Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 111, Decatur, Adams County, 10 May 1947 — Page 3
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CACHING c announced ■* ce I ,n.- >•:*-" ■ nd ■ '"C I. unit-' in enter- ■ I"*I*' 1 *' ■ .ilaii"'"* shower ■Aii, Vtbur Bumk Mrs. ’•* rw ’ ■ J. Mv- Virginia Buuck. ■ i,: hili'h'*"" *'“* '* ■'' and * hi "* ~tFrß ■A ’h- n.H-11. of the room, "> '■“'" ~la<' *• ' K'Antor.-.! with a bride | ■*'; v ,...l candle holders at ( ' T | |p honored guest. | Hn? i'll’ B*' r ti* HcoV ' ■ >nll fe.lo.hk, June -** ■ I'-' in.luded: Mew ■ ‘phu. l '“ Ul U “,“ Charlo- Thieme. Marvin l'ro.l Bioi.ori. li. and the ■ Nord. L-ona Thieme ■ ,h---|Vj|r< I’ati'k HfIOYD meyer ■iSSTO W S. C 6. |V r .„| Mo). I was hostess no n or- of the Salem ■( s ... "• "io Wu 1,1 *- BK)‘ { by 1 ■- |Kl',d t”il. *O.l by devotion* |K !jU ,|e >•.•»• :nan. who also \ Happy Home" KA -'l'h No ' K , run , t1 ,.. World Lookout. v Mr- l-’h'yd Meyer. |K .The Child and Hie ,4. review, d by Mrs Miller and Mr* Oocar Kruell. Bietiz. P esldent. meeting. »ni.!i the meeting was U.i!.p *ye. '>> Mi- Edward K were Mrs Austin Mi- Kenneth B|eiid. j <1 Tii.kei. M.S Oscar . ..eld- Foreman. Mrs Carver. Mrs Maurice |H\|.'! daughter. Nam y ami NIGHT supper NIGHT ■ IHlisl-thean . I * I** of the |K;u: .’eii. ..1 Reformed «ee hiisteMes at the ■o in One Pattern - iWI I F J W' ■PV) ’\v ■ b% ■ liith. ■'•AeiL P “ ! Kjrtef wi "t a ■tu f d 4)> " .<n-"l rustles l" r feet fit Me-j, n,rl tIn.WH j,,,,, ™‘ 1 T ■’• l «• *• ■S ,d "‘‘''• vp ■’k y<l* ’ contra» l; O | her ■ ’’' *iM» V t F ' VK ‘ n I® fcmoeA I’*™ ■«er.<... Pa "*‘ rn n **nf 155 ■ Miltn, v,' hi ' aK ° *”• 111 m K NAME - An E ' B,z * AXI) style IBUc, u a ' mor * br *“w you ■ »"h k. 2" S|>rln ’ : Pa ” er n ■*> f„ n " w *«y to.ew ■*". j r *7° n -' prinfe(| •» ' a FREK ’’ af - Kn hf AM’« Saeque Bnd
CLUB CALENDAR Society Dtadllna. 11 A. M.* Phono* 1000 — 1001 Sunday W. R. C. S. of Holm Methodist t liitrch, Mrs. Cora Drake. 7:80 p.m Monday Ladlw Firemen auxiliary, Mrs. Joe Kortenher, 7:30 p.m. Pythian Needle <luh. after temple. Monroe Better Homes duh, Mon i roe Methodist church annex, tl p m Tuesday Happy Homemakent dub, Mrs. Amelia Miller, 7:30 p.m. Dorcus class of Bethany Evangelical f. B. church, Mrs. Tom Kern. 7:30 p.m. W. C. T. V . Mrs. Mlnnh Black. 2 pm. , Trinity Evangelical U. B. mother i daughter banquet, church, tl pm Church Mothers Study duh, Methodist church. S p.m. Trinity lEvangellcal U. B. motherdaughter banquet, church. 0:30 p.m Civics department of Decatur Woman's club, city hall, 7 p.m. Heliekah lodge. Odd Fellows Hall, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Zion Lutheran Missionary society 'mother-daughter dinner, «:15 pm Profit and Pleasure Home Economics club, Mrs. John Heiman. 7:30 ‘ p.m. World Friendship guild, Mrs John W. McPheeters, Jr., k p in. Business and Professional Women tenth anniversary dinner. K of P. home, 7 p.m. inursdsy Women's guild and Girl's guild of St. Luke Evangelh tl and Reformed church, all day Pleasant Mills Methodist W. S.C. S., Mrs. Laura Davla, 1:15 p m. | So Cha Rea, |H>stponed. monthly family night -upper Tues day evening in the church social ' room. Following the carry-in supper, the girls guild presented several original skits, writtea by Mrs. Adolph Weidler. The music was furnished by Mis. L. A. Holthouse, Mrs. William Feller and the girls double trio The skits were entitled "An | Old Sweetheart of Mme." and ! "Where Christ Dwell*." The program was closed with the double trio singing "The laird's Prayer." Following the progiam. Ray Hel-' ler gave a report of the Heidelberg class project whic n is the raising of funds for an educational building The meeting was then dosed with the group .ringing "God Bless America," led by the Rev. William ('. I Feller. BUSINESS WOMEN TO OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY The Decatur iliwlne-s and Pne fessional Women's club will celebrate its tenth anniver-ary with a dinner and spe< ial program at the Knights of Pytliias home Wednesday evening at seven o'clork Miss Ruth Hoover of Indianapolio, a former state presiilent, will be the speaker of the evening. Her topic will lie "Women Today. Yesterday, and Tomorrow." Honored guests will Include Mrs. Latonne Devore, state vice president; Dr. Bonnell Souder, ninth distiict director; and several out of town guests of B P. W clubs in Buller, Auburn, Fl. Wayne and Columbia City. The committee in charge of thie special program Includes Eleanor Bieberich, chairman. Laurlne Black, Fein Passwater. Rose Ellen Miller. Nina Miller. Bernice Kintz and Mary Catherine Teeple. MT. PLEASANT W. 8. C. 8. IN MEETING The W. 8. C. 8. of the Mt. PleaI sant church met at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Spiegel Thursday afternoon- The meeting wan presided over by the president, Mrs. Chauncey Sheets, and opened with the devotions, hy Mrs Florence Susdorf. The lesson study was given by Mrs Merle Sheets. At the close of the meeting. “Happy Birthday" was sung to .Mrs. Jesse Singleton. The hostess served delicious re traihnienta du: Ing the social hour to the twelve members and following guests present. Mrs. Ollie Kreps, Mrs. Virgil Draper. Mrs Otto Spiegel, Mrs. Frederick Fuel ling. Mrs Alice Duff. Letitia Single ton and. Mrs. Millard Harklese of Ft Wayne. DISCUSSION CLUB MEETS THURSDAY The regular meeting of the Queen of the Rosary discussion club was held Thuisday evening at the home of Mrs. Schultz. Roll call was answered with current event* Mrs. Madeline Schurger, chairman for the meeting, read several Interesting articles on the sacrament of penance and indulgence. Inning the social hour, delicious refreshments were served by Mrs Schults. The Retekah lodge will meet at the Odd Fellows hall Tuesday evening at aeven thirty o'clock. All members are urgod to be present.
Admitted: Andrew Hilton. 117 i Elm street, Mrs Raymond Holston, 1115 Line etreet; Mrs. Pearl Yake, ; route 2; Thomas Drew, route 3 Dismissed Mrs. Thomas Stallliaum and baby girl, route 3. QMr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith of j Monroe, are parents of a baby boy, | horn at 7:11 am. this morning at the Adams county memorial hosptal > He weighed 7 pounds. 13 ouncea and has not been named A baby son was lairn to Mr. and t'uMHty < talma Hlli>wr<l h, llonril »r I <>inml»l<,n«-r>. Mnadai Ma, |MT. It'lly of 10-ratiir oper. 115.&3 I Put,. Co. oper 2721 t7 !<’. I. liouir!;,, (•„. f„r Inxan 7f 71 t'lyite <l. Troutner der oper Iloval Typewriter <•<>. <1 pro tJ«.2Z Thurman I Drew and. post" .',.<nt Ttiurman I. Dr, w nml exp. it; 72 Hoy 1., Price trea-. post .. .10 tit, HayW'wut Pub. treas op. S.aO Herman Howman sher mH . 1 »,'..«ttt Superior Mfa <•«. slier op . is 71 . t'arl Mi, insey ster op .. 1.00 I Nathan Twik sher op |:l..*,<i Virgil E. (lowers surv mH 11..tt Hot, Everett tlraallne oper ISi.lta t'alvln Dut,a< Ii dmallne oper 10.00 Dale Mankey dr.tali h- Ip 112 it" i Jerald D. Karger draali tie no t'haumey Reynolds dragll help ::2 •••• i Anna Ivetb h rep tilt- drain .. !1.3.'t Harvey t'ramlrl re til drain «.*•> I Arthur Krueckeberk rep til dm 1.27 A. L. Harman rep tile <lra B.so !Groce Tope rep. tile drain ... 27.2“ 11,-nry I' Hirst hy rep til dra. S.3* Adolph Marbacti rep til dra. . B.so Vilas Wemlei rep tile ,|ra 't.7 , t'h.irlev X. berry rep til dra 2> •••*. ’ Alton liittersteln rep til dra 71.87 John Wendell rep tile dra ... IS.BI Otis .1. Line open drain* Min na Homer Itruliaker ripen drain 2«.0n Arnold w Klenk surv oper .. ’t8.98 M'dlenkopi h -Eiling sur op .’o.loj I Virgil F. Bowers surv 0p.7.0n ißeavers nil Nerv surv op ... 8.171 llleiatur Lumlter »urv stakes 78.31 | U.K. Elliott Co. surv op<-r 9.37 Al D. S>-hliiitt surv property 12<'1.10 I l.yman L. Hann schl supt post 7.7« l.evav A Zimmer sehl supt op 17.11 l Melvin Mallonee att off mH 17.*7. 1,. E Archbold < o agt sal A op 97. 47 t'jarn la-gerlch co agt slen sal Ilion Anna K. Williams Hone ants mH A ..per Id Dr. D D. Jones health of sal 77.0 n Dr D. D. Jones health of oper 1.7t0 W 11. Morris pros attv oper 2.00 Fred V Mills a«s clerk .... 2l."0 Central States <>ft Hup <"o as op 0.27. Cltlxen's Tel Co. dr < t oper 7,.tn Julian tiffl.e Sup. Co. <-lr ct op 17.7.4 Legal Dire, tor I’til. Co. < ir ct op 11" ; Khepnrd’s Cil <li d oper l«.on i Amer. I<aw Book Co. < ir • t oper 20.09 I West I'uli Co. <ir ct oper 29.7,0 I c II Muselman prob of mil 9 37, John Hilxler C. II Cost, sal 17,0 no I Verona Vents C. II matron sal 80.00 ; Becker Paper Co. C II oper 19.*2 Hoy Bixler C 11. oper 18.27, I Decatur Lumber Co C. H. ..per 1.19 i Arnold A Klenk C. H ope: I Baker Plhg A Htg C 11. oper 40.80 : la-e Hardware c. 11. ..per I ail Berne Lumber Co. C II opeC 9.7.0 WalU-rs Pll.g A Htg C II oper Idio Moetlerlng Sup. Co. c. 11. oper *J3o ! Korte Paper Co. C. 11. oper Arnold A Klenk jail oper 12 18 Baker Plbg A Htg jail oper ... 21.4.1 j North Ind Pub Ser jail oper 9.14 Frank A KHson inflr sup sal IM.BB Joanna' Kltson Infirm mat »al 73.13 Dr J M Burk col phy »»<l Pryor S Gilbert Infirm help 80.00 Albert Sudduth infirm help 7.0.00 llerliert Kltson infirm help 39.00 Adams Co Mem Hosp Inf ho»P BJ.II G.-orge c Bond Inf oper 10. mt la-o Worklnger Inf oper 3.99 is. E. Merriman A >*o Inf oper l«0o Heber L Feasel Inf oper 100 00 1 Saylors Chei. Sales luf op 38.8.1 . Sprunger, Lehman A Co Inf op 112.4a Beavers Oil S-rv. inf oper 12.2a j la— Harware Inf oper M2.4a , lie.-atiir ’Limber Co. Inf oper "4.83 Butler's Garage inf oper .... *9.8, Stewart's Bakery Inf oper 49.19 Kohne Drug inf oper 44.04 Geo Stolts Cigar r'o Inf oper 88.90 Dwight Arnold ser off oper 3.0" Ferd I. Lltterer co. atty »ul .10 0" Decatur Democrat legal adv. JBllB Berne Witness legal adr D'-aturlns Agcy Ina 127. ,9 W II Zwb k A Son soldi" r bur 3'10."« Irene Bvron Sana, sann 17,1.00 Treas Wells Co. change of venue ■ 43,. Bft Is-slh it Hunter tax refund 318 Artlmr E Myers tax refund 4.89 Arthur D'-Armond Wechter 1.r1.1g. Walter GHlh.ni Wechler bridg 184.aa Yo«t Const. Co We titer t.rldg 3721. Will « Innes Wash twp ass 80.00 Mildred Darwachter dep Wash twp ass 1,8.00 Nathan Hprunger dep Montwp ass 334.00 Clyde O. Troutner Elect exp. Twp as 12.00 Severin 11. Schurger elect exp twp ass 12a.00 Earl B Adams elect exp tp as 12.00 Maxim Troutner elect exp twp ass -■ -• Eileen Andrews elect exp l»p ass Krl< k-I y ndall Co surv til dra ,I* I* 345 — lllgtenny Ralph Itl'e supt sal Ham Butler asst supt sal 11-'-la All»-rt Fox asst supt sal 11;, <;_, Nathan Meshberger not spt sal 180.6., Clyde Harden asst me<-h . 210.80 Harvey Shell tr drl Willie Cook tr drl !9 'tVirgil Draper Ir dr1170.8., Wayne Gaunt tr drl 183.20 Roy Heller tr <lrl .... .... 1*9.10 (Hell A laiutot-nlialser tr drl 180."0 'Gorman Fox tr drl Hr’!!* Martin L Huser tr dri ; Winston Moser tr drl Arnold Weidler tr dri If"*'.' Floyd Hmltley tr drl Cedric Turnbleson si.igle hand 1.8. to Harold Burger single hand 1*8.40 Christ Miller single hand .« I Don Harvey single hands Chris F. Zurcher single hands 12, -'' Amos Htelner single hands 21.80 Grover Cottrell single hands 2 "" Frank X Peterson single hand 190.00 i entral Motor Parts Co. oper 11 8. Arix Tire Co. vper .... "2.-4 Arnold A Klenk '.per i Decatur Light A Power oper .. 19.30 Mollenkopf A ElHng oper ■ 'ArtX Tire Co. ..per l*>;"> Cltlxen's elephone Co. oper 9 .* Ma.-Alllster Machinery ' o. op 118 9.. Decatur Super Service ..per 33. MX Korte Bros. Inc. oper '•> "> Ft. Wayne Pipe A Supply ' Co. oper , The Dunson Supply Co. oper »9 os Jefferson Garage oper I • Auditor of State oper Walters' Machine Shop oper 8 .1 Commercial Print Shop "f M ' r ' Sle <: "il Co. ..per : f Clyde Harden oper f' la>e lldw Co. oper 13-;'' 1 John W.Karch Stone < '•. mat. .81.-8 , Meshberger Bros. Stone <_'». material Allmetal Highway Prod Im material , Decatur Ins Ag insur 43.-41 Welfare citizen's Tel. Co oper I • JBernice Nelson mH A post 24.49 Mary Haaelwood mH H * Mabel Marshall mH Certified before me IMe Mb I'bur»•«!••• I. Ilret%. %«idlt«r %d®me CoMNtF. I
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
I Todays Home Builds Tomorrow’s World
National home demonstration week and national family week both observed thia week. May I li. are tonclttded with the ol> Mentation of Mother'* day tomorrow. The several hundred homemakers of the Adams county a« s'Mlallon of clubs have been re reiving helpful Informa'ion that I l-as been theirs becotise of the home economics program here. In today's home demonstration | ptogrum, rural women continue j to study ways and means of for 1 warding the family’s health, com fort and happiness. In foods and | nutrition. they work out evet* Itetter way* to provide Johnny and Jane with vitamin* and to keep Dad from getting colds ; Buying wisely, making new gar ment* from old. learning the in trlcacio* of tailoring, and mak Inga two-minute patch are some of the way* they keep the entire: I family mmllshly clad. They beautify their homes i>y making slip cover*, renovating furniture j Mr* lamp Miller ot Monroe, Friday afternoon at 12:01 p.m at the loiil hospital. He weighed 6 pounds, 1 ounce and ha* not been named. Mr and Mix Kevin Whelan of Toledo, (>.. are parents of a buby girl, luirn Wednesday, weighing 7 pounds, I'-4 ounce*. She lias been' named Patricia Marie Mr*. .1. Voglewede. of thi* city, mother of Mrs. Whelan, is in Toledo. O Decatur alumni of the Indiana I'niverwity school of law have re-, velvet! invitations to attend the school'* alumni reunion and observance of “l-aw Day” May 14 at Bloomington. The program will be featured by the formal presentation to the university of a port-', rail of th* late Wendell L. Wil kie, who received hl* degree from the s< Ihh.l of law in 191fi. Arthur Shock, retired navy commander. of thi* city, will go to
Ocean City. N J . next week where he plans to spend th>- summer. Commander Shock wa* retired from the tHivy about 15 year* ago this and Qii* will be the first summer since that time that he lia- returned to the coast to enjoy the salt water Mrs. Ilarve Everet' and Mrs. ! Marcus James Everett of Detroit. Mich.. Mr*. E. H Felger and Mrs Margaret Merillat of Fort Wayne. we:e Thursday evening dinnei guests In tlie R. II Everett home iti 1 I Pleasant Mill*. They also attended the commencement exercises at the Pleasant Mills high school Their niece. Mis* Jean Marie Everett. wa« one of tlie graduates Ms D M Hen-Ini' ■«'• ' ,r * Veda , Ors will motor to Bronson. Midi . j Sunday for a day's visit with Mr. i and Mrs. David Hensley. Dr. and Mrs. Jameo Burk and | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kalver of this i city write from New Mexico that they a:e enjoying . their western trip and the weather is fine The Burks and Kalvqrtfare motoring to California and will return the last ot this month. AD LOCALS Janies Holihouse, junior al Notre | Dame I'niversity. i* home to spend | Mother's day with his parents. Mr and Mrs. Jacob S. Koontz I and daughter Linda of Ottowa. 111... and Mr*. Glen Wolfoen of Chicago. I are'guest* of Mrs. 11. L. Koontz over Mother’s day. Mr Wolfsen was summoned to lx>* Angles Ills father was killed in an auto collision in the Califo nia dty last
— r - ... pnaggK jmra ■**we®ZS f $&P.. ~ %>ait '••' ■ i ' a-. *' nF 1 w I i * —i" •• j fll I •- * m\ J 3% -'»'’« mE -S* lel *- •> ' -r • /O -. **^A®r "*** < ami at THf GREATEST PRISON BREAKS of modem time« wm effected In thin Palestine prison when ?e^"un^l®ounlwor”»^ lb e"ed 227 Arab and JewLh prtaonera. Undergroundl raider, cam. through the Arab cel) bloc : (3) to reach the cell block (1) where Jew. were held, blasting two grilled Window, to Ate«e tke men. Aero- the courtyard (center) are the kitchen, ahower. andl laundry (2). Nin. of the raider, and 19 Os the prisoner, were captured won afterward.. (fntern.fion./l
and pei'fi-'ting handicrafts. To help stave oil that rainy day hont'-makers help their husbands I witli financial panning using increased Incomes to pay of! I debts, and setting i<hl«l<- a nesi i egg sot the children's education and for security in old age Greater family unl'y Is promoted l»v marriage study gr nips, plaiin cl family fun. and sharing re sponslbillty for family chore*. Tile home economic* dub i reed summarizes the philosophy of the organization: "We lielieve in tile pre.-.-nt and ' its opportunities, in Hie future l and It* promises, in everything that makes life large and lovely. - In the divine Joy of living and helping others; and we endeavor lo pas* on to others that which lias benefited us, striving to go onward and upward, reaching to the pinnacle of economic pet ■ I section. In improving, enlarging I and endearing the greatest insli i lotion in the world. 'The Home', Thursday. Miss Martini Schug. who has taught 30 year*, with 21 in the Berne schools, lias resigned. The Llmberlost Conservation A«eoifatlon I* offering a liarn and shed on tlie Gene Stratton • Porter lot at Geneva for sale to the highest bid lecelved up to May 14. Joseph Suelzer. Democratic chairman of the fourth district. Is seriously ill at his home in Fort Wayne o oh i Tlie Girl Scouts of troop VII met nt the Lincoln school Tuesday after school. Tlie meeting was opened with the promise and pledge. Several test* were pu=;s.-d and the meeting was closed with the friendship circle. Madeline Friend, scrilie.
? 7*' iiaM .. . at Jr M' ■r< JaW ■ • 3RL * jtgxw*’ • 4 ' ■ i Shf .aO'U* 1 * • MR. AND MRS. GEORGE W. DUKES console each other at Chicago inquest Into mystery death of their son, George, Jr. Bleeding from mouth, he staggered home saving he' fell off a bike." (International)
'I he lltownle* oi troop VIII m«t | Monday after *< hoo! i<t the filestation Songs were sting and Girl Scouting was explained The meetin* was then cl<Mt*d with the friendship clr< le Charlene Maier, scribe q_s — Decatur Student Is Elected Treasurer Miss AIR'- Owens of this city lia* been elected treasurer of Delta I Phi Delta, national honorary art fraternity, for the corning school year at Ball Stale Tt-achei College, Muncie Miss Owens Is a me.liber of Hie junior class. Gl Is dub, Kallleta Art club, Spanish club, YWCA, Bull State News staff, Kappa Delta Pi. professional edu, at lon honorary fraternity, and L preeident >f PI Kappa Sigma sorority. Red Cross Secretary To Attend Institute Mr*. Ruth llollingKworih, executive secretary of tin- Rw| Cross office, will attend a claim institute meeting in Fort Wayne on MonI day The Institute is conducted by | the veteran's administration, with 1 1 Jacob Lien In charge '*om roil* nHict WkV tXTtN* tOW Green-Leaf The Green Leaf 4-H duh of Pret.le township held 'heir meeting May 2 at tlie Zion Lutheran school. The meeting was called to order by the president, Edward Stoppenhagen The othdr officers a e: vice president. Franklin Btiu.k; secretary and treasurer, Tommy lltinck; news reporter, Roger Koi-neniann; health leader, llowa’d Nielson; 'game leader. Bobby Schmldtke. Due* will lie collected at each i meeting and the refreshments will lie served alphabetically. Gaines were played and refreshments served by the leader. Ervl i Schuller The next meeting will lie held May 23 at tlie school. Peppy Pals , The Peppy Pale 111 dull of Preble township held their second meeting May 5 at tin- home of Mrs Arthur Koenemann.
Ttie meeting WHS tailed to older by the president. Marilyn Miller. Minutes and roll call followed. Demon "t rat iou* were given hy Gloria Koenemann on a coffee cuke and by Ann S< heutuan on pear salad. Games were played and refreshment* served by Marie Witte. The meeting was adjourned with the pledge ami 4 H song The following j mem Iters were present: Gloria Konneman, Donna Schaeffer. Ann Ki heiiman. Marie Witte. Ruth Bultlemeler. Dorothy Witte, Phyllis i Sshuepp, Ila Schaeffer, Marilyn Miller and Laura Witte The next meeting will lie held i Muy 19 at x pin at the home of ; Marilyn Miller Happy Warriors The Preble Happy Warrior* held their first meeting at the Preble h -iiool The meeting war conducted by Reinhard Welling, adult leader, and Rtatsel Kriietzman, junior iea Ider The following officers were elected: Donald Selklnp, president. Leroy Werling, vice president; i F ederlck Peck, secretary; Eugene i Hoffman, treasurer; Ixroy Huijnuhu. *ong leader; Kenneth Schuel- ! ler, game leader; Eugene Blume, health leader: and Richard Werling. 'new* reporter.
■ Sfieciat ■ : $ 15.00 Lamps = Now Selling for $lO-00 : ■ Ineludes l-'loor Limps Bridge Lamps ■ ■ Swing Arm Bridge Lamps. ■ ; Stucky Cr Co. ; ® Monroe. Ind. Phone S 4 ® ■ ■ . Open Each Evening Except Wednesday a ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ OUR TELEPHONE IS A LIFE-SAVER! Telephone companies are constantly receiving letters from grateful subscribers who hsve found their service priceless in emergencies. This, of course, is always pleasing to hear. The telephone is an instrument of aid in emergency—juat as it is a necesaary servant in everyday life. We are making every eflort to speedily bring the convenience of telephone service to everyone still on our waiting lisu CITIZENS TELEPHONE CO. k«u>:a>cu saa:i au nxmit>< u>! x>: x:ta n s saa s XsXxx.xxx Xhxkxx* TREAT MOTHER TO - - K X Sccilday 'Dwwi : i! — DINING R(M>M MENU - I * Swiss Steak * Baked Ham ♦ Breaded V eal Cutlets x » ;< Choice ot Two—Whipped Sweet Potal<H-s Topped with Marshmallow i; Mashed Potatoes Buttered Lima Beans Mixed Vegetables •• Choice of— ■ Pineapple and Cottage Cheese Salad Pear Salad on Lettuce Leaf J Choice of— x Strawberry, Butterscotch. Chocolate or Vanilla Ice Cream with Wafers - - - - . :c — SODA GRILL MENU - M — ■— K ♦ SWISS STEAK ♦ BAKED II VM ♦ BREADED VEAL CULETS Whipped Sweet Potatoes Topped u x with Marshmallow Mashed Potatoes Mixed Vegetables Cottage Cheese and Pineapple Salad Hot Buttered Rolls Swearingen’s | — on the Highway .13 ;f XXKMttMXK MJLKXMJt* lU4X A* it X « XXXXXX.XuUSUXaUt'XIXjQMIt*
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After the meeting lefreshmentn ; were served. The next meeting will lie held at the home of Ruseel ': KiuetMiian. .May 13 at 8:39 pm. I I .. « II J. HIM— Jolly JunieCx The Preble Jolly Junior* held •Itheir second meeting at the St. Paul'* Lutheran achool. The meeti Ing was called to order by the : I president followed by the’ reading . of the minute* by the secretary. Itc ord books were distributed by • the leader. i During the social hour delhdoun i refreshment* were served by Margie Menter to the following memjlies: Mary Ann Ewel. Ethel Bchmiege, lluzei llobeit*. Deloretl Gallmeyer, Deloris Werling. and ' Marilyn Kiefer. Shirley Brandt wan present as a visitor. The meeting was dosed by singing the 1 11 eong , and saying the pledge The next meeting will he held at the St. Paul's Lutheran Reboot i May 17 at 1:3» p m.
MASONIC Decatur chapter 112 will confer work in the .Mark Master Degree on a class of candidate* Monday evening at 7 3o o'clock. Refreshment* wll be served following the meeting lllhitx
