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- -.- ■<, ■’ • r >. ■■ ■'- - -74£-. • ■*» - -** *■» ■ " 4 ” .!** ’' ’ .' m< u* ®eette< es . th*. Adwtm ;fi(Wi. Coua- . *W te* Hhtogy : Mayor Itea* FotocM toe many wk»ar« nee~ «X , - &» &» teWssaiag tato WM> «te»r stww is te* by x XV/wee wTW Mweck wm eD to* »«sto*w -«r*M they have w *d t . Hx' v p * ? ‘** «4h «trrel, <h«-e <MOrsMtir \p ranted. :x ”'X *• G \ Wte»n. was \ » pone&ChOhu tW . V at ttfe Jax.ua 1 X MRS. ON Mrs. SOphia on Thanksgiving day with day celebration by 'her daughter .and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Har-J old Baughn of this city. k The honored guest was the recipient of many gifts, following the' traditional turkey dinner. Guests included Mrs. (Ethel Sheets and family, Mr.’ and Mrs. Dwight Durr and family, all of Decatur, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rose, Angola, Mr. and Mrs. Ted August and daughter, Pleasant Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Medford Wynn. Mrs. Bell and Arnold Ritter, Toledo, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Wynn and .daughters, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Drake, all of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Baughn and family, Monroe, and the honored guest. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Don Aglet and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sheets of Decatur. // SOCIAL MEETING HELD \ BY LEGION AUXILIARY A Social meeting was held Friday evening by the American Legion Auxiliary at the Legion home with the following committee in charge: r Mrs. James K. Staley, Mrs. Tillman Gehrig, Mrs. Dalias Goldner, Miss Tye Frye and Mrs. Lloyd Kreischer. ? X. A program followed with a double „ trio singing “The Shepherd Boy,* - “Thankful", ".This is My Country”, “Who-oo" and the, song of the month, "Shine On, Shine On, Harvest Moon.” Mrs, L. A. Holthouse WTCTER Tkk.M . "1 will begin December 8 Approved for Veteran Training INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE “Sbhool of Commerce" Fort Wayne 2, Indiana

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J, A ■O'W-q »» the aceompasSat Prnee vm-eo* try Xk. Harmto. GHttrf. Mr« Frank Behnke. Mr*. Milter. -Mra M F, GUI. Mr*. ■ Leo linger. Mts« Nancy fum*. Mrs. Louis Fenaig, Mr*. Herman SMerfcea and Mr*. HsroM Tieman - &ach Lvld Star mother pre*ent for the enjoyable evening was pre•etoted with a plant. At a Utter, hour. r«fre»bmshtH were served try the committee. / for the ChHatmas party December 12 of the Amevieaa ■ Leglto Aatxmiry mast be ia sot; hter jfeaa Deeeatoer 11. Reserve-• tim« my b< made with Mrs. Frances M-mahae or Mr* Ralph E.: Mwp. The dinner .1* fifty rente*ftd -a fifty «M gift excb&ng* will! f©ik>w hter la tk# jjvognaw Tb* Tpwa*htp Ex tens ion Le*d*rs 1 tdab Sa# twee po#«wnrd; ts. ] t- -X. ■ .1 LaA yw-mag* SAW-will b* beSd ml ebesrvjs baeemeu! > on* thw’ qf ffrr rTwrtnb kfjr ■ ' \ v « X . Mrs. Dick to Our Lady of club Wednesday evem o’clock. A meeting will be held Church of the Nazarene group Wednesday evening at the church at seven thirty o’clock. < A bake sale Will be held by the St. Peters Ladies Aid Saturday morning, beginning at nine o’clock at the City hall. ~ rMrs. W. A. Klepper will be hostess to the Ava Maria Bible study club Friday evening at eight o’clock. ■ . ' "V '— X ' The Union Evangelical United Brethren class 6, taught by Mrs. Norris Riley, will have a regular class party Friday at the home of Mr., and' Mrs. Roy Deßolt, with Mrs. Harry Smith in charge of devotions. The time is eight o’clock. -4—, . Thursday afternoon at one thirty o’clock, the Woman’s Missionary Association of the Nuttman Avenue United Brethren church will meet With Mrs. William Thornton. A gift exchange will be held at thfk time. Mfs. John Moore will be hostess to the St. Joseph study club Thursday evening at eight-fifteen o’clock. ’’ y „ At eight o’clock Wednesday evening, the So-Cha-Rhea group will meet with Mrs. —

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• Mbf V ill f w* —*1 M««ic C. K 1| ctafe. ’ «d Affivrtrao ' iiiary, Legkm bom*. £ ■ | V. F. W. AaxilUry. bnp. v. r w. h*a Literature IB||4 i Hugh Andrew*. ?-rlb pnu ® j An Depanme&t. Mrs. A R ULdp. 1 bascher. T:3d pm. * * U | Our Lath? Fattaw. xtudy >j^b.l 1 Miss Riwemary f pwj. % | Civic Department, Mrs. I Mackliw T: 45 pm. ’ | P T. A, Mof.he-r»-ccurw, Mcwm««ih •eboeLj |T:3b-p.fli. k I i Research etefc. Mm. fL L. Ibart, p.m. ) .J Ada-mt Coenty Ori*tm» paity.l I Mrs Frwta Stockey. $ p.m .| TUESDAY 1 Wom*®'» gu«4, e. r church. Km. T. Xaglae AuxiHery of Deers. Eagle* •Ikgß, « gja». ■ Tm Sigma. Mr*. Ftareace * fßwßdyWrry. t p.m. j I ..PhedMatsw Lodge. Red 'WW’kj j '„<■ L M U, wwhrty, C. L & t poaL j L TIL Mabel ®eek- | P'ftk . -- ! Eaetert. lau. s ; 7:30 p.rX - . I w. C. V. ■ 2 p.m. XX ■ | Nazarene Missirnwy ' church, 7:30 p.m. X.X--J So-Cha-Rea. Mrs. JanQfee ens, 8 p.m. | Sancta Maria study cldb, | Walter Kessen, 8 p.m. Our Lady of Good Counsel, Mrs. Dick Walter, 8 p.m. THURSDAY \ W. S. C.\ S. of Monrpe Methodist church, church annex. 7:30 p.m. , St. Joseph study club, Mrs. Johu Moore, 8:15 p.m. Women’s Missionary Association, Nuttman Avenue U. 8., Mrs. William Thornton, 1:30 p.m. Adams Central-Monmouth P. T. |A. Basketball game, Monmouth gym, 7 p.m. \ ' . Union E. U. B. class 6, Mr. and Mrs - . Roy Deßolt, 8 p.m. Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid, all day. Parish hall. Pleasant Grove W. M. A„ Mrs, Clyde Harden, 1:30 p.m. Sunday School class, Mrs. Paul Edwards. 7:30 p.m. Magley Ladles Aid, all day. V Women of Moose, Christmas party, 6:30 pan., Moose home. Wesley class, First Methodist church. Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Emerick. 7:30. FRIDAY Rummage sale. W. S. C. S., Methodist church basement, 1-5 p.m. SATURDAY Bake sale, St. Peter’s Ladies Aid, City hall, 9 a.m. ' Rummage sale, W. S. C. S., Methodist church basement, 8:30 a.m.— 4 p.m. ■ u ! ; The Women’s Guild of the Zion Evangelical Reformed church will meet at the church Tuesday evening at seven-forty-five o’clock and a ten cent gift exchange wil be held. , . ■ S. C. S. of the Monroe Methodist church will hold a regular meeting in the church_ annex Thursday evening at seven- thirty o’clock: Members are asked to bring their white gift offering. GIRL SCOUTS Brownie Troop 10 met at the Lincoln-school Wednesday Attendance was taken and dues were collected. We sang songs, played games and made invitations for our mothers for our Christmas party. We formed a friendship circle and Jenny Sue Houser gave us our <treat. ' > Scribe, Donna Corey. ’ ,\ ' HUNGER LEADS (Coitlanwl From Page Owe) him with a knife. V ’' \ After scaling' five tiers of c<lls, . the convicts cut through a corrugated iron ceiling with an el&trically powered emery Wheel. They climbed a 15-foot ladder from the ceiling to -the roof through a trap door and then descended the 70-foot wall with their makeshift rope.' h , ■ \ Hugh Mad Dog Matticks, who guards said was the menacing inmate cell\ block, didn’t trust the rope. He sat on the roof in freezing temperature than an hour while guards watched from below with riot guns. he returned through the door. * Democrat Want Ad* Bring Result*

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Congressmen Not |To Ride Elephants j. WASHINGTON’ UF -- H*pebH ; en»l to prodace the ■ isa&jcurai parwtto to m*tory, te&l J the prbpOMJ tltof JXiP wsmemnainen j JWftayfTanta atmiw oc l ,4a )»*4 a little to ”rarsto| J Mfedwtord R. Carr, tostoaaral pa-1 I rto<-- p»t hi# foot dews t /■ today’ as | ■t^to»re*ah*nh-,.mM «t rhe J TiWd Gt theW' Demhttato carto > Admitted: Carl Hammond, tur; Whittaker, Ohio; Mrs. Adolph Deitrich, Hoagland; Henry Baker, Rockford. Ohio. Dismissed: Mrs. Harry Wulliman and baby girl, Berne; Karen Sue Noll, Decatur; Mrs. Harvey Egley, Berne; Mrs. Robert Meshberger and baby boy, Linn Grove; Lyle Harsha, Berne: Mrs. Gitralfi Springer and baby ' girl, MonVoeville; Sheryl Ann Ridenour, Willstjirej Ohio; Mrs. Herbert Walker and baby boy. Van Wert. Ohio; Mrs. Clifton Hart, Jr., and baby girl, Geneva; Mrs. Bill Reinhart and baby girl; Decatur; Mrs. Al Geimer and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. Carl Copper and baby boy, Monroeville; Mrs. Marvin Lehman, Berne; Floyd Marshand, Decatur; Mrs. Hubert Wendall and baby girl. New Corydon; Mrs. Harold Zeigler, Berne. . . - Meeting Tuesday To Organize Committee A meeting will take place in the. mayor’s courtroom at the city hall Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock tok form what will be called the “information committee,” the main reason for Vhich 4viH be to disseminate information freely on the now hot issue of the northeastern Indiana" conservancy district. Wednesday- at Auburn, another meeting is planned for three of the counties involved in the proposed district, DeKalb, Adams anli Allen counties. Thus far Mayor John Dpan and Walter Ford, Chamber of Commerce secretary, have pledg- , ed their appearance at the important meeting. Rail express service in the United States began on March 4, 1839.

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Funeral Held Today |»Ww • 1 #l*l * Famous Nurse Dies At Australia Home L TOOWOOMBA. Avtmito TF t— etotof 'FfiMtoto Ktoiny wa* torfiwft b«w»kt# trtsf mother and «totor» : to » Tjptot iMtoetovy today amt j aJI I Tho •’b»*h country” i w«Hd famed tor itor LMatttoMd or • XXr«at«fujiy :«.>er bow*ilwitoi Stosrfwv *a w age of BL •A »*W rftog fte»n rrws th* I khM Statv* Okitod to dtatoive » r M l*w‘ Mtow land Wri, ma®? waeptog opptoy, pavicX-' ’ fwt ctostob u rttos w«r« theYIFK J. T*Hi*on, one of lit. Rev. Feamw. ■ TJft> States was at by Charles jCanbpto Amtoiean ton/ SUI for .. All business 1 tote.'fM&l of 27,000 halted at loXwtBL «T Queenslanders paid tribute to th£ nurse. New*pßH|| throughout the nation printed e»*i pressions of deep mourning. Coatless and perspiripg in Australia’s sultry summer heat, thousands stood in silent groups all along the 27-miie funeral route to Little Nobby cemetery where Sister Kenny’s mother and sisters are buried. The casket was draped with a Union Jack on which lay wreaths of chrysanthemums and a pile of defcp-red roses. Other floral tributes were banked knee-deep around the casket. . • Six of Sister Kenny’s nephews acted as In a brief final eulogy, Tainton said that those who disagreed with Sister Kenny "nevertheless, recognized the honesty and sincerity with which she pursued her Godgiven work" in her life-long battle to achieve i>rofessional medical approval of her polio treatment. A special shipment of the drug trypsin, a enzyme, arrived by plane Saturday , night from Jewish Meinorial hospital in New York. Injections were administered by Dr. John Ogden, but proved futile. The Jewish year corresponding to 1952 is 5712.', \ X X i • ; -A■

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The I be ItaM 4«®< booths are being pranged ' !dw.*sd everythier wtfl he ready. •IWooe and *vanl«g meals wfM t*i VateHaartan and Mr« ®d Peek an-d family have mn-ied ta.» thexr new ho«s« and farm recently mm-baae4 Arnold MtAlhany in Root lownahip. The farm cmKahas Sf a®r*», a,lO room hmtse and a comIplete eet erf - naiMihg* The list U<b<maet. bonne, located «*rt of the ■ d<y «m V, C 22«. was maid to keener. 4 Mr iM Mr*. Fraaci* L Andrewa Uef Ven tea, Calif are cutting the mother. Mrs. Addie Anidr ears of m Nvrth Beveath street. ’|and other reUtivea aad friend* f* nr and Mrs Edward Pec* and '•Mr. and Mrs. Mfayny w& attend tna jiy«rto.,« :jWs* at T'Wra UR fkwvowgh* wee emong '-Hhqjic- Iftwu Demtae. who attended 4 th*,.. Neatge lisma-Skj-j tibro Cnftfor»P Bead | Satajtd*jr Ss3 *% : ? '■' M Mrs. Marion* fld thia »w Mdasiftrit J ° Fort Yoorn number is Mr. Mra. tJeovne have returmad from a trip to ’ where they theiT dLaeghw and son-in-law’. Mrs Hwh Lawrence. Miss Ann wf Mr. and Mrs. Forrest wiad sophomore a& DePauw spent the Thanksgiving holicfi(ju» with her parents. Jack Petrie has returned to his studies at Ann Arbor, Mich., after visiting his parents over Thanksgiving. v, Mjss Dianne Linn of Hanover colfege, visited her parents over the week-end. Miss Mary Ann Swearingen left for Chicago, Saturday, to return to Texas Christian University at Fort Worth, Tex., after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr.. . and Mrs. Milton Swearingen. Phil Terveer, student at Kent University, Kent, Ohio, has returned to his studies, after spending the Thanksgiving holidays with ‘ -Mb fagtjly. Mr. £|d MtsTMartHj Zimmerman have returned to their home in this city, after a with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. Olson and family of North St. Pgul. Minn., where the Zimmermans found it to be four belovy zero and 11 inches of snow had fallen. Mr. And Mrs. Delton Passwater had as their Thanksgiving guests, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Passwater and son. Bob T>.*of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Ura Huber of Willshire. OhiQ. and Forest Passwater of Van Nuys, Calif. Death Toll In Oil Refinery Blast Seven NEDERLAND, Tex., UP — AI cautious Purvey of the Pure Oil I Co M Smith’s Bluff refinery, ripped by explosion and fire, continued L today as the death toll rose to seven. • >l, - ' -1 f D. H. Kyle, 36, Nbd&rland, died at a Beaumont hospital Sunday, the seventh victim of\ Saturday night’s blast and spectacular fire, visible 12 miles away. Attendants 'said he was burned from “head to foot.” Six men died Three other workmen injured in the ex--1 plosion and fire were still hospitalized.

Snow Blanket I Falls Across Korean Front ! SmoM Scole Sneak Attacks By Reds On Sniper Ridge Posts L »£Oi*L. Korea U> — A bian-i I fee* of *A9>w fell *ert»a* the iW» ? :sft» Korean ustUeffont ladajr bat “< I Chlnrac < 'ommnaiet pvrsMHrd i* j I «nMdliW£Bd* sxak a* 4 nt- * I per Rid/e Ma*ck»tfian ' | wind finros the ateppa* al Cawtral lAabL-tha sn«v b****® C*UD>c tkM I atiemotrfs It JiUisng at L> IMA View K*.'idsw, THSoX Pras* I »taff from ithe ftw** Iha ot the een I toi Jrtxt tfeai' the MHMF* w« •def; 1 "elippery, muddy .■ of th*' | habutefsfrtd. He aatd an earlier iwlrn' IbMft thawed the gronn»L canwag aww to jnidJ/ a* tt fvil I sj,*wis 'bo. there were two lorhe* i iii .bOine pariip. W. the T pa?* ijlWlPt. •echw’ Md 0© the aceep I rWees’ «>T ! .X-> Ea«* XjfrtS. FrcxL T>» MMf *Aar at»d tXL/tkj, aeatftVß f jwatt. <«'an

; th* wsmsowh tor• : tog artadto*. '*■ -Ww’ii K«rv»» , i*4 marbfnegun fir* wit s -AtoM« t artillery tc am if Chtoe** 1 | this aft*mw.-n rben a Kerf .attorkerf Wwets Reeky Ftrfm *»O| jPispolßt Hto on Sniper Ridge | That ftrfttefc toe’ Urf*i ir' I ■l-Rerf* k&W today to <4- t r>mpar*d ’ J *to to* hundred* the A&iea »iaa«h-1 * |tored -when toe fittrtkas wa» te» i ■ | Tb* teat major aeto* at Baiper | ; ' 1 rUdg* *» 'i< day* ago. k j However, the Red* tet Ito** *1 tremen/lou# artillery harraga i« toe IjWpar area Bunday, ttetea wcnal’ : | than rentodm’OtomM* ttttaa- - ! i iryae® Mak bed ta ' plaloan and . -1 Mcad-aiM tfflrfia at Feirer, bat’■ Jnwsntad m> HttJ-aeate aUtkk. _ 1 Stage? a anrprtae rate oa; , j toe made trf tuaaeia *arf raves toe I j Kerf# or copy oe Po-ttlon Take M .’to* rrertoweatero up «rs toa ridge-£ ’ f 14aw» > ■ SM> * t ,I Creeping frwn to«te >■ #*rito« f ,jto Pfßpotot HKt.' toe dbmla*tin< j height to Sniper, toe ROK * £ i Morjaerf into the outer eave* aM | 4 bunker* gs toe Reda andergroaad * portrwetA They kilted X CfttMM ' rM«rnin< to tMekr IfaeM i > ... ... x ’ i . '. u ~ Decatur Mon Bags | Two Today •CiidFAhSi D Snyder W I 17f$ SciMirm#y«r «Ueet, extracted | | >W from toe ga Mt boawty ■ - (or toa two large 3 * togJt reg f«nea ? f he tofX today !

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MmI■ ■ * Mr. and Mr*. Emeries Masww iEI wood-, are the parents of a .bahp • I bop wrigtoinc » ib*_ P end bora |«t T 56 p ...m. .Satayday' at the bu*p< 1. A baby . cw. wju bom <• Mr. wad Mrixßbf . E Black erf. WllMMr*. OMo./ac itubt. Saratrfay at the thMupkal. , At *:2i Ca*.. Saturday at Che how | ptlai. _• baby girl was born to Mr. 1 and Mrs Emetr Feijenkamp 9. ;., (Two Xoong Hunters Return To Homes BAN JOBE, CaIHL €P -- Kenj noth Martin. Id. and Wayne Brown i IS. loac of* a baw:ia<'trt> for d* j hoars and wougbe by a *«*•• Ff J4b men walked theejaeWy into I toow hue Kcmday. ’ They admitted they had sees |*e<eral farm hoasr* dhere they i rnuid hare asked die way Mt Mud J eonaidorod dhMMrfVfß jtweed hnatymi MM didn't want t» admM they were Smsc. . 1 . , I I ts yaw have - *ew*ething to mH p* ntoma fpr veivL try a Dtm*oq|f fe - Warn Add. It >rma* resott*.,

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