Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 165, Decatur, Adams County, 15 July 1950 — Page 3
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■' * ■’■"'' Mtrr tmvmmy •hm w«mm < th. mmm «we la regular isisiaa Tkwretop wvawlac at tba Moore Imnm wfth the ■cw MRean la tba etabw' „ » - ’: It Win ftMMMGMMd UMt ttMfft will be a called aMetiac Tbarsday .’■ly M. tar balloting ae candidates ■ad rttaal practice. Mm. Thelma Kreps won the doer, prise. LOOM. WOMEN AT GUILD CONFKMNCK Mrs. Leo Kirsch and Mra. 3. W. %a .-tad m 4 --M Collage. Ttffla. Ohio, this week atlending a eoafereace of more tbaa three hundred leaders of the WumO Guild of tbe Kvaagalieal ■ad Reformed church ' from Obio. luliaaa Michigan. Illinois aad Kentucky. Working under the tenoral program theme, "A Highway For <*u* God.** the delegates devoted them sateen la a four-day session to a •tudy of th* areas where Christian women can work for world paece. Study groups were led by recognised leaden In the deaomlaatlo i ■nd iatordeuoßiaatipaally. Hr. Gereon 8. Eng. I man. pastor of Evangelkal and Reformed church. Oakley, Ctaclaaati, QJ t (ember of tbe hoard of trustees of Ciactaaati. waa responsible for the course on "Our Christian Heritage." Dr John Hiegeleisea, professor M Maa Theological Sam ‘nary. St. Louis Mo., led tbe Bibi J hour each morning sad also taugtr the course os "Personal Religious Living." Mrs. Ruth Arnold Stora of St. Mary's O, chairman of the social service department of the Women’s Guild, gave a cewrao on tbe t'nlted Nations, hr. Clauds Snyder of St. Louis. Mo., nacre tary of the town and country church for tbe board of national missioaa at the Evangelical s%d Reformed cherck led a course ee titled „“Tpwurd’j',a _ ChriritawCabtiWUnity" while' Mrs? V Nelson Schlegel, formerly a teacher ar tbe American School for Boys la Bagdad waa responsible for tht course on the "Near Bast." In conjunction with nntloawtd? social service project being undertsken this year by the Guild, thir-ty-seven nuckagee for pre-ach-al hoys and girls overseas wore aa■emblod st the confereiic from donations brought by the wmusa. red were sent to the church world service center in Webster Grove, Mo. to be sent aboard. The St. Paul Ladies' Aid will have an all, day meeting W’ednes- ..— . a—. -. A Picnic To Sew! A y _ Iwl •■♦V’A* r.iisv * .Ik* /T\i / \\ wi7 **A**RV ta-M ifltaufom itltUEffre . Mothcr' Yhe ir liX ’m? sweet! Open-midriff or one-piece playaeit baa button-end tie skirt to make It a dross She'll love the crisp collar aad purse-pocket! Patera >Ol7 comes in girls' ■IM 4. «..!•. IVI4. Bise lb bra. ■borts and skirt. 1% yds IS-tach. This easy-tCMise pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every atop Send TWINTY-FtVt C«NYB In coins for thia pattern to MARIAN MARTIN, care of Deeatur Daily Democrat. Pattern Dept.. P. O Boa «744. Chicago M, 111. Petal plainly YOUR NAMM. ADDRBM ZONE. SIZE. STYLE NUMBER. . Fashion comes in all ataaa Is our Marian Martin Pattern Seek. Seed Twenty Cents mete fls rotas) to get this semmir rtyte picture for tbe family Therm an settee sports wordsoba. tee. ptar FREE—A stsaalag beoeb-bra pet tern printed right In tbe book.
Dagaa. A carrpta dinner will bo served st tana. Mrs. cilat Hart and Mrs. Art Sebsidsrst are on f tbe program committee, r ■ * Thorn will be a called meeting as tbe Junior Women of the De- * eater Woman's club at tbe horn J . of Mine Kay Taper Thursday even * Mg at eight o'clock. AU members * Ao urged to attend. Ths Friendship VlUsge club will entertain their families and tbe 4-H elate at ■ picnic sapper Thursday at six thirty o'clock at ■ the Berne park. Ice cream and » coffee will be furnished by tbe * eouimttteo. A program and racrea--1 tion for aU la being planned. s ’ k I t—♦ *o| I I •eelety Re<ne tor «ay*a pub* i Noatiow meet bo phoned to by II a. m. (daterdoy P:M a. m.) Phone Iddß-WPI AdMOMi , •. . ..a .. .. . ' 2*. - . i Asnusl New Haven district C. 1 T.O. outing. Hamilton Lake. Steele Reunion Hanna-Nuttman ' rark. Monday Adams county Homo Economicchorus rehasraal. Monroe schpol. ’ » pmBt. Catberise study dub Mil dred Losho. I pm. TiMMtay J Delta TWta Taa eprority, Elka ' home, f '.H pm. ’ Docstar Gardes club, Mrs. Her- ' cld Owens. Monmouth. I p.m. Mt. Tabor WBe.S, Mrs. Harvey Culbertson, 7:M p.m. Catholic Ladles of Columbia. C L of C. bail. 7:M pm. Loykl Dsufcbters class at Bette 5 ■ay EwtagoUcal t'nlted Brethren ? eherete. tamUy nfcpte . HaMta-NWtt-•■■stat.-lpn. , < . A Union Chapol W 8.W.8. and ‘ families, potluck supper, church, <:M pm. * Decode club night shift picnic. Hansa NuMman park. 11 rioon. Jelly lloutewivea club of Bt. I Marys township. Pleasant .Mill* school.. 1:S« p.m. Root township Home Economics * club, Mrs. Norbert Gaae, l:S0 P m. 1 8t Paul Ladles Md, Mn. Clara ' Dague. all day. The Bethany Circle of the Zion . Evangelical and Reformed church 1 will meet at eight o'clock Friday ’ pwteiMMHebitaip.-M,K-Leonardaon. All members are urged to attend. Decatur Home Economics club. Mrs. Alva LSwsoa. J pm. Decode dub day shift picnl-.j Sunset, f:3O p.m. — Business and Professional Women. Rents cottage. Celina. 0., <:10 imRuth and Naomi circle of Zion mKwmmnmmnwmnwi * NOTICE Cleoran Heauty Shop Will Be CLOSED JbLY Id—» WRRRRRRRBHRRRRRRRRARRRftP SOILED CLOTNEST JUST CALL US. KELLY >RV CLRANERg Phene 147
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Evangelical abd Reformed church, ihureh social rooms 2:3P pm. Friendship Tilings dob,. 4-H dnb and famines, picnic sapper Berne park. <;M pm. Jaatar Women department wall- ’ iptattaß 'teßM' Kay ■ Twam v Fnliristatawl Festival. vH<mawfsth high aebgri gym, • P-»-Ffe. Robert B. Burroughs, of tbe U. 8. marine corps, has spent the pant Id days at tbe borne of Us mother, Mrs. Melvin Mallonee, aad at tbe borne of a brother in Fott Wayne. He recently completed a ata-month course of study of flight survival equipment, daring which he made a premeditated free fall i srschute Jump. He Is being transferred from Quantico, Va.. to Cherry Point for further orders. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Msddox snd daughters, Jane and Am. left yesterday for a vacation trip to th* Osarks. Brice and Jane Ward Diehl. SS2 Rt. Mary’s street, srs tbe parents of a baby girl, born at 5: IS o'clock Friday afternoon al . tbe Adams county hospital. Rhe Weighed « pounds. 12H ounces. Clarence aad Annetta Lengerich Meyer, sf» Studebaker street, are parent's of a baby boy, weighing S pounds. 1 ounces, bora Friday morning at 11:13 o'clock at the local hospital. SOttITAL ..* Admittsri:. Mrs. Julia Stieoiisn. lie-8 ntrt Struct; Hemyr Felty, -oewbeg. - • ■ • Admitted land dismissed) Jamon H. Ohio City> O. rUMmlrtumtal • Miaa lAllie llaLm r ger. Berne; Mrs. James E. Sprunger and baby girl. Berne: Mlaa Wilma Andrews Preble: Rev. Htlav Custer. Celia’s. O.; Mrs. Wallace Uniger and baby girl. Decatar route 3; Mrs Forrest Springer and baby girl, Hoagland; Mrs. Walter Frauhiger. Cralgvllio: Mrs. DurId Albersoa Geneva; Mrs. Ralph Robinson and baby girt. Hoagland; Mrs. Walter Frauhiger. Cralgvllle; Mrs. David Alberson. Geneva; Mrs.' Ralph Robinson add baby girl. De-'■Hituf-rtiWe t: MHCjoUr Ever* ett and baby girl. Wren, O. 4-H Day At Chicago Fair On July 26 Chicago. July 15 --What promises to he one of the largest gat.i eringa of 4-H club boys and girls ever assembled In this city will celebrate 4 H day at the Chicago Fair. Uedneaday. July 3d. All 4-HerW wearing 4-H mnitorma caps, patches, or other Identification, will be admitted free They are requested to eater tbe fslr st the 33rd Street ntrance 1 A special 4-H talent program has been arranged by tbe nations: > cm mil tee on boys and girts club work in cooperation srfth count, extenab n agents and extension specialists in musk- In Illinois. Indiana. lowa, Michigan. Ohio aad Wlacoaala. The E, F. Gaaa Stere will be cloned Monday in jrtefMiration for the annual July Storewide Clearance Sale — Tueaday
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TMt MARRIAGE of Mias R««w Merriman, daughter of Mr,- M Mrs. Omer Merriman of route three and Warren Kneas>. -on of M■nd Mrs. Victor Kneaas of Berne, waa •olemaiaed tn the Union Chapel Erang-lkal United Brethren eharch recently. The Rev I. T' b ■ performed the ceremony. They are now residing at 333 Mi North Fourth street In thia eity.— Photo by Auspnugh.
Berne Boy Scouts To Big Island Camp Berne, July 15 — Berne Bov Scouts from troop 47 will leave here Sunday, July 33 tor Big laland Camp near Rome City. Where they -will spend a week Karl Hilty lot-al Hcout offklal. will accomrtsny the group ; , 7 , » a. . Suffers Broken Ribs In Fall From Haymow Berne, July 15 ’ Harry Wall) n.an fFridar of northwwat of-Rurne. suffered several brrfkbii. HMT when he fell from tbe hay mow Friday He was throwing hay down a i-hute when he stepped into a hole In the floor and fell a distance of about 14 feet., landing Mi some timber. ' Welfare Director Attends Workshop Mias Bernice N'e-taon. Adaptcounty public welfare director, will attend the workshop on Iocs! administration of public -welfar.'.itti.v I .nd by Walter H Johnson, aas«S< i ate professor of the ITt division of social service, the county wet- f fare a directors will discuss the practical problems of adminlstra ■ tion. Directors from 30 counties will attend the workshop, which n-ill close w|th a luncheon July ?! In the marine room of tbe Union > uilding Trade in a Deed Town — Decatur
' ‘OW3B| Sttwlb • MUI M I’KAiW L bFb Above: toft to right. Mtos Evelyn RooaL MM Betty Snyder. MM Dolly Madison and Mia* Dale Miller aortal stars who wtll thrill circus goers on Monday. July 17 at the rfrraa groands east of Decater. alone V. 8 highway lit. whoa Al G Kelly MHler Bros Circus gives aa at teraoon and night performance • Al G KeHy-Mlller Bros Ctrewa. the first real Me circua to visit Decatur in 17 years hare spared no expense in brining a fire con ttaeat double menagerie of the rsrdi finest animal* Another of the many new features on this year’s program la the World Famous Caatoltaa Family of unparaleiled harti-ck riding stars, performing the moot unhelterable feats ahorseback. headed by neat 100 Castollna acrobatic soaaersaultlng bareback riding-comedian who will keep you roaring with laughter daring the entire Meseatattna I of thto feature 7
Women Is Killed In Head-on Collision Mk-hlgan City. Ind.. July 15. — (UP) — Police today said John B Lee. <4. Chicago negro went to sleep white- driving on U. S, 11 about 10 miles west of here yestci day Hla car crashed head-on Into another rar. killing Mrs. 8. G Artingwpail. 55, Chicago and . InforIng ' critk-ally her -daughter. Josephine. Lee. also was hospltalls • - ■ -»■*... Slight Damage Done 7 As Autos Collide City police; Investigated ah ac- < Idem which occurred when a car driven by Iwla Arnold, route 4. -In pulling away from the rurb near Adams on Thirteenth street struck ■ a car driven by Edwin j Luedecking. of Kalamaxoo Mich Damage to the Arnold car waa estimated at 475. Holstein Breeders Discuss Open Show T)«sH<»bM*wr. tk>n met Friday nlelit at the roun- ’ ty extension office. I. ; j iioM. county agent, stated today. Th<- members present dts< usaed i plans tor their open show at the i Det atur free stre-1 fair later this month • The Illinois renrer Industry uses more than 15.mat.0MI board feet ot raw materials, most of it bougr.i in the form of logs, in a normal year.
raiem uranfea io UL.. U JOnli n. AlDCiuino Glove Factory Head Is Granted Fatent The United - States patent : flee has graatM patent number U 513.411 on a "glove turning device'' to John H. Alberdteg.jlr.. Ctl Mercer avenue, -uperintendent of be glove factoty of the Schafer ; wtnpnny In this city. '-'A • As is generally known, it is caeomary. la the manufacture us gloves, to stitch the parts together In an inside-out position and then I urn the glove right-side out Ob- 1 riousiy. for volume production, nean- must be provided for pertatning this turning operation with -use. speed, and without danger of, j lamagp to the material. AJberdlng ass devised gn Im- , i irovlaed contrivance, designed; •pecially for leather and leather j] »aim work glove- Basically, hit 1 pparatus. which I- mounted on a rork table or beftcb, comprises a nming tube within which a hoi- I jw ejector sleeve is adapted to (Bde. The latter l« provided with . in electrical heating element. A glove finger to be manipulated s placed over the tube and then 'orced inwardly thereof, and, into I ts right-side out position, by means »f a foot operated plunger At the same time the ejector sleeve, is, duo urged, against the action nf Its associated spring. Into the tube; J and when the turning Job 1s completed. it h the combined effect of the spring and the sleeve that ejects the .finished finger According to Alberding. his mechanism is relatively simple and economical -In construction, and highly efficient and durable In use. The u»e of heat prevent- the glove from adhering to the tube; and the arrangement of the Invention eliminates the possibility of tearing or damaging the ends of the fingers, commonly.kpown In the vernacular of the glove industry as "punch outs" • Meet Hera Monday To Name Delegate Officers of the Adams county home economics association will - meet Monday afternoon in the * county extenskm office to choose a delegate for their clubs to the 1 fourth, district nominating convention next fall. Miss Anna K Wil- * Hams.- home deinonetr'ati'on. agent announced today Four other Adams county organ! s xations wiil-also send delegates, she said Tbe purpose of the conventkin whir® will include delegates trout eight <»iher northeastern. In- ■ msteMwa®, s xiear ■' . .u A list of the county delegafes must be. sent to John A Watkins, lieutenant-governor and pommlssinner of agriculture, by Aug 1 Miss Williams explained. The state fair board Is composed of 11 members front the 11 agricultural diet rk-ts. which roughly, the congressional districts, and three > ex-oftlcio members, the governor ' J-ommlssloner of agriculture, aad ' the dean ofTurdpe’a srhooLof as : riculture The'present*member ot' the state lair board from thfourth district I- John Scher metKorn. <>f Wawaka. ■■Hi J MABT JANI lAKT, n. tefopbont operator, declarea in Detroit that rtw*H continue paying S3S a week * to keep ex-fiance William Ken- » Mdy. n. behind bare. He la wadev ' ** failure to pay an MN> judgm rat for money begrowed from tear to Bnsnr-i a ear. vaca* tkm aad engagement ring. Ska go* really mad when ba took tbe ring , back to be cleaned, tbaa pawned R. Said Mm. "Hs got me ao naad , to Mianrttng part of my pay check , ca Mm that I wouktat know what i to da wttk nR ths nwaay M I had R ■R to |/w«rrestisaaU .—s » - W 1-e ■'-■■.i- ■ -in I .■
- bJEI ■ MIBB LUDCLLA BULTCMCIEB was married to Vsrlia Briteawtor. son of Mrs Isaura Hultemete-r ot route one In St Paul's Latbaran church at Preble hr tbe Rev O. C. Busm recently Ths bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Charles Bukemeier ot route two. The cowpie are residing on route one - Photo by Edwards U —.! . I, '..fr/.r 1... ' s ■!■■■ — - luma -I -■■ '-liriij-rrr -• n 1 n.i.a -I
u —I. I I ■ li-ta- i . me ■ - , o ' < gtaiesssni of Condition of the assosiaTr.u imukwxiTv < lowronaTHtv San Franti—o, I’altt—rsla .< fix Pine Htreef on the fist Day. of tWH-ember. IS4» i ,O. 1, M-HLEVER. President' I . c ANDERSON. Secretary < Amount wt Capital pate _ ■ . ytp | 1,V44v.1f0 t AMriETK L*’ AWIPANY Krtai Kwuit e Vnine itm- , ’ tx-rr-r! I >«».»«-•? I Me rt It niff I.oanp on ' Heal F.Mltatv* B None i (Troa from any prior tn< umt>r»nie) He»a<lj*** < Hook > Value •! Htocka*** tfiosfki V»-' lue I & it.? liQJ c'RMh in Banka <N«»< 4»n ♦ * Interim j I «54.t4» W nr it lei- Itn fereMt’, and Henta. » « t?» i I - other urltiea ’ •< • < <’*-K in y ompanya nfTh r : .♦ . LMHa KdtaetvwM* 6 kt* Market Value i>f ato« ke over bofsk value I 2B.StJ.kt Premium* and A«cibuta due and In pro-»-eaa of «-o||evtH>n I t.JIA.ITt ST b , Account* t.therwitata »»- curM I 11. MT Hl i Furniture ft Fixture* | tt.WI-H! » ItepoMtß with Bureau* i • • -*—■ ——-f ; ’ Total nrtias AaaetM ftX4M.ftl.tl f»edu<t ArtNeta Not Admitted i«4 Net Assets IlffSgj.mfS 1.1A811.1T11-:.® I or amount n*- > veHaary f<» rein* tire outatandlnir rtak* 1 1.442.114.tt < IxiNrte* due and unpaid / 4 «,Tin,654 21 ; atljtiMied and <lu»- I Lof*!*!* . it’tadjuNlrd and ■ • n-' --d~n •< ,w 1 - paid AWtturtr due and not |- ’due liankK or <dher- ’ , . ’e<lit«>-r.- t - I Olhef Llabllitira of the CoWPHhy '- .J l.TtO.Hfl «» Total Llabilitle* |l-I.*4C»« •? I Danita! * wo Surplus ♦ t. jtt.4fiS.44 ! Total ’ llVs4l.JiX.ls i State of Indiana, Good Lubrication ... IS THE LIFE (IF ANY C AR. . GAY’S MOBIL SERVICE 13th and Msnres Sts.
kills I’eskt Elie* Makes Profits Rise ... . I STOCKAID Amaal Bpray BEAVER* OIL SERVICE I I I ■ • 'I I Where There’s Life - - There’s Hepe I H Don’t wait till there’s very little K spark left in yovr ijtnition system || before brinrint it in to w for cheek- ■ p in*. At the first si<ns of troobte. ■ B *** oor experienced ipnitioß men reH Store new life to old. worn out igni- B H tion system. Stop in now! || “Over-all Overhaul Service** I BITLEI’S SAIA6E I I MtothFlratßL ■ Hh • - •
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<>ffk* of Inaumnce ComnUaajMNF i, the underafftned, IftMtmiMw Commiaaioner of Indiana, ftrrehy eertlfy that tbe ab<ere ia a Wrrect <uvy of the Stat>o»eat of tbe Condi lion sis th* above mentioned pany «»n the Hot day «*f DoeoftWrar. i»4fi a* da.w« by the statement and that the aaM orwliail Mtafwment la now <>• fll* la thia office lu T-eat'reJony Wboraof. 1 horeuatO MutHtf rib* my name and affix my offlciai *eal. I hi* I*l day of Jun*. IWHEAL ■ * Front J. VloteaML 1 n*urance t'u«nnUa«4oner • ts Mutoal Comanpy sc state •• t-trlke out • Hook .< "Market" or "Amortises! " ••• Uirtke out Book" ur "Market* JULY 1-15 The E. F. Gaas Store Will be closed Moadiyw preparalMMi ■far the annaal Jriy Htore*Me * Clearabce Sate — Taeftajf Morning. )a KANE a| H-WALLFArat-1) Jlf IM t. SECOND ST. T C ■ < ■MBMMOMMtaaHJtaeJ 888888888888888888 THE " E.F. USS SIME WILL BE < LOSEI> : . MONDAY LN PREPARATION* ’* FOR Ol'R ANNUAL July Storewide CLEAMNCE MLE ' WHICH BEGINS TUESDAY MORNING
