Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 110, Decatur, Adams County, 9 May 1947 — Page 3
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Ml taper*. Plai-e* were marked with .May banket*, filled with Violets. The committee in charge Ib< lud ed .Mr. and Mr*. Clement Knell and Mia* Martin. SO CHA REA HAS MOTHERS PARTY Mein tier* of So Cha Kea entertained their mother* with a nix thirty dinner la*’ evening at the home Os Mrs. Fred Fullenkamp. Member* and gueat* were seated at *tnall table* laid with liaen and .crystal, and centered with colorful I'artslan flower cart* with rnatx hIng sprinkling can* filled with mint*. The guesta' places wen* marked with coieages and each received a gift wrapm-d to re Netnble potted plant*. Bowl* of flower* were placed throughout the . entertaining room* Following the dinner, which was served by Mrs. Jack Holthouw. Mr*, .lame* Egley. Mine Norma Jean Wilson and Mis* Donna Loti I Kortenber. bingo wa* played and price* awarded the winner* The grand prize wa* won by Mr*. Clem Kortenber. fluent*, other than regular club members were: the Madame* Grover Clouser, Carrie Ehinger, ' E. F. Gass, Jennie Gehrig, Minnie I llolthouse, M. F. Harris, Tom Kern, Dora 1-iiirent, William J. MurI taugh. Hurt Townsend, Frank Well* and Mine Rose Fullenkamp. Mr* Glenn Hill and Mr*. James Staley, Inactive club member*, were also p: e*ent. The committee In charge of tin* party included Mr* Fullenkamp. Mr*. Clyde Buller. Mr*. Clem Kortenber and Mr*. Dick Ehinger. 1 ST. PAUL CHURCH HAS ANNUAL BANQUET The St. Paul church held It* annual mother ami daughter banquet Wednesday evening, with sixty guests in attendance. The table* were attractively decorated in red and white streamers, centered with tall white tapers. Favo e were also in red and white and many lovely flower* added to the decoration* The welcome was given by Imogene McFarland, and the response by Mr*. Sarah Martin Mr* Lawrence Dellinger offered prayer. A special otgan selection was played by Mr*. Lyle Franz, after which Mn*. Dellinger gave a short address on “Good Women of the Bible." A duet, “Mother.” was sung by Ardola Parrish and Gretchen Schnepp. followed by a reading by Alice Hoosier. An organ solo was then { played l»y Marilyn Dun Gifts were awarded Mrs. Sadie I Myers, oldest mother; Mr*. Jack Mcßride, youngest mother; Miss Judy Myer*, youngest daughter The meeting wa* closed with the lienediction by Mrs Mvers. WOMEN OF MOOSE MEET THURSDAY The Women of the Moose held their regular meeting Thursday evening at the lodge home. For mal Inlation was conducted for a < la*e of candidates. ('hariotte Smith, child care chairman wa* in charge of the chapter night program and presented the Boy Scout* of troop 63. who gave a demonstration of their work, sang special song* and gave an Indian
% SNAP JUDGMENT ffy" that turns out to be good judg- \ man! was manly a good guess. y Visit our funeral home and securo information that will tale all the guesswork end hazards out of mdL ing funeral arrangement*. VO MOW VWMhMMI (p£ ) Black’s-X Jffigg OECATUK .IWOIANA It Costs No More To Coll Ui. Need We repair and clean all make, of furnace.. Beat Furnace materials—trained workmen. All cost, ba.ed on Repairs? ac ‘“ l m » terial * UM< * and labor - ”° w * "No cold, all winter Hf”? with new Tripl-ife" I I'l P *~t -Tho Wilhomtoa Hootor Compmp: S II r<rXlM 1 T*i •»»<*♦ 4/»» w<«»r riil / «»• ««wfr “£• 11 Mm 111 M mr €/>•/J«» or r w»»r throuth MUthmJt o bod cold ’fl" thonb. to •«' «• T<‘pl'<‘ tjWTtlßJrrrjrgl w«* <*' outomotic control * KI 1 hW! 4 umnoroturo in tbo homo. The lutnocr »,ll par i k ,a ' ,rllb,c * u ' r 1 bu " iri> ~f b '* ,tai I IMfciffl I * *' >U *' Sitood-Hrt. C Callon. Indiana MHttlj PeyMMts Te Salt UIILLIAMSON HAUGK If TRIK IFI FURNACE Heating & Appliances Decatur, Indiana Furnace. cleaned 4.50 up vcv * ’
CLUB CALENDAR •oelety Deadline. 11 A. M. Phone* 1000 — 1001 Friday Work and Win class of Trinity Evangelical lulled Brethren church, Mr and Mrs. Alfred Krummen 7:30 p m. l-egion auxiliary liualneng meeting, Legion home, g p m. Bobo Willing Workers class and families, school house. 6:30 pm.! Pocahonta* lodge. Ited Men hall. 7:30 p nt. I nlon Chapel Evangelical 1". B. church mother • daughter banquet, Boy Seoul cabin, llanna-Nuitman. 6:30 p.m. B. P W. chib called meeting jun-ior-senior high school, 7 p in. Victory class of Trinity Evangelical C. 11. church. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hill. 7:30 pin. Legion auxiliary degree and drill team, Legion, after auxiliary meeting. Sunday IV. S. C. S. of Holm Methodist church. Mrs. Cora Drake, 7:30 p.m Monday Ladles Firemen auxiliary, Mr*. Joe Kortenher, 7:30 p.m. Pythian Needle club, after temple. Monroe Better Homes club, Monroe Methodist church annex. * p.m. ■ Tuesday Happy Homemaker* duh. Mrs Amelia Miller, 7:30 p.m. Dorcus class of Bethany Evangelical P. B. church, Mr*. Tom Kern, 7:30 p.m. W C T. f . Mrs. Minnie Black. 2 p in. Trinity Evangelical f. B. mother i daughter banquet, church. 6 p.m,' Church Mothers Study club, I Methodist church, s p.m. Trinity Evangelical I'. B motherdaughter banquet, c hurc h, 6:30 p.m Clvlce department of Decatur* Woman * dub, dty hall, 7 p.m. Wednesday Zion Lutheran Missiongry society mother daughter dinner. 6:15 pm Profit and Pleasure* Home E< onotnics cluh, Mr*. John Heiman. 7:30 p.m. World Friendship guild, Mrs John W Mcl’heeters, Jr.. * p.m. Thursday Women’s guild and Girl's guild of St. Luke* Evangeli* *1 and Re formed church, all day Pleasant Mill* Methodist W. S.C. S.. Mrs. Laura Davia, 1:45 pm. So <’h* Ilea. [«>st putted dance. Lowell Smith, scoutmaster.; wae in charge. Margaret Titus won the door prize, and Helen Keller and Mar-, cella Loshe rec eived life member-1 ship award* in the academy of friendship. Tite next meeting will Ice held May 22. with the p ogratn in charge of the hospital guild. The Women will also join the LOOM in memorial services on Sunday, May IS. BUILDERS CLASS MEETS RECENTLY The recent meeting of the Build ers class of the Methodist church was held at the church, with nineteen members and Dr. Lester, a guest, present. in the absence of the president. William Porter conducted the bust-1 ne*x meeting, during which Noah ShiiM'k was elected president: George Helm, vice president, and Mr* Watson Maddox, secretary
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and treanurer. A hoc iul hour followed. The Woman’* Soc iety of World Service and the Mbcslonury guild of the Trinity Evangelical I’nited Brethren church will hold their annual mothers and daughters ban quet- Tuesday evening at six thirty o'clock at the church parlor*. All mothers and girls of the c hurch are invited to attend, and bring fable service, except plate Anyone who has not b«*en solicited I* naked to bring a covered di*h The (‘ivies department of the Decatur Woman's club will meet Tuesday evening at seven o'clock .it the city hall. The World Frlendsiiip guild will meet Wednesday evening at eight .o’clock at the home of Mrs. John W McPheeter*. Jr. Guild members are asked to tiring quilt patchtw to be* sent to the Italian family. The* Church Mothers Study cluh will meet Tuesday evening at eight o'clock at the Methodiet church. The election of officers will take place* Devotions will lie given by Mis. Glen Manlier; lesson from Christian Home. Mrs Carl Baxter; topic from Parents magazine, Mrs. William Sanders. Ho*tewes will be Mrs. Burdette Custer. Mrs. laiDoyt Miller and Mrs. Asa Pollock. The* Pleasant Mill* Methodist W. S. C. S. will meet Thursday afternoon at one forty five o'clock at the home of Mr*. Laura Davis The mother and daughter banquet of the Trinity Evangelical I’nited Brethren church will Is* held Tuesday evening at six o'clock in the* churc h parlors. All mothers and daughter* of the church are Invited. Those attending should bring a covered dish and table* service. I The Women's guild and the Girl’s guild of the St Luke Evangelical and Reformed church of Honduras will leave a joint all clay meeting Thursday. The Girl's guild will be in charge of the after noon'o program. Mrs Dan Stepler will act as hostess. A meeting of the Profit and Pleasure Home Economics club will lw> held Wednesday evening at seven thirty o'cloc k at the home of Mrs. John Heiman Memlrenx who will make rugs should bring three* strips of one half inc h heavy woolen rags The* Monroe Better Homes club will jneet at eight o'c lock Monday evening at the Monro* Methodist church annex. Members are asked to notice* the change In lime. 0 — Mrs. William Wetting attended 1, mother and daughter banquet at the V. W A in Fort Wayne last evening, given by the Alpha chapter of Gamma Pi Kappa sorority Mr. and Mrs A N. Anker had as their dinner guests last evening Mr. and Mrs. Adam Pakaday anti
WE ALWAYS HAVE ! OPEN HOUSE ; AT THE STOP IN AND LOOK AT (H R I SELECTION OF CHILDREN S I WEARING APPAREL. I 270 N. 2nd St. Ph«ne 197
t Saturday Special ————————— —— —— Sundae 19c (Our Regular 25c Value) You'll lie delighted with this tempting taste IW.- Fealur. Hand- U*rill mad.- with 1... u-.-n.-r....- dw.-n- ..I packed Ice < ream in I'AiiES ICE < BEAM, lopped w.ih l.eh - * , ri milk chocolate fudge, whipped cream and a varietv of flavors. m,,h rnmoMit iu«k ’ crushed nu*s and maraschino cherry. Burgett’s Soda Grill i 144 MONROE STREET '
eons <d Matisiceld, O„ and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence* Linn and daughter, Dianne. When Arthur Codon of Rockcreek township in Wells county mlsKed the- bus that conveyed a number of high tu hool pupil* on an eastern tour, he charterecl a plane from the Wells county airport and flew to Coltlmbiis where he joined Ills comrades. M s Charles Dugan had as her Thursday guests Mr and Mrs. E. A Hueston. Mrs. Lillian Wilson. Mrs. Charltsc Beale ami Ml«*> Fanny Winth. all of Fort Wayne. Mr*. Anna Jane Brown and son Bobby have returned from a two months visit ut Boca Raton, Fla. when* tiiey visited relatives and enjoyed th** warm weather and 1 the beach. Mrs. Sai ah Barkley of Monroeville. who celebrated her 100th birthday anniversary Thursday, has received an on hid from Tom Brenneman
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Admitted: Ge aid Gattschalk. 32H North. First street; Raymond Slieppet'l. Bryant. Dal" Schnepf. route 1; Mrs. Jesse Ros.c. Willshire*. O.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Nussbaum, of Berne*, are parents of a baity boy. born at l:lu a m. this morning at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 6 pounds, H ounce** and has not been named. A baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs Paul Brehm, of Berne. Tltuieday night at 11:20 p in. at the local hospital. She weighed 7 pounds, 11 ounces and has not been named Mr and Mrs Wilson Weiland, of .route 5, are the parents of a son. born Thursday evening at 6:02 p in at the local hospital. He has not been named. o — Xcctlc-e f**r Iclds far sc-hiHcl lias drivers. Notic e Is Ir r* Io given that on the l!*f h du> *.f .M.cc Ist: ct 10 I* eti the trustee amt advisory hoard <*f lllcce Creek tow nslclp, Adams Co a ill c onsider hills for school Oils drivers. Spe Iflc-atlons for drivers and *l*-s*-ri|*tl**r>s **f routes will be oil file at 111. trust* e s offb * 'l ie*- eight l*> reject any or all blds Is reserved. Floyd 1.. Weyer Trccslee. nine I reek t«l». May :• NOTH r: '!«> HIIII»F.H» Notice is hereby giv n that the Town-lilt* Trustee- and Hi*- lAdvts--0,4 Board of Coot Township. Adams Count*. Indiana, will receive* seated Ind- ct the Mr-nmee'ith S* 1 It** ' •• until *m* May .’.l. C'G. f>' the pure tea**- »*f on* stoker for lice fit tea ■ In the Monmouth X* hnol Hous*-. Further informat ion may be had ok t .- Town I ip 'ft I le "■ The right Is reserve*! to reje- t anv and all I*l*l* C.eorge •ebleferslelH. Truster lt«o*l I *•« **stll|*. May 9-l« Windbreaker Jackets Halfprice. Regular $ 1 ■'».!•.'> and $15.00 values $7.50.— Cal E. Peterson. 1 (> Trade In a Good iown Dwtafnr
I e»e 4 11 BECAUSE he rexcmbki the "mid-dle-aged and partially "bald'’ man aeen hurrying away from the •ccne of the Loa Angele* mutilation murder of Mrs. Dorothy Montgomery. 36. Wallace J Fortier, 48-ycar-old metal polisher. Is being questioned by Ix>s Angeiei police. Fortier, who denies knowledge of the murder, was arrested on a morals offense charge after a 13-year-old girl identified him tut her attacker. (Int'rnntionjl) o Former Congressman Finly H. Gray Dies f'oiim-rnvHl", Ind . May !• — H'Pi Funeral servicer will he held tomorrow for former mayor and loth district congressman Finly 11. Gray, who died here yesterday lie wa* *3 years old. Gray, a Demot rat, served a* mayor of Connersville shortly after the turn of th** century. He wae elected to cong'e** in 11'30 and served again in the 74th and 75th session*. Gray was an outspoken advocate ot the rural electrifi* ation program
ESTEY PIANOS BIG SAVINGS FACTORY TO YOU |*-irt ~f *• i* .*iitl*ut 1“ r* ->-*n l f»*r - hi •m i Ing v. . ■■■. • <>"• jihin.i ..1 -i - ii*'l.ini -*1 - 1 ' l " 1 * w.- ir.- r.inkiwg fill- r. m**r* I* v 1 liflll .11**1 lll**** * I *,- Ibl. |* ..IL••* than «-v*r l*. f*»r<Th- • Violin liri.lu-.-, f<*>in*l ~ !>!..» |*i glv* j h « ••.if to ♦* hdo Th- I*ll* • Bl*** ' 7?.. "o' walnut I*l*.ml v* m * i Bill at mir f.i* t‘»rv ami ••• w„ ul.-rf.il >n-lr iili.nl* " lit- >r r-!-|'i NOW (**r foil inf-.rint-tinn Cash or Terms Prompt Delivery ESTEY PIANO CORP. Bluffton, Ind. Phone 519
Jumps From Speeding Truck, Man Is Killed Shelbyville. Ind . May » "'P» Dau Dillworth, 36, of Gallatin, Tenn, sen killed tegiay when he jumped from a speeding truck The driver of the truck, William I William*. 27, also of Gallatin, said j Dulworth, a relief driver, wa* asler p when Williams tried to stop the true k at a highway int» r*e< tlon. i Williams said lie awaketi<-d Dalwo th and told him the brakes were out of order. Dulwort became ex-1 cited, he said, and jumped from the truck breaking his neck. — o—. Cows Drink Freely Cow* drink more wstfn and give more milk and butterfat when allowed to drink at will. In a test where cow* were allowed to drink at will they drank approximately 18 per cent more water and yielded nearly 11 per cent more butterfat than they did when they were wabut twice a day. When the cow* had water ea»ily accessible, each of them drank on an average about 10 time* in 24 hour*. About two-third* of the water was consumed between 5 a. m. and 5 p. m and the other third during the night — -0 N ■■■ Trade In a uooo town —Uecatur
DR. H. R. FREY OPTOMETRIST 104 N. Second St. (above Democrat office) ♦ Eye* Examined ♦ Gla**e* Fitted HOl'118: !• a. m. to 12 noon 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. Saturdays till k p. m. Close* each Thur*, afternoon Evenings by appointment. Phone 27
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I Windbreaker Jiirketu Halfprice. Regular $15.95 and $15.00 value* .$7.50. ■— Cal E. I’eterwon. I lIASONIC Fellowcraft degree Friday, May 9 at 7 p. m. Lunch will be served. . George W. Hamms, W. M. |O9h2lX Polled Plants Cui Floiveru Corsages Order Now! WARREN'S FLOWER SHOP 910 W. Monroe St. Phone 478 with a box of LADY WAYNE PANGBURN’S (ANDY all tite boxes and prices Kohne Drug Store
