Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 258, Decatur, Adams County, 2 November 1950 — Page 3

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philalethean circle MEETING ON WEDNESDAY -Seventeen member* of the Phil-. slethoan Circle of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church met at the home of Mrs. Victor A mar Iler In Profile Wednesday evening. Mr a. George Antilia conducted the I.UKinexM meeting:. .Mrs. Adolph eidler gave- an Interesting review of the book. "Japan Begins Again." During the social hour delicious refreshments were served by thej' hostess, assisted by Mrs. Ray Moser. MRS. DUGAN ENTERTAINS THE SHAKESPEARE CLUB Sixteen member* of the Ladies Shakespeare dub were entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home ol Mrs. C. A. Dugan. Mrs. I* C. Pettibone presided at the brief business meeting and I'nnounced that the Novemlter 29 meeting ha* been postponed until December S. Two new member*. Mr*. Hertha Franz and Miss Elizabeth Peterson, were welcomed into the club. Mrs. Earl Adam* leader forth? afternoon, presented a paper en-

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titled. “Spices Io Taste." She gave iln detail the growth, drying and . curing processe* for apices. Various uses of spieea were given, with one suggestion, “apices should ' be used with imagination but sparingly. At the close of the afternoon. ?Jrs Ddgan served dainty refreshments. PSI JOTA XI HA3 —— BUSINESS MEETING | Members of the P»i lota XI sor ority met at the homrf of Mrs ’ James Hurk last evening tor their i regular bUKinewa meeting Miss Marion Koontz presided. | The sorority voted to. pay I*so to the Community Center building fund to aid In the current drive 'or additional payments This sdni amount* to one half of the sorority pledge Instead <rf the one-third •dedged for this year Plans are underway for the anti cal Snowball Dance sponsored l»y„ he sorority, and for the Christmas lake »ale to be held Dcyemtier ! at city hall Mrs Walter Rittman wa» appointed chairman for the turkey raffle to be held November 1».

~ ■rJr bBHb f BWk- < ! BF JBBflfl B MISS NORMA LEE SMITH was married recently to Eugene pzginbill, son of Mr and Mrs. Vilan Luglnblil of Berne, in the Zion Lutheran church at Chattanooga* The Rev Waldo Byer received tn* double ring vow». Mr. and Mtn. Harold Smith of Withbire, route one, are parents of the bride After an extended weddina trip the couple will reside eaat of Berne. —Photo by Kdwards.

♦ •• t ! Sy t'iUMf »» • Society Hems tar day’s publication must bo phoned in by 11 a m. (Saturday S:SO a. m.) Phone S-2121 , Phytno Acheeon # THURSDAY G E Aeolian choir reboareal. De<atnr high school music room. 7^c; W*.,.i A - ’»bßffl»t>ti» high school, postponed Monro* Methodist W. 8 €. 8., Monro* Methodist church. 7:10 p. m Girls Guild of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Mary and Nola L«hman. 7: to p: m. lAdloo Aid of Wincheater V. B Ladles Aid of Winchester U- B-. Mrs- Arthur Zuercher, 2 p. m. Trinity E. V. B. t-adies AM,] church. 7:SO p. m. Bethany E. V B. Missionary So. cletty and Ladles Ald_ church. 2 p m. i Girl Scout Parent night. Lincoln ', rchool. 7:30 P- m.- ! Order of Rainbow, for Girls stated meeting. Masonic hall. 7 p. m. St Jiseph’ study club Mrs De loris Ellenberger, 8:15 pm. So Cha ilea. Mrs. Dan Zeser. 7:SO pm. Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid. parish hall, all day. W'omen of the Moose Moose home, 7:30 pm. i, Vnlon Chapel Ladles Aid. chur th. all day. Magley Ladles Aid. church base ment, all day. W M.A. of Nuttman Avenue U.B church. Mrs. Bernice Gray. 7:30 pm. FRIDAY Ave Maria study dub. Mrs. Pau’ Brlede, 8 p m Pocohantas lodge. Redmen Hall 7:30 p.m. Ladies Aid rtf First Christian church Mrs. Gerald Strickler. 7:30 p. m. C.U of C. degree leapt practice. K. of C hall. 8 p.m. SATURDAY K<m Join Vs class of Bethany E. V. B. church bake sale, city hall, • a. m. St. Peter's Lutheran Ladles Aid bake sale Publlx Service. S a.nf. j MONDAY Mothers Study Group of Root: Township. Monmouth school, T: 30 rm. Vnlon Township rtzrtn Bureau Square Dance. Clem's Lake, 9 to 12 p.m. Dramatic Department of Woman's club. Mrs. Roy Kalver, 7:30 r m. . Literature Department of Woman's club. Mrs. C. K. Dugan. 7:30 F-tn . Junior Women of Decatur Woman's dub. Miss Ixtls Chronister. 7:45 p.m. American legion Junior Anxillary. Ix-gmn home. 4 p.m. Art Department of Decatur Woman'a dub. Mrs.'Adrian Wein- ' Stiff. I Adams County Home Economics club chorus rehearsal Berne schpol 7:30 p. m. , WEDNESDAY I Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. Miss Evelyn Frohnapfel Bpm. MRS. WILLIAM LOSE IS HOSTES* TO CLUB The regular meeting of Our Lady of Good Counsel study dub Iwas held last evening at the home of Mrs. William Lose. Jr. The meeting was opened with prayer and Mrs Edward Vian.

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| chairman, gave an' interesting ' article on AU Soule Day and All Faints Day Recitation of the ros- _ arv dosed the meeting- { Mrs Robert Schmits will be hostess for the next meeting and Mrs. Lwe will be the program chairman. MI«S MARY HOLTHOUSE TO WED ON THANKSGIVING Mr. and Mrs. Anthony B. Holt- ~ ttfwneW»y-lMi»« ’ announced the approaching marilage of their youngest daughter. I The wedding will be an event of Thanksgiving Day The ceremony will take place at nine o’- ; < lock that morning In. St. Mary’s ( atbolie church. The Vnlon Township Farm Bur cau will sponaor a square dance fbt Clems Luke Monday evening Mi4m nine until twelve o'clock. AdBnission will be fifty cents per person Popcorn, elder and sandwlches will be for sale. The public la invited to attend. • (• Mrs C A Dugan wlll.be hostess to the Literature Department »| th* Woman s dub Jdonday evening at seven thirty o'clock Miss < harlotte Vera will be the program leader Mrs. Dusan will be assisted by Mrs. A R Holthonse and Mrs. H. W Steiner. The Dramatic Department of the Woman's club will be enter'allied at the home of Mrs. Roy Kalver at seven thirty o'clock Monday evening. Square dancing I and progressive auction will be enjoyed Northern Indiana friends of Mrs Hurley Hough of Geneva converged on her home Wednesday night for a birthday surprise party. Visitor* from Fort Wayne. Decatur and Huntintrton attended the affair and . resented the honored guest with many gifts. Refreshments were j served following the presentation r,t gifts. Mrs Hough i s well known in. church circles of northern. Indiana. . Epsilon Sigma chapter ot Beta Sigma will have a l usiness meeting at the homo of Miss Evelyn Frohnspfel Wednes- ; day evening at eight o'clock. Mrs. Paul Briede will bo howteos for the meeting of the Ave Maria {vtudy club Friday evening at j eight o'clock. The Mothers Study Group of •Rwr^lowtfship ~ will meet -at the Monmouth school at seven thirty o'clock Monday evening. The three tallest structures In the world are Empire State. New York, 1.350 feet; Chrysler. New York. 1.044 feet, and Eiffel Tower. * j Crime and violence ... are the ■■ far* most HUM and teew-ags ' i radio and television programs. A > group of men and women from tSovernment, education, the arts and radio decided to do something i about this situation. Now with the . support of two hundred radio stations and many Individuals they are starting to produce., the first of 308 violence-tree radio broadcasts. Teen-age broadcasts will include dramatisation of great books. r- historical high lights, sad sketch- > es of interesting people. Smaller > children will get Mother Oooee stories, trips to farms and toyland. i and musical parties — Kenneth F. ] ; . Han.

M Clifford Townsend. Hartford: City former governor of Indiana,' was a visitor in Decatur and Monio« Wednesday. L. Smith, former Decatur attorney who has been stationed at Ft. Riley / Kas.. for several ■weeks, visited in Decatur today enroute to "Camp Atterbury, where he will be assigned. Mrs. Smith, ■who has been in Kansas with her hueband, is also visiting here. Mrs. Frank Schmitz of South First street reported thia morning .that while trimming stalks on raspberry bushes yesterday ahf found several rtpe berries of the red and yellow variety. The stalks also had blossoms and green berries. The hushes are not ot the everbearing type. Mr and Mrs. E, W luinkenau are moving today from their home »n West Monroe street to their new country borne west of the It ftp route 224. Fred Tangeinan well ■ known Hluftton business man. visited in Decatur today Tangeman called on several 7 Decatur members of the Elk* lodge and invited them to the dedication ceremonies which start tt the Bluffton lodge Friday and extend through Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Young of near Monroe have received the

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'following address for their son: i Pvt. Robert D. Young. AFIC344MB; < Flight «o. 8040 3708 Training < Squadron; Lackland Air Force 1 Base. Ban Antonio. Texas. 1 The address M Pvt Kenneth ' Manley, who left recently tor duty < •with air force, is as follows: Pvt ; Kenneth Mauley. AF173H125; Flight No. 8040 3704 Training Squadron: Ijickland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. He is, 1 i the son of Chancey Manley of Monroe. ‘ NHL scons Brownie Troop 17 met at the Lincoln school with the president. Connie Baxter, in charge of the meeting. Plans tor outdoor craft meeting were made. Gloria Wall told about her trip to . New York : City. Karen Zimmerman of Troop I 1 was a visitor. The meeting <losed with the magic circle and the song. “Day la Done." Scribe, Ann McDougalI Girl Stout Troop 14 met after tw bool Monday for a picnic. In the absence of Mrs. Doyle, Mrs. R. and Mrs. C. Melchl. drove ’he girls out to Hanna Nuttman park. The regular meeting will be held next week. Scribe, Judy Lane. Clr! Scout Troop 13 met Wednesday evening at the Lincoln

school. Roll was exiled and due* collected, Joyce Irwin was electedtreasurer. A book entitled “Campcraft,” autographed by Kit Hammitt, was received. Outdoor game* were payed and the meeting cloeed with the friendship circle Scribe, Marilyn Jefferies. AH member* us Brownie Troop 4 are reminded of Parent* Night, to be held at the Lincoln *chool this evening at seven thirty o'clock. fIjOSRITAI Admitted Mrs. William A Bsu* ser. Berne Dismissed Rudolph Bolts. Ohio City. 6. If You Have Anything To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Paya . BUY NABACOL at Kohn* Drug Store DIAL 3-3808

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'Gross Income Tok Returns Increase ~ tndianapoli*. Nov. J. —(VP)— ..Collection* us the atate grow income tax during the first four nontht of the preaent flmal year ran more than 81.MW.uS0 over the ,; avriount collected in the «ame | period laat year. I Sterling **ld 32.737.582 waa co'- . licted laat month an Increaae us 8721.597 over October, I»4». receipt* of S3.® 15.9*4 The total col!c<A«d aince July 1 waa 815.118.|&49 on Oct. St, he aaid. • ville garage. Oliver dealer* in thia QaaUtjHwtoFHeM* All work done in our own plant right hero in Decatur. HolthmiseDrsgCs. i SAINIRMTATMI SB-SSS Dee't mSer wM> SAht hHWI»4 aMe •e* wta*w IMWW Wan. ann-W- Fan | aU ImtWW* ttaa kalphwea* MW. Stow iiwfn'awawkw ah. ama* Bwtat