Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 87, Decatur, Adams County, 12 April 1951 — Page 3
THURSDAY. APRIL 12. 1951
- " iQ V.; ■ \ . Shakespeare club in FlNAfc. |.UNCHEON MEET Fifty lUHtnoerfi and guwsts at the e-xiit-H Wbskeapeare-club enjoyed one o’ekMk luncheon nt the Ma"n" hall WedneHitay Mimi, , the elub held it* t liming nieetini; of theyeur. Spring flow •’l'm wef ( . p| it( »u| li rou lid Ihe tinier lainlng room any gueota -w< i. •anted at lung tubing attractively U«-.>O| lit, ,| w U ||' , (| J ~|U,.| |t. . ( , r •i.iiM'i*# .ami daffodlla ■mul yellow Jaber** Hi crystal holdcra. „ Following the lwo4'OH)>c llltl',Mi'« i. <• iMtihpn,., ~.H t »n< imMdent, UehoHH'd Ibc MuoAtn; and introdui th,, officer* *f»<> Wflll nerve during the 19fit fi2 club -y<>ar. whim 6u> <o ranizat lon celebrates the seventieth anniverf 4,ry i,H ntrillalhm With the ted brat ion- of dubu. . , , L Mrs. Arthur Suttles, prograih chairman. Introduced Mr’s, a C?E: Gillander. who sung "'the House “""" 'J ' i '' . —-J..;, / ...
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SPECIAL | FRIDAY and SATURDAY | APRIL 13 and 14 X I " 133 PA,RS ■ | jTi |\ • BUSTER BROWNS I Mj /Clil I • TEEN AGE A-VV H WEDGIES and FLATS Formerly 8.95 At«o 74 Pair Masses and Children’s I 32 PzUHS | Robin Hood S%g»OO I Wedgies I Lifestride Shoes SE.OO II NOVIJ TIES & WEDGIES ■ I I NV P A lll—l'hrmerly R t Vftj\» 12.95 - P \ I BB ' . 1 . ~ \j v ■ ’i| I —l— 1.1 l 11l I III’ »■—l I I Airstep Shoes SJL NOVEI.TIEK& WEIMiIES * ■ r Tl PAIR■-I'mmei.h 9 9;> i<> 18,9 ft . B.ll' ■ ;/' / -n/u’n ; I ,’•, p ? ”.' ■ . B Robles Shoes |1 " '•• FOII MEN |] #g mil-Formluh n» 9ft to 12.9 ft \ w ; ■ /. •■ J NOT ALL SIZES IN ALL STYLES. ABSOLUTELY ‘ NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES ON SALE MDSE,HAFLICH & MORRISSEY B■ l i■■ • > ' BROWNBILT SHOE STORE | ■ I 125 N. Second St. , | , Decatur, Ind. I I ' ' “BUY SHOES IN A SHOE STORE” ~ / I j ■ . r ' ’ ■ , '
' - - lj . On A itlll,” hy .Erfiest Charles, and "Manila mid the; Spiders" .by I’dmbo. She was a< j oin pan led at tin- piano by Mrs Filed Smith, The guests were tlb-n entertained hy Mrs.' Lowell jKmlth, ' who gave a mirthful review of the book, ."Hella (hi Their Tqch,” by Flunk’Galbreath. Jr.,: a guy honk for all ug«<M and the long awaited sequel io "t'heupCf by the Itozen " Newly-elucted of the < lull, who Were henlpd with life retiring oirh-oFM ut tlie. upt«tikt*r'H table, are |trvsldant,i Mirs, .May* hard IltdHcik; vl< o prfaldil’til. Mrs Hubert Mm kith ; Miuphuiy. Mi’m Smith; asslNtajif sorretury, Mis* Hllzulmth I'et.erkoti; treasur ».’i. Mi • Hurl Adams . I \ The committee in\ cjuirge of arrangements for. the lijncheon was < ompoeed of. Mrs. JHse Suttow, Sr , Mrs Pettibone. ?Mrs. Gillander, Mrs. John W. Tjyndall. Mrs. P. Bryce Thomas,. Mrs. Hetrick, -Mrs. AUahw and Mrs.: Suttles. "—
HISTORICAL CLUB « CLOSES CLUB YEAR Eighteen members of the His-, toieal club were entertained at their closing meeting of the.'year Wednesday at the home of Mrs. (Hies. Porter. A carryin dinner was served at noon. Following a biikiness meeting, conducted l»y Mr*, W P. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Porter »Irowed slides of their recent trip to llihioluhi, Hawaii, i - Mrs. Rdflert Garard was weli omed as ‘a iw-u memher of the club and Mrs || !•: I'mtler was a guest, ROICCARDIN CLUB MIITI ON TUIIDAY • \ mi < ting <H the 110-a- (j o Urn <luli wmi held liic-d'av uflmiioon nt the home of Mrs Wultcr Itntrhet' New membership curds mid ypiir hooks were distributed to the twenty' members present’ at the meeting. The lesnm Oft type', of plants’ was given _ by Mrs. Alvii Laiwson. Following, a business session, conducted by Mrs. Raljdi Roop. Mrs. Clem Kortenbrr had charge of the entertainment. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Ditrkin, Mrs. Daniels and Mrs. Gause. — Refreshments served, by Mrs. Butcher and Mrs. Harry LUTHERAN. MISSIONARY GROUP MEETS AT CHURCH The Zion Lutheran Missionary Society held its regular meeting in the church basemeht\yesterday afternoon with the pastor, the ReV. Edgar P. Schmidt, discussing the topic “The Church in Thy House,” from the Lutheran Woman’s quarterly. scripture verses by the members Interspersed the talk. ' \| Kirs. Witte presided at the business meeting, at' which time it was decided to have a kitchen towel shower at the May meeting. Final kitchen plans' for the new' parish educational build-
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Society Items for day's publication must be phoned In by 11 «. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phons 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson .THURSDAY G. E. Aeolian choir rehegrsah D*l*dtur high school t music ro<?m, 7 30 p in. , Qu«mn of Rogfiry I study club, Mils Mux Kmpa, s irhi. Iloh, I’roHs IHhciismloh club, .Mix, t’lydh Garlmr, N p.m, Qnmsu Os I'earm dINCUNSIntI Fioiip, Mrs. Attilirosn H|>ungl»»r, ■s P m, I'trnble I'tiH’iils duh 4 Prnhlw st Insd. “ !io p,m, t’hurch of God MisHlpnary Ho iMetv," Mrs. Herbert Hawkins, “..id p.m. ’ r |Ho <’ha Rea club, Mrs, Clem Kortenher. 7::i0 p.m. W.S.W.S. of Union Chapel, thurch parsonage, 7:30 p.m. lloboi U.B. Willing Workers class Mrs. Roman Sprunger, 7:30 p.m. ’ y Emblem chib called meeting. Elks home, 7:30 p.m., officers rehearsal following. t Our I*ady of Lourdes study club Mrs.'John Kintz, 7:30 p.m. D.A.V. Auxiliary business meeting D.A.V. hall, S p.m. \ Woihen of Moose called meeting and practice. Moose home, 7 p.m. Order of Eastern Star stated meeting. Masonic hall. 7:30 p.m. *\ FRIDAY CalAry E.U.B. Ladies Aid, church, 7:30 p.m. * American iness meeting. Legion home, 8 p:m. Mopnit Tabor Methodist W’.S.C.S., Mrs. Paul Rich 7:30 p,m. SATURDAY Adams Central senior class bake gale, Publix Service, 9 a.in. Zion Evangejical and Reformed church cafeteria supper, church basement, 4:30 to 7 p.m. SUNDAY Academy of Friendship open meeting, Moose home, 2 p.m. i MONDAY , Woman's Club closing meeting, Decatur lituary,- 7 |f» p.m. St. Catheiiiie study duh, \ Mildi ed Loshe. , x p.m. Adams Central P T A., high S’hool gym, 0:30 pm. carry-in Atmms County Chorus ra|i*»arsnl, Mtrnrtm Farm Bureau. 7 SO pm. TUIBDAY Tri (Cappa sorority sodal martIhM, Elks Inmir, H p m. i»e.atilt (Urilan club, \ Mrs. Amos Yoder, 2 pun \ Tri Kappa Abaci late chiipt'er, Mrs. Uj|9 Hindu 7:3<r pin. Engles Auxiliary public party, Eagles hall. 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Phi lota Xi sorority potluck supper. Elks home. 6:30 p.m. Decatur Home Economics club, Mrs, Alva Ruffenbarger, 2 p.m.
ing were discussed. The society decided to, offer their services to the Walther league to assist them in serving a banquet each year in May, at which time they welcome the newly confirmed young, people in the league. Mrs. Witte reminded the group that the next meeting* would be the annual mother-daughter banquet and will feature a children’s talent show'. Rev. Schmidt offered the closing nrayer. An attractive arrangement of huckleberry foliage and potted violets waft used on the refreshment table. Hostesses were Mrs Herman Krueckeberg, Mrs. Edwin Hauer, Mrs, Louis Jacobs. Mr.l Wilbur lleldenhach. Miss Minnie Sieele and Mrs. Pgul Busse. MR*. MAQLEY HOITEEt FOR CIRCLE MEETING Hhlrtrn iiicmhciH itmOtwo * USS Is utlwiuled liisf night's 111 well ns of Ihu Niioinl I in lc nl th»i Prsslnlci lan church for which Mrs i'alvln Mugley whs hostess. ' j Mrs. Edward Conk opened the Uieeling with IHMHM \ The pro piaiii, “Toward a t'lirlstlan Coin inunityc mms preseiiteil hy Mis Wlllmr l‘elria At the htislitess melnnfi tlw tw th* iiwmal NitniragMtflntrd were diawissed \ The hostess (was assisted in sarvihg rufiwhtnenis by Mrs. Charles Maslpy and Mrs. Frank lin pelt*! 1 , L •’ y CIVIC DEPARTMENT The Civic Department of the Decatur Woman's club held their April meeting at the home of Mrs. , Martin Zimmerman Monday evening with thirty members in attendance. Mrs. Clarence Smith, chairman, presided over the business meeting. The topic for the month was ‘ Summer Recreation” and Sylvester Everhart showed several films of the Scout activity at Camp , Big Island and the trip to Beaver Island ini nopth Michigan. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Zimmerman, assisted by Mrs. Tred Hancher, Mrs. Giles Porter, Mrs. Nathan Nelson, Mrs.
Glen Mmurter and Mrs. George Rentx. ;i • ■'.•?. /'' 4; ■ ' i . B.P.W. CLUB NAMES OFFICERS WEDNESDAY Ernest Ringgenherg, a native of Switzerland, wgs the guest spieak cji' Afor the annual Business and Women's- dub guest hij(ht dinner, held Wednesday < veiling :at the American Legion home. PHor la his address Mrs. Nohh Stepry. program chairman,’ introduced Tpmmy and Maxine HtAury, from liarne, who Swiss Hongs They were drepsed' in Swiss ctmtumNb. Mrs (leorre Rentx, of the Internatiimal; relutlona Rpw commit tee, then intrmlucad Mr. Ithtggi u hd-g, who guve a vary informative «H»l rtfltartalnlng ta|k on him hotimIhiid. He 'staled that |h»> two ques tljms with h have been put to him must are, "llow did Hwltxerlimd keep out of the iali 'two majo*’ wars" and “Can you yodel?? To the latter question he aHsured • the listeners “That he fOUldn't; and to, th») former . ho liated many factors contributing tc Switzerland’s neutrality. He emphas|«ed especially that, in hik opinion, their systemj of uni-vet-sal ' military training played a large part in helping keep peace for them-. Following the talk, a question period was held. During the business meeting the following officers were elected: Mrs. Max Schafer, president; Miss Glennys Roop, first vice-president; Miss Aldine Frauhiiger. Second vice-president; .Miss Dorothy Schumm, recording secretary; Miss Rosemary Spangler, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Gerald Egdy, treasurer: Mrs. Noah Steiiry, historian; press correApbndent, Miss Marcia Mart\n. Plans were made for the coming state convention to be held in Indianapolis May < to 6. The “April Showers'’ theme w“as carried out in decorating. Tall blue candles lighted the table and miniature pinbrellas \ marked each tMee.' A lovely bouquet of flowers centered the speakers table. Door prices were woh by Mrs. Forest Lake and Delton Passwater. The hos’ess, committee included Mri. Noah Steury, chairman, Mrs. McMillen, Jean Shock ley, Spangler, Miss Vivian Beam, Miss Bhtty Allen and Mrs., Otto Beehler. HENRY ABHBAUCHERI TO ftOTH WEDDING Mr and Mrs Henry Aahbauelier. t»f Iluininoiiil, will ca|abratt< tlielr lift loth wedding uiinii ei Harv Hun dtt’y nt their home hi Hammond t’everal local relatives of tH«» < utfpic urn planning Ip ailmid the ilffair ' \ The couple were married In Decatur and are the phrenta of <>nk soli. Claude Ashburn her. oi Mittneapolls, Minn, Mrk. Asb battcher was the former Miss Edna 1 arnett, of this city, and taught in the Decatur schools. Those who will attend from here are Mr. brothers and: sisters, Fred Ashhaucher. Ed Aslibaucher and Mrs. Lil Burloughs. of thlg city, and Mrs.
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Homer Goodin, of Berne. Two other sisters Will also be present, Mrs. Harry Studabaker, of Mishawaka, and Mrs. Willis Van Camp, i f Jackson, Mich. LOCAL LODGE\TO HAVE SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION Pocohantas lodges of this district will have a school of Instruction on April 30 at the Union Hall, corner of Berry arid Harrison rtreets In Fprt Wayne. Samoset ! liUliell will gnosi s for the meet Ing. ' > The afternoon session will begin nt two o'clock and there will Im a live thirty banquet for Htatp ducted at eight o'clock’that eve\ tilng. lan ul menibriH who iilun to .(.<«« ti«| are uskt-d to .< all 3 by \ptll 17 for ii’Nt'ivutloha The senior rwas Os Adams Central high school Mil HpottMur ii (Hike s«|e at Pubhx Kvi vh •> Saturday morning bcglnnlnr at nine o'clock. * The April Social meeting of Tri Kappa sorority will be held Tuesday evening at eight o’clock at the Elks home. All members are itriged-to be present. \The Adams "Central Parent Teachers Association will have its closing meeting of -the year Monday , evening in the high school gym. The basketball players will be > entertained at the meeting. A potluck supper will be served at six thirty o'clock arid the feature of the eveiling’s program will be a dress revue by, the high school girls. Music will bei furnished by the school band, under the direction of Merle Goble. The G.E. Aeolian choir will have reheasal in the music room
Like Money In The Bank when you buy a Modern New Home full rotary Sewing Machine. It's a honey. Good trade allowance on your old sewing machine. Hassock sow stool Free. Wo carry a- full Uno of Everything to make sowing « pleasure. We have many good buys on guaranteed used sewing machinos, treadles and oleetrlog. We Mtrvlce whnt we hoII. We mcII for Icmm! BOARDMAN’S sewing Machine shop 223 N. Ist St. SHOP HOURS: V 9 a, m. - 9 p. m. Every Day
at Decatur High school this eve ning at seven thirty o’clock. VMrs. Ixiis Black will he hostess to the Associate chapter of Tri Kappa sorority Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock. The Decatur Garden clph will meet at the home of Mrs. Ainos Yoder Tuesday afternoon at two <>'( lock. The now- officers and committee chairman wRI be In charge of the program. Mrs. N. A. (Turn To I‘nice Seven >
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WELCOME: to the MISSIONARY CHURCH HEAR REV. A. F. ALBRO 7:30 P. M.
