Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 36, Decatur, Adams County, 12 February 1953 — Page 2
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Dechtilr Daily Democrat Thursday, February 12. 1953
Mrs. George Renner of --Cincinnati, Ohic|; returned to her home today, aftfer visiting with her par- ’ ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Butler. Local dentists have returned Irom Chicago where they attended national convention and dental conference. . William Fryfoack. William Pearson and Earl Anderson have been named delegates from the Bluffton Lions cluib to the Lions state convention at French Lick, April 24-26. i i ’ 'figa 111 II Dismissed: Bert Haley. Dec a tur; Mrs. Willard Stetzel and baby girl, Decatur. ’ . GIRL SCOUTS Brownie Troop 5 met at the Lincoln school Monday. We opened the meeting with the promise and singjng the Brownie B ong. Then we made alentines for our mothers. The meeting closed with the song. “Good Night Brownies”. V Scribe, Janet Baker t Girl Scout Troop 4 met Wednes- j day after / school for a Valentine party, to which we brought Valentines tfe made ourselves. Csttby Huljinger and Bonnie Hakes received prizes for the prettiest, Mary Margaret Glazner, Dianne Rhoades, cleverest. and tor the most unusual, Carol Norquest and Marie Goeltz. Door prizes were wpn by Carol Norquest,i Catby Hullinger’ and Bonnie Hakes. Refreshments were served by Allefl and Phil Glazner, Suzanne Ebersole, Marie Varlett and Tom Maddox. Scribe, Becky Maddox. — . \ Brownie Trooj) 6 met Monday after school and .made Valentine favors. We also practiced for the Juliette Lowe prqglam. Patty Beai furnished the treat, and we were dismissed. "» Scribe, Judy Tutewiler. \ ■" "* r ’‘'* " * Yager To Join In Prison Inspection Luther Yager, qf Berne, joint ' representative . from Adams and . Wells counties; will'join - er legislators on kn inspection trip to the Indiana "fctate prison at Michigan CJty Saturday. Because of the trip.' Yager will not be in his office at Berfae Saturday. Spring Borrow Show Set For March 17, 21 The fourth annual Hoosier spring bgrrow and ton litter show, will be staged in Indianapolis March 17 and 21. Designed*! promote development of desireable market-type commercial hogs, tbe show features and “aftier” divisions to test the live appearance, of the barrows against their carcass value. Last year's show attracted 861 ’ &j|F*entries from 189 exhibitors iu counties. 5 r \ The “on foot” allow will be held at the state fairgr<Mpdl swjne on .March 17, followed by carcass day Kmgaa £ Company's West Washington street plant, March 21. • Entries; close March 1. Sponsors are Purdue University's agricul- ; turn! extension service, Indiana swine aeaociation and . Kingan's. Premiums total more than IS.OQD.
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