Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 28, Decatur, Adams County, 2 February 1951 — Page 3
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< ALL-bPING BREAKFAST ' HELD THURSDAY MORNING (> ’ ' one hundred guests- at jilcmlfifi (he Galloping Breakfast al . JtliP M<|iie of Mrs Paul Ed wards c..: | morning. Mrs. \\ p. Ifltombsnn presided at- the attractive t table * where the '.ferved. 'l’hy affair, was s'.i.-,.- ■ 1 I Everready vlass of tne ■ i ji ; -f, iiethodist llurj-h. I '.•la'-- plans a noodle sjonp>l' - : br ; Thursday. February [ 15. ■ I -‘:;i may be/plated with Mr:.' .. . .: -.Mitj or Mrs. Forrest Eixey. (>u Matt: h I aft English Tea wi.l ,■' h'-i|' a.! the ; home o; Mrs. v\ I'Juy !’.|-ov.n ■ and a luncheon will *l *Y‘i honie of Mrs E A SJ.tn'. kev on -April 5- - ■ ua■ ■ , 1 . r . WALTHER LEAGUE 'jviLL.Ji present comedy ,' | Bingen pValthier League; , kill sJpxmt' a ithree-ai t iminwdy. ’b-(I |Me Darlint," at ' .the Hon;', Iphd High, school gyntnasium i&itj coy! .i, aitd Sunday evenings at .■ »i[ in ;|i ■ lock jAdmiit-sion price • 4Til iidf fifty ■ mils iwr adults aim
yW J Bringi DEEP-ACTION relief from coughi, [.'. I dutfine»i with every J L/Ttwofllk tingle breath! — iw <4? • ' the krtnlhlng, hirdicßtc’d v|ipotSi . , TO MOTHERS! • V *X„ N(M . Hliscnvii hoik- nit lions •£ liMK-pmved ttiftdlciftiffif- " for mothers r< hove n-use Jes of I ’• ; ' I naiwh colds this sprcml Way L->.T' 1 . .. . vjii'tTi t|ie vt|ry same Vicks P, la / k -\ I Vapofci-ilHluitbrini’.ssuch gland ' ® .£{?<’/* u l 1,1 ' ( V.-—< V ■ n .... « '“"‘V: , / '•Ban . Ifswo easy ...so effective! the H-lief Tor VK ZPIIL Just put 2 Riiod spoonfuls of hours, rub '-yX yr - Viij'iolifo h in a.\-.-iporiz<.'r or bowl Va poR u I)-oiti; . es- / ( L t<if boil ng water as directed in throat, baCjk^r/^C.——LL tin- patjkage. Then . . .breathe in and chest, too fir —'i S- < 'WORLDS BEST-KNOWN HOME REMEDY TO RELIEVE MISERIES OF COLDS! X. j QN THE SCREEN FOR T’HE FIRST TIME The Pilgrimage Play so lire OF JESUS CHRIST Here it o picture you'll be talking about— long otter j hove teen itt ‘ Watch Jetut a» He goes up and down the Paleilrnian rnirytide, proclaiming Hit Gotpel and performing Hie ; ndrout miro det. \ j : j $ For power, tor dramatic tweep, fgr tender palhot, for | tragedy ond majestic triumph■««*.thh--Rorffoyeli | the life at the Soyior iepimbuollaA I kT In beautiful color ’ film, .kVidch for ill Yoo'lt wartt to i j»it leverol limei.'. \ ; . i : "1 I ' : • \ ' 1 TO IE SHOWN AT To Be Shown At i ciuh LUTHERAN CHURCH 1 W. : . Monro* It ■ | Doeautr, |nd, I ;|[ \SI| \\ I DSI'.SDAY f'vhrutio 7lh ’ * ! I IP. M. 6:15 p. M. ■ H;3O P. M„ K ! | ' . X X „A..J - ~1'~I:T ■ '-'ii 1 1 "...fw—. 1 ' I [A iamiixuAAArAi£izcnsnMnnfc|E i B SATURDAY & SUNDAY Q B [ SPECIAL ■ i H Fresh DRY ( O'ITAtIECHEESE ~H J | 2"’ 19c IOC"’ H raMiDclicioiN LONG HORN CHEESE tE Hf 63c lh - B Hf HEART CENTER ! M H'jl 1 ICE CREAM _ E] El Delicious Vanilla Ice Cream with. *4 a Strawberry Center H H 1 's9c' | ' —— H 1 N G. GOSSARO. Mgr. 'DECATUR. IND. BSS *i 1111 ■ IJII
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- i , ■thirty cents for children. The cast of. ehai-dcters tnj ( hides Eloise Ainnann.' Glenn.V'j Ainnann'. Martha. S<hw|hn. .ttbfr otky Mailhnd, i Barhaira Schetv niann. Phyllis Schuemann. f Dorothy Getting, Joan Bultenieler, \V Hiner ■ Bulteineierl’ : Clarence < Jetting. Eugene Mailknd and The play is under thd direction of W E. I ffeltnan, principal of Stf .John's Lutheran ichoof at Bingen. 1 i - UNION WOMAN'S CLUB ME-ETS ON WEDNESDAY The inion Township Woman's c|nb ,ipet Wednesday afqc-rnodn at. Ui< . home of Mrs. Mae SiultA with 1 wriii.-.i.me members', ’.t.yo gjtests and njine pres. nt'. .The rm et in : - ' .1 v. itii jc.ing Irtu of the song of the ipotithiatid ’he club i reed Roll ’.call iv as an.sweird with liirir. mid ,'wed.»i:iig dates The les on, bn w indoiv ;i. ■ . im u' was given -hj Mrs. "I ! . cel Stults. It was voted toiussi.st ini the blood baiik program land Mrs. i l ap] M-oi i-.in was appointed c-h.ih -‘
Hull. | . The next nieetitig will lie held it the home of Mr*. HeitHn (Heckler, with Margie Shaffer and EdlthyDehner assisting. This wijll be an all day meeting and n nring party will be held. Refreshments were nerved liy Mrs. Florence Bauman and Mr< Lillie Hammond. FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE MEETING IS HELD Mrs. Raymond Snyder was hostess Wednesday evening to meinhers of the Friendship Circle of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Mrs. Edward Wert, circle chairman, conducted the business session. Mrs, Harold Murphy was the program chairman and led a discussion on countries oft the Far East. • [ \ During the social hour several games were enjoyed mid various jrizes awarded -Refreshments’ v.ere served by Mrs Snyder and Mrs. Murphy. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL * MEETS ON WEDNESDAY x The regular meeting of the St. de Pair] society was held | Wednesday- afternoon at the (’, |,. (or e. hair. Following a business session a so< ial hour was enjoyed- Prizes ; were awarded-to Mrs. M. F. liar Us, Mrs. John ls»sjj.e and Mrs , Ellg Lengerii h ■ The committee In charge of the viitei tuinment was compused ol I.MrH Fred Hvliulle vhaliinurb AlihL Jerome Coffee, Mrs, Frank s 1 dohohan mid Mik T .1 Mrlzlcr |- I , : ■ TDWAHO JABkHB BPtAKS ( ID LkQION AUXILIARY I- d *,lll 'I I .Ihlh'l . *mi till’ fill’ bl Ilu .iiioi nl the open mci'llbif’ on imihmnl Btuinlfjc- *|mh»»ol'd ip ihe Amnrlciiti Legimt AiixilliHt |>!Hl wii'li ill the la’Hioil hirntu MlmHi Mnrtiritt’l F.ltlitg piprlili"! at . Hie opening t rroinntHrß, Muting wlilrli the colors were mhiitHTd. ! uhd led in the pledge of nllegl I lined, i | Miss Kiting prcsHilod Mr*. ;'.el’ma Roop, fourth illatrict nat . Iona! security chairman, who inif reduced Mr? Jaberg. He stressed iii| liis talk that our country is j.gain endangered hy war and i rged eager participation In the imise of national ftecitrity. Augi .enting his address was the showing of the film. "Behind The .Ration" by Lowell Smith, i This colored film depicts the advancements in science and methods of IflThbr from the beginning of America. j 1 ~ , v A group of small American flags encircled with small paper Liberty Bells were used as the i on speaker's table. bells with the word Bond written on them were used as tallies during the social hour held following the meeting, were played and refreshments were served by Mrs. Edith Kling, Mrs. Betty Davidson and Mrs. Hora Poling. The Catholic Ladles of Columbia will have a business and s|;,clal nwvilng at the C. L. of C h ill Tuesday evening -nt seven thirty o'clock. j - j ■ The (JAlta Th«U Tan ' sorority hiiHliirsH meeting will be held at eight o'rloi k Tuesday evening at II c kjlks home i , Thei Ijiilies Fellowship of the MisMionmy i hiirth will hold tliwlr ‘ I lu iilin iiirrl III)’- ill Ihe Ihmie of i> Harold Idle wine fill I Nel Hl ; , mid i riiiii sdai t-\ chin.i .11. Ml” Illi O I l» t» k ' . sr 3 Mi -- I I’ Filhoii will ■••nh’i I .till S ’nt\inl.ei <i of flu’ Mui ) Clri’le of ?V| > Pl ••slivti't Imi • him It i i noun nl (wo tlilrfv oT|iu|lt 3 mUilli'i Circle will nmol, it! th»' Mrs. Frutl Hmllh nl two irfv ii'< Im k on Tlmrsdiiv 3 Tito VFW Auxiliary will, have in ? white elephant sale nt the VFjV * home Tuesday evening nt elgp , o'clock. \ . \ -- - L ■ .Mils Martha Hossnian, of Berne, was admitted to the Adams county memorial hospital Mopday for mi dor surgery. Her condition ;is regarded as serious. Miss Hossanm eperated the Hossnian hosipital i i Berne for many years and ’s< wol known here. Al ’’aylor, proprietor of the Victor:,- bar in this' city, returned from a fishing trip in Florida this , ikeek. He brought back the legal (htdi of black bass and croppies which he caught near Orlando. One of the bass tipped the sales at hipre than 11 pounds. > Judge Myles\ F. Parrish and bailiff Sam Bentz spent all day Thurst ay cleaning the court rdom
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itl |ju!piiral.loti llor Ihe Fel rnnPy I tet m <i| rout I ' ihleh stiii-tn| ncMl i week. - Society Item* for day’s publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) • Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson FRIDAY Ave Maria study club, Mrs. J? H. Brunton, 8 p in. SATURDAY Zion Lutheran' Missionary Soci- . ety bake sale, Piibtix Service, 9 'a.m. I ’ Bethany (’ LAV. class rummtige . '-alp, bast-jnem 'of, Betliany E.l j:. ( i chim b. Winchester sti-eet. s ,i I to 12 jWHin. SATURDAY • I Mhiiruev il lo ’W.S.t'.S cufrlefia [slipper. Moi; uhi'vide [\h-t hodi.--: h’lf. h-.' I, . ■ . " X ' i I - Z!ol; ‘ I if i:- •:•-t !' '[ •< '. d (' '.!>’• ciull, rj.il) I: , J I h-lia M feetu | : i ■ ; . . ■ i . ini? IJ a. h-.-ii- | Wulf’.cr’ l.( .. . . . - ' ; Zion I ufjln . > i . .• ' i“T 'i :' I 1.1 lie < .ii ■li i. hlh. A! I . <1: W ( i 1 i liiiul, tn |in \ j . i Ad-.iiii ■ i i.iini. i a... o ■ i• .. i Mulirnv Fiirm iHlicnn, 7;!|n pm TUfpDAY VI \\ Vinlll.w i w Hill- «l< ph ‘I" snip, VFW Itimitb, M p in l’.|||inlh |..iil|iu> ill I'liliiinblii hublnii'i.’rt hlul hili ml mimlhiu. (j I. Hl' hull, “ in p m (Hu Unit 4if |,oi|idi”< illsiliM-dmi i ioiiiv Mi» ltoi|iiiiH IH'llr, 6 p m .Imilitrk ni Amei huh I.cgbiu SiixliUlv, Legion lining I pin Miulitlmiilli I'TI . *Mt*timoii|li Rtllool, T;!IO pm . Poro.hanlHK Igxlffe Red Meli'u hull,. 7HIM p.m. Church Mothers study club, Mrs. Maynard Hetrick, 8 p.m WEDNESDAY Y*sl Join XI sorority busines:. meeting; Mrs. Eugene 'Durkin, S p.m. < : i '■ THURSDAY .Ladies Fellowship of Missionary church. Mrs. Harold Idle wine, mN N. Second street, 7 p.m. Presbyterian Mary Circle, Mrs. E. C. Filson, 2:30 p.in. j Presbyterian Martha Cirle, Mrs. Fred Smith. 2:30 p.m. Lutheran Circuit Will Meet Sunday A meeting of Circuit A, comprising the 10> l.utherun congregationin the Decatur area, tyill be heiq i Sunday afternoon at 2 in'clock, a" St. John's. Lutheran church <-n . ‘route 27. Georgy Arkeliauer, choir master of Zion Lutheran church in Fl. Wayne and dlirecior the Fi. Wayne choral SoVilety, will be t|m guest speaker |Tihu Rev. W. G Scjiwehu, pastor ■<»£ the hoat congregation, will cdndiut the opening devotions. * Hugo lloerger, vice- 1 chairman of the circuit will preHide. The ReV, 0. C. IIUHae, visitor oi Circuit A will dIscUHH circuit falls ArkebiCueT, well known ilrni.director, will illhcumh |Jtp use of music in the Jmtherun worship iH-ivi.e, mending to i'4-mi Nordhroi k, i<-ii. fu-r m I'linimuci l.uthei (Hl Hchout at Soest, t|nd cl’lWlriliiin of the pi.igiam cimn'mltiim. 11 ■ minitiil f|ci |imi of brib er* h |o t (l lit ld iilitL d |l|t’ d|i ••ctluii- of lac lllilllilllillll ' .IIJ’I I let'll. .11 : ..llilix'l tee ( tllm'lsl I.| - tin I'.lll I I *h:.l I X ••i" • i'.'h'v'r ,“i r >t-1 ■i>■ i \ i-.i-.1...-. Ir - , I | ami i. ■l'■ ml h I hi ■. i .i Pim.le \ , I ' 1-i ‘ ■ ■ Locpl H<tll is Opeh (Evenings L I L ‘J ! . i ; ■ .<»!;!; i.ilft I'l | ' . 1... , * j - . t|jc I'l ■■li'l'l’l Vi' 'I :• <•- !\ -1 itiumunt < d I.A'la I hat [ip . V hall, lot tiled on \<>i li '.l . \ mii •ilrect. is now i.peu every e.'c:i i . for members tiic piihlin until further nOHcb. GIRL SCOUTS Girl Scout Troop 14 met after j school Tuesday. Roll was called i\i»d dues collected. We decided to' exchange Valentines. The girls' then' held election of officers. The following were elected: Claudia Caston, secretary-treasurer; Jano Grimm, scribe. We sang songs toid a new game was taught by Kay Deßolt. The meeting closed with the Friendship Circle. Scribe, Barb*raK*iv«r. 1 Horse's names must not exceed ! a count of 1,4 letters and may not : exceed three wordsj the Jockey i Club rules. |
Opeti Lenten Season Pn Ash Wednesday f j ;Tlm 1 r’HHon of Lent will ie j :4||Pbed at Zion Lutheran cltur< h ijtl’Wi-st’' Monroe street Ash Wed(i<|Adayi .February 7, by presenting 4 film ‘production in full color of •h»b tftory Os The Life Os Jesus Christ-*’ it Is a feature length production and a filming in color of thb pilgrimage; play presented each tjpring in .the Hollywood bowl by The Hollywood pilgrimage players, it .Was filmed two pears ago by »he , LutherUn Concordia Publishing . jlouse of St. Louis. , “It/is the greatest story ever tilfned; a picture people \klll talk ipxJut long after they have seen it." 4«» id |he pastor of Zion Lutheran, the Rey. Edgar P. Schmidt. "Seeing -.Mis pi<j '• ;- ..,. . . j .-, 11‘ople ■•StTinut f a-d to -m ■- ' J , ; I - i|- ! a:<; wiil I - . iJwn at t|? <■ I’ ' ■ ' « v' • -i ' ■ i; < I '■ \ Ulmri.-d |I. : I -I 'lir; .I 'riiul. Wi 11. •in . Ui-ti i' iiitt. i . . Mih l aju'iii' I i| Mi. | , .- ..j i i hint bnhx hov, (i Klim H VI I n llm 0., Mh'ptigt imiHiiii, ‘ i | i ' ■’ ■ i ■■ ’ If Anything Tn l»n ! OwnarrlH Want A«t urini HhiuHm
I -La. : - * . . . . \l\ ■ I MONEY-SAVING DECATUR DAYS AT THE ECONOMY DEPT. STORE Mon. Tue. Wed. Feb. 5,6, 7 ■,ili ! ‘ H . i v [CHECK EVERY MONEY-SAVING VALUE CAREFULLY! v ' 150 PR. WOMEN’S I v 1 LOT GIRLS’ \L*»v 1 LOT LADtfiSU-— -U SHOES H 3 CINDEREI LA DRESSES ’ ■ DRESSES 'l-00 1 I *l-®° s s°° (Values to 53.!)5) | g (Values to $10.95) * A 70 pit WOMEN’S V MEN’S WHITE I — — SHOES T-SHIRTS v | v MEN’S TROUSERS 2 for I 50% YVooI—SPECIAL *1«OO 9ft (Values to $5.95) f ft j . j (Worth twice as much) V WOMEN’S WINTER , COM’S V 1 LOT WOMENS 100% , UA|W i a v MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS i j upto WOOL SWEATERS .50% or. 1.00 ' I ? I ft (ReßUlar $.J.95 Aulues) .’lls - , ' - ' O ■ ■ ■- . - ■ • ! . ■ ■ f■ - .1 • ' < s ■ ■ '■ . ' . . ' ' ' ' ‘ . ' '' ' mfl ; r ' ' '■ ■ ’ . L - ■h. ' ..•I -I : i ' \ » • 1 j " \. i . <.* i ' ■ - : .■ ■ . V ’ 1 j ' ' ■ ' | : »■ I .- ' a ' i - | ' ' •' L * ‘ - 6 , A : i S S KNIT SHORTS ■J- ■■ “■ for I :i-oo I ' —; ' O.MA -SAVE. I .[• ; ■ . 's — I - ‘ , I ■ [ ' . I , | ! ' ' I.adi?s’ Aprons—Were 98c each 2 for t !-.i i 2 for $3.00 Ladies’ Plastic Aprons—Were 39c each Hamas —Were 2.985U8 Men’s Work So^ks—,s pair Si it- Meh's Slih-oyei sweaters—Values to 4.9552.00 BoVs’ Sweat Shirts—Were 1.39 <Si9c Men's i'lahnel Shirts—Were 2.39---- SI.BB ,00 Men’s Ties—Values tb 2.50 ,50c \ Men’s White Hankieslo for SI.OO Roys’ Corduroy O’Alls—Were 2.9852.00 Men’s Red, Blue Work Hankies 6 for SI.OO . - ECONOMY DEPARTMENT STORE - i DECATUR PHONE 3-2900 \ INDIANA
I I Frickt Fune ul To i Be Held Saturday | The body of K J. Fricke of Iml lannpoli ulli -mt be taken to Berne ft>l rbuthil n 'the MRE y »niK tery until ii|lat®r date, posidbp! 4 month from now, Mrs, Roy ITjctt of route nix, a friend of Die family learned today. Funeral Bert kek will be held at 10 a. m. Saturday morning. The body will be pticed in a mausoleum, until weather conditions permit the trip from Indianapolis to Berne. \ The body lies in state at the Flanner-Buchanan funeral home, 25 West Fall Creek boulevard, Indianapolis. Mr. Fricke, an Executive in the Indiana Farm Bureau, lied of a heart .attack while walling for a hits Wednesday afternoon at ? an ! n ■■ ■ , ~t . '< -M.D .I ' . ' ' ' ■ *<. ' . " j' • II- ' ■ ' i ! ' ■ . . ■ L‘ I J :' i. ' ' ■ J- ■ ? ■ ‘ I 1 i aid t k-tHih .<’> I I i ;x I < ih,.i mieed ii< pi .* -. > v I mom < -h»iv .i\ I ; Ihc tv i it| tiutny m*ih('ii [ CREOMUL fcMHpN, Ch«rt L»IG«. f > ’ •
Itt 'bill >1 ft Ind il | <-11 • nipt ht’ilon fll I ln«t c« ntbci Wln II the tt’fili’f 1 filth - t>> <ml ' their pr< -Cltristn strike k <|rdee nl Moro than 32,mi1l ComttiUte| k * lit | the New York,hi .-i were est witli out rail srivii-t- mduv when the strike forced the New York Central railroad and the Valley j railroad to cancel 130 cotnnittterl trains 1 . The snowballing strike threaten-! ed to hit a smashing blow at the; war effort. 1 Autoraohlle nianut[acturers at Detroit, many turning out military vehicles and' tanks, [laid off 76.900 persons in 16 cities across the •ountry and said the total wotjild reach 1)0,000 later today. The output of military vehicles faced a twothiids cutback. T -I ■ ' |i , vim ii- 1
■ V ' . : J , ' . I ■ , .. 1 - .)■ A \ \ v lop Leadernhip (i v hip* dope for marc than x |. . <m. FRF E Open Meeting Monday* j I | i hviwni H.atal lit Part Wayne, Yau ’■■ t iu.ir.Dr. Stewart McClelland aa'a adult education for odvanaa nie ciaei nowform Ing, write; • • ( Idland, HpottMot MA INSTITUTE > »"■' > i IndlunftpoliM, Ind. h»OTHM »»-£■-
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