Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 49, Decatur, Adams County, 27 February 1952 — Page 3
: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1951
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.. e . i bethamy unit has meeting) THURSDAY Mrs. Arthur Beeler was. hostess Thursday editing to eleven members of Unit 4 of the W.S.W.S. of Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church. Mrs. David Roberts was a guest. Mrs. Kenneth Gaunt was the program chairman atid gave the study on “Christ calls to a land of opportunity.” The scripture was , " given by Mrs. William Christen. Mrs! Gaunt gave a very interesting talk on Brazil. » During the business \ meeting money-making projects were discussed and plans were made for the general meeting Os the W.S.W.S., to be held at the church .in March. ’ x v The next unit meeting, on March 2U. will be held at the home of Mrs. Murval Johnson. 518 Marchall street, with Mrs. Zearl McClure as program chairman. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Beeler at the dpse of the evening. . >• . PYTHIAN SISTER \ MEETING MONDAY The Pythian Sister Needle club met- after Temple at the K. of P. home. i 'jT After a short business meeting, they were invited to the dining
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room, where refreshments jl were served in keeping with Washington’s birthday. Favors were igivebi, these being small; American flags Games were played and awarded. Effie McGill won the door prize. HOstbsses fob the eve|ning were Mrs, Frapk Crist, Mrs Adam Kunowich and Mrs. Wilson .Beery, • Jh K j I I ■ j | • —— : ROSARY SOCIETY MEETING MONDAY J , One hundred members attended the Rosary Society meeting at the K. of C. hall Monday evening. The meeting opened wljh a prayer and the singing of I the hymns, “Queen of the Holy Rosary,” and "Ecco Homo, See the Savior." Mrs, Bernice Hackman, president, conducted the business meeting. The Very Rev. Msgr. J, J. Seimetz gave a short talk and distributed the new fast and abstinence guide cards to those present. The meeting closed by praying the Rosary for the sick . and deceased members of the society; ’ The February con miltee, with Mrs. Pat oass as chairman, took Over the social hour that followed. ■; _ • 1 ; | j. i ENGAGEMENT TOLD OF ESTER ANDREWS Mrs. Wills Andrews of Monroe announces the engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter, Ester, to Pfc. Michel William Klinger, son of Mr. and Mrs; Michel Klingeg of Dixon. Ohio. Pfc. Klinger is in he marines; stationed at Camp (jeju|ne. North Carolina. He was (formerly employed at the Broadway G.E. id Fort WayneL J|| .' , L ' Miss Andrews is employed at the Broadway G. E. in Fort Wayne, The wedding will place March 23 at the Church of the Nazarene in Decatur; tit two thirty o’clock, I I 1 hl, |
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Phone 9*2121 Acheson ; Society Itemed for day’s publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9130 a. m.) WEDNESDAY Philelathian Circle, Zion Evani gelictil and Reformed church, church so-lai rooms, p.m. Ruth and Naomi ;circle< Evangelical and Reformed church, at church 2:20 p.m. i Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Ifriendship Circle, Mrs. Fred Brokaw, 8:30 p.m. Union Township Home Economic gro|jp, Mrs. Frank Gleckler, ay day. T‘resbyterian Women’s Association. Church, 8 p.m. | Historical club,; Mrs, Richard Green, 2:30 p.m, St. Paul Ladies AWI, all day, Mrs. Floyd Arnold, ' \ \ ' St. Paul Ladies Aid, all day Wednesday; Mrs. Floyd Arnold. THURSDAY Emblem club. Elks home, initiation and social, 8 p.m. G.E. choir practice. Zion Lutheran parish hall, 7 p,m. D.A.V. auxiliary, D.A.V. haß,> .7:30 p.m. Methodist circles W.S.C.S., church, 2 i.m. St. Ambrose study club. Mrs Julius Schfuitz, 7:30 p.m. Monroe W.C.T.U., Mrs. Raymond Crist, 1:30 p ,m. < ' . ' Phoebe slass, Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, church, € p.m. s ; Progressive t WorkersV class of Trinity E.U.B. church, church par- • lors, 7:30 p.m. H ' Ruralistic Study &üb, Mrs. Frances Ulman, 8 p.m. Order ot Eastern Star, stated meeting, initiation, Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY Little Theater group, council chambers at city hall, 8 to 10 p.m. World Day of Prayer Service, First Baptist church, 7:30 p. m. World Day of Prayer service, Pleasant Mills MethodisJ church, 1:30 ift.tn. SATURDAY Heidelberg class, sale, city hall, 9 a.m I MONDAY Juniors of the American Legion Auxiliary, legion Home, 4 p.m, TUESDAY Great Rooks study cluh, Deca- I tur Library, 7:30 p.m. I ■'j 1 i • ; ‘ y ■ n “ -i The Emblem club will have initiation and a social party at, the Elks home Thursday evening at eight-o'clock. ' \ I The G. jfc. choir will practice ; Thursday evening at seven o’clock j at theZiob Lutheran parish hall I on Monroe street. The Phi||elathlan. Circle of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church wfli Ihold a meeting in the church social rooms Wednesday evening al 1 eight thirty o'clock. ';j • I ' ’* ■ The Juniors of the American Legion Auxiliary will have a meeting at the Legion home Monday afterhodn at tour o’clock. i The Great Books study club will bold a meeting Tuesday at seven thirty p.m, at the library. The study will pe Alevander and Caesar from Tlutaroh's Lives. j ■ -T ■n ■ | Trade in a Good Town —Decatur ■'■"-'I 'I I
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Miss SaralynSu Braden, of Decatur. will be among the 36 freshman students in the Indiana University training school for nurses to receive their nurse’s cap during ceremonies to be held Thursday evening in the auditorium of the school of medicine. A reception for the students, their families and guests will be in Ball Residence for nurses following the ceremony. Richard C. Hammond. HIT) Master Drive, has passed the recent examination for certified, public acicountant conducted by the state board of certified accountants df Indiana. He will receive a certificate to practice as a certified public accountant he the experience requirements. Hammond is employed in the office of the Central Soya company. The Rev. James Meadows of this city is recovering at his liome from a severe attack of influenza. O. K. Baker of Rugg street is confined to his home with Jan attack of influenza. One-fourtk of the cigarettes produced in the United States are i manufactured at Durham, N.C.
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GIRL SCOUTS >Brownie Troop 6 inlet Monday at the' Lincoln school. Officers were elected, Barbara Jacksqn. president, ’ Patty Roberts, secretarytreasurer, Suzann Werst. scribe. Mrs. Small gave us an interesting talk on camping and safety. We were treated by Barbara Jacksop. TScribe, Suzann Werst , - . j L_ Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Schafer? of Decatur, are the parentslot a baby girl, born* today at the hospital at 1:46 a.in. and weighing 7 lbs., 2 tii. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Koenetndh are the parents of a baby born Tuesday at the hospi 4:06 p.m.. and weighing O ’lb.?. 3 og. ' -■ ' : • T- ■ Admitted: Mrs. Edward (Faurote* Decatur; Mis. Beatrice Kelly. Decatur. Dismissed: Mrs. Owen Scot: and baby pill. Mrs. Ross and baby girl, Monroe; Mrs.Ji Billy Gaunt and baby gill, Monroe: Mrs. Ntlson and boy. Berne;; Mrs. Gfen Merica and boy, Mwnroe** ville. APPOINTMENT OK AD.MINISTHATOK W-W.A. ! No. 477« . Notice. Im hereby icitcn. That the undersigned has been appointed Ad-, rriinistrator with, will annexed of the estate of Willis A. Flonner late of Aalams County, deceased. Thf estate i> probably solvent, Sherman Fonneri I Administrator W.W.A.e 1 ’ Vogletvede A Aaderson S: Attorneys Feb. lit, 1952 FEB. 2tk-27- MARCH 5 u - AU is the chemical symbol sos gold. ■ i- -
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Tax Collectors Eye Fat Expense Funds Collector Orders \ Close Inspection M’ashingtofl, Feb. 27.-i-.(Up)— The tax Collector turned a gimlet eye today oh traveling salesmen and business executives with fat expense accounts. Internal; itwenue commissioner John B. Dunlap said he has ordered his agents to take a long, hard look at all "business deductions” clairrjed by traveling men and executives on this year's income tax returns. Items like entertainment and trave.L expenses will get par-'' ticulnrly close scrutiny. . Dunlap said reports from official | sources, A)»l from informants out-1 side the bpreau suggest that a lot of ;businessrn4n have been passing; the tyigh (bst of high living-on to the government. This year, he said, they'll have to explain every penny they write their ibcome taxes. : p / Dunlap Said the bureau is watching for “excessive and unreason I *- dedpptibns claimed for travel and entertainment, executive expense allowances, business gratuities. and hidden pay in the form of personal living items furnished* to ", company Officials. i ' Bureau spokesmen said some companies ha ve been writing Off the cost of summer homes-i— ostensibly maintained for the comfort of visiting customers but actually used by the loss and his family. Tax officials also frown on the practice of some salesmen who list as "business expenses" all the ■ money they spend for entertainment on the Iroad. Hereafter, they ■ will have to prove that the enter- ; tain men t was necessary and that I it was intended to bring in business for the company. The same j;oes for presents given to purchasing gents and written off for tax purposes.
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“To he deductible,)’ Dhnlap said, “such items must be both ordinary and necessary, and must be reasonable in amount in the light of existing drcumstaiices in each case- • [j ' . j ( 1 “I addition, full substantiation of the expendituers will be required.” Dunlap said the same strict: attention wilLbe given to deductions claimed by companies for advertising, research and development, and maintenance and repairs. * V — . Dog Training Class Meets Each Monday 1 A class in dog obedience training was started this week, and will be held each Monday bight at 7 o’clock at Clem’s, lake, northeast of Decatur. The (Jass will mejet for
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10 weeks, jrith the do&s trained to qbey their; owners’ commands. There ape 16 dogs entered in this beginners’ course and anyone interested in joining the class is asked to contact Nathan Gartner, Dr.. Elizabeth Peck. Mrs. Garrett Shufeldt or James Miller.
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