Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 169, Decatur, Adams County, 20 July 1950 — Page 3
THURSDAY;JULY 20. 1950
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CATHOLIC LADIKS IN SOCIAL MEETING The Catholic Ladle* of Colum-. Ma held their monihly social meeting at the C L. off. hall Tuesday evening Dessert was served, followed by various games. Prises were aon by Mrs. Margaret Braun Mrs Jack Neeering, Mrs. Rose Milter and Mrs Etta Wagner Hostesses for the evening were the Mesdames Rose Green. Margaret M. Braun Thelma Andrew* Leona Coffee Florence Bierly. Juktlne Gelmer. Ida Holthouse Martha Kit son. Geneva Ixmaerlch. Joan I’linan France*. Miller Rose Stelgmeyer. Victorina 8< hlnftr an 1 Miss Ann Giuley. ENTERTAIN CLUB AT BERNE PARK WEDNESDAY The Jefferson Pleasant Neigh-; bore Home Economics < lull enter- j tained the Sunny Circle club of■ Preble township Wednesday night at the Berne park Mrs Chari* Bakery club president, reported. Also invited to the meeting were Mrs K W. Busch* county presK th*—euunty home *eunomics club presidents, and Miss 'Anna K Williams, home dementi rat lon agent A reception committee met the seventy five ladles who attended end a picnic supper .started the en? tertainntent: Florin* Lugenhill. Barbara and Ruth entertained the group with accordion music. ... A special entertainment com niittee provided awards for con test winners Mrs David Mosseled the group singing Mrs.Arihttr Koen-man president of the Preble group thanked the Jeffer—eon cljib hostesses* MAGLEV GUILD . . ' -MFETS TUESDAv- ■ ' The Atsglry 14>-msn’«-<lu’ild held ~ <h.eu ;re*ular m.o-ihig- Tu« sdjy -c y• nihg with thirty-two ntenibers. one guest and thirteen- children ip .attendance Mrs Beulah kruetiman .was program .leader The meeting opened with group--ii.xltig of the lon.ns Th. Whole I Wide, World for Ji -to and XI Story to fell to the Nations'’ Scripture was read by Mr. Edna Contad Mrs laona Beavers gave an Interesting book review- of The Se.vt-n Stars " An unseen play'was presented hr Mt- Walter Conrad and Mrs Harold Scberry The program concluded with a duet There Is- no. Hast or West" -bv Martha Kolr-r ami -l».-rtfi-v Si-herty KUM-jOIN-US CLASS PARTY HELD MONDAY Mr and Mrs.’Raymond Ei- ltan. ——— — \ This Is Smart! ' I V ■ \ 1 K A I \ I \ 9 al n' i K lW I I 11 ■ ; I I .1 ’ GSfr 4■-I I I I inkfki*** iflksifw Os all. the stunning sleeveless dr-sses thia U most. hAMMBItuC. Toe '■■■ .» .-’ a£ “hirtfrm-ks, with shoulder flange, softly pleated skirt You must have it' ’"Pattern 9213 comes in sites 12. H, 11. IN. 20. Site IS takes 4>i yards 35-inch fabric. Thts easy louse pattern gives p- rfect fit. Complete, illustrated SCw chart shows you every step Send TWENTY-FIVE cent. In coins for this pattern to MARIAN MARTIN, care of Decatur Hally Democrat. Pattern Hept.. P. O Ilog 6740. Chicago NO, 111 Print plainly VOI R NAME. ADfNUMB ZONK SIZE STYLE NUMBER. Fashion < -unes in all slies Ir our Marias Martin Pattern Book Send Twewty Peats more iln cotawl ’to• SH *«pnto*r-etoto ph lare for the family There’s an .. -be sports warden!* tow. plus feeze Y, staaatag he*, h-twa pattera prtaM Hght latbebuufc.
auer entertained the Kum-Joln-Us class* of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church at a farm- • er and • farmerette party Monday ■evening' Mr and Mrs. John Dierkes were assistant host and hostess. The devotional period was conducted by Mrs Bay Stlngley witn ‘Friendship" as the topic, and a short bus mess session was held. Lovely refreshments were served to thirty members and several children RUTH ANO NAOMI CIRCLE MEETS The Ruth and Naomi Circle of i the Zion Evangelical and Reformd church met in the church s» rial rooms Wednesday afternoon for the regular monthly meeting. wRh twenty nfemiters present. L: Mr* A It. Ashbaucher was the i ■program leader. She read the acriie , 'lure. from the thirty-fifth chapter of Isaiah, the lesson topic "Japan Begins Again." Miss Cheryl Kay Asbbaucher played several piano selections, and th* , group sang the hymn. . "Take My, Ufa and 1-s-r It Be ’ Mr* Charles Meyers, chairman. | conducted, a business meeting. i Hostesses for the afternoon I were Mrs Charles Belneke and Mrs Ferd bitterer. The American legion-Auslllar, past president's parley will meet at the'home of’ Mrs Clark; Flaugle nett Monday evening at eight o’r lock. The Young Married coliples class ol union fhspel will have a t lass party at the home of Junior and Phyllis Sidling*. Friday evening at 8 o’clock ’ Thf Daily DemwTat hag rerciv rd a iopy -of thr Emporia • <Kaa J TimmXlaiMte which tolls of the, jr» cent li9th birthday celebration j ! <if Tjwb Saylora. father, of Clifford J L*-<! and leconard Saylors of this iitx Si \pia) columns <>f the paji-: ♦*r are devoted to-the history of; Mr Sayh»rß who i* how retired ( and trstdiM tri' Emporia Besides the three s4<m* wh<» fraide in lit* atur a Hoti z\rt hie. operate* a livcMt.H k ram h in llhnaia and a daugßier rrtddek at home ; Win C ‘Brigga. <»f Ghry. spent -family, - and rpited htej •mifher Mr* Sarah Brigiri a pa tirnt aT~Yhe \danjs «<»unty membr . t in! Mi - Brict s h.i | Henoualy-4il for »«Hie tiinr. Mrs Lev Vun« received word today that her danghjer -Mrs Sam M»frwin - Jr . underwit Surgery ‘ v»‘Nterd.*v for the removal cM a growth ■t: Mie right irtn Mr* Merwin h- a pan? gj at the Park I Kast hoMfiital K M St ; New V»rk ; Citv Her fcmtMtlon aaa Matiafa< tory. Mr and Mi'- <i L Bravton have letufti’d from their va« afion. r They h pent-Me \ era! day* with their moth • r at Bvr< n. 111...-and vinited point? of inter* ?t in Michigan Enroute home they visited with Mr and Mrs L 1. Hann at Jain<*«totH* '('pl. Burton la>uth arrived in thia city yeiOerdny afternoon, at ter serving II months with army in Germany He is the hus band of Mrs Patsy Garb'd' r»i»th. and ha-H i<«ivei| an hop; o able, discharge. The Illinois river and its tribe ) tari s drain 42 percent of • the {and area In that state
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Society Itomg for day’s publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 8:30 a. m.) Phone 1000-1001 Phyllis Acheson Thursdsy u G. E. Aeolian choir practice Zion Lutheran church. Monroz wtreet N p. m. Deitach, BL Mary's. 0., leave from Zion Evangelical and Reformed ihurch 4: SO p. m. D. Y B. dans of Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church: <hur< h, 7:30 p. m. j Methodlat W. 8. C. 8, church. 2:30 p. m. Woman's Guild of St. Luke Evangelical Reformed church, church, all day. Pleasant Mills Methodist W. 8. S., church. 1:30 p. ftoChurch of God Missionary Sobriety, Mrs. Paul L. Myers. 7:30 p. m. Bobo United Brethren Willing Workers class, Mrs Berlha Hanlels 7:30 p tut Mount Pleasant Bible class. Mr. ! and Mrs. Brice Sheets. S p. m. Wpman's Missionary Society, (Mrs. Paul Meyers, IRertca street. < S p m. Women of the Moose, cslle I meeting Moose home. 7:30 p. m Ladiv* Aid of Union Chape', church all day. .IJecatur Home Economics club and Limberlpst club of Geneva. Berne park, S:3<) p m. Friendship Village club, <-H club and families, picnic supper Berne park. 8 30 p.m. , Junior Women department called meeting. Migs Kay Yager. 8 I »i ■ Entertainment Festlf al. Monmouth high school gym.Mi p.m. Friday i nion _ Chapel Young Married C< .if ptw, . las* - Junior--,ai»<J- Phy IB* S'jdlinger. 8 p. m. Philathea class of Baptist chuwli: church, 7:30 p m. Entertainment Festival Adams Central high school gym. 8 p. in Children's Handicrafts. Adanis i Central grade school, Monro’ 1:30 to 4 p m. Sunday Reppert Reunion, Preble town t ship i-ommunUy center. ILj miles North of- Magley. 12 noon. Monday ' Anierhpn Is-gb.m Autlliary past preside nt s parley Mrs. (Hark Flaugh. 8 p. m. Tuesday 111 Hand practice Pleasant order of Eastern Star Inspect tioii. Portland, it p m I'hildren- Ifandtcrafts. Linn Grove school.'l: "o .to 4 p m Admitted Vivian G Melmer Bryant. Mrs Huxsrll Enhen.iuii' Olliia. <).; John Brito, route 1; Julio* Brito, route two. IHsmiMCd: Homer Felty Geneva. Henry Swygart. <ity Mrs. liennia iJrhman baby son, Le<Daniel Berne If You Have Semetblhg Te Sell I er eoomt fee rent try • Democrat W*nt Ad. It brings reeulta. QuHtyHwle 1 AH work done In our own plant ’ right hero in Decatur. HoHhotteDragCo.
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StdU Ketfudtd The marriage of Mina StelU ; Hoile, daughter of Mr*, ('arwiinv | Huße (»J Hoiiffiand to ('harle* Bummo, Min of Mr. and Mm. Fred Buhhf of route two, wax announ cod'recently at a buffet tapper given for Hie immediate famillv rt the home of lh»* bride’a moth®/ • The couple were married at the Redeemer Luthnvan < hur« h LouU . ■ ville. Ky on Seplemlwr 24. 1W •The Rev. O*c*r hnedler off I ! I elated ’at the double ring ceremony. '* | An organ muairale by Profeaaorj •M Irovefamp preceded (he Pupthik "*’• S• M.sr-rAw ......n.. r.w*i The bfid' K gowo qf white face *aj» designed along prim ega line*: ’ featuring a sweetheart neckline .and Ibifg sleeves which''eitended I to points over the bands She wore 1 a fingertip veil of illusion attarm , <-d to an orange-bloswom head drett and ,carried a bouquet of ( ■gard*nian tied with white Matin : ribbons Her rhineatone earring* 1 were a gift of Ihe jr room Mrs Edward Kirchner, matron • <d honor wore a light blue rayon ! *«»un of prim es* design, with lUr L ’rosettes at the neckline and**a pink headdress. Her bouquet of I’tnk <anhitiona was lied, with blue satin ribbon* and her cold neck Eduard Kirchner serv»d the groom as best man . > 1 The bride is a graduate of Mon mouth -high ?• ,b<n>l and Infoffia Robert and I ret a Linum Xi.o deniug are the parents of a baby girl born at Jt 55 p. m. yest« rday at the' Adams county*hospital Th baby weighed 7 pounds., 3Vi <»un-; <ea. A baby daughter was born to Andrew and-Virginia Murphy HoI man, Geneva a! t» .’»<» this morning ! at the local hospital Sh'e weighed s pound*: 3 ounces. Burvil add Ruth Herman Watkins are the parents of a baby I girl born at .3 15 a. m. toSuj the local hospital She weighed 5 pounds. 14 ounces. 1 Jobless Pay Claims i Reported For State Imlhinapolfa, July 20 — (UP) — I ncmploymcHT in*uran<* claim* for the week crwlin* July It wee 71 iWrcrnt under th* linmhre-of a year ago ullhouKh they showed an lu< rea.e during th* week, an employment wreurity divl.ion official *aid today Hireilnr John W. Cri»e aald total claim* increased 10 petvent over the number for th* we*k Midinn July 8 initial < lahna .went up 13 percent over the previous week, to 5.438, and continued claim*. *f fer deireaslng for four »traight week*, jumped nine percent to 14.126 he said Democrat Warn Ada Bring Result! Happy Is The Day When Backache Gees Away.... A. w* *et »Mw. aiw and eOwla. •••*- rirw.lv* —"tins or •***■•» ta wH.awartHM* **• *r-« hide* f««Itoa. Tk» ma* Irwd maar talta «e M•tei* <d n*aa»W Neekarh*. to* W ere red "*3i hredwdm. end *««»*. CMWy tLZ tetanTHaddw IrrWaUrea dw te odd. daweaaw ee dtevere ie *tew»tona If rrer we dwte ttew -i - daa't wen. ire ttere • rta>. •*M tereMlf. tired n. ..rf«a. re tedhre. tee rere M rrer* Wk.W three .vreetere. tea* Mtea.rehrewter were areaamd lure Urea, <HWM Iteaa • e-»* M»*v reted — Mo dw II mite, .a *<**-■• odwa wad an re* I Are* -re ware.. Urea, rub tetort
I tonal Rnaineaa (’oil***. Fort Wayne At pr««ent she is 'employ-’ *-d a* pookkeepei at th* Farmer’s; <i i o 'a. itoaidand lltr liUHbahd I* a graduate of Itecatur. I >Kh •< hied and a veteren < f World War II >4* I* now attending f.nit •-d Televi«lon School at Louisville,; j** 1 j , A re<option for two bundl'd and : | fifty guewt* was held at Reitdorfe | Hayloft July 7 Serving the guest* ; were the Mcadame* Florence Ma-1 irhewfi. H*l«-n Reynold*. Hlldegardi : I Kiefer Viola - Wlrtfeldl. Marti Wletfeldt. Laverne Buslk Ire! Franke Nora Gerke and LaMto I’ranke
End-of-the-Month , t mW. « .re.MAte < gte.M,- t -r t — ... «• O.wri. .5 - . • re • - • ..... .. ... . « r«a»reNrere«.* •- •, ■’-. ' ■ _ q“* " e • •«. ..re-*., wrerre- <........ _ ■ ■ . •_ f. '“■ e> X •' '”.7 ’ : * July Clearance Sale! entire stock of spring and summer DRESSES ■ar ' ' • fTV • ■ . ' u-i r. I .rerewrereeiSrerereaaaMnaiwliiTiilN-'M II fl 11 ■ P ,jKT-EwA'Alto)NdAiMMWd util ■— -j- ——— - “W DRESSES 52 DRESSES y Newest Models and <,, ' t ' OI r Material*. . Fine Quality Dresses assorted sizes assorted si/e* . • were 5.9.» to ilLS.'i were Io 4i.‘.L> ' i our choice JR\ v ‘ — ■ - ’ JV\W Very special price , 95 ■*5.»5 ■————' ■ ’ ' 135 76 PRESSES DRESSES ~ /• \ .. .. **•■ i* ' strictly fast colors . fine k.t Fine Dresses % ag(| AAXxMCT all high grade summer ” sizes \ \4Hir choice \eh special price V i'. ’7-W' ‘2-»s /z 5 ; = : * : JJ ' A3 ■ / ■■ v N ~ / o' * TOPPER CORTS LOHG CORTS spring. AH Wool ’ 4 LENGTH ( OATS Junior and Misses.sizes ’* ’•> ,2 ,fi at nrices less y<Htr choice < W(M|| mat< , rials w ae and linings r to * si2!eg 14l 2 (o 2Q1 2 _ —— —— — Niblick & Company Al I S\l F.S FINAL \<» < H LRI.FS I— 111 R ■■— I ■■■ —J
—? ; Income Taxes Show Decrease In State Waahington July 20. —<UP) —' iFtHviffiarTacdaio in Indiana during th* fl»<al year 1950 totaled 1328.552,314 0 crease of 811.183,675 from the 1949 fiscal year the internal revenue bureau reported today. A decline 813.738.023 In corporation Incom* and profit* taxe* from Indiana also wag reported, bnt employment tax** and miscellaneous internal revenue increased. - •' ■ Total internal revenues collected in Indiana showed an Inereas of 816.0M.M0 first Bank Os Berne Open House Saturday Bern*. July to -■ The’First Bank of Berne which was organiied- In t 1891, will have Its formal opening; 'and open house of its new enlarg I ed„ and remodelled building Saturday, so-n 3 to 9 p m Bankit:/ hours will clone at 12 noon Satur- ‘ day lb enable the bank employes; co gel their work finished for the’ dgy. Free, gift* pjli it* given to the ipubllc- E W. Baumgartner i» president of the bank. L. B Lehman ' and A. N Spmnger are vlcc.-preni-CLOSED for Vacalton August 1- Sept. 5 - i DOROTHY’S BEAUTY SHOP .
i dents and Bnce BaiiM-rman is the ’ ' cashier. Th* bank today has a capital of 81W.IN0 and a surplus of j over 82iw.w» Depoeitg total well l over Rr ww.omi The hank ha» not ’ ’ < ? Sy” euiargtei it *~quarfera’liiitTE’e i ent ire hhilding ha* been remodeled "and new fixtures installed , A survey taken by a Harvard ~ expedition in 1948 showed that native* bflhe Aleutian Island* are almost completely free of bean ,disease. The nation s oldest -manufactur ; Ing' pharmarnitical conceit-. Hi* ; Tilden Co. still operate* at Lena 1 • nidi ■‘XrTT’-wiwre it was found*. 1 In .1824. ’ ”~i~ Trad* in a Good Town — Decatur — - ■’ ■ 1 .
MANAGER '. 5 . • and SALESLADIES Wanted bi L O R D'S l.ndiee Apparel >h<ip TQ OPEN SOON IN OEC.VH II! Nationally famoui for top quality V' feminine apparel at a great savings. -J4 ' ' ■ « Top wage* paid—but only people with experience need apply.’ WHITE TO B. IL FARRAR " J 461 T Carrollton, ledianapoli*. Ind. : • . ’ ■
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Annua J July Slorewide Clearance Sale is n®w in progress*.— E. F. Gam Store. 167’4 ■ r Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Fay*. ar..,, MWMNMNMNMNMNUMMN* DEAD BI T NOT FORGOTTEN 1 _ No you don't forget that ♦npleawnt time when w“v your car wouldn’t etart. Jet h happen again. Buy a Batigry today. G AY ’ S MOBIL SERVICE ** 13th and Monroe St* <uw»*W*wW|aaaiwk<Mß>nNn»
