Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 73, Decatur, Adams County, 28 March 1950 — Page 3
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Z_ FOCAHONTAg LODGE HA* POT LUCK A pot-luck supper wax enjoyed Friday evening by member* of the Pncahoutaa lodge The regular meeting followed. Maggie Haley wad awarded the door prixe, after which games were ■ - played. 'nJ' . - : GENEVA JUHIORS TO GIVE CLAM FLAY The junior chyta of the <»eo«*”a high nchofri will preeeot the play ‘•Peck’s Bad Boy” on Friday evtmc in* at Keren thirty oVIimM in the _____ ’*h<>ol gyninaaium. Member* of the cast are: Rbgor Coon. T«>m Weaver, Evelyn Snow, (Jerald Nev.il. -(Horta Lybarscr, Dortvhy Furlow. Me llaine*. Dm (all. Rita ftoMnsbn. Kalble*a \ h. Hub Mextr. <;**raidiiu- W\d Helen Morningstar and Mura B”l ington. ADAM CENTRAL SENIORS TO PRESENT FESTIVAL The senior elans of the Adams Central hiiih st-buol will sponsor a rummage sale, rake walk and many other types of entertainment in the school gym Friday 'evening at eight 6*t t<i< h J One of the highlights of the .— evening wiß be- the t towaibg of a queen and king Queen contest •ntw, chosen from the high school, — are: Jane HaltseU,-Edith Steury. Mary Jane ‘frrmel. Shirlev Steut v | I Hann Crist. Marih n iHirr. (\m»lyu 1 Egly, Anna litniger Reyen boys are ulmi entered in the contest. , MRS JACK HELLER HONORED AT SHOWER Mr* William Howell entertained’ wIlVi u miscellaneous showw t» ’ • run. L>r Ml a Ja. k II li> ifornier Afiss '■‘.ColTeeti "“Mcrotth ‘Tf. T I ;■. n 10-i ~! Il\ .ti vI - H« la ! A presented with a hoeh corsage of veilow MiHfuils Var.c»u s g atm w ere then enjoyj • I . >p»l prjzes won t>v the- Eh,* 1 .- • ■ • Ann (i.erner:.<> in turn pre.** tc»•? them to the i«rl»l» n Mrs Howell la<*.r nerved daoUv r.tfrfahitienh 3t.<%insJj. tnbl**. i« d Iff pinlr and'"yellow luncheon <lo? ’.■<■ : Aith hcuni of titiv pink nut «up- I •’The-honored quest's f;r.h- «itr. <«f < ♦ .•red * h a iniiHature bibb Mrs lit Het Was the re ipbnt of I !: ; . .> . 1 ift > . i Those attendiiHr were the Misses . Ann <«arn«r PbylUs Kohler. Bat: Lira peehler St h*.tr'/ It Has Everything' 1 J -ffigr Z1?%: xl ’/ (X **\**V^ 9 Y 9 / # u/. //I 7‘'• ’nX O w ir® wM/iR 9359 SIZES 11-17 Tnksri*. Junior Miss' H»- firsi to liav'thv-»- h«w fashions’ Tin* y|*-vve-irss look In a snus.tii siiirtaollurtj lilou <■ Th., border look tn a one-s.-am skirl. Shor’s in pat.l’lll. OKI.. .. .Pa.torn P.'lah coin's in Jr. Miss rizv H. 11. 15. 17. Size 1.1. lonise IK yards .‘l.'>-in<h; skirt. i* B yds - This ensy-to-use pattern gives perfit JiL. Complete. UlustrAlAd. Sew Churl-shows you every step "Send TWENTY-FIVE <enK in '-<^- s “T?frTnfy-TftTr rh'sh TMATIT A N’ MARTIN. < pre of Daily lietnoorat. Pattern Dept. P. O » plainly YOSr’kAMK AHIiHESS ZONE. SJZfc. 'STYLE NIMRER. LOUIC A liook of new easy-ww ' MARIAN MARTIN Patterns for Spring- Fifteen t ents for your copy and plan all the lovely new clothes youw ant One yard skirts an<l blouses, spring styles for all rhe family. And printed In the book free handbag pat —fwfs. ——- —-
FTL »aZ> W "1 .1 IL — I, •eclety items tor day'a publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. ftaturday »:X» a. m.) Phone 100G1001 Betty Terveer Tuesday iielta Theta Tau, Elks home. S :30 p m. Friendship circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Mrs. i Carl Stuckey. 7.10 p.m. Sunny Circle, Home Economics club of Preble township, Magley school. 7:30 p m. Kirkland Ladles club. Adams Central School. 7 p in. — Rebekah lodge. Odd Fellows hall, 7'30 p.m. lardiei Aid society of Trinity Evangelical l it. church, church. 7:30 p.m. | Church Mothers study duh. Mrs Walter RucMer, .8 p m. Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Miss |vern% \V< rling Wednesday Pleasant Mills Methodist Willing Workers class Mr and Mrs Glenn Mann. 7:30 pin St Vincent de Paul scaiety, C, . L. of C. hall. 2 p.m. I nion Township -Woman's dub. (Mrs Henry Dehner, 1:30 pm. —-4 Utile Flower study duh, Mrs. Mark Hraun. 7 .10 p.m. ■ l-adies Khukeapeare duh, Mrs A c E (inlander, 2 30 pm. Jolly Housewife home eronomb-s dtarliara Bauer. Helen Smallwood. ' Jane Brumley and Etrit«e Fea«<-I |The Misses Kathryn. Gcddner Ruin ; Womrn Joan VentJinrrm and Rett y Hose wees unable to atu 11 • W. C. T. U. INSTITUTE ’POGRAM ANNOUNCED J I Vll.t Irb < Ullll! . V\’ f I I tJnjuT'\>:“ . rs.b - ».• Hain (hiu b FHwty aftrrn ■ h' m<l tvt liihu Th»‘ pu He u hivHel • > al’end The* . .s’ntih t.‘ program tt>il««a' ’ Slogan. Into l.ighi a 1
The SOn OF GOD ■ X <=»=.» // ’ ■ v: - .1- u.M / 1 - A—- < tair " p'i - _ XX J "A JI: ti. < a th. X \ / * a K. -t tit •D>bll*-r, ■ / S f V ■' ’ . H -It. »' ■ ‘ X O' •'J. ' / I. .V. »n <la n •”lr.ilv. tr.m u<- th- ' • . . • Th‘. r<» , • . . j * ? --L.*r " rnor-ta IrMmiid’-" " That »as thr ■*« • avail TVM -ih- 1.U<04 of Je»u« V. h r >-f i’ - • The M • pi. i’Litfrt. God * Son, < lean*eth us = = - critter, i toi«£ was th* rifvfwr-’ r ’■ thT' ' Fri ti- J. t!.«* <*»t.i -ipot* t ? s«»* “ It w.tHj r orcMfiitry nun that t.tii-. r of th*- uriiv. Tlih dh.d •*»» i’alvrtry -4t wa* in <lrrd -j. I, ti i|k cn’th.n <:■ '• V.. • • th . • ■■! in truth tn. eternal S..n i.f I, ~.i- that !, <! ind g <!.• Hu-h.-t H< »k>h< «-*> «• ,; I i . • ti a.- d -t M • 1I; - Ji '-'f’-■• Bit tflMtk of Klv.i.’X Ills Ufa •Truly, thii- w;<- the >• :. of ’.l tiiid-om for mani. - 1,..' H :v. yoy iTi i.l. ' yvur n« :k-a-r,ii •>u. HiTrigS t■ ” TT.’>s _ with God -tbrouktli f:inii in tho . mutt '•» If ft .ti.kind w.tf- to !>«♦ H’-n ing th-ath us JtisU> ChrJWt, |v<k< intd, Gud Ihrnnvlf wi»uM Jits Svb? z ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH West Monroe at Eleventh St. in Decatur LENTEN SERVICES—WEDNESDAY—7:3(I P. M. ! ol a little boy works in mysterious - ways. It digs inquisitively into Spring’s j new earth ... trails lazily in a cool / r - 'i ' _ ' . X: ■' ■ ‘ ... "7*.. t." brook . . . traces pictures in the sand X 1 ■7~l_ ~ . ~■ -- !=» . for the tide to wash away. -1 The portraits taken now, during this j , wonderful time of life . 7. will hold t«ywTWvrr< i.i-xirVflMrrgWWiwißO r' J~—JB Ilbi MB 1111 I. . * ll ■i , u'h , H' ,T M K forever the story of boyhood T. and ( j t the BIG toe of a little boy. Photoßraphv that l.itp ] ' . ■ 3
club .<f St Mary's TZWasrit WH." I Harry Ray. l:3u p. m. tjSffiwAHnocffiy - oT PhTon" i Chapel, church, all day. Thursday _ __ Order nf Eastern Star public ■ installation. Masonic, 8 p.m. Cookie sale, Guilders' class or ! Methodist church, phone 2SB or 83SL Royal Neighbors, Goldie Gloss, 7 pm. Bethany drde of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Mrs. i Ed Miller. 8 p.m. Friday Ave Maria study club. Mrs. Al Schmitt. X p.m. Weslpy class of Methodist chur<h thurrh basetiwnt, 6 pin Happy Hdthviuakers club, Wiudi iufttn tttwnship community build I Ini, S p.m. . Saturday Ham and Egg supper. St. Mark's : Lmiieraii clmr< It 7 pm. 5 Action.” Theme. “A Workman -that Noedcth Xot tub» Aahamed " !: P AftenuMin session. li*o o’clock; < . Stma JOTYp-r lewder. BtMtW'h Her }<hen. | hmg. Mr*. Clovi* Oberlk I Salutes To flag? S<mg. ■’■•! Would Be True.” IHr»‘ tor s <ii*cu*ab>n. My 0■ parttneiMi. hi Action " Add*?**, Myrtle Mason. OfferiftK. hoiik, ‘Jestua Loves Mr.” loyre Haggard and Shirley Null B»n«(!i<tiun Mi* Indton Paas*, water. - Felioiship Mipp r. six o'clock. Tb»»sr attending are asked to bring „ <••» r't»d d.i»h and taide service. . rv it r. apvrn thlr’y u|. \i r> < »•< .u > - Amrrita nevuilons. Mr* Olin Kridiheil. Special utusit. Berne. ■ . lit I N: I," , ’ Heading.- "The Pao Bailout.". ‘ ' Offrting’ ’ . k Sid«i. Where Is .My Wondering I .i!ll..lll. Ml • I \dl« I ~ - || XI \L <k. 511. 11 _2 '
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* u W k" f ALTHOUGH SNOW stilt eoven ths ground. Carol L. Helnxw of Swarth* more, Pa , helps gather sap for the annual sugunng-off party at Middlebury College. VennonL which presages the coming of warm weather. The sap Is carried with the aid of »n okltime yoke to a maple grove for boiling. Liquid is poured on the sn-vw before sating. (International>
The rieawnt Mills Methodist Willing Workers class will meet at the home of Mr and Mrs. (Henn . Munn Wednesday evening at" seven thirty o'chick. with Mr. and Mrs. Dent Bultznll assisting. The Happy Homemakers club will entertain with a imt-lui k suptM.f—4'rida.v evening at six o'i-iock at the Washington !u»nslii|i I (UlHliunity liulldlllK All u.embei < are a-kt d Io bl ing table service. The Women’s guild of the Zion EvarigAlh al and Reformed chur'..Juduli . sja-msai^ii.^.feaisier.. ... . . \pi il K \H n' of the church arc requested to hrltte don.HioTis «»f egg* - to th»* church kltLheu Itefort; Wednesday. Aj.fi! 5 ’ • - . ' The Order of the Eastern Star wj!l harp public insf.dlution of effichrw iv ev. niii' 1 if eight, u'. lixk at the Ma»dnic hall. A business meeting of Delta Theta Tan-will he held at elajht thirty o'clock this evening at the Elks home Menlbers are reminded to bring their tickets. The WejGcv' I line* of ‘Hie 'Methfe* •it !.• It ui • I .ti. a put lui k •upl»er Friday cvenina al six <»*■ • b 4tt the < I'iui tll . Pasetneiit. M» mh»T* are asked to bring table prrire *' ./..•_■ e ': -- Mr* \1 S Irtiitt will he hoste.«S to the Ave Afaria study dub Fri l i evvnin - at eight o < !<»< k !i< k ’<* lh-r '.3': -rnri.- i t, ?. ..• •Iris week ns an . niy»l<c,e nt Peter (in s < l(»ihing I’6 , (’a! E Peter* jt-,, (wn» r. annomwed-PMiav. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Begun of his < :tv were vj.sYtors at Mrs- ,!-b run's home in Wodwistbrk. 11l . o »t It ■■ • k nd •. ij. i ■:. - p- a ,i< in stfeiidan ■■ • l Ball fjlate Teachers colic’:»’ Miinrie. Saturday for a mietinc of (mniy ahitnhl chapter officer^. ’• K< w ,‘r- r. j.t•■'■♦•n’c'l •• A. !■■: ■ ♦ i. ii nt \ hi the cAmp of .lane Yndersnn a .-tins’ t’liffton Anderson for • ".. in the v\ •. - • h haitL-v of ven'i.’ Mar« R 51 Rfis been -td as the date for chwhig tsstit Tars driven by Anthony Merer . and M.tS^.^ a rah Snyder, both oM-te — atur. collided seven niHes west «/f van WerL O.on state highwav *?l <«HurdaA T according to fej»orts.£ro!.i [ 'Thin «Ta v e j- »Tice. who Ihv» stigat*'! Mrs. Snvder reieived hack injur.“t ..nd was taken to Adarbs (nnntv ; memorial hospital The frfdtr* : tofh cars were damage<l. The tajimctitm suit es Bauman and five others again v Ad_ , ams county <»ff<cials and dlftrrs ’ront the toyjrship and Cenirijil con - | I >. h.H'ls tn pre' ( tit < .Uoxuof. taxe* -aM-aoUu-p in4**t A»«- < ':..«vsi' budgets, has been - filed lu , -v ouhi r The. <■*’>*» Wi mil to Well*-'<*<»untv fpftrn Xthoha .<in 31 y w here, ’’’ wa* firs’- fUe< 1 aml Ment to ‘hin-• • .■ h- n • MH '”•<! • han-e of venue was granted Hie . Plaintiffs. —-- • Rohert J Parrish son of Mr .and Mrs R. <' Parrish. Fort hah ft!»d a< a candidate .•;i»F'the Democratic nomination Jot 'prosecuting attorney in Allen county He is well known here. If You Have Something To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad- it P»y»«
British Socialist — Regime Under File Organized Workers Seeking Wage Hike I Loudon. March 28. -—LUP >- - - BrifaitiS scxialist 'government is under fire today from ita organized labor supjmrters on charges of enforcing aii unfair wa c freeze during a -period of rj.s1 ing prices. ’ L N^Tijf, & Brit- | t . - .i S<h ialists : and lories alike* ‘ agro that a general break through 1 -♦>»•* a age, freeze wo'uid dtsrii|>’ ami / perhaps *ret-k the jriaH- ■ n*sd' economy program ’ gome t radea uruon -h adera r threatening to break with the 'govf ergment on the wage freete iMUfh warn that their members 1 may refuse in do further overt Ime - work unles# f**»* he adjustW The manpower situation here is so tight that overtime 4s necessary to maintain hed-uh’d opera!Ums of kik h vital Industries as shipping and railway t ran s j»ortatlon. i Rank ami til* r rebeß amonir dock' .. worker* ■Mre*eHphttl<rlnfr- untest by proposin' a ban on overtime Without overtime work the turnaround time for men hunt/ «h|ya In British p«»rts would b/* doublt <l. or _ / | Leaders rd the dockers urimn; (•ppore this slow-down, but thy national union of railwaymen snokv* I men openly threaten to stolf over- j. ' time work unless w ages Are ad-1 justed ~ _T— 7 ” trades union congresy met last night with Sir Staffopfl Cripps to /-protest the whg-e fr/eze and the' idnWfr cost of living/ The Tl’C ia ; the overall outfit <»/ British organ- j tred labor Cripw' in the British j government is pnancellor of the exchequer. Cornenpotidfrig to\ our secretary of the treasury But a Briti«i chancellor of the < \<-10-quer jIM M mill h HUI !.• in det.<rmin/ng the British budget aa a president of the United States has in Washington Only y’rinie Minister .Clement Attlee ~ aild two or three senior cabinet/ ministers will have anv about the ]Hs<r bfidcet before Cripps presents it in the hemae of Tom mens on April I s .
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Allowed Depositor Overdraw Accounts Cashier Couldn't Turn Down Friends WestphttHa Mich March -th.— 11• pk i ’anhier Hubert frtohr of iheTvir" 111'.*’ IT v*T" r »< ’ liny Wvstphalin State bank eald today 'hat he let depositors overdraw jwat didn't have the heart to turn them down " “I felt tiorry (or the folks," Bohr said. “I knew all of th«m. and I wav ware they'd pay bark the money eventually.“ FBI agents entered the bank h>renixatlon m ntapy depoultors. frishteued by report* of the ahort age. flocked to withdraw their money. "Nobody's going to lone anything,” Bohr aatd "Everybody's confused about the whole thing" Joseph C. Murphy, chief aaajatant t?. S. dlalrict attoruey. said two state bank exatniagr* made the .■,!i.,i::ise esokate -»fler a quick cheek of the bank*’* books which wer» .ery Jnmbled." Murphy said The 375 residents of thia farm eoiiimunlfy hear Lansing firaf learned of the "irregularities" when a depositor, trying to withdraw a considerable amount from bls ac count, was told that hank records did not cheek with the sum in his paaa book ''We'll have to check every Indi rldual pass brick with rhe bank's records." Murphy aaid . .''Everyone why has overdrawn has been contacted and I can’t see where anybody will lose anything." Bohr said. The only thing that has come out of this thing so far is con fusion." The federal deposit Insurance corporation said examination of the institution would take at least a week. His budget program will reveil whether\burdensome sales takes can he easts! and the nage fvfrexrr lifted somewhat. Widespread objection P> the wage freete puls'Cripps ih a had spot. . . / Organized labor 7 ' are the JSMiUsjj: - Without Uivm the govern Wient would not bv m office Even . with labors BUpj»/»rt the social Lists barely la lust .-m.uiß.lk Sime the February general ele. , tion death created several house of commons vacancies among i labor seats. / v 4 The guvenfcinent margin ip commons today is a mant three yoies y * »- If You Have tpometmny . o Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays.
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■ Mr and Mrs Rolland FeanU. ' : Hryast. axe parentis of a batu. huL * 4men wl- *-r4d seas- -Meaduy- *< Ue«= - Adams county tnemorixd hospital >l He welgbed 7 p-mnds 7 ounces i A baby boy was i>om to Mr and Mrs Dorwin Rigby. Pennville, at ’ the local hospital He wejghed 7 pounds, 3l» ounces , 1 ’ ‘ " ~~ ’ ! Sosium ffoZfcd Admitted: Adolph Bultetaeier Dismissed Mrs prefell Mct'lain and baby girl; Roman Beer, Berne; Miss Helen Rumple. Berne ? , Mrs. Glenn Smith and baby boi / , Mrs I*H> Alberding and baby girl.j Margaret Rose, Mrs Thomas >on-. i • roe. Venedocia. Ralph Pritchard , Ohio city, O.; Mrs. Anselm .Aiacki man.'Jr., and baby girl;/‘Marioa' Deßolt. Geneva: clarence■ Itowdon i Monroe:. Mru-. Walter IMttner and [ baby girl Sheila Rae, t ' f ■RED t*a*e Owes was liquidated r force "told Vi nks all aro’iuil the north were umunique said: 2<> junks toad*’ . / *
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