Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 70, Decatur, Adams County, 23 March 1951 — Page 3

FRIDAY, MARCH 23. 1951

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The Presbyterian Women** A elation will hold thbh meet-' Um at alght o’clock Wednesday „ waning ai tbg church, MemUera of the Khkiund |amia« will meet at the Adams Cmpral High school Tun»<lwy «v»l‘b»g »! >••>Vrti oThwk Tho Monroe W C T th will meet at th* home of Mrs, Homer ' Winteregg Thursday availing at •ev«n thirty o'clock. I ■ p . - K' ■. .. The Catholic Ladies of Columbia 'will have a potluck supper at the CL of' C. hair Tuesday evening at elx thirty o'clock. The committee in charge will furnish the meat and. buns. \ A meeting of the Jolly House* Wife Home Economics club will be held at the Pleasant Mills echool at seven thirty o’clock Tuesday evening. , - Mrs. Harleh Jones will be hostess to the Pleasant Mills Methodist W.S.C.S, Thursday. The meeting will begin at pine thirty o'clock and a sack lunch will be served at noon. The lesson study will be from the book “Near East Panorama.” ■ r Rebekah Lodge will commemor- . ate ,th'e birthday of its founder, Schuyler Colfax, at the regular meeting to be held in the 1.0.0. F. hall Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock. The Three Link flub will meet after lodges with Clara Meyers in charge. Desaie ' ' L - “ 1

» “H ,M 1 4 aWwWsS fl 1 tot / Imls MAY THE iWjW EASTER DAWN BP vIH f Renew our hopes, make TfNs strong our courage and ■ If r »NMb our fallh In v 1 IZ HIS MIRACLE OF RESURRECTION »/ Iwt 61 LUG & DOAN z I Mwgji ' FUNERAL HOWE /zfe DECATUR Phone 3-3314 // ' T J!i!l -' “-fl? ' • •• ' i MT 'vfV ' TyJfSywL ) - : ' "' . \ Wy>T * * V i~ iB ft VIB i ft nt mi mnt nw i ym nt Al UTTU Al — New! M Nwl, £ 22 Smailwrl SmarUrl The JT J •’«»• jnoat beautiful watch buvJ f . TAX today! New dome crystals. New bracelet band*. EwryPAY ONLY II A WEEK IV , —TTI ONLY 8 MORE jgSmt DAYS AT THIS iTOM LOW PRICE lay-a-way now , for graduation ■■h 'r \ *■ rM """ Bower Jewelry Store '■!' S' " v'V 1.. ' :V. ... '■' L\ ■. ISV ;

I ( Howard, Ethel Tnmkn and Vara ■ (lanse compose the committee in eharge at entertainment and refreshments. WOMtN OF MOOUR HAVE INITIATION THURSDAY Formal lull lit ion tpr n of < andldatpM wmh held l|at evening al ilm regular meeting dr the Women <rf Ihe Mooee Mrs Mildred (lay, social survive had aliirge of the < Imptm- night irOgtAm. At the business meeting |5 was Voted to the Red Cross fund. Twelve members of the Bluffton chapter of Women or .th* Moose were guests at the meeting. Several members of the Bluffton chapter spoke briefly during the program and pie Mil sea Marjorie and Kathryn Uoelz played piano solos and also a duet. The door prize was awarded to Bertha Zelt. 'Refreshments were served by Mrs. Gay and, her assisting committee during the social hour.? A—— ; OUR LADY OF LOURDES STUDY CLUB MEETS Mrs. Albert Laugerman was hofe<tess recently for the meeting of Our Lady of Lourdes study club Mrs. Roman Brite was chairman. The meeting opened with prayer to Our Lady of Good Counsel. Mrs. Brite read a very interesting article entitled “A y Voyage to Lourdes.” Mrs. Adrain Lichtle had cards available on hourly prayer and also explained the green scapular, which was displayed by Mra. John Schultz, 'fhe monthly

report was given by Mr* Mary' Braun. \ Recitation of th'e rosary and prayer to Our Lady of Lourdes closed the meeting. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. John Kinta with Mi's. Laugerman as chairman. RUTH AND NAOMI CIRCLE MEETING ON WEDNESDAY The Uuill ami Naomi Circle of Ziun Evangelical and Refurmed church mat Wednesday Afternoon In lha-Wlal -rooms of the church. •lump HhiMlua of "He Mo" and “Mora i«ovs»tc» Time" opened Hiameetlng. Mrs, Ferd bitterer, ladder for tho afternoon, kava an interesting review of the books “What Is Church Home Mission” and “Rural .Strength.” \ During the business meeting, conducted by Mrs. Charles Myers plans were made to have a chicken-noddle soup and bake sale April 7 at city hall. Refreshments were served to eighteen members and one guest by the hostesses Mrs. Henry Graber, Mrs. William Feller and* Mrs. Bertha Heuer. LOCAL VISIT AT VAN WERT MOOSE CHAPTER Sixteen members of the local Wo. men of the Moose attended the meeting of Van Wert Chapter 6, of the Moose, Wednesday evening. Initiation services for a class of twelve condidates was conducted and a very entertaining program was Those who attended were Thelma Kreps, Allie Noll, Dora Cook, Ethel Toman, Hazel Schultz, Hattie Worthman, Evelyn Plasterer, Opal Myers, Mary Whittaker, Mary Dixon, Mary Lhamon, Mftry Francis Monahan, Mary Weber, Maggie Haley, Georgia Spangler and Alma Goelz. \ Society items for day's publication must b« phoned In by 11 a. m. (Ist urday9: SO a. Im.) Phone S-8181 1 Phyllis Acheson , ... SATURDAY Nt. Paul's Wan her League hike sale, city hall, w a m. Immanuel LiHhersn Ladle* Ahl llaka Ralc.| I’tihlh Hmvh-n, u am MONDAY Rosary Society ot Bl Mark's church. K. of C. hall, 7 So pm Literature Department of W<> man’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, 8 p.m. pledging services. Root Township Home Economics Club, Mrs. Charles Circle, 1:30 p.m. . Adams County W. C. T. U. Spring Institute, Bethany <E. U. V B. church. Morning and afternoon sessions. Sunny Circle Club of Preble Township and Union Woman's Club of Union Township, Preble Township Recreation Center, 7:30 p.m. ’ \ ; ! Kirkland Ladies club, Adanps Central high school, 7 pjn. Rebekah Lodge, 1.0.0. F. hall, 7:30 p.m- I Jolly Housewife Home Economics club. Pleasant Mills school, 7:30 p.m. \ Catholic Ladles of Columbia idek supper, C.L. of C. hall, 6:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Shakespeare Club, Mrs. Maynard Hetrick, 2:30 p.m. Psi lota Xi, Elks Home. 8 pm. Historical Club, Mrs. Homer Bittnen 2:30 p.m. Presbyterian Women’s Association, \church, 8 p.m. Tlltlkt|DAY I Monroe W.C.T.U., Mrs. Homer Wlnteragg 7:3op.in, Pleasant* Mills Methodist W.H.C.H., Mrs. Harlan Jobss, H:.'iu am - - g|— -y p-i' = H I H p* I I . is for INVITATION and that's we M extend to all of you to come in and get ac- ■ quainted. We are friendly folks and we want to get to know you better. Whether I just for a magazine or a cup of delicious ■ coffee, you’re always H welcome. I The Pioneer 142 So. Second J Phone 3-2508

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D.A.V. AUXILIARY HAS MARCH SOCIAL MEETING The D.A.V.\ Auxiliary members held their regular social meeting In the D.A.V. hall last evening ( ! Mrs. Rufus Sommer, commanded conducted Initiation setylces. Bingo was enjoyed and prizes uwurded to Hetty TiDkham DeVor and Clara Hitchcock*. The , committee In charge was Mery i Hluckey, listen Morgan and Betty i Hlelner, Members were reminded at thp ' buke Kale h> bp Mimtihut hd by I lip “uGiiary Halurday murhln« wt’ (lerlmfa Market 'I RORlbsaAiJlßu. ■ ; Ann hocmty , WILLING WORKERS CLAOO BARTY HELD RECENTLY Mr. and Mrs. Cori Ehrsatn entertained last tweek for the Willing Workers class bf the Pleasant Mills Methodist church. Tl'iey * were, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey. Devotions were led ,hy Mrs. Verlando Clark and prayer \ was - offered by Mrs. Hubert Ehrsam. After a short business meeting a social hour was enjoyed. Those present were Mr. and Mrs; Hubert Ehrsam. Mr. and Mn. John Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Brice McMillen, Mr. and Mrs. Verlando Clark Mrs. Fred Bauman and Mrs. Richard Speakman. . MRS. M. K. COBBLE ELECTED PRESIDENT Mrs. M. K. Cobble of Knoxville,' Tenn., formerly of this city, has been elected state president of the Baptist Wo m a n’s Missionary Union of Tennessee, according to wprd receive* here. The convention was held in Nashville last The organization has some Su.ooo members, which Mrs. Cobble will head for the next year. It is th*--) highest honor bestowed on a woman In the state’s Missionary Union. Mrs. Cobble will be remembered here as Mias Ix>ls Fuhrman,, daughter of Mrs. Ram Fuhrman of Detutur route one. .She taught In Adama countv schools before her marriage to the Rev, M. K. Cobble, pHHtor <d the Gllleeple Avenue ftaptlet uhurch In Knox* Ville \ The t’obh|ee, with their two • hihh-tm, Howard und IlViHi live at :i7ll vkller |toml, Kno’iville, ' IMr. and Mrs. Karl Mankey are th»» parents of a baby son, born at 7:30 o'clock this morning at the Adams county mernolarl hospital. He Weighed 6\pounds, 4(4 ounces. Mr. and Mrs Forrest Snyder, of Ohio City, 0.. are parents of a. baby son, weight 9 pounds. 13 ounces, born at the local hospital today at 8:19 a.m. A baby son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Loren Barkley, Monroeville, at 5:31 p.m. Thursday at the Adams county memorial hospital. He , weighed 8 pounds, 3 ounces.

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and Mrs. Daniel McCoy, of Monroeville, are parents of u bahy son, Weight 8 pounds, bom at 10:05 a,m..today at the local hospital. ■' ’ x T ; Admitted: Reuben Ullpen, Thlr- ! llth ■ ix-.u L.t».A Raery, , ihmiHur route all. Helen Barkley, Mbuhrnvillr, N.Mill.lit 1101.1. t Wllleliife, 0; Clyde limy, Third ‘- r r" biemhswl: Kenneth Nyf taler, Preble. Mrs. F.rViti Boss and baby hoy, tbute one. \ Miss Opgl Sprunger and Miss Georgia Foughty are spending their Easter vacation with friends in. Mt. Washington. Ky. Mrs. Samuel Michaels of Russell Street is a patient at the CaylorNickel Clinic, in Bluffton, where she is undergoing medical treatment. i . ■ The Misses Pgtricia and Betty Schriiltt, of Chicago are spending the weekend with their parents,, Mr. ajnd Mrs. H- P. Schmitt of North Second street. HADACOLIs Requested By Nurses HADACOL Helps Folks Suffering Deficiencies of Vitamins 81, B-, Niacin and Inin.* Registered nurses, In Increasing numbers, are showing a keen In-

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many of Ihnm fndicfilod thaf (hey raimtnmaud Hit HAHAtHIL forinuln hi po> llylila Who urn daflcmm hi VilaiiilHs H|, Uq. Ihhi ami NlgOlIL Mrs. L h Lovbft, a iwglalarad ma** who Ilves at 22oib Walnut Mt.; Philadelphia 3, Ppnoxylvatila, ihi* alHiui MaDAGuI '“I wan down hi Florid* for the past month. I ho<l nd energy ro R«Vfra) members of my family told me to try a Iwittle of HADACOL. My aiater. whb |« a nurse, whs taking a hottie ho I tried a bottle. I feel fine since taking HADAOOL I do private duty here. 1 am 50 years old.” HADACOL can help you if you suffer such deficiencies. Ask I your druggist for HADACOL to- : day. Only HADACOL gives you i that “Wonderful HADACOL fedl- > ing.” (c) 1951, Th® Leßlanc Corporation - ■ I

Mlrß Donna Gilpin, of this city, entered the Clinic hospital at Bluffton yesterday as a medical patient. Miss Gilpin Is a raglsered nurse on the staff of the hospital. Sixty one Students In the first ,four grades of the Monmouth school visited in Decatur Thursday, al the library to view the egg tree, in (the court house, and the county Jail. Bunding outside, the sheriff naked them if they wanted to view ,lhe t e|l blook. Sheriff tihruluku re ported ihiW-opmimiH were divided with about half not of the trl|i They went anyway. Trailer Plant Is Damaged By Fire Hammond, Ind., March j 23 — (tip)— Damage was estimated at 125,000 today in a fire at Sportsman Industries which destroyed seven house trailers. Officials of the trailer manufacturing firm said the blgze stated in ,the paint shop bu.t cause was unknown. \HOUSECLEANING NEXT WEEK? Send Your Drapes and Blankets to KELLY’S DRY CLEANING PHONE 3-3202 ; i ‘ ■ yovr I R for I MSTEg SNAPSHOTS g \ fr | ' *' '*•*" I ftfOfflHlOllS f# o I OfVELUPINg • FRINTING Holthouse Drug Co.

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