Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 205, Decatur, Adams County, 31 August 1950 — Page 3

THURSDAY. AVGUST JI, 19*0

ENTCRTAIN AT BRIDGE PARTY Mr*. Richafd Ehinger and Mr*. Clem Kortenber entertained at a bridge party Tuesday evening at the Ehinger home in honor of *■ their sister. Mr*. Harry Paul of l-o* Angeles. Cal. Prise* were awarded to Mr*. Elmo Smith and Mr*. Fred Fullen tamp. Mr*. Paul waa presented with a gift from the hostesses. A lovely d lunch wa* nerved by the boateaae*. aeaiated by Mr*. Grover Clouser and Ml** Donna lx>u Kortenber. I MRS. JEFFRIES IS HONORED AT PARTY Twenty four member* of the Pythian Sisters, the Pythian Needle rlub and the Sunshine Girl* attended a potluck supper and going away party, given at the K. of P. home Monday evening for Mr*. Hernlce Jeffrie*. Mr*. Jefflie* who I* the preaident of the Pythian Needle club, will move to QuHty Photo FMohiof { All week done In eur own plant , right here in Decatur. (WtireiseDrigCd.

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North Manchester soon. After the supper v*riou» game* were played and prizes awarded the winner*. Mr*. Jeffrie* received ‘ lugely gifts from the three organization* and a number of other ; gift*. _ WILLING WORKERS —- HAVE CLASS PARTY The Willing Worker* class of I the Monroe Methodist church held their annual class party at the home of Mr*. Elisa Hahnert Tues- . day evening! i Mrs Hahnert, president, opened the meeting With group singing iof the hymn. "Sweet Hour of Pray|er," and gave the scripture lesson. Prayer was offered by Mrs. Amo* Lehman. ' < A memorial service was conducti rd for Carrie Johnson, former member of the class. A white handle l WM lit aa the member* stood in rilent prayer. Mr*. Sherman Essex concluded ■ the program with a poem, "The Best Town" by Edgar A. Guest Mr*. James Kessler assisted the I‘ heetes* in serving lovely refreshment*. FAMILY DINNER j MARKS BIRTHDAY I A family dinner given by Mrs. ! I Fred Smith al her home on Third

street last evening marked the celebration of Mr. Smith's birthday anniversary. j— A number of friends called during the evening to wish Mr. Smith a happy birthday. Those attending were Mr. and MHt Lewi* Smith, Mr. and Mr*. Clark Smith and children Jean and Deborah, aad Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holthouse. Mr. and Mrs. C E. Bell entertained at a family dinner last evening at their country home for their grandson. William H. Bail, Jr., who celebrated hi* sixteenth birthday anniversary. Beside* the grandparents, places were set for Mr. and Mr*. William H. 801 l and daughter, Miss Nancy Bell of Lake TtppycAnoe. The honored guest wa* presented with several gift*, including a string of Id silver dollars. The Rose Garden club will have 4 family picnic at Hanna-Nuttmaa park Wednesday evening as »ix o'clock. Member* are aaked to bring table service, a covered diah and white elephant* for thoaa who will play bingo. Ths committee will furnish meat, rolls and coffee. Society Rem* for day'* publication mint be phoned In by 11 a. tn. (Saturday B:N & m.) Phone 1000-1001 Phyllis Acheson Thursday G. E. Aeolian choir rehearsal, Deeatur high school mualc room, 7 10 p m. I .ad les Aid of Union Chapel, church, all day Women of the Mooae formal Initiation. Moose home, 7:3® p.m. Friday Pleasant Mills Methodist Willing Worker* class. Mr. and Mrs Cart Ehraam 1 p.m. Work'and Win clam of Trinity Evangelical United Brethren churrh.Mr and Mr*. William Strahor, 7:30 p.m. Monroe Playground Jamboree, Monroe playground. 2 p.m. Saturday Llmherlost Flower Show. Geneva high school 1:10 to 9:10 p.m. Mumma family reunion. Franke park. Fort Wayne. •Psi lota XI sorority business meeting. Elks home. S p.m. Rhee Garden club family pier.te. Hanna-Nuttman park, d pm. DEAN ACHESON/ <CmHi set Frooi l*aae <»••> He said the cortimunlsts’ aggressive tendencies make* it imperative that the United States strengthen the defense* of the free world Only by stepped up defenses, he said, could the commnatal* b* convinced -that their aggression* eventually will fail. Democrat Want Ade Bring Result*

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New Dress Shop To Open Here Frid«y Lords Oran Shop On Second Street Mrs. Donna Lake of Chicane will be the manager nt Lord* Draa* Shop. Decatur"* newest ladies apparel store to open Friday. UtaMr*. Danna Lake Lake, who I* formerly of Fort Wayne, i* married to Kenneth “Ms Lake, a former reeldent of »hl» city. Mr*. Lake wa* associated with the Kay Campbell shop* in Chirage Indore coming to Lord*, and prior to that wa* with Grayaoa'a. She announced today that the shop will carry a medium priced quality draa* and accessories Th* remainder of the staff for the new store will he made up of Decatur personnel. Other Ixirds stores in this vlcln•ty are located In GreeaviUe and Findlay Ohio, and a new More Is being opened In Port lead. A number of stores are located throughout Indian* and Ohio. The Lake* will move to this city when housing is available. Mr. Lake I* associated with Schreiber'* Tracking Co. in Pittsburg*. Pa. Mr. and Mr*, fieorge 8c hug aad eon of Roanoke. V*., Mopped In Decatur several hours today enrente to th«lr home after spendlag several day* in Minnesota Two new pupil* hay* enrolled ’n the high school senior cl*** this year. W. Guy Brown, principal, announced today. The new boys are Gary Erekson, son of Mr. aad Mrs. Held Erekson, formerly of Fort. Wayne, and Ray Davis, son of Mr and Mrs. Oliver 8. Davis, formerly of Elwood. Erekson is employed at Central Soya. and Ihikis I* with the Preble canning company. '■ '• * ' - . If You Have aemethlM Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays

I&IOSMTAL Admitted: LI 11 lam Reuaser, Berne. Bryan Lehman. Decatur; Rebecca Ann Lemaax Portland: Kenneth Wittwer, Decatur. Dlsmlased: Mr*. Gertrude Dirkrrnon, Decatur; Mr*. Gerald Grove and baby girl; Mr*. Walter Bitt man and baby girl. Decatur. Women's Missionary Convention At Berne Berne Aug. 11 — The all-Menno-Bite women's missionary convention of the state of Indiana will be held Thursday. October 2d, at the Evangelical Mennonite church seat of Berne. It will be an allday service. Tht 1 > Smith Resell Drug Star* W % Phene tt f ■ -t (a KANE a fi -WALLFAMJt- 2 ly 198 a, 3ECOND BT. y iiflSj wnMNn NaggMgßackache A* ws *M sMsv.etiss* as* sttela. evseessrtkm. «*msHi ■■ iHsg •',■■*■■■*■ •• nd* saewtiSMs dm 4swa kdiwr feeeUss. TMs BMV bs* sasar Mks Vs ssm»l»>* st ssaalne tesksdw, toss st l~e.se* esrrgz, SwisrSm SO* *i«si*ue Oiwlao 4omoMen or 4loton ibMmmBBK If VW *lM>Mfora svs *SS_ to tbsse num. *MI wait, trf Pass's FUU • edi* 4i*rvtk. Usa* jVilWatb W adMses tsr sw w ssais. WMb ikasa sroetues mar sfw* stCrabs ssw. rs, *aak w easts. Ost Daaa's Mb bdart A'GBaw -w-wiil KhmSanA ATTar in* www* wn®f vn Qlosty, fertt-gitß print*. OAfvieß Ml w - dm■ wWWW w» ■ • wevv aw* we w• me HolthogttDriigCo.

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