Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 166, Decatur, Adams County, 16 July 1951 — Page 7

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County Rural Youth Attendance Winner /'■ ’ ; b ' Adams county rural youthers won the attendance cowbell at the district rural youth picnic at Marat Park in Marion Sunday. The attendance prise is awarded on a point basis to the county with the largest delegation present tidies the number of mijes traveled. \ During the afternoon, the girls and boys softball championship games were played. The Huntington county girls team defeated the Adams county girls tepm by a score of 3-0. Wells county boys team were the victors over the GrAt county team. A picnic supper was enjoyed at

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6:30 p.m., followed byfthe business meeting, it was announced that the district square dgnce festival would be held Baturd|y, August 4 at the city park in Wabash. Wabash county was |n charge of the recreation period/ s Theme attending f£om Adams county were: Jane Drew, Beulah Bertsch, Carol Kirsch, Nanc/y Kirsch, CpUeen Wagner, Mary Ahn Owens, Wavy Lehman, Esther Sowards, Donna SchaHer, Donna Bucher, Margie Anna KWilliams, Gloria Koeiteman, Mag Crownover, Wendell Sojvards, Paul Busse, Dave Ripley, Charles Ripley, Bill Almandinger, j|elvin Neff, Junior Arnold, Eddie Bryan, Ronald Byerly, Harold Bailey, Bob Sprunger, Bob Drew, • and Bob Wolfe. Chelsey Miller, the ant county agent from Henry county and an - Adams county rur/ik youth\ member, was also present.

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Vander took and sons Donnie and Tommy, spent the eekend in Toledo, 0., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shaffer.j They were accompanist! to this city by Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Miller, who have visited the past week in the Shaffer Home. Shaffer is a daughter of the Millers. Will Schnepf, well known farm er .living west of the city, was flown home frhm Rochester, Minn . last Saturday. He underwent a checkup at Mayo Clinic. Members of his family accompanied him home, the trip being made in the Central, Soya company’s plane. J Mr. and Mrs. • Edison Brock of Chicago visited here and at Berne over the weekend. They called on .1 number of Decatur friends and spent considerable time with Charles J. Brock, a brother, who ■is residing at the Berne nursing lome at the present. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allwein and Children of Gibson Overnight guests at Mrs. Burt Townsend home on Mercer avenue, leaving Sunday morning for a two weeks vacation at a cottage tn Lake Erie. A number frpm here plan to g<i to Winona Lake next Sunday afternoon to hekr Senator Estes Kefauver at the Billy Sunday auditorium. The, senator has become’ famous by leading the fight against gambling arid gangsters. Leo Yager, chairman of the board of the Citizens Telephone company, will observe his 86th birthday tomorrow. Mr. Yager was active in business here many years rind Only retired as president oi the telephone company the past year, a position he had held many jears. . 7 ' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Klepper of Milwaukee, Wis., visited at the W. A. Klepper home here Sunday. Rufus Glendening of near geneva has received word of the Recent death of her sister, Mrs. Edna Redinger of Cainsville, Mo.' I Physicians attending C. W. R. Sfchwartz of Monroe tow nship, now believe his ailment to Lie muscle cramps rather than a coronary ailment as first < announced. ■ Ernst and Odis Tyler, brotheis. rtt Greenwood, tried to veork the old gag of making a small .pur- * i

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chase And giving a |2d and then talking the clerk out bi\ the bill, the change and the merchandise at Van Wert, O. They were reported from Krogers and Bud’S shop and pleaded guilty, receiving fines totaling SIOO and costs, and given three days each in jail. Mrs. Henry Neireiter received a letter today from her sister, Miss Ina Anderson, enroute to sAffdi Arabia, where she will be employed in the army\ general's office. The letter was written/ from Tripoli, Libya last Thursday, the last stop before reaching her destination. Miss Anderson will l-€ connected with the office O material command at the American base in the middle east Arabian country. > Robert S. Anderson, Decatur attorney, returned Sunday from the two-day meeting of the Indiana ttate bar association where he was; i eelected for another two-year term as fourth district chairman cl the young lawyers' section of the The convention was held in the ; French Lick Springs hoteL A . Mr. and Mrs. James Beavers aud ihildren, of Indianapolis, and Mrs l.lavid* Hahegger and daughters, of 1 terne, wdre Sunday afternoon callers at the homejrOf their grandmother, Mrs. S. E, Beavers. - Miss Cathleen Wolfsen went to Chicago yesterday where she will visit with Miss Anita Haines for a couple of weeks,/ Lowell W. Harper and Carl Lose weye among those who attended game in Cleveland last Saturday.

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mattax and daughter Judy, of Indianapolis, visited this weekend with Mrs. Grace Mattax. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Fisher and son David have returned to their borne in Los Angeles, Calif., after « visit with Mr. Fisher's parents. Mr. aqid Mrs. Joe Fisher. Mr./and Mrs. Roger French, of Orlando, Fla., visited here recen • ly with relatives and friends. Dopald» Jacobs, Albert Gillig, and James and Elmo Lengerich were in Detroit over the weekend and attended the New York-Detroi*. Tigers game Sunday afternoon. * Clay tile, the floor and wall covering most popular in modern bathrooms and kitchens, has been used in buildings for 7,000 years. Ruins of Egyptian buildings 6uilt in 5,000 B.C. have clay tile wall decorations.

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Admitted: Mrs. John Bollenhacher, Rockford, O.; Miss Grace Fisher, Decatur; John Beatty, Decatur; Frank Strickler, Monroe. Dismissed: Mrs. Joseph Gaskill and baby girl, Monroeville; Rebec <a Jane Jackson, city; Mrs. Doyle Lytle, to home of Mrs. Roger Beard, Decatur route 4; Mrs. Forrest Sprunger, Berne; Mrs. Robert Riley, and baby boy, Monroe;. Mrs. Victor Magseman and baby l»oy, Decatur; Mids Rose Conter, city; Harry Fritzinger, city. / r India has relaxed restrictions on the importation of penicillin and other important drugs. ‘\ \ |,

Two Youths Leave For Physical Exam Glenn Everett, of Pleasant Mills, left Sunday for physical examination which, if he passes, will place him on active service with the air ‘force, according to an announcement released. today by Sgt. Nelson Sampson of the army and air force recruiting station in Fort Wayne. j -Also,- it was learned today -that Vic Strickler, • recently graduated from the Decatur high school, left today for hia physical examination with the U. S. -liiarines. StriCkl-jr was deferred' twp times previously, once .to further his high school education and the other time because Os a physical injury which Impaired his services. Trade in a Good Town — Decatut

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Mrj anil Mrs. Paul Longs worth. Decatur rtjube four, are the parents cfa ibaby daughter, horn at 1:43 a.m. today at the Adams county memorial hospital. She weighed 7 pounds, 3 ounces. BELIEF GROWS (CsnUwucS From Faso ,Oae> woulife, been a candidate for re-electiph next year and the Rre[Hi.blicaii preeidential nominee would lia;ve stood to.gain mightily at the polls from the governor's popularity. | --4Trade ii’.a uood Town — Decatur