Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 9, Decatur, Adams County, 12 January 1953 — Page 3

MONDAY, JANUARY 12., 1953?

■ *~ • - — ' - • S'i. j. ~ ..' i • >' ‘ . ,’ - • f ■ LEGION AUXILIARY MEETS FRIDAY •■} ! A regrilar business meeting was theld Friday evening by the American Legion Auxiliary aj the Le- , gion home with Mrs. s)ee FryI back, president, in charge. - \” i During the meeting, the group" made donations Vo the Crusade- tor March-of Dimes drii - e y was contributed to and -the members purchased -a health Jiond. | On January 16, a party Will be held by the unit at ttiH Veterans hospital in Fort Wayne.; Mrs. A. U. - Baker is in charge of,, this coming event and wishing to "assist in preparing the food or at the hospital, is asked to corp® to the Legion home Friday afternoon. Thet regular social meeting will 1 be held January 23. Members not ■having theib 1953 dues .paid, are "asked to dd sq at once. > world" day of prayer TO BE PLANNED WEDNESDAY A World Day of Prayer to be observed in Decatur February 20, will b 0 planned by Representatives of the Council of United Church Women at one thirty o’clock Wednesday afternoon with the presi- \ dent, Mrs. George Helm. Mrs. Clhr- ;, ence .Morgan is vice-president of ,V the group and Mrs.. Wesley Leh- ' ■- [, A . , \ W ' ![■ Beware Coughs From Common'Colds That HANG ON Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes into the brorichial system to v / help loosen and expel germ laden A phlegm and aid nature to soothe, and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membranes. Guaranteed to please you or money refunded. Creomulsion has stood the test of trillions of users. CREOMULSION ralicyw Coughs, Chest Colds, Acute Bronchitis

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I Our Annual January Storewide ; I I Clearance Sale I I ' »•"'"• I I TUESDAY MORNING 9:00 O’clock 1 I ■•• I " j ! I AH Remaining \ One Lot of \ ’ All Remaining-, I COATS WINTER COATS DRESSES I 111 * 100% Ail Wool at I. B at \ ' ”£ $g I B co L s°t W W&S9 I B Some Rleah Buys! ' Values to ' ■ ■ * , ■ B All Remaining All Remaining One Rack of jj B I Better Dresses ROBES Skirts, Blouses I lat far below n ,,«XL nA and Jackets I ■ COST FOR DUSTERS AS PRICED IMMEDIATE Drastically ON SALES | ■ . CLEARANCE Reduced ! \ ? TICKETS | ■ I MILLINERY One 4 ' I YOU« CHOICE Be,le Sharmeer UAKGAINi ■ _ YOIR CHOICE I— T D*M( ■t' OB Values to 510.95 llAAimu IlflVll fi ■ NOW HOSIERY Values to I < J 51, $2, s3| I 1*49. | ' S9c s4&ss< | ALSO INCLUDED PURSES ... SCARVES . I I P ~ J>> SLIPS - • ■ GOWNS, etc. ,; I | E. F. GASS STORE ? f

M .. ■ I ■ t|ian is secretary-treasurer. ' A desert lundheoir will precede the business meeting. '' Representatives? of the ch|irches ifi the city, who ape asked ito be present are as (follows; Mrs. Robert Boat, Bapljjst church;'; Mrs. l|ernon Custer, faethahy Evangeb it al United Brethren; Mrs. Home’ l|uhl. First Christian church; Mrs. Rloyd- Mitchel, .Church of Godl; (Mrs. Lowell Smifch," .Methodist; Mrs. Ralph Myers, Missionary church; Mrs. LeO Roe, Nazarene; Mrs. Lawrence [Michel, Nhuman Avenue United [ Brethren; Mrs. Bert Haley, Presbyterian; Mrs. Clarence Morgan, Trinity ’Evangblicdl United Brethren; Mrs. Freeman Schnepp, Union Chapel; Mrs. Albert Bierifke, Zion Evangelical Reformed. ! ‘ • Mrs? Ralph will be hostess t<| the Rose Garden club Tuesday afternoon. Members are asked to bting a fifty cent gift for the silent diction. ,t . i ‘Members of the Preble Township F|irm Bureau will meet Wednesday at the Friedheim Lutheran gradeschool at seven thirty o’clock. Miss Beaulah Bertsch will speak and show; slides of her trip to? Germany last sunimer. Everyone is invited th attend this meeting. ■ " *i ' L The Business arid Professional Women will meet Wednesdaji evening at six thirty ilo’clock at .the American Legion home. Members are asked to bring tljeir year bboks. ■<J | ...... .. 7.. X meeting of the Dorcas class of thp Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church wil| be held Tuesday evening at.the church at seven, thirty o’clock. \ . ; i _i_ « i. \ . . The Zfon Lutheran Missionary Society will meet Wednesday after- ‘ nom at one thirty o’clock at the

"7 1 j i|i ' • ■ [■ : llffll . ,\ [$ ' i; r . ' v... , MISS PATRIcIa', koLLHAUVE belcriime the bride of James E Taylor this morning in[jShe Sacred Heart Catholic church in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs.. Geislffirt Hollhauve. J|r.\ of 4609 'Bmithi street. Fort Wayne are the bridles parents, and Mr. imd Mrs. A. M. 'Taylor of thia city are Jhe parentSjdrf the groom. 1 [i Mr. and Mrs. Tg Hor wore graduated from Cen<tral high school. She is employed bj Sjt-he Equitable Life Assurance Society and‘Mr. Taylor recently \wasffldischargod from the United States army. ' ' 'I 1 i’ * 1 u ’ I — . W ' ' 1 • -* 1 ■■

11 ' r J' Ii ■ " 1 parish hall when thb[ newly elected officers will be' inUhlled and a business meeting heli; |[ Mrs. George Rentz, as guest speaker, will talk bn flowers of the I®le. A -—Ar Mrs. Robert will be hostess to the St. Ge(we study club Wednesday evening a[|!.|elght otclock. . -P- 3 II Flo-Kan Girls will meet iliis evening' afrlthe K. of P. home and it is reqijiljsted that all members be presen® promptly at Six-fifteen o’clock. : h , Members of the ; #hoebe Bible class of the Zion Ejiiingelical Re‘formed church will iineet in the Church? parlors Thuraday evening at seven thirty o’eloqs. * 1 Wl • Miss Florence Licij®fenstiger will lie hostess to theijULydia Ruth Circle of the C. F. of ,'ithe First Christian churcmiit her home Wednesday evening aji. seven thirty o’clock. ?i ! h i®. ■ * . I An all day be held •by the Pleasant llpilw Ladies Aid at the Zion parish mill Wednesday. j||[ i'll ' ' Mrs. Amos Ket£huim[wiU be hostess to the Dutiful Dri'ilghters class of the Bethany United Brethren church evening at seven thirty o’clock < ' —dt Mrs. Harvey Smith,will be hostess to the Profit Jud Pleasure Home DemonstrationjWlub at her L

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hpn4 Wednesday evening $ seven thirty o’clock. Ari all day meeting will t he held Thursday by the St. Luk© Evangelical and Reformed Woman’s Guild at the church. Mrs. Gtark Funk will be hbstess and Alias Beul ih Bertsch will present the lessdn and talk on her trip; to Germany and show pkthres. Guests are welcome. ; kt Members of the Kirkland W.. C. T. U. will meet Thursday with Mrs. John. Detwiler i for an all uriy session - i. : v \ ’4 ' . ■ Thb W. S. W- S. of pinion Chapel church will meet afterhoon at one o’clock wits Mrs. Lawrence Norris. Mrs. Omen Merriman will be program leader arid the liadies of the church aVe in* vitad.: The Ladies Aid of Union jShapel chpreh will meet all day »Thureday ait the' cjiurch with a j&jkluck dipner [at the noon hour. This is a regular business session apd nil are urged to attend. y: , { '■ Decatur Girl Scout Association will meet at the American lA*gimv home [ Friday, evening at seven thirty o’clock. '' ' U The Associate Tri Kappay meeting scheduled for Tuesday, evening, bias been postponed t<x Tuas; day, January -20 with Cari Gerber at eight) o’clock. Meiribers are asked to note the change. ; I ■ -1 ! y ■ Mrs Edward Keller will hostess to the St Ann studclub Thursday evening at seventihirty O’clock. i ' ; ■' ■■' ’ > • “* —' Mrs Jack Neering will b£ hostess to members of the er study club Thursday exiling at sevlen thirty y \ . . — i ~*~ f?

Mn vt j ■To v Admitted: John Wiegel, -NeW‘ Corydon; Herman Braun, Decatur; James’ dlossoiml Decatur; Orley Barkley, Decatur; Frank Decatur; Junioif Lake, Decatur; Mrs. Dina Habegger, Berne. ' DisnijisHed: Mis. Robert Railing and baby boy, John William, Decatur; Mrs. Roy Ui*ias and baby girl, Decatur'; Mrs. Rahph Jackson arid baby girl. Decatur; Mrs. bscar Miller and baby boy, Decatur; Miss \Majy Scholar, -Portland; Mrs. Elmer Kukelhan and baby < girl, pecatu"; Matthew Gilmore, Providence, R. I.; Joe Krick, Decatur; Mrs, Eldon Holloway, Keystone; Lester Lehman, Berne. * / , | / IWUS Mr ; e,nd Mrs. Fred ar® the parents of a | baby girl, w;eig}v ing 8 llis., 7 ox., and born atW.‘sl) a.m., Saturday at the At 11:26 a.m., Saturday, girl, weighing 6 lbs., 15% oz.||WaS born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul -Germann at the hospital. Mr. dind Mrs. lEarl Caston are ' the parents of a baby girl, ‘sorn at 1 p.rii., Saturday at the hospital and weiighed 7 IbsL, 14 ox. Twin .girls were bom to Mrgand Mrs. Calvin Lehman at l:2o ; a.hi, and 1:30 a.m. today at the hospital and weighed 6 lbs., 9 ox., and 6 lbs., 6 ox., (respectively. h ■" , ••; - V ; -• : ' The nation’s railroads have ‘887.000 cars for carrying coal, orei sand, stone and gravel. If placed . in train formation (these cats would strpteh more than twice across the continent from Eastport, Me., to San Diego, Calif.. ' • ' \ T . z-

■ ■ - ■ '■ ’ • Society Itema for day’s publication mutt be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) * Kathleen Terveer Phone 3-2121 M.ONDAY Flo-Kan Sunshine Girls, K, of P. home. 6:15 p.rp. Dramatic Section, Airs. Reid Erekson, 7:30 p.m. Girls Missionary Guild. Mrs. Jack Welty, 7:30 p.m. \ Civid Department, Mrs. Norman Kruse. 7:45 p.m.< Art Department, Mrs. Howell, 7:30 pm. -Methodist Evening Circle,, Mrs. Carl Gerber, 8 p.m. St. Catherine Discussion club, Mrs. Bill Lengerich, 8 p.m. Pythian Sisters after Temple, K. of P. home. Ladies Fireman’s Auxiliary .Mrs. Cedric Fisher, 8 p.m. Literature Department of Woman’s club, Mrs. C. C. Langston, 7:30 p.m. ?! Junior Women, Mrs. James Basham, 8 p.m. \ Holy Family Discussion group, Mrs. Fred Baker, Jr., 8:30 p.m. TUESDAY Rose Garden club, Mrs. Ralph Roop, 2 p.m. . | Dutiful Daughters class, Bethany E.U.B. church, Mrs. Amos Ketchum, 7:30 p.m. . z \ Dore,us Bethany E.U.B. church, 7:30 p.iri. Associate Tri Kappa, postponed to January 20, Mrs. Carl Gerber. 8 p.m. W, S. XV. S. of Trinity E. U. B. church, at church. 7:30 p.m. Monmouth P. T. A.. 8 p.m„ executive meeting, 7:30 p.m. school. Woman’s Guild, Zion E R. church basement, 8 p.m. \ Monroe Better Homes Demonstration club,-Mrs. Hiram Wittwer, 7:30 p.m. 1 \ Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles hall, 8 p.m. ißebekah Lodge, I. O. O. ,F. hall, 7:30 p.m.; officers and installing staff, 5:35 p.m. St. Dominic study club, Mrs. Harmon Gillig, 7:3(f p.m. Woman’s Missionary Association, Mrs. Bernetce Gray, 1 p.m. Our Lady of Lourdes study club, Airs. Arthur Meyer, -8 p.m. Delta Theta Tau, Elks horn©, 8 \p.m. Washington Twp. Happy Home Makers club, Mrs. Wilbur Stanley, 1:30 p.m. AVilllng Workers class, Ffr'st Christian church, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jessup, 7:30 p.m. [ Church Mothers study club* Mrs. Walter Font, 8 p.m. \ Delta Lambda chapter, Mrs. James Kane, 8 p.m. Rose Garden club, Mrs. Ralph E. '•Roop, 2 p.m. . WEDNESDAY Zion Lutheran Missionary Society. Zion Parish hall, 1:30 p.m. , St. George study club, Mrs. Robert ,Steigmeyer, 8 p.m. Representatives of Council Os United chutch women, Mrs. George Helm, 1:30 p.m. Lydia Ruth Circle, First Christian church, Miss Florence Lichtensliger, 7:30 p.m. Profit and Pleasure Home Demonstration club, Mrs. Harvey Smith. 7:30 p.m. Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid, all day. Parish hall. j Preble Twp. Farm Bureau, Friedhelm School. 7:30 p.m. Business and Professional Women. Legion home, 6:30 p.m. Xi Alpha lota Exemplar chapter, Mrs. Eugene Beam, 8 p.m. Decatur Home Demonstration drib, Mrs. Frank Schmitz. 2 p.m. Ruth Ck-cle, Mrs. Chalmer DeBolt. 8 p.m; 1 , \ Naomi Circle, Mrs. Richard Macklin, >8 p.m. THURSDAY Little Flower study club, Mrs. Jacik Neering, 1: 3<b p.m. Phoebe Bible. cD.ss, Zion 'e. & R. church parlors,. 7:30 p m. Ladies Aid, Union Cliape’ church, all day. Kirkland W.C-T-U-, Mrs. John Detwiler, all day. \ Woman’s Guild, St. Luke E. X- R. church, all day. St. Ann study club Mrs. Ed Kel-\ ief. 7\3o|p.m. Past Matrons club, Mrs. Nilah Niel, 7:30 p.m. Ladies Fellowship of. Missionary church, church basement, 7 p.m. Friendship Village Homp Ec. club, Kimsey school,'l p.m. Mpry Circle, Mrs. Earl Adams, 2:30, p.m. >, Martha Circle. Mrs. William Affolder, 2:30 p.m. FRIDAY W. S. W. S. of Union Chapel, ''Mrs. Lawrence Norris, 1 p.m. Decatur Girl Scout Association, Legion home, 7:30 pan: Adams Gouhty Federation pf clubs, Mrs. A. R. Holthouse, 2 p.m. Mro. Eugene Knodel is recoveringing satisfactorily from surgery performed at St, Joseph’s hospital in Fort Wayne. Her room number ls4M - •- • *. ■

Ben Mazelin Heads County Committee County Extension Committee Meets Benjamin Mazelin, of Monroe tdwnship was elected chairman of the county extension committee in the annual meeting last week. The meeting held in the Decatur high school; Other officers elected were: William Schnepf. Jr., vicechairman; Coleen Allmandinger, secretary; Hrinry Getting, ureas-' urer; and Ralph Bluhni, director. The group recommended [that 4-H parents be given an' opportunity (o wdrk in the> 4-H food tent to contribute foodstuffs. I Lawrence\ Beckmeyer made a progress report on the proposed Northeastern Indiana conservancy district. .Mrs. .Robert. Stuber was named to a \two-year term <on the 4-H club council. X 11, E. \Archbold, county agent, explained how. u. soil conservation district could be set up. He * also how such an organization <ou|d ; be used by farmers In \aii effort to control soil erosion, building soil fertility, and effecting farm drainage. The cornmittpe rccomimended that an effort be made to set up a soil conservation district in Adam© county. Mrs. Lawrence Grote made a report as chairman of the countyzoning committee. The zoning committee was instructed to continue and call a countywide educational meeting as soon as they pould engage a qualified speaker The chairman was instructed io set up a permanent site for the 4-|I club show by purchase, lease,, or gift. V The committee decided ’(hat the 1953 4-H club show would be held at the sabre location as In the three previous years. The dates for the show are Augustus to 6. Upon suggestion of the AVaShington township delegate, i Ralph Bluhm, the committee recommended that the county’s representative and state senator be informed that it was the opinion the Adams county extension committee that [all garbage be cooked Before being fed to hogs. The processing of garbage’ would prevent ' the spread of W. ,E. disease among hogs. ’ The state legislators ? are to be asked tri help’efface Auch legislation. ; Archbold asked that township extension readers find their ibeal 4-H adult leaders soon. The first county ..meeting for 4-H adult leaders is set for February 19. SIRL SCOUTS brownie Troop 2 met Thursday after school and held election of officers as fallows: Onaiee Barkleer president; Mary Kocher, vicepresident; and scribe, Janet Miller. yi’e gave our Brownie promise and sang songs. After a game with, our leader, Mrs> s Kolter in the meeting was closedx Scribe, Janet'Miller. Mrs. Reid Ereksori entertained Girl ’Scout Troop 17 recently at her himey Plans were made for a theater ftarty. patrol 3 displayed work they were doing to. earn their arts and craft badge. The meeting was closed by Patrol 7. with Jackie Burke, as leader. A luricheori was served by the hostess. [ . , •!'Scribe, Gayle Bust dr. Aski Investigation * Os Red Atrocities \ WASHINGTON (UP) Rep. Timothy P. Sheehan, R 411., an norinced he will imtroducbj a resolution! Tuesday to .send a Congressional j committee to Korea, to investkgftite alleged Cominunlsit atro-' cities iagaini»t| American prisoners, of wat. £ S lui taJ £ HARRIET HUBBARD AYER HAND CREAM big beauty bargain at your fingertip*. - S .ve«l s ° 1 Jmited time onl; I Smith Drug Co.

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NOTICE I Will Be Out of Office from JANUARY 15 -vtO -■ FEBRUARY 14 inclusive Dr. Roland L. Reppert \