Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 61, Decatur, Adams County, 13 March 1951 — Page 3

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t USS/VIOLET DICK /ILL WED SUNDAY Mr and Mrs. .Albert F.'Dick f route four, announce the I marriage. of their Iteji-ghter, Violet liies, to William 11. Beck, son of Dr. and Mrs. Valter R. Beck of Crown Point.! The wedding will take place at 1 wo thirty o’clock Sunday after-1 oon In the St. Luke Evangeljrtd I and Reformed church at Honduras ! Miss Dick Was graduated from' Kipkland high school and is now* <s| senior student at the Ball memorial hospital achoolof.'nurfcing. I Oer. fiance is serving in the navy 4nd a.i present is aboard th ' t’.S.S. jOriskany. ■ Missionary society Meets on Thursday I’ The Missionary Society of the Church of God met Thursday eve ; I jiilig: at the home of Mrs. Charles. Frank-with seventeen'ntemitero in ittetidanVe. ( Three visitors were; present. , 1 | Devotions were in charge of Mrs,i pruery Hawkins, who opt ned the fleet’ n " with group singing of the iiyrnn, "Rejoice and be Glad." “An I Jaster Poem" was ‘read by Mrs. 3arl,'Geyer and prayers were ofeied by Mrs Wvnn and Mrs ,Floyd Torrison. A talk on “Religion in' he Near East" Was given by Mrs.' Ilorrison and tributes to Mrs. Nora lunter were read by Floyd 1 itched The? closing prayer was offered l|y, Mrs. Cal Peterson. ilegion auxiliary has MARCH BUSINESS MEETING I The! American . Legion Auxiliary ijeld their March business meeting |

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.Friday evening at the Legion home. The month of March' is {dedicated to community service in the auxiliary program. > j In line with the project, was donated to the Red Cross drive and a contribution was given to the Society for Children. L I wlas also that wheelI chairs wepe purchased with the I proceeds of the magazine ? sales. One (hair is now being usel in a i private home and tjie other Will be jpvailable as sdon as Lit is ‘‘delivered. These chaiVs'arie fi>r the use of any person in ’the county. The local unit Wls<| Iras hospital beds, including one (fracture bed. arid a hot pack and heater avail iode for home use. ■ f ;|! At the meeting, atj appeal was ' made .for members to cont.ribut<; to the Red Cross blood bank pro' ;giam. Reports on the , fourth district meeting held here last Thursday were given. The names of Mrs. .Henry Braun -and Mrs. .Joseph (Kitson were omitted from the list pfl local members who served on .committees for the meeting. The .next district Meeting; will be hel l at Kendallville in May. Election o’ Officers will be held and . memorial i services for members who? have , died in the past year will be* con i ducted. ■■ < Miss Margaret Eitlng. auxiliary president announced that entries for the Americanism Essay con test have been submitted aifd the winners will he announced ijn the near future. * 1,1 . Announcement was; also {>made that auxiliary members are invited Ito attend the birthday par|y of ■ Adams Post 43, to he held tft the | post home Thursday evening. The [auxiliary will present a biiihday [cake to the post. Mis?, Kiting will , make the; presentation. ; The March social meeting has been, postponed until Friday, March 30. "because of Holy Wee|r. I Initiation of all, 1951 new members will take place at that tiine.lNotification cards Will be sent jo all whp will participate. who havd never attended initiation (ceremonies are urged to be present. I Reservations_shoi|ld be made’ with Mi's. Adrian Baker. Those, whot i have not paid dues are asked ho cal|l Mrs. T. C. Sriiith at Bonce as Wednesday is the last day for the uijit to reach its quota for merit points , • ; t MUSIC DEPARTMENT t IN FINAL MEETiNGi Mrs. Clyde Butter was hostess last evening for the closing fleeting Os the Music Department of Decatur Woman’s ‘flub. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Edgar Garber, Mrs. \villiam C. Feller and Mrs. Jonas M. Berkley. | Mrs. Harry Dailey presided at ihe business meeting in tjte absence of the departmental chairman, / Mrs. James Kocher, Jr. The program leader, Mrs, Arden Arnold, gave' an interesting talk

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Society items for ifday’s publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 3-2121 j Phyllis Acheson ' y TUESDAY Adams Central parent-busdrivers, ! teachers basketball game, Adams (Central gym,.7:30 p.m. ' Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs. Leo ’ Faurote. 8 p in. G. E. Aeolian choir rehearsal, Decatur high school music room, 7:30 p.m. Rebekah Lodge formal initiation, 1.0.0. F. hall, 7:30 p.m. . \ Monmouth P. T. A., Monmouth school, 7:30 p.m. f Church Mothers study club, Mrs. Wesley Lehman, 8:15 jo.m. .Minnehaha club. Red Men’s hall, 6 p.m. Delta Theta Tau business meeting. 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, 7:3 ) p.m. ’ ' St. Dominic study club; Mrs. Harmori Gillig, after church. Associate chapter ofl Tri Kappa Tea, American Legion home, 8 p.m. . Dprcus class of Bethany church, church, 7:30 p.m. Delta Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Bair, 8 p.m. Willing Workers class .of Christian church, Mrs. Mary Keller, 351 North Tenth street, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Eagles Auxiliary public party. (Eagles hall, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Night Bridge club, Mrs. William Schumacher 7:30 p.m. Presbyterian Ruth circle, Mrs. W. E. Petrie. 8 p.m. Presbyterian Naomi Circle, Mrs. Thomas Stallbaum, 8 p,m. Ladies Shakespeare club, Mrs. Walter Krick, 2:30 p in. Profit and Pleasure Home Economics club, Mrs. John Heimann, 7:30 p.m. Historical club, luncheon, Mrs. Roy Price 12 noon. on “Gilbert and Sullivan” and recordings of, their best known compositions were played. At the conclusion of the program; refreshments w’ere served from a table beautifully appointed in a St. Patrick's Day theme. JUNIOR WOMEN MEET- ' WITH MRS. SPRUNGER The -Junior Women's club held its March departmental meeting last evenihg at the home of Mrs. Smart Suit Dress f /Vi ft ■ I w' ~ i"I hsv. JI slim M-ll jjlll! |ip 9089 SIZES 30-tt The crisp two-piecer you want for now and summer! Paneled jacket;(see diagram) is as easy to sew as it’s new and smart. Skirt’s easy—two main pattern parts! Pattern 9089 comes in sizes 12, 14, 18, \ 18. 20; 3ft. 32*. 34, 36. 3X. 40, 42. Size 16 takes yards 85inch; % yard contrast fabric. Send THIRTY CENTS in coins for special pattern to Marian Martin, care of Decatur Daily Pattern Dept., P. O. Box 6740, Chjcagb 80, 111. Print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, ZONE. SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Have you seen ... The new Silhouette? The new Spring Suits? Ensembles? The new Wrap-On? Order otir new. Marian Martin Pattern Book, read all about yolr beautiful spring wardrobe. Send just Twenty Cents for ybur copy today! A FREE pattern of a new spring hat is printed in the book.

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RECENTLY WED The marriage o| Helen Dull and Robert Lyle Roop took place recently In the Geneva Methodist church. Thfe Rev. Clayton Steele officiated at the\ doubte ring ceremony. The bride Is the daughter of Edwin Moser of Geneva and the groom is the son of Mites Roop, of this city, and Mrs. teora Roop of Marion. i > fl — Photo by Edwards

Jethro Sprunger. During the business session, conducted, by Mrs. Richard Linn, it was decided to give a contribution t<\ the Red Cross. ' i Mrs. Robert Theobold gave art Interesting discussion on facts' of advertising and the, facts behind the ads. ' | At the close of the meeting, refreshments were served by Mrs. Sprunger, assisted by Mrs. Gordon Harvey, Mrs. Tom Lutes and Mrs. Theobold. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Simeon Hain. Jr., on April 25. The Willing Workers class o' the Galvafy Evangelical United Brethren church will meet Friday evening at seven thirty o'clock in the "church basement. —»“■■■■■ The ladies of Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church will meet in .the chiirch basement Thurs day morning at pine thirty ( o’clock to clean and rearrange the church kitchen. / Faurote 'will be hostess t<| members of . Eta Tau Sigma sorority this evening at eight o’clock. ; ’ ' • ■ The Ladies Aid of Union Chapel will hold an all day meeting at the church Thursday. A potluck dinner will be served at noon. The day will be spent in sewing arid quilting and the ladies bf the church are invited. The 4-H band will have practice at Monroe Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock. Election of officers \ will be b el d at the business meeting and all memberk and parents are brged to attend. . 'i —+-—' . The Pleasant Mills Methodist W. S. C. S. meeting will he held at the church Thursday afternoon at one thirty o'clock. The Adams County Chorus will have rehearsal at the Farm. Bureau Zion Luthern Missionary society membership tea, church basement, 1:30 p.m. \ Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, business meeting, Mrs Carl Gattshall, 8 p.m f , Business and Professiona' Women’s club. Legion home, 6:30 p.m. \ THURSDAY Ladies of Bethany E. U. B. church, 2 p.m. \ Ladies of Trinity *El' U. B. church, church basement, 9:30 a.m. Pleasant ,\Mills Methodist W.S. C.S. church, 1:30 p.m. • 4-H Band practice and election of officers, Monroe, 7i:30 p.m. \ Union Chapel Ladies Aid,.church, ill day J Progessive Workers class o’* Trinity church, church, 7:30 p.m. > Mary and Martha class of Firs. Methodist church, Mrs. Harve Baker, ’feouth Third Street, p.m. D.Y.B. class of Trinity church, church basement, 7:30 p.m. Order of Rainbow for Girls. Masonic hall, 6:45 p.m. Friendship Village club of Blue Creek township, Kirnsey school, 1 p.m. Women of Moose potluck supper, Moose home, 6:30 p.m. Past Matrons club of 0. E. Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. Monroe Better, Homes club, Mrs. Rayipond Crist, 7:30 p.m. St. Luke E. and R. Church Women’s Guild, church, all day. v FRIDAY Willing Workers class of CaP vary E.U.B. church, church basement, 7:30 p.m. \ Girl Scdut Council, Mrsi A:, R8 ' p.m, \ Adams County of Clubs {closing meeting, American Legion home, 1 p'.m. p MONDAY Adams; County Chorus, Monroe Farm Bureau, 7:30 p.m.

■ in Monroe Monday evenat seven thirty o’clock. , - The ladies of the Bethany Evangelical (Unit e<| Brethren church are *sJb£ to meet at the church Thursdqjj afterhoon at two o’clock for ian (important meeting. Plans tor t Organization of a unified women’s group will be discussed and officers elected. All women of the church’are urged to be present. T|ie -Adams County Federation of |Clubs will hold their closing meeting of the, year at the Legion, hoiie Friday afterndon at one o’clofk. Mrs. Bert Haley is chairman of .the committee in charge. A (fhrry-in luncheon will lie served at On? o’clock and rolls, butter epfcream will be furnished. i' • . ■ — i . Tile Rev. A. Ck E. Gillander motore| to Fort Wajfyp today to attend a' ( Burch meeting. w. and Mrs. C. Lehr man family entertained Sunday for pr. and Mrs. H. E. Steinman Mr<|‘ Jeanette Davis and Mrs Etltel Krick, of Monroeville, and Mrsj Georgia Morris and Hilda S( hieminer of Fort Wayne; “5 11 -a Bosrital Mrs. Herbert Brandt l; Frederick Davidson, •s. Doyt Gamble Van Mrs. Charles Roebuck, .; Mrs. Jesse Schwartz Dismissed: Mrs*. Don Grant and spn, Michael Terrance, city. St go v I Sodbusters TIU jilue Creek Sodbusters held theit enrollment meeting March 6. at Kimsey school. The meeting was|ca|ted to order by the pres-' idenj Bill Sipe. Officers for the' following year wer| eflected? president, Jim Wilson j| vice-president, John Bilder bacA; secretary, Pauline Roe, treagqrer, (Roger Ripley; health leader, Kenneth Markel; song leader, Suzanne Kuhn; pianist, Burkhart; recreation leader, Roinbna Gottshall; news reporter. Ann Bilderback. decided that the meetings shotfid be the first Monday of month. Lateir, refreshment’’ wetA served. The next meeting will be held April 2 at the Kimsey schdpl.; If-- — If Y»u Have Anything To Sell Try A Bieniocrat Want Ad —lt Pays.

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T|>is Brownie, who shares membership in the Girl Scouts of>she U.S.A, with a million girls aged 7 through 17, wH£ take part in the nationwide . birthday celebration of the*; |Ri>l . M.mK 12

Spaniards Protest High Living Costs Government Moves To Halt Outbreaks Barcelopa, Spain, March 13.-— (UP) — Generalissimo Francisco Franco's government today threat-, 'eped Stern action against rioters in a move (o halt outbreaks of violence through the nation’s second largest city. ! Following an emergency cabinet '-•ession at 'Franco’s home, interior minister Bias Perez Gonzales announced: > “The government has in its hands, power'to put down any kind olf trouble-making and will apply the' full weight of the law against those who try to break down peace and order.” Meantime, a drizzling rain dampened the ardor of thousands of rioters among the city’s population of 1,125.000 vtho set fire yesterday to curtains in the city hall, , punctured tires anp effected a general sit-down strike in offices and factories, ' ■ '.V .1 The crowds protested the high cost \Of , liying following > their triumphant boycott of city street cars last y?eek which forced authorities to rescind an order raising fares. i ■. The interior minister reported the city returned to normal. There were no outward signs of jiction beyond the rounding up of sepres of suspects. ■ A number of shops reopened late yesterday after employers joined workers through the, morning in the protest strike. Evening newspapers appeared an<jl thp city’s fuel, light ,and transport systems operating. ' , Eduardo Baeza, the city’s civil governor, told newsmen the strikes had been pro”oked by Communists determined to embarrass the nation just as its international position was improving. He said a number of Communists already had \been rounded up. ‘ \ Informed sources said, however, that soaring prices on essential foodstuffs had created honest complaints from nort-Communtets. Berne Society To Present Cantata The choral society of tlie Cross Evangelical and Reformed church at Berne will present the “Divine Redeemer,” by Gounod,' an Easter cantata, at .tAe church Sunday afternoon at 4' Mrs. M. J. NeuenschwUnder will he the, director, with Mrs. , Ervin Felber as accompanist Soloists are Mrs. Max. ine Nussbaum. Ardus Jean Beaty, Evelyn Miller and Luther Yager.' Mrs. . Leland Neueri will present an organ prelude, offering and postiudej. ' j Reparations Demand Is Mpde By Israel \ ( . ■' '. Tel Aviu. Israel, Marchl3. -u---(UP) — ' Israel, demanded $1,500,000,000 reparations from Germany today for “Wver 6.000,000 Jews who were done to death by torture,' starvation, mas? execution (and asphyxiation” before and during’ World War 11. , The demand was contained in identical notes servdd on Washington, London and Paris and hahded tp th® Soviet legation in Tel Aviu. The note said the money would be used to “secure indemnification of the heirs and victims and renabilitation of the survivors.” \ 1 GIRL SCOUTS All members and parents of Brownie Troop 4 are reminded of the Juliette Low program to he held this evening at the Lincoln school. v ' /

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Observe Notre Dame v Night On April 2 \ South Bend, Jnd., March 13 — (I’P) — Some 2o,««)ll Univer.-ity of Notre Dame alumni laid plans today for the' 28th annual observance of Notre Dhme night April 2. Atemni elujis in 37 states were scheduled to present ( programs paying tribute to the school’s a chievements. \ Walter S.\ Chambers Dies At New Castle Newspaperman Dies After Long Illness New Castle, Ind.. Mhrch 13— (UP) —Walter S. Chambers. 80, president and publisher of the New Castle Courier-Times, Incl, died today in his home after a long, illness. Chambers, a Democrt ic state (senator for many years, entered newspaper work in 1891 as a $3 a ; week reporter on the old New Castle Democrat. He bought the Democrat four years later and in 1929 became owneV of the New. Castle Times. The Times and Courier mefged in. 1930 With Chambers as its president and publisher; , He first was elected to the Indiana legislature in 1915 and served all but two terms through 1941. His survivors include three daughters' and two sons. One son, Walter, JE,\ is business manager pf the Courier-Times, and the other. Scott 8., is editor. > 1 His sons-in-law also' hold jobs with the paper. One, Tom Green, is managing editor and city editor. Another. J. Gilford Eden, is circulation manager, and the third. William* Bailey. is retail advertising ijianager. The Chambers family also owns and operates F-M radio Station WCTW here. If you have something to "seW or rooms for rent try a Democrat V/ant Adv. It result*.

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