Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 7, Decatur, Adams County, 10 January 1950 — Page 3
TUESDAY. JANUARY 10. 1850
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■ — ----- ----- PYTHIAN lllTtfil HAVE INSTALLATION MONDAY Beautiful ami impraaaiva an- '“: ires wees held Monday night at the K. ot P home by Mrs. Ed Whitright. installing officer, aa new officers ot the Pythian Sisters > were installed. Mrs. Whitright was assisted by Mrs. Lloyd Ahr. grand manager and Mrs. Fred Abr, gram! . senior The following ware Installed: most excellent chief. Mrs. Asa Pollock; most excellent senior, Mrs. Baudh? TkuuMwr; excellent junior, Mrs. Frank Crist; manager, Mrs. Frank Kltaoa; secretary, Mrs. Fred Haneber; treasurer, Mrs " Giles Porter; protector, Mrs. Harr lan Jackson; gnard, Mrs. Francis '■" m 'AfiOWitr 1 tfciw?''jwa»*.' : Mrs. Frank Butler; drill captain. Mrs. Lloyd Ahr: pianist, Mrs. Ralph E. Roop; representative to xratld Temple, Mrs. Homer Bittner; /alternate. Mrs. Frank Butlav BIRTgCHCHRIgTtNeR ENGAGEMENT TOLD Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs. Alphle Bertsch of ilerne, of the engagement of their daughter, Lanetta, to Claire Christoner, son of Mr; and Mrs. Charles Chrlstener of near Monroe. Plans for the wedding are not completed. Mlgg SCHERTZ ENGAGED TO WED FRED SOLDNER The engagement of Miss Harriett Behertx to Fred Soldner. son of Mr. and Mrs. N. N Soldner of Pandora, 0., has been made known by her parents. Mr; and Mrs. Arthur Behertx of Mettmore. 11l An early fall wedding Is being planned. .-■-■■■■ .. Miss Schertx is a teacher in the- , Adams Central school Mr Soldm-r , la chief chemist of the Central Soya C 0.,. Gibson City, 111. , it aninynose Spoils Sleep Put a few Vicks IF Va-tro-nol Nose . Drops In each z9x "SH nostril. Vs-lro-nol U , works fast right | aArrr trouble Ut It relieves stuffl-r-M - ful sleep. Try IL j| PROPS Slenderizing Slant Inr t • ’ liH i 18 0 11 In 93M JCEJ M—4» 'flThMAeh The slanting line Is the slim 1 ming line- and very new Tor fioWj Other smart touches on a gotjd gadabout frock — the buttons at: one shoulder only, the soft skirt! j Pattern 93SS comes In sixes 34.■ 3S. SS. 40. 43. 44. 4t. 4S.' Sire 3fi ' lakes 3 l a yards 3>-ta< h-fabric. j This easy-tteuse pattern gives perfect fit Complete, illustrated ,„ Sew Chart shows you every step Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS In coins for this pattern to MARIAN MARTIN, care of Decatur Dally Democrat. Pattern Dept. P « Box 4740. Chicago MO, 111. Print plainly YOUR NAME. ADDRESS. ZONE. SIZE! STYLE NUMBER. Don't miss mur Marian Martin Pattern Fifteen Cents more for your copy, clothes that you can easily sew at a Free’ Pattern Is printed in tW book a new wesklt to wear with \ your skirts and dress*-*!.
• ' *F • I ‘ Eeclety Itema fee day's pubUca1 tlen must be phoned bi by 11 A m ’ (Saturday >:3O a. in.) Phone 1000-1001 •atty Terroer .1 ,- Tuesday . Chsrch Mothers study club. Mrs. ■ Arthur Beeler. 8 pm. Dorcas class of Bethany Evan • gelk-al p.B. church, church par•i tors, 7:3ep.m. IJtUe Flower study club, Mrs. f Florence DeaJean. Bp. m . 1 Willing Workers class of Chris- • logger? T» p. m. Belg Sigma Phi, city hall, 8 p.m. • W.B.W.S. of Trinity Evangelical - V fl,.church. church, 7:30 pirn. Ktrirtand W.C.T.U.. Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Nall, pp.m. Associate chapter of Tri Kappa, dessert, Mrs. Ixds Illa<;k. 7:30 p.m L i DutltnLDMlghters classj>f Beth 1 any Evangelical United Brethren ' church, Mrs. Fred Chronister, 7:30 ■pm. • Monroe nktter Romes club, Mrs Gene Hike, 7:30 p.m. » Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs lion Stump, 8 p.m. Monmouth P. T. A., pdst|ionrd. St Dominic discussion - tub..Mr? Harmon Gillie. 8 pi m. I W. C. T. V.. Mrs. Henry Adler, 3T ’ p.m. Happy Homemakers .club, Mrs i Clifford Roe. f:3O pm. Delta Theta Tau. Flks burnt. S p. ifW _ I Wednesday > Holy Cross discmtslon club, Mrs rt John llrite. 7:30 p.m S- E Hi idee < |ub. Mrs ’lath : I: Kline. 8 p.m. Women's guild of Zion Evangel leal and Reformed church, thurrli jfahors, 7 30 p.m; Business amL Trofr-stdbnaf Wo- : men. C I<. ot C. hall. 0:30 pm. Zion Luth’eran 'Missionary soclet>, < tier, h. 3 p m i ir. U- of jS-esbylttrLui eliiir.li.. Mis IbitAif H ann; S Pm. Ruth circle of Presbyterian church. Miss. Fan Httmmul,.B p.m. ———ws — - I JOINT-MEETING OF CLutfg HELD MONDAY- - : ! A joint mevting of tho ! Wat nr .rWomans an»l~ -the Adains CeHTily’Federation of < hilis Os i lu’id in the tjmotn Achooi amH- ! tdrftmi FveEfnjrr MtmN \ Bixler program rhairman. in 1 - Th» Fertnrn’on«- ?r»- iih-fit. MiR. (\ 11-r h. presided \ h!««h»ry• ■ <»f the < luh jHyen bA Mr” ban ‘ Tyndnll. U> an interest v ■ 1 ■ " ri “' “Th* wmrd that that natural leak ” _ NEW TONI 1 I J Refill s ' ze ESMI $ S11,0 <ax Holthouse Drug Co. ' —*
INF APPIIOACH TH TUNERAt COSTS -k——;—Approach funeral costs in the modern way. It is entirely correct to consider prtce when making a j ’ ~ selection. Remember—every fu- || ~ nerat service at Zwtek Funeral Home receives tht same expert . - attention, regardless of the amount spent. i ... ZWICK tTfcntfi F i *OMn A zwtex lOWtItUBI ~ J i .. • f.wer is** f . 520N.21:5 .’.riOtCS6l AND9CO . , >• EKSiHgsgrrf .. - . . MAMAU — ctavifita 7 fUMtSAI , lAtvnml
Thuradgy W.S.C.S. of Methodist church, church. 2:30 p.m., officers, 1:46 p;m.- * - Young Adult class of Bethany Evangelical U.B. thunb, church. ’7:3d p.m. - Our 1-ady of Lourdes study club. Mrs. Arthur Myers, 8 p.m. Salem W 8 C.S., Mrs. Clara KeE sey,; 1:30 p.m. —- Victory claim at Trinity Evan’ gelicul U.B. church, church, 7:30 p.m. Qneen of Rosary study club. Ann Staub. 8 p.m. Eastern Star, Masonic hall, potluck. < p.m. Mt. Pleasant W.S.C.S., Mrs. Leo King. Sr., 1:80 p.m. ' Baptist Missionary -society, Mr*. ' Baptist Missionary society, Mrs. Pauline Butler, 2 p;tn. . ,*_/! ’ Union Cliapl -besf WorktuKer. 1:30 pm, idMltesAW tian church, Mrs. Fred Schetderer. 7:30 p.m, Bobo W.5.C.8.. Mr*. Art® Drake, 7:.'l<> p.m. Adams county nurses assocla'toi'. Riverview Gardens. 8:30 p. m. Profit and PtoasUre home economica club, Mrs. Rose Heiman. !>: 30 a m. Mary circle of Presbyterian chwih. Mrs A. C. E. GUlande.-, !?:30 pin. j Murtha circle of Presbyterian •ihurch'; Mrs. H. L. Koontx. 2:30 1 p.m; 1 * t 1 Friday American Legion auxiliary, Le-gion-hbitm. 8 p m. I’licalnmtas lodge, Red Men hall. I 7:30 |i in. Girl Scout assoyiatjon, .14ncoln schisd auditorium, j:3tt P m. y - . Monday St Catherine’s study club. Joan Jauregui, 8 p.m. Ing program which included a croup of selections by the Adams! t'lmut.v IJ&me Ecinmmics chib chorus; J-eudilig. Mrs. Adolph Weldler of the Hoot toWnahlp club; vocal ■arlti Evelyn Arnold, Kirkland, his tori. <u thv.Joiiy; UHuwvrife ciultA MrjL. Charles ,Ny!TW; vocal aolo, • Mrs. bon Raudenbtißh 'of the? , Frierd?*hrj* VilhtK** «4ah; »h<*Ft-dUK ~ po|tue. Mrs. Knv iMeft amt sr». j I tert home eedhoin- ! h s club. fTreshl* n! <»f the Dei-ahir Woman's <hrt) then i . 4-ii.!u« tf.l a brief iMIMtnqR? meet- ( •Ik?. Mrs Bixler uas assisted in the program a rrait/einent s hy M Ban TvndaJl Sirs Mrs, .1 W t .dlanil and Mrs. Adrian Wemhuff The next meeting of th< \\ -i l ;in > i hili will he held Januaiy ::t» with th. Junior Art* department In MARGARET SHELL TO “ WED ON FEBRUARY 11 Mr .inti Mt- H.it-.i v Slo-ll have ;.!»noun< < <t_the engagement and a|> tTWirhiftK eiarriage of their dani’iitPFr, Margaret, to Harvey Rireley. Ji tai ttf Mr and Mrs Harvf. . Kin lv. Sr of Fort Wayne. ' The wadding will take place at' nine a in. Saturday. February 11. { at the“ Ft. Mary'** (‘atholtc rhnn-h j PYTHIAN NEEDLE CLUB IN ('The Pythian Needle club held its meeting at the K. nf T*. home last evening after Tempje. Thirty- j two member* were in attendance
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MADAME CHIANG KAMNIK, >■ • dramatic farvwell broadcast tc ■ kinXwtncfs return to her husband's side in Formosa tc cpndwnnmir "rmirs; weaXMngs' of the west Who have abandoned China. She dretupes -- ■ —-—— ri " —IF' — —
Bernice Joffreies conducted the brief meeting, at which time new year books were distributed. Memliers were then Invited to the dining room, where a delicious Tuncheon was served St -cteverly decorated tablea, centered with yellow and v hite tapers and small potted plants. Joan Kitson was awarded' the door prise. Game's were later played and priies given the various winners.The committee in charm l i»< lulled Bernice Jefferies. Matilda Sellemeyer. Vera Harris and Ollie Butler. Hostesses for the January 23 meeting wiU be Illanili Whitright. Helen Howell, Vera Barber and Marcia Martin. The general meeting of the W.S.C.S. of the Metbodivt cliuri b will lie held at two thirty o'clock .Thursday afternoon at the church, preceded by the executive meeting at one forty-five. Tile devotions will be given by Mrs Ernest Uhrhk and Mrs. Erman will lie in charge of thejmunm. The satrtm -will- ■«•**'» Thursday afternuon at ono x thiriy k at the home of Mra, .Saii. A /meeting of the Victory class ot the Trlnltv Evangelical t'nited B-rr+hren < tiur -h wttf he Hehl in thfc < hur< h’ baaemeftt Thursday evrtiin -• at Revell thirty o’clock .; u •
.liiniiiin Sale I WOMEN’S SLII*S ON SALE! Lace trim satin crepe slips, size 32 to 11. leafttse color, greatly reduced for clearance 1-25 White satin slips, (also some tearose color) taili.red style, wer? J 2.95. ( lose-out ptice - 1.88 Junior size slips, white crepe, ruffle on Ixiltom, j<izc_9 to 15. Glose-oul price . ....<. . 1.88 Taffeta half-slips, ruffle Itoltom. mostly black. few colors, all sizes, sale price .. .7^ I.SR Junior Kni( Slips, I gore, tcarose. sale pfiice 1.3 S Junior Jersey Knit slips, lace trim, tearose. sate price I.BX BJuck Knit Slips, lace trim, size 32 to 12. These slips were 3.98. January sale price 2.R8 GIRDLES, 2-WAY STRETCH. Some Pant istyle. sizes small, medium, large; sale price . I.BS White Cotton Vests, sleeveless style, good quality. size 31 to 41; sale price __j . 2 for IjBO Brassiere Sale! Size 32 to 38, tearose, a close-out of “Exquisite form brand”; sale price ...-- 79c Better Brassieres, one lot regular S2.IM). heavy grade, some satin. 32 to 3?4j sale 1.09 / WOMEN’S RAYON GOWNS Beautiful lace trim “Kayser” made Jersey Knit Gown. I earose or pale green, were 4.98 —. Sale. pr. 2.88 , “Blue Swan” Rayon Jersey Gowns, were 3.98 sale 2.88 ALL WOOL GIOVES, yarn trimmed, tail- -. - tired style. Red. Brown. Black, all sizes were 1.98 Sale price, pair 1.00 - - CHAMOLSVEDE GLOVE SALE! Now is the time to buy gloves, choose from a large group of styles. White. Black and colors, all sizes on sale! Values to 1.98; sale 88c pr.~ Niblick & Co.
'■w —— — * H Mrs John Brlte will be hostess r Ito 'the Holy Cross discussion clu.i Wednesday evening at seven thirtv t {o'clock. *; The Poi ahontaa lodke Will meet i ;at Red Men hall Friday eveitlng I at seven thirty o'clock. j The Young Adult daaa of the • lk«Hw«n.v Evangelical United Brethren r-hurrh will meet in the chur- - < h baaemenl Thursday evening at - aeven thirty o'clock. ! The Our Lady of Lourdes study | . club will meet at the home of Mrs. I Arthur Myers Thursday evening at eight o't kHk. . A meeting of the American Lei gi«m auxiliary will i»e held at eight o'chxk Friday evening at the Lej gion home. ’. —— l 7X ‘.. The St.. Catherine’s study Hub. . wifi have Its meeting at eight <» ■ < !<»< k evening at the home of Joan Jauregui. . . .. _ jPleaty • Ptateie I>u Chim. Wis. tl’P)-- f ;C. M Brooks had a ready ; to the ”arr they biting?” from a .fisherman. BrodKW held up-i a linger to prow It. He had his ’ iiaftd sh fbe water (haring the d<M*k of grass. A black ha>»N notch-' 1 td’rmrn hie fingrr and rose half out j of th* water-with it before letting! I
Wife Os Argentine President Is 111 : Be Suffering From Appendicitis Buenos Atree. Argentina. Jay. 10 —(I P! -Mrs. Maria Eva Duarte De Peron, wife of the Argenlisc president, was suffering today from Inflamatlon rd the lower abdominal region Which my be appendicitis. doctors reported. Mrs. Peron was tpriekeo last night whila engaged In the social work which mwapbM wrh ts her - time. At was opening a whoot for children of taxi driver*. After all-night obst-rvation and coa«u!tatkm. attending doctors said, they rrmld not tell definitely whether Mrs. Peroa had append!«lt|* pending further diagnosis. The doctors ordered penicillin treatment, over her protest that the pain seemed to he suluddlng ; They told her lite treatment should; " take ’care of’""Bh"' InUimtiiMlHn ! Her husliand luu-ked. the doctors Reelected. Trustee , Df Bertie * Berne. Jan. I#. — Clarence H. Sprunger has been renamed as a trustee of the First Menflolii!. church for*a hine-year term. Bal-, lota for the election of a deacon were dl*trllmted Sunday and the; results wltl be announced later. Berne Post Office Receipts Set Record Berne, Jan lif. l — Receipt* at the Berne post office set a new .record In 1949 Mrs. Rena Z<-hr, postmaster. - announced Total receipts for the year were 14fi.152.Mi com pared to the previouj high of 835.759.fi 1 or an increase ■ ■■of more than |7.<m»ii. Christmas I mail was the heaviest In history with a .new record being set tor a single day’s CanreWaUons. I Trade In a uood Town — Decatur
January Clearance SALE! FicHcrest Bath Towel Ertsemble! , Sofl ptislel shades! Mix or match them! ’ *tjSsi -pl't-iallt priced! Colors, coral, blue. Rrey, ‘ y nil;- nreen. lemon or chart euse. For lx-4- \. a ini; L-. i-iitt and ><-nicf . . . chotise Ficldcrest's heaty-qttajiix terry bath towel enwL m-biMcs. ~3?qsgaiti >i«I(is32 Hand size, hire 12x12 Wash ('|o|hs 25c ; S&Jj* I’ktid Hath Towels ,jh gay colors. A if«»<>d each !'•< k Matchino wash cloths each Kk' BED PILIaOWS ON SALE! Beautiful Floral Ticking, curded edifes. filled ■ with g<M>se down. h,» goose fealiu'rs. Wft Special pr. 7.88 ’ •; Bed I’illows. heavy blue si ripe ticking, full size 21j'k27’'. 5ll'; duck feathers and s(l' curled yL chicken fathers pr. XSS — <>.rr Finest I'iPov. imported I o b-l Ticking, 50'7 goose down, 50 . gotme fcatjtjirs pr. I'l.ss Xi BLXNKET PRICES REDI CED! Plaid Blankets, double bed size, 72xM, by the pair, all colors. .*> , wool. 95'j cotton —pair S.SS Also on sale 50 wool and 50'7 cotton blanket-% pair White Sheet Blankets. Fieldcrcst quality, all cotton. Si x»’l size; each 2.SS' '72x99 size 2.7 s P.tstel Color Sheet Blankets, with satin bjndinK. Gold. Rose. Peach. Blue, sire 72x90 Sale price 2.59 Cotton plaid Blankets, very best grade. 4 — 7O“xHR L ' . — on sale, each I.SS , “Mar-Ray”, a tutone solid color blanket. 65 , rayon. 25'7 cotton. 10'. wool, size 72x84 inch, satin edges. ■ —each..s.oo I■ - ■ Beautiful Chenille Bedspreads on Sale! . More than 10 Bedspreads. Full Bed size. All white with fringe edge! While with multi-color deigns! Pastel Colors in Rose. Blue. Green, and Gold. $5.88. $7.88. SB.BB to SIXBB NIBLICK & Company
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1 WaU-KNQWN to •ereen audWoeM fur her role* as the “perfect . : wife.” Myrna la>y has en,te<i her ■ third off-screen marriage. Mum Loy. 44, 4n Hollywood i that ahj. and Gene itarkey. 5C J yekr-oid" producer now reported in Fnmie. have decided to separate. Her first two husban.* were Arthur Hornblow, Jr, and John Hertz, Jr. (Intermtioa»!
GIRL SCOUTS I Brownie troop 15 elected new /officers kt their last .nieetlßg. ; Those elected were t’arlen Helman, j ; president. Rosemary Myer*, vice-; ! preatdeip: Agnes Barh-tt. scribe - Suxan Gerlier was hostess. Ramona Rousseau, scribe. Troop 18 n.t’ at Mrs" Drisetl’s i home Thiir»d»Y'aft<*r~BcWool The ' 1 meeiine otiened with the roll call ami promise The remainder of tire ■ meeting was sjn-nt in diruussing plans for future hedge* ami talkin.,»f -xhe*history of ancestors The . meeting closed with the wishing l.cirele and taps. -Rita Heiman, scribe.
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Two Accidents Are > Reported To Police ! Two accident* were reported to ■ the polk* Monday one at them • I hit and tun accident, the mhtr ’ "ciraaad by tte glare ot tut approach ' "tNF'Ffir ' ——c-7 ’ Junior M'yerirfYm'aiW qfjWMlf“ street, told police that h>« sir, parked In front of hi* reddem.-e. was struck by “a green paneßed truck whu-b had Inu-ked out of a drive across the street, then con tinned oh Ita way iHtmsge was I mrtimated at I ■ Jay Minch. 128 North Third street, reported to police that be was going west tin Adsms stress, in the s#» Mock, when an approach mg car's lights blinded Mm, and be >tru. k ;i <*r bekmziw W N.7F, Kruse. 41« South First street, a-tiich was parked, be said, about two feet from the curb Oar Service... 4 ;• Li;W>aA-».Uz.->.-.- . <> --- .'i'.'s.n'.e u-u-u .. Oar Netted... t&K - WT iMUJWIri makes vour drv cleaning Irulv BKAUTIFFI. DRY and remember — j Our truck comes t straight To yoor dour. No fuse or bother U» TMtl PHONE fl / TODAY KELLYS Dry Cleaning Drivt-lh Riant Across from G. E. 427 N. 9th St.
