Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 29, Decatur, Adams County, 4 February 1950 — Page 3
SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 1950
•ARA LOU SINK ENGAGED YO WCO Announcement has Tteeu. mads by Mr. at Mm Ma U. Bink <*' near New Corydon of the engagement of their daughter, Sarah Lott, to James D. Brim. Jr-. of Geneva. ( Mita Sink is a graduate of Jefferson high school and Stephens college. Columbia, Mo., and *lll rrsdnate in June from Michigan State college. East Lansing. Mich. Mr. Briggs attended Indiana university and is! a graduate of Har- , card university, Cambridge. Mass. WORK ANO WIN CLAM - MEETING IS HRLO Twenty-nine mem her a and guests of the Work and Win class of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church met at the parsonage last evening. The Rev. and Mrs. John Chambers were In charge. During the short business meeting. a donation of twenty-five dollars toward a wheel chair was made for use at the Otterbein hotae at Lebanon. New projects for the home were also discussed and approved. After the business meeting, recordings were made of songs and good wishes which will be sent to the Rev. C. J. Miner, founder of the class The hostess served lovely refreshments at a later hour. ~ FLAN* ANNOUNCED FOR FASHION SHOW Announcement has been made that Miss Joan Wemhoff has beer appointed general chairman for the mualcale-tashion show to be sponsored by the Business and Professional Women on Thursday evening. March 9. at the Decatur high school auditorium at eight o’clock The fashion show- will be directed by the finance committee of which Miss Wemhoff Is chairman, assisted hy Olive Journey. Helen Graber and Mary Catherine "Spangler . Fashions will he shown through the courtesy of the following ten I stores: Gass's Ready-to-Wear; Ettinger's Boston store, C. A Douglas ' A Co., Nibtick A Co.. Pumphrey j Jewelry Store. Ferris Bower Jew eler. Kay's Shoe Store. Lane a Shoe store and Miller-Jones shoe store. * Mrs. ftoy'TCalver will be tits' narrator (orthe show, and Miss j Anna K. Williams, president of (he organisation, will serve a«* mis-| tress of ceremonies Tickets will, . be sixty tents and may be purchas 1 rd from any BPW member. The Women’s guild of the Zion
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Society Rams far day’s puhHcattenwuMt ba phanad In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:90 a. m.) Fhana 1000-1001 ~ Batty Tarveer Sunday Zion Lutheran Marrldd Couples club, church, 8p m. - Monday Our Lady of Fatima study club. Mrs. Ed Busse. X p ro. Junior girls of Legion auxiliary. Legion home, 4 p.m. . ; Girls Missionary guild of Cnlon Chapel. Betty Miller. 7:30 p. tn. Research club, Mrs. O, 11. Haubold. 2:39 p.m. Missionary society of First Christian church, Mrs. Dan Roop, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday ~ Tri Kappa business, Elks. 7:30, p.m. Eta Tati Sigma sorority. Mrs Martha Faurote. 8 p.m. Wednesday ■ Profit and Pleasure Home Ecc nomfea club. Mrs. Delate Engle. 7:30 p.m. Women's gulfd-Mf Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, church social rooms. 7:45 pm. Zion Lutheran Missionary so-: eiety, church basement. 2 p.m. Decatur f'.Y.O. dance,~K7"of C j hall. 9 IO 12 p.m. BPW.. Bluffton country club. I S:,3p p.m. Beta' Sigma Phi. Elks home. S pm. 8. E, Bridge club, Mrs. J. Clark Mayclln, s p.m Naomi circle of Presbyterian church. Miss Eleanor Pumphrey,: 8 p.m. Ruth circle of Presbyterian church. Misses Fan and Madge Hite. 8 p.m. Thursday Preshiterian Mart circle. Mr* IE: H Adams. 2:SO pm. j Presbyterian Martha circle, Mrs |R N Runyon. 2'30 pm I Evangelical and Reformed church will have a Valentine shower for the. Some for the aged at t'pper Sandusky. Wednesday evening at .•even forty-five o'clock In the social rooms of the church? Among j the articles r*9’’?!*?'l are bathtowels. sash cloths, dish towels' 'and hankies i ‘ i .The Profit and Pleasure Home ; Economics club will meet at the i home of Mrs Delota Engle Wed ■ nesday evening at seven thirty o'- ■ lock. Mr and Mr- Dto» Fryba< k have I received word from their daujihtvr, .Mr> L Gray Paddock, a senior at Huntington coUeg»‘. that she ■has completed her prautiff !»m< h‘tie in the Huntington hiah s< hnoVn j commer* ial department. under the Mupervision of Mr. Gerdes She is ; also nuhstitute teacher in the rainmenial department of 6 the college during the Hlnesa of the_cnmme.’ I < ial professor ■ The MiaseK Mißv -Geimer. -Marv j Ann lai u rant and Alice Geimer j are attending she Phr Kappa fraternity dance at Tri State college. i Angola. Mm. Harrv .Mohaehc ot Colum. bia City. han been admitted to the Luckey hospital at Wolf lai fee i uhere’ Rhe wrH «nhtntf to B'nrgery I The Michael* are former resident* '-•7Si"yr-— —-T.-W . r, .
-ww VOI,R CLOTHES ■kAOi deserve f|KE CARE Your clothes looked good when you bought them, but will they retain their good looks — only with the careful and constant attentive service of a quality cleaner. PHONE 359 SHEETS CLEANERS
of near Monroe, moving to Columbia CHy two years ago. Word her been received here that Tom Costello, a junior at Notre Paine university majering th journalism, is”now employed ‘hr the office of Ray Donovan, director of publicity for the university. Mrs. Paul Edwards is spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Orin Crider and family in Chicago. GIRL SCOUTS Girl Scout troop 19 met Thursday after school. Dues were first paid, after which the girls discussed the Girl Scout r ookie sale. The Girl Scout Trullinaker was distributed. after which the meeting closed with the wishing circle and taps. Jeannlne Schutte, scribe. A meeting of Girl Srout troop It was held at the fire station Thursday after school. Rolf ‘wa, called and dues paid.. The cookie gale was then discussed. The meet- ' Ing closed with the wishing circle. Luanne Lehman, scribe. The Girl Scouts of troop 13 ' met at the Lincoln school. Roll ; call and dues were taken, followed i by a discussion on the cookie sale . to take place during the. week of February 13-18. The remainder of the meeting was spent in doing art and craft activities. Judy Gephart, scribe. i Admitted: Mrw. I*awrence L. LJcmuk, Geneva: Mm John Schumm. Willshire, O. .j Dismissed: .Mrrle Orme: Mrs Walter Savieo and bnhy girl, *Monroevilie: William Smith, Monroe ’! vHie; Mm. Orley Walters antfUtahVL girl, Dupe Veiep • land - lie iuL .. •_ . . It’s A Boy Hl ’ ' r » v I tn<rid Bergman, noted Swedish j moving pi< ture aFlres*. is reported t<F have, given birt-b to a boy in a Rome t Uni< She is i - < urvently. awai!. Mexk an dtvorx e from h i hasbandi l»s Peter Idndstrnm Trade in a Good Town Decatur
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Decatur High School Honor Rolls Listed 66 Students Listed At Public Schools ° j Honor students at the Decatur high school for the third six weeks term of the first semester were an ; nounced today by school official*. There are students on the high school roll and the same number on the juntos high list. ~ HIRtl School Anderson, Betty 4A Bohnke. Harold „ 4A Braden. Saralynsu . 4A Cole, Thom'aC? . .'.-7~..'..~'4A Fuelling, Marilyn 4A McFarland. Edith ... . 4A Myyra. Lerner . 4 A Stratum la>i, . 4A Thompson. John ... 4A llleeke. .Evelyn ... 3A IB Butcher. Rheta 3A IB Davldaon. Ixmann 3A IB Elliott. Beverly .. 3A IB Hite. Jackie 3A HI Kalver. Cdrol 3A IB Klmide. Sharon 3A IB Kohler. Phyllis 3A IB ' Kidter, Jerry . 3A IB Stucky, Marvin 3A IB Swari.ngen, Mary Ann ._ 3A IB Thieme. Delores. .’ . " IA Hi Troon. Patricia 3A "ril Alger Caroline ' 2A 2B Harris. Marg|»r«! 2A SBHott. Dick ' ‘ 2A 2’l Johnson. Palmer 2A 211 Kruse,, Joan 2\ TB Linn,' .Dianne 2X J |; MauHer. Marilyn" : 24 2lt Per rle. Jack l = . 2A 211 Ruck. Janet 2A 211 St ti. kier. Carolyn 2A 2111 T-tenias? Dan .: JEV IBS i Junior H igh Br.rit* i, Ktln i M" <A j IlviUZ. Jane BA SautMne, Dorcas 6A Smith. Anita BA Ahr. Sheila 5A 11* fhisse. RODI ' -I’ Dalzell. Dana , 5A !’? Hiiyani. Qwendolyfi ■»A IB I Milk. 5A IB Bo a IA 2 -i ' Jt’rry 4 A .‘B Krick, Marveno ?- - 4A JB Davidson, Doi can 3 A 3li Eviv. \'f! iiJi 3 V 3B ElitoU. Phyllis -3A 3P Kirchenbauer, Marilyn. 7 3A 3B McCurdy, Robert 3A 3B Robinson. Ronnie 3A .IB Troutner. Sue : .. . •. 3A- 3lt Custer, Tony 2A IB Dull. Roger .. .. 2A 4B Eley. RoifFi 2A IB Everhart. Janet Friend. Madeline — 2A 41! Gerber. Sara 2A IB Hanchefc. Bill 2-V Hott-, Janet 2A 4Li Lake. Chama k,. 2A 4B Nelson, .Jack -‘A 4it Smith. Jan<t” ... SA ll’ Snyder, Marlene 2A IP Vizard, laarry -- . 2A,,.|8 Warner. Delight 2A !!• Mr and Mrs. Fred Dale. Bryant, are parents of a baby ’»oy. !»orn at 4:14 p in. Fridy at the Adans county, memorial hospital. H“ weighed 7 |K>unds. L3S oUficFfi: and has beep named Arthur Fidelis. Offers 70-Acre Farm For Bird Sanctuary Berne, Feb. 4 — A prominent Geneva .business man and farmer has' offered free of charge his 70 acre farm tjear Geneva to the stalo conservation department tor use as a bird sanctuary The Geneva man prefer, to withhold hi, name front publication for tile present. t>r Tin tti'a site i« ehowen. but he ,aid he i, do(ng thia to get the /project started. < reservation officials w'lj attend a luncheon in Geneva February 14 al which time possible sites tor the sanctuary will be stud - ted. z , ■ i . : = If Yau Hava Swyietlvlnp Ta Salt Try ■- A Demacral Waat AR—it Fays.
CHURCH SERVICES (Continued from Page Two), six and twelve will participate In the adult service thia morning at !»:39 am. Thi, joint service eacn month is designed to aid in the training of youth by teaching them adult responsibility. The pastor . will bring a brief messnge for the Juniors. Church School ■ Classes meet immediately at the close of worship and may expect ■to lie dismissed''hy 11 a.m. The I Primary Class, taguht by Mrs. Chris Inniger. had perfect attendance last SundayMissionary Society The United Christian Missionary Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Dan Roop. W7 W. Monroe. Feliruary S. at 7:30 p m. The topic for discussion. "Japan of the'Opening Dmirs". will be considered, following the presentation by Mra. Chris Inniger. Interdenominational School Several memliers of the church are planning to attend the evening sessions of the Annual Interdenominational Training School be : ginning at 7 pm. on February 7 at the Trinity E 1’ B. churilf. Christian Endeavor Miss Betty Rose is In charge of Junior Christian Kndeavor. wlilch meet at I .'ln p ni. on Sunday afternoon ':„Y(l<lIll LlitlM' is the tofiic which will he used around the world on this Christian Endeavor ' Day. ■/ Missionary Church H. J. Welty, minister Mervin Rupp, Supt. S:0« to 11 «» I'uified Services Duet., Evelyn Summers and An nabelle Shaffer. Message." How .Shall. Vl’e Escape?' 7:oo Children's Gospel Hour 7 QO All Officers of the MYF in <harge.
55 MINUTES THAT WILL SAVE HOURS EVERT WEEK. Home Laundering Expert o «.r r.,..n.i h.i, : Gives Plan to Local Women w,»hi», PreM.m. Ad women affeodtnp the Worklaw Weak* j At Workless Washday Clinic | . event of Emphasising the fact that there Sendee CoosuhoM in sherpa. particular in- are on| y two batic laundering there wffl be helpM wppeMsm on - terest to local n^thods-the revolving cylinder and wrtw, p»ep end deterpeMl, aofte-ers sod ■ homemakers theagitator-theHomeServiceCon- special heolmewl of fobrta, I i will take place suitant conducting the Chmc de- ’ n. au -wser aertsd km *■ in a few dava monstrates washers which employ the <j»in°n end MivgiMNl. when the each method, thus aiding each proved porKadorty endphtssinp llusiu t v J Workleaa . woman in the audience to determine Sw Oh* hot boon held end h one si Ms "V Washday which type is beat suited to her re- MpMphri of d>o proprow. r . Clinic, conducted by a trained Home quirementa. x . ? » M*usesoto some - ~~ ’» aeparate asasiono each day to ac- We are moat anxious to have evevy commodate all who wish to attend. homemaker in the community take / TNI KewNs WABHBK . ~ advantage of the entertaining and «... — >1 : NEW IQUIPMINT SHOWN; instructive clinic, and suggtet you ”* "** "“Z; mu -A.U.L ... ... plan to attend now and bring one or ' The Chmc, which has met with en- more friend, with you. Admisaion, moker podthm — !y*P°n*? ‘ t ? * ho 7; n ,f' of course, is bee. —mu. WO. bp. throughout the country, is carefully a ... claimed to famamrire housewives of ussier me uracb jf this community with the wort-aav- MON.-TUIS.-WED. I ing, time-saving advantages offered f levaderiap reqvtre* by modern home laundry equipment. IBTM UMK MSSROM lOCB Uff 4 «gw»» far |eer, »• \l A wide variety of garments, plus 10 A.M. • 2 P.M. • 7JO P.M. ete* »e »•»*•* 1. . typied lord of household linens, W r *** r ’" U , h . f v will actually be washed during the • ... ~ „ , . . 1 h«HMt4IyTHr w.u in Home Laundry DIALER/ FIEE6in I ' remnsan I M ** l I ;ViMSMMaiiaBBUMKaB
I .7:30 Evening Service Hymn Sing and Chorus Time Solo. Paul Harden. Mooaa**. "Chriat'a Return ' Wednesday. 7:30 Prayer Meet Ing and Bible Study Memtiership Sttndar in Feb. 19. We will begin our Revival Feb. 21- Mar. 5. Rev. C. J- Gerig will I be our evangelist and Nelson ; Chamberlin pur song evangelist. A special welcome is given to ; you to attend all our servtims, if ; you have no Ckutrh Home. | Motorist Arrested I On Speeding Charge 1 Marlon Sipe, of Keklonga Mreet, I was arrested by city phlice Friday I tor speeding 5o miles an hour on I Mercer avenue, and will appear in I justice of tbe peace court later today. -'■s' j One minor accident, causing but . slighl-daimtgeLwas investigated by city police Thursday when a car driven by Margaret Kohne. 384 West Adams in making a left turn ofto.Sec.opd stree.t onto j Fifth street, near the Washington , Intersection, was rammed by a car i driven hy Oliver Miller, of Craigi ville. which skidded info the Kohne 91 . car. 1 An accident was reported in the 1 : Democrat Tuesday that a car drive en by Frank Hark Tees rammed Into the rear end of a car driven by Avon Scott at the corner of First ? and Monroe. This should have read 1 that the Scott car rammed into the B rear of the llarkless car. The accident was reported to police, some ' time after it occurredthey were not called to investigate. Scott. I who reported the accident, said the •' | Harkless car had stopped at the ( f Jail, '. lights, and he failed to see the] r Hatkless car in time Harkless. i- however, said that the car did have i- tail lights, "one still burning after, . .the accident " -• -.1 1 Woman Convicted Os k Grandson's Slaying 4 Bedford. Ind. Feb. 4 — (UP) — 7 year prison sentence - was faced today by Mrs. Ida Stur- , ' rock. 72. found guilty of voluntary I manslaughter In The July, 1949, , I, - slaying of lier grandson. j A jury of nine men and throe c I women deliberated alm'ut two hours e' yesterday beforiy.returii<ng the ver T <lict She was charged with second decree murder and manslaughter hut the jury returned the lesser verdiet Her grandson. Roscoe Owings. 32. was killed with Minnesota's state capitol was t| completed just after the turn of the century at a coat of 54.599.090. A Jeadinu' architectural jotirnal ha* said It is' probate that no other - structure in the f S. «f *l* _ and stability eoat as little mnnej Democrat Want Ada Bring Raaultt
■■Mu f\ JI ' JUlsw' r T»s‘-*'. I I II A H I ■ I 9u3l ■ DR RALFH LUCAS, Ackley, la, who identifiea himielf as a reaaareh Mttentlat, holds a aehematic diagram of the hydrogen bomb be aayt he can make Atomic experts in Washington and >r * . Ucal of his claim. (Inlerwr.Oaal So«dp*oto>
Little Damage Done By Fire Here Friday Firemen were called Friday to canvassed by volunteer workers. Stevenson street, to extinguish a fire which had started in the basement Os the home Firemen stat j ed,there was some smoke damage, "and that's about all."-- 1 j i Den 7 Cub Scouts In Recent Meeting Den 7, Cub Scouts, met re<enily In the home of the den mother. Mrs. | Fravel. it was reported l>y John Sheets, s ribe The meeting was opened with rhe Uph promise, folj loweyl by a discussion on eoile< - itions afid knots Plans were also [made for the next part meeting, which is to be February 13, Sheet? stated. 4 -- Former Decatur Man Publishes New Book A new book entitled ’’Climbing > The Executive Ladder.” by George 4. .Kieuxle, tenner Decatur resident and tor several years a Daily penv i newsboy*, ’-"how director ot public relatkNMf - tor the Borden will be pla< ed Ofi Mto by MrGraU Hili pubhshin2. ctHi.-rrn Mait h 31, a< . <»r.linL’ to an' an nouncement ay. the publinhinw tiroi t . Mr d Kienzle. ton of the late George Kienxrto. Sr. (ormer Xd' am>» county ha>» lieen 'itonnetted with the Borden Co. for ' J several years and as director of the division he resides in Colum* * bUM. O. f Th*-* tHrtUor- attended !>eratur school* and later went to “Ohio 1 Si-.i’f I'nivfKitj. Ih tapß vistt-x! Det atur on several occasions eince niovihg »*ay from here and has rnnttnaed many local people.
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| Geneva Hatcheries Sale Is Announced Bern*. Feb I — K. M Enterkifi, of Muncie: has purchased the Geneva Hatcheries, including the hatchery, store;, mill and warehouse from M M Pitxer and ie»n*. ! who bought it "tn Deeemlier from j Eli C. Stuckey The deal is effoc--1 five immediately. Pitxer In return liouglu a grocery store in Mun 'te owned by Enterkin Stucky remains with the firm as sales manager.
FOR GOOD SUOES HaitWx MU TrooMvod iA B ’ Pumphray Jewelry Store
