Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 47, Decatur, Adams County, 25 February 1950 — Page 3
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JACQUELINR ANN TEEPLE TO WED ON APRIL t» Mr. and Mn. tw TeepTe. 301 North Fourth street, announce the engagement and approaching marriage ot their daughter. JacqwellM Ana, to Andrew F. Miller son ot Mrs. Peter C. Miller ot route 4. The wedding will take place at nine tn. on April 29 ta tbs 8L Mary a Catholic church. Both Mlaa Teepla and Mr. Miller graduated from Decatur Catholic high school The bridegroomelect io engaged in farming. W.8.C.8. CIRCLES IN MUTING THURSDAY Circles three and four of the W. 8. C. S. of the Methodist church were entertained at the homo of Mra. Jim Gattshall Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ernest Urick was devotional leader, and the lesson was given by Mrs. Amos Toder. Forty-two calls were reported. During the nodal hour, the hoete*s aesletmi by Mra. Noah Schrock, Mrs. Prod Busche and Mrs. VerHn Gause served refreshments to the twenty members and two children in attendance. PLEASANT MILLS . ' ■ . P.T.A. MEETS A meeting ot the Pleasant Mills P.T.A. Was hold recently at the school, with a large number In attendance. Dr. Gerald Jones of the First Methodist church was the guest speaker, using “Home** as his discussion topic. ■Mrs. Baa McCullough gave a M>t reading, entitled "Founders Day,” following which a skit. "Our Family Studies." was presented by the Robert Light family. Merle Foor presided at the short business meeting Refreshments were later served in the dining roots of the achool by tbe committee in charge PROGRAM ANNOUNCED FOR CHOIR CONCERT Ths following program wilt be presented by the Aeolian choir in their concert tn Union t’tty Sunday evening: Organ Prelude. "The Angelas," Massenet; processional hymn. "Holy Holy Holy." The call to worship. Invocation, choral amen,, O Sing unto the Lord, Von Hassler, „ Aye Venim~ Mozart, The Ixud’s Prayer, Forsyth, While Shepherds Watched (Echo Carol), traditional. To Thee We Sing. Tkach, the Aeolian choir; Os Prayer, Kasbach. So st I < an Wrlte-My Name. Cain ciiis sextet, Pastoral, "Sonata in D Mta*h" Cullinan! (hot ale. Impromptu on New Thank We Ait Our OHL" Kar.gWhat a Cute Trick! size Double usefulness in a single dress! This Is just the agave little number you want for lenthas in town, now. And the back unbuttons for suntannlng next summer' Pattern 9310 comes in vises IL 14, 14, 11. >O. Size 16 takes 4% yards 36-lnch fabric. —«v« Thia eaay-to-aas pattern gives perfect tit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every stop. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in solas tor thia pattern to MARIAN MARTIN, earn at Decatur Dally Democrat. Pattern Dept., P.O Boa 6740, Chicago M. IU. Print plainly TOUR NAME. ADDRESS. ZONE BU. STYLE NUMBER. It'S ready! Send just fifteen cents more tor our new beautiful Marian Martin Pattern Book for Spring Fnehine hewn, one yard sktrts end bloueeo. spring styles for all the family And—printed ta tbe book-tree handbag pattern!
TOU » r.l Moe must be phoned ta by 11 a. m. (tatarday 0:30 a. m.) Phene 1000-1801 Setty terveer Saturday Bake sale. Ladies Aid society of Zion Lutheran church. Friedheim, elty ball, 9:30 am. Supper. Zion Evangelical and Reformed church basement, 4:30 to 7 p. m. Sunday Aeolian choir, Sept Ist church, 2 p m. —„ Monday Junior Women department of Decatur Woman’s duh, Mrs. Simeon Hain, Jr., 8 pm. Literature section of Decatur Woman’s club, Mrs. A. R. Holtbouse. 7:30 p.m. Art department of Decatur Woman’s club, Mrs. Lloyd Cowens, 7:30 p.m. Literature department of Decatur Woman's club, Mrs. A. R. Holthouse. 7; 30 pm Happy Homemakers club, Washington, township community center, ti p.m. Dramatic department of, Decatur Woman's club. Mrs. Sylvester Everhart. 7:30 p.m. Music department of Decatur Woman's dub. Mrs. Harry Dally. - 7:30 p.m S, Civic department of Decatur Woman's dub. Mrs. N. A. Bixler. 7:45 p.m. Holy Family discussion club. Mra. Harold Baker, I p m. Pythian Needle dub, K. of P. home, after temple. Tuesday Sunny Circle Home Economb's club. Mag ley-school. 7 :9fr p m Rebekah, lodge. (Md Fellows hall. 7“3n'>»•',' "Three-4Ank duh following Class 7 ot Pleasant Mills Math Elert, the organ. On Great Lone Hills, Sibelius, Steal Away to' i Jesus/ Hail: Set Down Servant. Shaw, the Aeolian choir: Offertor>. "Olivet," Ll.n<lse> the offer lory solo "How Beautiful upon the Mountains, Harker; Tffble poems. Abide With t’s. Lord Jesus. Walking t>n the Sea. Marriage In Capa., Hosanna, the organ: Built on a RoC’k, Lamb of God. Comfort, Comfort. Ve.My People Alleluia An>en. the Aeolian choir. benediction. choral response, orghn poatlude. Tocatta on "Filli et Fiiiac.’’ David*!’ Eidhler Is director ofthe choir and Evangeline Embler le organist Soloists appearing with the choir will he ’Karl' Rethklnv: Lyman Hann Helaine Foley and Juanita Wasson." The girls sextet FOR GOOD SHOES
A Correct Daily Diet Reflects Good Health Intelligent women of today find a correct diet to be the natural cosmetic. Tempting, delicious Bamby Bread gives you the extra nutrition often lacking in other foods, helps you feel better. Order some today. Get some at your favorite grocer. Try Some Bamby Bread Today Stewart's Baken e . - PHONE 1
I odist chtrreh, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Riley. 7:3d p.au ..... Eta Tau Sigma, Mrs. Dan Christen, 8 p.m. Kirkland I-adiea club, Adams Central gym. 4:36 p. m. Root Township Home Economics . dub. Monmouth school; 6:30 p.m. Church 'Mothers study club hasbands dinner, Methodist church, 4:39 p.m. Wednesday St. Vincent de Paul society, C. LolC hall. 2 pvm, Historical club, Mrs. Homer Lower 2:30 p.m. Girl Scout leaders club, Decatur high school. 1:30 p.m. Thursday Ever Ready class of Methodist church, church lecture rooms, 7:30 P m. la composed of Kathryn Goldner. Pauline Lobsiger, Jane Brumley, Colleen. McConnell, Janet Seitz and Barbara Sauer. The. public is invited to attend. Choir members are requested to attend a short rehearsal Sunday afternoon’ at two o'clock at tbe Baptist church. BT. RAUL LADIES ~ AID IN MEETING The St. Paul Indies Aid society held an alt day meeting Thursday The day wan spent In quilting ami sewing. At the noon hour a deii ( clous pot luck dinner was served After the short business meetint. the following program was given: "Joy In Wheaton." Mrs. John Ilin dnnlanx; organize for organ drive , of Huntington college. Mra. Dale Osborn: |x*in, "The Way to '♦ Happy." Mrs Clara Hague; paaltn--121. Mrs Art Shheiderer; prayers, Mrs Ira Mcßride, Mrs Lyle Franz. Mrs Sarah Martin and Mrs Dale ’ Osborn j Others attending In addition to! those asking part In the prngram were the Meadames Kermeth J’ar „ risk and chiidTen. CifttfSehnepp, Tom Noll. James My«;rs and rhiktren, Frank Awand. Rufns Hatley and, son, Earl Harmon Afd i son. Barbara Sr heulerr r Hem r . Vuggy was a dinner guest The next 'meeting will Ire held at the homej ot Mra. Sarah Martin. LEGION AUXILIARY MEETING 18 HELD The American Legion auxlliiirv held Ha social meeting last evenit.g i nt the Legion hrrme Cards were’ played and prizes won by Mrs Clint llersi'h. Mis. Francis Monohi.n,„ bridge, pipoehlib. Mrs. Curl Gait shall and Mrs Hvrl Hunt: tiuncn.l Mrs John Bauman and MrA r.eoinJ Connell. Mrs T»av:e ’Sml'li was a surd cd rhe dopr prize ; . Refreshments in kefpln? with Washington's birthday wen serve I bv th;- i ommlrtee' Mrs Frieda t'olchin. chairman. Mrs Martha K t son. Mrs Olive Kreigh. Mrs. Lester Sheets. Mrs. Lloyd Shec/s. Announcement was made of thfourth district meeting to l»e he’d In Bluffton on Man h S Those at tending are asked tn make reser. a Hpne-tiy Manti, i to Mrs Dallas Brown or Mrs Lawn-m e-dtash. The
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RaywwM CoH. ML of Bay CMy. «•**-«*• mllllq««» —Hvw wramkor of tho Bmwvatowl aad RrotMtivv Ordar as Elka, receivoo coaaratalMMw from Grand Exalted Mor Emmott T. Andoreon at - banquot loot wook la Now York maritln* Ond annivoreary found- *"• **• “a*” • M * , '* l ** , r **** • ua fratoraity. Active membership of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks has reachod the million mark. O. W P Mackllu. exalted ruler of Decatur B. P. O Elka 'odge. announced today Tbe honor of becoming the millionth active member of the nation a only exclusively American fraternity anti the oldest and largest of all fraternal groups Went to Raymond Cole of Bay City. Mich., Exalted Ruler Macklin has been advised by grand exalted ruler Em, - met! T Anderson. Identity of the millionth Elk waa diaclowd when Cole was introduced at the annual banquet February IS of New York lodge No. 1. celebrating the founding oT ihe order 8T -yearw ago on February 14. )«««. Cole, 42-year-old department store executive, waz initiat'-d by Bay City lorig'e No. Sil on February 7.
lepartment president and depattiient secretary. Mra. Morris and Mrs.. Kundrat will be guests All tnlt thairmen are requested to n»kr their report to the district hairman by Marek 1. The next meetlug of the auxilary wifi be held <m March 10. Initiation vIH lake place on March 24. Mrs Simeon Hain, Jr". Will be iMurteha to the Junior Women deyartmeiil of the Decatur Woman’s ■lab Monday evening at eight o'-,-iovii. “ ..... — Lbu St Vincent <!t* Patil souiPty will held at two Wettaeaday afternoon at lo* < L <*f C hall Mrs. Chattea will be * haii nuMt s Ibatesses are Mrs Gerald Hurt In, Mra. Mrar Charles Vogtewede and Mr»x Huliert Ontler. The Ever Ready <lasM of tlv Mivho’list i'liuich will meet in the le< titre rooniir of Tlfr rhtrrrh tlay evening at seven thirty o'chn K. A paper demonstration will be giv in, and each meinber is reytiefded io brine.a ;;irst will be Mi'- i V .iiiii!:-<>!i. m* s Jetts n: > tir.jr.7.Misw Ora
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Mr. and Mrs 8. E. Hite hare left on a several weeks’ motor trip through Florida. | Admitted: trtek Odle. 725 Me. - - <<t a.rnue. Mrs Frederick Am- , I Utz. '•lift a. • Admit-'ol and dismissed Mtas : Reverlv Arnold, route 2; Robert Wißiam.on rfllHP fc , .. j Madonna Wendell, Celina. O.; Mrs Harold Wendell, Celina, O.; Mra. ! Ernest Filer and baby girl. Bry--1 mu, yps, Florence F»«l. route 3; 1 .Mrs , trayton Swickard and baby girl Mrs Charles R Jones and itaitr girl. 'Willshire. O . Mr* John Sn.utley. Wren, O. The first professional race track in America «-i« 1 o*<t<ii near Wetumpka. Al.i and owned by t itariea-Weatherford It was built 1 in 1734*
Jeoninne Nelson Is Sorority President _ _ Mias Jeanlnne Nelson, of aLJ North Fifth St., has been elactud president of Delta Delta Delta social sorority at Indiana University. Mlss NMnea. a. junior student an the L U. campus at Bloomington the local chapter of the sorority throughput the spring semester. Two other Adams County tridents also have been elected to offices ta campus organisations for the second semester. Robert Archer, of Preble, will serve as recording secretary of Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, and Mias Gloria Riesen, of Berne, was elected secretary ot the Collegiate Chamber of Commerce, sponsored by the I. I*, school of business Both are sophomore students. Food Chain Spends Heavily For Ads More than 33,000,009 was spent for newspaper advertising by the Kroger company ta 1049, it was reported today by William J. Hanning, advertising manager of tbe retail food company. Last year’a total wax 83,079,000 compered to 82.369 000 ta 1948. an increaae of seven per cent. Kroger regularly uses 1154 dailies and weeklies. “The past year was one of Kroger’s most successful and I know that our extensive use of newspaper advertising was a major factor th making It possible", Sanning said. Kroger, a major buyer ot newapaper space tor more than halt a century, sparked its annual fall sale and other 1949 merchandising events with the extensive use of newspaper space. -’’With tbe: ' competitive situation growing more Intense. Kroger will depend more than ever on the press ta j 1950," Hanning added. * , • FIVE ARE iCawHaaeO Freaw Faps Oa»> were Ip it- "hevp-qulet or I’ll hill • you " However Paul Knlps. 33. off Fords. N. J;.- one of t-hv passengers. • i grappled with the bandit And was, t wounded critically ta the chest ' T»u patrolmen, hearfhg the xhotx j fWita xnt!'rspturcd Ford Meanwhile, the other members of; c the gang, exchanging shots with ] •* the two detectives In the club - wounded Evol, 53, an entery tainer. In the hand j- All six bandits fled to the street. , Tw». George Morrell «7 of PWlm delphla. and John J Shelb. 29. of New York, halted a cab and fled, k holding guns at the driver’s head r But two policemen halted the cab y a few blocks away and captured the t bandits without firing a shot • PROGRAM FATHER & SOH BANQUET Mothodist Church Parlors Auspice* Methodist Men Monday, Feb. 27, 1950 6:30 P.M. Grand March—Smith Broth.ro ; Invocation — Aiva Lawson pinn.r W. 8. C. 8. Toaztmast.r—A. D. Suttlra Music — J.rry Litt.r Remarks and Introduction ------ Dr. Jonea Pastor Address: Dr. Edwin Garrinon Pastor Wayne St. Methodist Church Ft Wayne, indisns . ..» Music — Ds vid Owen, Introduction of Guests.
Are You Getting the MOST for Yoir MOREY ? gMb WlwTlb e •> When you are trying to get the “Meet for your Money” . , . dent make Ute mlatake of getting the “wioet In yuantlt y~ .when the “moot In quality" ia more Important. . - Hemember, your automobile la an Ihvoatmont of hundred* of dollar* . . . tab* car* of It! Yqu er* risking low gae mll**g* and unnecessary wear on your motor M you er* not using the beet of gasoline and oil*. USE MOBIL GAS AND OILS • Buy at Gay**-Van'll DM H Ray*" Gay’s Mobil Service Corner I»th A Monro* Me. Rhon* MR
Adorns County Mon Advertises Coal There’* a terrific <-oal shortage ta Decatur-and the rent of tbe country tor that matter-hut some tacky few will get a little coal today. If they answer the ad Herman Bobnke. of route 3, has inserted to today s- DsmeenL...... Bohnke ataiea that he Raa~ • few- ton* ot egg coal, which be la selling at a reasonable price, and is undecided 'whether to ration it, or sail it all at one time. He has tbe coal at hie residence, and will sell it, first come, first served. Smith Is Admitted Ta Federal Practice Lewis Lutz Smith. DecaUr attorney, was admitted to practice in federal courts ot tbe United State. Ibis week. The aettoa Waa granted by Judge Luther Swygert of tbe northern Indiana federal district. Motion for admission to practk-. for Smith waa made by Mentor Kraus, of the Fort Wayne law firm
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.of Barrett Barrett and McNagwef Smith is a former Adams ceuaty prosecutor and a member of tbe law flrm of DeVoaa, Smith aad Macklin. _ .....j.. , FEDERAL {Cent. Freza JFMP 9»«> brought oa dynaaUUnc*. stontaga and beatiags. The union tried unsuccessfully yesterday to purge itself of cmtempt of court for the failure of its members.'to obey two back-to-work orders of federN Jadge Richmond B. Keech. It said the members of ihv union stayed away from tbe pits on their own voiitioa. But Keech rejected these arguments and ordered tbe union to stand trial on contempt charges next Monday
sJnR Dairy JEUvD Hmnmi ISM Ws serve a ceospMe tine of Grade A Dairy Fradueta.
