Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 269, Decatur, Adams County, 15 November 1954 — Page 3

MONDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 19’1

The Profit and Pleasure home demonstration club wil| meet at the home of Mrs, Clarence McKean Thursday evening at. 7:30 o’clock. Mrs. Alton Corson will be the eohostess. The I). A. V. auxiliary will have a chicken and meat loaf supper Saturday evening from 4:lift o'clock to 6:30 o'clock at the D. A. V. hall. The Pleasant Mills Methodist W.S.C.S. will have a Thanksgiving supper Friday Evening at the Pleasant Mills Methodist church. Serving will begin at 5 o’clock. ? —; The St.jVincent DePaul society will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the C. L. of C. hall. Members are reminded to bring 50 cents or its equivilant in food to fill the food baskets for the holidays. Also nomination of officers for the coming year will be held. A good attendance is desired. The Methodist church will have their New England dinner Thursday in the church dining room from 5 o'clock to 7 o'clock, and a cafeteria lunch at noon from 11 o'clock to 1 o'clock. Also an all day bazaar in the new recreation room of the church. The Women's association of the Presbyterian church will have a . ib<—i _ Photographs 14—Post Cards sg*-50 I—6 x 7 size 2) Phone 7-7375 IN HEAD, BACK OR LIMBS Turn to PRUVO for quick, soothing relief. Contains Vitamin C — the vita--min essential to bone tissue MKaE production and effective pain relief prescription type ing red ienta, completercKHß ly harmless to all organs of the human body, inHAajAJ eluding salicylamide —a medication frequently recommended by doctors. If pain haunts you. keep PRUVO handy. No prescription needed. 810 75 TABLET SIZE ONLY $1.50 Oof PRUVO or AH Leading SMITH DRUG CO.

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luncheotf Wednesday at 1 o'clock at the church. The Zion Lutheran Needle club will meet Thursday afternoon at 1 o’clock at the parish hall. Church of God ladies are sponsoring a bake sale Saturday at fl o'clock at the city hall. Proceeds will go for the new parsonage. ituralistic study: club will meet at the home Os Mrs.- Lawrence Beckmeyer Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. " ■ The Monroe W. C. T. IT. will meet Thursday afternoon at 1:15 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Otto Lopgenberger, OSRITAL Admitted Miss Kathy Hutker, Decatur: Mrs. Hilario Rios. Fort Wayne; Mrs. Raul Morales, Decatur; Clifford Hirschy. Monroe. Dismissed Mrs. Leland E. Miller, Willshire. O.; Mrs. Stanley Mcßride and baby girl. Decatur; Mrs. Denver Rick and baby boy. Berne; Mrs. Theo: dore Brewster, Geneva: Mrs. Arthur Hall, Decatur; Mrs. Homer Miller and baby girl, Woodburn: Kenneth E. Coblentz. Bryant; Edgar H. Hockemeyer, Monroeville; Mrs. Edward Faurote, Decatur: Thomas G. Lehman, Geneva; Mrs. Leona Perry. Monroeville. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J. Schmith of Tipton are the parents of a baby boy named Thomas Joseph. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edwards of Decatur~arid paternal grandparents ate Mr. and Mis. Phillip Schmith of Tipton. At the Adams county memorial hospital: Mr. and Mrs. Homer Arnold, Jr.. nt are ...the parents of a baby girl botm Saturday at 6:45 p. m., weighing six pounds and 13 ounces. «' - ' ■ Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy B. Tickle of Decatur are the parents of a baby

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Society Items for today's publication must be phoned In by H a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Karen Striker Phone 3-2121 SUNDAY Ladies-Aid of Friedhelm Lutheran Eriedtrejm school, chicken supper and bake sale, serving starts at 4 p. m. MONDAY V, F, W’- ladies auxiliary, business meeting, home, 8 p.m. Research club, Mrs. O . D. Vance. 2:30 p. m. Rosary Society, K. of C. Hall. 8 p. m. ‘ Pythian Sisters staff and officers practice, K. of P. home, 7:30 p. m Decatur Woman’s club, general meeting, 7:45 p. m., public library, TUESDAY Decatur Garden club, Mrs, G. Remy Bierly, 2 p. m. Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Iverna Werling, 8 p. m. Lid les Shakespeare club, Mrs. Robert Macklin, 2:30 p. m. Rebekah Degree Staff practice. 1. O. O. F. hall, 7 % m. Loyal Daughters Class, 7<30 P.M. —Mrs. Mary Lynch. Kum Join Us class of Bethany E. U, B. church, at the church, 7:30 p. in. Tri Kappa sorority, dinner meeting, Presbyterian church, 6:30 p. m. WEDNESDAY Decatur home demonstration club, Mrs. Ralph E. Roop, 134 8. 10th St.. 2 p.m. Union Township home demonstration club, Mrs. Archie Smitley, 1:30 p. in. Ruth and Naomi circle of Zion E. and R., at the church. 2 p.m. Bethany circle of Zion E. and R. church, Mrs. Harry Knapp, 8 p.m. Zion Lutheran Emmaus Guild, Parish Hail, 8 p. tp. Psi lota Xi sorority, social meeting, Elks home, 8 p. m. Emblem club chorus practice. Elks home, 9 p. m. st. Luke’s E., and R,. church, supper and worship service. 6:30 p.m., at the church. St., Vincent DePaul societv, C. L. of C. hall, 2 n. m. Women’s Association of Presbyterian church, luncheon at 1 p. m„ at ilie church. THURSDAY Friendship Village home demonstration club, Kimsey School, 1:30 .W ! b, V.FAV. ladies - auxiliary, steak supper, 5 p.m, to 7 p.m., VFW home:Do Your Best class of Trinity E.U.B. church, church basement, JiMl.lMJL.s_. ’ L Wojncn of the Moose, formal initiation, Moose home, 8, p.m, officers at 7:30 p.m. • •" St. Luke’s E. and R. Women's Guild, church basement, all day." Profit and Pleasure home demonstration -club. Mrs. Clarence McKean, 7:30 p. m. Methodist chut’bh New England dinner from 5 p. m. to 7 p. nj,, cafeteria lunch from 11 tv in. to 1 p. m.. church dining room; till day bazaar, new recreation room. Zion Lutheran Needle club. Parish hall, 1 p. m. Ruralistfc study club, Mrs. Lawrence Beckmeyer. 8 p. m. “ATonroe W. C. T T . "Mrs. Dtto Longenberger, 1:15 p. m. FRIDAY Rebekah degree staff, Rebekah lodge a: Liberty Center, 7:30 p. in. Pleasant Mills Methodist W. S. C. S.. Thanksgiving supper, church, 5 p.m. SATURDAY D A. V. auxiliary chicken and meat loaf supper, hail. 4:30 p. m, Jo 6:30 p. in. ? Bake sale sponsors d by Church of. God ladies, City Hall. 9 a. m. girl born Sunday at 2:30 a. in., weighing seven pounds and one. ounce. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Thatcher of Willshire, 0.. are the parents of a baby girl horn Sunday at 9:20 a.m.. weighing six pounds and seven ounces, , i Today is the day to make * that call on your Doctor. • Let him help you back on ’ the Highway to Health. • And, of course, bring his ' prescriptions here, where • • careful compounding is ’ an important specialty. • : HOLTHOUSE j DRUG CO.

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Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Crider and children Debby, Andy, and Mike of Park Forrest. 111. returned home after spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edwards of Decatur. Gerald Runkle, of Geneva, paid a fine and costs of IJOAO.in Justice of peace court at Bluffton Satur-. day for reckless driving, and Joe H. Kintz i>aid the same fine for passing a loaded school bus in Bluffton. The tollfcwiig former Decatur residents have written to the American Legion. Adams Post 43. in the last two weeks: Robert Mossberg. Hartford City; Charles E. (Buck) Baxter. Lafayette; L. F. Confer, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; Carl Fisher, Rome City; Fred Tegtmeyer, Delphos, O.; Fred Elzey, Chicago, Ill.; Carl Luginbill. Fort Wayne; Henry Weidler, Detroit. Mich.; L. Dale Myers, Memphis, Tenn.; Ed Boknecht, Pasadena, Calif.; W. D. (Dad) Cross, Chicago, Ill.; Howard J. Wisehaupt, Flagler, Fla.: Elmer Schultz. Marion, O.; John Walters, Crane City; ■ and Julius Devolder. Dayton. O. Contest Is On To Find Voice Winner 60 Indiana Cities In School Contest LAFAYETTE. Ind. (INS) —,Sid Lanief.* Os “liafayette. ttrtiay Signaled the beginning of the'Nov’. 15-30 contest in 60 Indiana cities aiid towns to find a “Voice of TVemOr rary" whinner. 7 Contestants, limited to senior high school sjudents, will write and then record five-minute scrips on the subject, “I Speak for Democracy.”" . . Local-whiners will take part in state Competition and state winners will take part in the national contest. An Indiana winner to succeed Mary Ann hostetter. of Lafayette,, will be selected by judges on Deb. 18. 1954.' Lanier 4s< •’chairman of the contest which is sponsored by the Indiana Junior ' Chamber of Commerce. Trade in a Gjofi Town — Decattijf « 'l' '■ '■ I BETH ANDRE, 18, a college sophomore, is shown after she was chosen “Miss Arizops of 1955’’ at the Arizona State Fair in Phoenix. She is the first candidate selected at present for the “Miss America" beauty pagean| to be held next year in Atlantic City. (InternationalSoundphotoj

Trapped Heifer Is Brought To Safety Stubborn Heifer Is Rescued From Sewer DECATUR. 111. (INS) —Jewel, a very stubborn lady, has been subdued by a bucket of water iu the face. Jewel, a heifer belonging to Ernest Florian of Decatur, had been trapped in a sewer for three days and chased everyone who tried to coax her to safety. The problem was getting at Jewel. She had fallen through some boards and taken refuge inside a four-foot diameter pipe running beneath the pasture. Construction worker Eddie Seaton. undaunted by previous failures, went into the sewer- and successfully maneuvered the heifer to a stop beneath an open’ manhole. He explained: “She nudged me a couple of times, but I threw water in her face and she gentled up." Up on the ground, workmen lowered canvas belly bands which were whipped into place and a truck crane lift hoisted Jewel to greener jrastures. Professional Women Hear Business Man INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — Indianapolis business executive Harry W. Schacter was the principal speaker at the annual state council meeting of business, and professional women’s club of Indiana, Sunday. , Schacter told the 360 delegates ■meeting it; Indianapolis that people must learn how to control their own destiny better. His address was predicated on, the premise that the battle of democracy will be won or lost in local communities. \ Trade in a Good town — Decatur Week’s Sewing Buy i o a u *\\ i j® w lw A 9329 S A Save money! SEW that cute corduroy, winter cotton, or wool, outfit daughter needs! This pattern is ao basic you'll whip it up easily — even if you're a beginner! Blouse, jumper, jacket—mix-mates that double her wardrobe! Pattern 9329: Child's Sizes 2, 4,6, 8, 10. Size 6 jacket and jumper, 2% yards 35-inch nap; blouse, % yard 35-lnch fabric. This easy-to-use pattern (fives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send Thirty-five cents in coins each pattern for lat-class mallfor thia pattern—add 5 cents for ing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Decatur Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11. N- Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER.

MRS. KARL SOMMERLATTE, who was recently declared ••undesirable" by the Soviet government, arrives in Helsinki, Finland, with her husband (right), second secretary of the United States Embassy in Mos- ' cow. At left is Congressman Victor Wickersham of Oklahoma. The Sommerlattes refused to discuss the incident, which has become an important diplomatic issue in the Soviet capital. Mrs. Sommerlatte and the wife of another U. S. Embassy officer were forcibly detained by Russian secret police after a group of Russian women had refused,them permission to take their photographs. (International Radiophoto)

Rural Youlh Will Install Officers To Install Officers Next Sunday Night New officers of the Adams county rural youth will be installed at their annual banquet next Sunday night at the Lutheran parish hall, it was announced today. New officers will be: president, Roger Koeneman; vice-president, Roger Ripley; secretary, Shirley Gerke; treasurer, Jim Wilson; recreation leaders. Sally McCullough and Earl Yoder; song leader, Jean Ann Potts; and news reporter, Dick Heller, Jr. John Marks, district youth leader of the Indiana Farm Bureau, will preside at the installation ceremonies. The Rev. Howard Western, of the Huntertown Methodist church, will be the speaker of the evening, and he will present an illustrated talk. All rural youth members, former members, parents, Farm Bureau members, and friends are invited to attend, and tickets are available from the new officers, and at the county extension office. South Bend Quarters For Indiana Police Begin Construction Os Police Barracks SOUTH BEND, Ind. (INS) —Construction has started at South Bend on a $26,000 Indiana state police subdistrict headquarters to replace rented headquarters and threngthen troopgr service in the area. The building, located along N. S. 20 on the St. Joseph county airport grounds west of South Bend, is expected to be ready for occupancy early in January. Supt. Frank A. Jessup, who said state police “are in South Bend to stay,” said Installation will be controlled by Dunes Park district, headed by Lt. Mark A. Nelson, commander. Jessus added: “Increased traffic nad crime responsibilities have made necessary a general redistricting to improve our public services. Smaller districts will provide better administrative control and make our uniform “and plainclothes officers more available to citizens." ■ n— 'in Sacramento —California's grape crop industry amounts to about 1200 million annually. [ Winter Term I will begin December 6 A Dofn* CawM« la 1 Pval.Mlonol A««vnfine, V laM«H*e Samfaclol, 1 k Bwlaats Adminitfrolloa W z eM Finance 1 Approved for Veteran Training 1 Rrevloas lualnau Training NOT regwlred International College Fort Wayne 2, Indiana

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To Discuss Curbing Traffic Accidents Governor's Group Plans Conference INDIANAPOLIS (INS) —The governor’s traffic safety committee will meet in state-wide conference at Indianapolis Nov. 22-24 to discuss additional means of curbing accidents. Primary topics of discussion at the conference will be the need for evpanded law enforcement and agressive action by the courts in handling traffic law violations. Also slated for discussion are such topics as uniform traffic enforcement. proper use of forms and procedures and other problems in traffic law violations. All traffic court Judges. Justices of the peace, prosecutors and local law enforcement officers throughout the state were invited to the three-day meeting. METHODIST CHURCH New England Dinner, Thursday Evening, November 18. Cafeteria Lunch at Noon; Also Fre s h Doughnuts, Candy, Mince Meat and Christmas Gifts. 268t2 Quality Photo Finishing Work left before 8:00 p. m. Monday, - ■ Wfidaawiav at 10 a. tn. Holthouse Drug Co.