Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 139, Decatur, Adams County, 14 June 1950 — Page 7

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Poppy Pal* Tho regwlar meeting of tke Ta* py Pate was held recently at tha ZfottLutheran retool. Themeot !ng was opened with group sing lag led by Carta Byndor. 801 l cal* was answered with “my favorite baseball team." Demonstratlonx geregiveaby Ruth Bultfmter and Sharon Sehuller on "baking'' sad Marilyn Miller on “gardeniag.” A health lesson was given by Dorene Beery. Record hooka were checked >y the leader. The Green Leaf boys' dub then joined the Peppy Pals dub ...Jbe refreshments eerred by Donna aad Karen Schaefer Guests at «• thia Brm \ that miMi’ it w«H tost mmi ««*». «* mildew, nor soften up. Kygravflow* on easily, smoothly, covers well. But, most Important of all, it has nene of the shortcoming* of the average green pawl | for i>Und«, doort, trim, etc. tree used succewfuUy foe Kars by lesdirn paineng cwntractors and home owners Ms Shades of green. j • Kymnae Sef SneeiWat IMiaf KohweDrMgStof!

BALE CALENDAR JUNK la 4 1« p m Mrs Clara I. .Kiser Mayer. 437 Mvßarnes street, Decatur 4 room house and household goods hied Johnson and If el via Utility, arett JUNK 16 -AllmiuSludler • state. 6n» Grant St. Ous story house, house. Imhl ; I' M Je< Um hty. Auct Jt NE 17 Basil Banta sdm estate at Allwrt Its nt a. 1 Much east of Churuh of God. Willshire. Ohio Household goods sale I 1' M Suntan Bros aunts JUNK 1? tmi" Steiner Bml west Imi north of Brine. 7 acre tract. a s route h«i«<- hows..-hold goods 1 I’ M Jell Lleylity, auct JINK 17 Blarhs Antique \u< Hon Sale Middlebury Ohio Mr. and ...... 1..-......- A ?' . Jd-j k- littmiufj auct Ml H-.-fiK l’< FT .St lnrk«vi,llrt, Ohm h»hiw>t>wgw*!*. iiArJiw ?cAnUW*> 1 3o P. M D 8 BUh aur» Sul* conducted b> K-hI Realty ait® C>> D*<atur. ladiaun JI.NK 11* Mr Mtid rfr* Melvin E Itellinger. acroM, from HriOrißt Mill* Utah Rchool. I‘a imtw. 7 room iionrr 7.P“M. D 8. fllair (’. W Kent, muclm. ('undue lei by Kent Realty and Auction Cii Itacalur. Ind * 11 XE 21 Mr and Mrn Anthony Frity Baker, Bingen Ind « mile* \n*th of Deratur »» Toon® horn-. ,«u«t s thi•-»> lot* f I’ M I>. 8 Biair and (’ W Ken’, auctv Conducted by the Kent Realty and AtH+ton <’<», Decatur lI'NE 3f Edaar NnHle Jr Null lea S-rvire 1 mi 8 of iWnuir on 27. , ' S*-» > ire »tation. restaurant arot ery. cabitie, irarace 7 pM. ———- —-—-E K I4<v4«<toj» and-Mtnle Knit Lie. Van.WerL Ohio. <U<t> ill Y YOLR NEW 1950 NATIONAL “THRIFT HOME” IN THE NEW GRANT PARK ADDITION TO DECATUR 3 BEDROOM HOMES FOR VETERANS -, 17 . iwitrw $45.D0 S37SDOWN I_._. . Monthly For House and Lot “ ta. u ™<*.* iX« ( —" ' ' 1 1»~ 1 - * ” *»- , d d EluKg.jm “t~ BEoßixim Utility Kitcion io..t J ' hhs'**-.-\7 pJJALL , . . KGMI 1 . ■ irjI Bedßoom • ;-Bath ’ Living Room I 9. It 5 - *'* p-s. tr.ta T ■ V , L I I OPEN HOUSE H UNE I DAILY 1 l<> 9p. m —SI NDAYH 1to«p. m. • 2-Rednmm Model at 4625 Gay wood Drive. (Drive to Hanna and McKinnie St., then East 4 Blocks a to Gaywood, then South on Gay wood.) • 3-Bedrm>m Model at corner of Darrow and 4‘iqua Yt'ttntWir'Extenrterf.) ‘ '" - ...Ac™.. - 7 ... RALPH L SHIRMEYER, he. Realtor - Builder . 120' 2 E. Washington Fort Wayne. Ind. CALL OR SEE F. H. JOHNSON Rhone E-4878 Res. Phone H-1496

eaeeUng Mere Baibara SabuUar and Reealla Franke. The Belt meeting will be hold June 2d at I p.m. at the achooL Kirkland Kut-Upa The fifth matinc of the Kirkland Kut-Upa was held Juns d al - Ttas ■•»«» waa M®ad to order ty the pruaident, Mary Eilea- Byerly. Barbara Sommers led the pledge to ths flags. Mrs. Walter Egly lod the group tn singing. Roll call was answered by “your favorite stow«. ' A demongtrallon on how to bake a cake was given by Pat Barger. Jena Kuhn anu Barbara Sommers gave a demon ntrattoa on how to hesn a tea tow el. At the close of the meeting, games were played aad refresh meats served. There were 17 members and 11 gueeta prraent. The next meeting will be June E2 at the Adame Central school. The Monroe Busy Boos held their fifth mooting June 7 at the Monroe school. The meeting wes con ducted by the present. Jess Heines and roll call was answered by “my middle name." with 17 members and adult leaders present. Pledges were led by Nancy Shoaf and songs by Mariaeli LebIMMRs The following demonstrations sere given: “How to bake a happy day eake.’' Marinetl Lehman and Phyllis Sprunger; “How to make . plain muffins," Alice Sprunger and 'joea Meyer; “How to make gatk- ! eeing stitches." Sandra Cramer; i “How to waah dishes." Nancy i Shoaf Refreoameats were served by I Jena Oebnra. Doris Urehly. Janet ; Osburn and ' Bandra Cramer. The | neat tnretiag will boa joint at- ! fair with Kirkland aad Washing tub chibs at Pine Lake June 29 The July meeting will be held at 1 io pm. July 12 at the Mow

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roe school .J I Preble Happy Warriors The Preble Happy Warriors met lecently at the Magley school; The I roll call showed T 9 memlier* pre- | sent. The meeting closed with the 4-H pledge and singing the 4-H club sung. The next meeting will be held at the bums of Notb*>t Selklng June 24 CROP Headquarters Opened At Lafayette Laleyrile. Ind . June 14— (UPl — ' Opening of the Indiana Christian Hural Overaens Program bradguartera here was annoiihcedTb- 1 day by alate campaign director Ralph Maggart. Ihlpht The CROP goal for the Hoosier state was »M at 88 carload, of farm 1 ■produce to be sent overseas next ' October. Organisational meetings ' for the special CROP wheat paignsdll-heh,4<l.4n-12ju«iihem-IrZian a- ci >uin ti<i' J litieTFanff 2ffi Bell* With a delicate. BlUsfral peal might better be described as tinin" than a- -Kmi. i..n>, Uffi Appi"Xinm<ely ftrnr .parts .of-coppt-r' and' <me part of Hhare ft lend ■ d - into What is.- ferulau as 'h' H isrt.'Ul■■'■■ If You Have oomethlng Ta Bel. Try A Oemoerat Want Ad—lt Pays.

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lowa Town Stages Mock Revolution Ersatz Taste Os Communism Today Hartley, la.. June 14—(l'P> — >Mttle town ia the heart at America's corn b,U got aa coats tksir nr Cmnnmntxw today It staged a mock Communist volution in observance of Flag day. he anniversnry of the day in 1777 on which ccnsrea. adopicd the, Stars and SiriiH-s. The American Legijs and Chamber of Commerce. sponsors of the even', scheduled a realistic program of “oomniunisl’' ai tlvliles. tnuiudinx a guerilla coup. <xecutluns of town officials and establishment of a concentration camp. Like the mock revolution in MMIfIYW. Wia . laid -May- day th« obsei yuc. e »i> d. i. io d io show H.utiey , 1,51.0 n .denis slid tjle reel of the nation how rugged lifecan be Behind the iriHi < uGain. ' W K (R«li Wagner said ’ c-iheu a.-.ii wave Irtgliwwy pafvptmvn were on hand o.’i.i.k.. >uie Gist 'til., iuvasum' diif ii?r“ fo's-oniv" a field day for CeklR.i; He said th.» would be ready i to ' Io i Si-.y disturbance ” Waun. i r ei'.alled that rear Com muniel* slipped Into—Mosinee on{ Hie > ve of its May dai demonetra i tion and »irculuted party props, gur.da However, so ftp no Red literature has aiuiwn up here. ' tilth iale did iiot Invite any gen-; utrie t'oi'Tenuiils'K I’ l ludai , "io . volution, but Wagner suid they »< tfl<l bi welcome "If They c induei. thim-'ilvis like good Anuriefen < ,-|z. M ' , The program ealltd for l<o arm ed national guar de nun and Legion t.alree to Invad- (be town at t'ST iln- gi< up w.a^a,-i,ni d to arr. st Mayor Wagner while other I stfi. • r. undid up the police chief, clergymen and edtlpr W R. Vcthi Jr , of the weekly Hartley Siti:in-1. ■ The prisoner, were to be prlddcd Into a "c. ’tin titration 'eanip." fed a Comriuni-t pri-oper-.' m.al and then “ext cun d " Raiding patties were instructed • on r the lown library, the. pubU -.liool and ulillllis "Gmrll-~ la" hands w.re suit Into homes of farmers and small businessmen, to* seateft for anti Coiumunlst Ittera . r i

ture and firearms. Books, denoted in advance by .-eside nts. were to be piled up and burned as “capitalist and pro American" Youngsters did not escape the lesson on Communism versus democracy. Although schoola bad • closed tor the aumtner vacation, the children were ordered to attend "Communist classes" conduct ...James ...J.. Green, national chairman of the American Legions Americanism pom mission Green also was scheduled to read a proclamation in "Red Square." in . front of the Legion building, an- j nuumdng the iowa'i srixure Road blocks were set up and residents were told they must get permits to inter or leave town or carry cameras. Rationing of goods and services waa ordered. Tonight the town will be “liberated.". Townsfolk will gather to hear a baud concert and addressee by I-mgicn officials, aud Boy Scouts will burn the red flags and banners. Mongrel Dog leads Searchers To Child Coupon, j’u . June 14—tl’l’l —A mongrel dog today ted searchers -io his-touryesr-old oiaMMY Mui i for, if hours on a rainy, windswept mottwtain A group 4M”the l.hb# volunteer searchers who spent the C night combing the rugged Ruck i born mountain area, came upon the dog sliortly alter dawn i. Yelping, the dog led them to ! little Clarence Swope, who had j wandered away from his six-year-i old brother yesterday afternoon L iaronce was sitting on a lug i about 000 feel from the path, 'uryßid his eyes out Although col.i *ahd wvt. the buy apparently was unharmed by hia ordeal. 'WHITE MARKET' . (RMRIIMDrit From I'Mir tearr i.’t» rviu»vd to cms« picket li’nes ‘ Approximately I.OSO of the pi ' |ht> employ ob u«re of! their jotji a> a r .bul/'of the strike r The .•> trike, of AFL I'lct iru a) Worker* against CBS forced ce'liation of thr»e-tefevinion shows lawt night. The network rupUceb the show* with other vidto programs <?BS radio programs were ’not affeited. ’ I~T j ', L

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