Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 30 November 1949 — Page 3

■ T NOVEMBER 30. 1949

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Society Item* for day** publication must ba phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 1:30 a. m.) Phono 1000-1001 Betty Terveer Wednesday Historical club, Mrs. Harry Essex, 3 p. tn. Phllalethean circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, Mrs. George Buckley, 8 p. m. I-adlea Shakespeare chib, Mra. Maynard Hetrick, 2:30 pm. Bethany circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, Mra. J. F. Fruchte, 8 p.m. Friendship circle of Zion Evan gelical and Reformed church, Mra. Lewis Litterer, 7:30 p.m. Indiana club, Mra. Charles O'Shaughneaaev, 7:30 p in. Union Township Woman's club, Mra. Herman Bleeke. 1:30 p. m. St. Vincent de Paul society, C. L. of C. hall, 2 p. m, Thursday Bobo U. B. Willing Workers claaa, Bobo school, 5 p.m. Women of Moose. M<M>se home. 7:30 p.m.; officers, 7 p.m. St Joseph's study club, Mrs. Wai ter Gilliom, 8 p. m. Women's .Missionary society of Pleasant Grove church; Mrs. Ermil Shifferly, all day So Cha Rea, Swearingen's 6:30 p. tn. Ladles Aid society of First Chris- i Ilan church, Mrs. Paul Daniels, 7: iO p. m. Ladles Aid society and W. S W. S. of Bethany Evangelical U. B. church, church 11:30 a. m. afternoon meeting. 1:30 p. m. Guardian Angel study club. .Mrs. Walter Baker. 8 p m. Ever Ready class of Methodist church. Mrs. H. D. Lower. 7:30 p. m. Indies Aid society of I'nion Chapel, church, all day. Magiey Indies Aid. church basement, all day. Women's Home and Foreign Missionary society of First Presbyterian church. Christmas party, church parlors, 8 p.m. Pleasant Dale Indies Aid society, church basement, all day W. F. M. S. of Nazarene church. Mra Charles Hicks, 7:30 p. m. W M. A. of Nuttman Avenue V. B. church, Mrs. Ireta Thornton, 7:10 B. m. v I table, centered with a tiered i-ake and lighted by tall white candles The guests were served by Mfs Walter Lowman. -Mrs. Edwin Seitz, aunts of the bride, and Miss Harriot Haines of this city Mrs. Elmer James had charge of the guest book. For their wedding trip, the bride changed to a black suit, complemented with a gold hat and black accessories. Her corsage was of white roses. Mr. and Mrs King will reside in their newly furnished t- j partment at 6o East Oxford street. Alliance. Mr and Mrs. King are managers of the Corn Crib in that city. The bride attended Mount I'nion college

Wp? DISCOUNT ON OI K /fy ' >y\v ENTIRE STOCK Winter hfe ™ ' C° ats : I [' ■ THIS INCLLDES (H R 1 PRINTZESS « * & STERLING , 1 W HALE SIZES W and ’ BETTY ROSE J I \\ Jr. Sizes Y\ COATS FROM H 24.00 to 75.00 E. F. Gass Store . DECATUR, IND. I

Friday Friday afternoon club. Mrs. John Heller, 2 p m. Christmas party, children of i M omen of Moose, Moose home, 7:»0 p.m, Monroe Methodist W. S. C. 8., i church annex, 7:30 p. m. Ave Marla study club, Mrs. W. A. ' Klepper, 8 p. m. Rummage sale. Methodint church basement. 1 to 5 p. mSaturday Adams County Home Economics dub chorus. East Main street station, Berne. Christmas fancy work gift sale. W M A. of Nuttman Avenue U.B. [church, Schafer store. 9:30 am. i Cafeteria supper. Zion Evangel.. cal and Reformed church, 5 to 7 p. : tn. Rummage sale. Methodist church basement. 8:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. n. Psi lota Xi bake sale, city hail, 9 a. m. • | Sunday Junior and intermediate fellowship of Methodist church, guest '. party, church. 6 pin. Monday Research duh, Mrs. W Guy Brown, 2:30 p.m. Tuesday C. L. of C„ C. L. of C. hall, 7:30 p.m. where she was affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Mr. King is a junior at Mount Union where he is majoring in history. He is a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity and assistant editor of the ■ Dynamo. ■ 11 WEDDING RECEPTION IS HELD RECENTLY Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Reinhart entertained with a reception at Hheir home In Monroe recently for their two sons who were recently married, Mr. and Mrs Richard Reinhart, wed on November 12. and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Reinhart ■ who were married on November 26 Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs Art Kipftr. Mr. and Mrs. Dav[id Klpfer, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fiechter and family, Mr. and Mrs Henry Groh. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Groh and daughter. Sandra. Mr. and Mrs. John Norton and daugh- > ter, Gloria. Mr and Mrs. Sam Hlr[achy and son. Elwood, Tillie Hdnnie, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hirschy. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Croy, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rauch and son. Je;--iotne. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Scholwat;er, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Schlagenhauf and son. all of Bluffton; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Painter and son. Lester, Mrs. Herman Schuu, Earl Shelton. Norma Jean Fox. alt tis Berne; Mr. and Mrs. Henry i Reinhart and son. Walter, Lydin Llechty and Fanny Reinhart, of I Geneva; Mr and Mrs. David Roth, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Bittner a.id family. Don and Jean Kipfer, .'or. and Mrs. Sam Reinhart, of Itecatut; Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Bowers and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Alvin Gerber and son. Richard Barger, Bob Riley, Mildred Barger. Otto Thieme, Helen Barger, Mr. and Mrs. Cloise Reinhart and son. of Fort Waytie, Mrs. Elma Essex. Mrs. Alice Schott, Mrs. Martha Mcßride. Refreshments were served by the ; hostess. JOLLY HOUSEWIFE CLUB MEETING HELD The Jolly Housewife Home Economics club of St Mary's township enjoyed a basket supper Monday

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[evening at the Pleasant Mills school. I Following the supper, ihe business meeting opened with the group singing "The More We Get Togeti. er." Devotions were read by Mrs. Carl Frey, and roll call was answered with the name of a "shut-in" to receive Christmas greetings. A birthday auction was then held, after which Mrs. Robert Light was awarded the door prize. Mrs. Earl Williamson was welcomed Into the club as a new member. The December meeting will he the annual Christmas party. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED SUNDAY Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay W. Chapman Sunday to celebrate the fortieth wedding anniversary were Mr. and -Mrs. H. 11. Monesmith of Willmor. Minn ; Mr. and Mrs. Jx»yd Bla.-k. and family. Dixon, 111., Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Carman and family, Roanoke, | Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chapman 'and family. New Haven; Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Reverence, Bryan. O.; Mrs. Susie McEntire, Monroeville and Ward Chapman. Afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Monesmith and family. Fort Wayne. The celebrants were the recipients of many lovely gifts. PYTHIAN NEEDLE CLUB IN MEETING The Pythian Needle club met Monday after Temple. Bernice Jefferies presided at the business meeting, at which time plans were completed for the Christmas party to be held December 12 at five thirty o'clock. The committee will be in charge, and a fifty cent gift exchange will be held. After the business meeting, bingo was played and refreshments served by Evelyn Roop. Barbara Roop, Jennie Gehrig and Anna Hanchar. A cafeteria supper will be served at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church from five to seven o'clock Saturday evening. ADD UM'AUS Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey and c hildren, Troy and Mary Margaret, and Mrs. Eugenia Zehr and child’ren. Paul and Esther, of Jefferson township, visited Sunday with Mrs. David Zehr and son, Raymond. Mr and Mrs. Raymond MeAhren and daughters were evening guests. Members of the C. L. of C. are requested to turn their books over to Miss Rose Nesswald either at the recorder's office or at her home between now and December S. The Research club will meet Monday afternoon at two thirty o'clcM-k at the home of Mrs. W. Guy Brown. Mrs. W. L. Harper will be program leader. The regular meeting of the Women of the Moose will be held at seven thirty o'clock Thitraclay evening at the Moose home, preceded by the officers meeting at seven. The Adams County Home Economics club chorus will have a bake sale- Saturday at the East Main street station in Berne. A Christmas fancy work gift

•. I. ■ . .... .... . — < B * 9 ~ 9 •■-* ■k x '“1 mb J® |g||| ’■ ~vi»j • . i. ‘ ’*' •■' J i POtMfl Secretary 9t Rep. J. ! Parnell Thomas (R). New Jersey. Mias Helen Csmpbeil. M enters District court at Washington, where her attorney said she acted under "compulrion” at employeremploye relationship in duties which resulted In their trial on charges of payroll padding All evidence has come from her. her attorney said. ClateraafwaaD

sale will he held Saturday at nine’ thirty o’clock at the Schafer store, sponsored by the W.M A. of the Nuttman Avenue United Brethren church. The junior and intermediate fellowship of the Methodist church will have a guest day party for their fathers Sunday evening at six o’clock at the church. Institute Planned On Home Recreation To Hold Institute Here During March The dates of March 27. 28. and 29 have been set for an institute of home recreation, it was announced today by the Adams county home economics association and the Adams county board of recreation. co-sponsors of the event. Both the home economics clubs and the county recreation department have been seeking to strike al the heart of the leisure-time problems. In sponsoring an event which stresses family fun for leisure hours in the home, they believe they have the answer. Many farm families do not exercise the benefits of leisure-time activities in their homes. Many do not seem to have the necessary leisure time It is thought that one reason for this lack of leisure time is that the indoor and outdoor facilities of the home are not conducive to relaxation and freedom of play. Further more, some families may be reluctant to provide for family recreation simply because they do not know how to begin. The above mentioned recreation problems in the home will be directly attacked in the forthcoming institute of home recreation. Experts in this field have accepted invitations to speak at the institute Miss Ruth Hutchinson, extension specialist in home furnishings of Purdue University, will be present to advise upon how the interior of the home may be arranged for various types of recreation The recreation department of Indiana University has promts ’ ed to send expert advice on the building of outdoor recreation facilities A third expert Is being sought to speak on the philoso- - phy of family recreation. Included on the program will be a display of home equipment i games and other recreation mater ' ial and demonstrations of various types of recreation suitable for the • home. The exact time and place for this institute will be announced at a t later date. Interested persons - should watch this paper for more detailed information. ■ Mr. and Mra. Donald Harvey, route 2. are the parents of a baby boy. born at 4:46 p.m. Tuesday at ’ the Adams county hospital. He has not been named. ■ °" l— 1 pH , Admitted: Martin Klass, route 2; Clarence August, Willshire. <).; Dismissed: Mrs. Edward Wolf and baby girl; Mrs. Edwin Collier and baby girl; Miss Delores Coyne Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

jniiij'i YOU CAN'T PUT OUT WATIt Lke a fire, but yen caa ineure againet water damage from •verfiewing fixtnrm, bursting pipet, etc. Importaat protectMm and not ezpeuMve. THE SUTTLES CO. NIMIek Store Oldg, Decatur, Ind. - . -g The Am CmuSp ml Semty Campeay M Merdeed. Caam 111111111111 l

z • - Ji i Mr. and Mrs. John W. Shirk and daughter. Miss Libby .Maty, of West Palm Beach, Fla., left this morning for their home after a visit here. Man Hit On Head By Overhanging Door Dale Hoffman. 6"9 Mercer ave- < nue, Is a man who today has a i headache, several stitches In his load and a healthy respect for overhanging doors. Hoffman had the unfortunate experience of having one of the overhanging doors at Mollenkopf A Elting. on North Third street, hit him on top of the head this afternoon. He was taken to the hospital and released after the wound was stitched by doctors. He is expected to return to work Friday. GIRL SCOUTS Brownie troop 14 met Tuesday evening at the Lincoln school and elected the following officer: Judy Smith, president; Emily Swearingen. vice-president; Gretchen l.ankenau, secretary • treasurer; ; Kay Iteßolt, scribe. Judy Lane' and Gretchen Lankenau then fur ■ nished refreshments. Kay Deßolt, scribe. Rummage Sale, Met hod in t Church basement. Friday I - 5, Saturday 8:30 to 4:30 p.m. 281t2tx • Sunday is the golden clasp that binds all the days of the week together. — Longfellow. NEW BABY? Our Gift Department will amaze you. EHINGERS The Boston Store Say It With FLOWERS From

|\iiis iioimi ii ns| I SHEET for sd» AQ LADIES’ 4 ~rr ‘ 5 fl | BLANKETS 1 2 ’° RAYON PANTIES « 1 | I METAL *fl ,00 MEN’S EMU ,00 I I Smoking Stands * Work Socks ' * I I I PRsT!^"""" GIRLS’ * fl. ©0 I DRAPES 1 DRESSES 1 ” I Sizes ■ boxer *s.oo "TTTTT i I dungarees > blouses 100 1 I SHOE BAGS /I- 00 I.AIHES’ ’I.OO | I >"’>* ■*«> Rayon Gowns * ■ DMW r*nATC LADIES’ s fl .00 I RAIN COATS * DRESSES 1 I SPECIAL *I.OO *I.OO I LADIES BAGS * MOWER SET * ■ Reg. $1.65 Ke «- * , J ” K I ON SALE THURS. - FRI. - AND SAT. I ■ COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF CHRISTMAS MDSE. I IJ. J. Newberry Co. |

Awarded Camp Trips After Pest Contest Vernon Thieme and Allen Grote have been awarded trips to the conservation camp In Kosciusko county next summer for their lead-1 Ing scores in the pest control con > test conducted in the viH-ational agriculture classes of the Decatur high school The awards were announced by Charles Zimmerman ' i of the Adams county conservation ‘ council. Thieme and Grote scored over ' 2,<Wlo.imM» points each in the contest. : which saved farmers of the area several thousands of dollars this fall by the large number of pests killed by the students. The most common pests killed were rats.

’ ww^Rßßßr ’**************««***A4WWWWWWWWW» SHIRT SALE 3 DAYS—TiII'RS. FRI. SAT.—DEC. I -2-3 MLN 8 SPORT SHIRTS—Reg. 3 98 Value $2 98 MtNS DRESS SHIRTS—Reg. 298 Value »1.98 MtN'S TlES—Regular 1.50 Value $1.19 (Shop Our Windows and See Decatur's Best Values in Shirts and Ties) CHRISTMAS CARDS 20 for 29c Regular 59c value FULL LINE CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHT BULBS 4 SETS ECONOMY STORE - Decatur TRI'CK LOAD OF BUST |] Christmas Trees ( IIRISTMAS H LONG NEEDLE PINE TREES .< j 95 an< * D & T Standard Service : j 13th 4 MONROE PHONE 54 K IN6ISTION * QUOTiiNT":; Reflects your dietary habits • H you aren't particular what you — supplement your diet with • • eat, you probably have a low "IQ" Retail Plenaminv ... get <ill the # O ... may be vitamin deficient, if vitamins for which minimum you have good dietary habits, daily adult requirements have • yours is doubtless a high “IQ.” been established - plus liver con- • • But, seemingly well-balanced centrate and iron! • meals can be "vitamin-poor." |4."9 Guard against vitamin deficiency 144 CAPSUUS • • PtetMaiM l«h Day Kwy Vitamin D«S<i*My Away * SMITH DHUG CO.

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j mice, granaboppera, chinch hugs, HporroWH, crows, slarlingH and bats. Following th»- contest, the juniorsenior claxs entertained the winning freshman - sophomore class | with a weiner roast. 1 I . To be consi ions that you are j Ignorant is a great step to knowledge. Disraeli. Cafeteria Supper, Zion Ev. Reformed Church. Third and Jackson. Saturday 5■ 7. T 4 kiddie Sfafi H 147 South Second St.