Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 269, Decatur, Adams County, 15 November 1949 — Page 3

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society Items for day'* public*on must be phoned in by 11 a. m. gatoeday 9:30 a. m.). Phone 1000 1001 Betty Terveer I Tuesday I Tri Kappa. Elks home, S p.m Root township home economi.-s club. Mra. Lew Hough. i J oyai Daughters class of Bethany i F-anseilcci I’. B. church. Mr< i '■ <" go Myers, after <hur. h ser- < vi. ex. ('. L. of C. pot-luck, ('. L. of C. hall. 6:30 p.m. Pleasant Mills PT.A., 7:30 pm. < Decatur Garden club, Mr.-:. R,> * nyon. C p. in ; Wednesday Decatur Home Economies cljb, ' Mrs. Roy J’ric*. 2 p.m. Gecode dub day girls, Legion home, 6:30 p. tn (Jccod club night girls, Legion : home. 12 noon. . i Pleasant Mills W. S. ('. S. Mir. I Harlen Jones. 1:30 p. m Psi lota Xi sorority, Elks home - ft p. tn. I Academy of Friendship, Mrs. ' Dallas Brown. 7:30 p in. i . St, Ann study club, Mrs. George 1 Weinhoff. 7:31/ p.m, St. Paul Ladies Aid society, Mrs. James Myers, all day. Mt. Pleasant Bible class, Mr. tr d ■ Mrs. Gerald Grandstaff. 7:30 p. in Haiidressfrs association, SwearInc ns, 6:30 pin. Ladles Shakespeare club, Mrs. John Tyndall, 2:30 p in. Thursday Ruralistic study club, Mrs. N> bert Base. S p. in Women of Moose, Moose home. 7:30 p. m.. officers. 7 p. in Circles 3 and I of WSc S. of ? Methodist church. Mrs. E X Wl< ks, 2:30 p in. Women's guild of St. Luke Evan- ' , gelical and Reformed chin * 11, cliur Ii basement, all day Phoebe Bible class of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, after church services. Friendship Village dub, Kimsey . school, 7 p. m. j Ruth and Naomi circle of Zion |&K*Mtolical ®nd Reformed church, [church, 2:30 p. tn. Circles one and two of W. S. C. S. ’ I of Methodist church, Mrs. C. IL Saviors. 2:36 p. im ! Ladies Fellowship of Missionaiy ' I church. Mrs. Harold Idlewlne. 7 p. 1 i So Cha Rea, Mies Recreation ' hall, 6:15 pm. Rummage and bake sale. Immanuel Lutheran church, K. of P home, !< a.in. to 4 pin. Friday Salem W. S. C. S. supper and b-. znar. < hurih basement, 5 to 7 p. 1 ■ 11 1 Koos, in the absence of the president, Mrs. Otis Shilferly Mrs. Koos 1 also gave the devotions, following i which songs wire sung by th* 1 group. The following officers were ‘ FILMS Developed and Printed QUICK SERVICE Kohne Drug Store

| Wonderful New THAT extra thrill to romance by giving her a jy third ring, a ring that > harmonize* w beautifully | I with her engagement and JfrP'SLa J wading ring. Give her thia ring at the tune of marriage ’ or a* an annivenary reminder Priecilla Interlocking 1 continuing love, a renewal ot turning, I your pledge of faith and shifting on the finger. and devotion. M three rtnga are finals f held by • tiny invioiUe | lock pin. -«AMMAg< | Priscilla PUMPHREY mamon* »•*•» Jewelry Store

president; Alr.v Lo ili Drake, vi - • president; Mrs. Emil Shifferly. se r.tary: Mrs. Jam -v Darr. Treasure;’. After -ev» ril readings, za.i, ■* w< re ie 1 by the !t» v. Ftraiey. l.oie|y refresliments were later served by the host . uses. Mrs. Robert Brown an.! Mrs. Ghnn Eirxcii.-. T.’.e Deceui ,er meeting will lie he'd at tiie ebur h and will he a carry i supper and Chri.-t:nas gift ■ x -.ua- e for tiie rni-mli. r- and their families. Mrs John Hocker of Monroe u tert; iticd i-< .Sunday dinner for Mr ami Mm. D Imo Conneley of D- <• i tur and Mr and Mrs. R J. M<- ’ii of Monroe. The fa' ::: W S'. C. e . will < ilcken or meat loaf sti;>|>- r Fri day evening from five to i.even o'i '•■ k in •!.;■ < lunch I as m*-:it. A bn-zi-.’.r will also be held in .o:in<-<”lon with the supper, and the pubic i invited to attend. The Ge. ole club will in M W d to -day at the Legion me Tbe (j r. girls will have their dinner at s.x thirty o’clock ami th> nizht rlrlt at t welve o' Io: 1; no HI. Tii* Women's guilif of t'.te St. Luke Evangelical and ilefonm d < I,uri h will have an all day ni lug in the church basement Tiiurs day Mrs. Cbi'rles s tin* p;i will h son leader and th Io •• Mos til** rcient contest will le hoates -* Sewing and quilting will be don** ami all ladies < f the church are bi v ited. Mrs Harb n Jones will be lic.ites v to the Pleasant Mills W S C. S. Wedn**sday afternoon at one thirty o'clock. All members are urged to attend. Psi lota Xi sorority will have :i> social meeting Wednesday cveiiiu at eight o'clock at the Iks ii.nne. The De.-atur Home Economics club w ill meet as two o'clock Wed nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Roy Price. Tri Kappa sorority will have its social meeting at eight o'clock I his evening at the Elks home. The Rurallstic study club will m i t at eight o'do k Thurxdkj q. < ning at of Mrs. Norlmrt Gao*. The Women of the Moose will have formal initiath n Thursday <v emng at -even thirty o'clock at the Moose horn . preceded by the of'i < er.s meeting at seven. The Girls' Guild of the Cross Evangelical Reformed church at Berne will present a three-act missionary play. "Soup, Sand and Sagebrush" lit the church Sunday evening at seven thirty o'clock The following are members of the cast: Norman Lehman. Betty Imu Steiner. Kathleen Affolder, Winifred Lehman. Ardus Jean Beatty. Evelyn Miller. Phyllis Kneuss. (Tndyn Bixler and Dorothy Berti < h. Circles thre • and four of the W.S.C.S of the Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs E. N Wicks Thursday afternoon at two thirty o'clock. Mrs. George Helm w ill be devotional leader and

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b ’ F lx B ' 'fcEn ‘ | ' ' . - TO SAVI THEM from deportation and almost certain death because of their folitical affiliations in their Commiin st-dormnated homeland. Burmese nurses Hla Sicn (leftl and Ruby Thaw are unofficia ly -adopted" by Jersey City, N. J.. Rotary club to meet Immigration department requirements. The nurses, whose student visas «**’*«*• rerved w.th the famed Dr. Gordon S. Seagrave in the r< treat from Burma, an 1 now an- at Jtney Qty tm-di--al erntar. (International)

Mrs. Gerald Jones will b<* in < hurgc of the lesson Mrs. Adrian Baker. Mr Inland Smith, Mrs. Timothy ■. ragm*. Mrs Joel Reynolds and Mrs. E, N. Wicks will be hostesseM. Tin* Heller building on Monroe street is undergoing a facelift mt this wiek. Three slt.es of the brleK structure are receiving a quarterjinih coating of <oncete. Cal Yos'. •<.< d contractor, is doing the work. The building is o< upled by Dr. iarold DeVor, Do's Duizhiiut I Shop, Holler Insurance a nd Realty l Co. and Progiessive Maintenance Co. Miss Rose Center and her nfe-e. Mrs. Dick Steele, have returned from a aev< ral week* trip through 'alifornla and u'her western state* Next .Sunday's Chicago Tribune will tarry a page of colored pictures concerning Hanover College, tine of the photographs to be pro di:e<* I will be of William Kingsl. v >f tills city, son of Mrs. Eve.yn Kingsley Bill is a sophomore at ■Hanover anti a menilier of Sigma Chi fraternity Mrs Dick Heller left today for a visit with her par. nts, Mr. and Mrs Van Giant at Renuselaer. William Beavers, of Seattle. Wash., formerly of Decatur, i« visiting his mother, Mrs. S. B. Beavers of Winchester street. Mr. and Mrs J. Ward Calland atI tended Hie weilditlK of Mis.; Helen i Hosier and Dr John J Calland at .the Saint Joan of Arc church in i Indianapolis Saturday. I Harry Knapp. D Burdette Custer. !Dr Harold Zwl. k and Dr. G. J Kohne have returned home from heir annual Intntitig trip as gue-ts of the Rev. A A Kolnie of tlood'and. They reported each got the'r I linit in bird* and rabbits. Fort Woyne Resident !s Killed By Auto Fort Wayne, Ind.. Nov 15 (I’Pl Police today said Richard Ball, i 5, was killed yesterday when lit * was hit by a car as he walked a ' cross a street. w ra ’ ” ’■ , ” r J X V * -If h' B 1 I ■ V : --AL-j - i wml W* EVHVTNINO ta back to normal again at the Hickory Hi*h School, Sharon, Pa., after the temporary furor created when Walter MacDonald, a teacher, paddled 17-year-old Betty Ann Coiapietro (above). Although the tutor pleaded that the spanking was "in line of discipline," he was suspended After a protest strike by the school's teachers, the Hickory County School Board lifted the suspension. (International) (

■ 1 ’ al ’ K W -M -■< iF ! t ■ nMBa j' xV f ONE OF TWO Economic Administration officials missing in North Korea since Sept. 22, Alfred T. Meschtcr, Kinderhook, N. Y., Is unofficially reported well. Meschter wan aboard merchant ship Kimball R. Smith, seized by Korean Communists (International) , SIX-YEAR-OLD <c',»ut. I'r*>iii Pag- Oriel MMHM—■ -- I—-■ e—■lll,l I —I 11 trace being found of her. Stockiey said the Giucoft honr* wus being watched in case "suspicious messages or ransom notes" were d« livered. ' In a care of this kind,” he added. "w • nlwaya suspect a sex motive. -But so far time has been m> ev lltn< < of this." ID* saiil no roundup of known sex violators wu- planned immediate'y. Giucoft said his daughter was very olr dient." "She always came home when it was time amt she never ran away." he said. He sai l he and his wife had absolutely no etiemi ■* and knew of no one who would wish to harm ' them or their family. During Hits, farmers >n the I'nited Hlates lost 17,0tlii.(mo woik days due to n- id«nts. Th«ir combined doctor bill was (36.0110.000. The first horse to win at Longacres till* s|>iing was Spring Tonic. Minnesota. Land <4 Ten Thou sand Lakes." really has more than 11,000. Tiie total includes no less than 99 named Long Lak * and 91 named Mud latke. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Braden are the parents of a baby girl, born at 8: IS p. m. Monday at ine .tu-ms county memorial hospital. zsh* weighed 6 ixHinds. 7 1 .- ounces and has been named Roxy Ann. A baby girl was born to Mr ami Mr.v. Glen Bollen Lacher c 4;40 o lock .Monday afternoon at the locil hospital. She weighed S pounds. " ounc and has been named Karen Fue. Q n Admitted: Mrs. Ainos Stauffer, route 6; Augnstus Douglas, county home. Admitted and dismissed Linda Ixm Geyer, route 6; Monard Wagley. Geneva, route 2. Dismissed G. C. Moser. Bern*; Mr*. Mabie Hauler. <22 Washington street. Mrs. ItolHrt Hammond and baby girl, route 1; Mrs. Harvey M>’ elette and baby boy. Monroev.lle; Mrs Wilber' Hann! and bs loy, Geneva. Mr*. Euzene Bower and baby loy. Mr* Imwren e RmU and baby hoy; Daniel J Schwarts. Geneva: Mr*. I.e»ier Aumanu and iiaby girl, route 1; Herman Roth. , Wren. 0.

Junior 4-H Leaders On Visit To Purdue The junior 4-H leaders of Adams county enjoyed a trip to Purdue I'nlverslty Saturday. The group toured H-e'campus under the guidance of ( helsey Miller, who assisted the local extension stat, this past summer and is now continuing his study «>f agriculture at Purdue. Von Miller, vo itionai agricultural teacher at Decatur, also helped direct the tour. Os apeiiai interest was their visit to the physics building where the 4-H'ers saw the "atom sinasbt r" used i;i research there. In the afternoon the Adams county delegation saw the Pur due-. Marquette f*Hitbi.ll game. Mri’. t'.W.R. Schwartz of the Adams county 411 council and Miss Anna K Williams, home demonstration agent, accompanied the group. The Tennessee Extension Service tells strawberry growers that geese are effe live in controlling t rahgrass ami says "successful < on- i trol Is obtained with five to eight i geese per acre." ! j. Walnuts Intended for planting ( before Huy a r e put in ihe ground should never be allowed to dry

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Ji JI Row IN PITTSBURGH, FA., Philip Murray, prexident of the UnitedSteelworkcrx and John A Steph«n» (right), vic* prexident of the U S Steel Corporation, »ign a »100-«-month company-paid pension agreement, ending a tie-up which rtarted October 1 The union immediately ordered 177 000 worker* back to their job* (International Soundphcto)

IJveatock brand* in Wyoming r»’e registered with the state livestock and sanitary board in order to avoid duplication and to prove property rights. Courts accept the brand as prima fa. ie evidence of ownership. Traue in a Good Town —

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Family basketball teams from 16 states played in the National Family Tournament al Wilson, N. ('., this year. ______ Baked sale Saturday, Nov. 19, 9:3'1 a, m. at City Hall. Gecttde club. 2fi9l I