Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 87, Decatur, Adams County, 12 April 1951 — Page 2

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Union Workers 4-H club waa held April JQ at thd Emmanuel Lutheran school. Movies were shown by Bernard Schhltz. Group singing was led by the 4-H club ageist, Gloria Koenemqn. • The program was planned for ■■ , A. •f ' ; / \ e.

t the year and record books vtore • distributed by the\ Junior leaders, i Rewreahmenta ware served to the boys’ and girls’ clubs by the , junior leaders. , \ 7 The next meeting be April ■ 24- at the Emmanuel Lutheran ' ’ ” ■ - ’ '[X

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school in Union township. Sodbusters ij*: The Blue Creek Sodbusters 4-H club held their first regular meeting April 2 at the Kimsey scfidol. The meeting was called v to order by the president, Jim Wilson/Tbe i ecord books were distributed by the leaders, Charlie Myers • and Claude Marckel, to the 36 meinbers present. The next meeting will be held May 7 at 7:30 p.m. at the Klmshy school. .. _ Dr. and Mrs. Roy Archbold attended .the meeting and banquet ot the district dental association at Fort Wayne last evening. ; John Estill of Willshire, O , has been fined 150 and costs for dla playing a punch hoard. Squire McKeddie suspended 125 of the fine and Kstill was released under |SOO bond. Kenneth Pflum has been ; ln stalled as exalted ruler of the KTks lodge at Van Wert. (1, Mildred Wilson demands I2OJMKI and Claude Kennett |7,500 in salts tiled against Deen D. Rtulta to Hie Jay circuit court as ths result ot an automobile crash on stole road II titter Fort iv»v«w IhH July 4. They Allege u>hi Htitiu m» extremely nnary end was driving more than too tnllaa per hour and falletl tn mates a turn on tlie highway. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Aahbauchsr have returned to their home In 1 treatur after spending the elnter on Florida's west coast. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edwards have returned from Indianapolis, where they attended the photographers convention at the Lincoln Hotel. Dwight M. Kimble, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Kimble of Fifth street, hast' returned to hia home in Akron ’after attending the American Chemistry society meetings at Boston. Mass., and Cleveland. O. The A.C.S. is celebrating its 75th anniversary j ear. Kimble is associated with Firestone Co. in Akron. 7? \Mrs. Dick Heller motored to Rensselaer today to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Van Grant. o o 3 Household Scrapbook ) | By ROBERTA LEE O__--1O 1 To Clean Marble Cover the stained marble with e paste consisting of two tablespoons of soda, one tablespdon each' of salt and powdered pumice, and noma cold water. After thia paste has dried on the marble, rub It off with a cloth, and wash the marble well, with soap and water. If necessary, repeat this procesa. < Pulling Threads Before attempting th pdlj Qireads in linen* run a damp along Hto line where the thread ir to be pulled The thread «H’ pull out much more easily wlifle lhe cloth Is damp Mustard Flatter Try using the white nt an egg Instead t»f water, tor mixtnk, when preparing a mustard plaster. The result *lll be m itlurnm that will not burn Say| TV Receiver Will Double Range Chicago, Apr. 13 (UP)--A cjj cago manufaidurjng firm saya (la newly-developed television receiver has double the range of presdnt home sets and can Increase the nation’s TV audience 25 percent, f The John Meek Industries said, thie receiver can triple the urea effectively served by a video uta-' tion and pick up programs 1W miles away. 1 J ‘ i t If You Have Anything Tp Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays.

HEAR The Book of REVELATION Explained Each Evening 7:30 Exoe.pt Sat. MISSIONARY CHURCH

— 4 " Holiness Association Will Moot Sunday The Adams County Holiness Association win Karg its regular monthly meeting Sunday at 2 p.m. in die Mount Hope Church of the Nazarene, five miles east of Berne and one mile north. The Rev. Roy Lewis, of Albany, will be the speaker ana special music will be provided. All mem. bers are urged to attend and the public is invited.

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School Teacher Is Mother Os 1951 Indianapolis, April 12.—(UP) — Mrs. Gertrude Marxson, a school teacher 28 of her 71 years, was Indiana mother of 1951 -.today and eligible to vie Mr the national title. Mrs. Manson, who reared four children along’ with two she adopted, graduated from Purdue University at the age of 51 in the same class with one of her three sons, - Fred Manson, Jr.

Resqlts of the statewide nominations were announced by Mrs. W. W. Reedy, Indianspolte, Indiana chairman of the American mothers committee of the Golden Rule Foundation of New York City. The national winner will be announced in New Yqrk ext month. Monmouth PJ T. A. Talent Show, Monmouth School, Tuesday, April 17, 8:45 p. m. 25c adults, 10c children. T V , \ f , . V': Democrat Want Afle Bring Results j '■■■» '■> ■ V —■ I.nm. -.l—l— .1.1.1 ...——.

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