Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 26 January 1951 — Page 3
FRIDAY. JANUARY 2fl, 1951
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D.A.V. AUXILIARY 1 MEETS LAST NIGHT V * The Auxiliary of Hie plsahled American Veterans held ai social meeting in the D t AA r ; hnill taut . evening. Mrs, Rufus commander, conducted initiation ceremonies for three new At' a- brief 'business meeting the ways and utean.- committee - anPounced, pla/ns for a public earn- ; ikal to he held yn February 17. i flames .were played during the evening and prizes were awarded :o Hilda Sin it ley.: (’at,limine Bark. ; er. Mary Klien Scheiman. Alice. i:\aiison and 'Hilda Hilrino.ti. Rdt;Z hzZ ■'i Z • z
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ii ' ' sjr «. r • i freshments were served by Dor-i ( ihy Stalter llettyj Tinkham and' Lois DeVore. The regular meeting will he held at th| hfill on Febrjarv 11. ' z . 1 zj HOLY FAMILY cUUB IN FtEQENt The Holy Family study dub beid the\r regular recently at the home of Mrs. Jerome Reed. * A group study of uhe j. mass was held during the lesson period and the rec Ration of the? rosary closed the meeting. ? Mrs. Norbert Hess’ will be hostess for the Februurl’ m<‘etlng, r i WOMEN OF MOOSE ! HOLD INITIATION The VVome v n <bf tlif Moose held j formal initiation ser vices for a . class of five ( aiididhtes at' their I tegular mel ting > lust evening in [ the Moose home. j;\ i The Child (’are <‘ojnniittee \was iin charge of the program. Grace
Call and Joyce A'Qli Smith played several accordlan selections, and; the group sang "Happy Rirthdiiy’in honor of Mrs. Y'hestcr Howqixl. During the social hour . the coth? mittee served lovely; refreshments. • All those who plan to httend the meeting at Rluffton Sunday are, asked to meet at the Moose \hopie?: at ten thirty o'clock. RUPERT—MOSER RITES SOLEMNIZED SUN DAW ! I The marriage of Miss Darien* June Rupert, daughter of Mr. aiid< Mrs. Floyd Rupert of near Berpej; and la»e Stanley Moser, sdn of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Moser, ahsd ot Berne, took place Sunday .a> the Maple Grove C|iurch of .ChristZ The Rev. Kenneth Luckey offieft. nted before a background of yet-, low and bronze chrysanthemums and candleabra. Miss Dorothy \Farlow played "Indian Ix>ve (’all" and uccoth| panied Miss Pauline Rupert, who’; sang "Because,” "Always” and I Love You Truly.” Z The brhle, given in marriages. by her father, wore a gown ofj v. hite slipper satin with a fitted bodice* of \ French moire. Three soft fold* at the hipline draped into the long train. The bodic*; was fastened down, the hack with: tiny pearl buttons and long sleeve*; tapered to points 1 , over the hands.; I halo of white sutin trimmdd' with a rhinestone cluster setting! he ld her veil, of Illusion. She < ur-‘ tied a colonial hdtiquel of white, loses. Miss .Marjorie N’enonsehwandet attended ns maid of honor m gown of Hine green with matching mitts and headband. Iler bouquet was a colonial arrangement of yellow roses. Uiren Moser attended hit brother as best man and othei brothers, i Robert and James Mos er. 1 were ushers. One-hutmred and thirty gire«t< were received In the chprch basement following the wedding. The' bridal table was centered with a three-tier cake decorated with yellow roses, .made in.the form of a cross. 1 Assisting with the serving were the Misses Susie Chistler. Evelyn Snow. Gloria Lybar ger, Mrs. Ernest Ijehman and Mrs.' Leon McCUin. The bride will graduate with\ the Jhsl class from Geneva high school. .Her husband will report for duty in the air national guard on February’ 1. They will reside in a furnished house on the farm of the parents.
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I - I I- MB v%l RECENTLY WED — Mr. amb Mrs. Eugene Schindler, who were married recently at the home of the Rev. S. W. Piety in Bluffton, are rtow residinik near Monroe. Mr/,, Schindler, the 'former Miss Mary 7 Ellen Beer, is the daughter-of Mts. Emma Beer ot Monroe rbute 1. ; The groom s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Schindler of Geneva route 2. Photo by Edwards
'1 * ' ; "1 Society Items for day's publication must be phoned In by 'll a. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Z i - ' 3-2121 | \ Acheton FRIDAY jjAmorican Legion Auxiliary open inerting onj' national security, L.eg ion home,- x p.m.,. social hour IpUpwinK. Z. I ||hilo class: of Baptist chUTch. i'htirch parsonage, 7:30 pin. 5 Little Flower study dub, Mrs. Rose Tanvas, l7:30 p.m. | Adams Codnty Roadside Cdunell. Monroe i. Farm Bureau, l:3 J | Z‘ MONDAY Shinny Circle Home Economics qulil Preble Township recreation; d riter 7:30 p.m. Z ' TUESDAY Eta Tau SJgma sorority, Mrs. I?an Christen? X p.m. WEDNESDAY IjHhdorlcal club, Mrs. Roy Price, W 0 p.m. J J THURSDAY , pfl Kappa iyorority vvill go to' Civic Theater, library. 7 p.m. I'hili supper' at Salem E. and R. {•l|UFch, 5 to Sfp.m. ■ Ever ready -class "Galloping. Bteakfast”, Mrs. Paul Edwards. J jo 11 p in. ; , ?•: - ■ —Ut MRS. MYERS IS HOSTESS TO METHODIST CIRCLE I Sixteen inentbers and four guests attended the jneeting of Circle I Methodist church yesterday at the home of. lohji'i T. Myers. Miss Ora Gllpet and Miss Iva -Gilpen were assist; hii/Oioßteß.sesZ Sirs. John Tyndall. program lealfer, gave ah interesting 'review of till* book “dbristian Vocations. ■ A|'the close-'of the meeting the served refreshmnis from an tiitiractlvely; appointed tea table MISS DELORES BELL IS WtfD TO ROBERT SMITH Ift ;a quiet ceremony performed in thA, Bethany' Evangelical I'nlted Bretl|ren churlh; lust Friday evb nhu||MlKß Delores Bell, daughter of Violet of Fort Waylie b<r4{h!e the bride.of Robert E. Smltib »<>n <>f Mr. and Mrs. ( lur Smith'd rhlH.rlty. The Rev. F. -Il’i Willard tend the double ring ■eerqiiiony at flye o'clock that eVv nln/I I Ttj| couple Were attended by Mr. I'iud Mrs. William Hutker. Th| bride a gold drees and Completed her ebaeinble with blucl| ucce«Bor|hs. , . Fcmowlng the ceremony a wed dingZ dinner ias served to the. immtlliate families at the home of -4 I ; M
Correction i > '■' fr’ w ) We Will Be Closed < | EVERY EVENING | 1 NT 7 P.M. . | / I - 1 '■■ \ \ f TILL FEBRUARY 5 / ( ©PEN DURING THE DAY AS USUAL | West End Restaurant
Ihv groom’s parents. I Mr«. Smith Is employed at the Jefferson Grill in Fort Wayne and In-r iiiiHhaqd is attending th<‘ General Electric apprentice school.; On February 1 be will enter th* air national' giiard at Baer Field? The couple'resides at 251 K Reed street in Fort Wayiw. A A molding of thl lllsldricnl <dub Will be held at the home of Mrs. Roy Price Wednesday aftertioo’.' st two thirty o'clock'. -.(Mrs. Dan Christen will l»4 hostess to Eta Tun Sigma sorority ttiembers Tuesday evening at eight o'clock. \The Everreudy class of the First ;Methodist ' church will sponsor a "Galloping Breakfast" next Thurso day morning.’ The' affair will b - held at the home of Mrs. Paul Edwards from uin© /until eleven hp'c)ock and the public is cordijal|y Invited to attend. Fruit juices, coffee, homemade cookies, rolls end chicken and cheese sandwiches will be served. No tickets art* being sold fo.r the breakfast hut a. , free-will contribution, will J>e taken. j ! \ ■' ' ' ,A chill supper* will served at Salem Evangelical and Reformed church next Thursday evening from five until eight o'clock. The supper ik being sponsored by the Girl’s Guild, who Ail) donate \ the proceeds td the ehjirch organ fund. Tickets may be purchased from members of, the guild or at the door. The pub-
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lic is invited to attend-. - Members of Tri Kappii sororltv vho are planning to attend the Civic Theater production of "Edward My Son" on Thursday, February 1, are asked -to meet ,at the library that evening at seven o'clock. Miss Dorothy Schnepf r.s id charge** of arrangements. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Graber Geneva, are the parents of a haby son, born at the Adams' county inemorial hospital this morning at 9:49 a.m He weighed 7 pounds, 11 ounces. HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted: Mrs. Thela Bowers, Pleasant Mills; Mrs. D. C. Blower...
After-Inventory Clearance Sale
1 I.ot 80 DReUeS Made of fine quality Rayon, AH Newest Styles, Former prices $8.95 and $10.95 assorted sizes 9-15, 12 to 18, ■ 14h to 20‘/ 2 Sale $4.50 5 Z X; ■ .. ’\ J • z * X ■ - - I 1 l4>i : 115 HOUSE DRESSES 80 square prints v6ry Special Price, Your Choice sizes 9to 15, 12 to 18, 16*/r to 24*4 for $3.19 — j A" 1 1 Lot Water itepellent Children’s SNOW SUITS sizes 1 to 4 Extra (Quality Former Price $12.95 Ex.r. 5p..., al S .„ 8.,5 1 I'" ■ ■; r "'T i i<ot . . BOYS' SNOW SUITS , sizes 2 • 3 -i 4 \ ; ■ . . Fine duality Ail Wool Tweed Former price Sale $8.95 ■ 'iz ’■ I
HOSIERY SALE! ONE LOT LADIES NYLON HOSIERY. B'/ 2 and 9 only full fashioned, first quality — After Inventory Sale ....;. pair _. ONE LOT LADIES’ NYLON HOSIERY, 9 to first quality, After Inventory Sale, pair 1.00 LADIES* PURE SILK HOSIERY, 10-10</ 2 -11; outsize; “stretch-ease” top,reduced to.. pair 75c RAYON CREPE SLIPS, Pirik, broken 'sizes, greatly reduced, "Deena 8 gone”each..l.6s BLACK LACE TRIM SLIPS, Knitted Munsingwear, formerly 3.9Breduced to.-each.. 1.65 BLACK NYLON SLIPS, Plain tailored style, 32-34-36 Sale Price .. each .. 1.65 1.00 BRASSIERE size 32 to 40, formerly to sl.9BSale Price .. each _. 1.00 LADIES HANDKERCHIEFS, flowered design r ..each _. 10c POLO SHIRTS, size 1 to 3 and Short or long sleeve _J . Reduced to .. each .. 1.00 JERSEY KNIT GOWNS AND PAJAMAS, \ sizes 13 and 15 — Values to 3.98 ..l. f ... J... Sale Pric£l.2s FIGURED JERSEY GOWNS, size 32 - 38 - 44} Were $3.98.' Greatly reduced to sell. .Tj..xl Sale Pride .. 1.65 BOYS PLAID SHIRTS, size# 6 to 12 each’ „ 69c BOYS BROADCLOTH SHIRTS, sizes 10 to ?8 | Stripes and plain colors! Reduced to .. each .. 79c Niblick & Co.
Geneva; Mrs. Edwards Evans. Decatur. I ’ Dismiisspu: MrA Joe Schwartz and baby girl. Berne; Mrs. Janie.; R Yoder and baby girl, Decatur, Mrs, Arthlur Heller and baby girL Convoy, <1; \Mrs. Amos Moser. ' ■ ! ’'Z ' zC .Z' C.' •
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; Berne; Mrs. Patty Lyons, city; Mrs. Harry Raudenhnsh and baby I girl, Monroe; James Hoblet' Wiltshire, O. ?' I If You Have Anytning To Sell Tr* Want Ad It brings results.
i i <>i 75 DRESSES Made of Fine Rayons. All the latest Fall and Winter styles. Former price $16.95i Assorted sizes f 9to 15, 12 to 18, 14«/, tq 22V 2 Special Sale $6.75 I •( 1 Lot of * _TOO RAYON BLOUSES that were $2.00 ant! $2.98 Sale Price SI.OO & $1.50 sizes 32 to 38. Less Than Cost of Material. 1 Lot Children’s SNOW SUITS that were 12.95, 13.95 to 16.95 Sizes 3\to 6 l 2 —7to 10 Less than I cost of manufacture and material Very Special Sale $7.75 ' '■' - — i ‘ .• . Z All Ladies' ALL WOOL COATS 1 Also Junior, Misses and Teen« Age at {prices far below actual cost of manufacture. I Sizes 9 to 15, 145/ r to 2ty 2
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