Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 130, Decatur, Adams County, 3 June 1950 — Page 4
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vW-M.'X-x TksfkriSr ta auMir O *n kriw • stated masttag I< li»!g ifeia st th* Masonic home dutrsAs/ cVMdag st HV*« Üb-ty * Tbs WmteeM mm! Plot—MtfUHl Wmwes's dsb will haves party for senior girls at tbe Boy Hcoet cabta la Habsa-NsttaMn park Witsudsy evening at six thirty c'taeckTbe Pytbia aßi retas The Pythian Sister* tri meeting will be held at the K ta P. beam tn Deeatar Wednesday Jaae 7 at twelve noon. A esrry-ta pollack will be nerve* an* meathate are sake* to bring a cor ere* disk aa* table service The Hawehtae gtria will be gaeets at the The Rebekah lodge will boM » special meeting in tbe 1.0.0. F. baU Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock. All membora are The following officer* of the Wo men's Society of Christian Service eg tbe Pint Methodist church allonge* the officer* training cßnfc. held In tee St Pssl's Mnlratast charch in Fort Wayne; Mra W. P Bobtaaoa. Mra Calvin Steary. Mra. Albert Beery. Mra. Hugh Andrews, Mrs. Mllee Parrish. Mra George Heim. Mra. L. A Cowaaa. Mra. Harry Doily. Mra. Robert Milla. Mrs Rimer Chase, Mra; Araos Toder, Miss Etta Malionee and Mrs. Wsteon Maddox Dick Heller of this city will leave Sunday morning for a 10-day fishing trip in Canada. He will ~ Join several other newspapermen St South Bend and eH of them ... will. ite v .gj»(tg. .. Paper. Co .•at Camp Oriskany in Quebec ‘ ' Mr. and Mrs. Francis ’Fsdy, Mrs. Olive Butler Mrs. Blanche Kern and - Miss Lettie Lang will attend graduation exercises al Valparaiso university tomorrow Kenneth Whltted of Huntington. aon-ln-law of the Eady's will be graduated Irom the anfveiWty with a bachflor of laws degree Capt. Charles Duan of Toledo. Ohio and St Petersburg, Fla visited with old friends here last evening to referring to the late Dr. Luc k ey a few days ago we mentioned hie connection with Nebraska ■= Divine (omnine u V * *# f . I- • £J\ y ’ w|.hl ffll i llt II »■ I I 1 a j I y i 9430 JIHS li-K »—« I tnkbU««ink*&a You look so pretty together this dress and you! Wonderfully flattering and there's nary- a trkhy atlti h to It Just simple lines, a few weti plat ed gathers' i'atiern »<1«. sue* 12. IS. J< IS 111. 3M. 32 .34. M 3S 40. « Site M. 4H yds i»-in . S yd ■ ootrast i Tbm paag-ueuae pat torn dyes perfM fit Complete. Ul net rale* Rew Chart ebows you every Mop Send TWENTY Five .eats la eotae. tor thia pattern to MARIAN MARTIN, cam ta Deeatar Deify Deme eval. Pattern Dept. P. O Bog Utt. Chicago M. iU Print plainly YOUR NAMM ApDRBM. ZONR. BIRR BTYLB NL'MBRX. LOOK! A booh of now oaay-eew MARIAN MARTIN Patterns for Pprtag Bee* Fifteen Cents tor year copy and piaa all the toedf? new eMbaa yoew ant. Ono yen aMrta aad bloaeea. Jpiiag ef/loa fur all tbe temHp. Aad pHafed M tbe beak — tree baadtmg pet
•s'--' Ilyl| , Pi BeeHly Roam far dey*e pubIm tew 11 » ah (Saturday h:M a. m.) PhoM Mbb-Mbl G. M AaattM < ‘Xdr and Won LMheraa eboir practice, Trinity evangelical United Brethren ehwr ch. 1 pm. Bt G. R. Aoellan aad Zion Lutheran comblaad choral group concert. Trinity Evangelical Hatted Broth ram charch. T:M. •- . .-sews..Woaaea's Bowling League picnic. Haana-Nuttman park. d:M p. m. Juniors tt Amerteta Legiaa Auxiliary, Legion home, 4 p.m. Girls Missionary Guild at Valon Chapel, parsonage, 7:30 p.m. - Adams County Chorus. Monee s School. > p m. Tuesday Ctvtr Department <rf Decatur Woman's duh, Hanan - Nnttaaaa park, < p.m. Women's Guild of Salem evangelical and Reformed church In Magley, church basement, 7:30 p.m. Catholic Ladies of Columbia, C. L. of C. hall, 7:3V p.m. _ Family recreation night. Monmouth high school gymnasium. 3 to 11 p.m. Wednesday I Business and Profeaatonal Women's party for senior girls. Hannahiuttnian park ( 30 p.m. Pythian Bister tri county meeting. Kof P. home. 12 noon. Thursday Order of Eastern Star stated meeting. Masonic Home, 7:30 p.m Rebekah Lodge. 1.00. - halt. TißTpm «seet-- ■ iag...chdrch. J:3o.p m. *— — ———— --- State Vnlrersity as having served as president. He was In charge ot edu< allon there and later serv-. ed in Washington. D. C. In charge of foreign education in tbe depart ment of education He was a distinguished educator and so recognised throughout the nation. Mr and Mrs Stewart W., McMillen have returned from a two ! I weeks' fishing trip in Canada | Fishing was rt<ep t i o n a 11' nfoSI. I they reported. Kenneth Freldt. who re. erflv; | completed training al the India i napolls vs' rt-l.v] 1 •‘inpioye.! at the Lose barber whop .[ Mrs c, D,Steel, and «<>n Tlftim'y.’, of Hahidvn Conti will urilve Sun day for a ri»lt SHh.Mis Stevie'» parents Mr and Mrs Joe IJnn ', William Kocher/ son of Mr and . Mrs Roy Kocher, leaves today for . bta second two weeks naw cruise ' He will be aboard the I' 8. S b fhrhrard wifi wail -A-rmt™ N** t, Orlean*, fur th** «*» Mr. and Mra K»*vin Wb*-h*n and:' family of Toladn’’'•'W"vlalt i
—■ — ~ 'll —!-i —>'■ ■ SNORT ORDER PERFECTION AT PRICES THAT WILL MAKE YOI HAPPY Ed & Pat’s U-KOMECAFE ON NORTH 27 IN DEC ATI R ... burning my household refuse A ...garbage t 00... yqp* right » niy basement!” — . . "I just put all burnable household imk and '■ B wear* paper—yes. even wet and dry garbage in the Majestic ■ ■ tKd.«x Incinerator Light it ar top and leave ip No mow. no ■ ■ fuaa. no foul odun! And no more backyard jaunts to a messy ■ I garbage can or to an umittetly trash burner on rainy or wintry ■ B days Now we can bee in our backyard on summer days with- ■ I out oboosious. eapueed garbage cam and amaghtly trash ■ I ■ burners- I art connects so furnace «ue Waste itself serves as ■ ■ fuel It > the best investment we »c c»er made I just couldn't ■ TIN SHOP M Bphone 7.i9 nsk First st. ■ ■ ESTABLISHED ISIS g
tai •** frlenda I* Ltay* J. Mahan, a former Adams county resident, was graduate* from the University of South Dakota. Vermillion. with a bachelor of laws degree last Monday, i.loyd was the first Adams county boy to return from overseas follow lag World War 11. He Is married and will reside In Parkatoa. 8. D., where he has opened a law office. His mother. Mrs. Mau* Mahan of Decatur, was preaeat for the graduation exercises, an* Is now visiting in Corsica. 8. D., and Sioux City. la. J. O. Bellemeyer writes from Fullerton. Cal., that be aa* Ma wife are looking forward to the arrival of .- Mr:-- aad- Mrar- Carl Pumphrey noon. He also mentioned that their daughter Miss Martha Sellemeyer, has accepted a positive aa teacher ta the FMhwton schools starting September 11. John H. Stewart, termer linotype operator here and latar city editor of the Dally Democrat, and now with the New York HeraldTribune sends a copy ot the cen teenial edUloa-of. New York. Typagraphical Union No. E. An attractive and informative voluma. it la very Intereetlng. Mr. and Mrs. Glen C. Dickerson and family have moved from Master Drive to the corner of Fifth and Nultmaa. . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Knudsen are] parents of a baby boy. born ai 4:10 this morning at the Adams county memorial hospital. IfiUOfMTAL V 1 Wtd| . Admitted James Jackson, De , catur; David Ross. Willshire. O : /David Gay, Decatur; Mrs John Scburger. Decatur; Rita Miller. Decstur.' Dismissed: Mrs Henry Stwirffer Monroe; Richard Lee Lautienh--ls er. Berne: Duff. Berne; Karol; Way. Decatur. Janet Sonce, Linn Gror*. < • ■ | Luginbill Family Aided By Neighbors ' BffW* 3 A <l»»z«*n r ? Jj-’J-ghhui <?ith» r« 'i F'riti.i> at th- • ranch* IniKini»iil home northeast of Bnrn** and ph•*•••! prepared and planted a larp« ,tu h! A duzetn tractor* were in the fivid. Mr* bill v died Mopdav of this week 4 frorn WRfjW* 4 at the age of rU • She • ■ wdf ii id <h i\en tin- tt <’ fapt i ■ dav iTf tSFT irrefr. a day before’ Mie became-ill- Neighbors-alao planted the crop* thi* w?ek for Mra. Paul Tf-eple. near (Jebeva. who lost hex tn death a fear day*
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jff JMI3M W , I a a Y'Cl ■ MRS. GERHARD KIEFER was the former Miss Hildegard Bultei meier. granddaughter of Mra. Anna Schroeder of route one. before her recent marriage In the parsonage ot St. John's Lutheran church by the Rev Behling Mr Kiefer is a sou ot Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kiefer, route one. where the couple are now residing
Ruling Issued On Steigmeyer WHI Rules Interpretation Cognizant Os Facts Judce Myles F. Parrish in an/ opinion handed down bj Adam* rir 1 j cult court recently, ruled that thei interpretation of a will ia cognisant of all the fact* even though ; . of art- nji’ contained in , the will; \ ’it i«»n had \ <v* m’ f"» Ho* court to ednntrue the will of J«hu and detemiw* i-h** di»'position of frhe V>iUite on< e the death <>f his widow had <m rurred Th» . «|u**-ti"ti arose ot tint will his widow the recipient of a life j”estate or the owner in fee simple ' of certain properties. The answer would determine the validity of the claims of Herman Gedmrr against the estate fur $3,rto «7 Steigmeyer * will had stated that ■hr the event of tots wtdow-i* death the of the palate wa.< to go to f crtain heirs. I? t 111- ,’Aid ■ A ,u I'- til t'4'< 4,'|\ •' 3 iite f•• t-nte thuro umilii !>»• no as '♦in', she wax ••-iho’*i>cwner in fee >4tnpl»* of the property of the <_ tut.- 4 limns ’.'li'iiifbl it would hat 1< be met Gehnvr through his attorney-, t •veriiF'K. inn «‘r !i:td ’ enterwl the ( laitn-, at. lh» xame time Kd Be r ; Hng, executpr of the Fram e-- Steig nie>er < -tat<k through the estates ittorn- v FunL LmeTer had peti Honed for the court to construe the il 1 • - h l '! th.»: ; t was pt olsAbk ih*> iniA-xit of the ; , Irdtn' Steigttwoer will that I claims iv.tinst hi> widow's estate i iw» met. thoiuh it was not specificj nl-lx stated By so construing the will to ! mean the Steigmeyer will declared Fran< * * Steiumeyur ... . Inteitwd with aiiMolute title to.all property.” tile ■■Jildfe ’X4*ide<r the . tiiise leak - pci'lfl**d , ! heirs.
DIETING THf TEAS It sits on, thia gibbon, one of two recalcitrants 'vti ; ; an island In Agassis take In the Bronx aoo. New York, la preventing , 1 draining of the lake so police can look for body of a man believed drowned there The gibbon, a amaU ape. will attack penple, ao trap* were set. baited with fruit. The two gibbon* long put but didn't go into the trap At Brat there were three, but one did go in and was caught. The gibbons spend summer on th* Island, llnternutioaal) |
Richard Saylors Is Graduated Thursday - Richard Saylor*; -row of Mr. and I Mr* Clifford Sayluru. wax grad uated Thursday from Rollin* Collaga Winter Park. Fla. Hr wa* awarded a bachelor of art* degcee. A graduate of Decalur high Iwhonl. Richard enlere* Hullin* ! College four year* ago: Diploma., were- awarded to 17b graduate* The comment ement addrex* wa* delivered by Dr R Smith. 'metnUer <>f board of. trustee* <4 the coilettfC \■ • . Mrs. Emil Liechty Dies This Morning Funeral Services Monday Afternoon Mrs Emma Liechty. 7K, wife of Emil Ltechty, and a lifelong rest •itiii jut_ Limi-Gxure, died Al her! home at 7 35 o'clock this morning : _ ShF~hid tTrrn in fntHnTr health for; two years and bedfast the pa«t wo weeks Sb* w i burn in I.inn Gmivp Ort ; ’ t»» l-vTI .i dun lit* r .»f i-»a< and \|jiia ib mh t« t, FaLb . She w.k i immltai <»f the Ur* hv,»n MiUhmlh: * lurch Bluff • ton. r Stnvivinr in addition to her husband ai* ’■•ur iLiiuhti i - Mi .h ff StiMikry i f I’ortland Mr< Harold Levs of S. nth GV Mrs U (>. Win* of Linn tiros* and Mrs. i'lm K»r<hh‘»ff*r I B« m« on* jjii Mrctdi’h L« chty of Shit' thy. nin* Ct andchijilK n l’» rr* atra »td luldt* u a brulht-r... 1»a \ i<l i Falh of Linn liroye; and a ‘lyfcr, Mr B dph kttOff • ’ I'* One «»n and one brother preceded h*r in death Funeral -<*fs.h'e* will be- held at , J pm Mnndav nt 'h* hum* !h» H»v Hu- ell klincer uffiidating ’ Burial Will be ,n Ge* e l»u <h4. i*e me I •* t v *ou’h of Loin Grove . The i he»dy «Hi l»* ru»iA«4, from the i Y AC* • muHU AtV ’•» .the re -ide-nce at 11 »m Sunday "-r
Combined Choirs To 6mConcotSiM(|ilb Zion Lutheran And ; G f Choirs r Tito combine*! 0. E. Awlian and the Zion l-uthcran eholra, direeled by David Embler. will pre want a Mured choral concert at the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church Sunday evening' at 7;M« -o’clock. Evangeline Rokrer-EmMer will be at the organ and win preaent an original composition by Darwin Lett*. *on of Mr. and Mra. Ray Leltx of thi* city. The composition. "Prelude on ‘Lui«e"' will he played from manuxeript. Tbe program follow*: Organ prelude. "Saraband*" (Hixth celto Prcoceaaional hymn — “Holy. Holy Holy'• Introduction—The Rev. John E Chamber* - “O Sing onto thw Lord '—O Lord Increase My Faith.'* "Comfort. Comfort Ye My People." "Lamb of God." and "Turn Back O Man.combined choir* “O jeans laird of Heavenly Grace." "Brother Jame*' Air." amt *-|n Heaven Above" Zion Lather an choir <* "Luf«e ” Offertory solo —"He Smiled on Me." Helatne Foley - "■■■"Wiii' on I Rock.” "AveVeifam'-and-'Dark Waler" < I K choir. •O laird Most Holy. White Shepherd* Watched.” "Sing W» All Noei." Richard de Caere's "Prayer to Jeaua" and All-lula Amen"- combined choir* Choral lienedh-tlon # Organ poxllude "Festival March." - Charles Abraham Graduates Sunday ' Berne. June 3 — Cbarle* Abraham of Bertie will graduate Sunday from the Miaaion Houae College at Plymouth. Wia. Hl* par ent*. Mr and Mra. Charles Abr* ham Br.. will attend the rites, h D. Bixler haa Just re, elved hi* •James Htxler aon.'of llr and Mr* Uiipluma . In aptunietry.. from the ; Pacific University at Forest Grove. Ore Paul Sprunger To National Jamboree Benw. June 3 Paul Sprunger. Hi non <»f Mr. and Mra; Menno Sprunger of Berne, will represent the lih-hI IV>y S<outs al the national scout camporee at Valley Forge, Pa June 3u July 6 PauL I* a member of- local Explorer Troop and has been active in scout :-w-oHt fur many year*. Hi» trip is t*eing w sponsored hv the Berne I Chamber of Commerce r 9 k * F • « "MISJ AIASKA" in this year • "Mis* America" beauty pageant la 23 v«-ar «l.! Maxine Cothem. Fairbank*, a Junior at lows Stat* college She la b-4, weighs 118. and i* * brunet. < fatersuliowa;» | _ J «on MAUtltaß coed oa 101 Ymertcsn college campuses Is dl* Inction- bestowed on Betty Ann--t-ichanan of Southern Methodic >y a committee ot beauty author tt*s m New York She ta wlnne ' it title "Mtae Fashion plate • IPbO" over beauty queens oa it* jampuaes. (fsleroattowal
1 IP 1 -’ Sk--WF '■ IH B si w' w J'' mgqg Rgggy NURM uniform authorised foe use beginning In January IPSI ie taupe and features bat in two designs, tho oaa tor dress, th* oversea* one for duty. Lt. Col. Katherine Balts (left! Capt Florence Houle model the uniform before 1.000 Army nurese al Coronado Cal., during the biennial convention of American Nurse aasociatton. Designer is Hattie Carnegie. ffsterwaftonal So«aAp*etoJ
E. * 3? «J Ki' 3 ■■■bbhmmbmbml "WOMEN HAVt got to bring honesty, good citlkenahlp and respect > back into the home*,'' Mrs. 8 Blair Luckie. I*o. one of four living founders of the General Federation of Women's clubs, tells ths Stith convention at Boston She Is from , Swarthmore. I'a. f fst< rautumuD ] 1949 Grad Returns, Sports Full Beard Konald A Smith of MidlMU<L M ic.h I* whu was gi aduAted froffl the !’• .tiu! t ithulh hii’h *' huitl last y»'Hl Wis here last evening fur the ahi-mu I < omni* iu* ment eiei < is** at hl* almii niatbr K«»nal«1 h:i< grow n a full heard He will participate in Midland centennial priKgraniH next week when the | I*•*« i v-lwlkcaVch. 4: K luulh. A* -taK Brighten gift with • if J What a joyout 4ayl Mora ao*il you thoughtfuHv •ndoM a oradout a*b JwvT. wvOp IO vOOOyi 0(10 chootb jint tha right ono from our complete salaetion of quality " ' 6A*m Wsitfnn Carrie RoHhMMßrafCa.
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Dan Huser Dies At Syracuse, Kansas Herne. June 3. — Das Huser, 72. a native and former resident of this community, died late Thursday at hi* hum*- to Syracuse. Kan. whwv he waswh large scale farrter. ;He died after * year's illbeM He ,I'Tg;' xurvtvML':-VF ’ Widow; four I's'ob*.. two, daughters, four brothers, i a .tlster. One of .th* brother* is Philip Huser, Monroeville, another Robert at Ft Wayne and one I Is John east of Berne The funeral ' Veil! be Sunday at Syracuwe r. — ■ 'ff You Have Something To boll Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays icnTlih in all of your favorite flavors VVXII.I.A STU VWHERKY < IIIM'OI. ATE Bl TTER PECAN LEMON CHERRY-PINEAPPLE Bl TTERSCOTCII CHIP BI TTER CARMf:i. w w ■/ TAKE SOME HOME TONIGHT —-o SUMY MHEI SWISS STEAK CHICKEN —T-O— 3 OCR DRIVE-IN SERVICE IS OPEN EVERY FRI. SAT. > SIN. EVENINGS SWEAIMeErS
