Decatur Daily Democrat, Decatur, Adams County, 16 November 1949 — Page 3
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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 Decatur Home Economics club. Mrs. Hoy Price. 2 p in Ge< ode club day girls. Legion home, il 30 p m. Gei-ode club night girl*. Legion home. 12 noon Pleasant .Mills W S C S. Mt< Harlen Jones. ] :;o p hi Psi lota Xi sorority. Elks home s p. tn. Academy of Friendship, Mrs. ballas Brown. 7 3d p !u St. Ann study club, Mrs George Wemhoff. 7 30 p in. St Paul Ladies Aid -<» iety. Ms.laines Myers, all day Mt Pleasant Bible class. Mr a d Mrs, Gerald Grandstaff, 7 Ju p in Haitdressers association, Swearing* ns, t; 3o p m. Ladies Shakespeare club, Mi John Tyndall, 2:30 p m Thursday Preabyterian Ladies Aid. church parlors. 2 to p.m llurallwtie study ilu’>, Mrs N< hert Gase, S p tn Women of Jliinw, .Moi*. lio n 7:30 p. m. officer-. 7 p in Circles 3 and I of W.St'S of Methodist chart h. Mis. E N Wi< Its. 2 30 p in Women's guild of St Luke Ev . i gelical and Unformed < huri '■ church basement, all dayPhoebe Bible class of Zion Evangelical and Reformed * liur h, as ter church services. Friendship Village • lub, Kimsey fr»-shmcnts were erred \ pot luck supper and Christmas gift exchange will be held en Thursday. December 15, at the home nt Mrs M> Kean Member are asked to notice th<- change in date Four new members welcomed into the club are Mm otto Hoffman, Mrs Tom Andrew* Mt- Doyle Winteregg and Mi Delamri- t'onnelb-y
" . p. m. Huth ami Naomi < .rcb- of Zinn 1 v an-e|j< oi a !h | Heformed chtir ii, church. 2 :!u p m. < ircl- one and t .co of W S C S of Methodist < lima h. Mrs < r lots, 2 .30 p m. l-'idi«s Fellowship of Mi<«ionmy church. Mr Harold Idle wine. 7p. I 01 • bo <’ha Rea. Mie Recreation i hall, 0:1b p ni. Rummage and bake -ah*. Imman- • tel Lutheran church. K of p home, Ii a m to j , h Friday y.ih-m \\ > f S -upper and tri raar. i htinh basement 5 to 7 p n Saturday • I. <>f c rummage sale, c I, of C hall. •• ,i m to | p.m Monday I.* -earch < üb. Mi Leonard Say lots. 2 3o p m i Decatur Woman's dub. library auditorium. 7 15 p m Adan s County • hom-i M uiroi. | 7 :30 p m. C. L. OF C. MEETING HELD TUESDAY EVENING Ihe Catholn Ladle- <,( Columbia met la-t evening at the c |„ of c hall for a six thirty dinner lie, oration were in keeping with ithe Iranksgidng season, and , music w.i- furni'hed by Mr 1. \ Hoithollse Games were played ami prizi s awarded to Miss Florence lloltlioiise bridge. Mi Mar caret Eiting. pinochle; Mrs, ,le io:iit. Heed five hundred, and Mi i Hubert Cob hin rhiim The committee in charge Im hided tin- Me dames Fred l iman chairman: Lewis Staub, co-'hair man. Leo Alberding. Clarence Iliad. Herman Geiiner. Hii hard Gelmer, Hubert Geim<-r. Joseph Heiman. I. A Holthou •• Gerald Kohtte Haymond Kohne. Max Krep-, Elbert Laiigerman. Elmo Istigerich. Casper .Miller. Joseph Schultz and Hobi-rt (Tman INDIANA CLUB MEETING HELD The Indiana club nut recently at the country home of Mrs nwen Scott The business meeting walolidmted by the president. Mrs Ed Hammond, at which time two ■ new members Mr- Hobert (t'Shmi.hnessi". am] Mr- Bill Kitson. were welcomed into the dub Following the Im iliess meeting, heart and bridge wen- enjoy-d and prizes won by Mrs Kitson in hearts ami Mrs Ed \ . lewedibridge At a later hour the In te e| . ed delidotis refreshment The next meeting Will be held at t > home of Mr< Charles O'Shaughhe- ey I KUM JOIN US CLASS MEETS The hum Join I s . lass of the Bethany E.angelical I'nited Brothten chur h w. r«- entertained at a fish frv 1.1 i evening The committe. included Mi and M' Clar (nee Smith Mr and Mi Chalmer
MMNVVWVVVVIMAAWMM C L. of C 111 MM AGE SALE Sat.. Nov. 19—9 Io I In K. of C. Bldg VWVWWVWVWWWVWWW PRESENTING / a new s/Vi ftrnade in FRANCE S - / LWSh torW :-v4 Zw &/' " You II lose Repartee. It'* *o witty, so expansive and it last* »o beautifully. An utterly new and nun ing fragrance experience. Say* such lovely thing* about you, and such a flattering gift. In de luxe presentation*; also in purse-size flacon*. '* ot.. 98.50. t<n.,Sl ’> 0O 2 <■*.. 825M0 t Jr a fit Rrplita, 82.50 2 dram Rtflict, 94.50 SMITH DRUG CO.
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Leo Mr and Mi Raymond Eichenauer and Mi and Mrs Edward Martz Following Hie supper In- Hay; S'inc.-ly e-ondueted a luid husim meeting at which time the folio,'. Illg officers were e|ci ted presidefC E rant is Andrew-, vi< e-president. Ralph ilatieg er sc. rotary treasurer. Mr- Harlen Jackson: as-, distant s<- t rotary and treasurer? Mis Glen Custer Merritt \lger| was devotional leader SOCIAL MEETING OF TRI KAPPA IS HELD Members of Tn Kappa sorority were delightfully entertained at the Elk-- Lome last evening by Ora Davis of South Side high s< hool in Fort Wayne, who spoke of the lloosier poet, James Whitcomb Rib y Mi Da... told of the many | amusing incidents in the poet s life and emphasized his love for people of lbs native stale tl diana tan be justly proud i f itbest known ami loved poet whose work has been described as truly treat Amerit an literature At a latci ‘b.nir tlelicious r<freshments were served from a beautifullv appointed lace covered table, cent.-red with an arrangement of < hry santheniums At the .lose of the eveninr. a drawing was held and Mrs Clark Mayciin won the eenterpieie as the door, prize Hostesses were Miss Ih len 11..tl bold, Mr- Wendell Smith. Mrs Jack Kline. Mrs. Joseph Kaehr and Mi Jerry Andrews Deane E Walker, slate superin tendent of public instruction, will speak before members of the Decatur Worn-n s < lul> at their regular meeting Monday evening al seven forty five o clock in the library auditorium The program will also include music by the pupils of Decatur high school. Tin- R<-earch club will nu et •Monday afternoon at two thirty I u'eloi k at the home of Mrs Leonard Saylor Mr () I. Vance will be program leader The Ladies Aid society of thel‘r. -by 'e i; in church will ni> • t a' , th* cliui. h Thursday afternoon at two thirty o dock All me-nihe rai« urged to attend a» final plan foi (In- all • hurcli fail will be dis- ' i u--e d Members <>f the C. I. of C are I e<|iie-te-d to bring clothlllg. es[ie< ially «hildren e clothing, to theC I. of <' hall 1 riday from Hima.in. to four o'eloek <•: Saturday morning tor the r . ■■ ■ al.- to m- held Saturday fro -., :,,m- a m to four p m in th>- hail. t*e t meeting ot the- Ruth and Na | <-ni eir lee r.f the- Ztcn Evan/e-ii -ai . . lid Reformed < hill h will be h< hl at two thirty o'clock Thursday att<rn<>on in the- church parlors I Mrs A R Ashbailchei will bee the I leader I Mrs Dan Ne-ireiter of tin- Home- I steads is a patient at the Martins I viile> sanitarium where- she is un I elergoing treatment for arthritis I Mr and Mrs John A Brase- I and sons. Michael \lan and Pat I ri k Wavne have returned home- I after a visit with Mr and Mrs I I. \ Paper in Milwaukee Wis, I and Mr and Mrs Mai Hu Steve-ns I of Oak Park. 11l I ciifforel Saylors has returned I from a week's visit with his par- I entu in Kansas. I J O Selleme-yer se-mis a card I from Idaho Springs, Colo, where- I th. v arrived Wednesday evening.*l making 4X7 miles that day They I expo ted to reach Salt Lake City I the- following day on their way I home. I Mr ami Mrs Richard Hamri k I are- the- i'ure uls of a baby buy beirn I at I 4«» am today at the Adam* I county mefto.rial hospital He I weighed !♦ pounds. I'«t oiin.Fs I v” j7<sAji I Xdmitteel Mr« Carrie Harris. I Ossian, route 2. I Admitted and dismisseel Lester I Geyer, route 2; Steven Reimer. I Jackson street Carl Ray; Mrs I Ruth McKe-ati. route 4. Mrs Ar- I thur Thome. Monroeville I Dismi*se-d James Halberstadt. I route- 6. Mrs Margaret Keller. 11.’> I Marshall street. Mr» Glen Bollen- I bae her ami baby girl. Ge neva; Mrs I Lin coin Cully Geneva Mrs Lewis I Shce.k. Wren. O . Mrs Ferris I M* rtz and baby girl. Geneva. Mis* I Ina Xnde-rson. Day ton. O . Mr* I Bertha Snyder. Wren. O. Mrs I Hannah Dailey. I If You Have So-nttemg To BoH Try I A Democrat W»st Ad—lt Pay*. |
Monica Schmitt Is In Filth Air Force Now Payroll Clerk For Headquarters Mie Moti . a S. hmitL daughter of Mr. and Mrs Fr.im is J Schmitt ; eif Je-ffe i ou -ireet. |c. e-nlly join *•'l the fifth air for. in Nagoya Japan, a* a transfer from general headquarters, Tokyo Miss Schmitt is currently a- • lulled a- payro I clerk to payroll : -ectioii. fifth air force headquarters. The fifth air for..-, occupation air fore.- of Japan, is the larg ■st command under Far Ea"t air forces After graduation from Decatur Catholic high school. Mis* Schmitt w.i« employed in 'he farmer-' home administration offi< es In |>o . atur until transferred oversea* in HH7 Sh'- arrived in Yokohama Japan. October 3. 1'.»17 ami was as -Igm-d to duty in general head qiiarli-i. Tokyo, where -he -t-rved continuously until transferred to Filth Air Force Io adquar'i r* No v< mber •> In reporting her Impression- of; Japan, i leaned dining 10-r two years with the oc<upation. Miss Schmitt aid, 'I have enjoyed i-v •ry moment During my stav in Tokyo I pint my leave traveling am! sight-oclng I vl;lt<»d most of; Hie points of interest in northern Honshu and the Island of N<>kkaido The country in the nor h is much like some section* of the I'nit'<l State*. I found the town <>f Sapporo <■’pe< l,ally Interesting I wa* very happy to come to Na i-oya as ii will provide the oppor tunfly to visit soutliern Honshu and the island of Kyushu to the imth Japan i* a fas, Inating conn try and one could -pend venr here and not s e everything Al Brownie troop II met at tin Lincidn - hoid Tuesday After the opening limes, the attendance and dies were taken and the Brownie song was sung A dis< usbn Os plans followed, ami the meeting was < losed with the maze iii |e Ib-fre-hments were lai r ived by Emily Svve.irinten and Jul. Smith Mary Susan Custer, scribe
iJKKMIHUKKHKiaMaMFr• I NEWBERRY’S Talks Turkeyl I THURS. - FRI. • SATj W ' th Vqlues THURS.FRI. - SAL ; LADIES' SI’EI IAL S « fIA LADIES' I pair .< « QQ Rayon & Cotton Blouses * RAYON PANTIES * I Reg. 91.39 Values Reg. .'l9c Values MEN'S •'» pair Qft LADIES' S 1 .00 COTTON WORK SOCKS 1 RAYON GOWNS M Reg. 25c Values SIN BIRD I Yards #<| OO NEYV BELLE Yard OA r WHITE OUTING ** V SUPER - PERCALE • Reg. 29c Reg. I Ic yard Raton & Nylon Sfl Qfi LADIES' ‘XQf» STARDUST SLIPS SPUNLO - PANTIES >7F<* The Miracle Slip Sanforized Chambrays LADIES SKIRTS J*9S Reg. 19c yard i* i « m -■ . r 11 —i—— !■■*■■*■■■> | A |J||. S - XJB Qg ■ Ladies' ' iQr CORDUROY JACKETS « Day of the Week Panties v ■ r ■**— - ■ 11 ■■ —• (.IKI S' SI’EI I\L.< « fjfj I how-I how-Train 00 I COTTON DRESSES * CHILD'S FEEDING SET * Reg, 5i.69 \aiu t . >/esit»i2 SI’EI IAL (YA LADIES' 2 lor .<« ftp) LADIES DRESSES I>VV RAYON HAL* SLIPS * >w Reg. $1.69 Values ' 11111 ■ i -I"- 1 ’ SI’EI I\l. |Q ■ ILOI’AY l’airS« QQ I LADIES DRESSES * PLASTIC DRAPES 1 R% >i <» LADIES' -9 I ADIES’ PERCALE APRONS RAYON CREPE SLIPS * M Reg .’»!><• Values Blue ■ Pink - Maize - YVhite Size 32 • .'IS a I DON’T MISS THESE SPECIAL VALUES I |J. J. Newberry Co. |
Two Liquor Permits Issued At Bluffton The Indiana alcoholic Ix-.i-i ~e comm L-ion ha- granted thi«-<- wa . permit* tor beer, wine ami liquor by the drink to the Elk- luh and \mcri.an Legion post in Bluffton Thi« f* the first time since I'JIO that liquor tiy the drink lias been isold in Bluffton. The healing wa* conducted by the ABC last month ami the permit* b< orne effective thi* month Decatur Principal To I. U. Thursday W. Guy Brown, prim pal of In <atur high s< hool. will •> to Bloom , .ngtou Thursday to meet with grad uate* who are freshman student thi* year at Indiana I iii>er*i'v Purpose of the ao-i-t.ng i* to i-n able the | | freshmen, their . m< r jr ■ i;ials and teacher*, am! I iiiici*!' . offl< ials to ex< hai •• idea* on t <• po*s|ble improvc-tic- t of com and teaching :in-ti;,-d that a ill make the ti an ->f urn 'c - iU-'h school 'o college i-:i-e i to: student* The confeien< e al . .. the high *> hool repre-eiitative* a • opportunity to on t>n- pro gri-*s of their gradua’e* etu<.|)» • the university
FOR GOOD SHOES * Baked sale Saturday, Nov. 19, 9:.'10 a. m, at City Hall, (■erode dub. 26911 Say It With FLOW EKS From
Two Holstein Herds Classified Tuesday B*-n and Noah Mazadin of B io and Ill'll G< !!.>• II! | h l atur had t'o Hol-tidll l:< id ■ I --if H d llie da by s II Hall, nat onal pr* - dint c
|| ONLY 2 DAYS LEFT FHIIEH \M: S\TI Kl>\\ e\ Einniixi. I. I’RI( E OR LESS AT THE CLOSE OUT SALE Os THE 11 Pa 270 N 2nd St. Phone 197 '-J L' : . - '
•""Sts Fl / 111 only watch with WTMAN FI MIN DuroPower Ii II 1 t P MAINSPRING* *■ t<7 WmoeroFtb. ' 4 fothion Academy Award ' »r \ 3*’ I ’<•'» '' HAlura r4i <1 I*** 1 ** !**■<' aliud I xi f*. *!’'*•< '.K nat* ‘ sj. ,l ural ’ tilirtl ■ mh * » I** ft ’ » \ 1 »* -1 Tarr* ' * rwr|» loK i J iMtiuil g«4d id' J * Other //<•<» ot Jr .•• Z * MUI-. » IrCriul I fAA BOWER ■ - Jewotry Store
: .u- iio|*f< in a o iation Halli* omul h:i.> ! mil in I h<- I nited st c • re <.,-niz< d . qiial.l •dto do thi* work Tin Gi-rke held -<oie wa- '<• I Co Maz< ill - herd ’ > 7 I r.nl< hi tt I ***« n — lirt nlur
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