Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 15, Decatur, Adams County, 18 January 1951 — Page 3
THURSDAY, JANUARY 1< 1951
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MISS |OUISE HARDING WED lip PHILIP tHOMAS •Mis<| Marian Lftuise Harding becaniAthe -bride nf bpl. Philip B. 'Fiiornaji’-son of Mri and Mrs. I*. Bryce j Thomas , of thin city, last Saturdi|f in a pretty ceremony hritor;?i 'd at lhe home of the bride’s! parents, Mr. anil Mr. .kdin H Harding of Richmond. . i (The Lev. Robert -FriWey, paato* ©I the Methodist church, Had the double-ring rites before of the lYßmediute faith •I'es; fW 'close friendUefMW'drtJj bridal (rtuMy was played •:rq i4| tdie < vrvinuoy. ' | ‘ 'i'he’ toolt place hefori* an l|mrft>vlsed altar Iji front of the riving .fh’t'piaeh, Th»\ itiuiltle <\as donated with an iirrungtt lueii,' jS 2 v hite Htnipdraaons ajid pi*tp|*f>rt|i and a large vase of wlldte ' .and ’,rbothu|.««mrron.e nUmml ■" h.tp ii„ flrcid.n Heveri branch iandle||ia holding lighted While. I.tp.etn eompletedi the scttlny. I or i»>r tVeddiiJM H>»« bihh< wore 'he widdinr; gown | off her utini,’ drs i rjtnk R HiigiH.'nf Franklin I'a OjCTwhlte bridal satin. It ,wtu ia<h With a fitted hoilice, long which ■ tapered to points " VVI 1 » hands? sweetheart neck- \ ' • 0■ • ■ '■ ' - ■ 1 "<■ . i * ■
I Coining ’ One Week Only! Beauty Consultant Direct from New York Salon of i HELENA RUBINSTEIN 1 JAN. 22-27 SMITH DRUG CO.
January Sale i■ 1 —■ — —■ —— — — J SAVE ON COTTON DOMESTICS IN JANUARY! ■ — —* y. . ... ? FIfcLDCREST PASTEL TOWEL ENSEMBLES. Extra absorbent fine quality Turklah Towel*. i , Available In colora of pink, aqua, grech, \gray, yellow and chartruese. /’ 1 Bath Bixe, 20x40, each 99c; Hand Slie, 10x27, each 99c; Wash Cloth*, 12x12, ea. 25c | 36fInch UNBL.EACHED MUSLIN. Sturdy quality. Dependable quality A for (jenrrai household use i...... yard .. 390 ' 1? inch STEVEN'S QUALITY ALL L|NEN TOWELING. Bleached Lr unbleaahed H with red, green, blue or yellow border yard 47c Rs| Inch DARK OUTING FLANNEL, Durable quality two-tong stripe. Suitable for r lining* and comforter*/.-.. L.-. v . yard .. 46c V inch WHITE OUTING FLANNEL? Heavy fleeced. Durable quality for Drape.* and Gown* J yard .. HsH IZ irnh BTAR'TSX 26% LINEN TOWILINO, unbleached u-U.JL yard .. 30c 16 Inch PLAIN COLOR OUTING FLANNEL. White, yollow, pink or bluo ynrd..46c j H MATTRISS CO VIM. Tape edgsc, rubberbuttcne. 4.60 Full Bed Slie, now ......... ! . 3.SS 3.60 Twin Bod Slie, Now ............. 2,58 / "TtX KNIT" IRONING BOARD >AO and Cover Bet. Standard else. 1 Reg. 1.69 — new on eel* ; ..........L H 36 • COMFORT BATTS, Dark Grey, 3 lb. stitched, 72x90 inch. 60% wool, 60% cotton .. each .. 16c "CLOTH OF GOLD" SLIACHSD MUSLIN, extra fine weave for qulltlnfl, etc. Our Rog. 69c grade. January Balo i............................ yard .. 460 i . j —r- ‘ | , ■ ./■ — CANNON BATH TOWELS, large alto, (22x44 inch, In pastel colors, A our regular 1.26 towel (only 60 towels to sell) .y Salo, eaoh.ll,oo CANNON BATH TOWELB, multo color stripe*, size 20x40 Inch,. Lt. Wt. quality. Reg. 69c grade, first quality (only 125 towels on sale) — 2 h* LOO ,WHITE SHEET BLANKETS, size 70x90 Inch, Good Quality » - (48 blankets to sell) y Bale .. 12.88 , SOLID COLOR BLANKETS, rose, green, or blue, full bed -size, 72x84, ; sateen binding— s", ..wool, 95% cotton, stripe border ... Sale $3.88 ■ COLORED OUTING FLANNEL, 36” wide,. Peach, Blu6 or Pink. Reg. 49c Sale 39c yd» PART WOOL PLAID BLANKETS by the pair, size 70 x 80, \ \ . (5% wool, 95% cotton ■ ......I y Pair J. $5.88 i
■ — :k ! $l.O0 v HOSIERY SALE • - '■ la Women's sheer Nylon Hosiery. First quality - <v ‘ ; 51 gauge 15 denier. H Size B ta 49- Discon--JH tinued styles and colors. Such well known brands as Strutwear, Mm Kayser and Berkshire. formerly $1.65 a pair. .. 11 Buy •♦veral pair. ta JL/SII IAN. SALE PRICE a / :
' ; ' ■ /■ . : ■ / 1 ? / H -_-r- ___ ■ ■ - r ■ NIBLICK & Co. 4 ’• ?, - > 4 - ■ A QUALITY STORE FOR OVER 100 YEARS! .
. J / 7- . "a - z / " ' litre apd Queen Anne collar. The s skirt Extended into a full train. Her nylon veil fell from a tiny white (satin bonnet trimmed with pearls. lifer flowers were a cas cade bouquet of white carnations (entered with a white camellia She wpre the pearls offher mother, the late Mrs. J. B. ITnihout of Massllon, O. Mr. Harding gave his daughter in tnprrifuge. Maid of honor was Miss Marilyn Musser of Knox. Her gown was of moss *feen» taffeta fashioned with a sweetheart neckline, cap sleeves u\ul ta floor length bouffant skirt. ■She Wore a corsage of yellow »•••--> and. a necklace of moon stones and pearls, gift from , the hrdde, ' / ; ' /' Dan Thomas of thia city Mmd his brill her uh best mall A re option for thirty KiiestM folio WO'I the idrernony. The hrjde'n tu ill (w.is 1 • ehtefed w ith a '|wn | lifer cake surroundeii by hqikle burQfeiand pohipfms. I <>r iriivtdlnji the bride . Wore a black and British tun dtesa topped .with g green coat lined with mliskfat fjir_After a trip, to Luge ( hurles, La., (*p|. and’ Mrs. Thomim’ villi reside In El Paso. Texas. ' 7' | 41 . d ' ' • ' • ’
H i , : j .( ■ . > ■ CREPE ( SLIP SALE I Nationally a.d v e rt i s e d A Deena 8 gore style slips! Jk'■■'. I Beautiful lace trim qualpRk I Ityl Discontinued stylee I 1 that formerly sold for 3,98 and 4 - 98, p,nk or i White. Size 32 to 42 — Now on M,e » | $2.98 I i———.—i—J
Th4 hrlde is a graduate of Kjnox high school and attended Indiana University. Cpl. Thomas, a Decatur high school graduate, also attended Indiana and is flow stationed with an antiaircraft division at Fort T?liss, Texas. I , On Friday} evening >Jr. and Mrs. Harding entertained With a bufret supper for members of the bridal party and out-of-town guests: in observance of the birthday of <’pl Thomas. Saturday evening they enterlained at dinner Tor out-of-town guests. ADAIiIS CENTRAL P.T.A. MEETING HELD MONDAY Approximately two-hundred and fifty members of Adams Central Patent Teachers. Association attended the regular meeting hejd Monday evening at the high school gym- The bus drivers so the corporation gponaoretl the mbetliiK. \ ;/ V ' -< Martin Rtainrr led the ffr&up singing which opened the meeting. The Rev. J. H. Hall, pastor of the Monroe Methodist church, gave the ilevotioriM,, Holi Getssl. fM'bmpanled at the “piano hy his mother Mrs. Osi ur Helsel, played several select lons. , : T Harold Rchwarts introduced the speaker for the evening, Ihisw JcAinston, from radio station WLW In Cincinnati. Jqbnston. a homespun philosopher, authority on life in small communities and ■ outdoor life, ]ls a popular lecturer in this area. His philosophy and poetry were well received by the group. ' < / ’ , 7.1 ?. :7 In his address he stressed the need for more home life for the American family and added his
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«4a». Society Items for day’s publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson WEDNESDAY St. Paul (Ladies Aid, Mrs. Clint Hart all day. ■ Indiana Hairdreser’s Association, Ruth Is Beauty Shop, 7:30 p.m. Open House and Pound party, Preble school, 7:J3O\ p.m. Academy of Friendship. Moose Home, 7; 3d fi.m. Decatur ‘Jlome Economics club, Mrs. Ralph’ Stanley, 2 pm. ' ladles Shakespeare club, j Mrs. J. C. Hutto|, Hr., S:3O p.m. Psi lota -Xi sorority social meet Ing Elks home, N p.m, Historical club. Mrs. C. W. Deb linger fil9|W«*st Jefferson street; 2:30 p. m,\ /THURSDAY <; 1!. Ae.dian choir rehearsal, music r,mim at Decatur hlgu h< hool, 7.1341 p.m. Phoebe Iflhle class of Zion W. and 11. chundk? church social rooms. 7:30 p.m. ' L , hall In Monroe, 7:30 p. m. 4-H Rami practice, Fireman's Past Matrons club of O.E.SJ, chapter rooms at Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. Women's*Guild, of St. Luke E. R. church, church. aR day. Progressive. Workers class of Trinity church, church, 7:30 pJh. ; Mrs. V. J. Bormann, 7:30 p.m ' M’omenJof Moose ‘ special practice,- Moose Home. 7 p.m. Order for Girls public installation. Masonic hall, 7 p.m, St. Ann study club, Mrs. Carl Stelgmeyer, 304 North Eleventh street, 7: JO pmv Do-Vour-Best class of Trinity church, church basement. 7:30 p.m., Friendship Village Home Economics duh, Kimsey school. 1 p.m Pleasant Mills W.S.C.S., Mrs. Darrell Clouse, 1:30 p.m. FRIDAY Girl Scout Association, American Legion home, 7:30 p.m. Wiping Workers class of Calvary E.U.B. church, church basentent, 7:30 p.m. : \ Philathea class of First Baptist church. Mrs. Pauline Butler, 7:30 p.m. / l. ' Adams County Federation of Clubs, Mrs. 1 Gerald Durkin, 2 p.m. .SATURDAY supper, First Methodist church dining room, 5 to 7 p.m. ♦ | Salem K. and R. Girls Guild bake sale, Ipublix Service. 9 a.ni. Magiey Reformed ohurt-'h rummage sale, K. of P, home, 8 am. to 4:30 p. 4». 1 MONDAY Rosary of St. Mary’s church. C. L of f. hall, 7 30 p.m Root Tdwtiahip Mothers study group, MoKmuiilh sohooL 7:30 p.m. Rsseai-i'h chib, Mrs, R. D. Myers, 2:30 j».m. jTURRDAY J Delta Lambda chapter of Bota Slgmii Phi! Mrs, Clarence Zlper, 7.30 pm. I Root ToWtmhlp Home Ei<on<ini> Irs < |uh, Mrs, Robert Jiditiaon Klrklatu! Isidles chih, Adams (Central higii jchtiol, 7 |Mt|. ' Eagles XuMHiary, Eagles hell, Itlb pm. 1 ! , ■"■ ■■ Epsilon llgnm < hnpthr of Beta fllgme l‘hl« Mrs. Von Htoffet, >949 Mercer Aventie, 8 p.m $ ; —»i «'» much-expreped thought that every boy and giH should have a dog ta grow up \ ' Later In C the evening refreshments veers served by the committee In tfharge.
MISS ELBERTA WARTHMAN ANNOUNCED _ Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Warthman of. Craigvilfe announce the engagement lot the I r youngest daughter, KlbeiW to David Huffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Huffman; of Bluffton. Miss Wa|tnnpaa was graduated from Adamis Central high school last'spring/ Her fiance, a graduate of Bluffton;? high school, has been employed at the Huffman Welding Shop in th<t city. He is a member oi the air? national guard unit at Baer Field | which Is being aeti VSted February 1. No dale ( for the wedding has been set. \ > MISSIONARY SOCIETY IN RECENT MEETING The Missionary Society of the Church of Cod met at the home of Mrs Hueben Smith 'recently for their January meeting. *The meeting opened with group singing and the devotions wenled by Mrs Km«ry> Hawkins. Prayers f Were Offered by Mrs, Cal Petersbn and Mrs. J. Hasel wood. Mrs. Guy Agier gave a review of the book "So lure of Life." HoB call response wan a New Year** resolution, \ Tbe meeting was dismissed by Mrs. Bob Stricker, j
HISTORICAL CLUB J MEETING WEDNESDAY ■ Mrs. C. W. Dellinger was host(ess Wednesday afternoon to members. of the Historical club. Mrs. Rose Welty was the lesson leader Roll call was answered with quotations and current events (were discussed.’ Mrs. Welty used (as\ her subject, “New Discoveries ion Mid-A tian tic. Ridge." Mis. W. P, Robinson presided ■at the short business meeting* after which the hostess served jr es reshments. 'LOUISE BRUMBAUGH GUEST (AT PSI IOTA XI MEETING, j Members of Psi lota XI sorority i werts delightfully entertained at (their social meeting held at the (Elks home last, evening when a (vierj/interesting talk was given by (Loulke Brumbaugh, child psyichol(cglst at the Fort Wayne iftihlic schtjols, "Women" was the topic dlsdiMscd hy Miss Brumbaugh. Mrs; Paul Handier Introduced the speaker, At- a later hour, a lovely lunch was served from the dining table, UUraHively laid wlili a pastd pink doth Mrs. Joe Ke|ly preelded at the silver tea servlca alna Mrs. D. A. Hwlckurd served. The conßhlttan In charge wins Mr.> Hugh Andrews, di air man, Miss Barbara Anspaugh. Mrs. David TerVecr. Mrs. Jack Qdler. Mrs. Kelley and Mrs. Hwlckurd. MRS. STANLEY HOSTESS TO HOME ECONOMICS CLUB TRv Decatur Home Ecdnomlcs ( bib meeting was held at the ho ne of Mrs. Ralph Stanley Wednesday with’: Mrs. William Kohls, Mrs. Ralph Roop, Mrs. O. K. Baker end Mrs,? Delma Elzey as assistant hostesses. . The dub president, Mrs. .oe Oelberg. conducted the meeting, opened with the. dub creed and the song of the ri\°uth. The lesson on "How to he a good club m< mber". was given try Miss Anna K. Williams. Roll call was answered by giving birthday and wedd nt anniversary dates for the draw ng of new secret pals. The Decatur club will entertain the Good Neighbors dub on Febpiary 2'l at the Moose home. The meeting will begin /at ten o'clock that morning and tpe noon luncheon will be prepared by the officers and the 1 charge. Reireshments were served during a social hour and the prize for > a weight guessing contest was won by Miss Williams. 7- ; The Girl Scout Association will ihold' their meeting at the Amerlcan .Legion home FridajF evening at nix thirty d'clock. All members tare urged to be present, :’- > : j Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Slgtna. Fbi. sorority will hold its bUslheaii and social meeting al the hmne <»f Mrs. Von Staffer, >949/Mercer Avenue, Wednesday evening at eight o'clock. ( There will be a meeting of the Kirklund. Ladles dub Tuesday evening at• seven o'dork ut the Adams ('mitral high school. /§;/■>' The Rosary Society of St, Marys ,< Imrch ;.will meet at till (' L, o" C, htill Monday evening nt seven (thlrly o’dm-k. -* The Hoot Township Motheis Htiuly group meeting will be held Munday evening Motiimmth ischqol. The meeting will begin a- • even thirty o'clock The Eagles Auxiliary will hold n meeting at the Eagles lutl' Wednesday evening at eight (thirty o'clock. The Ropt Township Home EvonomlCß dub will meet at the homo of ,Mrs. Robert Johnson on Tues day. Assisting hostesses will be Mrtfi Al Schneider and Mrs. Char-.
' 0 —I r Uh When We Are Per- ; mitted To Serve, There V * Is No Burdensome Fujjf ■ neral Bill — And Never IX 'A Needless Dollar Os Expense. , > ! || IO 61 LUG I DOAN y / funeral home //- DECATUR Phon* 3-3314 l/Z r i.'t ' • I
les Johnson. Mrs. Clarence ' Zinor will v he hnsfess for the regular meeting of Delta Lambda qhapter of Beta Slgrha Phi soroflty Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock. Community Singing Opens PTA Meeting , “To be tnie to Scotland, I cannc* give them away free,” says the editpr of the Scottish song sheet td> (be used at Llncolh Parent Teaphers Association /tonight in honbr of Miss Kathleen McMeuehiy/ exchange teacher from the Vie*of heather, and thistle. “There fOrje. it’s a hapenny, on • cent, for eiicty wee bit o Scotch." "But 'tis niore for the gag than tin* gold." admitted the same editpr, who will lead the communIty kinging nt tl|« beginning of the program In Lincoln school .this evening at 7:3<K . Mrs. Rdd Ereh ton Vvill brim thw/ipeukur from the environs of Rolimt |ho Brui'e and John- Knox, llopble Burns mill Hurry Lmder. Mrii, Paul Handier will Inliodm • Miss .Mt Mcncmy. J M / 7- ! If You Navo Anything To Boil TrV A democrat Want Ad—lt Raya.?
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N EVE R BEFORE! SUCH SENSATIONAL VALUES NEW SPRING DRESSES 399 - (ip ALWAYS A COMPLETE Assortment of sizes ? • Good News! COTTON CRESSES ■ . - ’ ‘ . u . - COTTON FABRICS ARE GOING SKV HIGH IN PRICE. WE HAVE PURCHASED OUR COTTON DRESSES BEFORE THE ADVANCE IN PRICTC AND ARE PASSING THESE SAVINGS ON TO YOU. WE SUGGEST YOUR EARLY BUYING. BUY NOW! AND SAVE! New Spring • SUITS • COATS • TOPPERS . >i|99 aFViwU ’ * tip : . ff / NEW FASHIONS IN GABARDINES TWEEDS f COVERTS - SUEDES, ETC. LIST MIL WINTER COATS REDUCED WAY BELOW ZjN j| COST. GREAT SAVINGS. V Utt ■f i | I DON’T MISS THIS •/ * I I EVENT. I/ - I L SEE THESE MIRACLE VALUES! ■<M> • PANTIES—LUXURIOUS, 3 for __ ■ Up • SMART NEW BLOUSES H • NEW POLO SHIRTS I • NEW SPRING SLIPS I • BRASSIERES ■ ■ I ’ ( ■■■ I YES! YOU SAVE AT YOUR FRIENDLY STORE i ’ . ' > ; -i - ■ ' i ■ ■ -The Naw atoreOKCIS 127 N - •• c<md Ww Decatur, Ind.
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