Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 286, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 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 Tuesday Girls Missionary guild of Trinity Evangelical U.B. church. Mrs R. O. Wynn, 6 p.m. Sunshine girls installation. K. of P. home. 6:15 p.tn. Progressive Workers class of Progressive Workers class of Trinity Evangelical I'. B. church, church. 7:30 p. m. Aeolian choir, Decatur high school, 7:30 p. m. Women's Bowling association. Legion home, 6:30 p. m. V.F.W. auxiliary, hall. Tri Kappa business. Elks, 7:30 p.m. Associate chapter of Tri Kapna. Miss Fan Hite. 6:30 p m. C. L. of C„ C. L. of C. hail. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Our Lady of Good Counsel study club. Mrs. Bob Andrews, 8 p.m. Holy Cross discussion club. Mrs. Herman ilumschlag. 8 p.m. Church Mothers study club children Christmas party, Methodist church. 3:30 p m. Psi lota Xi, Elks home. 8 p m. Girl Scouts leaders dub, Decatur high school. 1:30 p. m. Thursday WS.CS. of Mt Pleasant. Mrs. Chauncey Sheets. Union Chapel WSWS. Church 1:30 p. m. Methodist church WS.CS., church, 2:30 p.m., executives. 1:45 p.m. Queen of Rosary study club, Mrs. Ann Staub. 6:30 p. m. Salem WS.CS., church basei ment 10 am. Baptist Missionary society. Mrs. Gerald Rumple. 2 pm. St Ann study club. Mrs. William Kohne, 6:30 p. m. Stated meeting of Order of Eastern Star. Masonic hall, 7:30 p. m. Women of Moose, Moose home, 6 p. m. • I 1 clock Monday evening at the ho.n*. 1 of Mrs. Norman Katt. The horn* Van beautifully decorated in keeping with the Christmas season. A short business meeting wr.r. conducted by the chairman. Mrs. Randolph Brandy-berry, after which a delightful Christmas ’•lory *“* read by Mrs. Roy Kalver, entitled “The Littlest Angel" by Charles I Tazewell A gift exchange was then enjoyed and delicious refreshments were I served by the hostesses. Mrs. Katt. Mrs. Watson Maddox. Mrs. G. Durkin. Mrs. P. B. Thomas and Mrs D. Dauler. ( Art The Art department held a phs- ( e FOR GOOD SHOES

f FOOD NEWS OB — ITS NO NEWS TO THE MANY SATISFIED USERS OF OUR FRESHLY BAKED BREAD _ that you get extra nourishment, ” EXTRA FLAVOR. EXTRA GOODNESS EVERY TIME YOU BUY A LOAF OF STEWARTS CULTURIZED POTATO BREAD OR ANY OF OUR PRODUCTS. X t today: // x Stewarts Bakery DECATUR, IND. PHONE 1

Friday Calvary Ladles Aid society, 6 I tn. Work and Win class of Trinity Evangelical U. 11. church, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Drake. >; p. m . Legion auxiliary Christmas party, 1 Legion home, 6 p. tn. Ladies Fireman's auxiliary, fire station, 6 p. m. Sunday Bethany Evangelical U.B. Christmas program rehearsal, church,! 1:15 p.m. Zion Lutheran Married Couples j I club carry-in banquet, church basement. 6 p.m. Monday Pythian Needle club, K. of P, home. 5:30 p. m. tic party at the home of Mrs. .1. E Morris Monday evening. Following ! the introduction of guests, a short business meeting was held. Miss Florence Haney presented Inna M. Ranck of Fort Wayne, who displayed and discussed the manykinds of plastics. Dainty refreshments were later served by the committee. Miss Florence Haney, Miss Kathryn Kauffman, Mrs. A. H. Ashhaucher. Miss Gknnys Roop and Mrs. Morris. MEETING OF RESEARCH CLUB HELD MONDAY The regular meeting of the Research club was held at the home of Mrs. W. Guy Brown The clul: president, Mrs. O. L. Vance, was in I charge. The club collect was repeated, following which Mrs. W L. Harper j took charge of the program, conducting current events given by each member of the club. Mrs. Harper then gave an unusually interesting book review “The plum | Tree." a new l>ook of Mary Ellen | Chase. Following this review. Mrs i Gerald Jones gave words of mem- i; orial for Mrs. J. R. Parrish, one o' the club's past presidents. A short business meeting followed. j1 The next meeting will be the , Christmas tea on December 1:>. ‘ I with Mrs. W. J. Krick as hostess, j i Mrs. H. B. Heller will be program 11 leader. i BIRTHDAY OBSERVED WITH PARTY RECENTLY Mrs. Elnora Essex entertained with a party at the Merlin Roas home on Dierkes street recently lor i her daughter. Shery Rose Essex, j 1 who observed her fourth anniver- j sary Games were played and prizes a- | warded to Cheryl Kay Clifton. Bev- 1 erly Ann Singer and Judy Tut wil , er. Lovely refreshments were later served and the honored guest re- j, , reived many gifts. Guests were Beverly Ann and Barbara Marie Singer. Rebecca Sue ] Manlier, Joy Jean Brlttson. Judy Tutewiler. Cheryl Kay Clifton. Miss Ruth Ann (Tiffton. Miss Celia Mdyer. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Ross, Mrs. Elnora Essex and the honored ■ guest, Shery Rose Essex. MRS ABBIE BOWMAN HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. Abbie Bowman was the honored guest at a dinner Sunday at the Orval Barger home In Craigvilie. the occasion marking her eighty-eighth birthday anniversary. I; Mrs. Bowman received many lovely gifts. These attending were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bidwell and sons. I-ar | ry. Dean and Terry. Mrs. Jessie ( Bowman. Amerson Bowman, all of Edwardsburg. Mich.: Mrs. Eddie Schroeder and daughter. Stur-

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Shirley Divorces John Agar ' - i jriHWrOS H r ; ■- ■ £. : .CEIJ H<R PERT nose red from weeping during her testimony. Shirley Temple leans over her attorney. (Tore Warne, to sign her papers of divorce from John Agar, after a court hearing In lais Angeles. The court action ended a four-year marriage which Hollywood had called its ' most perfect." on the well-worn grounds of "mental cruelty.’' Another of her lawyers. George Stahlman. stands behind Shirley.

gls. Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bowman. Tulton. Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Welker, Lima, O.; Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Huffman, Levi Baumgardner, Bluffton; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Myers and daughter. Phyllis. Tocsin; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gerber and son. I-arry, Magley; Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Bowman, Rockford; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reinhart, the Misses Mildred and Helen Barger. Richard Barger, near Uraigvllie; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Melchi. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Morrison and son. Garry, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Bowers and daughter. Mabie. Otto Thieme and Bob Ri-1 ley. all of Decatur. I ENTERTAIN WITH BIRTHDAY DINNER Mr and Mrs. Frank Arnold and son. Adrian, pt Preble, entertained with a dinner Sunday In obaerv-' aned of the birthdays of Mr. Arnold and John Arnold. Guests were Mrs. Charles Ar-' nold. Mrs. John Amspatigh. Mr. and Mrs. John Arnold. Mrs. Naomi Bieberlch. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Arnold. Mr and Mrs. Lewyellen Stucky. Mr. ■ and Mrs Harry Bowers and daughter. Precilla. Mr. and Mrs. Boy. 1 Blebcrich and daughter. Karen. I Mr. and Mrs. Richard Malloney, | Mr ami Mrs Charles Arnold. Mr.. and Mrs Bud Johnson and daugh- 1 ter, Sharon Jayne, the Rev. and 1 Mrs. Lloyd Null and children. Rose Shirley. Danny and laxmar. John Stucky. Bob Arnold. Darrel Arnold. Jim Arnold. Warren Arnold. Harold Arnold. Sherman Arnold. Dovul Arnold. Brooks Arnold. Richard Conrad. Ardlan Arnold, Vivian Arnold. Beverly Arnold. Helen Bieberlch. Onalee Stucky and Mr. ami Mrs. Arnold.

MONROE W. 8. C. 8. MEETING IS HELD The Monroe Methodist W. S. C. .' S. met Friday evening in the church annex, with forty-eight member* and seven guest* in attendance, Mrs Russell Mitchel opened the meeting by leading the group in ! singing "O Little Town of Bethlehem.” followed by a recitation. Joan Kuhn; solo. Sandra Kramer; leitson. "Christmas in our schools around the world.” Mrs. Karl Ray assisted by six members of the society; devotions. Mrs. Otis Brandy berry; duet. Mrs. Weldon Stucky and Mrs Bimo Stucky Mrs. John Floyd then spoke on the white gift offering and gave a I reading The program closed with . the group singing "Silent Night." Mrs. William Hall presided at the short business meeting at which time the names of Mrs Elbert Hall. Mrs Glen Rupert and J Mrs. George Cramer were presented as new members. I The hostesses at a later hour ' served delicious refreshments in keeping with the Christmas season. The Work and Win class of the Trinity Evangelical I’nited Brethren church will meet Friday evening nt six o'clock at the home of Mr and Mrs. Clarence Drake. An . auction sale will be h£ld. | | The general meeting of the . W S.C.S of the First Methodist 'church will be held at two thirty •o'clock Thursday afternoon at the ■ church. Mrs David Heller will give the devotions, and Mrs. H. D. Meyers will be in charge of the lesson A special Christmas program will be presented, and each member is asked to firing a guest The executive committee will meet at one forty five o'clock. The Queen of the Rosary study club will meet a’ the home of Mis Ann Staul> Thursday evening at six thirty o'clock.

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The Pythian Needle club will I have its Christmas party at five thirty o'clock Monday evening at the K. of P home. A fifty cent gift | exchange will also be held. I The WSWS ot the Union Chapel Evangelical United Brrthre.i church will meet at the churcn , Thursday afternoon at one thirty o'clock. Mrs. l-awrence Norris wi'i be the program leader and all la *.- ies of the church are invited to attend. Rehearsal for the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church Christmas program will be held at the church Saturday afternoon at one fifteen o'clock. Mrs. R. O. Wynn will tie hostess to the Girls Missionary guild of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church this evening at six o'clock at their annual Christ-: mas supper. Shirley Sudduth will be the leader. The Sunshine girls will have intallatlon this evening at six fifteen o'clock at the K. of P. home. The Calvary 1-adies Aid society will have its meeting Friday evening with a pot-luck supper at six o'clock. A Christmas exchange will follow the business meeting. All members and their families are re-' quested to attend. The annual Christinas party ot the WS.CS. of Mt. Pleasant will be held at the home of Mrs. Chauncey Sheets Thursday. A meeting of Our Lady of Good Counsel study club will be held at the home of Mrs. Bob Andrews at eight o'clock Wednesday evening. ? Beg Pardon I The name of Mrs. O. L. Vance 1 - was unintentionally omitted from the list of hostesses for the meet-1 ’ ing of the Ever Ready class of 1 the First Methodist church In Mon-, * day evening's edition. Troubles are often the tools by * which God fashions us for better f things. — Beecher. » s tl Wu cease to bless wv cease to i bleed.

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' Occasion sttr, we encounter a man who hesitates to buy a Cadillac for fear his friends might think hun ostentatious. For all such people, we have the most reassuring news: Tht rtftritntr of CadiUat ntiuri would mdualf that your ftan art without foundation. True, the world has long since recognized that a Cadillac car is a fine and distinguished possession but most people understand that quality is not a luxury, and that distinction is the offspring of goodness. The facts in support of Cadillac's practicality are so convincing that The mere recital of just a few shook, be sufficient reassurance for the most hesitant buyer. Take, for instance, the matter of cost. There are tight othtr mahn of tan which actually have certain

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S Sgt. and Mrs. E. J. Casanova flew to Columbus Sunday where they spent the day. They will move to that city in January, where 8/Sgt. Casanova is stationed at the Atterbury air base i Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Krlegell are the parents ot a baby boy. born at 10:07 am. Monday at the ( Adams county memorial hospital i He weighed ft pounds. — v"* Admitted Mrs. Sarah Roop,* Wren. O.; Mrs. Viola Cable, route' L Dismissed. Henry Krueckeberg. 1227 Monroe street; Chester Pyle. Portland; Mrs. Ensminger and baity boy, Rockford. O. j Few Christians read the Bildtenough to appreciate it. if You Have Something To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays. AAAAAAAAAAMIM4M4MWWWI (■eCode Club BAKE SALE Sal., Dec. 10—9:30 a. m. COLE’S MARKET MMARMAAMWWWWWWWVW

Everyone Is Cordially Invited To Attend The Presbyterian Church Fair Five Point*, Decatur, Indiana Friday, Dec. 9, - 10:00 a.m. ■ 10:00 p.m. Both Lunch and Supper will he served AN OPPORTUNITY TO DO VOI R CHRISTMAS SHOPPING gu Ar TRACTIVE BOOTHS —Beautiful Gifts. Dainty and Serviceable Aprons, Dressed Dolls in 3 sizes. Fruit Cakes. Mince Megi. Flum Puddings, Home Canned Fruit. Jam and Jelly. Baked uoods, Christmas Cookies, Home Made Candy, Fancywork of all kinds, Afagans. Knit Baby Garments. White Elephant Gifts. Hand decorated Canisters. Christmas Door and Table Decorations, African Violets, Potted Plants, Christmas Greens and Cones, Fresh Produce at the Farmers Booth, Records. Comic books. Sport equipment and apparel, Fish Pond for the Children and many other useful articles. REMEMBER THE DATE — DECEMBER ‘Mh WE ARE EXPECTING YOU! FIRST PRESBYTERIAN ( 111 R( H DECATUR, INDIANA MVWVWVWWVWAMAAMMtMAMMMArtMAMAAAAAXW

model* that are priced above the loweat-priced Cadillac. There i* long life, for eaample. hour Cadillac*, of the I'M.’ Sene*, ran a total of mile* in a te»t recently concluded by a great tire manufacturer—almost 650,000 mile* per car. All four were then sold into pnvate aervice and are trill going strong! Then there it economy. Innumeralde test* chow that the l*M9 Cadillac actually approache* the lowe»t-pnced popular can in gatolinc economy. And, finally, there are the JrprnJalility rtcorAt—which prove that the car'* frtrdom fnm tht fired of repairi it joat a* unusual a* it* performance and beauty! Yea—if you are ready for a Cadillac, come in. You will never make a more tcnuble nurcha»e—or one of which your friend* will mure heartily approve.

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Engle's Condition Reported Unchanged The condition of Fred Engle, Docatur voluteer fireman, seriously injured Saturday evening when struck by a truck, was re[mrted as unchanged today by attaches of the Adams county memorial hospital. where he has been confined slnte the accident. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur A Stitch in Time The following repairs Buttons sewed on Lining repaired Seams repaired Cuffs tacked Belt loops repaired Snaps sewed on Pockets repaired Buttons removed and sewed hack on are always made AT NO EXTRA COST to you For Better Dry Cleaning Always (’all KELLI’S DRY CLEANING “across from (». E.” Phone 147 Wrinkle-proof Delivery.