Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 204, Decatur, Adams County, 30 August 1954 — Page 3

MONDAY, AUGUST 30. 1954.

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DEMONSTRATION CLUBS TO HAVE ANNUAL PICNIC Plana for the annual picnic for members of the Adams county home demonstration clubs have been completed under the general chairmanship of Mrs. Charles Schnepp.. The picnic, featuring a potluck supper, will take place at Lehman park in Berne Wednesday al 6:30 p.m. Entertainment including music, games and contests have been planned. Mrs. Schnepp is being assisted by Mrs. Paul Butcher, Mrs. Arnold Spiegel, Mrs. William Kruetzman and Mrs. Dorphus Schlickman. Each member of the committee will have charge of, one of the games and the prizes. Door prizes are also planned. ' MRS. TONY MEYER LEADS CHURCH CIRCLE MEETING The Ruth and Naomi circle of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church held a meeting in the social room of the church recently. Mrs. Tony Meyer was leader for the afternoon. Her topics were "Christians Do You See Your Need of God,’’ and "The Great Woman of the Bible.” Twelve members and one guest were present. Refreshments were eerved by Mrs. Meyer, Mrs. Sam Baumgartner, and Mrs. Joe Rash. WCTU SCHEDULES COUNTY CONVENTION A county convention and workshop for members of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union has been scheduled for 10 o’clock Friday morning at the Monroe Methodist church. Highlight of the meeting will be the election of officers for the coming year. Also on the agenda are a potluck luncheon at noon and the reports of officers and department cnainnen. .Mrs. Catherine All>erdliig will be hostess to Our Lady of Good Counsel Study club Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. The first business meeting of the I’m lota Xi Sorority will be held at the home of <Mrs. James Burk, 221 South Third St. at 8 o’clock Wednesday evening. The Work and- Win class of the Trinity lEvangeUcal United Brethren church will meet at the Manley Foreman residence, Monroe street. Friday evening kt 8 o'clock. A meeting of the St. Anne's Study club will be held at the home of •Mrs. John 'Miller Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. -—— The St. Jude's Study club will hold a meeting at the home of .Mrs. iEdwin Kaffman Thursday’ evening at 8 o’clock. ~ Psi lota XL Sorority, iMrs. James Burk, , 221 South Third St.. '8 p. m. Eighteen members of the high school class of the Baptist Sunday echool held their class dinner at a Geneva restaurant Sunday. Guests of the class included the Rev. and Mrs. Stuart Brightwell. Mr. and Mrs, John Metzger, and daughter Lois, Mr. and Mrs. Homdr Reppert, and Mrs. Cal E. Peterson. The Leo post will be the scene of the fourth district meeting of the American I-egion auxiliary Thursday, Sept. 9. The affair will

Notice 1 wish to announce my office will be closed September 6 & 7 Dr. MELVIN I. WEISMAN Foot Specialist 145 S. 2nd St. Decatur Quality Photo Finishing Work left before 8:00 p. m. Monday, reedy Wedneeday at 10 a. tn. Holthouse Drug Co.

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•ociety items fee tecay'e publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Sharon Kimble Phone 3-2181 TUESDAY .. Eagles \Ladies auxiliary, hall, 8 p.m. Magley Indies aid, all day. Juniors of American Legion auxiliary and their mothers, Legion home, 6 p.m. Sunny Circle Home Demonstration club, Preble Recreation hall, 8 p. m. WEDNESDAY ■Women’s guild of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, church parlors. 6:30 p. m. Adams County Home Demonstration picnic, Berne, 6:30 p. n. . Our Lady of Good Counsel Study club, Mrs. Catherine Alberding. 8 ■P- m. - — ; •- - THURSDAY Kirkland Home Demonstration club, Adams Central school, 7:30 p. m. Methodist Weeley class, church basement, 7:30 p. m. Methodist Everready class, Mrs. L. A. Cowans, 7:30 p.m. Pleasant Grove W. M. A., Mrs. Alpha Barkley, 1:30 p. m. Ladies aid of Trinity E. U. B. church, church, 7:30 p. m. Women of the Moose, Moose home, 8 p. m., officers, 7:30 p. tm. W. M, A. of Nuttman avenue U. B. church, (Mrs, Jesse Biehl, 1:30 p. m. St. Jude's Study club, Mrs. Edwin Kauffman. 8 p.m. St. Anne's Study Club, Mrs. John Miller, 7:30 p.m. St. Joseph Study club, Mrs. Gerald Gage. 8:15 p. m. FRIDAY ■Work and Win class, Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church, Manley Forman, 8 p.m. WCTU county convention, Monroe Methodist ohureh, 10a. in. begin at 10 a.m. All reservations should fee made by Friday, Sept. 3. Interested persons are to call Mrs. Herman Dierkes, 3,2667. A marriage licepse was Issued at Bluffton Saturday to Peggy Ann Davidson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Davidson of .Poneto, and Edward Dick, son of Mr. and Albert Dick of Decatur, route 4. SOSMTAI Mu Admitted Mrs. Dale Purk, Monroeville; (Robert May, Portland: Mrs. Ernest Wolf, Portland: iMre. Burl Vadies, Monroe. ? Dismissed fMns. Ida Merrican, Decatur; Dean Allen Brown, Hoagland; Miss Esther Hirschy, MoiSoe: Mrs. Slyvan Cuercher and baby girl, Berne; Mrs. Lowel Hawbaker an J baby girl, Decatur; i.Mrs. Fred W. Bieberich and baby girl, Preble; Mrs. Ortha Cook, Geneva. At the Adams county memorial hospital: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lengerich, Decatur, are the parents of a baby boy born Saturday at 2:10 p. m. He weighed seven pounds and 13 ounces. A baby boy was born to 'Mr. and Mrs.' . J'amrh DeciXiU' Saturday at 1:50 p. m., weighing seven pounds and 11 ounces. „ Mr. and Mrs. Grover Rash of Decatur are the parents of a baby girl bom Sunday at 12:30 p. m.. weighing six pounds and 11 ounces. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fuhrmann, Decatur. Sunday at 8:18 p. m. She weighed seven pounds and 12 ounces. * If vou have something to sell or Want Ad. It brings results. rooms for rent, try a Democrat It has been said that the worst impressions are the most lasting.

■ —— — ..X 25 Persons Hurt As Bleachers Collapse ONEIDA, LU. (INS) Twenty-five persons were injured Sunday night when temporary bleachers collapsed at the height of Oneida's centennial opening day celebration. Police said none of the injured was in serious condition. Nineteen persons were taken to Galesburg hospitals, 11 miles south-west of Oneida. Democratic Kaiiy At Linton Tonight LINTON, Ind., (INS) — Seventh district Democrats will launch their 1954 fall campaign with a |5 a plate dinner this evening in Linton. Dlstirct congressional candidate George Gettinger, of Sullivan, will emcee the meeting which will feature an address by former 11th district congressman Andrew Jacobs, of Indianapolis. Pat O’Hern, of Linton, Democratic candidate for state auditor, will be geust of honor. All other Indiana state candidates are ex l peeted to attend tohSKVe dinner and rally. TELLS LEGION <Cowt»«»eS From Page O»e) maintain that strong, ready military reserve tn which we have believed for 150 years. “Now, at long last, we must build such a reserve. And we must maintain it. Wishful thinking and political timidity must no longer bar a program so absolutely essential to our defense.” The President warned of the continuing Communist meanace, and declared: 't'he free world must be strong in arms—to discourage aggression, or to defeat it if the Communists are so unwise as to attack.” He took a mild slap at the Democrats with a declaration that the administration will continue to wage "relentless battle” against subversion and Red infiltration. Mr. Eisenhower added: "We shall do so tfbt by halfhearted half-measures which complacently accept or ignore the untrustworthy and the disloyal—but by measures realistically adjusted to the nature and magnitude of the Red conspiracy.” Trade in a Good Town — Decatur.

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Indiana State AFL Convention Opened Handley Speaks At Convention Opening INDIANA POLIS (INS) — Lt. Gov. Harold Handley made politL cal hay at the 49th annual Indiana, State Federation of Labor convention today while Gov. George N. Craig was out of town. Handley told 1,000 delegates and guests at the Indianapolis meeting that the AF-of-L was one of the driving forces "working for a prosperous and progressive America.” In praising Hoosier labor members for common sense and for providing the union with some of itw top leaders, Handley said 1 : “Because of this sense of public responsibility which has been manifested by the Hoosier AF-of-L leaders, Indiana is lese restrictive than many other stated in its regulation of such processes as collect ' tive bargaining.” The lieutenant-governor, a tnenjt, ber of the GOP faction which opposes Craig, who was in Washington, D. C., for the opening of the American Ijegion’a national eonvestlQD* added in his address: “The AF-of-L in Indiana also has never been tainted with any alien concepts of dictatorship, ft

Adams County School Book List

BOOK LIST ADAMS COUNTY SCHOOLS 1954 - 1955 „ „ GRADE I Row-Peterson. Arithmetic, Primer Workbook . 3 44 • Row-Peterson Arithmetic, Book One ’44 . Double Q (QQ) Writing Tablet, Book I jo , New Music Horizons, First 800k —Silver Burdett Co. .... 1.01 Rental Books Following received at the school by turning in rental fee as listed below: , New, Before We Read w , New Look and See, Ist Pre-Primer .. '. ’...”1. .40 New Work and Piay, 2nd Pre-Primer .... . 40 ■ New Come and Go, 3rd Pre-Primer .43 ■ Think and Do—Workbook, New Pre-Primer ....... .43 New Fun With Dick and Jane ..... _ 123 Think and Do—Workbook, Fun with Dick and Jane .43 ■ New Our New Friends 04 - Think and Do —Workbook, let Reader ... ................... .43 - t I Learn to Write (Manuscript) E. C. Seal & Co. J 9 I 1 ; . \ - r Rental Fee ......... a.. ..33.40 GRADE II Row-Peterson Arithmetic, Book it _.|1.56 Row-Petereon Arithmetic Workbook, Book No. H ; .44 Visiting Our Neighbors—Charles «cribner’s Sons .... - ..... 173 . Double Q (QQ) Writing Tablet. HWk H .... 10 Spelling We Use Workbook. Gradd ll (Cons.)—J. P. Upplndtrtt Co X 4 Three Friends —Health, Grade ll—-Scott, Foreaman ft Co.' 1 26 New Music Horizons, Second Burdett Co. 1.34 Rental Books ■ "*~ Following received at the school by turning in rental fee ae listed below: Tnlnk and Do WWriCfiook: and Neighbors 3*».48*» New More Friend* and Neighbors—Scott, Foreaman & Co. 1.48 Think and Do—Workbook, New More Fripnds and Neighbors .43 I to Write (Manuscript) Book H, E C. Seale & Co. .29 I Learn to Write (Transition) Book 11, E. C. Seale A Co. .... --j....* .39 Rental Fee --- 3146 > / GRADE 111 r Health—Five In The Family—BcbCt/Foresman 4k Co. ............ T 1.19 Geography Around The Home—Rand McNally 41 Co. _ ¥ „ ......i.i'.,*..;. 2 14 Double Q (QQ) Writing Tablet, Book HI ..... -.M Spelling We Use —Workbook, Grade fll—d.B. Lippincott Co. ....... Grammar - English Grade 3 —American Book Co. ................ 1.44 English Workbook—Grade 3 ........... .73 New Music Horizons, Third Book—Silver Burdett Co. 1.41 Rental Boeks Following received at the school by turning in rental fee as listed below: New Streets and Road*—Scott, Forestnan- & Co. ......... 1.39 Think and Do —Workbook —New Streets and Roads ........................ .47 New More Streets and Roads—Scott, Foresman & Co. I.M Think and Do—Workbook —New More Streets and Roads .................. .4? Making Sure of Arithmetic—Silver Burdett Co. IJ4 . ' Making Sure of Arithmetic—Workbook—Grade 111 .......'.....'24 jn ’’ I Learn to Write—(Cursive)—Book 3—E. C. Seale A Co. .29 I Learn to Write (Transition)—Book 3—E. C. Seale A Co. .29 Rental Fee .... GRADE VI Geography—Old World Lands—Silver Burdett Co. 2.74 Geography—Workbook—Old World Lands .72 Double Q (QQ) Writing Tablet, Book 4 ..................................,. .10 Spelling We Uss —Workbook —Graded —J. B. Lippincott Co .54 Grammar—English, Grade 6—American Book Co. 1.66 English Workbook-Grade 6 —American Book Co. ................... .65 Health —You and Others—Scott. Foreaman A Co. .... ................. 1.55 Science —New Ideas In Science—Ginn and Company ... 2.02 New Music Horizons, Sixth 800k —Silver Burdett Co. 1.73 Rental Books Following received at the echool by turning in rental fee ae listed below: People and Progress—Scott, Foresman & Co. .1.91 Think and Do—Workbook —People and Progreea .50 Making Sure of Arithmetic—Silver Burdett Co. ................. 1.84 Making Sure of Arithmetic—Workbook—Grade 6 .............. .61 I Learn To Write—(Cursive)—E. C. Seale A Co .29 Rental Fee .................32.50 GRADE IV Geography—Workbook—Our Big World, Silver Burdett Co. 1.93 Geography—Workbook—Our Big Vforid, Silver Burdett Cd. ...» .?> Double Q (QQ) Writing Tablst, Book IV L... 10 Spelling We Use—Workbook, Grade 4—J. B. Lippincott Co. .................... .54 Health—The Girl Next Door—Scott, Foresman A Co. 1.37 Grammar—English, Grade 4—American Book Co. ...» 1.55 English—Workbook—Grade 4—American Book Co. .65,, Webster's Elementary Dictionary 2.39 New Music Horizons, Fourth Book—Silver Burdett Co, ...................... 1.51 Rental Books Following received at the school by turning in rental fee a* listed below: New Times and Places 1.69 Think and Do —Workbook —New Times and Places .47 More Times and Place* 1.69 Making Sure of Arithmetic—Sliver Burdett Co. ............................ 1.84 Making Sure of Arithmetic —Workbook —Grade 4 .......................... .61 I Learn To Write —(Cursive) —Book 4 —E. C. Seale A Co. .29 Rental Foo - 32.95 . GRADE V '■ ~ Geography—The American Continent—Silver Burdett Co. 3.56 Geography—Workbook—The American Continent 72 Double Q (QQ) Writing Tablet, Book 4 19 Spelling We Use —Wonbook—Grades —J. B. Lippincott Co. .54 Health — You — Scott, Foreaman A Co. 1.43 Grammar —English, Grade s—American5 —American Book Co. ........... 1.62 English' Workbook —Grade 5 .65 Science —Working With Science —Ginn and Company 1.96 New Music Horizons, Fifth Book—Silver Burdett Co. 1.51 Rental Books Following received at the school by turning in rental fee m listed below: Daye and Deede-Scott, Foreaman & Co. .... ...... 1,9 J Think and Do—Workbook— Daye and Deeds ......... ......50 Making Sure of Arithmetic—Silver Burdett Co. ............................ 184 Making Sure of Arithmetic —Workbook—Grade 5 ........................ .61 I Learn To Write—(Cursive)—E C. Seale A Co. .H Rental u |2AO

has been a? anti-Communist as has any group of our citizens.” Feature address of . the convention will be delivered by Oregon's independent 8 e,» a tor, Wayne Monse. Charge Motorist As Reckless Driver j William Kahn, of route one Wren, 0., was arrested tor wreckjess driving Saturday night by Sheriff Robert Shraluka after the car which he was driving out of control on US 33 one-half mile southeast of Pleasant Mills, and tore up two lawns and a cement abutment in a ditch before finally flipping over on its side. Neither Kahn nor passenger Ira Shaefer, of Decatur, was ipjured 10 Abe accident which occurred at 11:30 p.m. The car was listed as a total loss by investigating officials. Prosecuting attorney Lewis Lutz Smith stated that the case will be heard in court later this week. ' WINTER PLANTS By International New* Service Want potted plant® itv the house next winter? Cuttings of such soft wood plants a® geranium, coleus, and begonia can be rooted in late summer. -Use a sand box and keep it moist but not soaked. Traneplant after the roots form, in about six weeks.

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» 4 V ■ ' ■ ' !=• ■ s Spelling We Use—Workbook—Grade 7—J. Bf Lippincott Co ." . .64 Double Q (QQ) Writing Tablet, Book 4 ..... ...„ .16 Grammar—English Grade 7 —American Book Co. ........ 1.49 English Workbook—Grade 7,—American Book Co. . .65 Health—You’re Growing Up—Scott, Foresman & C 0.............: 1.73 Geography—A World View —Silver Burdett Co. ........................... 2.88 Geography Workbook—A World View . .75 U. 8. History—This Is America’s Story—Houghton Mifflin 2.88 Indiana History—The Story of Indiana—Harlow Publishing Co. 2.35 Home ®e.—Sharing Family Living—J. B. Lippincott Co 2.52 Agriculture—MacMillan Co . . . 2.87 Bclenc »—°»» r Environment—lts Relation To Us—Allyn and Bacon .... 2.34 American Music Horizons—Silver Burdett Co. ............ 2.27 Rental Books ' Following received at the school by turning in rental fee as listed below: Adventures For Readers—Book I—tyircourt, Brace & Co. . 2.74 Making Sure of Arithmetic—Silver Burdett Co. . 1.84 Making Sure of Arithmetic—Workbook—Grade 7 .61 1 Learn to Write— (Cursive)—E. C. Seale A Co. .29 Rental Fee -.1... .......82.30 ' „ . GRAD! VIII Spelling We Use—Workbook—Grade 6—J. P. Lippincott Co. _ .. 54 Double Q (QQ) Writing Tablet . .. ja Grammar—English, Grade B—American8 —American Book Co. .................... 1.76 English Workbook. Grade B—American8 —American Book Co. ................................ .72 Health—lnto Your Teens—-Scott Forssman A Co. 1...... 1.73 U.S. History—This Is America’s .Story—Houghton Mifflin ......... 2.88 LndiaS* St ° ry 01 l W* B *~" Hfcrtow Publishing Co. 2.35 ■“ »c .^lmrlng^Fm^ l U^S^^B h^p\Xtt W Co .ViStt ” *62 Agriculture—lMaoMilllan Co. I- . — .................. 2.67 General Science—Oar Environment and How We Adapt ” • . Ourselves To It—Allyn and Bacon -J. 46 American Music Horizons—Silver Burdett Co. .8.27 Rental Books ,7 . Following received at the school by turning In rental fee as listed below: i Ad ventures For Readers—Book 2—Harcourt, Brace A Co. .... ........ 8,74 « Making Sure of Arithmetic—Silver Burdett Co. ... 1.84 Mating Sure of Arithmetic-Work book—Grade 8 ..... ...2. .61 - I Learn to Write—(Cursive)—E. C. Seale & Co. .29 Rental Fee . _...|j.15 G. M. GRABILL, Superi’tiendent ‘ ■_ Adams County Schools. ? ‘ HIGH SCHOOL 4 R 1 First Course hi Algebra—D. C. Heath & Co. -4216 | Second Course In Algebra—D. C. Heath & Co. ■. 2.23 Plane Geometry—Benj. H. Sanbora Co . ; ...4.23 Solid Geometry -Benj. H. Sanborn Co. -.L.-W.S® Mathematics In Daily Use—Grade 9 —(Revised) —D. C. Heath & Co. - 1.98 Trigonometry for Secondary Schools—D. C. Heath & Co. ... 4.67 World Hietory—Laidlow Bros., Inc. ... ..................... World Geography— South-Western Co. ?.. .....2.52 Applied Economics —(Fourth Edition)—South-Western C 0.... .. f. 16 Our Changing Social Order (Revised 3rd Edition)—D. C. Heath A Co. 3.13 United States History— Houghton-Mifflin Co. ..... %.56 U. S. Government—Row, Peterson A Co . 8.42 Latin for Americans —Ist book—MacMillan Co. ............ ....... 2.52 Latin for Americans —2nd book —MacMillan Co. .......... ................ 3.06 French—Book I—Harcourt, Brace & Co. .... French—Book II —'Harcourt, Brace & Co. ........ ...... English In Action I—D. C. Heath A Co. 1.16 English In Action H—D. C. Heath A Co. 2.16 English In Action III—D. C. Heath A Co. 1.16 English In Aceion IV—D. C. Heath A Co. 2.16 Adventures In Reading—(Mercury Edition) —Harcourt, Brace A Co. .......... 3.06 Adventures In Appreciation—(Mercury Edition) —Harcourt. Brace A Co. ... 3.24 Adventures In American Literature —(Mercury Edition) —Harcourt, Brace & Co. . 3.38 Adventures in English Literature —(Mercury Edition)—Harcourt, Brace A Co. — 8.46 Your Speech and Mine—Lyonsantl Carnahan 2.30 Spelling Grade 9—Common Words for Secondary Schools—Charles E. Merrill .... .87 Spelling Grades 10-12—Word Studies. 3rd Edition —South-Western Co. 4... 1.19 Effective Business English—South-Western Co. 2.16 'Business Arithmetic—Fifth Edition—South-Western Co. ............ ..... 2.16 General Business—Grades 9-10—South-Western Co. 2.16 20th Century Bookkeeping A Accounting, let year—South-Western Co. .......... 2.31 20th Century Bookkeeping & Accounting. Advanced—South-Western Co. ... 2.31 Gregg Shorthand Manual Simplified—Gregg Publishing Co. .............. 2.09 Gregg Shorthand Manual Simplified, Functional—Gregg Publishing Co. 2.80 Applied Business Law —South-Western Co. .. ........... 2.16 30th Century Typewriting—Elem. Course— South-Western Co. .-..----.......1.-- 1.77 20th Century Typewriting-Complete— South-Western Co. ... 2.30 Biology—Allyn A Bacon, Inc. . 3.67 Physics—Ginn A Company .... 3.39 New World of Chemistry—Silver Burdett Co. ......... ............. 3.49 Your Health and Safety—Harcourt, Brace A C0.........'..... 2,88 Effects of Alcoholic Drinks, Tobacco, Sedatives A Narcotics—Wheeler Pub. C 0... 1.76 Units In Hand Woodworking. Grade 9— ._ 4 ................. .90 General Shop Handbook JO-12—Chas. A. Bennett ........................ 1.14 Livestock A Management—J. B. Lippincott Co. 8.06 Raising Livestock—McGraw-HHI Book Co. 8.24 Meld Crops Management—J. B. Lippincott Co. ...... 3.06 Using and Managing Soils —MoGraw-Hlll Book Co. .....:........... 2.88 Starting and Managing a Farm—McGraw-Hill Book Co. 2.52 Elements of Farm Management—Prentice-Hall, Inc. ........................... 4.56 Farm Business Management—J. B. Lippincott Co. .............................. 8.06 Everyday Foods—'Houghton Mifflin 2.67 Foods for Better Living—J. B?Lippincott Co. ....... 2.88 Today's Clothing—J. B. Lippincott Co. . 8.06 , Clothing for Girls—(Revised)—l). C. Heath A Co. 2.67 American Red Cross Home-Nursing—-Blakistan €O. .|g -Simplified Nursing—J. B. Lippincott Co. ...... 340 Today’s Home Living—J. B. Lippincott Co. .........J.......................... 3.16 Child Care and Guidance—J. B. Lippincott Co. -i................... 2.70 Everyday Safety—Lyons end Carnahan 1.59 How Shall We Drive—Wheeler Pub. Co. 1.42 The Wineton Dictionary for Schools—John C. Winston Co 8.62 • - ’ ‘ • G. M. GRABILL, SUperiMendaat Adame County Schools. • • <

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