Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 60, Decatur, Adams County, 12 March 1951 — Page 3

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| SALEM W.E.C.B, ELECTS OFFICERS ON THURSDAY The Womiiri*:* S<>« Ih’•> < ( f <'brLt . lan S»-rvi«- ( ,i the-Salem Metho* * 'ilMt church met after, / noon ;ii ih« hofiin of Clifford iltiH far*. Ronald' Bryan wH i < timed uh naw nmmbti Mrjß' Austin Mi|rrlmnn gave fh»> , i. .io., ~ . |,»t topi' >Th« Light WHl ! Hhlp<- In North ■ Afr|ra.** Thu legaon study, "A te’H. in XymbcHs." wps reviewed r.hy-Mrs. l/iishn Merriman and Mrs, ik ( harlcs Burkhart gave several arlicjcs fronj the Mat h odist' Wo |i .man. i During' ’ the bnainoss meeting | the following officers were pained: II president, Mrs. Claude Foreman. re-elected; Vice president. Mrs Maurice Miller; secretary, Mrs. |> Oscar Young; promotion secretary, .; Mis. Floyd Meyer; secretary of j spiritual life Mrs. Ed Tricker; secretary of literature and pub U lications. Mrs. Austin Merriman; secretary of supplies, Mrs. Lawr- ' ence Carver; ..secretary- of \youtli work. Mrs.J Grover reporter, Mrs, Charles Burkhgrt. The meeting closed with the • Load's Prayer. Refreshments were served, to I teri members, two guests, and five children by the hostess assisted by [Mrs. Edna Manley. ■■■ih" < ——— —r-

r « hti Easter ‘ /AvA i * n * s p* n ’ I / K iet dwlgned ja»c / /V<"W for YOUI ™>- ‘ *?’ as 71 f,u w * u * r €vcr f •t /(1 II wwevvry panel // I I! MRS, KOTA F I /It/ CONNELL T FMhh 14/11 I C MtdlMß El hhtteteslly L*H « ®<. m, II fi II . .MMM* A Three Days' Cough Is Your Danger Signal Crtomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble toltelp loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and I, heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membranes. Guaranteed to please you i dr money refunded. Creomulsion has Stood the test of millions of users. ■ CREOMUIZSION raliavM Ctugh*, Ch«st Cold*, Acuta Bronchiti*

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'■> hf MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO HAVE MEMBERSHIP TEA Zipn Lutheran MjhiHiomny ’ Smdhty lg making plaits sos a mem I Imruhlp tfa to be held in tl(p church I basement Wednesday ai'.trjrnoon ut j ■ one thirty io’clocte I Mrs, Iterindn Km er kebefit, memhci hip chairman, is cofttauting the • women oj* tin* rtmtti <*,mfj|oii ami I i will register each guest at |.hr d<»or. The (urnmitten nhinfuh ■. ;|he pm I grunt id .Mrs, Lantern « S<hir<md* r Mi l D. II Callow ahd Mrs Karl Relnk iny Mrs. Clftr«nee Johnson will have charge of the devotion;.1 period and ' the president. Mrs. Thooluoifie Witte, will preside at the. at which time a, sketch; of the plans and furnishings for the new kitchen will fbe shown. I Hostesses for thaffair are Mrs. Chester Kleinknighyt, Mrs. blarenve Johnson. Mrs. Paul Conrad and Mrs. Paul (lermann. k Members <>f the society: and all ladies of the churejh are invited. MISS RACHEIL GERBER- • WILL WED ON EASTER The engagehi£nt and approaching marriage of MWa [ Rachel Gerber, only daughter of Mrs. S. Gerber pf route i|wo, and Wilmer F*. Beihold. yodngest son of Mr. and Mrs. William i Beihold of route one-, was today by the bride-elecf’s mdthler. Easter Sunday is the set for the wedding. The <»retiiony will take place at alx th(rt|» o’clock that evening in the Sajlefp Evangelical and Reformed djun h in MagleK i [; Miss Gerber lu 'u gin<|unte of Khkland high school and;, is em ployed n't the Ihiu-rul H|e(itin Co Iter fiance attended iMpnmout i Idgh bool Jand is dtigused tu trucking. ’ \ L NEW DISCUSSION CLUE ORGANIIEO ON FRIDAY \ Tli« Ht Jtid»< dlscim.Hidi chib ( of llm hl .MuiU ■ pUHillhlltll' of Ilin Nallonul f opto tl of L.tffmh Wdm»m was ttrttetflted pre Itlhg Ml the ilpma of Mf>t h'h\»tte» ; i Miiiei <>ffh’«ra to swtva for tita* com hl r i year were elected mm [follows: president, Mr« Joseph [Kltson; | secretary Mrtt.. Fruncls -Miller: , IreaHttrer' Mrs. 'Joseph Miirtaugh : The next meeting will lib held at ( the home of Mrs. Joseph Kit son oh i April 4. ‘ , I-'. 7 ' , r -i- | ■ \ i MARY ALICE LINDER \j--ENGAGEMENT IS TOLD Mr. and Mrs.. Henry; Linder. 230 Coluhibia street. /Hicksville. | 0., have announced the i engage- ; and approaching ijnhrriage',

Society Item* for day** pub* llcatlon must be phoned In by V a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Rhone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheaon .' v MONDAr I Flo-Kan Sunshine Girls, K. of I’, home, fl pan. Holy Fumlly stud/ club, Mrs. Fred Biikri, .h . s :;o p m . Manet a Marla ajudy duh, Mh* Esther Meyer, 8 p.m. Pythlun Needle Club Birthday Purtv. K P Home, after 'i’lmiphDramatic Department of< Wo man’s club. Mrs. Jerome Kohne. 7:30 p.m. t Musk: Department of Woman’ 1 * club Mrs. Clyde Butler, 7:45 p.m Happy .Homemakers club, family night and potluck supper, Rineaker '’school,, 6:30 p.m. Civic Department of Roman's club Mrs. N. A. Bixler, 7:4.5 p.m. Ladies Fireman’s Auxiliary, Mrs. Harry Stults, 8 p.m. Past Presidents Parley df Legion Auxiliary, Mrs. I,awrence Rash, S ! P- m - \ Art Department of Woman’s club, Miss Eleanor Pupphrey 7:30 p.m. ; Junior Women’s dull? Mrs. Jethro Sprunger, 7:45 p.m. TUESDAY G. E. Aeolian choir rehearsal. Decatur high school music room, 7:30 C p.m. Rebekah Lodke formal initiation, 1.0.0. F. hfill, 7:30 p in. Kirkland W.C.T.IT., Mrg. Reuben Smith, 1 p tn. Monmouth P. T. A., Monmouth school, 7:30 p.m. ( hutch Mothers study club, Mrs. Wesley Lehman, 3:15 p.m. , \ Minnehaha duh, Red Man’s hall, fl p in. A Delta rhetu Tuu business n'teei Ing, Elks home, 3:30 pin > Trinity E IL II W H, W, H, church, 7 30 j< m .1 I— <I II wimiihb I of Ihdi iteughlei, Macy Alhn Io frandg Hlnger, son of Mr »ml M»« tank Hlhgwt i»f nm»t hefiamo. 0 lhe murrlMMs will take |d«> April 7,' Mi ten. o .i... iHie morning mi ml Mlclimol ’ Mthoth < hurth to hi. k«v.nie The brlde-aled wan grsditHtc.) from the Payne, o high m< hoot add Is em|>lovod nt the Hicksville Kroger Mtera. She lw a m(bnher of Alpha Beta chapter of. Migma Beta sordrlty. The Uriile-eletM resided h«»re with an uncle _ and aunt, Mr. :and. Mrs. Clarence Heiman \ of South Sixth street, for several years wh?h she was employed at Decatur Industries. Mr. Singer graduated from Sherwood-Delaware high school and is engaged in farming.

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MRS. LEE STANLEY MOSER was the former Miss Darlene Rupert, daughter pf Mr. and Mrs. Eiojid Rupert of near Berne, before her recent marriage. The groom is ihe of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Moker of Berne. The couple were married in tlie Maple Grove Christian church by the Rev. Kenneth ijitckey. The bride will graduate from Geneva high school this sprlngiand her husband Is serving with the air national at Baer Field'; Fort Wayne

Root Township Farm Burbay, Mr, and Mrs. Darrell Clouse, 7:3J p.m, ' ; St, Dominic study club, Mru. Harmon Gillig, after church. Rijse Garden <4uhr Mrs. Niland O< hsenrldcr, 2 p.m. i Associate chapter of Tri kappA Tag; American Legion home, | pin, , .\ /. DProus rIuMN of Bethany ehurnh, ebunh, 7:30 pm. Delta 1,11 111 boa chapter o( Held IHlstmi Phi, Min (laiuge llulr, k p in Willing Workers Hmsm of LlirhC’ [hm thittih, Mrs Mary K*»llMr, Nmlit Tenth Niteal, 7 Ml pm WEDNESDAY >/ Eogles AtttillMry puhilc mtriy, 'lCMgtes hull, 7:36 p.fn, Wednesday 1 Night Bridge rluli; Mis William H< hutnai Iter 7 do HL ' ■ / Pteshyterhin Kutlj < Ircte, Mrt*. W E. Petrie, I p tn. Presbyterian Nuorni Circle, Mra, Thohias StallbaUin. 8 p.m. Indies Shakespeare club, Mrs. Walter Krick, 2:30 p in. Profit and Pleasure Home Economics Jrlub, Mrs. John Heimann. 7:3() p.m. Historical club luncheon, Mrs. Roy jPrice, 12 noon. \ Zipn Jaithern Missionary society

Membership tea, church basement. Id3o p.m. * Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta S|gma Phi. business meeting, Mr* <|irl Gattshall, 8 p.m, « Business and Profession*' umep’a club, Legion home, 6:30 < THURSDAY c.l’rojoslve Workers class of Wlnßy Hiun h, < hur* p; 7:30 p.m MMary ami Martha class of Firs Methodist ihtiKh, Harve ®k«r. 134 Ak Mouth Third sn««i, w3O p.m gll YH class of Trinity rhuxh <B»iff'h hsamtisttf, 7 3b pm ■UMdsf of lUhihoW for 6iil« Maaonh hsll, fl 4ft pm Village < tub nine |H*k township, Klm««y school, rip -j|Wothen of Moose potluck sup ||er, M'OOsa home, fl 30 pm \ SPaat Matron? club of O. E. s , Atasonlc hall, 7:30 p.m. ,■-Monroe Better Homes club, Mrs. Raymond Grist. 7:30 p.m. |L Luke E. and R. Church Womb's Guild, church, all day. FRIDAY J: Girl Scout Council. Mrs. A. R. Vfolthouse. 8 p.m. j.Adama County Federation of Clubs closing meeting,' American fiegion home, 1 p.m. \ —— _ MAGLEY WOMEN’i GUILD HAS MARCH MEETING h Thirty-eight members of the Slagley Women’s Guild attended the March meeting of the group last Tuesday evening at the Church. Mrs. Russell Moser was tjie leader. AvZdhv- g m 'cSwnoy 0ey....!i >A candlelight service was held, and scripture readings were given K; Mrs. Phillip Strahm, Mrs. Earner Bieneke, Mrs. Lester Cow A, lIS and Mrs. Raymond goiter i Piano solos were played by Miss Bieneke and Miss Janette ; During the business meeting it was announced that the guild mem Hers are invited to attend a meet ing of the Bluffton W’omen's (|uild on Tuesday, March 13. Th<‘ annual father ans son banquet be held April 6 at the church /Refreshments were served by tse coinmittee in charge Mrs Moser, Mrs. Strahm, Mrs. Sirs. Cowans and Mrs. Selma Conrad. Mrs.,, F. H. Klse. of feeble, was a guest at the meeting 1. “ ■ •The Order of Rainbow for Girls <lll have their regular stated i6eetlng?at the Masonic hall Thur* day evening at six forty five tgplock. W- > ~~ The Friendship Village club of Blue ;Creek township will have t meeting at the Klmsey school ursday afternoon at one o’clock. The lesson will /be on “Freaking foods." Members are requested to wear print dresses to the meeting, ifostesses are Mrs, Fred Freewait. Mrs. Charlie Meyers, Mrs Harry Worklnger. Mrs. Thurman Wolfe and Mrs. Willodene Fox. jSfns. William Schumacher will be hostess to the Wednesday Might Bridge club at seven thirty o’clock on Wednesday/ I i . The Women of the Moose will > hare a potluck supper at the Moose home Thursday Evening at sU thirty o’clock. Practice will bt held following the supper. An invitation has been received from the Van Wert Women of the Moose chapter for Wednesday March 21, and all who plan to attend the meeting are asked to attend the practice Thursday. '

The D.T.B. class of Trinity Evangelical United brethren church will meet at the church Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock. Hostesses will be Mrs. Marie Deßolt, Mr* Mary Rrnltb, Mrs. Tillie Hurst and Mrs. Gladys Davidson. The Eagles Auxiliary will hive a public party at the Eagles hall Wednesday evening at seven thirty o'clock. I I - Members of the 0, E. Aeolian dhoir are asked to note that re hearsal will ba held on Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock in the in dale room at Decatur high kchooll The Workers das* of Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church will meet at the church Thursday' evening at seven thirty 9*c|ock. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis fllll will- be in charge. I '.’ . ; ' ' -■ i : •■■■ : Mrs. Mae Ketchum wl|l be hostess for the class party of the Mary and Martha class of the First Methodist church Thursday evening. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Ketchum’s daughter, Mrs. Harve Baker 134 Mt South Third street, at six thirty o’clock. Members are asked to bring table service. Those who desire transportation are asked to call Mrs. Hubert Zerkel, dr., at 3-3253. J The Junior Women’s club meeting will be held at the home Os L ' . i ; ' . ■

You Will Look Your Best Easter.... If you send your wardrobe to Kelly** for expert cleaning. PHONE 3-3202 KELLY'S DRY CLEANING .

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Mrs. Jethro Spruager thus evening ] at seven forty five o*clo<>k. Mem* I bars are reminded to bring,cleaning rag* and old records. ——— 5 ' I Ttye Girl Scout Council member* wtlbmeet at the home of Mrs. A. R. i Hothouse Friday evening At eight Oarlock. Problem telvcd Milwaukee (UP, A Mllwan j kee wOman says she’s solved Hie

I WHAT HAS HAPPENED! I TO YOUR DRYCLEANING I { DOLLAR? J I i! II K SH .. A. \ W In this day of the shrinking dollar, your dry11 cleaning dollar actually s-t-r-e-t-c-h-c-s. Dry- ® I * cleaning, today, costs less and buys more. You ® I I get better drycleaning (made possible by enor- g Ij, mous technical strides)—fur less money (thanks |- to modernization of equipment and tremen- E B dpus volume). Look your best all the time-fine r E dryclcaning costs so little and buys so much. B | Myers Cleaners I gr Corner Madison A Second BU.

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