Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 53, Decatur, Adams County, 3 March 1952 — Page 3

MONDAY, MARCHES, 1952

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ANNA HARROD SPEAKS TO MARRIED COUPLES* Miss Anna fiarrcjd, who has Completed twenty-three years as u missionary in India, \gave an interesting account of htr experiences to th/ Zion Lutheran Married Couples club Sunday evening at the Zion parish hall. She displayed a number of unusual items she brought back with her, including a Bible printed in the native language, an ivory necklace, several carved idols, both of wood and stone, and numerous garlands. Mrs. D. Hoyt Callow. Mrs. Earl Caston and Joyce and Dee Callow modeled some native customs, each of a different caste. Miss Harjfod kaid she felt that the cpste system was gradually breaking dowTi. but that the new Indian government changeover had caused somg confusion and difficulty tor the missionaries. Her work had been among the outcasts where inflation is ini’ creasing poverty and suffering. Games of bunco were played progressively and ■ a lunch w?as served by the committee, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. George Rentz and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Schroeder. The April meeting will be held April 6 at. ; six o'clock with a carry in dinner to honor the Zion grade school basketbal Iteain, The committee for that affair Consists of Mr/ and Mrs."*Warren Geiger, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith, and Mr. and. ‘ Mrs. Richard Mailand. together, with the athletic committee. < The Tri Kappa sorority w’ill 'have, a business meeting Tuesday evening at Mrs. Walter Bockman's home at seven thirty o’clock. The Kirkland Ladies club Will entertain their husbands at the high school gym Tuesday evening at six thirty o’clock with a pot- , Luck supper. All ladies are asked to bring two dishes and table service. , Tire St. Jude study club will meet with Mrs. Joe Kilson Wednesday evening at eight o'clock. The Delta Lambda of Beta Sigma Phi chapter will have a bake Sale at city hall Saturday. NOTICE My office will be closed from March 9 to 23rd inclusive, wHI be in office. Dr. Gerald J. Kohne ■' “ 1 4 \. I < AMAZING VALUE! I4ELEN A RUBINSTEIN'S NEW STAY-LONG Lipstick Sampler I 5 fabulous colors for only 5 OXSpecial offer from Helena Rubinstein! Try 5 shades of Stay&ong Lipstick in special sizes—for only 50^! | Stay-Long is the "first truly creamy indelible lipI stick that stays on all day I long! It won’t come off on I your cigarette, napkin or glass—never dries lips! Each one is a different, exciting Spring shade. Try all five. See which ones do l the most for you—and for your favorite costume! _ Limited quantity! (smith drug co. 'l■ ’ ■

■ T ; » i I'J 1 • The Pleasant Grove W.MA will have their last quarterly “meeting St the homeof Mrs. Robert Burger Thursday afternoon at’one thirty o'clock. | A book review will be giveti by the Rev. Elizabeths A short business: session will be held and officers selected for the coming year. Delegates will also be chosen for the branch. Hi The next business meeting will be held from April 15 to the |7th Inclusive at Dayton, Ohio. ! : • r- .'qpj ■; i The Sancta Maria study Club will meet with/Mrft. Esther Meyer Wednesday - evening at eight o'clock. .The Heidelberg class of the Zion Evangelical iand Reforined church will meet'Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock. I H—F Our Lady of Good Counsel study club will meet with Mrs. William Lose, Jr.. Wednesday evening at eight o’clock. H ' L! ; The Ladies Aid of the Unlqn chapel will have an all day meeting Thursday at the church with a pot-luck dinner at noon. This i,will be a regular aid meeting With the day spent sewing and quilting. Tlje ladies of the church are invited. U The Wesley class of the Methodist church will ‘meet ih the church basement Thursday evening at seven thirty. Hostesses for the evening will be Mr. and Mrs. Lohnas Mclntosh. , Mr ; and Mrs. WHliard Mcßride and Mr. aid Mrs.' Noah Steury. Devotions will be led by Mr. and Mrs JO. G. Baughjnan and the program chairmen will .be Mr. and Mrs] Lowell Smith. " | >! 7 ' — ■- L The W.MI«A. Os the N-uttman Avenue United Brethren ■ church will meet with Mrs. Nettie Zehr Thursday afternoon at one jj’clockThe Ever-ready ? HasS Os the Methodist church will meet with Mrs. Homer Lower Thursday evening at seven thirty.- j.j J The condition of Joe Colehiti, patient at the Veterans hospital in Fort Wayne, is . not much improved. Miss Dianne Linn of this city and Miss Pauline Hartwelldf Danville, Ky,. both students ;at Hanover college, were week-end guests of Miss Linn’s parents, |Mr.: and Mrs. Lawrence Lipn in Decatur. George Bair, student at iiWabash college, attended the sectional basketball tourney over the week-end here and visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geofge Bair. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bohnke of Valparaiso visited? in Decatur over Make a New Topper ■ Z\ .'V v\ / / \ W, \v\ V /1 1 pk R 9395 1| \ HERE’S HOW to have many costumes! Use this toppfr as a coat over suits and dresses now! Wear it as a suit-jacket Liter on! EASY to sew—TWO main? pieces. Sleeves turn bafck into cuffs at any length yok choose. Make this in a spring w<|ol- so new! Pattern R93p5: Misses' Sizes 10. 12, 14. 16, 18. 20. Size M takes 2% yards 54-inclj fabric. Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern to Marion 1 Martin, care of Decatur Democrat, Pattern Dept., P.O. Box 6740, Chicago 80, 111. Print, plainly YOUR NAME ADDRESS, ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. 1 . ■ ' ■ . . '■ . J

Phone 3-2121 Phyllli Acheson Society Items for day’s publication must be phoned ih t»y 11 ai m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) MONDAY Juniors of the American. Legion Auxiliary, Legion Hom£, 4 p.m. V. post and auxiliaries pbthipk supper and bake sale, V.F.W. hall, 6 p.tn. Women’s Auxiliary -of V.F.W. nomination of officers, V.F.W. hall, 8 p.m. _ ? Adams County chorqs, Monroe school, 7:30 p.m. Pythian Sister degree staff rehearsal, K. of P. home, J: 30 p.m. il General meeting of Decatur Woman's Club, library, 7:45 p.m.f pur Lady of Fatima Discussion club postponed next week. Monmouth Mothers Study group Monmouth school, 7:30 p.m. . Research Club, Mrs. W. Guy Brown, 2:30 p.m. TUESDAY Tri Kappa, business meeting, Mrs. Walter Bockman, 7:30 p m. Kirkland Ladies club, high school gym, 6:30 p.ni. WEDNESDAY St. Jude study club, Mrs. Joe Kitson, 8 p.m. H Great Books study jclub, Decatur Library, 7:30 p.m. Rebekah Lodge, Odd Fellows H|dl, called meeting, 7 p.m. > j C. L. of C. business meeting, C,;L. of C. hall, Tuesday after church. WEDNESDAY Sahcta Maria study club, Mrs. <EUter Meyer. 8 Our Lady of Godd Counsel Stqdy Club, Mrs. William Jr; T - 8 P-m- ; I Girl Scout Club, Room 206, Decatur high school, 1:30 p.xm Ladies Shakespeare club, i Mrs. C.A. Dugan, 2:30 p.m.; Psi iota Psi, Kay Yager, 8:00 p.m. St. Ann Study club, Mrs. Veronica Wdlpert, 7:30 p.mJ |St. George Study club. Mrs. Paul Kohne, 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY Heidelberg class, gelical and Reformed church, p.m. f iEver-ready class of the Methodist church, Mrs. Homer Lower. 7:30 p.m. W. of the Nuttqian Avenue United Brethren church. NM.- 1 tie Zehr. 1 p.m. . ! Wesley’ class. Methodist church basement. 7:30 p.m. Ladies Aid of Uriion chapel, church; all day. Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid, church, all day. Magley Ladies Aid, church basement. all day. „ • Women of Moose,; Moose home, 7:30 p.m. Officers meet 7:00 p.m. Monroe Methodist | W. S. C. S„ church annex, family nite, 6:30 p.m. s SATURDAY Delta Lambda of Beta Sigma Phi chapter, city hall, bake sale. THURSDAY Pleasant Grove W.M.A., Mrs. Robert Burger, Thursday 1:30 fi.m. SUNDAY Zion Lutheran Married Couples club, parish hall, 8 .p.m. _ 1 ■ ; j -| • j t the week-end and’ attended the sectional basketball tourney. Both are former Decatur residents and Harold was a member of the 1951 Yellow Jackets team. Lt, Leigh Nelson, who is Stationed at Ft. Sheridan, 111., visited Mrs. Nelson in Decatur over the week-end. The. Misses Sharon Hite, Dorothy plman and Dorothy Crosby left Sunday for a vacation in Florida. \ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ross of Willshire, 0.. are the parents of a baby girl, born Sunday at the hospital at 8:50 a.in., weighing 7 lbs. 2 oz. A baby boy was born Sunday at the hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Buuck of Decatur at 2:43 a.m., weighing 9 lbs. % oz. v* 1 s Admitted: Mrs. Thomas Kitfcon, Decatur: Ivan Reynolds, Decatur; John Heinkel, Fort Wayne. Dismissed: Mrs. Myron Nealson, Detroit; Henry Dellinger, Decatur; Mrs. Floyd Thornton and baby boy, Berne; Mrs. Irwin Kbeneman and baby girl, Monroeville; Nirs. Doyt Gamble, Van Wert, O,; Miss Helen Barkley, Monroeville; Mrs. J.C. Rich, Monroe; Mrs. Mary Lose, Decatur, - ! 6 ? *’■ -’- v; j |.o Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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10 Persons Killed In Indiana Accidents ! Hazardous Driving! \| Conditions Blamed By United Motorists on Indiana . highways battled hazardous driving conditions in'a late winter splurge of bad feather, and the traffic death toll spurted upward during the week-end. r Police records show at least 10 persons died as result of accidents, most of them on .open highways and several because olf slick roads. John Van. Draft, 61, and bis wife, Laura, 60, of ; Fenpville, Mich., were killed wheip their car collided with another auto on snow-cov-ered U. S. 31 north of Peru yesterday. Two other deaths qlso were due to slick roads. Misti Marie Redmond, 55, Khlamazoo, Mich,, was kilied Saturday when the car in which she was riding skidded on icy Ind. 8 nroth of Hartforcj City and struck a truck head-on. Mrs. Forest Ric iardsonl 52, Bloomington, died Saturday of in.mries suffered when her husband’s car skidded on\ tmow-packe® Ind. 37 near Bloomington anod collided with another autc. , Russell \ *Kamp 40, and his nephew, Jackie Lee Kamp, 16, both of Akron, Thd., were killed yesterday when their car ran out of control off a curve in Ihd. 14 east of Rochester and hit a tree. Richard Perkins. 21, and Janette Stump, 15, both of Earl 'Park, killed ybsterday whan their auto was struck by a New York Cen-

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""jjyi"" 1 ; newsreß. _.. . x I RiW i THE U.S. SUBMARINE Flying Fish became the first in naval history to make 5,000 dives into the sea. Here, Secretary of the Navy Dan A. Kimball (center), on leaving the sub at New London, Conn., congratulates Lt. Comdr. R. W. Phipps (right), commanding officer of the craft Looking on is Rear Adm. Stuart S. Murray, Atlantic Fleet submarine chief. Kimball handled the submarine's bow-plane controls for / four minutes during the dive in Long Island Sound. The Flying Fish has been on continuous active duty since Dec. j 0,1941. (International)

I - \ H n TT ’tai railroad passenger train at a I crossing in Raufi- Police said a string of boxcaks blocked Pm-kins’ view of- the track. ; James B. Ivory, 13, Indianapolis, was killed when a car struck Ids bicydle on; S. 31 south of Indianapolis Saturday, and James [J. Perryman, 39, Springfield, Mo.? vfas killed Saturday in« Indianapolis when a car hit him as he crossed M street. 7ln the first eight months of this year, 865,227 travelers visited Berlin. compared with a total of 828,I|3 for the entire year of 1950,

FRANCE SEEKING * (Continued From Pont* One) series of-consultaiions with puny ;?aders. \ Such a coalition would mean position from the Communists anl ’he extreme rgiht-wing supporters qj De Gaulle. Pinay is well re- j garded by the socialists, but it was ' believed; 'they would not agree to 1 Mis cabinet. s The Jqshua tree of the) desert be T lohgs to the lily family.

National 4-H Week Observance Opens County 4-H Clubs Begin Observance National 4-H Observance/ afe beginning today in Adams county. The 4-H f|ag is flying over the Adams county court house and window displays were pip up this morning. , The wfndOw displays show a large map of Adaihs county with 30 sour-legs clovers growing up from its surface. These clovers represent each 4-H club ajnd have its name printed•;on. ; Flanking the map are panels Os pictures of the aiprlt leaders of Teach clup. More : ijhan 60 adults are pelping these clubs to grow. These pict|irea are connected to the club they assist by means of ribbons. . 11 The Schafer store in Decatur i‘ad the store in Berne have donated; the j use of 'heir window’s this week to; tire promotion of 4-H activities. Radio programs by Nola Lehman end Louis Rumschtig, 4-H members; Mrs. Sherman Neuenschwander and Ralph Bluhm, leaders; Anna K. Williams, home demonstratino agent apd I|. E. Archbold, county agricultural agent, also mark today’s observance/ \.The enrollment campaign is in tull swing in all cluibs. With Our Own COUGH SYRUP 49c and 98c bottle P Kohne Drug Store

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Carloads Os Hogs Given To Boys Town \ Two carloads of registered Berkshire hogs passed through Decatur on thp Erie Railroad yesterday route, to Father Flanagans Boys Town of Boys Town, Neb. Sixty-nine head were In the ears, owned by Stephen Birch, Mahwah, N.J. The value of the is said to be In excess of 810.Q00 ahd includes Justifier, 1950 National Futurity Res. Champion and 32 of his yearling daughters. J • ’ The hogs will arrive at Boys Town tomorrow and the gift will result in an expanded program of 4-H work for the | boys. :■‘ \ . Trade 4n a Good Town — Decatur Safer Cough Relief When new drugs or old fad to atop your cough or chest cold don’t delay. Creomulston contains only site, helpful, proven ingredients and no narcotics to disturb nature’s pi oecas. it goes right to the seat of the txaibib to aid nature soothe and heal; >w, tender, inflamed bronchial membranes. Guaranteed to please you or druggist refunds money. Creomulsion has stood the test of many millions of users.’ CREOMUIfSION Coushfc OmW Coi<ta. gfmhiht Quality Photo - Finishing I > Work left before 8:00 P. M. Monday, Ready Wednesday at 10:00 A. M. Holthouse Drug Co.