Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 3 January 1951 — Page 3

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c!.C : ' - tapers fonvpleted pie table decoratlijirs. . <U ' ■ / —j'T I 4b ApAMS CENTRAL• JUNIORS wIILL SPONSOR (PROGRAM \. The Junior class ot the Adaips! Central high s ( kolol is sponsoring a musical prograiii by the "Dixie F< ur" ’ from radio; station WOWO in Fori! Wayne at i the Berne Com; lit unity Auditoriuih Thursday Jim, air/ 4, at flight o’clock. ’ ,ii Fife Jhiblic is iiiviited to attend ; and TicJkets may l|)p purchased uj th i door. \ '\ : t CATHOLIC LADIES i I INSTALL OFFICERS A J Mrs. William Kqhne was initai-! fed as president, of the Catholic •laidies of Columbia during : the regular medting, of , tjhte orgunizutii n, iield |ust eveijfngl iiv the c. I. •of C. hall. Mrs Williaih Kellen a isiupreme director Ot 1 w tlie order, was tho Installing offii <>?. _ Other officers installed at laiit night's meeting were: viie-presi-dent, Mrs,. CharfesfeKelferl; treasurer, (Mary ('alheiine Spangler; recording secretary, . Josbphine W|>lpet; financial |;e< re|ary. Miss Edith Ervin; jnonltpr, Mi's. Edward V< slewede; inner guard, Miss Bertha Voglerede;U trustees. Miss Rise X'esswalt. Miifs Rose Steijand Mrs. Herman Meyer. I I If- . I [\ ■ _ f■rj f’The. team ofj the American legion Auxiliary will, meet at the post home tomght at eight o'clock. The Fotirtlr meeting of the Amtrican' Legiort Auxiliary will* ’oe held in on ThtnV i ■ S r I '■ i I

im® After Inventory SAL E • 1 ; Il | ' i • , i ■ ■ l -- - - r ; ■». ] ■! -L‘ ■ fI r ■ • A MEN’S WHITE SANFORIZED S H I RTS ’ !' 1 iC.' v\\ \ \. \[ \IX i \ p ' \Bh -X ■ 1 \ 1 :■/ \ i Bought Especially For The Sale 1.97 .'T •1L ' I’ I .\ ' ■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ H \ JJ- .•. J" 1 —!" '! . ■ Regular 1.00 Boys Long Sleeve POLO SHIRTS - - -57 c iLimiim formerly The Douglas Store <. VJ 1.,. A 4 .

day, January 11. Tlfe morning fcetu slon will begin at ten.o’clock. The president's trophy will be presented to| the unit with the greatest per centage present. Members planning to attend are asked to piake luncheon reservations with Miss Margaret Eiting, 3-3269, by Jantt- ". All unit chairmen are asked to send their reports to the district < hairman and also to Mrs. T. C. Smith. ] Mis. Fred Schulte will he\hostess to n epibers of So-Cha-Rea Thursday evening at elgfit o’clock. . « Ladies Aid of the First Christian church will meet at the, home ofl Mrs. Jdmes Kitchen Wednesday evening 'at seven thirty o'clock. > I A—- / . Mis. William -Bowers will be hostdss for the meeting of the Ave Maria study Iclub Friday evening at eight o'clock. \ The Work and Win- class of Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church will meet Friday evening' at seven thirty o’clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hower with Opal Drum assisting. The entertainment committee is\ compos ed of Mrs. Harry Poling and Mrs, Marvey.. . The—Decatur Home Economics club members will be guests of the Profit and Pleasure duh at the Methodist church in Monroe next Wednesday for a twelve o’clock luncheon. All members are urged to attend. Those desiring transportation are asked to call Mrs. Joe Oelberg or Mrs. ’Robert Carard. i The regular meeting of—the St. Joseph study club will be held at the home of Mrs. Walter Gilliom Thursday evening at eight fifteen o'clock. Members of the Adams County Chorus\tu-e requested to attend the meeting to be . held at the Fann Bureau building in Monroe next Monday evening at seVen thirty o’clock. \ ’ A icurrent events meeting of the Research club will be held at the homp of Mrs». S. L. Everhart, 22"

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Third street, at two, thirty | o’clock 1 Monday afternoon. Mem- •' bers are asked to note the change in hostess: j j, , The January meeting of the Ladies Fiterhan's Auxiliary has been postponed for one week. I I Mrs. Mailand wih' entertain the members of the Rose Garden elub*at her home on North Sixth streht Tuejit'lay afternoon at two The Monroe Better Homes club will meet at the home of Mrs. Ervin Stucky Tuesday evening at .seven thirty o’clock. Ifostesses assisting Mrs. Stucky will be Mrs. Martin Hoffman and Mrs. Rose Hqcker. Jnstalialtion of officers will be held and members are reminded to bring articles for the hiictlon.

iSrxX 1 >1 1 \ Society Hems for day’h publication must be phoned in by ■ 11 h. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 3-2121 'i Phyllis Achesen WEDNESDAY Ladies. Aid' of First Christian church,,'Mrs. 'James Kitchen, 7:30 p.m. American Legion Auxiliary drill learn Legion home, 8 p. hi, Preble : Town|ibip Parents Cl'tih school, p. m . v Our Lady of Good Counsel study club, Mrs; James Murphy, Jr., 8 ' ' ' ' -: j 'T J Psi lota Xi sorority business meetihg, Miss Marion Koontz, H D- m. ' ' i | {■ y Historical club, Mrs. Lydl% Worbhman, 2:30 pm. ’ THURSDAY v SfeChacßea, Mrs. Fred Schulte, 8 p.m. St. Joseqih study club, Mrs. Walter Gilliom, 8:15 p. in. Misaion'ary Society of Bethany El U. Bjcburch., church pprlors, J 2 I ' ii'• r- ’ ■ i•' ' \ .L ' Ip. m. . ; Everready class of Methodist i church, Mrs. Homer Lower, 7:30 p. m. ’ ' •- Order of Rainbow' for Girls.stated meeting, Masonic hall, 7 p. m. Trinity E. Uv B. Ladies Aid. church, 7:30 p. m. Winchester U. IL Ladies Aid, Mrs. Paul Wolf, 1 p. m. ■ Union Chapel Ladies Aid, church, all day. ( , V Bobo Willing Workers class, Mrs.

1 rftSWri Mr MEN’S PLAID ' JACKETS With Fur Collar ON SALE 79 \ ■ i - ■ ChWla. P l '' ONE RACK J LADIES Rayon and Crepe DRESSES OI '«T ALE s 4-77 Values to $12.95 ONE RACK KIDDIES COATS Priced To Sell i -

Kermit Rowen 7 p.m. Wesley Class of Methodist cliutch; potluck supper, church,l 6 p.ni. ’ W. M. A. of Nuttman Avenue U B. chntbh, Mrs'. Lawrence Michel, 7:30 p. tn. .L ■ ' ' ! J ( Ladies Aid of ’ Pleasant Dale church, all day. ,: Magley Ladles Aid. Church basement, all day. ' ' s WEDNESDAY 1 LadteA Shakespeare club, Mrs. Robert Maicklin, 235 Rngg street, 2:30 p.m. FRIDAY Wprk and Win clalss of Trinity E. li. B. church, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hower, 7:30 p. m. t Ave Marie study club, Mrs. william Bowers, 8 p. m. MONDAY Adams Counter Chorus club, Monroe Fdrm Bureau, 7:30 p. m. ' < TUESDAY , I Church Mothers study club, Mrs. Ross Way, 1245 Master Drive, 8 p. m. ''"P ■’■i [ ' I > Monroe Better Homes {club, Ervin Sticky, 7:30 p. m. ! Rose (garden duh, Mrs. Richard Mailand, 723 North Sixth street, 2 p. in. ' The Church Mothers study duo hireling will be held at the-home of Mm Ross. Wily, 1245 Master Drive, ]it eight o’dock ntxt Tuesday evening. Assisting hostesses are Mrs. Rolland Ladd, Mrs. Nathan Nelspn and Mrs. Walter Sommers., The lessons will be taken from Parents , magazine and the Christian Home. ■ yfe'. I .9 ■> L -

l»erpy Baer, 18, Decatur route 3, received fbrehead lacerations and hia car was damaged Sunday at Dixon, O„ when his auto skidded into a car owned by 'eharles Gaskill of Dixon. The Gaskill car ram med against Hartel's grocery, shattering five windows. Funeral .services were held this afternoon at . the United church nfcar Rockfprd, O. for Jesse Catr, 86viof Willshire roi’ite 1, who’ died Sunday night. One son and two daughters-in-law survive. Mr. apd Mrs. Philip J*. Schmitb, of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edwards and son Steven, of this city, spent New Year’s day' at Pottowatomie Inn, Pokagor t state park, where skiing and tobegganing was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Stucky of this city left today for a winter visit at Phoenix.'Ariz. Cpl. Don Jr.. Ildg. 4 Hdq. Squadron, 1050 air base group. Andrews Air Fortee Base, Washington, D. C.. and David Mae Lean ofi New Haven. Conn., have returned to their respective posts after spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George -J). MacliSan of North Third street. David recently completed-a-course in photography at the Progressive school tit. photography. William H. Bell. Jr., of Lake Tippecahoe, visited here over the holidays with his grandparents, Mr. and, Mrs. C. E. Bell. William is able to get around on crutches and , lias his right leg in a cast. Recently, he underwent an operation f<y a bone injury in his leg. , ' A. Klepper. president of Cloverleaf Creameries. Inc., is confined to his home with illness, ilf was jfeported mulch improved to day- ' u J': j Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Schwartz spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Strahm and daughter at the Salem Children’s Home in Flanagam, 111. APPOIXTIAIENT OF KXKCVTRIX Rm fair No. 4«74 Notlcr la hereby klvm, That the undersigned has beerr appointed Executrix: of the estate <if Louis Keller late of Adams Couhty, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. 44 ' ' ; L**» Lady. Executrix G. Remy lllerly. Attorney December 20, 1950. DEC. -27— JAN. 3—lo

NOTICE! i \ I; will be out of my\ office Jan. 4 to 15th. Nurse will be in office regular office hours. DR. JL lj£ BURK jSSrW Kodecolor Film You load your camera just as would for black-and-white pictures. Complete exposure instructions included with each roll. All popular roll-film sixes in stock here. Stoo in. Holthouse Drug Co.

-liimiiirv Clearance SAVg ON DRESS MATERIALS IN JANUARY! , —ft ———— -4-!- ——r 54” wide ALL WOOL PLAID WOOLENS ... Sale, yd... 2.49 39” HEAVY RAYON PLAIDS, Res., 1.19 Sale, yd*.*.79c 39*’ FIGURED Sfc»'UN RAYONS 1 79c 36” PLAID GINGHAM, extra fine grade L yard __ 69c 39” PLAIN TAFFETA, short lengths, all colors i. yard __ 75c 45” RAYON GABERDINE, Plain Colors, Regular 1.29 Sale, yd. 1.00 36” PIN WALE CORDUROY, Extra-good, Reg. 1.98 quality Most all popular’colors In stock now! l__ Sale, yd. .. 1.65 - 35” PLAIN COLOR CHAMBRAY GINGHAM, In rose, pink, blue or tan ’ sanforized shrunk Sale, yd. __ 69c 54” ALL WOOL FLANNEL, 8 plain colors in stock now! Reg. 3.50 anjl Sale, yd._.2.98 54” ALL WOOL JERSEY ON SALE! Red, Dark Green, Black, and Camel. Our Regular 3.25 on sale._4— J. yd. 2.88 * 42 inch'RAYON COAT LINING in a good color selection __L ‘ .»[_ per yard_..79c FIRST QUALITY 80-BQUARE PRINTED PERCALE. Fine quality, designs J in an array of florals, checks and stripes. Will make ideal house frocks and children's dresses. First quality. ... yard __ 49c Z ————i ———— CLEARANCE OF DRAPERY FABRICS, ; CURTAIN GOODS, ETC. 1 ! -i • - i - * '■ I 1 . ; “GLOSHEEN” Figured Pattern, Reg. 1.49 quality. L L.J Sale price, yd..,.1.00 Regular 1.00 DRAPERY FABRIC, 36” wide, in floral or stripe patterns, Good Grade, Good Patterns Sale, yd...85c Regular 1.49 DRAPERY FABRICS. 48” wide.J_ Sale, yd... 1.25 Regular 1.98 DRAPERY FABRICS, excellent selection of Beautiful Patterns, ! 48” wide 4... I L.J Sale Price, yd... 1.69 MONK’S CLOTH, Natural Color, 36” wide, Heavy Grade, Choice of 2 Patterns, Sale price, yd 79c FIGURED WOVEN MONK’S CLOTH, 48” vvide, . \ 2 Patterns to close out ..... ; Sale Price, yd. 1.25 CURTAIN MATERIAL, (remnant lengths), High Grade ■ Woven Cotton Materials. Reg. 59c and 69c._..J.._ Sale, yd. .. 39c READY MADE DRAPERIES, Pleated, ready to hang, 36” wide x 2\/z yd| long. > ? i L V|foveh stripfs homespun. Sale 1.00 a pair. Reg. 7.95 — Sale Price 6J95 CURTAIN SAL® A super value! Ivory White, Plain Marquisette with s’| ruffles. Width 50 injich, length 2yards. January Sale 1, Pair |3AB yards long. January Sale _i 1 , ; Pair 33.00 / 1- ■ J—!; ■ ; ■ .. , .... .j. J : Pf-ASTIC MATERIAL by the yard, for curtains, table covers, etc. Lots of Patterns here to cho&se from- Save 10c a yard in’January! 54 inch width ........ yard..69c * I 36 inch width .... .... yard 49c PLASTIC RUFFLED BATHROOM CURTAINS! All popular colors are herel newest patterns! 54” length, with tie ; backs. Reg. 1.98 — January. Sale L pair—l. 69 SHOWER CURTAINS to. Match, size 6x6 ft..\ .\.i L .. = Salel — 2.19 PLASTIC TABLE CLOTHS. Modern plastic Jable Cloths in plain colons of green, yellow, wine , and red. Wipes clean with a whisk of a damp cloth. ; Size 54x54 ea. 1.00 Size 54 x 72 —_L j—Ji 1. ea. 1.29 BEDSPREADS ON SALE! Twin size. 5 only Bates Cotton Woven Spreads, were 8.95 Special Close ‘ Ont Price .....J— ..X .L._ — each ._ 6.00 ' ■ BUY BLANKETS IN JANUARY—SAVE! ' . 11. m ■j' J "—— —.i!,,;,. 7 4-—-4————4-J! HEAVY DOUBLE BED PLAID BLANKETS by the Pair, satin bound edge. 72 x 84 inch size. 5% Wool, 95% Cotton * .Lj. Pair 6.50 25% Wool, .75% Cotton ; «.L.—... Pair 7.50 50% Wool, 50% Cotton 4 4 ' L..• Pair 9.00 v PLAID SHEET BLANKETS, good grade all cotton, in rose, blue, greer, etc. [ Size 72 x 84 — each—2.2s Size 70 x 80 .4—4-------- each 1.98 “BEACOH” BRAND PASTEL .COLOR BED BLANKETS, with beautiful floral border, satin binding, 72x84 size, 10% wool. Reg. 6.95 IL.J Sale, each—6.39t SALE OF PLAYTEX SUPERFOAM RUBBER PILLOWS. (The finest rubber pillow made! ’/ ' Save 1.00 each. 11.95 Extra-Plump quality, ,now each pillow 4_4 10.95 10.95 Regular size, with zipper opening L—J, —— .4 each . 9.96 FEATHER PILLOW SPECIAL! 10% Down and 90% Crushed Duck Feathers. > ■ Fine quality English blue stripe ticking. Per Pain -- 6.96 COTTON PLAID RUGS ON SALE! Beautiful Colors, Washable, limited quantity. I I; Size 22 x 34, were 1.69 ; .4 sale — 1:49 Size 22 x 42, were 1.98 sale—l. 69 CQLONIAL HOMEMADE RAG RUGS. Beet Made! Size 22x36 inch, Ooly 38 to sill. Our Regular 1.25. While They Last..>—4 each SI.OO CONGO WALL SALE! Remnant lengths for small roohrvs. Perfect quality. Tile Block Pattern in a good color selectlop. Buy Now! Reg. 59c <|rade. J ' » 54 inch height.. January Sale _—_— per running f00t..39c METAL DRAW RODS for Pull Draperies! Extends 28 to 48 inches. Ivory color.. Only 24 to sell at thip price .' _.l ieach .. $1.45 FIBRE WINDOW SHADES, on wood rollers. Size 36” x 6 ft. Tan or sreen colors. ; I Only 60 shades to sell. Washable! r -each .. 55c 48” wide shades to match, on rollers —J each 4. 1.25 SAVE ON COTTON DOMESTICS IN JANUARY! SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THIS GREIAT SALE! f‘FOX? CROFT” MUSLIN SHEETS, size 81x108 each $2.95 -|x99 — each, $2.75 Famous brand muslin sheets, woven of superior quality fibres tor strength and durability. Perfect quality. I vksEARWELL PILLOW CASES, sizes 42x36” 4.—_i. pair ._ 1.19 \FIELDCREST PASTEL TOWEL ENSEMBLES. Extra absorbent fine quality Turkish Towels. Available in colors of pink, ?qua, green, gray, yellow and chartruete. Bath Size, 20x40, each .. 99c; Hand Size, 16x27, each —69 c; WaahiCloths, 12x12, ea. 25c 36 inch UNBLEACHED MUSLIN. Sturdy quality. Dependable quality t for geperai household usei- x *yard —39 c 18 inch STEVEN’S QUALITY ALL LINEN TOWELING. Bleached or unbleached with red, green, blue or yellow border yard —47 c 36 inch DARK OUTING FLANNEL. Durable quality two-tone stripe. Suitable for—- — and comforters — -4. ——.. yard ~ 45c 27 inch WHITE OUTING FLANNEL. Heavy fleeced. Durable quality for i Drapes and Gowns 4-. — 4.-j...yard .. 29c CANNON’S MULTI - COLOR fcISH CLOTHS. Durable quality. Closelk w|yen mesh. Generous size J : 1. j. each ._ 15c 17 inch STARTEX 25% LINEN TOWELING, unbleached 4.JJ yard .. 3Oc 36 inch PLAIN COLOR OUTING FLANNEL. White, yellow, pink or blue 1 yard—46c HEAVY MUSLIty MATTRESS COVERS. Tape edges, rubber button*. * '* ' 4.50 Full Bed Size, now ... ... 3.88 3.50 Twin Bed Size, Now 2.88 “TEX-KNIT’ IRONING BOARD PAD and Cover Set. i Standard size. Reg. 1.69 — now on sale ... .... ... ! 1135 COMFORT BATTS, Dark Grey, 3 lb. stitched, 72 x9O inch. 50% wool, 50% cotton each .J 98c “CLOTH OF GQLD” BLEACHED MUSLIN, extra fine wqave for quitting, etc. Our Reg. 59c. grade. January Sale 4 L.. — yard _. 49c ft 4 — COME IN TOMORROW! — T” ENJOY WONDERFUL SAVINGS ON SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE! NmCHARGES AND NO LAYAWAYS AT SALE-PRICES! NIBLICK & Co. I < ' A EQUALITY STORE FOR OVER 100 YEARS!

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