Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 19, Decatur, Adams County, 24 January 1950 — Page 3

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DEPARTMENTAL MEETINGS ARE HELD MONDAY NIGHT Art MrsF~X sf/“A was hereto? Monday evenfng to mernber*of the ft Art department of the Decatur Woman’s club. A short business meeting was conducted by. th* "chair-’ man. Mrs “Eloy<l Cowens, at which time the following members were named to the nominating loinmlrtee* .Mrs. - Dale Ross. Miss Matilda. Sellemeyer. Miss Fern Pass water and Mrs. Forrest Lake. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Llvod Crow. The topic will be “Art in Antiques.” A very Interesting program of “Art of the Islands' was given by Mrs. Milo Blade. Mrs Clyde liar ria and Miss Georgia Foughty. Mrs. Black described the physical features of the different islands, the government, the inhabitants?build* ings and handicraft of the Hawaiian people. She also displayed maninterestffig articles from Hawaii, Mrs. Harris showed pictures of flic many beautiful floweri that grow on thi- island, and MisFlighty told of John Kelly, an j artist, who had painted many Ha waiian picture* She also showed • his many pirintmg* s* the group After the program, delicious refreshments Were "RFrvvd by Mrs Black Mrs. Karri* Miss Foughty « rid Mrs. Anker Dramatic The Dramatii department of the Womatus club met at the home of I Mrs George Thomas last eVPTTfng I The chairman conducted a brief I buslneaa meeting, after which Mr< I It Brandy l»err>-. Mrs Howard Bin k and Mrs D JB Custer t».«d| the three act plav ’'Goodbye My j TahcyTTy FSv K.tnTiT Mrs xrrtnrr f \'i>vlewvdc then gave, (hi •ntj,«s'j icpiirt on several t>f the bites! and j L

H&ICoM Stuffiness s£6o*o3! For almost instant relief, put a few Vicks Va-tro-nol Nose Drops in each nostril mm Va-tio-nol wuika R>u right rtutfv trouble is/MR . It opens up cold- le ~ dotted nose . WL“. Wr relieves stuffi- * it ness . . and lets Ajjk , •’ you breathe Z'wSX . again Try it jB f’CTbrC/'i New for Teentime <3 / % \ <>/ A\ f * ! fii ■ 1 I''' ■■ \\ / K ’• | f J ; > bI. ; 9024 fIM s,zes /T/ I * to-16 /( II -j 'tHkhtlMa Teener* This I- ins! wtia* >*<»u mm.d f«>i all your *pr,inc d wingS’ il.iM.th*- newest ' 'deep band-, r'.l skirt, slanty clbsing. *uiik a lid yet so simple you ran seu it' Fajt*TUbt>24 tomes, in "t»enage sizes 1» f 2. 14 1« Size 12 takes’ rjiti Wilrtmto o jtih ~ r‘fr f'i nil iWfOJi i j This ’> :»>y <*»•«>. pat •• t n I perfect fit. Complete/ illustrated Sew (’hart shows you every *’♦ P Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for (his ffa'ttern to MARIAN MARTIN, tare of Decatur Daily lhmm rat. Pa’t-nrT»ep’ . I’ (> Box 6740. TbH also SA 111. tTinr plainly Y<HR NAM E. ADDRESS. ZON E. SIZE STY-LE N< MBEK It's ready* Send just fifteen tents more for our new lieautiful Marian Marlin Pattern Book, for Spring Fashion news, one yard . skirts .and J»l«»uwes. spring styles for all ttaufagiiiy. And printed in • tire IhhiK ?!« br-.'K patHftH

iiiM Society items for day's publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. { (Saturday 9:30 a. m.,) Rhone 1000-1001 Betty Terveer Tuesday Kirkland Lailies rlutv Adams Central logh school. 7:p m. Delta Theta Tau sorority, Elks home. 8 p. hi- x. I Beu Sigma F*hi #ornrity, Mrs. Glenn Hill, > p in. Eta i .*u Sigma sorority. Mis. George Helm. S p tn Rvbekstr lodge. Odd Fellows hall 7:30 p.m. Church Mothers study rluh f Mrs Rolland luidd. 3 p m. Wednesday St Ann study club. Mrs CarlSteigmeyer, 7:30 p. m. Mt. Pleasant Bible study class. Mr. and Mrs. Earl .Fuhrman, 7:30 ip- in j j Friendship circle of Zion Evan i gelical and Retorined church. Mr. I .lambs Tutewiler. 7JOp m * ‘ St. Vincent de Paul society, C. I. of <’. hall. 2 p nr . j. Bwthany circle of Zion Evangei ica! and Reformed church. Mrs. t.’le 4us Miller. \ p in -Preshvterian Womens association. t hiir. h parlors*, k pm. Thursday . — Women <*f Mtuwr-.-Moo.se ho’jie. 17 3d p m officer*. 7 m So ('ha_ Rea, 1 pm._ " ; | < ahd 2of WS<’S # of • Methodist chunk. Mr- O. K Bak 4-w. 2..1f1-|>.»i._ ’ Circles' 3 and lof •M« thodi •* j church. Mrs Nathan Ni lson. 2p. m _j , ~ A4)ji»ru*»‘ study-, tLu It, - John Heiman. 7 3b p m stq.lv club, Mrs !>»n ■ -t “p«n v k Nj—— - Ftdlow ing the- i.wogram deliildus f r»;fle-*im» Ills Aef. served »v flo* hostesses Mi ■_ Thomas. Mr-- V°I k-wede. Mrs .Howard Hm k Mr* . fl B. < i attd Mi-* Brandy-'t-i- --»> • • - j Civic a i Tire tvcular (n«-etme of Lhe t’ivic : departtpent »«f Hie He< n'tor W • , uvati s , |ub wjh** held at the home i 7 r_ .j:

Mary dear, perhaps this portrait will say the things I never could ... to you t ... my Valentine J k 7 ST 11)10 HJ

■ ■ / a*' ■ ™ E " /77 & 7 1 Jr £ ' APPROACH TO FUNERAL COSTS J i ■ • - ■ ■ i ■ Approach funeral costs m the ‘ » modern way. It is entirely correct /|. *to consider price when making a . aelection. Remembe,r—-every fu . ,i_ neral service at. Zwick Funeral ’ Home receives the same expert j w’ attention, regardless of the spent. _-ZWICK 1 ' 7fdnt(> 1 loitn 1. zwic< »o»t«t s Faetsi “ ~. ~j s.’ncf r ß«a • / ”520 N.2NPk PHONES 61 At4D3C3 ..' '' ' ■ • ■ *,. ■ _ ‘ ' r— — 1 ' » ru«r«Ai

HHdi*». k p. m. Ruth and Naomi circle of Zion ■ Kvanxrll.al and Reformed «hur h, . < huri.ll. 2 :30 p. 111. - - ordi'r r>f —Eawern lueiLi night. Masonic hall. 7:30 y-tn. : s Emblem club Elks home, S p. it . ■; officers, 7:15 p, m. i I nion Township Womqn’w club. M/s Marion Stulls.*l 30 p. m. Younc Married Peoples club o* I nion Chapel. MF and Mrs. Ermal Johnson. 7:30 p m Ambriian Legion auxiliary social. Legion home. X p.iu..__’’ t. Saturday BohS Community organization supper and bazaar. Ikibo. 1 p ui. Rummage sale. Loyal IsuiJi!-! . class of Bethany K thurch!. church basement, S ;3u a. nt to 12; of Mrs. Ru-.-eii a R»-r Monday J-night Mrs. Lowell Smith, tbe viceted ~the business meeting, at which time five-dollars waa voted tq the Man h of Dunes. . Two new inemlH-rs were also web ; comctl into the »iuh. Mr*. Adolph Koh er and Mik. Francis Magley. ‘ The Rev William Ft lier. paslor of the Zloti Evai*gvli<al and i-Ueformed church, gave an interestitig talk on our t hunhe-s of 'i»v» atui A Bible .contest was then ••njoyed. and iefie»li»n»-nts crve-l to the thirty five members in at . tendance HoMesses were Mis-Acker Mi < arl Striker,* Mis (jleti Manlier. Mrs Natlran Nelson and Mrs N'-an St t inv . , * ENTERTAIN WITH PARTY SUNDAY .Mrs Wilham G Smith was ,-n tejtallied at a .’-urpri-e party Sun day. altvrn«M»n at lor home ’.♦*»»} bUiuit I amrly w* i•»» taken clarlng . the aft» tn.<H’U The •honored guest received many love ly,.mtt Those att-ndin. w«i« . Ljjoj: and faniil;- the <)sbtun. II ;s>\ farnih Lawrence da- oh family and Me* Nettiw. Roop. D**<atui .. MrVlar’ii.i Xk.-' a M- ■ llnlda \\ •i!• I |g -, J\\ , d>. ? ,:nd Mi- < and Sm Wedler, of 'Kingsland. BTRTHDAY DINNER 15 «fVEN SUNDAY Mr. ami Mrs- Roy Slewart ent» i.latned •.w itb a surprise dinne r S.Uufe :t‘ _uLL Null iHI a» e’tm ; fur Ms I atheripe t St• w art vtlicruTisel? <-d )h i s• - v e til y , third birthda'. amriversarv on Tati u I' v 4 "»t. Tb>M an ending were Mr and Mr* Rile . Si. ajP -and Sir an I tnd Mi- Reh. i f Sie Aait. of. Kab .. ... e.: -Mr and Mr- Wayne >^>u o\--Jb^-.-■!: x. 31 - am!. M1 *_ “ "Veh _Nu<.eJ: ■M- .i!.T"AT- : . !?<• e. T.-"’, . Me • T.H. st. .'. I ! .• !• . .- - Mr nrd Ur- C hari.-. St. Auil Mi ..n I I M,and dmu'hv-t B. •;> Mi\ 1 . ThaT P -nland Mr and Mrs K«ui.«’h Wat .ai id • -n «,.nu Mr and Mr • Garth St»-w-*H - i nd hibp.n l:mmv and lb •kv M» and Mr* I'rede-’itk Stnk°»'i and •I ..u’lit* f- K neji and Mata Dee Holthouse Drug Co.

DFCATVR DAILt DEMOCRAT. DECATVR, INDIANA

tie atm Mr and Mrs. John Doyle and daughter. Debbte. Muncie Those imable to .attend were Mr and Mrs James. Van Skyoc k ami daughters. Janet an<| Judy. Bigmen. and Charles Stewart who is spending the winter in Florida. Afteinoon guests were Mr. amT Mrs. Harold Pontius. Genera. PYTHIAN NEEDLE CLUB IN MEETING The Pythian Needle club held its at the K of p home, with thirty’ three 1 jnembers and two guests, i Mrs. Raymond johrrsotT and Mrs. ] Gfady Miller, in attendance. Ber-nk-e.: Jafferies. pres ide-nl. presides! at the busi-Qeaa .meet i ng, f<>l • lowing' which Hie members and yiO-Kfs W«‘ie invited tO the (iilill!.. i Hi li Uio re a •b ln intis lutp lb'on was: served by '“the hostesseh. Bhinch Whit right. Helen Howell. Bather and Man ia Martin. -The tables we re arranged in a wheel formation and lighted with ■ elhm t ».-• i- In th*- eetii.-r w.i- a round table, topped with a midwinter scene. Games were later played and plfces awarded the various winners Mrs. <*Tirt, Moser' was awarded the Moor prize Mrs <Tara Baumgartner and .Miss Juanita lkiumgurt,iv r who are leaving *omi to make their home rn with lov.lv -Hips,. Hoste’s for t-b# February 13 meeting will be Peggy Grist. Gus to Baker. Li lib* Hammond and Reva StuafG*r,(Tnles one and two of the W.S <• S of Jhe Methodist church will •i)‘*» , t TH - the home of Airs O K Baker 21? Rufcg street. Thursday afternoon at two thirty o'clock Mis Virgil Krick will be the lead • i and Mr* ~O K Baker ujll be in charge of the devotional*- . \ meeting of So < llirßea will be held Thui rv efunr at six til reen o clock at Swearlrt”'ns Th*< Bobo Community oreanltu lb I! w ill hoM a supper and a ar ; Saturday a! Bobo The public is > ■ -Hiviud to .ittemU. SeiAiiu start, at four Yv't h,». k 1,.. _ J The Youn -. Married Peoples < lU’r <?'l nlon Chapul w'iU, >1 . ~| .\|t' .T I Al! ■ i- , • i - evening at -•- • n* hirty ■ > < ’ m k ■ ; Th** \\i.-ion ui. rn- \loo~e w\ll et a’ -• «-n '' ’\v 1 I" 1 ' day vVe:i.mg at th« Moose home for «»ru.a! initiation |he oiiiprers will liT Vt at -KfefcHft;--: ( kiik Smith lias' gon.- toTikla-J Homa. M<» -on a l“-4a-y- ;u*e nliv■-», “i a| -ur\»\ w ith v * ral .-fir. ~ib : tin- Prr.cn Mining (.u ' Mi- -It.’.n I-o.|tn..| and M»Wolf I \\ a-!. it. -n .D. «... wen ! 4u:xx-»—iL.nd.-H. j4f M.r*- Paulrnej Mr* Troutnej 3 .and I «jc: - TTv.d 10-a. P...'-<—-jrrnrr sop or-Mr'ar Mt'* -• f h>* • v - I I!’.- l ’ .U. I‘.* . I -H4-V£t It vof\\ . : ■‘bft’ - Ml •-. 4 •,1 ' A 1.0 It . b j the honor roll'for the fall q-iart« • | VdnMlted M£sf tuna Sinrh Keith Da r Geneva. Mur: ta Hit -• Vy Berm Mr Ni k Biauri j ’ Disnn-seib Mr* LewU r Brother | •on ami i.a-i.v _nl .Ella Marte. : •. M.r» Ki -iTT“ .vnnnw.H ' Fn .1 Foo. Mn «!.•> .wd II : md 'V -, i - 'i\ n . XT De-! n.i KM on roe kIIJA’S Dry Cleaning IS Clean Sparking Bright . 01R TRUCK COMES RIGHT TO YOl R | IMX)R’ Phone 147 41RIVEJN PLANT 127 N. 9th SC. ACROSS FROM G E - »r.- '

Water Shortage Is Menace To Nation Interior Secretory Cites Water Problem Washington. ■ Jan ?4 <TP-i — Secretary of interior Osiai L Chgpmaii believes lhe whole na- ' t|oh. not ju>-’ New York and Calk + ffHUTta Ta-.--- it -erit.il-' Wa!<l j shortage; In testrtnony bhforq a ; house appropriations subcommit tee. pubh.'hed today, the secretary ■ said-; ■ The water. Supply problem, is a far more serious question than atryofuiH it .uized five .years ago. The west is not rhe only area that needs the devHopment of new waler country 'FrcmMh*' press, you ge! the im-_ prtssioH that this (New York situa iioH t is an tniusuabcrMs: that theyhave n» vt-i had it before.” he said Thu' i- hnf true New York Ci- v h;i -. .Jiad u rt< urr* neo- of | ,'hi*. prt sent .situation many times] before/’’ 1 - ' .. . ‘ Hr said the city most find a new source of water "ut a *a>-f tha’ *h» y can affbi.it " - ’ I Chapman other cities • "in cxurt.ly t'he same position ” H». • MHirvti ) oupgstuwti. O a- on« of the* impoi;'?<nt. am! -aid Lhe wartime <unstrutTion of two rsri voh* ’fo re saved the < l:v from a serhaj- shortage last ** Many Illinois 7-TniT J ba\r suffered I IronF’s*-v.< re W ater shi.f’agcI'- ‘ I Do whaf lieih in thy flower and •God will assist rhv good will I’*’ • ' 1 How we. behave depends njw>n , wlhH' we envision ourselves to be

-«»g lou Are Invited to Hear ’ I Richard M. Pca'k I ! | S ol l.nind I.imluc. Miihisiiin |m n B ORGAN RECITAL j I H L . Sundav |>ehinK. Januart # 29 — 7:311 I’. M. TRINIH K j Evangelical United Brethren Church n

"I just saw ; g "Baby-ljusF -the NEW 'F ’• ’ drove il!" DESOT °- ids -- • *"—— - T'*S wrw 3Ybl rvrinnf’ti’e Lie. Iwauti- It ha* Tip Shift an 3 I W J j Bf I M ft ful and breath-taking. It's div ru-u -Fluid I>rn>...h!L'h * »»r- I. WMM Ik ■V W "■ —- JDe Sd*>. It4u»uld4< vuuT'!_/ engine;,., btggrr !«raLe* I X f k .■'•■•■•• I. :. Oetofe VOCJ'/ « that ' g<d ail thr r'M.m and luy.rv v .mr |r ■ 1 T yT/n-;-.' *' Wbrart .Ic'im- ... th.l! I« t* JOU drive v.»n •an “th mi . » « 1 i» <- < - i [ i F; wtxhiHit whit tmg ... that make*- y«»u and t\-<Mk»um'al to operate. C*»mr in .-'*■ '■■' ’■ . ' proud vverv minute. Drive th»- De S.»to . and *rr it won. And h-t m arrange to Tunr in mV < r»a cun wari <no«. “Inm tbs /ifr,— th«t\brand-iie« Hum liual tu Ukk. ywdrtve.itMyewr eunvesM-ncv. /«-- «u CBS mmu Dick Mansfield Motor Sales -SMOOTH «,/ 111 So. Second St. Phone 1545

Relates Experience As' Usher At Funeral I. A letter to. his parents. Mr and Mr- George D Mac-Lean. »nMt.r*yeived from Pf< G. D (Ikmi Mat , -Jf • of ids injt-reHing »*y jM-riem f . as an usher in thr ijiir xresHiona! wpctlbn at the funeral of g.-i: H H. Ifncdd -in the a-. p i 5 theaterm Arlington NaHuiAui « ».*m .’. I V At A .uhiu'. !'.;. > • 1 ' r*!< n J • Two. hundred offi. ers and men oi 4*R* Bolling' aly base, Iwit I; a group of 'dilHFar^mio —, ‘were detailed to guard ami .s*o.t the diAt.injtqisheci guests. < dnsiirt&s of high ranking mern’ors o-: the, | American and foreign military.’ diplomats. mem ib-rs, sow erne court and President Trumau uXihtir i* • xpective places for the seH\ Ik»n sxeys he prqlia dy- wiTT'iKvF-r see so much liiill’a’ v 'bra. - h. life again Pf< Maclean, vl.oygrad uuted fic»m Decatur high Li* ’ .'prill-. I.i'llipleted ;<! i.m fi-i:b‘. Texas; in i --m ■-••Faw4 a' , , ter home leave ervyr the < ■/'i ■ V holidays, is n»\w'‘Wstened-io .Jib 4 - ED SQ |loHi.iu'W fr-rre ’-m-* Washington 25. D sin<4- brii; ci- i- c i Wa • • visiting several times with >u.» Ibis fo’irier class-mates from D<*» a j tut. Do-yiv Lihy. who is stationed i> (Silver Spring.*. .Md.. )U.«t outside , Washington, in tb> marine cofijs Report Furniture Market Excellent H.tih lan 24 THfi< ials of th ■ |Tt»c al Hirniture Ln !vrh'> ha»e ju-t j feturm-d from Tm* Annual mid wnr. | t»*r furniture show and market at I c lii.'ago They ?«-rt the market . was the- best 2y» hi > ami* ] that cirders • were plentiful. 0 believe tliv i ]«>uu|. fa< ’<»ries

HCo One otfji iai of a loyal furni--tyre plant said for hty, firm, i: was the. best market in history Mrs. Barbara Wickey Dies In Michigan ' ITern> Jan 24 Mr* JhtWmesWickey k«- a native of this <om tn unify., ami the widow of the late. Samuel Wh k# v. died at her home near Noltuwa.' Midh . from a stroke The funeral wa- held at. the h rio ■ JihA la,MUjvi_yed l>v five . Hons, three daughters four half Misters. Her hu*t>and was a Mfiiith in this community- many

i'. • ■ Teen-Age Specialist ( <»me all Ann v: l> ,< E to lh«- Uf-n-azc nook. j/ T , , where vou’il rreel tout pal- ~ irv' I and uet that new -lirk bed.. f VfHi'll find Mi— Heverly /' Jv f \rnotd. who i- -peOali/inK , k> in hair ,-lvlinu. -hapinu.' V I’, t<l odd HaveS. and the nv« ' cream neutralizing. " - ’ -I BESSIE’S BEAUTY SHOP BESSIE TEEI-I E BEV EHI.V ARMH-.1l 303 North ith St. ‘'.Phone l"0 CLOSED WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY - JAN. 25 - 2fi X ‘ ’ V-.X X ' ’ ■ . . '• «'•'•< b- ' INVENTORY OPEN ASA Sl'VI. f ICinW Niblick & Co. p ■ —-—- - --—-■•. » .0

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Card of Tnanki We wffch in Q<Bi way to thank our ,mafly friends neigtiljors am! ' S inday school for their kjndne** arid floral offering*. f and our ap- ' pr«rm»i<m tor Go He . Middauxn b»r his comfbiring words-and tbw ; Ungers for their music ’ Mrg Frank Knntte < Ch♦ (drew Mother. Siatert Trade in a Good Town —- Decatur lc to Sl.fMI Holthou— Drug Co.