Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 299, Decatur, Adams County, 21 December 1950 — Page 30

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POWERFUL NETWORK it’oaVlaMed t’eevo Fnue Three i committee of han* profit* reaped by th* "numbers’’ glime John and Ralph Capon* brother* of th* tat* ".tcsrface" Al <•»■ i .... . SeoSoK'Sx«k w macaroni

v-x v.- - <Bj) * holiday • •jp May your Chrirtmai Day be bleated with a jlr' wealth of happinw. May the Light that ea.u ___ ■4jpFT nut fear »Uy with you throughout the year. J ALVA LAWSON 9 PLUMBING A HEATING ” Phone 3-H75 -e =Am

tat Minnie Gift fx- _ Si(gesti«s — For Men and Boys J|inl IK W W iLW If He’s Hard To Pleas* He’ll Be The Best -3 „ Wa l" He’ll Be Pleased with a Dreuned Han *‘ *‘< h SHIRT "iiicie'' BONES Colors. Stripe*. wWhO Nylon* Leather . Arrow hare T««>» Wool. Gabardine. Rayon Cap* Pigekln >-9Sto4*S° |S-»sZl»-S»| 2-95 695 i MANY jj others r/Mfewn hats Stetson. Adams. kt g. V / / >< vV Ji ■M Kk TIES L? I 1 Botanv — Arrow / 1 D’Oraay L—J =«,-■ For. The Outdoor BELTS For: Dad, Uncle J ' ■ •;• by . • or Brother SPORT SHIRTS ’~ * ”’ ORT ’ H,RT# 9F'XJ»I • 9H1n19 ftWAMM Rayon . Gabardine Plaide and Plaine ,. M 9WWPUTM»S Wool ' 1.50 to 2.95 | n c C hX-K U .; cX I 2.95 to 6*50 r Holthouse Schulte & Co. DECATUR’S STORE FOR MEN AND BOYS

pen*, appeared M witness** yesterday. John admitted tat l« a gambler, saying hl* family name kept him from set tins a regular job. but Hafph said he waa a aimpi* saloonkee|>*r who makes a hobby <ft culteetihg gun*. Ralph era* auestioued later by police hut was released. »% Discount Ml aB Winter Coots. ’- a Price mi all Fall Millinery.—E. F. Gam Store. 2»Jt» BUY HADACOL KOHNE DRUB STORE

First Methodist . . —i ivinwßei At 11 o'clock Christmas Eve IB the sanctuary of' the Methodtai church, th* traditional caudrilghting service will be conducted and the pageant, "Why the Chimes Rang." will he prevented .Mrs, Elmer Chaae. Mr*. Iloyl* Collier, and Wilson Henry are r* sponsible for th* direction of the pageant. Member* of the cant will Include: Marcella Crick. Watson Maddox. Don and BUI Smith. Those participating In th* pageant pro ceesional will be: Mr*. Harry Dalle y. a* an angel: Frances Mor ria. as a young girl: Mr*. Sylvester Everhart, a« a beautiful woman: Joe Kaehr. as th* courtier, Alva

Monroe Merchant Suffers Broken Leg I Heme. Dec. 11- Erwin Stucky. fared a fracture of hi* left leg ‘ above th* ankle when he .lipped on the ice aud fell near the Monroe post office.- The tag baa been put in a t-asr and be is abl* to walk with th« aid of crutches oil scorn Oirl Scout Troop 14 met after school Tuesday afternoon. Holl was called and dues collected. The girl* mad* corsage* for their mothers to wear at the Girl Scout Christmas party, held later that evening. A new game n» taught by Judy Uute and the meeting closed with the Girl Seoul promise and friendship circle. Scribe. Kay Iteßolt All Girl Seoul* and Rrownle Scout*, are naked to meet al th« court house Friday afternoon at two forty five o’clock to go Christmas caroling Transportation will fee provided by the leaders Brownie Troop 3 was cntertsttied at a Christmas party Monday evening at The "home.of Mrs. Dickerson. The girls took home gifts for their, mothers and it was an-, nounced that there win be no meeting until after the holidays Scribe. Mari* Trlcker

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i Ijwson, a* aa old white-haired Z man: Russell Owen*, aa a riehly dressed man: Leonard Holiday, aa " a king: and the Rev. Samuel Enter--1 lek. as the priest. j Mr*. Edgaf 3 Gerber will be th« organist fur the occasion, and Mr*. Walter Krick will be the soloist. , A large number of persons will a* " sist with the setting and the lightB Ing arrangement*. , I A group of college student* will I assist the minister in th* caadta » lighting service. In which every- , one present will participate. TlSr r service will conclude with the peoi pie greeting the birthday us the r Christ In singing the carol. "Joy tp ; the World " The public laiuvlted i to attend .

For Dodgmg Dreft New Torn. Dec. fl. - «*» ~ Atfred Bergdoll. sou of the notor lous World War I draft dodger, was seatemed to five years ia prison today for evading military Mwvimb. Bergdoll «. be apeiiarlad. tbl» faced youth, stood limplr in fed *ral court a* judge Sylveoter J. Ryan called Mm “tbo aWta t of j Brom and ontempt- partbulariyj of the men and women of your 1 jcFTK-mtitiri Ryan imposed the maalmum aMF fence of J years oa Utah iwo counts, to be seryMl concurrently Mother And F«ur Childron Killed Grandville Mich . Dec Sl—ltTl —A mother and four Os her child rpn wet* killed by g tntaß a* they returned from ('hrtatataa shopping ‘att nißht. - .. The locomotive struck the auto of Mrs. R. It. Smith on a downtown grade croeslng. A fifth child, nine-year-old UHoy Smtth. wa* critic ally injured. imHov lota hagMUI auendants in Grand Rapids. Minh that hl* mother had tabaa Mm and hta ihree brothers and ope ataler on a shopping trip. Ila aaM they were on their way ho«*e to Jenison. Mich., when the Cbeappeak* and Ohio freight train hit the <’*r.

Missing Transport Wreckage Sighted Manila. P. I. Dae- « — - The wreckage of a U. 8 a|r fore* iC-S4 transport miaping ajgce Tuesday with 37 men aboard has been located 3.0 W sept up a mountain near Baguio, or Luton, an air force spokesman said today. The pilot who sigbtpd the wreck age from the air could not aee any sign of movement near the plan* A ground rescue squad wa* ordeo ed to the keen* » , The plane wa* en rout* from Okinawa to Clark Field. Manjl* it crashed on a ledge of Mt Tabay* . og. 2« miles northeapt of Ragul<s where use of a par*<hute ired or helicopter Io rescue' opetatlon4 i* impractical. I,

FOR YOUR NOUMT MNNIR Don’t inconvenience youraelf by yrownring an ontntandinc deimert when you can get a targe CtOM PIE ONLY 550 • FLAVORS— Strawberry Rang berry IDEAL DAIBT BAB Decatur, Ind.

Men Research Into Atomic foace Uses Bloomington. Ind.. Dec. 11—tl'Pl r -R*eear<h Into the peacetime use* of atomic energy will he con ducted at Indiana University when a new laboratory is completed, paiversity of Helals said today. MARGARETTRUMAN lOswriewe* few** rape Three) Truman to launch tbta new phase of her career on Feb. 11 from Hollywood on -Tallulah . Bankhead’s "big show." recently inaugurated radio estravaganaa. , Just what .Mis* Truman's fee would be had not »eeh settled, according to both aides. Variety, the show business "bible." reported that Miss Truman would rereive fl.uoo a performance. NBC would only comment this figure waa "high." And the Davidvan office said "no fee has been re*.’’ However, since Mies ■ Truman •old the I'alted Press In an excluive Interview last January that she then received 13.0 M for each radio anpenrance. It seemed safe tw assume she would sign for a higher figure ---> NBC vice presidem Charles Hui ry waa enthusiastic about the proapect of signing Miss Truman "We are vary booeful of mak-

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Inga dual, as ww think she 1* t terrific performer." Harry said. He suM NBC had been "iwld" on Mis* Truman a« a personality sln<* a xuest appearance on "big show" three week* ago. GOVERNMENT . ft enllßHe* I'rem Fuse Tbreef tint permit It. The memorandum agreement signed by the negotiator* does not sperlfit-ally provide for no strike* during the life of th* contract. However, because the unions are barred from making new demands during thd period, there can be no excuse for walkout* under the railway tabor act. ACHESON IN ft eatlaee* Frew» Faae Three I Include German troops. Th* president talked at some length with Acheson just before the luaeheon hour today and after the meeting. Issued tltta statement: "The secretary of stat* this morning gave in* a full report of hta meeting In Brussels with the foreign minister* ami defen** ministers ofl the North Atlantic treaty "1 was greatly encouraged to hear from the secretary of the

various wsy in which the representatives of the North Atlantic countries went about the job of bringing to life the military and economic agencies of th* North Atlantic l Ommunttiec — "Th* secretary reported that the appointment of General Eisenhower as supreme allied commander. Europe, greatly heartened and Inspired lhe European nations who see In It new proof of the firm intention of the free nations to stand together.’’ We Will Clone CHRIBTMAt EVE at »:00 P. M. And Remain Closed till 6:00 A. M. Tuesday M. A C. TRUCK STOP Corner IJth A Adame St.

NOTICE There will be no more Merchandise Sale* at the Decatur Sale Barn on Saturday evening* until next Hyriny. Watch this payer for the opening auction. - Next Uveatecb Auction on Monday afternoon. Jan. Ist, llSl—and every Monday thereafter.

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