Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 19 January 1951 — Page 3

rjlflUY, JANUARY Ift, 1951

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Q.y4. class meets • THURSDAY EVENING . The D.Y.Rj. class of Trinity church held their January meeting , last evening at the church. The v Mrs. Viola- Scheiderej| conducted the meeting. " CHfup singing was led hy Mrs.j Fisher and devotions were , -“t|'by Mrs. Marie Deßolt. After <i business meeting Anna Meyers 1 < ondlcted the/ program. Re® 4 eshmeats were served ,tV thirty members and one'guest by Mrp.&'isher, Mrs. Bertha Hakey, Mrs.-gTonj Andrews and Mrs. Earl ..Joutwe'y. /'? > I MRSg MACLEAN HOSTESS to |ecatur garden club Thte Decatur Garden chib /meetir|g \|a<; held Tuesday i afternoon ;.t tl®. home, of Mrs. G. D. Mac- > L<-an|’ With Mrs. Ij’aul Eelver and ; Airs. gped McConnell as assisting ■ hostesses. . Im ~ i,. . . Mr«N. A. Bixler presided over the sbnsiness session, at which t ime, ft he following Officers • ire re el e <|t, ed : v ice-president. Mis. 'Afartfi vhirthman; secretary, Mrs Aiiiosl Yoder; treasu-ren, Mrs. Jobejjt Garlfid. • Mrs. Bixler was jeelefited president. After reading of the collect and | Jln ■'|rerse of the tnonth, roll ca’l was ijtnkwered by naming a favorL’,' ip |hd. Mrs. Chester Dalzell iittenged the meeting,as a representative of the Girl Scout project. were served hy the Hostesses . during, the social ' i. _*j WOMAN'S club holds GENERAL MEETING;. I • Til® Junior ’Arts Department was in (large of the, January genera' netidfir of the Decatur Wotpan’s club wi Monday, evening; The affair was Seid at the Library. The business® ession was presided over by Jflrs. C. Hersh, club president. Mrs. gkandolplyj Brandyberry gave the import for the financial eoini initteß.' ■’Mr® Reid terekson 1 and Gary i-Lrekwm of this, city, and Stanley Greets; of Fori Wayne, from the . Fort ftvayne Civic Theater, sentefc the play “Life With . 1 Mdthir 1 ." General chairman of-the--Junior «\rts | group /is Miss Gatherin'? Weidltir. anti ail«,\isors are Mrs. Erek.4in, Miss Kathryn Kauffman » and Miss Helen Jlaubdld.

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LADIES AID HAS ’ . ♦ ' all day meeting I The St. Paul Indies Aid held an all day meeting at the home of , Mrs, Clint,' Hart Wednesday. A potluck dinner was served at noon. Diiring the , afternoon meeting scripture was read by Mrs. Helen Franz and the Lord's Prayer was repealed in unisdh. The remainder of’ the day was spent sewing and auilting. Those attending i ere Mr s. \Frahz, Nettie Aurand, Mrs. Dora Bess. Lulu . Smitley, Maytha Hindenlahg , Ota Mcßride. Clara Dague. Allie Noll, Zelda Hart andj Mary Neireiter. .[ ' . ; i "\' m The next meeting will be held al the home of* Mrs. Smitley. MRSv SUTTON TO SHAKESPEARE CLUB Mrs. Jesse Sutton. Sr., was Hostess to members of the Ladies Shakespeare club on Wednesday afternoon Mrs, L. C. Pettibone presided during the short business session. .. .. \ Roll call was answered with current events. Miss Elizabeth Peterson, program leader, - reviewed the book “Interrupted Melody” hy Marjorie \ Lawrence, a resume of Miss Lawrence's life from early childhood in Australia to the early 1940-8. She. began her singing career as a child and reached her peak when she sang at the Metropolitan Opera. During her recovery after being stricken With polio she continued to thrill those who heard Tier sing from her wheelchair. ’\f . During a social hour delicious candies were served by the hostess.! 7 .’i ■ 80-CHA-REA MEETS / V WITH MR£. BORMANN 1 Mrs. V. J. Bormann entertained at her home last evening for members of So-Uha-Rea.j Guests were Mrs. T. C. Smith and Mrs. Dee Fryhack. . Bridge was placed following a short business meeting. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Dick Ehinger and Mrs. Dick Deininger. Mrs. Smith won the gue'pt prize. The hostess served hively'. refreshments at the close of the evening. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr's. Clinton Hersh in . two weeks. ’ / -

Society Items for day’s publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) i Phone 3-2121 t 7 Phyllis Acheson FRIDAY Girl Scout Association. American Legion home, 7:30 p.m, - Willing Workers class of Calvary E.U.B. church, church base,inent, 7:30 p.m. . Philathea class of First Baptist church, Mrs. Pauline Butler, 7:3'» p.m. . ' Adams County Federation 1 of Clubs, Mrs. Gerald Durkin, 2 p.m. ? SATURDAY Cafeteria supper. First Methodist church dining room, 5 to'7 part. \ ' ; Salem p. and R. Girls Build bake sale, Publlx Service, 9 k.in. Magley Reformed church irummage K. of P. home, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. MONDAY \ Holy Family' study ‘Mrs. Jeriome Reed, 8:30 p.m. Girls Missionary Guild, Betty Miller, 7:30 p.m. Pythian Needle cJuh.A |C. Os P. home, after Temple- ' : .1 Rosary Society of St. Mary’s church, C. L. of C. hall, 7:30 p.m. Township Mothers study grdup, Monmouth school, 7:30; p.m. Research club, Mrs. R. p. Myers. 2:30 p.m*. \ TUESDAY Church Mothers study t rlub. First Baptist church, 8 p.m. \ Rebekah' Lodge, 1.0.0. F. hall. 7:30 p.jn.; Three Link clwb after lodge. ! \ ; ’ Delta lambda chapter of :Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. ’ Clarence Ziner. 7:30 p.ni. > \

Root Township Home Economics club. Mrs. Robert Johnson. Kirkland clubi Adams Central high school, 7 p.m. 1 WEDNESDAY Presbyterian Womens Association, church, 8 p.mJolly Housewives Home Economics club, Pleasant Mills school, 1:30 p.m. y \ Eagles (Auxiliary, Eagles hall. B:3b p.m. .. Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. Von Stoffer, 949 Mercer Avenue, 8 p.m. THURSDAY Women of the Moose formhl initiation, Moose home', 7:30 jp.rh., officers :u .7 p.m. —U—O — ! The Church Mothers Study iclub meeting be held Thesday at the First Baptist church. Mrs. Robert Hammond will he; in charge of the meeting, to begin at eight o'clock. Mrs. Robert Strickler is the deyotional leader. The picture “Never KeejJ a flood Steak Waiting" will be shown. The Decatur Emblem dub will have initiation ceremonies at\ the Elks home Thursday eyenink a* seven thirty The committee in chaise of arrangements is headed by the Misses Mildred Niblick and Ethel arid Jane Kleinhenz. v I- —t . h The, Women of the Moose will hold formal initiation services at the Moose home Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock. Officers will meet at seven .o’clock The chapter night program wih be in charge of Che child care committee. The January iheetinfc of the

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Wlr OK Ik k : 1' / ■ Mb fl RECENTLY WED— The mafirage of. Miss Dorothy Tangeman of Van Wert. O„ daughter of Mrs. Bernadine Tangeman t.? Robert the rrhnty ical I’nite l Brethren church here. The Rev John (bombers officiated. Mik Betty Shoojc and Don Slusher attended the couhle Mrs. Roop is residing at the Roop home temporarily and Iler husband has returned to his\arrny training base. f . i , — Photo by Edwards ~ : r n——,—s—

Presbyterian .Womed’B Association will be held at the church Wedrlesday evening lat eight o’clock. Mrs. Jerome Reed will be host; ess for the meeting of the Holy Family study club at eight thilrty o’clock Monday evening. ; A ' \-F \■ Union Chapel Girls Missionary Guild will \at the home of Betty Miller Monday evening at seven thirty o’clock. Ethel C<|>ok will he the leader. The Pythian Sister Needle club will meet at the K. of P. home Monday evening following* the regular Temple meeting. All members of Rebekah lodge are urged to attend. the regulai meeting, to be held Tuesday Evening at seven thirty o’clock in the 1.0.0. F. hall. The Three Link club will hold a business and social , meeting following lodge. Virginia. Merriman and Niia Deitsch will be in charge of ent »r tainment and refreshments. c TThe Jolly Housewives Home cJub meeting will be held Wednesday afternoon at one thirty O’clock at the Pleasant Mills school.

GIRL SCOUTS Brownie Troop 16 met Moncaj afternoon after, school under rhe leadership of Mrs. Don Cochrane. Roll wAs called and dues collect ?d. Then Miss Foughty taught us a new song,’'"Hilltop Lullaby/’ The girls folded nbwspdpers |pr use at the (hospital and the meeting closed with the wishing clryle( . Scribe, Ann Kocher. The Senior Girl Scout troop met Thursday evening at the high school. Hew Gill Scout calendars were distributed to the girts to sell. Different topics were diih <ussed fbr the next project. The meeting closed in regular form • Scribe, Lois Strahm Mr. arid Mrs. Ivan Heare I Deca? tur route 2, are the parent’ll of a baby son, born at 4:35 a. m. today at the Adams county memorial hospital: He weighed 7 pounds, 4 minces. t , <BL| osp.it al Admitted: Baby \ Connie Sije Ladd, city; Mrs. Patty Lyons, Decatur; Mrs. Kermeth Parrish. Decatur. a ■ |U ' DismissedMirs. Floyd Thornton, Berne; Mrs. Paul ReidenbaVh, Decatur; Mrs. John Baltzell. De<ja tur. ‘ [ Australians Say/ Retreat 'Phony' , I Sidney, Australia, Jan. 19/---(UP)-Wounded Australians bapi frofn the front lines in Korea said today they Were, unable to. a conviction that there was something “phpny” about United Nations retreat. 1 j The : soldiers \ in an interview with thej 1 Afternoon Sun.said the retreat did not appear to be of ‘''military necessity” but ratter some -kind of “political move.” W. S. C. S. Cafeteria Supper, Saturday 5:00 to 7:00.4Methodist Church. 16t£

Stage Comedy To Be Presented At C. Os C. Dinner .oohert McEnroe’s famous stage! comedy. “The Silver Whistle,” whh h will here Monday night at the Chamber of Com merce meeting.[ features yi cast of! 15 Fort, Wayne'Civic Theatre players under the directior of David M. Fisher. Sets arte designed and exe-. rutted by Larry Shumate, technical! director. Stet in a nome for the aged. “The Silver Whistle” deals with ±he up-| roarious escapades of an erstwhile, trahip who promotes youth and excitement' amojig the residents of thte home, specializing In the distribution of rejuvenation pellets and the promotion of a ,bazaar frownted'upoii by. the church which owns thte home. , The play was presented to capacity houses tpr seven nights in Fort 1 M’ayne. in addition to being char-' teh>d by three business firms in that city |or extra performance-. The three-act play will be, presented following the 6:30 p.m. din tier and a short business program.

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— A . ' 1 Lot Water Repellent SNOW SUITS L sizes 1 to 4 . \ I former prices 10.95 & 12.95Safe 6.95 ‘ J— — . , i : ’ 1 Lot Girls WOOL COATS Sizes 8 -10 -12 \ former price 18.95 to 22.95 Sale 11.95 U■> . : -. ; ■ ;? _ 1 Lot Wool 2 pc. <. (Z SNOW SUITS I sizes 7 to 12 former price 13.95 to 16.95 Sale 8.95 I 1 -

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Loans Available From G. E. i Applications for loans and scholarships available to employes and the children of employes of the General Electric Icompany and its affiliated companies afe nowl being accepted for the 1951 1953 school year, W. W. Trendh, secretary of tne t company srdd chairman of the G. Is. .education (ommmittee, announced todays \ Applications must be submitted by April 'lO and may be obtained (rom any General Electric personnel office of from- the secretary General hllectricj educitiop (ommittee, Sc.henectady, N. ;Y. Since 1924, when the first formal employe education assistance program was offered' by the corn? pany, <SB9 loans and scholarships 1 totaling $222,238 have been awarded, Trench said. Funds for' the loans and scholarships will be provided from the General Electric employes educational foundation, the’ Charles I’. Steinmetz, memorial scholarships, the Richard IE Rice memorial scholarship fund, and (he Gerard Swope loan fund according io Trench. j \ “ ■ "~T '■ L > 1; Mine Detector To Be Made By G. E. Syracuse, N. Y., Jan. 19 — The (General Electric coriipany is preparing to manufacture, pnder an I army signal corps contract, an improved mine dtetector developed by the corps of engineers which will operate on land and undtpr water. Dr. W. R. G. Baker, G-E vice president announced today. \ The new detector should pro Wei more effective in locating mined areas and expedite the movement of ground troops, he said. The company has received a $2.,OOC.IIOO contract for the devices, which resemble vacuum cleaners, and is npw conducting developmental work and tooling for production. The G-E official said units will begin coming off production lines bylthe end of this month. The new mine detectors will locate mines in any kind of soil, according to the army. Camphor is literally “sweated” out of camphor trees, according ’tQ ,the VVorld Book Encyclopedia. , Branches of the trees are steamed i until they give off drops of camphor as it they were perspiring, i The drops are collected and pres- ! s’ed to renioye oil and later, leaving waite crystals '

1 Lot 3 pc. Toddler Wool GOAT & LEGGIN SETS were ' sizes 1 to 4 Sale 9.95 ■ ■ \ -.y ■'! —- y ■' t 1 Lot Childrens 2 pc. WOOL SNOW SUITS sizes 3 t 0. 6! / 2 wete 12.95 & 13.95 ! : v / • - I Sale 8.95 " —u 1

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■MX---11 ; i- ** County clerk Ed Jaberg is ex infcted to return this evening from Indianapolis, where for the past three days he and otiher court cllerks throughout the state have met with the state legislature. Adam Kurißwij-h, proprietor bl Dtecatur Music House, will enter Cjinic hospital in Bluffton next wpek, where he will undergo majpr sijrgery. He ha's been suffering frpin ulcers. I '' - . . r ■’ Korean Veterans May Join American Legion The expansion of American Legipn membership was strengthened recently when I'. S. Congress amjended the Legion’s charter to. Include those eligible for membership- servicemen of the Korean witr. The amendment opened the ranks all honorably discharged members of the armed forces of thle United States wlfo were in the service on June 25, 1950 . . ./ and thereafter.” according to I th? “Hoosier Legionnaire,” an. organizational newspaper.

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