Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 12, Decatur, Adams County, 15 January 1953 — Page 3
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—— — ~ RUTH CIRCLE IN FIRST MEETING The Ruth Circle of the. Presbyterian church held thefr first meeting of the new year Wednesday . evening at the home of Nirs. Chalmer DeBolt; with the hdstess be-* ginning the session with, prayer, a During the business meeting, of-' fitters were elected as / follows: Miss Jaiiet Schrock, co-chairman. Mrs. David Langston. .secretary, and Mrs. Charles Morgan,. treas-: urer. ' y ' A' !>lrs!. Calvin Magley (presented A ' ! : A■. .■? ' . ' KODAK COLOR FILM —R— • . We have everything yob need , , . all types of Kodak Color Film, cameras, accessories — / plus our helpful color process* ing service.. j . HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.
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■!■„„. .„ . 1 f ■! ■■■—— the devotions) and Mrs. David Mackli a give ah interesting review of th s stoity) “Miss Florence”; from the- book, r‘Acc|nt oh Libertf.” Mrs. GeOrge |ilton and Mm Roh . land; Affol ler assisted the hostess ' in selrving refreshments at a la- \ tier hoijr. NAOMI cIrCIITmEETSv j WEDNESDAY IgVENINp \ Mrs. Richard’] Macklin was: hos- ; tess to the Naomi Uircle of the First Presliyteriah church] c .t)epotions of the) program were by Mrs. Kenneth Runyon and th| program onj“Acctent ion was given by Mrs. Gene Rydeil. j A The followingtiofficers were’elected: \ vice-president, Mrs. Jack , secremry. Mrs. Harold Glazner treasurer. iMrs. John Halterman. fellowsl||ip. Mrs. Gene Rydeil, program,..|j|irs. Donald Norquest, vrorld sewice. Miss Bftrtha Hfeller, and acuities, Mirs. Mary Jane Saylors. I Assisting the hostess dttring the •social hour werfi Mrs. Halterman and. Mrs. Norquapt. _ - ” —H— rl H- t « f
ART DEPARTMEhIft GROUPS ‘MEETS rec|entls The January of the Ar’. Department of Woman’s club whs helffirecently with Mrs. Francis Howeß Mrs. Homer • .Lower, vicel-chairriii|n, wad in charge of the short I ;!business session. i A very interesting; program qn 'Victorian Arts was’presented te , 'Miss Kathryn Ka|uff&n,-Mrs. FL y. Meyers and Mrs. H6®ell ( ; During the social jiao nr, refreshments were.served lis the hostess, assisted by Miss Flqrenee Haney and Miss Kauffman?:*:? = 4 fifty-fifth anniversary TO BE OBSERUEDi|uNDA>H Celebrating, their f||ty-fifth wedding anniversary Suri||ay. will be a pronjiinent and Washigton township coiMje. Mr. and Frank Aurand,p|living south? of Decatur, on the ty farm road. x. Bi A family dinner b ? served at nbon \and opdn v l)»use will be held from two oidoO to five o’Clock. “Mr. and Mrs. Aura® wbre married in Kirkland towifshld the Rev. Abraham Staltriri 1 They have se veil ..children, H. r vl^|Au-iland, Ab bert, Mrs. Harry Stiitp and Mrs. Theodore Witte, all ®f f>ecatur;’ Mrs, Ruth Jloverman df Van Wert, Ohio: Robert of Fomjnfersett, Ky.: and Mrs. Walter J. liti|ike iof Fort J Wayne, fourteen gyant||hildren: and ? two grea\ granddjildi%|i. literature department MEETS WITH MRS,i]LANGSTON A recent meetin|g wjs4 held with Mrs. C. C. Langston iiijs the hots-, tess. by members Os ti»| Literature i department pf thq Diiqatur Woman’s club. , -'l\ 1 jtt? j J After the r club ,coli|«t was- repeated, a short businaps meeting was held and t.wo nb< members, Mrs. Vivian Powell ah!| MrS. Bodkin, were 'thie evening. Plans were; mwe fdr thf February session, wham will be htiest evening. ' fflK . \ The program tliemeffliwas “The Frontier Period^’ 'in tMp American Heritage series, and kt eping With \the affair; M ’S. h| ;’C. Horsh reviewed the book, jlwhe Way, West,” by A. B. Giuthrfe Jr. Mrs. Myrtle gave a ®esume of the chapter, “Freedom « Inquiry,” from the “American mople” by Johnson, and led the g®i>P in disenLmn. |\ J fine social hour fdllghyiod w’ith .refreshments served nfc the hostejls and her commit-teej»> 20 merq-i anj onq guest. Mrs. ' Afiold® will be hostess t ■> ItbcaufY < Miwelub next Tuesday afterroonjwt two o’p clock* Mrs. Robert Gararj| and Mrs. .Delton Passwater wili||read papers on “Tlie] Petuijia i®ows Up” and starting seeds ii|j. Indiana., Members wijl notice th;i;||the meeting has |»een changed m>m seven thirty o s clock that dvenijig to two] o’clock in the aftei’nod® \/ | A bake sale will be h'<3|d ait City hall Saturday, be?(rhniiig dtL nlnojH o'clock, sponsored by fle Juniqr class of Decatur CathJic . high school; ■ ■ ? .I'4 * . . : ■I - ■ ■ * The Loyal of Bethany E. U. B. will tieet wjtli Mrs. Clarence Smith of | Sludebnker’. street, Tuesday; mftning at 7.30 o’clock. ’ ' I? b l‘ \ The. Historical club )Jitill: meet with Mrs. Homer Bittne'yf Wednesday afternoon at 2:;io (Mlock. -"-Hi -Q Mrs. Franklin Flrahz Wgl M hostess to the I*ad es Sljilkespeare club Wednesday afternolji i at two thirty o'clock. hi | ■ i i Trade in a Good TownjaSDedatur. 44— 1 TAKE. ' PLENAMINSI rUSBr Look!! ; "" i T f ■ Children’s Saddles • Black & White 'i| O Brown & White m \ I Sizes B>/ 2 to Girl’s Oxforctls Cre>e Soles M • B ack Suede • Grey Suede ..4 Mu Sizes 5 to 9. 11 4 Men’s Sport Six 4 pair ■ — Mr— MILLER JONKES Your‘Family Shoe Stere \ 142 N. Second Dg]qatur
DRCATUR DAILY DEMOORAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
—W— Il 11111 rs Society Iterfis for day’s p(ib> l Ilcatlon must Be phoned Jn by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:3oaam.) Kathleein Terveer , Phpni 3-2121 THURSDAY Queen of Rcsary study club, Mrs. Robert Osterman, S p.m. Unit 2. Be.thhny E. U. 11, church, Mrs. Amos Ket< liurn, p.m. ■ . Aeolian cjioir dress rehearsal, Decatur school nusic room, p.m. ' : * • Lincoln-P.{t. 4., Lincoln srhnql,* 7:3b p.m. ! ' .■] \I ?, ■ Little Flower ,stMdy club. .la< k Neering, p.m. . L Phoebe Bible c Zhm -E. R.‘ church parlors,. 7:30 p.m. ■ ; j Ladies Aid, Unipn Chape! t hUrch? al| day. ‘j . ktrkjand W,C.r.U\ s Mrs. ’ John DetwiUr, all day. ’ ] ' i Woman’s Guild, Luke'E. <s: R. church, all day. ,i ■ ; St. Ann study Mph Mrs. Ed Keller. 7:30 p.m. \ Past Matrons flub, Mrs. Nilah Nisei, 7:30 p.m. 4 Ladiqs Fellows! ip of MisKiopary church, church ha kenient, p.m.; Friendship Vil age Home i club, Kiinsey school, 1 p.m.’ ? Mary: Circle, Mrs. Earl Adatfis, 2:30 p.m. \f ’ 1 - ’’-I , Martha Circle, (wrs. William folder, 2:30 p.m. ' ' FRIDAY ’ Phileathea clas>, First Baptist church. ?:3p p.m. '< W. S.] W. S. of linion ChappL Mrs. Lawrence Ncrris, 1 p.m. ’ Decatur Girl Scout Association, Legion - home, 7:30 ip.m., ■ . i Adams County Federation pf rjutys, Mrs. A. R,. Holthouse, 2 p.iti. j SATURDAY Ratje sale. City hall, Junior cldis of D. C. H.. 5., 9 a;m. ‘ ! . Cafeteria ,suppe|r, Delta Theta Tau, Elks home. L7:3i> p in. MONCAY ’ Monmouth P. I;. A. Mothers study dub, Monmouth school, f:3o p.m. . i j. Jolly' House Wife Home JEci., Pleasant Mils school, 7:30 p.m. s Adams Central F. T. A., ®chooi, 7:30 p.m. . ’ I \ ' 1 TUESDAY I Loyal Daughters class Mr». Clarence Smith,] ’ :30. J Decatur Garden blub, Mrs. Wi|liam Affoldt r. 2 p.m. > ? •C. L. of | C. Society, Pot luck supper, C. Lj. Os f’. 6:3(J p jrf. Historical club. Mrs. .Homer Bittner. 2:30 o’clock: ’ : Indies Shakespeare club,: Mrs, Franklin Franz, 2:30 p.m. j.! ' P - .Mr. ami Mrs. Ruse left this city Monday inqrpihg for Daytona Beach,. Fla., toi visit their son i\and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Sheets, who! are living at i.tiie Golden Dollar Mrk' Carl Kirn has returned to Jier home in Fort: Wayne, after spending the ppsti Jew days with tier sister, Mrte. Roblrt M. Fritzlnger - ' : i ' I vV! Mcrs. Arthur Hurst, Jr., and daughters, Darlene Ann and Diana Sue, of Deyatut, grandchild and two great-grandchi jdren of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew] Zeser of SO4 High street, wh.q celebrated their golderi. wedding anniversary Sunday, were .among thie guests present for the celebration at i the hohie Os the couple’s daughter and son-in-law.] Mr. and Mrs.; George Stilts of tikis' city. • \j - | f : Hr—Mr. and Mrs. Duaiie Ellenberger of Fort Wayne are tjhe parents of a baby girl, weighing 8 lbs., 1 dz, and born at 6:52 a.'mi this mornihg at the hospital, ii , ' Mr. apd Mrs. 1 A. cj. Dqescher of Hammond,* are the of a |haby hoy. David Clemens, who was Horn Wednesday at t|e Little Company of Mary hospital lin • Evergreen Park. Chicagdj He w-eighed 9 lbs., and is the third child and second*]boy in the; family. The mother was tile former Phyllis Krick, and Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Krick of this city are! the maternal grandparents. ! ]| ' ' CHURCH SERVICES Union Ghapel A youth revival wi,!! be held at held at Union Chape! Evangelical United Brethren church, northeast Os the city, during the week of Ja»‘ uary 18. the Rev. L. T. Norris, pastor, announced today.' The Rev. F. H. Norris, evangelist of Wren, will conduct the revival, which will IfOgin Sunday evening. Services will! be held each evening at 7:80 o’clock, closing on Sunday, January 25. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chase will be in charge of singing and special music, the pastor stated. Trade in a Good Town —Decatur.
Phantom Proposals J ' Charged To Russia Charge Soviet Union Blocks Disarmament : JvksHINGTON !UP — The United States tooay accuse]! the Soviet Union of blocking world disarmament by tymking proposals designed to trick tlhp free world into letting iti defenses flown. ■ Reporting to President Tr|timan on the status of disarmament efforts in the ijl'nited Nations,! ]|retiring U. Si deputy representative Benjamin y. Cohen said the Sbvliet ' scheme is to Strfp the Unitied 'States of the atonic bomb and allow! Russia to keep the weapon and Its land frtirces. The report and a covering letter addressed to the President! were made public by the White House and state department. Gohen offered his resignation, effective at the president's ’“earliest cqnvenienceel.’t as’the U. S. deputy repre; sentative on tjhe. U. N.’s (disarmament 1 comnjjissjiow and an alternate delegate to thd U. N. The report emphasized that Mqs< cow] refused to cqhsider irbn-clad guarantees oh' controlling and reducing armed forceis of all types, i,armanient 8 production, atomic bombs, and germ warfare. The Soviet position, it, is that all countries should tcut their armed fortes one-tthird without first agreeing bn a Way of disclosing their present military strength. Cohen told the President the Big Three) tried in vaini jtp get the Communists to agree, as a basis of dis-, mission,l to armed force ceilings Os betweeii 1,000,000 1,500,000 for the United ' States, Russia, and China and bietween 100.000 and 800,000 for Britain and Franc 4. Local Representative I Favors Speed Limit Rep. L. Luthier Yager of Berne, representative from Adams and Wells counties in toe state legislature. said he would\ support the proposed 60-mile ah hour speed limit law, “because tny w-ife never looks at a speedometer now.” Sen. John W. Van (Ness!, Republican leader pro tern |in the senate, has a different idea (about the law. “I drive ”0 irtiles ap pour ion the four-lane road tq Laifayettel apd I don't cart who knaws it.” Gathers Gallon Os NtghtXrawiers Here Eddie Kaough, ma nagqr.of the goods department of llee Hardware Cq,, ! came iip today with, the unUsual. On January 13, he reported gathering more than a gallon of night crawlers in his front yard on Meibers street. (Topay. Eddie exhibited his catch in! a can covered with green grass also taken from the lawn of his property. The unusual thing is that in the wiriter. as d general rule, night crawlers are buried several feet in the ground, below the frost line. It is bejieved that the mild weather of k-ecent days has caused tpe’ worms !o come to the surface. Eddie and (several of his Monroe Street companions started at noop today to try the popular summer bait, in the winter time, at Clem's lake. i I V ’'' ' •.]! ' Defense Bond Sales Higher In County A report made to T. F. Graliker. chairman of the Adams county defense bond committee, shows thdt the county accounted for $75,040 jin U. S. defense bond sales during December compared with $72,012 for the corresponding month of 1951. Sales for the state as a whole were up 30 percent for December 1952; over December of the previous year, .a total of $11,571,378 as compared with $8,891,838. HOSPITAL NOTES Dismissed: Jaihes Clossom, Decatur: Mrs. Edward Linton. Geneva, - | atKAYE’S JANUARY CLEARANCE I SALE ;■■ \ ' STILL GOING ON SAVE % ££ ’• 101 Prs. Shoes Added to Sale! KAYE’S SHOE STORE v Shoes for the Entire Family' X-ray Fitting Decatur
Miss Carol Roop Is Removed To Home Fifteentyejar-old Carol Roop who lay; unconscious at the St. Joseph hospital lor; a week after a wreck near Poe lasft'month, is back home again at 009 Schirmeyer street and may have visitors. •Miss Rxiq haij a skull fracture and underwent surgery jut the hospital recently. Three other occupants of fhd. car wero also at the hospital lut were discharged with comparatively minor injuries several weeks igo. GIRL SCOUTS 1 jLD ■ ’ • Brownio Tp-oop 1 met at the Lincoln schqol| Tuesday afternoon. Roll call was answered and dues pjhd. Julia Ellsworth« taught us a new sqng and also motions to the I ]song. iVe then worked on oijr pupA |pets. The pti; pet show is to be held (at the | next meeting. Assistant scribe, Mary Lu Sharpe. , Girl Scout Troop met Tuesday evening |o < Officers as follows: president, Carolyn Heimann, vice president. Gretchen Lan ken- ] ah. secretary-treasurer,, Jadalee ■ ■ Smith and s< ribe Judy Smith. We , studied on ou|r home hursing badge j in heath and safety. | | Scribe. Judy Smith. Brownie Troop 18 met at the Lincoln school Tuesday afterhoon. ■ The meeting was opened with toa BroWnie ise and he a - officers were then fleeted as follows; chajr- -— -1 u ;Li, ...
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, man; Betty Krick, treasurer, Joy- | ce lianiels. scribe, Ann Way. The program' for the rest of the year was discussed and our first project wiH be making Valentines. We then (closed with our Good Night song. \ Scribe, Lou Ann Way j. Brownie Troop G met Monday after school and we paid our dues and said the Brownie promise. Gaines were enjoyed by the nine members Virginia Ralston had the treat. Scribe, Judy Tutewiler '■ '' < ■ . Night-blindness is edrly indication df vjtamin A deficiency in animals. Husbands! Wives! Get Pep, Vim; Feel Younger Thousands of eoupjai are weak, worn-out, exbauated solely because body laexa Iron. For new younger feeling alter 40. try Oat rex Tonic Tablets Contain Iron you. too. may need for pep: supplement doeee vitamin B, SI.IO RiM only Also ask to see big money-saving Economy site at a]} drug stores everywhere—in Decatur, at Smith\ Draff Sthrer" Cafeteria Supper Saturday, Jan. 17th , ELKS HOME \ 4:00 to 7:30 P. M. Public Invited ;v N ' DELTA THETA TAU SORORITY
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