Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 71, Decatur, Adams County, 25 March 1950 — Page 3
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GENEVA JUNIOR* TO PRESENT CLAM PLAY The Junior .-lass of lhe Goner* high sr-hool will present the play. "Peck's Roy" al the Geneva rytnnaslum Friday evening, March 31. T Members of the cast are aa follows: Roger Coon, Tom Weaver. Evelyn Snow. Gerald Nevil, Gloria Lybarger, Dorothy Farlow. Lee Balnea. Bon Call, Rita Robinson Kathleen Veach. Bob Meyer, Ger aldltie Nevil. Helen Morningstar and Laura Billington. SPECIAL PROGRAM AT BETHANY CHURCH SUNDAY The Young Adult class will be in charge of services at the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church Bunday evening at seven o'clock. Mrs. Raymond C. Harrison of near Monroe will present a chalk talk OS ' Beautiful Garden of Prayer " Vlhra-harp music will be played by Mrs. James Kocher, Jr. The Royal Neighbors will meet ut the home of Goldie Gloss Thursday evening at seven o'clock'. Mrs A f E Glllander will be “ hostess tn the Ladies Shakespeare' Club Wednesday afternoon at two thirty o'clock. Mrs George Bdek-j ley will be the leader, using as her topic "ew Trends in .interior Decorating" Rhe asks that current events he taken to this meeting mPThe Little Flower study duh sill meet Wednesday evening at seven thirty othiek-ur tlo- honye nt Mrs. Mark Braun ■ ■■■■■- : • i The T-t Vincent de Patil iUWdety | will meet at th? C L. of (' hall f Wednesday afternoon at- two o'-, clock Mrs Mary Onilor will be chairman, assisted by Mrs Dora .Cook and Mrs Frank Schmitz - - | to tb.e (Tin Lady, “f VT Uifv dUriuKion <lu! Monday even ~ inc at seven thirty • • . hi- k ' ‘. ’’ ’ • ’ * . i Tlo*. r«gtil,ir in*-'-»irre th?- 4 Inion Township Woman# rlubj Will he held at one'thirty o'clock ( Wednesday afternoon at the homt ( of Mr* Henry Dehtter. On. Tuesday. the r-lub wHI b? entertain ml •hy the Berne i lull Member* are asked to meet at th? home of Mrs TJieraf Stult* at seven o'clock that evening. —• ■ ——_.2—” I It’s a Good Sport 11/ <QI A z i 9329uzis 12-20,30 lUam *•» A smart all-round classic you can wear bowling, to-town. or any where' Skirt pleat, slit>.sleeves.| liiswle pockets -- all are perfect . lines for sporting or spectating' | Pattern 9329 comes in sizes 12.' 14. IS. - 43 rdge iW takes-4-*w yds 4e-kneh* This easy-to-use pattern gives perflf fit Oimplete. Illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step I -- a»~t TWENTY-FIVE cents in coins for this pattern ln*jfl#TTS" .MARTIN, care of Decatur Daily Democrat. Pattern Dept. P i> —-Bor «??. Chh-agtv X<l. 11l Print plainly VOI R NAME ADDRESS. \ ZONE. SIZE: STYLE NUMBER \ LOOK! A l<ook of new easy sew MARIAN MARTIN Paiterns for Spring Send Fifteen Cents fori your copy and plan all the lovely new clothes youw ant. One yard ■ skirts and\blouse». spring styles for all the family. And printed In the book -Xjree handbag pattern. . \
Society Home for day's publication mutt be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday t:3O a. m.) Phone 1000-1001 Betty Terveer Saturday Pythian Sliter Needle cl'uh bake eale, cancelled. Bobu Community organization, 6:30 p.m. Beta Sigma Phi sorority bMce sale, city hall, H a. tn. Happy Homemakers home ?c<> iMinik s Imke sale, Gerber's luarl.et. a. tn. to 12 noon. Monday Our I/idy of ?H<tory distuaskm club, Mrs. Ckireme Heiman. 7 30 I».m. 4*k> Kan coaneH. K. of , P. huttie, ti p.m. . • Pythian - Nt--»die ' club. K' of P. home, after Temple Tuesday Sunny Circle Home Economies club of Preble township, Magley wiHMd; ’7 -30 pm. Kirkland Ladles chib, Adams T ehtrabsrhnnL 7 -p.m-.- — Hebeknh lodge. Odd FrltowtAMdl, I 7 30 p.m. Indies Aid nucleiV of Trinity Evangelic al V B < hiirch. < burch. 730 p.m ( \ Chunh Mothers Mtudy Mrs Waller Bucher, & pm. - Kia Thu Big ma. «or»>rll y i Miss 1 verna Wcrliug. Wednesday St. Vincent- de Paul society, C. - L <»f c ImII. ? pm. j~-“"1 , n ion-Town shiy Wumaifn rliih. 1 [ Mrs H»‘iii\ I >• -liner. 1 ;> n Little Flower Mtudy club. Mrs ’ Mark Brann. 7 30 p.m. Ladies club, Mr*, 'A C E. (inlander. 2..10 J) tn. | .Jolly Housewit»• home e< pnnmT> 7 ILl! 1' II I' i■'• p- til Thursday 1 Royal Neighbors, Goldie GfokMi 7 P >ii Brthanr _ rirrle of Zion’ Evahf.elk al and Reformed < buri h. Mrs I Ed Miller ** pm r Mr- lh“. Erwin mUertaincd :w:o ’able* <if 'brblg.' at her h.mie :i Istratbm I’bx .' Friday aGcinooti . I Hlu kf<>r<l . oiiitty N organizing * ... f.Hiuii di'fcuG* eorpu Mayor KFo ■ !of llar-tiord city is < hairman ami | 1 Fror.-i ytor ifr.-*.fannvr -w -.4.. j Thomas C M. X«bi. of St Johns < auada. will speak at ill'* two <1 ty ' Itniarv-nirv. -roi imr T’tTl'ttTrt.'t VT' I ■ rll Is-aiJ I’:..' i
Converters to Gas! (ireater efficiency is now available. The 5H new converters to gas should see me at once. We have an installation that will cut your gas bill in half, and double the efficiency of vo.ur healing plant. LADCO FIBERGLAS INSULATION PHONE !M>s FOR APPOINTMENT ’ . s ;. ’’ r; .' ' ------ J. Henry Faurote, Manager » IM Fund and Good Eatm Heel Here! - ) llri'e out In the Chat. & Chew tonight!" You'll enjoy the place where good u omni*. .. ' ’Tooffwed good eaters meet. We have the best of meals, sandwiches and fountain service.! Come out often. CHAT & CHEW DRIVE-IN James B. Kitchen. Jr.. Owner N. nth Street SSSMSktSMI MH !!»♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦»»*♦»♦♦♦♦♦»»♦««♦
I ions and their wlvws are evpwte.l I 'fir attend I Mra. Robert Hammond nnd' baby ann. Philp Raymond, have been dirtaiwaed from the local hospital Io their home. Morris R. I’lngry. prttpHwtdr ol lhe la.ae Barlwr shop, has been moved from the hospital to his Lome, coroner of Tenth and Marshall streets. Mr. Plngry has a heart aliment and other eotnplit ialiona and will not return to work for several months. _J Alex Sutton of Indianapolis Is ■ -visiting his mother, Mrs; J. C. | Sutton and <>th»r relatives in De-: catur over the weekend. ffi IMM ■ , Admitted: Roman Beer. Bern**: : Mlmm Nora Smitley. ilerae: i Helen Rumple. Berne; B«*itha De-; I Bolt. Berne; Jam h Durbin. Gene- , va. j DlsmisMod: Mrs. James Baxter, ; Convoy. <) : Edward Bonlfas. Bry ant ; Eileen Funk. .Monroe: Mpm. ‘ Robert Kpi( hlgef. "LBth GfWdt Eli jin Hernandes. ALiproe Mr nnd Mr#.. Glen Smith nro parent* of h lesby Jety, irnrn at 5: IS p m Friday at the \dant*» 1 county nooiiorial hospital He j. weighed - pounds Mi-. .and .Fr»Mj4titord. Jr., 'of Meiuphi*. Tenn., are parent* of ra baby girl, born on March 2. and weighing 7 |M»undM, J ounces. She - hux been named Ikonna Fred Mr ind Mr* Fred Plckfcrrd. Sr., of Unc <it»-t! an* •'/« .indp.m nts of • • GIRL SCOUTS s n ’ Pt at .Lincoln Tuesday afternoon’.T (lame* were rnjoysMl and refroHh rimmu. jur\k'd by Susan Pntlisk. ; The meeting closed with the BrowIt- at t h Lana Mcßride, gcribe. ' Brownie ‘tro«»p 11 met after 'Mevd Tuesdav Jl«*ll was railed am! dues paid Girl Scout hand-’-hooka were out and announcements wen* made Games wore .later playt-d after which tb»' meeting <luaed will* the Brownie prrwlwe -and »m<u Jb-rroNhuM'niK were Merged at The <lose -of the meeting !•. Janet Ayh-r ami Dixie. ■ r Judy Lane, acribe.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR. INDIANA
< LMH-Hi ■ THE WEDDING nt Miss ItunAhy Kuhlwr ilwiHShlcr <»t Mr. ami Mra. H L. 4'olHns of Walnut street, uutl Dim Kirsch, son of Mr an.i Mrs les* Kirsch, took place recently at th.- Zion Evangelical- and ReformiHt ehnn’h. (Photo by Anspaugb >
Adams Post Honors Winner Os Contest Miss Imh!•*<■]lf will be guest 1 of honor al the regular meeting of Adams |M»4 43. American Legion. ! .next Mtmddy. actmrdlng to an an j,tuim f men! tnadl t<»day Mia* Kini J Is the recent uinner <«f theTT»7inTv~ oratorical <on’psi *)MmKor«*il by the h» al American Lfghin post on her ♦aik. thir ronHtltution in a chany in • world Follutfth her win in •h«- tuiiim n.«-. L W XI Kintz i»la • i rei-ond in 4he district me«d tn <’ol Scholarships For High School Grads Seventy-eight < oilege scholar"" ships of I2#O each will he avrmrded to outstanding high as-hcad graduates in 1.5 mid western and south- ' wni sTHTM«r fnr the wrh<M>F | v«<*i Jujitph IL Hall, pt evident .of the Kmeei company has an nounced The bolarshipH vs 111 he divided it4w«’-n students plbn. hing to mi»)ft in horm c.-tmomh s aml th< ese s pe-4mU«4<hi in .aiL lure at ik land grain \ •.!!» >ear Ku>gp?' awarded 77 -M luda-t -hips .i> ».O H, ... a "It -I . ' starred \. ; t ■ t. Winners will be. m 4« clod h\ X'ttJ-' > axiH id high »' ho»d HchoiasJa .■"‘•ihievemvnt„ am! evidence of lead et ship dualities demonstrated in ■ftiool. t hur. h. ill clubs. Future Farmers of America. Future Homemakers of-America or similar organizations Mr. Hall explained Graduates of a. redhed high schools in the 15 states are uliri ■i»l« Applii at n»n« for Kroger scholarship-’ mav be made ami infor mathin > n t.bc program may fee ’ obtained from the deans of the ~i’'ure or through <ount- arviiis, home demonstration .agents, home economic* teachers or vocational agriculture teachers.
POPULAR RECORDS IN STOCK “If 1 Knew You Were Coming" by Eileen Barton ".Music, Music. Music" by Theresa Brewer "Third Man Theme" by Antos Karas and many other new releases. EASTER RECORDS IN-STOCK -.1 “Easter Parade" hy Bing Crosby. Ethel Smith j and Guv Iximhardo "The -Old .ttuwed £>«■*" bv Mills Bros. "The Holy City 4 by Jesse Crawford; PUBLIX SERVICE DECATITTS OLDEST Mt SIC STORE
Easter Seal Sales I Aid For Crippled Seals Moiled Out Throughout State Willi* B Conner, Jr , vice-preai-d« I/ the Merchant* National Bank and the Indiana Trust company. and treanurer of the In dlana Society (or < ripuled Children announced t<»day that approx-•WfK«f-n r unoytusa. En*ter ’ualw. eat h bringing a of hof»e to the < rippled were mailed to HtM»-iet* on March a „ j Mi Conner say* “the purchase at. r .seah. meami t hat ph yMe ally handicapped, right here in our own community and state, will re- . virr »i<! not other wine provided wtsanixaHon does not ' duplh ate the work of other'agenclew. —pubHe w private, but ia «-<»n<;erned , with the unmet needs of crippled children and handicapped adult*. This means that pers..ns with all kinds of crippling ■ omlitluiK have the special issiat ;-.hoe the\ ne.il to bring them medbal tare and treatment. ■ i.ivi • - waHters. whw»l< naira, edmajion for hotirchound children, a- uclljis for those who can at- - wcJwMil. -< iuxd crnteij. occupational rher- i :-c?cv- and 1 -ph-ywirgl therapy, shelter'. 1 ed workshops, vocational training and homebound employment, j ' When you send in your dollars j for a sheet 'of EaMer seals you are actually buying health and { happiness and the opportunity for i many crippled, c hildren to become . useful. self-supporting citizens ' . !»0.7 percent of all money derived ■ from-the sal? of Easter seals etnys t right her? in Indiana The 46 or eanized county chapters have 6h! percent of all raised in their county to spend for service for the handicapped. "The state office budget Willi provMe lervtett to »rippled < hil<lren and phssiially har.dieap|w»d adults in the counties that ar? not' ; yet organized and assist the or j L'anized chapterfe” Escape Injury As Auto Is Wrecked PassonctTS In the car driven by Tony Myers, enrodte 4o Wren. • O. on F*. S. highway 224. narrowsly escaped serious injury when lhe car swerved into a ditch. An 7 other car had driven onto 224 from stat? road 49 inToTffe 'path of th? Myers car and only by going into th? ditch was a collision avohied.! No estimate W|s made of th? damage to th? car.
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Bishop Speaks At Dr. Chas. Brashares Here Sunday Night BUhop Cbarleu W. Brxxnart. will b» ih« linal »|H»kvr.4it. tb<e current annual Leat.n Mrim of the First MethodGt church Sunday evening at 7:3«i o’ctock. Mr« Walter Krick will'offer the eolo in the tfervic* of worship Bl.hop Braaharea l« the realdent bishop of the Des Moines (Iowa) area of the Methodist church, having been assigned lo that area upon his , election as a bishop of Al»e Bishop Chat. Brashares church in 1944 Born In Williamsport. Ohio. Dr. Brashares obtained his academic education at Obit. Wesleyan University. In 192? this institution bestowed upon him the honorary doctor of divinity degree He furth. rrd hls education by lak-j ins graduate work at the tbeologlrat rem inary at • HoMon l^Hverall yJ He- studled toward his doctor’s de-J free al. both Harvard and ibiston It,it. rallies n.fMe hltnr eterted a-tahdtop Dr Hta-har.* served ta n of the, larycr.. parishes In the Methodist church 11. was past.,i of Grace Methodist Chnrcb. Dayton. Ohio for some 13 yeat%. One of his successors in that pulpit is Dr Gaston Emits, the religious emphasis speaker In the whazes' aleo'jie.rv -d as’ i'iTilt!*.if’'T-T , C First M.rhodlst eburtli, Ann Arbor, Mich , and as director pt W'ealey foundation of that same Institution for some tn years, 1934-44 It, is an a. :n. it., mint ot -t' era! of the laige general boards of ■ his church, as well as. serving on 1 the bontd of trustees of five colleges and three hospitals (.Since 1929 he has been-a inember v of the top law-making body of the Methoafist church, the general conference which meets a-very four years Bishop and Mrs Brashares have just returned from an air flight aioutld the world seeing the missionary work in various parts of the, jtbtbt He Vjilted as his share of j the Wink ('iilna. Japan. India. Pak | istan Syria and Turk*' Other bishop’ visited other areas tie also tibservt.d the.work of the church. (in F.uti.m, i Tlo liuin. IS mvtted to Thjs sen ; ice of worship" espe.Tally If. the l-hotne congregation is hot having !sbrvi<-. ■ 1 Elkhart Man Killed When Struck By Auto Elkhart. Ind March 25. <TF) J Richard Emil Sohnenhurg. 64. > Elkhart, a car' inspector for th*? ; Xvu’ York Central railroad; war kj||»-<l last nitltt -when h»- was tm k bv an aiitomobil? on V S 3.3. west of het? State police said I th? cpr did not stop at the scene} <>f the aevkient.
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■The King of King*” Here Tuesday BHBHH I BE? » KM OF TM UM «MMI -TM BING Os UNQT e H ...- ret-il B IteMllle a immortal masterpiece 'The King of Ktnga." , ■ will he shown at the First ChrisUan chun-h lb this city Tuesday I evening. There will be two abowiasW »t 7 and .9 u'ctockL Fur the . last it years, the simple Christian story Raia n shown in More I than 135 leading cities in the nation. I The )<« al allowing is sjwjnsored hy the iMs-ahir ministerial I asMH-iati.m No admission will ba charged but an offering wilt be . received to help defray ex(H-nses Th.- put.ljr is ,nvir,-.t to attend
Dick Heller, Jr. President Os Club Dick Heller. Jr, ut Decatur, a. junior at Indiana University, w-as elected president of the Jackson L club, campus Democratic political organixaztion at the annual elec- | tion of offltwrs Thursday night. a<- j -tording to word.retelved from that I r«-hm>l today. , . 1 Other. officers named Include Miss Joan Marshall. Indianapolis j vtre-pr.-*idenl: Fred Franklin in- ' dianapotts. treasurer, and Miss del Wesley. Spencer, secretary The Jackson . lut, assists the Monroe f county- TteinOcretie organization tn ' poll raking and other work amt i tied sponsors the bringing of Dem- • ocrat speakers to the Indians University campus. . CHURCH SERVICES (Continued from-Fofe-Two> 1 i Nuttnvan Ave. U. B. CHurcH i George E. Weaver, pastor Th? Sunday School will meet al; • f» 3n under the i*uiu»nrtaion of <Ttfhud Hovvimari - upftinDndeiß > W» invite Vifli !f> be with u* "fur . • he’ »»««! «»f *’uJ.y and f♦ Il<»w»f»i;» M.»rn»tiF-w-<’r*hip will be at |l> 30 • This moi will mark the b< ‘. Minninir of tin- stM.-und wr?k <»( our meeting ft yoa have «•"’ r : ’r i yrm-hsei , , been 'hitSHing tlo blyssmg ihgt t;.«l" locs for you *The Gospel liart mouaires from Huntington Coll. g. will’ present .severfft'numbers it • xim*. Wun'i .you cwut noil. JltS.; I Rev Tliainy Ford in these Gospel II .services I - Krening evangelistic service wl.i H ■: f l , — ' ' I 5 our clothes washed in soft water wear up to longer! As advertised in l.ife. Cullinan Soft Water Servlet. H
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-IT a I ' ‘ \ ; ' MBrlbwMrrs UMSta* Noth'? I? ferreto •<<♦» that th? | ann ua.} mrrting ut lhe T?t**at !'»»• Indiana. IwlH to-id at of'tlM. 7 K?r-re faT> »*r NHid > >n ti»» Indiana, wft f»e«;day. Xt-tvr n 2 X IHO. at 7 •<• nche st. ’ P M rMT for thr purpoM* of ttrtermin.hdg th? numorr at dire* U>ra and !•» rir* I 4Fre-.v»fM t«» wrrva for tn near and *?«*►••«■-■ ‘ report? offh rr», to ratify l»? !a<*ta of offlcrFß, dire<tora. and /-oa*- • mittewa tn date nf th? inertia*. *i><! to Iranku- t <»njr and ail uthe.r »’n?»a t»mr may properly eotts? bef.uu-r liiic meeting < barlea U Uhfas*?? f Merretarx 2?, 22. 24,t.2S ’ Democrat Want Ada Bring Reawtta
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