Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 201, Decatur, Adams County, 26 August 1949 — Page 3

MIDAY, AUGUST 26. 1949

itGANIZE CHURCH |H*SS RECENTLY of the Calvary Evangcßral United Brethren Young Couple* clan* held an or-. gahization meeting at the home of | and Mr*. Dwight Darr Class < ei x were elected, following | srjpi-h games were played and prig■Kawarded to the Hev. anti Mrs.! Baley. Bob Brown, Mrs. John and Mrs. Glen Hlrschy. Kit a later hour, a delicious tMCheon was served to the thirty &> in attendance. Officers of the Bgs are president. Dale Beer; HB>-president, Gladys Dair; secre--treasurer, Geneva Drake. Sessionary church 9|OUP MEETING HELD Ladles Fellowship of th“ church held Its August at the home of, Mrs Bgries Tumldeson in Berne, with members and one guest nt. the devotional period th- - "Redeemed I Will Him," followed by prayer by BBs. Harold Idlewine. Mrs. 11. I BBlty gave the devotions. The re of the evening was spent Bg'qullting blocks Brio- next meeting will be held ■BtemtNir 13 at the home of Mn. Brod beck ■IOLIAN CHOIR TO HpPEAR IN FORT WAYNE Brhe General Electric Aeolian will open its 194950 season 'With a concert before the Fort Eayne General Electric superBorx club in Fort Wayne on Sep|Brub> r 12. David C. Embler. dlrec|or of the choir, states that the ■toil's rehearsals will start earlier Kls fall because of the schedule it! early fall concerts. ■The choir will appear in Delphos ti late September and in Union |j|ty in October. George Roop. Mbesldent of the choir, urges all .Jjßew applicants for membership to applications at their earliaßt convenience as the choir will be newly costumed in the near Mb me and the roster must be com |Be'i d before that time. New appll Sgnts are requested to attend the flfst rehearsal to be held Thursday September 1. at seven tilirty o'clock in the music room Bf Decatur high school. ■ The Womens Home and For 4f-n Missionary society of the First HKesbyterian church will open its Ball study program next Thursday at the home of Mrs H Koontz. 411 South First street Bertha Heller will review Bf)n Our Own Door Step" and Mrs Ever Sew-Easy I ' I Igf / r I | 9172 12-20 40 I f likU RlftOfI Have all the slips Von want this way! Body of slip ONE Add a big ruffle at hem. a Mtle riffle at top simple perfection under all your date frocks! ■ Pattern 9172 comes in sizes 12 11, 14, 18. 20; 40. Size 16 takes yards 19-inch fabric. I This easy-to-use pattern gives fit. Complete, illustrated Mew Chart shows you every step I Send TWENTY FIVE cents in Mmus for this pattern to Decatur Maliy Democrat, Pattern Depart Meat. P O. Boz 4740. Chicago 10 81l Print plainly Tour Name. Ad Mom. Zone. Size. Style Number ■ Now! A NEW Marian Martin Mnahlon Book is ready! On its Magee are the most beautiful sum »er styles, designed to sew easily B» make your fashion dollars go Birther than over! Plus a FREI Batters printed in the book, a Bbild's beach robe made of towels. M-t ftfteen cents more for thio B e at Summer 1949 fashions!

Society Items for days publication must be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 1000-1001 Betty Terveer Friday Union Township Woman’s club, cancelled. C. I* of C. degree team, C. L. of C. hall, 8 p m. Tuesday Sunny Circle Home (Economic a 'dub of Preble, Magley school, 8 j m. Jolly Housewife cluts of St. Mary's township, Pleasant Mills M-hool, 8 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma, Mrs. George Helm, 8 p.m. Wednesday Bethany circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, Mrs. Cletus Miller, 8 p.m. Thursday Pleasant Dale ladies Aid society, church basement, all day. Aeolian choir, Decatur high school. 7; 30 p m. Women's Home and Foreign Missionary society of First Presbyterian church. Mrs. H. L. Koontz. 2:30 pm., spiritual life meditation. 2 p m. John Halterman will be in charge of the devotional period. The spiritual life meditation group will meet at two o'clock under the direction of Mrs. J F. Sanmann, preceding the regular missionary society meeting at two thirty. All members are reminded to bring their August sacrificial offering envelopes to this meeting. Mrs. ; Koontz will be assisted by .the Mesdames Dick Burdg. John Heller. Don Lutes. R N. Runyon and W E Smith. The Bethany circle of the Zion , Evangelical and Reformed church will meet at the home of Mrs. Cletus Miller Wednesday evening at eight o'clock. Miss Matilda Selle- * mever will be program leader and ! also assisting hostess. : v , The Joly Housewife club of St. Mary's township will meet Tuesday evening at eight o'clock , at‘the Pleasant Mills school. All i members are urged to attend.

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Rita Gantz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Gantz, look part in a dress review in Fort Wayne Thursday. Juanita Baumgartner and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Toman have returned home from San Francisco, Calif., where they attended the Moose convention. Miss Baumgartner also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Si Snyder In Denair, Calif., and Miss Judy Helen Colchln in San Francisco. They also visited such interesting places as Yellowstone park and Grand Canyon. Admitted: Mrs. Harold lamg ham. Geneva, route 2; Otto Peck, route 2. Dismissed: Frank Gllllg, 115 Marshall street. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Mullin. Geneva, are the parents of a baby girl, born at 4:59 a. m today at the Adams county memorial hospital. She weighed 6 pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schnitz. are parents of a baby troy, born at the Adams count/ memorial hospital Thursday evening at 6:09 o’clock. He weighed 7 pounds. 114 ounces. A 7 pound. 2’4 ounce baity girl was born to Mr and Mrs. Edward Schearer, Hoagland, at 12:35 p.m. Thursday at the Adams county hospital. She has not Iteen named Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Stewart, Wren, 0.. are parents of an k*4 pound baby girl, born at the local hospital at 7 o'clock last evening. The Eta Tau Sigma sorority will meet at eight o'clock Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. George Helm. Penguins Stick to It San Francisco (UP) — Brooding instinct In .some penguins is so strong, reports a San Francisco ornithologist, that they may try to hatch lumps of ice. The little Adelle penguin may continue to brood though completely covered witn snow. « , Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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Hoosier Candidate Seeks Legion Post George M. Croig First To Start Active Drive Philadelphia. Aug. 26. —(UPI They're passing out cadi pa Ign buttons and propaganda again in Philadelphia. mens* of last summer’s Republican and Democratic conventions. The American legion National convention starts next Monday. But two top .candidates for the post of national commander already have opened campaign headquarters in the same hotel where the politicians stumped for votes last summer. George M. Craig. 40-year-old Hoosier country lawyer from Brazil. Ind., jumped the gun by getting his followers busy on the I utton-passing and billboard-post-ing. The headquarters of railroad executive Erie Cocke, Jr., 28-year-old Georgia department commander, dazzled early arrivals with free soft drinks and "all the Georgia peanuts they can hold." Both candidates held Initial ■‘press conferences" today. James F. Green. Omaha. Neb., and reportedly the candidate with the backing of the present legion officers, was not expected until late Saturday or Sunday. You Can't Win Pawtucket. R. I. (UPI — Vine, nt F. Shea won SIOO betting on the horse rates at Narragansett Park hut also lost his shirt. Shea was hitchhiking home with his winnings when two men in antomohlle picked him up. knocked him out and left him beside the road at Seekonk. Mass. stripped of his shirt, shoes and JIOO. Travel Not Broadening New Orlean (t'P) — A. J- Satirise, 65, who retired as a railroad engineer after a 40-year career, estimated that he piloted trains a total if 200,000 miles without ever getting over 15 miles from home. He spent his whole career on a switch engine. day turn out bread at the rate of an average of 1.666.800 loaves per hour, 24 hours a day. according to the American Bakers Association Trade !r a csood Tcwn — Decatur

■ R i fefik— aHRI TfSTIFYINO in San Francizco before • House Armed Serviceg gub-corn-mittee, Gen. H. H. ••Hap" Arnold called the controversial B-38 bomber. "the world’s outstanding bomber." The group U looking Into anonymous charges that politics an.l kickbacks entered Into the bomber procurement program Standing are James M. Cillin (left), assistant general counsel to the committee, and Joseph P. Keenan, chief counsel. (International Soundphoto) Quality Photo Finishing Work left before Noon on Thursday—Ready ths next day, Friday, at 10 A. M. Holthouse Drug Co. SPENCER INDMDI'ALOr Of-SKItD )• SUPPORTS W. OFFM RIAL Z A ' KONOMY V] 1 I Mederase Ce*sl / y , long WeeH I ‘ J Mrs. Connell 24244 Midwon St. Phone 114 If no answer, call 9072

iffy < i PHILIP MICKMAN, 18-ycar-old English student, walks up beach at King».down, England, after swimming from Cap Griz Nez, France, In 23 hours, 48 minutes. Newest conqueror of the grueling channel swim is accompanied by trainer Temmc (left) and his father. Bill Mickman. Mickman swam 40 miles. (International Radiophoto)

To Try 100-Day Fast For Weight Reduction Birmingham, Ala.. Aug. 26 (VPi —Percy Copion today left be hind to haunt him the pickles fried chlaken and candy which he gobbled up by the pound, and start>-d his "Dto-day fast." Copion. his 357 pounds overflow- : Inga five-by five frame, hopes to lose a third of bin weight while perched in a six foot square ‘crow's nest" he had built to take him away from temptation. "How can you fast when your' wife has a steak broiling with onions In smelling distance?" he asked. "The thought of a corn lieef sandwich on Delancey street in New York or on Itooseve.t road in Chicago will just about drive me nuts. I know, or three or four pounds of shrimp at a little place off larke Ponchatrain near New Orleans.” "But I will come down out of the house a healthier and much thinner man " Copion. 52 years old. said he would enter the crow's nest Sept 1. "Why. to keep from being em- ' barrassed when we go out to eat. ‘ we Just go from one case to an other until Percy gets enough." she said. "At home its not so bad He ent i one meal that lasts from! the time he wakes up until logoes to sleep." Tmdr Im m l,uuil Tm» ■ — IM < -mu'

rgitjUti ck&b&rt A&aeA • •» 188 JF g I 1 Look at the illustrations below; it’s your lesson oe ’ lIV ,h **’ ,h “ arr " u^r ,o lt,e 1 ‘ "* bi-"'' : ■ ' ■■ Harr isiN EnpßfciihL Size# B’/j to 12--56.50 Sixes IZ'i to 3_ 87.50 Horn's how Pro-tok-tiv helps Normal Foot Growth Extra width lor the Lower outside sjuar- The shoe that s fleshier foot. ter lor greater com- "broken tn before it lon. is placed on the .child's foot. ' V HAVI YOUR W CM,to ' s F,IT w k PH CHICKID HIRI v OLJ IVIRY \ Right and left heel* Snug ankle 6< pre * MONTHS for added support. * vent* gapping or I slipping / For good fittmg we carry Fro-uh-tio io ao talraaot range ol atdibi LANE’S SHOE STORE .on the Comer

Santa Comes Across St Louis (UPl—"Santa Clause" appeared out of season to give blood to a seven year old girl suf ( sering from burns. Edward Moran. 32. who acted as a volunteer Santa , Claus to underprivileged children for the past four years, heard of i i the appeal and gave his 33rd blood , ' donation. • GOOD HOUSEKEEPER Mrs. Csllshsn lost her repute tion as s good housekeeper when her friends noticed moth damage in her clothing! Let us give your Clothing a Ya-De Guaranteed Protection. Phone Us Now For Our Low Prices. Sneez'd Phone 359

■ '' 1 & < ... j" * U.S. ASSISTANT Air Attache Cap’.. John Childs (aLove) was at home in Prague. Cztchozlovakia, when a bomb exploded in his auto, parked outside at the curb The explosion broke windows in nearby houses. Police said afterward they found parts o' a “makeshift bomb" which had been placed below the radiator. (International Soundphotn)

FORGET SOMETHING? L Stop At BAIR’S SNACK BAK. 1 F We have a Complete line of Cheeses, Milk, C V Buttermilk. Cottage Cheese and Bread. f We also have a line of Monarrh Foods. J J OPEN 8:00 A. M. till 11:00 P. M, f | BAIR’S CONFECTIONERY j tMAAARRAAWWWWWWMVWWMAMWWVWWWWAMMWV Don't Gamble on One-Fuel Furnace! WILLIAMSON This ALL-FUEL Furnace WiN Burn Oi |' Gai or • Coke—Economically! , j Don’t gamble on health and home comI f u rt. The New Williamson Tripl-ife i [SfT I All-Fuel J'urnace provides even heat ■ IT«Ih lli U i * n rooms at all times and rutu furl lAljlllliLi * biltu. One-fuel furnaces are out of date. I k’se th‘‘ f u, ’l >'°u lilt® w > { h this Rew ||| i|ll Ii i ijJ j i furnace. Monthly payments to suit. - k ||||LrzJ| ] Furnsces cleaned 4.50 up IX-' 4 X-’d HAUGK ■ firr* Fuhib'y !n*f*rtD>n Eip«rt Healing & Appliances • ntC Decatur. Phone 49 '■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■l jDU Your I Life ! ( Insurance ( 1 When you think about your children it ha| probably occurr- 9 L ed to you that acme day they will be grown up and married. 1 with homes of their own. When that time comes, will you J L have ha.*py years ahead, free from financial worry? Will you R ■ I have a sufficient retirement income to enjoy your later yeare 1 [ in life? Have you already made sure of it? I If you want to make certain in advance, ant alto give your ff k children the protection they wII need in case you should not J F live until they are grown, consider life insurance. ff I Remember: The years do have away of slipping by. > Call, Telephone or Write I CARL A. BRAUN j k 311 Madison St. Phone 1735 JfflML 1. Special Agent ■ 1 * ( r New York Life Insurance Company / t■ e ■a ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ A LOT OF HEAT / FOR A SMALL FIGURE with a ( NORGE srki} x ('IL BI'RNING HOME HEATER ft GALLONS ENJOY OIL # THIS m) I,’ ■= 1 Fl WITH PURCHASE WINTER’S OF EVERY HEATER offer good limited time only WEATHER HABEGGER HARDWARE Formerly Knapp's Hdwe. MONROE ST.

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Selective Service Office On Part-Time Schedule The local board office of the. neleetlYe service system will start ’oday on a part-time operation., Ralph K. Roop, member of the 1 board announced Office days will, be Tuesday and Wednesday of each, week, it was announced. Hours for those two days will be* from 7:30 o'clock In the morning until 4 30 o'clock In the afternoon, _ , with a closing for lunch for one hour starting at 11:30 o'clock Registrations on Monday. Thursdays and Friday* can be made »t j , the office of county clerk Ed. • Jal>erx, it was announced. The se-_ leitive service office will remain. | on the second floor of the Sutton* building.

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