Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 123, Decatur, Adams County, 25 May 1950 — Page 3
THURSDAY. MAY 25, l»50
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GECOOC CLUB -HA* MOTHER* BARTY The day and night girls of the Decode <>ub entertained their mothers recently with a dinner served by the Legion auxiliary al the Legion home. The tables were loiautlfully decorated with floral artungements and candles, and the place of each gueat was marked with a handkerchief placed in a i small vase.' Frances Terveer waa chairman of the night shift party, assisted by Dori* Garboden and Betty Bertmh. Door prises were awarded to Maxine Dull and Norma Bogrera.; tn her prises were awarded to Mnry : Martha Terveer, Lucille Rumple
GET THESE DECORATION DAY hchc mter specials PFAQNFS Buy them by the case before the cost ■ mBBnFBBmW of the now crop causes them to go up. Del Monte brand. Halves er sliced in Heavy syrup. Mg Per Cast of 24 Na. 2 1 j cans VAN CAMP*. In tomato sauce. PORK Mtd BEANS 2 49c Bake them for the picnic, they are Delicious Large SunKist ’ ' ‘ I FIIAMR Full J»ice DozntolvlVlwV fo r ||ot Weather Drinks. 9 dF* ’__Faßcj Ripe —- —- ' TAIIATAFC IMicfowt flavor, th. «MB — I VNIR IVW for salads and slicing Adr Ao New California POTATOES Cooking 10s,. 49c Heme Dressed, Fat. Plump Fryers CHICKENS ‘VJzX’-t.s. 59cj 7th I Monroe I MMNWUgANWUMNMIMMUMWWMWWWWWUWV
BE SURE TO TAKE ALONG coiiroiiT ■WHEN YOl TAKE THE FAMILY OCT ON A Holiday Outing jjq|||ig • Special Prices Fri. & Sal SEE M'R WINDOWS MOM ££ New. cfcol and comfortable Sandal* m all the new color* and pattern*. 'Multi—White —Green—Red—Yellow— Blue / Beige. / s z.9B pop Get a pair of “Thickie” Oxford*. Long wearing sole*. Also new i sandal*, ju*t the thing for that x outing. « 4-95 & The Kill Bare-Foot Sandal*. Soft Elk | upper* — long wear in every- t pair. Red — White — Brown. h r Size*—email 5 to big 3. \ KAYE’S SHOE STORE SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY X-Ray Fitted
and Ida Wolfe. After dinner music wax furnished by Rose Anne Williams. Mrs. Raymond Cox and Fern Mathya. Ada Owena. Mary Fennlg. Mlns Lumpy, Betty Schneider, May me Bashara. Huth Knittie, Doria Shaf--1 Irr. Joan Hasis. Hilda Staley and ■ Harriet Pollock entertained the day shift. ’ ~ Price* for the mothers were awarded to Betty Kohne. tallest mother; Effie McGill. shortest i mother: Mrs. Olive Knittie, oldest mother; Mrs. June Railing, youngest mother; Mrs. Herman ‘Lengerich. mother with the moat children ' Door prises were awarded to Mrs. Forest Railing and Eloise, and the
I , ■ MX x-a Psi ItaMa inf B**b« sWn** ior way * llcatlon must be phoned In by 11 a. wi. (Saturday »:» am.) Phone 1000-1001 Phyllis Acheson Thursday Emblem club. Elks home. * "pni" Saint Cecilia Discussion club, Roaalla Miller, $ p m _ Rurallstlc study club, Mrs. Vic tor Ulman, 8 p.m. Methodist W. 8. C. 8. earry-in luncheon, church 12 noon. Little Flow.r study club, Mrs. Frank Schmitz. 7:38 p m. St. Ambrose study club, Mrs. Arthur Lengerich, 7:30 p.m. Guardian Angels study dub, Mrs. Robert Ulman, i p.m. Stated meeting of Eastern Star, 1 Masonic, 7:30 p.m. Pleasant Dale Ladles Aid, church basement, all day. Friday Union Chapel Young Married C ouples class. Mr. Ind Mrs. Leon ard Roughla. 3 p.m. Philo class of Baptist church. Mr. and Mrs. John Reinhardt, 730 p.m. American Legion'auxiliary, Le pion home, 8 p.m. Mount Pleasant Bible study class. Mr and Mra. Karl Fuhrman. 8 pm. Ave Marla discussion dub, Mrs. Elmo Smith. 8 pm. ' Sunday Zion. Lutheran Walther League, church. 4-8 pin Wednesday Sunny Circle Home Economics .Uulu, Preble . top.nshlp recreation < enter. 8 p.m I nion township Hume economics drib Mrs Adel* Hlwke 13» pm: } Friendship Circle of Zion Evan -. geli< al and. Reformed church, Mrs i Robert Lord, '7:30 p ift. cake walk was won by Wanda Lot. ' Journey. ~~~ " : r tbirlng the dinner hour David Owen* played the Marimba Mis., Pauline Wttxfnhofe sang several neleitlons accompanied at the 14nh«> by Mnr L A <4iirl Jpa nWle II :ih nett yp 1 ’ n ;«fltngs MOTHER DAUGHTER DINNER 18 HELD A mother and daughter fellow- 1 *hiv dinner wan held laxt Tuesday ] tveniug at the Magley He fur med 4 < hurch with one hundred and -twenty five in attendance. Mr* Walter Knuettnian wax in charge ‘ <»f arrangement* for the evening <lae**t* were Heated at long tahh* beautjfully d»*4 orated wlilt . • i<iiq>.« taos fli Aur 1 - und sf i»*nfiic rs 1 I THS 3fa»MOOKWOOO* PA TURN R I twHl U] v 1 ■ J M j *"*tw M O4FT OOM 1881 . @ROGERSO ottvvPt*** »r ONIfBA tT*. - silvbraaltks ' T“" ' 39" Na Nt a MImUCM... Thu 42-Piece Service for 8 eontoim 8 Teespoons, 8 Soup Spoom, 8 Kmves I Forks, I Seled Fodct, 1 Sutter Knife, 1 Sujer Spoon. PUMPHREY JEWELRY STORE I' M*NMMMMMNMNMMNUU
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of blns and pink crepe paper. The following program was en- < joywd. Piano solo, Mra. EUa Bche r ' ry; group singing led by Mra. Mary Egiey: welcome Carla Snyder. responsive reading. Mra. Meuaallng; "Honoring grandma." Ruth Ann Beery; trio. “Mother Knows." Helen and Dorene Beery. 1 and Flors Hildebrand; "Mother.-• | Carol Ann Egley; duet. "Mother I Flory," Elate Peleza and Scherry. < uu*rter"“W*r’wnirr’-'4*MrMra.- -i Alta Kruetxman. Elsie Peters , Kathryn Young. June Reppert and < Viola Kruetxman Mra. Leona Beavera described > various aprons as they were shown > on the platform while Mrs. Scherry 1 played several piano selections. Prises were awarded to Mrs. Kate Borne, Mrs. Mary Borne, Mrs. Irene Girod and Mra. Florence Rieberich. The meeting was closed by staging "Blest be the lie that binds?' The dinner was served by William Kruetxman. Elmer Peters. Arthur Adam, Irvin Worthman. < man and Robert Kolter. ( FORMgft RE»4D*NT* ' TO ENTERTAIN *ON v Mr and Mrs.. Walter Dietsch of j Sl. Mary'x Ohio, are entertaining ( vith an open house next Saturday at their country home east of St Mary’s, for their son and daughter- | in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Deit , s< h who were married at Ocala, ; Florida. May 12. The Deitschs. well known former i tesidents of Decatur, owned and .« <>l>erated the gnu-ery at the corner - of Seventh and Adains streets. , < — They extend a cordial invitation j to their Tnany friends to call be- | tween the hours of eight and | d*!FT*b p2clock Saturday evening | Mrs Robert Ixvrd will' be hos- • | teas to the Friendship Circle of the Zion Evangelical and Refornied | 1 < hurch Wednesday evening at seven thirty o'clock. ' - xX; ] The Ifnion township Home Eco- ’ I romlca club will meet at thf home 1 r of Mrs Adele Bleeke Wednesday ' afternoon at one thirty o'clock ’ < The May meeting of the Sunny r uj&te. x*u»l. be held at the Preble townahip ' r» « iHutlon < enter WeditMlay even • iir at ii’fltHk Member* nr»» 4 axked to brine ah art hie suitable i ’ for i|*e for the fi*h pond at the j»endy *ti|t|»er of she Adam* coun 'ty Home Eron*>mi< * chorus Hon i le**e* will be Mr*. Otto Hilde •’ . brand. Mr*. Carl Hildebrand and Mr>. Waller Peck. Member* are * ;.xked to note the change in the date of the meeting Mrs Homer Ixmer entertained •he member* of the Historical club Jut a six thirty dinner Wednesday ■evening m honof of Mrs l»a\e CampheH «f Vivian L<»uiHUna Mr*. Cainpbell is a former member ■•t fl<»‘ 1 lilh The Wafther League of the’-'‘Zion' ’ *! .«thera’n »tiiin h' a ill : taive a hu«i : rex* and mm ial meeting the < hurch Hunday afternoon fr»» > four until six ovluti Will Phillip* of Lima Ohio j visited old friend* in Decatur "•>• 4 Mix* Ri.'int he Karns hax._re«trued £ ' ; « KngHxh and lin tea* her in ■i he Bluffton high seined, com . pleiing . r »n year* of xervh* Funeral services sill be held Fridav at J rfetork at> the Radical j I nifed Brethren < hurch at Wren, for Mrs fora Bowen. 74 who died Wednesday after a in years' illness The husband and two I brother* survive Hdford Ihi It. <4 Wren O, was t fined I'd* and costs for operating hi* luirber shop s-fthout a state ‘ license* by Squire M< Keddi* "Forty rfrd+ars nt the fine was sueI i*entfed and the defendant ordered to secure * license Immediately : r-wd enmph with state health regulations' Wallet Kengerv operator of a ' Martinsville sanitarium, was a Dse L'UlMr business visitor Wednesday Mr. and Mr* George Bair of j this citr will leave Friday for a |two wweks' motor trip through j nmihern state*. Mr. Hair recently xc.ld his i nnfectionary store in this j city to George Litchfield of Avlll*. Mr and Mrs Merril Peterson have received the following change of sAldres* for their apa Mujl now j serving in the l’.B. Navy Max Peterson Y N. 337 33-88. Tn School Claa* A. Yn 18-18 V 8 NTC.. San Hipgo 33. California Trade in a j&eoa Town — Decatur
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Bowers of huntington are parents of a baby 1 girl, born at a Huntington ho><-| pttal Wednesday morning at Iwoi o'clock. She weighed 7 pounds and j has been jiamed Jtlarbarii Jahe | Mrs. Bowers Is the former Miss I Geraldine Heimann of Decatur I A baby boy was born to M". and Mrs. Franklin Oliver. Munroe,, at 5:47 am today at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 7 pounds. 11 ounces. _ —■ y SODtITAL I Admitted: Mrs. Jerome Miller, Celina. O.; Bill Wickleman, Bry ant; Edward C. Braun, transferred to Fort Wayne hospital; Harold Strickler. -Monroe; Mrs. Hubbard W. Steiner. 133 Harvester Lane: Miss Retiecca LaMareux, Rockford. O. . Dismissed Mrs. Paul Jones and baby girl Herne; Mrs. Donald! Klpfer, Decatur: Robert Rice. lie-: catur; Mrs. Paul VonGunten. Berne; Robert Mankey. Berne: i Mrs. Hobart M. Miller, Fort Wayne; Mrs. Martin Stucky. Will ■•hire O ; Glen Houghia. Decatur; Ted Ross. Decatur: John Linsey. Geneva. Zoe Morgan. Bryant; Sherril Beer. Herne: Mrs. Arthur Beehler and hairy girl. I'. A. Haviland. Geneva, Cynthia Collier.! Homestead - Two Men Arrested for Bank Robbery Chicago. May 25, -■'(UP)--Mi< hael Romano. 38, of Gary. Ind was lield today on *25.000 bond | r.nd Robert Lauren. 27. Evanston i IH.. oh 445;0W>-Jhmul-pending, their, removal to Kentucky to far e tria' I on federal hank robbery charges. The men were arraigned before a U. 8 commissioner yesterday ' " Fetfenrt—Hnrewu <>4 lavealigaliun.. agents sild both Romano add eu admitted that they rubbed a | Tiline. Ky . bank of 42.577 Munday
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Carl Muselman Will Head Berne Jaycees Berne. May 25 — Carl Musel man, non of Mr. and Mrs C. H ’ Muaeltuan.- baa namei preai-, 'I dent of the Berne Junior Chamber; • ot Commerca organised here this I .! week. He is A graduate ot Berne 11 high school and Indiana University j ! and is now in the insurance bust j [new here: ♦Mher oWiprsa- of. Ute-1 11 Jaycees are Paul Herman and ■ Adam Lieihty. vice-presidents.; 'Richard Lehman, aecretary, and 1 Stucky,, treasuier. Com--1 inittee members are Dr. Norman > Beaver. Melvin Fox and James IL4 Sprunger. “oWat4o,sarar — Mm, Ywre Cnzy F«*«* y<M*r a*e! Tlaoumnd* ar» P*PDF »t 70 Try ms Wtttl UMfML CuOtalM krtU« lur ml , rw*dt»«B 4m auMy to body • teck us irw wbieß maay mm «b 4 fvcm* mM “uM '* Try <Mt«E Tuwe Ttabtoto ** p*rp. youo«er fswUnr UU» wr* N«* ***M ***MRißtßrt ‘ BN «NKy fcM. At all 4r«s starra everywhere — ia : lleeatar at —Mtli ttrWfl Maar.
Thay'ra Terrific! Naw Ready For Year Ckeeeiag. Original Creation* In MH Semiteen and Growing Girls DRESSES Lovely and attraclive dresses designed esyecialli' for / the Growing (>irls and the Pre-teens. Good selection rotors and materials, lie sure to see them. Thej’re simply adorable. ||gd GROWING GIRLS SEMITEENS sizes 7 to 12 sizes Hi to I I B 1 • |, * < ’° | u » fern • <>»><*'<am Oqw | vqe •Bl H HER LINEN W < J'Mi • IM4TTED SW ISS J EHINGERS ITT 4- -—-ir-rr y-rn -r - . ,-, '. ..- ' //Il THE BOSTON STORE. H HU HI HI I B BmH HHHHHHH - j. r - . .»...... „ v , . .. . .. .
From where I sit... /y Joe Marth Why "AAooxa" Changed jgßr Hix Mind Hr Laat wwk, parent, were calling ttporintt mus afl.“ (Moom Mad ' - Mmm Jariutoa MX tb« pkaM and •YW»-prw >*U.> _ ■ ‘ - kid. were hooting at him in th. Tka| MI NtMt RrMta. AU bev.uM Moom feared „ , , (jl , „„ fcU frße , ~ in hi. ield near the depot, where |fce k y s pro— -nTir any the kid> like to play ball. daman Fran MfiiS .it. when f MotM got sore the way folk. }ou uademami th. tehee teL 4 Bcted-refuxed to budga. Then Doc view „ lUI . hi. pnSherman, who like* to play-center- . < or ar coffee | field himmrlf wmetime., decided to tjUle jß| „ -uae a little psychology." wW why , thta*. Over a friendly gtew. of beer at al | . Andy’x Garden Tavern. Doc aaya, . , — “Sorry this came up, Mooee. W« Zfr /Jeg were thinking of asking you to um- fIVAfL/lS ' pire- what with peer profemonal ■ ' ■■' . " ' ■ ' . CornrigAi. /VJO. I tuied S»c.-ej Btetutrt FotutiatM
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