Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 68, Decatur, Adams County, 20 March 1952 — Page 6
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Aged Chicago Man Dies In Accident Terre Haute, Ind., March 20.-— (HP)—Frederick §euel, 82, Chi-
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cago. died in Union hospital lasts night less than an hour, after he* was injured when his car ran out of control and crashed near Casey ill. ' ! M. Vl
SOCIETY HOME EC STYLE SHOW FRIDAY AFTERNOON Plans are complete for the show “Clothes For The Mature Woman.” The Decatur public ’library auditorium will be the scene of this demonstration. Mrs. Lottie Sumner, clothing specialist of Purdue University will be In charge. Friday afternoon at \ one fifteen o’clock). \ i The following Home .Economics members will serve as ipodels: Mrs. Gilbert Stucky of the M.W.F. Mrs). Gilbert Stucky. M.W.F. club. Berne, Mrs. Clarence Smitley of Alpha „ Chew of the Limberlost club of Geneva. Mrs. Delota Engle of t|he Profit and Pleasure club of Washington township, Mrs. Harr/ Crownover of the Better Homes club of Monroe. Mrs. Will Schnepf of the Root township club, Mrs. Roland Grote of the (jnion Women's club, and Mrs. Ralph Miller of the Hartford club. The iNiblick store and Gass store will loan Mrs. Sonnier the clothes she w ill use in her lesson. Her emphasis will be on how those who wear large sizes and those older women who wear
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junior sizes can choose mades i that make them Ibok attractive. This is an open meeting arid anyone interested is Invited. ■ - The Tri Kappa sorority ~ will have a bake sale at City had Saturday morning at nine o’clock. Thd Pythian Eureka Temple will meet at seven o’clock Monday evening at the K. of P. home. All members qf the degree staff are asked to be present. ) The Pythian Sisters Needle club vHll meet Monday evening after Temple at the K. of P. home. The Railbow Girlk will meet Thursday evening at the Masonic hall at six forty five o’clock. The Eta Tau Sigma sorority will meet Tuesday evening with Mrs Lbuis Smitley at eight o’clock. ! A number of Decatur people attended the Oscar Levant piano recital in Fort Wayne last evening. Among those from here were. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Krueckeborg, and son, Mr; and Mrs. Robiert Zwick-and son; Miss Irene Zwick, Mrs; Hi L. Koontz, Mrs. Lili Bdrroughs, Mrs. Frank Alton, Mrs. C. C. Rayl and the Missfes Fan Hammell and Mairon Koontz; Mrs. Max Schafer, Mrs. Amaline Woodward, Mrs. A. R. Holthouse and daughter, Ruth; Mr. and Mrs, Willilam Gass, Mrs. Carrie Hhubold. Miss Helen Haubold. Tom Haubold, Mrs. Harry Dailey, Mrs. Fred Bashara, the Misses Isabel Kintz, Ann Gass, Kathleen Terveer and Bemad ine Faurote, Mrs Sam Yost, the Misses Janet Schrock and, Mary Jo Hoffman, Dick Wertzberger and Bob Gentis. FIVE ENEMY < Coßtlawed From Psge Owe) ference that .more powerful jet eijignies will be put into other combat planes without slowing down production- ' He said production of < combat .1 lunes now is about double that of a year ago.
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Dr. Robert Pierce Methodist Speaker Speaks Ab Lenten Services Sunday Dr. Robert Bruce Pience, pastor of Broadway Methddist church, Indianapolis, will be the guest\ Lenten speaker at the 7): 30 ervlcei in the Methodist. church Sunday. Dr. Pierce was enthusiastically received by the congregation when he spoke in the 1951 Lenten series and he is invited back Ipy popular request. He will also l>e remembered by many as the Decatur
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high, scliool commencement speaker last year. Dr. Pierce served previous pastorates at Harding and Glencoe, 111. He was appointed to the Indianapolis church in and since then has led his church ?n a major program of growth and expansion in the capital city. He has spoken widely on college and University' campuses. The high school youth are planning to attend the supper meetin;” and evening worship with Ivp (>•' cent attendance. ; All who to participate the 6 o’clock felowship supper arc invited to bring their food and table service and hear an informal talk by the speaker. do-chairmen of supper arrangements are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cowens and Mr. and Mrs. 'Russell Owens. In ithe 7:30 servicethe. pastor, the Rqv. Samuel Emerick, will preside, and special music will be provided hy the senior choir. They will sing the anthem. “Cast Thy Burden Upon the Lord” by Mendelssohn. T.hh sixth and final speaker of this special Lenten series appear :next Sunday, March 30. The speaker, will 4 be Dr. Paul Douglass for 11 years president of American University. Washington, D. C; The public is invited to attend all tbege services. YOU ARE INVITED TO SPECIAL SERVICES AT THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH TONIGHT
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'iri!, * -.n INSERVICE --g - — - Marines Home From Korea Thrde Decatur boys, all of whom left fo| duty in the marine reserve unit ih l 1950 from- Fort Wayne for overseas duty in Korea have arrived home, honorably discharged. Cpl. Larry Jqnnings, son -of Mr and Mrs- Frank Jennings, Sgt. JamealHoop, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Ralph J; J. Roop, and Cpl. Oren Reynolds reached Decatur Tuesday and in their own words. “It wgs swell to be back home again.” j r j _—_— TRUMAN SAYS From Fngr One) Republican nomination for president.? i J ‘ ’ He a statement on the situation shortly after President TrUmtn said at Key West that Ike is free to go home to campaign at cny time he deems it safe and proper. Pressed by correspondents for a statement after his supporters in the Minnesota primary election gave him morh than 107,000 writein votes ®h»en|)ower said: “I did not imagine that so many voter* in Minnesota would\ make me a) write-in candidate and, according to newspaper accounts, somemf them had trouble with my name, g.| ; — GIRL SCOUTS Brqwnie troop 1 met Tuesday after-school for a regular business meeting. Plans ijwere made for the party the 'Junior Woman’s club, the troop’s sponsors, will give them 1 next Tuesday at the Lincoln school. Election of officers was held, j President. Mary Sharpe, treasitrer. i Julia Rllsworth, and • Karen Zimmerman. .Scribe, Karen Zimmerman, c ) , i • ■ ■ ■ ■ -..;£S INFORMATION < Frum Pay) groups want to'quiz him about his inveghgatiye and public relations works ih Washington. Th| Committee indicated it would appoint a public health physician to stqdy Grunewald’s condition. Stearns w’as the first witness to . -4— J- —.— I Personal j To Women With Nagging Backache Nagging backache, lom of pep and energy, headaches and diszinees may be due to slowdown of kidney function. Doctors say good kidney function is very important to good health. When some everyday condition, such as stress and strain, causes this important function to slow down, many folks suffer nagging backache—feel miserable. Minor bladder irritations due to cold or wrong diet may cause getting up n ights or frequent passages. Don’t neglect your kidneys if these condition* bother you. Try Dogn’s Pills—a mild diuretic. Used successfully by millions for over 60 yean. It's amazing how many times Doan’s give happy relief from these discomforts—help the 15 milesof kidney tubesand filters flush out waste. Get Doan’s Pills today!
supply detailed information on Grunewald, who has been characfrrized as a “mystery man” with close friends among senators and congressmen as well as in high places in the executive (branch o(; the government. Two of Grunewald’s closest identified friends are former officials of the tax-collecting Internal. Revenue bureau-?—George J. Scboeneman, former internal revenue commisslbner, and Charles Oliphant, former general counsel of the r&venuelbureau. \! STUDENTS' ART (Continued from Pntce One) pictures to do otherwise,” they shidj This evening parents of ‘the young artists will view the exhibit
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