Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 161, Decatur, Adams County, 11 July 1950 — Page 3
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■ ) -•» ROAMIM COUNCIL M CRYING ON JULY 18 Th* Roadride State CounrU Mattas wUI ba beM Tsmday. July It, at Ik* country borne of Dr. aad Mr*. J. M. C*u**x*aa, Fort Ways* roata ata. Ruglxt ration will begin at tea o’clock In tba morning, and rhe morning eeaaion Will atart at ten thirty o'clock. The noon lunch will bo nerved chuck wagon ayla. Price tor tba luacb. will ba 81.28. Tboae wbo bare car space and tboae dealring transportation are asked to contact Mrs. Ralph Stanley, phone 14181. Reservations must be In by July IS. ENTERTAIN AT DINNER SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Orville Slusher and c hildren. Don and Allee, entertained at a chicken dinner Hunds' t1 their home on Eleventh street. Guests «ero Mr. aad Mrs. Baier. Mr and Mrs. R. H. Van Camp, and Mr. and Mrs. Albright Reuaver ell of near Wren. O.; Mrs. Frank
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X.. . .. X" - , M ■Cd X *- L ~~~ I ' - ~ "** J , ~ •-••yy - ’x, • *Z» mm i —— * — |p r s . • r ■ . - ■ Us< - / Next Restß in S t° a New Road.! highway— ■ / First, you get wonderful Wdwrr. The car stays p h stretching so enticing out into the open country, -and you have a reassuring feel.ng of stability, even M come for. riTl when the uncommon y rougk „ But under rhe <» m.k. .«!< highway* dur hrn—ekw »k *»"d- XX „ dLJ a. «I——Aow lucky you’ll kc ij you ride them out ,u - guirt „„ tt o | f both body 1950 Cadillac! ,„ d chassis, shows up most dramancally on the roughest In recent years, Cadillac has carried out a tremendous p or qua | ity t ells its finest story when the pressure program of research and improvement to achieve a finer * test ■•“ A— 1 ’ Why n.w —« i- and ge. «qu.»-d -Hk fM X ~M.rM «> Wad K happy, ru ~ yuu an, r,uw. _ ZINTSMASTER MOTOR SALES Carvitr IM < Monroe f Becatnr. Ind. -- --• . I - - - - ■>. > --• --r*’ . . . ■ i.. 1 \ ■ 1 1 . ." . ■ . 1
Trump, of Bnnw and Mtoa Juan Ann Fotta of thia eKy. ‘ Tba V.F.W. Udlaa Auxiliary will HMM at eight a'riocb thia evening at tba V.F.W. haU. St. Catherine study chib will hold ita regular meeting at the home at 1 Mildred Urnhe. Monday evening at eight o'clock. The Ladies AM Society of the Calvary Evangelical Halted Brethren church will meet Friday night at I- o'clock at the church. Iloatoaex for the event will be Mra. Fannie Jackaoa and Mra. W. L. Johnson. /f The Women of the Moose will meet Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the Moose home. The officers will meet at seven o'clock. The Salem Methodist WSCB. will meet in the church basement Thursday afternoon at one
thirty o'clock. Members are aahati to come prepared to clean the basement. The Mt. Tabor W.B.CM, will moot at tha home of Mrs. Harvey Culbertson Tuesday evening at ±ovoa thirty o'clock. Saoloty Homo toe goy's pub* Neouon moot bo' phrnod la by It a- m. (Satarday »:to a. m.) 100CM001 Riyllle lUhMM TutWsy V.F.W. Ladies Auxiliary. V.F.W. I hall, t p m. Mt. Tabor W. 8. C. 8.. Mrr. Harvey Culbertson. 7:30 p m. d-H Hand practice. Pleasant Mills high school. 8 p.m. Tri Kappa sorority. Elks home. 7:10 p m. Rebekah Lodge. Odd Fellow’s ball. 7:30 p.m. Kirkland . township W.C.T.V.. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barger, 1 r m. Happy Homemakers club and 4-H hoys and girls and leaders of Washington township: Berne para, W S.W S. of Trinity Evangelical Vnlved Brethren Ttrarch, church, 7:30 p.m. Dutiful Daughters class of Beth<h met on Thursday afternoon in the social rooms of the church. Mrs Phillip Dolby, program rhalrman. presented the program using the theme "The I’nited Nations Challenge''. Following group ginging of the hymn "Bring Them In", Mrs. Merrit, Alger read the ‘ -criptirre and Mra Dolby led in I any Evangelical I’nited Brethren I church picnic, Hanna-Nuttmkn i park, .< p.m. Monroe Hotter Homes club, Mrs. Forrest Ray. 7:30 p.m. "Wild Rone Garden elnb. Mrs. Frank Crist; edit West Jefferson i.Maaat„3..pwtn«u- ...1.,-..,../,.... . i PLala FiMithiMw featurin< Cher-Size print* HolthoHttDrHgCo.
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W.C.T.tT., Mrs. Jesse Niblick, I ?08 North Fifth. 1 p.m. 1 Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs. 1 Don Stump, 8 p.m. 1 Fast Senior Regents of Women I at the Moose Mrs. Dors Cook, 7:3« pm. -8,; R. Bridge elnb. Mrs. Robert YgMßt. M *,nis Order of Eastern Star, Masonic Homo, 7:30 p.m. Zion Lutheran Missionary So- 1 ciety ice cream social, American 1 Legion park, 7 p.m. ? Ruth and Naomi circles of Presbyterian Women’s Association, picnic supper, Hanna-NuttmAß park. 1 6:30 p.m. ’ Thursday Salem Methodist W.5.C.8., church basement. 1:30 p.m. Women of the Moose, Moose home. 7:30 p.m. Our Lady of Lourdes study club, Mrs. Adrian Llchtle. 8 p.m. W S.C.S. of Methodist ebnreb, church. 8 p.m. Victory class of Trinity Evangelical I’nited Brethren church. 1 church. 7:38 p.m. Baptist Woman's Missionary So- < lety. Mrs. Getty Parmer. 3 p.m. Bobo Community Organisation Ice cream social, Bobo school, 7:30 I F-nt-Mary and Martha circles of Presbyterian church, covered dish I dinner church, 1 p.m? Friday- ': J American Auxiliary business meeting. Legion Home, 8 p.m. Sunday I Steele Reunion Hanna-Nuttman ' park. Monday St. Catherine study club. Mil . dred Loshe. 8 pm. -. Mr. and Mra. Runsell A. An drews and daughters have returned from a trip through Ohio. Kn» tueky. southern Indiana-atid Michigan. While in . southern Indiana -hVi v.si.4l flro.K .(iunly statu ' Jpurlr ■ ; 1 Mr and MH. Victor Magsement 1 and. Mr and' Mrs Roger Singleton motored to Chicago today to, at-, •tend the all-star baseball ganiV ! Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. WorkInger and daughter. Shirley Ann.
have returned from a motor trip to Washington, D. C.. and other points of'interest* In the eastern states. While enroute they visited In New Castle, Del., the state of Delaware being the tint state visited by the Worktngers since IFM. Mrs. Drncilla Fuhrman of thia eity and Mrs. Beulah Miller of Celina. Ohio, visited Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fuhrman at Huntington and motored from there to Kalamasoo, Mich., to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fuhrman and family. Dan Fraley of Willshire. O. was charged with reckless drivlnz on highway 127 north of Van Wer* He wax fined ISO and coats. Robert Gregg of Geneva was severely braised Saturday night when hla ear overturned on state road 111 near Six Mlle church. The body of hla car was badly damaged. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Schlotxhauer of Van Nuys, Cal., are visiting in Berne, Fort Wayne and Bluf»’on and will go on to Corning, N. Y.. before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Sellemeyer and daughter Miss Martha, left their home at Fullerton, Cal., Sunday morning on a little jaunt of 4,508 miles. They will visit San Francisco. Portland Seattle and Vancouver. At the latter city they will join Miss Esther Seiiemeyet and her girl friend, .and go to Louise, Banff Couer d'Alene Mos cow. Idaho and then t<S Reno, Lake Tahoe and Carson City. J. O. also encloses an interesting two page article by Paul Wooten in June a Business Highlights predicting there will be no depression this year. J. O. says they will be away three weeks and we will have to keep posted on-Pacific coast newt otherwise. Mri,.. John A. Ridley of 'Loa Angeles, Cal.. Is spending several weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cerber of route one Mrs lUdley is the former Dorothy Gerber. Morris Pingry. who has been a patient In the Ann Arbor. Mich., hospital the past two or three •'wririni;-."haw -tfeen- T-t and fit feeling much Improved Mr and Mrs Charles Archbold, of ,Cleveland., Ohio , J»ave Tret turned home after a several'days’ vlsl» here. Mr. and Mrs. Ldwis Smith movedMhfo their new home today at 1053 Winchester street. , Mrs. Vaun Linlger and son Carv Dee. of Pasadena, Texas and Mrs. Nell Webster of South Bend, are spending a few days vrith their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Frank. Mr. and Mra. Floyd Hunter spent rhe weekend In Bloomington and were accumpanied home by Mr. and ,Mrs. Boh Hunter, and son Todd, who: left here Monday tor Mrs. Hunter’s home in •Somerset, la. Wallace and Mary Ellen Johnson IJniger, route-two are the parents of a baby girl, born at 12:52 p tn Monday at the Adams county hos pltri. She weighed* '7 pounds, 7 ounces Gerald and Mary EliiaXbeth Sturgeon Zimmerman are the parents of a 7 pound. 7 ounce, baby girl born at-ethe local hospital this morning at 4 a m. James E and Ruth Montgomefv Sprunger, of Borne are the parents of a haby girl, weighing 6 pounds. 7 ounces, born at 12 30 today at the Adams county ho.vnital The boat drilled n ight heron of Venexuela owes its name to a beak like an inverted boat. CLEAN CLOTHES LAST LONGER KELLY'S DRY CLEANING Phone 147 LIQUID CREAM 2 FOR 1 SALE VALUE -7" BOTH FOR 59c NO FEO. TAX SMITH DRU 6 CO.
Zion Lutheran Missionary ; Society wilt sponsor an IceCream Social Wednesday, July 12, at American Le<ion Park. South Winchester Street, al 7 o’cMt. Homemade cake aad |rie *iH be served. Public invited. 1«1 It More than 8.000 driver* In Detroit had their operator* license* revoked In IM*. , / Mfh Rtodduto (.“MBTACIM” ? msomisouv J 1 10MCT « ,K<» fUBIfI I . I "MIBTACIM" kiU. Am. ■mtH. bsdbv«t *ad •*« lsw<n toswr Aus other •eruyv Bmm r*u As* end swan- A* >«■«»■■ *• 1* WMO. Web dam gw wwk *4 swn w* <w»V *rey. I “ - Holt house Drug, Co. ■ ■ . jii ‘l, l L_?, Tgrr 1
FINAL CLEARANCE z on Spring I'opper \Sy W COATS • flr' - “• far le*' <han actual cost of materials and linings. Select vour size and color now. r a X ■ - - I J- /I .. . f I . - ’ V— • * REG. ■ COLOR COAT SIZE PRICE SALE j I—Tan Rayon — --— 1° 12.95 7.95 j I—Navy All Wool Covert . -10 14.95 8.95 I—Tan Check Rayon z.----- 16 12.95 7.95 m « I—Brown A White Check All Wool , 11 14.95 8.95 1 . I—Brown & White Check All Wool 12 14.95 8.95 I—Brown & White Check All Wool'—— 12 11.95 8.95 i- I—Aqaa „ All, Wool, Covert - 12 105- 8.95 I—Grey Check Rayon A Wool ... 12 12.95 7.95 I—Tan Check Rayon A Wool . 12 12.95 7.95 ' I—Rose All Wool Coyevfl2 16.95 10.95 I—Brown A White Check All Wool 14 14.95 8.95 I—Tan Check Rayon A Wool . — -14 10.95 7.9a ' I—Melon All Wool Covert 12 17.95 10.95 I—Rose AH Wool Covert , 11 12.95 7.95 I—Tan Tweed All Wool , 12 15.95 10.95 , j—Green Tweed ~ All Wool , — —, g —9 18.95 10.95 I—Blue AH 800 l Covert 10 19.95 10.95 I—Red AH Wool Suede 9 24.95 12.95 I—Blue All Wool Suede 16 29.95 14.95 I—Red All Wool Covert 16 19.95 11.95 1— Aru AH W T ool Covertls ltJ5 11.95 I—White All Wool Covert 12 19.95 11.95 ■.”..- . *t - * SPECIAL BALE ON i v ALL WOOL LONG COATS AND % LENGTH COATS SIZES; 14*i — MN — 18|4 — »h AT LESS THAN MANUFACTURED COST. ALL SALES FINAL —7— CHARGES . NIBLICK & Co.
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