Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 170, Decatur, Adams County, 21 July 1949 — Page 3
■m-RCDAY. JULY 21. 1949
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CHARLES WORKINGER PERTAINS CLUB TUESDAY de Happy Homemakers club R ' th.- home of Mrn Charles M . r Tuesday evening. The ■_ ,I,‘m MaT Erp. presided at ■ ... titty, opened with the ( lub ■ ’, d.-uttionn by Mrs. FreeT' t waiters Holl call was an- ■ , U jtii "what my medicine K n „, „. Committees were X, pointed for the September ■ The Attuust meeting will J 3 family pi< nic. the detailed t „ be announced later. ■ lr . Wilbur Stanley then preKt.<l a lesson on preparing and ■,,,.,. Hire of food. The meeting ■ . 1.,-ed with the dub collect ■,. Wotkinaer. assisted by Mrs. !<,„ Brandt. served delicious reK, ll .|„.|its to the nineteen memfK'and one guest in attendance APPROACHING weddings ANNOUNCED in BERNE Kir and Mrs Dewaid Beltler :>f Kn> announce the engagement I jj approaching wedding of their I ii.--it.-r. Hose Mary, to Donald I lt H . ~r son of Mr and Mrs Fen I . S)i . i-n.-.-f of Monroe. The a■■ I I u . *ii| be an event of August 7 th., home of the bride's parents I p. oiil-le "ill reside at Matio-t. I pre Mr Sprunger is attending I irion college. I Mr and Mrs. Alfred llirschy of I |h><li township announce the en I p. lomt of their daughter Hebe. I > Kutii to Arthur J. It Worst, son I Mr and Mrs Joby Worst of DeI |iir route 4 Doth attended KirkI id high sehotd. Keasant MILLS KSCS. MEETS ■The i’ieasant Mills Methodist ■»i S met Wednesday evening ■ the home of Mrs. Dave Bovine J ■th fifteen members attending 1 Tie meeting was opened with the ■lotions by Mrs. Hubert Ehrsam,
ILL STRAW HATS 1-2 Price BEGUN'S r Kraft’s Market S l*e for all soap uses large A PERK SOAP POWDER b®»«» •*** Yosemitd Brand Cal. Yellow Cling A No. - A ft/t PEACHES—IN SYRI’P ~ American Chedder ( REAM CHEESE ~ lh - V Family Assortment 1 lb. pkfc* COOKIES earft • — Del Monte No. 303—in heavy syrup FRUIT COCKTAIL can Solid Pack—Pink Alaska 1 ,h ‘ /I £<* SALMON can """ • | Harris fancy American large can CRAB MEATwhite meat
SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY F BANANA CAKE 65c (Butter Pecan Rolls - • Dutch Bread STEWARTS BAKERY * PHONE 1
Il > Society Itema for days publlca- . tlon must be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) » Phone 1000-1001 • Betty Terveer r *■_ Thursday i Psi lota Xi pledge pi.-nic, Hanna 1 Nuttman park. 6 p. m. Rainbow meeting. Masonic hail. ' i 7 V m - I W.S.C.S. of First Methodist ‘ I church. Mrs. W. P. Robinson, all day. Women of Moose, Moose home, 7:30 pm. Woman s guild of St. Luke Evangelical and Reformed church church basement. D.Y.B. class of Trinity Evangel leal f. It. church, church 7:30 pm. Ladies Aid society of Union Chapel, chunh, all day. St. Ambrose study club, Mrs. Leonard Schwaller, 7:30 p.tn. Phoebe Bible class of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Mrs < George Thomas, •', p.m. Ladies Missionary society of Church of God. Mrs. Clarence Strickler. 7.30 pm. Adams County Nurses assoc-ia-and the lesson study on "Peace to the Nations. Praise to the laird.' closing with the Lord's Prayer Prayer was then offered by Mrs. j John Bailey and Mrs Elmer Gol-i liff. During the business meeting, Mrs. Carl Frey was elected treasurer; Mrs. John Bailey, spiritual I life secretary, and Mrs. Hubert I Ehrsam. local work Mrs. Parsley was welcomed as a new member. Lovely refreshments were later rerved by the hostess.
tlon. Miss Margaret Citing, »“ 30' ( 1 p.m. ♦ Friday St. Luke Youth Fellowship social, cancelled Mt. Pleasant Bible class, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Singleton, 8 p.m. Builders class ice cream social. Stitzer home. Homestead 9. Sunday Hilyard reunion, Findlay, O. Tuesday Eastern Star joint inspection. , < ancelled. MEETING OF JOLLY HOUSEWIFE CLUB HELD A meeting of the Jolly Housewife dub of St. Mary’s township v. as held Wednesday. Twenty one 111 members and leaders were guests at the pot-luck dinner. The > meeting was opened with the creed and song of the month “Columbia> the Gem of the Ocean.” Roll call was answered with “what my modi' Ine cabinet needs." During the business* meeting, announcement was made of the family recreation night to be held ; Friday, July 22. at seven thirty o'clock at the Pleasant Mills school, famp will he held on August 18, lit and 20. The meeting was then dosed with the club prayer. At a later hour, exhibits of thej I II girls were judged. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB MEETING IS HELD The Decatur Home Economics club met Wednesday afternoon in the home economics room of Decatur high school. The dramatic group presented the club with six dollars which they had won for first prize at the amaetur show given by St. Mary's home economics club last Friday Their skit was a mock wed- ; ding. The next meeting will be a family 1 picnic. The place will be announced later 8. E. BRIDGE CLUB MEETING IS HELD Members of the 8. F. Bridge dub were entertained last evening at the home of Mrs. Ned Johnson. Guests Included Mrs. Jack Schnepf, Mrs. Vann Liniger, and Mrs. Bi'l Mel, hi of Fort Worth. Tex. Prizes were awarded to Mrv Wayne Schnepf. Mrs. William Christen. Mrs. Jack Kline. Mrs. Melchi and Mrs. Liniger. At a later I hour, delicious refreshments were served by the hostess The Eastern Star joint inspection with Geneva ami Portland, schedtl! ed fur Tuesday, has been cancelled.. — In case of rain, the Phoebe Bihla class picnic, scheduled for tonight, will be held in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed chun h basement • 1 The St. Luke Youth Fellowship social. scheduled for Friday night, has been cancelled. Bud Kruse is attending lowa State college at Ames, lowa Oden Foley. Decatur, route two, is a patient in the Van Wert county hospital. Bill Bollinger is confined to his home on North First street with th" flu. Mr. and Mrs. laihnaa Mclntosh. Homestead 12. are the parents of a baby girl, lairn at 12:20 a. m. today at the Adams county hospital. She weighed 7 pounds. 10*i ounces. A bahv girl was la>rn to Mr and Mrs William Selking. route 2. at 10:58 o'clock Wednesday morning at the local hospital. She has not been named. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bulmahn; are the parents of a baby girl, Imrn at 8:18 a. m Tuesday at the local hospital. She weighed 7 pounds. 1<» ounces. Trade In a Gooo 7«we — Decatur
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR, INDIANA
BIBLE SCHOOL (Coni. From Pag* one) ler, Ann Singleton, Charlene Hawkins, Lina Lou Tinkim. Primary Department — Mrs. Jack Irwin. superintendent. Virginia Taylor ami Wanda # Weldy, teai iters; students: Cassandra Strickler. Gale Egley, lianiel Poling. Ann McDonald, Michael Hakes Donnie Egler. Cheryl As!>ba< her. Patsy Cook. Norman Hart. Bobby Hart. Darlene Carr. Sharon Scott. Denny Scott, .Mary Bassett. Joe Smith. Patty Frank. Sandry Schug. Kei'lt Cooper, Kay Singleton. Mi. key Geesey, Donnie Geesey. Ralph Peterson, Karen Call. Marie Bartlet', Lana Mcßride. Karen Ann Chapman, Brenda Joyce Sommer. Accordion solo Tommy Grimm. Offering. Playlet written by Mra. Dwight R. McCurdy, dean of the school, dramatizing "The outdoors in Pal-, estine and the people who lived I i | Jesus' day.” All the children of th" i school will take part. Junior girls department — Mrs. Robert G. Strickler, superintendent; Nonna Agler and Patrie a Cortney, teachers; students: Ba:-| I
1111111P11 11U111 IWyyeg \f' s fill )VW y nut ctal bin HOW -' - - - x, 11 iy/ vJS it i j >j|| ■-
1. BE SURE OF HEAT NEXT WINTER 2. SAVE MONEY AT LOW SUMMER PRICES
Last winter fooled us all. It was the warmest in many years. But it’s dangerous to count on mild temperatures during the winter that's coming up! Because of last winter’s freak weather you probably have some coal left in your bin. Don't let that fool you into
... - .J Visit the Chicago I Jr ,1 \ Railroad fair X June 25 to October 2 ■HUumKH JHt__ C. I3|||S L I / I DECATUR 7 ' 1 . !,• ® .*■<».■' / \mL»* C II Mark of * a ' lrca d' n 9 TNI IRII,YOUR HOMI TOWN RARTNIR ... MAKIS JOBS ... MAINTAINS tMPLOYMENT... PAYS TAXIS... ATTRACTS INDUSTRIES
Ibara Mcßride, Mary Lou Irwin. Nancy Frank. Sallie Cooper. Ann I Everett. Georgiana Mcßride. Joyce Irwin. Helen Irwin. Connie Douglas. Jane Grimm, Janet Agler. Caroline i Basset. Agnes Bariett. Joy Geesey. Helen Bollinger. Phylis Singleton ' Colleen Egiey. Connie Strickler. Junior boys Mrs. Dwight K. McCurdy, superintendent. Hob",-; Strickle-. Jr.. Larry ilutker. and Tom Adams, teachers; Mrs. HolmanEgley. handiwork superintendent students: Raymoml Call. Wayne Lee Myers. Larry Lee Strickler, Roger Strickler, Ton Aurand, Ted Anderson. Philip Adams. Philip CiMtper. Da. id Cooper. Robert W McCurdy. Jerry Mitchel Roger Hawkins. Rhett Chapma.i, Dwight R. McCuruiy, Jr. Emmett]
©QUALITY Photo - Finishing A!| work done in our own plant using Eastman chemicals and paters Holthouse Drug Co.
Hawkins. Ted Ilutker, Doyle ' -:iy.' Verlin Egley, Jack Bariett. !)<>■ f Bassett Jim Anderson Jack An I- j rews Jerry Bair. Donnie Peterson _ Miss LaVon Strickler is director : of music for tin- school, with Mir ' ' Waneta King as accompanist *
NOTICE 111 TH S BEAI TY SHOP will fce Clascd from July 25 to Aug. X jj—. D. D. T. Bombs 1.19 and 1.59 Holthouse Drug Co.
taking chances about the cold months ahead. Be wise, order your winter's i supply mow and be sure of dependable coal heat when you want it next winter! Coal in your bin is like money in the bank—you know you are safe! We suggest that you call your !< cal
Benediction—Rev. Dwight R. McCurdy. Post hid"
»IITII’ E! • Will receive clothing to sell on commission, at our home, 350 So. 3rd street, Monday through Thursday. Selling at our store in the Brock building Eridays and Saturdays. Entrance at the Side. JOHN & FLORENCE REINHARD Phone 16512 (111 11 ll—lll
coal dealer right away and ask him to fill up your coal bin. 1 hat's the one way to be sure that you and your family will be warm next winter! > Erie Railroad Serving the Heart of Industrial America
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Polio Insurance. $3.(10 for stinifle perMtn. Kenneth Runton. Phone 355, It
