Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 63, Decatur, Adams County, 16 March 1950 — Page 2

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I-—.L M—JOLvD FlVJvf IflvJ „ 70 , , Wednesday Night 11 KM**atal' AAaMURH ' 4 « JBTwuay WWIWIWJI Jaeob A. Moser. 18. Hfetoeg I**' deaf of sear Berne. died at W pat. ■ Wednesday al the John Stainer , borne to Dalton. O, following an | extended IHneaa. He was born near Berne Dee. ». 1 18? o. a son ot Abraham and Marton 1 Nussbaum-Moser. and bad never married Ho waa a retired mecba- , nic. i He w*a a member of the First .Men nonite church at Berne. Surviving are —five brothers, Philip of Sidney. O. Jeff of WIIL ahire. 0.. Nathan of Orville, O. and Mose and David Mower, both of Lake Charles, La. One brother and aix aiatera preceded him in death. Funeral servicoe will be bold at IP a.m Saturday al the First Mennonite church in Berne, the Rev. Olin A Krebbiel and the Rev. N. J. Schmucker officiating. Burial will be In the Moser cemetery one mile northwest of Berne. The body will be removed Friday evening to the Amos .V Neaenachwander borne, two and one-half miles weat of Berne. ACHESON BIDS <<—<i—«e r«H> raw* o **> aide tbeir borders and of our conntry tn particular . . . what are wo now to conclude from the morbid fancies which their propaganda exudes 7" Acheson said »t»e pointe ha Meted were "come of the things whleh We. feel that the Soviet leaders could do which would permit the rational and paareful development • of the co-existence of their eyetem and oura." ir wai nb -onesided bargain” and a "will to achievel binding, peaceful aerlemetftw woutd be required of all participants.’;

Admitted: Joseph A. Sorg. Hoaxland. Mrs. Robert Bpeigher. Linn Grove; Mrs. Clarence ‘Alverson. Fort Wayne; John P. Kelly; Otto Speigel. -.- Dismissed: Miss Clair'Mowery; I William Bender, UniuiKlqle; Baby ■ John Ortez. St. Joe; Mrs. Paul Brehm and baby girl, Berne. Mrs Robert Speigel,' «•. , I Family Favorite Ladies’ 10<W Nylon Sweaters i Slip-over Style* 1 Good Selection Colom 2-9» EHINGERS | The Boston Store

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SOCIETY BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN RECENTLY Mice Gloria lf<w»manw WU the at s ssrpria* btrthday ■ patty-m--bir 7 iwiim»-ln--iSwite ; township recently. The evening waa spent in playing games. contests and singtag- Mine Koansmaaa was the recipient of many lovely gifts ' Later to the eventag, a dellciom lunch waa served by Mr*. Artkar Koenemann Tboee attending were the Mias-: es Anna K. Williams, Ruth Landis. Beulah Jane Bertsch, Imogene MeFhrtand Esther towards Martha Üby, Marie Landis. Phyllis Oerke, Donna Schaefer and the honored guest The Misses Marilyn Beer. Rose Merriman. Aleta RatcUtt. Helen Rata Martta and Wavelane Lehman were unable to bo present. W.8.W.8, MEETING It HELD TUESDAY The Women's Society of World Service of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church held its nqnUar meattag at the chervil Tuesday. Mrs. John Chambers waa the loader, using as her theme "Right Attitudes Widen Hortsons Mrs. Herald Hitchcock opened the meeting by a prelude "In Christ There is No East or West.” after which the first verse of the hymn was given by the leader for |he call to worship. The hymn "Jesus the Very Thought of Thee” was then sung, followed by the scripture lesson, leader; prayers. Mrs. Clarence Drake and Mrs. Boh Robenold: leaders talk; booklet "World Minority Problems.” Mrs. Chambers. Mrs. Cochran presided at the brief bustnees meeting Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Jess Williams and Mtn. Vincent Hannl. Mr and Mrs CUttord Saylorhave returned home from Florida, where they spent several month* ’ - Mr. and Mrs William Bell ar- . .vJslttaa Hutlr.. son., ,W|njam.. ..Jr ....at. the Texas military institute, san, 'ntonio. Tex. Dr and Jlrs Ray Stlngely Miss Rosalia Miller and Mrs. Glenn Manlier went to Indianapolis Wednesday where Dr. Stingely and Miss Miller attended a symposium , on radiology at Indiana university ' school of dentistry Cpl. Herman E. Lyons, son of Mr and'Mrs Grant Lyons of this : city, has successfully completed an intensive two-week discussion leaders training course at the troop information and education staff school located In Buedlngen. Germany. Cpl. Lyons Is currently serving with the company JI o' talaßtry-tejriment.: and has been in the European command since. September 1J47. ...... _Wlltna.i Roas. Evangeline With; -am and Kay Morgan , went to. Marion re ently where they were' nltiated into the decree of Pocahontas for Maj-Ila council number 71 of Decatur The degree work was done by the degree team of ! Anderson Miss Itortha Stewart of Fort Wayne has been appointed “uper-int-ndent of the Wells county hos pital. succeeding Mrs Georgia ■ Armey who has served in that ca pact'; the past .-ds years Miss Stewart is a graduate of the Lutheran j hospital school and baa served as a nurse In the Women's and Chll drtii’s hospital In Chicago ' - A marriage lli euse has been is- ; sued at Bluffton to I-eonard j HerfseSTif route four. Decatur, and Miss Wava Justine Steffen of Bluff [tOU ; •f You Have Something To sail Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Raya,

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Edwaii t. KeyaoMt Namd Safes Manager t -'SiWrJcWJr.iO{iTW -i J-'is’.V-- -.".7 WCt Z J Edward E. Reynolds, formerly of thia city, baa bean promoted to the poeltion of general sale* ■ manager M- WeMWtoa . Feed Milla McMillen. vjesgreSiiißt and director of eales aaasuared at tba Fort Wayne office of the company. Mr. McMillen aald. "The position of general sales manager of the company haa been vacaiA for several yean, and Mr. ReyaoMa" promotion to this posttton is only a : further step toward the completion of a unified and Integrated sales organisation. A graduate of the University es

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u — i- ~ i ■■ tUiMIB. Mr Reynolds waa aaaodated' wfti the Deb Maine* Mgiatei lag Co., altar his aradnatioa. JS l»tX he joined Central Holm as j assistant treasurer, after making ' an outstanding record ta the 11111 noil rPk lWwiitaettewa He was I several years before betag agpetat- - ed the company's director of awhet research. ? I , •_ . , •• , ■ Mot Smart Cnoapli North Platte. Neb. fUPI — Then there was the man. the North Matt* > Tblegraph Bulletin said, who left bi, car motor running nil eight eo . be could get a quick early-morning start in the «üb-sero temperature! ( , He ran out of gas six blocks from: home. f

earning Gloss C«. Plant To Michigan ■4 J: ' The Corning Glues Company of -’ Coming. KT., Mil buHd a aew-i ' plant emptying about «oo persons ,tia Aibtoa. Mirt.,4t was announced »trtar -■■ “ J -~ZiUn-- -..”-- ’ :; Tie plant Will .toanathrtare ' bribe for U-h-viaiou picture tubes Erected oa a JH-acre tract the building will have a floor space of approximately SOO.OOT square fe-t. i Contract has been awarded to tboj > EHtmars-Dickmann-lek«M company 'of Muckogee. Okla. - The H. K. 1 ; Ferguson company "of Detroit win I! do the engineering work. i Representatives of the glass manufacturing company visited j

cities to this area a couple moatha ago. They caWlei rid here with city and Ohamber- of- Ooasasareo atte> lais and at that time said they ■ wanted to locate along the Erie ' lallroad tracks and near the Fanhandle FUatern gaa line. 1 " ■ teasgaaiy 1 Ml--A Vernal, HmMamaato ' WWWRp RVWM.wNniiNU' u 0 By Ww OH *W iff lEBWAbNN wgfcß» i ssesssl ■i *1 ~il . >s Stures everywhere I —la Decatu* at gmltl> Drue Store |

Lehow Pork Baras, Jlar. 14 — Tba Barse town beard this wnek reappointed Mrs. Menno B. Habegger and

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RveaH Lehman to the Lehman park board. Their term, would „ bare... pxplred this spring. Other members of the board are tfr. RuI tee Von Girntah, whq.l* prealdeiit, Mr*. Karl HUty, Henry GUUom. I and Tilman Fluoeklger.