Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 275, Decatur, Adams County, 21 November 1951 — Page 2

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Decatur Men Hear Tax Expert Speak Beardsley Rumi Is Fort Wayne Speaker ■ A group of Decatur men heard Beards}ey Rumi, Ne# York executive and author of the Rumi pay-as-you-go tax plan, at the Fort Wayne Chamber of Comnwrce last evening. Famed aa * business analyst and tax expert,.Mr. Rumi advocated financial help for thp private apd church-affiliated colleges in the state. His theory followed the line of making gifts from industrial and private profits to these institutions -' in the preservation of this country’s free enterprise system for industry and educational institutions. Dale W. McMillen, founder and board chairman of; Central Soya company, was chairman of. the meeting; ,-f Frank H. Sparks, president of Wabash college, conducted a forkm following the address. < Colleges which are cooperating in i the-program, are, Indiana Central, t- - - i . . ■

1 SEEING IS BELIEVING! I J COMPARE ANYWHERE! EXCITING COAT SALE! i 100% all wool JV WINTER COATS ■ JOk d 199 U ■ u p ew Fashions * Tweeds ■ ■ ■ • Coverts ■ ■I • Broadcloths i' 88101 • Gabardines 1 I B • Sharkskins S fflUm ■ ■ £ Sizes 1 Juniors—Misses—Womens t - 4 STAR SPECIAL!!! ZIP-IN COATS * J, ■ • ?. --V • - - DRESS SALE ■M 1 ' - up Choose From Hundreds of SinarL New Fall Styles F° r •T un ’ ors ’— Misses — Women KSfi: PLENTY OF LARGE SIZES bbw LORRS GREAT SAVING POLICY! MEANS YOU BUY HERE FOR v “LESS THAN ELSEWHERE” „ - Ki‘ i- J ■ n ■ SEE THESE EDITING VALUES I Smart GIFT SPECIALS! SKIRTSZ-”.. sll ” %K *.9, - Sweaters SWEATER /SMASH.!, f ERRIFIC SAVINGS! 10u% AH Wool BLOUSES ffA « r SLIPS $ AA * > *5? 2 for 3 HALF SLIPS A > ’ Worth f|» each POLO SHIRTS . — - USE OUR EASY LAY-A-WAY PLAK! YOU SAVE AT LORDS—YOUR FRIENDLY STORE . i-i " ji r' ir, ' if ' l •' •—“ a -The New Store127 N. Second St. WbBiP Decatur, Ind.

St. Joeaph’e, De Pauw Unjvereity, Earlham, Valparaiso University, Anderton. Hanover, Franklin. Ma»* Chester, Wabash and Rose Polytechnic institute. • i . _?More than 250 guesta were present. Those from here Included, C. I. Finlayson, John Welch, jW. A. Klepper. S; W. McMillen, co-spon-sors of the program, T. F. Qrallket, Herman Krueckeberg, C._ E Bell, W. Goy Browi; J. Ward Calland, Dy. J, L. Krider and Arthur R. Holtboose. * ■ ' A similar meeting was held tn Indianapolis Monday night, Rumi as gnest speaker. Prayer Band Rally Sunday Afternoon The Victory Player band will hold a union rally al Faith taberracle Fort Wayne, Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock, it was announced today by the Rev. James R. Meadows, of this city, fourider pf the prayer band. Special music will be conducted by the Fort Wayne gospel quintet. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zent hMd others. Rev. Meadows will preside at the rally and the public iß\ in vited to attend. '

i CHURCHh Zion Lutheran '. \ A service of Thanksgiving will ■ bq ..this eyeplpg, ,7;30, ,at Zion Lutheran church. West • Monroe street. The Ichoir will slug "Thou Crowneat the Year,” .by Fred C, Maker. Misa Eileen . Bieberieh wllj be at the organ. > The vesper will be conducted by the pastor, the Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt. \ 1 A second service of praise will ‘ be conducted ‘ Thanksgiving morning, Thursday, at 9 o'clock. The public is Invited to attend either of these sejvices. , Te Present -tall” | "The Cdll” of thfe United Christian youth movement under thp national council of churches of Chr|st in America will be presented to local, ministers and chtirch >oung people Sunday evening at 5:30 o’clock in the First Presbyterian church of Decatur by Miss Thelma Mumby. secretary of the ChHstitn youth Council of Indiana. All ministers and ydling pie Whose churches belong to the national council have been idvlted. ' - \ The aim of "The Call” is to enlist one million American youth actively for Chrhtian service-pro-jects, the putting of failh into practice generally, and applying religion Ift places of special need. There will be group singing and devotions Sunday night before Miss Mumby, with visual aids, presents “The Call.” There will be sandwiches and chocolate after the meeting and discussion. Youth For Chriot The Rev. Jitsuo Morikawa, jjapa.'jcse preacher of Chicago, will address county-wide Youth for Christ Monday evening at the First Mermonße church at oerne at 7:30 o’clock. Born in British Columbia, Canada, of Japanese imipigran: parent* who were Buddhists but who with the entire family have since become Chrlstidhs, Morikawa was educated at t|he — —t lJ—!

EVERYONE IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND The Presbyterisn Church Fair ' WEOH^SDAV, ’’hoVEm'bER 28 / LOiOO A.IW. -10:00 P.M. / AN OPPORTUNITY TO DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING • , Numerous Booths— Bdkutiful Gifts, Dainty and Serviceable Aprons, Dressed Dolls, Doll Cloths*, Fancy Work of AH Kind*. Christmas Greetings and Wrappings, Pantry Shelf Goodies, Home Made Candy, Fresh Baked Goods—Fruit Cakes, Cookies, and Cakes. | - \ ; Parcel Poet Booth—soc Gifts coming in from all parts of the U. S. A. fee you, in original package. » \ The Fish Pond for the children, in fact * full day of Good Fellowship for everyone. BRING THE FAMILY TO LUNCH '* AMO SUPPER ANO ENJOY THE FAIR WITH US. \ REMEMBER THE DATE—NOVEMBER 28th WE ARE EXPECTING YOU! First Presbyterian Church Decatur, Indiana

I Haflich - Morrissey j HOPE Til BE liIIBBEII I ARD MOBBED BY CUSTOMERS I I Friday and Saturday Only! I I BECAUSE I I OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF i I I LADIES * I I Life Stride Dress & Casual I I SHOES I at ' ' ' I Will Be Reduced to I B • NOTE—AH Sales Final. NO Exchanges. No Refdhds. I I ■aursHocaiN \ • f ~ ■ I SHOES I DECATUfe ♦ Bluffton ' f** - ■ 1 -

DECATUR DMLY DEMOCRAT, DECATUB, INDUNA

University of ’ la Los Angeles and th« Southern Baptist Seminary in Louisville Ky. Prior to the w*r he ministered to the Japanese people in Loa Angeles, then was evacuate to the Poston relocation center where he served is ihinfkter. In 11944 he • became associate pastor of ■ the E4rst Baptist church pf Chicago and in 1947 was called to the fiill pastorate of that church, i? The will be the last rilly until. New Year** eve, when a watchhight service will be held. ■ ' > .... ' ; )' U • ARMED SERVICES (Coatlawed From Pairs. Owe > duty, but have no intention now of calling up individual enlisted, reservists who are not in units, tyoqie individual reserve .officer* will be called, a* the needs of the army require. . * .<’ : : | Navy ! The navy had 181,037 reservists on active duty Sept. 30. A* of lasi June 30, it had called 1,480 officers and 63,199 men frohj organised units (those which received pay for training), 17,4«9 officers and 90,142 men from volunteer (no pay) units and 82 officers and 4,433 men who were reservists outside of Organised units. \ It, released 1,185 officers and enlisted men during the Korean win* period up to Sept. 30, |1951. The navy plans to tall 50,000 reservists in the current flaelU year. Os these, 6,000 will officers. The rest of th> enlisted group, 36,000, will be non-veteran* with little if any active duty, navy officials said. The 8,000 officers to be called will be non-veterans “to the greatest extent possible.” The navy is releasing about 93,-i 000 enlisted veterans recalled to duty from non-drill-pay status as they reach 16 months active «ervice’ a- . .A-Ti The navy said It does hot plan to call veterans froth the inaclhro reserve after Jan. 1. “Navy policy has been, and will continue to be,” an official stateI ment said, "to order to active duty J \ ..

reserv&b in the tollowing priority: volunteer*, fleet reserve*, and mefljr bers of . the organized reserves, AM inactlte resetvistk." Air The air force has called 110,000 reservists, Including 51,000 from Its orgaiiized reserve and 59,000 from the volunteer air reserve. In addition, air national ' guard units called to active doty include 35,000 meta, 52 percent of them pilots. The air force is not now calling up men IhvolunthHly from its volunteer (ho pky) reserve. Airmen who Volunteer for duty must serve 24 months, the same as those call* ed in with units of the organised f aif reserve and air national guard. • Officers who return *to the aiT t force voluntarily now serve indefi- • nitely. , .—«, • But officers recalled before last June 19 may be released from the air force after 21 months <— 17 • months if they were veterans of • one year service fix World War 11. < Airmen called against their wills I from the ipldnteer air reserve be- ’ fore last June 19 serve only 12 ! months: those who volunteered 1 from this class may be released • after 12 months or serve longer if 1 they wish. * rApproximately 80 percent of the 1 air national guard is on ictive ■ duty now. • , Marine Cerpj ( Ths marines called about 89,000 reservists back to the corps by tv st Sept 30. These included about i 3,000 Officers add 34,000 enlisted ‘ tnen in organised units, and 4,300 ’ officers and 47,700 front the volunteer reserve. The marine corps does not intend to call up any more organized reserve uhits— nearly all are in Uniform now. A few voiOßteer t reserves may be called—prlncipal- , Jy specialists such as pilots. Most volunteer enlisted reserves below staff sergeant rank hive been called. The corps has Its own plan for release of reservists after 12 months active duty on a priority pUn. World war II veteran* nrse. then peacetime veterans, then marines over draft age. and finally reservists with no prior active duty. AU -enlisted ' reserves will be put by the end of next June in these categories. Marine officers must serve longer in some cdses, particulaHy second llpdtenants, who are critict’ly needed on active duty. However, all marine reserve officers will be released after 21 months. Portland Man Named ' Manager Os Equity r Franklin Lybarger, of Portland, bah been named manager of the .Equity Dairy Stere in this city replacing James Kelly. who will take over the Portland store. The Kelly family plan |o maintain their residence here for the present. Ly bar ger. a member of the Portlaud American Legion and (he Lions club, assumed his duties ’thia morning and will move to this city with his wife when housing is available. ■■ .... i_ . .i . , . , ; .

SUtinfc Phity B» F . < Youth Fellowship The Methodist youth fellowship will sponsor a skating party at Sun Set park from 7:30 to 10:30 I o’clock tonight. Those wishing transportation are- asked to meet at the high school at 7:15 o’clock. Ticket* will be available at the door. , \ OF FIS4L RE-rrLErifcvr OF ESTATE Mm: NtHipe Is hereby givpjr ty the creditors, heirs and legatees of Rebecca Jackson, deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 12 th. day o(, December, 1951, and estate of mMd decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive aparcs. ftotort K. Sotlae, .. . .„ . Administrator , Decatur, Indiana, Nov. 19, 1951. Attorney Earl B. Adams. NOV. 21—28 * £ Estate »■ 0230 STATE OF INDIANA) • gsCObNTY OF ALLEN) FORT WAJWE NATIONAL BANK. ADMINISTRATOR DE BONIS NON SMI? a ®£ b ?oßS I HEINRICH BLEKE, DECEASED , CHRISTIAN F. BLEKE CHRISTI AN S? BLEEK E CHRISTIAN F. BLEEKEY CHRISTIAN F. BLAKE i The unknown children, descendants and .heirs, the creditors and administrators of the estates, the devisees, legatees and executors of the last Will, and testament, respectfully of each *nd all of the persons, who i may be deceased, above named, and including the successors in interest and the representatives of all of said persona and married persons, the names of whom are . unknown, et al. The plaintiff and petitioner in the, above entitled cause having filed Its complaint and petition therein, together with the affidavit i that the defendants named are hon-. residents of the State of Indiana. Now Therefore, all of said defendant* rained, mentioned and deacriped in the above caption of this cause are hereby notified that repetition has bean filed in .the Ratal* of Petal Jobh Heinrich Bleke for the sale of certain real estate in Adams County, Indiana; described as follows; The Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section Eighteen 4 J 8)' in Township Twenty-eight (28J Norih, Range Fifteen < 15) MffAt, in Adame for of’ paying debts and] legacies In said Estate, and *|l of I aakd defendants are notified that unless they be and appear on th? 4th day of January, 1952, In the court room qf the Allen Superior! Court No. 2 of Aller) County, Indiana, located in the court house in] City of Fort Wayne. Allen County, Indiana, to answer Or demur to said) complaint and petition, the same will be hpard and determined ini their absence. . , |.| In witness whereof. I have hereunto set my hand • and tSge seal of this court this 17 day r .of November, 1051. 11 Elfop L. Marqaart, Clerk Wm. Frnechtesleht Jr. atty, -for Alm • - 1 | ; NOV. 21—28— DEC. 4 Thank YouV'' '' ' '- ' - This is the time of lhe year to ady thank you to our many friehds ah d customers. BUSCHE MOTOR SALES •' \ ..v • ' '. ■ ‘ ; ? ; NsW ' FRAGRANCE idlA o I ESSENCE • LASTS lONGM THAN TdllSt WATtk 1 » LESS COSTLt THAN PEEFUMI IN TWSD O* REPAJWK SIH|SO I r 2NU9MCK .JI ' 'A ! I g re/ninc?er that yov were there t . . and may came back again SMITH DRUG CO. | ————j—gj; ]

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