Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 181, Decatur, Adams County, 2 August 1950 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 2, IS5#

GWENDOLYN RICE TO WED IN AUGUST engagement and approach Ing marriage of Mis* Gwendolyn lure student at Bal) State ('o)lege to iSwlie E. Ohmitj aon of Mr. ant. Mrs. Lawrence Grote of route three, has been announced by the bride-ele< t'H -parents Mr. and Mrs Lal ph Bice. The wedding will take place at Inion Cha|#! church Saturday August 19. at six thirty o’clock in the evening and a reception, will follow in the church auditorium. BERTHLEAN GEYER ENGAGED TO WED •Mr and My* Eli G» vi r of route . two have a.nnoun< rd the engage inent of their daughter berthlean, •to Richard Reiphard. son of Emi) Reinhard of ( raigville. Plans »»» being made for an early fall wed ding " f Mis* Geyer attended Pleaaant MHJh high school and is employed af r Frfinl‘lin Elwctfir Co in Bluff - I tott.- Mr Reinhard attended lain ’ <Hstrr hi«h achool and is enaag* I in. prjtyng. ENTERTAIN WITH £ j LUNCHEON TUESDAY Mrs .Gladys Chamberlain. aaaiMed hy her mother. Mrs George: Flanders gave a beautifully ap4 iMjinted luncheon at her home i. ■South Third street Tuesday noon. Guests wsr«v. lb? Frank Brann Jam*** Burk Bi<k Heller. Roy Kalver Carl Gerl»er, Leonard Saylor*. Gewdd Kohne, ■ > Ward Calland Miss Janet S< hrock j Mrs John W Shirk o£ Went Palm Reach. Fla and Mrs CKarT*-*’‘ ( amp of Hanover N II Bridge was played during the afternmm and prizes were awarded io Mr*. Cnlland and Mrs Saylors: FIRST STEWART FAMILY REUNION HELD SUNDAY The first reunion of the . family was held last Sunday at Hanna Nutt man park with Imately fifty preaent. A basket dinner wax served at the noon hour Mrs Minnie Teeplr of this city, and Mrs Lloyd t’allnw were cochairnien of arrangement* for. the reunion . Those present w»*re: MlWir Teeple Charles Burkhart Helen Burkhart Melvin Burkha t. Patsy Burkhart. Roger WtirkWrtr of l»e<-atur. IMori* Dudley. R T). Stewart -M c. Stewart. M (’ Stewart Mary Jane Stewart Mon at Corinne Stewart. Sarah Dull Room Geon-e M Roop Geo W par, id Rjiop Daniel' Roop. llwfile.v Mvdhi David Mvers, Bet■V: .Mi* I*o rre Man h* ! tt«TT Part* Xi Q >ylA/XJ J/1 j V A r A * \ EUt * e mkwk k ■hdRM* A UTam lUksfi* ’ B-aiitifiil pair fall- sunny h->nr«' llalle?-f<.i- is ONE maiii |>a|teru tup i> sHf>. over iuni'i. wraps but lotis. Skirt Is just h Itaif-circb-r» ONE *eain. add the licit band'.: I'littei u«l* lit? comes in sixes 12 .14 Id. IS. 20 Sin- I'S tak> s 4 yards SaJlirh fabric. Tills if) use pattern Rives p rtect fit CotApleie. Ulus' rated Sew Chart shows you every step .Send TWENTY-FIVE -ants In rotas for thia pattern to MARIAN MARTIN, care of Decatur Dally Democrat,' Pattern Dept.. P. O Box 8740. Chicago SO. 11l- Print plainly YOI’H NAME. ADDRESS ZONE. SIZE. STYLE NUMBER, Eashton comes In all sires In our Marian Martin Pattern 'Book Send Twenty Centa more (In colna) to get this summer-style-picture for thffi family. Thera’s an active sports Wprdrobe. too. plus FREE- A stunnlnz beaejb hra pat--terh printed right in tM book.

Roxie Stewart. L. Z Woodff. Lloyd *.'. Callow. Alfred Myers. Ireta Stewart Callow, Airs'. Myrtle ' Woods. Herald Stewart. Vera Stewart. Leslie Stewart. all of Ohio City O.'; Ollie Stewart ot 1 Van Wert, 0.; J. E. Rutledge and Nellie Rutledge .at J Jina.. O.; Mrs LyntCSfewart. Lynn Stewart, Lee Stewart. Bobbie Stewart. Carey - Hugh Stewart. Priscilla Stewart; Dennis Leroy Slewart. Laura Stewart, all-qf Fort Wayne: Clartnce 11 Stewart. Edith M. Stewart. George II Stewart, ot Cincinnati.' O anti Charles Stewart of Springfield O. . SUNNY CIRCLE CLUB MEETS ON TUESDAY The Sunny Cisde Home K'O nomics tilth met at the Preble ■recreation center Tuesday ev- niiiß for their regular meeting: The president Mrs. Arthur Koenemann. opened the meeting, land the goup sang the sung of: (tile month. 'To Thee Oh Country. ' . all «a-i answered with “W‘l»t< :is your responsibility to the 4»H members." During the business -es*iori the sunshine committee retort was klvml Giveaway bingo was pUyed and ,a ilFttttaiis —hmrh-Served rbyt-thte ‘ hostesses. Mrs. Edwin Relssteek. Mrs. Wilbur Stoppenhagen and Mrs Erwin Iluuck. Say It With FLOWERS From . ;

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i — ~ ..... I Society Mama far day's pabt lleatlon muat ba phoned In by if b. m. (Saturday S:JO a. m.) t: Phene 1000-1001 Phyllis Acheson t! Wednesday I ! Ladies Aid of First Christian I Church. Mrs. Chris Inniger. 7:30 - p.m. < ...... Children’s Handicraft. Pleasant . Mills School 1:30 p.m. i . • Thureday l>elta Theta Tan sorority bttal . r.ess meeting. Mis*-Mary Ann ; rent. S p.m. Ladles Aid of Trinity Eyangel , leal United Brethren church, church, 7: SO p.m. ijartford township entertainment festival, high school, t p.m. Ladles Aid .4>f Union Chapei, i church, all day. s Monroe Methodist W. S C. 8. church annex 7:30 p.m. Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid. chur rtj, all day: v Friday Work and Win class of Trinity Evangelical United Brethren chur t h. Mias Opal Drum. 7:30 p.m. Children's hsndicrafts, Monroe school,'l:3o p.m. Wabash township 'entertainment festival, softball park, 8 p.m. - Monday Union Chapel Giri’s Missionary Guild. Betty Walters 7:30 pm. Sunday | Magley family annual reunion 'Preble township retreation center. -The forty-first annual, reunion of the Moxley family will be held . next Sunday at the Preble township recwatlon center, one mile After Vacation YouF Clothes Need Attention—— KELLY’S DRY CLEANING Phone 147

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- north pl Magiey Thax an the first time la a number of years that. Yte reunion will be held ib Magley .* program committee la arranging entertaimneat. intiudiag baaoball and horseshoe A basket dinner s ill be served at' aooa. The Ctrl’s Missionary Guild of Union Chapel will meet at the home of Betty Walters oa Monday evening at seven thirty o’cloeh. ’ The Delta Theta Taa sorority “ will have a business meeting .at the home of Miss Mary Abb Lat» 1 rent Thursday evening at eight o'clock. Mr and Mrs. Albert Cehrig -of t Homer. Mi< h., visited in Decatur .Tuesday. . “ Mr. ind.’Jtru. Fr Burdette Coater and sons Tony and Burdette have , returned to Decatur after a Sixweeks visit in Mexico and southern United States On their return the Custers visited a week in New: Orleans,' La While -tn Mexico ear* ■ member of the nart'y caught a sail ; fish. ,t . Mr and Mrs. Merril Peterson l have received word that their son. Max. graduated from yeoman * I school at San Diego, Cal., with highest honors last Friday He >s being sent to Alaska and will serve ulth the office perhoanel al the Alaskan naval base Pvt Thomas A. Miller, who re cently enlisted In they U. S air force, has the following address itifSJ’l4 Flight SIM Tr Sqd 37P7. Ixxkland Air Force Base. San Aai tonio Texas During the absence from the county of prosecuting attorney ■ ■Severin Schurger who is toarinx Indiana this week with bls family, attorney Lewis I*. Smith will serve ss- deputy prosecutor. Prosecutor Schurger made the appointment before his departure Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brandyberry are attending summer schovl at the University of MlaneeoU They will also varatian ln northern Minnesota before Teterniag-to their home The Rev Russell Jaberg. pastor of the New Castle. Del. Pteabv terian chun h. visited friends and t relatives in IMcatur on his way to Chicago whegr he will engage in further study He la a- compaaiel by his mother Mrs Edna Jabers the sister-in-law of county clerk Ed Jabers Rev Jaberg Is -pastor ' "or the same rimreb in vltick W4Hlam Penn preached when he uas the governor of Pennsylvania , Mrs - Gordon Olson and death ters s>anny and Kathy.' are viaiitnx Mrs Olyon'a parent* Mr 'and Ur« Martip Zimmerman. They are moving from Imfayettv t-. IHrmihgham,. Mich suburb of De T-troW. -where-- Me tcflilww*' |rssta<atf to the city manager M> and Mr* Martin Zimmer-es.. .. ii M,..erAcc,r--a -o-w -I, nv>e'<*Hp i ' \.sit throughout the west sojourni m< at the Black Hills and'Yellow i j-tono Park among other places nt ,*< ehh'- inrereet They spent over •; week m Spokane. Wash. visit Mr and Mrs Harold Zimmerman While there they railed oa Mr at)d Mrs Leirh Bonen t.twit Dr<atur residents Democrat Want Ads Bring Results

' Pedestrian Killed ‘ When Hit By Track t! . < A 1 Indianapolis. Aug. t. —cl'Pl—r George Kerins. Maywood, was kßl.'d last night oa Ind. C7* when be | was struck by a track driven by f Dale Honsmeil. 21, Indianapolis. Authorities sped Kerins died of a b*>ken neck and fractured skulL ■as knocked down by a hl>ntfd ran driver before Hommels i i.u-k hit him.-J.-7 YLm 'UBpiOrCS KIIIHIQ Uli School Attendance State Director In Letter On Ruling The futility ql keeping children in m bool t-eyond their lich birth fi*!:..„wa* espreaned.. by . Mrs, EUe K .Talbott, statu' attendance <ib I res tor. ip a letter r-leased; erniay |by y edunty raperintredei|l at cchitots Hansel Foley I I Mrs Talbott rc/uid .crnly offer .‘-che- »«gw'''<-ompr«im»oe of "discour ‘ axing" students, "and alsU ’ the i parents ~ tmm leaving, s»-boK- at ■ such a tender age t * recent suprexh*. court ruling had de. ided that an art of ibe Indiana legislature bad red wed the age limit from 1* to 1» yea is of age Sehotj oitieiata—throughout—th* stale had bemoaned I hl* decision feeling that by .lowering the age ■tandard it would also lower the literary of tfce state in general. " Indiana <me official ed. his in the past bee* among the leader* in the edocain.o of its children, now however, the schol aetb standard must surely he minimlxed " , The mai-ter of- attendance has Iteen an m ute one in Adatns county with Me Amish populatioß Which believes in " extracting young members of that (aitb from aeteels as quickly as teosible Mr* Talbott Urges the attend Mcr officials througtaout. Indiana to dis- oarage aa much as possible tbik exodus fraat We etasarooat* She mtrtlßßag that surely the leg lalature Wdad that youths di.nll.l he arfowed to leave sc b-oJ a year earlier thaa before She claimed that 'the depart merit <,.fpuEH< »st rare ion t feet* 1 that the intent of the law was. not to change fbe compulsory school ' age hut to clarity da old law roa [ c ruing joiiit and consolidated Ylsyotjb - These are some of th* problems compromised by Melvin Mallon nee when he was attendance O«1 rer. and those which will obtain when Rollo Hoel assumea that |H.*ition September 1 This situation mH prevail Tintn st least next January when the again meet* Mra., TitHKrtt ij confident that an i,mßanie?\-w«W- he in.ot«lec_for, she -ay. -Avt stal- lal-*' law. i« certainly in..jitaMd ronfli-1 with qrvW^.-’arVww&aii*dt'drtiatoaji' ' . _ . J«»eph alid Marjorie Klaiz Schultx are th* (tarenf* of ai'baoydaughter, horn at the Adam* ■ tv memorial hospital Tuesday at ill 7" am The Labi weuhe-1 .* tscunds l ountr ■ „■■ Mr and Mq* I dir* psretttJ* »h® • babv weirn .fit: 3 pound*' 13 oun* Imiyd a? < pre yeittrrday at !hr lorn! MraDitaL. LET CONTRACTS ICilMmi reeos ruse <•«»< dm thin , pile* at Hanford Wash ~ where the A-bomb explosive pin lonium Is manuta. lured The government will pay all coala and Dupon. will get only a SI feIhl p>-nt built and operated the original wartime plutonium plant on the same basis The neu reactor* or furnace* lie of advanced de*lgt. th* 4K4' said Like tbos- at Hanford they will be rimled by uranium whose splitting atoms will supple neutron* for chancing b-v-mlesa 'metals into exploaives For ihe Hintrnb project. tbs soft, silver like metal lithium will b» transmuted into the heavy by droxen cslle-t tritium * which scientlete ' say .ran I* triggered into uitra-vudent explosion by the Alw.mb If the H bomb doesn’t pan out, »»r .if world peace is assured the tritium piles can quickly be, coaverted to production of atomic fuel* tor; peocetlms'.useDupont hah been doing prelim Inary wort In connection with It* new assignment ' for the 'past three weeks 1 „ . Try A Democrat Want Ad—ft Fava t.l? ■>. '' X l W' : r>V ,; A . i ' ,

BU*l* Bs-s-i-s All wore left before noon on Thursday, ready the neat day. Friday at 10 a. m.\ ItoltlieuM Drug C«. I. u '

mrnorat wapasn Festivals Ptaned ■•■-c . ■■■’ .. To Hold Festivals Thursday, Friday f ; The Hartford township eaten sinmeat fe-tivai wilf be held Thu re day at rhe Hartford high school gymnasium al S pm The best rroup a>" and the l-ert cart*in act will he selected by the judge.-- to tepr-'cnt Harfvrp township-in tb'e county entertaismeEt festival AugU*t 7 and h at the county 4 H show m Monro* The tentative program is a* follow*: Group singing , reading. Winifred Lehman., accordian. •010. Batty MrCuae; vocal, duet— Lgmi* Miller and Byrne Fox. ac-r-ordion solo. James Moser, moving picture* cartoon and travelogue Waßaah Friday Th* exrertainnent festival for Waba*6 toWß‘h.p WiH br held-Fri-day at the Opera ball park at 7 3a p.m Taa flat top farm, wagtm* fur niched by the Lsnpg brothers will b* u*ed a* -a. *:ags A pjaho„l*,.being provided by the local. A P A, syctem will also b* in use The be*t group act iM th* best cartkin act'will be ieleeted by th* judge* to repxeeent the town-hip at the county 4-H show The program it- date l< a* f<dk>W» vocal solo. Larry and Myrna AmMutt. curtain art. Limberiost Home Ec tmumir* <luh. oiaso wdo- -Marvin IMery. curtain act. Geneva Moth er*' club, r-adinx sanes- Van Ytowm group act Geneva' Giris’ 4H club This program will be held prior to a *««flbalLgan<* to b* played, be tween th* Geneva gifi*‘ team and the Payne Ohio, girls’ team. Tli|s program of home talent is being arranged by a heal committee working with the county recreation office The committeemeji are Mr* Francis Blery Mrs Waiter Ffn* iermaker. Str* Ardedjfoser. Mrs Jean Huffman MrsrthrscrVArm-str-mg and Mr* Harold VanEmox Dress up Day “Dve**np day” wax observed Tuesday al the Mitaroe playground Forty-seven boy* and,, girls tij»k part in the program which ir.eteded a costume parade and game* and contests The following were awarded pnxe* in the costume p* rade. prettiest. Ist. Kay Christ riser: 2nd? Joyce Haxxatd silliest Ist, Mary Lou Ebrsatn 2nd. Paul Kiley; best tramp Ist. Haward William* 2nd Dick Rowden most ornamental Ist. Gyceth Schnepp: 2nd. Carol Khrsam best characler. itnitatioti Ist. Bobby Chriuteuer; 2nd Lester Ehrsam <mxlle«t en try. I*4. Sally Hoffman: 21.4 Karlo Stavenik: largest entry. Ist Jimmy Lobtdger; 2nd. Tom Hoff man. 1 Judge* for-the parade were Mr*. Elmo Stucky., Rex Bovine, and Den nls It Norman, county -recreation dire- for Following. the •rtttiLxiy' and *s-iXieK* w£rr h- Id foe the <<,y* and gut?""-'-— . Tlie nrtf"jrtaj<roiind progVair. mijlyltr .Fydtai aftYinoiA st, An.Y ■ i. . :i ccr-dY'-x' T -«i' fi.", * held \jXdmitlrd Mr* Jt-rume W•■**•■■*' M i-'s/n J»ii Mi** < olleen F-'MO* Rulh Aeil ? I*^’i U »■; «• >S V- - ; | •iaer Fmv’ltzir <n4 baby <irlj’fthj*. t«»ti Mr* b ll* nr? Am hjetnfun. Kd-rne Mr* (JOHkNI Fox and r»b» ‘m»j >. fWrtie

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Draft Mochinery In i Stole Stepping Up ' ._ Indianapolis, Aug. 2. -tl’P)-- ■' Hoosier draft machinery -ontinued Jo roll today as the medical exam ining center here *M scheduled to put through '(toy»tartdst <ro e ; sißce the first step Jn Ynduitibiik ; legan Monday . I Some IM men were ordered het. from Richmond HurijViile an.l Martinsville edanparpd with «*> from Indianapolis stin went through the mill. Monday and 7-'< from Lake county wbo'were cessed yesterday Gary Negro Called To Duty By Woes Indianapolis. Aug 2 —iUPt— The Indiana military district ar mtunced today that Lncile'W I*ew Mt 2« Gary Near- was the first Hoosier volunteer iir-t.be Women's; Army l orps- lu. Jte i aj!-d * a> duty . ••< . '■ Authoring* at Fort Benjam : i

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