Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 13 January 1950 — Page 3
FRIDAY, JANUARY 13. l»50
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THELMA WOLFECALI WED ON DECEMBER 11 MrandMrs. Harry Wolfwale of route 1, Convoy, 0.. have announced •he marriage ot their youngest daughter, Thelma, to Dale Stick—roth, son oil Charles Stickruth of Charleston. W. Va., and .Mrs. Harold llarnhouae, St. Paris, O. The wedding took place at seven o'clock on Now. Years eve at the h<Mpe of the Rev. Carl Williams in Monmouth, who received the dnuMering vows. The bride attended Convoy, <».. School and was formerly employed as a call driver for the Decatur Cab Co The groom graduated from St. Paris high school and is em ployed at a poultry house In Van .Wert, O. Tir. and Mrs sUckmth ara rusidlnz at 21CH Lynn utrwt. Vitrr Wert, O. YOUNG AOULt CLASS HAS BUSINESS MEETING The Bethany Eran<elieal United liTMliro riaia Mik in the church bane me nt recently for their business meeting Plan* j were made for a bake aale tv be l held on February 11 at the tiryj hull, alko the year* program rj,. dis<-UH*ed. -•' # ilefrefthments were later nerved * by Mins Ruby Miller and Mrs Marref Juhmum. I : . I BETHANY C. L. W CLASS IN MEETING The C. L. W. clan* of the Beth *A>' Kvangetical United Brethren | «hurctrmet Wednesday evening at the home of Arlene Rawley. A short buaineaa meeting was con ducted: pt which time the follow-1 itig <»ffl<*erw were elected Caroline Alger, president; Klolae Feaael. \it e prextdenl, Arlene Rawley aec ; ref ary Rheta Rntrher, treasurer, 1 darilyn Manlier preax reporter It »mm aHo decided to have a MMi|C *ale in the near future and a rummage tiearante Saturday ’ WOMEN S GUILD MEETING- HELD A ftMe*-nng of the Women'« guild 1 the Zion al and He ; tor med «4t*rih was h*.ld WrMn«o» »iav in the < hun h r«M>Hte 44rfrty nieinber* were in >1The theme of Uie >i»e»H Hve wa* • Kyoto Kt<iry” Mr* Aims' "Fi rotate. inittMkmary i hairiuan wax' in chant** of the program. whi« h *■ - nr- tn <|ed wVefs» F ■ uiul Sirritdinre—wnd“pru> • r. read by Ibe lender Mr* Noafi Arnold Kang 'two 'XtpHh* >e solns, after/which the * uloTf-d sound film Tin.’ Kjolo Smart .Slenderizcr rs.><swA.-,— —I 11 r /Fft \» *1» 1 7 / /i*7 ; \\ M. \1 millH 111 11 Ml) ill /■ A I 111 ’ ' 9462 SIZES 34— 48 Tliksrfs. You need this shirtfrock for now' Scalloped yokes. buttoned, give the effect ot pockets without the bulk Deep tolarline is new different and slenderising! Pattern 8482; . sites 34. 35. 38, .40. 42. 44 4« «. Size 38 takes 4% yards ilk inch. yard contrast. This easydous. pattern gives perfect til. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows vou every step. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this psttern to MARIAN MARTIN, care ot Decatur Daily lusmocrat. Pattern Dept . P. O Box (740. Chicago 80, HI. Print plainly YOUR NAME. ADDRESS. ZONE. SIZE. STYLE NUMBER ma».i>us't atlas our. Marian ..Martin Pattern Book- S-nd Fifteen Cents more for your copy Smart clot boa that you can eaally sew at home—a Free Pattern- +s printed -in. -the - book- -a new Wesklt to wear with your skins and droeacs' j
J • I 1 II mmt.aZs <*«w y/ < 1 M wßb j ■ Society items for day’s pubßcatioo must be phoned In by 11 a. m ' (Saturday »:J0 a. m.) 1 £> Phone 1000-1001 Betty Terveer Frldey - Adame County chore*. . Munroe. 7.30 p m. . American la>glon auxiliary. Legion home. 8 p in Pocahontas lodge. Red Men Dall, 7:30 p.m. 1 / Oirl Scout association. Lincoln school’auditorium, 7:30 p.m. Saturday Hake sale, Builders class ot - Methodist church, city hall. » a in Jluuunage sale, C. I- W. class of Bettiuny Evangelical V- D church, church basriiietit, 8:30 a. tn to IS noun. Bake sale. Builders class of Methodist church, city ball. Monday Adams Central I-T A postponed. St'. Mary's society. C. L. of C hall I ],tn. . Flo Kan Sunshine coumTl In- ‘ stallalion. K._.ofjh home, 7 30 p in St Mary s smi. ii C• h of C hall, a pm ~ ! ■ St. Catherine's study club. Joa.l Jauregui » pm Store was shown hv the It.. j William C Feller The film was ttie story of the missionary ami his work as seen th roil gli the eyes of Aiuviijau soldiers in Japan. Mrs Agnes Yager coiidiu led rlo < brief business iiieeling at which time it was decided to have a case [ teria supjwr during the sectional! I basketball tournament. .' I February 25. The' rrfeet-’ ling will l>e in the form of a towel I.md wash, cbdh shower for the old peoples home at Cptrer Sandusky. Mrs James Borders will b«~prrr
* Till: 111 TA IIS 1 NS®|| AS WELL AS THE HIGHUGHTS < y -"- 'of (he final tribute remains j / in one's memory longer than. |Z mo'l of life's e\|>ern nie-.. When our luneral Itomc isX/- that no 1,-ipwe of performance. —3*2 4—w™ X. however slight, shall be remem- « - -X IO g,ll|g * d ° an /✓ FUNERAL HOME DECATUB •HONE ?»4 li ON OU* SIDE Sn* For the alone know* the Hjj real value of photography r?in Keeping vno nionvorio or yy ■j th* family alivo. She knows — S w tho mind has no photo* graphic power*, and that only through a permanent S3* picTonai rvcofa can <no 9*o* riou* day* of youth and deep affection* bo held un> if - touched ... by tho passing year* that take their toll of ' jjfc 1. the many experience*, so desired not to bo forgotten. FIVE.'Nnn&UBBL K »y -■ -Tjn
Tuesday Loyal Ihtughterx e&M of RHhany KvangHh-al I’. H church, .Mrs. Adolph Koher, 7:®h p hu— Momnotith R.T.A t :Sd p.m; W.S WR rtf the THuity Evangelical I’.B. <4iurrh t Mry, Sephu« JaiAxon. 7 p.m. ftatcarur. Garden Mrs, Martin Zimmerman. 2 p.m. j Wednesday Gecode rtah. Legion home, nig bl flrl* 12 n<Mtn. tluy pn» Jolly House wife home tHopomkh club’ of St. Mary’s township, Bobo s< hoyl, I'3o pm. -,—yP»i * lota X T t*<h4#L Elkw home* X yM y •; • _2 Beeatnf Home Economics t lub. Mrs. O. K Baker,. 2 p in. Thursday Salem W.S.C.S.. Kiiusei srlotul. I pm. t gram chairman. Delit ionK refreshmenth -were served during the sotial hour by the ItonlextH l *. .Mw4. Dick Schafec. Mrs Irene Schafer. Miss Matiidu SeHemeyer, Mrs Cecil Shaffer \fi- i’.tiil Sharpe and Mrs (Oka! Siujoier ; MAGLEY LADIES AID X MEETING IS HELD two member* attended 4he meeting, of the Maidey Jutdles Aid !•<.»<defy reteiitp- in the church baseinent 4I pot -hick dilinbr was served at the noofj hour, after which quilting and knotting were done A brief l»usjne*s meeting was t-o'fiduvtvd by the pre.'itieht. Mih John Borne The next .meeting will be hvltl Thurjatav. March 2. Ilos Iveses will be Mrs Hill Kruetz man and Mrs Walter Conrad. NEW GARDEN CLUB iS ORGANIZED . i A grotty o'! ladh\s met at th* I home t ‘Trf Mrs Ralph Stanley Weil nestlay, aftern<Mm for the pin pose of organizing a new Gurden « lßt> Mra. H< rsel Nash president of ihr l.bi-alm <iard»’ti < liih Mr- Henry
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Heditr Mi ft Deltun Pass water, and William K<»h)ft assiated in the organization meeting. 111.- following officers were .de ted: Mrs Ralph Stanley, prwaideoF; Mrs. Alva Buffenbarger. vice-preftident; Mrs. Bert Haley. urer. A committee was also appointed to the by-laws rominittee/ New members of the club_wiay stiH i>e accejpted before the cbarter~fcr dosed. The next meeting will be held, at the home of Mrs. Alva Buffen zarger February H. Mrs. Stanley was assisted by her daughter ii* serving refreshments MRS. FRED SCHEtDERER HOSTEM TO LADIES AID The Laiiies Aid h*m iety of fh< First Christian churxh met at tb J It <1 me of Mrs FTed ScheWew evening. The meeting opened with j he scripture reading, the sixth chapter of Corinthians.. read by Mrs. Jonan Berkey. Church and sick were reported, fol lowing which the secretary and treasurers re|M»rt for 1»49 were given. Year book# were then distributed by Mrs. S*heiderer and Mrs.. Rose luoyety refreshments were served bv the hostr.ss at the close of the meet itig SALEM W.S.C.S? IN MEETING The Salem WS C S met at the home of Mrs. Clair Kelsey. Mrs. Ed. Trieker was leader using as her topic “The Whole of U»ve is <>ur Answer.’* The le« son on k, Our First Gift of Adoraliht'r w»* ic\i»-*cit by Mrs. John Young. Mrs. William Dague and Mr*. Claude F«remmf:“Mr*- Law rente Carver gave the topic from the World Outlodk. The business meet I tig. conduct-' »il by the president. Mrs Austin Merriman, wa* closed with prayer , bv the Rev Parsley FIRST MEETING OF MARY CIRCLE HELD The Maty < irrle of the Women’s as««»< iation <•! the First I’resby-; f« Fiaii church held its first meet- 1 ing Thursday at the home of Mrs. VC E Gillander Twenty four mem-l.-ers were in allPiidan e ’ Mrs Ik-t flia Hl* e. clrcl** chajr man presided Mrs E D. Engrler 1»*<l the devntiofis. using .“The Sermou -on l,he Mount ' us her I<>pl< Tlip organization of the circle wa,C rum|»h4ed.- with Mir Giiiander ej» 11» d vic«*>chairman: Mrs Dick Heller, set reiarv. and Mrs Jarnew Elbersoh. treasurer. Mrs*; Rice (hen appointed Mrs Lawrence Green chairman of flow era* Mrs Engeler Mrs HOber |HS'oss mid Mrs Harrv Sruhz tier i hairnn n. Mrs (>iiland**r was by Mrs Bert To-w-iiaomlJ ihd Mr* Ninth -Fry -in -«crvjng ;a J hrtvty d* «sert:. ’ - MEETING QF MISSIONARY SOCIETY HELD WEDNESDAYIJ Th< Zion Lutheran Mrssionarv h«-Id Its meeting \\ V«lll«*s-dtty-ftTb i ii..4»irin Jblv .rfturt-h Ml • L'juttp hdWiwed by the -n • i c ' p \\ jhllijig Wtoiieii i’; T r . of ctul-r • 1.-tl .... . the H**r Exjg.ij S< bmult .Yearly R&portft w< given by the varimfa ' hairtnan during the business meet ’irg. after whirh r» , freshmentß were -•♦-rye*l by Mrs Margaret Smith' Itril lb bn SU’cle. Mi-< Lam. 4 Hancher and Mi4* Eicke Derst b Oar Service... Oar Method... Oar Quality... makes vour drv ckanin« truly BEAI’TIFI I. DRY CLEANING and remember — Our truck comes straight to your door. No fuss or bother to you! .. PHONE « Id / TODAY km : Dry Cleaaiag ’ D-lveln Plant Across frbm G. E. 4 7 N ,<h St
* —. f—.... -1 — — —x: 1—- J ' X—i . - ~nmfcFsruDio r Announces enrollment for beginning classes in Ballet and Tap - SATURDAY. JANUARY 11 < 9:30 a. m. to 3 p. m. 160 NORTH SECOND STREET—Second Floor J PHONE 1920
MBS ANN STAUB IS HOSTESS TO CLUB ' The y.uee.n of the Rosary' study club met- last evening a? the home of-M m Atm Staub. A ills.'UKHlim of ] the ten I'oiniiiandmentH was held, alter which the meeting cloned .. _wiLK:j>m'ef_^.._. A tun ch con’ served by th® hontesH at the close of the meet Ing Tfie’next tneHinr will be held M the lioHte of Mrs —How Tvk'ker. MRS. GENE HIKE IS HOSTESS TO CLUB The Wr.iiroe Better Homes ctnb met Tuesday at the l.ome of Mr i. Gene Hike, with twenty-six; members In atteiiilance. A new member. .Mrs. lieurge Cramer, was weleoar eal tutu 'lie club. Roll call- wm answered with "the Idea-1 have u* ed Host frtiia our ISIS lessons.” ■ —-—Th- -meet iior onehetL -by lh.l presid'-m. Mrs Eva Brewster leadiliK the group in singing "Sweet Hid Low." followed by the rbib cretsi repeated in tutJson. Th-- Jevoihawls with prayer were read by Mrs Paul Ixtbsiger. after **l<l. lie:following nes offieer-J were installed by Mrs. E. W. 'Bun. he Mrs Era dent Mrs. Drryie Hoflmae. vtee prescient Mrs Ellxa Halmert and Mrs *- i»rresi Rav, h-adt’r*' Mrii CH lUlhnn Stucky .••fmnvurH; • Mr>. Parrish, news reporter. An ihirieKting lesson «»h '()•*;' Meid> ami Salads." was then given by Mr* Doyle-ffoftymn. assisted by Mrs (’iiffurd Eftsex, During the kimlrl hour, a read ing Twas the Month After (’hrisl mas was gfren by Mrs Paul Lbhaigei An acknowledgment caid from Gntaldv Idtßiiy Mcßride"* paSßt'l. Games were then enjoyed, after which .a .d* iii ioua luncheon was served by the host esses,i Mr.; Hike Mrw Doyle Rich and Mrr. I laHrii BurkiieaiL Jr. I JANUARY MEETING OF ' W. S. W S. IS HELD Tit*■•'.<ahuary meeting of the Wo men 'h-S«h iety of World Strvic*- o! . | liit*. 'TFFhity Evangelical roitcJ ! Brethren vliurch wan iirid Tueadas SUNDAY DINNER it Roast Tarkey or RakeriHan with all the trimminjis Try Our STRAWDERRY ICECREAM PIES Take Home some of SWEARINGEN’S ! ICE CREAM many varieties Packed in Pints Half Gallons and Gallons Swearingen’s 1 Cor. il.lth & Niittman Phone 20S p: ~ ■ - ■ '
evening at the church, wish Mis Roy Mumma a» the leader iter theme was "Cbanitteg Horlxons M l Japan ” Mfii! Sephw* Jaekeou opell . ed the meeting with the piano pr, lude “Thia le My Father* World." after which the group aang the hymn The call to worahfp "My Fatl&r'd World and Wile ' wirSfe-: ,n by Mra. Hoy Mumma. followed by the wripture leenuu and leader, . talk. Irirei ted silent prayvra were then given. After the hymn >u Christ There la No Kant or West." ruing by the group, the foilowltr; chapter from the tandi "Japau 1... gina Again" were given;e"tbe eeo ugpilc picture," Mra Clarence Mor ran: 'the political picture," .Mi« David Wynn: "the payehological' and aoclal picture" and "the relig ioua picture.'’ Mra. Herald Hitchcock Mra. Mumma then gave aome humor and proverlia of Japan. Fol- i lowing the topic what they Gave been tliinking," by -Mra -Sepliu-. Jackrnm. prayers were offered b; i Mrs H <* Wynn and Mrs. John chambers. The closing : though’, ■Cwaga's poem. 'Love Means Ail venture." was. given by the leader liusiness nieel'ing" frtlowed. conducted l,y Mrs. Hul>ert Cochran J IpMttesse* for tic- i-vwvlngte»-? Mrs. frank Hedinke. Mrs. CTaieiicc Morgan and Mrs George Myers. MARJORIE DREW HOSTE** TO GUILD The Giris Missionary guild of Union Chapel met at the home of .Miss-Marjorie l>rew Monday even Ing for their regular meeting. The prayer period was in charge of Betty Wallers .Marilyn Beer, leader for the evening, used the ifiipie "One For All and All For One" Dea- laird . and Father" of Mankind" was placed as a prelude, jvlilrh Sas followed by the chll to worship and the laird’s Prayer The hymn Where 'Cross tile, ('rowd,-d Ways of Life" was then sung; The lesson concerned the self and mission ■ afa^SS»W !a lJie ‘pine Islands. Short talks were gii en jiy Hetty Watters.' "Tile Spirit -of -Self-Dental in Church Building . Stitrley Workuiger "The SpiOt of Self Denial in Education Ruse ■ Spirit of Self- De. ' n.ial In Missionary service A poe.i "Give Me a Heart of Compassion' was then-given by Etiiei Cook and prayers for missivihic and then work jog. devoted church member's ami fur increased opjsirtunTHes and a --vcinqur-i ing faith, were off»-r-d by Veda W’iliiamson,— Marjorie Drew Janet Brown and Betty Mil ler Following a group hymn, the igulld ceremonial, with prayer ot- , sered by Mra. U, J- Norris, closed rhe meeting During the business meeting it was decided fi*. have a mission _siud> c lass ou Mar< -h Hl. using th;
Sale! . - X ON ALL LADIES’ AND ( MILDREN'S COATS _ — — AT t KS?< eaCTI RED _ MAKE VOl K SELECTION OF SIZE AND COLOR NOW! ‘ ■ ' ‘ ■ REG. SALE ■SIZE PRICE -1 PRICE ,7 1 Coat Tan.— All Wool Camel Hair -- - v .-' ” ’■> »5 ' ... Tan — AU Wool Camel Hair 13 34.95 2195 1 Coat Tan'— AU Wool Camel Hair 14 29.95 17 95 1 Coat Grey — All Wool Fur Trimmed 14 34 95 24.95 i 1 Coat Cocoa—All Wool .Fur Trimmed 13 49 95 34 95 <1 Coat Green—All Wool Fur Trimmed 11 95 34.95 -'... ,—1 Coat Crey — All Wool Fur Trimmed 16,' 40 95 -34 95 1 Coat. Brown Tweed — All Wool Plaid — 12 49.95 34,95 1 Coat Red — All Wool Covert ’4 49 95 32 95 1 Coat Grey — All Wool Covert 14 -49 95 32 95 1 Coat Cocoa-All Wool Covert 14 49.95 32.95 1 Coat Grey — All WooT Covert Zip 16 49.95 32 95 1 Coat Red —A» Wool Covert !• 49.95 32.95 1 Coat Red — All Wool Suede 16 49.95 32.95 v ’ 1 coat Toast—All Wool Covert 18 49 95 32.95 1 Coat Blaci —mil Wool Gaberdine Zip 16 59.95 42 95 1 Coat Black—All Wool .Fur Trimmed .‘ >2 ‘ s9 95 39.95 1 Lot All Wool 1 Lot Children's Water Repellent Ladies Print SNOW SUITS WASH DRESSES sizes 6-8-10-12 all fast colors I - were 13.95 —your choice l«4» , nd 2.»5 • w Tit'i _ f nw— .im^i.i.'— .ni.k.at — \V. j One laOt JUNIOR DRESSES One la.t Reg. and HMf Xe from high grade mfg. DRESSES/ ",- sizes 9-15. were 12.95 to 19.95 „7... all fine quality Spun Kavon. Satins and Taffetas „ . . ~ Sale aae g T.9C ® / to • Mere much higher! Clearance Sales on Cotton and Woolen Drear Materials Sheets—Outings Also all Slips, Hosiery and Rayon Underwear! Niblick & Co. NO CHARGES ALL SALES FINAL . I • ' ' ———————————— " l ■- ‘ • ■Z-y '” ... - , 7 ? —77 —* — —' — 4 —-
Look "la the Direction of Dreams ' ; | Lovelr tefreshmenu were later. 'served ,bx the. host ess tu Betty . ML lei. Betty Wah era. Ethel <'dok Shirley _ Work inger KoSe Merriman. -.Marilyn Beer. Janet Brown Veda ' and Frieda Williamsnu and Mrs i Norris j L~.— ■ -■ . ‘ , i i The Monmouth PT A wflT meet' Tuesday evening at seven thirty jo’clock. The Rev Otto Busse of the St Paul Lutheran church will be ’the speaker. The W.S.W.S. of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church .will have a book review at the home of Mrs Sephns Jackson iTueaday evening at seven o'clock. A laiok on Japan will lie reviewed i A good attendance ft desired .1. ... ...—.— ‘ The Girl Smut aasociatlun meet Ing will l»e held ar seven thirty .o'clock tonight at the Lincoln I scbcHit The election of officers w ill I take place and all leaders Wl leaders, and committee members are urred to attend " ‘ - ‘ — , The meeting of the Adams f'en]tral PTA has been postponed -I The iaiyal Daughters class of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church will meet Tuesday ,U v etiln g at se v eii HiIH y* TIT ha-k ar: . . the tLOliy iif Mrs Adolph Kolter. i with Mrs George Myers assisting — —
SUE of II IMimCS LADIES' REG. ! . LADIES' REG. $5.00 PURSES i SIOO PURSES Reduced UM* Plu- Reduced d» gMh plus s — 4<> Only _ 7 *** - 0n. 1 *.. . <•« " "~~®.nw4re H .ihli i imaCll"**' ! ** rlw H f-rnar* frmri in good ■” P'**** »"d fabr.es Moir — color, and rtyles. '> b, «‘> • nd *•*"• ”* ONE. LOT DE A jj FE!LT OhMren't HATS-$1 AO NRHOUGS xf - Some Metallic - Few Remaininx /J® la* CHILDREN'S HATS Top handle and shoulder. atrap styles »® » variety of — — and colors. . ■ , < >ne lot of AU-J .eat her HI I *i. FOI. I>S $ .00 p« s I some were $•» to s•>. t kme-out A tax Nibtick 8t Co. >1 ________
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The Geiode club will have their dinner party Weduewday at the Le gtM home. The day girla will meet at six thirty o cluck, and the night girls at twel«» o'clock noun. The BulHers claw at tte Mtetb <*Ust c hurc h will have -a hake mU* aaturdgy.- tegiagiM JU nine " a iti, at "iW epy hall Mr. and Mrs Clyde Vandertook are parent*- of a baby boy born at to 10 p.m. Thursday at th* j IcH-ali hospital He weighed « |H>unds. 1 nance. A baby girl was Jxirn to AU ttnd Mrs John Ke+le -Nite* Mt— i. at 12 15 o'clock Thtir<iduy mwrnia" at the local hospital Hhe baa not ' l*en named — Annual Storewide Lltarance Sale Still Going On. mo E. F,«ASS STORE!. SIS X FOR GOOD SNOEI
