Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 120, Decatur, Adams County, 21 May 1947 — Page 3

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KTTas annual ■ «\nior prOM ■r .m ■■> "••• ~,1 was transK* - ~ .1 fushi'*n*d W M ,„. tin- ji'iiior ‘ In-* HP' seniors «• **'*’ ■Hr t lUiit* "<>hl ■ I L ria H , ~11. **' l,h S' -..hwuy. lat ■ f" ( g.nd-n furni ■ ” l - i,u " , l ul ■ B V prom. "Child- ■ ' ca Hed out ■ i. u aas divided ■ featured I. and oo the pictured a boy'e 1 ini,d -U" carried "ellieillber When? ML'. . BM , ; . lotitd Garden.’ i" i',|ii .iii' l lit" Roop ■J* \|.aimpoem W* ~| *v < lai i>•<• linin' li.i Humsi hlug BL , , i,.i i Hiimsi-hlag K* . .•'■• |:--v M '" r K, t z mbly. M ■, . hi- r> • heptra . . ■ mg follow Ing 900 K LAND SETTING CIR CLASS PARTY HF I ‘ story Hook so K 'he -i hool gym- , Mice M . lla. Lil' \hn«r. scores of B, pages of i in t ie < liarai terlzaof 'ipan ,j few guests ■ r ilH.'iioiise. a member ■ . program. ... -,..,j a promenade . hook ' one 1... Members ■ h.,*-. '">l as judges in -, cb.iiacte izaBpiie- .u>- me. a truth and |Mwi- o ' *>v * auu o'hei n- * a dan-«■

F~l I kI =3l F X iasx\ -ilfc '• J \ hr k ®rT’ _M IMhL IXMMJs) X XsW B In order to enjoy many of the new conveniences in | your home, you'll need a plentiful supply of hot water at all times New automatic dishwashers and other appliances require perfect | automatic hot water service to give best results Automatic clothes | washers, too, depend on an abundant supply of really hot water. I Thus you'll want an Automatic Gas Watcw Heater-the idea! method of H< J?* x providing all the hot water you'll need no matter how large the wash I Gas A JOHN BAKTH, hural Manager

to recording*. As-lstlllg Miss llollhous,. w ,. re Hob Hokne.hi ami |:. tl t, lv „ Uin Edwards Mine Mild cd Wo. ihniati. senior cluhm -poiisor, was in general charge of the affair and under her directions a dinin wii erved by linderclusetnen to op. n the -.-t Ivltie* Slicker- with p|< lilies of sludelils were Klein as favor, Ihe gym .as liim was appropriately de o ati-d for the affair. COUNCIL OF CHURCH WOMEN IN MEETING Mrs. II c llettmaiiaperger of Fort Wayne, disiih t < hafnnan of th,* Indiana loum-il of < lmr< h wo men. was the guest speaker at the local chart h women s meeting at the Metin,,| i church Tuesday afternoon. Mrs Dwight McCurdy, p eslih-nt of the organization of Dm atm council of chart h women, win* un able to be present, and in her ah sence. the meeting was presided over by >lrs. S Leonaid-oii. who also led tn the devotional program. Xssistlng Mrs. Leona ds*m in de vollolle were Mr M O l.ester. Mrs H ti Wynn, Mr- i-aig.i Get ber, organist, and Mrs Wiliam Feller agd Mrs Walter Ki k. who sang a duet. My Task." Mr-. Ileitmanspergt r's address was informative ami inspirational, pertaining to the history of ami the objective whit h is essentially a missionary enteiprise of tin* united count II of t Inn. h women I •'■nomination t| zr>*up- were urged to accept or reject the proptatal to unite iii a conn. II of chun h women, ami to report their decision to M s. McCurdy More than one hundred women were present to hear the address and enjoy a social |>,*rlod Tea was served the guests by the women of the .Methodist church. The ~o<ial room and serving table w,-re attractive with lovely Illa - ami tulips ami candelabra ENTERTAIN WITH SURPRISE PARTY Miss Hetty Walters, a member of this year's graduating <la-s at Decatur high hool, was given a surprise patty followin'- hacalaur eate service- Sumi::, evening by he parents. Mr ind Mrs John V Walters. Those attending were Oliver Wahurr. Mr ami Mi Forrest Wai ters. Mr. and Mry Lyle Franz and son. Mr and Mrs Viiiur Scheid

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 A. M. Phonea 1000 — 1001 Wednesday Decntur Home Economhv club, M-“ I. E Archbold, 1:15 pm. . -t Mary s lown-hlp Home Etoni onilcs club, flea-ant Mills high cu hool. 1:30 pm. I’.ioebe Bible class of Zion Evnn L't'liiai and Heform.d thurch, Mrs ! I Dalia,, Goldner, 7:30 pm. Moiimotitli Merrymnld-. Mon ’ mouth school. 1:30 p m. Lutheran Walther league, S p in. I I’sl lota Xl.sorority. Elk- home,l ikpm. t nursoay So Cha Ilea, Mrs Dick Ehlnger. 7 30 p m. M omen <>f Moo-e. Moo*,* home. f S p 111 . ex<" lit iv<* .m*.'ti||g, 7;30 pm , ! Stated meeting of Eastern Star,i Maconic, 7:'Io pm. St Paul Ladies \id society, Mrs Floyd \rnold. all day. i lluralistic Study club, Mrs. \me Ila Miller, s pm. I tiion Tow nship Woman’- club, | Mrs George Morris. 7:30 pin «*• fir. I> s I and IV of W S C S. of Methodi-I eliiir. h, Mr- Harry I I Daily. 2 3o p.m. , Circles II ami 111 of W S. C S of Methodist chu ch. Mr Frank Krick. 2 Io pm Friday po. aliont;-- lodg,, Red Men hall. i s p.m. , Legion auxiliary rmcial meeting, Legion, s p in, Pro.ressive Workers ,la-s of I inity Evangeli* al I church. I M and Ms. Hermatl Saiitldne, * 7 ’!•' pm. . Happy Hu tiers 111 < lull, Jac'Pi' line Stauffer, 7 j' tn. Tuesday Hoof Township Home Economies , club. Mi Hen y Graber. I 3tt p.m. ! erer and children. Mr ami Mrs J Kenneth Parrish and children. Mr. and Mr- Elbert Schumn of !to< ki so d. (I. Mrs Sarah Martin. Ralph, Arnold and Richard Martin, Met cella anti Leroy Waltert, Helen Haines of Momoe. Elizabeth Cramer. Willi un .Museinian and Jam* and Marge Drew Delicious refreshment, were sc veil by Mr-' Walters, assisted by ,; Mrs Elbert Schumn ami Mrs. Forle t Walters Mi-.t Walter re I - eived many lovely gilts. BUSINESS WOMEN HAVE MOTHER DAUGHTER PARTY Tin- annual mother and daughte r bamiuet of the Ifnsim-s ami Pro-fe-siona! Women's club was held Monday evening at the Ma-onlc 1 hall. The decor cl lone r< < alied the ga»

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ninety period with pap< i dolls in mop skins proudly gracing the tables and miniature duplicates as ntlividiial favors A lovely arrangement "f lilacs, bleeding ha.nts ami lilies of the valley along with va iou- poitet| plantcompleted the picturi* Piano selections were played during the dinner hour by Eileen Hieherich Mrs Vera Kleinhenz won the jtloor prize Ollier gift- were g ven | M's Katherine Stew.i t. oldMt mother present; Mrs H'ccild Shoaf youngest mother, ami Mrs Von Reber, mother with the large I ' number of c hildren Bingo was pluved during the emainder of i he evening. The committee in charge incllld ■*d Vera Sauer, chairman, Mary Mice lleim-ke. Evelyn Frohnapfel and Aldine Frauhiger TRI KAPPA SORORITY HAS MOTHERS PARTY Tri Kappa sororit t< niertaliied with its annual mothers pa ty last evening at the* Elks home Lovely nouquels of mixed flowers d<* j o ated tin- room for the occasion Following th* buffet dinner, a brief biisine-- meetin.- w.c con I ducted by Mr- I. Gray Paddock.; cororify |>ievident ITic* program so th*- evening eoiisisieii of moving pictures* shown by c I. Finlayson. Hostes ■ ■es were Mrs. Cail Gerlier, Mrs . Finlayson, Mo- Hoy Schwartz, ami MI ' Bob Holt house C. B. L- OF I. HAS ANNUAL CONVENTION The Catholic' Benell,lent Ladies of Indiana held it forty-seventh; annual convention Tuesday in Fort W'eyiie The* IB Rev E -I Mun.'..in, v •' • -ad the high mass, follow ing a procession freeni ! the- K of c to the Cathedral The a-eembly then returned to the K of C building where the* convention meeting was held After the* noon luncheon, th** following supreme* officers Were eleded supreme* spiiitual director, the Rev Mung'ivan. -u|ierne president, Charles Freiburger; supreme vice* president, Joseph Weigand. ellpreme -ec ret.cry. Clem .1 Getty; supreme* treasure--, Julian F Franke, cliam ello:. John Web • r orator. John L Cogby; mar shall. Harry Pobanties; guard. Ann M* Laughlin. medical examiner. Dr. Geotge G. Lenk Mrs, Rose Taiivas represented tin* local group at the meeting. Other groups r* ple-s* *cled Werefrom Gariett, Goshen, Tipton. Hammond, Gary and Fo t Wayne ~ Serve The BEST In MEAT When you buy meat from Gerber you are assured of getting quality at all times. Our meats are processed under our own personal supervision from choice Adams county herds. GERBER Meat Market T rade In a toror. lowa Decatur (iul bransen AMERICA S SMARTEST IMAXO FASHIONS ■I w — .■ I EARLY AMERICAN SPINET —traditionally charmeng Made in Bleached Mahogany or Walnut finish. Just as Gulbransen Pianos are foremost in modern and traditional styling, so Gulbransen piano tone is foremost in musical loveliness. Only the match less skill and sterling crafts manship of experienced Gulbransen artisans can produce these superb instruments with their gem like clarity and richness of tone. A Gulbransen Spinet Piano will fulfill your every expectation. Their su perior quality insures a lifetime of musical happiness. Priced from $165 up. Terms to suit your budget. Trade in your old piano today. YAGER Furniture Store "Open evenings by appointment." Berne — Downtown.

The Happy llihil«*i- i-il < ;m> will 1111*1-1 at *<"V**ii <>i he k Frlduy evening ill lh< home o J.icipieline St.lllffer The Hool Town-hip Home Econ oml > I lull will meet TueHll.iv after noon nt one thirty o'clock at the liume of Mi- Henry Graber Mrs Gerald Graiidstaff and Mr« Flor"in i- Sll-dorf will be t. i- a-Mating lio-*le-Thu < nb* meetings of the W S i' S of the Methodirt church Vi I be hi Id at two thirty o'elix k Thursday afternoon Cui I and IV. home. M m Hairy Daily, as siatant ho-teaaes, Mi J H King. Mra L I. Hann and Mna Dean Dorwm devotion-. Mi- Robert Milli-r loHHun. Mr ItUHKell Owena | <’iri h--* II and 111. Mrs Frank Krick, asriatant host ••ae«, Mia Lowell Smith. M* John Doan. M a Giant Fry. Mrs L. E Arch bold. Mr» Tom Vrtijs ami Mi« Willard Mcßride, devotions Mrs Fred Ham het le-son. Ml N'athan Xi-laon o JpERSOMAIS The fifty first annual meeting jof tiie Ohio ( ity Liberty alumni ' association will be held in fin* high i hool auditorium in Ohio t'ity, o Friday evening, .May :',n Mrs Henry B.itiinan I, api-ndiiiv* veral weeks in Goodland o

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Admitted Mrs Caroline Dougherty. .Monroeville. Mr?- II H Moser, Bl me, Hon Koo-, route 1. Mra William H Garson. Willis Fonner, Decatur. ■ Diamis-ed Thomas Steury. Mercer avenue Mi- Walter Gi Horn, 434 Mercer avenue; Mr* ’Earl Lehman and baby boy Gre • Owen. Berne. Max Andrews, U 22 North Eleveltll atreet. Lyn Mai bach Willshire. O, Mrs Robert .Manning and baby boy Stephen Joe Geneva Billie Wayne Te,t* I I leni'va ii Trade In a uooo iown — Decatur

000-Goody!/ s?, JMy favorite y . 'Breakfast! ~ —— —— Double Fresh Sunbeam Bread Gives You Double Delicious Toast! Yes, that’* what folk* are saying about ff J Inflection Double Fresh Sunbeam It toasts up with a grand, hearty flavor and melting tenderness that make* A. year appetite sing for joy! Z ' '** *’**'fl j It took many years to perfect Double x ■ Fresh Sunbeam. Years of hard work ‘ n ’■ and effort! Today you enjef the re- 1 Pm A 8 »5 suits every time you reach for Sunbeam V* '"Wk & in the beautiful new bluc-and-while | 1 M P WrOPPM I gH Try Sunbeam next time you eat. Seo \ ~ S ' why it’» becoming a prime favorite! 1 K O S Perfection 'mm. >™ Sunbeam Bread IT’S DOUBLE FRESH! *- -^*iii'tf -■ - 4iAS~- ■iilfcir*t-' •'iftiirtii’ —

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Mi and Mr- I.mu- \ uii.ciiten. Ilf Herne. Mie parent* of > baliv > boy. born at ", It am this morning at the Adams county iio-muri.il hospital lie weighed ** pounds, 11 ounces \ lialiy son wa burn to Mr and I Mrs Richard Mail.md 721 North Second street at 12 ’•* pm I’.i* day at the h>< al h -jnt.il Ihweighed 7 pound- '' ■ in •

DR. H. R. FREY OPTOMETRIST 104 N. Second St. (above Democrat office) ♦ Eyes Examined ♦ Glasses Fitted HOI KS: •< a m t i 12 noon | 1 p. m to r> ji m. Saturdays till 8 p in. Glo-e each Thttrs. afternoon Evenings by appointment. Phone 27 you suffc MONTHIY FEMALE PNN? 'Jhli pr» at tn«* In to relieve pain, nrn« um • and weak, cranky, dm •<1 t. ■ n < in<«. «»f such da>» when dur t<; female functional n > ntiHy <ll • ,r bnn< w* Ah ■ fji.< ?<'.nncM- t< iniHPiiiKiuin comVouso I Say it with I FLOWERS | from / J STj

WWWWWMRMTWWWWWWWWWWIIWWWWWWVI I 7^Cea *7d (faHete'ttf .dot Ocwtcit Wv ;isk votir co-operation in keeping the ; < emeten a* neat, clean and beautilttl as possible. To help u- in our endeavor please do not plant flowers or place holders on j grates without first consulting the Superintendent—Mr. Clarence Smitley—regarding our improvement plans. ] Y(H R BOARD OF TRI STEFS ; MATTERS • YOUR MONf> s ? O' THE 5 = HOME REPAIR m > PROBLEM ’ a; v o < s 'KyT ANY home owners lace this dilem- O ... JLVL ma. Their homes need repairs, Z 2 but the costs of labor and material O have gone beyond their reach. We offer these suggestions: 1. Select the really important repairs; 2. Get competitivp prices; 3. Finance the repairs H q with a Jow-cost bank loan and repay ™ monthly from income. Ge? the facts. (n o FIRSTSTATE BANK « S X. H E»tabli*heu 1883 5» Membr, Federal Rexerve Syt-tem Member FDI C. 'VfY MATTERS • YOUR MONP

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