Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 8, Decatur, Adams County, 11 January 1950 — Page 3
WEDNESDAf, JANUARY 11. l»50
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TRI KARRA ASSOCIATE CHARTER IN MEETING Mr*. Loin Black . entertained nineteen member* of tbejMaoclate'l itiapter at h*r home hurt evening. Mt», Brice Thoma* and Mr*. JHck HeHer a**i*led the hoeteea la aerv- ■ ’ !« » Wli lmt rterwtrt ' «- Following a brief bs>.«lneM meet- --—- Ing. < ondm ted by Mrs. Ixmnard Saylor*. tweaty fimr «*Tap books • err made for patients at the '• Kiley hospital, ..._ .-.L. - —77 MRS. ARTHUR BEELER HOSTESS TO CLUB ,_ The t'hureb Mothers study dubmet at the home of Mrs Arthur Keeler Tuesday. The meeting openrd with th* club creed, and devotions. given by Mrs. Wester Mbmm Mrs. Noah Schrock gave the lesson from the fhrtstian Home, entitled "Religion* Training in the Pre-achOol Child," and Mrs. Ken neth Van Horn, reviewed the topic "When and How to Bay No," tak en from Purimls magazine. Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. Beeler. Mr*. Harlen Jackson, Mrs. Hugh Engle and Mrs. Tlii ral Stuits. RESEARCH CLUB MEETS MONDAY ' Tile Research club met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ivar Stucky. With fifteen members in | attendance. The president Mrs. O. ‘ I. Vance opened the meeting with the club collecj-. Mrs. Value then I Introduced Mrs. F It. Willard who I had charge of the program, which i (insisted of-ctirrent events special ,ly prepared by each member of the <lub. " v| Following the tirosfram a briefi business meeting was conducted ! by the president at which time! the following officers were elect-1 ed: Mrs A II Holthouae. presl-J. deni, Mrs 8. L. KterharL secreyf tary. and Mrs. F. H H«u«r, tress-;:u-r Tin- next mceiiir; will be held January S 3 ar the home of Mrs Harry ktfapis Mr». C I Pumphrey will lw program leader.;! VALPARAISO GUILD HAS MEETING TUESDAY The la-i.itur Circuit chapter of) "the Valparaiso university guild Jjmcheon held Tuesday noon**' the Zion kutJleran church, was attended- bv Teyrnly five —mem lieru —**ml-vm-stH. Th»- invocation *•*" given tn- the Bov Ed: ,i* I’ Scli'nhlt Recorded Strauss Hiivdc. furnished Io the I’uldix th. . w.i piaiM thTOii/hour the inr hern -After the s(h,,nn- by l »• presbbmt. XI;It’s What You Need /n • £j/-r * A fill I i J | T - MqL rill " lr Hr i f I Otm i T 9197 L'J s r’ cs 1 FMfc ™ „ tin perfe< t c. - lai for 11.1 sion wear! t’li-p collar aHimiffshighlight the luidice and the skirt's a beauty paneled. pleSted with smart front drain*: Pattern TSt»4 ( ot iee !h* 11. IS. IS. 2" Size I", t.iK- - ! . yards :iS-indi. yard contrast. This easy -to-us' pal tern elves perfect fit. Complete. IHuslrared Sew chart shows you every step. - Send7TH I R“T V CENTS Ini j. coins for thia pattern to MARIAN-' MARTIN, care of Decatur Daily Democrat. Pattern- lH |.t . Box 67l<i. Clil.a-.’o, M 11 Print plainly YOFR NAME. ADDRESS ZONE. SIZE. STYLE>NVMBER Don't miss -mtr - . PatierCLirOokl Sdid F tteen ('• nts your copy .Sinart clothes, that "you can easily sew nt hotjte. a Free Pattern is printed in the; book—a new weskit to wear with - - —your skirts and dresses!
Society Item* for day'* pubßeation must be phoned in by 11 a. m (Saturday 9:30 a.».) Phon* 1000-1001 Betty Terveer Wednesday Holy Croaa diAuuuon *4uh, Mrs., John Itrite. 7du p.m. 8. E,_ Bridge clult, -Mr*. -Jack j Kline, b p.m. ■ Women'* guild of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, church parlorib 7: SO pig- 2_l • Boainaao and Professional Wee men. C, D. bf C. hall, ft:3o p.m. " Zinn Lutheran Missionary go ciety, church, 2 p m. Naomi circle of Presbyterian chunh. Mt*. Herbert Braun, -S p.m Ruth circle of Presbyterian church. Miss Fan Hampiel. S p.m. • Thursday —WSCS id MtdhodUt church., church, 2:30 p.m., officers. l:ta : p.m. '• . : Voting Adiilt class of Bethany , Evangelical I B. chureii. church. 7:30 p.m. " - +>ur 1 uuiy. of Lourdes study club.: Mrs. Arthur Myers, S p.m. Salem Wg;.r;B : , Mrs. t iara Kelsey, 1:30 p.m„ Victory class of Trinity Evan ! 1 geJkal I’.B, diunh, tliurih. 7:30 p.m. Que. n of Rosary study-club, Ann 1 Staub. It pm. Kaarrm Star. Masmil hall. p. I luck O'pm. Mt Pleasant WSCR.. Mrs Leo King. Sr., 13'1 p.m. ! Baptist Missionary society. Mrs : Pauline Butler. 2 p in. Baptist Mlssionury society, Mrs I ~ ' 1 ~ ’ V ' —Errals-Jacobs, Ret, SdimldL--Val I paraieo representative k*r circuit A. aiatke briefly about the t. entyi fifth anniversary id the utrtvet- : atty under Lutheran ownership. ..nd its inzrea-e In size- to the (ce-o-nt two thbipuuirl’students. Mrs. Itott Duvier reported on Ulin guild rtimmate *gie, him! Mr« i Anita-K« slinrf gave an Intei’esting ; nmoitnt of the stale unit meeting. The- project c hairman. Mrs Henry ■■ Ihtrtct’lM r;;< r. gave ,Mav S ns th** date vt lot ted lor the bridal pdr.---woo—he- lieid nt Hie Decatur 'hi.h sr'htMd. and named the .i'-si;t-_ ' !nc ..■G.ianiltt'..'‘>"“. .'.7.' ’ . ■|... ri- Ji r■ ' leu- I.'r.-.nt: Mr- tarns Ja; . . Vl( „ s id>.ivL Mrs. ■ I lehr Merer : •.t 11 atj . M - Kil l. ! Krum kcltiT'.: .and tn a uri-r. Mr* 1 Hat dd it.dlman I'-- Al.w U- J IXLa -pi... ia u-. hair J ■ .:l.a;:! .- I, e,| ■ _7T ,H. jllwjjwU io. ■■■:<■ .|i'.|. t !..r Wad a id !ai - -am • '■■■ - d.e ea >i • m.o> ? tr” -a es- lie ..ratini. apd di*spiaved samp.es .4 umiviiai faLfi. s tie- w m the d- oriHltiii p. :d. ■— A I. ■ e:‘!r i‘ * irthdav.-l al. ft.atd: • ,(| ” - .indies aiiyi sinTiiunde I ■tul; fl i, |..!e' . tfy f.4iiai-.<•, entered ■S t lie r :.. J ;..“ L 7 l-lbie Other ta'dns .avert* v’.niliiily de, ~rated and tiny individual lie - were iigl'ited jliii0-. th* C- ~; rs ■: .. th. eei-f-p. kin-.- ■ "Ilh- t 'I!-' BoF 1 Tie Tpiat , Binds ' /.o’ ~ie. ojatiug the first . Uimiteisarv of J !t.« ■ < Ira pl • -r. ’ - H os-re-e-es-.fur llie lutieheun ittt'diydod. the Me-d ia.w; AU"H Bit’ uerT'v nai: ■--.ran; toe liufkcFbii Sam r. lhw.t Engie. -Paul 1 -German, latwr.em e ■■TRTTerTfei7wnrT3inrißfirim.TiTpTr mart pierkes. Tito Decatur Garden i lull wtit : tuect Tuesday afternmm nt- two It TIT t. e.|e of Mr — M.tr-
Modern Chief Say: This Wlll , pum ,„ ise warriOf - long Dis/nnea v_rvice is a real \ knows Telephone Service: that long distance telephone cun- * * tuxtur.n are toiuptrhnl in imre • T** • nunutes or less. He knows that • 6iTU*! •ingle telephone tail can be a - t<*e plait transaction «»— saving am and in many cases saving • I - '...-•■ - 1 --— money. And he realizes that !(> ig ’ -■- ■ WL _ >1 • h ’< ;pi" c — ■, ran* are especially ' ' > y 1 ' -”‘ <M»pnu So follow honest 'TMJ ( Injun, and switch W / / to long distance . F / telephone service ' ' S * ' v»day. » CITIZEN’S TELEPHONE CO. “ ■ — ! —- j- -—• . : - r
Paullne Butler, 2 p.m. I nion (Ihapl W.S W.S., Mrs. R<y bert Workingdr, 1:30 p.m. Ladies Ahi society of First < hrl ttjan church, Mrs. Fred Schelderer, il:3<l p.m. | Boho W.S.C.S.. Mr*. Arlo Drake. 7:30 p.m. Adams county nurses axao. ia’lm’. Riverview Gardens. 6:30 p. tn. • Profit and Pleasure home economies club, Mr*. Riffle Heiman. 9 :30 a m. ■ Mary elrtde of Presbyterian church. Mra. X C. E. Gillaude.. (2:3U p.m. Martha circle of Preshyteriun church, Mrs. 11. U Koontd, 3:30 > p.m. Friday ; - American Legion auxiliary, .Legion home, S pjn. , Pocnliontaß Indra Red Men ball, i 7:30 p in. Girl Remit association. IJmoln scluMtl auditorium, 7:30 p m. Saturday-. Huke sate. Builders class of Methodist chur**h. city hail. Monday i St. Catherine's study-clnh. Joan, : Jtiurefiut, A p.rn. -„T ’ Tuesday |tei atur* Garden club. Mrs. Martin Zimmerman. 2 pm. 4 ... -a . tin Zimmel man Mr.?. Don Ltil <« and Mrs. Robert Car aid will be the assisting host ernes. Mr and Ix«wt<»n ivnd Mrs* CahUr Baxter, of . i.iud.Mrs Jkhh'k Dull und Mm Ann Mi. h were rerent suente of .Mr rinnldenon of Wren, O. Admitted: Mrs Otto llXlnirkk. rout* 2. Elmer' Roerc*** jrmhTt Mri*. Ahtri* .M«*n 1 wKH*. Mrs Elliott : and baby £iri: Dwhna Kay ~Zetrr, Fort Wuvnv, rout/ 10; Fhyliis Wil liuoiM. route Ji;, Mr*. Jennie pan- * leD. Mrn.tr y'x > » uv BUh • ’Charles Ffc’bl* vH'iii va; Mr Hernir» Su’Hlla t tifivuy O. . —LI .1 h<l Mts. Uh hard llills.iiieier. . LV.: / <>f, «> ! » drl LtJrh a! 1:’ ’1 > ... :<»d r at tin A<ia;os «f» intv tn* non 1 luatpil.d Sho v»i l»d 7 pound' l .. H» l xonn■ \ i.abv w»y ftas bofli U» Mr. and. Ur- "Hhiimh- lhni»sa-Wei! wh* »*. 7 J ? ia>t et-mtnr n.t Shi- Io a-l h.k-?ihd_ Up wvielu-d ‘J iJi. nu?u •■ ■ ■ " Mr .-‘tTrl M-t Kfh4 -HiPA BvWt/ are parent ■»-<»( a 7 ponnjl, x'Jmmc halo £hj. h«»m al ' 1'» k at the SJu* Police Keep Duty : .u liifi.' Il i’» Th* Sun I»i-»!■< p rli; . dtpatinuul «pi<*u<»!ts i .< h at icit“ nnd a;', persons -Oh a >ii4ii)hiii * F* a dvp.*r»Ai.ii« ii*. ti m ; tjr: -io. a - Also. *a< It day juditr'w ,n. 4v, -jh r < n itraTfic ■ . • I_■ h i uU* .1 parking . Democrat Want Ads
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AHggr k - -W** W’ j ■ r " r " - EXTREMES IN WEATHER a* the cold wave swooped across the U. B.—while temperature .at ill permitted May I’oulsen.to frolic on Asbury Park, N. J~
School Scholarship Program In Slate 7z High School Seniors To Be Participants senior* will pmlicipat* in ■ »h«- 195 d state wbolarship program | accorditig to an estimate made by tleuiTTUlpte N’oytd/ of Ball StaleTea* her'ii .College,.' who is the < huinnan. / The Mute Xr program. N»-e up i.*» -■ a.i: by the '• lature. pjXvidrs tittit each year tfte four/ Mate inatitufiotta of high-' er Purdue. In •liaiu/Stale and Ball Slate- Tnay offvi holarships which cover i i/n---nhgi nt fee’* to two studfmtTTmH ; /at -li eouuty. indhatioi.s are that a!) high | m htxds in the eounty wilt parti,* ! ipate- in the scholarship progfaH .: according to announcement*, piad * i by W Guy Br« vn. prin-ip.il of tin-l>-*atnr high- s< huuL ami Hansel Foh.i, t aunty -up* t-tnGitdent of • ‘fhOEilv*, — . / The examine turns for the eight h hular-hip* u .11 l»r given Io la ;h I '.*'»£■ 1 a<i»i«‘ during the »w*k of Fehruarv ti-10. SdtofdatMhipji arc a*aided- h\ means of competitive < \am»riufions cn»h in school# throiaih<mt tlir** state/’ dean Noyer explained. He a* nt on to .add ; that .the ♦ v ..HfiiiatitOK u ill he f irpished by the n. bolar -hip < ommiitr*-. and in hold pt i;*.’ .L_.'i and *• »d’n • I ' lunations are ci-ven I • • - ! - t ! 'j. l.l|> 'I Jit, the t-ntHjresOi'.n by 4)iuh* piin. ipal The • y: a *rnts ind:- ate the cob id tl .m- . !i».j< ♦- the « \ imln..V.■ n p:tp»- are (het* Mmt to lkal_ S« If•’ *1 so; trading X a.iM- are l|i»n- .made and in <r * 1 where .•etT'j»etil t« n /*>- heeu, altvMrat*K ‘.l l *ib u 'i'.'i? are itaim <1 The at.’l be r»-p«H‘t»d to the <fiid*-ut pritk ipul and < • t?H . ir»erinit-latent bv Anri 1.1. ti t iti • motftr-r-tttetrf -4 j 1■ -
FOR GOOD SHOES p-’ n -ru jMMk. - - ' *XTV j ■ -• : X ■»' »'■■7 J* ’ llWfe "rtl©*? Milk ■ **"■-i^EF' JvwKwfltEi aggn ’-nPWgS FORMOSA ha» not been thanI doned ly the U. S, Senate Homer Ferguson tRt, Michigan. i My. on leaving the White It" is< • after a cohferi ncy with. I’resutent T 'Truman and Secretary of State _[ ! P**" AnhliMFl ma he )_ . will urge that m»n be given per- i RHaaion to volunteer, for an "un- I ; official" b? the National* ! j'tot -—(thiernaitoo. D |
Unusual Birth Is Reported By Vet Dr 11. TI. Allison. D V.M. Decatur n pbried an unusual <a*casicit •■hl,c. to eonnty agent I. E. Archiadd. I>r. Allison reported that >7 cow owned by Albert Buuck" of -Preble township gave birth Monday night to five cwlyvw. Tlrt» aa:n< cow hud given birth to twins in her pn-vious <ulvihg perimi. Both calvings have taken place wltliia J 2 mouths. JJnfortunatety, all sev en calve.v came dead. Dr Allistm states twin calves • occiir mice it* ’ls” calvings, and triplets .once in ,117,(100 calving*. Handicraft School Held Here Tuesday Further Handicraft Classes Requested Th* Fir«‘ ChrDiiun church was. fill* 1 ul’h wuiioti Til* -d.ij KMining ’h* rudiments rd "metal work inc .ghn* miking md sh» Ilk*-, and npi'i/friftiy' ; »nouvh to n nn* <t anoUv r nu *h • stfe’y.uii.w " * ; Coder the giiManr?. ot difftr.bnf hull »p‘‘»»F* 4* handifrudt— mMiool w.V'held in the i hun b *»poii*or* d " bv th* C4»unly hpinr economic* •<!♦ -psmESt tt pt. •niMfChy Mi<s Anu . WtttliiiH-s. find :hi <•> uii’v r*< n a’icn oTfi •. by D>nriJ* \orm.iTr —~ An »-;in..»•<»! ?.’» womHi pii' in tip day at ! ivi.i»>. Wh/Ji -Ki »«l ’> ?.•' .. 'i! ': c,\ ;< ■ k Jn the afr< rm* »i>. ».. . > N in iiAUb paintiiik'. iinih r th* ViTp ’ «. \i-*b_u of Mr-v W.l’j i; i nr • ■ * \• •! 1 • ' ;*m.‘ •! \* i ;b. ni. - ItiUk-ft ho'vlßuh*'* >1 !:->rn <P , h.ui !» t < to uno.h* r Tin-' ho<>| \o:iii;i|l w* . •jUdiit lmlc ta -Mich a u ;rv <ha- Hu* - • "w tikim- ■ *!/* Upon I’ • »n* i*> m. and •/» a- :b« y
'H|s' These essentiaTEeTore- ~ and-after shaving preparations are created especially for the electric shaver | x —Pre Electric Shave Powder to make the razor glide smoothly and Comfortably; | deluxe Aftcr-Elcctric Shave Lotion that meets the electric shaveus spe- > cial after-shave needs. FnE ‘ ELECTRIC IjTTi shav£ > H fe Ss P <* WC,:R || SI.CO li i .pH AFTER. ILI ELECTRIC SHAVE I LOTION H p SI.OO l|| IP The electric shaver will t doubly appreciate these- 1 shaving essentials be cause they are made for ' him -eschssively. - -’ SMITH DRUG CO. t
phased “All very informal." h. said. (Miter classes were in candle making.-led by Mrs. Hollman Ealy; ijigStaFtnSlelfhg. Norman glovF making. Mrs* Norniatt, and knitting. Misjt W-i!liams. Although no, date nas beMv aet tor en..:ber sueh handirraft school. Notntan *ssy* Hist pliuis ar.■ being .considered to have a similar Mt*sinn ' sometime witfaln the next ftid -months." Ftdjowlhg yester day s nitvilUL 'niany '•* the women Who atinletT h»d ittimstni the , furtiter liandiernf. class.s. Annual Slorewide. ( Icarance Sale Still Goins On- — E. I’. GASS STOKE. sui In the comp*.unding of prescription*. Absolute Accuracy must be a paramount cottsidcniiion* :xh Htaiih at stake, there must be no mishap! In t’.is pharmacy, Specializing in careful compounding., we doubk-chtck Jvcry step in carry‘ n K your Doctor’! orders. Yet you pay no more for this assurance! \X hy not drop io/ TT Holthouse Brug Co. RjIIJUUJB Tip] -1 CiTOiUtlß
lull Hear II iHjL hen wlipit IT’S THE RICHNESS IN Bamby Bread THAT MAKES IT BETTER WWWWIMIRIW*MMWWWmMMWMANMAMIN«MRMMM*N«NMMINMMW 7~ Try a h>af of this flavorful tread today. The secret of Bamby Bread is its richness. Mostly handmade, this loaf usen coffee craua instead of j milk. M’s more delicious, more compact .. . it’s richer! (JET A I.tHF AT YtH R (JRtM'ER'S. Stewart’s Bakery PHONE 1
I GIRL SCOUTS I ’Brownie troop 1* met at tin? IJnI■ ,• .In sch«»d Tuesday afternoon. I Roil was called and dues ■ were I paid The meeting .was spent iti I ; playing .games. Itetrr-slbment.H iirere fpKter I, Janet After, acribe. I A meet Inr nt Brownie troop 16 ! ! was held at the iJm-oln school I recently. New <rfficer* were electI cd und games enjoyed Plans were | ; then made for ULure meetliua, . and the meeting closed wilh the I Friendship drilei. * Deanna Small, scribe. i
Say n With FLOWEKS -:'[ From '’Ta
4 X Hl If I could talk just a Jittle bit better... . . . il would be real easy to explain our side of the story almut Iveinu a baby. We sure - lake lhe rap for a lot of thinßs and are expected to _ like it.* When we uel cranky. Ihats supposed- («• I* «*b natural. May lie makinß K<tod use of the right baby pow’i " der <»r baby oil or other baby - needs would make us easier to live with. (Jive us the t; best baby supplies, and lie ’ sure to uet t hem at KoLrie’s. KOHNE DRUG STORE
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-rar I A SUIT u on file In Washington District court asking *30.000 alienation of affection* damage* i from Ruth Weyand (above). NLRB attorney handling bUgation before th* Supreme court. Plaintiff ia Mr*. Olive Perry, Negro, who charge* Mis* Weyand, whit*, gave - tvon for Advancement of Colored I People, an automobile, and that a i child waa born during “illicit love affair." (ZaferiMthMaJ) , If You Have Something To Sell Try ‘ A Pemeceat Want Ad—tt Pay*.
