Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 21, Decatur, Adams County, 26 January 1950 — Page 3

THURSDAY. JANUARY M. 1850

LEONA MARIE TINNER TOWCOW. CERELLMEIER Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bteberl'h hare made known the eagagwmeut end approaching marrtaae of Mias Leona Marie Tinner to Waiter ■ Itartea Rpellaeler. non of Mr. and Mra Charles Spellmeler of Fair view. Kha* The wedding will take place at neroa o'clock Sunday eveala*, February Ik. at the Preble Lutheran church, with the Her. Otto C. Bus are ofttetetlmr. The brte-etect la employed at the General Kteetrir Co. la this city, white Mr. Spellmeter la *•- gaged la farming FHILALRTHEAN CIRCLE MEETING IE HELD Eighteen member* and one guest. Mra. Pearl Martin, attended the "meeting of the Phllalethean circle of the Zion Evangelical and Kefor.n ed church at .the home of Mm. I-eo Klrach. Mra George Antilla. chairman, presided at the business meeting following which lhe lesson "achieving a Christian home today" was given and round table discussion of the topic held. The meeting closed with the Mitpah benediction. •Mrs. Kirsch wua assisted by Mrs. Antilla.

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Society Hams fur day's publication must ho phonod te by 11 a. m. (Saturday S:3O a. m.) -r Phono 1000-1001 Betty Terveor Thursday RurallsGc study chib. Mrs non Holman. 8 p.m. Aeolian eh dir. Decatur high school. 7:30 p ut. Women of Moose. Moose home 7:M p.m.. officers. 7 p.m. Be Cha Rea. Swearingen* 3:15 PM. St Ambrose study club, Mra John Heteian. 7: 3u p.m. Pleasant Hale i-adies Aid society, church basement, all day. Order of Eastern Star men’s night, Masonic hall. 7:30 p. in Emblem club Elka home. 8 p m , officers. 7:15 p. tn. COMMODORE YEAM GIVEN DINNER The senior home economics class of the liecatur Catholic high school, assisted by Sr. liorindu. entertained with a victory dinner Tuesday noon In the home economics rooms of the school for the Commodores basketball team their coach, David Terveer, the Very Rev. Msgr J. J. Siemeli and the Itev. Ignatius Vichuga* Arrangement of Hie tables and decorations of the room were in the school's colors of green and gold and In V format lons Ea-h place was marked with a place card In the form of a Imsketball The trophy presented the team after winning the county tourna ment was placed In the center of

Friday C. Y. 6. dam e. K. of C. hall. 9 to It OVteok. - ■--. ■' Pocahontas lodge, Red Men hall, pot-luck, «:3o pm. Philo class of baptist church. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Hammond, 7:30 p.m. Young Married Peoples club of Union Chapel, Mr. and Mra-Ertnai Johnson. 7:30 p. ni 1 ’ American legion auxiliary see dal. Legion home. 8- p.m. Saturday Supper. W.B.C.S. of First Methodist'church, churcji. 5 to 7 p.m. Boho Community organisation supper and bazaar. Bobo. 4 p in. Rummage sate, ievyal Daughters class of Hethauy Evangelical V.'b. church, church basement. 8:30 a. ui. to it noon. >’ J Sunday Zion Walther league. I p. m s Monday Adams County Home Economics club chorus. Monroe. 7:30 p.m.— ..Peppy Pate and Green l>af 4-H Tluim of Preble township. Zion Lutheran school auditorium. 7 30 pm. -rC. . ■ ' - . Tuesday flrebie Home .Economics cteh. jMintlry school. ' 9S p m. ■the table. Servers tm-liided the five cheer leaders of the a bool MEETING OP STUDY CLUB MELD MONDAY Mrs. Herbert Fop* entertained members of the Holy Family study : club at her home Monday evening An open dlwusslon on religious topics was held The February meet lug will l*o held lit the home of Mrs: Harold Baker. ; DE LTA THETA TAU IN MEETING TUESDAY t.-2jtelta~.Ziu«t*..*Mtt SMMJULWIJH (hV home Tuesday rvpnin • | for a fi»mhined iHiMnefts and so ’rial rneHiim A. delh iouH luncheon In Valentine appoint men ta <er*ed by the committee Mildred Niblick chairman. MaryMCay <lag(, -liuiuiuull«- id.*• ululi 11. Uualr. Spun Ici unit;,Xnnnn Appehnilil. Each place wan marked with a ' large heart in red and whip- ami . hearlx xd xai ioua idzea th* Haim Fat «m«-awnr*le< 4 Kooleez Baby Pints 69c 79c 98c HolthouseDrugCo. FOR GOOD SHOES

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the door prigs. Following a short business meeting. conducted by Agftes Arrydd, a caiudlta party wus enjoyed and prises wop by Joutl Keller and Joan Wemhoff. ENTERTAINS WITH CANASTA PARTY Mra. Ajlenn HHI entertained meml>en< oTrtete Sigma Phi sorority vtUli a canasts fmrty at her home Tuesday evening. Prises were wop by Helen Bak and Irene , Braun. Refreshment* were served at a later hour.' MEETING OP WILLING WORKERS CLASS HELD The Pleasant Mills Methodist Willing Workers class met Monday evening at the home of Mr. ami Mr* Huliert Ehrsain. with thirteen members and three chlldi ren in attendance. The meeting wa* opened with . the devotions given by Mra. Murray Holloway, and prayer, offered by Mrs Verlando Clark. After the business meeting, litre ly refreshments were served by Mr ami Mr*. Ehraam. assisted 1 by Mr .out Mrs Clark. I. . ..... ' ——— . PnealiiMttas teEgu Will meet FrfI day evening at Red Men hall for a I pot lu< k supper at sis thirty o'l eteek. followed by lodge and installation of officers at seven thir ty o'clock. The Zion Waittier league will have a Ris ial meeting Sunday after mum at four o'cloclt., _l A C. Y O dance will be held , Friday night from nine toljgrlve o'clock at tb< K of <’ hall The Pleasant Dale laid tea Aid I society will have aii all day meetlug In the chim b basement Thur- . day. Hostesses will lie Mrs. Harold Henschen and Mrs. Hugh laindis . The January meeting of the I Preble Home Economies dub will lie held Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'chn k lit the Mauley school lhe lesson will be on bow to look more attracillve," and roll call will l»p With ''the idea I have Hnslesses will lie Mrs John Born ■ slid Mrs Dan Rhodes Fricmls and relatives in l>p/atttr '• i>r nnrntt. moled io the pnsiij ii its tint-ion manager of the Pinkerton nation t : fietef tivo aarenck with territiiry (»t-1 Soiithein Ohio. Indiana. Kentucky,! Trniip-ipp amt .Mi< in -an

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JANE: “Who does your hair? Surely you don't, as busy as you are." MARY: “No. Jane. I ko to the coziest shop, on Marshall St. They're the only one* that give 'C-aMBB/I C. *•»* ncw curved cut. ? ' a \ The operators are so ”«ae' wT . friendly. I enioy k<h inr. They do such . wonderful work and f \ A n Jane ! ! ! their cold ~LV V' waves are only $5. J * ■ Why don't you ’try "i them’" Bobette Beauty Salon OPERATORS: FLORENCE and IX)ROTHY W Marshall St. Phone 1597

Second Set Os Twins Born To Mrs. Ray Bodie If the Ray Bodie family, of K 9 North Tenth street. Is seeing double these days, it's perfectly uttEuratandable. For Mra. Bodie gave birth to her second set of tudns last evening in the Adams county hospital The Bodies, before tlie birth of the twin boys, numtiered four children. Gary and Barry are three; Marcella. 5. and Mary 7. The twin* were horn last night in about one half hour of the other; one weighed nine pound* and nine ami one-half ounces at birth, and the other pounds three ounces. Bodie is an Inspector at the General Electric plant, and is a man looking tor room. He said that now'thauthe family is doubling up so fast he's going to. have to find A ißHier plftee. thinks, to let the family roam around The father was noted as (wing slightly nervous and a little exhausted after ordeal; the mother was reported "resting com fortably” in the hospital. pH W*l Admitted Roberta Mathys; tieraid Kimble Dismissed Ms. Otto Baker and I baby boy. —~— —■ —- —~ Mr. and Mrs» Kaymimd Bodie are parents of twin teiys. born at 7: it p.m and 7:47 p.m last night at the Adilins .-ouiity memorial hospital. Th‘‘> weighed 9 pounds, ounces ami fi pounds, 3 ounces. ■ A hatiy girl was born to Mr. and Mrs Donald Strayer, Wit.shire; O at 4~5S am. today at piiutid* If You Hav» Something To Sell T-ty Want Ad—lt Pays.

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I. U. Coed Is Cited By Hero Commission Hartford City Girl Cited For Heroism -PiMaburgiL.. Jan- 3C-ij " Rosemary McKee, an Indiana Uni- . verslty coed, was amorig 15 perMois cited for heroism by the Carnegie hero fund commission today. The IS year old Hartford X’lty. Ind., girl received a brouse medal , for saving William L. Cooper. 21. from drowning at Syracuse. Ind . last July 4. Cooper, a poor swimmer, fell into the water white skiing. Roseniar" rescued him after a struggle In which both nearly drowned: The citation as’conipanylng the a ">ard to Mtes McKee said; ~—L — ... "Miss McKee, si-htwil girl, save! William L. Cooper, 21. automobile salesman, from drowning. Syracuse Ind,. July 4. 193*. While on water ski* loved by a motor lamt in which Miss McKee, her sister ami two others were riding on Lake Wawasee, Cooper fell into water 10 feit deep 350 feet from the bank. "Apprised of the accident. Mias i McKee's sister, who operated the boat, made a turn and xtop|H-d the boat 20 feet Hom Cooper, who was a ptsir swimmer and was submerg ed briefly Iwli-e Miss McKee thi-i jumped into the water and swam to Cooper. "She took hold of him and tried i 4 Sfo/b I 147 South Second St.

I LAST 2 DAYS I I FRIDAY AND SATURDAY I I Old-Fashioned Shoe Sale I ■ 1 ■ ■ '■ .» . "■ I ■ — ■■ I. i ■— ■ I PRICES GREATLY REDUCED! I I ka yrs snot swat I I Shoes For The Entire Family X-Ray Fitted j After Inventory CLEARANCE! DRESSKS ( IIILDREVS SNOW Sl ITS COATS AT I’KICES E\R HKUM MAM 1 U 11 HEK S < t»ST! One, I*«it One IxM DRESSES DRESSES were »!».•».'> were I-’.SI. Itn Special Sale Special Sale e.7s e-es , One lait ■ fkne Lot Print DRESSES WASH DRESSES were K<»3 were 2.Hh. XBX Special Sale MW 12-2(1, 36-541 4.95 One lot CHILDREN’S SNOW SUITS 6«95 Size 7- 12 Mere 1X95 - 14.95 W ■ . - ' ■■ - ‘ JUST A FEW WINTER COATS LOT!! SELECT YOI R SIZE^COI.OR—PRICE! ALL WOOL 1 C.rev Plaid Coat, size 12 12 Re<. 49.95 Sale 2X95 1 Camel Coat, size 1.1 Re* 29.955a1e 45.95 . j Cdeea Coat, size ....2 Ret. 49,95 Sale 24.95 1 Grev Coat, size 14 Reg. 49.95 Sale 22.9a 1 Black For Trimmed, size 22‘i ... Reg. 59.9 S XbN-32.95 . ALL BLOUSES AT SPECIAL PRICES! Niblick & Company

to knock him unionaciou* by *la.»ping him. But Cooper gra»pcd tietlghtly around the watet mid the/ -Were Mibmerged A* they roaejftes McKee was unable to free herseifBh» Cooper, beginning lo tone cop-. ai iouan***. noon reteaiwd her. ■ | “Obtaining a bold beneteh hi* ' hill. Ml** McKee *wam lowing him 15 feet and then wag aided to 'he Wont by her »i»ter. Cooper was lifted into the boat and given ar-+ifU-i»l rewpUaGou aiul revived 45 minutes later. "He guttered from shock and wi "He suffered from xhtw k and hail water in hi* lu'tg* but reeoverwd- ’ Mis* McKee was nitiirm-d " Shaker Heights. Ohio, a model community of welldodo families and wealthy apartment houses, gut ™ I |AO*< DtuaoU* J

SPECIAL-SI.GG Indies' long sleeve, slip-over and cardigan Sweaters, slightly soiled, all colors, in all sizes, formerly sold for $4.98. You will want several at $1.(10 each. Only 60, so be here early Friday morning. ECONOMY STORE-DECATUR ■

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