Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 235, Decatur, Adams County, 6 October 1954 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1954

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GIRL SCOUT LEADERS CLUB HOLDS MEETING Tlhe Girl Seout leaders club 'met At the Decatur high school recently with 20 leadens and'two guests ■present. -Mrs. Don Cochran, the new president, took charge of the meeting. 'Mrs. Jahn (Miller asks that all registrations be* in by October 2(1, with $1 for every girl and adult in the troop- Girl Scout roundup will ■be held Saturday, October 30, at Sunset park, Brownies from i to 2:3ft and Girl Scouts from 2 to 4. Each troop must furnish their own transportation and each girl must .have a permission slip. Permission slips are ava-llaldt> from Mrs. Byron Smith, equipment chairman. Mrs. Doyle Collier announced the fall regional conference at French Lick, November 3, 4. and 5. Fhe Would like tor some ul the leaders to attend. Mrs. Charles Jessup announced an 18-hottr training program to - start October 4, at the Legion ■home. Anyone interestfoil in scoitting may take this course. Watch the. paper for details. —lAtei, C. Finlayison announced that there fa still a heeT'oFleaiT' ’ ers and co-ieaders. Anyone interested is asked to call her. There will lie an association meeting at the legion home on October 15.

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lAfjl loudens cere invllted. The. Brownies will sell Girl Scout calendars November 1, toAk’oven.uer 6, and the Girl Scouts will sail peanuts, (November 29, to December 4, The next meeting will be held Noveimber 3, at the Legion Jtome. The Pleasant Grove Women’s Missionary 'association will meet Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock at the home of 'Mrs* Edna Harden. All members are urged to attend. The Builders class of the Trinity (Evangelical United Brethren church will meet Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock in the church basement. (The St. George study club will meet tonight at the 'home of (Mira. Richard Des Jean at 8 o'clock. The Art department will meet at the home of (Mrs. i.M. A- Frisinger (Monday evening at 6:30 o'clock. 'Members please 'bring table service. ' ■> ' The Junior Women will have a welcome party .Monday evening at the home of (Miss Carolyn Mc■fxmgal at 8 o'clock;"' 7" Junior Arts will have their opening tea (Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Miss Sara Gerber.

Admitted Mrs. Monroe Perry, (Monroeville; 'Mrs. Orval Morrison,. Decatur; Mrs. Harry Backup Convoy, O. Dismissed Mrs. Ralph Grotfian and baby ! girl, Decatur; dlrs. Roland Miller I and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. Dcui(ingo Cantu and baby girl, Detroit. ■ Milch; Sharon Strickler, Decatur; pMrs. Ralph Reef, Decatur; Mis. • Ethel Ttylor. Portland. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.

■*** w, J. A Wj SSSeTa A-I a T-- ; z;3” ■-£< J? • ' iffwg > ~y so IgS MISS ARDENA DEE HIRSCHY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hirscny of Monroe, wa * recently married to Charles Duane Lehman; soq of -Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Lehman of Berne. The Rev. C. A. Schmid performed the double-ring; ceremony. Both are graduates of Berne high school. The couple is living in Berne.—Photo by Edward.

T. H. Hocker. Austin, Minn., vice-president of Horanel Packing Co., visited in Decatur today with his jearents. Mr. and (Mrs. C. E. Hocker. He will leave Thurslay for Chicago to attend a packers convention. Harold Steele, of Chicago, has ■been visiting in Pleasant Mills and Decatur the last several days. He left Tuesday night for Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keller of this city left this morning for a three weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph (Mallory and son in durate, Calif. 'Mrs. (Mallory is a daughter of (Mr. and 'Mrs. Keller. They motored to Baer field and from Chicago will Hy non-stop to California. They expect to arrive at Durate lute this afternoon. A marriage license was issued at Bln'ffton Monday to Maurice Monroe, route 2. and Doris Gearhart of Bluffton, route 1. Portland is (buying a de-icer or salt spreader to dope with-fee on She streets. The saft spreader will be rented for one year with the ■privilege of»buying later. Scientists say that continued research over the past 2(7 years has raised the average egg production per hen from onq every three days to one every two days. Use Remnants! BbXdp 1 "A* [ ww /J k - s>\ ’■ M / V M-18-20 L-40-42 XJiiiii-Z In/ Handy helpers -for - the busy housewife — ideal for gifts, too! Sew several coveralls for clean-up time —■ a« many tealf-aprone for ho. ’efi'i'ng! New Battery in the gatheied J hip detail! Use remnants.'! Pattein 9189: Misses, Sixes Small (14, 1'6); Medium (18,20); (4ft, 42). Small size; bibapron. takes l>/4 yards 35-inoh; •% . urd cott'-rawt fa brie. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send Thirty-five cents in coins for thie, pattern—add Jj cents for each pattern for lat-class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Decatur -Dally Democrat, Pattern Dept.7 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER.

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. | Society item* for today’* publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Karen Striker Phone 3-2121 WEDNESDAY St. George study dub, Mrs. Richard DesJ&an, 8 p. m. Brownie and Scout leaders. Legion home, 8:45 to 10:45 a. m. and 1:30 to 3:34) p. m. Missionary meeting, Nazarine church, 7:30 p. th. Bridge chib, Mrs. G. Remy Bierly, 7:30 p. m. , Brownie troop 14, 128 N. 3rd Street; after school. Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Elks home, 8 p.m. Sancta Maria Study club. 8 p.m., Mrs. Charles O’Shaughnessey. Circle four of ,M etho dls tW. S. C. S., 'Mrs. John Nelson, 9 a. hi. Psi lota Xi, Edith Deitsch, 8 p. m. • • '■ Ladies Shakespeare club, Mrs Dan Tydali, 2:30 p. m. ■St. Anne's study club, Mrs. Joe Smith, 7:30 p. m. Our Lady of Good Counstl study club, Mrs. Dora Cook. 8 p. in. Women’s Guild of the Z’on E. and R., church parlor, 7i30 p. m. THURSDAY „ Pleashnt Grove Women’s Missionary, (Mrs. Edna Harden. 1:30 p. m. Wesley class of the Methodist church, recreation room, 7:30 p.m. Everready Sunday school class, Mrs. O. K. Baker. 7;30 p. in. . Aeolian choir, music room at high sohool, 7 p. m. Rainbow Girls installation. Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. Unit one of Bethany E. U. B. W. 8. C. S., Mrs. Will Dellinger, 7:30 p.m. So-Cha-Rea, Mrs. Dee 7:30 p. m. Unit 3 of Bethany E. U. B? church, Mrs. Clarence R. Smith, 2 pun. Monroe Methodist W’. S. C. Sv church annex, 7:30 pan. Methodist W.S.C.S., quiet time, 1:30 p.m., Methodist chapel. Methodist W’.S.C.S., Methodis? chapel, 2 p.m. The Magley Indies Aid will meet all day. V. F. W. Fathers auxiliary of Post 6236, Post home. 8 p. m. W. M. A. of Nuttman Avenue U. B. church, Mrs. Edith Terrell, "UpTmT 7-- ", Ladies Aid of Trinity Evangelival U. B. church, church, 7;30 p. m. ' « Zion Lutheran Needle club, par* ish hall, 7 p. m. Heidelberg class of Zion It. and >R., church, 7:30 p. tn. St. Joseph study Club, Mrs. Dnvid Baker, 8:15 p. m. Unit two of the Bethany E. U. B. church. 2 p. an. Ladies Aid of Union Chapel church, church, ail day. FRIDAY Builders class of Ute Trinity K. U. B. church, church basement, 7:30? p. m.-• American Legion auxiliary unit 4.3, Leglno home, 8 p. tn. Adams County (Roadside Council, public library. 2 p.m. Calvary W. S. W. S. church basement, 7:30 p.m, MONDAY Evening Circle one, Methodist church ladles parlor, 8 p.m. Music department of Decatur Women's club, Mrs. Clyde Butler, 7:30 p.m, Decatur Camera club, above Cltizeus Telephone Co.. 8 <p. m. Junior Arts, Miss Sara Gerber, 7:30 p. m. Junior "Women, Carolyn McDougal, 8 p. tn. Art departmeht, Mrs, i.M. A. FrlsInger, 6:30 p. m.

Monmouth Students Visit Clerk Office Given Picture Os / Election Conduct Six members of the civics class t of Monmouth high school visited the county clerk’s office Tuesday and got a first-hand picture of voter's registration, and the political set-up necessary to conduct an selection. Clerjc of the circuit court Edward F. Jaberg explained in detail Tor over an hour and a half exactly how registration is conducted in Indiana, and how the county election board is set up to include one member of each major political party and the county clerk. Jaberg explained that the position of a political party on the ballot depends on how well that party did at the ballot box in the last election. For example, the Republicans carried the state for secretary of state two years ago, so their emblem is first on the ballot This year. Also, Jaberg pointed out, the party which carries the county for the position of secretary of state each two years get to name the precinct election inspectors, who get paid $22 for their one day's work. Each county chairman also appoints a judge, who gets sl2, a clerk who receives sl2, and a sheriff who receives $9. for the work done on election day in each of the county’s 39 precincts. Jaberg also pointed out that in rural precincts where election workers ‘provide their own meals, they are paid an additional $3 a day. The visit of the civics class committee, to find out about the election laws, resulted from a letter from the county clerk to all of the high schools in the county, offering any aid possible to help the students understand the coming election, and the value of democratic government. Trade in t. Goo.l Town — Decatur

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UM W t ’ z I®S fl MR. AND MRS. GILBERT BTRICKt.ER of 743 Mercer avenue wIH celebrate their gdlden wedding anniversary Sunday with open house from 2 to 5 p. in. at their home where they have lived for 44 years. They were married October 9, 1904, near Decatur, and have three scrw Clarance W„ Robert G„ and Paul E„ all of Decatur. They have 11 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Annual Convention For Home Agents (Miss Anna K. Williams. Adams county home demonstration agent, will join some 700 other home agents from all parts of the United States at the annual convention in Chicago next Monday. The convention will last until Wednesday, and latest methods and improvements in home agents’ work rwill be featured. 103-Year-Old Man Registers To Vote* CHICAGO (INS) -iElecti'p officials were a bit startled when Alexander Turner regislticd to vote in Chicago. Turner eaid he was 103 yerrs old and remembers when Lincoln freed the slaves. He was born in Shaw, iMise.

Murder Trial For Lively Continued New Trial Date Is <HjTo Be Set Friday INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — The dresser-drawer murder trial of Victor H. Lively was continued today following the death of Marion county prosecutor Frank H. Fairchild. The porftopjjement was granted by Judgtt SahT’-T.-Rabb over strbng objections by defense attorney Ferdinand Samper. The defense said newly-named interim prosecutor Floyd Mannon and trial deputy John Daily were members of prosecutor Fairchild’s staff and should be familiar with with the case. He said he felt a continuance was unfair to his client. ' z Then Samper put Lively on the stand and the 25-year-old Texan, who has admitted the July 16 sex slaying of 19-year-old Dorothy Poore, whose nearly nude body he stuffed into a dresser drawer in his Indianapolis hotel room, said: ‘‘l’m sorry Mr. Fairchild is dead but I'd rather go ahead and be tried.” However, Rabb granted Mannon's.. plea for continuance Tor more time to prepare the case. He said the death struck the staff hard and it would be unfair to the staff and the people of Marion county to force them to try the case under these conditions. A new date for Lively’s trial will be set Friday. Turkeys, Eggs,. Beef Top Plentiful List WASHINGTON (INS) —Housewives, on tjie farm and in the towns, can look forward to low prices for turkeys, eggs and beef next month.. The agriculture department says these commodities top the list of plentiful foods for Nuvemher.

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