They will soon return to get the school rooms ready for the fall term. IMFnljJz i A baby girl was burn to Mr. and I Mrs. James Kohne. Winchester street, Monday afternoon at I 15 o'clock at the St. Joseph hospital. Fort Wayne. She weighed 7 pounds. 12 ounces and has been ( named Ixtuise Ann. i WjOMTAL U n Uotu . "" ■ —" 1 Admitted: Dewey Kuhn. Berne. , Dismissed: William Hunter; Mrs. David Lybarger and son. Geneva; Mrs. Philia King. Petroleum; Mr i Brm e Baughn and sun; Mrs Raymond Carl Edwards and daughter. I Monroe: Mrs Wilbur Selking and Baby girl. Decatur; Zidel Vilagom-' ex. Berne; John Van Buskirk, Mon- f rueville. t —- • < t Sale Os Bockman Agency Reported Robert H Heller and William J Coffee, local real estate and insurance agents, bought an interest in 1 the Waller J Bockman Insurance i Agency and will assume the man- > agement of it. Lewis Smith, attor- 1 l.ey for the Buckman ••state, an- I nounced Imlay. The transfer is effective today. ' The agency will carry a complete ■ line of insurance. Smith said, and will continue to operate from its present office on South Second | street. | I The Missionary Education Move- | ment is one of the most effective x bodies in American Protestantism. ] 1 publishing literature on both home and foreign missions. In the last ( five years the sales of their books . have doubled. ;

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« t'' ■ .. . »I / < I MISS RENATE KIEFER, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Adolph Kiefer of rouie I, and Clarence Hormann. son of Mr and Mr-. Henry llorm.inn of Fort Wayne, route 10, were wed r«-c n'ly in the Zion Lutheran church, the Rev. E. T. Schmidtke officiating. They are now ie iding on route 10, Fort Wayne. • Photo by Kdwards).

Blister Beetles Are Reported In Gardens Blister beetles; the old fashion- I • d potato bugs, are appearing in ’ gardens and truck patches, states county agent L. E. Archbold. The beetles can be black or gray, with or without white or yellow stripes running the length of their bodies They are about ’4 inch long They are very active and are heavy feed-! • is. They are resistant to most of tin I'omnion Insecticides. Cryolite,: sold generally under the trade; name of ''Kryocide." is very »f-i fective. It should lie used according to directions on the container Man Fined Here For Reckless Driving William Hunter. 2S. Decatur, was i fined 15 and cost:-., totaling 116.75.' today in mayor’s court for reckless driving. Hunter was arrested yes terdi.y when the car he war, driving , smashed into a parked pick-up tru k on North Fifth street, send-j in: both vehicles into a nclghlsil's yard. Hunter and a passenger. Kenn>4h Parrish, were sent to the hospital as the result of the accident. Botii the automoldle and truck were ».»• tally destroyed. The wreck toot place at 1:80 o'clo<-k Tuesday mor: Ing. Both patients have now be It discharged from the hospital with minor cuts and abrasions. Five national Bible societies: Bible Society of Brazil. Korean Bible Society, China Bible Society, Hiberian Bible Society (including both North and South Ireland), and Hie Bible Society of Austria, have just been admitted to the t'nited Bible Societies, bringing Hie total number to 25. Trade in a Good Town — Deca’ur ■MMMKWWMMIMMMWMaMMaBMWSMiMSMMUMMSW

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Two New One World Plans Are Advanced Congress Action In 1950 To Be Sought Washington, July 27 tri’i — Congressional “one world'* advocates tislay set their sights on 1950 for legislative action on proposals that this nation lead the way toward world government. Senators and house members scrambled to get their names on the two latest plans advanced Some have signed all three nowin the legislative mill. Chief sponsors of the plans said they would like to see action this year, but they agreed that biilli, the senate foreign relations committee and the house foreign affairs committee probably will be busy with the arms aid issue for the rest of the session. Key members of lite senate committee declined to comment on the (dans. It was waited, however, that Sen Arthur H. Vandenlierg. R., Mich , recently urged that Pre ident Truman re-emphasize the objective of strengthening lite t'nited Nations and. as a ' last resort." pro|M>se a general confer-. •Hi e to r’-vise the I'N ihaiter The two latest resolutions differ in their approach, but both are based on the belief that an international federal government must In- sought to preserve peace. One p'an would have the president call a conference of the 12 North Atlantic pact nations to see whether they < an federalize as the original Ameri an colonies did. The other calls for I*. S. leader* ship in an effort to organize a federation which Would lie open, from the beginning, to all nations including Russia. This approach has been advocated by the world federalists organization headed by Cor l Meyer. Jr. Earlier this s> hi.lon, another group introduced a resolution based on Ely Culbeilson's pro|M>sal for a “world pact” Io resist aggression All nations would be invited to partk ipate. Owen J. Rola-rts, retired supreme court justice and chairman of the Atlantic union committee, likened that plan Io the call for the constitutional convention of the American colonies. He said that it would provide a real nucleus for a federation of ail' peoples. I FUR STORAGE I STILL TAKING IN ■ FUR COATS 359 "My SPENCER It so much COOLER!" - You, 100, wfll enjoy cool comfort if your / / ''A Spenceri»do»iflnodof / Z . . ry oi<y» open meth. Long- . f V ' | wearing, moderately \' f priced. It will improve x ( J | your general health I /sj and appearance, tool Mrs. Connell 242 <4 Madison St. Phone 114 If no answer, rail 5072

w nt ■ E 1 1 ' ■ i Ml THE WEDDING of Mi s Corene F ntlig. daught-t o • t and MiFred Fennig. Berne, and Franklin Sfenry. son of Mr and Mr:- David Steitry. took place re< ently at the First Misrionary < Inn It it; I*, r.te. The couple are making tie ir home on a farm nor h of Berne. I I'Jioto by Ed aai d I

’ MMMMMMHHSMHM.MriimaiISi! 1 ■... «•> I. mniMWli « Monroeville Man Buys Residence Phillip llttser. Monroeville, ha purchased tlie Ewan home at 250 South Tiiird street and is now residing there, u was announced today by Harty Essex and the Kent Realty Co. who handled Hie sale for McMillen Home Builders. The deed and abstract were delivered today to Mr. llttser. Negro Rape Suspect Is Killed By Posse Identified As 4th Rape Case Suspect Shady Grove. Fla.. July 27 tl'l’i \n armed negro, tracked down by bloodhounds and shot to death here by a sheriff's posse, today was Identified as the fourth susj-«- I in the rape of a white woman at Groveland. Fla . July 15. Madison county Jußge Curtis Earn, who also acts as coroner, ■aid the dead negro was “definitely’ Ernest Thomas of Gainesville, the fourth i-.uspe, t in tin- Groveland case." The rape caused three days of mob violence around Groveland by vengeance-seeking white men who terrorized (tie negro population tin til a large force of national guardsmen restored order. The 17-year-old rape victim. Mrs. Willie Badgett, n lined the four negroes who attacked lor. Three were captured shortly after the Incident, swiftly indicted by a Lake county grand jury and held for trial. The name of the fourth suspect was not disclosed until the necro v.as killed here yesterday. A. Mi'. Knowles, a storekeeper at this small roadside commanitv. said the negro was shot to death l v the posse about II a m. ye -lerdav after an all-night hunt. The jioHse. led by the sheriffs of three counties, formed 10-re Mon day night after receiving a tip that Thomas was hiding out in a homieast of here, where l.e had lived as a boy.

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Young Girl Is On Trial For Killing Married Lover Shot By 17-Year Old Girl Wauki can. 111 . July 27 tl'l't I’retty 17 year old Joyce Schumak er may testify today about alleged intimacies with h< r s:' year-old 1 mart led lovi r who she is accuetd of killing b. • iu-e hi- r»fu •<1 to get a divorce and many h* • She was i xpeeted to !■ stify in lor own ihfitoe If circuit ju«lc< William N Carroll nfuaed d< f> nsi attorney Staub y II Block's motion : for a dine <d viidi t of acquittal The tbs» use case was stn ngth< nill con-id) lab'y yrst<rday w'.hii Cattoll i< fu-» tl to pt itilit “t.i'» - attorney Harty A Hill to inter two alleged "coiif«--ions" th, gill made in tin <bath of lor mlil.lb ag> d swcellHart. Cail R <th r Ilwiltr was a ehrk at th< Watt keg:.n high -chi ol attimhd by th) girl. I: was th>n- that the) not and th) ir romam - flourished. Slo ha- told of npr ated Intimaeit s wi h llxtbr. who w i 'and how she asked him to grt*ii divoit i to many her otic*, -hi ail. sb) •VI I) appt ill d to lb • !• l'* wifi Io nl. a-, him but she nftt-iti Inning y-istirday's si scion. Mi--S.humaktr told how she was “flight) tn d ami confusid'' al thi tiiin she made hi r stutimillts to offici i - Sl,* was -upport'd by lor family pastor, tin lb v A C Battz of Em manuel Lu'lh ran cli’i ch. who said he talked to lor b) fore she sign ,<l Ito '.a )no nt* “nh. lb V) it ml I kill) d a man Io )|U 'id In r till. In l|> hi Ip no Hi said In nad tin stat) tin tits • In- had givtii, ami -uggesi)d <<i tain diangt • but that ofli i.tl- n fll- d I • |» I iqil Hu t'l to b. ellllHd Bartz sad he w.iir.d tin word “aecidi n.aliv ' in tied while the stab un nt n ail I hot film What moi. do you want me to say'.*'' 11. also wan id the girl shown as n plying tn tin nuative to th) qu* Hon: “Havi you ivtr bem inti mate w ith tin man?" The mmi-'ii -ail a- he midi I stood tin latter qu 'Hon. officials wi • tivii.-a to fin I mi. wlu tin i 'ln

girl had bun .n'iniab- wi h R< < d<' just befor* the shooting Hi said sta'e's attoimy r< pl •■n atfvi told him his sir"'' -Hon w. |. iri) I) V an: and Illa' Ihi II ,i h,n weiild r quire "too mu h I took th) m at their w ,rd," In said. Mi-- Schumak) r. uppea’inz pah i.'hng m.ikt up, *p <ki i omp • I ' (torn tin wi:n< sc < haii S’,, aid it d< '< ■■ ivi told In r ha' it I m nil a -'aiiimn' it would b mu h i i i.j for mi Tin jil mab !>i d‘ ; i n b mii.g fu r I' lie it's as« I a "Cfi hi. in < Inn i’ll i - w i h i’i oppo mg at'orneya I' .lie-man W<"by .1 ll.il. win invi -ti-a'id the ini ial report if Ri tih : • 'laying, -al.i Mi ■' Fu i-i ik. i tcld him she had lit •m: d to -hoot In I«| If I I was going io rmiiini' ill i!• 11.11 qu I I.' I '' ll II ili'e I hold cl li - gun ami I pull'd the 'ri-:-i i Broadway Bar Robbed, Young Couple Seized N.-a York, July -’7 (i I’i churh ■ Robinson and h - w .f<-. Dorotny. both 21. of Loo tile. K. wer. urr “i I icrly today a'ter p>■ Hie)- said they roi,iied a ,ro.ul.va' ar of * pin. I’olii e •aid Ihev wt»re dll in • a car stolen iii Roc!;'. Mi'iial. . i when am led a fi .v mi.cai at: I the robbiry. Robin nil fold P> ithat he and his wife of five yeai , ame lu re to seek Work, but del ill* I t.l I I, the tavern when their mom • ran out. Dr. Wood announces that the divorce rate has dropped to one In evi'ty four and a half marriage as compared with one in every three marriages in lt'ls, the change being effected, no doubt, by co ires on marriage and family life in mmi Aim ri an colleges ami univer-sitii-s, ami by nhort loursi-H in thousand* of churches.

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