Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 141, Decatur, Adams County, 14 June 1952 — Page 3

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PYTHIAN SISTER NEEDLE CLUB MET AT K. OF P. HOME The K. of P. home was the scene of the ■■ meeting, Monday evening, of the Pythian Sister Needle club, which met after Temple. A Pinal plans were completed for the annual picnic July 14 at Hanna Nuttman paprk. .Each one attending; is asked to bring table service, sandwiches and? 25 cents. . -Ending the business session, the group adjourned to the dining room where refreshments were served iiy the hostesses, Velma POrtetj, Carrie Moser and Ellen Butler; Games were played and prizes • awarded to the various winners. The' Happy Home Makers club entertained the French township club at Hanna-Nuttman'park Tuesday evening. Group singing was ..-3 , ' SSSB-

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Vacation Days Are Here Again..... I It’s time to start thinking * j about jthose vacation days .... . > A I • carefree days at the lakes, fish- - : Jjr | ing or swimming .. . sightseeing "v J ... or wherever you plan to go. ; " L > ; ; ij But no matter where p you go or what you do, there will be things K/r y° u w hl need to make your vacation truly ! enjoyable. You’ll find . i them advertised in the jpClglpy' XiM Decatur Daily DemoWF crat your local |p|| \ merchants. So, read . xX the advertisements X certain you vJSSL ’Wj a av e eve r y thing I llwßfev I necessary t o m ak e Itw your vacation a sueJ&R cess - IWwlw" / Mk. I i B J Ln I i «***t , *^ , ®l i j ■ > - - : V .. JI W ’ ; | ( B A irk I- "•’ E9&l^^XTv^lEtfiKF 1 > 1 < s'lK w .JKw 1 i.h.., ' VW uT 1 y i Decatur Daily Denioerat “Advertising Does n’t Cost — It Pays” \ ; ■ - ' ' '■ ■ / ■ --id \ .- J. : b-,. . j h- ■ V': .-

dp ' ' ' I ’i ' ' ,i j enjoyed and games and contests played and prizes awarded to the winners.. The picnic followed wasp enjoyed by ajl thoise attendl»».l i ? —~ I M|s. W. E. Brandt will be hostesspo the Ava Maria Bible study cltjb’! Friday evening after church serMjpes. - 11 , j ' :? r ' ' A;|l associate members of Tri Kappa sorority and college girls, whdkare home, are invited tio the djntjfer Tuesday evening at the Bluffton Country club at six thirty o'clock- and the initiation which will; be held that afternoon. Mts. Wafter Bockman should be called for preservations. The dreat Books discussion gro|p will meet Tuesday evening at the library at seven thirty o'clock. ■ b Ij ' ■: /g . ~••!. --j- | ; _'? Ilevi Yoder, of Linn Grove, returned to the state highway department this week as a supervisor. pie received a bad leg fracture a eouple of months ago and has bedn under treatment siriep. He is .improving rapidly now but will not 1 .

Phone 3-2121 Kathleen Terveer Society Iteme for day’s publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) i ! ' SUNDAY Special service, Women’s Missionary association, Pleasant Grove church, ; 7:30 p.m. i MONDAY Our Lady of Victory discussion group. Mrs, .Edward Gase, 8 p.m. Vj, F. W. porft, fathers, ladies auxilary, hall, 6:30 p.m. Ladies auxiliary, 8 p.m. St. Catherine club, Mrs. Mary Ellen Welling, 7:30 P.m. Adams County chorus, Monroe school, 8 p.m. j TUESDAY Great Books discussion club, library, 7:30 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Arnold, 6:30 p.m. Kum-Join-Us class, Bethany Evangelical U. B, church, Hanna park, 7:30 p.m. Decatur Garden club, Mrs. Russell Acker, 2 p.m. Auxiliary, ouicers meeting, hallj 8 p.m. Wi S, W. S., Trinity E. U. B. Clarence Drake, 7:30 p.m. V ’ \ Tri Kappa initiation, Elks home, 1:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Decode club party, Moose home, 6 p.m. -i Decatur Home Ec club, Mrs. Gerald Durkin, 2 p.im - THURSDAY Boosters meeting. W. M- A., all day, beginning at 10 a.m., Willshire, Ohio, U. B. church. FRIDAY Ava Maria Bible study club, Mrs. W. E. Brandt, after church. be able to do heavy work for a while. - \ Mary Beth Terveer, daughter off Dr. and Mrs. John B. Terveer will celebrate her second birthday Sunday. A family dinner will be given in her honor.* v .. ■ jp-4. ' - ■ Trade) in a Good Town — Decatur

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Rob Cleaning Plant Os $200,000 In Furs Three Costly Mink * Coats Overlooked CHICAGO, (UP) — Hooded gunmen who robbed a Cleaning plant of $200,000 worth, of fur pieces overlooked three costly mink coats; the plant’s owner said Saturday. Thle' four handits held 14 employes of the U. S. Fur Cleaners at pistol point Friday while loading a getaway truck with 350 fur coats and 30 bundles of Persian lamb’ pelts. \ Sidney Bower, 46, the firm’s owner, said the gunmen evidently had no knowledge of fur pieces. He said they left much bf his inventory undisturbed and did not tamper with the precious s.mink pieces. <■ •Chief of detectives Andrew Aitken called the robbery one of the most daring daylight jobs In Chicago history. • j. At the height of a thunderstorm Friday, one of the men knocked at the door of the firm, which cleans and stores furs, and gained entrance. He held workers at bay while his three companions — each masked by a black and to strip clothes racks and load the loot into a truck. Bower estimated the loss at between $260,000 and $300,000 and said that most of it was insured. u L— Sized to 48 /MX 1 '/ a xix/< s / / VusxXtl XI t \f| I‘j It -- 11 r-oiwßll'* ’ll 11 11 \I v* I -ip ii \ IKSR * F >-< : 11 I 1 >?•••:$ Vi 1 *h I I® ' V IL 1 Ml iJr-Jh R 9220 34-48 ty A FIND! ’ A slimming datedress!. Wide straps and high back are cut to flatter your shoulders and arms; 'that neckline is lovely with or without cuff. Graceful skirt Is gored — so slenderizing! Make it in cotton, ’ shantung — wear it everywhere’this summer! Pattern R 9220- Women’s sizes 34, 86, 38, 40, 4-2, 44, 46, 48. Size 36 takes 3% yards 35-tnch. Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern to Marian Martin care of Dally Democrat, Pattern Dept. P.O. Box 6740, Chicago 80. 111. Print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, ~ ZONE, SIZE and Style Number. ,T

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Rural Youtbers Hear \ Fqrjn Youth Exchangee ; Eliwyn Weiss of LaGrange county, an international farm youth exchangee who spent six months of |ast wear in Finland Was the main Speaker at the rural youth meeting Thursday evening at the Lincoln >»chobl gym in Decatur. Ellwyn phowpd slides of his trip and gave a riiost interesting report. j meeting was opened with jnlxers led by Bob Sprunger and Gloria Koeneman. The business peeking was conducted by the president. Jim Merriman. Committees; were appointed for the stand at the Farm Bureau picjnic at St. 'John’s grove July 6. Rural youthers Were urged to| attend the mld>,Wesi Farm Bureau conference at ,I’urdue university June 22-26.. L. |-E'. Arthbold, extension advisor, explained, the details of the entertaimnent festival to the group. jTwti festivals will be held at th® ;4-H-show. Guests were introduced, followed by group singing led by Wayy Lehman. Devotions were Igivin; by Coleen Allmandinger. ] : Recreation was led by Bob Sprbnger and Hejnry Oettihg. Refreshments were fierved by Coleen Allinandinger. The next meeting will feature a picnic on July 10 witp the parents of the members as special guests. I. —

hff 1 Mi Admitted and dismissed: Sharon. Reinhart, Berne. Dismissed:* Leroy Smith, Geneva; Mrs. Paul Kohne and baby girl, Decatur: Joseph W. Schindler., Berne: Cal Peterson, Fort Wiyne; H. M. Crownover, Decatur. SHE 4’erry Daniel is the name bf the sdn born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph' Of Van Wett, Ohib, at tlie hospital at 8:22 p.m. Friday, weighing 7 lbs., 8% oz. . Muncie Grandstand Destroyed By Fire MUNCIE, Ind. UP — A grand- • X ■

' ■■ ■■■■ ■—„ , ... , - . , „ , I CITY FRUIT MARKET I ■ ' J Chat & Chew and Zesto i I TRUCKLOAD of ORDER I I Strawberries I ■ \ CALIFORNIA WHITES or ALABAMA COBBLERS ! ■ I — WEDNESDAY I I SUGAR Pinpnnnlp freezing EVENING I I loaf rlll“u|ipn ca °« wc J|)||E Igth I I NEWT STRIKER, Mgr. PHONE 3-3018 I

Children's Program t At Bethany Church To Present Program On Sunday Morning A children’s day program will be presented at the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church at 10:10 o’clock Sunday morning. The program follows. Reader — Ann Seaman. Song — Jesus Loves Me by nursery class — MrsJ Arthur Beeler and Mrs. Simeon Haines, Jri A Little Boy’s Welcome—-Jimmy Williamson. A Welcome from us —Suzanne Lee, Karen Bieberick and Becky Mauller. Songs—Wake Up Sleepy Flowers, Song of Children’s day — kindergarten, primary and Junior I. Mrs. Vernon Custer, Mrs. Wendel Seaman and Mrs. Fred Striker. On Children’s Day—Linda Krick. My Part—Johnnie Reeler. Solo Fathers (’are by Julia Ellsworth. I How Much —Eddie Jackson. AS Much as you—Susie Reynolds. Piano solo —"Jesus Lover of My Soul —Thane Custer. Dad and Mother —Pamela Koos. Jesus love me —Dennie Sheets. My Wish — Cassie Reynolds. Solo —“Welcome, welcome Children’s day”-^—Kathy Houser. Love — David Anspaugh, Larry Lehman, David Snell, Barry Burnett. A Miracle — Gaynell Collier. I want to be a> Minister — Gary Sheets. Solo —God Made all the Children —Janis Rawley. The Roses |said “Goodmorning” —Janet Habegger,* Barbara Jackson, Janet Miller and Gloria Kaehr. Big Enough—Simeon Haines. Short—Barbara Roberts. Solo — “The Lord’s Prayer” — Linda Krick. My Verse —Cathy Hammond. A Way to Tell It —Michael McClure, Tommy Johnson, Gayland Custard, Steve Christen. God’s Guide Book—Jennie Houser. 1 ' Piapo Solo—“On Sunset Hill.” Eleanor Miller. The Bible Way— John Dierkes, David 2 Hamilton, Steven Gause, Max Eichenauer and Gary Ross. Duet —Sunny Junetime” — Janet and Eleanor Miller. Come Again—Dianne August. Goodbye—Ted Kleinhenz. A Silver Dollar —Ronnie August. A} Children’s day Prayer—Larry Jackson. \ I stand in McCulloch Park burned Friday with $35,000 loss. The cityowned structure was found in flames shortly after a group ojf youngsters was seen playing around it.

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Housewife Rescues Six-Year-Old Boy BOSTON', uif — Mrs. James Wdlsh was washing dishes in her : Dorchester home when she heard someone yelling. Looking across ' her yard she saw a six-year-old boy hanging by his fingertips from a second story window. She sprinted around a fence between the two yards and made the

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