Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 16 January 1951 — Page 3

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H ■ ' i; OURDLADY OF LOURDES ’= ( ,' Cl2us' MEETS- RECENTLY |j! Mf‘i«be.s of <;n. | •_■. ' „ !.<»ui ;l studwjclub met at the home- <>ij Mfs,iptrthiif E, Meyers re-u-iitly I - j.Ft‘ r rf *Kutar meeting., wi,li Selkhig «t* uhinr-( _ .iLjO’Mb’' r; .' —'* s ur l-ud.> bl-Good | roundel opened the meeting. Mrs.; Selktjig yeym ‘sever;.! arth-les bn I Tlief Blessed Virgin” and on I in 1 general. The question - box was then opened- and a gen < brail plisuc-ssion followed. Mr.-. ‘..LoHtiySillLultz distributed <) pampii- ' <et-sKowing-'hovr to pra.\t the rosur,. Ipopfflrly. The meeting closed' with - ■ <•-h.-ifioji of the rosary and prayer; ;U> <>bc Lady • of' Lourdes. Th| i.iox'i Tnettting win hep!' j '■■ebrdary.fi' at 'the home .of Mrs 1 | '.lonian sprite, with Mrs Meyers ■ .(■.W.rjhitn. A £ 1 I J U ■ . nr. ' ■ : ; 1 ,i ■ I | MRSijJKREPS HOSTESS TO DISCUSSION CLUB / Mri-y Max’lviTps was . hosUss c .rpremly for the regular meeting . of' the' Queen of the Rosary dis••<iissij>d Cjum - I Tl)? meeting opened with recit? I • tian- the ijosary and the eve- i !ting |/j program 7 was a questionl tend luiswer quizz on the livds of, the ‘jajnts. I Thp . .hostess. served refresh-; ■f-rits during a s< < ial hour Th-?| liext meeiiiig will, be held at the > home of Mrs. George Sehuilz. Lv CALVARY LADIES AID MEETS ON FRIDAY TU Ladies 's.id,7;.s(Hiety of th? | , Ualv;|j-y Evangeiical. Lnited IJrdth■Ajen Ibfir-h held /it If-,regular meet-- : . -iff:th? church- 'on Friday eve- ■ liipg.' >Mrs. Louis Drake. newly(•l<h\ted presided. * ( (ir&tip singing, opened the meeting Mid Mrs. Driftkfe gave devotions , -rr-J— | Throat y> of Caras. Rub Vapoßub a on throat...chest. Melt \>IGV\S some in mouth, too! w VAeoßua

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. ; \ ;froni thd gospel of John. iA. f period of silent; ppayer for peac*| was ;»!>sercc(|. Several readings! were .L-ivcn by tJii- program chairman. l>:i' ‘ meeting j the following committees, were .< 1-ii: I work., Mrs. Otis Shif- | ferly. Mils. I>V. L. Johnson! arid-Mrs. I Fannie Jhekson; flower, Mrs. | Shiff’erly! and Mrs. Geneva Drake, • entertainment Mrs. Dwight Darr arid Mrsj Straley. Mrs' Eva .Chap- ; man wap named press correspondent ► Refreshments were' served by Mrs. k'fipll Shifferly and Mrs. Geneva hrkjke. i ■ ..... METHobISTS LIST COMING ACTIVITIES Mrs \V. P. Robinson, president |of Lhe vi' R.C.S. of the First Meth I ot|ig.t cl;ah -h and < hairjnail of the | ways an| speans' committee of the L'verßeafly 'class, todjty announced the activities being planned by 'those or(Rijiizittions for the next few months. Final are- being r iimpletod •’qis wee|< for the cafeteria supper Ito be served at the church on bat-' i mrday, j|mrary 20. Mrs- Lloyd Ahr ps ge.nenh chairman of th? sTlpjier. . On February 1 the Everßeady class will have a "Galloping Breakpast” at| tlie hornd, of Mrs. »lPau' I Edwards; and on February 15 the j class wil| s; pnsor a chicken noodle ’ soup’ salh. i Orders may he placed with anypnember of the class. Mrs. Rpbinsbn also reminded the church women that the world day of prayrp will lie observed oh Feb- | mrary !>. , The place of the service, I sponsore|l by the Council of Church. AVomen, | will be announced later. All mt»m >ers of the church Will be in itejtl to the May J-ireakfast, to be givei« by the \V S.C S. <in Mas 1. and Jhf annual mother and daughter! banquet will be held thiyear on iMay 6. On Jube 14 the AVomen’s Society will .hok| their Blossom Tea ! at tike general meeting of the W.SMTS. —-f- . ’ .w.H ■ CORINTHIAN CLASS MEETS (LAST EVENING Mrs Ipn Roop was hostess hist evening itolthe Corinthian class of _!. ’f I-I i' ■ ■

I Society Items for day's publication must be phoned In by 'lla. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson TUESDAY / Washington Township Farm Bureau slipper, Reineker school, p.m. i ' Pleasant Mifls p.T.A., Pleasan' Milhf high schpol, 7 p.in. Kfii'm-Join-Us cllass of Bethany E.UiB, church, church baseifient 7'3opp.m. ; ■ / I ’Loyal Daughter class of Bethany I E.V.B. church', Mrs. Ear' Fuhrman, 7:30 i>.m. Catholic Ladies of Columbia social meeting, C. L.’ of C. hall, 7:30 p. W ; l Decatur Garden club, Mrs,' 0. D. ' Mac-Lean, 2 p.m. Tri Kappa sorofity social meet ing, Elks home. X p. m. Pqcohantas lodge, supper and installation, Red Men’s hall, 6 p m. WEDNESDAY St. Paul I.adies Aid, Mrs. (Tin: Hart all day. Inuiank Hairdreser's Association, Ruths 'Behuty Shop, 7:30 p.m. ’ I' ’ ' Open House and Pound party, Preble school; i7:3Q p.m. Academy of Friendship, Moose Hbnie, 7:30 p.m. Decatur Horne Economics cluh> Ralph Stanley, 2 pm. \ Lqdies Shakespeare club, Mrs. J. c] Sutton, Sr., 2:30 p.m. Psi lota Xi sorority social meet ing Elks home. 8 p.m. . Historical club, Mrs. C, W. Dellinger, 519 Wiest. Jefferson street, 2:301 p. m. i ' THURSDAY Phoebe Bible class of Zion E. and R. church, chuych sifeial rooms. 7:30 p.m. I hall in Monroe. 7:30 p. m. 4 : H Band practice. Fireman's Past Matrons j club of 0.E.5., chapter rooms at Masjorih- hall. 7:30p.m. 'V i; Women’s Guild of St; Luke E. and R, church, church uh day. Progressive Workers class of Trinity church, church, 7:30 p/.n So-Chaj-Rea, Mrs. V. J. Borrnahn. 7:30 p.m-' | Womeh of Moose special practice. MoOse Home, 7 p.m. Order of Rainbow for Girls, public installation. Masonic’ hall, 7 p.m. St. Ann study' club, Mrs. Carl | Steigmfeyer, 304,North Eleventhstreet. 7:30 p.m- ' ' ! Do-Your-Best class of TrinPy church, church liaSement, 7:30 p in. Friendship Village Home Econ-, omics club. Kimsdy school. 1 p.m Pleasant Mills »W.S.C.S., Mrs. Darrell Clouse, 1:30 p.m. FRIDAY , Willing Workers class of Chlvary E.U.B. chuich, church basement, 7:3<) p.m. Philathea class of First Bapt:.-'" church. Mrs. Pauline Butler. 7:3'1 Ppn. ' Adams County Federation 0.-' Clubs, Mrs. Gerald Durkin. 2 p.m. .\ ‘ SATURDAY Salem E. and R. Girld .Guild hake sale. Puhlix Service. 9 a.in. Magley Reformed churc’h . rummage salt, K. of P. home.. 8 a.m. to 4-:30 p.m. I .! ! ■■ ' ■ ■■' ? ’ • 1 • " " 1 . ■ 1 1 ." 1 ■ ; it he First Christian church for their January meeting. Mrs. Harmon Kraft opened the meeting by reading the scripture lesson from Gallatians, and the. Lord’s prayer was repeated, in unison The- roll call response was a favorite recreation. At the business session, plans were made; for a church nursery with Mrs. James Kitchen in charge, and Mrs. Homer Ruhl displayed cards and stationery which will be sold by lhe class. The meeting closed with Miizpah benediction. • Mrs. Jesse Royce, in charge < r the entertainment, preheated several contests. Prizes «?ere awarded to Mrs. Paul Daniels, Mrs. Kratit. i Mrs. Elmer Darwachter and Mrs Kitchen I Mrs. Roop was assisted in serving refreshments by her daughter Miss Glennys Roop. The meeting of the Phodn Bible class of Zion Evangelical- and Reformed church will be held in the church social rooms at seven thirty o’clock Thursday evening. The Willing Workers class of the Calvary Evangelical United Brethren church will hold their regular meeting in the church basement Friday evening at seven thirty o’clock. The Girls Guild of the Salem Evangelical and Reformed at Magley will sponsor a bake sale at Puhlix Service Store Saturday morning beginning at nipe o’clock Psi lota Xi sorority will hold its , social meeting at the Elks home Wednesday evening at eight o’clock. Guest speaker will be Louise Brumbaugh, of Fort Wayne, state chairman of mental hygiene cf the Indiana Congress of Parent-Teachers.-All members are urged

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•; ; ■ 'X- t '' rTObl i ’ ™ I 1 4 ■ A-' L! ' ' ■ ■ ■■ ' MRS. ROBERT LAMAN was the ft-pner Miss Annabelle Case before, her recent marriage in tijel paiiwmUm of the Mt. yictory church. The Rev. L. A Middaugh perfo|ni4d life ceremony. The biride is the daughter of Mr. and'Mrs. Roy Case <»( K»ut<- six. and Mir. and Mrs. Lloyd Laman of Spencerville. at? parents of the groom. The couple resides on ro He six. Plho.’io by Atispaygh -

to he present and la special 1 in vita ! tion is extended to honorary and : inactive niemhers. - t The monthly 1 meeting of the Adams County Nurses Association . will lie 'held at the Dei atijtr Fij *-: station Thursday evening at eidht ■ fifteeh o’clock. All members planning Ito -attend are asked to notify Mrs. JUarold Hpffinai|i, Homestepti 48. or Mrs. Arthur I* Miller, 3ji»3 6hk street. ,! The Ladies Aid of Union Chafe! , will have an all day meeting mt the church ;Thursday. The di;, will be:-spynjt in sewing aid quilting and |a potluck dinner Will he .served at noon. The ladies of the church are invited to attend. All . members of Tri Kappa Sorority are urged to attend t|ie social meeting to be held at' tlie Elks hold? this evening qt. Pfgjht o’clock, are reminded jto bring comic books an id also sgissors and old magazines k< make scrapbooks which will >< stpnt to children at Riley hospital at Indianapolis: The University i f Illinois direc ; tory lists 138 Smiths. 1.31 Johnsons. 9,s Browns :iU'l '>B .lopi s. s. The L ndory list- tlje'lianus of 17.182 studend, from Aagaard to Zy’s'ra

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Lower Income Group To Bear Tax Brun! Common Man To Feel New, Heavier Taxes Washington, Jan. 18. (UP) The only big chunk of untaxed income Jdpainlrig to be grabbed; hy govtrnmmH' is rrr the pockels* dr sayings accounts of what ii-n d to be known around here as the common man. The common man is gojjng to be known from here on out as John Taxpayer. \Vhen he finds pot what is happening to' him he is going to be pienly mad. President Trliman and his ecjpnomic adviseis have been tryihg ‘o the bad news as gently as possible. His count-il of fconomio advisers refers to “the shock of the bite on the. economic system ” That will |i« no shock at all compared with the shock j>f the ii|tw -ates to John Taxpayer's pocketJ book, but the council that he', “largest pirt” -of new revenue ’emantded by Mr. Tjbman must nine from the lower and middle Income brackets —from incomes of under SIO,OOO a year. In that group persons with incomes from SL.ooO to slo,ooo/a do pot count for much., There are only l.'mo.uoo of them. But there are 40.782,1182 under $(>,000 a year. Drop to a $3,590 year top and there are .32,("’>8,.379 taxpayers.. That is where the "largest part’,’

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of new heavy levies will fail. Th» -i . are ba - lon ! 917. the lu-t yi.tr ! >r which tiic ireas ury has sjueb a, ■ breakdown. I But. Ht'.o tax returns wi-l! not greatly viairy from 1947 whet- m total of 41'.578,000 taxabb n ’urn were filed. Th< si., ailed fellows, , will hjiv> to take ti heavy tax sock this time because 'here are sO rqainy of I them. Mr. Truman’s economists estimate that after every ope paid his income tax in 194'7* the income remaining was divided this vyay: Persons with incomes up to $lO.000 a year had received 8G percent of H' •' ' • ■■ J The big \ fellows with the big salarjes aqd fat dividends had received only 14 percent of all the after tax income earned by all American Jmmmte tax payers. Take the fellow earning between $25,000 and s3(j,bOO a year. There were 80.238 of him in ‘1947. Altogether that g'roijip had an income cf $1,571,575.0001 and p|rid income tax of $511',078,000. They had $1,060,497,000 left. In the bracket from ($3,000 t( $3,500 ti year there were I 5,140,00 taxpayers., Their joint income wa $16,637,185,000 (hey paid $1,504 391,000 and had remaining afte taxes $15)132,774.000. That is what the president' economic advisers ( meant wtye they said the great,.l’bulk of incom was located iij tire lower and ml die tax brackets. Their advice to congress is t go and get it. ■ Democrat Want Ads Brina Resub

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Local Man's Brother Dies In Toledo, Ohio Mr, and Mrs. G.' L- Jlrayton were called to Toledo. 0., today be cause of the death of Mr. Brayton's oldest -brother. Funeral services will be held at Toledo Wednesday at 2 -p. m. . ‘ " * r ' MARSHALL ASKS / (Continued From Pose One) before June 30, 1953. It has such authority for enlistments expiring before next June 30. 2. President Truman authorized draft-age men, 19 through 25, t to volunteer for! 21 months ser-~ vice. If drafted, they would serve 21 months. At present they must volunteer for three years service, hr the army, navy and marines and four in the air force. .j Fioreljo H. LaGuardia was mayor f New York lojnger than anyone Tse. 11 years’. 1

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