Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 97, Decatur, Adams County, 24 April 1947 — Page 3
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twse My ln P ' 9 ? y b '" , ' < is quite like me r SSrQwSb * rom the store! If I IT WITH BUTTER • PEANUT BUTTER J SPREADS • JELLY and JAM B jBB MEAT • CHEESE • GRAVY Wil and MANY OTHER WAYS
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Mrs Albert Beneke chiilrman. coiidii'tr d the liis-dno-x meeting, during which a silent auction sale was conducted The meeting was <l<med with the Mizpah benediction A deliclou* luncheon wa served by the hostesses, Mr-. Louis Krttetzman, Mrs. John Belneke and Mrs Hurry Frauhlge:-. The Philo class of the First flap 1 tisl chu.ch will meet at the (hutch Friday evening at six thirty o'clock. A pot luck dinner will be served, followed l»y the annual e|e< tion of oflcera. All ito-mlere tire requested to lie present. O- — - M . and .Mr*, c g. Pet ent on and Mrs. W A. Lower motored to Ind lanapolis Wednesday so a day visit with Mr and Mr-. Tom Peterson.
TtCTToTpital .rLT News
Admitted: Leia Hoffman. Mon roe; Edgar Hockmeyer. Monroeville. Admitted and dismissed: Erwin Anderson. 31b No th Fir-t afreet. —.— t) —
r-N'L'w™ I ARRIVALS
f'arol Lynn la the name of a baby girl born to Mr and Mrs. Haymond Venin. Jr., of Oaceola The baby weighed eeven pounds and two ounces. The mother, tinformer Alice Kat'e helm :i h. i» a 'granddaughter of Mr and Mrs Jame- Hurst of thia city and the lather ix a son of Mr. and Mrx. Huy Venix. also of Dtcatur.
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Ihursday S t Cha Hen. Mis. Clinton, Hersh. 7:30 p m. Women's guild of st. Luke Evan relic.il and ID-formed church, i hurt h, all day. •If les I and IV of W S. C. S. of Methodi-t church, Mrs. W F. Beery, 2:.’!U pm. fit les li and 111 of W. S. C. S. of Method:*! church. Mrs. Floyd 1 Acker, 2:3<t p.m. Hitrallstlc Study club. Mrs Rich,atd Gelmrr. s p"m. Presbyterian Ladles Aid society, 'hurch pa lors, 2:30 p tn! Bridge - lull, Mi-s Fanny Hite. s P tit. Women of the Moose. Moose hottie, 7:30 pm. Voting \dult class of Pr<i byte, inn • hurch, manse, s p.m. Eastern Star stated meeting. Masonic, 7:30 p.m. Friday Pocahontas lodge. Red Men hall. 7:30 p.m Legions auxiliary social meeting. Legion, x p.mSt. Mary's Township i’TA, Pleasant Mil!, School. I:3o p.m. Saturuay Bapti-t Philo Cia-.s. Church. fi:3o P m. chicken supper, Antioch church, Hoagland, '> tint, to " pm W. S. C. S. rummage sale, 112 .Monroe street, !t a.m. W S C. S. rummage stile, 112 ! ;>-t Mon oe fltreet, !• a.m. Monday Pythian needle cluh, K of P, afte temple. M. V. S. dinner. Methodist church basement. 6 p.m. Kirkland Ladies cltlb, high school. 1:3o pm. — Mr. and Mrs. William Meyers, of Monroeville, are parent< of a baby l>oy, born at I2:P> am. Thursday at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 7 pounds. 2 ounces and has not linen named A baby eon was tiorn to Mr. and Mr- Carl Hildebrand, of Preble. Wednesday at it: 15 a tn. at the Wells county hospital rt Bluffton. He weighed 6 pounds. 13 oun< es and
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
Observe 50th Anniversary su a Another prominent Adams county couple has reached the all-year mark in married life, .Mr. and Mrs. John <:. Alberdlng of northwe M t of liecalur will observe their gollen wedding St>nd..y a’ the Knlvhti. of , Columbus hall with n family dinner nt noon, followed by a tep iou from two to four o'e ock to which the coupje's U'-irhbor and friends have been invited. Mr. and Mr. Alberdlng were married at the Sacred Heart church in llemiugton. bv the Her. John Berg. Mrs. Alberdlng. the former lto -e rim, was one of three sisters married in a triple wedding < ere many. They have nine children and twenty-one grandchildren. The children are Sister Eva Alberdlng of the order of (Jin Lady of Victory. Flagsiaff. Ariz. who will attend the celebration: Mrs. Elmo Miller. Herman A|berding. John Alberdlng and la<> Alberdlng. all of Itecatiir: Mrs Frank Fenker and Edward Alberdlng. of Fort Wayne: Mrs. Floy I Favery of Monroeville, and Mrs. Henry Hilger of Arcola The celebrants have resided in Adams county for the past 45 years, ami are now living In Hoot township, where Mr Alhi rding is • ngat-ed in farmin:-.
has been named Steven Edwaid. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parrish, of route t, are parents of a daughter, Imrn at th<- Hosttman hospital in Bertie Saturday. She weighed 7 pounds .Hid has been named Arlene Ann -■■ ■■— n— FAIL TO REACH (Cnntlnnpd From Pnice Oni») to get a Soviet agreement to re- : turn Austrian prisoners of war to 1 Austria before the treaty was com- ' pleted. n— White Nylons. 15 KauKe sheer. .Miller-Jones. It
Building Exit From Third Floor Os Elks An exit from the third floor at the Elks home is being constructed. Bernard Clark of the trustees, announced today. ™ --■ 1 LEARN TO DANCE Fox Trot. Rumha. Jitterbug and Waltz Private or Class Instruction Former ARTHUR MURRAY TEACHER 1010 Columbia Ave. Tele. A-K91.1t Fort Wayne. Ind. • I
■" • " Yes theq used | BOTH Elkaq's / doth Fume Crystals I )nd Moth Killer I ( Here! - J <x« v | Elkay’s Moth Fume Crystals AND Elkay’s Moth Killer and Moth Control qa ffgn» Combination. && 00 I MUO SfOMS — Smith Drug Co. ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■• ■ __ ■ I —— ■ 210 N. Second St. a
At the fisit of the stairs leading from the third floor lodge room Io the -eiontl floor, a door will be placed In the west wail A platfbrtn will lie const ucted over the |)Hinry addition and an outside stairway w-ill tie built from the ee, • <>nd floor to the ground. The lodge o d- r--d the Improvements. along with the erection of a fire es ape from the third floor on ! tlie north side of the building This 1 will Iw erected late . Mr Clark ..id. o Increased Supply 01 Meat Foreseen Predict Price Os Beef To Be Lower Washington, April 21 ti’Pt The agriculture department said today that pork may be more plentiful in the lust four months of the year hut that supplie, meanwhile will drop Beef, however, will lie cheape: and in greater supply for the remainder of this year, the depart nient said During the fir-t three months of I!H7, it said, meat <onsumption was at the highest per, Housedean ing Needs ... Aerosol D.D.T, Intrnhs spray closets for moths Rubber Gloves 49c & 59c Larvex 79c 4 11.19 Expello Moth Crystals .. 69c 4 »1.25 Dupont Sponge .. 20c 40c 75c Sodas 25c Johnson's Cleaner, gal. $1.50 Waivet 39c Duo Dusting Paper 50c Also. Murphy’s Oil Soap. H- 4 H. Soap, Cleaners, etc., every thing you need. Holthouse Drug Co.
capita nite In 35 years. Total meat supplies are expected to lie large during the test of the year than for the comparable period of IfHG and much greater 'han ave age hlerea-es in le-ef and veal -upplies make up most of llie difference Pork, lamb and mutton stippliew are much lower than average I Po k output num September through liicemliei- this year may even exceed the 1946 ieve! under the present indication of a bigger ■prlng pig ciop. Ilog prices usually im lease from July through September as alaugh ter fall- off. tin- department said But price, may not increase this year during that period despite the drop in nupplico Trade In a flood Tawn Decafur
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Crippled Children Hospital Assured Imllatiap ills, Vpril 21 fl'l’l — V imi-hwl hu-pl’i(l fur crippled | < h:|ilri-n wax uxxun-il tuday for I northern Indiana Plutic for i-onxtruction of ths au-pital if- r»- announced in a meeting Governor flat--- and thi- a'nte budget cotninittee and trii-teex of 'the hoHpital yext--rd.iy. Milk Cow* More than 26.000.000 cow* on three-fourtha of the nation'* 5,877,000 farm* pnxiuce milk o Presbyterian rummage sale, Saturday, church basement. 9 so 5. 96g2t
