Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 8 December 1949 — Page 3

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E«t > N mee ting Xi sorority ■r'- last even- ■ b.mlnexx ■7. Terveer PH - ■» r . „( th.- re< ent bake E,n b> '»< 1 ?“”• f<>r ’ ,oror,,y * rhe dinner ■ , J( . on December 21. y.: , dollar gift ex■'veins' hosteHHeH will <■. , rJ Ansi'.iugh, Mrs. A ■ yrs pick South. I irij P.irri'h- Mrs. .lame* ‘i: August. Mrs. ■ * , . Mr- Robert Heller ami Mrs. My- ■* \ bundled dollar H !*- ».!• thru made to the K',. .lib ami ten cents » ; ,s voted to the ■s„ r Korea" drive. Christy.... sin b the sorority ■L then distributed ■ for the sorority's ■ •yo.C.ail dame" to be !* at the K. of ('. K*. Tiikefs may be pur ■on,n an' member of the It HAS jgll TUESDAY 0.-iilar meeting of the L» ir - of Columbia held Lrer.in.’. the following off[p.>.ted president. Mrs. ■ Keller vice president, jr-c lie.matin; monitor. o-i.rman; treasuier. jty Catherine Spangler; Miss Edith Ergtw.hns secretary. Mirs » Kitson: inner guard, jr-.a Vu.lio'ede, trustee tanu Meyer. irntel tu purchaw a health the Adams < ounty tu.i- ■ u><h la'ii'ti. and five dol to contributed to the Good It-t It »as also suggeated IM3 ers that canned fru.t MU'les be donated to the Mots i lub. and should be • the fire station. pax the meeting, a lunch ler.ei! by the refreshment with Mrs. William IB chairman. fitw tias dinner party will llxeinlh-r 20. with Mrs. ■ Heimann as chairman. Hl HOWLERS HAVE , ruAS DINNER usual dinner party for ■ it the Women's Bowling to <** held Tuesday eve-' I m thirty o'clock at the ■ Ugion home. Mrs. HerI »o One-Yarders! pl p * ■ L<‘ •;>/ ■ y♦ jj/7 ll*I s IK* [4» X4 1 Wra A 1 Ik \ s \ /) IP J ■ ! » BL# P, 4 °* »• or attach fabric b . * little blouse with the Th «’'« In any given ** peplum-blouse takes k ini 3 *’ lnt ‘b! Get yourself u »M your two favor ” Pronto! Jr. Mina vise* Pattern give, tj* Comply illustrated ,o " •‘•P bl'* Tv CENTS In £ t: ' Pattern to MARIAN gj ®t Decatur Dally •» r?”*™ D,pt ’ P 0 c * le Mo M, HI. Print Ito/v***- Add rasa, Zone. x »»ber. Marian Martin l Mw Bt * r Pattern Book' . “*• to *•’ •» Mew by the aeore hk , e * BU for thia book--4 ‘ *• printed in the ta, **aklt to wear with ** ironnoe!

Society item, for day', publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 1000-1001 Betty Terveer Thursday W.S.C.S. of Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. i Chauncey Sheets. Union Chajsl WSWS. Church 1; 30 p. m. Methodist church W.S.C.S., church, 2:30 p.m., executives. 1:1, p.m. Queen of Rosary study club, Mrs Ann Staub, 0:30 p. in. Salem W.S.C.S., church basement, 10 am Baptist Missionary society. Mrs Gerald Rumple, 2 p.m. 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. Friday Baptist Philo class, church. €;.'*•> p. m. Builders class of First Methodist church, Mr. and Mrs. George Helm 8 p. m. Girl Scout council, Mrs, Agnes Yager. 7:30 p. m. Calvary Ladies Aid society, 6 l.m. Work and Win class of Trinity Evangelical I*. B. church, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Drake, 6 p.m. legion auxiliary Christmas party. Legion home. 6 p. m. Ladies Fireman's auxiliary, fire station, 6 p. tn. sei Nash and Mrs Gerald Strick ler were co-chairmen of the affair. Members were seated at loin, tables, attractively decorated in

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Saturday Aeolian choir, Decatur high | school, 7:30 p.m. Bethany bazaar and bake sale, j city hall, ft a. in. to I p. m. i Bethany E. C. B. Christmas RejheatHal. church, 1 15 p. m. St. Mark's Lutheran church, 11 Monroeville, supper, church, 5 to 7 p m, Sunday Zion Lutheran Married Couples chib carry-in banquet, church basement, 6 p m. Monday Pythian Needle club, K. of P. home. 5:30 p m . Tuesday , Beta Sigma Phi, Eloise Jackson, /6:30 p, m. Root township home economics i chib, Mrs. 11. |i. Moses, 1:30 p. m. Monroe Better Homes club, M-S. Harry Beitler, 6:30 p. m. > Happy Homemakers club, Mrs. (Jerald Cook. 7:30 pm. lion-us class of Bethany Evangel-' I ical I'. B. church, church. •'■ p.m. Bobo W.S.C.S.. Bobo schisil, 6 pin. I j Wednesday Business and Professional Wo men. Moose home, 6:30 p m. the Christmas motif Each place ' was marked with a lovely favor. Following the dinner. Evelyn Kingsley. president, conducted a brief business meeting. Games and contents were later enjoyed, and [>rizes awarded the various winners. GIRL SCOUT LEADERS CLUB MEETING HELD The Girl Scout leaders club met Wednesday afternoon, with fifteen • members and three council members present The president, Mrs. ’ Erman Johnson, presided. I Mrs. Robert Bonekemper distributed the trailmakers and calenders and announced the date. Dei ember 23. for Christmas caroling ■ tor all troojis. Any leader needing a program consultant. Is asked to contact Mrs. Bonekemper. Mrs. Willa Dalzell then introduced Mrs. A. R. Holthouse, who ' gave an inspiring address on com- | munity service in relation to the , Girl Scouts. i Mrs. Johnson appointed Mrs.

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Justine Everhart and Mrs R E. Allison to a committee to collect i material on a cookie sale for the troop the first of the year. Delicious refreshments were served at a later hour by Mrs. lion Cochran and Mrs. Erman Johnson.: LITERATURE SECTION IN MEETING RECENTLY The Literature department of the > Decatur Woman's club met recent- I ly at the home of Mrs. Hugh And | rews, with twenty one members and two guests present. The pro gram topic was "Travel." Mrs. Lois Black gave an interesting and instructive talk on her trip to Hawaii, and Miss Janet Schrock gave a resume of her recent trip to Europe. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. D. B. Heller, Mrs. O. L. Vance and Mrs. 11 C. Hersh, served delicious refreshments. RUTH MORNINGSTAR ENGAGED TO WED Announcement has been made ot the engagement of Miss Ruth Morn ingstar, youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Morning star of Berne, to Claude Foreman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Fore man. of Poneto. No date has been set for the wedding. INNIGER-ZURCHER ENGAGEMENT TOLD The engagement of Miss Vera Inniger to Vernon Zurcher. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Zurcher ol Monroe, route 1. has been announced by iter parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Inniger of north of Berne Wedding plans have not been made. Rehearsal for the Christmas program will be held at the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church Saturday afternoon at one fifteen o'clock. Mrs. Robert Dull and baby son. Jon Duford. have been dismissed from the local hospital to the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Ran some Barkley, 110 South Eighth street. The Baptist Philo class will have a carry-in supper at the church Friday evening at six, thirty o’clock The meat and dessert will be fmn ished, ami each member is requested to bring their table service and a covered dish. Beta Sigma Phi will have formal initiation for seven pledges Tuesday evening at six thirty o'clock at •he home of Eloise Jackson. A dinner will follow at the Berghoff in Fort Wayne for members ami tl.eii guests. The Business and Professional Women will have a Christmas party at the Moose home Wednesday A dinner will be served at six thirty o'clock, followed by a gift ex i hange. Each member is asked to bring a fifty cent gift plus fifty cents for the Good Fellows dub Cancellations must be made to Miss Mania Martin by Monday noon. Jim A Hendricks of Monroe will observe his 86th birthday Sunday. Jim has been active in Adams 1 county his entire life. Ha served us G R A I. agent and operator for years, as county commissioner, | member of Hie county council amt las Adams county road supervisor. ' and In various other capacities. Tlie Presbyterian church fair. 1 with fun for every one. will be held tomorrow, all day and evening. Leo Fackler of Van Wert. 0.. and Mr and Mrs. Charles Myers of this «By. have returned home from W.!l- | ington. (>., where they attended the funeral of Mrs Myers' uncle Charles Fackler 0 n nrfu Admitted: Prvor Gilbert. Dismissed: Mrs. Henry L. Smith and baby boy. Convoy. O. Mr. and .Mrs. George Rice. Dix on. <).. are the parents of a baby girl, bom at 5:10 Pm. Wednesday at the Adams county memorial hospital. She weighed 7 pounds. I ounce. Thief Strikes Twice Marlboro. Mass (UPI — Police are looking for a time-conscious thief with musical ability For the second time in two years, Mrs Anna Guy. 81. reported the theft of two wrist watches and a trumpet from her home. The articles had been recovered after the original theft If Yau Have Something To 801 l Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays.

F < ■ ■ .Oik ■*. * "u jji jb b p THE WEDDING of Miss Mary Hofmann, daughter of Mr anil Mrs Herman J Hofmann of Van Wert. <).. and Wilbert Fuelling son of Mr and Mrs Henry Fuelling, route 3. t<s>k place at the Emmanuel i Lutheran church in Van Wert recently, the Rev. W H. Moeller officiating (Photo by Edwards}. ,

Discuss Treatmenl Os Skin Disorders Standard Medical Treatment Is Best Chicago. Dec 8 I UPI Science is finding new weapons in the fight against acne, the bane of teen agers. but the standard medical treatment is still the surest cure, i a skin specialist said today. He said that recent experiments with hormones and vitamin A. both taken through the mouth, have giv en some favorable results but that further study of both is needed • Dr. Rudolph L. Baer of New York University's graduate school of medicine opened a discussion of the treatment of skin disorders at the annual meeting of the Aineri can academy of dermatology and syphilogy. He also enlarged on the subjAet at a meeting with report ers. He said that acne attacks eight : out of every ten teenagers anti deeply affects them "when they are making the most important social adjustments of their lives” Doctors, according to Baer, are "more or less agreed" that most acne conditions follow the glandu lar changes that take place at Now She Shops "Cash and Cany” Without Painful Backache When disorder of kidney funrtion permits pniwnous matter tn rrmuan in your blood, it may cause nit k '*n rut bar kar hr. r hrumatir |>a> n«. Irtf pains. lom of and tn* rm. yrttinit ui> nifhtn. awrliing. pufTin«w»» un<h r tb<- ry« u. headaches and diziin<*M. Frrqurnt or ecanty pM«<uutta with smarting and burning *omr. timre fthoww there in mu th mg wrong with your kidrwye or bladder. Don't wait! A«k your drags ht sos D<»an‘e Pill*, a etimuiant diuretic, UM*d Buccr«*fuliy by million* for over K 0 years. lawn's give happy relief and will help the 16 mile* of kidney tube* flush out poiMtnoua waete from your blood. Get Doan** Pills. iieon a a seouai American Lesion . * > AUXILIARY Christmas Party Friday, Dec. 9 6 P. M. ADMISSION .W ■aaaaaaeeaaai MENU for DINNER • SI I’I’ER at PRESBYTERIAN ALL DAY FAIR Friday, December 7 Public Invited Starting at 10 a. m Sandwiches: Sloppy Joe,—Hot Doga—Cheese ALSO—CoId Slaw. Apple Sauce. Chicken Noodle Soup. Home Made Pies Coffee. Milk Servins from 5 p m. to 7 p. m. (Cafeteria Supper) Baked Chicken, Meat Loaf, Salmon Loaf Eecalioped Potatoes: Macaroni and Cheese: Green Beans; Vege table. Jello. Cranberry Salads. Home-made Pies. Coffee. Milk. PUBLIC IS INVITED FAIR BOOTHS OPEN ALL DAY First Presbyterian Church FIVE POINTS

adolesence. This has been sub stantiated. he said, by the succea, in clearing up some case* of acne | with hormone substances Baer said there was "no adequate evidence" that the commerci ! ally manufactured "estrogen <-reams" would help acne, however He saiu tnat "he personally" also believed that vitamin A helped some patients, although, he added "many doctors would disagree with GeCode Club BAKE SALE Sat.. Dec. 10—»:.’UI a. m. COLES MARKET UWWWWMWWWWWWMM FOR GOOD SHOES

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me ” The disorder is caused by a plugging of the oil gland- In the skin and science does not know the exact reason for It. h<- said Vitamin A. according to Baer, inhibits the growth of the skin's : outer layer, a microscopically thin , i sheath of horny substance This i layer some times edges over the oil gland openings and increases the likelihood of plugging In sf.ite of these developments. Baer said, the ointments and salves applied directly to the skin remain the surest remedies. He said that another helpful al ly was the medically "ompounded cosmetics that helped girls treat the condition and camouflage it at the same time Most acne conditions clear up by I themselves when the patient is lx I to 2<t years old The hig problem is I to help the patient while he Is I troubled "or at least keep him pre I sentable," Baer said. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur | GIFTS I For Her! I Stucky & Co. fl MONROE. IND. i

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Terre Haute Man Suicide Victim Terre Haute, Ind . Dec. 8. — il'l’i Vigo county coroner Denzil M Ferguson said today he had ■ eturned a verdict of -uiclde In the death of Robert S Bonham. 4<», who wax found dead in hix taxfilled apartment here yesterday. NOTlCE—Sutton’s Jewelry Store is open every week day evening until Christmas. 2XXI2 4 Neddie S&afi H 147 South Second St. WWVWMWWWMWWWWtaA FLOWERS FOR EVERY (K'CASION Hospital Bouquets Weddings and F uneral Work given Special Attention. SMITLEY’S FLOWER SHOP W. Monroe St. (at cemetery) Phone 5112 UWMWWWWWWWMWIAAAAm