Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 37, Decatur, Adams County, 14 February 1950 — Page 3

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BIRTHDAY BARTY GIVCN BUNDAY *"”■ Mr. and Mr*. Earl George Fuhr- -" man entertained with a Sunday dinner and birthday party for their -daughter, Jiancy Cleo, who obaerred her eighth anniversary. Those present were Miss Un<U Fuhrman, Miss Barbara Fuhrman, Francis Fuhrman, Miss Iva Fuhrman, Bobby Joe Fuhrman, Carl P. Miller. Mrs. Cleo Miller. Master Earl Lee Miller, William P. Miller, Mrs. Wanda Miller, Mrs. Burl Fuhrman and sons. Charles, Paul, Karl and Phil. Harold French. Mra. Martha French. Mias Evelyn French, Master Dean French and the honored guest Miss Fuhrman received many lovely gifts. ENTERTAIN WITH SHOWER RECENTLY Mrs. Margaret Bleeke and Mrs. Vernlce Fawtiush entertained recently with a miscellaneous shower at the latter's home for Miss Leona Marla Tinner, bride-elect of Walter C, Bpellmeier'of Fairview, Kan. ' The honored guest was presented with a lovely corsage upon her arrival and was the recipient of many lovely gifts. Games were played and prises awarded the various winners, who in turn presented them to the honored guest. A delicious lunch-, eon was served at a later hour | I rem a beautifully appointed table. > Guests were the Mesdames Au- ‘ gust Hauermelster. Adolph Bauer ' inetster, Otto liauermetster.. Paul Itaiiermeiater. Adalbert Reckwey. Albert Errleben Robert Weber. Clarence Weber, Richard Becker. Edward Bleeke Gilbert Ehlerding, Lillard Fawbush. Don Burke. Albert B4eber>ch„ Mrs. -Abull. and Miss Eldora Kirchner. Miss Pat Shafer and the honored guest. DECATUR WOMAN’* CLUB IN MEETING MONDAY Members of the Decatur Woman's club were entertained, by members of the Junior Women “He. part inent of the club during th*! general meeting held last evening in the library auditori'iin M:« Ivan Stucky, vice-president, presided at the brief business meetIng preceding the program. Mrs. Robart Theobald announced the program and introdiiced Rub - on throat chest Melt WlwK* aome in mouth, tool w ManaAua ... ■ ■ 5....—& ■] Glamour Gadabout r 18l ’ V * ** I / ICv \ 'l/ J /Ufa • < i f VI 9133 MRHMR- sizes I W\\ II—IT 'fßibddMg iHkcjise v Breeze through spring holidays in thia versatile little casual' Can he a daytime darling or most partified according- to the fabric You’ll love the Mandarin collar. . cluster-gathered pleated skirt' , Pattern »13S: Jr. Miss sizes 11. 13. 15. 17. Size 13. 4** yds. 39-in This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete. WuktrMgd Sew Chart shows you every step Saad TWENTY-FIVE CENT* In coins tor this pattern to MARIAN MARTIN, care of Decatur Dally Democrat. Pattern Dept.. P. O. Box <740, Chicago 80. 111. Print plainly YOUR NAME. ADDRESS. ZONE. SIZE. STYLE NUMBER. It's ready! Send just fifteen emts more for our new beautiful Marias Martin Pattern Book for Spring. Fashton sews, one yard skirts snd Mouses, spring styles for all the family. And—printed in the book -free handbag pattern!

Society Items for day’s pußltoaiton moot be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday *:M a. in.) Rhone 1000-1001 Betty Torveor yTuesday Happy Homemakers dub, post poned. W. C. T. U.. Mrs. Fred Busehe, I p. m. Delta Theta Tan sorority. Elks home. 8 p.m. Dutiful Daughters class of Bethany Evangelical U-B. eburch, Mr*. Mary Butcher. 7:30 p.m. Kirkland Township W.C.T.C., Mrs. Dan Stapler. 1 pm. New' Garden club. Mrs. Alva Buffenbarger. 3 p.m. Church Mothers study club Mrs. Noah Shrock. 8 pm. Monroe Better Homes club. Mrs. Raymond Crist, 7:30 p.m. St Dominic discussion clnb. Mrs. Herman Meyer. 8 p.m. Tri Kappa associate chapter, Mrs Carl Gerber. 7:30 p.m, Rebekah lodge. Odd Fellows hall. 7:30 p.m. Dorcas class of Bethsny Evangelical V.ft, church. 7:30 pm. _ Margene Bauer, who presented a reading entitled My Diary" Miss Helen Haubold presided at the piano, and accompanied members of the department in singing two selections. The program was concluded with a play “If Men Played Cards Like” Women Do.” Taking part were Lyman Hann. Jethro B. Sprunger. Melvin Taylor and laivern Roth. Miss Kathryn Yager ws» pro-

yyaCTOR Lfl Whatever profession a young man chooses ... ,s for us ,0 un^ ItK and have faith in his K / achievements. e fn /’J And it is equally our y duty ,o ** *^ ere f arc portrait* of this young man ... portrait* w hkh can be loved by L,l | i hr family - . • yet adk \ /j i mired by hi* associate* ' ... to give everlasting l —CHIEF promise to those who • "" depend upon and beL1 ! I heve * n continuing Professional Portraits of Men a Il Studca Jl “FINEST IN MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY"

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Psi lota XI. Elks home. 3 p.m. Ladies Fellowship of Missionary church, Mrs. Mervin Roop, 7 p.m. Phoebe Bible class of Zion Evaa gelk-al and Reformed church, . church 4:30 p.m. sT", < f E Historical ciab dinner, Mr* Ror Price. 12 noon. Ladles Shakespeare club. Mr*. George Bucktoy, 2:30 p.m. ■ Decatur Home Economics club. Decatur high school. 10 a.m. Psi lota Xi Valentine bridge. Elk* borne, 8 p. m. Thursday Twelve club, Mr*. Kathryp Kit--1 son. 7:30 p.m. ? Union Chapel Faithful Workers t- class, church basement, 7:30 p.m. Missionary society of Church of God, Mrs. Ralph Hawkins, 7:30 p. ■ m. Women's guild of St. Luke Evan--1 gelical and Reformed church, church basement all day. Ladles Aid society of Union Chapel, church, all day. St. Ann study dub, Mrs. E. F. Gass, 7:30 p.m. . Pleasant Mills .Methodist W.S C.S.. Mrs. Glen Mann. 1:30 pm. Galloping breakfast, Mrs. Homer Lower, 9 a.m. I Adam* County Nurse* a*soda- | tlon. fire station. 8 p.m. Friendship Village club, Klrnsey schooL 1 p m. - Builder* class of Methodist L church. Noah Shrock. 1 *""" ■ gram chairman, assisted J»y Mrs. I! Theobald. Mis* Alice Tumbleson II and Mra. Ted. Hill; is _s__ - • ~:—r~ . - ■ . 1 The St. Catherine study club : will meet al the home of Margaret Hrlte Monday evening at eight ■ o'clock Members of- the Union Chapel

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Beware of Strangers

Was this pretty girl, with a very uncertain knowledge of location* a few block* from her home, the only person the man could find to give him dlrei ttonsY Perhaps. And then again, perhaps not, Sex perverts preying on children find the “could you te.l me..?" approach a safe and convincing device to gain a child’s confident It flatters a child's ego to be . asked for information by an adult. The next step, if the inquirer had evil Intentions, would lie io say. “Oh, I can't find it by.J myself. You hop in and show me and then I'll bring you right , back here." I Some of the nation's most sordid ' crimes have started with that type; of c«nvef«atton. Sheriff • Herman ‘ parents to Impress

* Friday Phllathea claas' > of Baptist chur- . h. Mrs. J. C. Strickler Girl Scout Board of Director*. I Mrs. A. It Holthouse, 7:30 p in. Good Neighbor* Home Econmni--* ' club. Mrs. Dan Striker, all day. Adams County Federation of , clubs. Mr*. -Adrian Wemtniff. 3 . p m. Saturday Bako sale. St. Paul Lutheran city halt. - .. Mandgy " St. Catherine study club. Marga- ‘ ret Illite 8 pm. Faithful Workers-cJaas ond their. "TaniHleß’ will lie eiilertainell at I the church Thursday evening al .yeyen XMOx: uieliK-k, The commit” tee in charge will lie Myron Frank. Martin Spmnger. I bo; 14< v,- L. T. Norris and Jiftm Walters •s- The Twelve”v!Ub will have it-1 . pinm-WKparty ThurstiTT CT.>.nSrg-‘tyt-: ‘s. ven thirty.- ” 11": k at the hr>tm • a Mr- Kii htyn Kit- ui. -!•»■; South; Fifth ►■r-i: a I'D Iti I Uli. I :.| ■■ of tin- Bap- : ! ing lit the home of Mrs J C l I St-rir klnr in Stratton Place, with Mrs. liarolii Strickler the as-1 : slating fipstess A silent auction I will he hr-id rtiiViiii' th- so* it)! limit, j Members ar*- alsq reminded- to ; bring their Lincoln pennies. -

■jf® 1- Admitted: Hujdi Reynold-. » Dismiffffed. Harley Straub. Dw*si*tur: Mrs. Ernest Foreman and j baby boy. Jack L.ynb, ,|

upon their children that it la risky business to get into aalomobiles with strangers. The photograph is one of a series provided by the Indiana sheriff's association in a statewide educational campaign to keep Indiana free of the hideous attacks that have made news in various parts of the country recently. “It's a delicate problem,—of course, to make a child realize the dangers without keeping her in a constant state of fear." Sheriff Bowman pointed out "Most people like for their children to be friend- • ly, even with strangers, but if : the child is taught that the friend- ' lines* should not lie allowed to j4to -beyond casual conversation. ! i tragedy may be avoided." —- _! ' '

Lifer Confesses To Murder In Indiana Admits Killing In State 20 Years Aga Attica. N Y . Feb 14 - Dr. Walter B Martin, prison warden. Raid Thai a lUe termer in Attica stat€ priaton has contested th* kill- ■ f a 12\«arold pirl in Indiana more than 20 ynir»-*lto. Dr. Martin added be was not con- : xhw ed thii by (’haries R Dow 51. was sincCrp, In Terr* Ind., how- . I. <■ < fhif f (’;• »•» Rreh y d»>cirtFfd Froiii all indications. Dow* jr Tin lulb-'r ’’ Tin imp .i. i \i< ini wa- E<'.r h M s» Di< rdoif’ a n> u *cifr dr«j appeared from Ww»st Terre Haute ‘.•ij’t.i a i"«ni>!»' monHrs later in 1 |a<r»• kju ■ .*<>uih-. of Sullivan.- 3if t njh s of T< rif.. JlAUte» Dr Marfin -aiVi t>< u mad*-, htf !* '■-..4AA-s. '■ li.L,-rt.-4.Pvr ys iieai* I nnrrtaily d< pressed ll»* added that Dow stained disap- : p unUd when told he I would n<»: Io- taken _ t<» Indiana tor ‘ tuning. - w - Tfi*' }•! i“« n» ! who i> << rving his lift term on a kidnap ron\i. ‘ion '. ill ? h f» lony off. io ♦ -aid he picked up the girl in Terre Haute, tried to attack her. then struck her on th»‘. Kt/Md threw her b«uly into a cr» ek He* said the settle was a bridge 'between Vincennes and Sullivan ” Dr. Martin said he had invited Terre Haute authorities to mtnr to b.VHra to cjupvTirm Dow If they" wished i-offteer -would-be *ent to the Auieaprison to question Dow. Autos Collide At Street Crossing r Police today investigated an H accident which occurred at the j corner of Third and Madison I] streets when car* driven by Charles Hear*-, of 728 North Se*-ond street, and Edward Bowers, of route 6. collided at that intersection. Seven-year-old Russell Bowers. a passenger, was slightly Injured and taken to a local doctor : for treatment and then discharged. - . JTie, Heare car was going south pon Third street, tile Bower* ear west on Madison when the mishap occurred. Roth driver*-fohl poltev | that they did not see the other vehicle until the collision The impact of the car* hitting one another sent the flowers car into the lawn on the southwest cornet :of the intersection. Police estimated the damage to the Heare car kwt 33M; to the Bowers car, >77.7. Asks For Crackdown On Any Vote Frauds II Washltigton. Feb. l'<7 —.'WrtlA'rd I McGrhtt. wrtofrney-aanet 1 *! yestgCE Fday called for a federal crackdown I on-an* vote frauds in this year ot I congressional elections. I "Better to keep .your mouth I closed and appear to be a fool Ijthan to open it and relieve afl |!doubt " : 7

Mlm Phyllis Krwft. Mil* Claire A* 1 ". Rhoadee were weekend guests of the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrm-; L. A. Rhoades in Columbus. O Dnr-i Rctoto country club and visited! the lotlion room of the Deshler: hotel gnd Valley Dale. Mr. and Mr*. Tom ft, Jobftston of Lafayette visited In Decatur tmto". Mr. Johnston is chief of the news bureau of Purdue University, Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth Durbin! are parents of a baby glri, born at I:4< p.m. Monday at the Adams county memorial hospital. She has not been named. Rites Held Today % For Fox Infant Funeral services were held at the Black funeral home thl* after- j noon for Dale Gorman Fox. infant' son of German Dale awl Clara Rosa Burger-Fox. of Monroe rural route, stillborn at the Adams county memorial hospital at 12:4a] a. m today. Surviving In addition to the par-; ent* are a sister -and the grandparents. Alva Burger, of near . Galloping Breakfast Feb. 16 - - 9 a. m. al Mrs. Homer Ixiwer, 514 N. Second. 3f,t3x

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Decatur, snip Mr and Mrs. Albert; Fox of near Monroe. The Rev. L ] A Mlddaugh <»ffi< iated at the j services, with burial in th ■ Decs- j tur cemetery • ._. .. '.r ——- ’ Democrat v.«m Atft Brmg Results»

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