Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 27, Decatur, Adams County, 1 February 1951 — Page 3

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BETHANY CIRCLE HA$ MEETING LAST NIGHT ; Bethany Circle of I the Zion > EybWelit-al and Reformed church \ hfjdj|their January meeting last > veiling ai the home jof. Mrs. NVeafey Lehman. Mrs. Raul Uhliik |was a guest. James Borders, pvesi|led at the business] session. Mrs, JS. Es. Lednardson presented tiso devotions and meditation on evetiis from the life of Christ, knd t eyiejved the lesson from the study hook! “Near East Panor.aftia.” ‘ Dni-ing-a social hdur refreshj ments were served by Mrs. Leh nt»n land Mrs. Borders. | "V" - y • ' MRS.’ 'ROBERT FORTNER j HpNbRED WITH SHOWER I, ’Slrtj. Robert Fortner, of Fort i! M'ayi|e. who wok the former Miss I Ann McConnell before her recent | marriage. ■ v.-as honored at a lovely j 'miscellaneous sboWer, .given TuesI ita-y [.evening by Mrs. La Vonn* ■ ‘■’’Obbii.J Mrs. Hobl.ip was! assisted j ...i: entertaining by her p mother* [I Hrs: [Anne Casselman. g o ()n hf-r Arrival Mrs. Fortner was | .given a corsage of yeitbw [jonquils. | Various games w'ere ejijolyed and ■ the. prizes presepted to the hpn i orjd guest. At y later hour Mrs j Fortner opened her many., lovelv A ijpftet lunclvwas served from ; |a'hl| J laid with white lihen and I f'< tittered with a btymtiful [bouquet.' ,oi 5 spring flowers.; Tall .yellow I I tapersi completed the table setting. ■o CUfflts' were Mrs. Joe McConi t e||, Mrs. Jack Heller Mrs. L. R. Zihtsh|aster. Mrs.’ Dick Heller. ■ LaiifW papp, Mary Rose Gauck, Killeen j Wolbert. Marie ’ t Lord, ■ Atrne Madge StqarL Joyce r .'diirtlnL Terry 1 Ross, Marie Felber, i J ean| Coffee, Winnie Eichar, Nabmiijj .Kru ck db e\r g, Winnie; Schulp, Mrs. Ward LaVera j Aihold and Mary Jo KrUlc , ' ■ —• v MRS. ji BUCKLEY HOSTESS TO, SHAKESPEARE CLUB drsj; George 1 Buckley was hostess; -Wednesday afternoon to eight-' .•■ei,i members- of the I’ Ladies Shakespeare clult. ,V Roll [ call was answered with < ur|‘eni topicfr and foljlowing the Happy Is The Day When Backache Goes Away.... When kidney function slowsdown. many ' folks cptnplain of nagging backache, loss of " pi-p, an<|] ene/gy, headaches and>dizziness. ' Don't suffer [longer with these discomforts j if reduced kidney function is getting you ’■ down—dlie tol such common causes as stress t and strain, .over-exertipjy-oV exposure to cold. Mihpr bladder irritations due to cold iir wrong diet may cadse getting up nights or freaubnt passages. Don’t neglect your kidneys if-these conditions bother you. Try;Doan's Pills-a mild ’‘diu.retic.j Used successfully by millions for over 50 While often otherwise caused, it’s amating how many times Doan’s give happy relief from these discomforts — help the 15 miles of, kidney tubes and filters , flush ou< waste. Get Doan’s Fills today!

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club collect the meeting! was turned over to Mrs; Maynard Hetrick, who presented a very interesting paper, “Psychology of the Young Child;” prepared by i Mrs. L, C. Pettibone. { - An excellent discussion was held on ideas which may prove helpful to mothers ■in the problems of child training. During the business meting the amjual election of officers was held and Mrs Hetrick was named president for the next year. Othei! officers elected were: vice-president. Airs. Robert Macklin; " tjecretary Mrs." Fred Smith; assistant secretary, Miss Elizabeth Peterson; treasurer, Mrs, E. B. Adams. Tentative plans for the closing meeting were discussed and inembers i)f the bopk committee weie named. A collection of $2.25 wa> given to ’.he * 11151 heart fund. At the close of the meeting the hostess served delicious candies The Jupiors Os the American Legion Auxiliary will meet at the Legion home Tuesday afternoon at four o’clock. The Walther Leagued [Zone Institute will be held at the Zion Lutheran church in this <fity Monday evening at \seveh - \ thirty o’clock. The Married Couples club of the Zion Lutheran church will meet at the church Sunday evening at eight o'clock. , ' 1 L ■' \ I ’ ' The Monmouth Parent-teach-’ers Association will hold their regular meeting at the Monmoulth school," Tuesday evening seven thirty o’clock. Members are asked to note’ that. the, meeting is being i held week early. There will I be an executive ineeting following ’ the program. \ f < —\ Our I>ady of Lourdes discussior ?,roup will meet at the home of Mrst Roman BHte Tuesday* evening at eight o’clock. Mrs. Arthur E. Meyers will be program chairmah. • ] The PsL lota Xi sorority business meeting w ill be held aC. the home of Mrs, Eugene Durkin Wednesday evening at eight o y . O’* . • 1 nJ I 'r Adnfitted: Herman Ey Spnuiger, Berne; Roy Kaehr, Decatur; Mr- 1 . Arthur - Koeneinann, Monroeville. Dismissed: Mrs. Roger Flueckiger and baby boy, Berne; Miss Agnes Werst, Decatur; Mrs. Clifi ford Simonds, Portland; Roy Hiser, i Decatur. ' 'r' ’ I"■ J !

■ . 4;— ■ - — - - , . T , ■ Miss | Carol Kirsch, junior student at the Indiana University medical' \ center nursing school, returned to Indianapolis yesterday after a' visit with her parents, - Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kirsch, j Vernon Hirshey, Rob Bowen, ! Bob Noli Jim Price and Roger ] Bollenbacher spent last weekend lin Nashville, Tenn., where they [ atitepdjed the “Grand Ole Opera" I performance on Saturday evening. I Bluffton's share of packing meter collections for the of February 5 to 10 will be donated 1 to the Wells county polio Chapter. ! by approval of the city council. [ The little town of Bryant in Jay county is to have a real community home, rOal because the i people there have donated SIJ7OO in cash and that much in personal labof. It is hearing completion and will be opened to the public next Monday evening. Ted Mongomecy iwas the chairman and the;sj>krkI plug, with a number of able ' I I Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Reidepbach are attending the Mardi Grfls celebration in New- Orleans, La., where they are visiting with their daughter and son-in-laijv, M,r. and ] Mrs. Atathony Burkhart. They l were' accompanied tc Nlew Orleans by Mr. and Mrs; Pap! Reldenbach. Mrs. Roliert Hoop of this city, who suffered a fractured pelvis m an accident at Martinsville Mon- | day, Was removed to the yAdams I county memorial hospital today from Martinsville hospital; Where she received treatment following the accident in which several other local residents were involved. V", : ' j; ' ■ Mr. and Mrs. James Brunnegraff, of Lima, O„ are the parents ,of a baby son, Thomas James, 1 orn at St. Rita’s hospital in Lima Wednesday afternoon. and Mrs. Frank Kitson ' and Mr, and Mrs. C. F. Brunnegraff are tjhe grandparents. Air. and Mrs. Roy Klusman, RTS. North Second street, are the parents dr a baby daughter, born at 5:15 aip. today at the Adams county memorial hospital. She weighed 6 pdunds, 3 ounces. k A baby daughter wgs born to Nir. and Mrs. Ralph E; Hawkins 1016 Russel street, at the local hospital tbday at 2:40 a.in. The baby weighed 9 pounds, 1 ounce. Coal is Kentucky’s principal njinerui resource. As much as $160,000,000 worth has been mined in ayear. \ '

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r—j — , jggl 'Mr* 1 * ■«r 1 ' Mil ’Si i 1 VIGOROUS DISCUSSION Is underway gt Lake Success, N. Y., after introduction by Lebanon of a compromise amendment to the U. S resolution branding Red China an aggressor. Tbe resolution gives peace Overtures to feed China priority oVer sanctions. Shown discuk&ing the amendment are (from left) Lebanon’s Dr. Charles Malik; Noi-way’s Arne Sunde, Warren Austin of the U. S. and Iran’s Nasrollah Entezam, UN assembly Soumdphoto) —. □ L_ \

'■ .A. ;]■ 4 . ■ ‘ < Society' item* for day’s publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 3-2121 * Phyllis Achesoh THURSDAY i St. Jbsfeph study club, . Mrs. Joseph. Murphy 8:15 p.m. G. 'K; Aeolian choir (rehearsal, Decatur i high school iuusic room, 7:30 p.ni. Order of Rainbow- for Giris stated meeting, Masonic hall, C:45 p.ni. So-Cha-Rea, Mrs. R. C. Hersh: 8 p.m. . Holy Cross discussion club, Mrs.? Herman,' Loshe, 8 p.m. Ladies of Trinity E.U.fe. church,? church, 7:30 p.m. i Bethany Aid and Missionary Society conbined meeting,; 1 church, 2 p.in. \ Wesley class of Methodis’; church. Mr. and' Mrs. W[alter |j. Krick. *;3O p.m. Ladies Aid of Union Chapel, church J all day. r 7 I W. M. A. of Nuttman 1 Avehiie U. 8.. church, Mrs- Nettie Zelu\ 7:30 p.ni. Tri Kappa sorority will go to Civic Theater, library, 7 p.m. | Chili supper'at Salem E. and R. church. 5; to 8 p.m. class “Galloping Breakfast’’, Mrs. Paul Edwards, 9 to 11 pmW.S.M;S. of Nazarene\ church. Mrsj Gle.h Habegger, 7:3b p.m. FRIDAY Ave Maria study club, Mrs. J. IL Bruntbn, S p.m. SATURDAY Zion Lutheran Missionary Society bake? sale. Publix Service, 9 a.m_; Bethany C.L.W. class rummage, sale, basement of Bethany E.U.B. church. Winchester street, 8 a.n., to 12 noon. 1 SATURDAY Njonroeville; W.S.C.S. cafeteria suppeL ' Monroeville Methodist church. 5. to- 7;30 p.m. FRIDAY Zion- Lutheran Married Couples club, church. 8 p.m, ■ \ 7- MONDAY Walther League Zone Institute, Zion Lutheran church in Decatur, 7:30 pun. Research club, Mrs. J. W. Calland, p.m. ' [ Adams County Chorus rehearsal MonrOe Farm Bureau, 7:30 p.m. T ■ TUESDAY Our Lady of Lourdes discussion group, Mrs. Roman Brite, 8 p.m. Juniors; of American Legion Auxiliary,? Legion home 4 p.m. Mpnmouti) P.T.A.^' Monmouth sc-hdol, 7:|10 p.m.j

Ppcohabtas Lodge, Red Mpn’s hall, 7:30 p.m. Church Mothers study club, Mrs. Maynard Hetrick. 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY Psi lota,Xi J sorority business meeting, 4lra. Eugene Durkin, 8 tvjobless Pay Claims Decrease In State Indianapolis, Feb. 1. —\ (UP) — Jobless insurance claims in Indiana dropped again \ for the week ending Jan. 27, the Indiana employment security division reported today. Director John W. Crise said i was the second straight week the number of claims had decieased. About IJ6OO or 23 per cent fewer claims were filed, and total claims w-ere 62 per cent under the number for the same week a year ago. •‘The, drop in total claims reflects the increasing demand for replacements and new employes for expanded production.” Crise said. .■ t I .' I Democrat Want Ads Bring Results

Workers Institute At Church Monday ■Walthej Leagues To Hold Institute Here inter-river zone of the Lutheran i Walther league, comprising young people’s groups from 11 iLutheran churches in, Adams and Van Wert cok:ht,ies, will conduct a worker'’’ instrute next Monday evening -at 7:30 o’clock at the local Zioti ; Lutheran church. Be bout of Van Wert, zone president, will preside and will, introduce ihe speaker for the institute, bis pastor, the Rev. Walter ft. Moeller of Emmanuel Lutheran church,. Van Wertj, who will apeak on “Youth Leadership in the Church.'’’ Following the talk a 1 panel! discussion wiirbe'held on the -subject with actink as moderatorl, and the panel composed of leaguers from Van Wert; Convoy, gnd Decatur socie- : fles.. ■ Refreshments will be\ served by the , Zion Wglther, league society members. institute will be concluded by a youth vesper cohdUcted .by tlie Rey, Edgar P. Svhmidt, local pastor, and chairman • of the youth board of central ‘ district, of the Lutheran church — Missouri synod. • „ Tfie committee arranging the program for the' Monday night institute is composed d>f Richard Bebout; Dale Stihott of the Lecitur league; jDbhhariyhieme bf Immanuel, Union township- league; and Willis Cpnof the Zion'Friedht jm leaguie. '• I- I _ —J—: H: j? If''' '-a' : 4’ ■ | Jim Moses To Head Future Farmers Group Jim Moses, junior in the Decatur, (high school, was elected president of .the Future Farmers of America , chapter ; of that school in a recent [election. At the sapie time. Moses and Hohn- Frank were elected delegated td the state FFA convention to he held in April. Henry Lehman ■and Ralph Busse were appointed to keiwe ,as delegates at the next [district meeting to lie held in Berne. [ Otlier officers elected were Eugtjhe Fuelling, vice-president; Allen Grotk-, secretary; Maurice ;NMller,' treasurer; Anold Ge,rke. reporter; Lisle Knittie, sentinel, find Venbn Thieme and John recreational leader and assistant. > The v FFA chapter of Montpelier gave me chapter farmer degree to Allen Grote, Jim Moses, Ves Saußbine. Waiter Lehrman, John Frank Vernon Thieme, Ronald Price and Ralph it was announcedV T —

INDIANA UNIVERSITY Fort Wayne Center Barr St, Phone A-7452 Fort Wayne 2, Ind. — . _ New Semester Register ! Begins Feb. 12 NOW! —jl — ( , For Adult, Part-Time and Full-Time Students. Credit and Non-Credit Courses. Graduate Courses. Evening or Day Classes. Os A '• * I’ | Your State University is as near to you as j Fort Wayne. Study for college credit. Study i for the opportunities ahead in civil and mili\x J tary life. Study for self culture." Study for enjoyment. < X. * j ? / U V" 4/ |a ■ Write of Phone for Complete 4 HI Details. Bulletin Mailed Upon Vr Request. :7? -n . .■ \ . i '

Electrical School At Berne Feb. 9 Miss Marg;aret Buchan, home economist with [the Indiana & Michigan Electric Co., vkill be in Adams county (.February She will appear on the program of the farm and home electric school scheduled I for that day at the Berne auditorium. “Getting the most out Os your home freezer ’ will be the subject of her demonstration. This demanstratjon will be featured on the morning pro gram with the movie “Constant Bride” and the awarding of rrchids to the most reqent bride I

and to the bride who has been married the longest. The meeting begi'ps.at 10 a.m. Mlany Adams county ttwomer. have met Misrt Buchan at previous schools op rural electricfication and the care and selection of appliances. Visitop to the Leisure electric hqme in Fort \Vayne ha* also viewed with Imr demonstrations there. k Other features of the all-day school are two more demonstrations and another film. "Electric vitpmins for the outlet ljungry home’’ is the title for the presentation by Pearle Waldschniidt, who ’s coming frpm Pittsburgh to appeal* on this program. Oscar Lowery, agricultural engineer of Purdue University will have his subject '“Electricenergy. the key io increased farm production.” Sponsors of the Tpstijute are providing a free lunch ah moon. Laurent Completes Air Guard Service .Robert Laurent, who was scheduled to report for active duty will; the 163rd fighter squadrop at Baer field today, was dropped from the list it was learned today, Lauren: had completed, his enlistment wit.i the air national guard, wjiich was the reason for tihe discharge from service with the unit. Twenty-six others from the county were to report today. - n ——- . u Temporary Police Officer Appointed Mayor John Doan today announced the temporary, appointment of ;Decatur police department, Arnold Charles Arnold, of this city, to the to fill the vacancy created by the temporary leave’of absence granted patrolman Dale Death. Arnold assumed his new duties today. He is 25, married, a 1943 graduate of Decatur high school, and was a pilot with the army air force from which he was discharged a secopd lieutenant. He was formerly employed at Decatur indutries, Ind., in this city. Help the Boy Scouts. Have waste paper ready Saturday, 9a. m. I j It ■> Democrat Want Ads Bring Results ■

In The Services, —— Enroute Dyerseas Pfe. John E. Doan, son of Mayor! arid Mrs.. John M. Doan, has com•ileted combat training Camp Pendleton Cal., and left last Saturday for’an overseas, destination According to word received here Doan expects to be sent to a re placement center at Kobe, Japan. His new address is: Pfc. John E. Doan 1063761; C Co. sth Replacement Draft F.M., Pac. % F.P.0., San Franuisco, 1, Cal. ,ir ■'— 4 — To Sergeant Sgt. James J. Strickler, son of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Strickler of JStratton Place, , was recently advanced to that rating according to word received here.’ Strickler, who had one year of army service in 1949, was recalled to active duty last September. The engineers construction battalion to which Strickler is attached at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., was cited recently for debating 333 pints of blood'to\ be seiit to Korea His address is: Sgt. ! Janies J. Strickler. ER52005729; H. & S. C 0.,, 9Sknd. Epgr. Qonstructio.i Bn.,'Fort Leonard \yood, Mo. Memorial Service By Moose Tonight Members of the Moose lodge will meet at the home of thb late David H. Baumann at 7 o’clock this evening to conduct mejnorial services. ,

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