Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 59, Decatur, Adams County, 10 March 1951 — Page 3
SATURDAY, MARCH 10. 19M
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MISB LOIS BCHEINER PLANS APRIL WEDDING The engagement and upproafehing marriage of Miss Lq|» Rose Scljeiner to William Edward ; \ FaUrote; son of \ Mr. and Mrs. jWitliam E. Fiiurote <>f Decatutouie four, was announced today by, the brid<M»lecl» father. M»x J $i bjeiner of route three. y The wedding .will take place Haturday, April "• “t nine n't lock in the morning In Hi. Mary’s Catholic t him h Mien Heludiier intended ('antral • ulllolir Hitch' sihoiil In Furl \\ayne Mod WHS graduated from I >Ol at ill' I ul holll hlgil r M 1i.u.l '.hr I II 111011111 t <>t the In. .i| . liaj.li i .< f Imiia |a, i lt | tll , aniHi ll v \< |H«to»iil site |i|%millmtul as lump ■Utmiui al the | ohtml Hmllh lunar Ilia n Aanio yj ‘ ■ ■Her flpm »*, akn p hi.hliihlh til llf al Ilf lal hplli hl k > li |( load h • u«4lt*hr In furmltia wlih the FgJtMde ttVothniH roipmallon, '■/ 1- . CORRtOT LISTING FOR EASTERN STAR OFFICERS Through a transposition of lines • in « .story reporting the newly elected officers of the Order of Eastern Star in Friday evening's Democrat the officers were Incur Meetly Hated. We regret this error. Officers elected at the O.E.S. meeting on Thursday evening are as follows: worthy matron. Mrs Harry Stults; worthy patron, Weldon '* Bumgerdner; associate matron, Mrs. Raymond Snyder: j associate Raymond Snyder: Mrs. R. A. Stuckey: treasurer.*' Mrs. Robert Krick; conductress, Mrs. Weldon Stuckey: associate conductress Mrs. Elmo I ■ .' ' ’ ‘ These officers will be installed on /Saturday, March 31, at the Masonic hall. ' , D.A.V. AUXILIARY MEETS THURSDAY -The D.A.V. Auxiliary March business meeting was'held Thursday. evening in the. D.A.V. hall. ?<lrs. Rufas Sommers presided. Plans were made for. a bake suite' to be held on Marcjih 24. Memheitk will be contacted for dona- . tiohs. Those who have gifts th i coptribute for the hospital box for Fort Wayne Veterans hospital are asked to call S-8816 before Wednesday and the items will be* picked up - ■ -\- • I •/ Tim. Auxiliary social meeting l-f
Sr~= - J "I DO HOP! IT WON’T W KAIN TOMORROW"! HHHLb $ ««M4ta, . ''- 47 ' ■ ' , ' ■ ■ -JI J IJ .. 1' ■ ' I. ' 1 ■ .V . ” ' : -v \ ■■' ' ' ■ . '•■ ■■' ' ■ . . ■' . \ . . I- ■- J .-■ ■ SS**aL j ■ • You HAVE said it, haven't you? The night before • washday? Yes, and meant it, too, because there's nothing . worse than to have to let dirty clothes pile up while * you wait for nice weather. . • When you have • Hamilton*Automatic Clothes Dryer,. * you just flip the switch, toss in your clothes straight • from wringer or spinner and, in IS to 25 minutes, they’re • ' ready to iron I Things dry soft, sweet-smelling, and flufly ! ' in the Hamilton, too, an average washerload at a time. * (,j r«, m, ; i WAy rfsn’f you some fn, r/gAf away, and /*f ue I 1 eAow pow Aow Hamf/fon can faA«fA« /act Aft ! * * * ’ * q/ /aAor and rM ouf qf year twsVl/ wasA/ng? HV//Ae Aappy so demonefrafa. KLENK’S
will be held March 22 at the hall. MARY CIRCLE MEETS THURSDAY AFTERNOON Sixteen members of the Mary Circle of the First Presbyterian church met Thursday afternoon at 'in- home of Mrs Bert Haley. Two guests were present at the meeting. Mrs Haleyi, circle chairman, opened the I meeting with prayer, Mrs. L. Pettibone, devotional leader, used uh her subject ‘.'Me<H nation” from Hoclql prbxress mesa, xine, anil read the teurlptnre lesson Bum Acts Mis. A t’ I', (llllundupf w«h the ini laadei slides from the film "The Idle of Chrlsl." i he hosiess wkm assisted Jn sterv mg refieahmtmla by Mrs Mine < In Istioi mid Mis ili||nikdei •MARON JOHNSON HAS SRCDND BIRTHDAY Hharmi Jutrn Johnson. dtmrhi. id Mr mid Mia Hud .lull mum of thin <lh, observed Imi sewmil hjrfhduv mihlverniii y Thursday Hha was honored with a hirthdav dinner m the liottu> of her grandparents. Mr and Mrs. Frank Arnold In Fort Wayne. Nancy add Tommy Arnold of Fort Wayne jrere also present. j . E . ■ ... '. WORK AND WIN CLASS MEETS LAST EVENING The Work and Win class of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethlen church held their ing last evening at the home pf Mr. and Mrs. Dick Schafer. A brief business session was conducted by the president, Hubert] Gilpin. Twenty-two \calls were reported by the visiting committeej The class held a white elephant sale for the benefit of the Ladies Aid and games and contests were enjoyed. Refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Schafer and Betty and Cecil Harvey. — I METHODIST W. 8. C. S. NAMES OFFICERS ON THURSDAY Mrs. W. P. Robinson was reelected president of the Methodist Woman’s Society of Service Thursday afternoon at the March meeting of the group, held at the home of Mrs. Samuel Emerick. During the business meeting var. ious coming events were announced by Mrs. Robinson. The monthly | circle meeting will be held on March and a rummage sale will
?&&&&*< Society Items for day's publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson i'. ' ' • \ SATURDAY , Zion E. and R. Heidelberg claws bake sale; city hall, 9 a.m. , | Adams Central senior class bake , sale, Publlx service, 0 a m. MONDAY Flo-Kan Sunshine (Ibis, K. cjf >'• home, il p in. , Holy Family study club. Mrs, Fred Raker, Jr, »:.1O p.m Ham la Murla study djull, Mist Eathey Meyer, K p.m I'yililah Neadlr < ii»i» Hirihday I'hilv K I 1 Home, after Temple luumutii imimitmeni or Wo mail's duh, Mrs .larome Kuhns, Till! pm.\ I Miiuii bcpaitmenl of Woman's duh ( Mrs Clyde Hiiilar, 7 p,mf llti|i|»y llwinuhmkrns tdiih, family tiight mid |ndhick supper, ithmakpr svliiml, il .Id p m Ulvlc Duimrlment of .Woman s club Mrs N A Mlxi»»r. 7 4ft pin Ladies Fireman's Auxiliary, Mrs Harry Htultn. g p.m. i’aat I’renldentn Parlvy of Leglmi Auxiliary, Mrs. Lawrence Rash, | pin. Art Department of Woman's club, Miss Eleanor Pumphrey 7:30 p.m. Junior Women's club. Mrs. . Jethro Sprunger, 7:45 p.m. TUESDAY Rebekah Lodge formal initiation, t.0.0.F. hall, 7:30 p.m. Kirkland W.C.T.U., Mrs. Reuben . Smith, 1 p.m. i Monmouth P. T. A., MolSmouth school, 7:30 p.m. Church Mothers study club, Mrs. Wesley Lehman, 8:15 p.m. Minnehaha club, Red 5 Men’s hall, 6 p.m. 1 Delta Theia Tau business me'et!ing, Elks home, 8:30 p.m. Trinity E. U. B. W. S. W. S, church, 7:30 p.m. Root Township Farm Bureau. Mr. .and Mrs, Darrell Clouse, 7:Sj| be siipdnsored on March 30 and 31. A conference meeting will be held at the Wayne street church in Fort Wayne on April 13 and the district meeting at the Simpson church on April 25. The annual May hreakfaat will ' be held May 1 and the mother and daughter banquet Is being planned for May 7. Mrs. Homer Lower was In charge of the devtetiopa and the lesson was given by Mrs. Jay Thacker, assist-, ed by Mrs, Calvin Hteury, Mrs.' Arthur Hußlea and Mrs. Krnmn Johnson Other nfficwis named for- the Sired Up to S 2 RETWrSR Yrriivk \ IJ’il] I m ll' ■ 1 ' ■, \ w ■ I I 1 ■f - ■ irfl El r 111 I I I I■’ ife 111 Se I i ■ IHgjl 1 I I J|R9O32 SIZES 34-52 \ A find —this youthful style in larger sixes! A trim, glim shirtfrook with the good, quiet lines that anywhere beautifully. For extra flattery—scallopx on revere, sleeves and pockets! 3fl, 88, 40, 48, 44, 46, 48, 60, 61 ,81x6 36 lakes 4% yards 35-inch. Hend THIRTY CENTS in coins for special pattern to Marian Martin, o<re of Decatur Dally Demoorat, Pattern Dept., p, o. Box 6740, Chicago 10, 111. Print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, S6ONB. BISS and STYLE NUM HER. £ Hava you mbb 1.. The not III* imuettoT The new Spring Sulla! Enaembleif The new Wra>Onf Order our new Marian Martin Pat* tern Rook, read all about your beautiful spring wardrobe. Send just Twenty Cents for yonr copy today! A FREE pattern of a now , spring hat to printed to the book.
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p.m, , i St. Dominic study cluh, Mrs. i Harmon Gillig. after church. Rose Garden club, Mrs. Niland Ochsenrider, 2 p.m. Associate chapter of Tri Kappa Tea, American Legion home, S ' P.m. \ Dorcus class of Bethany church, church, 7:30 p.m. Delta lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. George Bair, 8 p.m. Willing Workers class of Christ-, lan church, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY , Presbyterian Ruth dfcle, Mrs. W. E. Petrie, 8 p.m. Presbyterian Naomi Circle, Thomas Htallbaum, 8 j).m,- , 1 Ladies Shakespeare dub, Mrs, Walter Kriyk, !:•• p in l*i<>rt( and Pleasure Homo Eicon-; umica dub, Mrs John Heimann, 7:30 p.m HlstoricMl dub luhi'haun, Mrs Huy Price 18 mmn Ztm LiitWan Mlsshmary Noctoty. memlmi'slilp lea, bSHemmit, I hi i» m H|>s||nh Mlriilh disider of Beta Sigma I'M businesN inhaling, Mrii Carl (hitishell. | n m HiiMnasa •n d tMmfteNshina* Wiimufi's duh, lieghm hoipa, ft 'So pm - THURSDAY ** Past Matrons dub of (>. E. H.. Masonic hall. ?:3o p.m. Monroe Better Homes cluh, Mrs. Raymond CHat 7;30 p.m. St.'Luke E. and R. Church' Women’s Xluild, all day. FRIDAY Adams County Federation of Clubs closing meeting. American Legion home. 1 p.m. coming year are as follows: first vice-president, Mrs. Watson Maddox; second vice-president, Mrs. Hugh Andrews; promotion secretary, Mrs. Niland Ochsenrider: recording secretary, .Mrs. Doyle Cop Her;; treasurer, Mrs. Elmer Chase; ’ secretary of missionary education, Mrs. Thacker; secretary of Christian relations and social activities, Mrs. Lowell Smith; secretary of spiritual life, Mrs. George Heim; secretary of literature and publications, Mrs. Paul Edwards; secre-. , tary of student work, Mrs. L. A. ■Cowens; secretary of youth, Mrs. Lyman Hann; secretary of children’s work. Mrs. G. C. Braden; secJ retary of supply, Mrs. O. G. Baughman; secretary of status of women,' Mrs. John Doan. IONMOUTH JUNIORS O PRESENT PLAY Norinan Edwin Robinson, Instructor at Monmouth high school has announced the cast for the annual junior datia play of that school to be held April 4 ahd ft at the h'gh school auditorium. The play Is Waller Ben Harris’ comndy In thrnn teto "Kicked Out Os (’ollegs." Members of the cast include] .lane Clark, Marilyn llohnka, Allee duelling, Bonnie Deam Evelyn Jiulmahn, Merllyn Grotrlsn, Jasti Klrchhofer, Marilyn Kiefer,! Virgens: Helklng, Daley Dev Is, Hm| riel Faalllnf, Franklin Becker; Robert BuUetneler, Larwiell cable. Jack -Evafelt. Russel Wtelchle. Donald Uallmewer, Ixk) Mheetot Howard Fuelling, Charles Furhina't, Tom Klese, David Sprunger, Ken* neth Scheuler, Kenneth Busies,
Drainage Gate Protects Tile H p—T' — ; ■ . ... . ■/ ■. '. I | DRAINAGE GATE ] ‘ , H i LL ZlsAbori r-xi—r ■ . 1 u \r -T’J J Z-ff , _ I I I Ti(> Outl<t ~~ X \ J <■* ~ 'J w* 1 .'<■>" i »/ \ \ s ' ,6G « shwt 5 : !'"" 1 -( j Metol Got* front soe • . i Goiiqr F ?°i ‘ Outads Orcumfarenc# of Outlot Plus gs Inch#, . ■■.. : r ■ • > rn-r-' : 1 ! pi | *cT M form •{■ Opening J.J U£- I f Z <rß«nd H» fit against and of Outlet \ Ga,e / ASRICUUTUKU CNOMICRINS I \ J MMATMNT ‘ | X puna- I *VWUt DNtVSRSiTT FRONT SIDt wxrj;'. ' J “ ' ’ ' ■ ,'f I **** J Freqiiisntly drain tils outlets olof adue to high water carrying debris Into the line or due to entraSoe of rodents. This may cause complete failure of the drainage system and result In a serious crop loss Ah automatic drainage gate used at the outlet can prevent this condition, Gerald Karstens, extaniitjn agricultural engineer at Purdud University, reports. -• 1 . A 1 • , . For small tile outlets, a drainage gate may ha made In the following the plans drawn by tite Purdue man The plans are pictured here. Thia gate wIH preVgnt the entrance of rodents and debris carried by high water and‘*lll allow the water |o discharge from the tile whan high water at, the outlet recedes. This type of gate may be usod oft a boll tile outlet—protected with a concrete headwall—it the tile projects through the headwall two Inches or more, or It may be used on a metal pipe outlet, After the gate Is made. It Is recommended that two coats of metallic sine paint he applied to prevent corrosion 5 ‘ For larger outlets, a drainage gate manufactured by a commercial firm should be used, Karstens recommends. * i Wf' - '■ ' ■ ® t : "
gH^HH|^ Wisdnesdsy, March 14, at . the by * Cu ■ tort- In Molitor Mwiy Mniii, noted fm»d torturer, will pimen t tn luriti home maker* «fi MMNUally itnfiwHiihm jh ,m "" bh*M|(lii 'in limit saving ami i««i«i tompHna jim Ipt’* in iwo i hunts Mim Hibu will piwpara flvk mtn >im« mwqln « ie*p well mMl< lurhwm <ivmr iikmi iii>iiiii UV’h) Hllll! Il spot lai lIHMiI Im I Wclvu hl hi mli.ui.i, rPHlliiltlM foials from hm I'hlho ftwacr Ml'ii, HrOtt Is pop'ilar with h»im»> maker* for her novel and practical idea* and Interesting lectures on food preparation and nerving. Admission' to the cooking sc hbo I Ih tree and numerous free prizes will bo awarded. The public la Invited to attend this demonstration of new recipes and cooking hlblx. Th©' school is sponsored by Stucky & Co., Philco dealer, and will be conducted from 1:30 to 3:30 Wednesday. Jim Goldner, Leroy Werling, L&rence Roop, Ruben Thieme, Edwin Krueekeberg, Robert Miller. / . f A meeting of the Kirkland W.C.T U. will be held at the home of srs. Reuben Smith at one o’clock Tuesday afternoon. The Monroe Better Homes eiub will meet at the home of Mrs. Raymond Crist Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock. Members are asked to note the change in date. ■f The Adams County Federation of cdubs will have their closing meting of the year Friday afternoon at the American Legion home. A carry-in luncheon will be •erred, at one o'clock and Mrs. R p. Myers will ; give a book review during the program. All clubs belonging to the' Federation are inylied to an er pl. ; Miik Jean Shockley, county h«aljH nurse, will he the guest at the meeting of the Atonm’oulh' l'«n<iil T«m hmx AMOdt niton Tuesday evening The meet big Will Im held at the Monmouth school at Hov.cn thirty o'clock J Mrs, Wilbur Petrie" will be host eas to member* of the Muth Circle of the Presbyterian church Wednesday evening nt eight o'clock Naomi (’ln la tvlU tncel al the itomk of Mia Thoma* Stallbauin Wednesday' at eight. ' The. \VSWS ~f Trinity Evan-
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Handicraft School At Berne Tuesday List Teachers For Workshop At Berime Another handicraft workshop is being offended to anyone interest-, . ed. j t Teachers for the Berne ijandicraft school Tuesday were announc. ed today by the county extension office. Anna K. Williams home demonstration agent, will assist thole wish instruction and help with caning project. She suggests that those who bring their chulr to cane have done any reftnisnlng on the wood that may be needed before slartlDM to .Him ('Him mil be gvallable at the school Mrs. Holman Ugly will ha in charge of Hie test He point litg olaas, Mrs h'gly; of .toffeisim towiiHtilu, has laiigiit many Adams county women this art ilrni i« gyai m trnttaina In |mpulHrlly Those wl)o wish io paint aw requested to bring MlftfiM feed ato’k malarial fni lirarihw work I Knitting will he lam.in by Mrs Noel Hemphill of Her ho To learn thia needle craft a t»»kii ..i ... . .h. i and scrap yarn will im imhmlml (Horta Koene man w|H assist with registration and direction The school is free to the public and 4-H leaders who expect to participate in the handicraft project are especially Invited. The classes' will run from 9:15 to 3:30, p.m. in the Bertie town halL. I ——————— —J geßcal United Brethren church will hold election of officer® at their regular meeting, to be held at the church Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock. An executive meeting will also be held. The Past Matrons club of the Order of Eastern Star will meet at the Masonic hall Thursday even. Ing at seven thirty o'clock. Rebekah Lodge will holdl forma? initiation at the 1.0.0. F. hall Tues, day evening at seven thirty o'clock. The. degree staff from the Mt. Olive Rebekah Lodge, Petroleum, will exemplify the degree of Rebekah Odd Fellowship for a class of candidates. Mrs. Helen Lister, assisted, by Fancjion Yodek Ethel Toman, Gusta BJaker and Clara Drum are ih charge of refreshments. All members are urged to attend. GIRL SCOUTS llrowide Troop 17 met on Wednesday afternoon,! After dues and attendance were taken 4wo new games Were played. Wej sang the
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UNITED ELECTRICAL, RADIO AND MACHINE I WORKERS OF AMERICA (UE) LOCAL 921 l>E( ATCIL INDIANA r ' ■ . '' <T‘ .' C - x ■ ' .. ' I . March & 1951 1_ i ’ ■ ;■ •'■ - . ' ' - ■' - V * ■ .■■' 1 ' . . Mr. E. W. Lankenau J Plant Manager I , j General Electric Company Decatur, Indiana ■. V ■ ' . ' ’ ■ " ■ Dear Mr. - ' ' This is to answer the letter you sent to all of us on March 6th. Your t letter was no doubt aimed to try and break up our Union meeting today called on Company time. We demand that you stop interfering with our Union affairs, jlf you would settle our grievances, there would be no necessity for our calling special meetings. ■ . ■ ■ ,- You say that you no wish to do away with plant-wide seniority.” Then, wliy doh’t you follow plant-wide seniority as guaranteed* in our National Contract and negotiate a local supplement in Jine with it? | ' '■ ; . ' '■ .. ■ ' . • ' ■ ■ v You say that yOu give new employees “training and encouragement ■ . I . to qualify/’ Then why did you fire Evelyn Patrick without warning? \ ' . ; . ' < You say it is your ll desire “to settle grievances as promptly and as satisfactorily as possible.?’ For three years we have tried to win raises for the day workers. Is thih the “jprompt and satisfactory” action you talk about? ’ You state, regarding our request that Good Friday instead of Election Day be our 7th paid holiday, that it “would seem appropriate to negotiate locally.” Why wouldn’t you do this in our last three meetings when we demanded Good Friday? [ - We think the above facts are sufficient to prove to everyone, including the Company, that your fetter was full of double-talk and didn't settle a single grievance. i ’ * . We. the membership in special I meeting today, therefore go one record to ing. If you want steady prtkjuction, then settle these cases. MEMBERSHIP, CE LOCAL 924 . ■ '. p ‘ H' ’ | . '. . . ' ■ [ ( j ■£■ £• fig
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"Animal Fair’ and a Brownfe song. Gloria Wall brought the treat. The meeting closed With singing Tups. Girl Scout Troop 8 met Friday evening • after school at the fire station. The meeting was opened, roll was called and dues paid. The girls decided to start on the Garden Flower badges and will visit Rentz Florist. * Election of officers was held with the following results: president, Gwen Hilyard; vice-president, Jane Rentz; secretary, Anita Smith; scribe, Dorcas Davidson. The meet, ing was closed with the Friend ship Circle. Scribe, Dorbas Davidson. Girl Scout Troop 20 met at Lincoln school Wednesday/ to hold their regular meeting. ’Duej were collected and refreshment" , were then seyvfed by Rose Marie Meyer. We then went to the library to see the Easter Egg Tree and grera dismissed. Scribe, Susie Sutton. Robert Gelael,, of route two, wax among .those who received super ior rating | for performance in a rocent oofttMt held nt Hnrrlxim Hill ailuml In Fort Wayne iialsel playa the mhrlmbii
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Mil. lOIA COHAIO laavM wur| hi washint* ton toitowiAjf nrat murder «t ui 11 y vetdiri agalmit her hmdmnd <»« car ih the HI air Mouse assassination attempt A death penalty ia mandatory. (fhfrrwuHottoD
M|oswtal’ Admitted: Ambrose Gase, Decatur; David Hawkins. Monraevllle. Dismissed: Mrs. James Egly and baby girl, city. Mr. and Mrs. ; William Howell, of West Monroe street, are the parents of a baby daughter, born at 9 o’clock Friday evening at the Adams county memorial hospital. She weighed 7 pounds. 11 ounces. A baby son was born to Mr. andj Mrs. Robert Lautzenheiser, of Geneva, at 4:35 a. m. today at the local hospital. She weighed 7 pounds, 10 ounces. .■*• » - • Twins Grow Older Belmont, Maas. (UP) — Mrs. Abbie Cuahman of Belmont and Mrs. Catherine Cashman of Newbury port think* maybe they are ths nation’s ohl«Ht twin sister*. W» dow» ot brut hers, tlu»y have jn»t observed their 86th birthday ! < . ... ',,! w.l, ',in n' i .mi ' J
