Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 114, Decatur, Adams County, 13 May 1952 — Page 2

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4-H Junior Leaders Meet Last Evening 1 ■' \ * Officers Selected \ For Ensuing Year j ■ \ *’ ■ '■ I The 4-H club junior leaders met Monday evening gt the Lincoln M pool gym in Decatur. ’ I was in charge of GHirley Fuhrman, Marva Schaefer.' aim Laura \\’itte. .Mixers were led bvj Gloria Koeneftian. county 4-H clii) agent, and Shirley Brandt. jThe business meeting was open* eds with group singing led by Louis *F tjmschlag 5 The pledges were led M Berdejlla Alt and Clark Stahly; Mj?r!e Aifolder, conservation office r. spbtfp'to the group about the 4- 4 pheasant and quail project. He stited tble birds will he delivered Ji inday, May 111. j \' Officers elected for the coming Ndar are: president. Shirley Ger--1M; vice-president. Louis . Rumdijlitag: secretary, Susan Rumple: tif?asurer, Patsy Rumple; song Tom Drew; news reporter.; ksl ai 7 Miller; health and . satetV I ■ -- -O -uX

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H ~,s I***, rtrw|ir for ’52-Hie greatest I / I D f pl <Br * rer * cw_ P r ’ ce I I - I *.■ "'J O-a The 's2| sit* stands Out like its beauty. I 0 11 If W I \ W Il | New Ford guglity built bodies ore bigger with ',' | 11 , more interior com‘art. And, beneath its beauty . 1 i and bigness there s brute strength! For, this only J completely new cor in its Reid hoi a longer, , 1 . \ fcae^' 1 stronger chassis with • sturdier K-bar frame. ! Bfa @Ms@B ; i r Mast WyKelor-uphelstery cembioatioas ill j— ~ ’ g V — ■» its foM ... biggest choice of power! J I \_ II Never before has o low-priced car offered so I 0 IJjjJ I D 1 I muchl fake beauty . . only Ford offers so many ■ A i I - body, color and upholstery combinations. Take I A j| If H| I E| gs If IW ▼lv. Sf style . . only Ford offers 18 different models". |y. I > S C J Takerpower .. . only Ford offers o HOhp. high- "■■■ 1 W U compression V-B and a 101-h.p. high-compres-t - J ' \ LJ F --“ sion, low-friction Six!, . . only Ford offers FordoA \ ■■W \ mafic Drive, Overdrive and Conventional! r t - \. !• ■ ? : - I- ■'. ‘ >’ ;M" Measure Ford’s value by the advances it brings yout New Automatic Ride Control gives a bump-leverttig, highway-hugging ride; New Cer ter-Fill Fueling does avyay with gas pump 'jockeying.” New Power-Fivbt i Clutch ' f and Brake Pedals 4 ora easier to operdto, eliminate drafty floor holes. \ ; ! Window! Wetftsnge of power! ! mdioteofModek/ WMIWW Widest clntite. of Drives/ A Terf Drive will start you -fliinlcihg ■ Ar J Yot c«r pay more but you can’t buy better! | . F.BAF' •■ : 1 , >i . \| k I • — ■ - ; t ■ I ; : ! BRANT MOTORS, Inc. | \ ■ ij : I \ J I ' Coiikt I’hir.d & Mun rot Streets I>iA Al IR, L\n. J—-—--——— - ■ ■ - ---I I'/'. ' 4 <• T - /■ 'V !' \'■ :

Memorial Service By Moose Tonight The Decatur Moose lodge will hold memorial services tonight tor Gaylord N. Achpson. \The group (Will leave the Zwick funeral home 'at 7:30 o’clock, and members and officers hre requested to be present. _ ■ ■ , \ leader, Pht McCune; recreation committee. Roger Ripley, Shirley Brandt, Jim Pfice, and Vera Walters. . Dues were set at ,5 ,-eents per year. ProgrHiq plans Were discussed. Announcements were made by L. E. Archbold, county agricultural agent. Record books were distributed. Softball leagues and rural life Sundaly as the Monroe Methodist church, discussed. Group Recreation Was led by Gloria Koeneinan andll refreshments served by. Bill Sipe to the 45 members present. |! U- f .j i The new officers will meet in the county extension office Thursi day. May 22 to plan the year’s pro? .gram. ? s - -4,- —

Plan Short Course . ' ' ' ' ' Xt ' For Homemakers Purdue Will Offer Two-Weeks' Course , Dining a twb-week short course, young hdniemakers And futurfc homemakers from all of Indiana will have an opportunity to learn how' to make’ practical duplication of science to their homemaking activities.! This 'short course, taught by Purdue j faculty, will he held on Purdue University campds. Jijne 16-28. No college credit will be given < for these courses. Homemaking. which is one V>f the most important professions |in the nation, is a science and an art.' If young homemakers are to reach the family goal of.a happy, wellmanaged home, they need information on homemaking’ activities. This short cbursO ik'ipTamied to help beginning homemakers organize and operate their home more efficiently sb fhfey ihhy' htive time to participate in community and leisure time) activities. However, ths course does not train the homemakers for any other type of vocation. , ,y Mrs. Marion T. Nagler will teach this course does not train the homeThis will include what makes marriage work, ’being goijd parents, and child development. The class will study the physical, mental, emotional, social and] spiritual development of, the child. “Feeding the family” is important sos happy, well-nourished be tings, yjlrs Luciie Wilson will gi\\e practical information on planning menus, buying, food preparation.' techniques, table setting and service. Special problems and sho|t cuts in clothing construction are a part of the practical* information to be gained from, the ’’Clothing the family" course. Miss Helen Marley Will also include information on what t<i wear aiid how to wear it. Dr. (pleo Fitzsimmons wilj' con--1 duett* flth course 1 fn ”Housing ’ tton family"f This will include 5 -recent trends jin home 'decorating and Thre<i scholarships aide' being offered th th? lb Farm Bureau district by the S. & E. department or Indiana. Additional information , about this special short course for young Hoosied homemakers may he obtained from the qounty extension otfiee. j /•„. ? 1 - Elks To Initiate Class On Thursday A class of candidates 'will be irt- j itiated at the regular meeting of j the becatur Elks lodge Thursday ' evening at 8 o’clock. Free refreshments Will be served following the i meeting and special entertainment ’ will be provided. Democrat Want Ads Bring Results

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Released Geit. Dodd In Seoul mb’ OK Hr v r iiii liWaßawK J * - "v rflllMF M BlHtt O 1 *? i BR|G. GEN. FRAjNCIS T. DODO, forrter-commandknk of the prlsoner-ot-wtir <-aiup on Ko,i<- Island where -he wus held'prisoner by Communist Inmates for 72 hoilrs. is greeted gt Seoul export by Eighth Army Deputy Chief of Staff Brig. Geh. (liiarleß W. Gen. Dodd was unharmed |Gid >ii I his (’oiivntinist captors treated him with courtesy and respect. He reported immediately at Seoul to Gen. Janies A. Van Fleet, commander t>f tjie Eighth Army - ..........j . . . _____,—

; r jr Purdue Scholarships Granted /To Students DaV-jd L. \Sprunger. son of Mr; and Mrs. Spiunger, of Mon-J roe. has been awarded an alumnf j and a special merit, scholftrship, and- llenfy WagleyD sun Os Mr. and Mi-s. Henry Wagley, Os Berne, Has beejt awan|4 > ed a state scholarship effective!: with the opening -of th? fall se-h inester in September at Purdue;, While the appointment in most, — —.—- -.1-.. —— r* 7 ~ .WJJLaMKMM

Hr - EVCa’IiLY L Drav.-.i IV!" t h ' d wlpyc C.;i. Lw _ht D. Eisenhower will stay in Denver. Col., likes - “ f lnternational) 1:1 'I I.K | C-. ..: •• ..... i .J. ■-■ ■ | ■ I ■■ ■ : Alma Walker shows Senator Mkrtl.i Vvhat’s what in matter of makeup. HI K Director Charles Hill and commentator Walter Cronkite (back to camera) put Senator Martin (left) through paces before TV camera. I ! ’. . ; ; ’• . ’. '! ; A ■. ’ i ■ - SENATOR EDWARD MARTIN (It). Pennsylvania, Is Shown in Washington during a session of CBS’ new, TV school for public figures. The classes are intended to acquaint them vritli television methods and practices. ; In. ether y.oide?-to! help thepj loojc apd Sound like something when . they make IV ai'peaxauces,'; -1 (InlcintitionalJ ! _....... . i ■ * . V j . '

chses is good only for the semes t CT.-all scii«ilar-'hips are renewable ihroughout the years of undergraduate work so long, as the •si hol.isitc requirements are met. pH — • Cleaning Compound » :«A few drops of ammonia aiTded To make a good cleaning compound for painted walls i dissolve i one ounce of soap flakes In 16 ounces 'of water, and add about three punces of turpentine. Stir , the mixture Rapidly and apply with a* brush or siionge. • • ' \. ■ ~.r . .. ■ - ■■ . -..._ T Y99HHK ’'" WMW* ~'O- M! —M )

-| —.— IIM ! <BUosß!tai7| VI JMM Admitted: .Lester Ross, Willshire, Ohio? Mrs. Roger Bebout, Fort Wayne. , •- \ ’F ; S® Air. and Mrs. Jack Morris are the parents of a baby boy born at 2:55 p.m. Monday at the hospital, weighing 7 lbs.. I oz. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ward this morning at the hospital at 6:38 a. tn., weighing 5 lbs., 12 oz. ' ; I>an Goelz, son of Mrs. Alma Goelz, of thia city. graduated from from well high school May 8 and was awarded a citizenzs scholarship medal from the school. His mother and sisters, Elinor, Willa Mae. Katie, and Margy, and his brother, Robert and wife, attended the exercises, Raymond junior Ralston 0f Decatur, parked his <ar on the street at Tocsin Sunday night and Henry Mills; of -that place crashed! into it. causing some damage to the left rear fender. ! |j Leslie Colvin, of Indiana.pAlis. who has the contract to build the Methodist church at Bluffton, is kfelng picketed. A hod carrier from Fort Wayne is carrying a sigfn stating “Colvin is unfair to Organized labor;” f’frheral services were held this afternoon foij Orval David. 691 who died Sunday at his home j near Markle; His grandparents came to that locality in 1836. He was a half-brother of the late Judge W. H. Eichhorn. ) j I Rev. ;Roschy, executive secretary of the Fort Wayne Presbytery, will be the guest speaker at the services at the \First Presbyterian dhureh here next Sunday morning. Miss Famiy Hite left yesterday for Louisville. Ky., after a several days’ visit in- Decatur. | ; Cars owned by Weldon Hart and Curtis I Ray. parked on Cherry street in Bluffton, were damaged when struck by a farm combine drived by Homer Landis of Monm.., : ■ ' _ . Mr, and Mrs. H; B. Monesmith of Willmar. Minn.,\ and Mr. and. Mrs. George Monesmith of Fort Wayne and grandaughter. Miickie. spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Jay W. Chapman. Mr. ahd .Mrs. George Harris, and children. Marilyn. David and Daniel, returned to their, home in Kankakee. 111., Monday after spending the week-end with friends an,d relatives in this city and Rbckford, O. F. j Mr. and Mrs. Jay Chapman entertained last Sunday with dinner. Herman Chapman of, Detroit. < Mk-h.. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Horn and son, .Mrs. Delloss Seatt and daughter of Harlan. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Synjler and son of Napoleon, cfhio, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hoeppner and family of Woodburn. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chapmgn and family of Roanoke, Mr. and Mrs, Albert L. Carman and family of Roanoke, Miss Berniece Green of Fort Wayne and Ward Chapman of this city, i The District of Columbia originally contained. 100 square miles but was cut to 69 in 1846 when the portion south of the Potomac River was ceded back to Virginia. t I ' , ’ -F Democrat Want Bring Results - * nBBM ■ F■wk, fl® BRONZED and lovely is the newest Mrs. Xavier Cugat, Abbe Lane, as she improves the landscape \at a Las Vegas hotel. (international) " I.- ' " -

• ;i. ■' . - , , ' ragHPl ■ M* William A. Hoefer Jr. (seated, foreground) 1 I tells the three-man Naval Court, investigating the collisiorf of the air- > craft carrier Waxp and the destroyer Hobson, that the accident occurred in excellent visibility though the night was dark. He is senior surviving officer nt the Hobson, which sank with 175 lives lost Below, the bow section of the moth-balled sister shi|f, Hornet, is moved into position ’ to fill gaping hole, in nose of carrier Wasp at Naval Depot in Bayonne. ’ i o ■ • , - • WALLPAPER ' ' ■' ' •. 'i’ ' .].- j.. ' 1 j . e Have Just F ■ Received A Large y } Selection of New Patterns. Gay Colors F/ r Deep Tpiies Sharp Designs We Have The Perfect Pattern ' , I ' ■ . I . !, t J ; ■ IFOR EVERY ROOM F ' . 4F ' L ■ ' 1 z <1 . J-z ■ ; ! ■ We Have The New M -DA Color Selector Wallpaper Steamer For Your Convenience f B. J. Feasei Wallpaper & Paints , 2*o N. 2nd St. Phone 3-1406 WfillTl WA '' A-*rTr/ r ’ , It's Emy to Do a Beoutifu! Give your "outside" furniture fresh ot> with NU-DA* new color ... protect it from wear : , and weather with lively, enduring C F i f NU-DA Enamel. Easy to apply . . . perfect for gay kitchen, breezeway, porch or "lawn" furniture. Get NU-DA Interior and Exterior Enamel in sparkling IPAinTSRI L garden colors at your NU-DA dealer’s! Look for This Ajsncy Sign ”R Always Costs More Not to Paint 1 ' INDIANAPOLIS PAINT & COLOR CO. 640 NORTH CAPITOL AVE., INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Tr~“1 ! " ’ .CTgjK |painTs| Wjl Look for This Agency Sign (iILLIOM LI MBER CO. 518 E. Main St. Berne, Ind. -1 —■-———4 —' !— — * Ipiiinfsl Look for This Agency Sign B. J. FEASEL WALLPAPER & PAINt STORE 270 N. 2nd St. . I >• Decatur, Ind. ■ i . F ; .■ ’ .}’•••;' F ' 1 F - ■

TUESDAY. MAY 13. 1952