Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 69, Decatur, Adams County, 22 March 1951 — Page 3

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HOME EC CLUB PLANS ? NIAGARA FALLS TRIP At a rpeeting of the Decatur Home •Economics Club Wednesday afternoon, a trip to Niagara Falls was f planned for all Economics C(ubs in Adains county in May. The KFOUp ptiet at the home of Mrs. Noble Reynolds, and .Mrs. Walter Lister, Mrs. Albert Beery, Mrs. Ed Whitright and Mm. Minnie.Teeple assisted as hostesses. Twenty five membets were present and the - meeting wak in charge of the vicepresident. Mrs. Reynolds, in the absence of Mrs. Joe Oelberg, president, who is ill. ; Contributions to the Red Cross and Crippled Childrens Fund were decided upon (Juiiing the business session. The club also voted on having a birthday auction for each month of the year. Mrs. Robert Gor. ard will be chairman of the first I auction which will be held in April. Mrs. Niland Ochsenrlder gave a talk on jiylon; showing samples and hex-plaining the various ways in which it is being used. The song of the month, “Wearing Os The __ Green,” I was sung, and the meeting closed with the reading of thd collect. r ” f MRS. WILLIAM GAUNT HONORED AT SHOWER • Mrs. Kenneth Gaunt entertained recently In her home ’ with a shower honoring Mhl William Gaunt, the fdrmer Miss Betty Young pf Pleasant Mills. Assisting e as hostesses were Mrs. Blanche Bryan and Mrk. Arnold Roughia. The evening spent in playing \ games, with prizes awarded to,

Lords llt'iirats A SELL-OUT JUST IN , Time For Easter! Better fr w w toppers ; ho now Ar W 99 |F LmV ■ UP I ’ ' . I-jO ■ ' ! M K doubls iU li ■ II I 1 COME EARLY 2IT PAYS Just Arrived HUNDREDS OF SMART* NEW EASTER ft 99 DRESSES < ' ■ ■ DARING SAVINGS ! ALSO PLENTY OF HALF AND LARGE dIZES ;:■ < ■ J' . ■ 11 'H F . 1 A LOT! FOR A LITTLE • NEW SPRING BLOUSES MR.® ' T■ I ur • NEW SLIPS* LACE TRIM • Manties 3 for .... II • GOWNS, EXQUISITE - - ■ • SMART POLO SHIRTS u.__ ■ • NEW HALF SLIPS | LORDS GREAT SAVING POLICY MEANS YOU BUY HERE FOF! “LESS THAN ELSE WHERE'* ■ ■ -The New StoreLords t2 p^ita^p* > '

Miss Elinor Gaunt, Mrs. Workinger and Mrs. Maurice Miller. Refresh- ■ rnents were sewed by the host-, • esses and Mrs. (JaUnt opened her many lovely gifts. | Guests ' other than those meni Honed included: Mesjiames Lawrence and Clair Carver Clair Kelsey, Austin Merriman,4 John Young, Dale Bhuingardner, ’ Carl Schug, Jim Teeple, Claude Foreman, Oscar Young, Grover "Wolf, Wayne i Gaunt, Tom Gaunt> Charles Burkhart, Clifford Roe J Paul Burkhart, George Shelton, Merle Riley, Jesse Fox, Henty Brunsnrup. Elisha Merriman, Floyd: Meyer Roy , Miller, Car! Kuhpi. l|onald ’ Bryan and Hubert Beyer; I the Misses Wava Fox,' Mary; Loji and Elinor Gaunt, Gene |Fordinan. Mary Kelsey, Barbara Carvler and Jane Bryan. - ; THREE ENTERTAINED j AT BIRTHDAY DINNER ' Rog Taylor, Nites .jledaugh and Carolyn Taylor werej the quests at a birthday dinner given in their honor at the home of Mrs. Rog Taylor on Sunday. Those present indue ed: the Rev. and Mrs. Mervin Tay or and family; Rena Peye and Berry Lynn, of Keystone; Mr. and, Mrs. Nile MeWert, 0., Jr. and Mrs. Melvin Taylor, Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. James Harve r and daughter Gloria Jean, Caro yn- and Lamar Taylor and Mrs. F’ank Catroll, all of Decatur. Thejhoiored guests received many lovely i;iftk. : Mrs. C. C. Langston will be hosjtess to the members o’ the Litera-

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Setty fywty fa Snide 'Witlia.tft, tfawt Miss Betty Young, daughter <>( Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Young of Monroe, became the bride of William Gaunt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gaunt of OecatUr, route 5, in a double ring ceremony performed on March 11. The wedding took place at the Methodist church parsonage in Pleasant Milla at two thjrty o’clock witn the - Rev. Russel Parsby solemnizing the vows. , Mrs. Ernest Hindelang was [the bride’s only-attendant, and TomGaunt brother of the groom, 4 attended as best man. MYs. Gaunt is a graduate of Pleasant MUIS high school and Mr. Gaunt graduated from Decatur high school. The couple is now employed at the A. and P. store in Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Gaunt have returned from a short wedding trip and ate now residing in Decatur. .. i ■ ' . ' ture Department of the Woman’s Club at their closing meeting Monday'evening. The topic for the evening’s program will be “Music,” as announced by Mrs. Langston, program chairman. Sh« will be assisted by Mrs. V. R. Edwards, MrS. Jay Thacker and Mrs. Samuel Finerkk. , ' \ A special invitation is extended |

GIRLS Barbara Ann EASTER FROCKS IB \ J, \ VWidJFjP 7 ' yll/ / i * ■ faaLtoSwvk I ''• \ Sizes • | - ' , , j . ' RA' ; ■ 9 mos. to 2 yrs. I • 3to 6x years N • ■ 7 to 14 years 1-98 to 4.9 s HALTERMAN’S . formerly The Douglas Store

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to all new members of the Rosary Society of St. Mary’s church to attend the meeting Monday evening at seven thirty o’clock at the K. of C. hall. Mrs. G. Remy Bierly, chairman of the program, has planned a very interesting evening. v The > Historical Club w ill meet Wednesday afternoon al two thirty) d’clock at the\home of Mrs. Homhr Bittner, 122 South Fourth street. ' Mrs. Maynard Hetrick will be ■hostess to the Shakespeare Club at her home Wednesday afternoon at two thirty o’clock. Evansville Man Is Killed In Accident ' ~ : ■■ ' • •Evansville, Ind., March 22 — (UP)— William Fisher, Evansville, was killed last night When he drove his automobile in front of a ahd Nashville railroad ■train at a crossing four miles southwest of here. t

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Society Item* for day's publication must be phoned tn by IT A, m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson THURSDAY D.A-.V. Auxiliary social meeting.' D.A.V. hall. 8 p.mj. Order of Eastern Star stated meeting. Masonic pall, 7:30 p.m. Women of Moose Formal initiation. Moose home, 17:30 p.m. Adams County Roadside Council, Monroe Farm Bureau, 1:30 p.m. ]• SATURDAY St. Paul’s Wat her League bake sale, fclty hall, 9 ai.m. Immanuel Lutheran Ladies Aid Bake Sale, Publix Service, 9 a.m. MONDAY Rosary Society of St. Mary’s church,' K. of C. hall, 7:30 p.m. Literature Department of Woman’s ; Club, Mrs. C. C. Langston, 7:30 p.m. ■ TUESDAY Church* Mothers -Study Club, Trinity.’Church, 8 p.m. ' Tri Kappa, Mrs. Lowell Harper,

I UNION"" ~ff 12 NOON TILL 3 P.M. ' . Sponsored by Decatur Ministerial Association SEVEN LAST WORDS OF JESUS Preaching, Rev. W. W. Wimberly, D. D. i of Wabash, Ind. Zion Evangelical & Reformed Church ' . I ‘ i ’ Assisted by Decatur Ministers, and Music Department, Decatur Women’s Club J / I (Courtesy, Gay’s Mobil Service) ■ ; ' > ■ ' i • ■ —r -t

R p.m. pledging services. Root ifownshlp Home Economics (,’lu b, Mra.y Charles Circle, LIO p.m. Aslams County W. C. T. U. Spring Institute. Bethany <E. U. B. church.' Morning and afternoon sessions. Sunny Circle Club of Preble Township and Union Woman's Club of U n | on Township, Preble Township Recreation Cepter, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Shakespeare Club, Mrs. Maynard Hetrick, 2:30 p.m. « Psi lota Xi, Elks Home, 8 p.m. Historical Club, Mrs. Homer BPtner, 2:3p p.m.

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Admrtted: Carl Schafer, Keki onga street! Mrs. Goldie Roop. Nuttman Avenue. Dismissed: Mrs. Thomas Lehman. Geneva; 'Mrs. Emanuel Miller, Monroeville; Mrs. Charles Straw, Tenth street; Mrs. Dale Beer and baby boy Monroe; Mrs. Severin and baby girl, First street; Mrs. Robert Light and baby boy, Decatur, route 6.

■ r*" a, mm* ' * fresh as a / IMI I z I ( I \ Bi, « / \ '• X x 1 // X '' ■' ■■'••’A* x: / \ \ Straw hat.sprXy by Faberge Vor a lovely lift, ? an enchanting gift ; J " tj ’ ■ I LJsy atomizer with cologno in a florist gift box, 2L50 tho ■ - ' • ' , I H-.L- V SMITH DRUG CO.

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