Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 45, Decatur, Adams County, 22 February 1951 — Page 3

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PSI IOTA XI ENJOYS OESSERTC/ARD PARTY '* Members of Psi lota Xi sbrority were-entertained at a dessert-card party last evening at the Elks home. The tables wdre attractively decorated in keeping with Washington’s birthday. Bridge and canasta wtoe played after the dessert. Prizes were won by Mrs. Robert Frisinger, Mrs. dlobert Macklin and Miss Marion Koontz. The committee in charge was composed of Mrs. George Thomas, chairman, Mrs. Clement Snell Mrs. Richard K. Parrish, Mrs. William Coffee, Mrs. Forest Deitsch and Miss Alice . Roth. MRS. TANVAi HOSTESS FOR CLASS Mrs. Vincent was hostess last erasing for the meeting of the T.N.T. cl ask of th<e First fhr is tian church. TMe Rev, Jonas M. Berkey read scripture.from the book Hebrews to open the >peeting. A4 the business sessjonx > the class voted to sponsor the attend ttnee of Mrs. Gerald Stri< assistant choir director, at the Choirmasters clinic at Transylvania, Ky., on March fi and ,7. They will also purchase an ultra-violet lamp for the nursery of the church; During the social hour several •contents were enjoyed and prizes were won by the Rev. and Mrs. Berkey. Later the hostess served tefreshments at small tables decorated in a patriotic theme. DECATUR HOME EC CLUB . HAS LUNCHEON MEETING The Decatur Home Economics ldub held an all day meeting and guest luncheon Wednesday at the Moose home. Mrs. Joe Oelberg, club president, conducted the business meeting, held at ten o’clock in the morning. The twelve! ojclock luncheon was ' • 1 : . ' /•_ ' 1 r 1 1" '

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I ■ , f • ; .’. ij. ‘ J ' • served to members of the Decatur club, the Good Neighbors Home Economics club and the( county club presidents. At the morning session a contijibution. was given to the Heart Fund and several members. volunleered to donate to the blood bank program. The lesson on “Window treatment” was given by Mrs. Niland Ochsenriiien Mrs. Carl Hammond, chairman of the program committee, was id charge of the afternoon program. "The group sang the sonri of the month and repeated .the dub collect. Mrs. Robert Garard gliye two monologues “Joe Chops the Cherry Tree” and. "The Immortal Wdshington” A trio composed of Mrs. .Ochsenrider, Mrs. Hendy Adler and Mrs. Noble Reynolds, suiig “The Grandma Song” land' Mrs. Minnie Teeple impersonated the modern Grandma. Reading entitled U’Old Mose” and “Widder JoneSi” were given by Mrs Harve Baker. Several contests were held and Mrs. Glenn Schaudt was awarded the door prize!. Two new members, Mrs. George Myers and Mrs. Clyde Toman were whlcorned into the cliub. MISS DONNA FARR IS WED ON FEBRUARY 17 The marriage of Donna I-am, daughter of Mr. and' Mrs. Don R. V'arr, of Elkhart, fbrmer residents- of this city, to Philip Lux son of Mrs, Thomas Possolt, 'also of Elkhart, took place last Saturday afternoon in St. Paul’s Methodist church in Elkhart. The ceremony took place before a background of WoodWardia and palms and the altar was banked with white flowers and white satin. The bride’s gown of white slipper satin w'as fashioned „ with a Chantilly lace yoke outlined with satin apd highlighted with a Peter

vT i Society Items for day’i publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m.‘ (Saturday 9:30 n. m.) Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson THURSDAY . ; D.A.V. Auxiliary social meeting. D. hgll, S p.m. Methodist Circle i, Mrs, Anna Vance,.2:3o p.m., ‘ Methodist Circle 2, Mrs. Lohnas Mclnfosh, 2:30 p.m. I . Methodist Circle 2 A. Mrs. R. D. i Myers, 2:90 p.m. Methodist Circle 3, Mrs. May- , nhrd llotrick, 2:30 p.m. i ’Methqidist Circle 4, Mrs. Noah Steury, 2; 30 p.m. St. A Ambrose study cluhl, Mrs. . Jultnii Schultz, 7:30 p.m. Monroe; W.C.T.U., Mrs. Ada , Crjst p.m. i RuralisHc study duh, Mrs i "•Luwrence Beckmeyer, iS p.in. I Little i Flower study club, Mary Soyg 7:30 p.m. Ruth and Naomi Circle of Zion E. and R." church, social rooms ■ g:®«t p.tri. Women of Moose formal inltis- . tlon. Moose home 7:30 p.m., at 7 p.m. l>eeatiir Emblem club. Elks hdfne. d«-Fert, ’ 7 p.m., business meeting,. 7:30 p.m. Order j'bf Eastern Star stated t meet In#, Masonic ball, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY ' Anierlcan Legion Auxiliary sot » ;ai meeting. Ix-gion homeu 8:15 pm. SATURDAY J 1 Ladles iof Union Chapel church, hake" said, Schafer Store, 9:30 a m ’ ' SUNDAY Holy Family study dub, Mrs. Norbert Mess, 8:30 p.m. Sunny Circle Home Economics club, Pnjble Township recreation 1 center, 7:30 p.uii ■ to i - TUESDAY Church Mothers club annual Husband s Dinner, Zion E. and R. chrch, €:3O p.m. Rebekah Lodge 1.0.0. F hall, 7:80 p.m. Three Link clubi after lodge. M ; WEDNESDAY Epsilon Sigma chapter ofj Beta Sigma Phi'business meeting, Mrs Von: Stauffer, 8 p.m. ! Historical club, Mrs. Roy Price. 2:30 p.m. i Pan xollari A redingote of satin ;ntoting the fitted bodice flared frdmthe hiplfne to reveal a skirt < f lace, iter veil of illusion fell • from a cup of Satin and laco and she carried a cascade bouquet ot white hyacinths and white orchids. Miks Kay Farr was her sister’s maid df honor. Miss Carol Kirsch, ot this city, cousin of the bride, Miss Jane ot Huntington, were bridesmaids Miss Anpe. iFarr. another sister, served ag , junior bridesmaid AU W’oriß ballerina length gowps of pule greqn and yellow lace over taffeta. Their bouquets weije of spring flowers. -• . f 1 Leg Hodges, of South Bend, was best man; and Richard Mays, Chicago, : Richard Dye, Stanley Work Inger and Ward Merchant i ot Elkhart ushered. I Alter a reception in the Lour Arts topulldlng at Elkhart the couple left on a wedding trip to Key Wesf ; They will reside in Elkhart. \ . \ Among the \local people who attended the wedding w'ere Mr. and Mrs.. Leo Kirech, upcle and aunt of the bride. Mrs. Roy Price Will he hostess to members of the Historical club at two thirty o’clock on Wedites day afternoon / \ . : ; ... ■ j , \ . Mrs. Norbert will be host ess for the meeting of the l|loly Family study club Monday evening at eight thirty o’clock. Rebekah Lodge, .will meet in legulkr form at the 1.0.0. F. hall Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock. The Three Link club will meet following lodge. Anoll Grist and 'Guata Baker will be in charge of the entertainment and refreshments. The Sunny Circle Home fc(?oucruica club will meet at this Preble township recreation center Monday evening at j seven thirty o’clock. Hostesses will be Mrs. Martin Kiess, Mrs. Truman Goldner and Mrs. Frank Rise. The Church Mothers study qlub will have their annual husband’ * dinner .'Tuesday evening at six thirty o’clock at the Zion Evangel leal'and Reformed church. The supper will be potluck and a twenty-five cent charge will made for each person attending. Epsilon Sigma chapter ot Beta Sigma Phi sorority will have their regular business meeting Wednesday evening at eight o’clock at the home of Mrs. Von Stauffer. Democrat Want Ads Bring Redulta

. - /> ■ ■ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Incarnation Riojas ( dre the parents of a baby daughter!. ( born Wednesday at 10:05 'phn. a: the Adams county memorial ho.«pitpl. She, weighed 4 pounds, ito ounces. '. ■’ f ".i l^ 1 Admitted: iMrs. Homer Reppdrt, Decatur; Ted Marin, city; Reuben Gilpen, Decatur; Mrs. Doyti Bryan, Decatur. to Dismissed: Mrs. Robert Holthouse and baby girl, Janet Christ ine, city; Carl Caudle, liecatur: Mrs. Louise Messman, Woodburn: Carj Shaffer, Decatur. More than 7,5ck).000,000 public transit passengers in urban areas use motor-.buses' fdr transportation. Buses afford so|e local- mags transportation in 4,100 U.S. communities. J>r. R. E. Allison, Veterinarian, announces the new location of his office at 712 N. Fri. & Sat. Only Rack of Fall Dresses Values to 26.95__N0w $5,00 Straight and Half Sizes. Bargain Rack, values to 16.95 Now $1 and $2 | Rack of Coats & Suits $25.00 E. F. GASS STORE F SEWING MACHINES Is Our Business Facts New Home sewing machines full rotary, light weight, beautiful cabinets, lifetime pleasure, you will love it, it’s a honey—Free valuable gift with each machine—-20 x year guarantee. We carry a full line of everything to make sewing a pleasure and our low overhead* saves you money. We sell guaranteed used sewing machines, repair all makes and convert treadles to modern electrics, cabinets or t portables^— No obligallon for free estimates. BOARDMAN’S SEWING MACHINE SHOP 223 N. Ist St, SHOP HOURS: 9 a. m. • 9 p. m. Every Day

Fl \ 11, (’ L KARA JI (’ E 1 On Entire Stock of Fall and Winter DRESSES All from well-known manufacturers, including Ladies Regular and Half- \ sizes, Juniors and Semi-Teens. . Three Special Price Groups One Group \ \j One Group One Group ' Original Values >X Original Values Original Values ’ 1 5.95 to 7.95 8.95 to 10.95 11.95 to 16.95 J ' ' - 1 VV- ' ■ f l ?■ : . , Take your choice Tremendous Savings X Out They Go! 5 S $ 4 $ 5 (— —-— •■!. - ■ ; X, r „. .... ~ One Special Group , 249 to 2.981.00 CHILDREN’S DRESSES 3.99 to 4.95.... 2.00 -, • > Uize Ito 12 v 5.95 to |-\ , ■. 4 ' X - X I "X. ' £ VERY SALE FINAL P SALE FOR CASH EHINGERS '' -- > - x~ —■ ■ ■ The Boston Store

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vost, of Stratton Place, left last Saturday for a trip to Florida. Their small daughter, Gretchen is with her grandparents,;' Mr.’ and” Mrs. Cal Yost this week. Grant Smith, of Bernd, underwent surgery this morning at the Adams county memorial hospital where he has been a patient since Tuesday. Smith is associated with the Smith Brothers Furniture Co. at Berne..

1 ' / VrJ '1 I £ I i fl.. ■ /Mt > .I JNwl..*> 'C,'-tU r At ian in f ■«! I ? M J S Ink ■ " Wil Many Other ■ ' Martha Manning Styles I I from $895 to $17.50 City ( /Silhouette , ■ X ini Illusion Half-Size ILLUSION HALF Silt DKtSStS \ i ' Ito' I ~ ' I* ■ : ' The new ’.’up and down” look is yours \ to! ...wirh narrow news in a neckline-to-hemline, ; button-defined panel Lace-edged white i pique collar on rayon crepe in Navjc Green. ' Black, Brown. Proportioned '> sites. 14H to 228!.513.93 E. F. Gass Store A . L '■ ■ '

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i Steel, the lowest priced of all i metals, is also cheaper, pound for ’ pound, than many kinds of wood. EASILY DIGESTED LASTING ENERGY ttADY-CUT SPAOHITTi