Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 38, Decatur, Adams County, 14 February 1952 — Page 2

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Prisoners Dream Os J J Home Food, Back Pay | Red Newsman Tells Os U.S. Prisoners Paßmunjpm. Korea, Feb. 14— (UP)—A Communist newsman said today American prisoners to North Korean camps are dreaming of houiecooklng and all t|ie back pay they will get when they finally ate released. "The favorite pastime," the ‘‘OWafttMT" —Man, You’re Crazy " W not fiMtsMoLoOf um. .py aiff (mfr At all drug store® everywhere—tn JOeeatur, at Smith Drug Store. \

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correspondent eaid, “to to draw uj Itata of tbelt favoring food. "TW’y* up dfty-by-dar menus of what they want to eat when they get home. They’ll eat 4Mb ob July Ist. that ion July 2»d, and so on," he said. . The Communists said the men also are spending a |ot of t|me with figures, computing pay they will receive after internqttent. in addition to regular pay, prisoners receive an extra dollar for each day spent to conffnenitnt. H V Tbe Communist correspondent eaid the POW’g are informed of the progress of armistice talks at Pawmunjom through camp newspapers. But, of course, another Red newsman said recently, “|hey get our version on the talks.” According to the correspondent, spirits eoared when Communist and United Nat lops truce negotiators began discussing prisoner e> changes last Dec. li. However, he added, the optimism faded as the tglks dragged tbrmtgty 56 secondary meetings apd thep into staff

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R. W. Detwiler, poultry specialist of Purdue, will be the feature speaker to the poultry extonsion school Feb. 21 at 1:30 p. m in the Berne Auditorium, to the fifst period. Detwiler will demonstrate debeaking bird for the purpose of preventing pick outs, vaccination of birds pnd last pelleting and caponizing cockerels with chemicals. In rhe second period a panel discussion w|l) be held to which Dptwiler will interview Alvia Honegger of Bluffton on chick brooding on range rearing of birds; Bill problems; iyap gleyr/ Qf Berne Smith of Geneya on haying flock management, nad Hugo Boprger otf Decatur on egg marketing. The hatcheries of Adamg county -ire invited to help plan this school. Representatives of tKe iuitcheries are* expected to be on hand to he)p welcome the flock owners attending the school. 'T "T "51-"! officer discuaeions. The most envied ujen in the POW camps these days, a Communist Source said, are those who have received letters from home through the new . mail exchange plan—especially ilf the letters contain pictures. I Scout Executive To Be Berne Speaker p R. L. Van Horn, of Fort Wayne. Scout executive for the Anthony Wayne council of Boy Scouts, will be the speaker Monday night at a joint meeting of the Berne Rotary club and Chamber of Commerce. Members of the Berne Explorer troop will be guests at the meeting. E. W- Baumgartner, president of tjie Chamber of Commerce. Will preside. NOTICE OF OF ESTATE N*. 47’M Notice iF hereby given t<> the creditors, heirs -and legaye.-s of Frances Ji. Burk, deceased to appear ip the Adams Circuit Court held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 4 day of March, 1552, and show cause, if any, Why the FINAL. SETTbBMFJNT A< - (•DCNTS With the estate of i-aid decedent should not be approved; and said heire ar® notified to then and there hnake proof of he’rsftfp, and receive their distributive shares. Hark, Ailniinlsirator Decatur, tiidiami, Fet>i uftry 1 6. 1932. Attorney Fred 1.. I.ltterer. FEB. 7—ll Trade in a Good Town —Decatur

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Catholic Book Week Exhibit On Sunday At the opening «f Cat!ho)|a book week, a Catholic press exhibit and book fair wilt be held Supday, at St. Mary’s church, between 6;|p a.m. ; and 4 p.m. -■ Thp bonk w««k theme, “Christian Reading for Joyous Living” and its companion press month theme, “Read The Catholic Press —Millions Wish Thty Could,” will prompt readers of all ages and tastes to examine the varied display of book*, magazines, pamphlets, and other publicatidhs. Young and old will find their reading tastes satisfied at this exhibit and fair. All are invucu io take advantage of tp|s opportunity to add to* their home libraries books and magazines which will be representative of good Catholic homes. High schpo) girls will be on hand to help in makipy RBtocttomi and to filltag neeo tor any repeat for good literature. »wuj.jn • CiCW Miss Kathryn Goldner of Decatur has pledged Alpha Sigma Alpha social sorority at Bull Stet® Teachers College. Miss Ghldner is a sophomore apd a graduate pt; Decgtur bigs scppol. - - --

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SOCIETY -Mtaibera pf top Adams county chorus are asked to note that their rehf^rsaj 1 will he held at the typnroe School Monday evening at seven thirty o’clock. | '. ■ f- f :.. ■ Research club wi|l. bold their; apnual guest clay tancheon at Zion Lutheran parish hall Monday afternoon at o»e o‘clock. ’ ■ ■ ■ ; -r— Mrs. Charles Bieneke will be hostess Tuesday afternoon at two o’clock to members of the Decatur Garden Club.' Mrs. William Kohls wil present a paper on “How to potted ‘ pants healthy and happy,” and Mrs. Alvg Baker will use >the topic “History of Flower Arrangements.” Roll call will be answered with “Catalogue! I enjoy.? ' '* •’ * • I ~ ■•• I ,T n ' T ' r *'■ Tito Monmouth’Mothers Study Group will meet at the Mohmouth sehop) at seven thirty o’clock Monday pvpning. I — 8t| Catherine’s study club meeting *lll be held at the home of Mrs ]Ed Fgurote Monday evening at thirty o'clock: llxMe Sale SchAferp 9:00 a> »i. Saturday 16th, Monmouth Senior Clasw. 37(3

Dwiei Any Romance With Mother-In-Law Soldier In Arizona Makes Flat Denial Glendale, Aris., Feb. 14.—(UI*)— Pfc. Kevin P. McDonald denied today that he loved his mother-in-law. “One swallow doesn’t iftake a summer—or one letter a romance,” be said. The letter he referred to was one bis wife. Rosemary, 22, * introduced Monday during a divorce hearing against McDonald to Cleveland, O. It was supposed to have been ivritten by McDonald to hie mother-In-law, Mrs. Mary Jgue Nye of Cleveland. ' it started, “My dearest/’ and endwith, “1 love you, 4arllmm/* "She may have joved me as a eon,” McDonald said, “but that’s aik” He denied even romancing the 48-year-ald woman, and said he ‘rwouldn’t hear of” marrying Mrs. Nye. She was nothing more than a “personal friend.” be egid- ' The marital troubles of the young air force soldier Megan while be was attending army radar School. In order to do Ws best work in school, he had to get to bed early at night.

That left Rtosetoan, to «° Rfft alone in thg evening*, and three months after they were married she went home to Cleveland. The Inext thing he heard about it ajl was on Tuesday vyhen he was working on an air base near here. A friend came over, shoved a news:paper at him apd asked: “What are you? to love with jtnur mother |n4awf” Nbw, McDonald said, “people point at me whep I walk by.” “I never met my mother-in-law untl| the day Rosemary and 1 were married to December, 1850. And I never saw her again until I went home on emergency furlough after her father died, -j “li was there |5 days—so iu two weeks, Rosemary thinks there was a big romance. He said the only date —if you call it that —he ever had wit h Mr*. Nye was one afternoon when Rosemary went shopping. He took Mrs. Nye to the movies. Mrs. Nye also saw him off When he left Cleveland. That’s all. “But other than those times, I was never aloue with her,” he said. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gehrig are the parents of a baby girl, born at 5:20 a.m. today at the Adams

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county memorial hospital. She weighed eight ’ pounds and six ounces. . b , lOiIUJAL I Admitted: Michael|, Warthman, Decatur; Mrs. Ray Jones, Decatur; Shetman Liechty, Berne; Mrs. Marie York, Decatur; Willis Fonnef, DecaturDismissed: Jesse Williams, to Wayne hospital; Mrs. Jason Moser and baby girl] Wren, O.; Mrs. Mervin Taylor artd baby boy, Kevin, Depatur; Mrs. Virgil Urick and twin girls, Decaturj Mrs. Victor . Bollenbacher, Rockford, O. i GIRL SCOUTS Girl Scout Troop 15 met Monday evening at Lincoln school for a Valentine party. We invited some •!• Boy Scouts. Mrs. Dalzell had charge nt folk and refreshments were served. (Brownie Troop 3 met Monday at the Lincoln school. Valentine party was prepared by Mrs, Jerome Kohue, a member of the Delta ] Theta Tau sorority which spon- -■ sors the troop. Games were played following roll call and Patty Sovine won the door prize. gcrlbe, Patty Soyine