Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 282, Decatur, Adams County, 30 November 1948 — Page 3
lOVEMBER 30, 1948
cIUB ® 1:^B| C |.D MONDAY W*K' v.',""" !1 ’ s club met |»V .„ tbe library, with ■L nt i" ( ’ ha \ e ° |V J],..; Glen Marsh, o. ■■'■''St speaker in r ;! | l!(l -ra a chairman. rWxG-a Mrs. Raymond i ' , ' r " i’asswafer I IL'. Lake "'ere the ast*K). based her program F Wart She also displayed Faoii of souvenirs from |’"'K- which "ere sent by I rioihtr. Iler father gWW l n t,.,! States attornuii'i the war crimes „„m:r... Kodaehrome BjKk.., shown as a part o' ■"■J];,.. aeeiiaipanBanc !■' Mis i Helen Hanr'K two selection; IjKlr- Marsh's presentaI Hrard Ihiek. chib presi- | Klai 11’'' business meettime it was voted to r »ie Latin American feli;.Rs i . A. Dugan, on bef'B l.itoattite department, memorial service for 11 1,, ,vtmi and Mrs. > Iu r/. meeting will be II and Reformed church, [usie section in charge. •H SENIORS 'LAY “Girls Are Like That, F, Stone, will be given lior class vs the Monschool Friday and SatIngs, beginning at eight the school auditorium, being directed by Nord Robinson. inclddes Beverly Kable, , Lucille Grewe, RayI, Carol Kirsch, Fred nd Marion Sheets. OF VICTORY iN CLUB MEETS Lady of Victory discus- ■,[ the N. C. W. met at Mrs. Lawrence Gase ■ly evening. The meeting was K| with prayer, led by the Mrs. John Alberding. A MLirl answer program fol- ■ the business meeting; Braun was elected presi ■.('larna-e Heiman, seeref Mrs. Henry Braun, treasurer. of eleven dollars will be ito s Eva Alberding of the of Victory mission in M„ to be used to purgif's for children. Lett ng was closed with pray■it social meeting will be party on December ■y Doll Clothes IW Fwl HS V\ I H B /Og POLL I4"-20"TALl[ of these adorable doll- ■ from ONE piece* Easy to doll wardrobe Is what a ■ r l dreams of on Christmas ■ *»e her dream come true; ■ ttern 9086. For dolls 14 ■*2'' Varila ? e « in pattern, ■or ,k E ->’ TY FIVE m' ■ nJ?” pat,ern to Decatur ■ I'smocra'. p at te rn Dept.. » J «er»on St., Chicago 8% 1 K.' plainly YOUR NAME. K,' R ZONE, SIZE, STYLE I lhat "Personal'' are (■ »re handsome! See our ■tun,' d RT ’ X Flll * nd Win ■ Sewing dollars *“h lh ««‘ . Jl* “*’«•- Christmas CL * nii FRFF P*'t*n> for I Print,M ln ,he Ith **«» ®O" I book to yon!
Society Items for days publics- ] tion must be phoned in by 11 a.m. r (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 1000-1001 Miss Betty Melchl Tuesday 1 TUESDAY 1 Zion Lutheran Missionary socr iety, 7 p.m. C. L. of C. chorus, C. L. of C. hall, 7:30 p.m. ’ Philathea circle of Zion Evangel- ‘ leal and Reformed church, church - basement, 8 p.m. Kirkland Ladies Home Economics club and Blue Creek club, Kirkland gym, 7:30 p.m. ’ Decatur Garden club, Mrs. Oscar ’ Lankenau, 2:30 p.m. Pleasant Mills Methodist Willing ‘ Workers class, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- i ’ ard Speakman. 1 V. F. W. auxiliary called meeting,l ’ hall. I • Wednesday ■ Our Lady of Good Counsel study club, Mrs. Charles Keller. 6:30 p.m. Psi lota Xi business meeting, Elks home, 8 p.m.e ! Girl Scout leaders meeting, high ■ school. 1:30 p.m. • Little Flower Study chib, Mrs. ■ Marie York, 7:30 p.m. I Kirkland W. C. T. U, Mrs. D. C. Shady, 1 p.m. Ladies Shakespeare club, Mrs. Brice Thomas, 2:30 p.m. 1 Historical club, Mrs. M. F. Worth- ■ man, 2:30 p.m. Thursday Women’s Missionary society of ■ Pleasant Dale church, Mrs. Robert ■ Boerger, 1 p.m. Ladies Aid society of Trinity > Evangelical IL B. church, Mrs. ■ Frank Behnke, 7:30 p.m. 1 W. S. W. S. of Bethany Evangelical U. B. church, church basement. 2 p.m. W. F. M. S. of Nazarene church, parsonage, 7:30 p.m. Ladies Aid society of Union. Chap el, all day. ■ Ladies Aid society of First Chris--1 tian church, Mrs. Harmon Kraft, 1 7:30 p.m. Monroe Methodist W. S. C. S„ ; church annex, 7:30 p.m. Presbyterian Missionary society, 7'Mrs. Lowell Harper, 2:30 p.m. Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid soc- ■ iety, church basement, all day. Women of Moose, Moose home, ' 8 p.m , officers, 7:30 p.m. i Everready class of Methodist church, Dr. and Mrs. Gerald H. Jones, 7:30 p.m. Friday Pocahontas lodge, Red Men hall, 6 p.m. 1 Saturday Order of Rainbow Girls rummage ’i sale, Presbyterian church basement. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Bake sale. Magley Women's guild. Stults grocery, 9 a.m. C. L. W. class of Bethany Evangelical IL B. church, rummage sale, church basement, S to 11:30 a.m. 3. Members are requested to bring ‘ood articles for the Christmas gift basket for 'he needy. The next study meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Irenious Gase on December 27. The Women’s Missionary society of the Pleasant I ale church will
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■ meet Thursday afternoon at oneo’clock at the home of Mrs. Robert Boerger. All members are urged to attend. A meeting of the Ladies Aid soc- : iety of the Trinity Evangelical I nited Brethren church will be held at seven thirty o’clock Thursday i evening at the home of Mrs. Frank Boknke, with Mrs. Jacob Barkley and Mrs. William strahm assisting. The W. S. W. S. of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren • church will have its meeting in the church basement .Thursday afternoon at two o’clock. Mrs. Henry Adler will be program chairman and members are reminded that thankj offerings ‘may still be turned in at .' this meeting. The Magley Women's guild will i sponsor a bake sale Saturday, be- ! ginning at 9 a.m., at Stults grocery. ■ A special ChrisUmas program is . being planned for the Presbyterian Missionary society meeting to he held Thursday afternoon at two . thirty o'elock at the home of Mrs. Lowell Harper. Members are urged . to attend and are reminded to bring ' - gifts for Hillcrest community house. I The Zion Lutheran Missionary I society will entertain their children at a Chris mas party Tuesday evening at seven o’clock. The members will have a fifty cent gift exchange, and the mothers are requested to ■ bring a gift for their child. t The Order of' Rainbow for Girls s will sponsor a rummage sale Saturday from nine to four o’clock in , the Presbyterian church basement. , The W. F. M. S. of the Nazarene •hurch will have its monthly meeting at the parsonage Thursday ! evening at seven thirtv o'clock. i An all day meeting of the Ladies Aid society of Union Chapel will be held Thursday. A pot-luck dinner , will be served at the noon hour 1 The remainder of the day will be 1 spent in quilting and sewing. The Ladies Aid society of the First Christian church will meet at the home of Mrs. Harmon Kraft Thursday evening at seven thirty 1 o'clock. A gift exchange will be held. Mrs. Eural Rose will be the assisting hostess, and Mrs. William Teeple and Mrs. Goldie Roth will 1 be in charge of the program. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Graham, of |' Linn Grove, today announced the | engagement of their daughter Ruth Bene, to Sleppy, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Sleppy, of Peneto. The date for the wedding has not been set. i I 1 Pocahontas lodge will have its Christmas party Friday evening at 1 Red Men hall. A pot-luck supper 1 will be served at six o’clock, with the rolls and coffee being furnished by the committee. A fifty cent gift zxchange will also be held. • (J /if 9 Cf-H Mrs. John Nelson and Harry Essex attended funeral services for ( Mrs. William Hand in Fort Wayne ] this morning. Robert Pedan, True Buckmaster | and Harry Nixon have been named ' a commission to recount the votes in the recent election in Jay coun y. Burl Whiteman. Democrat, was defeated by Keith Frazier for prosecuting attorney by two votes and
THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
'4^V' -I*- I ® A, MI I v * < Ji fir > r 7 j'- i ■n. iB A STATUE HONORING Father Flanagan, late founder of Boystown. is unveiled with ceremonies led by Archbishop Gerald T. Bergan (left) who blesses the memorial at Boystown, Neb, (International)
Thomas Turpin. Democrat, defeated by Ralph Hines for representative has demanded a recount. They start counting next Monday. Richard Hyde, of Roselle, N. J., visited over the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krick. George Kenneth Morton, 47, of Roanoke, Indiana, died at the Bluffton Clinic hospital Sunday after a year’s illness. Funeral services will be held at Roanoke tomorrow with burial at Ossian. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krick had as their house guests over Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Dale VonGunten. of West Lafayette. John Krick and Miss Donna McFarland, of Dela ware, O. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McFarland were Sunday gues's. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McDermott had as their recent supper guests Mr. and Mrs. Austin McMichael, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Shifferly, Mr. and Mrs. Ermil Shifferly and son. Duane, and Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Wag oner, Columbia City. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Strahm and daughters, have returned to their home in Flanagan. 111., after visitingi'jvith Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. S«®vrartz. in this city, and Mrs. Sadie Strahm and family, Berne. Eddie Mattox has returned to Kankakee, 111., to resume his s tidies at Olivet college after spending the Thanksgiving holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irenios Mattox. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Foos are the parents of a baby boy, born at 10:12 pm. Monday at the Adams county memorial hospital. He has not been named. fOSP.ITAL Admitted: Mrs. Ruth Badger. Mendon. O.; Mrs. Margie Solano, Berne; Mrs. Mary A. Sprunger, Berne. Dismissed: Mrs. Alice Schott. Monroe; Mrs. Herbert Smitley and son; Mrs. O. L. Jones. Geneva. IF" OQ | -|' ll' ’ ifRU i 'Siw-f 1 I 11 hI Os i IB ■J AFTER BEING chosen "Rain Queen of 1949” in a nationwide contest, Pat Ogden, a model, poses for the news cameramen in New York City. Judging was based on figure, poise, posLa $ a&d Vwte. (/xtern.nioMl >
CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our neighbors friends and relatives for their floraofferings, spiritual bouquets and i their kindness and assistance rend ered us during the illness and death of our father. J. E. Ulman Family Trade in a Good Town — Decatur SANTA SAYS: You’ll find a better selection of CHILDREN’S APPAREL for • CHRISTMAS GIFTS , at 270 N. 2nd St. Phone 197 The Children's Store IDEAL GIFT FOR youngster KODAK '» ABC Photo-lab Outfit Contains everything needed to develop and print pictures, including a metal printing box and a book of complete instructions. This compact Outfit will make a much-appre-ciated gift for your boy or dirt. Let us show you. Holthouse Drug Co.
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ORGANIZE (Cont. From Page One) such a club was ample evidence of a real desire on the part of the community to keep abreast of aviation activities in other areas. Mr. Rogers pledged full cooperation by the local operators with the boosters club. Membership in the boosters club is open to any interested in supporting aviation in the county and I Trade in a Good Town — Decatur Shop at SUTTON’S. Open evenings until Christmas. Visit our store day or night. 41 CLEANING DAYS (£1 TILL CHRISTMAS p DRAPES I Sheets I Cleaners | Phone 359 That’s What Farmers From Coast to Coast Say About Wolverine Shell Horsehides THEY’VE Baid it for many years. They wouldn’t wear anything else because Wolverines are not only second to none in their remarkable toughness but are the most comfortable work shoes that money can buy. Soft as buckskin—tough as nails—and they even dry out soft after soaking, SHELL Horsehide is the only leather with a natural tough center layer that strengthens and reinforces the leather as steel rods do concrete. And Wolverines are the only work shoes on earth with both soles and uppers all genuine Shell Horsehide. Wolverine’s secret triple-tanning process adds the amazing softness and extra comfort while retaining the months and miles of moneysaving extra wear. Come in soon and try on a pah of these wonderful work shoes. wolSrine SMELL EOaSEHIDE WOU SHOES Kam Shoe « Store Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
is not limited to those who fly, club officers pointed out. Membership entitles any county resident to a free ride in the Cessna 140 operated by Decatur Aviation, Inc. Membership cards may be obtained from the following persons, who are charter members of the club: Andy Appleman, Clark Smith, Eugene Rydell, Eugene Pettibone, Walter Schug, Kenneth Bernstein, Lewis Smith, Walter J. Bockman, 'Robert M. Kolter, Ed Bauman, Bill Kruse, W. L. Harper, Kenneth Beard. John E. Rogers, Frank W. Tranter, Francis Howell, Dent Baltzell, Gerald Smith, Jack Nelson, Sue Harper. Helen Rydell, Judith Rydell. Leona Rogers, Milo Lehman, Naomi Bauman. Stuart W. McMillen, Al Schneider, Clarence Ziner, Dick South, C. I. Finlayson, Dr. James Burke, Waymon Patrick. Royal Friend, D. W. Myers, Bill Mansfield, Jim Borders, L. R. Zintsmaster. Sheriff Herman Bowman. I and Charles E. Holthouse.
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g* M gm Furnace Inipection. Expert repair work a* any Ea Mr M I* make of furnace. Coif baled oa labor and ma* I 11 In Ban ferial* lied. Phone or write today. "ALL-FUEL Furnace Holds Fire Fine" [Hjj ; "The Williamson Heater Company: [*lH I *Z Me the WW/iimsan Tripl-ife Furnace best I ||]> t ’ of any I aver used. It holds fire fine all night LLt-TLi | and I have burned less coal this winter. J have Hl till i • even beat in al six rooms." L ■nr - (Signed) Dora I. Stamm, Ind. The ALL-FUEL Fernace Burni Get, . ' OU. Coke or Coal “"‘•T WILLIAMSON HAUGK Heating & Appliances idenfblw Paumenti To Set- ; Furnnceeciennea*.sou* Decatur, Phone 49 'Mee&doty TKmm Wednesday .... Boiled Pork and Cabbage Corn Bread Thursday Baked Pork Chops Friday Fried Haddock—Hamburger Steak 1 Homemade Pies — Chili 1 Steaks , Chops and Short Orders ( SWEARINGEN'S } life Ch ’ THERE’S A NIP OF FROST IN THE AIR... . . . a pot-bellied stove takes off the chill. Christmas will soon be here! Do your Christmas shopping early this year! Shop at PUMPHREY’S and use the convenience of our Lay-Away Plan! Make your purchases with confidence . . . it’s protection -for you! ftFcisniFD Jiltin' 1 «l(lh M Ckl MCI’ it * —
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Order of Rainbow Girls Rummage Sale, Saturday, Dec. 4, 9 a. m. until 4 p. m. at Presbyterian Church basement. Tx
We are open every night (ex- , cept Sunday) until 9P. M. , Drop in and see our selection ■ of fine gifts. SUTTON’S. ■ GIVE HER BEAUTY — GIVE HER HEALTH — - Jr vi Give her a z Xv#\\ \ SPENCER de- x \ \ signed just for \ her! 1 1 JI I I , Every woman WA/ / wants lovely ’ figure lines, v | restful posture, £ \ I new vitality. J \|| You’ll givo her xj 7 these gifts—when \ I"" | you give her a Spencer! Mrs. Leota Connell 209 S. 3rd x Phone 845 SPENCERM'SUPPORTS
