Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 51, Decatur, Adams County, 1 March 1951 — Page 3
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MRS. IFRED BROKAW H|>S.TKSS TO CIRCLE The Friendship Tlrele of th-’ z hn Evangelical and Re for med ‘T itvh met Wednesday at the in in? of Mrs. Fred dßd >W;'it. president, con•ii fed a short btmineHK meeting "|:i nil was followed by l Mrs.. dure| e Snyder addressin : the grofip <>ij I countries of the Far «<l'*r delicious refreshments sorted by the hostess, “k Hied by' Mrs. IJ7 • ” ' MRS; NOdB HESS hlgtess to ; club Holy Family Study cl.i). lia-ceijtly at the home of Mrs. Bert ileks. •airtg the business, meeting, i 'decided to chan-e the dale thb meeting to the ! secontr iday of the month. The study o(|he ina>ss was con Untied and the mating closed with praj*e<, i>ThP next meeting will he held ttiith.o home of Mrs. Fred Baker 4|.r ■ ■ WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION M ETS AT church j; ’lip * Women's Association of tlid ; • First Presbyterian l ? church bail-' their February meeting at tlj church Wednesday evening, j. levotional period was led ; by • Frjed Smith. Mrs A.C.E. f i|S:iswler4 ’ progranT chairman* hfirodueert the Rev Robert Ham’Uwld of the First-Baptist church, giMF*t speaker for the evening. The t«|wi'c for his impressive Lenten nijidltation- was j’The things that aijihours because of Christ." w business session followed and 11®, m.eetingj closed with prayer. ■I <> later hour ’ delicious io fr|jvhinent- were smVed in the dißhlv • room by the hostesses frjjm the Naomi circle. .I'■
ISWoPsCOUT WASTE PAPER H t COLLECTION \ fSATI RDAY — 9 A. M. /m ptoms of Distress Arising from iTOMACH ULCERS uc to EXCESS ACID PICK RELIEF OR NO COST J — iiillUqli bottliwof the Wim.anii iki*i M».*r have been «<>ld for relief of vtaploiiiijof di*tiv.-i!> arlHliiK front Stemach . ii|4 Duodenal Ulcer* <bie to Kmc** Acid — •orDigestion, Sour or Up**t Stomach. l**«ln«M, Heartburn. Sl*epl*«tne«t. etc., v« s<> Kite*** AcIS. Axk for ‘‘Willard** Ceiycgc" which full) explain* thl* remarks iJle hinixr treat nicint free *1 * 11, .1, smith llrttK Co. i'l ’ llolthou-o- l>ru a Co. ■ _U— ______ - Smart Slim Lines ■ I ’kHv i I 1 io I | in < '/ JI II ‘ ,j j Mr I i ft®/ I '-1M My j I | ■ V I i i I ®;r | K S’J ’ ''' E rmi •Bi j j I I M I F| 1 ? I *1 ' : ‘>ll''' W ' I I ■ I s l l iW M j 94M7 sizes 34— t tU}( ifte. a becomlnß dress! Neck-III«•.,-h.it prettily rounded yoke, Jultbwljnk dosing, and flattiring milidHi And that gored skirt lias ju t right amount of gentle fli Fe y<si like, Slimming! 31 3S, 140,.42.[ 44, 46, 48. Size 36 ta es 3Ph yards 39-inch fabric. leihil-T H I R T Y CENTS in ct ns fj>r special pattern to Marian M rlinX'care of (Decatur s Daily Di niocHat, Patterij Dept., P. O B< t C7|oi Chicago/80, 111. Print p( islyfYOUR NAME. ADDRESS, ZC 'SIZE and STYLE NUM-■B-l R 'j , _ v lave 1 you seyn . . . The new Sil ho The new Spring Suits? Er 4mj>les? (The new Wrap-On? Orfler dur new Marian Martin Pattern Book, read all about your hegytlfßl spring wardrobe. Send Juw Twenty Cents for your cojiy toiiiUyJjiA FREE pattern of a new spfing jhit la printed In the book 4 - i
PYTHIAN NEEDLE CLUB | if 1 HAS MEETING, I ‘ ■ > The Pythian Needle <d.ub n|et at the Temple Monday evening sot. their regular meel|n-; of* the month. ; After a short business meeting, the members were served drl|cio,us 1 elrrshnieiit■, in the (Liiiny loom Tables were Involuted in ,|>ai|ioti theme in keeping with Washing ton's birthday The colors I rtft 1 . white ahd Tflue were used tiv®jy and. candles in' c|y.st;;.) I'oldeYs completed the de< oritiiphk. ! letter several contents went' die joyed, and prizes awarded th»| vtir ions winners The door -prizes wps awarded -to Mrs. E<l Whitri"jit if Ilostes-.es for- the Uvejting jvvere Bessie Beehler. Pauline ty't'i'y Hattie Beery and E.nmma Be|ivv. K I KIRKLAND LADIEb CLUB I ENTERTAINS HUSBANDS | r The Kirkland Ladiejk duh <|ntef tained their husbands a\, a p.illiiei: supper Tuesday evening atj th'Adams (Central school! The <a|>dlc. jTlghted dinner tables were dp <e. sited in keeping with Washingtons birthday. | Accord hi n andi vocal were furnished by the Wijlart. | Mcßride family of Otisian, <»|me> and bingo were enjoyed and pjiz.es awarded to Ivan Heare. Mrs !Ella Rcherry, Mrs, Dortha Shady!Ed Arnold. (Tien Griffiths Fr| reSt Mankey, Mrs. Milton Hnffjnar’ Albert Bieneke and iJoe Baumgartner. J ; j The door prizes wop: l>y Mrs. \\ugust Schlickman ahd |i>or phus Schlickman. Three bfiiutl-
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I tally decorated dikes were won Iby ! William Sowayds, Mrs. Ivai I led re and Mrs. Ed Arnold j | Hostesses for the evening were Nlks. Floyd Arnold. Mrs. Theodore Heller. Mrs. Oscu|r Brown. Mrs. Joe Zimmerman. Mrs. ~I Richard Berber and Mrs. Waller Egley. FOURTH DISTRICT MEEt LOCAL LEGION f The | Fojirth District' American Legion Auxiliary meeting will he held at ' tjhe local Leglpn .home next Thursday. Two sessions will Im? conducted. The jnorniiig ineei lug Uill be held from ten until twelve noOn. at which time a him will J>e aervetl.! The att<-.i noon session will begin at oms o’clock and close at three thirty. Iteservations should he made as soon as possible with Mis. -ElvanmBrown or Mrs. Effie .Flaugh. Lo< a! members \who have not attended a district meeting are urged t > attend. v ST VINCENT Ofel PAUL > I HAS MEETING \ i The members of th.,- St. Vincent fie Paul society met Wednesday ‘afternoon at the <’.L. of C. so ’their regular meeting of the month with thirty-five members altending. .' ‘ The committee in charge of the prograip. was Mrs. Henry Braun, Mrs. Joe Lose. Mrs John Miller. Miy? Bernard lx>she, Mrs. William Keller and Mrs. Janies . Murphy, Sr. ’ I ' s The College of Regents of the . Women of the Moose will hold j ojh-u house Sunday afternoon at •ho o’clock at the Moose h<>me. A' special invitation is extended to the men of the Moose ami all past Regents. Refreshments will be served following meeting Su|nNY CIRCLE CLUB HAS MEETING The Sunny Circle club met Monday evening -at. the Township recreation center. Thj : meeting was opened by Mrs! Elmer Peters leading the group in singing-the song of the month. The lessotj, "Spun Fabrics,” was given by Mrs. Arthur Buuermeis ter and Mrs. Truman Goldner. Plans were made to entertain the Union TowtrsHip Whm'uns club In March t Mrs,, Lida Kless, Mrs. Pear. Goldner and Mrs. Frank Klsn were hostess for the evening. Missionary Gaild of Union c'liapel win meet lit tip* home of Mtjs. Laureme T Nbrrlt./ Monday evening at seven-thirt • o'cloVk Election of officers will be held and all members are urged to attend. ’ -,p _ |' j '■ v I' ' >— ——• ' ' The Po<ohantas Lodge will meet Tuesday evening at o'clock at the Red Men hall. !.•. / 1 / Psi lota JCi members will meet Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Bhd Townsend at eight o'clock. ■ ~1
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—r —_ ——- —.—U }lerp|iers of Tri Kappa ■ sorority Will tttyet. at the Elks’ home Tuesday } evening a t seven-thirty <>'<lock. All members are (ng.-<i to utteity; as the constitution will be studied and new 7by laws adopted. The, Girl Scout Leaders dun will ineet in room 2‘N at Decatur high school Wednesday afternoon! t.t onej thirty o’clock. 7 ' ; " | 7 ' ! Juntyrs of the American Legion Auxiliary are reminded of thej nieetidg to he held at four >o‘< loc.; Monday ..afternoon at Hie i ioa home, i ' 'i l The; Philo class <»f the Baptist churdt wl|| meet In the smlal rooms’ (it the church Friday ’dve-; ning at o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kenworthy' ami Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bum pie are in charge of the program. The* V.F.W. Ijiilies' Auxiliary Will ipe<et Tuesday evening n.t tn V.F.W; home at eight o’clock. Nomhtytion of iffficersi will be held fbilowed by la silent auction. j.i I : ' Dick Saylors of the Saylor i Motor Cbinpany is spending the week in Indianapolis, ;otending>e< business and sales conference o? dealers. Avon Burk ahd his (laughter, Mrs. ’ Walter Tlrask, ' ’ will legve Friday for a two week’s visit in Florida. ' • ' Bernard Clark of this city, who 4s erecting 2p motel cabins on U.S., highways fi and 9 near Kendajlviile. stated that first six bf his cabins would be opened to public jin the next few days. The entife unit will he open before May 1. ■ 1
*' -i • jjfll K * ■ ES jBN s*bl “W <*•- ■- <• BURST OF FLAME from an explosion off a napalm bomb on an enemy Supply building in Korea looks like an atom bomb explosion. A B-26 of the ,tjj Far East Air Force dropped it. Defense jjhoto. (Mematlonal) ■ -.l' .’ vli . ■ i’t 3 1 ' I ■ L • :
1 J. ■■ i i JMg i Si* 1 * v jflK b&W WAC uniforms authorized a? o| Mauih 1 are modeled in Washby Lt. Martha A. Voyles 4feit). Fnfleld, 111., and Cpl. Helms £<osn, Fairport, O. The unif|rtys, t designed by Hattie Carfare of taupe wool serge. 7 Hat w>rn by Lt. Voyles is for s|nli-dness wear in combination v|tk coat. Cpl. Holm wears jacket Qpfknse photo. (International) Tt' T ■ ' r ~ 5 I Plug Leaking Pipes gjUeaking water pipes may be ternptorarlly, repaired with old leather, ot heavily paraffined cloth for cold ugiter pipes. Hold in place by means of Wire tightly secured with pliers.,
Society Items for day’s publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:3Q a. m.) Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson I thursdaV Order of Rainbow for Girls stated meeting, Masonic hall, (I:4* thin. . I G. E, Aeolian choir rehearsal, Decatur high school 'music rootd. 7:30 p.m. ' 4-H Band pactfee.i Monroe; 7:30 P rn. St. Joseph study (dub, Mrs. Gerald Gage 8:15 p.nij Pleasant Dale Ladles Aid. par ish hall all day. Ladles Aid of Winchester U. B. church. Mrs. jamen Michaels 1:30 p.m. ; ’ Bethany Circle <tf Zion E ahu R. chsreh, Mrs. S. E. 8 p.m. . v Ladies Aid of Chapel, church, all day. 5 Wesley class of First Methodist church, church, 7; 3il p.m. Women of Moose called meeting, Moose horhe, 7 p.m, Magley Indies * Aid. church, all day. W.M.A. of Nuttman Avenue U. R. church, Mrs. Terril, 7:30 pm. Everready class of Methodist church. Mrs. Harve Raker 7:30 p.m. ' ' Pleasant Grove Missionary Society. Mrs., Edna Harden. | p.m. Trinity Aid. .society, church,’7:3o p.m. . FRIDAY Philo class of the Baptist church chun'h social rooms, 7:30 p.m. College of Regents of Women of Moose, open house/ Moose home. 2 p.m. ' N.C.C.W. Discussion Group leaders, Mrs. Charles J; Miller, after church. Ave Maria study club, Mrs ■ Gerald Durkin, 8 p.jtn. SUNDAY Women of the Moos--home. 2 p in. . j MONDAY Girls’ Missionary Guild of Union Chapel. Mrs,. Laurence T. NorrU. 7:30 pin. Juniors of American/ Legion Auxiliary. Legion home 4 p.m ; Monmouth Junior class skaling party. Bell s Rink. Fort Wayne 8 p.m. Adams (’minty-Chorus rehearsal. Fa'rm Bureau in Mohroe. T3O p in. Research dub. Mrs. L. A J Cowens, 2 30 p.m, TUESDAY V.F.W I Julies’ Auxiliary.. V.F.W 'home, S p.m. \ l*ocohant;is lodge. ( Rod Men hall., 7 30 p m. "Tlll Kappa sorority. Elks honu. 7:301 p.m. . WEDNESDAY Psi lota XI. Mrs. Rud Townsem. 8 p.m. ■ — —i——
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Girl Scout! Leaders dub. Room 200 at Decatur high school, 1:30 p.m. J j - Os Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kimis, 738’1 Mercer Avenue, are the parents <rf a daughter, weighing six pounds one ounce, itorn at 3:3® am. today in the county memorial hospital. ■ ■:. . . J , ... .. ’ 0° !■ ,1 TTII I . ■■ ( A din it t ed: Clarencre Bu ck'l ngha in, Geneva: Rose Stejgmeyer, Decatur; IJllleTUates, Van Wert. Dismissed: .Warner Kuhl berg, \Hchumm, O.; Mrs-. Roy Cook and son James, city; Mrs. Robert JaurigUe and son, cityj , John Hurger, city; Mrs. Richard Scheutnann and daughter; Reuben Gilpin, ’ city, Charles wock* city. .( > | Democrat Want Ads Bring Results
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_j,. ■ 1 MMR 11 ij M| iH VAM neport rued Inheritance kax \ appraiser’s rej port filed for the Ldther Martin estate, finding‘the net value to be |J 1.87W.2G with no tax due. from i six heirs. 1 Divorce Granted Dolores SHyder, plaintiff in n diyore-e action against Maurico Snyder, was gratifed an ahsoliito divorce, of, the two minor children and declared owner of cerfttin personal juroperty. The , defendant was ordered to pay sls weekly. Into the clerk’s Office for the liiipport of the minor children. Marriage Licenses, Robert Roop, Decatur, ahd llel,ep Dull, Geneva I William Jones, Dei-atnr, and De- ! tyres; Ityßolt, Willshire. O.
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