Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 95, Decatur, Adams County, 21 April 1951 — Page 3

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FRIENDSHIP VILLAGE IN THURSDAY MEETING i } Last Thursday evening the Friendship Village club of Side CreeU township held their regular meeting. Mrs. Glen Schadt opened .the tweeting, and after th* roll \' call, Whieh was answered with the a flower, Mrs.,Ed Tricker led thh devotion. The group Jpined In singing “Love’s Old Sweet Song,” the. sohk of the month. | ingleison oh nylon was then! presented by the leaders, Mrs. Qaie Cause* and Mrs* Paul jßurkhahdt. Lt was agreed to donatfe $5 to the Saiyation Army. Mrs. Oscar Austin gav* a reading, following which the meeting ended with .t|ie creed. This'club.will be the guest of the WALLPAPERS „nj ■ . . See our large selection of 1951 Patterns ' KANE paint and Wallpaper 158 So; Second Phone 3-3030

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M. W. friendship club of Berne at the homei of Mrs. Clifton Nussj banm, 6|5 (East Water street perne, s at the next meeting on April 24 at - seven thirty o’clock. I I DR. CARROLL SPEAKS . TO AdAMS CO. N.URSES <; i Dr. Joi n Carroll of ]J Decatur spoke to tpe Adams county nurses > |association -'Thursday evening . | when flxey 'held their monthly . meeting at the home of Mrs. Ear- , Adams. |Di'. Carroll’s lecture, the , subject ’of which was coronary > thrombosis; proved very interesi ting to the; group. y L Following the lecture, the Sentimental F<|ur, of Fort Wayne provided entertainment In the form o* ~al ’ musical selections. Deli- ■ clous refreshments where served , to the thirty one members present by the committee, Miss Marie Felber, chairman. ; Mrs. Koenemap, Mrs. Arthur Bauermeister and Mrs. Marvin Conrad will be hostesses at the April meeting of the Sunny Circle Home Ec i'club of Preble township. The meeting will take place Wednesday evening kt thirty at the Preble-township recreation center.

r 1 1 „ i .mu i —-i I * *• I 1 | -... r I Society Items for\ day's. pub* f llcation. must be phoned In by II a. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) „ j\Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson SATURDAY G.E. Aeolian and Zion Luth* eran choixi rehearsal, Decatur Zion Lutheran church, 6:3o*p.m. Decode clpb dinner party, 'Masonic hall, 5:30 pm. . ! ■ ' Bobo V.B. Willing Workers class bake, tale, ! Publix Service, 9 a.m. Zion Lutheran bake sale* city hall, 9 a.ip. i , i, Epsilon Sigma! chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, bake Schafer’s, Store, 9 u;m. ~ t MONDAY Flo-Kan i Sunshine girls, K.T. home, 6 p m.j ! i Rosary society of St. Mary’a church, K. of C. hall. 7:30 pi#. Pythian Sister Needle club, K. of P.ihome, af|er Temple. - TUESDAY A Church Mothexbt Study" club, Methodjst i burchJ basement. R: 00 p,m. J • r k Root /To Home Ec club, Mrs. John Mttgley, 1:30 p.m. j"\ Kirkland Indies Home Econclub, Adanis Central high school, 7:30V p.m. j ' ’ Rebekah Lodge, lOOF hall, 4:30 p.m. j i Root Township Home Ec Club, MTs. John hfagleyi 1:30 p.m. Delta Theta Tau? buffet supper, Elks home, 6:30 pm. ' \ Pocahontas Lodge meeting a\d pot luck supper. Red Men’s hall, 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY Presbyterian Woinens Associa tibn, church, 8 p.m. I Sunny Circle Hoihe Ec club of Preble township, Pfeble, township recreation center. 7130 p. m. Ruth and Naomi; r circle. | social room of i,fhe Zion and ,E. and R. church. 2:30 p. in. Epsilon' Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, formal Founder’s Day banquet, Legion honie, 6:15 p.m. THURSDAY Emblem dub formal initiation. Elks home, 7:30 p.m. Order of Eastern istar, Masonic, hall; 7:30 p.m. Insect school, ope# to the public, Lincoln school auditorium • l:lfi p.m. ' Women of the Moose, pot luck supper. Moose hall, 6:30 p.m. Methodist circle 1, Mrs. Giles! Porter, 2:30 p. m. - circle 2i„ Mrs. Doyle Collier. 2:303). i#. .? • Methodist circle 2b, Mrs. Sylvester, 2:30 p. ml ; \ i j ; Methodist circle 3, Mriß. Frank Krick, 2:30 p. in.’ ; Methddist circle 4, Mrs. ( Delton Passwater. 2:30 p. m.: ' Roadside Council Inc. Call meeting ; Monroe Farm Bureau, 1:30 p. m. ■ I I FRIDAY; Monroe W’CTU institute, , Mrs. Russell Mitchell, 10 gm. A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays. If You Have Anything To Sell Try J \'X' ■ ■ J jll Tr “ - ■ . V —4-U-- ■ 1 • FMRYiM RESTAURANT i Announces I New Schedule: Beginning SUNDAY APRIL 22 OPEN SUNDAYS 7 a. m. — 9 P. M. Closed All Day Monday Open T.ues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. 7a.m.—12 p. m -* NOTE: This schedule starts April 22!

PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, it is necessary to reduce the frightful toll of automobile accident fatalities and injuries to an absolute minimum; and . i; WHEREAS, It has been determined by authorities that faulty brakeiv-lights and other safety equipment are a contributing factor , in many automdbtle traffic accidents;' and [ WHEREAS, the police officers dnd safety> Organizations lof .Indiana have instituted a statewide “CHECK YOUR CAR—CHECK ' ACCIDENTS” PROGRAM; and 1 ° 1 [ i WHEREAS.: the\ statewide ngogram to have its fullest measure of success in saving lives, redirclng injuries, and saving vast projperty loss, must have the complete support of all the public. \ NOW. THEREFORE, I, John M.\ Doan. Mayor of the City of 'Decatur, Ind., do hereby proclaim the period from April 23rd to b May 26th (Inclusive) as the time to place special emphasis on the Correction of faulty automobile safety equipment;, and urge the citizens of this community, both individually and through their organized groups, to co-operate with our police officers by having the brakes, lights, Windshield wipers, steering, horn, tires, and exhaust systems of their cars checked, and put iri proper working l condition, and so maintained,ip the interest of traffic safety. . ' Dated at Decatur, Ind., this 14th day of April! 1951. p : , (Signed) JOHN M. DOAN, Mayor I-f:i I • \ :

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Choir To Sing Sunday : The- Huntington College a capbliajphqir w}ll present u concert of ii sacred music Sunday at 8 p. m. (EST) in tbe Wrest, 0., high school auditorium. The choir has just recently completed? a tour of Ohio, : Michigan, Illinois and Indiana where they appeared, before high school assembly groups as well as churches throughout the area. The 37-voice choir Is being presented by the young people of the Wren tnited Brethren church, of which the Rev. R. W, Mueller in - pasotr. \ > 2 1 6 .. .

. BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR LEWIS WORTHMAN I«ewis iWorthman was tbe guest of a birthday party given for him jtecently at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Schultz. The guekk participated in a poi luck dlnher, and Worthman. and hie wife; received; many lovely gifts ■ Those ; present Included: Mr. and M•rs| Emest Worthman and Amanda Wdrthman; Mrs. Milton Mrs. Martin Worthmab,' Alva Berger: Mr. and Mrs, Orland Miller and family And John H\l||reman. • M ,MO ; 1.. . / V \.' PH I LATHEA HOLDS APRIL MEETING \]Z > The Philathea class of the Baptist ehUrch heid their monthly xneeting last/night in the social rooms of ;the jchurch. Miss Jessie Winnes opened the meeting, with a prayer, and those present were then entertained with selections by a yocal trio consisting of , Cynthia Lehmap, Shndra Reynolds knd Sundta Reppert. Miss Reppen also played a pihnp solo. Devotions were led by Jessjie Winnes, who read the 23rd Psalnj, and a short business xneeting fallowed, conducted by Mrs. H. NrShroll. Election of officers took place with all officers beihg re-elected. It was decided to contribute 5.00 to the Red Cross, ‘ and I after receiving a collection of 17.00 from the eighteen members'present, the meeting was closed-. Noth Baker was in charge of the program, and hostesses for the evening* Mrs. Shell. Mrs. Hila Murray, Mrs. Hope -Moyer and Mrs. Maude Merjriman, served refreshments. ■ There will be a meeting of the Presbyterian Womens association at the church Wednesday evening at eight o’clock. A j • \— There will be a stated meeting Order of; Eastern Star at the Ma> sonic’ hall ( Tl* urada y evening at thlrty.j The Ruth and Naomi circle of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church ‘ will -J meet In the social room of the church Wednesday afternoon at two thirty. The Zion Lutheran and the General Electric! AeloTan choirs are asked to med| at the Zion Lutheran church in Decatur on Saturday evening ht sig thirty. Members will then be .transportation to | Fort "Wayne. | where they wil sing at seven thirty. \ , : ' . On Monday at si's o’clock there will be a meeting of the FloKan §unshlne : girls at the K. of P. home. AH members ape urged to be present. j \ An insect dchool, to which the public is invited, has been announced by the home demonstration agent. Thie school will be held Thursday at the Lincoln school auditorium, beginning at one fifteen. .. 1 ii • .-j,', r ■: I '■ ' , Quality Photo Finishing Work left by noon on _ Sunday, ready Tuesday mornjng at 10 a. m. HolthouseDrugCo.

"-■■■ • - ■■ ; , ’ Mrs. Dorothjt Shady, county president of WC|TU. will be guccl speaker at the Monroe institute at the h&tne of Mrs. Rus* sell Mitchell, April 27. The meeting Will begin at ten unlock in the morning and everyone is iqvited to attend the pot luck dinner. £ Mrs. Ralph Geptls and son Robert. Miss Norn» Johnson, Miss Eileen Scherry, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mills'and Mf|. John T. Myers attended the concert of the Hanover chorus at ithe Presbyterian chureh at Huntington Thursday evening. Robert klentis and Dan Mills sang in thelchorus. which is oxi A four-day tout. Robert -E. Templin, of Milwaukee, and a former reslderit of Decatur, has been appointed assistant director of agencies in| charge of adver- \ tising and sales promotion by the Nforthwestern Mittual Life Insurance Co. ' ' Dr. and Mrs. Roy Arcbpld. who have botiTheen il| with the flu for the past 10 days, are reported improved. The doctor plans to return to hla office Monday. C.: C. Pumphrey, who has been ill the past two weeks, is able to be at his store a short time each dhy. Mrs. Pumphrey, who has also been battling a severe cold, is also reported improved. 51 ' Mr. and Mrs. Jjtoy Kalver are in Chicago to attend the Passover services. \ ' A maxrlage license has been, issued at Bluffton so Richard Moser of Geneva and Marjorie Schaffer of Bluffton. \ I The Rev. Grover C. Asbury has resigned as pastdr of the Church of God at Blufftoh and will move to Kendallville, where he will give! full, time to evangelistic work. Rev. KifrkWood of Tipton will- sueeed him. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Wagner of Jefferson township will observe their golden wedding with house Sunday, April 29. Colleen, one of their three grandchildren. ;re4lde in Decatur.; Rites Sunday Funeral services, for Mrs. Rachel Stephenson, 77,< who died suddenly Thursday night at her home In Bluffton, will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o’cldck at the Jahn funeral home therb. Mrs. Stephenson was a native of Adams county and resided: here until her parents moved to "Wells county. She was the daughter at William and Jennie Bovine |Cllne. A daughter, two brothers and one sister survive.

zninrsi USED CARS — I } —. These Safety Tested Used Cars have been carefully checked and reconditioned with regard to ' the following features that contribute to safe* driving . . . Tires . . . Brakes . . . Steering . . . Electrical System ... Engine. WE GUARANTEE THESE CARS' 50 Oldsmobile 98 sedan 47 Oldsmobile 66 sedan 50 Oldsmobile -76 sedan 47 Pontiac 6 sedan 49 Oldsmobile; 98 sedan 47 Buick sedan 49 Oldsmobile 76 cl. cpe. 47 Plymouth coupe \ 49 Studebaker sedan 46 Pontiac Sta. Wag. 48 Buick sedan \ 46 Chevrolet sedan 48 Nash sedan 46 Hudson 6 sedan j ' BUY A SAFETY TESTED USED CAf , ZINTSMASTER 1.3 I ‘l. ' MOTOR SALES'- ■

INSERVICE Lt. Martha A. Parent Os Claire, \Miph., visited jhere yesterday with ''Mrs. Minnie Tfeple of Cioss street, her greajtaunt. Lt. Parent is a daughteF of MY and Mrs. Omer Parent and is a flight murse with the army air force. She reported to the, base at Traverse City, Cal. ■ j ;— Teeple In Korea Pvt. Tom E. Teeple, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Teeple of Bluffton and grandson of Mrs. Minnie Teeple of Closp street of this city, is in Korea, according to word received by his grandmother. He took his bask* training at Camp Breckinridge andMett for the Korean front from Seattle. • J Change of Address Pvt. Vernon Relnking has. re-, ceived change of address, according to Word received fh>m hlr, mother.! His new address is as follows; Pvt. Vernon W. Relnking I 55949279, A Iktry. 61st Field. Artillery 8.N., A.P.O. 201, c.lp Post master, San Francisco, Calif. 'A baby boy weighing 8 pounds, 2 ounces was born to Mr and Mrs. Don Abnet, Berne. The baby Arrived on Thursday at 2:20. a.m. at the Adams county memorial hospital. ' , MJOSiuTU Admitted: Richard Roth. Willshire, 0.. Clarence Conrad, Fort Wayne; Mrs. Louise Shraluka, Decatur. - Dismissed: Mrs. \Marvin \DJ Sprunger and baby girl, Berne; David Robert and baby girl, Decatur. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of j Adorns County, Ind., will, at 2:00 P. M. on the 9th day of May C.S.T. 195 L at the Commissioner’s Room, Auditor Office in the City of Decatur, Indiana. In said County, begin investigation of the application of the following named s person, questing the issue to the applicant, . at the location hereinafter set out, pt the Alcoholic Beverage Permit of the class hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicant, and the propriety of issuing the permit applied for to such applicant at the premises named: V. F. IV. Post (6236) Club 89803,, 127 N. 3rd St. beer, wine, l>ecatur, Ind. liquor retailers. \ ' SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTJ2O \ J r \ INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION. By John F. Noonan, Secretary. Bernard E. Doyle, Chairman. APRIL 21 ' , If You Have Anything To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad — It\ pays. TEEPLE Moving & Trucking Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607

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Berne Man's Father Is- Taken By Death Edward Shuck, 61, father of Ned Shuck, Berne high school teacher and coach, died Friday at a Kokomo hospital. He is survived by his wife, seven sons and five daughters. Put Away Your Overcoat! \ But Be Sure To Have It Cleaned By KELLY’S DRY CLEANING PHONE 3-320? —■— ■ ■ ■ •■■ ■ , I