Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 282, Decatur, Adams County, 1 December 1950 — Page 3

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TRINITY D.V.B. CLAM IN MEETING THURSDAY The no Your Best class of tho Trinity Kvangelical United Broth ren church held ft* regtilsr meeting at the church Thursday even. Ing with twenty three member* present. » My*. Manley Foreman led the devotional period and Mo. Ralph Koop conducted the business -seasion during which time it was de < i<led ta, drop lhi> capsule friend* for the ensuing year. Mrs. Roy Momma and Mrs. Wilson Reed were program leaders. During a social hour a delicious lunch was served hy the hostesses. Mt* Frank llohnke. Mrs. Jennie Klelnknight. Mr*. Isi ura Stewart. Mrs. Noah Sheets and Mrs Minnie ‘ Terole A fifty cent gift exchange will be held at the December meeting. RUTH AND NAOMI CIRCLE HAD NOVEMBER MEETING Eighteen memtiers of the Rut. l and Naomi Chile of the Zion Evangelic al and Reformed church met in the social room* of the Make this a SPENCER Christmas! ttassx kroOstl* eSp(Mr«MM» .ent yen tod Leeta Connett Registered Spencer Madlaon Phone M7ll Sffwgmswiwwb

DAY. AU. BAKE SALE SATVRDAV. DEC. I AT Gerbtf’s Hxt Ifarfcri BUSTER DROWN’S Jingle Bells Jubilee w $ I r that's cute ata Y v u ~ choirboy! K-* X.ffl *' &jSfa,&OWK, (HOIS fOB BOVS AND OIRIS Wonderful, welcome gift for your angelic little imp on Christmas day! So practical, too. And because they're famous Buster Browhs, 4QE they’re the best. Select now during K our Buster Brown Jingle Bells . Jubilee time. Complete stocks! to mm tUNerntte tonomßuamr Drown Gnat Saturday—NßC Haflick and Morrissey BROWNBILT SHOE STORE “Buy Shoes in a Shoe Store’' BLUFFTON DECATUR

church Thursday afternoon for tho regular meeting. Mm. Ed Horne, leader for afterntnyi. u»«d the topic. “Stewards of the Kingdom “ She read *> ript ure from the second chapter of Gala tian*, and the group sang the hymn. “Take My Ute and UM it Be.” Mr*. Borne also stave a medi cation on the worship thought. ‘ I Uve by the Faith of the Son of God who laived Me. and Gave Hi* Use For Me." Ytrt.H4rryFrauhfg«r conducted the business meeting in the absence of the chairman Mm. Char le* Meyer*. Mm. Ed Miller wa* re ported sta-k and Mm. Nell Huck was reported to he much improved During election of officer* Mm Myer* was reelected to serve another year a* chairman. Other of fleers named are: vJceu-hairmsn, Mm Lydia Worthman. secretarytreasurer, Mr* Earl DeWeeee. During a social hour refresh meats were served by Mr*. Jiufu* Kirehofer, Mrs. Jennie Gehrig ant Mrs. Clara Slusher. The annual Christina* party Will lie held December 14 and members are reminded of the gift exchange. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL NAMES NEW OFFICERS The St. Vincent de Paul society named ortfewr* for the i-oming year at Its regular meeting Wednesday afternoon in the C. L. of C hall. Mm. Fred Schulte will head the organization. Mr*. Jerome Coffee is vice-president. Mrs. Tony Metz ler secretary, and Mm France* .Monohso. treasurer Cards were played and prizes •wanted to Mr*. Joe Kltson. for bridge. Mm. Tom Durkin, five hnn. dred. Mm. William Keller was awarded the door prize. The social committee, composed of Mm. liarI mon GttHg, Mr*. Ed Berlin* and | Mr*. Rone Tanyas, served lovely

refreshment*. The Christmas party wltl he h*ld on Decemlier 13, and the annual tiiristauu* exchange - will not be held this year. Members ar* assed to bring fifty cents for the charity box. Games will be played and extra prises awarded for attendance. The Magley Mdiee Aid will have an all day meeting lit the church basement next Thursday I lost esses will he Mr*. Herbert Meussling and Mrs, Eliza Miller. A fifty cent gift exchange will he held Mis* Elizabeth Peterson with he hostess for the meeting of Utera ture Department <d Womans Club Monday evening as seven forty’ five o'clock. The Art Department of the Woman's club will hold it* meeting Monday evening at seven thirty o'<l<»k, at the home of Mis* Flor ence Haney A fifty rent gift ex change will be held Th* l-adie* Shakespeare club will meet al the hottie of Mm Arthur Hurtles Wednesday after noon at—two thirty te'doek. Mrs C E. Peterson will lie leader for the current event* program. The -Every Ready class of the First M -thoiiist cliureh will have .t Christmas party and gift erchange at the home of Mm. Paul Edwards Thursday evening at six thirty o'clock. Mem tiers are asked to bring -table service. and a covered dish for the potluck supper. Mm A. ft. Stucky Is in charge of arrangements. The Catholic Indies of Columbia v.-Ul hold their regular meeting at the C. L- of C. hall Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock. Mrs. Phyllis Nid linger will he hostess for the meeting of the Union Township Home Economics club at one thirty o’clock Tuesday afternoon. Tlte Women of the Moose wi’l have a Christmas party at the Moose home next Thursday. A potluck supper will be served at six thirty o'clock and a one dollar gift exchange will lie held. Mr*. Carrie llaubolA wilt entertain the Music Department of Women's < tub at a Christmas party Monday avenin* nt seven thirty o’clock. The Civic Department of the Woputn'd club -will have Its Christina: party at the home of Mm. FranplAn NOW... to get your wardrobe ready for ths Christmas holidays. KELLY’S DRY CLEANING Phono D3MI ( I THAT'S what you think —but just wait until you have a fin! All your clothes, bedclothes, linens, silverware, dishes, furniture, etc., so up in flames. The loss will probably be severa) times what you expected. You see, you accumulate these things one nt a time. You don’t realise their total value, ".-s, :>■. Ask us lor a form on which to mate a- complete inventorr of your household possessions, nnd let us tell you how little it costa to insure them adequately with a good America Fore policy against Are lossLELARB SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY FbuM asm

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I. xx* BeMotr Mmbo fee DR® Maaßlaa 11 a a. (Batavday t:SB a. m.) Bum MISI FRIDAY Po.idv.vnta* tods* potluck supper Redman's ball. C p.ai. Adam* C.-unty Roadalde Council. M»uroe Farm Burwau. J:8« pm. Met Midi-t itiun-h Bmldem <la»« Chrtatw-aa party ebunh baaement. • s p m. v .—J SATURDAY Disabled Amer barn Veterans Auxiliary bake sale. Gerber a mark at. Mpm. P*l lota Xi swirority bake sale, city ball. » a m GeKMle Club hake sale, Publiv Service. * am SUNDAY G E Aeolhvn Choir rehearxal. Baptist ihunh. 2 pm. Zion Lutheran Walther league, ihunh basement. 4 to gpm MONDAY Civic Department of Woman’s iluti. Mm. Franci* Ellsworth. T:4.‘ pm. Music Department Christmas party, Mrs. Carrie lUutHvld. 7:30 pm. Literature Department <rf Wo. man’* club. Miss Ellzwtieih Peter- - sob. 7:45 -pan-. : —-—-——-— Art Department of Woman’vludi. Miss Florence Haney. 7: Sb pin. , Research duh. Mm. O. 1.. Vance. 2:lo p.m. TUESDAY Girl* Guild of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Mis* Harriet Gerber. 7: SO p.m. Union Towntdvlp Home Econom i<* dub. Mrs Phyllis Nldlinger 1:30 p.m. Catholic I.adie* of Columbia. C L. of C. hall. 7 30 p.m. Delta Theta Tua sorority, Ml«a Mary Ann Imuraat. 8 p. <n Tri Kappa aorority business meetlug. Elks borne, 7:S« p.m. Adams County Chorus. Marine Room at Berne Auditorium, d:3O pm. Decatur Circuit chaptar of Valparaiso University ftaiM luncheodb Zion Lutheran church, Decatur, noon. wiONESDAV Ladies Shakespeare dob, Mrs Arthur Suttles. 2:30 p.m. P*i lota XI sorority bestneaa meeting. Elka home 8 p.m THURSDAY Women of Moos* Christmas per ty. pot I ink supper; Moose hi.nie. 8:30 p.m Magley ladles Aid. church hare ment. all day Every Ready class of Methodist church. Mm. Paul Edwards. S HI p. m. cis Ellsworth Monday evening at seven forty five o'clock. A fifty cent gift exchange will be held. Hostesses assisting Mrs Ellsworth will lie Mrs. Adolph Kolter Mrs. Wesley ialmian. Mr*. George Squier and Mm. Russell Arkar. Mis* Harriet Gerber will be ho*, tees to the members of the Girl'* Guild of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church at seven thirty o’clock Tuesday evening A gift ex. change will be held. The Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary will sponsor a bake sale at Gerber's Market Saturday morn Ing lieginning at nine oVlock. The G. E. Aeolian choir will have rehearsal at the First Baptist church Sunday afternoon at two o'clock. Kay Buller, la among those Hated as new patients at the Van Wert. O„ hospital. John Tt Kiowari reports from Pleasant Point. N.J.. that the storm there wa* the worst iu 30 yearn. ConsidenvWe damage was done at the new home of Mux Stewart who Ilves on the beach, three mile* from his parents. John suffered a slight heart attack Nov. 12 and epent two weeks in tied He in, mm h improved and har k at work in New York, he reports. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Carver, and children, of Salem, arrived at their home Tuesday morning after spending the Thanksgiving holiday ■with Mr. and Mm. Henry Bowman and eons at Harrisburg. Pa. They were delayed by a heary rain storw and Ute deep snow in that area. Howman and Carver were in service together ia World War 11. . . , . Double Take Boston (U.P. I Opponents of South Boston High School's football team thought tbey're seeing double thia season. South Boatcn boasts two backfield stars, hots named Tom Sullivan They're not rtlated

Guernsey Cow Mokes Record A registered Guernsey cww, Signet’s J. Flo of Homestead, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley and Sarah B Amid, Decatur, ba* completed an official advanced registry record of 8.37 C pound* of milk and <l7 pounds of butterfat on twice daily milking tor a ten-month perhal. starting her record as a junior 2-yeay-old.- , This record was supervised bv Purdue University. <gUOSRITAL Iriamlssed: Mm. Curtis Zimmer man. and baby girl. Decatur; Mrs ' Harry Frauhiger and baby boy, Decatur. “ Mr, and Mr*. Harold Sprnnger. Berne, are parents of a baby son; tairn at 4:23 am. today at the Ad ‘ am* county memorial hospital Jl<‘ weighed 7 pounds, 1.7 ounces. lister is the name given to the baby son Iwvrn to Mr. and Mr*. Samuel Rcbwartz. De<-atur route B' at the local hospital "Thursday* at 11:38 p.m He weighed 7 pounds. ' 2 ounces. A baby daughter weighing 6 -pounds, 13 ounces, was luirn to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fisher at the local hospital Thursday at 2:40 1 pen 6IRL scons Brownie Troop 2 had Mrs. DalxeH return again for more songs and dancing on Novensher IS i Gloria Jo Voglewede was hostess. The last two meeting* were snetv > working; on lapel pins. Kathryn Ratliff Was the last itosi’es* •crib*. Vicki Hudson i Girl Scout Trrs»p 14 met Tuesday evening after school The • meeting opened with roll call and Q rtwo were noted The | girls worked on Christmas present* for their fathem. A new game was taught by Judy Melvhi Refresh nients were served by Jane Grimm : The meeting closed with the t -friendship circle Scribe. Claudia Caston Girl Svirnt Troop 1:1 met Tuesday evening at th* Lincoln schoc' auditorium to make Christmas tray favor*. Roll was called and due* were pnid. It was decided to have the meeting held on Tuesday next ■week Refreshments were served Try Mrs Harper and Mrs Vos! •cribs. Marilyn Jeffries. The U. S. S Missouri is the only largests lass Is*tUeßiHir"whtch has been kcpit continuously in eomtnis- ! sibn by the U S Navy since World War H ' — MARKS FILM SERVICE SMITH DRUG CO. I RUDOLPHI I Th« R«d-Nosecf I I Reindeer* I WI 1 11 4F■ // V t I I rm j ftftMfelk \ I ■ fWWvFWW WBBII I nWiMI 1 ■••rftftasftßl* pl«<«rfta I IN THREE DMEHSIONS I I Soe Sitdolph. the Red-Nooo4 Rem / i ■ 4etr. "come to lifs” m tho broath ■ taking roalism of throe 4>mens>on 1 full color Kodachrome fHCtureo I Other children s Stereo-Stoey auk--1 foots f<m UDO in View -Master StereR oscopes anti Projector* include 1 t I Mother Goom Rhyme*, the Chr<»t- 1 I mas Story Wild Animatb Indians. I I Fairy Tales. Per fornurf Elephant* I I as well as "twer scene* team all I II o<ret the spot Id o't.eeeo yietures are ! I Mounted io duiable View-Maoter i - I 7-scene Reels See so» yourself- 1 I I ftfUfOSCOPi V V MU Sis mA \ ■ HOLTHOUSE I ■ Uni U to. I

President Os Berne Bank Observes 32nd Year At Institution Tim* is a fleeting thing, some- i . 1 thing that passes almost too quick- . I ly, especially if a person is *n ' j ’ groused In his work, and com en- , trat ex on hi* business more than the clock or calendar And 32 mem orwble years in the same buslnes* have gone by hurriedly, ariordiny , to E. W. Baumgartner, president of the Hank nt Herne. For it was 32 year* ago today, Baumgartner said, that he fimt went to work for the Bank of Berne, "and It certainly doesn’t seem like It’s been that many “ -——— He added, somewhat philisophically, that "the next 32 year* will probably pass by even more quick, ly” * In addition to being president of . the Berae batik, the well known Adam* county iHt.sinesmnan i* a past president at the Indiana Bank er's airsatiation, and has long been a leading tiguro in community and , county cfyir and rural affair*. 12-Yeor-Old Boy Is . Imprisoned By Reds Berlin, Dec L- tUJPI— A 12 J *«> , old Ih».v in Soviet-controlled Ledpzig was given 10 years In prison at , hard lai-o. because he carried a slue pot, it was reported today. , Azitboritie* charged that the glue y iFir was intended tiTr nsr tn-putti my up poster* "hostile 'o Ihe government." Delicious Baked Goods at ' the I’m lota'Xi Bake Sale. * City Hall. 9, Saturday. 280t3 Democrat Want Ads Brin* Results * mkkes an ideal Christmas gift for all members of the family. Have yours , taken now while there is still time. Edwards Studio t Rhone 3-2511

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Seek Dismissal Os i Recount Petition 4 Princeton. Ind,, Dec. 1. il'l’i ' Attorneys for staid Sen. Edwin W | Beaman. R. Prirw eton. *aid loda; (they trad filed motion* tn Gibsrm i nnd Pike i-in-uit court* to stop a ftacotißt requested by t'harle* <*7 Kiliiun, lieenocrat who lost to Beaman by 64 vote* A motion to ditwnis* KUlmn * pe. tiiion ton a recount said It was filed after the time had expired for filing, and a motion for a plea in wtmtement wild the circuit . court* didn't have jurisdiction because the eonatUMtkm specified the senate wa« judge of the ete< Democrat Want Ads Bring Results QMlity Plwta Fnishtag Satisfaction Guaranteed Holthouse Drue Ct.

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NOTICE I Mary Kauth, who tea teca i uperatiftK the Fern A Inmslu Beauty Shop, han awvod to 215 Jefferrnm. at the A*neu Arnold Shop. • Thiu Nhop will be know* a* i! MARY'S BEAITY SHOP. II We Serve, and I’leaMe. ■i No appointment necetmary. ’ j Mirj’i ItMly Step * Phone 3-4485 215 Jeffemen St.