Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 37, Decatur, Adams County, 13 February 1951 — Page 3

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Dry Cleaning r' — '■ By ' ■' KELLY’S Is Dry Cleaning At It’s Best! “Guaranteed To Your Satisfaction" "J—\ | ______. USE OUR MANY SERVICES — ; \ . I ’ 4 h COMPLETE TAILORING NEEDS H : r \ by I - ■■■ T ■■—.■■■■■■■■! ■ XVe Arc Exclusive Agents for Applying “CRAVENETTE” Water Repellent , I ~ Gl ARANTEED \ f DYE WORK - from J Till -COLOR DYE WORKS j . IRE WEAVING of GARMENTS Invisible rewraving of cigarpl burns, U. | A moQt liyks. '<•!<•. I FURS Stpred . . .Cleaned . . . Glazed ♦ . . Repaired I 7MOTH - PROOFING J Insured by one of the largest 5 ' Insurance Companies in the World ??" s — — I Vi mini mi hi h ii ijn i ii OUR OWN "STITCH IN TIME" SERVICE At No Extra Cost To You! ' All Garments Receive This Inspection i A'’ ■- '' . '' . \ 1 i ' | I '■ . Rut tons sewed on . \ . Lining Repaired 1 Seams Repaired . . . Cuffs Tacked . . . Bell Loqps Repaired . . . Snaps Sewfed JOn . . . Pockets Repaired . . . Buttons ••' Removed and Sewed Back On. '| ' ' • I j • krllv'N (le.i iihi g MMuli* > • In Monday—Back Thursday • In Tuesdays Back Friday f . ;, • In Wednesday— Back Saturday • In Thursday—Back Saturday i'j, • In Friday—Back Monday I ] ; • In Saturday—Back Tues, or Wed. PHONE 33202 FOR DELIVERY ; Or Stop In At Our Drive - In Plant KELLY’S Dry Cleaning ( 427 N. 9th St. Across from G. E.

FRED C. HOCKEMEYER HONORED ON BIRTHDAY lU>lmlv»«H of v I'Timl (’, Itoeki'-iih-mm Kill lit>i t<<| 111 hIH plum iluv ovi'Hliip to i'lilchfiile III* bli lliilitv nimlvri I ' .ii v. ( urd miihh’H vh H' cnjt>v<’<l uml h wa f • tTV>HI iHh’i hl lilt 1 rVi'llhlji, Tlkihp |in>kt<ni «iui' Mr find Mi-< ('hiiilriH I lot I<VIIH<V<T mid Ur. mid Mim |<’rmil< Kiilhcf mid dmiiihtiT ui I'm k\Vu vnv, Mr;' mid Al i m Hm idil Hm ktmim i i and "fl. Mr mid MrH r . I‘di'm- llm ><<•; inoyiT mid .tdilldrmi, M|r mid Mix, Ihitiimi I ImkmiwyiT, Mr. mid Mih Htiyinoiid llm krnncyori (andj Ur mid Mrs. Willlmn llm ‘iwma . i . ••il Monrmivllh', . Mt. mid Mrs. IhTiiimi (liH-nln and non of iioaglmid, Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert lliM krniwyer and family. Mr. and Mih. Wuttor Hot kenieyer and family, and Mr. mid Mrs. Rn*d I lloekemeyer and daughter, alt <rf 1)< cat ur: v I ' MISSIONARY SOCIETY IN RECENT MEETING Ttyj Missionary Society of the Church of God held their meeting 1 recently at the hoinef of Mrs. Guy Agler. Mrs; Emery Hawkins was the program leader. The meeting opened with the hynj\i “More Ixne to Thee” and the( scripture lesson was taken !r<d 1 Psalms. Mrs] Hawkins read l lay, poem "But Onee I i’assed this Way" and pniyers w<th offered bviMrs. Charles Frank ami Mrs. Herbert Hawkins. Mrs. Agler gave.the Introductionto the study book* of tlie Near East and Mrs. Floyd Mitchell reviewed chapter three of “Near Fast Panorama.” ' After a business theetlng 11eshments were served by th<kAstess. ;■ EERNE COUPLE MARKS | COLDEN ANNIVERSARY Mr. mid Ed Svhiagenhuuf <>l west of Herne observed their golden wedding atinlversary Haturduy evening \ with a dinner In the Marine room of the Herne amlltorluim Approxlniately fifty |a isons utlendeil the eeh-hration, The rihiple wrir mm i led Feb rimry 9, lIHII,, .and reside on Ike farm where Mr. Hrhlagenhmif was born Mrs, Hchlagenhuuf, th" former l.uvtßi l.lddv. Is "o'years of age, mid Mr. Helilageiihuuf, ,a ii<llre<l fmniii, h 73,' Both etiljav ,o<yl health I 1 They are tlie parents of seven tlilldren, Miss l.ela H< hlugeiihum mid Mrs Herman Hleft of Bluff ion. Mrs. Frank Hpriingcr mid Mis llobmt Mym« of B>>ine. Mrs. Kenneth .Snyder of Churubusco, Mrs. lllchmd Manley of Battle < eek. Mich., mid Harold Schlag enJiauf of Geneva. ART DEPARTMENT MEETS ON MONDAY The Art Department of Woman’s < lub held election of officers at i<ieir February meeting, held last evening at the home of Mrs. Forest Lake. I The following officers were named for next year: president. Mrs. Clyde Harris; vi< e-president, Mirfs Florence Haney; secretary. Miss Kathryn Weidler; treasurer, Mrs J. P. Meyers. \ An interesting discussion on flower arrangements was given by Mrs. Dale Ross, Miss Georgia Foughty and Mrs. Franklin Franz. DRAMATIC DEPARTMENT meets With mrs. kohne Mrs. G .J. Kohne w’as hostekn Monday evening for the meeting of the Dramatic Department of Woman's club. The program w'as in the form of a debate on the question “Is Teen-age Chivalry Dead” by four members of the speech class at Decatur high school.: Miss lona Smltley tided as < huirman | an d, introduced the speakers, who presented the discussion in a Very entertaining manner. Miss Harriet (ferber and Miss Mary Ann Owena wpoke for 14.e negiitlvc* Hlidc<, mid Miss Hue imoleii mid Mlhh Hill on the .ifflimilllve side Doane Dorviin la liiMtruclor of the speech C IhHH; Following the proprmn a short hiishirss meeting was condmte.l and lhe hostess wns assisted In serving I*ellexhm<>ms by' Mrs. ! awrem c An .pmigh? Mrs Howard Huck and Mrs. R, H randy be tiry, . RAST PRESIDENTS IN ' FAEETING AT LEGION The Past Presidents Parley of the American Legion Auxiliary met last night at the Legion home. Mrs. Tillman Gehrig, president. conducted the business meeting Pinochle was played during the social hour and prizes were awarded Nick Braun, Mrs. Cehrig and .Mrs. Dallas Brown. Refreshments in a Valentine motif were served by the hostess, Mrs, Ralph Roop. The next meeting will be hel l at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Rash on March 12 '

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The I 'llug of; the Past Mill* ions duh of the tirdet)' of Euslc<rH Star, to hiiye, hmiil held ’rhursdHy ovmiing, him ht'cti pn#itp<'ti»'«l iihtii Mmt h J The D Y 11, daws of the Trl'nlty EVani-.dlral Cult e$ IWelhreti • himli will hnv«< Ils class par|y nt the church Thiii'Nslay evening .it seven thirty o'clock ? j l™., j The i’hllgtheu (‘luss.of ilh> Fllrsl Bnntlst chut-ch will linnet In the church purlbrs Fihhiv evening at < vjen thirty o'( lo‘< It. Mrs c l< Bell wifi hiiyc chargvi of the prd» giam. Members aroi reminded to bring; (heir; dime carils Jo IhD HH*e.ting| Hostesses will he Mrs. Roy. Johnsbn and Mrs. Jutneg Hti’ic-kier. ”• ■ i ' ' ; . tV ' TficTfneet ing of the. Profit and Pleasure. Home Econibmlcs club v.ill be held at tile hdme of Miu Belle Andrews at sdvfrt thirty o'clock Wednesday evening. The meeting wajs.. previously to have? been held at the 'hbme of Mr >, John Stoneburner. '

. J ■ r v ; ; y ? r T’ T ’|' •■ o Society Items for day's publication must be phoned in by <: 11a.m. (Saturday 9:30, a. m.X Phone 3-2121 Phyllis'Acheson ] ; TUESDAY St. Mary's Township Farm Bureau, Bobo school, p.m. Trinity W.S.W.S., church,' 7 Hii P.m? ,i ♦iffl St. Dotnonic study club, Mrs. Aithur Meyer; 4if> .Iftekson street, after church. i , Rohokuh Lodge foinial Inltlm lion, (idd Fellovyg halt, 7:3<F p.m.. Monroe Better Home* cluh, Mrsj. Hiram Wittwer. 7 .to pm. I Homemakers duh, Mrs. GcMwld tbiok, 7 30 p m , Dutiful Daiighierg class cif Hetha iyf chureh, Mrs. Fred fhron Isler, 7 30 pm. Delta Theta Tun business meetIng, Elt'i home, m p.m,| : WEDNESDAY ;. Profit and Pleusiue Home F<‘mmrtile|| duh, Mrs, Belle Af(d.reWi*. 1

: ’ ■ i. J J»| : : i ; TOILET : : water i 100I 00 : • The beloved Roses-and-Spice • • fragrance' wins him . . . the I • long-lasting quality and mist- • • cool freshness wins you. Its » • convenient sprinkler-top bot- " • tie reproduces early American • • Stieget glass. Twice the quan- .• • • tity 1.75. . Smith Drug} Co. : I • •• ■ iii .• i i * 1

Don't , UNDERESTIMATE . . . the power end beauty of a» lightweight, Modern | New Home Sewing Machine. It’s a honey—you wHI jlovo It. Immediate Delivery on desk model*, table ccmboles, cabinets, portables. ; : We carry a full line of everything to moke sewing a pleasure. We have many good buys on guarantodd used sewing machines, treadle* and electrics. FREE SERVICE onallsewing machines for one year. sell fjoj* less! BOARDMAN’S SEWING MACHINE SHOP 223 N. Ist St. . SHOP HOURS! 9 • 9 EVERY DAY I ' 'iIT • • I

7:8(1 p.m. , . Women’s Guild of Zion E. and R. •'hurcli. chitrch, after l.edten sei <• Jo®. A Beulah ,('lmpel W S f'.S.. MiSj Harry Bauer, I p.m ? ' Wednesday Night Bridge chib, Mrs, Robert Miller, 7:3(1 p.m, Llldies Hhnl<es|H<ure chib, Ml?*. I ? i<'d Smith, 2:3u pm ih|aglM Auxiliary puhlh* |inrty, EiyflrH hall, 7; 30 p.m. Pud u ami Pleiisurc Home E< <m <mH< a cluh, Mrs, John Hloneltiirnef, 7:3(1 pin, ' . Hpshirt.s Mnd Professional Wo tiimi. Lcglun Horne, ll:3t) p.m. PreshVlcrlan Rnlh t'lreta, Mrs Ih'Hhn ,|| he,3 pm. ' ' > Presbyterian Nmiml Circle, Miss Janet Sdirpek. H p in. Zion Lutheran Missionary' HoelHty. Church. I:3o pip? Epsilon tjtigmii chapter of Beta Sigma Phu |N<tluck [Supper (!, L of C. hall, 11:30 pm, . Illstorh-ai duh dnhrtal dinner party, Mrs, Horner Lower, 12 noon. THURSDAY DA.B. class of Trinity church, «hurdi parlors, 7:30 p.m. Past Matrons duh of 0.E.5., i«ost ; poned.

in M ~ ,N haunting STRADIVARI MR AND RICH crown jewel MF colognes . . . ■■ • “TWO LOVES SET” $3.75 complete TWO two-ounce crown bottles, gift boxed in gold and velvet. F/ong.! lasting, beautiful colognes parfumees that she’ll wear wherever she goes for her own , enjoyment—imd the pleasure of those around her. $3.75 complete. SMITH DRUG CO.

I ; . . . • . * ■ '■ ■ ■ ■ • ' .1- / ' # e NiblidC'.fit Co* A QUALITY MERCHANDISE FOR ? OVER 100 YEARS w*ais ■ i • if I - I ! << THAT LITTLE VERSE HAS BEEN USED ON MANY HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF VALENTINE GREETINGS DURING THE PAST YEARS AND WILL UNDOUBTEDLY BE USED • ! \ ON MANY THOUSANDS MORE. i ' ~ ?i n ■ -.i ?■ !- - • „■ < 'l i , ■ J. ■ : ' ' !' I ■ i ' ■ ' WHEN YOU PUT IT ON j YOUR VALENTINE, H YOU SIGNED YOUR NAME TO IT AND WERE PROUD OF IT. IT MEANT SOMETHING TO YOU AND YOU HOPED IT MEANT SOMETHING TO YOUR VALENTINE. 1 ' I I'X ■ j '■ ' • .. ' •i I the NAME OF NIBLICKS HAS BEEN USED , / MANY THOUSANDS OF TIMES BY SHOPPERS IN THIS AREA WHILE DESCRIBING PURCHASES—FOR VALENTINE’S DAY OR ANY DAY. . : /J ■ J . WE Hope THIS NAME—NIBLICK & COMK TO MEAN MORE THAN JUST ANOTHER STORE TO YOU. WE HOPE IT STANDS FOR CONFIDENCE WHEN YOU SHOP FOR QUALITY — COURTESY WHEN YOU SEEK SERVICE— J i AND FRIENDLINESS WHENEVER YOU ENTER OUR STORE. ' . ’ , — • i I S ' / • ' ' ' ' i . ' ' • ' ■ !.I- r ' : ' ■I ■ ' , V.. .! • ;■-V ■ ' .;.. . • ' Niblick & Co.

Eta Tan Sigma sorority, Mlm Florence Brandyherry, 8 p.tn. ■ v Union Chapel Ladles Aid, church, all day. Pleasant Mills Methodist W.S.C.S., Mrs. Jtichurd Speakman, l;3b p.m. Order of Ralnlmw for Gins stated meeting. Masonic hall, (L I’ 1»m. f Phonhe Bible rltiHS (jf Zion .jC and H, <4itir< h curry In mippci . ihunh, fl; Ift p.m St. Anti's study dnh. Mrs./leorgn Wemhoff, 7,30 p.in. Friendship Village «*lut» Klnisey school, I pm\ FRIDAY I'hllat Iwa tliiss of Baptist dnin h < hurdi parlors, 7:3<r pjn. Presbyterian Rummage Hale, church, tiltermuin. K Decatur <llrl . Scout Council, Mrs. Lowell Harper, H p in. D.A.V. Auxiliary Old Fashioned Box Lunch, D.A.V. hdll, 8 pm Adams County Federation of dubs, Mrs. Ralph Stanley, North Tenth street, 2 v p.rn. SATURDAY Presbyterian Rummage sale, church, !» a.m. to 4 p.m. D.A.V. Auxiliary ' public breakfast. D.A.V. hall, fl to 10 a.m.

S&J°SP!TAL V** Admitted: Fred lloenlsen, DecaHir; lliissdl Hendricks, Decatur; Miss Vera Walters., Dec.itui ; Mu William | F. Schumacher, Hoag* Lind; Andrew IMlller, Decatur,Dismissed: Mrs, Henrietta (lerke, lllevutiir. The Ohlp dilghwny study commit lee estimates that f«»r every 100 mlh’S Ohio dly dwellers travel

/ / / /Look I / / Ahead 11. ZWKK i MMSV A SWICK \ MMV KMMf 520 N. 2nd *P?M>n??3-3602, 3-3603 / The Zwick Funeral Home / , ? /' invites the family to visit I f/' this friendly establishment I '-i now or at any time ... before I . ‘ actual need — to learn that I I Zwick’s reputation for integ- \ \ . ' city and good taste is fully \ \ deserved. \ \ ~ I - ’ • ■ ‘ * X \ \ \ : . - A ,

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m their automobiles, 61 miles aie on dty streets. 37 mileg.are on rural or county and townsh|lp roads V, <<mccntrati<m of spawning suckers has t(» deposit egtts which accumulated to a depth of |lB to 24 Inches over an urea of I,f»M square feet.j .

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