Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 214, Decatur, Adams County, 12 September 1950 — Page 3

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BUNDAY DINNER MARKS BIRTHDAY CEUSSRATIONS Mr*. John Roth entertained at dinner Bunday in honor of her husband'* birthday anniversary. The occasion also marked- the birthday of Mrs. Carl Anderson. The dinins table was centered with a large birthday cake flanked v. Ith tall white tapers. -, Guests were Mr. and Mrs. David Hotkr. Mrs. Chris Roth. Glenn Roth Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roth of Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. INDIANAPOLIS CHURCH HONORS VERNON SMITLEY Mr. and Mrs. Clan nee Smltley and son Robert and Mr. and Mr*. Alva Lawson were guests at the Edwin Ray Methodist church in Indianapolis last Sunday evening when a farewell dinner and special evening servlets honored Vernon K. Smltley, minister of music at the charch for the peat three year*. At th* dinner Mr. Smltley aa* presented with a tovaly gift from the chairman of the official board. -...-i— ... Mr. Smltley. the son of Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Smltley. ha* been inducted Into the armed force* and will leave nest week for training. PYTHIAN NEEDLE CLUB MEETS MONDAY EVENING The Pythian Needle club met In the social rooms of the K. of P. home Monday evening after th* regular Temple meeting. After a short buaines* meeting presided over by Mr*. Bernice Jefferies, the member* were invited to the dining room where a lovely lunch was served Tall light rd taper* and fall garden flower* decorated the tables Various game* were played and several prlie* awarded. Mr* Boes* ‘e Heehler won the door prise Hostease* for the evening were Fgye Ahr. Mar* Ahr. Maude Morriman and-Paulin*. Beery. PETER MAVCLIN HAS FIRST BIRTHDAY PARTY Peter Mayclln. gon of Mr. and Mrs f. Clark Mayclln celebrated hl* first birthday last week at a party held at. the home of hi* grandparent*. Mr and Mr*. B. F. Shroyer. Other guest* at Hilltop Home were Miss Lydia Kirsch, who also observed her birthday anni**versart the same day. Edgar Muthchler, Ms* Honora Braun. Mr. and Mrs. Mayclln and daughter* Susie and Missie. Member* of Ihe Ave Maria study dub are a»ke.<|,to bring a garment for the gift box to the club meeting to be held at tile home of • ' I , —..... — ' ’ ._ , - I One Yard Apron iV- D ’ W. ’ / IJil * b * \* * I ■Bp -‘4. alp vVX |W » • »A J S-14-I4 ULd «** Hiksfvaa ONE yard.3r.lnch for each given site! ONE main pattern part! Just add petals tor pockets, snd ties, and you have the smartest apron you ever cut Make a whole flock of these pretties for yourself. tor gifts. Pattern »IIP small (14-1 CI medium, 118-IUL Thia eaay-to-uae pattern give* perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart ahow* you every step Send TWENTY-FIVE centLiJn coin* tor thia pattern to MARIAN MARTIN, earn at Decatar Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept., P. O. bm rr«. Chicago so. in. phm plainly TOUR NAME, ADDRESS. ZONE. SIZE. STYLE NUMBER. Fashion coms* in all also* in oar Marian Martin Pattern Book. Sand Twenty Cante mor* (In coin*) to gut this aamm*r-alylo-plctare lor the family. Thera’s an active oporto wardrobe. ton, plan FREE—A stunning beach-bra pattorn printed right In th* book.

Mr*. Helen Wemhoff Friday evening at eight fifteen o'clock. , Th* Parent-T*acher's Association of Adam* Central school will meet in the school gym Monday evening at seven thirty o'clock. The Academy of Friendship will have a meeting at the Moose home Wednesday evening at seven o'clock. Miss Ethel Klelnhens will be boatrsa to the Our Lady of Fatima Dlscuaslon group on Friday even Ing at eight o'clock. Mr*. Jesse Button. Jr., ia the chairman of the program. The Queen of the Rosary study club will meet at the horn* of Naomi Tricker Thursday evening at sis thirty o'clock. Tk* G. E. Aoelian choir will have rehearsal In the music room at Da catur high school Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock. The Ijuiie* Aid of th* Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church will meet at th* church Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock Hostease* are Mrs. Hubert Gilpen. Mr*. Dick Schafer and Mr* Blanche Elsey. Mr*. Dan Christen will entertain member* of Eta Tan Sigma sorority this evening at eight o'clock. The Queen of Peace Dta<'U**loaj group will hold It* regular meet ing at th* home of Mrs Cyril Heimann at eight o'clock Thursday cvMlng. Mrs. Ansel m lla.kmaa wilt he hoates* for the meeting at the Bi Ann Study club Wednesday evening at seven thirty o'clock rCHANKSR eUFE??s Al* you gets* through the functional **MdJe *<•* portod peculiar to worho IN VO M yn.lt Dorn tbj* mako yen suffer from hot PaalMs. t**t a* *W* OU*, hwh-ttrung. tindt Then so try Lydia 1. Pinkham's V*«*t*l>l* Campound to railtv* such symptom*. Pinkham's Compound ateo ha* what Poe ton call a aWattl ywM t. FMMwnasat Jud bring •« veer ♦•»*'»• irapthol negative, end solort th* cord dovlp* yoe wont WeY de *• rad. Holthousa Drug Co.

IRjtiils n ai Inkwell- '; ... perhaps that's out a date. - ■ , But the memories of little girl and boy days S will never lose their freshness ... as long as ■ there are portraits to remember them, as they should be remembered. • • with a happy heart, | and a lasting record •* in fine photography. ■ Sparkling Child Portrait* *’ ■ by |l # Creator of Fino Photography I .

SiS Maim* ffdh* Assfth* lleatlee muM be phoned to by 11 a. m. ( Saturday P.PO a, m.j Ph**i* IMBMBI Fhytlle Alhll** / Ttwaday Eta Tau Sigma. Mrs. Dan Christen k p.m. Happy Homemaker* club, Mr*. Sheldon Waglty. 7: Be p.m. W.S.W.B. of Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church, church basement. pm. Dutiful Daughter clan* of Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church. Mr*. Dick McConnell. ?:*• p.m. _ Rebekah Lodge. Odd Fellow* hall, T:to pa. Decatar Gardea Club. Mrs. Harve Koo*, postponed Churcb Mother* study cMk> petlark supper, Mr*. Everett Hafker. •:M p.m. Delta Theta Tan aorarity. Mias Mary Ann l-aerent • p.m. Giri’s Guild of Eton Eraeg*Urnl red Reformed chore* epurch parlor*. 7 I* pm. Tri Kappa associate chapter phnlc. Hann* Nuttmaa *h*lt»r house. « p.m. i Monroe Better Home* elub Mrs. Harvey Report. I»rill team at American legion Aatlliary, Imgton home, I p.m. Zion Imtheran choir rehearsal, ekurrh. 7:J* p.m. St. Ana Study club. Mr* Anselm Hackman. 7:M p.m. Academy of Friendship nwettag. Mom* home. *1 p.m. Holy Cram discussion etab. Mr*. Oscar Miller, * p.m. Ladle* AM of Union Chapel, chorvh, all day. Front end Fleaauro etah. Mr* Resale Farrteh. p.m. Women's Guild of Eton Kvaageli cal and Reformed church rarry-ia MMwr. ehurch aortal room*. «:U PM- —" I Beth ctr.-i* of Ftaebyteri** | Church; taw; Gtady* Chamhertaln * pm Naomi Circle of Presbyterian church Mr*. George Bair. I p m Elon' Lutheran Missionary Society, church parlor*. 1 p m. Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. Elka home. B pm. Thursday Order of Eastern Star carry-la supper. Masonic home. (.SO p.m. Women of the Moose officer and sponsor* night, potluck supper. Mooae home, < p.m. G. E. Aoelian choir rehearsal. Decatur high school music room, 7:M p.m. ‘ Queen of the Rosary study club. Naomi Trlcker. * 30 p m Queen of Peace Discussion group. : Mrs. Cyril Heimann. S p.m. Trinity Evangelical United Brethren Indies Aid. church. 7 30 p.m Our of Lourdes study club, Z.The W’omen of the Moose will have an officer and sponsors night Thursday evening at the Mooae home A potluck supper will be served at six o'clock and menr hers are also asked to bring table iservice. <he‘Drill Team of the American txglon Auxiliary will meet at the U'Klon home W’ednesday evening 4t eight o'clock. A carry in supper will be aerved at six thirty o'clock Thursday evening preceding the regular stated meeting of the Order ot Eastern Star at the Masonic home

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MRS. HERBERT £. MVERB <aa formerly Mlaa LuEila Ruth Jone*, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orval C. Jones of rout* two. Herne. The wedding was performed recently la the Mount Hope church by the • Rev. Doyle Haggerbert. The groom Is th* son of Mr. and Mr*. Floyd i E Myers ot near Berne. They will reside with the bride’s parent*. 11 — Photo by Edward*

Mr* Mary Hraua. B p.m. Balrm W.8C.8.. charcb baa*, meat 1:30 pm. Mount Pleasant W 8.C.8., Mr*. Burl Fuhrman. I p.m. W.8.C.8 of First Metbodlat church -general meeting, church. B:30 W.8.W.8. of Union Chapel. Mr*. Florence Bauman and Mrs. Thurman Drewy 7:B0 p.m. Pleasant Dale Ladle* Aid, ehurch basement, nil day. Martha Circle of Proabyterian chunk. Mr*. P. L Macklin. B:3» pm. Mary Circle of Pteebyterian church. Mrs Job* DeVoaa. <:M pm. Baptist Women'i Missionary Society, church basement, t p.m. .. —.. Friday Ave Maria aludy club, Mr*. Helen Wemhoff. B:1B pxn. Our Lady of Fatima discussion group Mtaa Ethel Klelnbent, B ’A-»-ftaptlat church Phllathea class Maual picnic*. Mr*. C. E. Bell, B p.m. Victory class of Trinity Evangelical United Brethren ehurch. Mr. and Mr*. Chalmer Barkley. 7 to p.m. Menaay Adam* Central P.T.A., Adam* Central gym. 7:3* p.m. Max F. Andrew*, of Decatur., writes his parent* that he I* op his way to Japan. He ha* been in the service about It month*. Art Parrish, district extension forester, visited in Adams county Monday. Don Gage. Lawrence Gratt. and Carl Baxter, ot Decatur., tired in the state championship rifle match at Anderson on Sunday. They won't know their placing* for several week*. —Ray Balsiger. of French town•hip. has repaired his barn with white oak boards from hi* own farm, and ia getting ready to build a machine shed with the rest of the lumber. Pfc. John E. Doan, son of Mayor and Mr*. John M. Doan, reports that he ha*' started to signal school In San Diego. Hl* adrea* ia Pfc. John E. Doan 1M3781. Co. B, Signal School Btn , M.CR.D.. San Diego, Calif. John was oae of 22 marine' reeerves from Adam* county recently called to active duty. Their unit wa* split up when they arrived in CeUfornia. Several of the boys are now at Treasure Island Naval Base near San Francisco. according to poet earda received here. — Miss Betty J. Hollingsworth, student nurse at Michael Roeee hospital. Chicago. 111., arrived Sunday at the home of her parent*. Mr •nd Mrs. Jeaae W Haffner of Markle, to spend a tour week vacation She-will also visit with her brother. Edwin 11. Kauffman and family. In thia city. On her return to Chicago she will complete her renter year of nursing at Michael Reeae. Pfc. Rolland Bcherry, aou of Mrs. Ella Bcherry of roate two. who left recently for active duty with th* marines has the following addreear Pfc. Rolland Bcherry. IMS?»S. Platoon M. Bad Recruit Traintag Bn . Marine Corp* Recruit Depot, San Diego 10. Cal Mr*. Pearl Shaw retarded to her home In Tipton Sunday ester being called to the bedaide of her mother. Mrs John Hendricks who suffered * broken hip In • fall last week. Mrs Hendrick* la a patient at the Adam* county mo mortal hospital

Mr*. Harold Hott and eon Dick, and Mr*. Chet Reynolds and aon Jack left today for Evansville, where Dick snd Jack have enrolled as freshmen at Evansville Collego. Mr and Mrs.-Lee Baaeo of Loa Angeles, Cal., are visiting at the G. W. Hamma home and with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Collyer. Mr*. Basso, is the former Betty Hamma. Before to their home they will visit with Mr. Basso’s family in Illinois. • ’ Mr. end Mrs. Don Kirsch have •ettlod in Bend. Ora., near the center of that state, according to word received bare by poetmaster Leo Kirsch. Don reported that he lost his bay fever and asthma when j they left South Dakota.

9 -X J ' I .-Of • - ' Jt/[ddsSo ]\[uch to the Joy of giving!

You walk out of the house, and there it stands—waiting for you in the driveway. _... You’ve seen it hundred* of time* before—but it's so attractive, there in the sunlight, that you stop instinctively for a second look. The sun lights up the gleaming chrome and frames the whole gorgeous picture. The soft finish shimmers in the shadows. A pattern of hand-tailored fabric shows through the open window. And there’s the beautiful steering wheel —inviting you in. Yes, it’s a lovely day! And the next thing you know, you’re out in traffic—and the powerful, soft-throated engine is gliding you along as if by automatic propulsion. You ride so softly and quietly and easily that judging time and distance is the hardest work you do!

X, _ ZINTSMASTER MOTOR SALES Corner Ut * Monroe . ... Decatur. Ind. - _ ' ~.,-th . ' 1H..1

legi«i Head Named To Stale Committee Andrews Named To Educational Group Hugh Andrews, newly installed commander of Adams post 43, American Legion, has been notified of his appointment to the Mate department committee tos educational activities of the American Legion The Brat meeting of the state group to which Andrews has been appointed will be September 24. It will be a part of a two-day meeting ot commanders, adjutants, and other officials ot the different posts throughout the state, and will consist largely of classes for incoming officers of the various porta, to train them tn their new duties. Those making the trip to Indianapolis. where the meeting will be held, from Adam* post 43 include In addition to Andrew*, outgoing commander Elmer Dar- , waebter. adjutant T. H. Gehrig. , Den Cochrane and first vice commander Bob Ashbaucher. Aahbaucher. Darwachter and '

111 * ~ .. -• < ' i WHIN Wl ARI RICOMMINDID II Quality of eervlca speaks far Itself. Zwlck'a has never found 1 It neceaeary to pay sorer requeM recommendation*. Th* per•onal aatisfactlen of th* famine* w* have aerved is our only ’ source of word-of-mouth advertising. ZWICK :. - 1 " ItOtttT A IWICK BOMIY A MUM • wv vws* to* BMCB IBSff

Frank Howard, who a will also gt-; irtiff.:wrTsrEffwwsS-w nw> cm-! fury club ot the Ixigten for having h obtained at least low membership* 11 during the past year. It Asbhaucher. outgoing member- ■ ship chairman of the post, stated during the meeting that the IBal membership to date ha* reached 2B« members Don Cochrane, newly appointed -chairman, announced that the vigorous campaign will be continued to add new members to the post roster as well a* retain all those already mem Iters. . «* < — ~ , Mr. and Mrs. George Litchfield. Homestead, are the parent* of a- - daughter born Munday evening at the St.' Joseph hospital in . Fort Wayne. She weighed Binrounds. ■ Mr and Mrs H. Eduard Franke | of Monroeville route 2 are the parent* ot a baby daughter born at the Adams county memorial hospital I it 2:10 am. today. She weighed 7 |

The lights turn red and the lights turn green—the hills and valleys flow under the wheels ... and every stretch of highway ahead is a studyin enchantment. Though you take to the highway ten times a day, each trip is a thrill all over again. You thrill to its beauty, the way it rides, the way it behaves, the way it handles—and, r being human, you like the admiring glances which other motorists toss your way. Happiness, as everyone knows, is a state of mind—but it is aided and abetted by your satisfaction with the things about you. I And this we can promise for Cadillac: It will add to your satisfaction every mile you drive. Many say it , enriches their lives to an unbelievable degree. Why not get one for your happiness—today? * ■ '

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| rounds, 11* ounce*. Mr and Mrs Harold Starr at i Cortland are the parents of a baby ■ son. born Monday, at 1W 45 p.m. at ; the local hospital He weighed 7 I oound* 15 ounce* ' - j ] LSL_W4| : Admitted: Mr*. Mabie Savieo, MonroevUle: Mm Depnis Johnson. Ohio City. O.; Baby Earl Human. Monroe; Mrs. Lila Smith. Lonoke. ■ Ark.; Miss DeLoan Llnntagton. . Monroeville. DtsmiHsed: Mrs. John Tony Smith and baby boy. Monroeville. Maple syrup give* Vermon dairy ' tanners mure cash Income than • any other woodland product Tibet -has a* average level higher than the 14.4P5-foot top of Mt, Whitney. Calif featuring Over-Sise prints Natttam BrsfCh.

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