Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 237, Decatur, Adams County, 9 October 1950 — Page 2
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Home economics departments M Indiana high schix.ls will be asked to inike for their own school* and also for other schools and public building* the newly adopted Vailed Nation* flag a* that they may be in place by Oct 24. “Vnlted Nation* Day” Where the home economic* departments are not operated, aid will be atked of 4-H or home economic* dab*, aa a step in support of-the-L'ntteff Nations organisation and the efforts to promote world peace. A model United Nation* flag which was made by a native born llposier. Mrs. Anna B. Worthington, 7F years old. of Co eleagrPk.l 79 year* old, of College Park. Md has been presented to the extension rervlce of Purdue University by the Better Casth Relief When new drugs or old tad to atop your cough or chest csb tos'l dtey. Creomuiuoa contain* only safe, helpful. proven ingredient* and no Mrcotka to distort naiaro's proem k «ns to the eaM W «* Kdtta to •id MINO snathe and Mai row. Note. iafaassd bronchial mitennn Guaranteed to please you or dntent refunds money. Creosnulsioa has stood ibe test of amay snilliona of aaer*. CREOMUESION ■tews Ute*. Chant Cate Ate* gMStete
_ SALS CALENDAR OCT I*—Alvin O'Hara. 1% blocks Snaflt and 1 Mock Karl of ' gectiOn Pierceton, tad. room raeteeaee. Mb P ma. Midweai Healty Auction Co* J F- 3bbxb»b«. Aset. '■""oct. 11—1:00 P M Public Sale Pure Brad Hampshire Swine. 1 mile south. 1 mile east of Berne. lud ~ OCT 11—7 30 P M. Northeastern Indiana Poland China Breeder a \s**n 2 miles north of Avilla. Ind., on road No. 3 then 3»,j mtles east on the Clair Tuttle farm. st> bead of Poland China hogs Roy * Ned Johnson, suets OCT it- Mr* Allee Decker. Claypool. Ind. 5 room modern home fully carpeted, household pofls.* 5,J3 39 P M Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J F Sanmann hart * QVT. 11-Henry <3. Hirschy, 2ml W-. %J»t * of Ftoaeent Mitts. Case!*, hope; 'faros- lihtiismsatk -roHiM P- -Raysnote Hi me soy Muct. tM'T 14 Harriet a isnaugh, executrix. Dr. E. H. Alspaugh estate. In Willshire Ohio. Veterinary instruments, equipment. and supplies; household goods 1 P m. EST.. Surnau Bros., auct. odr 11 Charles M Shropshire. 8 mi- Northwest of Columbia lily, ' Ind on NO SK Wet! Improved-77 Acre farm. SO head of : Pure Bred Registered Spotted Poland China Hogs. 1:00 p. m Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F Baumann. Amt. OCT U Floyd L. Meyer comm administrator of Alice E. .Meyer Eatate 4 miles E. of Monroe, then 2 miles south in Salem. Ind d3B Acres 7 room hou-e. Frank Dellinger, amt - OCT W— RiverviewHarden*. at the north, edge of Decatur. Ind at Hie Hirer bridge. Modern tavern with three-way license and equipment 7PM Kent Realty * Auction Co. Decatur. Ind I> si. Blair and C. W Kent auctioneers. Ot.T 30 108 1’ M Van Wert County Guernsey Sale Cows, heifers, bulls. Van Wert Ohio. Fairgrounds.
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I V 8 Department e< Agriculture I Th* flag was «Ivm the drysrtatst I by Mrs Worthington with the re- ■ quest that it be seat ip Indiana. I I* K- Heffmaa associate direct* t of agricultaral extension. and Mino i Evs noble state leader of home i drmonstration Meats, both of PurI due.’are shown # examlning the flag . as It waa untarted tor the first I lime in ludtnaa i The agrteaNarol extsaaioa servI Ice l«spe*rhea<iing~a drive“W th* state to get the flag made aad widet ly displayed la every county of the i state by Oct. ti. The county eg- , tension offices have received pat terns and kit* of instruction* la . inakiqg of theflag* ’ Mr*. Worthing tea was bora near t Waveland. Ind., as Anna B. Mercer, on a homestead settled by her pa- [ ternal grandparents. Mi aad Mrs. I Martin Msrcerwho migrated from Kentucky Her father waa a Civil h War veteran, who moved from Indisns in 188-3 to Albis, lows, and . where Mr*. Worthington was marI ried in !89d. moving to Denver and ' later Ft. CoUlus. Colo. She has resided with a daughter in College Park. Md.. since 1934. Despite her 7S years, she Is active In church and civic affairs and made the flag as a member of the College Park ! Homemakers' club
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thompson aad Mr and Mr*. Carl Gerber aactored to Champaign. 111.. Saturday to see the Wisconsin ■ Illinois football game game aad visit John Thompaoa, (Mdaat at Uitaois. Dr. Md Mrs. (Maa Neptune of Mate O. visUed over the weekend wkb Mr. and Mr* Harry Kaapp hero. Dr. Meptaae formerly had a dental offlc* in tMo city. Dr and Mr*. Ben Duke are visit la* for several days in Chicago. Roger Kaapp, Purdue University student, visited hie parents in Deeatur over the weekend. Mr. Md Mrs. WlMiam Bundy, of Menominee. Wls are visiting at •he home of Mr. and Mr*. Carl Gerber. t Mr. aad Mrs J*ba Germain aad small daughter, who have been spending the summer at Fort r Wayne with Mrs. Germain's fath- , ar, C. O. MeKeaa. left today lor > their home la Miami. Fla. Mr*. . Germain visited friend* in Deca- [ tur Saturday afternoon. She was I formerly Miss Mary McKean of thia elty. A group of Adam* county farms ers visited over the weekend in - Forest. 111., at the largest U. 8. > <ertifl*d hatchery in the nation. - Also Ineluded was a tour of the - modern push button type feed mill, t of Honegger’s. Mrs. Oscar Edwards of 738 Walr nut street underwent surgery at . the Lutheran hospital la Fort - Wayne Saturday morning. Al Zlak, manager of Kaye's shoe ' store, slipped on the wet pavement I Sunday and today is nursing a - broken right arm. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clark W. Smith and ' daughters Jean and Deborah spent ' 1 Sunday In Muncie, where Smith < ' made aa inspection of a number of I 1 Gunnison home*. : Pte. Louis E. Smltley spent the 1 weekend here with his wife and J 1 daughter. He was transferred Fri- 1 day from Fort Riley. Kan. to Camp Atterbury and has the fol- ’ lowing address: 35549518. Head t quarters Del. 5015 A.B.U . Camp t Atterbury Ind Smitley waa recall, t si to «cllve duty w ith the army pa « September It. I Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brandy- i berry ware among the local people ’ who attended the homecoming at * Indiana University Saturday. Both 1 are graduates of I. U. and Brandy- 1 berry Is the coach at Adams Cen- * , tral this year 1 Mr. . and Mrs. Arley Holliager ' . left thia nwrntaa toe Noutb Cans- J I Una to visit thsir aon. Pfc. Royal Bollinger, recently returned to the i states from action In Korea where I he was twice wounded. Hi* address is Pfc Knyal D. Bollinger. 1541 7137. U. 8 Naval Hospital Ward li 7, Charleston. S.C. 1 Mrs. John Spahr Is Injured By Fall * . [ Mr* - John Spahr was’* painfully . Injured Sunday morning when she fell down, the stairway at the Bethany Evangelic-si and United Brethren ihuieh Mrs. Spain sustained a dislm-at- • ed- shoulder and severe cuts and bruises. 3he is confined at .the 2 Adam* county memorial hospital ' Her condition is not regatded as critical. ‘ Trade in • Good Town — Decatur ' .--I - t nd V n Mfirx 4T; WteMN«BteteßMteMgg--Mm—-by Am Kane A ltm»ian * liroaib t W a was pl< bed upi-yB W B I uiK I ' Berlin »| • I pic* the 12 S. Ac-|MMbtel cording tu the Soviet BBnouncer. crimianls 'are the heroes of today's Americg” Ji|*t ••H 1,1 Hopatong Cassidy and Roy Roger* hear about that! The Muscovite M.C. also shed a tear for pqpr American girls Who go to deprsv- . ed amusement parks and marry industrialists • Obviously that * -about tb* worst tiling that could happen to a girl II would, lake her out of the miicetu or the steel mills ami force her to enjoy a com tortable life What horrible tor ture! There will be lots of fish- in Decatur Thursday night but thbiggest stH-ker will tfk- the one who stays away fronr-ene lisb-fry at ths Decatur II 8. Gym Lots of fpn! You should be there! In Imnc Beach, Calif a burglar broke into a lamely Hearts Club and stole a file listing th" name*. ‘ qualifications and addresses of 1 over IWi unattached women Op- ' timisl! You can be an .optimist 1 when it comes li di-curating your 1 house lu-'t the way Jou want It. ' We ll help you to i boose the color i am| git the clfnt:- you want. , ■Now's the time -to come into , K -,"V PAl.'.' I ft . V ALLI'AI’LII HTUIiE. L'.-s South Sovi-ii'l St I’hirne- adtt I
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4-H Band WIU Take Part In Fish Fry
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The above photograph shew* the Adams eeeaty-AH rite baaß. only orgaariatloa of IU kiad la the ststelnth* tirade at the Indiaaa state fair collssum The bate will be oa the program at the fish fry nlgkTXtsored by th. iteatar Chamber es Commerce Th* ide. of a 4-H band to aow boia* developed I. many other ladton* eowntto*.
ill* urvwiDyru •*. u<ww/ w Home Economica Women Will Present Exhibits
Women of Adams county’s hotte economics club* will be putting up exhibits this week Wednesday, ex biblts are scheduled to go up Ik 17 store windows in the coqnly. Each club has chosen aa a subject some phase of the past year's educational program*. .Mrs Chester -Moore, of Fort Wayne, a former teat* demoaeUation ageal, will make * tour of all the window* Thutdlay and select the five that she thinks best measure up to a score card that teas been pre determined. The followiM items aw the things she will <njfc sidei when fudging A Does ffl have atfrsctlveness. does it etiitef attention? Will it hold attention •long? Neatness, well organiged, not cluttered General appearance, color combination*, etc B. Prase nt at ion of Idea; Does the subject June real *teca»toa*JL stetetetkß homemaker? Are att practices pro sented those approved by the lessons’ Are sufficient explanatory place raids used and are they easily read? A'as one main idea stressed? , Boys Town Choir At J Celina October 16 The famed Boy*. Town choir of 55 voices will appear In comerl’ at lhe Celina, <>. field luuisc at B:TS pm. Monday. Oct. 16. under ’ auspice* of the Daughters of Isa bella Os Celina. The choir, which made a tre ; mendous hit on its appearance in ■ JJecatur several months ago. is ‘ under the dlrsctlon of the Rev. Fran, is P. Schmitt, who has been at Boys Town since 1941. Tickets for the Celina appear-ftil.-e of the choir are on sale nt the Smith Drug store in Decatur ' ■ I Three UN Flogs Are Started In County Thtt’u t iilti (I Nation* (lags have been started in Adams county, the extension office aaid today. The; Berne school and the Monroe school are leaking their .flags tin’ der the direction of their bmne ee- ’ onomics teacher#; — The LimbertoM home ecbnoiiik^s 4 club of Geu-ova ha* a flag un der way These flags, th* 1 flag under which Amvriceiia been fighting in Korea, will be displayed United Nations day, October 24, ’ and there after. —-r*. **. i - Target Revolver Stolen From Auto City police and tb» sheriff* de pamneni each investigated u.ml-l no; a<-< ident Saturday, and police were also on Hi- lookout tor the ■person — wUh. .loin- « targe, ravol \>‘r Tfiifn tfi’e rar nwTtcd by ftav .McKcati, o( 111'1 Madison stree’ The <ar wa- parked at the rear ■ ,»f the a|Mir.mom house, in th, Imai idpek of Wluefrester strevi. at th« lino; of. the theft Police investigated the accident which occurred ,Balur>lay • when car* driven by John Mayer. Washington street, and Frank Deulx. 531 South Fifth street, <•«! , tided .at the drive of the Smith [ *<-r»piron yard on Tenth street i betwean th* Erie railroad tricks I and Adams street. Immage was! trisgllglMe. Damage was consider i ably more when James' Schindler. [ driving along on a county road ( one and one-half bulbs west of till ; city, 10-i control, the car rolled over Siltludler was iiiilii'iureil Democrat Went Ad* Bring Rtiutb
Could those wbo see It go bom* and gsrry out the ides? C Practicability and pi/bllcity value: Were the expenses of the exhibit in time and money justified? Ikw* it make women tn be home economics club inemberof The various clubs exhibits will be located iu the following towns: Deentnr—Uatoa Women's Club. Root towneMp. Sunny Circle I Preble townshlfri. Decatur Women's club. Friendship Village (Blue Creek I. Moni'm Profit and Pleasure AW**i• Waabiagtoai. Happy Hoste ■Baker* least Washington,. Better Tlmne* (Monro*;. Good Neighbor* I Monros township). Preble-Kirkland Ladies Pleasant Mills-Jolly Housewives (ftt Marys townshipi. Berns -French Ttlendshlp (Bernet «wtos Village (BefneTc Perryville Hartford township Geneva Limberlost (Geneva). Pleasant Neighbors (JeHaraon). 1 • 1 Cat holies Launch 10-Day Period Os Prayers For Peace Catholics ihrouxliout the rowntry are ohMivihr a leday perh-d .rs i prayer for peace anti conversion of 1 ■ Russia with the launching of a fam Hy Hcssry T'rusade. which opens in Fort Wayne diocese this week i Tonight over radio Mallon I WOWO at 7:45 there will to a di*cussloit explaining the Crusade On Tuesday and Thursday, night* at 9.45 the rosary Will be recited A special section of Our Sunday I Visitor was issued yesterday and ‘distributed at St. Maly's Calholh- | church, explaining the Rosary <‘ru I sade and urging (AtluHic fantiltes to obser ve' lhe 1» days with family i recitation of the roeary. The Rosary Crusade Is national tin scope and ha* th- approval of archbishops and bishops in all of , the Cstbollc dioceses in the errantry. Tn some cities outdoor prayer dsvotionuls will be staged. I. The history of lit) years of pho- ; tography is displayed at George Eastman House, photographic cen-t-r in Rm-hester. N.Y. The Latest! r ■■ - . ■ The world's record was just produced in rate of put on Weaning Pig* at Foerest, til. '« A test let of pigs, in 18 day* gained 2.03 pounds per day average with only ZOA pounrl* of feed per pound of pain, at a east of 8' Jo per pound of gain! The Formula is simple. Here I* Tiow TKI* - wasTene: after pigs W* r * weaned, they were wormed, then flushed and then they were put on a free c hales feed—•helled corn end Honeggers 35% Pig Pakker and water. . -> Watch for record* in Prsirl* Farmer. Gerber Feed Store II I DECATUR 5 miles West—l mile Nnrth of Coppens Corner
roe——- II ■I * I ■—SS—hn * * Letter Os Thanks To Local Hospital Members of th* Adams county memorial hospital board have rereived a letter from Mr*. Ula Sniitb. Louske Arie, thanking the Isoard for the many favor* received here while she was a patient In th* hospital. Mr*. Smith »** confined to the hospital for 71 days last spring, following an auto mishap and then returned this summer for further treatment. In her letter Mrs. Smith praised th* peaonnel of th* local hospital and also complimented th* hoard on the food and service. MANY SEEK BPECIAL The Associated Prees first esed tyjMHrrttle** ta 1888. | FULL MILBAOK X. •BOOTH ■ WHHHHNHHHBIHP
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Transport Inch b < Wracked Hoar City Jeep-Loden Truck Crashes At Noon Because he cueld net get Ma jeep-ledee traegpert stopped in Ume t* prevent erashing into the rear end ut a preceding car. to the reagoe Date MBter, od Totedo. 0.. told Mate trooper Bob Mercer tor the Occident which ocearrod shoot noon today, on U. 8. 324 one-bait mile east'of Decater. Milter stated that the transport he wee driving came apen a car driven by Russen Acker, of 193? North Second street, that he could not avoid Mtuag It, and elected to go around. It wks then the transport drove into the ditch, ending up on it* state. No one wa* injured as th« result of the accident, and Mercer, who wa* directing traffic at the scene almost two hours after ImIng called, stated that ho hah made m> estimate of the damage. He did say that it would be several thousands of dollars. Two wrechers wore called to the scene, and finally righted the transport, which waa driven away under its owa pdwer. At the lime Mercer was iuveitigatlsg this accident, deputy sheriff Bob Sbraluka investigated one when the car in which Donald Hoffman, Monroe, rente i. and Kenneth Manley, of Decatar. were riding, upset. The car hit a stream of waler which had overflowed on Mud Pike south of the city, and rolled over. Neither occupant of ' the convertible wa* Injured. ‘ Almost all stuttorers. no matter ’ bow badly afflicted, can sing with ' oat the slightest speech dUfieeßy, ' secordlng to Dr. James 8. Greene. medical director, National Hospi- ’ lai for Speech Disorders, New ' York. i r if Yau Have BamatMnff Ta Bet' [ Try A Democrat Want Ate—H Pay*
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