Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 269, Decatur, Adams County, 15 November 1950 — Page 3
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MR*. RAUL SAUBER HOSTCM TO TRI KARRA ASSOCIATES Th* Atsoclat* Chapter of Tri Kappa sorority was entertained Tuesday evening at the home of „ Mrs. Paul Sanrer. Mrs. Roy Kalver and Mrs. Gerald Cole assisted the hostee*. During the short business meeting Mrs Walter Krick, president, announced that an invitation had been rereived from the Indiana State Symphony Society, Inc., to atwi rn orchestra rehearsal ta the Egyptian room at the Murat Theater. Imllanapolb. December 8 at one o’clock In the afternoon. Tea trill follow the rehearsal. On November 21 the active chapter will entertain the associates with a party to be held at the home of Mr*. Lowell Harper at eight o'clock that evening. Bingo was enjoyed during the evening and at a later hour delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses. Plan* were made for the annual Christmas party. This will be a potluck supper and one dollar gift I aiUtaU-l I uk \ /< f l J/? L/ Insurance is as necessary as groceries .. ... ........ .............. You don’t dare to nan a hemo or a burinoao without inaurance. The rioka of finan- ' <W low an too tftot. Sotuible peogtodofCt go a aavaralHndkk Thgy-lnww tint, otbirwia*. they may he nddeaiy ruined by a lire, storm, burglary, aa> cident or a damage suit. They buy insurance almoat before they buy meat and po- j tatoea. And insurance probably does not cost aa much a* you think. Consult u* today aa to what it will cost you to protect you against most possible financial losses in your home or business. LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 3-3111
_ —— WITH EACH NEW /jWPBfc FREE u'. E T- , - ,-I I‘I'RCHASEn BEFORE I lIlKCy! THANKSGIVING For Easier Cooking | PLUS THESE Ijft FEATURES: fS| ag=a • BANQUET OVEN • CONVENIENT TOP * • DIVIDED TOP • FULLY INSULATED 4 • BARBECUE BROILER • AUTOMATIC OVEN CONTROL Brighten up your kitchen I ■ life with a new Oae er I a Electric Range.- I ■ * ; ■’ . J Stucky Furniture Co. MONROE, IND.
exchange nt the home of Mm. Walter Krick on Tuesday. December 12. Mr*. Dean* Itorwin and Mian Fun Hite will assist Mm. Krick. CARL WOLFE ADDRESSES MONMOUTH R.T.A. TUESDAY At the regular meeting of the Monmouth Parent Teachers Association, held last evening at the Monmouth school, Carl Wolfe, of Pleasant Mills, guest speaker for th* program, gave a very Interesting talk cm a camping triple mad* to Alaska in 1845. He supplemented hi* talk, with pictures taken on the trip and described in detail th* scenle beauty and wildlife in that country. Reinhart Werling was the program chairman. Mrs. George Sonner presided at the short business session and group singing was enjoyed. Refreshment* were served by the hospitality committee, composed of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bluhm. Mr. and Mr*. Truman Goldner. Mr. and Mr* William Sehnepf. Mr. and Mr* Leo King. Sr. Mr. gild Mm. August Selking. Mr and Mrs Dale l.iby and Mr and Mm. Vilas Klgey METHODIST* HONOR NEW MINISTER SUNDAY A reception honoring the Rev. •tamuel Kmerlck. new minister at the First Methodist church, and his family, was attended by fdro hundred member* of the church Sunday r WEAK-f\ NERVOUS craain mbbU T Meo*> KwtMs aESuTgu Um*.’V«iWiji eoSiaffimde tapmSugtar wa man. PUBLIC NOTICE - Farts abort New II ata Sewing Maebiaow: Light weight, beautiful cabinet*, quiet. full rotary. 20 year gwarawtec, ombf tortured far 91 yuan — I i fvt 1 me* jDleAMtire* — ~ Pinking Shears. Go o d Scissor*. Drew Forms, v Seeing Stool*. Materials for dresses, Skirt Markers. Bobin Boxes, many other thing* to make sewing a pleasure too numerous to advertise. Wit aril for lew, - _ BOARDMANS SEWING MACHINE SHOP 223 North First St. Shop Hours: 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.
noon A chicken dinner was served following' Sunday morning church services. ” x Fred Busehe, lay leader, and Lowell Smith, superintendent of the Sunday School, gave addresses of welcome and responses were given by both Rev. and Mr*. Emerick. Mm. W. P. Robinson and Mrs. Dowell Smith were co-chairmen of the affair. . _____ : ■ ; a DELTA THETA TAU HAS THANKSGIVING RARTV Member* of the Delta Theta Tau •orority were entertained at a Thanksgiving party at their social meeting Tuesday evening at the Elks home. Arrangements of pumpkins, -quash and corn decorated the mantels and clever Imitation turkeys marked the individual place* at small tables when refreshments were served. • At the buxines* session Mis* Mary Ann Laurent, president, gave ■'a report on the province convention held over the weekend at the Van Orman Hotel in Fort Wayne. Mia* Laurent and Mm. William Gas* were offleigfcdelegates and a number of the member* attendee.* the convention dance on Saturday evening and the Sunday morning breakfast. Canasta was played during the evening and prises awarded to Mm. Churl** Cook. Mrs. Jerome Kohn*. Mrs. Paul Reldenhneh and Mi»« Mary Miner. Th* committee in charge waa Mrs. Jesse Button. Jr. and the Mi sacs Jane and Ethel Kleinhena. Rosemary and Mary K. Spangler, and Mildred Niblick. t ROM GARDEN CLUD MEET* ON TUESDAY Twenty member* of the Rose Garden chib of Adam* county met yesterday afternoon at the horn* of Mm. Walter Butcher A memorial was held for Mm. K W. Hiwhe. former member of th* club, by Mrs. Paul Daniels During the business meeting, conducted by Mr* Ralph Stanley.plan* were made for the Christmas party, to be held December 12 at the home of Mm. Alva Lawson A report on the district meeting of the Indian* Roadside Council. Ine, was given by Mm. Bert Haley. Mrs Frank Sibmit* gave the lesson on “Winter Care Os Rose*" The entertainment wa* in charge of Mr*. Alva Buffenbarger and the prise won by Mrs Niland Ochsenrider ■■ Thelioktril* w»* ***i*l*tf tn serv’ Ing retreshuienu by Mm. Harry H*bbl< -sr- . ’ . Pwohanta* l-odge will meet Ip the Ratoon’/ halP Friday evening *1 seven thirty o'clock. All mem her* are urged to be present. St Paul church will sponsor a bake sale and basaar at city hall Saturday morning beginning st nine o’Sßkk. Homemade bread and chicken noodle soup will also be aold. Th* tnnual fall festival sponsorITCH lai atom Aastoe Meads 'ESrarcsS M*,sl*p*g tae Un l~s !■ »•**"*— n* tae yea tabu al beam _ WONMR «ALVI la white. anuantiß- He ugly eggnerence- —>o ZriiZmn GM WONWK iALVB ,WUHi w *—raftmML TruW ■■■■■!« Sold In lAecatur by Kohne, Hirhtfi | and Holthouaa I»rug Stores or you* | hometown drug»l»t.
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*MMy Haag iw tor* Rto ilaauwi mat to Rtobto tai tay 11 t. a*. (tetuHlay *tM R. m.) Rhaa 3-tltl ' AoIMDMNB WEDNESDAY Indiana Hairdresser Association, Mm. Vem Barber.ll p.m. Psi lota XI aoctal meeting. Elka home 8 p. m. Ladlee Shakespeare club. Mm. John H. Glviden. 3:30 p. m. Decatur Home Economics club, Decatur Emblem club, Elks home, 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY Order of Rainbow for Girl* staled meeting. Masonic hall. *:di Rm. Mount Tailior church Chicken and Turkey supper, Bobo gchool, t to * p.m. Trinity church Progressive Workers class Thanksgiving pot luck supper, church. 5:30 pin. Pleasant Milla Methodist W.S. C.S., church. 12 noon. Calvary E.V B. church Ladies Aid Mm. Raymond Miller, 7:30 p.m. Adam* County Nurse* Association. Decatur fire station. 8 pun. ladles Aid of Union chapel, church, all day. Rumlistlc study club. Mm. Elmo Lengerich. 8 p.m. Women of ihe Moose formal Initiation, Moose home. 7:30 p.m.. officers meeting. 7 p.m. So-Cha Kea. Mis* Virginia Lau tent, 7:30 p.m. Past Matrons club luncheon. Mm. R. A. Stucky. 3«8 Mereer Avenue 1 p.m. Kirkland W. C. T. V.. Me. Frank Arnold, all day. Ladle* Fellowship of Missionary rhurch. Mm. Noah Rich, 7 p. m. Women* Guild of Bt. Lukes Evangelical and Reformed church, church, all day. FRIDAY Calvary ILB. Willing Workers class, church basement. 7 p.m. Pocohanta* Lodge. Redmen's hall, 7 p m ■ - • • Giri Scout Council. Mr*. James Burk; 7:30 pm Friendship Village club of Blue Creel township. Klmawy school. 1 Salem Methodist W. S. C. 8. cafeteria supper, church basement. 5 to 7 p. m. . . - toTURDAY Pleasant Mills F T.A fall festival. Pleasant MIHs gym. 7 p.m. St. Paul church bake Sale and i .■■■ •'■iso i — i-m «“• ■** — ed by the Pleasant Mills Parent Teachers Association will be held at the Pleasant Mills gym Saturday evening at seven o’clock. Refresh ments will he available at the food stand and a cakewalk will be fra tured on the program Mm Eugene Runyon will be h<>.«. <es ft to the Research club at twn ' thirty o'clock Monday afternoon. Mrs. C. R. Saylors will be the pro-
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gram leader. * ~ il The 81. Paul Lutheran church I at Preble will sponsor a chicken WMs-r in th* church basement . Sunday afternoon at four thirty o’- ' clock Baked goods and fancy work ‘ will be sold In the school build- • Ing at four o’cla-k. "j. Th* Willing Worker* class of th* 1 Calvary I’nlted Brethren chnrch ■ will hold their meeting in th* church basement Friday evening i - at seven o'clock. I ' St. Catherine study club will < have their meeting at- th* h<an* ■ of Mis* Norma Jean Appelman at • eight o'clock Monday e.venlng < —■ I Th* Order oi Rainbow tor Girls ' srill have their regular stated meet. , Ing at the Masonic hall Thursday , evening at six forty five o’clock. Decitur friends of Mr. and Mr*. . C. Il Teeple. who moved recently to St. Joseph. Mich., have received I word that Mr. Teeple has been ill 1 for some time. According to word received here.’ Mr. Teeple has been . confined to his home, but his con ditlon I* not regarded as serious and he ha* shown improvement the last few days. The Teeple* moved from Decatur to Bt. Joseph about two month* ago. Mr. Teeple was associated with Cal Peterson Teeple and Peterson clothing store I for many years. GINL SCOUTS Brownie Troop 4 met In the »s---t sembly hall after school Tuesday Mr*. Wilma Small, outdoor consult r ant, gave a very interesting talk cn carrying. M was announced that ■ the troop would have handl raft , at the next meeting. Songs and games were enjoyed and the meeting closed with refreshments , Scrib*. Barbara Burk. '' basaar. city hall. 9 a m , Monroeville Methodist W. S. C. 8 ninunage sale. Publlx’’ S a.m. # Winchester V B Indies Aid bake j sale. Central Market in Monroe. BUNDAY 5 St. Paul Lutheran church chick en supper, church basemint. 4:30 ji.m. fancy work and hake sale, 4 I pm. In school . Philatheg class of Baptist <;hur!f eh-, church social room*. 7:30 p.m. First Christian Willing Workers Thanksgiving Supper. Church, t! ilaaement. 5 pm. di MONDAY yl Research club Mrs. Eugene Run • yon 2 30 p.tn. [! , St. Catherine study duh, Norma: 1 .lean Appehnan. S pin. Adams Central PT A auction sale. Adams Central gym. 7:30 p.m Decatur Woman's duh and Adt ams f'lmnfy Federation of dubs i >dnt meeting. First Presbyterian >- < huix h. 7:45 p.m
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Denies Application For Beverage Permit The county alcoliollc beverage lioaro. In a meeting Tuesday in t'l e court house with Ja< k Price, field representative of th* state board denied the application of Milton Swearingen for a license to se.li al- ? (•oliolie beverages in his restaurant , JU Thirteeuth and Nutinian. Members of the boerd denied the , applieatltHi. it was noted. On tire ( grounds that there' are already a sufficient number of taverns in Decatur. The Swearingen application | was for a new !i< ense and not a I •ransfer of one owner fij another i <:r from .one establishment to en-: other. - The matter has been forwarded to i -he state al obolii beverage hoard with the rccommendatioii that the ■ |i< ens* I* denied The state TKrard i -.ill then determine whether to UP f bold the denial or open th* app ' il.catlon for further review THINKING ABOUT THANKSGIVING? Don’t Forget To -HsVk Your Glothe* Cleaned by KELLY’S CLEANING Phone 3 3202 Say It With FLOWERS Fm IN* HURRY? “-Not even enough time to go home for dinner? . . . I Stop in her* and get yourself a good hot meal . . . and you’ll tose very little , time. (ALSO SERVING: NOON LUNCHES. SHORT ORDERS SANDWICHES DICK’S GRILL j OPEN »:M A. M. to »:00 P. M
Mr- and Mr*. Dale Thurman oi ' Geneva ire The parent;- of a ba >y L sen. horp at 7.57 pm. Tuesday a' j' the Adams count v memorial Sue* j piraT"He weighed 7 pound*. 14 > ounces. |
EVERYONE IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND The PrwbyterwE Ctardi For WEDNESDAY^'NOVEMBKIt, 29 10:00 A.M. - 10:00 P.M* j Itolh l.aiwh ato Supper win £ J*™* _ - f AN OPPORTUNITY TO DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING TWELVE ATTRACTIVE BOOTHg-BoautKui Giri*. OM gervK.sble Apron*. Dre—d Doll*. Fancyweri. of all k.nto Attic Treasure*. C*r.»tma« Notion*. Groom and Wtopplepta | Fruit Cake*. Omer Fro**i Baaed Coed*. Home Mode Candy. Tbe Farmer * Booth with Home Cannod Frurt and Froth Frodos* OUR NEW BOOTH—-Parcel Peet’’—4oc Gift* coming la from all parts of the U. B- A. for you in wigmnl The Fish Pend for the Children. In fart, a foil toy e< Good Fellowship for everyone. BRING THE FAMILY TO LUNCH < ANO SUPPER AND ENJOY THE FAIR WITH US. REMEMBER THE DATE—NOVEMBER »th .... W. WE ARE EXPECTING YOp . First Presbyterian Church Decatur, Indiana jggggjmgaßMtm hiiimu heihili . wjr \wif * *: ' x^.',' tßSagti yuMR Stotanr b , • If you wreu t particular what you ess, you ptotator • • hsve s tow Kr...»ay be vtotoa iihliM M • j j ' • you have good dietary habit*, yean is totottao* • e * high “IQ." But well-bslsnced" • o me*!* can be ’ vitaaun-p00r"... Wto KQ e . Supplement your diet with Resell « • Plir.amini! Ito CAPtWt . I -1? - i-— . SMITH DUG CO. M 9H «BMMBaMMMMHHIHMH|a«nMHMMUNMiHaNaDHDUUD<*wi™utatauiMnneowuß«ssnaaaatannwawuuaawtoaatoNNStoitaUtoßNNgMßMßntoßNßMWgMaßMmßßßMmiUßmEßmWWßaßHWP^W99mMmgmßJ 3 ., . II9IX Oldsmobile Hydramatic 1 I 76M«bStoH I | Clean-Color Grey , j “One Owner* I Saylors
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HOSPITAL ROTES i IN*ml*aed David F MownI »•& bander. Heme. | » A Democrat Want Ad-M Fay*. OrnMy toto Wto« Alt work left before noon on Thuraday. ready th* neat toy. Friday at IB a. m.
