Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 283, Decatur, Adams County, 2 December 1949 — Page 6

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SOCIETY WOMEN OF MOOSE MEET THURSDAY The Women of the Moose met at the Noone home last evening sos their regular meeting. A report wamade of the magazine subscrijt- ■ Hons. a project of the women, it was then voted to purchase one or more hot pack polio Jackets. The so< ial hour was in charge of , the Mooseheart chairman. Gaine

|cHR* s ™ AS JspECIHS I 113-PIECE PACKAGE GIFT WRAPPING *® lv£ 6 • w* & ■& t'k «< IW 4 * I Innvw. w®**-y » —•* ■F£T A w This Big Package Sfsecicit fl Includes,, W • 60 Gummed Seals • 30 Metallic-Foil Seals ]Bai X • 5 Gift Tags PrSl Bml KB| 1 Jj - • 5 Gift Cards JS|j9 |HZJ3H yinl • 6 Sheets (20 x3O in.) Gift HHMHHH Jjf Wrapping Paper • 4 Sheets (20 x 25 in.) Deluxe Gift Wrapping Paper B B AN Sheets x Tissue '/IL • 1 Sheet (20 x 30 in.) White Tissue LIMIT 2TO A CUSTOMER * JgH Hurry,,. Hurry... Theft won't test tong! Only through a special purchase are we able to offer this special value in time for your Xmas Shopping ||i ABLi ,®r '°“ pl 22 MB ed ball . om c 95 JfliK thter S 7 ’ •* V'iS > JPgF ■ re • *««* mcU* t»Mr«sa>r. FOOTBALL GAME . Watch ths ball earner Mg» LIECHTY & SIERS ™™ S ;; 3rd & Moeroe Phon* 1770 * combmattom.

prizes were won hy Mrs. Clyde To'man and Mrs. Edna Hoop. Haz« 1 \!clion.ild was awarded the door prize. The annual Christmas i>artv will l.e held lie. ember M at six o'c|o« k. A pot-luck supper will be served, 'he meat and roll* furnished by the committee. Em h member Is a l>ed to bring her own table servi'<•. mid a one dollar gift for the exchange. ST. JOSEPH STUDY CLUB MEETING HELD The st. Joseph study dub met

last m■,' at t’.>- ho:m .1 Mt W ilt • Gillium. The meeting opt n< d witii prayer, following which Mrs. Hobert Humsi bias, chairman, read u v eral Inter s'ing articles. A discus siott followed. At the <|o-e of the meeting, the hostess i live I lovely refrt shment.t The next meet ill'.; will he held -IIJanuary 5 al the hom< of Mrs. Jo Murphy. 'ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY IN MEETING The St. Vincent de Paul society

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net for their regular meeting reeiitiv at the C. L. of C. hall, with thirty-five members present. During the business meeting the following officers were elected: .Mrs. Helen Wemhoff. president: Mrs. Vera Klejnhenz. vice-president; Mrs. Ed Burling, treasurer; Mrs. Mary Lhainon, secretary. Beginning in January the meetings of the group will be held in the evenings. Gaines were then enjoyed and prizes won hy Mrs. Paul Briede. Mrs. Mary Sorg. Mrs. Veronica Wolpert and Mrs. Mary Omler. A luncheon was later served hy the ommittee, Mrs. John Neering. Mrs. Helen Wemhoff. Mrs. Will Schumacher and Mrs. (Tara Dan-' ids. The next meeting will be held at two o'clock on December 28. A fifty cent gift exchange will be i.eld. — MEETING OF W.F.M.S. HELD THURSDAY NIGHT The W.F.M.S. of the Xazarene church held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Charles Hicks Thursday evening. Seventeen members and four guests were in attendance. The meeting, conducted by the president, Mrs. George Ans-1 baugh. opened with the group singing "Stepping in the Light,” foliowed by the devotionals by Mrs. William Huston. Mrs. Leo Roe read the scripture, after which prayer was offered by Mrs. Roe ’ and Mrs. Amanda Ward. Mrs. | Aaron Voder gave the article from 'The Other Sheep." and a poem was read by Mrs. Orval Sudduth. I Following the lesson study by Mrs. Carter, the meeting closed with prayer by Mrs. Ed Roe. Delicious refreshments were then rerved by the hostess. Psi lota Xi sorority will sponsor a bake Sale Saturday morning beginning at nine o'clock at the < ity hall. The Dramatic department of the I

Public Auction 178 ACHE—IMPROVED FARM—I7B ACRE I will sell at public auction the following described real estate on the premises: MONDAY, DECEMBER 12,1949 at 1:30 P. M. I LOCATION —?• miles west of Decatur, Indiana on Road No. 221, then 1 I mile south; or om- mile east and one mile south of I’relde. LAND—I7B Acres. The very best productive sidl. Extra well tiled with the best of drainage outlets. IMPROVEMENTS Good 7 room brick house, basement; Bank Barn J'i x 70; Hip roof Dairy Barn 40x80. Concrete floors. Stanchions for 20 cows, r, box stalls; Hay mow with 100 tons loose hay capacity. An ideal dairy barn; Dairy house, lairge double crib and wagon shed: Gram-ry 20x10; Implement shed 24x36; Hog house and crib combined 24x36 with slee|>er pen 12x12 adjoining; Poultry house; Good driven well, i water pitted to barns. Ele< tri< ity to all buildings. 220 current in dairy barn; Good 2 car garage. These are good substantial buildings. Proper crop rotation haa been carried out by Mr. Ixtyd Roe. tenant for the past 6 years. 32 acres of Wheat, one half of which will go to purchaser of farm. 30 acres fall p'owed. 25 acres good Alfalfa. 20 acre* oC goc.l Little Red Clover. This is a money making farm. The late Dr. S. D. Beavers had a large herd of cattle and other livestock on the farm. A; one time he was one of the leading breeders of Shorthorn cattle in America. Shorthorn cattle men will recognize this farm as "Glen Cairn Farms." I ERMS * CONDITIONS— % Cash—% March 1. 1950. Mrs Beavers will carry loan for remaining % at 451 on 5 year loan. Or purchaser may pay all < ash upon receipt of Deed and Merchantable Abstract not later than March 1. 1950 when possession will lie given The owner or auctioneers will not be responsible for accidents to any person on 1 their property while attending the sale. MRS. IDA M. BEAVERS, Owner Surviving Widow of the late Dr. 8. D. Beaver* Roy *• Ned Johnson, Melvin Liechty — Auctioneers. Decatur. Indiana. 2 6 9; ! 1940 | f / Chevrolet ) Town Sedan | r A good serviceable car / ) with a Down Payment / | o<si ls .o« . j Saylors Motor Co, j

A Democrat Want Ad—lt Raya. OZARK IKE C bi^“i “““ , “'“‘"’’""""”"”bOY$"'B .. a■ ~ f f— —1 ■■||PPPmMV7 >THe DEADLIESTI I/...AN0 THOSE I THE '■ t ( afetena Supper. Zion Ev. ** ss Receiver 1 /sharks will BEA 1 Scats' last Reformed Church. Third and V r>/£ in th'loop/,. IthE s*** K K 7&wshow we can ■ Jackwm. Saturday 5-7. • T I Theoahe ( oottle : himT?p/ Christmas Tree. S \ r~=A RAY'S MARKET W hJ-jT TO M I West side of Highway 27 CWCML ■'g< jl I I* -Jx/ M ~ CLASH... Bb* w // y M insurance */ | /w -Bp c J A A J| Ia?o “butch” Ehinger Ek' FIRE WIND - AUTO L —w 720 No. 3rd St. Phone 570 ■—l BBoSUBKSBBEuSuLJ 1/7 I

• Decatur Woman's club will have i their Christmas party at the home • of Mrs. Norman Katt Monday eve- • ning at eight o'clock. A fifty-cent . gift exchange will be held. The annual Christmas party of . the Civic department of the De--.catur Woman's club will he held ’ at the home of Mrs. Fred .Me- ■. Connell Monday evening at seven thirty o'clock. 11 Tri Kappa sorority will have a i business meeting Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the Elks home. Mrs. Hugh Andrews will be hostess to the Literature department | of the Decatur Woman's club MonI day evening at seven thirty o'- ! clock. John Hammond, son of Mr. and ‘ Mrs. Carl Hammond, underwent an | appendectomy at .the local hospital Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs William Ensmlngcr. Rockford. ().. are the parents of a j baby boy, born at 5:37 a. m. today at the Adams county hospital. He has not been named A baby lM>y was born to Mr. ati.l Mrs. Hubert Irwin at 11:07 p. m. Thursday at the local hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Landrum are parents of a baby daughter, born this morning at 12:50 o'clock at the Adams county hospital. W. M. A. Fancy Work sale. Schafer Store, Saturday, l>ecember 3. 1 tx A Democrat Want Ad—lt Paye. If You H a .« ovinetning Tv Sell Try

WjOSRITAL Q n fhtib ArmittAd: Paul Zurcher. Monro- ; John Hammond. Nuttman avettu . Dismissed: Dale Mertz. Geneva Long Walkout Ends At Kokomo Plant Kokomo. Ind.. Dec. 2. —(CP) — The Continental Steel Corp, today rushed plans to get the plant, idled by a f.l-day strike, back into | full production by the week's end. ' Some 2.000 members of the CIO united steel workers union accepted a compromise pension-insurance! plan last night to end the long I walkout, which began as a part of the nationwide CIO-VSW pension strike on Oct. 1. ; The new contract reportedly called for the company to assume all costs of siotf monthly jtensions. with the workers chipping in 2-’,4 cents per hour to finance a health | insurance program. Skyrocket Makes 750 Miles An Hour Muroc Dry Lake, Calif.. Dec. 2. I —(l'P> — The needle-nosed Douglas skyrocket streaked faster than sound at an estimated 750 miles an hour, hut to the nonchalant pilot the Jet and rocket powered plane's first public flight was "just an everyday, routine thing." Test pilot Gene May, 45. was untired yesterday as he corkscrewed his stocky body out of the super-speed craft's tiny cockpit. May opened all throttles wide for about 10 seconds as he zoomed 30 feet above the course witii four rockets belching flames. Spectators didn't hear the roar of | the rocket until the plane was past. Shopping Days Left Have you got your tickets for our Giant Jack Pot of $200? One ticket is all that it takes to win aSO dollar bill. So try your luck at SCHEIMAN’S MARKET;

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