Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 21 February 1946 — Page 3
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is a great shopping day 2 new tews | NEWBIIWn - • YOU'll PROVE 01 ’ i fl9’ * SAVE WEEK FEB. 23 to MAR. 2 i • 9 JWt Y ■W JflWtf RVFFUNGS . dainty rufflings to perk up your spring and ! dresses, making collar and cuff sets. Pleated net and dotted swiss. also organdie with edge. 1 fl lOc to sOc ex i LS© ■*• - fl <■«* ■ >' |Jk * v - fly * BfIsORTEO BUTTONS tfle right button for any Summer outfit. or novelty designs. Choose them to J £ I Ei^H > °* • ••••• CARD ■9B J KICK B ACK [ll® 15 20« 10c & 15c ’KaZt ''t^w 11 Kick & White HIRE AD I ft c 410 c — H ZIPPERS All Colors. Ifll <9£ CARPET THREAD j||lo 25 3v v iq c J ! | TOY . BALLOONS SAND |» A |LS | on Stick ||| I 10c 20c 35c I ARGE MAGIC I ALL METAL BI'BBLE SETS ■l CK & SHOVEL — U I*9® * sc I J"’”' with wand SPW DELICIA ■ 10l T & PAINT CANDY BARS BOOKS Uli 10c 5c H CHOCOLATE FIG COVERED PEANI TS ! H bars 111 10 c "*Oc i! BOBBY II Lb. PINS H ■ METAL ■BREAD BOXES 1 An || 79c — CLOTHES PINS |i 15 c 25c CHILDREN’S TRAINING GLOVES PANTIES
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PHOEBE BIBLE CLASS HAS ANNUAL POT-LUCK T!i<- Phoebe Bfhli. cliism of the Zion EVunirellciil an I Kefornietl <<hur<!i :n«t In the dining room of (the <hur h for their annual pot lur k >up|<iT. Tabbi* were <le< oiatr <1 in keepinn with George Wanhinftton** birthday. Following the Hupper, -•.iitH-s were played an<l iirizea were awarded to Matilda S>’fh meyer and M:a. Glen (Hwult. Guida at the meeting Included .luunltu llumgartnr ran I Mn- Gar |ry Thompxon. KUM JOIN US CLASS MEETS RECENTLY Tire Kum Joint h <la “a of the i Fliiit Evangelical church met at I the home of Mr. and M.e. Franr iir ; Ellnworth. with M and Mr*. Glenn ■ Muullei at-Hintinx. The devotl >n< were given by | Mitt. E. Kirller an<l the l.oid - prayer wax repeatel in unUon. Glenn .Mauller had charge <,r the evening’# i-ntertainm'nt A delicioua Itiiir !i»-oa w in nerved I < tiie thirty-on-:* member* and eight children preaent. The next meeting will be the birthday potluck on March 19 In the chifr< h basement. PSI IOTA XI HAS CHOP SUEY DINNER MeinberK of P-d lota XI aorority met at h!x thirty o'clock Wednrwday evening at th • Elka home for a chop nuey dinner Th • buffet din ner wan aervej in the dining room from a table covered with lace Each place wan marked by a miniature hatchet. Following tlii. dln'ifr, bridge and bunco wore played. Prise# were awarded to Mr#. Ralph Genii# for contract, Mis# Alice Roth for auction and Mr#. Jean Keller for bunco. Hrotesae# for the evening were the Mendame# Hugh Andrew.-*, John Halterman. Maynard Hetrick, Ron | aid Parriuh and Steve Everhart. The next meeting will b«- held Tuesday. March 5, at .he home of Mrs. A R. Holth use. MRS. WALTER KRICK HOSTESS TO CLUB Mr#. Walter Krick waa hc*ite## to the Ladle# SiiakeHpeare club Wednesday afternoon. Fourteen imm iu-r# answered the roll call with varied and unusual cn rent topic# After a #hort buainesa, Miw. John Tyndall gave ,m intereatlng talk on the hlatory of the club. Many IntereMting pictures, programs, medal# and other material pertaining to the original organization and itM development were „hown. dturinx th.- meeting, the nominal Ing committee annaumed the follawlng officers for the new year: president. Mrs. Jesse Rice; vice president. Mrs. Fred Smith; secretary. Mrs L. (' Pettilione; fr.-asur er, Mim. Eail Adams. CLEO VIRGINIA HAMEY TO WED BERNABR GRANGER Announcement was made today of the approaching marriage of Mis# Cleo Virginia Harney, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ham y of Cleveland. 0., and liernarr Granger, son of Mr. and Mr#. Wesley Morris of 12ft Winchester Util eel. The vow# will lie r ad at seven thirty o'clock March 2 in the Parma Evangelical Lutheran church. Miss Harney is a graduate of the Parma high school and i# now employed at the American Alumina Co. in Cleveland Mr, Grattg r is a graduate of the Decatur high school and was recently discharged from the navy after three and a half year# service, two y ar# of which were spent in th.- I*acifi<theater of operations. ETA TAU SIGMA SORORITY MEETS The Eta Tati Sigma «:>iority met Tuesday evening at the homo of Mrs. Don Stump. Guest# at the meeting were Mrs. Carl Whitmeyer and MV.i Ruth Winn.s. Three table# of bridge were formed and prize# were awarded to Mr#. Lee Faurote, Mr#. Homer Barton. Mrs. Richard Arnold, Mrs. Whittneyer and Mi#s Winnes. A delicious luncheon was served by the hcotess. assisted by Mrs. Lee Faurote. The n-xt meeting will be at the h’ tno of Mr.t, George Helm. The Root Township Home Ec >no niii-H dub will have their annual htaiband plirty Tuesday evening at six o'clock at the Monmouth high school. Each member Is asked to bring a covered dish and her own table service. STRAIGHTENED Safely, permanently! Usually in one office call! No cutting of muscle# ,or cords! No bandaging or hospitalization! Eyes made straight without glasses! No charge for examination! Arrange appointment. CROSS EYE CLINIC •21 Ewing St. Fort Wayne, Ind.
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M Thursday St. Paul Ladbe Md !"»c|. ty, Mrs. j Floyd Smitley, all dav St, Luke's Ladies Aid guild, churdi. all day. Lincoln school TTA, f.iewo auditorium Friendship Villag" Home Economics club, north brick school build ling. 1 pm. D. Y. IL das# of First I', it church, church baseme'it. 7:30 p in i Presbyterian Ladies Aid “oclety. Lurch parlors, 2:30 p in. Pre grestclve Workers da«s of Flrwt I'. B. church, po«tpc-ned. Friday Adams County Federation of clubs, Ixtis Black, 2:30 pm. Baptist Philo club, M. and. Mm Weldon Soldner, 7:30 p rn. Baptist Philo dub, postponed. Saturday Caf.-teria supper Masonic, 5 to 1 7 p tn. Monday Civic d< partinen’ of h catur Wo tn.iiia dull. Mis. Ray Stingely. at Mir>dc clepartnont of Decatur Woman's club. Mr#. Walter Krick 7:30 p m. Pythian Shters, K. of I’, 7:30 ; P tn. Tuesday Church Mothers studv dub, Mrs. ' I Paul Berg, s p in. I Root Township Hotni' Economic# lub. Monmouth high school. «> pm. Wednesday St. Vincent de Patil society, K. of <’., 2 p. m I'nl n Towriahip Woman'# dub. , Mm. Frank Glee kier. «U day. ROBERT EICHHORN WED IN BLUFFTON Mis# Seize Ann I'liner. y >unge#t laughter of Mr. and Mrs. C Frank ■ I'ljoer of Bluffton, became the 1 ciridc- of Holcert I* Eichhorn, son ■if Dr. and Mr#. G. F. Eic hhorn, of ithia c ity, in a ceremony aolemnlzed it seven o'cloc k Monday evening at the First Baptist churdi ir Bluffton The Rev. J. Ullman Millei read the V.>w# for the* dould ■ ring eremony in tin* preomce of tin immediate fatnilie-. ’ < l/diengrih'# and Mendelssohn'# ' wedding marches were played by M ~-h Eileen Mailer, i.ud clurinx i ; tiie ceremony Mis# Walter played "Bec-ause"' and "I la»vc You Tru 1 i !y" ‘ The couple was unattended. ' The- bride was attired in a street ’ length pastel shrimp color cites#, with which she wore black acc.ec--1 sytixs. Il<- aii 1 hon«|iic-t WM of white- gardenia#. The bride’s mother chose a black dress with matching accegs.irlea end she wore a shoulder corsage of pink roses. The bride was graduated from Hie Bluffton high school with the daes < f 1942 and for the past three years has Iceen employed in tin offic<> of the Caylor-Nickel clinic ( The bridegroom was graluctecl t I from tin- Decatur high school and f ie now employed as flight engineer • it Wright Fie ld. Dayton, O ' Following the ceremony, the c >u r j pie le ft for a short wedding trip • For traveling the bride chose a ' l idue wool suit with lilac k acres i Horlc.c. 1 I After the wedding lr‘p the cou • pie will cc-side in a newly fiirnish ■ ■ed apartment at SI7 South Main • street. Bluffton. — ' HOME ECONOMICS ‘ CLUB HAS MEETING 1 The Decatur Home Economicclub met at the- home of Mrs. Her ! man Bieberich Wednesday after ' noon The meeting was opened with 'he dub song and dull creed, followed by the roll call, answered with the quotation "handwork I [like best to do." Following a short | b'tsinti'o meeting. Mrs. R. C. Hersh, leader, gave- an interesting lesson study <>n "Borderline of Diet# '' She also displayed charts showing the different values ot food The eong -of the month, "My Bonnie." wau ( sung in unlMou anti Mr#. Gerald Durkin gave the history of the song. The meeting was dosed with ( the* dub collect. A contest wa# held, with the prize* being awarded Mrs. Ralph J Roots Lovely refrMlunents were ( ■then served by the hostess, assisted Icy Mrs. Ora B. McAlhaney, Mr# ( Durkin and .Mrs. A. J Beavers. The St. Vincent de* Paul society will me t Wednesday aftornoon at two o'clock at the* K. of C hail. HcMtesse# will he Mrs. John Fisher. Mrs. Fred Schulte* and Miss ■ Bertha Voglewede. | An all day meeting of the Union Township Woman's club will be 'held at the home of Mns. Frank Gleckler Wednesday. A pot luck dinner will be served at noon. Table service and home-made hot rolls will be provided by the hostess. The membership contest committee will meet at ten thirty o'clock. — —* ■' HI II The public in invited to attend , I the cafeteria supper to be served
'uturday night from five tc» seven o'< he k ;,f t:i<* Ma-'onic' hall The in*mi a anuouiu'i d by t ie comml!k wl l lidud diicki n and no.* die#; Swiss steak, iiiaxlt potato#* .■ltd gravy. Inn Icequcil pork: chi'll
Out a DIAMGMtN' ,r '"" Sullon Beauty such as these dazzling r>ngs display, is ■' r ! t r / truly inspired. Esquisite settings designed in • ‘ W jt' V / fl the rich distinction of lustrous gold . . highlight «, f t b ed with the brilliant flattery of precious • f W »* *'>■ diamonds. Choose the ring for her from Suttor ''z W k superb collection. Credit terms ■ f ■■ IwSr J/ / / \■l \ W *<'- KKTBNBKI* ' ’ 1 f Ik 9 \ WSE -'Z■' - Ml - Jr It. 1 ■ y i 15550 ~ 1 . ’* J ll JE-WtLLk \l| ''^‘7’ M 130 North Second Si. |flfl *;* < -*wj I Across from AH I’ Store. I flfl ...... • as—r r-M ' ■■ ■ / i- */' / I - Your 9- ’ , RED BW CROSS 9 must carry on!
.(I ppy j () . i nandw■ illop. I •on;; tutk*-1 Ir-unn; <nl tag. -h.-•-*•■. p itato • al.i<l. liw; pl< tl'il i-ggH ami hints; fruit mlad. loll* and buib-r; ph*. mlncc. h-inon. hut tiT-i nli h. i iucaril, < !i-rry. Ida. k b<-:iy, chocolate pumpkin, hai ana apricot; tui. <■’>((• <■ anu milk. o Wsiseo Mfl I’.?. Carl H.nin, -mi of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hann. < f tlilr city. who has been receiving troattni-nt for a 'eg wound nt the Billings Gem il hospital. ha* been transferred to the Crile General h<< plt.il at fl. v. land. Ohio, after Hie Indiana tir-.i pital was cloned. I’fc Hann ha. undergone a number of op.-rat on for hla injuries an t la reported im proving, although he has n t completely recovered. Lt. (jgi Margaret EPing. daueh ter of Mr. ami Mrs. It- n E.tln- of route two. lie atur. left today f r Indiana univei,,.iy. waere -,!<• i enrolled under the G. I bill of righto Lt. (jgi Kiting, now on terminal leave from the C. S na vy, will receive her formal di» charge lite in Maich. Before enter-' ing the nervice. ahe was employed at the Central Soya company here. Honorable Discharge T-5 Norman Bum k. Horn Camp Atterbury. I’fc. Frederick Sprunser. from (’amp Atterbury. S-Sgt Dorwin Wolfe, from Camp Atterbury. Ist Lt. Otis S. Burkey, from Camp Atterbury. _ o . The parent* of Abraham Lin coin. 16th president of the United States, were married/at what Is i now Harrodsburg. Ky.. and a I building known as the Lincoln ’ Marriage Temple marks the site.
Si-li-ntDe have <.«!■ nl.ited t'inf' the sun c.in roniinic t<i giv<* ofl lie.it and ic.ii ,ci it pn-oent rat*L»r I'iu.ihmi ct'iii.iiiiu ye ars without j Icnin. - one pell eilt of it# ma-
O O Adams County ’ Memorial Hospital Admitted: M Alv» K Br-<r. route Itobert T. - p|. . !'■'< Sout h f -t etr> •'. !!• 'ii m B- ■ '* • 35’> Mer. i r .ivenm Admitted and di-ini. d A Htur .1 Manley. I . <»' ' C'' '. " ■ »■ »•>*’• Haymond H i ton, route 1 Bismi-sed Mi Unit Graber Hid baby I. Jail' *I. eii’e. Be M -<< Jane l< Jeiin ii l"-d W«» t Adam t . ' I iB 11 "• MV South Tenth si•• ■ t Mr and Mrs. Alvin At dr. w of r ute 4. are the piir.-lll« of a baby giJ. born la t nig t at 11 02 pm it th. Adame county in 'no-in! h<>pital She han not lie.-n named. o Plans are being developed by lit airlines in the Ciiit.-d .Mates to iratiHpott nearly one billion I pnunds of < <i •<> in the n<-ar fu | tiife. according to ifi-dribution , Age. ' The Boy-.n dam project in Wyoming I one of the initial I units of ihe Missouri river devel i iptiien: plan, authorized in the floo I control act of lull | Sorethroat: dus to a c01d... let a little time Rested , Vapoßuh melt a > • in your mouth 9 I ... works fine! V VA eO II U u | »»»■! JBPWjfipyMirr or frft11iTiiiiii i w-•Fll a R ■ I ■ ill wlBhM AUau \ W i ’y'''A Thouvsnds of men and women . V* Il hate found that time twated y. k\ Stuart Tablsts bring quirk. I / F.\ happy relief to sleep-rubumg Aj. ,<\\ symptomu of acid indigeatam, I l ip" gaaeiness, and upsed stor.i ■ U r / acb. Tarte delxioi... ea»y to I 1 / take- no mixing, no bottle. Try | ks / them have a goud night's sleep . /A / and wake up in the morning feeling ' rl / l.ke a $1,000,000. Get genuine | I/lf Stuart Tat.ieta at your druggist IIJI only 2SC, Me, or St.2t* under mak- I U •>** positive money-back guarantee.
th-oige Adam# ('ottonfon, Ma fat in* r h i u I the uim« c-reo : -ii'nl pine |h>|i-- on hl# farm for i2l y* ar* Most of th* tn arc* still | in good condition.
B FI’NERAL I | arran<;ements | I with us are nut commercial IranI sactiims of buying ;.nd selling. | We help you uel the best for the | amount you have fixed as the limit, I . and vou will always be sure of kihml r I materials. I E You can't pick shabby merchart- H t dise here—we never have it. I l GILLIG I DOMN l FUNERALHOME r DtCKHIt . , PHONE 7»4 I suasisggaiagggggggagggiai ■ YOU WILL LIKE IT! ■ | 1 THIS week s ■ ■ (AKE a a s: OF THE a L ■ Rl WEEK. ■ Banana j : Cake ■ R • 39C 58c * So different! Simply delicious. Serve it to the 18 ■ family this week-end. Ask for Banana Cake at 1 your favorite independent food store or at our I , bakery. ■ ■ : Stewart’s Bakery I ■ ■■■■■■■•■■.■a- ■ ■ ■ a a a ar a a a. kb
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