Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 117, Decatur, Adams County, 18 May 1950 — Page 3

THURSDAY, MAY 18, lIW

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MR*. SAM FUHRMAN HONORED AT DINNER ' ' Mrs Sam Fuhrman was honored on Mother’s Day by her children and (randchildren at the home ot Mr. and Mra,. M. J. Fuhrman. Following a delicious dinner at Mie noon hour, pictures were taken end a social afternoon enjoyed. Guests at the dinner were Mrs Fuhrman, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Fuhrman, Mrs. Beulah Miller. Celina, O„ Mr. and Mra. R. P. Sprunger, Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fuhrman. Huntington. Mra. M. K. Cobble. Knoxville, Tenn. Mr. and Mra. Norval Fuhrman. ’ Mr. and «tan (pameHts I MAR V hot Kites

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Mrs. Forest Alexander and eon, Harold. Kokomo, Mrs. BUI Ren* < chaw and Jimmy and Alexander, Kokomo, Mr. and Mra. Vernon < Schaadt and sons. Eddie and Bam- , my. Celina, 0., Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Miller and daughter. Kathleen, and Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Miller > and son. Danny. Celina. 0 . Lucille, Kathleen. Gyneth and Dewey Sprunger Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McDaniel. Erwin Fuh--man, Huntington. Grace. John and Roy Fuhrman. Afternoon guests were Mrs. . John Fuh.-man, Mr. and Mrs. Earl I Fuhrman. Mr. and Mra. Francis Fuhrman. ..i? i MRS. CHARLES MINSK* I* HOSTUS TO CLUB The tflrstur Home Economics club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Beineke. The meeting opened with the group repeating the club creed. Roll call was anawered with “a work saving idea for Mother." Mrs. Ralph Stanley reported on the meeting of the 1 roadside council, stating that the purpose of

the council is to aM in read safety and beauty of the highways The Decatur club voted to Join the council. Mrs. Bert Haley reported on the ••penny suppers" to be held i In Geneva and Decatur. The lesson on "Foods for AU 1 Agee" was given by Mra. Nobel Reynolds. The song ot the month < ••Coming Through the Rye." led Ly Mr* Robert Garsrd. followed. During the social hour, Mrs. Frank Crist won the contests on ' eong titles Utvely refreshmenu < were later served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. L. E. Archbold, < Mrs. E. A. Beavers, Mrs. Herman i Rieberk-h and Mrs. Robert Garsrd. : KATHLIEN KORTENBER TO WED ON JUNE 22 Mrs. Joseph Korteaber an- I nouncea the engagement and ap- ' proachlag marriage of her daughter. Kathleen, to Charles Niblick, son of Mr and Mra. Vernon Niblick of near Decatur. 1 The wedding will take place on June 22 In the rectory ot the Bt. Mary's Catholic church. BT. CATHERINE'* - J CLUB IN MEETING The St. Catherine’s discussion club of the St. Mary's unit ot Ihe ItCCW met at the home of Miss Justine Heimann Monday evening 1 with Rita Wellman aa chairman. * She gave an interesting talk, en titled "MrcSt. Anne," which later ' developed into an Interesting discussion The following officers were then - - MKltf 1 •_ 1 ■! ■ MmßlwamlNWß. kt '.Vs FWAR* Yes, mothers,it's l\ 1 the biggest news ku■ KJ* in little shoes! Hk Bumpers' new, esclusivu constroc- ( ‘ tson.provides proper support, correct tread, natural body balance 1 In whim and colors. Sues $4.25 Kiddie Shop ,147 So. 8 e c o n d Decatur, Ind. ‘

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II < •aeinty Items fur B(7** TMmHHba fliiEtek 'Ws in •r 1 Itm m. (Batuedny •:*• Am.) Msepa 1808-IWI ■ wrwwwr Thveßdßy Aeolian choir Decatur high school. 7:30 pum' Women of Moose. Moom home, 7:2# p.m., officers, 7 p.m. Missionary society of Church ot God Mrs. Cal Peterson. 7:M pm “ Past matrons clab. Masonic bail, 7:M p.m. Progressive Workers Haas of Trinity Evangelical U-B. eharch, church. 7:3# p.m. Woman's guild of Eton Evangelical and Reformed church special music and meditation, sanctuary. 2 p.m. D.T.B. class of Trinity Evangel' cal U.B. church, church, 7:N pm Phoebe Bible class of Zioa Evan rellcal and Reformed church, charch. 8 p.m. St. Ann study club, Mra. Ed Tonnellier, 7:2# p.m. l-adies Aid society of Untor Chapel, church all day. Friendship Village club ot Blue Creek township Klmaey school 1:30 pm. Adams County Nurses association. Decatur fire station 3 pm. Woman’s guild ot St. Luke Reformed church, church basement. Friday . Willing Workers class ot Cal vary Evangelical UJB. church, Church, 8 p.m. Instructors and assistants in Decatur community Bible school. Lincoln school. 7 p.m. Penny supper ot Jolly House a-tfs home economics club postponed. Good Neighbors and' Root town ship clubs. Hanna Nuttman park, 7 p.m. . Pocahontas lodge. Red Men hall, 7:20 pm. Saturday s 4 H band bake sale, Publix service. S a m. Bingen Ladies Aid bake sale, city hall. Presbyterian I-adlea* Bmorgaaboard dinner, public. First Presbyterian church. 5 pm. to 7 p m. ' Sunday--Emblem club Mothers Day tea. Elka home. 3 to 5 pjn. Monday •> <W B Marrin nmcMHfcr 4A A lOfc £, hall. 7:30 p.m. Civic department of Decatur Woman's club. Bethany Evangeli- < al U. B? church. 7.40 p m. Pvthlan Needle club. K. of P. home after Temple. Tuesday Mother-daughter banquet nt Zion Lutheran church, ch.ureh basement, 6 p.m *•* •'■ ci r*-n<*.n«,nvn<imuran Church Mothers study club. Mrs. Walter Soiftmers. 8- p.m. Parents party. 4-H band. Pleas■ant Mills high school. 8 pm. Jolly Housewife Home Econom •i< » cltrti, *Pteamnn--Mitts'sschool:-ft pm. Boot Township Home Economics chib. Mra. Royal ..Friend. 1:30 p.m. Wednesday ' Delta Theta Tail sorority. Mrs. Asnes Arnold, 8 p m elected Mrs. William Lengerich, president; Rita Wellman, seers lary. and Joap Jauregui, treasurer The next meeting will be held on June 13 at the home of Miss Irene Heimann with Justine Heimann a* chairman ' GASKILL-TEMPLE ENGAGEMENT TOLD Announcement has been made by Mr and Mrs. Jerome R. Gaskill of 70! Dierkes street, of the en gagement and approaching marrl age of their daughter. Ruth Elaine, and Lowell Don Temple, eon of Mr. and Mra. Carl Temple of Rockford. O. The vows will be read at two o’clock Sunday afternoon June 18 in the Church of God. HAIRDRESSER* HAVE MOTHER* DAV PARTY The Hairdressers aaaociatlou held its Mothers Day party last I night in the Hotel Coffee Shop. Following the introduction of xuesu. dinner was servud, A goesl, J wss then read by Helen Howell entitled "Mother Hakes a Cake." J After the business meettag. cos I ducted by Vera Barber, games were played and prizes awarded to Mra Andrew Miller and Mrs. Barbar. I Hostesses were Dorothy Hunt and g -t _,l - — 11-l,— »» .— • . J Tlrivn TltrWFtl. Guests other than the members attending were Mrs. Leona Welchan, Mrs. Milo Harmon, Mra. Asdrew Miller Beverly, Arnold and Patsy Springer. The nett meeting, will b«.a Mt-.. Ir.-k supper at Hanna Nuttman park. The husbands will be guests. I KAMS JOIN US CLAM . . MEETING HELD TUESDAY The Kum Join Us class of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church met In the church recreation rooms Tuesday evening. The president. Francis Andrews, presided. A group discussion and devotions were led by Raymond Eichenauer A highlight ot th* program' ass |

the crowning of Phil Dolby ns May queea. and John Smith and Rev. F. H. Willard, as the attendants. ttovety refreshments were were- ■ cd at a Jausr hour to the twenty - members and Ove children. ■ ■ ■ The Willing Workers class of| •be Calvary Evangelical United Brethren church will meet in the church basement Friday evening > at eight o’clock. Mrs. Glen Hirscby win be hostess. The Civic department ot Deeatur ! Wonuu'a club will meet Monday evening at seven forty-five o'clock ■ in the social rooms of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren chu»I ch. Tbe Jolly Housewife Home Economics club of 81. Nsry's town- ■ ship will meet Tuesday at eight - o'clock at the Pleasant Milla school. The mother-daughter banquet of the Zion Lutheran church will be

f SFECML CLEMMCE SUE ON ALL CHILDRENS »• ALL WOOL COATS O One Let—sizes 1 • 4 U. 95 were S.SS .... — One Lot - M iI *' r ' ,o ** 9 ( jWc Awva All Indies Coals and Smllm \ at big redactioßn! I | \‘\ Site 12 ■t# •■ t» l a \ • Half nines >n *» and full length I V \J aebte—Wj 20', -24', L7 Cloths—Ceverta—Gabardi ns H lengths la grey witssd clothe. ALL SAI.LX FINAL NO CHARGES NIBLICK & Co. 1 - ■ - ■'■'■l ■■■Of - ■ ■■

' ~ 1 I 11 ’J 1 111 /| 1 |Ott Hi ss^ s jTiiii 11 r/iiwi ■ LADIES' “*7" * T ' I RAYON PANTIES fCm EXTRA SIZE PANTIES REG. 25c X and XX REG. 4»e | ■ MHHMBaMMBSaaBBaBMMRMSBMWMMNMWMMHMBMMMB' ■MMHMMEBBWMMBMBBEMMEBMMMBMMMMMMRHNMIHIM' I > ■ LADIES' LADIES' ■ PERCALE APRONS PERCALE APRONS REG.-49C LARGE SIZE REG ta W NMMMBRSHMHMHMMMWMNBHMMBWMBMMBRBMBEHEM gMBMBMMMMMMBMMEfIMWMMMMHMMMMEMMBWBMNRW ' ■ BOY’S BOY’S I BOXER DRESS SHORTS $ | .00 FANCY S<M KS t 27C B PURE IRISH LINEN „ STAMPED I HANDKERCHIEFS fCm PILIjOW CASES XOc I REG. 1«c REG. Wc | ■ MMMMMMBBMMMMMIMMMMBBaBMaMBBMMBBWMBBM' ■RMMRBBMBMMMBMHMMMMBWBBMMWBMNBMBBBBMMMBMM' I INFANTS LADIES' I TRAINING PANTIES g pair s£.oo WHITE ANKLETS JPa'rSl.oo ■ (BMBMRMHBMMBMBMBBMSMMMBMBBWRRMMBMBHaaMBBHBHM' MMBBNBWBMMMMMBMNMMMMSBHBMaMNHSBBMMHMBB! ■ LADIES' 1 UIT I WHITE UNIFORMS *2.9S LADIES’SLIPS *1.39 ia (■■MMMBMWMSMMMMBEMMMMBBHMBMMBMMBMaM I METAL SPECIAL — ■ PICNIC BASKETS SI.OO CHILD’S SUITCASE E Qm 1 -• plus tax Wf ■ ■ MNBMBMMMBMBBBMMBBaaMBBBBMBaMMMMMBBWBW ■ BOY'S BOY'S - ■ DRESS BOXER SUITS $1.39 DRESS SPORT SHIRTS $1.19 f ~ Sahtorirad ■ I BOY’S KIDDIES’ I I PLAY SHORTS ££3 METAL WA(X)NS 97C ? I ■■■■BMMWMaBWMBBBBMMMMBBWiMBBMBBRRMBMMBSM' MMRgaWRNEaMMMMMBMMRMMMMMBWMHMMBBBBMBI ■ CHII B’S SPECIAL! H I RAYON PANTIES A pair $ « .00 CHILDREN’S A NKLETS pair .1 Wm REG. 2#cW v ■ THU MERCHANDISE OHLY ON SALE AT THESE PRICES I DURING CARNIVAL SALE. SALE STARTS FRIDAY

held in the church basement Tuea•lay evening at six o’clock. The meeting of the Chureh Moth-*era>.-s*wly, clwb wiU he- held. Tuear day evening .M .eight..'.<cl##k-..M the heme ot Mra. Walter Sommers. The meeting was oriiGnaity nehed uied to be held at the home of Mra. Virgil Doyle. Tbe 81. Mary's society will meet Monday evening at seven thirty u'ctoek M tbe C. L. at C. ball. Hake Sate, City Hall. Sahl ardsy. May 20. “Binge." j Ladten Aid. 11W5 An! ASb Rplfiß Rbsuß® *W>t4o,p,tt?” —ta, im ra Crazj mw «w. nw “sm ovoZknSr s» m. Sm. St aM arms atetve evevywbvrr — w Dmtor at Satitb taveg steer.

SMiiimT IN FOOTWEAR FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Mca's & Yava* Maa’s /1\ SNAPPY DRESS OXFOIIS All Tbe New Patterns WWljk 6-95 8-95 SPECIAL > MEN’S . SUMMER SANDALS For Footwear . . . M omen Prefer AE y 5 SUMMER WRITES New faney Mrapn and tie patterne. Flailies or Wedgie heels LITTLE GIRLS AND BteYS WANT BUSTER BROWRS In all the wanted colon and Htyteo. KAYE # S STORE SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY X-RAY FITTED

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