Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 5 January 1951 — Page 3
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■ ' Tr '■ - "iV h ■ VALFIO GUILD PLANS ! 1 FOR RUCTION SALE ~ Thje executive committed of the , j/ V blpa "aiso Guild, together . w th -the ’! < hsriVf lan.-.of the eonimittefisi I’m- the iihi ’binniunity Auction Sa > lust n at .(lie htiine <W Mis Ilerman : <iuecktherg. Mrs. iKj uecke 6 l>>, rg.jj nd' Mph. Howarl Buck aVe Ct* . <fhai|t|ien orrt;e sale. Mr. Rpitdorf has donated the use As the. Ha.A lof| itt| hoagland for lh|e evef|t, Ihu' . <'tirlsst| Bohiike. Thur nan Se:iie^er i stein and Donald Bohnk** have vti’f untgeiihd thgir auctioneering .-.er■VW 7 c - ■? When You Want i To Be Well Dressed x Have f Your i’lothes \- ■ : t■ i. Cleaned and 1 Pressed \ i ■ By j . KELLY’S DRY CLEANING V.' 'h H Phone - V *O2 , '
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■ • 1 f ' i ; - Im The auction will he helps bn ihnirsday, January 25. . at eleven o’clock ill the inorijing. . I<ujh< h will be served by . Ifiilies. • » . Many articles have already be&n . donated, -including all kinds bfdin- . [tiques; furniture, farin Implements, . phftluce, electric' appliances etc f Anytjnit having liaise articleb or t may contact Mrs. Alfred ' Gipte dr the chairn.en to have > them sold on a commission bdsis Unit day. Krueckeberg and Mrs. Buc't are being assisted by the following j cliairftien and their committees' I rilrs. Herman Blfeke. food; Mr?. ! Grote, serving; Mrs. Don Burke ‘ j»iiidi< ity. The key iady in each o I the ten congregations is contacting ! members and arranging the dts- ' play and draya-B for the articles. MISSIONARY GROUP HOLDS MEETING 7 The \V M. A.'\of the N’uttman i AvenuA United Brethren church ■ met at the-home of Mrs. Faye <Mith- ■ el last evening. I’ Mrs. Jessie .Diehl presented tl e L__
Society Item* for day's publication muat be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson FRIDAY Work and Win class of Trinity E. IJ. B. church,' Mr. and Mrs. EdV Hower, 7:30 p. m. Ave MArie study club, Mrs. William Bowers, 8 p. m. SUNDAY Zion Lutheran .Married Cbuples club, Zion Lutheran church, 8 p.:n MONDAY j Research club Mrs. S. L. Everhart, ,227 South Third street, 2:30 p.m. ' -. Community Organization, ! Bobo school, 7 p.m. ' Oijir Lady of Fatima study dub. Mrs. Harold Keller, 8 p.m. / Literature Department of Woman’s club, Mrs. John Tyndall, .7:45 p.m. Dramatic Department of-IWom-an’s dub, Mrs. Arthur Voglewede, 7:301 p.m. Junior Women’s department, Mrs. Lyman Hann 7:45 p.m. Pythian Needle dub, K. of T\ home, after Temple. Civic Department of Women’s, club, Mrs. Earl Fuhrman, 7:45 p.m. Art Department of Women's dub. Miss Matilda Sellemeyer 7:30 p.m. ; Juniors of American Legion Auxiliary. Legion home, 4 to 7 p.m. Monmouth Mothers study group, Monmouth School, 7:30 p.m. Music Department of Woman's dub, Mrs; C. E. Bell; 7:30 pm. Adams County Chorus club, Monroe Farm Bureau, 7:30 p. m. TUESDAY Dutiful Daughters class of Bethany E.L’.B church, Mrs. Ralph Gentis, 7 ; 30 pm. W.5.W.3. o's Trinity E. U. B.* church, church, 7:30 p.m. . 4 -Decatur .Circuit Chapter of? Valparaiso University Guild. Bethlehem Lutheran church at Ossian, 8 p in ' , ■ ‘ I', Tfi Associate i Chapter, dessert. Mrs. Frank Braun, Nuttman! Aienue. 7:30' p.m. \ • Willing Workers class of First Christian church, Mias Glennys koop. 607*6 West Monroe street, V7: ?' P-. ra - I Mbnriiputh P.T.A., * Monmouth school, 7:3(7 p.m. \ a ’ • Delta Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. George Bair, 8 p.m. i Homemakers . club of Washington township, Mrs. Floyd Mitchel, 7:30 p.mj. y. , Delta Thfeta Tau business meeting' Elks home, 8 p.mRebekah lodge. Odd Fallows ha’.l, 7:3b p.m. ' Church Mothers study dub, Mrs. Ross Way, 1245 Master ’Drive, 8 p. in. Mbhroe Petter Homes Club, Ervin Stucky, 7:30 p. m. Rpse Garden club, Mrs. Richard Mailand, X 723 North Second street, 2 p.m- \ The ? Church Mothers study club meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ross Way, 1245 Master Driv|e, at eight o’clock next Tuesday | evening. Assisting hostesses are Mri. Rolland Ladd, Mrs. 'an kelson'and Mrs. Walter SomThe lessons will be taken from Parents magazine and the Christian Home. i WEDNESDAY Ruth Circle of Presbyterian churth, Mrs. Kenneth Runyon. 8 p.m.; ' ■ ' Naomi Circle of Presbyterian church. Mrs. Leo Saylors, 8 p.m. Decatur Home Economics dub arid Profit and- Pleasure club, Monroe Methodist church, 12 noon. -A Epsilon Sigma' Chapter of Beta Sigana Phi, Mrs John Holthouse, 8 p.m. THURSDAY Woman of Moose, Moose home, 7:30 p.m. officers at 7 p.m. Auxiliary Fourth District meeting, Churubusco, .10 a.m. Methodist W.S.C.S. general meet ing, church, 7:30 p.m. Baptist Woman's Missionary Society, church ‘ social rooms, 2 pin. , ,i Mary Circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. William Schrock, 2:30 p.m. \ Martha Circle of Presbyterian’ church, Miss Elizabeth Peterson. 2:3(7 p.m. lesson study on “The Near East.’’ Scripture from St. John was read and prayer offered by Mri. Gladys' Raver. An interesting map talk yas given by Mrs. Bernice Gray and a poem was read by Edith Terrell. During a short business meeting a publip temperance service was planned for the near future. Eight members and one visitor were ift attendance. > ! f ________
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MliS NORMA LOU EADS \ WILL WED JANUARY 20 < Mr. ans Mrs. L K. of thi« cfty hav# Announced, the epgag«|| rtient amdV forthcoming mdrriag| o| their Norma jfcou, to J lines N. Hi|lehrand, of j|untin|? The marriige will plri|e o i Saturday,l Januarj' 20,n at six t|irty o’doclb'ihat evening. >Tiy> vows will m* read In the Zibfi Evangelical and Reformed church, here. ' ’ ‘ . • EVERREA.DY CLASS MEETS THURSDAY Twenty-two ipembers of the Eyerßeady class of the First Methodist church met at the home of Mrs. Horner Lo4er oh t veiling. Two guests were present. Miss Etta Maßonnee conducted tiie devotional period and Mrs. P|ul Edwards presided Over the I business meeting. Mrs. Edwards appointed -vkriouA committees and plans for the coming year were discussed. . 1 Reports were given by< the committee 'Who distributed Christ mas platesi of fruit to shut-ins, and those in gharge of serving meals to members and their families at. the time Os bereavement. During a social hour a contest was entoyed- and refreshments were served by Mrs. llower, Mrs. Rose Wfeldy, Mrs. O. L. Vance and Mrs. Htpiry Heller. J SHAKESPEARE CLUB MEETS 4 WITH MRS. ROBERT MACKLIN . Members lof the Indies Shakespeare club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of tyrsj Robert Macklin. A short business pieeting w-a|s conducted by tpe ptesident, Mrs. L. C. Pettibone. u >lri. . Phil Macklin, prograip leader presented a very interesting and informative program on “The Famous . World,” noting thgt “WhOreyer the traveller in America may find himself he will never be far removed frqm some garden worth the seeing. Wpll designedi delightfully planted, always with a' feeling of suitability of locality, they have oftepia sensitiveness to beauty which is quite enthralling.” Touching on famous \American gardens, Mrs. Macklin did not forget our own State, naming the famous Friendship garden at Michigan City, outstanding gardens at Wabash, Huntington and ~ Fort W*yne. Japanese gardens and those of foreign lands were described Members answered | roll! call by reading bxcerpts about famous gardens in England. . <| ’ ’ During a social hour delicious candies were served' by the hostess and all members Joined in wishing Mrs. John Gividen , good luck and happiness in her new home in California. ■ A- - The Baptist Woman’s Missionary Society will hold their meeting in the entertaining rooms of the \church next Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. Hostesses will be Mrs Harold Baughn, Mrs. Harrison Hakes and Mrs. Roy Johnson. A round table discussion will be held. Tri Kapppa Associate chapter will have a dessert-Canasta party at the home of Mrs. Frank Braun on Nuttman Avenue Tuesday January 9. at seven thirty -o’clock. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Guy Brown and Mrs. Dale Moses. • ■
■J ' ; ’4 1 .. I : ■-1 ;■ 4 . :J. Cooked Just The r ■ a Way You L|l<e - - - - We specialize in booking good food just the way you like it. Next time f.you eat away from home —try us. DICK’S GRILL i ■ i J ■ J' OPEN 6:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. - CLOSED MON. JAN. 8 in preparation for Annual JANUARY STORE-WIPE j CLEARANCE SALE : Watch for sale ad \v i Monday’s paper. E. F. GUSS STORE I— w,
• Tho Sochty of Christian? Service of the FitiSt Me .hodist : church ■; will hold ’ their jenerAl . meeting, In recokniuon of new : m.«|nhiei|s, at seven thirty p’dock\ Thursday evening at: the dhurch. Mra. ‘Myles pill giVe the lesson. »Mrs. Samuel Emerick the devotional period, anil Mrs John will give the welcope addrbps Mrs. Adrian Baker is m Phpirge pf phe hostesels. Mrs. Rob-.-4ns|>n i'h|s circle headers and Atuidy lesson leaders to meet at jseVep o'clock preceding the meltitigi i lh '■'l ’ ; I Xhe Hobo Community O’ganlz f-tipn ’will hold their January meeting, at the Bobo school Noonday I evening at seven o’clock. - : | ;| , —XIjhe four circles ot the Presbyterian Women's Association will hoik : tbelr meetings next! week. On Wednesday evening at eigh: o'clock Mrs. Kenneth Runyon will entertain members of Ruth Circle and the Naomi Qwcle will meet in the home pt Mrs. Lko Saylors. The meeting; of Mj»ry (prcle will be held Thursday afternoon at two thirty' o’clp«k Ut the hoUe of Mrs, Will- . ill ’ij *
->-44- - - , ■ . 4® L i , January Clearance
! COATS ■■;/ v I . I All High Quality Garments reduced fromjpur ' L ■ ■ i . . ' ; stock at Bargain Prices! If you need > ■!■] $ i I■■ j \ -IK' parel, don’t fail t<? make your selections at these ■ I wonderful savings! r Sj ■' ! t 'l' - jL: . , -— ——— —i lr'"~ HALF-SIZE ALL WOOL COATS AT A ■ : ( . MR Special Low Prices | » Sizes 14’/i to24>/ 2 1 ■jl -uu :—L.—,— l-M.. ' 1 -R i ° • /■. BIT-' j- CLEARANCE OF '\J: |L ' r\ '' 111] Dresses : | ’’ ’ ONE LOT DRESSES t ’ j 16.95 W - r 19.95 j i, Made of crepes and failles sizes 9 to 15—12 to 18 1 J ; Sale i ! IX-95 j! j 1 ,| r , ONE LOT DRESSES [ / I were 12.95 - 14.95 I \ All wool and fine Yayon crepes ! I sizes 12 to 18—12'/ 2 to 22'/ 2 3 'fc I . Sale . ■ ‘8.55 am ;' 44;■ j - \ ONE LOT DRESSES , ' 1 I .s were v ' H 10.95 Rayon crepes and rayon gabardines • i Sizes 12 td 18—14'/ 2 to 22'/ 2 Sale H ' | —r J- \ ONE LOT DRESSES -\ \. 1. . were A J, 8.95'j■ \ \ 4 h V Sizes 14‘/2 to 24bi ■ <" Sale —_—.— j —_ One Lot Fine Quality WASH DRESSES j ■ ' 80 sq. prints s were a bargain at 3.98 all new fall and winter styles : || 1 New Special Price 1 ' ® J' v ' ' ?■ , —— H—-
iam Rtjhrock. Miss son will be hostess \to Circle at two thirtf The January Dramatic WoWanjs ’'chib will he hejfcl 4t of Mrs. Arthur evening at seven tjjlrj| The Willing cljfe ‘cf the First Cpristiim ghurch wi 1 hold their meeting ®,£|the home c f Miss Glennys Itooy. -$6b7% West Monroe street, Tuesday evenin ; at seven thirty o’cfcck. I- ' ' The Monmouth Parent Teacher i Association will hai®* their * meeting at the Molinouth school Tuesday evening, January 9, a seven thirty o’clock' Delta lambda cnfiiter of Beta’ Sigma Phi iororltyO will have u: business meeting fr<the home of| Mrs. George Bair evening at eight o’clock. W-’ - g ? 7~Sf 1 Our Fatima study club will meet at the of Harold Keller Mondlfe evening at eight o'clock- W |
Mrs. John Tyndalf' ill be host- J ess to the Literatures Department of Woman’s club at I seven forty fivp o’clock Monday Evening. Mrs. | -Robert Bonekemper,» assisted by > Miss Bertha Helle* | Mrs. Hugh i Andrews and Mrs. < 11. Brayton,; will have the progtf|m. ,The sub-j ject will ,ne pf Child- ! ren's Books.”
SATURDAY > , LAST DAY / | ONE HALF OFF TOILETRIES ! ! Clearance of Some Items. < I l ' *v i : I I ■ ■ ■ ■■L lj L ■ •"v-; •-■ ■ . ;! I SMITH DRUG CO.
i'' :■ 4 7 "r . — CHECK YOUR COLOR - SIZE - PRICE ■ i r i ■ ■ j - - ■ | -U f- ' ' Reg,. Sale ■ ’ j J ; i.HI | ,1 ■ Size - | Price Price '■ 1 Green Check 7 ■ 39.95 29.9 S ? Red Check 'l——-V-- 7 J 39.95 29.95 1 ~jsrey Broadcloth' -'.J.—.-1-- 7 59.95 42.95 1 Rust Chinchilla 8 39.95 29.95 1 Red Broadcloth ...1 9 49.95 39.95 1 Green and Black Check --4--- 9 49.95 39.95 lT ißrown Chinchilla -L->,—- ! 4) 49.95 37.95 1 Grey & Black Camelhair r 10 49.95 39.95 1 Grey and Tan Cameihair - 10 49.95 39.95 \ 1 Tan Capielhair 10 49.95 37.95 . 1 Red Check ----- 10 49.95 37.95 1 Green ShOrtie id 39.95 29.95 1 Red Chirtchilla 11 49.95 37.95 1 Wine Shortie Broadcloth 11 34.95 , 24.96 f ' 1 Rust Chinchilla 11 34.95 24.95 1 Wine Storm Coatll 39.95 1 Grey Covert 11 34.95 j 24.95 1 Gold Tweed 12 44.95 *- 1 . Grey, Tweed, zipper lining 12- 34.95 , 24.95 ' T'“' fc 1 Storm Coat|,___j.!_l249.9s 39.95 /J : 1! ;Green Covert, zipper lining 1 13 34.95 - 24.95 - I 1 Green Broadcloth Shortie i 13 34.95 24.95 1 Green Chinchilla Shortie -___ 13 34.95 24.95 i J ! —. 1 1 Brown Rust Check 13 . 39.95 29.95’ 1 Blue (Navy) Camelhair 13 1 59.95 32.95 1 (Green Covert 1— 1449.95 39.95 ( 1 Wine Covert, fur trimmed 14 59.95 42.95 1 Red Broadcloth Shortie 15 34.95 24.95 — t -t > 1 Green Covert, zipper lining 15 34.95 ? 4 .95 1 Red Covert, zipper lining )_•- 15 34.95 ~ 24.95 1 Blue Check -♦* 'X'_—J-jlT—, 15 39.95 ' 29,95 1 Grey Gabardine 15 34.95 24.95 1 Red Chinchilla, Shortie. 1642.95 29.96 ’ 1 Blue Gabardine, zipper-lining r —J 16 59.95 42.95 1 Rust Covert, zipper lining 16 49.95 34.95 1: Black Gabardine, 16 49.95 32.95 1 Red Shortie Coat- 16 42.95 29.95 ' 1 Green Fur Trimmed 16 49.95 34.05 '' l ■ ' ■ , ... 1 - ■ - , — — CLEARANCE OF WOMEN’S FALL AND Winter Hats Some Felts—A Few Yarns—3 Exciting Groups $ i M — ————-—-— / I , I I ’ •>-' .■ v & to. 1 * i j '• 1 1 1 ■' : r ' • QUALITY MERCHANDISE FOR OVER 100 YEARS I - ! X ; ' | v '’ I ’ _■’ .
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