Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 53, Decatur, Adams County, 4 March 1950 — Page 3
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TRINITY LADIES AIDIN MISTING The Ladles Aid society of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethrea church net at • the church Thursday eveninc for their rentier "> business meeting. Mrs. Frank ' Bohnke and Mrs. David Wynn had charge of the singing and Mrs. Dick Shafer, Mrs. Frank Fisher and Mrs. Manley Foreman had , charge of the devotions. Mrs. Hubert Oilpen presided st the boniness meeting -at which time thirty two calls' and ninety eight cards were reported. The new tables wore also received. The society agreed to contribute fifteen dollars to the Red Cross fund. The work committee. Mrs. Ralph Roop. Mrs. George Hill and Mrs. Karl Mounsey turned in thirty one dollars and tee cents. Mrs. Hubert Cochran offered the closing prayer. after which the hostesses Mrs. Dick Shafer. Mrs. Oeorge HUI and Mrs. Marte Deßolt nerved refreshments. Hostesses tor the April meeting will be Mrs. Fisher. Mrs William Ohier sad Mn. William Huffman. The work committee n'lll be Mrs. Jesse Williams. Mrs Clarence Drake and Mn. George Si holderer. MEETING OF WORK AND WIN CLAM HILO Twenty five members and guests ! of the Work and Win class of rhe ! Trinity Evangelical I'nited Brethren church met at the home of j .Mr. and Mn. F. 0. Baker Friday > evening, with Mr. and Mrs. F. lIJ Gil pen assisting. During the short business meet-1 Ing. the birthday collection amount-’ twelve dollars and eightysis Vents. The visiting committee ‘ also reported several calls made and cards sent each week to absent Bunday member*. Following the business meeting. Mrs Adam Kunowich presented lhe program The hostesses scried .nhour. - , > "ALA SPRING" TO 8E.,„ THEME OF FASHION SHOW The theme of the BI’W fashion show will be "ala spring," with 77 soft shades of green, fellow and pink predominating in all of the decorations. Mrs. George Rents at -Re*U| florists Is chairman of the stage . • decorations, and the four serving tables will be decorated by Mrs Joe Kelly of Decatur Floral Co. MAGLEY WOMEN S GUILD MEETS Mrs Leona Beavers was the leader at the meetlnifol the Wu-
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r Society Items far day's publication must ba phoned in.by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) r Phone 1000-1001 I Betty Terveer Sunday 1 Married Couples club. Zion Luth--1 eran church, 8 p. nt. Monday ’ Junior girls auxiliary. Legion 1 home, 4:30 pm. 1 Research club, Mrs. l-eonsrd * Saylors 8:30 p.m. Decatur Woman's club, library, 1 7:45 p.m. Girls Missionary guild of Union ! Chapel. Marilyn Beer. 7:3# p.m. Tuesday Women’s guild of Zion Evangel I' leal and Reformed church church | parlors, 7:45 p.m. I Tri Kappa sorority, Elks home, ' 7:30 p.m. « Wednesday Ladies Aid society of Union Chapel, church, all day. Zion Lutheran Missionary society. church basement. 2 p.m. Presbyterian Ruth circle, Mrs Clarence Ziner, S p.m. i Presbyterian Naomi circle. Mrs i Franklin Detter, R‘ p.m* Thursday WAI'S, p.f Mettydlst church. Mrs. W. Guy Brown,'2;.W p.m. i Salem W.8.C.5.. Mrs. Austin j i Merriman. 1 p in. Eastern Star, Masonic hall, j .supper 6 30 p.m.. meeting. 7:.“i l 1 I ! i men's guild of the Magley Reformed church recently. The meetling was opened with Hour of Prayer." followed by the scrip-j titre. Luke 11:1-13-, by Mrs. Walter Hildebrand Prayer from the pray er calendar was offered, by Ada , Oller. after »bo li Mu Ki-iinetji ■ Nvffler «uui, I'.Trsu'k Mri-gd itra'i * ’-<• . ... ... ... • 4 ar . thr pulin' h’v’THa Scherry Mins Matilda Viters gavF* a fthort tikjkh l>y-a dialogue, ”Gm<l .Make Idife-a .Mlrryr,'’ prvwnt»*d by Mira Girod and Jeanette Shaffer. Slide picture* of Japan and a.-talk Were given by Leona Reaver* » Mrs. Mary Eater wa» then prejTient ed wtthr a iinrely qtfir for wbt- ; nlng the highest points^Hi reading women'* guild book*. At the < lune Os the-...meeting Mr« Heaver* entertained with a~ Hible quiz and at a later honr ; l«i\»’lv t »-ft »>-b ii.t'iu •; «».!• gervfeji The general meeting of th»*W S__ C S of*the 'Me!hodht hurrh will be 'held Thursday a(t«»rn<*o.ii. at _ k at ( , Mr W . < ;uy Brown •I ! niw i Ing whk t han get! iiecaiMe of the curtailment of meeting at the iburi'h during the coal Shortage Devotiofi* will be given by Miss Etta; Let us enlarge your favorite snapshots. We sell Eastman Kodaks and film.— Edwards Studio. TF
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I Mallonee. and the lesson leader i mMI Im Mpl 4- The Ladies Aid society of Union Chapel will have an all day tuecting at the church Wednesday to sew uud quilt A potluck dinner will be served at the norm hour. All ladies of the church are invit ed. A meeting of the Women's guild of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will be held in the church parlors Tuesday evening at seven fort y-five o'clock. Mrs 1 Ed Miller will lie program chair man. using ' Leuten Mi-dHatlons" Las her theme. Bpe: lai music is abm 1 being planned Mr and Mr* W. A/"Siepper have returned home from Florida w here they ajwnt several weeks Mis* Jean Johnson of route ♦». member- of the March gruduating class of the Indiana VniyerMity Training S«-hoM fbr_ < Nur»ea, has been apiMunted to the nursing staff of the medical center ho*l*|f;il- Mi - Joh.iiM»n'will bruin hr: j dirties on April 2 Mrs. < hai le* Uaie. Adams cattn 'ty iKMiUH ratic vice c hairman E<l jaberg, county clerk. Thurman Drew county auditor, Stepler and JMck Heller. Jr., were among I Adam* county people attending I the Jefferrtni day banquet to be | held in Indian'ipoli* tonight. ViceI president A'ben Barkley will be ■ the principal speaker. I Mirk Knapp, beratur young man I employed at the I’nited States* 1 Rubber t'o. plant in Fort Waymy. ! has the Adams county (ran* hiae for a patented fish bait container Dr. F, Gerald Ensley pastor of. it he th Brou4iway Methodirt ehtir* h at "Columbus. (>.. will be tel he guest speaker at a special j*- -IP-j/l- jal, jiu;' Sanßtay night at 7 idi o. hh k More than .•►<» Adams <ounty •LasKet bafC fan s aft«*hd-e<t *flie " *fr gional tfiurnry at Fort Wayne North Side gymnasium today. Huuli .-Xiolrra'-. Ih.u'D high Kf.hockl -Instructor. -■ returned to hl« - classes-Friday after bring -confined to hts home for several days wIi.TT aii' attairk T>T' TnTTiuenra. Mrstr ltubett Holt house has beet’ dbqnistHMl from the local hospital io her home on Sixth street id 'WB’ TfeEfKa * STavrr. n-.~ ; ,.-ll Mit. hel. M0nr...., M>> I E \1..-i WJLhiic <> ; Mrs. I.lta E. Smith. i— JliKinix-ccl: Mr«, Robert Holt ' house. „, ■ -Arixona's champion mountain lion • x:« ruinator. Giles Goxwick. 1 has Ju-t chalked up lion No 557.
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1 ■ WSWII Ji Bk - //’S — i ’ i ■ IHk. -w Miss BONNIE MILLER, daughter of Mi and Mrs. Chalmer Miller of Fort Wayne. Iw<-anie the-bride of John Meha|e<-hko. son of .Mr and Mrs.-John..JMhelitb. M’ajne. in a reretH ceremony performed at the; Simpson Methodist Church The. Rev Cari Adams officiated. Mr ami Mr*. Xlehaie* hko are residing in Fort XX’ayne. (Photo by Edwards J —
Osteopath Denies Patient's Charges Former's Wife Soys Intimacies Forced Madison, s D, March 4 —(VP) _An osteopath vigorotnrfy denied: i liarges that he forced a farmers wife to submit to intimacies by ■ giving lor injection* to make her’ *uhnH?sive But Mrs Harriet. Kobpman, 2K. testified that Dr- Lloyd Jackson sv du<*d her in a clinii- built for him; XL'- i-.'.0-p-'J <i. r * i >iti fkfU • f»vd yec’•-Tdin in s.'' < ivil '■'*: brought by tfar woman** husband Alioci-.-MgatHM • lhe -rtyilwkpwlh;- Ja» k son will resume his testimony to day Koopman asked I3<h*’b*» on each of two counts, claiming thht Jackson seduced his wife twice last year - Mr*. KfMpman sohbingly -Krt-e cirrtih court jnrv rrf seven im n ami five wonrrn that -he visited Jack MtV <hnir la-t April apd a gain In July,Sb. u.l ..!.•■ k■■ li II- at. & li. r with h« <l. mas-.u-.e and hiWi’ion . and- lb i ent were fbl in* ♦<l by in; imi*< h - "Kimpmaii"*• ii’To'cri* y Ib»y 'A V-ord. sat|l he utmld xho-w- ’bat tin \ osieopath gave the farm wit*' an itrprrrrnh - trhar-pntdttM jn heF-- t a ■ hg id ’a-witu.L' ’ / TMeftse ■'! tor Wife y Ellswut Hr. Evan*. > ross * xan*ining Mis Koop- j man. a*k(d hej why *hr returhed! to Ja;k-im. s <‘flict; af?<r fir-i’ albL/(l f advarn • X!:- Kmquh tn. ■•<is :• ■! ■ 1..< •h< bad "d» v • :*/ itch” and J-ick' in IO r rent" it. ‘ j ■ ’ jarkson testifying in his own <fe-t fen«e? raid he wa an ‘ innoc eh’ vi* titn of cir< uniMaiuHis offn ♦ . door* were open at all t-ime? du» Ing Mrs Koopman ?. visit* he said 'Hie asteopa'h testifi» d that Koopman batl threatened hi? life.j
Ml" i l * . . TWTKB * ' HANDS IN POCKETS, Charles A. Crist, 69-year-old banker, shows Mrs K. Powers. 2? (left), and Mrs. 8. Zangrillo. ». how he kicked , the tear gas release button to rout three armed and masked would'be robbers from the Maybrook. N. T, National bank, saving a *30.000 payroll. Choking and gasping from the fumes, the bandits fled, firing two shots wildly. (lotomotioaalSoondpMoJ J
ar.d h« ex pressed-doubts as to the plaintiff s sanity. Earlier, Koopman testified that he was “heart-broken and sick” I as a result of the alleged affair and that he spent Rleepiess nights walking thtc floor and crying’*,> I thought of killing Jackson.” Koopman said, “hut J didn't go near him.” Ja< kson. 40. retired in IM7 bell ausv- lie tired from overwmk" But Ramona cltltens per ■ <uaded hifn to resume practice and subscribed funds to build him a : new vUni<*. Monthly Report Is Made By Red Cross ’L The /Hoinv s»m v tee ofTb e i»f" fW‘ American Red t’ross aided eight YamUkur - dorU»« /ebruary, - Ahe monthly report of Mrs Max Schafer. secrotafy. shows. Five of the ‘ families were of veteran* and the dependent*: one a servlceman and ! his family and two civilians. Financial aid amounted Io >lsl SM. - 1 The R<*d < troaa t 1 services dtfring the month. The i office assisted veterans in fillinc 1 out papers for compensation;. gov- ' ernment benefits, bonus applicaand insurance refunds. Notarizations wen- 24 Trainees for home tiursiiur were huined 21 .' books- op. home nursing ..from the Red.. < ros* library the rrpbrl S'libwk , ’. » Classes Announced ''' By Purdue Center Piinlup I niversltv Center. Fort ! Wnyne. released today liM/, a.-hed* ,‘iile of , la-see for file'spring term |of the f-.-lmlcal institute whi.h | Starr- Mai 27 Itegiatration for all ■ ouise- will be held on March 23. 2t and 25. All cottrtea are approved for veteran* and pre-registra-tloti is.', now under way at the < tnter s personnel office 'f You Have Something To nell Try A Democrat Want Ao—lt Pays.
New Volumes Added Al Public library Adult, Juvenile New books placed q# the gliel’.'et : ot thn.D6caxitfc.ai'l«Hc. ] Ing the month of February were an ' !ollowjL_ ADULTS Non-Fictlon A Sort of Saga - Mauldin Alrohpllca Anonymoua Battle Slationaf - U. S. Naval Force* Berlin Command — Howley Food Piriaonlnx — Itark ......; In Green F’agturea - Barrowa Interrupted Melotly — laawrent fi John C. Calhoun, American For trait —- colt Erie — Hatcher laike .Michigan --. Quaife Lake Ontario — Pound la-ula Paateur. Free Lance of Science Dubos Mualc of the World, a Hlatory .'•allien My Three Year* in Moacow — Smith . 7 New Hope for the Handicapiied Ruak A Taylor T4te Complete Book of Home Pet Care —- Whitney The Higher llapplhesa Sock-
man The Indiana Industrial Directory IMS The Lsl-or Story (1756 IM»| Austin - ' The Way to Power and Poise - Jones The World Almanac and Book us Facta for 1360 Hansen Twn Rrionds of Man — Kbrngold Where Prayer and Purisise Meet —Tyler Fiction Bright Horixona Whyikoff 4 Uaotus on the Range Holt Cordelia Graham For a Whole Lifetitne Lyon For Heaven's Sake Smith From Claudia to David - FrankPH — ■■ Jubilee Trail - BriMow Red Cloak Hying Wtddemer ■ Take.t are of MyjLHlle Gitl tiiH-din - r-.,. fm. k miu.- IVoot -—l.-y, , ■rhe J 1,-MSI- With.! It a J*»cr._ . '.StetffiM;" 'L i The Pink House White The Seo ErntJ. e— Jvtiumsia The Vintage - West The Voyage to Eden Hall Trouble Town Arthur Until the Day Break Bell Village I»<h tor Hancock Wagon Boas Stanley JUVENILE Non-Fiction Hands Around the World Girl Seoul* — ' * Lead, rehlp of Girl Scout TrcMP* Girl Scouts Snakes Zim Stiicle* from the Bible - Ite :.a .Mare - Wing* Scbdt Matnml — -Ettl Scuts ' .Fictton..
Btibhi* Merrill Header* t Priniyr 1 < I’. H.k- 1. « B<»4*k I A"'". ! " From Season to Season „ Poole Hank ar <1 !!*•• Km n Dudh-v Han-k of Ijoat Nugget Healthy and Happy Wilson Here Conies Kristie Brock in Country and City Poole Jerry and the Pony Express - Tousey the Colt Brock Mary Poppins Travers Mary Poppins Comes Back Traveni- <• -3" . ■...„.' Mary Poppins Opens the Door —. Travers , Open the Door — OTkinneß Our Good Health Wilson pj aV i lia j eR Baker Scarlet Hill ~ Meigs S»-hool‘H»u<H in fhr WoimM Caudill Skip Along —t O’Donnell . _ The Door _in the Wall — De- . Angel i The Great Horse Omnibns .Macau ley The Lonesome Bear Kinney Tht Mystery of Gran fat hers Coat —Mooseß “ ~~ The Myatery of the .freaking Windmill — Evatt , The Secret Os i£aiub<Locket ■ 'Thl Skfttcr tat The Snow OWliJSecret Evatt Z The White Winter Weigh Through the Day — Poole Turn in the Road Dickson Under the Sky - O'Donnell
Adorns County Men Elected Directors Berne. March 4. — Ivan Huaer of Geneva route 1 and Henry Rumple of Herne route 2 are amon« the ten directors elected Wednesday nikht b» the Jay county REMC at the c-.nual stockholders meeting held in Portland. The Ja* RENO serves HtW consumers fn Adams county and 3.500 consumers in all in sis counties The, Jay county REMC was recently a federal REA loan of ISOS.<OOO to ; rebuild and enlarge their system The money is to be used in the nest five years Trrt. ta • Used Tweso — Dsrstwr
THE WEDDING of Mlsa Leona Mari- Tinner, daughter of Mra Alvera Tinner of route 2. and Walter Charles Spellmeier aon of Mr and Mrs. Charles Sjiellmeler of Fairview Kans., took place recently al tin St. Paul Lutheran church at P-ehle. The Rev into C Busse received the double ring vows. The couple is residing al Fairview. Kans. tPhoUPby Edward*!
CHURCH SERVICES ; (Continued from Pane Two! - ( Trinity Evangelical United Brethren Madison at Ninth John E. Chambers, minister 9: In Sunday School : Chalmer -, Barkley, superintendent. Lesson study Ephesus, a Center at Chris tian Influence " 1>- 3o - Divine Worship The serv-1 tee begins with the organ prelude -hy Harold Mumina The anthem by the choir, under the direction of Leland Neuen will be—Spirit lit' vine" by Thomas The sermon subject is "Why Be a Christian?" Out I goal tor the Mnten Seas-m is Every member attending at least one worship service each Sunday " S:3ts- Christian Endeavor Societies and Youth Fellowship 730 The Evening Service pt gospel songs and message "Jonah. ,a Mwk«HPu Mifsiiitify la-«ga< » :s»#-« Mnaiibct&tr "school"kt 'Trinity Chtirch. antler Tfie sponsorship of Dennis Nortnan.: c. ’ffteffanim'rilWfßF"'"**’ ' ‘ Wednesday 7:1*0 Wednesday Evening Lenten Service Wwere glad fur the Increase in at tendance last week and will look for a larger crowd this Wednesday The hove and girls meet phh the adults for the first part of the serv t fee after which they go to first floor with the children s worker* The spuialmu-lc I- to-be provod cd hy rtl- Nenrn-s.' The sermon subject will be ' Tin W ord Gone For ever ' C -tin and worship with us' Ni x' .'iird p evening March It' -The s arid frt... "Like a Mighty* Afiny" *ii In -huwt. CHURCH NEWS Church of God — —1 WordTiS- been i> < .-,v-d from An' d. n thaLa group ot sinsera and, speakers, will .a.. »m|mny Dr Earl I. Martin vii < i>i< si.!, ir cf V .;. i aon Coin ye . and theolnyiraT semi L naty, to Decatur, to take part itil both the Sunday-.mottiiiig ami < ve I nitig sei vims William Haw kin-
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of IJecatur, a student at Anderson College, will al*o be home tor thia special occasion The students will have complete charge of rhe youth fellowship service.: Hunday evening at 4:30 o’clock It 1* also expected that the quartet o [ composed us Kenneth Watkins. William Hawkins. LaVon Strick ler. Watkins, and Mr* Emery Hawkins, will stng. The public la fiIRL SCOITR New officers elected at the meet Ing of Brownie troop 14 Are preaident. Dixie Lee: vice-president. Jeanne. Tr< super aecretary-trea-surer Nancy Field, and scribe Judy Lane A new game was played. after which the meeting closed with the Brownie promise Refreshments were later served by • J-.rn> Grimm and Dianne Fuilun. Girl Scouts of" tn-rp .13 met at Gm* 14n< olti whooi . twit wa* Üblen and due* paid During the buaineaa meeting, plans were made for of cookies. Next week 1 the meeting will he held on Wed ueaday Work waa then continued "jifc art* and craft* »nd the meeting was closed with the friendship , circle Judy Gephart. scribe.
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