Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 29, Decatur, Adams County, 3 February 1951 — Page 3

i PATT'RDAT. FEBRUARY K 1951

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WOMANS MISSIONARY I GROUP IN MEETING \ * ' The Woiiuin’s Missionary Asso.i<it the Xtitti'KNi . \venue i I Brethren church met Thiji’i.-.. I evening at l.lje home of: Mr.. rN«b|.ie.Z»-hr. Mrs. pladys Rav4-r «;>■. ..Hit hill .<• of tin- lesson stlblf ;■ \< at. I'-tU • . ; .1 he s< m; ImV lesson from Mat- . ; tin a uas it\id h> Mis Haz.e| b'oI ahii the pc»«m "Asking.", was,igi ei, ; li> Mrs. / .tip' foreign .iiissioiuirv ;■ ork w i 'rH 'll la Ah Mi. lii'l Mild Mi a T. i i'*il . , ; y_. . ' ;•■ i !■<! .i 1 inn fitoti -,.i ii- an <i< ■ . .tiini, .a, * F.inii .mil I’lu.fhi-h it I l-illl," . Mill! hook I.l‘lleA wnk '|H* . enlril by \|)ip IrlH'lL A plllf M> • liijhitul ”I'liilimr l wiMt Milen io 'l l . Zelii mol MI i \| l< !ie| . >■■ :n i| I IniiiHie. ~ n.i rl In ; a,i li'Htl iiii.i th< i tMiliiiy iji te i nl. Mit'mjif lh< io x i .iii'i" Ini' <vn. liehl -U ■( he Inpiii’ i>| Mis Ici i'nll i 't he \\Vimiin s Hoi letv <i( (I)ii'lkl '.ah Seiviie 4>f the 'Me I i'ioiHmi ' bun h •will have iliob gciucral i I'.ei’till..: at (lie < hili'h (Thursday I afternoon nt t wjc>| ■thirty 1 o'clock. ' *1 b.M executive commit tee is asked mo ineet at otie forfv five o'clock . •' ; 14 The letular business ineetifig ot’ jiie American Legion Auxiliary w ill be held at the Legion’home J delay evening at eight o'clock. i h. .Maglex Ladies Aid will! hold ' .*u all day meeting at the church Thursday. Hostesses will be Mrs. .’Dale Hofstetter and Mrs. ■ Earl V.’nod: v , ' 4) • U' > ' : \y \ ' ... i , /The Girl's Guild of the Zloty ;IA angelical arid Reformed church I'pill meet at the home of the j 'iirstis. Mhrilyn and Snnya Robing | : on’Thitrsdiry- +igx>ning at seven t thirty o’clock. i. . L. ’ ' r”Hh ' P-- | 'lite Girl S.’oirt -'Leaders c.lu’r ■ a ill liave a meelingj;lt the Decatur | » hig.ff echool' Wednesday afternoon I- al. qnt thirty o’ckx-k. f St (.like s Woimui s Guild membera’jvvlll have an,all day meeting; A at the'church Friday. Quilling will ■ be tlt|ne in the morning and a '.hi / -ite dinner Will be served al dootbj i Mrs. William .Bertsch will We. Ilii'i hostess Al bile tlllrt.V li.'.iki tin' world dnv of prayer ■' Ul (•••! observdd w|lh aervlcea, In ■ .)■ ,ir» I, auditorium Miss lipid.i i 1 ■ ■ ‘ *

m *.~fM ~ ■- JI QSeI • RiwL ; ‘ IHIIf J * ‘\' -A ■ Hk HER WITH A PRECIOUS VALENTINE V \ •I * 1 . such items as these J '- l <} . .•/ ■ ■.. i- ■■ ■. •'■ t ; / : f I. .' r beautifully appropriate JjA 995 83.50 PUMPHREY ■; -j CS -o° d 4.50 Jewelry Store i / ! . look a little trip ; I I L‘ 1 J- • ’ ' - ■\ / f ’ as happy aw could be — < ■>' ? She traveled ’round from town to. town, C 1 w !■' II • -A ' --■• • | W 1 CrM* stuck in Tennessee. C t ■ I ' i' > ' J ■■'<"'■ '■ ■ t I Now she’ll be back mpst any div. 1 •J •* f ( ■ I "'<• don’t know when or how. 1 1 \ < > / And >ng a« the anow and Hleet \will atay, 1 . W ii'l > ' ■ • ’■ ■ 71 -,“e won't be aervlnff chow! \ \ 7’l * > ) (Watcli For Further Announcement) ( ] Bellpiont Restaurant j i ■ - ■ 1 '■ ' •

IJickman is chairman for the service. . •■ x \ The Women of the Mooae will have a sycial meeting at the Moose hme Thursday evening at seyen o'clock. Officers will meet at six thirtv o'clock. The ritual cominittee w f iM have < liarge of-the ;ni< lai luli'ir * Socl«ty lt»m» for day's pubIlMtien must M phonod Ip by 11 a. m» (Saturday t:3O s, m.) Phons ’3l2l Phyllis Achsaon SATURDAY Mimrorvllle W.Hf'.H. ertfeferlii «uppor’’ MuinroeviHc Mmho<li*( jburi h, to 7 ;flit pan. Zion laithemn Mini'l cd f’ohplbTC club, cknreh. 8 p.m. . . i i MONDAY ’ , Delta Theti| Tan businesH meetdug Elks boiio*. 8 p in. I '<i Walther League Zone Institute. Zion Lutheran ihnrch in Deeatiir. 7 :‘.O p.m. Research club. Mrs. J. W. Ca l land. 2:30 p.in.j iJ. ' Adams County Chorus rehearsal. Monroj? Farm Bureau. 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY VFW Auxiliary white elephant sale; VFW home, 8 p in. Catholic Ladies of Columbia business and social meeting. C. L < r ('. hall. . 7:30 p.m * ' Our Lady of Lourdes discussion group. Mrs. Roman Brite, 8 p.m. jJuniQrs of American Legion Auxiliary, Legion home 4 p.nb Monmouth*- P.T.A. ’Monmouth school. 7:30 p.m. - \' T’OrtoJianfas. Ixtdge Red Men’s hall. 17:30 p.m. . i -Church Mothers study club. Mis. Maynard Hetrick. 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY - Giri Scout Leadersclub, Decatut high school. l;3tl p.in, Psi lota Jfl sorority busines'. meeting, Mrs. Eugene Durkin, 8 P.in. THURSDAY Wpmen of Moose aocial meeting. Moose home. V J).in., officers id <D'3n p.m Methodist S.C S ifcHeral

' First Quads Born In Boston i [ t ’v Hr • w • ]k <' . * u -X J* ) *?l ' Bhril.' - L Ik SI ” NURSES FRANCIS SMITH Heft i. and |lfard (tilghH -hold f.m th i «, lU i<|, „p)«.| m ever Imrti In l.oMon The two hoys and girl-, are the Hilldi.n 0.l Mr. mid Mrs RoborJU Allen \lj.n » Hyenrold Boston pollcoimin. w«« milnriillv surprised. I I i — ' 1 F« ■ I i ' ‘ Tivrnr-w— r — i — .-.n.k, » -—■ —V i j.

meeting, church. 2:30 p.m Magley Ladles Aid. church, ail day. ■ . \ Girl’s Guild of Zion E. and R. thurch. Marilyn and Sunya Robinson. 7:30 p.m. Ladies Fellowship of Missionfirjy- church. Mrs. Harold Idle wine, MM N. Second street, 7 p.m. Presbyterian Mary Circlh. Mrs. E. C, Filson, 2:30 p'.m. Presbyterian Martha Cirle, Mrs. Fred Smith. 2:30 p.m. FRIDAY St. Luke’s) Woman’s Guild.' church, all day. \ i' i American Legion Auxiliary business meeting. Legion, home S p.m 1 ' ■ . •••'• ■ ■ ' Richard D. Clark, Decrttpr, route 4, is charged with" operating hiS truck at excessive spped Charges have been filed in may- • r's court at Bluffton. He km cited by Trhoper Myers on s|ate •oad 1. nehri Ossian. WilHdm Hunkel 111, of Fort Wayne well known Ijere, has! received -a lieutenant s < <>minissiofi ’ in the dental corps and reported t > the army at Fort Riley, Kajiu, i Cuitls Nusshanm of Bertie Is al patient ..in the A’an Wert, 1 ciunly hospital. If. you have something to self or 'oomi for rent try a Democrat Went Adv. It brings results. *—*! 1 * « .»-■ «emr i»«on n in»nu » | Button, Wrap, Tieh ;\ . I AVrLI k-L- ir J / ■ s ? i » I A * ,2 - 20 9234 30-42 •New Wrap-on! Cutest washable I on any clothesline! Easy-sew—no shoulder reams! Easy-Iron opens | out flat! Easy to put on. too. and. so g.i\v, even on your busiest day! | Pattern 9231 comes in idzes 12 14, Hl. 18. -30, 32. 34. 3G, 38, 40, 1 42. i Size 10 takes 4% yds. 35-In, •Send. Thirty cents in | corps fur special pattern to Marian Martin, ;care of DecMur Daily k Pattern Dept., P. O. F Box 8740, Chicago 80, 81. Print 1 plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS. ' ZONE. SIZE and b'TYLE NUMk HER. ’ Have you seen .. . The new HUi hqtiette? The new Spring Bulls? F Ensembles? The new Wrap-On? . Order our new Marian Martin Pat J tern Book, read all about your . beautiful spring wardrobe. Send F just Twenty Cents for your copy , today! A FREE pattern of a new ; flprlhg hat is printed In the bodk. * -

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, , J l'l IIW.II ’ Admitted: Mrs Kenneth Sheß, Decatuii ;\. Roger 1 ! Johnson. Monroe; Richarjl Girod. Decatur; Mrs. Irene Lyons.l Decatur... Disnjissed: Kfcith Schnepp; Decatur; Mrs. Irwin Jones. Venedocia j. 0.; MFs. Delmar Stanlev, Geneva I ‘'l . i -4 • ■ Mr. jnd Mrs. t’arl D. Baxter. 312 Line stireet, are the paaents of a baby Hon. boini at 10 o-cloek tl’i., mornirg at the Adams eojinty mem. orial hospital, He weighed ti> poumHi 7 ounces Clotlies Destroyed I p By Fire In Closet Berlin, Feb. 3 A |housecoat it towp OVVI H-light bulb |lf th<\ I wall of 41 • Tosrt: in the K,li Spi tm 'er boiji* 1 here ®i ! <»ved rdthm* cost•)y Pahl Lynnjslx yeur-<|ddi daugli ’<•). ■ fqiigoi to |uiri off’tile Hlwt alter rflie i clothes and the bulb M’-i the housecoat on fife The c loset (was d.imaf<td, Ull h»'i 1 lo.lhc-4 ibelng dcpiroied The- Rome flremMl inufiiMh' d . Ho- LLi,:o to ih<- (louse was rMlimai <-d at'H’m.'

j'k Bk As W w 1 Erwi Mi rwP- | Official poster marking MUi 41st birthday. President truman will greet 12 Outstanding Boy Scoutd in the White House on Feb. « opening th© 41st anniversary of tho Boy Scouts of Ameirica. Boy Scout WesW will be observed Feb. d to 12 • in every part of the nation by moreithan 2,750,000 boys and adult leaders. Libert/’ is th© birthday theme.

M, "birthday parties” during Boy Scout Week throughout the nation ®ach member will repledge himself to the Scout. Oath or Promise. In each community representatives of the churches, schools, government and business will observe the anniverSu.y with their Scouts. At Unit "open: house**. parties, parents, refetives and 'members ot the , chartering institutions will hear a review of the year s program features, service projects and membership gains.

■--- - Angola Man Killed ‘li) Auto-Truck Crash U.iiry. Ind., Feb. :|.|— (UP)— ? t Itarles Kuhn. Sr,. 76, Angola was /.i,field In an autotruck collision yesterday. ■ • v Daughter Os Former Berne Woman Killed • Berne. Feb. 3 — Word‘has been a’ci here that a four-year-old |,hild; whose mother forlnerly rel:^iqpdj here was burned to death i Monday. The child is Ramona ijune- Whitlock, of Edinburg. She !>as the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jiifgene Whitlokk. Mrs. Whitlock |Xnc| her parents are former Berne jktsidents. The child died when fire . dei|troyed their home. The fire ’hurlc'd from an overheated stove. 4’ ■_ ; ’ <.?, ■. , - * Danville Lumber Yard is Damaged By Flames i Danville, Ind., Feb. 3. (t’Pl A .wind-swept Tire caused au estlmaled $15(1,boo damage to the tlLni.e Lumber Go. last night and llirpulenfd other nearby property 1 including storage- tanks of the ' Oil ( o before it was Krojtghl under control. , i’ii'emqn hm-timl the blaze* for 'two hours In sub-zero; temper'j Mure* and confined tip? loss to ■. fhe' ; lumber yard Exploding cans 'AI riirpentlnc-, llnescc-.l oil and ‘„»iof sfiiic’d in n waichoiHc se'rtt gaming derbls hundreds of feet the air sonic of itUnmiing us ■ }•:<) a- a bajf mile awa.

thiring Boy Scout Week members of he organization will develop window displays and demonstrations on civil defense 1 and conservation. Each member will inspect his home to make certain no hazards exist. SurMm. mobilizations will test Scout efficiency should emergenurise.' &nce 1010 more than 17,500,ofArjaerick i J

Homemaking Tips Care of Utensils Saucepans and kettles will j give .good if given a little .care. To prevent pans from boiling dty or burning, the heat should he reduced to low after the liquid reaches thte boiling point. The cook. ing process cannot be shortened by using high heat. Whpu the water reaches the boiling point, it remains at this temperature and doe.; not get hbtter. i \ . If the food burns in the paij, let it cool uutil you can hold your hand on .the pun, before washing It or adding water A metal p.m may warp if the hot pain its placed in warm water. Eiiumeled ware puns muy c-hlp, while glassware or ' < ust metal pmy break. A pan w|jb It I has burned food clinging to h ' should be soaked for half gtl hour or more II food conHnueM u» Ml. • a wooden spoon may be used |o Ichihwii It. v | Enamel, glass or ktaal paha jmgy be filled with waler slowly. Aluminum pulls should not be soaked In soapy or mchlm watei l»r< |ub «• thia win darken the ctlumßium. Tlila would rec|ulre more work lk> remove; the darkeae«t film. For glass or enameled wars, a brush muy be used tp remote the food from the hard surfaces!without scratching it. To remove burner food from steel or aluminum pans, metal wool pads may be used. Steel wool ot fine gauge car be used, to (iuish the job. Good Breakfast Helps' Family Start Day Right in grandmother's day it was aii every day occurence for the whole family’ to come to the table and eat breakfast together Unfortunately the way many families live today does not encourage children to have good breakfast habits. A survey* made in 33» states shqwec. that only one child out of every ten in the United States has a goqh breakfast.' ' Breakfast is just as important today as it was in grandmother’s day. Children are known to benefit most when the whole family enjoys , l l ’hey are moje apt to eat a good hrjeakfas.t if someone prepares it for them. Medical arid nutrition authorities recommend a good breakfast

. —: < - .■ H " —g —' —~ is — — f7»HBHBg'a». I LJ-. 1 IX JUL '-J-J.'-1.. ..'-■.LUJ. JJJJBJL—'U. -t-UJBMmMM— SBMIJ—UJ. . Facts About Lawyers And Tlte Laiit NUMBER 1 ):1.. . ' ■ ' ■'■ , i . ■ ■Li ' d■■ ; ' '. ’ ' ■< . > ; i : * (r ' . ■ ; ; r ■■ -■ ■ - Right Word In I'lic Wrong Place \L- '■ '; > ■ ' ‘ • w) T- ■ J I s ' '■'■ '■' 'I ■ ' HB right word in the wrong place. W hat Are Laws? v whether spoken or written, can arp />y completely change the meaning to which, you intended Ip convey. a'rtivities and safeguard our individual rights i and privileges. ► In written documents, even a punctuation mark may alter and defeat your »r-i dr o , . . If ho Are Lawyers? -■ intended meaning. I Lawyers are persons qualified by specialized / ►lt is'essential, therefore, that your education, experience and court sanction, to ' ' meaning and purpose be made clear apply principles of lau in behalf of justice and unmistakable. those uho seek their counsel and aid. ► Every agreement between two per- How Are Lawyers Obligated? sons, whether.verbal or written, is in \ ... . »n i ' i hvery Indiana laicver is responsible to our | effect a contract. At the moment such an Court for hii pdfessional con. I agreement is reached, each party under- duct and U accountable to the Court, as an ■ ' stands and approves the agreement. But, o^cer un f er to his c i ients to the , later on, perhaps after years, other per- best of ha abilities ... and to guard their sops, including courts, may be called confidence at every peril to himself. upon to interpret the meaning of the agreement now ip dispute. W'lhat Does A Lawyer Cost? ► Written contract, of every character ' fc "J 4 * “ “ '“"r" lh ‘ a i. , !r •.! !lu • amount if you are unhide to pay the customary sliould be prepared with these possi- . j > . , ..... . , charges, and he takes into account the value btlrttea m mmd. A will, a|«o i. a v,tal „f u, xn } m t<l ymia „J his in document in the eventual ilispositio,i <4 \ property or valuables —and should be before entering a transaction is far lest costly so written that it cannot be miscon- than his services rendered in trying to correct Btrucd at the timr it will take effect. mistakes already made. i . ■' : ; i l . ' 1 i . "■. J '■ ■ ' 'J ■ ' . ; PUBLIC INFORMATION COMMITTEE INBIAO STATEJBAR ASSOCIATION INDIANAPOLIS W AUl| INDIANA p ■. ■ Defending Your Pertonal Rights and Privileges ftponoorod By Adams County Bar Ascoelatlon |! -oett. t»»t>. IMO'AMAJ*»»I •** AMOCIATtOw ' i >■«■■■ ’ H

-'' ' " Jr ' . fll Bhs. jT H | t j < r 1 LOUIS CASTILVIJIRI, W, i« comforUd by his son SO, in Detroit after th* father admitted the Maying ©f lUxido Aronne,' 41, who had I boarded with the family 20 years. Aronne’s body, partly burned In • gasohh«>ioalcod auto, was found near Martina retry, a., where Joseph said he took It after the ciub-snd-knlfe killing during an argumeiW Ml the Caetelvet ere basement. (/nferaotlonal

t|> atdrt!- the rlk provides' from one-f<mrth to one third of the dally nutrients need-cl by the body. In a study made with over 500 students at Purdue University (Jackson and Schuck), it was found that “no breakfast” or •'kklmpy breakfast" eaters frilled to make up the daily nutritional ivcjuirements in the other twp meals during t'he day. Nutritionally speaking. ' breakfast helps to save money. The foods w;hich are included in a good break, fhst, such as fruit, cereal, egg. milk, Bread, and butter, offer the most eypnoriikal combination of foods during the day. Studies also show the lack of breakfast con tributes to fatigue, lowered resistance to disease, greater suseebpt'ibility Id colds, irritability, and headaches. Many of the neautiful tile floors installed in 12th century French were inspired by Crusaders returning from the Holy i I,and. where they had seen tfie fine | tilework of the Near East. ,'■ . \ "■■■■■ — .li fi, ICC —

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Dennis Norman To School Os Religion Herne/ Feb. 3 — DennH Norman, former Adams county (recreation director, has enrolled in the school of religion at Butler University in Indianapolis and plans to study fur the ministry. He and hia family plan to move to from Decatur soon. His position (was abolished when the Adams county council, slashed the recreation fund in half a few mouths ago. •;' ■ -... :•/ y. i Your Clothes Will Always j Look Neat If you have us do your Cleaning and Pressing. KELLY'S DRY CLEANING