Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 41, Decatur, Adams County, 18 February 1954 — Page 8

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SOCIETY The annual husbAnda* dinner of the Church Mother’s Study club will be held Tuesday evening at six o'clock In the basement of the Bethany E. V. B. church. Members are asked to bring a covered dish. The meat, roils, and coffee will be furnished. The ome iwfeonstration club will meet Tueaday evening at seven-thirty o'clock at the treble Recreation hall. Hostesses will be Mrs. Bertha Koeneinan. Mrs. Irene Fenner, and Mrs. Laurine Conrad. Emmaus guild, evening ladies group at Zion Lutheran church, held their regular meeting Wednesday evening. The business meeting was conducted by Mrs. Marjorie Rentz, chairman of the group. Rev. Schmidt led the topic discussion "Mindful of Our Sisters in Indiana," basing his remarks on Paul's missionary commands. HEARING EXPERT RETURNS TO DECATUR SONOTONEfS HEARING SPECIALIST, J. M. Friend of Fort Wayne, will conduct Sonotone's regular monthly hearing center at the Rice Hotel in Decatur this Saturday. February 20th from 2 to 5 P. M. Anyone who has a hearing problem or, difficulty in understanding Is invited to consult Mr. Friend without charge. Those doing so will be given an audiometric hearing test following medically accepted practices and an analysis of the individual hearing loss. Investigate tne ssonotone plan for better hearing. It employs the latest transitor and research developments for compensative cor I rection of hearing impairments. Adv.

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The meeting was adjourned with the Lord'll prayer. Games were then enjoyed by the group. There were fifteen members present and seven guests. Lunch was served by Mrs. Phyllis Zwhk and Mrti. Evelyn Ostermeyer. American Legion Auxiliary, unit 43, has received word that Miss Helen Kundrat, department secretary, Indiana, for the auxiliary. will be In Fort Wayner'tit H 207 Owaissa Way, Indian Village, over the weekend. Miss Kundrat extends an Invitation to members of unit 43 to visit her at the above address. , i . - I The V. F. W. Fathers auxiliary | of Post 623 R will hold a business and social meeting at the post home this evening at seven-thirty o'clock. Commander Alva Railing will be in charge of the meeting. Aeolian choir will rehearse in the music room of Decatur high, school this evening at seven o’clock. A bake sale, sponsored by the sophomore class of the Hoagland high school, will be held at Lee Hardware store Saturday at eightthirty o'Hoyk. Mr. and Mrs. Oordnn E- Olson of North St. Paul. Minn., became I the parents of a 9 pound, 12 ounce 1 baby son Wednesday in the St. ( Paul hospital. The couple now, has two sons and two daughters. I Maternal grandparents are Mr. ; and Mrs. Martin Zimmerman of ' Decatur. ECONOMISTS (Contlnurd From Page Owl sion.” Gainsbrugh said the business I outlook for 1954 Is “not necessar- j ily serene," but that the next few J months should tell whether the, XOTICR OF FINAL SKTri.EVfF-NT OF KKTATK Xo. 4MNX . i Xotiee Is (hereby given to tors, heirs arwl legatees ot Cnarla« I J. Roop, deceased to appear in Che . Adams Circuit Court, held at De-, rvrtur. Indiana, .'on the 11th day oi March. <1»54, and show caaae, u > any, w>hv the FIXAL SETTLEMeNBT A-X’OVNTS with the estate of said decedent srtiould not be approved; and s«4d heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. ’ „ SEVERIN H. SCHL'RGRR. Executor Doeatur, Indiana. FebnwaiT IS, Ait'tornev SEVERIN H. SCHURGgHt FEB. IS—-25 XOTFCE OF HEARTYG COXCF.RXtXG SCIIEDI I.K OF COXXECTUIX CHAHGES FOR <'£•>- PORTEB-HOMEWOOD SEWKfc Notice is hereDy given that the Common Council of ithe City of De-c-aitur, Indiana, will at their regattar meeting place at thp hour of 7:30 p m., on the 2d day of Manesh 19&4, hear all persons interested in the s« hediile of Connection charges for the PORTER-HOM EWOOD Sewer, located in the .Northwest- (part) in the ntv of Decatur. Indiana. Said will at said time and place consider the adoption of a final resolution concerning said -»chvdirte nf rnnnw-tlira iiharges,' - H. VERNON AURAND Clerk-Treasurer of the City of Decatur, Indiana FEB. 13 ORDIXAXCE Short Title: An Ordinance to amend Section 4 of Article 111 of Ithe Zoning Ordinance of the Cit.v of Decatur. Indiana, being General Ordinance N0.,.— fl-194? BE IT ORDAINED, by. the Common Council of the Cit.v of Decatur, Indiana as follows: 1. That Section 4 of Article 111 of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Decatur Indiana, being General Ordinance No. 1-1949, be amended so that said Section 4, of Article 111 shall read as follows: Section 4. Platted Lots Every building hereafter erected shall be located on a lot which Is a pant of a mflkHvtaion, ‘ ! the plat of which has been duly approved and recorded, which lot shall front on a street, and In no case shall -more than one building and its customary ae- . cessarv buildings lie erected on [ any lot -m 2. This Ordinance shall in no way affect any other provision, j clause, phrase or sentence contain- . ed In said Ordinance 3. This Ordinance shall be in full force and eflfeet from and after its | passage and due publication j Adopted and approved bv Ute Common Council of the City of Decatur. Indiana on the IMh day of Feibruary, 1954. JOHN M. DOAN Presiding ATTEST: —‘ — 7 “ 7-7--IT. VERNON A.VRAND Clerk-Treasurer Approved Ibv me this ISth day ,as February,' JOHN M. DOAN, Mayor ATTEST: H. VERNON AURAND Clerk-Treasurer FEB. 18—25 " j

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Wednesday night NBC ’Report < From The White House" that he was not being "caustic or critical” in charging recently that Democratlc "political sadists” were trying to talk the country into a depression. » He said he merely tjelieved the Democrats wßre overplaying a temporary, economic adjustment, and undermining public confidence Around the White House, he added, “We are pretty much a bunch of optimists.”

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1954