Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 127, Decatur, Adams County, 31 May 1950 — Page 3

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The Ladles Aid of Tha Trinity Evangelical United Brethren chur <h win meet at eerea thirty »- clock Thur May evening at the church. Mrs. Charles Robenold, Mrs. William Pennington and Mrs. Jeeae Williams will be hoeteeoea. The Decatur Camera club will hold Ila regular meeting at seven thirty o’clock Thursday evening at the Edward WoUe homo. 1121 Master Drive. All members are urged to he present. The Adame County Chorus wUI have a rehearsal St the Monroe school Monday evening at eight o’clock. The Pleasant Grove Missionary society will meet Thursday afternoon at one o'clock In the home of Mrs. Iris Harklesa. This will be the first quarterly meeting of the year and reports will be given. A program Is also planned and all members are urged to attend. R. W. Petaesoa. of Laaalle. 111., visited relatives here Tuesday. Twenty-five neighbors of Barney Kinsey, near Cralgvllle, gathered Monday and planted IX acres of corn and 70 acres of beans. Chester Sommer, of 710 Mercer avenue, has been elec'ed to the >-oard of directors of the collegiate Chamber of Commerce at Indiana *l*cdverslty Sommer Is a sophom<*e in th* school of business. Harold E Steele of Chicago visited over Memorial day with hia parents at Pleasant Mills. Mrs E. F. Gass spent Sunday In Huntington visiting with- her eon. Raymond Gass and family She also attended graduation exercises Professional x Custom. Framing... From a choice of more than one hundred samples of frame mouldings you may select exactly the sfylo and else frame you desire for . . . • Framing • Reframing • New Portraits • Enmity Heirlooms Paintings. • Embroideries • Sketches • Hocuments We will be pleated to give you an estimate of any professional framing work without obligation ■.l ■ w. a/. Stedi*

M SERVICE Th* earcful attention ta Malta * . AAuA .. and the helpful, perepnal aulat- A iCM'/ll ance of every member of this 11 VV|lfl eotabliehment help lighten the all fl burden of bereavement. There la II If Vwll consoling comfort la avdty Iwlck II Jj V\All I aorvleo .. . provided at minimum l/Aj AXlli A co(t ' /I Vz ’ W zwki ML kmV/i Ulllmiatpa mm . «um

■ * j I /x. 1 deelety Items far day’s publication must ba phonod ta by II a- m. (Saturday •:** a. m.) Phono 1000-1001 Phyllis Acheson Wednesday Psi lota Xi sorority pledge. Elks 1 home, 8 pun. Suaay Clrdo Home Eeowomlcs club, Preble township recreation 1 center. I pm. Union township Home economics : club Mrs. Adele BJeeke, 1;M p.m. Friendship Circle of Elon Evangellcal and Reformed church, Mrs. Robert Lord 7:M pm. Emblem ’dub officers. Elka home. > yn. Bethany Circle of Zion Evan- ’ gellcal Reformed church, church, 8 p.m. Zion Latberu Choir, church. 7 1 p.m. ' ] ■ . ' G E. Aoellan chair. Lutheran church. 8 p.m. 1 St. Vincent De Paul. C.L. of C. 1 hall, 2 p.m. Thursday Family recreation night. Mon- 1 thren ladies Aid, church. 7:M 1 p.m. ! Decatur Camera Club. Edward ■ Wolfe. 7:30 p.m. • 1 Pleasant Grove Missionary no- 1 ciety. Mrs. Iris Harklesa. 1 pm. Union Chapel Ladies Aid. chur- ' eh, all day. Ever ready class of Methodist church, church parlors. 7: SO pm W.M.A.. Nuttman Avenue United Brethren church, Mra. Nettie Zehr. > 7:10 p.m, Magley Ladies Aid. Mrs. Harry Haffner all day. . FridayWork and WUI class of Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church. Mr. and Mrs. Nile Butler, post- | lamed. Monday, Adams. County' Chorus. „ Monroe School, 8 p.m. ' Tuesday s ,Fsmil y recreation night. Mon'mohth high school" gymnasium, « to 11 p.m. tor her granddaughter, Norma Jean, who graduated from Huntington Catholic high school. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gasa ofl-aky City. lowa are visiting with relatives and friends In Decatur. ' Dick Raymond. Uyear-old so.i of <’<d and Mrs Samuel Raymond. of Albuquerque. NM . was one of the ‘SO winners of 810 prises on |he Quit Kids contest 'or selecting the best teacher., Dick Is FLOWERS From j

a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. W. Guy Brown, Mrs. Raymond is a slater Mrs. Don Scheel and daughter Martha, of Rockford. HU. are spend ing two weeks with Mrs. Scheel s parsats. Mr. and Mrs. William .Linn. The Misses Wllla Mae. Katie and Margie Goeis. daughters of Mrs. Alma Goels of First street, are visiting for two weeks in the home of an aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. William Frances at. Clyde, Ohio. From there the girls will go to Port Clinton and spend several weeks with another aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tewers, before returning home. ’ Mr. and Mra. Beryl Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sheets attended the Memorial Day races at the ludlanapolls speedway yesterday SOSP.ITAL Admitted: Donna Joot Hgairtt. Decatur; John Suman. Jr.. Decaldr: Judy Kay Tntweller Decatur, Patricia Ann Cook, Decatur. Dismissed: Mrs. Raymond Fields and baby boy. Geneva: Johnny Myers, Decatur; Mra. Robert Strickler and baby girl. Decatur; Tommy Mclntosh. Decatur; Rita Runyon. Decatur; Wayne Lee Scherry, Decatur; Mrs. John Kohne and baby girl. Decatur; Mrs Earl Geyer Maurice Teeple and baby girl. De catur; Mrs. Fred Schamerloh and baby boy. Fort Wayae. “LIBERTY” Stir all your echoes up. O independence Bell. And pour from your Inverted cup The song we love so well. Lift high your happy voice, '> And swing your iron tongue TilF syllables -of praise rejoice That never yet were sung. Ring In the gleaming dawn Os Freedom Toll the knell ( Os Tyranny, and then ring on, O Independence Bill, Ring, on, and drown the moan Above the patriot slain. Till sorrow’s voice shall catch the tone. ” Anri join the glad refrain. Ring out the wounds of wrong And rankle in the hriast. Your music like a slumber-song Will lull revenge to rest. Ring out from Occident To Orient, and peal From continent to continent Ths mighty joy you feel. Ring! Independence Bell! Ring on till worlds to l>e Shall listen to the tale you tell Os love and liberty! by James Whitcomb Riley The above excerpt from the poem “Liberty” written by the then budding poet James- Whitcomb Riley, was read Icy him tor the first time before anlndepend enys Day Centennial Meding July Ith. 1878 In Newcastle. Indiana Tike July.sth. 1878 Issue of the Indianapolis Journal reporter) the ’ meeting and printed parts of the patriotic poem

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■ K BL • r MF f MKjf * fl MR.'AND MR*. FRANK GLECKLER, route two Monroeville, will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary Sunday June 4. with o|H-p house from 2 until 5 o'clock in the afternoon, and again from 7 until •* o'clock that evening. Mr and Mrs. Gleckler were married June 7. 1800. and have one daughter. Mrs. Margie Shaffer, and one granddaughter. Kathryn Allee, both at home The couple have lived their entire married life in Union township in the same house In which Mr Gleckler was born. Mr. Gleckler Is 75 and Mrs. Gleckler fili Photo fey Edwards ’

Reading Project To Open Here Thursday The children's summer reading •project sponsored by the Decatur public library, will gtnrt ThuQiday it was announced today by Miss Hertha Heßbr. librarian. The proluctia called the. Freedom Train and children may- -enroll any time until the project actually starts. New’ bcsiks. Including adventure, sports, careers and biographies sill l>e used in the summer reading event. The Freedom train will start, moving Thursday and a new chief engineer will be named each week and his or her name will lie placed on the large train erected at the J library for the project. Who will • be the chief engineer will be de-1 rFrmlned by the amount of reading ; the entrant does. . i Suicide was the loth leading cause of death in fowu In IX4B Amerb ans do not live- by bread alone, the Aui.-ri. an linkers Assn, elation admits but figures show they spend more than 81 Smi.Oott.- ' <m« In an average year for that j Item alone.

In Memoriam — In memory of Max A. Noll, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Noil of Pleasant Mills, who diet! June X 1»4» near the Santa Anna Naval Air Base -ln .California, . . I cannot say, and I will not .say That be is'dead He is .just away! With a cheery smile, and a. wave of the hand. ■ - ■ ■■ He has wandered Into an unknown land. And left us dreaming how veryfair . . 11 peeds must lie, since he lingers there. And you—O you. who the wildest yearn , I 1 For the old-, ime step ami the glad return. , . Think of him faring on a« dear - In the love of There as the love I. of Here. TJrink of him still the s.-rnie I say He is’not dead he is just away!. . ' 'A. Siattr, " - - Vivian Noll. Rome. TV Y. If You Have Something To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays

Money Found In Can Is Placed In Trust Ruling Is Issued In Circuit Court The an-wcr to the question, what’s to become ot the money found In the coffee css! was answered by the court late Monday in action In the guardianship of Ber tha Debolt The problem arose when Mary E Adams, as administratrix with the will annexed of the David Debolt estate, through her attorney. Ferd Utteeer. named Christian Musel man. guardian of Bertha Debolt, an heir of the estate nho has been declared by the court of unsound, mind, defendant in an action In which a petition was file* by tb* •dmlnMralrtx io determine the ownership of the money found in the bouse ot David Debolt. The petition left for the court to decide whether the money should go to Ibn David Debolt estate or Bertha Dekolt. the heir The money s sum of lew was found in a coffee can when the DovM Debolt house was being prepared for public sale money was taken by the ad miiHstratriv and deposited in the Bank of Berne In the name of Bertha Debolt It was known that money waa given to Berths Debolt who served as housekeeper for h» r fathe r for household eipens«« When queried, she would give no answer as to whom the money belonged The court ruled that the certiflcate of deposit made out in Bertha Debolt's name was sufficient to retain the money for her; conse quently the guardian. Muselman? who is represented by Ed Bosse, is given the right to determine the disposition of the money The court ordered that the money be placed tn trust in the clerk s office, held for the guardian A bahy boy was horn to Mr and Mrs, ' Adelbert - Rekewec at 2 1» this morniiMt al the Adams county ~ memorial hospital He weighed 7 pounds, 10H ounces. Mr and Mrs Jerome Braun are parents of a -baby girl, born at 5:10 p.m. yesterday a, the local , hospital. She weighed G pounds, S ounces.

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■■ . ■ K| n l ■ I i B - - -j ■ ■ MR*. DAVID E. AUMAN was the former Polly Ann Timmons, eld eat daughter of Mr and Mrs. Gerald Timmons of Berne, before her rncekt marriage in the chapel of the Zion Lutheran church in Fort Wayne, by l»r Paul 1. Dannefeldt Mr Auman is the son of Mr and Mr*. EimeY Auman, 830 Pemberton Drive, Fort Wayne The young couple are now residing in Fort Wayne

Pion Family Night At Monroe Thursday Free games and contests Mr all! the faratl.T wHI he feaHiFwd I Monriie school playgrotMfd. Thura-, day evening, sponsored' by the Monroe recreation' committee, Ad- ; ;.m» county recreational director Deniits tt. Normah- JltMoun-ed to-; day The program will begin at I «> 3o p ni. The feature of the evening, will 1 be -a jiig-o'wur for then, -women.. and youngsters. MovfriUwnT’alxn be shown Everyone la welcome to Mt- ' tend. 1 These family night* are held 1 every Monday and Thursday even- '■; Ings from B:.SiUo'chx'lt''MW4l dark. | Everyone is welcome

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