Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 253, Decatur, Adams County, 27 October 1949 — Page 3

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IftW OUT OF j SALE | I EVERYTHING MUST GC | I Sale Starts Friday Morning | I 9:00 A.M. I I TH e I I THE CHILDREN'S STOR2 ' ■

I ; I Society Items for dgy's publication must be phoned in by 11 a. mJ (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 1000-1001 Betty Terveer Thursday I Aeolian choir. Decatur high school, 7:30 p, nt. nnth and Naomi circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed chur I ch. church. 2:3t> p.m. | Order of Eastern Star Friends night. Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. Ladies Aid society of I’nion: Chapel, church, all day. Guardian Angel study club. Mr.". Vernon Krogh, X p.m. Poppy Pals and Greenleaf 4-JI \ clubs, Ervin Schuller. 8 p.m. Women of Moose, Moose home, o p.m. Ladies Fellowship of Missionary j church. Mrs. H. J. Welty. 7 p.m. ! WeaP-y class of Methodist chur | ch. church basement, x p.m. Historical club, Miss Etta Mai-; lonee 2’3(7 p.m. Philalethean circle of Women's guild of Zio:t Evangelical and Reformed church, Mrs. Alma Fruchte. 8 pm I Union Township Woman's club, Mrs. Thnrl Stulls. 1:30 pm. Stated meeting of Order of EastIcm Star. Masonic hall. 7:30 p. m. j Presbyterian Ladies Aid soc iety, j Mrs. Lois Black. 2:30 p.m. Friday Calvary Ladies Aid family night. 1 church. 7:30 p.m. Young Married Peoples class of I’nion Chapel. Mr and Mrs. Dick Miller, 7:30 p.m. Calvary Ladies Aid society, churI I NEW STUDY CLU3 IS ORGANIZED The St. Joseph study dub was or- ' ganized at a meeting lasts evening at the home of Mrs Charles J Miller, study club chairnian. Met. Irenaeus Gase, parish chairman presided. Offic rs elected are: Mrs. Pete Reynolds, president; M:s< Helena Wehmeyer, secretary; Mr; Herman Keller, treasurer. The tna.n ! topic for this year's dls-ussions will be "The Mas,'' Other members of /he club ar> „llr» Thomas Koilman. Mrs Gerd I Case. Mrs. Delores Ellcnberg "• Mrs. Walter GllHoni. Mrs. Arthur Miller, Mrs. Joseph Murphy and i Mrs. Robert H i nsddasr. The next meeting will be held on , I Novi tit er 3 ai the home of Mr>< Run. c 'lag. with Mrs, P. ;■ j i n0.,1s as chairnian. DELTA THETA TAU HAfi INSPECTION Omb ron < liapter of Delta Thets Tau soio: ’. y met al the Elks home Tu?sday evening for tin ir hi-an- 1 nual inspection party Beautiful d< conations In an Indian summer, ■ color scheme were used, and each i ■individual placa was marked with I a birch bark canoe and liZ.an. I Mrs Lowell J. Grant, natlomii j eastern inspector of Columbia < tty. was prcseiit-d with a lovely corsage ■of fall flowers and a beac.’iful gift | by the president, Agn< « Arnold. After th* delicious dinner served by the committee, Ardella Hearn, hairman. Maryjane Clark. Gertrude Dickerson. Jane Kleinhetiz, , Lorena Keller. Luetta Smith :»nJ Irene Hoffman, a model initiation 1 ctr 'inony rook place, with R«o> nriry .-’i angler in charge. Following ini'iaiion the regular i business meeting was held, wish Mrs. Arnold presiding After reports I of the varous committee, a short dis; ussion < n the Dtcatur Memorial

ch. 7:30 p.m. Happy Homemakers club anl Good Neighbors < lub. Monroe Methodist church annex, 7:30 p. m. Legion auxiliary. Legion home, x P m. Saturday Zion Lutheran ■ hurch Luke sale, city hall, tt a.in Junior and Intermediate Fellowship. Hallos,’i'll party, Methodist hurch. f> to 7 p.m. Sunday I- <li< ■' Aid society of St. Peters Lutheran church chi ken dinner and bazaar. Monmouth high school.' 11:3(1 a tn. Monday Reseir> i club. Mrs. L. A. Cow < ns 2:30 p in. Tuesday Root Township Home Economics lub, Mrs. William Schnepf, Sr.. '. :3o p in. Fund was given by Rosemary Hol • j j iiouse. A round table discussion was I 'hen held, and healthful hints and i criticisms of ihe the several phase, lot the chapter's activities were given by Mrs. Grant. The active memI bera and .three alumnae members. ' Mrs. Al Schmitt. Mrs. Art Voglewede and Mri. Ja k Brunton, took part in the active discussions. HISTORICAL CLUB ' MEETING IS HELD Miss Etta Mallonnee was bos- ■ less to members of the Historical i lub Wednesday Mrs Anna Han-, i her led In the club collect and roll , lull, and then conducted a current events program. She also read an interesting paper on "Columbus Day." I In tie absence of the president.! • Mis. Blanch Robinson presided at (lie business meeting, at which time it was voted to contribute; to the community fund. Dainty refreshments were served ,y the hostess during the social hour. MEETING OF BETA SIGMA PHI HELD Delta Lambda chapter of Bela j Sigma Phi met at the city hall , Tuesday evening for their regular meeting Eloise Jackson presided

*tr*. ,». - W“<srj ■ too-o-o! Do High Eihkl l‘ric?s Scare You? Then kl-mon over to the QI AI.ITY FOOD MARKET where •"we’ve taken all the “Iktogie" out of food buying. Our Law Prices will make you (Irin like a Jack-O-Lantern! fin All jil ■ ■ lk y ■ BACvN “"" s,i "“ u, 35c Freeh. Lean GROUND BEEF ~„. 39c Lear. Tatty BEEF BO!L .. ~ 23c Kraf'- American Pimento CHEESE .. 2 n». Bo* 69c Deerwood uoioen W. K. COBH No. 2 can X for 37® $3.89 per cate Pickwick TUNA «, 29c 0 Foodcraft PINK SALMON x „., Tll ran 49c Foodirai: ■ PORK and BEANS^ 2 2 r ., 25c | (2.75 per cate I Deerwood T APPLESAUCE 2 ( ..r 31c per cate Fcodcraf: REO BEANS 2„r 25c 12.75 per cate Fco?craft Golden CREAM CORN 2,„ 25c $2.75 per cate Deerwood Golden CREAM CORN 2. w 35c $3.55 per case

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at the business meeting, at which lime Miriam Ziner gave a report of the Brownie troop to be spon sort'd by the sorority. Plans were also made for a bake sale to be held on November 5. Helen Bair, praram chairman, aas In charge of the cultural por ti> n of the meeting The followin topics were dis'-ussed: pride and possession. Miriam Ziner and Beit Lane; garden. Irene Braun: tools lor the art of life. spec. h. Betti Moser and Beinadlne Fauroti . 1 tools for the art of life, action ' Mary l.ou Young. The ncx? n.ct'.ing v.lll be held November X. BETHANY CIRCLE MEETING IS HELD Th* Bethany < in le of the Zio Evangelical and Reformed church met at the home of Mrs. Annabelle Gehrig, with Mrs. Berth i i Heuer ar th ■■ assistliii’ hostess Mrs., Heuer also gave the lesson.! taken from the seventh chapter of tile book "Twilight or Dawn" on I Ch'na. which was Interesting a;: well as educational During the business meeting, it was decJded to send fifteen table < loths to the Evangelical and Reformed childrens home In Fort Wayne. The next meeting will be I b< Id at the home of .Mrs. Lula Fr.ichte. with Mrs Leland Fran! ‘ assisting. The hostesses served lovely re- ! fieshments at the dose of th,.meeting. • CHURCH MOTHERS CLUB HAS HALLOWEEN PARTY The Church Mothers study chib I held their Hallow.-en party at the ! home of Mrs. Luther Brokaw , Tuesday evening. The rooms were ' < loverly decorated in keeping witlu the Halloween theme. Mrs. War- j : ven Lehman was awarded a prize | for guessing the most masked members correctly. After a short business meeting, i conducted by Mrs. Laltoyt Milier. j Mrs. Winston Rawley gave the ; lesson from Parents magazine, en titled "Where Is a Child Secure Mrs. Nathan Nelson reviewed se I, ted topics from the Christian home The meeting was then clos-

ed with the dub prayer Game-, were l..t< i •■njoved. followed by lovely Halloween refreshments served by Mrs. I’au' Uhrhk. Mrs Holland Ladd. Mrs Doyle Collier. Mr- Delbert Van Horn. Mrs Kenneth Sihne' p and Mrs. Luther Browkpw. ENTERTAINS UNION TOWNSHIP CLUB The Root Township Home Kc- | onomics club entertained the Union Township club and the presidents of the various county | clubs at a fall party in the parliu of tiie Zion Lutheran < hurch Tues day afternoon. The room was ! beautifully decorated in fall and Halloween colors and appointments. and Hie tables were laid for lifty-twu guests and members. The following program was prerented: "The Missouri Waltz." group; prayer, Mrs. E. W. ■ Bttsehe; welcome. Mrs. William I Hchnepf: response. Mrs. Thural , -itt.lts, "CliristotdoT Columbo." ; iroup: "Song Without Words,"

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piano “•»!<». Alice Fleming; "Izhiß fur tin- Silver Lining ' and "W)i<-ii I Grow Too Old to Dream," Mixr Pauline Brltzenhofr; "Autumn.' plain* nidi*. Mr*. Edgar Gerber Ringo wax then played and th* following awarded prizes, Mrs. Albert Beinetie. Mr**. Heriteh. Mr* Glen Roughia. Mr* Clarence Mitch ell. Mr* Francl* Biery, Mr*. Thur-, al Stulta. Mrs. Richard Harklex*. 1 Mr*. Herbert Banning. Mr* liar tey Koo* and Mr*. August Bohnke A deliclou* lumheon was lat< 1 served by the committee. Mrs William Schnepf. Mr*. Wilson Beltz. Mr*. Ru**ell Fleming. Mr* ' Lee Fleming. Mrs. Al Schneldei Mr* Arthur Hall. Mrs. Ralph lll'<’ Mrs. Adolph Weldler. Mr*. Ken neth Runyon. Mr*. Royal Friend Mr*. Henry Graber and Mrs. John I Magley Those present from the Union town*hip club were the M, sd.imeNeldllnger. Warren Neldlinger Morris. Dehner. Gleekier. Hugh; Rabbitt, StultK. Bleeke. Mitchel. Koo*. Chase. Roughia. Grote and

1•• Mi**** Erma Rabhitt and Pamela Neldlinger; county officer*, the Me <lames Bu*< he. Zeigler. Ban man. Biery, Schnepf. Her*'h and Beineke, Root township member* phe Mesdames Janies Moses, ilk h-J ard Moses. Dale Moses, Kuiikl*. Spiegel, Eady. Bohnke. Bobei t ' Johnson, Charles Johnson, Hark- ' less, Cdhe, King. Banning, Hauck. Singleton and Mi»* Alice Fleming and the committee. A < ailed meeting of all members

.JF-JPU opening of 5 PrebJe Beauty Shop On Kcad 221— Preble. Ind. aX Xf' '* Cold Waves and Machinele*. $1.03. $7.50 and $10.03 e'. - i Y/e invite all old and new euttomers. For appointment ANNA AMACHER Preble Phone 41 Experienced Operator

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of the Hoot Township Home EconomicH club will be held Tuesday afternoon at one thirty o'clock at th*' home of Mrs William Schnepf, Sr All members are urged to attend and be prepared to fill out the I!*l‘l achievement blanks . The Ladies Aid society of St. Peter's Lutheran church will sponsor a chit ken dinner and bazaar at the Monmouth high school Sunday leginning at eleven thirty a.nt. Adult plat** ar* one dollar and children's p'ates, sixty cents.