Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 39, Decatur, Adams County, 15 February 1951 — Page 3

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Mf?S. ROLLAND AFFOLDER ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Roland. Affoldet enterl.iihed ut her home 3011th of Dec;i- , inr .last evening for members oi\ jfi<? S.E Bridge dub Mrs,- Roman Heer of Berne was a guest. At a brief business .meeting the •rlub voted to meet on the\ fourt'i Wednesday of each month.. Cards ..were then played and prizes turn •‘.j Mrs. Wayne Schnepf, Mrs Ned • Johnson and \ Mrs. Everett Futilkuer, Jr. Mrs. Heer was. awarded ■ife guest prize, ’ j'At :i later hour the hostess ‘OTved a delirious Hindi at small ‘allies. The Valentine theme was used in decorating and white capdies on red heart mats centered the tables ; . \ Mrs. Schnepf will he hostess for the? next meeting on March 28. .. ' v .......... | WOMEN’S uUILD MEETS j! ON WEDNESDAY EVENING i The 'Woinen s Guild of the Zion , Evangelical and Reformed church ; held their February meeting at < the church hist evening' following ; * 'I I’ ' !

LORDS Keeps Prices Down Low! . 1 • , • ! • * * \ I In The Course Os .Our Normal Opera* , tions We Have Purchased Our Full Requirements For The Spring Season At Prices Considerably Lower Than Present Prices. We Are Passing These Savings On To You. \ ~j, Our Customer* Are Protected and Will Buy At LORDS Great Savings. New Spring Suits, Coats, Toppers, |: v 799 «p j y New'/Fashions in GABARDINES ♦ Tweeds • Fleeces • Suedes Z? ■ ; M C | p , . NEW SPRING ; | DRESSES J \O Crepes ,M — ■ ■' T - I ® Menswear M ' fwl 1 ■ \ I ■ M a) . r-r' ■ \ H(H si: qq ■ J // V ~ DRESSES h ( —Breathtaking Specials — , j — ■ - 4 New Special $e.99 Smart ' 1,0.99 | Binnses •up Skirts?. *up Slips *up i j . HURRY TO LORDS | N. Second St. , , Decatur, Ind.

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l.enten services. Mrs. S'. E. Leon ardson was the program chairman. Immediaj.ely following Church services the- film "South of the Clouds” shown. Divring tlfil b isiuess ineeting. j>t eside t d pver |by M rs. Myron Lehußin, the guild voted to again sponsor an Easter JEgg. sale. ' ' A social hour was dijoyed an I (refreshments wet’rr served by the [following hostesses-: Mrs. BenjI’tnln Eichenauer Mfs J, K. Eady, Mrs. . Alvin Egly. Mrs. Kathryn Essex and Mrs William Feili*r. >■ \ v ■: Berne junior class ? PLAY IS PRESENTED 0 The junior class pl|ijk "(’heaper Bv thf Dozen," presented' [Titesday by the junior Mass of the Ri'rne-French high school at the l|<Tne auditorium. The play!, under t|l;e t directioii of Miss Blanche S’l.one. will be given aghin Saturday night The cast gave ft very ■ tiiae performance. Junior Bertsch, ais father, did a splendid job, as did the rest of cast.which is aa follows: Marjorie ' Stauffer.

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Audrey Whitehurst ikaul Sprunger, Mary Niederhauser. Jim Gerber. Kedwin Grajber, Daisy Heller, Ruth Giljiom. Susan Ruinpie. Arthur Haheggar, Phylliis Lehman, ■ Mary Alice Canen, Nolan Liechty, Rill Kipfer, Don Neuent. DEANE LEHMAN HAS" ! BIRTHDAY PARTY ,Mrs.’ s Wesley Lehman entertained yesteiiday afternoon at a party honoring her son. Dvaue, on the occasion of hi'g fifth birthday anniversary. I) ea n e received many lovely gifts. k ,\ Mrs. Lehman, assisted by her daughter, Shhrlene, served June lj and the guests then enjoyed Vai ious games and a fish pond. \ Duest were Michael Wittwer, Charles Krueckefyergi - David Wynn, Paul Feller Joe McNerney, Leon, Darrel ami Stindy Grote, tinalee anil Karen Barkley. Betty liattgk, Linda Brod hock and Kay Wynn. f ' MRS. FRED SMITH HOSTESS TO CLUB Mrtj. Fred Smith was hostess' Wehesday afternoon to seventeen members of the Ladies Shakes peare club. ' The meeting opened with n:e club Collect and Mrs. Smith gave an interesting discussion on the .subject, "Mechanical Music.” She gave the history of the development of thephonograph and ht i talk supplemented with the demon, striation of an antique niechanical Swiss music box. f . The music b.'.x. which is over one ihundred years oi»l is| owned by .Mrs'. E;irl Adams After the ineetinb, the hostess seive l delicious caijdies. , LUTHERAN MISSIONARY QFFICERS INSTALLED Newly elected \ qfficers of tin Zion Lutheran Missionary Society were installed at the regular meeting of the society/ held W’ednes daj' afternoon 'in the church auditorium. Thirty four members and one guest were present. Mrs. Fred Scheiman; and Mrs. Leo Coyne were accepted as new members. pffjicersj installed are: i>fesideu>, pt p r ( I w|ifh the exc/wiiv* ' fbwer Indicator ' I..THAT NEVER FORGETSI \ j i . •' ' ( \ Self-winding watches depend on wrist motion for their mainspring power reserve. Without Buflicicnt motion, ordinary automatics run down without warning—lmt not tl>b new BOULEVARD Automatic. The amazing “Power Imlw —seen through a tiny window in i the dial —tells you at a glance [ exactly how many hours of flower reserve still remain. and styled in stainless steel with a smart military air, the BOULEVARP Autor 1 matie is everything most men want in a fine wrist watch. ir.i’xxt? srroo matn«lk, wofM on* 4 J 1 Nft- \ IWuH« \ ■ ■■ j 1 ■ I !. ... I ’umphrey Jewelry Store

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Society Items for day’s publication must be phoned in by , 11 a. m. .(Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson THURSDAY G E.- Aeolian choir rehearsal, Decatur high school music room, 7.30 V.m. I H Band practice, Monroe,. 7.30 p.ni. -1 Adams County Nurses Association, Mrs. Neola Luqinbill. 371 N. Sprunger street, Berrie, X p.m. D.Y U. class of Trinllly Vhurch. •hurch parlors, 7:30, p.ih. 4 I 4 I’asl M;rtrons club of\ O.E.S., 1 pOStpillHMl' Eta Tuu Sigma sorority. Mith Florence .Brandyberry, S p.ni. (>rder qf Rainbow for Giiis stated mw.' ing. Masonic hall, 6: L'• p in. .[ Phoobe Bible class jof Zion E. ‘ and, it. churi h egrry In supper.: church, 6:15 p.m. • St. Ann’s study club, Mrs. George; Wemhoff, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY „ Willing Workers class of’Cal-’i vary E.U.B. church, church basje-f ment, 7:30 p.m. Philathea class of Baptist church church parlorst 7:30. p.pL Presbyterian ; hurhmage Sale, church, iKternoon. 4 ' I i Decatur Girl Coun< il. Mrs.'Lowell (Harper. 8 to.rn. j D. \.V. Auxiliary Old Fashiohcd Box Lunch, D.A’V. hall, 8 p.m. Adams County Federation of [clubs. Mrs. Ralph Stanley, 2.*.7 North Tenth street, 2 p.m. / SATURDAY j Presbyterian Rummage sale, church, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. \|' .4 a D.A.V. Auxiliary public breakfast, D.A.V. hall, 6toloa m. ' 1 SUNDAY x Riiralistic study . cluh, Mrs. Norbert Case,. 7:30 p m MONDAY St. Catherine’s study cluh, Mrs? Ototyert Myers, 8 p in. Progressive Workers class of 'l i inity chin <-h, church liasement, 7 30 p:m. Adamk 'County Chofim, Farnj I iqeitu in Monroe 730 p.m.! /j Rosary Society ’ Os St. MaryM (hurch, C. L of C'hall, 7:30 p.m, Woman’s <duh general Hi sigiri h club, Mrs, c c l‘umI hruy, 2 30 p m Adaimji Central I’T.A, grade school building in Miont<»’. .7:30 o .m; - ' i !'|| '• I' Iv! , TUESDAY .liiniol Arts Depai-MnelJl, MisA Marilyn \ Muullet. DlerkOH street. .7 pm. ; j ■/,'[ Kum Join I s of Bo'hany church; (hurch basement. Ttlw p.m. ■plleasant Mills I’T.A. Pleasant Mil Is high school, " p.m. Delta Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. Mrs. James Kane, 8 ,I.m. '. Tri Kappa sdrojiity busiriertM meeting, Elks home. 7:30 p.tb,. Pocohjintus Lodge, Red Men hall, 7:30 -p.m. WEDNESDAY Psi lota Xi sorority deSsertcard par/y Elks home,l 8 p.m ;— Mrs. Theo. Witte; vice-president Carl Bncheri; secretary, Mrs. Raymond BleekO; treasurer, Mfif. Paul Reidenbach. Edch past president in attendance spoke hrieftisi of events (luring her term of office The .topic for discussion, “Regdie ing Atnerica," -was led by the tbr. i the Rev. Edker P. SchijnidL The subject was taken from! thie i.utherah Vyoinan's QuartierlJtMrs Wiitp conducted a short’ bu»< iness sessldttv and the closed with the Lord’s | Delicious refreshinehtif in tile Valentine colors of red arid whRO were served from tables carrying out the Valentine motif, HostessOs Were Mrs. Norman Katt, aid Fuelling, Mrs. Hehmidt, MtV Hurl Ciiston and Mrs. Anna l<ess» I ■, '•( - • H| EPSILON SIGMA HAS L i H VALENTINE SUPPER Epsilon sigma chapter of Boh Sigma Phi sorority held their sue; lul meeting Wednesday evening at the Ci L, of C. hull. At six thirty o’clock a potluck supper w|S •«-t v<*ii 11 <>iii a taJde centered «i.! a large lacey heart, k bouquet of rod roses and < a figure of Otipid. The place of each guest wgR marked with heart candy. Decora* tions in the dining room were also In keeping with the season. Prizes for bunco ware awarded to Miss Betty Weber and LMrfi;

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Arthur. Wilson, and for a word Same Jo Miss Evelyn Frohnapfol. The door prize was .’won by MrsCarl Gottshall. \ ® Mrs. Robert Hess was chairman of the committee In charge, Mrs. ..I Qeimer. Mrs. VonL Stauffer, Mrs. Cornelius Gehner and Miss A.? Kraft. Delta latmbda chapter of Beta Micintr Phi sorority will meet at the home of M s. James Kane a dU’ht o'clock Tuesday evening. The G. E, v Aeolian choir will have~reheursai in. the music room at Decatiir high school this (-v<‘ iting at seven thirty o’clock. \ B M ! ' A -1 ' ! . Mi H H Marilyn Manlier, 72H Dierkes street, will be hostess to faembers of the Juryior Arts Derjartment of Woman’s club Tues day evening at seven o’clock. / The KumrJoln Us irlass of Bethany Evangelical United Brethren thureji will have tljeir class meeting Jm the church basement Tuesday evening at thirty p’ehx'k. Mr. and Mrs. John Dierkes and Mr and Mrs. Don Jefferies will lie in charge. i Ths Pleasant Mills Parent [Teachers Association will hold Iheir meeting at the \PJeasant 3*l ills high school Tuesday evening lit seven o’clock. Refreshments a. ill be x served following the program.. [ The Rosary So< iety of St. Mary’s church will have a meeting in the C.- Lu of C. hall Monday evening at seven thirty o’clock. ‘ Members of the Adams County are asked to meet* at the Farm Bureau building in Monroe Monday evening at seven thirty o’clock. ‘ , The business meeting of Tri kappa sorority will Ibe held at the Elks home Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'dlock. y Girl Scout Council ' members tire reminded of the meleing to be\ held tomorrow evening|, at eigh» 0 clock at the home of Mrs Lowell 'harper. ■; ______ ; Lodge will meet Mi regular session at the Red Men’s hall Tujesilhy evening at seven thirty o'clock. The Progressive Workers c4»ss of THnlly Evangelical \ | United Itiethrrii church wiill meet In the ‘chUfehi hlisement this eveiMnc. nt A'A'i’h Ihirty O'iloek Mr and Mrs. Edward Doitsch will be In < hargv, ‘ .

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Mrs. Robert Myers will be hostess to members of St. Catherine", stindy cluh Monday ' evening at eight ‘ o’clock. - I - ... A ’

Miss Rheba L.. Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,Roy E. TayloV of route six, is enrolled at Anderson college for the sficohd semester of her freshman year. Miss Taylor\ is studying for a bachelor >f arts degree; Mrs. Lillie Hammond left today for a tax) week visit with her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Byerly, at Sarasota, Fla. Carl W. Hawkins has returned to Anderson College, where he Is a Aophbmore majoring in Bible llei is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Enjery A. Hawkins of 516 Clevflanld street. GIRL SCOUTS Brownie Troop 1(3 held a lovely Valentine party at thejidme of Mrs. Roy kalver Monday’ after-, noon. The! girls learned a new son-g “Out Chalet v " The; enterSymptomzof Distrew Arising from STOMACH ULCERS DUE TO EXCESS ACID QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST Over four million bottles 'of the Wiixabo Treatment have been Bold for relief of •y mptotnii of dintretw arising from Stomach and Duodenal Uleore due to Excobb AcidPoor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach, Gassiness, Hoaraurn, Sleeplessness, etc., due to ExcessjAcid. Ask for "Willard’s Massage" wlii<A fully explains this remarkable itotue treatment —free- at « [ 11. J. Smith IlrtiK I'o. Holthonae Unix Co.

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tainmen.t, in bf ifhe E|f patrol, included a puppet show, songs and games. ? The Beaver patrol served Valentine refreshments. ' j Scribe, Ann Kocher. <&|OSPITAL Admitted; John Brothers, Decatyr; Cilbino Dergara, Decajtur; Yvonne Voltz, Willshire, O.; Jim Fisher, Decatur route 4; Mrs Louise Megsman, Woodburn. Dismissed; .Mrs. George Linsey. Berne; Mrs. Ornell Sprunger and baby boy, Berne; Mrs. Hangton. GeVieva. '

'~^RfVIVAL*MEETRjGr 7: 1« P. M. EXCEPT SATURDAYS < I MISSIONARY CHURCH TENTH A DAYTON \ Mr. &. Mrs. Virgil Tucker of Marion, Ind. are the Sjong Evangelists. "Cast thy Burden upon the Lord and He sh»ll Sustain Thee." The public is cordially invited; ‘

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