Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 234, Decatur, Adams County, 5 October 1950 — Page 3
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TAILORING HOME MAKING CLASSES How to tailor a woman's suit and coat making at home are popular subjects with A«latun county .homemaker*. Five clgsnea are now In progress in the county working on these problems. Two classes meet' In l)e< atiir-one" Tuesday and one W isinesday evenings- A .Monroe group will meet on Friday after-1 i.iMui. a group east of lieiatur will I nu-et at the Bubo ai hool Wednea- | day afternoons, and a group at , Berne is holding an orsanitaliqn no • tins Friday evening. More man-unity women are pat* tu ipating In these workshops under the direction of the extension ( service. The requests for this type of 'tssons came through the program UNUMRRMMRRMNMMUNU TRY Marks Film Service for quality prints Sm ith Rexall Drugs oviv. • W hen you are feeling dull, liMlcas—a bit under „ the weather—that is old Mother Nature giving you a gentle jog. Better see a doctor and nave him give you a careful examination. May save ypu a lot of trouble and expense later. And he sure to bring the doctor's prescriptions here for prompt compounding. _ | Holthouse Drug Co.
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planning activities of the Adams county home economics association However, the dasses are for • any Interested homemaker. net just members of home economics < tubs. Those enrolled In the Bobo group ' are: Georgia Spangler, Eva Chap* i man, Mary filch. Mabie Colter. | Fern Frqy Loretta ‘McCollough. Fredin Golilff. Edith McCollough. Agnes Ba< khaus, Huth Ohler, Nelllie Jackson. Esther Ehrsam. Metha j Hilpert, Bertha McMichael* and .Mrs. Jay Chapman Those In the' Berne, group are Mrs Elmer Inniger. Mrs. KU Schwarts .Mrs Lucy Habegger. i Mis. Henry Graber. Mrs. Noah 1 Maselln. -Mrs Reuben Schwarts. Mary Schlaugenhaof. Mrs. Leland Carr. Mrs. Harold Smith. Mrs. Ver j>:n Gexnr. -Mr». Thelma underbade. '■'ir»' dhurles Myers Mrs Ivan Iliitbr ■ Mrs Sidney Erwin. Mrs ’ Harry Moser and Mrs. John Stein er. Each class will hold eight aes sa us MRS. RICHARD PRUOEN HOSTESS TO SORORtTV The Alpha Delta < hapte r of Pai lota XI met last evening at the home of Mrs Rl< hard I'ruden Plans for various projects were -discussed, and definite arrange ii nt» were completed for a rum mage sale to he held Oct. XO-21 at the Den It was announced that the next go, lai meeting will be a Halt.*.veen party Oct. IS, at the home of Mrs Raymond Rier al 'leme KAULY omm» IABTHI9 RMR99Y mady-cut •rabmitti
i. * */>""» * n •eclety Item* far day'* pub- . Ilcatlaa must ba ph*w*d la by tt a. m. (Saturday *:M a. m.) Hmm *->l2l I Rhyme Asßmm tnuraday • St. Joseph Study Club. Mias ’ Helena Wehmeyer, ft:IS p.m. Women of the Moose, Moose • Home. 7: JO p.m. Everready Claaa of the First Methodist Church. Mrs. Virgil 1 Krick, 7:30 p.m. 1 Missionary and Ladies Aid of Bethany Church, Church Social Rooms. 2 p.m. So Cha Rea, Mrs. Tony Mettler, ■ 7: SO p.m. 1 Trinity Evangelical United Breth- ■ ren Ladies Aid. Church. 7:10 pm. 1 Union Chapel Ladies Aid, Church, all day. Rainbow for Gtfte stated meet* 1 Ing. Masonic hem*, tMj.mJ Magley Ladles Aid. church, all day. - ' • Friday Pocahontas Lodge Red Men Hall. 7:30 p.m. Associate Tri Ksppa, Rummage, Sale, The Den. Ave Marta Study Club. Mrs. Arthur Voglewed*. S p.m. Trinity Evangelical United Brethten Work and Wla Claaa, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Poling 7:10 pm. Saturday Associate Tri Kappa. Rummage Sale, The Den. Wesley ('teas Baked Food Bate, CMy Hail. » am. Monday ' I Art Department of the Woman's Club. Mrs. A R Ashbaucher. «:30 p.m. Mothers' Study Croup of Root Twp.. Monmouth High School. 7:30 pm. Literature Department of the Woman’s Club. Mrs. H. B. Heller, f :30 pm. Ladles' Firemen Auxiliary, Fire • Station, 1 p.nr ' Pythian Needle Club. K. of P. Home, after temple. Dramatic liepartment of, the Womans Club. Mrs George Thornu <:lop.m - I Music department of Women's tfub, Mrs. Dea Tyndall. <:M p.m. Tueaday . Rebekah Lodge. Odd Fellows I Hall. 7 30 p.m 1 Monmouth P T A Monmouth I nay Evangelical United Brethren I Church. Mrs. Fred McConnell. I 7:30 p.m. | Church Mothers' Study Club Mrs. I Ladoyt Miller, g p.m. I Happy Homemakers' Club, Mrs. I Rene Hrandt. 7:10 p.m. .4 \ Rose Garden Club. Mrs. Gerald Durkin. 2 p.m. Valparaiso University Guild. Zion Lotheran Church, Friedhelm. S pm. ' Monroe Better Homes club. Mrs t'llffctrd Essex. 7 30 pm. Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. Clarence Zlner, S p.m. Wednesday Beta Sigma Phi. Betty Welter. E pm. Decatur Emblem Club,- Elks Home. 7:30 p.m.
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' 11 """I BETTY MILLER HOSTESS TO GUILD The Girls Missionary Guild of talon Chapel met at the home of Hetty Miller Monday evening. Janet Brown, leader for the even■eg. used the topic 'What'S Your Mission "I. Q.r' “My Task" was played aa the prelude by Shirley Worklnger and the scripture lesion was given by Frieda William-, aof ""inThriat There la No East i Gr West" was sung, and the gelid teremoaial was used in closing. After the social hour, delicious refreshments were served by the, hostess. MRS. EDWARD VIAN HOSTESS TO GROUP The regular meeting of Our Lady *of Good Counsel atady dab 'was held last evening at the homo of Mrs. Edward Vian. Mrs. Richard Walters served as chairman and the meeting-opened with prayer. Clothiag waa collected for the Pope's war relief, and orders were taken for Christmas cards and • children's religious story books. An > nrtlcle on the Christopher move-; ment was read by the president and the meeting wan closed with the rosary. After a social hour, delicious refreshments were served by the hueteas. The next meetlag will he' held at the home of Mrs. Robert! Schmitt, with Mrs. Vtan as chair-! man. WOMEN'S GUILD HOLDS MEETING The Women's Guild of the Magley church met Tuesday evening with Mrs. Agnes Mose r as loader.. The meeting wee opened by | gtoup singing and a solo by Violet Wakblo. Stewardship in ceremonial waa given by Mrs. Ida Freechte, Mrs. Walter Wak-hle, Mary Horne and Agnes Moser. “ i The fall meeting will be a potluck supper for the family, and will be held at the Grace church Oct. if. All departmental chairmen are to attend. The Bar. Jack Grether from Nielsville will be the Thanksgiving speaker Nov. M. At a later hour, delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Russel Moser, Ida Fruechte. Mildred Kauetaman, Leaaatta Worthmaa. Mary, Worthman wad Mrs. Walter Walchte., ‘ The Dutiful Daughters' class of ' the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren chorch willjaeet nt ear- ■ ea-thlrty o'clock Twaaday eveelng at the homo of Mrs Fred McCoa • 'eel.l Mrs. Gerald Cole will arnlsL 4 The Happy Homemakers' club 1 will meet at the home of Mrs. ■ Rene Brandt Tuesday eventag at seven-thirty o’clock. Members are - asked to come masked. Mrs. A. R. Ashbaucher will be I —jj—jjj BOY SCOUT PAPER COLLECTION SATURDAY,’ »:00 A. M. Have Paper on Curb ' cmMMmMnmHMmPMMMMMMMPmMMf Qulity Photo Fioishiof All work done In eur own plant right here in Decatur. HoltiMßMDragCi.
: hostess to the Art Department of '.he Woman’s club Monday evening ’ at a potluck supper at alx-thirty o'clock. ■ —*■ ■ The IJterature Department of the Woman's club Will open the • ' season Monday evening with a pot- * luck dinner at the home of Mrs. H B. Heller. . . i i Members of Pocahontas ’ Lodge will meet at the Red Men's * hall Friday night at seven-thirty o'- ‘ clock. Those attending are asked 1 to bring a twenty-five cent wrap- * i>ed gift to take to grand lodge. The Mothers' Study group of ; Root Township will meet Monday at seven-thirty o'clock al the Monmouth High School. There will be a called meeting ( qjvthe Decatur Emblem club Wed- ( i i.eaday evening. Oct. 11. at seventhirty o'clock at the Elks home. Officers are requested to bring f their rituals. ( 1 J The Business and Professional . Women's club will meet at the | American Legion* home Wednes- ’ day evening at six-thirty o'clock for a dinner. All member* are , asked to be prompt. ' 'f The W.F.M.B. of the Naaarene church will meet In the basement of the church this evening at sev j <n-thlrty o'clock. The Rebekah lodge will meet Tuesday evening at o'- | clock at the Odd Fellows' hall for | silent auction and social ! The Monmouth P.T.A will meet < Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock at the Monmouth High. < School. | 1 ■ The Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will have their! tush party at the home of Miss 1 Retty Weber Wednesday evening < at eight o'clock. 1 The Church Mothers’ Study club will meet at the home of Mrs. Ladoyt Miller at eight o'clock Tuesday. There will be a guest speaker. .! ! i i Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Klass of De L catur are the parents of a baby J boy, weighing seven pounds and b five ounces. I.
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Mr. and Mrs. Barney Brooks will attend the homecoming game be tween Indiana and lowa Universlt les at Bloomington Saturday. Miss Susanne Sellemeyer of Chicago, arrived In Fort Wayne yesterday to lie at the bedside of her father, Albert Sellemeyer. who is seriously ill at the Lutheran hospital. 31—wAf] Admitted: Mrs Grace Cook Decatur; Mrs. Lester Cowens. Decatur; Mrs. Walter Thieme. Decatur. Dismissed: Jessie Wolfe, Decatur; Mm. Kenneth Wingham and baby boy, Greensburg; Mrs Wayne Peterson and baby girl. Decatur; Mm. Roy Friedley and baby boy. Decatur. Aane. Chapter Tri Kappa Ruafmage Sale, Fri. & SatOct. <-7. the Den. let bldg, west of Legion Home. T , If You Wave eoxnatMag Ta Bet' Try A Democrat Want Ao—H Pays Ready FerHallMN’M? Time for __ • Taffy Applts . • French Peanuts D Popcorn Balls • Caramel Corn 'r POPCMN SHACK 2C7 COURT ST. Housework Easy Without Naggjngßackadie Hawipß—r or If pour Ate iwferte MR mumr, eoa’t wait, Mo tbr It mile* « HAmV tubes sn4 OMm SS sat wssts. Got Dues'* Fibs u»**vl -
Ten Inches of snow equals In water content about one inch of rain. The western stales now hare 71,12 n <eHi acres under irrigation ia federal and private projects. . Steel accounts for 70 to »0 percent of the weight of modern Diesel locomotive units. WfMNTATiOM Ing Dry Etamn,Ctekmawwang, Eteaafcaamsd iwETtasteOsd RoM h,'l Mthr wM AtMna irrteiiS aha* I Kinut* l*M*r tkaa nmaaaam- Pm Ba*M OmuwM ta waak mul eat a*Wb IM rallaf row aww-r»lw< tlwa laris t aiatan, faaaaal* I* a aaaw. Maatkai at. art I ar L bri au aaaHe atariasl laaiarieata that haia tt w art fariw. aamturt kwear, raUrve IrriaaUoa aa4 beta NMwa Hal K Briibw aW a*rir laateai TmThmieke? to is Resall's famous Old Fashioned HONEY & HOREHOUND COUGH DROPS 39c lb. Mib Reul Brags
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