Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 154, Decatur, Adams County, 1 July 1949 — Page 3
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S . £ p tE CLUB held m ber» " f ,he p y‘ h,an Sig,er ■ ?.,. <U;b met «’ ,hF K of p recently Bernice Jefferies. M >d at the business meeting. 8F':..,,.. which the members were to ,he <l,ning room w h«re; luncheon was served 1®/ (ail !es were beautifully decorfl with bouquets of garden (low ■T( !a! nes were later played and awarded the various winBertha Asbbaucher won the pr |lP guests at the meetwrre Ruth Haffner of Ossian. |rj fipml* Kattorheimii#!. of Hostesses were .Marcia Maxine Jackson, EUeen and Effie McGill. MEETING of root ■ toWNS H!P club held H Tbs Itoot Township Home Ecclub met Tuesday at the ■EZ... o f Mrs Charles Circle, with August Bohnke and Mrs RusK, Fleming assisting. a|| vice-president. .Mrs Adolph Kbidler conducted a short bust*: ■L at which time it was decided Kjhdd the July meeting one week Hprher Mrs Itoyal Friend then fr an interesting lesson on "Vai JKq in Vegetables." The recipe for hi tomato sauce, given in Billionths Purdue extension leafB>' »»* prepared during the lesson. Ba delicious luncheon was then Kft.cd the following members and Bpeits: the Mesdames Florence Biudorf. S. P. Kunkel. Kenneth Kjayon. Otto Spiegel and grand ('. W. Johnson. C. E. Bhri»ten. Jesse Singleton. D D. K.,e, Richard Moses. James Mos■a Richard Noll. Al Schneider. RoBert Johnson. Jerry Eady. Henry Briber i.ee Fleming. Royal Friend. Boihert Gase, J. C. Magley. O. A. Bill. It W. Rice. August Bohnke., B l> Schlefersteln and daughter, Bi>»ell Fleming, and Charles Cir-j Hdr. — ■IAION TOWNSHIP Huub in meeting 9 The I nion Township Woman's Bob met Wednesday at the home; B Mrs Edna Roughia The meet j Bg was opened with the group Buing the song of the month,l Blluwed by the creed. Roll call ( Bu answeted with “how I first! Bet my husband." ■ A letter of thanks was read from Br. Happy Homemakers club, fol 9wing which it was voted to hold Be July meeting one week earlier ■ Following the lesson, given by, Bn. Roughia, delicious refresh- ■ 1 Double-Dater Wx // •*• * /[lft! I //.•’•’• ’BP 10 I r| r. •pv ■ .F > ' *1 I 'l*.’* • 1 •I 1115 $4 •I a • V > T 9337 •* ’jk. ÜBA' 'nUat* What under the sun’ This, of Smartest aunfrot k ter • B °othest tanning. What goes on ™r dates? Why that gay little "•tied button-on cape—so chic' Pattern T93J7 in sites 12. 14. 1« JO Rise H. sunfrock, cape. 3 M J-*Hn.; 1% yds. contrast. rhls easy to-us- pattern gives fit. Complete, Illustrated "• Chart shows you every step ***ad THIRTY CENTS In Swd TWENTY-FIVE cents in f ’ to « tor this pattern to Decatur r *Uy Democrat. Pattern Depart P. O. Box 8746. Chicago 80. ®- Print plainly Tour Name. Ad •**■> tone. Else, Style Number. New! A NEW Martan Martin r »*Uon Book to ready! On its ***•• are the moet beautiful su» •* atylea. dertened to sew easily *• Bake your fashion dollars go '•"her than ever! Plus a ERBE printed in the book, s *W<‘s beach robe made of towels ■•d fifteen coats more for this h°ok of Summer 1948 fashions'
Society Items for days publication must be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 s.m.) Phone iOOO-1001 Betty Terveer Friday Pocahontas lodge. 8 p. m ., au , n . ting committee following. Immanuel Lutheran Indies rummage sale. Den, 9 am. to 5 p.m.| Methodist Youth Fellowship ice cream social, church lawn, 7 p.m.! Saturday Immanuel Lutheran Ladies rummage and bake sale, Den, 9 a m J to 5 pm. Sunday Immanuel Walther league ice cream social. jTUESDAY Tuesday Adams county rural youth. Washi ington township community center. 8 pm. C. L. of C. L. of C. hall. 7:30 pin Adams county home economics ; club chorus, .Monroe high school, 8 p.m. Tri Kappa business meeting. , Elks home. 7:30 pm. Eta Tan Sigma sorority. Miss Iverna Werling, 8 p.m. Thursday Women's Home and Foreign Missionary society of First Presbyterian church, church. 2:30 pm. spiritual life meditation, 2 p.m. Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid society, church basement, all day. C. L. W class of Bethany Evangelical I'. B. church, ('larabelle Brown, 5:30 p.m. ments were served by Ruth Lehrman and Mrs. Roughia Those attending were Elva Barkley, Rutn Barkley, Marie Barkley. Adele Bleeke, Bertha Bleeke, Bertha | (Heckler. Gladys Koos, Ruth Lehr-i Iman. Iva Nidlinger, Phyllis Nidlinger. Edna Roughia. Marcia I Schafer and Zariffa Walters. JOLLY HOUSEWIFE CLUB IN MEETING The Jolly Housewife Home Ec-
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onornlrs Club of St: Mary's town "hip met Tuesday evening at the Pleasant Mills school, with thirty four attending. The meeting was opened with the dub prayer and the group, ringing the <)ub song. Devotions 1 were given by Mrs. Robert Light During the business meeting, plans were made to entertain the 4-H Kiris with a pot-luck dinner at the July meeting The dub will also sponsor an amateur show on July 15 at eight o'clock Tickets may be purchased from any member of the ■ club. Children to twelve, teenagers and adults will be the three groups featured in the show, and three prizes for each group will be awarded. Entries must be In by July io to Mrs. Carl Frey, route, phone 77262. Following the business meetin?, Mrs. Jim Roebuck gave the lesson on "Variety of Vegetables.' The door prize was won by Mrs. Hubert Ehrman. Ixively refreshments were served at the dose of the meeting by the hostesses Mrs. Merle Foor. Mrs. Bill Evans. Mrs. Gerald Bixler. Mrs. Robert Light. Mrs. Ed Archer and Mrs Mina Hilton. The Women's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church will meet: Thursday afternoon at two thirty o'dis k in the church parlors. Mrs. E. B Adams will present the program. "The Life and Career of Albert Scheveitzer." Mrs. S. D. Beavers is in charge of the devotions. Hostesses include Mrs P L Macklin. Mrs. Alice Christen. Mrs. J. 1 R Cole. Miss Elizabeth Peterson and Mrs Paul Saurer The spiritual life meditation group will meet at two pm. and will be led by Mrs. J F. Sanmann. August is the month of sacrificial offering for the! society and there will be no further meetings until September 1. . An ice cream social wil be held Sunday evening by the Immanuel Walther league. Union township. Entertainment and refreshments are being arranged The C. L. of C meeting will be held at the C L of C. hall Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock. The C. L W. class of the Bethj any Evangelical United Brethren church will meet at five thirty o'-| ! clock Thursday evening at the home of Clarabelle Brown. Delores
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— Delauter will be the assisting hostess. An all day meeting of the I’leas : i ant Dale Ladles Aid society will i |be held in the church basement ; Thursday. Tim Adams county rural youth will hold their July meeting at the Washington township coiumun ity center on Tuesday evening at eight o'clock. Election of officers will take place and stunt night will be featured. John M Zeigler. 51. former Van i Wert, (>. county livestock Ixiyer. well known In this county, and despondent after a two years Hinesa with arthritis, committed suicide Wednesday evening by shooting himself with a IBgauge shot gun in the bath room of tils home in Van Wert. Flint ral sei vice s were conducted this afternoon. Dan Tyndall has bet n attending to business in central Michigan this week for the Krick Tyndall company. Mrs. Argo Sudduth. 405 South Jefferson street. Van Wert, 0.. is still confined to her home, following a major operation four weeks ago at the Van Wert county hospital.
Mr. ami Mrs. Robert Garard ami daughter, Mrs. Burton luiulh. have returned from Warren. <>.. where , they attended the funeral of Mr* ; Janies Butta. 46. of Erie, Pa. She was a daughter of Charles and i Cora Mumina. ami a niece of Mrs ' Garard. Others from here attendI Ing the funeral were. Miss Gerl trade Barber and Mrs Roy Baker i of Port Wayne. Mrs. Frank Bran dyberry and Mrs. Charles Andrews of this city, and Mrs. Mary Osler I man of Kansas City. Mr and Mrs. Roman Sprung* r. route 5. are parents of a baby girl, boin at 7 21 pm. Thursday at the Adams county memorial hospital i She weighed 7 pounds, 12 ounces. A baby girl was born to Mr and Mrs Dwight It Arnold. Seventh street, at 4:40 o’clock Thursday afternoon at the local hospital She weighed 6 pounds. 5% ounces. S§JOSPJTAL Q n Rote AdmPted: John Runyon. Rock ford, o; Miss Alvera Ostenmyer. route 2 Dismissed: Mrs Owen Stevens and daughter. Monroeville: Mrs 'Clarence Bui kinghani. Geneva; Mrs Cletus Gifford and daughter. Berne; Mrs I. I! Koenig. Mat Ipell Street; Mrs. Gilbert Schmit and son. New Corydon; John Runyon. Rockford. O Milk Truck Upsets, Estimate $250 Damage Richard Fiee liter, 22. of Craigville route 1. had plenty of milk <>n his hands this morning when a truck be was driving upset and spilled in cans of milk one* mile east of Decatur on highway 224 A true k ahead of Flechter's slowed down to avoid hitting a dog. and Fiechter ran into the ditch to avoid hitting the truck Damage to the truck was estimated at |2<uf by sheriff Herman Bowman, who investigated the accident. The truck bed was damage*d and also the right front wheel The milk that was lost was valued at |so Thetruck hit several trees after leaving the ditch. Trade la a «.wud Twmb — tleewSar Tuesday through Saturday 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. CLOSED MONDAY Harold V. OeVor. Oentl-.t Developed and Printed QUICK SERVICE Kohne Drug Store I ——— NOTICE We will he closed front July Ith till July 10th inclusive for employees vacation. DECATUR JDRY CLEANERS
Wayward Traveler Headed For Home Lapse Os Memory Befalls Traveler A wayward traveler, who had a temporary lapse of memory. sp< n' Wednesday night in Decatur ut ■ invitation of Mayor John Doan. Mrs . Grace Tucker, about 75 years of .age. drove into a local service »ti<itton late Wednesday afternoon smt Informed the attendant that .-th • ■ 1 didn't know who she was. where , she was going, or where she hail, tome from She was driving a Ply ' mouth coupe. Finally she decide !; that she was headed towards th" ■ lake region. Mayor Doan, who war nearby at the time, directed the lady to high way 27. and got her started in a northerly direction Last night she returned again to Decatur unald" to find her way. The Mayor secured a room for her at a Itxal tourLt cabin, and tried to discover tier Identity. He found some letters in her car identifying her as Mrs 1 ticker, wife of a former judge, and also found the address and phon" number of a niece in Fort Waym-. Calling the niece, who works <n Forts Wayne, the mayor learned that the lady was driving to For 1 Wayne The city police removed the keys from her car. ami Thurtday morning started her on her way again When she left town, she rtill thought that she had a imi-mih* trip ahead of her She was. how ever, a perfectly capable dri. «r. showing no trouble in controlling the car. The niece explained that Mrn. Tucker had traveled extensively through the United States during the past few years, and is a good driver. She lias had several such lapses of memory and the family has tried to discourage her from driving alone Woman Wins $14,900 On Television Show Chicago, July I lUPt A *uli urban housewife who won IH.9<ifl worth of prizes on the ' Stop Hie Music" television show said today stie never ' won so much as a kew pie doll before.” "I went numb." Mrs. Marian McFall, 33. tile Cicero housewife. - said. She identified a "mystery mel ' isly" on th>- American Broadcasting company program as "Jeffer ! son and Liberty." one of the naI I Hon's first political campaign 1 ■ tunes. She saiil she learned the answer '' from a newspaper columnist's pub I ilshed guess it brought her a new car. a diamond ring, ami a thou- | sand dollar wardrobe among other things. Trade In a t.ixol Tima — Itn-afur MMAAARAMMMMMWWWW AL BRUSIIWII.IJvR doing alterations and tailoring at i Kelly’s Dry (leaning 427 N. Ninth St. Phone Plant 117 Home 121(1 AAWVWMAIWWMWVWWW
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Indianapolis Soldier Dies In Yokahoma Yokohama.. July I. - (UPi Sgt. John W Brown of North Senate St , Indianapolis. Ind., died Tuesday of a heart ailment soon after collapsing on the drill field, the army announced today. He leaves a wife. Mrs Ruth larVerne Brown of Indianapolis, who had planned to join him next month. Workers Needed For Army Service Clubs Women Needed For Recreational Work Women with experience in group recreaiional work are urgently needed to staff army service cluirt In the Pacific theater With the new ."younger army” more lit and 19 year-old soldiers are now serving overseas, and constructive entertainment for leisure hours has be- ' <ome more vital to the army than ever before Service dubs hav« la en established In overran* then ■ tent to give Gl's a place to gather afttr working hours. Activities in1 elude parties, handicraft work, planned entertainment. soldk-r I * shows, song fests, and games. College trained women experienced in group recriational work dir ' «<t these activities Women be tween the ages of 24 and 4tt with a .practical knowledge of arts and crafts, music, dramatics or group ’ recreation may contribute a great service and at the same time gain 'valuable exjierience working in ' service clubs in Japan. Guam. : Korea and Okinawa Salaries rang • 1 from 12724 to 82974 annually. In 1 addition to base salary, employ* v are paid a foreign differential 1 which varies from one theater to another, and, in most ar us. housing is provided Tran Plantation Is provided to and from the overseas commands
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