Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 246, Decatur, Adams County, 19 October 1949 — Page 3

TuHI’H 19 1949

j THIEME v] ,, Edwin H Thieme „ ...... HuIBjK.- AiU ta** 1 1la “* “‘ ;o.k Saturday eve-1 F ‘■hu-t 5. in the Zlon »- v Kdgar . ■'...>:>n'i“ ‘•■raduate of and in emth.. First State bank ; r^^K un »„ graduated from Fort Wayne F3K.,| *)tli the army air j. I tau has meeting . W/napi.-i of Delta Theta regular ....liny the Elks home . ; . • \ from the bln-'o t fair, fol t .'.eiity five dollar* !• t , l emmunity Fund. old. president, an-, o' »ill November ~. the ■ a r- also reminded of "'Em 4 '"• "■ ; i' l - HBn 1 E *HERI\E’S MEETS ■ ft»B 1 ' <!i-'.u<sion KikJ 1 " V.’ io id its regular v < vening at the Eql Mi' 'r> d 1. 11 -he, wl h I’a' chairman ulii"h tlie program ■ r be throughout the coming Pa' Ti'm thin read an Kh ■u'itU w closed with \ be held wi.h Mildred Lo.-he as ■HATWiAL council of [tAy IC WOMEN MEET the Fort Wayne <' -it <f the Natiaual ■: li n at |e A' tW<> «■ b -n- iic'i >n it the Most .MBFi rimin' was given in S'. 'hurdi the g'-fty- Phillip*. ■ l®*‘i'-■ sirvi -es. the ladies tor ■ [My - and ’■o-ial meeting The «i wi'h prayer. !>y -On This it. hi Mother.'' Mr* juii-h president, gave B®EgMt‘ - '•! w.h-ome A short ■ ■' ' 'i'l’e of Voder, dj«t -i<b n' ide was given by Rev .11 tie red in the home He (it-. I Iler Pet Fashion ■aw V *'4*A *• 1 I 'ai! • ‘K\Z . fi I WxkVfc/iLM* 11 | I I (Hz/. n IBr/ lxHL> hf la I w i- 7*4-:Ern i■> 1 7 4 ~~Hr jfl K 2 rtH J3P-1 ■n 71 I- —rJR. A ■ 9031 sizes II i I VTfeU* iHkcjfe* ■ream of *|] Sub-Teeners! An ■ rl ght In the newest, most Wn up fashion' Cardigrn-jump narrow belt, smartly but- ( Bg~ I'“' ke' Blouse Is darling* M*tern W3l . O|rl ,. g g 1< Site 1*» jumper 2% yu* blouse. 1% yds. J5-IU. 0,,t ~ our M *r’ on Martin at * M Winter Pattern Book' new clothint to sew at f MT.. ,lf ’ l<l,M b » ”>• •‘Tore nfteen cents for this book • Pattern la printed in tbs y a nsw weaklt to wear with < V Mdrta and drawee!

Society items for day's publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 1000-1001 Betty Terveer Wednesday Presbyterian World Friendship guild, Mrs. Lawrence Linn, H p. in. Oecode club night girls. Legion home. 11:30 a. m. Gecode club day girls. Legion home. 6:30 p. ni. D A. V. special meeting, city hall. 7:30 p. m. St. Ann study club, Mrs. John Miller. 7:30 pm. Ladies Shakespeare dub. Mrs. C. A. Dugan, 2:30 p. m. Business and Professional Women. C. L. of C. hall. S p.m. Academy of Friendship. Moose home. 7:30 p m. Thursday Women of Moose, Moose home. 7:30 p.m., officers. 7 p.m. So Cha Rea. postponed. Victory class of Trinity Evangel! cal If. B. church, church basement. 7:30 p tn. Country fair, W.S.C.S Methodist church. 2:30 to H:3O pin. W.S.C.S. Method! rt church supper. 5 to 7 p.m. Order of Rainbow girls. Masoaic hall. 6:15 p m. Fall committee c.t fall festi-al. Monmouth school. 7:30 p m Progressive Workers class of Trinity Evangelical V H. church. Hanna-Nuttman shelter house. 6 ? in Pleasant Mlds .'.ietho.nt W. rs. C. S.. parsonage, 1:30 p. m. Phot be Bible class of Zion Evan-1 gallcal an I Reformed church. 7:3i'l p. m. Blue Creek township home economi s club, Kimsey school, 1 p.m Women's guild of St. Luke Ref irmed church, church, all day. Presbyterian Ladies Aid. postpon cd. ed srreial books on prayer and de Votians that would be helpful in working ou' a system of home devo;iun-. An Invitation was extend cj to the district to attend a symposium on family life by the in s*ruriors of Grayville. O. on No v. — ■■ i— Say It With FLOWEIIS From

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Friday I'hilathea class of First Baptist chur< h. Mi < George Massonee, 17:30 p.m. Rummn.tc sale. Valparaiso guild, I Den, 9 a. m to 5 p. m | Monmouth PT A. fall festival. high school gym. 7:30 pin. | Adams county federation of ilubs, Presbyterian church baserm nt. 1 p m. Salem Methodist W. S. C. S,i church basement. 1 p.m. • Pocahontas lodge, Red Men hall. . 7:30 p.m. Saturday Ruminage sale. C. L. of C hall, 9 a m. to l p. m. Rummage sale, Valparaiso guild, ! Den, 9a.m. to p m. Monday Holy Family study club. Mrs Fred Baker, Jr.. H p.m. Delta Theta Tau degree team. Elks, 6:30 p.m. Music department of Decatur Woman's club, Mrs Walter Krick, 6:30 p. m Pythian Needle club. K. of P ' home, after temple. Tuesday Delta Theta Tau inspection par ty, Elks. 6:30 p.m. Root township home economic* , club, Lutheran church basement. | 1:30 p. m. veniber 5 at the St. Joseph's church at Bluffton Mr» John B. Petrilll. deanery) pi< id<nt. was introduc'd and i ■pok> on th* project in the deanery of colhc Ing yard material and yarn to b ->n: to the needy overseas. Site thin In’rodu ed Mrs. Harry | !l< gan. of Fort Wayne, who spoke n churches throughout the world M>- llrg.in has traveled through Europe. South America, Haiti and Poito Rico. The meeting was then dosed with prayer and the hymn "O Sacred Hi art. (> lane Divine " Those attending from the local I un>t were Mrs. Clem Lengerich. Mrs. Kail Schnepp. Mrs Julius Brlte, Mrs. Johfl Brite. Mrs Wil l liam Keller. Mrs. Charles J Miller. 'lts. Cyril Heiman. Mrs. Clarence IL Iman. Mrs. Frances Koors and, Mrs. Irenaeus F. Gase. C, L. OF C. HAS DINNER TUESDAY The Catholic Ladles of Coliimlc i j mot last evening at the C. L. of C l hall for a six thirty dinner Decor-1 ations were in keeping with Halloween. Games were played and prize* won by Winifred Kitnon. bridge. Mrs. Ralph Kreigell. five hundre<l. Mrs. Ray Voglewede. pinochle. I Mrs. George Tricker. rhiim. Mr*. Bill Lo«e, Sr, was chairman -of the party, assisted by the co- - liuinnan, Mrs Ed Vian. TRI KAPPA SOCIAL MEETING IS HELD Tri Kappa sorority met at the Elks home last evening (or tlie.r regular s<>< ial meeting Halloween t :<pi>oiiitment were used throughout the entertaining rooms, and in ke?;e I ing with the theme, members cam--to the meef-ng wearing clover tn i ootuinea ! Card games were then enjoyed ami prizes won by Mrs. I.owell Harper. Mrs Rollie Affolder. Mrs William Schnepf. Mrs Jack Schnepf. Mrs. Simon Heemstra. Mrs Robert Yost. Mr*. Lloyd Cowens and Mrs Robert Holt house Rrfreshments were later ser'ed by the hostesse*. Mrs. Everett

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’ ; 1 dHr j TfV a ’ Is w I r w" A 1W • A DK CAROLINE (LONNY) MYERS, 27, «ocialite and resident anerthetist at Chicago's Michael Reese hoapital, and Dr. Shu Yung Wang, an oral surgeon, plan to marry tn a few week*. They met at University of Michigan in 1944 when he was on faculty, (International)

Faulkner. Mrs Dick Townsend. f Mrr. Guy Koos and Mrs Wayne ! Schnepf. During the brief business \ meeting, it was voted to contribute fifty dollais to the community 1 chest »----- The Root township home economics club will entertain the I'nion ■ township club on Tuesday at one I thirty o'clock In the Zion Lutheran • hurc'. basement, corner of Monroe and Eleventh streets. The Valparaiso guild will have a rummage sale Friday and Saturday from nine a. m. to five p. m. at the I Den. The Music department of the Decatur Woman’s club will have a pot-luck supper Monday evening at six thirty <’ lock at the home of Mrs. Walter Krick The meats, rolls ■ and coffee will be furnished by til-J committee Mrs. Harold Murphy ' will be in charge ot the program, 'and Mrs. William Feller. Mrs Ed , Engeler and Mrs. James Kitchen. Jr. will l>e the assisting hostesses. | The Victory class of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren ' church will meet Thursday evening al sewn thirty o'clock in the burch basement. The Holy Family study club will meet at the home of Mr*. Fred Baker, Jr. Monday evening at eight o'clock. The meeting of So Cha Rea. scheduled for Thursday evening, has been postponed two weeks. The Women of the Moose will | have formal initiation Thursday efbning at seven thirty o'clock. -! by the officers oMMtiM at seven. Members are reminded to bring a gift for the Moosehart Christmas box. A meeting of the I’hilathea class of the First Baptist < hurch will be held at the home of Mrs ' George W Massonee, 426 Mercer avenue. Friday evening at seven thirty o'clock Miss Jessie Winnes will be the assisting hostess, and Mrs. Bob Merriman will he in charge of the program Mrs R C. Price and daughter, Ann. of St Louis, spent fair week with h<r parents. Mr and Mrs G. Remv Blerly O'her weekend guests . tn- ttioriv home wore Mr and Mrs. Don Wait and daughter, Susan, of Fort Wayne Mrs Homer Schultt has return ed to her home In Akron. O, after ■ a several days' visit with her sie- • ter. Mrs. Frank McConnell. 22k Madison s'reet. Mary Meyers, student nt St. ■ Joseph kospltal. and Frank P. Leaky of llarn»ll, N. V-. a student at Purdue university. <pent the wo»kend with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Meyer*. Mrs. Minnie Holthouse and daughter. Florence, have returned home from a month's vialt with relatives In Toledo Rev. J R Meadows of this citv will have charge of a Victory Prayer Band Union service at the hom« of Mr. and Mrs W E. !>eCamp. 314 ' N Franklin street in Van Wert. Ohio next Sunday afternoon. Octol>er 23rd at 2 p m. standard time or 3 p.m. Ohio time Mr and Mra Walter Zent of Huntington will provide the music It Is better to walk In the dark J with God than to go alone by sight Character is approving goodwill flcient action. Rummage Sale. Winter chi hi ng and shoe*. Friday and Saturday. 9 to 5. Valparaiso <.uild, Decatur Chapter. At The Den. 24it-1x

Rev. W. F. Docter Is Guest Speaker The Rev. W F Docter. of 1 caster. <>.. will be the guest speaker at the fall meeting of circuit A. comprising the 10 Lutheran churches in the Decatur area. Sun-. day afternoon at 2 o'clock In Ein- ! manuel Lutheran church of Soest Rev. Docter is secretary of the : central district of the Lutheran ■ Church Missouri synod. The Rev Walter H Bouman. pastor of the host congregation, will conduct the opening and doting devotional services. The Rev E. T. Schinidtke of Freldheim. I visitor for circuit A, will discuss circuit affairs and introduce the speaker Rev. Docter will discuss the current central district program and its 1950 budget require inents John Bleke of Trinity Lutheran church of near Fort Wayne, will explain the operation and cur rent need* and plans of the chur ch extension fund Periods of dis- | mission will follow each presentation. Each congregation will send its official delegates hut all members and espeittally church of fleers have been urged to attend O-i-ar Innkenau of Decatur serve* a* secretary of the group and Bernard Schultz, principal of the Immanuel Lutheran school In Union township, is the chairman of the program committee for this year. w, S. ('. S. Country Fair. Method s! Church. Thursday, 2:33 Io N:3 i. Supper 5:00 to 7:00. Antique Display. 24512

— — ——— "■ ... — ■- — Extra! Extra! Osgood does it again with Bonnefrox dresses in all sizes at an extra special price ! *1.98 Others At 2.98 and 3.98 CS • Fine perca’e dresses that are washable wonders. • Pretty prints that stay dear and gay. ’ • Comfortable styles that \ \ k9B&. \ - vou * ove to wear - Sizes 9 to 15 and 3d to 44 Half sizes 14•/, to 2l! t f detacf today! UKaOEffiJEl A2lErarsOp! MBLK'k & Co. i3l OsasrjE

Mr. and Mr* Joseph Kaehr are the parents ot a baby boy. born at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 7 pound*. 1414 ounces and has been named Timothy Allen. Mrs. Kaehr Is the former Mary Jo Butler. A baby girl v. t* born to Mr. and Mr*. Carl Bieberlch this morning at 4:35 o'clock at the local hospital. She weighed 7 pounds, S% ounces and has been named Lois Marie. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harmon are the parents of a baby daughter, born this morning at 7:16 o'clock at the Adaius county hospital. She weighed 4 pound*. 9 ounces. Q n Admitted: Joseph Adams. 929 i Russell street; Randy Sautter, Bry , ant; Thomas Cass. MIK Adam* I street. !{ Admitted and dismissed: Mrs. I j Clementine Egtzs, North ( Third street; Carrie Nuttie. 1121 ] j North Second street; Mrs Doris i Myers. 706 North Second street; ] Mrs. Gene Faurote, 315 North Fif- 1 th street. Dismissed: Mrs Rosemary Reed. ' 329 North Ninth street; Orlan i Marshall, 924 North Twelfth | ■ ■■ ■— ■ II —— —— I. ■ ■ I■■ ■ I — ■■ II ■■ I SEE LANE’S MWWWMMWMAAAAAAAAAA ' Loss From Moths' Exceeds Loss From Fires Ask Us About MOTHPROOFING CLOTHES i! The YA ■ DE Way We Call For and Deliver Phone 359 tAMWWWWWWWAMWMM

street: Mrs. Norman Geiger and son, 320 Winchester street. .Mr*. Sherman Gould; Mr*. Don He** and baby girl, Fornax street; Mrs. James Moser and baby boy, Bertie: ( James Child. Findlay. O. V/ Troop It met after school Tues-1 day evening. After roll call, due* j were paid and the girls went on a nature hike They also enjoyed their nibble boxes, furnished by the leader*. Barbara Kalver, scribe. Trade In a G«hi<! “Vewa — llerntnr Greeting Cards tor every need

HWWWWWWVWMMWWVtWWMWWMAAAAMAAAAWW I have recently purchased j the Douglas Store and now have a complete line of Dry Goods at prices you ' will like. ; You are invited to stop in any lime and see the New Fall Merchandise now on display. We are open for business < [ even though the store is i [ beinir remodeled and re- ] [ decorated . . . So come in ; ! and see us for your dry < ] Roods needs. John Halterman )i UWWWWMMMfWWWWWWWWWWWWWWAAAAAAAf II ILF ■ SIZE rHITS w B'fl v / < V h -I / Ip • 'tf .i ■ j I Elegant, Fur-Trimmed Coats in Half-sizes! 12'j to 26’j Fine 100% wool covert sheen cloth! We are proud to offer these lovely coats! Trimmed with squirrel, muskrat. Persian Lamb, and Mouton 1-amb (beaver dyed) Colors: Black. Wine. Grey, Green, and Taupe. An Outstanding October Value! 49*95 (no tax) Others at 59.95 NIBLICK & Co.

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W. S. C. S. Country Fair, Methodist Church. Thursday, 2:30 to 8:30. Supper 5:00 to 7:00. Antique Display. 24512 ».- - - I WELCOME to Monmouth P. T. A. Fall Festival Friday night, Oetobet 21. 7:30. 245t3x i ** VSBHfIHHBMHHBHHB CHURCH SUPPER • SWISS STEAK PLATE • CHILDREN'S PLATE • SLOPPY JOE SANDWICHES • HOT DOG SANDWICHES • CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP ' • PIE ANO CAKE THURSDAY 5 -7 P M. at th« METHODIST CHURCH