Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 21, Decatur, Adams County, 25 January 1951 — Page 3

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MISS MARY JO KRICK BETROTHAL IS TOLD .\fv„ ‘anjli Mrs.. Robert Krick of LU \leiyp|! Avenue today niadthndfttl the Engagement of their vounaest; dauJhter. Mary .Jo, to John W. H-early, son of Mr. and Airs , Pre mice L. W early of 434 kat<t Franklin ■ street,,; Huntington. No date has been set.flor the' wed’ •ding. • , Miss a member of ,the local chapter of Psi lota XI soror-ity-j graduated fyotn DecatuV high r< bool and the Jqhn Hickey mem-! yirail hospital school of nursing at; .'.iiderso'n.' She was employed at the AdaihTi county /memorial |i<»sk j’lial for several years ahd is now i ultra fifed iriuw t:he General Electruj (ionipany lieke. •Mr * v't c.lrfy '';s a.; graduate of Huntington high school and Ball State Telphers college where he was; affiliated with >' Bigina Thu tiainma. He served three and omi

J, ' \ \ FINAL L '\‘ ' *•‘’•r ' ■ I \ January (imiiiw; siLE FRIDAY & SATURDAY ■ - J -• d 70 WINTER COATS \ Juniors - - Straight and Half Sizes j < At Cost Price 'irnt' ' - ;i- '■- . I' 25 COATS & SUITS ’ i ■ i ■■ Values to 59.95 : 1 \ , «I NOW 25.00 ;i A— - S i Ld • Final Clearance on all Dresses i Junior, Straight and Half Sizes 97 DRESSES Formerly; 16.95. 194)5, 2255. 25.95, 26.95 your <a nn * \ CHOICE lO tVU ' -tv u ? ’I ■ * * 1 '•' i l ' ’ '4 ' i l ' \ • 110 DRESSES Formerly Sold For 10.95, 12.95, 13.95, 142)5 a good w nn Ji BUY AT s*oo L . -—; Also Other Items Too Numerous To Mention E. F. Gass Store

| f Dress Sale ■ I •—y — — I SR] ji Ihe event\you’ve been waiting for. \Such values may never again I I : be offeretl. Buy now! Hundreds to choose from. I ———— —1 —■ Starts Tomorrow! All new Fall and Winter Dresses from our regular stock. Selection I includes Ladies Regular, and Half-sizes . . . Juniors . . . Semi-Teens and Childrens. | 1 - I v ; , Choose a dress'at regular price. Select another of the some price for onlvi \ One Cent ''■ • I ' BRING A FRIEND ... DIVIDE THE COST J — - A --- ■ --- - J ■' - ■ --.1--- - SPECIAL: 1 Table Kabo and | / ORIGINAL Gossard Garments and Bras PRICE ’ J ■' 1 — i EHINGERS ? -.i . ? \ I \ The Boston Store I

half years with the U, S. army during World \Var II and is now field scout executive of the Antht ony W’ayne <‘ouncil. Boy Scouts of America. ROOT TOWNSHIP CLUB IN JANUARY MEETING > Twenty-six members of the Rpoj Township Home Economic 1 club attended the January 'meet iiig. held afternoon at the, home of Mrs. Robert Johnson. Mrs. Edward Peck was welcomed, as a new member. The meeting, over by the newly-elected president, Mrs. Adolph. Weidler. opened with the chib .creed and group singing. Mrtj< Sherman Kunkle served as pianist. Year books Were distributed and the roll call response was birthday and wedding anniversary dqtea of each meinbbr.V Fallowing a lesson on ‘‘Wihddw Treatments" by, Mrs. Lloyd Bow-

nian installation of officers was •conducted by Miss Anna ’K* agent. , * During the social hour contests were enjoyed and refreshments were served by the following hostesses Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. |AI schneider and Mrs. Charles J«)|hn."on. F ; | MRS. KLEIN ADDRESSES I WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION |\ The Women's Association of the First Presbyterian church hjeld their January meeting at the church Wednesday evening. Mrs. Robert Macklin, newly-elected, president, I conducted the meetihg,' Mis. A. C. E. Gillander led ihe ' devotional period ami then introduced Mrs. Robert Klein, io f ; Goshen, guest speaker for the ©ye-' ring. Her topic whs ‘’Thine i's t-he Power." Mrs. KJein is chairmaniof the program department of the Fort Wayne Ptesbyt erial. j After a business session she meeting dosed with the MizjitlC MnUliction. A so<;ial hour followed and refreshments wtjre i id the diniug .room of tiid t-Jiurdi. Hostesses Avere members < i the Maty Circle. A I Mrs. beam hostess to sorority chapter i. Mrs. Eugene Beam was hostess last evening for'the business ahjl social meeting of Epsilon (jiapteA of Beta Sigma Phi sorority. A brief business session w'iis ibnducted by Mrs. Beam. |The members answered roll call Ity- naming an selection in literature that had broadened her, under landing? During the cultural lesson Mrs. Vernon Krugh read u#n article entitled ‘'Benefits b( ijeading" and Mrs. Noble NidoI itenius gave a talk on "The Forms Literature \ I j Canasta was enjoyed during the social hour and refreshments yiere served by the committee jh <|iarge. ! Mrs. Glen Manlier, Mn<. and Miss Ava Kraft. I ' J■- 1 r ' t \ \ • Kirkland ladies club ; Meeting on Tuesday | The Kirkland Ladies dub he 4 tl regular meeting at the AdarVs Cfentral high school Tuesday evening. Thirty->two members and three gueslts were present. J Devotionals were given by Mri Walter Conrad, followed with § reading, "Her Busy Day,” by Mrsl Harold Barger. During the buslnesj meeting, conducted by Mrs. Albert Bieneke, plans for serving th| Farmers institute dinner on Jani uary 31 were discussed. Mrs| Dorphus Srhlickinaii was hitp the cljib as a new member. •Mrs. Ed Arnold led tHr iri singing the song of the inontij and the lesson on “Saving Energy -1 ? wds given by Mrs. Nolen Bargcrj The retiring officers were prej,

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Ml Society Item* for day’s publication; mutt be phoned in by 11 a. ,ni. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) i Phone. 3-2121 'Phyllis Acheson ■■ -a r - \ - V .1 i THURSDAY L Aeolianf dipir rehearsal, Decatur high music room, 7:3Q p.m. c ■ i Ruralistic dub, Mrs.'Richi 1 ard K p.m. -~»- W.C.T. 'Mrs. Amos Lehman, I 11:30 p.ini , \ \ I' D.A.V. 1 auxiliary, D.A.V, >ill, x p.m. I 'y ' ■ I' • Emblei| < lub, Elks liotnej 7:|30 p.m. '“i ‘ ' 1 Order Eastern Star, Masonic hall, 7:3(| p.m., -' St. Xnibrose ’study dub, Mrs.! ; Law rem ‘Hrauii. 7:30 p.m.’ ! Ruth thd Naomi ('irde of Zion i K- and I j church, social rooms of! church, a:3o'p,m. Angel study duh. Mrs 1 Carl A. Br'aun. 8 p.m. \ Methoiilst Circle 1-A, Mrs. jbhh T. Myers, "2:30 p.jn. I Methodist Circle r 2 A, Mr s. Erman Jphnsom 2:30 p.m. , Methodjst. Cirde \2-B t Mrs. Methodist Circle 3-B, Mrs. Frank Klick. 2.:30 p.m. Metho4|st Circle 4. Mrs. Ijazffn M.oore, 2:130 -p.m. J I Women! of the Moose forma! initiationg Mooae home/7:30 p.m., officers ‘J|t’ 7 p.m. ; I I | FRIDAY I American Legion Auxiliary open; meeting Jon patiohal security, Legion 8 p.m;, social hour following| . \ * _ Philo iflass of Baptist church, Church Little Flo.wer study oiub,' Mrs. Rose Tanias, 7 :30 p.m. Adams J County Roadside Council. Moniroe Farm Bureau, 1:30 p.m. '. MONDAY Sunny [Cirde Home Economics club, Preble Township recreation center T|3Ci am. [ — sented w|th decorative plants and .the door prize was w-on by Mrs. William pster. Hostesses L»»' uje evening were M.rs. Franklin Fruechte, -Mis. Walter 4'onrad, Mrls. Harold Badger, Ed Arnold, Mrs. Millon . .Huffman and i Mrs. Dorth 1 Shady. | I ? !| ' i : s ' -"I. — il. " ; 1 ' Plug Leaking Pipes Leaking water pipe* may be temporarily Repaired with old leather, or heavil| paraffined cloth for cold water pipies. Hold in place by means of wire tightly, secured with pliers.

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Jlraml Urs. Carl Kirn, o7f«k Wayne, 'yesterday wita Mh and Mijs; Robert M. Fritzinger. The News-Sun sdys that jAtrs, Nola Colter, who Ms be<en whiting relatives in Detroit and Elmhurst, HL. is now Io ated ut tile Methodim Memorial Home at-Warren, and will be glad to hept trorti friends. Mr. and Irvin Goldner left this ffiofniiiij to attend the Indiana I dress -show being held In f 4fidianapolii|; I The Blujfjf|on Chamber of Commerce willl|old their annual banquet tonight with Rev. Don Bailey of Fort Wayne as guest speaker. Is. J. Mastemon, retiring, president, will act aSjimaster of ceremonies. THU 'progra;|i includes group sing. ( ; tn'g and it ;|iiusical entertainment. “The Direathtimers,” by a qulnte'! ; Woifi Hie Opsian high school. | I'he club the Elks ' w |ll hqltf their meeting tonight witfi initiation and a party to follow. | ; . jw. A. Wlepper, dairy executive who was-stricken on Jan. 2 with Hlpess, is zprogessing very fai-torily i(isi physican stated. He, is able to ifit up aq hour and onehajlf each' <|-Bij/-a n d has made >*ood progress inh The past week, He is confined tgrx his home, a limited number pf JyHitors being permitted by his physician. . I County auditor and Mrs Thur-' man I. Dreft 1 motored today |to Ind iahapolis t<| attend sessions of thol Indiana' st<U legislature. County l clerk, Ed Jaberg traveled to Ihdlanapo)io 'Wetliesday. also ,’oj attend tlfe |-sessions. The county i officials joih: others throughout the State' to niftet With meinpers of tne legislativeJibdies to explain fully the rhachirtery of thp various deliartmeijts. : ‘ ' Woman Is Arrested As Cattle Rustler i ■ Indianapolis, Jan. 25.- (VP)--The FBI ka'id Mrs. . Emma Hamrnond Vernoh today Tor violation of thn interstate Shipment of stolen cattle statute. Special {Agent Harvey Foster; said Mrs. Jones is accused of being a member ;bf a ring which stole 15 head of cattle at Rossville, 111., and sold them at Nashville, Tenn, last Aug. 29 * Two other members of the rink' were arrested previously, Fostew said, \| ' '' ....■ L1 ' ■ ! 1

,1111 mi " " 1 , I ■■■ ' -■# ■ <L^ r / • j ■jk ’ I ' I 1 —r/A 1 W W '/ f j \7\ ■ Sr I//7 W . IVA ■< ' \ X3SC,. % tfEvT ' l ■ 1 ‘ A fashion first! A triple treat! | I .■. 'l\ ‘’'''-'r ' ' ' .; Three dresses-in-one ‘' • I j 1 i i Featured in Parents' Magazine, February Three times wonderfull Kate Greenaway tops a cottqn frock in pastel checks with organdy overdress in sherbet tints to be worn together now for dress-up; I .f as two separate dresses later (the sheer over a slip for ■' ' ■ 4' - summer). No wonder Parents? Magazine picked this as big fashion neyn! The organdy is permanent finish and the checks, fine Dan River Wrinkl-Shed® gingham. Big and Lihle Sister sizo: 3 to 6x, about $7.00; 7 to 12, about j $9.00. Both with the ever-present Kate Greenaway pocket. Kiddie Shop .4 , 147 So. Second St. ? ! .' r

lOJOSPITAL >1 h i • ’ '■ .. ,l „ Admitted: Mrs, Williani Evans Decatur; Mrs. Clifford Simon. Portland. \ 1 ' I Dispaissea,: Mrs. .VDri-rls Brod-1 beck and baby girl, Decatur; Ralph EgleK, Debatuf; Mrs. Robert Tonnelibrl and luiby boy, city; '[ Mie. Hart Id Baseshore and baby boy, Decatur: Mrs Chester Isch and Itabyj boy, Decatur; Mrs. Jack Schuig and baby boy, Rob ert Re y n olds, Berne; lirere Thiekne; Decjatitr; Mrs. Joseph McKepna and baby 1 gif’. De<ati|r George Massonnee, Decatur. f ■ • - ; . ■

Mr. and| Mrs. Richard Hess, of Berne, are the parents of a ba >; (laughter, born at the Adann. county memorial hospital th.! > morning'’ at 2:48 o'clock.. S h'e'weighed 5 pounds, 14% ounces. [ A baby son was born lo Mr. ami iMrs; James Striker, Decatur ro* to four, at 9:17 a.m today at the' loc:.l hospital. The baby w( khed 7 Weak, Tired, Nervous, Pepless Men, Women ’ , Get New Vim. I 8,7 «004-bye to those weak!viior,yitelity| . 1 7 lack at Iron. Get up trwrti. ba Xppy all day. have plenty ot vltaUty left over by tvenlnf. Qetrex contains Iron for bload plus supplementary amounts vitamin Bt, Calcium Get Introductory of "get-acaualnted” atw at special reduced price. 45«. Try Ostrex Tonic Tattew for new pep. rtm. vwor. vltaUty, better nerves, this very day. At jjtl drug .stores everywhere—in De.-.ijiurr :tt Smith Drug Store,. ——————I Personal To Women With Nagging Backache When kidney i iction slows down, many folks complain ol .taaxini; backache, loss of pep and energy, headaches and dizziness. I)on,t suffer longer with these discomforts ' if reduced kidney function is getting you dowa—due to such common causes as stress and strain, over-exertion or .exposure to cold. Minor bladder irritations due to Cold or wrong diet may cause getting up nights or fie<iuent passages. Ddn't neglect your kidneys if these conditiuni bother you. Try Doan's Pills-a mild diuretic. Used successfully by millions for after &u years. While often otherwise caused, it's amazing how many times Doan’s give happy relief from these discomforts — help the 16 miles of kidney tubes anil filters flush out waste. Get Doan’s Pills today!

; A baby daughter, (Weight u pounds, 4 minces, was' ijorn to Mr. and Mrs J Harold Rnnnhm, of Van VVdrt, 0., at 3 a< lock th|s morning at local liofliital. \ MrAand Mrs .Joe Schwartz, Jr,

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of Berne, are parents of a baby daughter, borji at the iocal hospital yesterday at 6:39 p m. She weighed 5 9Mt ounces Democrat Want Ads Bring Results