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. ■ .„ (Women of moose hold (SOCIAL EVENING ' j Prior to the social evening enjoyed by the Women of the Mdose Thursday evening, a ess meeting -was conducted’. | I Miss Patricia Kahle received ths door prize: and i ere served by the committee in cha ge. ! Formal : initiation with r il Ual chairman \ Betty Schnader! fn charge of Raptor night, &tae place at the next meeting of the group. . I IT 'rd ■ —- MISSIONARY GROUP MEET® ,WVITH MRS. RAVER ( Mrs. Gladys Raver was hostess o the' Woman’s Missionary Absolution of the Nuttman* Avenue Jutted Brethren church ’‘hursflay iftemoon.! Mrs. Edith Tefrell Irethe program, the oj>tc|b«’ hg ‘‘Hearts for Africa.” e praj er period preceded the meet ng. • The leader gave the cal to w mt(hip, followed by scriptu re re LdJng by Mrs. Diehl, who also of arid prayer.; Special lov© verses of fcrrpture, printed on hearts w re

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distributed and read. The mission study on ‘‘David Livingstone” was given by Gray. Excerpts from the African statlons dnd /workers whre given by Mrs, Zehr, tlrif. Thornton. Mrs. Ost born. Mrs. Dague and! Mrs. Diehl. A business' meeting followed and the hostess dismissed the group, Delicacie® were served during a s sdcial hour. MAGLEY WOMAN'S GUILD MEETS TUESDAY The Magley church basement was the scene Tuesday of the Woman’s guild meeting which began with a prelude by Mrs. Ella Seherry. A hymn was sung and scripture and meditation w as offered by Matilda Peters. i Mrs. Ada Kilter gave prayer and Mrs. Maty Egley presented a song. The leader. Mrs. Settlage, talked on ownership and then gave a candle light stewardship Ceremony of dedication. A solo, ‘‘My: Faith Looks Up.’* was given by Mrs. Egley, and Mrs. Richard Gerber gave a prayer song. A business meeting followed and closed with the Lord’s Prayer, o Lunch was served by the following hostesses: Mrs. Settlage, Mrs. Ed K,otter,", Miss Matilda Peters, Mrs. Richard Gerber, Mrs. Milton Girod and Mri. William Worthman. | , | • 1 ' ■ '?! i'!t~ i? / . , . GIRL SCOUT LEADERS MEET IN ROOM 206 Girl Scout Leaders met Wednesday in room 20i6 of Decatur high school for a regular meeting. Mrs. J. Thacker began the ; program with a report that 65 scouts and cubs went caroling during the Christmas season and were well received. She urged the girls to visit the county home often. Mrs. Harold Glazner was Jntroduced as chairman of the Juliet Lowe program ini March, during Girl Scout week, from the 9th to the 14th, and she disdussed plans for the evtent. Mrs., Charles Jessup will head the refreshment committee at that time. Mrs. Vivian Powell’s troop will decorate a window in Kohne’s drug store during the celebration and Mrs. Thacker asked that ’other troops volunteer to decorate other windows. Girl Scout pins and record sheets are available and girls in need of them are asked to 1 contact Mrs. Byron Smith. * Each girl will' be asked to bring a penny for every year of her age for the World Friendship fund, and the Girl Scout cookie sale will be held during Girl Scout week, Mrs Joe Thompson, chiairman, announcI ed. She urged each girl to have ofI flcial order blanks and stressed ; scout cards for identification must • —— ,X, ■ —i-j ;

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I * r 1 wm»-— \ Society items for todays publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 J a. m.) Kathleen Terveefi > Phone 3-2121 |l|H' \ ■ ir FRIDAY ■ -H||l • Woman’s Missionary 1 Society, Baptist church, 7:30 P-XnWj ' Work and Win class idf', Trinity E. U. 8., Mr. and Mrs. Arijiiur Garner, 7:30 p.m. Union E. U. B. clas«.K party, Mr. and Mrs. John Lauta a&hiser, 8 pm- ' ' I SATURDAY( B Bake sale, Junior Worsen, City hall, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. iffi] SUNDAY S' Ruralistic study club, Ws. Herman Geimer, 6:30 p.m. 1 Aeolian choir pract Zion Lutheran Parish hall, 2 j£m. Wesley class, 7:30 p.m. IL 1 1 Junior church members Valentine party, - Methodist d|jirch, 2 Pm. ffi MONDAY Ladies Fireman’s Mrs. Orval Foor. 8 p.m? Pleasant Mills MethodisiSWilling Workers class, Rev<and ilftrs. Harley Shady, 7:30 p.m. Literature Department,ilMrs. JC. A. Dugan, 7:3(Tp.m., \ Past President’s Pari«l Miss Margaret Eiting; 7:30 Holy Family DiscussU&x club. Mrs. Ernest Fullenkamp, ss3o p.m. St. Catherine study clfej, Miss Mary Meyers, 8 p.m. . TUESDAY jfe St. Dominic study clubjWrs. F. R. Costello, 7:30 p m. 'f: i Kirkland W. C. T; U.. W-fe. Harvey Haggard, 1 p.m.. \ IK' Monroe Better Homes i*t>emonstration group, Monroe p.m. ' H H W. S. W. S., Trinity fll |'j U. B. church, 7:30 p;m. Associate Tri Kappa, Mt k Ward Calland, 7:30 p.m. Rebekah Lodge, I. O. iQJ F. hall, 7:30 p.m. j ® . . Eagles Auxiliary, fJaglesjhall, 8 p.m. , : . <! Delta Lambda chapter, Ws. Nila Neil, 8 p.m. 1i:. Happy Home Makers, cSb,-Mrs. Herbert Hawkins, 7 p.m. Our Lady of Lourdes club, Mrs. Mary Braun, 8 p.m. M;| Church Mother's study Husband's party, Methodist ,'church, 6:30 p.m. Willing Workers classj', First Christian Church, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Anderson, Willshire, Um. 1 ifflij Eta Tau Sigma, Miss Florence p.m. Delta Theta Tau Valcntw|e party, Elks home, 8 p.m. Decatur W. t’. T. U.. jjWesley room of Methodist pm. WEDNESDAY Ruth Circle, Presbyteriaiwhuroh Mis® Janet Schrock, 8 Naomi Circle, PrewWterian church, Mrs. Kenneth Ru)|yoi|, 8 p.m. '< ' jai; Zion Lutherah Missionary Society, Parish hajll, 1:30 P wi VFW steak sapper, 5 to Is 1 Business and sProfessionaliiWomen, American Legion hons, 7:30 p - m - . 1 v- : g■ v THURSDAY 1 , Ma£y Circle, Mrs. Phil Macklin. 2:30 p,&. _ \ Martha Circle, Mrs. E. qft'ilsort,. Mrs. JOe Thompson’s homfe, 2:30 p.m. ~V fc be carried. Instructions ini! be sent to the leaders in: regarii' to the sale, she announced.Mrs. Don Cochran told of > training course for Readers and?asked that ‘ anyone interested, msy contact her. Round table discussions followed on discipline. Refreshments were served£pt the close of the meeting by Ray Heller, , Mrs. Charles Chqjlv and Mrs. Chester Dalzell. March: 3 will’ be the. date for the next in the Lincoln school ■ I The St. Dominic study clkp will." meet Tuesday Evening at;t|heven thirty o'clock- with Mrs. F. R'J Costello. K \ ■ \ 1 4- i |! Member? of the Kiridandjhv. C. T. U. will meet Tuesdlay afternoon at one o’clock at the home Mrs. Harvey Haggard. Mrs. Kenneth Runyon iml be. hostess to the Naomi Circlefpf the First Presbyterian 6hurch||piWednesday evening at eight o’<||pck. — 1 11' 'The Ruth Circle of the terian church dhy evening ait eight with Miss Janet Schrock. ;| h ! ? H —• lii 1 ” _ At two thirty Thursday afternoon, the Mary Circle | the Presbyterian church, -williiKmeet with Mrt. Phil Macklin. F Mrs. E. C. Filson will be h&stess A sandwich and spied lufficheon will be served at one o'clock next Friday at the Methodist chij&ph at the general meeting of the jW. S. C. S. Co-hostesses will bifc 'Mrs. Albert Beery and Mrs. Adria^''Baker. Os special Interest at thafthime. will be the presence of

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Maiin, returned missionary from China, who was a prisoner of the Coiijimunists, prior to her return io this country, who will speak Members are urged to pe present i|nd to note the change of the date. ■ ,i i'Fj »■ ‘ ~ j to the Martha Circle of the Freeiyterian church at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joe Thompson,' Thursday afternoon at two thirty o’clock. < \ '' d\J. - / .: M’s. Ralph Kenworthy wilt be ’ th4l leader at the meeting this r evening of the Woman’s Missiondry I society at the First Baptist dhufeh at seven thirty o'clock. j The Zion Lutheran Missionary Society will meet at the parish hall Wednesday afternoon at ope thirfy o’clock. Hbstesses for the tneeting of the Monroe Better Homes DemonMtra- ' don club Tuesday evening at i«ven thirty o’clock will be Otto 1 Lorigenberger, Mrs. George Cramer and -Mrs. Eva Brewster. Each mem- • ber is asked to bring a Valentine to ihe meeting at the Monroe • school. ' ■ j I f ‘’i The W. S. W. S. of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren chur- . < h will meet at the church Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock. Associate Tri Kappa members will meet Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock with Mrs. Ward calland. ’ ' ; A ’Rebekah Lodge meeting Will , be hleld ait the I. O. O. F. ball Tuesday ; evening at seven thirty oS i etock. t l —-j ' A ’’regular meeting and soplail hour will be held (by the Eagles Auxiliary at the hall Tuesday eve- . ning at eight o’clock. Delta Lambda chapter of Beta ) Sigma Phi sorority will meet with Mrs. Nila Neil Tuesday evening at eight o’clock. : (Mrs. Wayne Beavers of Evansville. is visiting with her! mother, T. Burk, for a few days. MrJ and Mrs. W. P. Morton’ of Cqldnnater, Kan., w’ere guests Monday. at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. John Drake of route 5. Mrs. Drake is their neice. \ . Max Franklin Andrews? son of Mrs. Frances Andrews, 61>1 W. Jefferson street, and gradual? of Decatur high school, has enrolled in' Indtama Technical Ctollege, Fort Wkynis, for the winter term, fn department of civil ?6glneerlnc - h ’ :■ ' W : j;' ■ '|. ItUIOSIUTAL] <y l . jwss. Admitted: Mrs. Arthur Boehn-i keir, Ernest Ehlerdlng, Debater; Mrs. Aldine Fox, Berne. \ \ 1 i f Mr. and .Mrs. William .Bumgardner of. Monroeville, are the parents of a baby girl, weighing 7 ll)s., 5 ozalid born at 12:57 p.m., Thursday at the pospital. At |:2O p.m., Thursday, at the hospital, a balby boy was, born so Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drakd of Fort Waynb, and weighed 7 lbs., 9 oz. GIRLSCOUTS Boqvnle Troop 6 met Monday aftdr We finished making Broynie paper dolls and played garpesji W? welcomed Patty Beal :'bacfk Into the troop and decided to make Valentines next week. Linda ! McClain brought the treat. We, Closed with the Brownie arch . and | singing ‘‘Good Night Brown- ‘ lies.fj . Scribe, Judy Tutewiler Girl Scout Troop 21 met at the Lincoln school recently. We op; ened (with - the Brownie promise and collected dues? We made Valentines and played games and closed - with the Brownie song. :'i Scribe, Donna Bixler. . ';i i Brownie Troop 5 met at, the Lincoln! school Monday afternoon. We opened the meeting by saying the proinise and singing th? Brownie song. Ruth Brown received her pip apd we closed with “Good Night Brownies”. \ VFffi — / ■ Scribe, Janet Baker Browpie Troop 1 met Tuesday af-< ter school. We had roll call and dues, wjere collected. Mrs. Kent's group will give their puppet show for their sponsors next week «at , the Valentine party. We practiced opr puppet show and also a dance jiito be given at the next meeting. Our meeting was closed with sieging “Good Night Brownies”. Assistant scribe, Mary Lu Sharpe .■ v l ’ mT i Girl Scout Troop 4 met WednesIF ; F-.iF

day after school, tye sang a song and new games vjrere taught group 1 and 2. We are all to bring a home made Vajlentine to the Valentine party iveek when they will be judged}. Refreshments .were served by Dianne Rhoades and Kathlen Patricjk. ! I j J Scribe, Nancy ilelm. Girl Scout troopl 17' met at‘ the si home of Mrs. Burdette Cdster Wednesday evening? The president conducted ’the meeting and , the minutes of the previous session Were read. was taken and dues cdllected. Piano solos were ; given by Sharon S heets 'and Gloria Wall, patrols reported on badge work and the following officers were elecied: Jane Bedwpll, president; 1 Cherryl j Ash- : baucher, vice-president; Karen Convey, secretary ams Jaralee Magsamen, scribe. Th? meeting Closed with the “Inevstiture” ceremony for two new members. Refreshnients were (served by our leader;! Mrs. Scribe, Jaralee Magsamen. Final Performance Given Os Minstrel Minstrel Show Here Is Well Received i ■ ■ j .-I ; Any Lions thought to be seen loaning around laatynighi c?n be chalked up to an optical illusion. They were all busy at the Decatur high school gym making the second performance of “Everything Gees” an event long to be remembered. \ If the first performance Wednesday night was considered a, success —and no complaints been registered yet—the seicond? one was several times better. Cue* taking hit an all-time high while memory work was eminently a ■ thing no longer to be desired — they had lit. - Although all of the Lions merely can dig back in their memories to reliv? the fun they experienced in the last two nights—'Dave'* Kaye hae other souvenirs. In the first 1 act, last night, Dave, replete in ’his feminine getup, took' a divel through the boards of th? bleachers on stage. Produced quitie \a laugh, too. What the audience> didn’t know Was that it wasn’t planned that way. V Infants Zwick and Frey will not be, forgotten for their perfortnan,ces in that first act, especially .when they '.commenced to choijnp on each other's toes. Bud Anepaugh evidently did too zealous a vocal chore In his Wednesday night show and showed up last night with a rasp. It didn't ■mar his singing much, though. | 1 And through it all Mrs. Rickard, -the director, ran around the back Os the stage at least a dozen to make sure that everything was just so. Ron Parrish, Lion president paid Mrs. Rickard a tribute during the. show, which all Lions Agree she| Irichly deserved? She had only a little over a week to whip an entirely untutored large group of men into some semblance of order. Apparently the job was done according to the merry time the audience showed they had by thejr applause and laughter. J .... _ Building Permits Low In January . J;' \- . 7 j y\ ; The monthly report of bhilding permits issued eby Ralph Roop, city engineer, sho|ws a typically slow January' picture of construction. Only seven permits were issued, none for major building but mostly accessory work to buildings already erected: 2 additions, 2 remodelings, 2 signs and a stairsi construction. The total estimated contract prico forth? month I of January came to $10,245.15. —i —— \ I Democrat Want Ads Bring Results RIGHT f SHOES FOR MEN RUSCO AMMICA’S FIRST ANO FINEST TRIMtetOnCTEO SALVANIZED STTtt : ’ . Combination Screen Storm Sash and Doors ' • Vo« n«wh«*« to change . screen or storm »ash • Yeer-'round rainproof, ’ EiJieH draft-free filtered-screen K venxiißiion • Pay for themselves In fuel | aevings alone . CARROLL RUSCO PHONE: Decatur 3-2768 Berne 2-2320 BERNE, IND. \ ■emnmirhemrmk

Benson Opposed To Emergency Action .Cattle Price Slump Is Not Disastrous WASHINGTON fep —SecretJ.ry of agriculture Ezrg T. Wlenpon is, standing firm'against congressional demands for |emergency action to cope with.falling faifm prices. Unruffled by cries of alarm goihg up from capitol hill, Benson told his first news confeience that “now is the tihie tor deliberation haste.” He said the» slump ?in cattle prices\ which Sen. A. S. Mike Monrbney D-Okla. had pictured as disastrous- “has riot reached the proportions” of an emergency “nor do 1 thi»k it will.” Monroney retorted that the new secretary should “take a trip thrqugh the cattie states” and see Xirst the plight of livestock raisers. The Oklahoma Democrat repeated his earlier deniand for some kind of “InterimA govern-' ment financing to tide caHlemen Over current pric|e breaks./ Benson predicted that removal of beef price ceilings this week stabilize if not “strengthen” wholesale cattle prices. Asked Thursday if he saw “tiny parallel? between skidding cattle prices and “what happened to agricultural prices in the 192Q's, '32, or '33,” Benson said, “No, I do not.” He said the general economic situation is sound, business is at - ' 1 ’ ’ I : ■ ' • A ?| . . ..

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a high level of activity, employment is high and consumers purchasing power is good. . Benson said he- planned to make a thorough study of all farm pro2ia:nsbefore making any moves. “farmers should not be placed in a position ijf working for government bounty rather than prodricing for a free market,” he said, j “Too many Americans are calling on Washington to do for them -A|hat they should be willing”to do for themselves.” Benson successful!)’ parried questions asking what specific levels of farm price supports he favored. Hut he jsaid “price supports should insurance against disaster.” Fined On Two Traffic Counts Clyde ,O. Troutner, iormer Adams county clerk, now a resident of Fort Wayne, driver at an auto involved'in a two-fatality accident north of Decatur late last year, was fined $l2O on tw’o charges in Fort Wayne city Thursday. He was charged with reckless driving and failure to yield the right of way to another motor vehicle. Herman Mailand, 59, of Hoagland route 1, driver the other car, and Alfred Zrtt, 40, of Decatur route 1, a passenger in Mailand’s Uuto, were killed. Troutner’s car struck the rear of . tjws Mailand machine as it slowed to/urn off federal highway 27. Tpohtner told, authorities he did not notice any tail lights on the Mailand car and saw it 100 late to swerve or stop.

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Junior Women Bake Sale, Saturday, February 7th, City Hall, 9:00 to 12:00, Chicken and Noodles. 30t2 Steak Supper! V. F. W. Auxiliary, Wednesday, February 11th, 5:00 to 7:00. Adults SI.OO, Children 50c. V. R W. Home. 3114 Trade In a Good Town—Decatur!

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