Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 26, Decatur, Adams County, 31 January 1951 — Page 3
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!<US6- WORD'.N RITES Wt PLACE SATURDAY •Mi * Ihmiim hiihh, uMiphler pf jlfhl \| 1 li.HIH i -I) Hiiah 111 BlulU.m • ,f min I |,.,| I , i i I. vVniih'ii ; -i>n, oi Mr .iij ! >linln,ii| Wmiliii J| ( 11 ( |(. vilh ', t •» Dm Fli>[ Alt-l bmlb-l < Inn n in '.l.hfriufi I,n-.l 'I hi: 'llni. 1h r |KiiiniiiiiH y hniiiiiihi/tt| lit - ' 41 i\ (|i|Uh It . pit h I'lillms ■, inp ■;i >ii.i..|. ,i|r-| ii>■ it ni-rd |j ' mi llpinlllfl Nvlh'l I ;ini| Ml ' iFi'lllb * 'L._ ■ **. | Ylio 111 idifl i'liwii bml H flttml hoiHi’p or m.hluii ! with it mnrqijlnm h« ■ i|k» ■ mil ipit-tl i w lih ;i . but tha < f CfyllHliilv Im V kjt'K it lTtUllol ka’H |T<| t<) ptllnts ()lr| lift I 1'1“ '• aihl ism 'hire at < eitt Atis| (1' iHrt.lip full skirt a drown-• fil'd ■ lit-adph ii- of . bro'if Imarti •! I a fiiiimrllp v**il ■of ilimtitm . ml in C'hantillv |ax 4 and obi f ried a White Bible topped *^jt.g ! » < rehlds. A'twi-strand pearl neck ht le wan hi‘r gift fronOhe groom.* firs. Alfred .I'eaison attended. b«’i sister hs ina.’jon ijrf honor .n I •i taffeta <ovvn designed wish j tonnd 4eee< line, fitted bodies ;in§ a th.i.ir skirt draped a h<>|f). She wore pink gloves and ■ a|ried a bouquet of pink carna; .■ < ‘ . ■ - '- 'tinman Wiliam Worifrn, broth ■ |*t the .groom., was. | best \tnan, i
I . I . ■. ' /'. . ' 1 1 ; THURSDAY MORNING SPECIALS ,f 4 ■■ ■' ; - i- - \ ■ / ‘ ; ANKLETS 1 Pairs iQ<j \ Keg. 39c pair Now w fpr “WW | One lad . r ' j hl Ki:s DR ESSES $<.95 iIzCH I - 12. Hfgjs.!ir> VidufH, Now . "T' '■y .! : L_ - ' ' I Kiddie Shop ' i ; 117 So. Second j 1 ' liß 11 '““'""''''''j.' . ' : .j ' Mj- ■ ) i, ..-■ i ■ “ r _. ' k * i i ■ ’^ a 0 > o o/ gIIKIIMIIMgIIBIi■■SJ!,,?.- “If & T~ 'l' _ ' •* ■SHIP IP 6 p >c< W * WWi> r " 11 **— llll P , < K »e'*">9‘ • t,ort ot I TTV' TtiriEJ - P 7.50 «•<! To. i n< n ' I IF* iSto-iiw I S==L' '. ■' ‘ ■’■ ' ■ : ; ' ' ■'■ ; •I So sentimentot so closely associated with happy memories. So precious aod beautiful u H « ... and so usefull No other gift has such an ideal combination of qualities as solid silver in the pattern she’s selected for her own. j ; Choose today I 3 ; Wide selection of serving pieces available an ’6 JDBQDDDDHSDEnOF ■
Jniid indiei were \HT<ir| Poftrnon, I Hddh* Bryan, Hoyle Htern and' Pon Yager . Mih hiihh and Mra. Worth'll weif hi tired in nuvy hhiti niiHtim Llqs itnd\ wore < iii hukomi of’ pink end a hili’ rihow . • .« At the ip. epi lon held ftriltiwllM t| t e . <>i i iiioiiv iii the t hlh’i h Hudlul • Himin lb” bridal mm litltl In lai h; aiql i mum ei| «Illi a lout l|err»d Aeildlllg t ltke \HMlM|ltlg\ wltll Hie onliig weie Mih Wlllluih Wonlen, Mt*t’ Omar FraiihlKpf, Mra Lloyd Hiiflmnn. and the Mlmm’h Joyrn John lox, Vat«y Abbott. ’ Carol Hiti gei . Niniml Yoke itiid Lilt ih* > . I Mrs Wortlen Is employed, ttt the 11. and S ! .' studio and her htiaband at tlH> ‘Old l‘ , l‘rst National Batik 1 in,, Bluffton . v . r h < ■ 1 ■ [ SUNNY CIRCLE CLUB ' MEEVs ON MONDAY , ’ ' I The Sunny J('ir< le Home lEconlOtnics Hub |met at the Preble j Township recreation center Monj day evening tor their January : meeting. Mrs. Juanita Monkey was welcomed into the Hub..’ The soirf of the month was used to open the meeting and devotions from Psalms 33 were giv.tin by the president, Mrs. Milton < Kruetzei iaan. lesson on J"Window 1 Treatments" was given by Mrs.
Arthur Fiiuiormelster and Mrn. Arthur Koenem.ann. [hiring the biisinoss session It was voted to contribute five dpi llirs ho the MurHi of Dimes. Contests were enjoyed' durihg the so<dpi hour and a poem wins read hy Mrs. Bmklev, Refresh menis , were served to twenty live members by the hnsteswes,. Mrs Louise EriteHHe, Mrs Ainan du Borne Mrs Dorn Klmaderi WOMEN OF MOOII AT MIOWINTER MEETING. Thirty st* members ol Hmdm ul ilui|ifer of the Women of the Mpowo ullniidt’d the aiiniud mid whiter (ohfofelße lodd Hiihdnv ill the Moose.home In lllitiftoti Thd ttiltfernnee thenie was “Asstatatioe id Others Brhigi Joy to All The address of welcome was given by Anna Groton, or Bluffton, and the. response by Maggie Haley of this city. The opening cerem|onies were put on by the Decatur chapter. The committees of each chap *tr present gavto their reports and the local chapter won three prizes, on their work? The committees who won were Mooseheart. Moosehajyen and Child Care and Trainink. Mrs. J. W. (ialland will be hostesg to members of the ißesearch eli|i,b ' Monday : afternoon at two thirty o’clock. Mrs. W. Guy Brown v. ill. he the program leader. ; : ■ I - The Church Mothers study club j wiß meet at the home of Mrs Maynard Hetrick Tuesday eve nlng at 1 eight o’clock. Lessons, frdirt the Christian Home and Parents magazine will be given. Members are .asked to note that the meeting is being held one week earlier than scheduled. The Eagles Auxiliary, will have i public party at the Engles hall this evening at seven thirty o’clock. Pm oliantiU Uidge w'lll -meet la regular session at the Red Men’s haj| Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock. i ’('hr Hr Josrph study Huh meet Hol Will-be \ held al I hr' home ol pMrs Joseph Murphy Thursday evening at eight fifteen] o'clock ’('he |W H,C H. of thl’ Monroe >llla Methodist church will hold a cnfeteila supper In the cliurHi bmirmaiit Haturdny •v«n[ng from fIVh nntilugeven thirty o'etoCK. The trnblir Is Invited to hGvnd.- The
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'mlp F Bh ; | . MRS. RICHARD CONRAD wag. the former Miss Helen Joan Bi4herlcb, daughter of Mrs. latwrencej Bieberich of route two, before her recent marriage. The ceremony was performed in the Autioch Vnited Missionary church by the Revi L. W. Null. 'The groom Is the son of Mr and Mrs. Walter Conrad, glso of route two. After, a wedding trip to Florida'the couple will Crsjde on route two. i — Photo by EdWaids.
! j - Society Items for day’s pub- * licatlon must be. phonod in by 11 «. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) f* Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheaon WEDNESDAY Eagles Auxiliary public l«ftrtyl J-ldgles hull, 7:3ff p.m t (Friendship circle of Zlon E ahd R.pkbUrvh, Mrs, Raymond Snydd.i ":h I».m. ./J Phßulethaan Circle of Zion E. nnd R. church. Mrs. Cletus Miller,: s pm. J.ndina Shakespeare club, Mr». George Buckley, Homestead 37. 2:3<», p.m, St Vlnceht dr Paul society, C l. of .2 p.m. 'l\ i Vbion Township Woman's Huh. Mrs; Minnie 1:30 pm] JliVtorhul Hnf>, Mrs Roy Price, 2.31 Q pin.’ 7 Wednesday Night Bridge chlh. Mfs Frank' He limit.', 730 pin, LHi . THURSDAY ;Jj Bt Joseph study clnh. Mrs/ Murphy K 16 pm. , L G. E Aeolian choir rrheaiwh iH htur' high school*-music 7 :m p in. i Order of for CHrlsi stated meeting. Masonic hall; C:4f» p.tn. .'I S<pCha-Rea, Mrs. R. C. Hersh, i . \ 1 \ Holy Cross discussion club, Mrs. Herman Loshe. 8 p.m. Ladles of Trinity E.U.Th church,church. 7:30 p in. > Bethany Ladies Aid and Missionary. Society conblned meet ing„ church, 2 p.m. v ' j Wesley class of Methodis' church, Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Krick, .7:30 pin. ' Aid of Union Chape'*, chiirch, all day. W„M. A. of Nut tin an Avenue U.i B; .church, Mrs Nettie Zehr, 7:30 pcm. , \ -Tr[ Kappa sorority will go to Civic Theater', library, 7 p.m. Chili suppen at Salem K. and R. church, 5 to B|p.m. Everready I class “Galloping Breakfast", Mrs. Paul Edwards, » io 11 p.m. iws.M.S, of Nazarene church. Mtis. Glen Habegger, 7:30 p..m, J ' FRIDAY i Avt* Marla study Mrs ,J.j H J Brunton. 8 p.m. SATURDAY Zion Lutheran Missionary Society bgke sale, Publix Service, fl a.ni. lEcthany c L.W. clase rumnup rale, basement of Bethany K V.U chijrch, Winchester street, x an. to 0 Roon. 1 ' SATURDAY ' hioikoevllle W.H.C,H, cafoterln Hiip|ttr, Monroeville Methodist ihtM’Hi, 6 tn 7.30 p in |. H } MONDAY ke«i>arHi club, Mrs, J, W, Cat land. 3:30. p.m. Adams County Chorus rehearsal Moiirde Farm Bureau, 7:30 p.m.. TUESDAY Ppcohantas Lodge Red Meli’s halll p.m. ’ , Ciiuhh Mothers study club, Mrs. Maynard Hetrick. 8 p.m. —— — Flipper was previously scheduled for ;the Thanksgiving holidays but was cancelled due to weather conditions. I : ■ | The G. E. Aeolian choir will have leheersal in the music room at Decatur, high school Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock. The average railroad car carries about 60 tons ot coal. 1 Galloping Breakfast, Mrs, Paul Edwards, Thursday 9 a. m. = '•'11 'i
George Masson nee, of ,N. Eleventh street in the Homewood addition, has entered the Lutheran hospital for surgery. , Everett Studabaker of this Hty Was the high bidder and purchaser W the MMi acre farm of j. B. Jackson, six miles northeast <»f Bluffton in Lancaster township. The price paid was SjJll per awre. Fred Engle is reported 111 at his home on Rugg street. He has been nuup4fratlng Die past year fijom Injuries received when Ihe Was struck hy an automobile- while reporting for duty us a city fjrrman.' I G R. Hnite who has made his home for several years with a Slater, Mrs. Cora Lough, West Madison street, entered the Vettrans hospital in Fort HtUurday : -Mi ami Mrs, Lester Habogcr, i of Berne, iii v the parents of it b.i|i>y I son. born al 6:32 a.m. today a|t Hie : Adams county memorial ho»|>llu! i He whiglied s' pounds. 7 ounces. — u L It’s a Bargain! o ‘ « S— l4—l4 |M- 18—20 {(PypW | L-4&-42 flaXteMt T 9204 i . FIVE aprons shown In Pattern TH2I)4. You’ll think of many othdr melons! Each gaily trimmed with pßnslvs. contrast, binding or ruL fws. Perfect for showers, gift , or y&ur own pretty kitchen. Small I|, 16; med. 18, 20; Ige. 40, 4k. Still. lA4 yds. 35-in.; 1 yd. contrast. .Send T H I R T Y CENTS ib for special pattern to Marian Martin, care of Decatur Daily liemocrat, Pattern Dept., P. O' Hbx 6740, Chicago 80, 111. Print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, ZpNE, SIZE and STYLE xNUMBER. " 1 ■ Have you seen . . . The new Silhbuette? The new Spring Suits? .Fp emblOs? The i Order our naw Marian Martin Pattern Book, read all about your hdautlful spring wardrobe. Send Jhjßt Twenty Cents for your copy 4»day!' A FREE pattern of a npw spring hat is printed In the book.
GIRL SCOUTS Girl Scout Troop 15 met yesterdiiv afternoon after school. Katbv Cole had charge of the games nnd Phyllis Roth and ; Marllyii I Uhrlck had charge of refresh’ m v ents. A review ol the lli'e of Juliette Lowe, founder of glil squills, was given. f >\ Scribe, Alicia Ann Levy. Nineteen ini'liibei a i i,f Brownfe Troop 4 unit Tuesday after arhotd, A dlal'ilHslon of hobhm<s wuk. held iii’d a liii'gu di'Milin | oi' pupp”! ml work, pohtriirdr l . hmbrlodury, 1 kllllHlig ptiper doll , um| tinpklbs .suit’ nnjnyi’d hv the ghle A sHity htiur utid refreshmentß conclude I the meet Ing. tcmibe, Faaaanne Litchfield Girl Scout Tmop 1 .’I met Tun” du v Afternoon nt tlm |,|m nln school. The meeting opened W-itli the (ilrl HrOUt promise and laVs New officers elected were Marilyn Jefferiea and Donna Small, patrol leaders; Jane Uhrlck and Carolyn Bassett, scribes; Barbara Suttles and Madge Schelderer, treasurers. (Reports were giveh on work done for badges. Games were played and Girl Scout songs were sung. . The meeting Hosed . with the ! Friendship | Circle and singing "Tapi.” . ’ Scribe, Jane Uhrlck. First 27 Days Indianapolis Jan. 31.—(UP) — Here are the results of the Indiana first 27 days in -.session: v > ’ A-i 500 bills. and resolutions introduced. 9 passed both houses. L I pasted house of origin ad vanced to final vote in lOther house. \ J’ | t»2 passell house where Introdueed. j \/’ 27 passed second reading in louse where Introduced. | 23 brought out of. committee in .'louse where introdmi’d 338 still In < oiumittor Tn . liouse where introduced. I ' . ■ . ' I If you have something to Mil or rooms for rant try a Damocrat Want Adv. It brings rssults
CLOSED for remainder of this week Helen Howell BEAUTY SHOP _ 11 Say It With" flowers Frbm j 'J
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wiaMHBMAMBaaoaaaMmaMHMaMW Admitted: Mrs Ralph Hnvihi Geneva; Mrs Louiaii Giirwom|, Wlllahlro, o. Mrs Vlelv-in Bum A. DecatJur v . DhonlHM’ <| Kuy Claim, shafh r Decallir; Mrs. Jerome Kohiie and baby boy, city; Mi- llobert l.ugia bill and baby hoy, Decutui ; Kounetli Kim t, Imcalur, Mr» Fram es Rt’ldeiihai h, city; Mis, (iawal’l Ikl >'< ' ■ t!ci m Imh.-n • Mill, ri< mi M ill \i i • ,i \\ Hill. Ih’i 11111 l Mis Hnlpl, t amt I.ahi Igirl, Gxiipvu, Bfl||ili ‘I pm hb'HiMt, ln>i|afiir Miami. Fla . illllltlfdlrit its pop uiatton almost itn limcH (lurln t the last 5(1 years. Tulsa, Okla.. grOW by 123 times over Its Ifliin figure
Warning! I 1 - . :: . ■ Don’t eat Friday’s Breakfast at home! WHY? BECAUSE IT |IS FEBRUARY 2nd! TIME FOR THE GROUND HOG I ! GROUNDHOG BREAKFAST J ! PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 6:00 till 8:30 A. M. i *' ■ ■ ' ■ . Fruit Juice, Sausage Egg, Pancakes, Syrup Coffee or Milk Adult appetites, 75c \ Elderly ladies and children under 12, 50c
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£i<>n (Lutheran Missionary Society 1 Bake Sale, Publix Service, Saturday,’ Feb. 3,. 9 a. m. (Chicken and noodles. Baked goods. T ■7/;; —4* 1 !■ 1 .
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