Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 133, Decatur, Adams County, 7 June 1950 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY JUNE 7. I»5<J

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ENTERTAIN AT PBMMRM RUNQAY 'Mr. and Mr*. JayWi Chapman rntertalmd at dinner Sunday tor Mr. and Mr*. I). J. MeCwmiik and daughter Kathleen. TIT Port Angelw. Washington. Mr*. Mc-Cornib < : ..-*k.jOßW»ter «t the-Chapman s Otiesta were Mr. and Mr* V. A Horn and sons Jim and of Harlan: Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Hoeppner and family. Woodlawn. Mr. and Mr*. Charles Knot and family Hicksville, Ohio; Mrs De loss Scott and family, and Mr. and Mrs Melvin Bolera and family, of Harlan: Mr. and Mrs Ralph Snyder and family, Napoleon. Ohio: Mr and Mrs. E. S. Miller. Rear Ijke Mrs. Susie McEntire. Monroeviile: and Mr and Mrs. Ario Reverence of Fort Wayne. GIRL* GUILD IN MEETING "’The Girls Missionary Guild of I nion Chapel met at the parsonrite Monday evening for their regular monthly meeting Hose Merriman leader for the ' evening. Used the topic "Wanted: WHY BREAK zjXXj-jZ YOUR JV back JjrS TO CC CLEAN pw RUGS ( < 4 Furniturs? LET EXPERTS DO IT! Right In Your Home! FOX QI ALin CLEANING SERVICE PHONE BERNE 12tt ----- OECATUR, mil (UioeheQ.ng / ~ ~~3QL| Esivwd|| s l-4»,„ ’4^9 ftal . tu&r Guaranteed' Washable! •Test» hove shown th of Super Kem-Tont will withstand repeated washing w(th useful household ‘dtontri without impairing its beauty. W M ('♦l p»* s' ■,.!*' ) „ ** Holthouse Drug Co.

1 J • I 1 II *Mb l Society Items for day's publlcation must bo phoned In by 11 ant. (Saturday »:30 a. m.) Rhone 1000-1001 Phyllis Acheson _ Wednesday Zion laitheran Missionary So1 uety..church basement. 1 p.m St. Fidelis .study club. Mr*. Kelt t [ Gllpen. 8 pan. Girl's Guild, Zion Evangelical Reformed church, picnic, postponed. ladles Aid of First Christian church. Mrs Edward Andersen. 1 Willshire. 0.. 7:30 pm. Decatur Emblem club officers. Elks home 1 p.m. Our Lady of Good Counsel study <luh. Mrs. Jerome Deßolt. 8 pm I Eta Tau Sigma sorority. Swear- ' ingen * resturant 8 pm. Business and I'rofrssicnal Womens. party for senior girls, HafißS- ’ Nuttnian park < 30 pm. Pythian Ulster tri-county tneel- • ing. K of I’. home. 12 noon. Thursday ’ ’ G F Anettan whole-- pra-lUw. Zion Idttheran church, 7:30 p.m. Mary circle of First Presbyter- > fan chun h, Mrs. James L Koeber, Sr .fllo p m ' . Murtha circle of First Presbyter- | fan church. Mrs William Affolder. 3 30 ptn Queen of Rosary study club. )■ Mrs Hernadine Krep* X p.m Children's Day practise, l Bethany Evangelical I’nlted Brethren < hur | ch. 1 Io p m. ! Victory class of Trinity Evan i gbllcal I’nlted Brethren ejiuren. 4.Uanna-Nn.ttman •heller house C:3O ’ p.m. Penny-Hupper. &•». Jr-Sr High • Teachers" Wur Best" was played as the prelude, and the call to Worship was given by Ethel t ook j ■<> Zion Haste" was sung as the j opening hymn. Psalms sixty seven v'as read re'spdn*tvviy and prayer ■ via Veda Williamson [ The scripture jessed. tsk<n from j . the l*i>th chapter of'Romans, was

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School by Adams,Cougty Chorus Public invited. I nion Chapel W.S W.fl„ Mrs : ■Wwyw»-;TMHiiß«k..lsM..lh», i .._._.. Baptist Women's Missionary Soilety, church basement, ! pm. Mount Pleasant ■ W.S.C.S., Mrs. Brice Sheets, 2 p.m. Our laxdy of Ixturdee study club. Miss Tena S< burger. 8 pm. Order of Eastern Star stated meeting. Masonic Home, 7:30 p.m. Rebekah Lodge, 1.0 OF. hall. *!10 p.m. . „1 Methodist W S.C S. gen<*ral meeting, church. 2'3# p m; | Friday ’ Work and Win class of Trinity ' Evangelical Vnited Brethren church. Mr. and Mrs. Nile Buller, 7:30 i p.m. Vnited Brethren Calvary ladles , Aid. chur- h. S p.m. j American Legion Auxiliary, U’ (ion Home. S »m. Menea* Pythian Needle club K. of P home after Temple St Marysßiue creek family night Pleasant Mills gym, 3do: 3<» L p.m. i Tuesday Kirkland township W C.T.U.. Mr and Mr* Homer Ginter. 1 pm lUrne. garden <ljib ; Mr* Patil Dnh lei*. 3 p m Chun h Mothers study club, Mrs Thearl Stult« y pm Delta Theta Tsu pledge picnic , Hariifh-Nuttman »helter h«>use <-Ju P m. read by Shirley Workingyr A short talk "A Thrilling Adventure" was given by Frieda Williamson Janet Brown read a poem "Jesus and We", and the citiild ceremonial was used In doe-J ing the meeting - . | A period of fellowship was en Joyed after which tire Hostess werv ' e<i lovely refreshinents to eleven members. • • • PENNY SUPPER TO BE THURSDAY EVENING •, A family night penny snpper vj-iit-i>r. heoi tomorrow ere nine . :Jo- Decatur bigh school gyny. Th,l Ajlams .A Utility |iorue Economies ' Chorus will prepare and serve the 'meal for the public, from, five until |

DMCA TUR DAILT DRMOCRAT, DMCATUR, INDIANA

Figures Listed On : Building, Replies - By City Engineer giw 7J73 cltisen* of .Decatur,' on the whole, did a fair share of remodeling and building during the tiwtics released last night by city engineer Ralph Roop to the city council. . - ~ ~ The total outlay for the two month*. Irrespective of the 8103.850 , for the water softener plant. l amounted to 11H.423 With thej addition of the money for the plant., the figure Jump* to |317J>75 During April. Roop reported, hl* office received 15 application* tod build or remodel, permits were be ; sued to 13 applicants, and two were ( I rejected. The total value of the J building for April amounted to i 833.555. j Three of the application* tn, i April were for new homes, one for! < a temporary building and eight i Were fs>r r»t»air and remodeling. i In -May. 34 application* were re <eH»d. 30 permits were granted. I and four were rejected. Six new 1 homes were,lisltd for building for the month ahd 12 were to be reLmodeled or repaired at a co»t oC 1 853.t'30 The water softener plant ' iHKNtta the figure tor the month to 81M>*0. Hoop added that seven application* bad already been received in k TuKer Wrmgh -no -Hguree aw 4u- Xha.. amount of building costs were re I li used eight o'clock. All fixed* on the menu are Individually priced in j iwnnles and guest* choose then j. I food as-at a cafeteria. f The ill aci-ordlan band will appear fur-the entertainment at the uiners. An exhibit of pictures of Home Economic* club memberi - and their families Is bbing arrang- ' id by the varoua dabs. . Children and adulta alike will enjoy a fish pond where nove' fish may be caught wltlumt a fishI ing license .Modes of ini’r> st to the family will be shown throughout the even-"! '.! ■ ■ ’T'|w» menu wttt' include' nand- * h n*'< n<»! •!«•*.• and "pork hayb<*tijtiih ken and baked. h*‘un«._ < » Icry. deviled ejTRR. : pie, cake c offee kool aid Ind Ice •-•rruni The chorus will tti*e the profit I inwaid thrit expense* the c oming trip to Washington I) <’ TO PRESENT PjANO RECITAL THURSDAY .Mrs. J. Fred Fruc hte will jhc - I ; ent a group of her piano puptis ! ip a re< Hal at the Zion Evangelj* al and Reformed church Thitfi* • day evening at fight o'clock Th‘* bptrHir H <*«ird4ally invited to. ataSYufients who will play are J(tds I’nnd Janet Hott Ilin Burk Keujiv I'e, k Twanettc Magley sherma.il j \molil. Claudia Carton Mary, and I Jane Rentz. Sharon Idiew ine, Ted rs. lirtu k Barbara,. Kglver, ..J.uk, : i,aw *O.l, . Kai iigi... Strikej,.• Da'.,.l; j Owens am! Dorothy Kohrie. j.'--" ■' PARTIES PLANNED FOR BRIDE-ELECT | .Miss Nancy Heli Mlt-s Ruth Holt-' * bonse- and Miss Rue Harper ar'e i among those planning parties in honor of Ml** Kathryn Ann Ed-, wards whose marriage to I’liilli? Josepli Schruith of Tipton will 'rake place Saturday June 17. Miks Bell and ills* Hulthouae will entertain the. brMe-*-le-. t at -a tea Snndai from three until five ii'i-lix-k, at the country home if .Mrs C E Bell tart of iiecatur. Miss Harper will In- hostess it a misi ellaneoti* shower f,*r Mias -KfwanlS on Jflhe 11 At seven" thirty i lock in the evening at hi r home on North Seiond street. TRI KAPPA MEETS TUESDAY EVENING Tri Kappa sorority elected of.fleer* for the coming year at 'heir regular business meeting held at the Elks home Tuesday eveniUK. New officers are: Mrs. Lowell ! Harper, president; Mis* Dorothy I Scbuepf • vice president: Mm. Ev- + erett Faulkner, secretary; Mrs. Kenneth Runyon, corresponding I secretary:; Miss Jahe Dailey, treaa- ! t:rer. Following the business meeting ; 'mjteeeslve pledge secvli.es were held for Miss Roaemary Stcpwart*. Mr* Mary Kohls Kellar, Mias Kathryn Ann Goldner. Miss BaI bara Beehler and Mrs. R. E. Alulison. -- At a latex hour, refreshments were served at Swearingen's res•tursnt. A' ptcKic KiWßirtnx “the-Trtedwes ■ v. 11l be held at the country home of Miss Dorothy Schnepf at sit: thirty o'clock June 13. Mwnbe.u are asked to bring tsble service.. The Zion Lutheran Missionary society will have their rejriilar ■ meeting in the i-hurtb basement IWednesdav afternoon at two o' ' clock The Rev Krenti will be: •he principal speaker and all mem (

I' hers are urged to attend. Delta Theta Tau sorority will 1 have their pledge picnic at the “MwnmuNnMmsw - shelter Xo ua e , Tuesday evening at six thirty dock. The Pythian - Needle club wilt meet Monday ' evening after the regular Temple meeting.” * I The Queen of the Rosary- study , : Tlkk -will inset ar thf hgm--_atl Mrs. Hernadine Krep* at eight o'dock Thursday evening Practise for a Children’s Day I program will be held at theßethi any Evangelical United Brethren i thun-h Thursday afternoon at one ; thirty -o'clock. ! 1 The Church Mothers study duh I wHI meet at the home of Mr*. Thearl Stult* Tuesday evening a'. I eight o'clock. The neulyelected i.fficers will be installed at Hits meeting. The W.C.T.U. of Kirkland township will meet aj. the home of; : Mt. and Mrs. Homer Ginter Tuesday afternotm st one o'clock. Mrs. George Bright will lie program i leader and member* are asked to bring Bibles. The Mary virile of the First Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Mrs. Janies I. Kocher, Sr Thursday afternoon at two thirty o'cloi k. -J-—Mr* Williaui—llfulder will be hostess to Martha circle of the 1 irst Presbyterian church at two 1 thirty o'clock Thursday afternoon - I-■ ~ “ ' Mr*. Pau! Panic!* will be hofi- ! less to the Rone garden <-lub Tueafitay afternoon at two o'clock. The Convoy. Ohio high jwhool . alumni banquet will be held 3s the mhool Friday evening at sev- ♦ n o’clock. Darn ing dinner and a fine program are planned. Xo r *- nervation* are necessary. x Ji Michigan Classroom Building Destroyed tun Arhof Midi. June 7 : ' Ftre <»f(i< kal* e»timated ■ ’dx that a Idaie whi< h (b struy- ■ »a I'!- >i ?-k v *u -.Mi i'i..'.i: ■ X<*huu. hujlding amt a valu i bl - book . olle~< tion caused at lea-*'.'t.tid.Mv da’mag’e."' • -• Fia.’iert broke out in the top : U<M>r «»f hTye-ar old Huven Hall a half hour after the, lant < ia*R per tod r xHKfrtd.iv Several hundred j pet-son* escaped safely but four IFtudent* who joined in lha three ~ hotir battle !•> control - the fire received minor injuries one man wa- hospitalized. Democrat Want Ade Bring Results

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Dollar for Dollar * you cant beat a- \ P/iFTfJ/ 7 I Petrer-Ciarherf SUrer Streak Engines I I -**•*<• •* Mjt •*■ **••< f j/* 1 >) \ •'• rM Itennsrned Kood kerned / f ■ \ t»r Iwng J ‘ J*** Jfnnt keantHnl Thing mmm|| mnim I A Wonderful Performer /<T77>\ -at a Wonderful Price! ( 470 ?\ Xlmost every body has a gnodsroed forth* im- Ponti*< t »ii» *nd roomine«, *nd its drpend- I ' meatcly popular Pi»nri« But the oafey on* who ahtltts. mile aftrr mile .1 >-rKsMftf StfCMUMf „,L ■ rvo//r linowi th* wbotr wonderful wory <rf this Y»v it’t behind th* wheel of •P< _I *T SiX'CytMK' SUH (MU —-7 — 4“——- jgre«*c»r I* th* per«on..h*hind th* w heel. nh there — that vou can itnqW' the deep pride. \ . He ■• the one who kno*» how «>» th* miVw hriuttfiimW'iwrwfoH*, ■ . . mapygHtyfod ■? iiiiiimQo.^^'. gaud Pontiat is. He is the on* who can relait In fact it is only behind th* wheel lhat you wwr* !***■•♦ auntwetitwrrtew f‘ and enjoy Pontiac's eager power, its eHonless. can fully understand how impressive Pontiac » X. ™- ; s«>-...00 rs.. «,-e. y easy*going stride in traihe and on the highway. pner is—for that is where'sou know for sure He, too. has the deepest appreciation of shat eWZar/w a'a/Zer. »~r cuu / *ru/a P»ra« — — Decatur Super Service 224 W. Metww St. „ ~ Decitur. tnd.

- Mr, ami Mrs JJeter Hcv* wpre in Rrnssalear Sunday to at lend grad nation exereis-s al St, Joswph eof-: Mass. Tludr soo. Jgmes,. .was . grad . ziateil "from " Th# cotteg* wtth a bachelor of scienre; dear##. <Mh*r» attending wire Mr. and lirs. Herb Hess and sons, of this dty.i i Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hess and Mins Genevive Ripberger of Fort Wayne- They also visited with" MK" and- Mrs. James Bogan and son I Timmy in Rensaalear. z , ' Pfc. James W. Crosby, son of Mrs. Fred CrosHe of north of Decatur. has the following . chang of address: A.F. I<27MM)3, 39th Vel Repair Sy.. Apt) 912 C» poa’-J -master, Seattle, Wash. Pfc. Crow bie has been stationed with the dr force in Anchorage. Alaska, -ince last summer. Fift.en Portland firemen Will represent that city at the firemen's convention here Frday and Saturday and take part in ail the contests. Clyde Troutner is representing the Union Central Life Insurance 1 < ompAny in Decatur Earnest C. Miller has filed suit for divorce from Frances M Miller at Van Wert. 0., on diary* >f negWct' The'y were married in Decatur Sept. 7. IMS. The Wells county library board, the board of education and flucity of Bluffton have appnivtd n proposition to obtain 150 educational film* for the schixils They -w-ill -he-.Ji.«*pt.. "‘“i ilistributed by trucks starting“in~ ; September. More than I" 1 ' Harvard University scientists aie working on < an cer’ research. dkMWMWMIMMMIMAMMSWMMAr »T WON'T toil GIOS3 either, not. •miiiW; owWtw-up.- K' esuly, smoothie. covert well But. new on; onar.l ol ail; Jt tfiK none ol v vhOrti om.nn of the average grewrpain' Ur blinds, doors, trim..st H* s mrd .urccxsiullv for >ra:» by Ladin; painting contra, tori and home owner* Six ihades of green. kqqron... green a Kyaiwxw Ss/t'-S.vtoofLnfl Pc"* Kohne Drug Store MMAAWWWWWVMAANANAA*

Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hoffman are Th# pnreiHe w lrnby boy, burn at 9:39 Tuesday at the X3ams cduntj i hospital He neighed * pounds. 4 _ouuces i-r)tr. and Mrs. RoMkt Repla-tt. Willshire. Hhio, are parents of a 1 'tglij girl f iatlr IfftMRT (uvew »<_ 4tks local hospital Tuesday at 2:25 ;'p.m. She weighed 7 pounds. S out, #» — The first colonist.* of Tasmania were British convicts. r, ■ '

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! Admttied Orville. Ray »»4 Jamies Biael Geneva.- -'4?tofeni-e r.:ir-!-.:c. Battle , CHSt-TKSK?™' Cr»i) Burdette. Spencer. Tenn Dismissed Mary Ellen ’ Mann. ’ !>e< atur My office will be closed June 9 to Juns 18. DR. C. C RAYI.