Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 212, Decatur, Adams County, 8 September 1948 — Page 3
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% J Rl KAPPA SORORITY . MSTALLS NCW OFFICERS ■’<; A bUklneM heeling of Tri Kappa arortty wax belli at the Elks home ueaday evening Mrs I. Cray Pad ••* ock. retiring president, presided nd installed the following new oflean: Mrs. Wendell smith, preaiapt; -Mlm Kathleen McConnell, ecretary. and Miss Los Chronister. h ': reaawer. Mrs. Smith then appointed the allowing contalt teen for the new I ear: program. Mm. J K Gunther, ira. C. L Finlayson. Miss Helen > laubuld; dental clinic. Mrs. Lloyd owana; xcbolarship. Miss Kathryn Itruuffmah; project, Mr*. Simeon lain. Jr., Mrs Gerald Strickler Ira. Watson Maddox; flowers and vnlx. Mm. Rohe t' Holt house: pres, eporter, Mm. Walter J. Bockman At the clone of the meeting, the int-going officers. Mrs Paddock resident, Mm. James B. Kitchen, ice praaldent. Mrs. Wayne Ichnepf. treasurer and Mrs. J Stark Mayclin. sec retary, sieved I ovely refreahmenis. Mis. Lowell larper, repres- ting the sorority, hen presented Mis Paddock with a ovely paat president's pin. The next meeting will be a hocal meeting on September 21 at the ilka home with 'he new officers as amteues. dACLEY GIRLS lUILD MBITS The August meeting of the Mag ey Girls guild was held recently at he home of Ka'hryn Young The neetlng was opened wi’h the group .(aging a hymn and the scripture, ead by Miss Young. Various read I ngs and eons followed. Following a brief business meet I - pg. conducted by t)ie president, dice Ann Beinek--. the meeting was loved with prayer from the prayer A alendar. ■ During the social hour, moving Qcic-tures were shown by Mrs. Beu Bah KraoUm.ii and lovelv refiesh Bm-nta were served to the fourteen 2'tembent and guests in attendance ■dOLY CROSS CLUB BfEtTS RECENTLY W Mrs, Karl Schliepp was hos'ess 1 '•ecently to the Holy Cross discusmion club of the St Mary's parish I mit of the N I Mrs. Cien Lengerich, chairman P tre.ided at the meeting, f'ontrlbu lons of clothing were made by the timbers whi h will he sent to the teedy chMrei in Lurope The meet I ng was then closed with prayer The next meeting will Ice held on October 14 at the home of Mrs Herman Loshe PIANO MCI TAL TO BE GIVEN FRIDAY i The peblb Is invited to attend , » piano recital by the pupil* |>f Mrs. Earl Chase Frida.' evening at seven thirty </clock at the Union Chapel Evangelical United Brethren — ; This Will Please Her 7 lV O // ft V v F»»x /tS® i ’ r ■ I J - - Y i I . nK ' f |W 9486 II I ■ ] I SIZfS ■romiiu to growing girl«' new fashion detail °< MM wi 1 * lv ’" her * u< 1 eonMß< - herself* Buttonec yoke, note pockets, skirt pleats graceful curves of young gives per-ect fit I‘**ey ta use-. Complete illustrated Saw (9 bar’ shows you every step PUltßlti 94MS Kiris' rises 4. *. 10. 12. lUBIxa 10. ’•« yards St-inch R«Bd TWENTY FIVE c ent- ir Mna for this pattern to Decatur Dally Democ rat Pat’em Hept 154 N, Jefferson St.. Chicago SO. «’• Wint plainh YOUR NAME ADORE s ''ONE SIZE ANU f»TVUB NUMBER «-* of dream dre«se« some s hat a rirl ran ««-w her«elf »r» I* MARTIN Pattern F.-dt Twice as •• .BBSr, this catalog of news’ashioncc is yours for cents more
Society items for says publication must be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 1000-1001 Mess Betty Melchl Wednesday Zion Lutheran Walther league, church basement. " p.tn. Zion Evangelic n| and Reformed Women's Guild, chun h. S p tn. Vv >rld Friendship guild of First Presto “Han church, Mis. James L. Kocher. Jr., it pin. ('. 1,, of C. chorur. C L. of ('. hall, 7:3(t p m. Profit and Pleasure Home Ec Club, Mrs. Chatles Scluiepp, 7:30 p.m. Zion Lutheran Missionary society, church basement, 2 p in. Thursday Ladies Fellowship of Missionary church, Mrs. Ralph Myers. 7 pin WS.I'.X. of Mt Pleasant church. Mrs. Burl Fuhrman. 2 p tn. Progressive Workers class ol Trinity Evangelical |‘. it. church, Berne park, G p in. Baptist Women's Missionary socleiy, Mrs. E. Bell. 2 pin. Women of Moose, Moose home. ■> p.m., officers, 7:30 p.m. Zion Lutheran Male chorus, churc h basement. 7:30 p.m. Eastern Star. Masonic hall, politic k, 6:15 p tn., stateci meeting. 7:30 p.m. Friday Y. P. M 11. of Niittman Avenue I'. B church, Hanna NuUnian park. 7:30 p.m American Legion auxiliary installation, Legion home, fi:3o p.m. Ice cream social, St. Luke's church, Honduras. Zion Lutheran Sunday School teachers, church basement, 7 pm Ave Matie study Hu'i Mrs. Raymond Kohne s p in. Monday Ladies Firemen's auxiliary, Mis. Huy Steele. 7 3o put Tuesday Tri Kappa assoc late c hapter. Hunua Nuttman park. 6:30 p in. church. Those taking part will be Kay Burke, Judy Miller. Jackie Burke Rita Runyun. Bill Zwick, Belva Miller. Alic ia Levy. David Eichenauer, Brenda Levy. Byron Stilser, Ila mona Gattshall. Rowena Merriman. Sarah Frank, Marlene Johnson. Luanne Lehman. Roger Eichenauer. Dun ns Davidson. David Light, Bob Ochsenrider, Larry .Murker. Mira Miller. Marlene Snyder. Judy Slot ser. Louann Davidson, Kaye Runvon. Pauline l.obidger. Aldine Frauhlger. Shirley Workinger, Arlene Myers. Shirley Sudduth and Maty ■■■■■■■■■■■a QUALITY PHOTOFINISHING Films left before noon on Thursday, back the next day, Friday, at 9 a. m. Holthouse Drug Co. - -■■■■a ■ ■ ■■ ■
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Jane Smith. OBSERVES BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY (' I' Heckathorn was tin- honor <<l guest at a dinner Sunday, the oc-! casion marking his seventy-fifth i birthday anniversary. Other guests I were Mr and Mrs Brace Renner. Mrs. Sue Large, of Fort Wayne, Mr and Mrs led Heckathorn. Fort Recovery, O : Mrs. Blanche Mark. Phoenix. Aril.. M. and Mrs L. C. l- Early. Decatur. Mr ang Mrs E M I. Bowman and claughter. Anita, of Ossian, and Mr and*.Mr-. Ileckathorn. ENTERTAIN WITH ■. BIRTHDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs William Ehrman! L entertained with a birthday dinner: * Sunday for their great grande itildt ren. Arland Gale and Carlton Dale s Reinhard, in observance of their first anniversary , The large table, covered with white linen, was centered with a r small wagon and a large white and I blue cake Guests were Mr. and Mrs Donald s hady and son. Jeffery • Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ehrman and. son, Kenneth. Mrs Dorothea Shady. Mr and Mrs. Howard Reinhard f Mr and Mrs William Ehrman and . Robert Ehrman. The Y P M B of the Nuttman I Avenue United Brethren church . will meet Friday evening at seven thirty o'clock at Hanna Nuttman park The asses (ate chapter of Tri Kappa sorority will have a ph-nh • supper at six thirty o'clock Tues day evening at llanna-Nuttman park Members are rec|uest>-d to • bring their own tabic- service The Ladies Firemen's auxiliary will have its meeting at the hottie • of Mrs Roy Steele- at seven thirty o'clock Monday evening. The regular meeting of the W S 1 W S cef the- Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church will be 1 held at the churc h Tuesday eve ning at seven thirty o’clock. The leader will be Mrs. Vincent llanni and Mrs Blanc he Elzey. Mrs Clarence Drake and Mrs, Andrew Hil ton will be hostesses. The- general meeting of the W S (' S. of the First Methodist church will be held Thursday afternoon at the church The pro - gram will begin iwth a one o’clock • luncheon and each member is ask - ed to bring a covered dish and , table service. Mrs O G Baugh man will he In c harge of the devo . tlonuls and Mrs. N. A. Bixler will • be lesson leader. Henry Earl Bromer. Jr. son of Mr ami Mrs Henry E. Bromer I 9u9 N. Fifth street, has received his master of science Cleglee from ' the University of Michigan He was one of 1.120 students to be grad uated from the- summer school Mr Bromer is a graduate- of De Pau* University and of Decatur high xchool. Miss Marjoriia Moser left today for Greenville. S. C.. where sh will enter her junior year at 80l Jones college Mr. and MrsTChester W Ray. of Madisonville. Ky. were Sunday guests us the former s giamlmother I Mrs. John llendri, ks
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V - r j THE NATION'S FIRST LADY, Mrs Harry 8. Truman holds her new niece, Charlotte Margaret Wallace, after the infant's baptism in St John the Evangelist Church Denver, Colo. Mrs. Truman was honorary godinuthct at the ceremony Charlotte is the daughter ot David F, Wallace, Mrs Truman's brother and Mrs. Christine Wallace. (fntcrnalunal)
Mrs Emma Dudley has returned io her home in Cnldweil. <). after a several weeks' visit here with Mr nd Mrs. <> T. Johnson and Mrs Belle Lichtenstefzer Mr. and Mrs. Eddie McFarland end daughter, linoge.ie. attended the old settleis meeting at Gold Smith Monday and also visited wiih Mrs Pearl Shaw In Tipton Eddie Johnson, of New York City. >is!ted here over the weekend with his parents. Mr and Mrs O. T Johnson Other Sunday guests at the Johnson home included Mr and Mrs. Glen Johnso.i, of Marion, ami Mr and Mrs. Dwight Johnson, of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland M Ladd and sons, Robert and Gregg, ami Mrs John Weisel of Portland, have returned from a motor trip to Kin .lerhook. N Y . where they were guests of Mr ami Mrs James R Hanley. They were also dmnei guests of Lt Governor and Mrs Joseph Hanley ami the Kenneth Wil cox famil at their country estates near Albany Mt and Mrs Wayne- Beavers returned to their home in Mt Vernon today after a several lays' visit lore with relatives and ft I- nds. Mr. and Mrs Leonard Ahne vied jots, Jimmy, and Miss v M.ik dulene Reilii-nniorgan. of Scran ton. Ark. visited with the Henry Heimann family and « her re a . fives for the pad ten days. All schools at Defiance, (I. post-1 xuied opening liecause of Hie polio >utbreak There are eight cases in he county and two deaths have resulted. A postc-ard fioin Daa M Nibllc k cays he and Mrs. Niblic k have been •njoying New York City and their innual vacation. The Rev Clyde Westervelt o! '.lon pelic-r will be- guest speaker at he un on holiness meeting at fair Haven Mission in Fort Wayne Sun | day afternoon. The- public is invited | The Rev. and Mrs E E Isenhow er of this city will leave Sunday 'or a three-weeks trip of the west They will make the trip west with Mi* and Mis 11. O Hobbs, Phoenix. \riz . who an- visiting the Isenhow era in D»- ahtr Mr. Hobbs is a crother of Mrs Isenhower Mr and Mrs Ralph Hobbs of Wabash also visited Rev and Mrs. Isenhower here over the weekend While in the west, the IsenhoWc-rs plan to visit many places of interest to tourists. The Wabash valley and Northastern Indiana veterinary medi al associations will hold a joint iinner meeting Sep ember II at Mg reffm dhtreee es MONTHLY [ FEMALE COMPLAINTS Are you troubled by dtatreee of f-nmle fiinc-Uonst pc-rtislic dlsturbenrea? ts«-« thu make you •utter from pein, feel »o nercocct. tired at such tlmea? Then oc, try t.ydta M Ptnkbun'i Vegetable Concpoimd to relieve eurh eymptoma Pinkham • lieu a grand eootblng effect on one o/ women i nc*t Important vrpantt VD!I E 0,.r 37 MILIION tele Hohhouse Drug Co.
■i:3il o'clock at Lie Bluffton Conn ry club, northwest of Bluff'on -eat state- road I. Dr F M William con of Bluffton is chairman Frank Lundin. Jr , left Tuesday to iegin his senior year at Manchester ■ollege. .North Manchester. Mr and Mrs. Walter Hammons. Hixon. (>. are parents of a baby boy. iorn at * 03 a in today at the local tospital He weighed 7 pounds. 5 ounces. Mu, , Admitted Marvin Lynn Kirch inter. Geneva: Patrick llriede. De atttr; Donald Wefel. 213 Adams st reet. Dismissed Mrs Rex Rieseli and daughter, Berne. Mrs Melvin Hirschy and daughter, route 3; l.e toy Rlc li, Bettie, Mis. Harriet CIMUDixon, u.: Audrey and Kutella FU er. Biyani: Jeity Workinger. Ge tie i a. Drunk Is Ordered To Leave Decatur W. H. Johnson, a tomato pi< ker from .Newport. Ark . was arraigned in the court of justice- of the- iwace Floyd Hunter Hus morning cm a Ice „e Oc punllc lllloxic al lon filed igallist him by il'y police I lie ca ■< as con ini’-'d. au-l ne was ordereu uut of the city. Highway Employe Injured Tuesday Floyd Emit ley. Adams county highway emp.oye. mmowly ewcap c-d serious injury yesterday after noon when a piece of road ei|uip i.eni was Hi.own into gear and a heavy iron piece struck him in the a wU bmitiey was taken to the Adams o.ini; memorial hospital where his ,nyut y was Healed and he was re leased later He was standing at the rear of a scoop shovel and alien toe s*lo,el mo.ed upwaid it Struck nun i.n the head, cutting a deep gusli tn ills s- alp. I he mishap occur nd east ol Hfi uiut and ntutliey was blou Io the hospital by Phil .sauer.,, conn y highway superintendent. Decatur Motorist ■ nvoived In Wreck News has been received hefe of an ... io- in -ouciay morning mat ...n Welt, it. 111 which a In-catut cii-iti was involved Heun William ..on, 2t us IM--4tui. was driving an aU u un I . S». seven miles west I Van Wert, when be lull into the .eat o. a truck, shoving It tn turn mo the rear of a secund truck. Altlcougn WLitamsuii was uuaurt ..is . oinpauion. Misj Betty Ilans, ol Furl Wayne, received knee ..rutses Matte Kiselka. of t'bicagu. «t,e ol the Oliver of the first truck, rece-lved aead uruises *- xletit of the ,c openly Uatuaue vuuld uut be learn I ed. County Entrants Place At Fair Adams county 4-H'ers are contln--1 uinx to take honors in compatiI lions at the Indiana state fair. Leonard Kinxslev. of Geneva, tied for 21st place In the dairy judx mg event. Carl Becker, of Decatur, tied for second place in une potato unntaat and John* Frank, also us this city, placed third 'n another Frank | I n icusick. of liecatur. - typed sec - ond place in the hot Hungarian peppeis judging <>bthe 4-H garden j c lab. Trade In a Geaff Town — Decatur
'Cooks’ Corner' BY MARY R. SMITH Chiffon I’ie Favorites Chiffon pies are relatively nc-w to pasirytnakers. but their populaity is overwhelming Many prefer chil son pies to fruit ami cream pies, and little wonder, for c hiffon pies are light and fluffy with a 'melt InI your-mouth'' quality ned found tn other pies. Instead of being baked, the c hiffon pie filling is poured into a baked pie shell and set in the refrigera'or until film enough to eat You'll find < liif on pi* refreshing end espe. ially delh ions in hot weather. If you like apricots, you're sure to like April ot Chiffon Pie Here's the recipe. Apricot Chiffon Pie 1 table-spoon plain gelatin ■Kettcf'o for Beautiful Dry Cleaning Call 117 We're as near as tour 'phone. KELLY DRY CLEANERS 427 N. Ninth Street We pick up and deliver. MAKE “BACK TO SCHOOL WEEK” | Safety. Week I T’jcr.v Week of The Year! Kenneth Runyon DEC’ATI’K INST'RANCE' AGENCY Say It With FLOWERS from RRI ■BGamaSuMHEMteMawwcMs DON'T HIRE A "SITTER" To take care of your valuables when you go out. It’s much cheaper and more effective to have Residence Burglary and Theft Insurance. THE SUTTLES CO. Agents Niblick SUre Bldg, Decatur. Ind. ■ Tie Am Ciwile Caatynaf ed Me«4ee4 Caaa , Ihiiißiiill!
1 cup cold water 3 eggs, separated I cup brown sugar 'v teaspoon salt l*z cups canned apricot pulp 1 tablespoon lemon jui- >• 2 tablespoons sugar cup heavy < ream whipped Soften gelatin hi water Combine ‘ yolks, brown sugar, salt, apricot ' pulp, and lemon juice Cook over 1 I low heat until thick, stirring ion *|sttuttly \dd gelatin chill until ” firm Beat e.-g whites with sugar l Whip < ream Fold Meringue and it
1 \ I •’ I' I •«. • J 'Vfonw tOMU J XWICK SOMkt I fIMST UNCI !»»• * 320 N 2ND ☆ PHONES 41 AND 80f adopts a Youthful V ** fJ viewpoint! v ' Illi if * ill' I. Z I Aw seen in aijf ful! color tn ;; { fti (HARM I iWI i I isBI J w I • > '1 11 7 T I; | New in form and feel- f I \ I ing! Swansdown place* X-A \ \ a Quaker collar, a ' • 1 t \ double order of patch ■ k pocket* in one of Fall’* ’ K most favored silhouet- ' te*. Very dashing in a pure wool sheen covert. Sizes N to IR. 557.50. Other styles from *37.50 on up. Ours Exclusively E. F. Gass Store I m Our Convenient lay-Away Plan. — »»»»»»44MMM*M
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r* im ,m i --tiiii- l mt , '.iine 1- in a 9 inch baked pie shell with mixture, chill m refrigerator until firm ami ready to serve If desired, garnish with extra whipped cream. Anderson Cyclist Is Killed By Auto \nderson. Ind. S'ept s il'Pi Floyd Eddlematt. <" • believed to be a resident of Columbus. O. died last night of injuries received when ( the bicycle he was riding was struck by un automobile earlier in the evening.
