Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 54, Decatur, Adams County, 5 March 1951 — Page 3
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1 MRS. pAGK HOSTESS TO STUDY GROUP Members of Hi. .loMpplr'e . etiHly < Inh held t licii ,\Lii <ji mni'lilJ,; Thursday I’Vi'Diim ill ihi* hmm* if Mie Tin* meeting opened with pravd'i liltd the study jm/Thtd With 10 1 , illH'trtt hy Mrs. Joj* 1 Murphy, < hah ! man for* the avaging/! IS . | The next meeting wil lip helu April 6 at the home of' Mrs Thomas Kol|inan with Mrs. Gum J ue Chairman.. ; J' I COLLEGE OF REGENTS HONORED ON SUNDAY Approximately one hundred "an 1 fifty peftsonfc attended the open meeting ponoring the college (if c regent, h of the local chapter of the Women of the Moose | Jsilnda ,• afternoon at the Moose home. Th* college of regents hightest degroA within the chapters. has been cor.- \ ferred on four members of th? I local chapter. Mrs. He -t Haley. Oryal Reed. Mrs. t Matt Breiner and Mrs. Robert Gass, who now resides in Lake City, ' lo.va. Mrs. Gass and 'Mrs. Breine£ xyer ? ■ unable to attend. The drill team , of the Loyal j Order of Moose No. 1311 pe»-‘ formed prjor to the opening of |hf» * /afternoon meeting arid Mrs f Haley was in charge of the bHef program. Mrs. Reed, Mr|. Haleyl, and the i’ollowing pant refcfcniU Mrs, Cook. Mrs. William Noll, Mrn. i Cecil Gause, Airs. Frances | Leslie, Mrs. (lienevievo August. Mrs, Pearl KreltfheiL Mrs. Nick Braun. Mrs.‘Brin* Hoop and lantha Hoffman , 1., 1. . uu. ,1 j j, . ONE CALLON M Ww KONO«MCM. Onlv*o«„, M FUT-UIX) au (tpCNTKAUY MTWHUk> 3{ MATCHK GIOS-lUI | X ( coions KLENK’S Week’o Budget Style BOO<CE Vnu IT// ) /pKIRT iniw. Li Jj I_£ h * Ei I I Sizes 12-Y-20 ■HHtwKm The new Wrap-On! Sew easy It's juM T A’O fnain, pieces! Yon mid ■ cont rapt binding, p<H*ket, and gay applique flowers (transfer included L VZraps on. opens to iron, useful as apron or sundress! \ Pattern 11229 comes in sizes\l2, 14. 16. 18, 20. SiZe Jli takes 3 yards 35-inch fabric. Send THIRTY CKNTS in coins for sjpeclal pattern so Marian Martin, cjire of Decatur Daily Democrat,' Pattern Dept., P. Q. Box 6t4oj Chicago 80, 111 Prim plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMi BER. ' Have yoh eeen .. . The new Sil houette? v The new Spring Suits? Ensembles? The new Wrap-On? Order our new Marian Martin Pat tern Book, read all. about your beautiful spring, wardrobe. Bend just Twenty Cents for your copy , today! A FREE pattern of a hew spring hat Is printed In the book.
were cHcortad to i'llh* front' and prcHcnldtl -alth iorLigns uml gift,! | InllUlflotl <!O| einnllll'M lot II llrthS of seven riindidiites weie held (luring the molding, The past regents spoke brief 1/ Ilf IhelV vxperlem <>s while Ih nffiri luud short talks yyWv given by IliiNsel lUumi'iirlm*r, governor of jihe Moose. Ualge Ernest Worthj man, secretary, qml pakt governors Clyde Toman aqd Wesley Titus. | A Hocial hour was' enjoyed Pd lowing meetihg and lunch wus -< i ved by Mrs. Reedo Mrs. Haley and their assisting committee ZION LUTHERAN CLUB MEETS LAST EVENING The March meeting ,of the Zion Lutheran Married Couples club was held last night Im the church basement. Norman Ka,tt. program chairman,; introduced the I Rev. Edgar IP. Schmidt,, who, discussed the] new programp of eehnmunion preparatory services, held on Friday preceding thosfe Sundays or. v.nich Holy communion is cele- ; brated. An interesting question j and answer period followed, with i several suggestions from the metri bers being offered. r Ted ’Witte, chib president prti sided at the short v business meet ring. It was decided to have a carry-in banqtiet to x honor rjem-> bers of the Zion school' basketball team, which recent!' won the Zwick trophy as < hamplons of the Lutheran laymen’s league tournament. This event is to be held on Sunday, April 8. at! five thirty, with the committee in charge consisting iif Mr. and Mrs. Herman Krueckeberg, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Jolinson and Mr. itnd Mrs Hurry Shm-ts,' , '• (lambs Itnd decOliilloUM lii keel* Ing whh the EuHter seiowm were isiib prizes itanrdcd to Mrs llermun Kruuckobera. Mr*, i: c Si hmldt, Clarence Johnsop, and Karl Helnklna. The committee In charge (amalaied of Mr am! Mis Ir.ii I < iisiiiu Mr and Mr Norbert x umann, it.mi M i v Mi n lll<'bind Mailumj DISCUaiHON CLUB OFFICkRI MIIT I Theoffli era of the fllavtiaMloir (Intis of (Ih* ,H| Mnrv's |iiirl»h null of tin* Fort Wayne deanery conn tTc Suiiiiiiiii <'mint H "i < vh nib Women iu(*t /it the hom«< of Mi's Charles .lj Millvi Frhliiv *>w f ' J ■■ I i Mrs. Irenaeus Guse. iitesldei l it < f the eotin-'ii. opened the ineetlng With pruyr-r and conducted ’he businoss meeting. She informed the group that the district ineetlntr will he held at St. Aloysius; par|sh, Yoder, on April 22. A general discussion of new paniphlets followed and the pamphlets given to each club officer to be discussed at their coming meetings. \ , G.E. AEOLIAft( CHOIR WILL SING AT LEO The AColian choir of the Decqtur General Electric plaht will present a concert tomorrow \yerilng at eight o’clock at the Led high Beware Coughs Fron Common Cokb That HANG ON Creomulsion relieves promptly becauso it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membranes. Guaranteed to please you or money refunded. Creomulsion has stood the test of millions of users. CREOMULSION nllwvm CmglM, Chwt Col 4«, Acut» BrawcMtis AFTiN HIS ARRIVAL at the Boca Chic dent Truman waves from his car as House” in Kdy West The Chief Ex< for 23 days. He expects to do a lot < hours of swimming and sunshine da ‘ J
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111 ■ [ *i | Society Items for dey’e pubiqatlon mutt bo phoned In by (i a. m. (Saturday 9:3b •> m.j T - ■ Rhone 8-2181 . ; ’ Fhyllls Aeheaon J MONDAY ir Lady of Fatima (llßcuxMloti , Mlnn Jane Klein hr ns. M p m (pl IM' Missionary! Guild dr I'nlon Gtt&dt Mrs. Laurhncn T. N»rr|< 7:l| pm * .Ijinloru of American Legion ! Aiimllary. Legion home, 4 p.rn ' XDmmouth junior clasa Rkatihg* paiw. Bell’s Rlrik, Fort Wayne. | I s ‘ r’j Adams County Chorus rehearsal* I’arm Bureau tn Monroe. 7:30 p.m. I . I^e search club, Mrs. . L. A. ’ | ' • TUESDAY (|ktholic Indies of Columbia, C. jL of C. hall, after church. jj (|rFa Guild of Zion p. and R. church. Marlene SHyder, 7:30 p.h|. \|f.W Indies’ Auxiliary, V.F.W home, 8 p.m. , ifncohantas lodge. Red Men hhl| 7:30 p.m. , 'lli Kappa sorority, Elks home. 7:3| p.m.V ' | WEDNESDAY imgles Auxiliary, Eagles hall, B:3| p..m, • • li|si lota XL Mrs. Bud—Townseml , $ ■ • . (ijrl Scout Leaders club; Room '2<»fi|'at Decatur high school, i :(fl P-h’l ’ ' | I THURSDAY J W-bmenof Moose so< ial meciiiigi i < ||ur< h of God ! Missionary | SoHriv, Mrs. Charles Frank, 7:3b - Methodist \V SC S , Mrs. Cllfttird Hoo, 1:3(7 p.m, T lilly Cross DlgctiSKloti i.lub, MrsgJullUH HrHe 8 pm M|ju»( I’Mensiint ’W.HX’.H , church, l\: 3(fel pm' * ' Mithodlat w.R.f’.H R<«neral m*u»t‘ li>!-J : Mr<[ Hanulel Einmlck 2:4(1 o|»|ci of Eastern Star staled mec||im, Miisonlc hull. 7 20 -l> m I.(|mloii Auxiliary Fourth District’, i.* •-(lnr I < r\on limin- l(» -a m i IhlH &, I ’ tinnn' . nil | foi i.c Cl v ' I I!crt| Haley. | 2 3(1 p m * ’pwahytm'lan Murtha (’h* le Mrsiw E. Hmlfh 2 30pm lailles Fennwehlji of Mlektonari cburl'b chin <b, 7 pm. II FRIDAY rk and Win clijiss of TrhiH/ h. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Siluifer,*’ p.m. \ ■ r : . scholl. The concert hy the Aeplian choift is one of several mpring even|s being sponsored by the Lei* pareft .teachers association. Thb local singers, under the dir- , ectiop of David C. Em bier, are i scheduled to appear at the Fort I Wayne Veterans hospital on March 115. t|ie Bluffton Methodist J church on April 1. the Union City Methodistsjehurch on April 8, and the Firs® Baptist church at Columbia City jin April 15. Tlipy will participate in the 1 Westminster choir festival in Fort Wayh'e on April 23 and in the Indiana University music festival at Bloomington on May 6. All nieinbers of the choir are re- , questdd to meet promptly at six thirty o’clocktomorow evening at DecatUr nigh school.’ ; j ’ •' t - The Work and Win class of Trinity Evangelical United | Brethren church will have their class meetihg at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Dick Schafer Friday evening at ; seven thirty o'clock. MM. :a Naval Air Station, Florida, P.esit he is mbtored to his “Winter V» &'t« ecutlve plans to stay at this ret eat of work but is going to get in • Kw lily. _ . llnttrnattontl Sou«idpLtA>) ■ t i -fe '■
RvMyn Roon thn ft«xlstlim hi.st whs, 4e white elephant sale will Im held. 1: * , Tin* Women of the Muose will meet hi the houw Thur*da> •yanlßg at *ev»n thirty Officers will meat ih Mayan.. Mc.b Hn.rold Gay, social service chaltru«n. will hn in charge of the m. terlulnmant. ■Tho<Catholic' lutdlas of ('olumbla will have a mnutlng tn Ihe L. of C, hail Ttiesday evening* nfl.i Tburbh HcrvlecH i Mrs;'Charles Frank *4ll Im host ess for .the meeting of the Mlsalonary Society of the Church of God I Thursday evening at titeven thirty o’clock. — ~ ' 1 | ;,The Salem Methodist W.S.C.S j will meet at the home of Mrs. I'Ullffotd Roe Thursday afternoon Lt one thirty o'clock. The Holy Cross Dis< ussion club will have a meeting at eight o’clock Thursday evening at th* 1 home of Mrs. Julius B|rite. The Mount Pleasant W.S.C.S meeting will be held atshe church Thursday afternoon at! one thirty o’clock. All members sjre asked to attend. 't | Mr. and Mrs. dlles' Porter returned to their home here by plane [jesteHlay from Honolulu where they have visited the past few weeks With a son-in-luw ana daughter. Major and Mrs. J. A [Ogle. Maj! Ogle Is an Instructor In the national guard. , Mrs. James (Iniltshull (it this city I sustained a .fractured right arm last Thursday In a full at the hmnb of her daughter Mrs Mllck Baker In Fort Wayna; Mrs. Gan si.all hud been curing for her daughter, who limlcrwcnt u majm opttrutlon several Uceks ago She \wuk brought to b»jr Juune Frld.d ■evening,- !■' Mi mid Mi* BUrnm’lil ' Mongo" Meyers, of Mcmllpellar. spent Hun -day wni. friends and r.-lativea tn beiiiim’ Min, Humuel Mrrwllh, Jr Os New York dty arrived by plane Munday vtilKhi to visit |n this rllv Wltli bm ini|ther t Mrs, L, Viukc Triplet Boyi t orn To Anderson Couple Anderson Ind.. Mniih 5. il l > Triplet hoys were? born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert: Austin in St. John's hospital katuhlay. ThP babies weighed flje pounds tWo ounces, four pounds live ounces and four pound* ounces.
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t ..", . - . i." . ' I >''. , B ' 'if v, ■ RB nk i V jf | AfIWHHHMB gwi BL Bk. JB -yL-4 **' *» iQBB w* fMpWMMff < ! J . ■B’k. ft.WK : 1 ■ j^ 1 , '> *bß ' i 1 ■ Kd_-.j/ "’ ,J| HMw bbl iDfafeJlF ■ FEDERAL JURY of 10 women and two men hearing evidence in first degree murder trial of Oscar Collazo, . Puerto Rican nationalist on trial as result of assassination attempt on President Truman last November, leaves district court building in Washington during lunch recess. (International Soundphoto A - ' - ■ —•■■■ - -1 -■ i _ . • __ ;
*J 1 " — Admitted: i Freemont Borers Ohio City, O.; Mrs. Charles Arnold, Decatur; Mrs. Otto Wefel, I>c< n tur; Amos Sovine, Decatur, i Dismissedi Mrs. jlomer Repperrt Decatur; Mrs. Delmar Heckman and- baby b<|»y, Decatur; Luther Maupin, Geneva; Ralph Parke, Fort Wayne. R —, ■ • J Mr. and'Mrs Jumea Kgly are the parents of u baby (heightsr, bom ut 7:5K it ni .today a| the Adpms county liiemoilili tytapit.d :fl < .weighed <i pounds, Mrs Kaly is ihe ri n Fiiptm hump, , . John Duane Is thb nnmt* given to tho baby sun horn h» Mr and Him Piiul Atigaburger, rnf. Herne. m lllft am today at the looil fins pitul. Ha wrlKhod 7 pounds, IL ouncoH Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lundin. Jr. ale the parents of a.ltahy dnu-ghtoi. weight 7 pouhds, 7 ounces,\ hoi n Sunday at an Indianapolis hosplta, Lundin is a tjiedlcal student al flu Indiana Medical Center. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lundin of route six me the baby’s paternal grandparents
-r-—: —-- ' ■ County 4-H Band J. Now Celebrating K , Ist Anniversary Final preparations are being completed to celebrate the first anniversary of the Adams county 4-H band, the first of its kind in the stite, and officials i of the organization anticlpatexnjuch expansion in the coming year. Starting with IK members «, year agp, the 4-11 band grew io 61>; members by state fair time last fall T>ft of these members ;Worthin'* the band that led the parade at that fair. This was an increase pver th. 46 band members at the time of the Monroe I ll fair last suiiiiner, Under the direction Os G.-taltl Zimmerman, who organised the group last year, the euufity 4 It’ band has made ninny within the county it .(Ii r t •-1 •n * function*, .Zimmerman, in expectation ol mint* bund members', atWted nt the laM rchnarsal (hat anyone of 1 11 age Intrieated In -joining the bund to not later than April I Hind incinberahip requirement |h Hint aiirh member must Im tifH rl th member. The next practb r u sei for March Ift, in Monrbo, ■•• y C*m*,t**y 0© Wlllhiihstown. Mass. (t.*l't HRv clkir Lewie, author who died recently at the age of ilft, once built a laVieh, suptr modern henhouse oti bn t.iui mre < alate Io re. When it whs finished he looked at it and remarked:, "If 1 live to be 100*and eggs sell at $1 each. I’ll get my money back.”
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STATE ASSEMBLY (ContfHaed From Poee Om) - houses. ’ This conference committee, how. eyer, not only left untouched the $r>46.615.&04 amount approved by the senate Feb. JS but added an extra $250,000 or $450,000, They tacked on "either 1200.0Q0 or $400,000” for organization of a s|ute guard Should the Indiana national KU ard be called into service ,und also approved "about sso.^>oo , ’ in minor additions to departmental budgets, said a source ' loae to conDfi • • * who refused use of his name. The state guard appropriation, however, was a contingency fund aiid would not he .used unless the 3Kth division was culled to federal service. If the additional amount proved to b< 1450. turn. H would hike (he budget tt» $.>17,0(15.604 compared td / the original |&3l jtoo.oqo recon* / mended by the budget committee | a difference of $15,206.6(14. Dameerat Want Ad* Brlnfl R**uit* Particular People ••nd Th*lr CLEANING KELLY’S DRY CLEANING
