Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 218, Decatur, Adams County, 16 September 1953 — Page 3

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w. s. 6. s. of adams Bounty MEETS AT PLEASANT MILLS The group meeting of the Women's Society of Christen) service of Adams county, was held Thursday at the Pleasant Mills Methodist church. ' if. Leadership clinics were' held for all officers in the morning session v 'th Mrs. Ralph Johnson 1 ! giving very inspiring devotions. The afternoon session included an address bv Miss Irene Hesselgesser, a missionary from Brazil. The spe- < m’«ic was a duet ‘sung by Mrs. Loren Burkhead, ;Jr... and Mrs. Harold Schwartz, “ afccpmpap- ’ led by Mrs. Homer Wipteregg. Those attending frtgn Monroe ■were Mrs. Harry Mrs. Loren Burkhead, Jr.. |IrS. Ralph Johnson, Mrs. Homer Winteregg, Mrs. Harold Schwartz, Mrs. Otto Longenburger. Mrs. Eva Brewster. Mrs. Vera Rich, Mip.; Flossie Brandyberry, Mrs. Grace Burns, Mrs. Elpha Jones, Mrs„ Lil Stucky. Mrs. John Floyd, MrsjKarl Ray. Mrs. Daisy Bohner, Mrs. Rose

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Hocker. Mrs. Doyle Hoffman. Mrs. Sherm Essex, Mrs. Georgia Gage, and Mrs. Cecille Lehman. MRS. BERNARD LENGERICH HOSTESS TQ CLUB The Profit and Pleasure Home Demonstration club met recently at the home i of Mrs. Bernard Lengerich. . Group singing of the soiig of the month, was followed by the dub creed repeated in unison. Roll call was answered by each member naming her favorite month of the year. The business meeting was conducted by Mrs. Charles Schnepp after which Mrs. Harvey Smith and Mrs. Ralph Bluhm reported on their trip to Purdue. -Mrs. Arthur;wLengerich presented a very interesting lesson, “Family Relationship.” ' % i Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Wilbur Lengerich. to- the members and guest. Mrs. Cletus Heimann, who was welcotped into the club as a new member. \ [ ■ C. L. OF C. tNJOY SUPPER AT HALL The Catholic Ladies of polumbia enjoyed a pot-luck supper at their hall last evening with fortyfive members in attendance. During the evening, cards were played and prizes awarded Mrs. Gerald Durkin in bridge, Mrs. Dora Cook in 500, Mrs. William Keller in pinochle and 'Mrs. Lewis Rumschlag in rhum. The' attendance prize was won by Mrs. Andrew Miller. J re Mrs. Clem Kortenber and Mrs. Robert Rumschlag were co-hos-tesses Tor the party and were assisted by their committee. MRS. BOCKMAN IS J ‘ GUEST SPEAKER AT MEETING Members of Tri Kappa sorority enjoyed a social meeting at the Elks home last evening. Mrs. Walter J. Bockman of the Associate Tri Kappa chapter, showed interesting slides and gave

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• i . > \ \ . -i ) Society Item* for today's publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 3*2121 WEDNESDAY Presbyterian Younger Married Couples, Geneva Fellowship hayride, church. 8 p.m. Psi lota Xi. Hanna-Nuttman shelter house, 7:30 p.m. Zion Lutheran choir rehearsal, 7 p m. Decatur Home Demonstration club, Mrs. Melvin Kreps, 2 p.m, THURSDAY Presbyterian adult fellowship night, chur; h, 8 p.m. Little Flower study club, prayer pin. hqur. Mrs. Charles J. Miller, 8:30 Women of Moose home, 8 p.m. Officers, 7:30 p.m. Aeolian choir practice, Decatur high school music room, 7 p.m. Past matrons of OjE.S., Mrs Francis Ellsworth, 7:30 p.m. A D.Y.B. dass «T: inity E.L’.B. church, church? p.m. Honduras Women’s Guild of St. Luke Evangelical and Reformed church, church all day. Friendship Village, Kimsey school. 1:30 p.m. W. S. C. S. Evening circle, Mrs. Walter J. Krick, 7:30 p.m. Unit 2 of Bethany E. U. B. church, Mrs. Benjamin Thomas, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY t Unit 4 of the. W. S. W. S. of Bethany E. U. B. church, HannaNuttman shelter tyouAe, 6:30 p.m. Philathae eilass be. Baptist church church social rooms. 6:30 p.m. SATURDAY Union E. U. B. Friendship Circle class. Wells County state forest, 6 p.m. \ Zion Lutheran Saturday Bible school opens at 9:15 a.m., Zipn Parish hall. MONDAY Rosary Society meeting, K. of C. hall, 7:30 p.m. Adams Central P.T.A., Kirkland township gymnasium, 7:30 p.m. Adams County Chorus, potlUck supper, Hhnna-Nuttman park 6:30 pm, ; TUESDAY Delta Lam ba and Xi Alpha Xi chapters of Beta Sigma Phi, Han-na-Nuttman park, 7 p. in, a resume of her trip to Mexicrt. At a biter hour, delicious nients were served by the officers, Mrs. 'Franklin Detter, Mrs. Robert Mutschler, Mrs. Ralph Allison, Mrs. James Kocher, Jr., and Miss Rita Butcher, who were hostesses for the evening. GARDEN CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. AM.OS YODER The Decatur Garden club met at the home of Mrs. Amos Yoder Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. The president, Mrs. Henry Heller, called the meeting to order, and the club colleci and verse of the month were read in unison Nineteen.' members answered roll call. The club Receive an invitation from the garden club of Linton, to attend a reception to be held Sept. 17. Mrs. Delton Passwater and

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Mrs. G. Remy Bierly wertT named to represent the ’Decatur club at the district Federation club meeting at Muncie, Sept.~22; Mrs. WHliapi Kohls read an interesting paper on “Horticulture” written by Mrs. Hubert Zerkel, Sr:, explaining the modern methods in plant; propagation. Mrs. Martin Zimmerman received the token award for having the best specimen of flower brought to be judged. * During the social hour, refreshments were served by the' hofitess. assisted by Mrs. Kohls. ' The club will entertain Berne and Geneva Garden clubs October meeting to be held ih The Evangelical and Reformed church in Decatur. ; Deha Lamba and Xi Alpha Xi chapters of Beta Sigma\ Phi Sorority will hold a joint pot-luck supper at Hanna-Nuttman park Tuesday, evening at seven o’clock. The Women oX the Moose lodge will meet at the Moose home Thursday at eight o’clock. ? The officers will meet that same evening at seven-thirty. : ‘ • .J ■. \; ——A. 'i : . The Little Flower study club prayer hour will be held Thursday evening at eight-thirty at the home of Mrs. Charles J. Miller. A meeting of the Rosary Society will be held Monday evening at the K. of C. hall at se\venthirty o'clock. Presbyterian groups to have meetings are, the younger married couples (those \ having pre-school or grade school children) who will leave hfter choir practice Wednesday evening for an old fashioned hayride. All are welcome and; Invited. For adult fellowship night Thursday evening, the older married couples (those whose children are past grade school age), will meet at the church for a special evening with an opportunity for fun and fellowship. ——— The Van Wert. O„ city council has fixed \ the mayor’s salary tot next year at 13,600. Os epurse that is of greatest interest? to the two candidates, Don Underwood, Republican, and F. B. Gerinan’n. Democrat. v The American Legioh at Bluffton and the city officials will give Cpl, Billy Flowers a warm recaotion when he arrives there lonight after being hjeld a prisoner in Korea nearly three years. - Mr. and, Mrs. Bob Cote and daughter. Nancy, motored to West Lafayette Sunday to accompany their son, Allan, who will enter Purdue University for his freshman year. Miss Carol Jane Elzey was accompanied to Bloomington Sunday by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Elzey, where she is enrolled at- Indiana University for her freshman year. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt J. Alger and son, Stanley, motored to .Nat perVilie, 111., Sunday with their daughter, Caroline Ann. who is enrolled for her sophomore yegr at North Central college. Robert Osterman, Decatur man who suffered a heart attack several weeks ago. is still confined at Adams county memorial hos-

& If y w M a Wo ! § I a H® ... j TV ACTRESS Lola Montez poses on a ladder to show newsmen how a burglar got into her penthouse apartment in New York and . made off with 3500 in costume . jewelry, 12 pairs of nylons and a \ generous helping of Scotch and brandy. He left a typed note of apology. ’ (International) pital, instead of at his Winchester street residence, as erroneously was reported Tuesday. Visitors, however, are now permitted at the Osterman room jn the hospital during regular visiting hours. MisS Dorothy Jeane Kohne, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Kohne, has enrolled at Northwestern University in Evanston. 111. She will major in elementary education and speech and begin her junior year. Miss Kohne attended St. Mary’s college at Notre Dame the past two years. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Costello accompanied their son, Joe, to South Bend, where he will enter Notre Dame university as a freshman in the school of commerce. Mrs. Minnie Teeple has return'd from visiting her daughter, Mrs Llllfe DeWitt in Indianapolis. She also attended the state fair. Mrs. Teeple then visited with he son, 111., and returned through hospital. 111., and returned through Bluffton, to visit another son, Max Teeple and family.

Cairo Is Put Under ■ State Os Emergency Government Charges Plot To Overthrow CAIRO, Egypt UP 4-Calro was under a state of emergency today as a precautionary measure following government charges that a foreign power had plotted to overthrow President Mohammed Naguib. Armored cars were stationed near the British and American embassies. Well-informed sources said minister of national guidance Saleh Salem clearly was aiming at Britain-schen lie announced the discovery ‘bfja plot by Egyptian traitors Wotkfhg with a foreign power. After studying Salem's speech before 60,000 persons Tuesday; observers generally agreed “it was inconceivable that Salem could mean any power other than Britain.’’< \ Salem said in his speech that some of the individuals accused of activities against the state will be referred to a revolutionary tribunal within the next few days. It was >not immediately disclosed how many will stand trial, but the 1 ’ speech indicated they will include many Communists and former members of the opce powerful Wafdist party. The Cairo radio announced that, the tribunal will be composed of three men, all of them members of the ruling military junta. The announcement of the formation of the tribunal to bring the traitors to account touched oft intense speculation about the penalties that may be Inflicted. No existing Egyptian law binds the tribunal and the verdicts were expected to be a matter of their judgment. Observers believed the penalties may range up to death if necessary. They cifed a statement by Naguib, who spoke after Salem, in which the president quoted a saying of the prophet Mohammed: ’‘Kill all those who seek to break your unity.” If ypu have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. It brings results. ’ I

American's Czech Wife Enroute Here 21st Escape Effort Results In Freedom FRANKFURT, Germany UP — A dream came true today for an American’s Czech wife Who crashed through the Iron Curtain in a homemade “freedom lank” on her 21st escape attempt. Mrs. LJbuse Cloud was flying to Chicago to rejoin her husband. Leonard, of 1200 Newton St., Sioux City, lowa. “1 still can’t believe it’s real . . . I've often dreamed of this,” the pretty blonde sajd as she boarded •a trans-Atlantic airliner Tuesday night. She is scheduled to arrive at New York's Idlewild Airport at 5:30 p.m. EDT. Mrs. Cloud. 30, said she first met her husband in Prague after the war. In 1949, he returned from the United States and they were married. y I Three months after the wedding. Cloud’s visa expired and he was forced to leave Czechslovakia. The Communist Czech government however, refused to allow Mrs. Cloud to go with him. Mrs. Cloud said she made 20 different escape attempts but all failed. Then she met Vaclav Uhlik. an automobile mechanic, who offered her passage to the west aboard the armored vehicle he had built secretly in his garage from junked iyar leftovers. “fjeedp^jank” rumbled into "West Germany las: July 25. ■ RTHS i At the Adams coupty memorial hospital: Mr. and Mrs. William Bultcmeyer of Decatur are the parents of a baby boy born Tuesday at 6:09 p. m. He weighed 5 pounds, 13 ounces. A baby boy, weighing 8 pounds, 8 ounces, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bcare of Berne Tuesday at 8:30 p. m. i Mr. and Mrs. David Brown, Decatur, pre the parents of a baby boy bolrn Tuesday at 7:22 p* in., and weighing 8 pounds 13 ounces. • Mr. and Airs. Lowell Shaffer Os Decatuh are the parents of a Ira by boy born today at 11:47 a. m. He weighed 6 pounds, 4 ounces. WIOSPJTAI. V n tflo&A Admitted Mrs. Charles Knapp. Geneva; Edwin Dro. Berne; Mrs. James Vanlandingham, R. 10, Ft. Wayne. Dismissed Mrs. Matthew Green and baby girl, city; Mrs. Jerome Reed and baby boy, city; Mrs. Ponciano Macias and baby boy, city*, Henry Neireiter, city. Man Crushed Between Truck, Empty Auto COVINGTON. Ind. UP —Oliver Schimmel, 29. Terre Haute, died Tuesday shortly after he was crushed between a truck and an empty auto parked in the middle of U. S. 136. a State police said Schimmel was struck when he ran across thctOjAurn on the car lights as th<>tru«, driven by Robert C. Newriian, 25, Indianapolis, approached. y truck rariimed the car and threw Schimmel 25 feet.

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Wheat Crop Under Government Support WASHINGTON, UP — Farmers had put 118,685,574 bushels of this year’s wheat crop under government price support by mld-August. an agricultural department report showed today. That is about 50 thousand bushels below the 169 thousand bushels of 1952 crop wheat put under support by mid-August last year. ’ ■' Craig In Warning On Fire Hazards Urges Caution In Preventing Fires INDIANAPOLIS. UP — Indiana ! faced a possible emergency declaration today to cope with drought born fire hazards, which Governor Craig warned could spread to “dangerous proportions.” Craig asked newspapers, radio stations and associations to spread the alarm and ask for “utmost caution” in preventing fires. He said the biggest danger was in southern Indiana, but lack of rain has left most of the state dry and susceptible to rapidlyspreading fires. “Caution and complete cooperation of all will avoid invoking of a 1953 law which authorizes the governor to declare an emergency.” Craig said. _j If Craig invoked the law it would be Unlawful to throw burning ma-, terial —like a cigarette or match —from a highway vehicle, to iburn rubbish or leaves, or cdear fields or right-of-way with fire, - Conservation director Hoxie Moore suggested the emergency declaration as a possible remedy during a conference with the governor late Tuesday. > . / If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. It brings results.

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MOTICH OF FIMAf- SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE , NO. 4172 Notice Is hereby Riven to the creditors, heirs and lexatees oA Levi A. Sprunger, deceased to pear in the Adams Circuit Cnwrt, ? held at Decatur, Indiana, on the-ijth 5 day ot October, 1953, and sh<lv cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMKNT ACCOUNTS* with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of-heirship, and receive their distributive shares. C.KOVER W. SPRUNGF.R, Administrator Decatur, Indiana, Sept. 15, 1951. Attorney HENRY B. HELLER j>EPT. 16—23 ROLLER SKATING, Tuesday Evening and Thursday 7:30. Clem’s Lake. It * “—T ' Trade in a good Town — Decatur FILM Left Today Ready Tomorrow at 3:00 EDWARDS STUDIO Closed Ail Day Thursday Open 8:30 a. m. to 5:00 p. rrp Vacation Clothes Should Be Cleaned and Pressed Before You Put Them Away. [ KELLY DRY CLEANERS 155 8. 2nd St. Phone 3-3202 (We operate our own plant) QUALITY Photo - Finishing All work left before noon Thursday ready next day, Friday, 10:00 a.m. Holthouse Drug Co.