Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 42, Decatur, Adams County, 20 February 1950 — Page 3

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PLEASANT MILLS W.S.C.S. MEET* The Pleasants Milla Methodist W.S.C.S. met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Glen Mana. The meetinc was opened with a poem "Prayer,” read by G. M. Foor, and the devotions, "The World Must Learn to Read." by Mrs. Harry McDermott. Prayer ~ was offered by Mrs. Frank Steele The lesson from the book of “Women of Scripture" was reviewbed by Mrs. Harlen Jones, Mrs. Frank Steele and Mrs. Fannie Nyffeler. After s short business meeting, lefreshments were served to the Meadames G. M. Foor, Joe Hahn ert, Frank Steele, Harlen Jones. Elmer GolHff, Fred Bauman, Lawar Devi*. Harry McDermott, Glen Mann. John Bailey, Fsnnie Nyffeler, R. H. Everett. Murray Holloway and Darrell Clouse. HAIRDRESSER* IN RECENT MEETING The local unit of the Indians hairdressers association held Jia meeting and a "penny wise" plastic party at the home of Gaylie Bittner. Seven memhers and IS guests were present Gaines were played and prlres *- sarded Ikively refreshments were served at a later hour by Gaylie Bittner. Aldine Frauhlger and Va-a Barber. ' MRS. ADRIAN WEMHOFF ; IS HOSTES* TO CLUB The Adams County Federation of Clubs met at the home of Mrs. “AJriaiTWomEotnßfWay 'aHernoonr The meeting was conducted by Mrs. R. C. Hersh, who led in the recitation of the club collect. The nominating committee appointed to select officers for the comine year includes Mrs N A. Bixier, Mrs. Vance and Mrs Homer Lower. The penny art fund dues are *ei:4u’ .ollci table This fund originated lit T9I“ and Is now sponsoring a two hundred dollar art •SrhOtanhtp at Evansville enllege An Interesting program on pubwus by Loin Blmi k Iler talk, taken from health research reports, emphasised one points '’the faithful following of VotnrooHor's adviee, rally TdMkNjgr <H*t ant After fhe**prnsram > delirious refreshments in keeping with Washington's birthday, were served hyj the hosteMMrF. Mrs Ray Stingily. I Mrs. L.X*. Pettibone. Mrs. Holman* Egley. Mm. J T Myers and Mr*. ( heater Bryan. The next meeting w ill be bn Mat' H r at riw n . • Mrs. E W Buiche

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•oeisty Items for day's publ*«sRBwa sxwot bo phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday t:3O a. m.) “ Phono 1000-1001 Batty Tarvaor Monday Home Economics club chorus, postponed Adams Central P. T. A., Adams Central grade school, 7:30 p at. Corinthian class of Christian church. Mrs. Ben Roop. 7:30 p. m. W8.W.8. of Trinity Evangelical U.B. church, church, 7 30 p.m. Research club. Mrs. C. C. Langston, 2 30 p.m. St. Mary's society, C. L. of C. hall. 7:10 pun. St. Catherine study club. Margaret Brite. 8 p.m. Pt Catherine study club, Margaret Brite, 8 p m. Tuesday -Aeolian «hoir. Decatur hign s< bool. 7:30 p in... Bethany circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, Mrs C, L. August. 8 pm Catholic Ladles of Columbia. C. L. of <’ hall. « 30 pm. Young Married Couples club of’ Union Chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Tbearl St’ilts.7:3o p.m. Kurn Join Vs class of Bethany Evangelical U.B church, church, 7:30 p.m. iaiyal Daughters class of Bethany Evangelical U.- B. church. Mrs. Carl Hammond. 7.30 p.m. Pleasant Mills P. T A., Pleasant Mills school, 7:30 p m. Tri Kappa Dude ranch party Elks home. 8 pm. Decatur Garden club. Mrs. G. D. Mac Lean. 2 pm. Wednesday U nion TowriMlip Woman's club Mrs. Frank Gleckler. all day. Beta Sigma Phi sorority, Elks home. 8 p m. Presbyterian' Women’s assorts lion church parlors, 8 pm. Jolly Housewives home e, onoinIcs club, Pl'dasant Mills school. 7:30 p.m. j r Xha ‘ Wort rep’s -gtlitvFof l he- e.l TtvangelJcaT and Reformed churi h' will sjmnior a supper jn Hie church ■| basement Saturday evening from I‘pur ttorty to wven oilmk 11>" ’public i« invifed ’<> attend Tin' SI Pair! i-adies AW societywill bale an all day .meeliiig Thum play at tar Juja»‘ ■ ' Mr- Daisli' ‘Schllepp The Order of the 'Eastern Star •wtH haven!*--st»«*M meet Ing..Thursday . evening, at seven thirty o'clock at Hie Masonic hall The leadership training committee has recommended that the scout leaders attend The final session of the recreational leadership tratning program being given at Trinlty Evangelical United Broth ren church Tuesday’ evening st seven o'clock

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I, Thursday Emblem club. Elka home, 8 p.m. Order of Eastern Star, Masonic hall. 7:30 pip. _ - . J St. Paul Ladies Aid society, Mrs, Dwight Schnepp. al) day - Royal Neighbors ot America, Mrs. . Goldie (’loss. 7:30 p. in Ctrvles three and four of W. e. C. 8. of Methodist church, Mrs Jim Gattshall. 2:30 p.m. Friday World Day of Prayer, Trinity ■ Evangelical I’nlted Brethren church, 7:30 p.m. 1 Saturday 5 Supper. Zion Rvangellealanilß*.--1 formed-church basement, 1:30 to Z jp m. * I; ±7 ■ I Regular rehearsal of the Aeoli lan choir has been ’ hanged from j Thursday to Tuesday night jthta week. Members are asked to moM . at Decatur high school at seven i thirty o'clock. . j The condition of Bob Colchln Is satisfactory following spinal stir Igery Friday at the St Joseph hospital, Fort Wayne. ’ Admitted Adrian Hibson, Mar km. A fill ar Gar lie r; Mrs, Mary Howard. Mrs. Mary Brkffltff; Vivian Mclntosh, Monroevilk; .Martha Whittrni. Monroevilh* Bis missed ’ Mrs Mtlvin Fox and baby girl, Berne; Mrs. James Terplt t and baby girl. Anita Bar lent; Ray Lengerkh. Mrs Flaude j Ih nniMjn and baby giil, Hugh IGy , nohls. Wiikhirr s . Mrs m. • L ler and baby boy; Bente. "Mrs Wai ter Winchester. Berne Mr and Ml • Cha: ’■ J J ■ WPI i shite, O. arc the parents of a bahy i girl, born al 3:l* a mTtoday al tlu r AdhßH eiuniH —nrrn nri.iI —hospital. She wiiahid pounds. 1 ounce. A biby girl was born to Mr antL Mr*. Hfvin Mar’jn. r<*qt»* this morning at 12 3k o’clock ata the hk’il b“spi?al .She weighed 7 IM>nnds. S ounce* An S pound. 3 ounce baby gtr! was -born Jo Mr and Mrs. Howard Ih ith r. Berne, -at a m Sun daythe Ada?H'<-<m«w4y kosptt aJ. She ha . not b£?n nanoal: , , M i and Mi II ai ?y <' hw in ar'.’ parents of a son. born at the local ' I hospital «V S 3<» a :n. on Saturday *[ He weighed fi pound> ’I Mr and Mrs Vila-' Bollinger AH ' ! parents of a”7 pound.ll l - ounce ’ baby girl, born Saturday morning at 11 *a» o i I<m k aCthe local hos pital. Mr and Mrs Nulih It and* ':bu-I are parents of a baby girl, born at •' 10:26 am on . Saturday at th» Adams county memorial hospital She weighed 6 pounds. 10 ounces \n ’.'rd<»pt*-4-, IMM faMk all --of- ih-u rights a natural heir

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MISS HELEN MARIE BARGER. Ahughter of Mr. and Mr* Orval Barger of (’raigvllle, route 1. becane Hie bride of Otto Thieme, of route 5. In a double ring Ceremony performed recently In the Inunun*l Luflivrari church The Rev E. ‘B - Allwardt official <M .--nr’ " couple hi* returned from a wedding trip Jo Key Weal and Miami. F’ia . and lire residing on route 5. f Photo by Edwards’

12 Reservations For Democratic Dinner Twelve reservations have alicady been made by Decatur and Adams county Dem<M*rata for the Indiana JefferwmMaekaoii day dinner in Indianaiadis on March 4. Mrs Charles lx*se. chairman. KtatThe doin’, r ui.ll !»c rd at tb. Murat Tcinplv Vi. < Piesideui M l»eh Barkley will li* the speaker Mrs, la>se said that reservations -«s*ui<l l*e made up until : Wedmday 4 of thia week Week's Adjournment forXoplon Trial New York. Fell 2”. il’l’t Judith t'oplon's new attorneys ■■L-kiLicod today that she final attorney Archibald Balmer l»‘A uubp? he hit her Pabner denied the < •barge? The charge was’"aired in '--court a it d.’. t r Judge S . lv. tit Rah l i’imtr-d a week's adJout‘ti. f u< JiY ; h'o - ! ’hat the threy court apKdlHvxl ( .t turner h -Samuel Neuberger. I>”Hr;rd Bottdiw and tiyduey I’»»>rmaiethe case. A. ■ Center Os Population May Move To Illinois Irioortttngton. Ind. Feb. 20 • '(f P» When census Malitics are unnotinced, Prof Wilitur A. Cogshall of Indiana I'niversity expects to find that the center of population in the. V. S. hats- UH»ved from Indiana Io Illinois (’orshall, professor emeritus of astronomy. lo< ated the center >1 population in WD at a point near 'CqtUßihQg; lad. After sobtetiu^n *• population counts every* IA years he huated the m renters as they puived westward to Bloom ingtoh. then Owen county, then Greene r ounty and finally, in IMO. lift van, county less than l!i_ miles from the Indiana-Illinois state line Cogs hall experts to find the (W f hat movM some distance south and west over the state line into Illinois. If You Have something To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Rays.

| WANTED! I SSOO worth of ice cream packers loaned by us in the last year. H Look in your attic and basement, and if you have one please I return it to us. I Ideal Dairy I

County Agent Will Broadcast Friday • Adams county agricultural agent. I L, E, Art'hbold, ulll l»e the principal speaker on the “Little Red Barn Program” to* be heard on WOWO and WOM’O-FM Friday morning, iirginu'ing at 6 o'clock ...v ■ b " -'H***--. vb/aizA »U- uaL. . ning ■' Two Receive High Ratings In Contest Two Decat UF7 high school Students received raTings of excellent ala recent dlwti4<4 inuMr ' contest held tn Fort-Wayn*7 Jane Brumley, a senior, wus itwardedJJft—superior rating in the :—vuca! division, and l>on Smith. v 'Wlwn a senior, received the rating of excellent in irons commpo j tirion in Saturday’s contest. 'j . Tirade in a Gooo ivw.. — Decatur ■'"Rk .-I y - ♦ , -i- - I . r' i J "DAVID," a portrait of his granG»on, Dwight David 11, by Dwight D. Elsonhower. president of Columbia university, is the general's contribution to th® university's annual faculty art show in New York. When told the portrait had been removed by photographers for reproduction, Eisenhower quipped: "Den t blame them for taking it down. I would have. too. J they'd let me/' yinfenufirmoD

h^ff*ar il r'±iA i J!a!'- || gaasgsg-’ ■— First Lenten sermon Wednesday Evening the series of Lent.MTmbW 8‘ Mary's , CathoHi church Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The Very Rev. Msgr J. J. Seimets. pa at or, ~ wOT ’deßvc r The - dtnrourse. The blessing with ashes will take place following the service. On Friday evening cougregwtionid Way of the CroM will be made, followed by banediction ot the Biassed Sacrament Next week , the Lenten sermon will be give.) on Tuesday evening - Bishop Noll's Lenten message was read at the Sunday masses >ml fxpixtwstbm of th** workni»n’n indull granted by Pope Pina XU . was made by the pastors. I The airplane was first used as ‘a military weapon In World War I. Oklahoma is the leading broom I corn producing state of the Union. The firM model balloon was de * veloped In 1733.

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2G4HONTH-OLD Linda Lee Yoost patiently sucks her thumb while a congregation of 15 firemen, police and city emergency workers figure how to free her left .%«•. 5 : 'USJbt-In hascnycnt too* ... drain. The crew used an air hammer to dig to a point below' her foot. Pipe was then severed with a chisel and she was released unharmed ah hour and 15 minutes “later. It all happened while mama was preparing to scrub down the basement. (International 1 Cafeteria Supper, Saturday. February 25,'4:30-7:00. Reformed Church Basement.

SHY: “THABK YOB, I MABE IT MYSELF P M and Ilk Smart Sew and BE Smart! Ever envy that well-dressed lady who always seemed to-have so many smart looking clothes? During “Sew and £ Save" Week, start to sew. start in to really save. 1-ook over our selection of dress materials and easy-to-use patterns. ft * Complete Selection Butterick ft, > -ajikftl y .__ and Advance Patterns \ National Sew and Save Week \ February 18-25 \ — DRESS GOODS SPECIAI-S: —. Va “Dun River" Ginghams. fine quality yd. 89c A I New Stripe Chambrays ... - yd. TJe'ano 89c . Pr.nted Please, small neat patterns yd >9c I Printed Peque. 26". new patterns . . yd. 89c Plaid Ginghams, beauitfdl colors yd 59c Plain Rayon Shantung, S ectors yd. 60c Printed Rayon. 39" wide, special .....I. yd. 79c “Frostpolnt." 42" Brown. Green, Grey yd. 1.26 \ "Belding" Rayon Pebble Crepe, good colors .—I yd. 125 KJBL 42" Rayon Gaberdine, plain colors .... yd. Wc \ Custom made, elxclusive designs in buttons, belts and buckles created from your own fabrics, a day _l rervice. (t"*) ° 80-Sq. PERCALES -J *>-*»• Quadriga Prints . .. ... . Over 49 full bolts of fanev je Z A fine quality, fast eo or AH f . r - ■ material in a large selection aewing. Also 50 plain /Li of colors and patterns. colors. 7/ 39c yd. ® 49c yd. / Forged Steel Shears ■ Talon Zipper Fasteners Several styles of those fine A|( Uu.Uty larger rte.l shear. f(>r iBV at a price you cant afford mj » . ==n\ 40 pw by. other uws. iy * >2p i< ' .- . 1J»O «p 25c Niblick & Co. DRV GOODS — RF.ADY TO WEAR k - , ' ,m.. -■ . #

St. Louis Public Schools To Close Shortage Os Cool To Cloang St. Louis. Feb T UTb All public schools In 81. Louis will close at the end of class#! tonior row until next Monday as a result ot the coal .shortage. _ An emergency- meeting of the board of education voted today to close the Schools otter it was told there was only three to four days supply of coal on hand. “HP CIIMHnX wilt f tvr pu w t n school pupils an extra two days oft this week. They were to have been off Wednesday anyhow in honor rrf Washington’s birthday. The 123 Catholic parochial: schools and colleges In St. Lopial and the county Jiave not been at fected. except in a few instances, by the scarcity of coal. Most ot them burn oil or gas. The 3! Lutheran grade schools have about a two weeks supply of coat. The public library and all Its branches in the city will close tomorrow for the duration of thus strike of_ miners The St. Louis retail coal deal . ers association reported many of its members have no coal at all in • their yards. Many homes were also ’

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reported to ba without fuel The Chamber of Commerce said there have been no industrial shutdown* because-of- the lack of -fnrf, . .. Hoapilals using coal reported a one to two week supply on hand. The Union E.ectrii- Co said It M* k three weeks supply and, if It runs abort, wilt supplement Its power aiMjm; avitb-Lhe carrentJrom hyslßielectric dams ■ ~ 11 Horses Killed In Fire At Crown Point Crown Point, Ind., Feb 29. tUPI — Eleven horaes, at least / four of which recently sere returned here after racing at the southern tracks, were killed today in a fire”whia>~«Sßm^N'TOTH~an*> farm of Xen Mcnair. G»y real estate dealer and horse owner. The farm is near here. Firemen from Crown point. Independence ! Hill and Cedar Lake fought the Xblaae. “which was discovered shortly after S a m. Democrat Want Ade Bring Results / Snitii’s Pbrnw 1834 ~ i We sarve a complete line es Grade A Dairy Products.