Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 163, Decatur, Adams County, 12 July 1951 — Page 3
¥HURSDAY, JULY 12, 1951
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. YOUNG PEOPLES CLASS HAS SWIMMING PARTY The Young class of tlvQ Ple&sant Dale. Church enjoyed a swimming party at Pine Lake last Friday, followed with a social evehing at the parish hall. > Paul Weller, who is oh leave from the air/'corps, was the honored guest Devotions were ' >led by Patliarger and prayer wks led by the Rev; Russell Weller* Refreshments ' were served by Mrs. Ralph Freels, Mrs Harold' Barger and Mrs Floyd Ehrnian. : . \ Those present were Mary Jane ; Fteury, Mary Ellen, liyerly, Robert Liechty, Jr., Edith{Steury, HorneArnold, Jr., Joyce .Friuchte, Darrel Arnold, Kenneth Ehfrtian, Ronald M Byerly, Eld Wayne Yagei. John Liby; Hugh Lapdis, Jr., Don, 11J 1: -1/1
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Yager, Pat Barger, fihaine Frefcls, Lester Adler, Rev. and Mrs. WelIler, Allen Freels, Mrs.-Ralph Freels and Mrs. Harold Barter. ■ .]—i_ _J ■ ,jr ANNUAL PSI OTE PLEDGE PICNIC HELD WEDNESDAY Psi lota Xi sorority held its annual pledge picnic Hast evening at Hanna-Nuttman j|ark. Mixed Hummer flowers decorated • • like serving tables in th<| Boy Scout cabin. . | Following the potluck supper Mrs. Robert August Conducted a business meeting,; (closing the sorority’s activities for the summer. ‘ ||. ' J Hostesses were Mrs! David Enibler, Knudsdn, Miss Ann Deitsch.J Miss Harriet Gerber. I Miss Frances, Morris, Miss Marilyn I- (■ . 'T 'T V: ' \ -I' 7< ■
Hoblet. Miss Doris Krueckeberg and Miss Marjorielu Hill, WILLING WORKERS MEET ON TUESDAY The Willing Workers class of the First Christian church met on ' Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred SbheidererJ l ■ J Group singing of the hymn, “Blessed Assurance,''! opened the > meeting and prayer was offered by James Anderson. Scripture from the book of Ephesians was read by the Rev. J. M. Berkey. ! Following the\ business meeting a \miscellaneous shower was held tor Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jessup. Refreshments were served to th? group by the hosts. ' ‘ ,-1 - I i B.P.W. CLUB ENJOYS ' PICNIC AT CELINA Approximately twenty five members of the Business ahd Proses- • sional Women's Club motored io 1 Celina yesterday afternoon for a • lake outing and their annual pic--1 ric supper. /Tile group were guestr ! of Mrs. Geqrge Rentz at her summer cottage on Grand Lake. The executive committee of the club were hostesses for the picni?. . - The Adams County Chords will have.its Regular rehearsal ht the Monroe Farm Bureau Monday evening at eight o'clock. This will Le the final rehearsal before going to Purdue . and all, members are asked to |be present. The ' V.F.W. post ahd ythe Auxil--3 iary will have a potluck aS, the V.F.W. home Monday evening at six thirty o’clock. The regulAri ijieetings will be held following Vthe supper. Mrs. Stella Butcher of this city ■ Isi visiting her daughter al Chat- ■ tanooga, Ohio following an acci I dent in which Mrs. Butcher had her hand crushed and wrist brok en when caught in a, washing machinge. \ Simon Heemstra of this City ij a patient at the Clinic hospital in Bluffton, where he underwent surgery yesterday. Charles Anderson, well knbwn Bluffton printer and pressman, who has been ill since last January, has been taken to the Hines - veterans hospital in Illinois i machine. ; I WJospjtal I i v n 1 Admitted: Mrs. Tom Johnson. » Decatur; Mrs. Mary Harvey, SpenJcerville; Mrs ..John C/ Schwartz, Hrierhe; Rebecca Jane Jackson. I > Decatur. J | Dismissed: Mrs.'.Eugene Rei- > chard- and baby boy, Willshire. O. | CharlesUHouk. -Decatur; Jim Fish--1 er, Decatur: Mrs. Waldo Bduman i baby boy, Geneva. i Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
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* **i f Society Items for day’s publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson THURSDAY Rainbow foir Girls) iswimming party, nieet at "Masonic hall, 1:30 ’> ni. L W.M.A. of I Church of God, church, 7:30 p.m. Our Lady of Lourdes club, Mrs. Raymond Voglewede, R p.m. W.S.W.fS. of Union Chapel, Mrs. Jesse Sheets, 7:30 p.m. 4-H Band practice, Monroe, 8 I .m. Women of the Moose social meeting, Moosje home, 7;30 p.m., officers at 7 -p.m. - | Fourth District American Legion Auxiliary meeting, Leo Legion home. Presbyterian Mary and Martha Circles covered dish luncheon, Mrs. Dale Moses, 1 pin ' Ladles Fellowship Os Mlssionarj church, Mrs. Delbris McCagg, 7 p.m. t , ■ ’ - Baptist Woman’s Missionary ggpciety, Church social rooms, 7:3<». ? ni - / A'-‘ ' I■■ Salem Methodist W.S.C.S., Mrs. Amos Stauffer, 1:30 p.m. Salem Methodist Wesley Couples family night picnic, HannaNuttman shelter house, 6 p.m. FRIDAY Victory class of Trinity church, Hanna Nuttinan shelter housie, 7:30 f.na. . 1 !.. r SATURDAY Antioch Lutheran church, Hoagland, ice cream social and bake sale, church lawn, 5 p.m. SUNDAY Roth-Bittner reunion, HannaNutt man park. nooh. Trinity Work and Win class annual picnic, afternoon. MONDAY Adams County'Chorus rehearsal, Monroe Farm Bureau, 8 pjm. V.F.W. post in d auxiliary, V.F.W. home, potluck supper, |5:3? p.m., meetings followinß. Farm fire Lvßa Farm property fire loss for the past six months exceeded the rural toss fir the entire' preceding ye«r July 1, 1945, to June 30, 1946. | ’ ! If You Have Anything To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad-—lt Pays.
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County Health Nurse To Attend Institute Miss Jean Shockley, county health nurse, will attend the twoday - institute for instructors in the civilian defense program, it was leaned here today, the iitstitute [to be composed chiefly of the nursing aspects of atomic warfare and disaster. Prominept state realth officers and nurses will present speeches pt the institute and a general forum of pertinent quest-ions and answers concerning | atomic warfare nursing programs will be Conducted. The, institute will be held in \ Indianapolis, at the Rice auditor- 1 uin of the Indiana state board of health, July 19 and 20 according o ihe announcement with organizational procedures handled the first day. Speeches and reports to acquaint nurses and health officers of -duties under fire Should the civilian defense be physically tried Will be offered the morning ot the first day of the sessions. Films, panel discussions and further lectures will round out the twOday institute. Statement of C/indition of the MITIAIi HOILEH & MACHINERY INSI RANC E C'OMI’ANV liostqn. Massachusetts 60 Batteryman h Street On the 31st- *-nV <>f Uecetnber, 1950 Jf. B. HALTON, President y E. B. Pease, Secretary Amognt of-Capital paid tip” ..•*! None CIJCSS ASSETS OF COMPANY B«a| Estate Unincum- ' I here.) A . $ None Mortgage Loans on Beal Estate (Free from any prior, in- ■ cuinbiatne) • $ None Bonds** (Amortized) Vallie $ 5,290,178 31 Stocks*** (Market) , Value ,i Cash in Banks (On ini' terest and Not on In;tere,*t) $ 312,276.38 Ass-rued Securities (Interest and Rents, Etc.) ♦ ' None other Securities $ None Premiums and Accounts dtie and in process of eoliection,s 916.606.03 Accounts otherwise secured •••$ None Other Assets ....'$ 82,960.60 Total Cross Assets ..$ 7,838,790.32 Deduct Assets Not Ad" mitted —10i.671.90 Net Assets 7,*31,118.42 1.1 ABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks $ None Dosses due and unpaid $ 44 ~516.63 l.osses adjusted and not dtie ..i $ None Losses Unadjusted and in suspense i- $ None Bills and Accurtts uns paid J- 4 148,287.29 Amount due and inot Mdue banks or other J- Il creditors ....,..$ 634,679.34 Other Liabilities of the Company 6 2,954,602.19 Total Liabilities ...,.$ 4,185,085.45 Capital ... - None Surplus — . ....$ 3,546,032.9, TOTAL ■ $ 7.731,118.42 Stale of Indiana. . tiffice of Insuriance Commissioner I, tite uiiill rsigned. Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct i-opv of the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Comparty on tlie 31st <iay of .December, IHaO; as shown by the original statement and that the said original statement is now ion file in this office. . In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix ,my official seal,'l this l«t day of June, 1951. SEAL Frnnk J. \ lehmnnn. I nsuranee < ‘ommissioner. •In Mutual Company so state. ••Strike out “Book,” ",Market” or •Amortized.! I - •••Strike out "Book” or “Market.” JUNE 28 12 Grain Storage Improved, prefabricated grain bins developed through research bjy the department of agriculture now provide a' practical means of long tima storage of grain on farms. democrat Want Adk Bring Reaui*" Happy Is The Day When Backache Goes Away.... Nagging backache, kiss of pep and energy, headaches and dizziness may be due to slowdown of kidney function. Doctors say good kidney function is very important to good health. When some everyday condition, such as stress and strain, causes this important function to slow down, many folks suffernagging backache— feel miserable. Minor bladder irritations due to cold or wrong diet may cause getting up nights or frequent passages. Don’t neglect your kidneys if these conditions bother you. Try Doan’s Pills-a mild diuretic. Used successfully by millions for over 50 years. It’s amazing how many times i Doan’s give happy relief from these discomforts—help the 15 milesof kidney tubes and filters flush out waste. Get Doan’s Pills today!
J if* ' . Use« for Tong OB Four-fifths of tfte tung oil is used in top-grade paihts and varnishes. Large amounts are used by linoleum and oilcloth manufacturers. The oil goes into printing inks, Electric insulating compounds, autoinobile brake linings, lacquer linjings for tin cans. Its wartime uses included weatherproofing catinon shells, rifle cartridges, tank gun*, tents and vehicle covers, and a wide variety of military fabrics.
tGIGAHTIjC j Summer Clearance — I ift. d|. ' ‘ •; j ’ PRICES CUT TO THE BONE DRESSES WHILE THET LAST! FOR • ~||g| !»■ • SUNBACKS T eens • •Juniors • chambrays • Misses • sleevej*ess 1 STYLES ' f • Women CHOOSE FROM HUNDREDS OF SEASONS-MOST WANTED STYLES* ■ j■ - ■ +;; . ’■. • -- ■ — WORTH DOUBLE- — PRICES SLASHED! >. ■ SAVINGS TO 60% goo , 4 BLOUSES ■»? SLIPS SHORTS H MIDRIFFS Polo Shirts H 3 PANTIES BRAS ■ HALF SLIPS -I i • ■ I ' !l ! • JI- z IMPORTANT Announcement SEE OUR BRAHU HEW Children’s Dep’t THE TERRIFIC VALUES WILL AMAZE YOU! SENSATIONAL t HACK TO SCHOOL SAVIHGSI S DRESSES I”. Sizes 1 to 3 — 4 to 6x - „ 7 to 11 — 10 to 14 sups ■ ■ - i - ooup BLOUSES - - 1.29 up PANTIES 4 f JI y; ! Lovely Rayons -j. T HURRY-HURRY TO LORDS AND SAVE ■ ■ -The New Store.ords ,2 l n - fri st - ■■IWFO Decatur, Ind. /tHr i i.i, ■ A • I ■ ! f I ■ 1 !' ' ; : -
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