Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 247, Decatur, Adams County, 19 October 1948 — Page 3

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r Woman's Club Opens Year’s Chivies With Dinner Monday Evening R,.-. Roll rt Mid D.incl wax the xpeak'-r a' the opening i,'ip Won all’* < lnb held la*t evening at the M.ii;.-\ M.u Dam bailor of die Tlnnl I'rexbyten.in i hutch .iri'l -fate chaplain of Lion* club*. combined .1 travel BLa.- for I' » hour* program The cp.'ak. r received his g* I, lion . from nu ll famous baritones a - Ernest ,\ lam and

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• 1 : t I Stucky, vice president, Mrs. G J. I lluckley. second vice-president: t Miss Betty Melchi. secretary, and , Mrs. Clarence Ziner. treasurer. Announcement was also made I , that the November I mee'lng ha" been postponed to November 2? and will be held at the library. r I BAG SERVICE EMPLOYES , , HAVE CHILI SLIPPER . Employes of the Bag Service , Inc., and tlieir families were en1 tertained with a chili supper al Sun Set park last evening. Roller skating was enjoyed during the I evening, followed by a square . i lance. The Geels family furnished . the music. MARY GARNER AND JAMES LOUGH WED Mrs. Josephine llirschy has made, known the marriage of her daugh ter. Mary Garner, to James Louch. j son of Cota 11. Lough of this city The vows were read Saturday. October IG. at the home of the Rev John E. Chambers. , .Mr. and Mrs. Richard Foreman. lot Willshire (».. winessed the ' teremony. The couple is residing at 1227 ' Madison street Mr Lough is cm ployed at the City Light and Power WEDDING TO TAKE PLACE OCTOBER 23 The marriage of Miss Jeanette Reidenbach. of ('envoy, o. and William 8. Pa|>e. son of Mr ami Mrs Raymond Pape of Monroeville, will take place at six thirty o'clock Saturday in the St Paul's Lutheran church at Convoy, with the Rev. W II Moeller, of Van Wert, officiating Miss Leroy Huffman, of this city, will assist in serving the guests at 'the reception following the cere ' I mony at the parish hall DONNABELLE HURST TO WED OCTOBER 30 The approaching marriage of, I Miss Donnahelle Hurst, to Donald ■ 1 \(folder, son of Mr and Mrs ' | Charles Affolder. of this city, was announced today by her parents. 4fcf- Kt*'* Mrs. Arthur Hurst. The 1 vows will be real Saturday even ‘ 1 ng. October 30. Both the bride-elect and Mr As ' folder att« tided Deialtlr high school. Miss Hurst is employed al 'he Decatur Indusries. Inc. while the bridegroom-elect is an employe of the I”. S. Rubber Co. Fort Wayne MRS. HENRY B HELLER HOSTESS TO CLUB I The Reaeart h club met Monday ■ afternoon with Mrs Henry It Hel Iler as hostess Mrs (I L Vance.' president of the < luh. opened the'meeting with the club lolled. Cur rent events were given by each member of the club, after which Mrs W. Guy Brown read an inter- , •sting paper on the lite of the au Ithor. Frances Parkenson Keyes Mr* Keyes acquired the material for her novels by living and study-

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Society Item* for day* publication mutt be phoned in by 11 a m. (Saturday 9:30 a m.) Phone 10001001 Miaa Betty Melchi Tuetday V. F. W. auxiliary. V. F. W hall. S p.m. C. L. of C. pot-luck. C. L. of (’. hall. 6:30 p.m. Loyal Daughters class of Bethany Evangelical C. B. church, Mrs. Joe Hunter. 7:30 pm. i St Joseph group conference of W H. W S . Evangelical V. B. c hurch, Ossian. 0:30 a m. C. L. of C. chorus, hall. 7:30 p.m Tri Kappa sorority social meeting. Elks home. * p m Presbyterian laidirs Aid so< iety. Mrs. C. A. Dugan, 2:30 pm. St. Luke Evangelical and Reformed church, chut ch. all day. Garden c lub meeting, postponed Wednesday Zion Lutheran Married Couples club masquerade plcnie. shelter house. Hanna Nuttman park, S p in. Decatur Home Economics club. Mrs Grover Laclies Shakespeare club. Mrs. I. :<’ Pettibone, 2..t0 pm. Hair Dressers asso iation. Rice Hotel, 6 p in Psi lota Xi called meeting. Elks home, k p.m. Thursday Women of Moose initiation. Moose home. S p.m., officers, 7 30 p Hi St. Ann Study club, Mrs. Joe Smith, 7:30 p.m. Missionaty society of Church of I f’od. Mrs Guy Agler, 7:30 pm. Booster club dance, K. of C. hull. | p.m. to 12. Do Your Best class of Trinity Evangelical I' B. church, church. 7:30 p m. Progressive Workers class of Trinity C. B. church, church basement. 7:30 p.rn. Rummage and bake sale. Women's guild of Salem Evangelical and Reformed churc h. K. of P home, ‘.l a.m. Presbyterian Ladies Aid. Mrs. (’. A Dugan. 2:30 pm. Phoeiie Bible class, < hureh par-1 Hors. 7:30 pm. Friday I Pocahontas lodge, Red Men Hall. ' 7: 3o ji m Adams Coun'y Federation of ! lubs. Mrs Dean liyerlv. 1 p.m. Saturday Bake sale, juniors of Trinity Evangelic al I’ B church. Goodyear store St Mary's society bake sale, din I ing room of Catholic school. 2 to 4 1 I p m. ! Bake sale, l.adic-s A d society of I St Peters Lutheran church. Pub ■ lix Se vice- Co., !i a.III. Sunday Chicken suppei fancywork and bake- sale Zion Lutheran church Friolzheim. I 3o p.m Monday .Music deptillinenl of Decatur Wee mans club. Mrs Lesin Litterer. 7 30 p m ing in the community in which the books have their setting. "River Road' and 'Came a Cavalier" ate two of her more recent Istoks A blief business session concluded the meeting. The next meeting of the club will lie on Novemlier 1 Mis. Eugene Runyon will be hostess and Mrs

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l» 11. Erwin will discuss the topic 'National Parks." HOLY CROSS CLUB MEETING IS HELD The Holy Cross discussion club ' of the N C. C W of the St. Mary's 1 ' patisli unit held its meeting recent-1 ' l> at the home of Mrs. Herman Losho. with Mrs. Car! Schnepp as chairman. The meeting was opener! with prayer, followed by roll call. The program discussion was on the lives of Sain’s. The next meeting will be held November 11 at the home ut Mrs. . Julius llrlte. QUEEN OF ROSARY STUDY CLUB MEETS The Queen of the Rosary Study , bib held its regular meeting Thurs day evening at the home of Mrs. Cordelia Schult I The meeting open-' ed wilh prayer by Mrs Bernardine Kreps, leader for the evening Fhe chose as her discussion topic "The 'eremony of the Mass." Meetings of the club will be held the second Wednesday night of I •acb month in place of the second ' rhursday. The next meeting will lie held on November 10 at the home of Mrs. Rose Tricker. GAMMA NU SORORITY MEETING IS HELD The Gamma Nu sorority held its monthly social meeting recently at lie fire station. Hearts and pinxhle were played, after which a brief business meeting was held, tn invitation was read to attend an inniversary party of the Bluffton •hapter on Monday. October 25 Members planning to a'tend are asked to < all 1092, Lovely refreshments were later served in keeping with th*' Halltween theme. Th" committee in luded Betty Gallogly, Mrs Elbert \urand and Mrs Kenneth Small MRS. HERBERT HAWKINS ENTERTAINS CLUB Tile regular meeting of the Hap py Homemakers dub was held recently at the home of Mrs. Herbert Hawkins. Following the song "On the Banks of the Wabash.' •he club prayer was repeated in unison The following officers were hen elected president. Mrs Mary Erp: vice president. Mrs Heiherl I Hawkins: secretary. Mrs. Deloris 'Mitchell: treasurer. Mrs. Genevieve Parrish, leaders. Mrs Dor othy Bal'Zell. anil Mrs Wilbur Stanley; alternate leaders, Mrs. Violet toe and Mrs. Sally Cook, chorus, Mrs Floyd Brandt; Howers and gift. Mrs Mabie Cook. Following the auction sale, lovely refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs Floyd Mitchell Twenty members and iiwo gues's attended the meeting !ENJOY SUPPER FRIDAY EVENING The Mi Pleasant W S. ('. S and lie Mt Pleasant Bible study class ■njoyed a pot luck supper Friday evening at the home of Mr and 1 Ur» Chauncey Sheets Following the supper, a short litis Hess meeting wax eondm led >y the vice president. Mrs Lional '.rent linger The lioxology wax sung by the group, followed bv •rayer by Mrs Clifford Conn The loeiety rejiorted five bouquets, wenty-eight ■ aids and seventy four sick calls were made They tlso decided to send five cents a member to Press House. Mrs Jex.e Singleton then closed the meet .ng with prayer, after which games ind contexts were conducted by the Rev. Conn. Those attend nu were Mr and ilrx Milton Fuhrman. Mr. and Mrs. Norval Fuhrman and family, Mrs. Buri Fuhrman and family. Ur. and Mrs Wilson Beltz and family. Mrs. Druscilla Fuhrman. Mr and Mrs Truman Goldner and amily. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kmc and ron. Mr and Mrs. Frank Single- ' on and family. Mr and Mrs. Lion I Brentlinger and son. the Rev nd Mrs. Clifford Conn and son. Ur and Mrs. Everett Singleton and amily. Mr. and Mrs Jesse Singleton. Mrs Florence Susdorf and :ill Susdo.f. Mr and .Mrs Merle , heels and family, of Fort Wayne. < dr and Mrs Brice Sheets and Uisx Nevolelie Biehold JAN FREEBY ELECTED EONE PRESIDENT Dan Fieetiy. |>resident of the Zion .utheran church young people* <M-iety, was elected president ol he inter-river zone of the Waith ■r League at the annual fail zone •ally held Sunday at St. John's Lutheran church at S< humin. (> rhe Wal'her league Is the youth uganization of the Lutheran I -hureh. Missouri synod, with a I nemliershiji of ninety thousand young people The inter-river tone. >f which Mrs Freeh; was elect- i ed president, comprizes eleven societies in the Deca:ur-Van Wert area Harold Sehamerloh. of Im 1 manuel Walther league. t'nion township, was re-elected vice pres ident. and Miss Bernadine Werling of Bethlehem Walther league. Os sian. was re-elec'ed secretary-treas-urer The Rev. Edgar P Schmidt, pastor of the local Zion Lutheran church, wax ihosen spiritual ad vis

I or of the zone Retirlug pr< -»<D lit < f the zone, | \lton Steele of V.m Wert. O pre--1 id<d at Sundav's zone meeting, • ami Cai l Heidi, of Evansville, pres--1 lent of the Indiana dixtri< 1 of the ' Walther Le.b u< l . addressed the I meeting on league activities to be ' stressed in the new year \mong Hie project* of the zone is the pur- < hase of a mil rafilm projector to be donated 10 a veterans hospital, supporting youth health camps in Europe and engaging In Bible study. The Rev. Schmidt served as 'toastmaster of the rally lianqtiet , field at the Rockford. (>.. high i school. Songs and novelty numbers 1 were presented by an octet comjiosI ed of students of Con ordia college • and community singing was led by Fred Stojipenhazen of Ossian. The feature of Ho- banquet was ar, ad • i dress by tile Rev. Martin Zschoebe. 1 pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran i church. Najroleon. (). who addressed 'he leaguers on the topic "Saved to Serve.” Po.-ahon'as lodge will meet at seven thirty Friday evening at the . Red Men hall. The laidi'-x Aid mi iety of the St. j Peter s Luth, ran < hutch will sponsor a bake sale at the Publix Ser vice Co. on South Second street Saturday beginning at nine o'clock The sale will include home-made cakes, pies, doughnuts, bread, etc. also, chicken and noodles to carry out The Music department of the Iterator Woman's rltlb will meet promptly at seven thirty o’clock Monday evening at the home of Mrs. la-wls Litterer. The St. Mary's society will sjemxor a bake sale Saturday from two to four o'clock in the dining room of the Catholic school. Members are asked to bring baked x<x>ds to the school after one o'clock. All articles must be in by three The ommittee in charge includes Mrs. Elmo Miller, chairman. Mrs Robert Osterman, co-chairman. Mrs. Ar 1 thitr Myers and Mrs. Charles Mil I ler. The Women of the Moose will have formal ini'istion Thursday evening at eight ''clock at the, Moose home, preceded by the i.f i fleers meeting at seven thirty All officers, chairmen and escorts are urged to attend

Child's To relieve mlrerir * MP JC IC S without do*m<t. rtbon V v»7Tc «t Are you going through the function*) 'middle »*« period peculiar to woe et. (3* to 52 yr* I’ tine* thia make you .utter from hot lUxhe., feel >o fier»oua, htgh-ttrung. tired ’ Then try f.ydi* K. Pinkham* Vegetable OmK,uud to gellav* aueb tymptoma nkham'i Compound »Im> haa what Doctor* call • ttumacbtc tonic effect' HYMA I. PINKHAM S

f y Faraec* tatp«c*lea. tipert repair wark aa aay Mv f aiaka of ,«raa:a. Ca*t ba..d aa labar aad aia- ■■ ■■ terlalv ata., f ..*■• ar write taday. "ALL-FUEL Furnace Made Heme Comfortable” "TA< ■ frmolfJrd our an 4 hat, a aaw Wilhamioa Tnpl ila kurnat- nstallad h nade aur tnara camtartab.'f than aae balata aarip taam aitb tha aarnt imp* tafuia *itb I •• tua! - ■■ (Hitaatl) Daranta O Nra> latt. Th* ALL-FUIL Faraace turn. Ga*. 08. Cake ar Caat WILLIAMSON HAUGK *wnmmmmi.*..Mi Heatlnj; A Appliances MeafMv Favnaaf* Ta Self _ Decatur. Phone 4‘J Furnacea aiaanaa 4 50 up MONMOUTH p * T * *■ sasfr' Friday Night- Oct. 22—Monmouth H. S. ~ROrND & SQI ARE DANflNti ON GYM FLOOR Plenty of Fresh. Sweet Cider, Doughnuts and Pop Corn. , GAMES. (You will also have a chance to win a Turkey.) PUBLIC INVITED

The junlo" of tin- Trinity l-Iva'i-| gellcal I nii'd 8.-c'iiren church will i sjronsor a bake sale Saturday at the 1 Goo'lyear lure po< ei-d ’ from the Mile will lie n cd ' < pun hase equip metd for the mu ctv at the<hurcii • The Adams Court; Federation of, clubs will have a carry-ln luncheon ' at one o'clock Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Dean Byerly. The Zion Lutheran Married Couples club will have a masquerade picnic at the shelter house. Hanna Nuttman park. Wednesday evening at eight o’llo k A fancywork and bake sale will be held at Hie Zion Lutheran church at Friedheini Sunday A chicken supi>er will be served at our thirty o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edwards and Mrs. Orin Crider attended home oming at Indiana university Satur lay and were over-night guests of Miss Kathryn Ann Edwards at the Delta Gamma sorority house Mr. and Mrs Bob Heller and son ' Dan. and Mr. and Mrs Jim Cowem ' ittended the Indiana-Ohio State ante at Bloomington Saturday Funeral services will be held i Wednesday afternoon for Mrs 'ophia Baker, SI, well known Os ilaii woman, who died Sunday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs ileiHch'l Weikel Two daugherx. 25 grandchildren and 27 ■reat-grand-'liildren -utvive The .ervicex will be held .it the Church >f God near Yoder Mr and Mrs Paul I'almgren of loazland were Decatur visitors Monday. Mr Paluigren is Chicago llstrict manager for Capehart and ■'arnxworth radios and television etx

fesli 's wQr Buy your tickets now for Father Flanagan's famous BOY’S TOWN CHOIR at Decatur Jr.-Sr. Hit'll SchtMil Wed., Nov. 17 8:15 I*. M. Sponsored by Psi lota Xi Sorority

\ smooth vnt n.'-d a'i •it 27. 5 eel-11, we.'irill. .1 leather jar set, ..ipped into L.ulfton ■ ; tu'd.n cf ' e noon and •llppe ' oi:' in i couple : if hour* wi h -* :7*= in ra di a- the remit of < f- ~n.’ li:i -e. > iie k- 0:1 i vlontpeli -i lank. He t>--oa tue Bluff ton Milling C" for fit! !*<h Hard : ware for 1121. Norge Sale I'.os ami Bluffton llutiber Works for J! 16 Walter Gib-on. supreme governor of tile Moose I x!ze. froth Oakland. Cal. will give the address at an initiation meeting at Portland Friday. November 5. Mrs. Mont Fee and Mr and Mrs Dick Frislnger and sons of Greenfield. were Sunday guests of .Mr 1 and Mr*. Robert Garard Believe that sorrow is all there is fur your life, and that is all your life will have. Wat tier.

"IZZIZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZT COMPLETENESS OF SERVICE neuer limited by price Each service a t Zwick Funeral Home 1* entirely complete regard leas of co»t. The price of the »ervice is determined tolely by the family and every service in each price range receive* our skilled attention to detail, a* well at the complete use of our facilities. \ ,05tr 1 PRE-CHRISTMAS TOY SALE At The Economy Store 14 Value Packed Days ( Wed. Oct. 20 To Sat. Oct. 23 / DOLL HIGH CHAlß—was 2.18 Now .. 1.98 DOLL CARRIAGE (large)—was 16.93 Now . 10.98 TABLE 4 CHAIR SET—was 12.98 Now . 898 LARGE EASEL BLACK BOARD—was 3.98 Now 298 DOLL HOUSE—was 1.98 . Now . 98c (HONING BOARD—wan 1.39 Now 98c METAL IRONS —were 39c . .. . .. Now 25c LARGE TOY MANGER—was 2 19 Now 1 29 SEWING SETS—were 100 Now 69c 26 inch MAGIC SKIN DOLL Now 698 ALL RUBBER DOLL. Drinks. Wet*—wai 1.39 Now . 1.19 BOW AND ARROW SET (20 tb.)— was 498 Now .. 298 DART BOARDS —were 39c Now 25c XYLOPHONES—were 79c Now . 39c ALL METAL DRUM— wa* 39c .. . .. Now . 25c XMAS STOCKING FILLER (large variety) Now .. 3c "STROMBERG BECKER" BUILDING SETS were 49c . — Now .. 19c METAL TRUCKS—were 49c Now . 29c CHILO'S TOY BROOM—wa* 29c Now . 10c ONE LOT OF DOLLS—were 249 Now 1 59 CHRISTMAS TREE Bl LBS WILL BE SCARCE TILS YEAR B( Y NOW!! You Don't Have To Buy The Set* To Get The Bulb*. Series — Individual — Outdoor Bulbs X-MAS WRAPPING PAPER—I«c value 7e I ar«e Selection of STI’FEEB ANIMALS 4 OFF MUSICAL X-MAS TREE 1.9 S Play* "Holy Night" Ml Sl< AL JEWEL BOXES 'j OFF BEAI TIFI L SELEt TIOX OF lIELIGIOrS Pit TI RES AT OFF KI NDREDS OF TOYS AT »z OFF HALLOWEEN ITEMS > /2 OFF Metal Noisemaker* — were 10c Now. .5c HATS (large aelection) — were 10c Now 5c Confetti — Maek* — Horn* — Skeleton* Economy Store - Decatur ■'.'■y’"-

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I MJospital i V** | Admitted: John 1, Wolf. 434 , John i xtree-t Dixtni.xxed Mrx. Hubert Auguxt and daughter. 1024 We*t Adam* xtieei, Mrx Wilbert Reinking and *on. Sole Os Residence In Berne Announced Berne. Oct. 19 — Nelxon S'hug Saturday purehuxed the Harold A. Brown home in the south part of ■own. The house wax xold at public auction and brought |5,790.