Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 116, Decatur, Adams County, 15 May 1952 — Page 10
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v p®* **••»»<» cjNeS — _L-3HSr Red Devils '|'|ie Decatur Red Devils boys 4-H cli|b met recently at Dr. Hebble’s office. The meeting was called to ori|r by the officer in charge. The r<>il f .call- and business meeting fol- ’ There were 15 memberaahd llij leaders present. -Jl— —J
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i Go-Getters The Jefferson Gd-Geltters ■ held their second regular meeting recently at the hOlne of Jtjrry Bollenbacker. Tile iueeting was, called to order by the Fred Lehman. Roll call \|as answered by naming “My Favorite Tractor.’’ The pledges were led by Jerry Coblentz. The minutes of the last mejeting were read by the Norman ‘ ' j i i AVall, and approved. A demonstrauon on feeding calves was given by Norman Walj. Refreshments L±_li U—
were served to the 10 members and two leaders present, by Jerry Bollenbacker and Bob Granule. The next meeting will be held May ISKekiongas J The second regular meeting of the St. Mary’s Kekiongas was held recently at the Pleasant Mills high school.; The meeting was called to order by \the president. Carol Archer? Group singing was led by Janet Shady, and the pledges were led by Norma Jean Bailey. A special feature on the accordion ©was
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THWARTING WHAT BELIEVED to be an attempted suicide, San Francisco Golden Gate bridge towman Harry Wolford grabs 21-year-old Mrs. Ray Allen Goza (left) just as she reaches the railing, apparently
given by Joan MaullerJ A sewing ’ demonstration was given by the first division sewing girls. After recreation, refreshments were serv-1 ed to the 26 linembers and leaders present by Carol Archer, Judy Both nbat her. and Maiy Ann Jones. The next meeting will be' held lit the Flegsant Mills school May lit. * | There is no quick way to destroy weed seeds in a heSv lawn soil. It is better to feed liberally imd seed a\s early as possible jto the grass started before hot weather. Weed control <an follow. Almost 2.<‘ti(>.iHitt additional tons of iron and stee| scrap may be ' available this year from the country's 2<'- u o»' aiito recks.
; A fehiale oyster can produce sevteral hundred million eggs in one ! season. • Orchard, the Calamity of New Mexico, was a stage driver, ; Arkansas ranks 30th in populaition ain<>n)g the stales. ’ More- than 30 kinds of ducks winter in North Carolina. To have a clean handkerchief in a hurry: Wash, rinse, add blot in a . towel. Pull the hems straight, square the corners, and “paste" flat to dry against a tile wall, mirror. or over the edge of the bathtub. If you hang slacks or trousers by the cuffs after’ washing, they’ll need little or no ironing. The wet weight of the garment “pulls’] out most of the wrinkles. ’ Since land first emerged front the «6as,. no portion of the Great Smoky Mountains in the south»astern United States has ever been submerged, according to geologists. ] I \ ■ ; Trade in a Good Town-Decatur! ' |'!/: '! • ; \ I : -T
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p ■ . j to leap into space. Her two children (arrow), Jean Ellen, and Gail Rome, 4 months, watch from family car. Wolford holds Mrs. Goza away from rail (right), police. (Intematkmal 3oundphotos)
Ml. I Money Comes Back Flint Mich. (UP) — Mrs. Florence Schneider doesn’t believe in ill winds. A strong gust blew 78 one dollar bills out of an envelope she was holding. The bills were blown the length of the block but one by one passersby recovered them pntil she had all 78.’ t j ' . p ' Trade in a*Good Town > ... -
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XaF MS sth Anniversary jßf in ; Decatur THURSDAY, MAY 15 Initiation— Fort Wayne Degree Team I b . FRIDAY, MAY 16 i Fish Fry?—Members and Wives ■? I .■ I L L. . I “ -4 /. ' ■ I 1 . ■ SATURDAY, MAY 17 Open House Dance
Ten Top Tunes At Schafer’s 1. Wheel of Fortune x I fi ' 2. Blue Tango 3. Blacksmith Blues 4. A Guy is a Guy 5. Anytime 6. Kiss of Fire 7. Til Waßk Atone 8. Be Anything (Bui be Mine) 9. Perfidia 10. Forgive Me. j - wOliH I EDt
