Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 3 May 1951 — Page 2

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Miss Evelyn Gerke Is Assistant Agents Ball State Student To Aid In Summer Miss Evelyn Gerke will serve as assistant home demonstration agent in Adams county this summer. Eva L. Goble, state leader of home demonstration agents, has confirmed this ‘ appointment to Anna K. Williams, home demonstration agent for Adams county. < Miss Gerke is a junior in the school of home economics’at Ball State Teacher’s College. She plans to become a home demonstrationagent and her work here will be part of her training. She will begin in the local extension office the middle Os June. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gerke of rural route 5. Decatur. As an county 4-H member in former yeats, she made an outstanding record. ‘ Home economics clubs how celebrating national 1 ; home demonstration week will welcome this announcement. Miss Gerke will visit Iheir club meetings and assist with the adult extension program, mainly. I* , ■ Such special interest groups as the Adams county home economics chorus,* and the homemaker’s retreat will be assisted by the new extension staff member. She will also help some with the 4-H program. Columbus Mayor Is V Honored At LU. Bloomington. Ind., May 3 —(UP) — Mayor Robert L. Stevenson ot Columbus today held an award from Sigma Delta Kappa, law fraternity at Indiana University, for public service. ? The award, given annually to‘*an alumnus who has distinguished himself service, was presented at a banquet last night climaxing the annual I. I’, law day. The dubs gavel awartj* for outstanding service to the law school was given posthumously to .the late Prof. Alfred Evens, a faculty member until his ?eath two years ago.

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Final Speaker j The jßey. Russell E. Palmer, minister of the Wiest, Creighton Chijistfah church at: Fort Wayne, will proheh at 7:30 tonight at the First- Christian church on “Ye Must Be Born Again;” His sermon Will the series during Which five ministers of neighboring Christian churches have spoken. » 1 ■ ■j! ' 1 " ' " '• " ' * Albert Ewel Herd Leads Association !-■ 'The Albert Ewel herd ♦esting association four months in succession, Martin habegger has liigh cdW, and 12'frauds make over' 40 pound herd averages—lß. cows oxer 70 pounds B.F. \ Herds making over 40 pounds B.F, are: Albert Ewel, 48.1 J Ben Gerke, 46.6; fell Sphwartz. 45.6;. Paul Lidchty & Sons, 44.8; Shoemaker A Brehm, 43.1 + ; Martin Habegger, 43.1+ ; Orval Gerber, 42.7—; Edwin Nussbaum, 42. Albert Lehman, .41.8 --; Rolandes IJechty, 41.7 ; Dan Striker, 41.64-;? Edison Lehnian, 40.(7 plus. I Tweljte cows are: MartinHabegger, 10K.4 Paul Llechty & Sons, $8.9; C. P. Steury & Son, 85.2; BCn Gerke, Sam Nussbaum A Sons, 82.8; Paul Liechty £ Sons, 82.7; Edison Lehman, 82.7; Vilas Habegger & Sons, 81.9;\ Lortie, :79.3; Paul LUfschty & Sotii, Martin Habegger, 77.9, Democrat Want'Ads Bring Results

„ , Lutheran Churches Will Mee! Sunday ■ : i Ossian Church Host Sunday Afternoon A meeting of the jlO Lutheran congregations in the Decatur area, comprising Circuit will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock m Bethlehem Lutheran church at Ossian. The Rev. Albert A. Fenner, newly installed pastor at I Zion Lutheran church, Friedheim; will be the guest speakers. The Rev. H. Behnlng, pastor of the host church, will conduct the opening devotions. The Rev, 0, C. Russe, of St. Paul’s Lutheran church at Preble* will report on; circuit affairs. < - Rev. Fenner had been inst&utfonal missionary at Cincinnati before Accepting his ne!w pastorate. He will discuss his experience? and explain the work of such a missionary in a large city, I, Hugo Buerger of St. Peter’? Lutheran church, is the newly elected chairmaft .of the circuit and will conduct the business meeting. Oscar Lankenau of Decatur serves as secretary.. i Delegates from Zion, Decatur, who will officially Represent the b local congregation at the meeting Include Albert Scheumann, Karl Reinking, Will C. Schnepf, Wilbur Reidenbgch, Fred Hockemeyer, and Henry C. Bieberich. Invite Physicians f To Alumni Reunion 10 Adams County Doctors Invited/ Ten Adams ’county physicians ! have been invited to the Indiana ; University School of Mpdiclne alumni reunion Wednesday. May 9, at the state’s medical center in Indianapolis to hear the Hoosier gfrgeon general of the Army out- ; line the latest plans of the| armed forces' for utilization of the state’s , doctors. / j / * | ’ The principal speaker at the annual alumni reunion will be Maj. 1 pen George Armstrong, a native . ot Bedford, who was granted the M. D. degree I. U. Ip ,1925. The (itle of his talk Armed Services and the I The all-dajy reunion will include morning toprs of Medical Center : hospital and research installations. : At thejfe will be a fried chicken and strawberry shortcake pic- ; file on the campus for the physicians and their \families- ; Gen. Armstrong’s talk at 2 p.m. (X'dSt) will be followed by a bus- . jness session and election of alumni officers. The last event on the program wi|l be a talk by Dean John D. VanNuys on “Looking; into the Future of the tyedical, School and the Medical Center.” The Adam? county physicians are N, E- Beaveri E» D. Habegger, H. B. Lehman, and H. M Lugin bill, froin Berne; D P. Bixler, A. H. Girod, R. K. Parrish and R. jLßeppert, from Decatur; C, P. Hinchman, J. V. Schetgen, from Geneva. Head Os Elks Lodge To Visit Portland Grand exalted/ ruler Joseph B. of Gary, will pay an official visit'to thd Portland Elks lodge Saturday. Xie will be a guest of the lodge from midafternoon itatb 8 p.m. A buffet luncheon will be served at 6 p in. for members and visiting Elks, f I Kyle visited the Decatuih Elks lodge last fa|ll and was an honored guest at a banquet served at the Elks home. Ohio City Masons To Present Degree . : Ohio City Jasons will present the Master Mason's degree td a class of candidates at the Decatur Masonic hall Friday night at 7; 30 o'clock. Cletus Miller, worshipful inast&i - of the local lodge, anhounc•d- ■«. '•. fl i I All members of the Decatur,lodge are invited and a social houf- with fpfreshnients will foNow the presentation of the degree work. 0 0 I Modern Etiquette I By ROBERTA LEE 0— ,' \ / Q. When playing bridge, is A person ever justified in criticising t ( he play of his or her partner? ; A. , Not unless asked outright 'for an opinion of the play. Usually this opinion is not asked and to yohmteer any criticism is a show c! /ill-breeding. Sports and games are always a good test of a person’s true character. Q. When a man is registering at a hotel for himself, his and their 16-year-old daughter, how should he sign? j A. ‘IMr. and Mrs. Charles L. Smith, Miss Betty Smith.” When jelly is served on the dinner is it meant to be eaten? . A. With the fork, as It goes with the meat.

Fair Association ! h Schedules Parley / With Gov. Schricker r Indianapolis, May 3.—(UP)— Seven officials of the state assoc - ation of district and county fairs , scheduled a conference with Gov- j ernor Schricker today to determine the effect of his anti-gam-bling ban on county fairs. The governor said he would talk to them at 2:3(7 p.m. Ralph .Morse ot LaPorte. presi- ■ dent of the said m?ny local ' fairs may be forced outrof operation if the statewide ejlict is as broad as it seems. He* said bis organization wanted-a “clear-cut ■ _X 1 ; —-i

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definition*’ of the ban. Carnival managers have told ;the association that profits from games of chance make up for* losses the Toad shows suffer on rides, If Bchrbfker’s recent antislot machine, anti-gambllng order outlaws them. Jhey said, carnivals ’could not afford to show in Indi- ’ - \ \ ’ \, I ' Morse said this sitpation already had resulted in cancellation of a at Decatur. \ y -—_ •A'/-/ 1 -< \ Autoist Fined For \ Running Stop Sign | \ City police made one afreet Wednesday, of William Archer, of |. ,‘p; Xyjj

THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1951

Cambridge, 0., for running th?' ■ stop ?lgn at Thirteenth and Monroe streets. Haled, before , justice of peace Floyd Hunter, Archer was fined |1 and costs, totaling |1175. MEAT EXTH4DER y * MACARONI ■■—A • —-4 — — .