Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 17 January 1950 — Page 3

TUESDAY. JANUARY ;:, 153#

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BITTY ION I HIRBCHY TO WKO ON FEBRUARY 4 Announcement ba* been made of the engagement and approachinn marriage at Mine Betty kme IIIrM-hy' daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Gilbert Hirachy of route 4, and Ray A. Henaoa, *oa ot Mrs. William Benson of Muirehead. Alberta, Caa. Th* weddiag will take place on February 4. Miss lllrsihy gradnaled from Monroe high in hool and hi employ ed at Swearingens. Mr. Henson is Jan auctioneer In Muirebead 4.~. ■ - ■ TO ATTCND FBI IOTA Xt..' , • . LUNCHCON SATURDAY — Mina Kay Yager and Mine Alice Both, official delegates from Alpha Delta chapter of Pai lota XI sorority. will attend the mid year lunchacta as hostess to the members of grand council and the delegates from die s/veuty-aive chapter* other local members who will attend the Informal reception and luncheon at the Indianapolis Athletic club are Miss Margene Bauer and Mlns Harhar<"Anspaugb lamlse Sparks and Dorothy Ritter. formerly heard each week oyer radio station WFHM Indlanapoti--. | sill present a group of two piano number* which will include “Fugh»4Dk by Johann Sehastlpn Rack; "Dance Macabre," HalntSaens; "The Harmonica Player;” Gutou; "Clair de Lune." Itebussy; and "Jamaican Rumba." Arthur Ren jamttC „ r The Informal reception will loheld in the green room of the Athletic duh from ten to twelve of clock. Registration Will take place in the palm room and the one -o'clock luncheon In the ballroom Grand officers of the sorority are Mrs J D Young. Colunibns. grand president; Mrs Wendell Iteed Indianapolis grand vicepresident: Mrs Emmons llougland. Franklin, grand secretary; Mrs Earl Lawson Vim ennes grand treasurer. Miss Leab. Flint,,. ItpUlhJ haptili-H and- Bayville, grand ade.wvz •.Mr*. ( • reen itOHK grand editor- Mrs Chari* s ; Weddle, l*?banon. grand <-«»ndii< ' Chest*--, CM$ • To redeye coughing spasms, muscular aorenyss. rub .Uwuat. chest and m-ma a* asm back at bedtime Wg I wKW with Ume-tested ▼ vgPOlug

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Saaltty Mama tar day’s pubdcatlew muat ba pbaaad la by 11 a. m. (Saturday 4:30 a m.) Phone 1000-1001 /•*» Tarvaar ..//• . Tuesday C. L. <rf C., C. L. of C. hall. < W P M- . Tri Kappa sorority. Elka homo Pleasant Milla PT.A, school. 7:30 pm Kam Join Us ria** of Bethany Evangelical U. B church, church. 1 P<a. Loyal Daughters class of Beth Mwnnn-utb P.T.A.. ’;3» P m. WATJ, of the Trinity Evangelical UR. chnrch Mr*. Rephus Jacksoa. 7 p.m. tlecatur Garden club. Mrs Marlin Zimmerman. 2 p.m. Wednesday Hairdreaaers association, I rets Harmon, 7-3»i p. m Academy of Friendship, Moose I home 7*30 pm. Imdles Shakespeare club, Mrs I. C. Pettibone, 3*» p in. Historical club, Mr* Phoebe | Hite. '3 30 pan flecoda- club. Eagibnhorde, night ' girl* 13 noon day girl*. 4:30 p.m Jolly Housewife home economics club of St Mary's township, Robo sehbol, 1:30 pm. P«1 lota Xi tuHial, Elks home * p m. # Decatur Home Economic* club. Mr*. O K Baker, 2 pm. Phoebe Bible claas of Zion Evan gelical and Reformed chnrch, church. 7:3# pm. Thursday Progressive Worker* class of Trinity Evangelical I'. B, church", .church. 7:30 p.m. Women of Moose ritual practice. * p>m..-' 4. HoMr U B Willing Worker* ria**;Mr* May Tope. 7 pin • c.s.c "Ijulieii Aid society of Lnion Chapel, church, all day M-ltjsiiqiary society of Church of God. Janice AgWrr 7 3tt pm” Frltdidship Village i-lub, Kim sey school Lh,m .... « Womans guild of the St. Luke Evangeliadl and Reformed church, < hurch basement, all day.- : ; tbsui Neighbor* home economb - club. Mrs. Rrulteu Schwarts. pm . x Ladles FrllowMiip of Misslonftiy ' ■ hurt h. Mr*. Idiwrence VonGunieti. 7 p m. — Friday ~ Fhirafhea < lass ..t Baptise rhttre * h Mrs llrii •• Butler. 73« p m Adams f'ouniv Federation of Cliilis Mi* ffiiltrii Stanlev J p m Monday Hole Family discussion <-itii’. Mrs Herb Foos. » |>3n tre»* Ma* -L J 'Martin. Goshen, charity ihaUman. Mr* Dorothy Foster lIH-hvlfh« v svmphony ■ hair man Mis* .lean' Hourke. Fort Wayne., northern province chairman: Mr* Kenneth Peterson, Port land central province chairman. -Mr* Glean i'iark. North Vernon tumihern prolin e • halrman. .and Mrs Glenn Marshall. IndiMnapoh*. official stationer

t r* Unfailing Personal Jnterest 1 L j ♦ The family, no matter what their * religion, will find our friendly. . • personal attention a great help in .— ... . their bereavement. It m consoling , to know that every detail receives • J J the unfailing interest of a compel ent staff. x B ZWICK Z aoaarAawiai aonaRAMMf X" BINCT >«N • MON. 2ND 6 PHONES6I ANO 100

| Four hundred and twenty reI nervation* for the delegates and I members have been made. The ' Routh Pacific theme will be carried out In bank* of tropical flowftir a* the table*, tn the corsages • and lei*, finest* of the grand . council for the luncheon will InMis* 'Elsie Sweeney of Columbus. Dr. and Mr*. Wilfred Rain, Bloomington. Mrs. Glenn Marshall and Mrs. U V. Phillip* of Indianapolis Cultural and charitable eater- • prise* sponsored by Psi lota Xi Include supports of the Indianap •dis symphony, the Fort Wayne philharmonic orchestra, the Hood- ■ ler Art Rahm, a state-wfele travel ling speech and hearing clinic ' under the direction of Dr Roller’ - Millsen of Indians un:verslty. an- 1 : the summer speech and hearing • clinics .at Indiana unlvernKy and ■ HaR »MU*i Teacher*, eolleire The . orgimir-arton also ■grant* sihotar I ship* th teacher training work at ’' Indiana State Teacher* college at 1 ■ Terre Haute and at tlhio State university. Thi* year the sorority ’: I* cooperating «Ith the music department of Indiana university In i acquainting lbe>puldi< with Wag nerd • Parsifal," ♦» HAPPY HOMEMAKERS CLUB MEETING HELD : *Mr«. .Clifford Roe was hostess i recently to members of the ll<p* ’lpy~lT<im«Hn*kers dub. The meeting I with the group jrepettting the Hub , creed and singing the I song of the month. DeVotiuns were 'Hn charge of’Mrs. Paul Krp Roll ' i call was answered with "the idea 1 I have used most from our 1 ■ lessons,” after which an inter eating lesson <>n frozen foods w«s given by Mrs. Gerald Cook. The following off hers were then elected Mrs. Paul Erp. president; Mrs. ,ltdiit ( Baltzell, vit e president: .Mrs Gale Cook, and pews reporter. Mrs. Carl Adler, treasurer; Mrs. Gerald Chok and Mrs. Clifford Roe. lenders. During the social hour refresh 1 ments were served hy the hostess The next meeting will l»e held on " February t-t;- — —— - METHODIST w:SCS. r MEETING IS HELD j The Woman Gaiety of Chris J tjan Service met at the Methodist thurth Mrl jhdm lb,»uu J president, presided aver the business rn#<«*tina. foltnwed hy the de vothmai and lessim periods 'in f charge of Mrs. Ernes^-T-hrkk ami MnjL Ennan Johnson, who a.» their theme for the afternoon "The K Wliulu of Low i> Our ■ The ni/’etinr < lom <1 with the singing. of thejiyuin :S\oet Horn of i’ra-v ei.' followed hv a sijHal hour in cliarge of Mrs. A1 va I*a wson. Mrs. !>ee.’ Fryback- Mis:. < > 1C Baker. Miss Etta MaHone* 1 , Mis Miss Iva Gilpin and Mrs. W Guy Brown. MRS PAUL DANIE.LS HOSTESS TO CLA&S - Thr^Li irinthian < htss of the Fit'■ten’ll list Sail i-hurch met last night at the home of. Mrs. Paul Daniels Mrs' James K>L hen and Mrs. Harmon Kraft were devotion al leaders, ami Mrs Kit< hen was in tharge of the business meei ing. Roll cali resimnsv a winter poem New cards were dis played by Mrs Homer Ruhl after which the meeting closed with the

DECATUR DAILT DEMOCRAT. DECATUR. INDIANA

- fIHHb flv /ft IS* Hr -I l/lwV - 1i Irma IN MS NOWnAI MD In Lo* Angele*. Call/., Ruth Miller, 13, I* cheered by the demonrtrution bring ri»ri> her by Mr*. Patricia Scott, 33, who lost her leg in a rtreetcur uccldent in IH3. The youngster, whoee leg wae removed bec*u*e ot • bone tumor, says «hu 1* “happy ggrin now that she knows that la a tew months »he too will be able to run, play and »k*te again with her friend*. (International Soundphoto)

Mizpah benediction. Mrs. William' Kohls was tn’ charge of the entertainment and awards in contests were given Mrs Ruhl. Miw. Ihmiela. Mrs Kraft and Mrs Jessie Royce Lovely refreshment* were later served by the hostess PROFIT AND PLEASURE CLUB MEETS RECENTLY The Profit ami Pleaaurv chib tn* : rtM-ently at the home of Mrs Join: Heiinau (or their all day meeting •EigWeetr-meirrliet s ami t w»- t-hißl--mi .were-present. ’ ji MrsrSoy'd Stepler condm ted the brief .busiiiess meeting, at which i»M»e roil call was answered with "the idea I have used tiioni from tW teswn!lw “ t Mr#: Alton Cor son led the devotions and also the -flWp hi singing the song of Ch“ ; monthJ.'Sweit'and- less on on ‘then Menis and given by Mis (Tarem eM» Konn ant Deb a a Envl»> A"t the tKNin hour, a po? Im k di.» :wr was served, after wlttHt- an hr terdsting rug cleaning d«-uions-i‘ta •ion was given by Melvin Fox Mrs Trim Johnson won t lie door prize ~~Tiie Tjcx t iTieiTtiq • w ttf -Bel I ' February x at weverr thirl v "ar■Div-SioinXaf. fjeliita Engle . 1 The llnirdr-ssers asMofiation wdl ■ meet at seven -thirty W*-d k nesday evening at the home 01 Ireta Harmon \ shower will al. <» ’tw held ’Tor the former Lnella P»ro k;n The Philathea - “ t (lie Bap list .ehurch will meet Friday even ing at sevdn thirty ioltwk at tho home, of Mrs, Brice Butler, with ATts Sam Hite assisting Mrs. Roy JohnsoiT will l»e the leader; j A meeting of the Holy Family disi'iissioii club Wil! be held s' eight o’clock Monday evening at (he home of Mrs Herb Fook The Missionary society nf the Church of God will have its meet ing at the home t>l Janie Aglrr ' Thursday evening at seven thirty O « lock

An all day meeting of the l*adies p Aid society of Vnion t'hapvl wikii (h* held at the cl»ei*h Thunuiay Sewing and quilting will be dime during Hih day. and a pot-luck ; dinner served at the noon hour All ladles of the « hurch are Invited i to attend. Mrs May Tope will be hiMttea* to the Willing Workers claw* of the Beht* Fnited— Brethren church Thursday evehiQg at seven oeloek i The Progressive Workers class of the Trinity Evangelical Vnilerf Brethren church will meet Thursday evening at seven thirty o'cloca ' at the church. The Rev. and Mrs John Chambers will be In charge The Women of the Moose wil! have ritual practice Thuraday even ing at seven o'clock at the Moo ff e home. \ ‘ —- - I

&JOSMTAL I Dismissed Mrs Bnphla Bchroed er. route 1. Democrat Want Ado Bring Results

Bride Wore Falsies, Berliner Asks Divorce Berlin. Jan 17. (VPI — A young Berliner filed suit for di-vor»-e from hi* bride ot one day and accused her,of pretens es ami non-existing facta'* hecause she wore falsiew, the newspaper Dec \l»end rejwirted today. Th- Rev. Roy Gibson, of Sw.i> zee. visited his apn, Adrian Gibson, who was opera trit on yesterday at ’he hoaphal. Hey. Gibson is a mm Bev. J._ M <Bbaon and forinrfly lived In this city ahit* gs ( Monroe. * Mrs William Dericks of Chicago, -i-ia. visit in ml wHh Dr. and Mrs. John Terveei. She wJI I relTi m huiue day . Mrs. Minnie Treple had as her guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jim h’lillttlLM Mi ami Mrs .li:n Wall and daughter. Bethany, of l*ima O . Mr. and Mrs Max Teeple and, ; Kon.^.Torn- BlutLton t ,and. L** l » a Stewart of‘Fort, Wayne The m- ] /TWtff wus IliA ’ Tiirf hiliiy anid ver sary of Ma* -Terple " '» Miss Bat bara Heim, daughter of iMr and Mrs Robert Helm has (returned to Rail State Teachers 1 college'after a weekend visit here She was rrcefitly plrdgeiFtct Della 'Sigma Epsdloii. national sovtui i sorority. Ihr film ".Dust or Dgstiny?’ will he "shown at the First Menrionito ■ hurch in Herne Tuesday evening rJaiiuarjr jJ4, at 7 .’hi o'clock s|M>n , sored by the county-wide Youth on iTuisii.—The public__U invited to attend. J Mrs Grace Alwein has returned home from an extend* d visit with Mr and Mrs <George I. K»ane and son. Barry, of Collingswood. NJ. You <ah simplify wall washing ,hy aptdylng a cornatarch solution ahtiut the conshctemy of thin uraam to the ceiling or wall aur13<vs of recently painted or washed walls.

The Proof of the PiMii’ is ii The Tasting! This time-old adage applies to our modern . " vie method of dry cleaning. Our ('lean Sparkling Dry Cleaning Is Yours For The Trying. CALL US TODAY! Phone 147 Plenty of Parkin* wn Dry Cleaning Drive-In Plant Across from G. *.- 427 N. Oth St.

Beulah Bertsch Is Fellowship Leader Elected President Os Regional Group Ml** Bt-ulate Jan* B*rt*«-h of th* Honduras youth fellowship w»* clm twd prwwfileril of IB* FOrt-Wnynv rerional youth 7elh>w*hlp lari ev *nlnc at • cabinet meet in* The meeting w»« held at the counrior * home, the Rev. fh»rle» 8. Hart man of the St. John Evangelical •nd Reformed church In Fra Wayuu. The group gathered at 4:3# p. m for the evening dinner, which wa* •erved by Mr* Hartman. Mt** Helen Staurir of Hunt ins . ton, the retiring prerideru. preeidid during the election of officer*. Oth ; er officer* eleoted were vice pre. , Norman l-ehm*n. Berue; *ecretartreasurer. Philip Si heerer. Wabash. Flan* were made for the xprlir: regional meeting*, for whb'h more detail* will lie announced ala later date Publicity committee arhirn Was elected I* a* follow*: Jim Stet ten. Andrew* and -Parti* Sprung, t irf Bluffton ~ Thorn- present were Helen Slauch. Huntington: Norman la-bman Berne; t'urti* Hpninger. Bluffton; Jim Steffen. Andrew*; Beautab Jane Bert mb. Honduras; Mr and Mr* Don Stroebel, the Rev and Mr*. Charles 8 Harman. Edwin. Ira and Stephan Hartman, all ot Fori Wayne. Manslaughter Trial Is Set For Feb. 23 BoonYltlK fnd, Jan 17. fPFL The irial of Heavren Settle*. 44. Newbprgh. charged with manslaughter In the shotgun death ot hi*. Bia-year-old daughter, will begin in Warrick circuit, court here Feb 23. . The trial date was set yesterday when defense attorney latslie It Hendrickson asked the jury In drawn from, a special venire Settle* a public works employee in Evansville, pleaded inniM-enf to the charge His little girl. Sharon, was fatally shot during a family argument at the Settles home Jan Mr and Miw. Frank Armstrong. Fort Wayne, are parents of a J aliy boy. born at T: wi. today at TfiF™Artams county—hxeqdttH. He has not been named A baby girl wan born to Mr and Mrs Warren Nidlno:* , i Mor«ia\ morning at 10 tuhuk .t' th*, local hospital Sbr . weighed S pounds. Mr and Mrs Harold Slump ot CihD* Wv, » ar.e n parents of twin girls Imhii Sunday in < «»dy They , have bp»-n named Sihdy Ixni and Limlv Sue.

NO ONI WANTS TO MISS ’Speak Ip, HMsiers!” It's your choncs to overhear your own neighbors every week... bi took borbertoops, offices, form k Wiens, ofc.. 11 views on whet's good ond bod bi the world todoy. Your Mow-Hoosiers rooky lot dioir hoir b* Ihii torios n ' . unrsho arsed diets wito.is Strybci I. tilari ■ HH •to Veteran Indiana Newspaperman EVERY TUESDAY 7:15 p. m. on WOWO (11*0) (Fort Wayne) Wwrr mi msi ni

LOVE-SWINDLER Sigmund Engel wave* farewell to Chicago after ht> plea for freedom waa rejected by Illinois Supreme court, which upheld the 2-to-10 year* sentence imposed on him for swindling Mr*. Reseda Corrigan ot 3».7#0 Deputy Bheriß Harry Jacobaon ■tanda by to close door of police wagon a* . Engel begin* joun-ey to Stateville orison at Joliet. gfws*rn*srnnal K**M»riwfcnral

Berne Pastors Give To Junior Red Cross _ Berne. Jan 17 The Rerun ministerial aasix iatbm. through its treasurer. Rpv. (’. A. Schmid, has just sent a ,h.H-k ut fJUAt to the national i-hildren'ii fund of the; junior Red Cross The check was - sent lo E M Webb who heads the Red Croa* In*Berne, and he In turn forwarded it to Mia* Glehnys Roop Adams county junior Red Cross chairman democrat Want Ads Bring Result*

A SPECIAI. COMPLIMENT _ ■ I I -WITH EACH BOX OF H Lavender Soap A GIFT OF I English Lavender AT NO EXTRA < OST | s l-35 I I SMITH DRUG CO. | JANUARY SALE OF DRESSES • ■ » - . • . sizMH-l.'i. 12'g-2-l«,. 11-23 Crepe Wool Rayons ■ ■■ \' nou 12.93 IBM n<»u 6.93 «’?:!? n “" 05 now - 535 1 now 8.H.» 12.95 now 7.95 5.95 now 4.95 One lot of Half Size Onh Qg RAYONS. SPECIAI. Wottl and Gabardine / One Lot SKIRTS HOUSE DRESSES size* 9-15. 24-25 Ki>es from 12 to 41 were 5.9 S all fast coHrw 53.98 SI.3S SI.9S ALL 81.01,-SES AT BIG REDK El) PRICES! . Sale of Coats 2 Camel Mair All W*el. sin 11-H . were 34.9 S—new 2’ 45 Plata Tweed Zip Lining, size 12 was 44 *N—now 32.44 Cocoa All Wool Fitted, site lA . was 44. PS—now 24.44 Crey Fitted All Wool. slat.l4 ............ wa* 44.4 S—new 24.45 2 Wine All Wool, aix* 14 ..... were 44.46 new 24.46, , Grey Far Trimmed, sue 14 waa 44 44 new 24 45 ■ lack Gabardine, tip lining, aiae 14 ... wa* M 45—now 34.45 Cocoa All Wool, sire It .. L. wa* 4445—n0w 24.45 Black Broadcloth, fur trimmed, sue t2< t .. waa 54.45 ■ new 34.45 One kN of Kiddie Snow Sail*, all wool size <-12. were 14.95 to 15J95. yo«r choice W One 10l Snow Snita. 1-L were M. 95 now 5.25 Niblick & Co. ' '■" : ■ A*

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Berne Plans Revival Meetings Next Year Berne. Jan 17 With the cioss of the union revival meeting* iu Berne Sunday night; announcement ‘ wan made* that a aimilat tampaign will i*e held in 1951. from January 14 to 2M. The speaker for the meetings baa already Immoi engazed He 4e Dr. *4oe Henry Hankins well known ‘evangelist from Little R<m k. Ark., who coni dyrted the Fort Wayne evangel itttk campaign at the Quimby auditoriujn laat summer