Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 8 December 1950 — Page 6

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Guest Os Elks Ixxlge £; r W Jfl - ' H jBBr SI • ' F I *■. - Joseph H. Kyle, grand exalted ruler of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks. civic and buaiaMM leader of Gary. *lll be feted thia evening at the Elks home by the offk-erw and memliers of the Decatur lodge The distinguished guest will »e honored at a banquet and program, sponsored by past exalted rulers of the lodge, of which J. K Eady, exalted ruler. Is chairman latter thia evening he will address the members in the lodge hall.

Solvation Army Award To Gen. Eisenhower Xww York. Dec T - ft'Pl The Salvation Army Association announced today that it will award

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its ISM citation to Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower. president of Columbia University, for his "achievement IB spiritual and humanitarian endeavora ’- The citation will lie presented at a luncheon Dec. IS.

Detitur Is Winner In Control Contest Pest Control Drive Winners Announced Members of the Decatur blab school vocational-agricultural class won top honors in the recent pest control drive conducted by classes of Adams Central. Herne. Geneva. Monmouth and the Decatur high school, according to Vaughn Miller instructor in the local sehoul. Th* Decatur class amassed a total average <>l 2.010 points per member; other gchcsils tabulated points as follows: Adams Central, 1,706; Monmouth, 1,624; Herne. 1,168, Geneva. «0S Charles Sehlenimer. of Monmouth. with K. 860 i>olnts. and Marvin Grote, of Decatur. with l'-.t!3. were the two members chosen as winners of next sumtner'a trip to Silver lake, sponsored by the Adams county council of conservation. Pole s were obtained by slaying such fatmyard pests as sparrows, pigeons, mice, starlings. moles, (rows gophers, ground hogs, plney squirrels, rats, and foxes. A point peranlmal system was devised.

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James H. Habegger Awarded I Letter James 11. tlahagger. Os Berne, has lieen awarded a imhd "I" let ter at Indiana University in recognition for his completion of two seasons us a member nt the I. I' .Marc hing Hundred. The letter iwas presented to 11aIcegger by I‘rof Daniel D. Martino, director of I. U. icands. at the Marching Hundred's annual recog. nitlon banquet llaicegger. a soph ectnege student at the university, is the son of Dr and Mrs. Myron l_ llabegger. 503 Clark St., fierne. based primarily on the pest's Ire quency and ability to cause damage 1 TRAPPED U. S. Ct cmtleeed trem Oe»< headed Icy l.mwt men drove southwest of Ku. on the Amerluan escape highway IS milea north-: west' of llamhunu. The encircled Americans —three regiments of the Ist marine division and two regiments of the Tth' infantry dlvialoa still were fighting their way south from Koto, 30 miles north of llamhung through a gauntlet of deadly Chinese fire

DISTRICT VFW ICeallwoed Feme Paw* Owe) Ice served and local member* are asked to bring table service and one cliSFt'df food. Tice meat course will lw» prepared at the- home, tir.comniittee stated. During the- ufternoon a Chrlstnms program will Ice held and Santa Claus will*vislt the home. A treat will I* distributed to the children. I.imherlost Post has a membership of more than 200. Purchaseof the post', uew home was made several months ago and modern! xation of the first poor rooms has been underway for a numlter 01 weeks. Platts also call for reino-l-I Ung of the exti-rior and eoverius the building with new siding TRTown stair rcstrns have been strikingly decorated. With tile tlcMcring. .'he walls of the rooms have been paneled with a san-i stone Gnish. The ceilings are done ”<ll white block materials. Indirect " lighting has been installed dos n I audrs. _X__ ’ » There is a modern kitchen tn '|t he home and follow Ing comple- ' /lon of the remodeling program. ■ facilities will Ice available to hold 1 many post gatheriqgs and mm ial ' functions of the auxiliary ~Cbmmander Weber stated that

the home would lie open .tn momleers from Saturday on and that ;he unfinished work or remodeling would continue as long as weather csciiditlons jjermltted. " TRUMAN TURNS C Ceavtwaed From Faae »W*> Itepulcliciinw next week. Rep. Hugh It Scott, Jr. Pa.. former GOP national committee chairman, introduced a house resolution yesterday demanding Acheson's ouster on ground* he lias "appeased" communists In Asia Four Democrats, Including majority leader John W. McCormack. Mass., immediately de-’ noui>ced such charges us "fioliilCal.^sseJ — w Jmere Is some doubt that Tati Would accept a move bringing him goto bi-partisan talks, although a White House invitation usually is not turned down Tait has critic lied the cnnsultaticiiis thus tar a* being routined to "facts." and not embracing policy matter*. Another truck load of nice young quarters of home dressed beef, 80 to 110 lbs. each. 46c to 55e th.—H. P. Schmitt 1-ocker Service. Phone .1-2003. It

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