Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 71, Decatur, Adams County, 25 March 1955 — Page 3

FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1955

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PLEASANT MILLS WSCS IN MEETING The Pleasant Mills Methodist W. S. C. S. met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. David Sovine. The meeting was conducted by the ivlcte-pnewKenu Mrs. Carl Frey. Miss Wanda Bailey presented a very interesting lesson on "The Young Girl Goes to the City ” During the business meeting Mrs. Carl Frey read u letter from the missionary Miss Maxine Coleman. The meeting was dismissed by prayer offered by Mrs. Leland Ray. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Sovine and Mrs. Glen Mann. RUTH AND NAOMI CIRCLE IN MEETING _ _'The Ruth and Naomi circle of the Zion E. and R. church met in the church social room recently. Scripture reading and prayer Were held. Mrs. Anthony Meyers, leader for the afternoon, spoke on "Man, God and City/* Jerry Kaehr played "Open the Gates of the Temple." * Roses werte given to Mrs. Lennie Gehrig for her 84th birthday and a

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party was also held. Twenty-one members and one guest were present- After the social hour, refreshments were served by Mrs. Merlin Ross and Mrs. Charles Meyers, OFFICERS APPOINTED FOR CHURCH GROUP Mts. Orval Foor was hostess to the Methodist W. 8. C. S. Thursday. A business meeting was held, conducted by. Mrs- John Nelson and officers were appointed for the coming year. They are Mrs. John Nelson, circle leader, and Mrs. Harry Essex, secretary. Mrs. Virgil Sexton reviewed another chapter of the book, "Christ’s Teachings Concerning Wives and Mothers,"by Lady Hosie. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Tim Sprague, Mrs. H. C. Moore, and Mrs. Orval Foor. The St. Vincent DePaul society will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the C. L- of C. hall. '”, . , o The Women of the Moose will meet at the local Moose home

Thursday evening at 8 o’clock, officers at 7:30 o'clock. Reports to be turned in are publicity, social service, membership, and Moosehaven. Mrs. Dwight Davis will be in charge of the social hour. All coworkers are asked to turn ip their recipes for the new dook booksThe Pleasant Mills P. T. A. will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock instead of the regular meeting night which is Monday. Speakers for the evening will be Mrs. Robert Mes’hberger, district director; and Mrs. Robert Braun, president of the county P. T. A- council. Members are asked to not the change of date.. The Academy of Friendship club will have a meeting and an April Fool party Monday at 7:30 o'clock at the Moose home. The Jolly Housewives home demonstration club of St. Mary's township ’will meet at the home of Mrs. Agnes Backhaus Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock. The joint meeting of the Adams County Federation of Clubs and Decatur Woman's club scheduled to meet Monday, is cancelled until further notice. The (Great Books discussion group will meet Thursday at the public library at 8 o’clock. The Bethany circle Os the Zion E. and R. church will meet Wednesday after the Lenten services at the church. The Sunshine Girls will meet at 4 o’clock Monday afternoon at the K. of IP- home. All girls are urged to attend. ’ y The Kirkland Ladies clpb will meet in the Adams Central school cafeteria Tuesday evening at 6:3d o'clock. The club-will have as their guests theif families. A car-ry-in supper .Will be held. Z - The Hhlon township home demonstration club will meet at the home of Mrs. Marion Stults Wed'nesday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock with Miss Erma Rabbitt as assisting hostess. Members are asked to bring scissors as the group will make flowers at this meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Saylors have returned from Lake WoftfiT-Flor-ida, after enjoying a month of summer weatherFrank Chronister of Willshire, 0.. has been admitted as a patient at the Van Wert county hospital. The Willshire Bearcats, winning basketball club oi 1 eastern Ohio, will be the guests of honor at thfe Lions club meeting at the Marsh hotel in Van Wert next Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight L. Purdy, of Midland, Mich., are visiting friends and relatives in this city and at Rockford, 0., for several days. Mrs. Charles Voglewede and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Voglewede are leaving for Toledo, O. soon where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Keven Whelan. Admitted Martin Reppert, Decatur; Master Duane Minch, Decatur; Miss Libby Kae Minch. Decatur; Master Gregory Minch, Decatur. Dismissed Mrs. William F. Huston and baby boy, • Decatur; Mrs. Floyd Valliet and baby girl, Decatur; John H. Hoskins, Bryant; Mrs. Edna Peters, Berne. Bake Sale at Firestone Store by Church of God Missionary Society, Saturday 9 A. M. 70t2

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Society Items for today's publication must bs phoned In by 11 a. m.. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Karen Striker Phono 3-2121 FRIDAY Rumage sale, sponsored by the W. S. W, S. of the Bethany E.U.B. church, Decatur Hatchery. SATURDAY Story book hour, public library,* 4 p. m. Fish fry, sponsored by Friedheim Walther League, Friedheim Zion school hall, 4:30 p. m. to 7 p. mBake sale, sponsored by the Church of God Missionary society, Firestone store, 9 a. m. Rummage sale, sponsored by the Methodist church, church basemept. 9 to 4 p. m. , Public installation of officers. Order of Eastern Star, g p. m. Bake sale, sponsored by the W. S. W. S- of the Bethany E. U. B. church,*Decatur Hatchery. Bake sale, sponsored by the Pleasant Mills senior class, Goodyear store, 9 a.m. to 12 noon. SUNDAY Zion Lutheran Walther League, parish hall, 4 to 6 p. m. MONDa* Academy of Friendship club, meetlhg and April Fool party, Moose home, 7:30 p. m. Meeting of Adams County Federation of Clubs and Decatur Woman’s club, cancelled until further notice, x GJrf' Scout troop four will meet after school, at the home of Sara Runyon. ' «■■ ■ . Sunshine Girls, K. of P. home. 4 p. m. TUESDAY Pleasant Mills P. T. A.. 7:30 p. m„ members not change in date. Kirkland Ladies club, Adams Central school cafeteria, carry-in supper, 6:30 p. m. Eagles auxiliary, regular business meeting, Eagles hall, 8 p. m. Meeting of all study club officers and members, C. L. of C- hall, after church. ' WEDNESDAY St. Vincent DePaul society, C. L. of C. hall, 2 p. m. Ladies Shakespeare club, Mrs. Earl Adams, 2:30 p. m. Union . township home demonstration, Mrs. Marion Stults, 1:30 p. m. Bethany circle of Zion E. and R. church, at the church, after Lenten services. Jolly Housewives home - demonstration club of St. Mary’s township. Mrs Agnes Backhaus, 1:30 p. m. THURSDAY Great Books, discussion group, public library, 8 p. m. Women of the Moose, Moose home, 8 p. m., officers at 7:30 p. m.

, At the Adams county memorial hospital: Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Steury of Berne are the parents of ji baby girl born Thursday at 3:40 p.m., weighing eight pounds and 11 ounces. _ * t A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clinton C. Reed of Decatur Thursday at 3:55 p.m., weighing eight pounds arid seven ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Faurote of Decatur are the parents of a baby girl born Thursday at 9:30 p.m., weighing nine pounds and 13 ounces. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Brice Christy of Berne today at 7:07 a.m., weighing eight pounds and six ounces. ( Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hackman of Decatur became the parents of a baby girl born today at 9:17 a.m. weighing eight pounds and 8% ounces. Democrat «vant AUi Bring Result*

Ike Will Meet With Leaders Os Congress Seen As Attempt To Restore Unity On Foreign Policies WASHINGTON (INS) — President Eisenhower’s plan to discuss foreign policy with Democrats and Republicans next week was appraised on congress today as a move to restore the bipartisan bloom which wilted in the Yalta controversy. The White House announced late Thursday that Mr. Eisenhower will lunch Wednesday with house leaders of both parties who are concerned with foreign affair* and national security. Their senate counterparts will attend a similar luncheon Thursday. Republicans and Democrats who might be in a position to know said there was no suggestion that the President had any major new project-like specific moves tor a big four conference —to lay before congressional leaders. Senate foreign relations chairman Walter F. George (D-Ga.) said he had "heard no intimation of anything unusual.” The last time the Democratic leaders were called to the White House they were told in advance of the President’s plan to seek congressional approval of the “defend Formosa” resolution and evacuation of the Tachen islands. Legislators .assumed that there would be general discussion at next week’s luncheons about prospects for a big four meeting. Senate GOP leader William F. Knowland said he assumed the President “has something he wants to discuss” but indicated his belief that the two gatherings were not aimed at any one problem. The White House announcement came a few hours after George had conferred with secretary of state John Foster Dulles on foreign* policy problems. George told a reporter he favored the approach taken by the President on bipartisanship, commenting: “It’s not a bad idea. I’m all for understanding.*' White House new's secretary James C. Hagerty said the luncheons were not inspired by any "crisis” but. explained that it could be presumed the discussions would cover the possibility of holding a big four meeting with Russia. * A ißepublicafi leader pointed out that there were many collateral matters the President may bring the congression lachiefs up to date’ on—the status of Unled Naions effors to win release of Americans imprisoned by Red China and developments on the Formosa defense situation, among others. JOIN! ' With participation in aquatic sports steadily increasing, the Red Cross helps keep down the death toll from drowning with its instruction in swimming, lifesaving ind boating. Last year 770,000 men, women and children were trained in these water safety skills. Join the Red Cross and through your membership, help this lifesaving program to coninue. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Worknger, of Decatur, are the parents f a baby girl, born at 5:45 o’clock 'hursday evening at the Otis hos>ltal at Celina, O.

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Monthly Survey Os Business By I. tl. Says Farm Income Not Encouraging BLOOMINGTON. Ind. (INS) — The monthly survey of state and national business conditions, released today by the Indiana bureau of business research, warns that the farm income situation “is not encouraging?* The survey, covering the month of February, noted that most of a gain in national business was in motor vehicles and steel. For Indiana, steel, coal and electric power production showed Vising trends. Department store sales in Indiana dropped below the national level. Department store sales in Indiana dropped below the national level. The report noted that a prediction made last month that if the momentum generated daft the automobile and steel intKftriea was carried over into other industries it “might be the beginning of a boom of substantial dimensions’' had not yet materialized. “So far, he official sources of information indicate only very slight increases in activity, although the modest gains are fairly widespread. Perhaps it is too early to expect this acceleration ■to take place.’’ The researchers said "The general sofness of all farm prices is not encouraging if one is looking for strong supporting situations for the whole economy” and noted that “more needs to be known about the whole consumer credit situation before proper evaluation of Rs srength or weakness can be made.” French Senate Still Debates On Accords Implied Threat By Premier To Resign PARIS (INS) — The French council of the republic began its third day of debate today on the Paris accords. Only 20 senators were on hand this morning when the council resumed under the threat of the government’s resignation if it failed to ratify the pacts without amendments. The vote is not set for late Saturday or early Sunday. The council, upper advisory house-of the I lay ratification by amending the treaties and thereby returning them to the national assembly for another vote. The highlight of today’s debate will be the defense of the pacts providing German rearmament by foreign minfster Antoine Pinay. — Premier jfidgar Faure's threat to resign was made Thursday during a dramatic intervention in the debate. It was an implied threat, but nevertheless clear.

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are accompanying the troops, marking the first time a tactical unit has thus been deployed. The unit, the 2!Bth field artillery battalion, is the sixth atomic cannon unit to come to Europe and will be billeted at Darmstadt.