Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 102, Decatur, Adams County, 29 April 1952 — Page 2

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Kirkland Vacation , Bible School Plans • s' I * Preliminary Meet Sunday Afternoon The preliminary meeting of the teachers, officers arid ministerial board of the Kirkland Bible school will 'be held aX the Pleasant Dale Church of the Brethren. Sunday afternoon at | o’clock. k ’ The meeting will 'open with a worship service. Books and materials will be distributed. Plans-for will lie conn pie ted. , The ministerial board will also meet in separate session to elect . officers and attend to such other matters as may be necessark»— * school will open May 36 at a. ni. Classes will be 'held at they, Pleasant Dale church and the Adams Central high school buildings at K[ir£land-. The Rev. L. W. Null is! president and the Rev. H. H.f Meckstroth is secretary- of ministerial board. Mrs. Eryin Locifner is director of the school, and Mrs. Walter Egley and Mrs. Dortha Shady are assistants. Mrs. Shady will .also be superintendent the church. Faith Anri Settlegfiq- will he hecretary-treasurer cia Barger, pianist. Teachers and helpers are:

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J .;. Beginner I—Victoria Stoneburner. Mary Ellen Byerly, Elaine Freels. t J ’ ~ i . Beginner ll—Mrs; Eugeftd Moser, Mrs. Russell Weller, Jeanette Kruetzman and Marjorie Bluhm. 1 Primary I—Mrs. Samuel?'Yager. Mrs. 1 Ann Geisel, Mrs. , Harold Barger. , >' Primary ll—Pauline Baumgarj- ’ ner and Ann Marie Kaehr. 1 Primary HI' —Mrs. Evan Take, [y 1 Junior I—Mrs. Marie Diehl. ! : Junior ll—Rev. H. F. Kise. Junior FH—Mrs. H. H-1 Meck.atroth, , ' ' 'lntermediate I —Rev. H. H. Meek. • stroth. V,‘| ■ Intermediate Hp-Rev. John Mis- ’ chler. i 3 ■ I.■<• \ Intermediate. lll—Rev. H. Sett- • ledge. 1 \ ’ : . ! L 'f ,j " Mrs. Racheljriler Is Reappointed i- I :I ' • ' f ." r ; ; ! .J: ’ Mrs. Rachel Filer. Geneva, was reappointed to the board of trustees of the Geneva library district for a foujr-year teim, (judge Myles F. Parrish announced today. Mrs; Filer previously had servedja twoyear term. ; __ Other board members yf the Geneva’ dist>ict< are Edna Glendenning , dnd Mrs. Beulah Stucjcy. Judge Patrish makes, all appoiritmens. All terms noware i for a four-year period. 1 __1.... ~L.x'-!' ";L>! Recruiting Officer To Visit All Towns Sgt. Q. H. Bean; army and air force recruiting’oifider stationed in Adams county, announced today that he would visit the other towns of the county every Wednesday to confer with’ jaoung men and women who are interested in enlisting in he armed forces. ? ’ £gt. Bean's schedule starting ‘ this Wednesday will Hake in Monroe, Berne, Geneva, Pleasant Mills, Preble and Magley He will establish temporary -headquarters at the post office in each of the “ towns , V ‘ The recruiting afficer stated that any young peoifle ’Who desiyed information on the various branches of the armed forces could obtain it from him. I Young people have been advised to contact .Sgt. Bean on Wednesdays at their near- t est -post office in countv. < ; " . r '■

H ||| CI) Pl?■ IP IE \ ■ lt VJII -I I ta the girl I graduates ,^ cl of “1952" 1 As a memento of your '.- . graduation, we want to give i you .. . with no obligation H V • \//7/// < whatever .. . a lovely teaspoon WMW S£ * ///l inscribed “Class of 1952.” ft, |Br Um/ff/f t’ It’s the best silverplate made ... pL^R ™ f* b f J\\ Choose from Holmes & Edwards Sterling [t-Z \wA W \\ 7 lovely patterns in Inlaid, Two blocks of sterling Z \\ Holmes Edwards I ’ silver are inlaid at the backs of Wk J \ - *'• bowls and handles' of most-used forks and spoons. , , z ,/ BMB9HRS Aww we i HOLMES & Mtmsp EDWARDS ■gha|HMH|g| ' < ’ AJf paVtrn* na<h in U.S.A. 1952 Girl Graduates of ALL ADAMS COUNTY Schools May Participate ix t ’ ' . ... { 1 V' ' ■ ? . I U v*”*

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Hoof-Mouth Outbreak 1 n a fanp district mil^s southq a J I /■»'- I j. east of here. Chief federal veterKeported In Canada r. inarian Dr. K%nnetli Wells said a J . c. i . 1. herd of 41-cattle and 10 hogs had tegina. Sask.. Apn| 10 —(I P>— been stricken.' The area has beien A fresh outbreak cS hoof-and- , . ’ ' • ;,, ; mopth disease was re®rted, tpday , y l ! afaut,ne< |’ " e s s^d -. ' , /

176 U. S. NAVY men are missing following collision between the 27,-lOp-ton aircraft carrier Wasp and the 1,630-ton destrpyfer-minesweep-er Hobsoif in mld-Atlrintic. The Wasp suffered £ 75-foot waterline gash, near the bow when the Hobson ’‘got in the way” during a simulated night strike. Both ships were built in 1942. The Hobson (•’ had a brave World War II record, having participated in the. landings at Casablanca and Normandy. All those missing were crewmen of the Hobson, reported to have been carrying 14 officers and 221 mei). Navy announced it had given up suryivor search. (International) . —.— i

; Given Sentence For ‘ Reckless Hoipjcide • t ■ ! ’ *. 1 ~ x Indianapolis. April 29 -4-lUP) — Silbern L. King, 37, Beech’ Grove, faced a one-(o-five year prison term today after he pleaded guilty to a qharge of reckless homicide. iHe was sentenced to the state i prison by ''criminal court judge Saul 1. Rabb. : King was accused of fatally injuring Mrs. Leia Dinkins, Indianapolis, when his ;iar swung to the wrong side of an icy street in January, 1951. , Another woman struck in ,the mishap recovered. The first coal minei opened in the Fairmont, W, Va.,'field was in 1852—less than 10Q years agoi ? —j ; -f. —

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Hew Kinder Hospital Dedication Sunday New Irene Byron ( Addifipn Complete Dedication of the new Kidder hospital at the Irene Byron tuberculosis hospital, north of Fort Wayne, will be Sunday from 2 |to 4 ‘ o’clock. The ■ dedicatory address will be given iby L. E. Burney, M. D., Indiana state health commissioner. , Dr. .0. T. Kidder, for whom the new hospital is named, is' executive manager of the institution. In addition to the new hospital, a modernization program has also been carried out in buildings and grounds at the Irene Byron hospital. . ‘ Adams county is one nf the contributing ! counties to the v Irene Byron Tuberculosis hospital; Several persons from this county are., patients the hospital. Commissions Are ! Offered To Students The U.S. marine corps announces that fojlege graduates and undergradutiies, both men and women, z have the opportunity of ’ enrolling in ine $f three programs,- wh|ch oftljeim a commission in the U.S. marine corps reserve a.s Second lieutenants. From an academic standpoint, all; students are eligible for enrollmeni, except those pursuing courses of study in theology, dentistry and niedicine. J Malkcollege undergraduates, ex- ( cept seniors, may appfy for ttye platoon Ifthders class. No military science. ; studies are required dluring their college training; Each candidate is required to attend two periods of training each period of six weeks duration. ’ 1 J i Male, college graduates and seniors apply for the officers candidate candidate will attend a ten week .traihhig course at Va, Upon graduation he will be commissioned a s,ecoud lieutenant in the ’U.i S., marine corps Or the marinej eorps reserve. College may ehrbll now. bu't will not tafe'e- their period of training until graduating from college. .Won&n may apply for the women officers training class, if dollege sgraduaies or undergraduates. If they will attend periods of training during, the summer, and upon graduation from the course and college will ’berqommts : jsioned lieutenants. Interested persons may call Fort Wayne’s marine corps reserve unit at Eastprook 6393 and ask for ’Lt. R. P. Blandford. Or call in person at the graining center, 2502 Dwenger Ave., Fort Wayne. | Deimocrat Want Ads Bring Results’’

. WMV’/ w JB&BT It' -F - a ?"» OBVIOUSLY FRIGHTENEDfta Vietminh rebel captured fn a com field In the Hung Yen triangle ffi Indo-China is brought fri by a French corporal. Cleanup got underway in the area March 10. (International)

' —■ — ' , — -4 — — Home Demonstration Week Is Observed National home den)oirstration week, April 28 to May 3. is being observed by the 700 Adams county home demonstration meipbers. A special broadeast feature tjie Adams cobnty program Thursday 8:30 a.rri,/over radio station WKJG Fort Wayne. Each’ morning a neighboring ; couny home demonstration jclub will be featured. Wayne Rothgeb, farm director Os WKJG, niaift a transcription : with the home economics chorus and Mrs. Albert. Beineke, county president, about the county borne demonstration historyi, present and fu- • ture plans; - | | Hqme demonstration niembers j have written articles , for newspaper publicity for this week. -Officers of the’ county tipn are: president. Mrs. Albert Beineke; vice - president. Mrs. Glenn Schaadt; spcqnd vice-presi-dent; Mrs. Harold Zeigler; secretary, Mrs. Edwin C. Bauman; assistant secretary, Mrs. Alton Corson; itreasurer, Mrs. R. C Hersh REPORT PROGRESS < t'onttn.wed , From t*n£e <»nr> boarfl procedures would lead |o in-dustry-wide bargaining. The unions originally demanded ' a hourly increase plus' fringe benefits. The porkers average $2.10 an hour. - . ! Democrat Want Ads Briftg Results 'I •_____ : \ ■ *

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• JWk' 3k V "• ~.. - 1 : 1", SEN. JOHN <. HULL, Army vice ihlef of staff, .tells reporters in Washington that maneuvers in \’gvada prove atomic artillery iheiis can be used on thb battleieid wit# almost absolute safety o friendly troops. (International) . . J-' ' ' r ,i-r ; TO insure durability and fire rt> sistance, clay tile for kitpiejns and bathrooms is cobled , for aipprbxi*, mately 8 hours after being ‘“fired” at a high tempe/ature.