Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 206, Decatur, Adams County, 31 August 1939 — Page 3
Ik SOCIETY
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Hft. , Fu w k ■ ■ WALK IN | WALK OUT L I ■ F.ta:, fl smiling and happy *Rtf COAL fl ■latr-.a vill bring " because you get Free W fOD y nn K7«fon. new 0-1 <o« otdermg yout / r °‘ / ./ Binrua •« He*tr»4a d unrug our ■ k« [IgA; 11 I Sensational Offer for Limited Time Only PRE-SEASON SALE lit CENUINE <. lm*TE gj pW*l . beaugeyjm Ip Pre Coal with the work- A IT j P”* whole- ' Ijfrj | U * heating Estate Heat- kW I** You * m! •• • because » ” Let US * wimet. and for many IffiSLs * h ° W *•« 1 L I p?" 11 why the genuine 1 ■' to come, this beauti- > Estate Heatrola fl kHmtroUwtll bring health- I* ywrt ahead J t1 « etalllmlta,rmth »o every room in | tlons hot house. Be sure you ! yours now — and ger St—iL. y* Coe/for your foresight! Hr I mi cou Items In, w telephone. Order I WF Wstbeaatdal KolatsHeatrola 1 4urag our Pre-Saaaon Sale. I I Mrt. oalv . .mall d.ocali I tOOIOte LIFS- LOWS* UPKSCPI r«r a email deposit 1 M>w |ewlu , h „ w , d , o) BleUl . hr nothing more until Fall. 1 ebraanea aUoy, Bare tteaa doaklee •bw yea hogin year easy I '*• bl * •* ,kl ’ *"*' ’’*'' •otMhly tnoullmenta. 1 JOn IOOS to 2000 pounds’ of 1 i y 1 ! Ft** Coal when your Kolats I * f VAAxil'l Htetrola is installed thia Fait ■ pJfCjl'l '* ’°Ww>e«oan tM modes roa ekonee ■ " I t Au D » « *»•«>•• t.pw»d H n lB «* ,k< »*>•• ißhtead •! (/ " limi "\J !'t!!iV<!w. T . RA,>|,: - ,N ALLOWANCE -ARGE SELECTION SIZES & STYLES STUCKY & CO. ”• DRIVE DOWN TONIGHT
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy “hones 1000— IK 1 Thursday First t’nltM Btethra* Chvieit Party, Church, fi.Ti p, in Dramatic Swtlon, Mr* H*r‘» h«-rn. 73" p ® Friday Happy Hcmramhera Club. Mrt. 1 Ralph Bluhm. 1:30 p. m. Work and Win claaa of V. B. Church. Mr. ano Mrs, William jl’rshm. 7 30 p. m. United Brethren V. I S Claat.' Church. 7:15 p. m. bers art* requested tn me- at the church at 7:15. trrm which pla<— th -v will g<» to Hannu-X*u:t-ian park f.>r a wetner roast. All members and their friends are urgml to attend. Election of cffleera wilt be heH at thia time. FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN MISS MILLER The Monroe Epworth L- true held • farewell party Tuesday evening tor one of its members. Dollie De- ■ 'ria Miller, who 1a lea vine soon fur Washington. D C. where ahi pinna to enter nurse's training. ■the evening was spent playing Mura. after which everyone enjoyed a wrlner and marshmallow roaa’J hot cocoa and pearr. The young glrta class ha-* a handlerchief shower for Miss Miller. Those present to enjoy the evenIng and wish Miss Miller success vere: Helen Ray. Loren Burkheal. Dorotha Ray, le-rter ’Eases, Roh Mounter Mag Wlnieregg. Virginia Hart. Esther Watkins. Donald Tiump. Doyle Rich, Otho Andrews, stutt. Mas Bahn *r, Mary-
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. AUGUST 31. 1939
It* le Hnyder. Rev. .m<l Mrs. R p Hart Esther Ruth Hart. Portia llnrkhead. It«ne Rich. Murguerße Lewellen, Beany W | Margaret Ihoxb.Mid. Jams- M.-Cul-' l< igh. Ireta U>n*eßbergsr, Lewi* Hartman. Pern Stucky. Ruph'Hanhl*. Petry Mcßae. Thome t Adler I ■ Donald flage, <>pu| lx,u t ,, .T\s rin ? y J M ‘ **“-• VlfElnta I liiirkhead and Mr, and Mrs It H Miller and family. MISS LUCILE KENNEY WEDS EDWARD F. POST ( 'n a quiet but lieautlfnl ceremony' in the St Mary’s church. Irish neti Dement. east of Geneva. Miss LuKenney, daughter of Mm. James' K- nney. became the bride of Edward , F. Post of Duyton, Ohio, .he mar—iage was solemnised Saturday morning. August M. Father Albert Ferlck. CPJTf. officiating al the nup i tiai high mass and ceremony. ( The i<rld* entered the -hurch to .the strains <»f Imhengrln's wedding march, played hy her staler. Mias Helen Kenney. She wore a gown of ’ ivory satin fashioned on prlcess I nea with a stand up rolls.- of rose i |w»lnt lace. The long leg o’ mutton -'sleeves ended In tight leaf cuffs and ' wrw cautcbt at the wrists by small Ur.-wy satin covered butions. Her floor length gown ended in a long train Phe wore a French bonnet of| [tulle from which fell her finger tlj I veil. She carried an lvo-y satin' , tc.vred prayer book from which ' fell a shower of row buds and baby t l-reaih. Her foo»w--ar was Ivory , »ntln. | The bride's only attendant was h-r sinter. Mins Grace Kenney, wh» wore a floor length gown of royal, line velvet, shirred at the waist line from which fell a pleated shir*.! Site wore a picture hat of fuda fait ■ with matching blue velvet stream- , era. Her footwear was silver. Hh* i CeTled a large bouquet of rosebuds and bat>y breath, tied with a large , bow of baby chiffon. k l The grotan and his attendant, his' I brother. William Pest, were dais J rafts with buttonuleres of whi.e . roses. Among the out of town guests at I tne church were Judge and Mrs. Jn-nes J Moran of Portland. Miss >tha Falta. Mrs. E J. Kenm y. Miss Mary G Kenney, th- Misses m>-lda I Rita and Marjorie Welsch. Mrs. De'l a Laughlin. Miss Mary J Laugh- ■ l.n, Martin Laughlin. Mr and Mrs. I Arthur Rhetron. Gene Shet-on. Mrs. | Inna Golden. Celts Kenney, all us ( Fort Wayne. Mlns Kathleen Ccyle of Rowle't, I b-sw York. Marty Erhard. Mr. and ; M s. Jack Rimma. Mr. and Mrs. IxiuIls Relit, all of IM)'on. Mrs. Rose i Moran of Indianapolis Mis* Claudia j Kenney. Mrs. Adelaide Urothjan. I Miss Margaret Grotbjan. Harry anl ' James Grotbjan. Mrs. Hen v KnapI *e all of Celina; Mr. and Mrs. AnI th<*ny Rindler. Miss Betty Lou Suli bran, all of Cranberry ITalrle. I Ohio. Mrs Clyde <)'D«ll. Mias Mary I Alice O'Dell. Mrs. James Coughlin. J aU of Fort Recovery, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs Frank and Miss Pauline I Wellman of St. Anthony, Ohio; Mr. st.d Mrs. Eldon E. Sprunger , Berne, Fred. Dorothy. Carol and i Join Faaty of Toledo. Ohio. A wedding breakfaat was served to members of the ImanedAte la- ■ mllles at the Mercellna Park hotel! [ in Celina. A three-tiered cake and I t II flowers decora'ed tbs bride's I <a:>le. Fbr traveling the bride chose a | gay printed frack with navy accea•orlea. Mrs. Post attended St. Mary’s of , the Imke College at South Bend anl has been teaching school in Mercer i county. Ohio. Mr. Poal attended the Chicago' i School of Engineering and la employed at the City Engneer ng Com
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i nny In Dayton ja After a trip to the world's fa r i and other points of Interest In the 1 -.1.1 the couple win ha at homa to I ’ ■ • d home on Smithville Rond. Da • i ton, Ohio. ' r _ . | Miss Anna Jane Tyndall left yes- | -t'-rday for Indianapolis to enter tto-' 1 it-' iHoalptul school of niirs-'i *ng. I The Misses Martha Mn.-y Kathryn S< hroyer spent today lt| Fort Wayne. Ii Mr. and -Mrs. Marlon Feaael mo- | tored to Gray today where the for-! 1 mer will Le athletic eoath and ' i-u<lier They will move Saturdar [ I to Portland, where they will reside ' until spring. ] The Joll) Hour I .iidergn-ten will j M the library September 18h under the guidance of Miss Ruth 1 ! V’innes. About fifteen klnd n rgarteu I era have enrolled to date. [ Miss Mary Joe Hoffman left th s ! •oam for Chicago after a month's'i vMt with friends and relative*) i Miss Joan t’uwan wul return to- i .: orn>w from Fort Wayne where'! 'site has bee* vialtlnx the pa«t wees.f< Rev. Jamen Diwson .poke to a ] • ood . t»wd al I'nloL City last eVMpi* ii't on the To- | tuvery plan. He spoke last Suturday!' 'at Portland. , M:«. Anne Winner will leave to- [ tnerrow for Gary, where she will < 'teach I Ait in In the Calumet tour*-* ihlp high school. i Mr and Mrs. Clyde Butler and I daughter Mary Jo and MUs Elisa- ' l—th Macy will leave Friday morn- ( .ng for a trip through Wlwcons.n J and a visit to The Dells. They will i r'op for -e vers I hours In Chicago. | ‘here Mr. Butler will attend to bus- 1 beat. — ATTHI ~ Hr ■ i 01 • mall •> ■ Sims fSB I I h> is> <bara> KV ester I'm* our i‘avmenl Plun 9IJB _ Me A Week SUTTON JEWELRY 210 N. Second SI.
HfRRRftARMWVWWWMMWWWWWWWM orji 5?-? ' I ' WK I i n It j <• 1 ChildrenN Broadcloth ! t Poplin Ji Percale * eeds s ‘ ” !! * es thsss New Styles A Colors. ft '1 - ’nits week-end and be read* when school starts. 1 ’ 1 XjJ y? _ A. . W / Omer Fart Color I [ g I KIDDIE SCHOOL % Chocolate Roll-In 1 — V 1 irik ( •nttormilk ( I • I / Priced LOOSE LEAF ) ( h( M - ) I LOOSE LCAF I % U NOTE BIBIKS / (hoc. (ups Z N„ k * Books |(2SC 29C I' with PAPEK < A (I 1 / ii I loc 2Oc * ,Oc I ” c s ’ c ( / / T BLACK OR SPORT ]| f _. , J ii,. j jn | < INKS l^^l Cra y° |as pWt ! > aS'M Paints Pen Points ( r < Kiddies •> fur-------a- J j ioc j i; ItJdiD & H..™ |s9C & sl-Oo’r i: Miipihap r Cl| wllo r 5c 'U U I V 1 <vd:ir 6 l«r 5r j U» Kl?n<t.(*ll a gSc 1 1 . . C Cratons JL ; Spreader B J **’•* - ■» for »c 1 I ■ I"P --- MBFw 1 Conquest, regular C >♦» Colorit C.JM 1 ' < eraser .'I for 5c f Cratons I F"Tn XXSc Jar f > 1 Vnl Photo . ftw ( Conquest, overside / q in ftßft1 ! i . u / eraser 2 for 5c > ' l iquid fl fix* \ < '" <••'•* fl £><* Paste . ... _ J Best-Maid ... 5c 1 Paints AflFw * 'i 10c I - •■■') (J.r. \ Kiddie. * Black. Red Leads _ 5c • Popeye a I Full and H length H PaX 5 C lO C ( Mechanical Pencil* - Pens X |,a, "‘ •s*/ HOSE J Combination Pen X Pencil f 1 ii ‘""h 7 Sc < IOC _ X 5« I j 1 0" IS* 10c i / Yellow Paper 1 T ~Lo<me Leaf J i Red. Blue. Green \ ( White or Velio* ) ; f TAB! ETS J I I{m *' ) \ Eunch Pails < ? Typewriting ( ; ; i i J (i • aper I 1 ,»i e Tray J i Paper ( i j/5 J i I 5f ! i 15c j ( 5c x loc jii ) 1 LAIHES NEW QI Ai m f \ Fall Hats ‘1.691 ® )L- - i s .......c....i.i ( Vr*)jM ' «■“! tss.il. ) nrkl —.. School Bags / m-w‘, nnVO TITO ) PENCIL ii ""'vx.’.'.v•' ( dUiu Lu ( BOXES i !: 25 c * 5O C I I f FJh-d to the brim, i Xl“.Tc«.r $1 ) v"*’ 10c ii, 39c | 10c * 20c y Kiddies *3 C Kiddies \ \ Just Received J C Kiddies Rayon I i |] ; 3 Broadcloth 1 ( Broadcloth ( i CORIB ROY ) ( Bloomers ( i 3 Bloomers > ( SLIPS ( 1 Overalls ) ( & Panties ( t I 15c | 125® * 39c J {s* $1.19 H 15c * 25® lj Morris 5 & 10c to SI.OO Store | i i HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES. ; —WWW WWW - «
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