Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 252, Decatur, Adams County, 26 October 1949 — Page 3

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~«. ! Society item* for day's publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 1000-1001 Betty Terveer Wednesday Psi lota XI skating party, SunSet 9 p.m. to 12. Bethany circle of Zion Evangel! cal and Reformed church, Mrs. i Tillman Gehrig. » p.m. Friendship circle of Zion Evan- . gellcal and Reformed churt h. .Mrs. Fred Brokaw. *:3O p. tn. St. Vincent de Paul *o. !ety. C z !.. of (’. hall. 2 p in. St. Ambrose study club, Mrs. latwrente Braun, 7:30 pin. nuralistic study club, Mr*. Lewis Runiachlag. 8 pin. Indiana club, Mi*. Owen Scott, 8 p in. Decatur Home Economic* club. .Mr*. John Metzger. 2 p.m. Thursday Ruth and Naomi < ircle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed chur-. ch. church. 2:30 pm. Order of Eastern Star Friend* I night. Masonic hall. 7:30 p in Ladle* Aid society ot Vnlon Chapel, church, all day Guardian Angel study club, Mrs. I i Vernon Kru.. j, 8 p.m. Poppy Pal* and Greenleaf 4-H clubs, Ervin Schuller. 8 pin. Women of Moose, Moose home, 6 p.m. Ladle* Fellowablp of Missionary ; church. Mr*. H. J. Welty. 7 p m. Werley class of Methodist church. church basement. 8 p.m. Historical club, MU* Etta Mailonee. 2:30 p.m. Philalethcan circle of Women's guild of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, Mrs Alma Fiuchte, | 8 p m. Mr* Milton Scherry. sang "W t’vo i Got the Mumps,'' after which thlesson study on ' Planning Labor j Saving Meals" and "Oven Meals" l was given by the leader*. Irene Buuck and Alice Bittner. During the business meeting, roil call was answered with "my middle name." A report of the recent bake stile In Fort Wayne was given. :< fi lowing which Mrs. Arthur Koene■man was elected president; Mr*., Elsie peters. vice-pre*lder<t; Mrt. Carl Hildebrand, secretary; Mrs. Ervin Conrad, treasurer; Mrs. Martin Kir**, publicity; Mrs. Milton Kructsman. publicity co-chairman; leaders. Mrs. Wilbur Stoppenhagen ‘ and Mrs- Arthur Hleberich: alter--1 nate leader*. Helen Beery and Mrs Ervin Schuehr; sunshine committee. Tillie Peters. Mrs. Louis Fuhrman and Mrs. William Kruetxm irt., Zion Lutheran Church BAKE SALE Saturday. !) A. M. CITY HALL

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Vnlon Township Wormin’- club,' Mrs. Thttrl Stults. 1:30 pm. Stated meeting of Order of Eastern star. .Masonic hall. 7:'!u p, m. Presbyterian Imdies .'.ld society, Mr* Lois Bia. k. 2:30 p.m. Friday Calvary Ladle* Aid family night, church. 7 30 p.m Voting Mai riel Peoples class of ( I'nlon Chajiel. Mr. and Mr.>. Dick Miller, 7:30 p.m. Calvary l/tdie* Aid society, church, 7:30 p m. ; Happy Homemaker* duh arid i Good Nn . .<»• . dub, Monroe M.-th-odist chur !i annex. 7:30 p. m Legion auxiliary. Lef’lwi home, 8 11>. m. Saturday | Zion Lutheran < h rch bake sale. < Ity hall. 9 a m. Junior and Intermediate Fellowwhip, Hall<>wv—n party, Methodist ’ hutch. 5 to 7 p 'u. Monday Research club. Mr.’. L. A. Cowiins 2:30 p.m. ENTERTAIN WITH ' DINNER SUNDAY i Mr. and Mr*. Adolph Marbach i entertained Sunday with a carry-. 'in dinner at their home on route I 'for Mr and Mr*. Robert Mar : l.ach. of Fort Wayne, who will I I leave soon to make their home in Michigan Guest* were Wilmer vVierman. Mr. and Mrs Gerhard Marbach and i daughter. Mr and Mrs Wilson Weiland and children. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grote and children, Mr and . Mrs. Pat Hackman and son. Mr j i rind Mrs Wyman Patrick and chiljdren. Mrs. Marie Weiland. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Marbach and children. i Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ginter and daughter. Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. Don Grote, Mr and Mrs. Roland Grote and son. route 5; Mr. and! Mrs. Hugo Bultnahn and children. ■ Mr. and Mr*. Harold Emerick and i daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sei- 1 king, Mr and Mr*. Dwight Red j 'ding and daughter, of Fort Wayne; I Mr. and Mr*. Norbert Brenneke ( and children. Woodburn; Mr. and! Mr*. Adolph Marbach and children land the honored guests. The Research club will meet Monday afternoon at two thirty; o’clock at the home of Mrs. L. A. ! Cowens Mrs. J. W. Calland will be the leader The Ruth and Naomi circle of the Zion Evangelical and Reform- • ed church will meet at two thirty, o'clock Thursday afternoon in the J social room* of the church. The Calvary latdle* Aid society will have family night at the church Friday evening at seven thirty o’clock. Member* may come mask ed. and prizes will be given PicI turns w ill be shown of the children at Bible school, foilwing which :i luncheon will be served by the committee. Members are requested) to bring a cup for coffee Thousands of tons of badly needed food are laid waste by fire Annually fires occur in 2.000 flour mills and elevators. 200 packing' ! plants. 900 bakeries. 10.500 restsu rant*. 2().<MN> bam*. 500 creameries and dairies, and in thousand* of

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Observe Golden Wedding (i Mr. and Mrs Theodore J Lengerich, of Decatur, rural route six. o s rveil their ;>Oth welding annlv»r-ary O< tob r 17. The we l-known A run* coun'y coupb at ended a dlnntr in their honor Sunday, October 16. at the Knights of Column u* hall. Lengerich Photo.

/ •731 d Mr. and Mrs S. T Welker had | a* their Sunday dinner guest* j Mr. and Mr*. Walter Winteregg , and Mr ami Mrs. Groce Tope. Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Welk- | er. Wren. <» : Mr and Mrs. Gerald ( Welker. Mrs. Minnie Welker and , Devona Welker. Mr*. Ava Ma»sar- ( I vy and daughter. Lima, O.; Barbara and lairry Jackson. Decatur , Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Hansel and daughter, Nancy, spent the. weekend with Mrs Hansel's mother. Mrs. Howard Chute in Logan, O. Mrs. Dan Niblick accompanied I Mr. Niblick on his recent buying [trip to New York city. Her naiu-J ' was unintentionally ommitted from > the item in Tuesday's Dally Demo- | crat. j Ralph Knoff, of Pittsburgh, Pa. ' !enjoyed several hours here today ■ 1 mewing old a<<iuairvances Ralph'’ left here many year* ago and climbed to success as a railroad man, 1 1 serving II years as a member and 1 ’chairman of the national railway 1 I adjustment board He retired la.*? Deci mher I. The Wells county alcoholic beverage board has referred the application of the Bluffton American Le-1 gion for a permit to sell "liquor by i i the drink" to the state alcohoh -; | commission, the position of the 10-1 cal member* being kept secret. | Thin'een petition* sign'd by ap-1 proximately 650 citizens of ’hat ! county were filed in opposition 'ol the request. The R. I, Scliutt Constructsn company of Indianapolis was ,'lr> low bidder tor the complete rebuildiiu of the Wabash river bridge -it , New Corydon, just across the Ity county line. Their bid was 170.300 I The contract will not be awarded until the next session of .the Jay county board ot commissioners November 7. The Rev. A J. Steinen. 92, died at the home of a daughter. Mrs. I!< I Click, of Warren, Monday Funeral i . rvice* were held at Van Wert .this afternoon with burial vJ Ohio j i y h and Mr*. St* man ob-o rnd their 66th wedding anniversary last Sunday. 3oy Scout Troop 61 Plans Weiner Roast Member* of Boy Scout troop 61 will meet in Hanna-Nuttman park at 7:15 p.m. Thursday for a welner roast. All boy* are urged to come prepared with necessary food ami appetite. — -- -- •

_ j ja.. ~- , - rieir — - • -•-• >■— -— - • — ' - •» • EL W *l H k. ’ fjßiii K \r - \ EES#* 118 / * i 'WIMBEj.- >r -J LES PHM. 2». Waahington advertising man and once a paralytic kiaaes hia’ bride, the former Sylvia Ferraiuolo of Naples. Italy, as they arrive at LaGuardia Held. New York, en route from Marseilles France, where they were married She befriended him when he was a child in Italy suffering from paralysis His parents brought him to the U. 8. in IMO. and. remembering Sylvia, he started writing to her Umm rears aso. Marriage is the result f/oternalieaa/l

Charge Possession Os Counterfeit Money t Indianapolis. Oct 26 <l'P) Federal secret service agents tod'iy held two men for possessing con iterfeit money. The men. Willard Kelly, 17. and Herbert Aiken. 36, both of Indianapolis, were arrested by city police when they each paid for a round of drinks with a Imgus 111) bill. The bills hud identical serfu! j numbers. ' 0 n . Admitted Clyde Cook. Geneva: ' Mrs. Bertha Snyder. Wren. O. Diasmissed: Carroll Geisler, Will ' shire, O.; Mrs. Lloyd Ball and baby ’ boy, Woodburn; Mrs, Joseph Kaehr : and baby boy. Timothy Allan; Mrs. Eugene Aeschliman and baby boy. Keith Michael; Mrs. Bertha Foreman; Mrs Rose Lauby. Fort Wayne; Mr*. Ermal Gilbert and son.. route 4; Carl Shaw; Mr*. Edna Sharpe. Mendon. O. A a pound. 6 ounce baby girl was liorn to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coffee at 12 05 a.m. today at the St. Joseph * hospital. Fort Wayne. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Aeschliman are the parents of a baby boy, born this on ruing at the Adams county memorial hospital He has not been named. A baby girt was mini to Mr. and Mr* Clifford Miller. Ohio City. 0.. at 8:28 p.m. Tuesday at the local hospital. Sandra Jo is tile name of the baby girl born to Mr and Mr*. C. 1 C. Moser. Jr. Berne, at 11:4s o’clock Tuesday night at the Adams county hospital She weighed 5, founds, 15’i ounces. Mr. and Mis. John Thornton., Portland, are parents of an 8' pound. 154 ounce baby boy. born at 10 stt a.m. Tuesday at the Ad ama county memorial hospital. He has not been named Mr. and Mrs Robert B Hunter, of Woodlawn Courts. Bloomington, are the parents of a hahy boy. i lorn at 7 3 •’ am. Tuesday at the Bloomington hospital. He weighed 6 pounds, 5 ounces and ha* been named Robert Todd.

Plan Observance Os National Book Week Exhibits Planned By Public Library A special feature in observance i of national l>ook week. November 13 to 20, is being planned for the De- ( catur public library. Miss Bertha Heller, librarian, announced today The national o’ servunce come* the same we<>k as apirituaP empbasi* week in Decatur As a result of the two event* j coming at the same time, one of t.'i" , principal exhibit* at the library dur . ing book week will lie Diides. At | preseif', the local librarian has ar > ranged to show Bible* written in Greek. Hebrew. Latin. -Spanish. Germen and French. Anyone having a Bible written in a language oCie:' than English, cr any early transla Hons i* asked to contact ghe lo'uxl library ro arning. mcnfs can I mad* to place it in .'he display. Eariy publi: ations of hymn book* and prayer books also are being sought for the unusual exhibit. Other fer/urts also are being planned I to He In the two observances, it was announced. The old religious lamks will be , placed on a large table in the center of the national hook week exhibit laut year hundred* of local people visited .the library during the book week observance and indications are that the crowds will oe larger this year, Mi** Heller said. Housewife Winner On Radio Giveaway San Francisco. Oct. 26 d’P) ' A 54-year-old housewife who won I more than 815.000 in prixes on a ’ iiadio giveaway program, said to ! ! day she could still "hardly re | : member what happened when the • telephone rang.” Mr*. Margaret Magnusson won I Columbia broadcasting system's "Hit the Jackpot" program last I night by correctly identifying the "secret saying" as "A square peg I in a round hole." i Radio Static Angers Man, Lodged In Jail Springfield. 111. Oct. 26 —(UP) — Ous H. Campbell was in jail I today because static interfered with his favorite radio shows Police < harged Campliell witli assault with intent to kill after hi* wife reported his anger at , the static led him to: 1. Try to smash Hie radio 2. Seize a shotgun and threaten j to kill her. 3. Set fire to the living room rug. w i Troop 14 met after school Tues day evening. Following roll call I and dues, the election of officers was held Judy Melchl wa* elected president: Jane Grimm, vice president; Claudia Caston, secretary treasurer. and Susan Custer ' Scribe Songs were then sung ami ; the Brownie promise given. Hallo ween treats, given by the leaders were then enjoyed Susan Custer, scribe. Fish Fry—K. C. 6 • 7 and 8:30 - 11 Friday Nite. M'mbers and guests. 252t2

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Auto Hits Tractor, One Man Is Killed Rushville, Ind. Oct 26. - fL'P) State police today said Howard Overleese, 41, Milroy, wa* killed last night when a car struck the tractor he wa* riding in Ind 3 and it overturned Overleese suffocated, police said and his son. John, eight, received minor injuries when they were pinned beneath the tractor. John T Ralston. 22. Milroy, driver of the car. told police he did not see the tractor, which he ran into from behind — Asbestos was first discovered more than 2,000 years ago in the Italian Alps Its elastic fiber* were woven into for Roman emperor*. WWVWWWMRAAfWWMAM NOTICE TO ALL PATRONS My 'phone No. hs* been changed to 1991 DOROTHY HI NT BEAI’TY SHOP Homestead 23

• /■.^ i '■ “ —I J J IN MUSIC, ITS TOSCANINI.. j lIN PERMANENTS, ITS ANN’S H There is no substitute for the : best , . . there is no substitute ’ i r experience and technique 1 in hairdressing. “For Those Who Seek Perfection" ITS ANN’S BEAUTY SALON 15i W. Main St. Berne. Ind. When Cnll’nv I s Long Distance. El ! 121 — I’iease Call Collect id G BURN ’EM or SAVE’EMt WHICH 1 W A»> <■>» >* x. “I used to bum autumn leaves. Now I save 'em tor the compost pile. It's no different with dollars. Instead of wasting them, like I used to do, I'm storing some of them in my savings account for the future. 1 ' '‘"’N •*"” SAVINGS ACCOUNT HERE W e Pay 1 Interest on Saving Deposits STATE BANK ESTABIIBHED 18&1 ■W r »rn7»W(ra d<u aMMatl

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Trade In a Good Town — Decatur SEE LANE’S LATER THAN you P; THINK Make your appointment today, . for Christmas portraits, the one gift that only Hh| ' you can give. M ' I'or'r-iits 31 * M Anspaugh