Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 170, Decatur, Adams County, 20 July 1951 — Page 3
FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1351
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HAPPY-HOMEMAKERS IN RECENT MEETING Mrs. Paul Erp was hostess recently to seventeen members of the Happy Homemakers Home Economics club. Seven guests were (resent. - The club creed was repeated in unison and the group sang the song of the month, “The' StarSpangled Banner.” Devotions were given by Mrs. Freeman Walters. Demonstrations on 4-H work vere given aud plans for the 4-H fair were discussed. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. . ;
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A? XJ9 Should BWgjffe Vgi the G.O.P. Ww<* TltW- I merge with the Dixiecrals? v 'iA I V 1 . : ■■ , ■A: ' -|, ■ . \ p.l ' f / • I • •; I I f v- /> | -«ays Senator lIA I Repr&entaV I 0 I JKundt of South Ml 1 I tire Caeeoi New V ► \ L Dakota “Theße- 111 I I I Jereey. “I 4« not I I aY 1 ' publican party IVI I 1 want victory pt the I LU «« will win if it ■IW ■ price of party char[forme an alii- acter .. .’ knee with the * \ J *"t South...” \ . .1 . . Firing away in the pages of Collier’s, these Republican | stalwarts debate the wisdom of making common cause with the anti-Truman Democrats of the South. What are. their arguments for and against such a union? What would new party be called? Could it hope to win in 1952?; Get today’s Collier’s and sit in on a preview of an important I battle in next year’s G.O.P convention. J v \\ | ■ ■ A ■ ■\ i ’ i . v \- i V . a n. Rita Hayworth Today The . tn Europe ( See the first color photos of r the Hollywood glamour girl Although General Eisenhower and her two daughters since was offered a mansion, his her return to America follow- wife insisted on a mofc moding her separation. Here is est house so the General could air unforgettable close-up of escape the glare of greatness a world-famous American while in Europe. Reap IHE beauty. Read I REMEMBER EISENHOWERS AT HOME RJTA. ABROAD. 3 Plus other entertaining articles and fiction, and Collier’s famous comics. CtoUier’sfigffif ; . ! ? ‘8
HOME EC MEETING \ HELD THURSDAY The Friendship Village Home Economics) club met at |he Kimsey school Thursday afternoon for the July meeting. The- club song and cree<|, followed tjy roll call; opened thte meeting. * ; Devotions were les by Mrs,Tricker, concluding wMh the club prayer. Readings were given by Blanche Bryan and /Mrs. and the song of the month, “Th^ ; Star-Spangled Banner,’’ was sung:. The lesson on “Stain#”’ was pre| sented by Lettie Burkhart and the dub collect' closed, thjb study pets iod. 5 I f 6 , ; I g -3 Contests were enjoyed during the social hour and Refreshments were served by Mrs. Blanche Bryan,\ Mrs- Wilma /Voting, Mrs. Marjorie Catver, Mrs.'Xydia Meys- - Mrs. Grace Bryan. I■■ ■ ■ —-1 ■ \f BETHANY GROUP IN MEETING THURSDAY Unit 3 of the Woman’s Society of World Service of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church met last evening at tjie home of Mrs. Mrs. Zmos Ketchum was s ? the program chairman. f "> -g fc Singing of the hymn “I Would I>€ True" opened the meeting and Mrs. Naomi Baker read the scripture. followed by sentence prayers. Miss Janis Sue Rawley gave a recitation' and Mrs, John Spahr, unit spiritual life chairman, gave a talk entitled “How to go--to Church." Short talßs were given by Mrs. Edna Roop, Mrs. George Hamma, Mrs. Winston Rawley and <
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Society Items for day's publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson FRIDAY Bobo Methodist W.S.C.S., Mrs Arnold Drake, 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY Bethany Ypung Adult class bake sale, city hall, 9 a.m. -« church, all day. MONDAY Klo-Kan Sunshine Girls, K. ' of I‘> home, 6 p.m. Kirkland Ladies Club, Adams Central high school, 1:30 p.m. TUESDAY Sunny Circle Home Economics club, Preble recreation center, S p.m. Calvary Willing Workers class Hanna-Nuttman shelter house. Root Township Home Economics Chib, Mrs. Ltp> King, 1:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Union Township Woman’s club, Mrs. Erma Rabbitt, 1:30 p.m. TUESDAY ' I W.C.T.U. meeting. Church of God, 8 p.m. THURSDAY Women of the Moose informal initiation. Moose home, 7:30 p.m., cfficer.s at 7 p.m. —— : Mrs. Brunnegraff. Refreshments were served bv the hostess at the closte of the meeting. The Women of the Moose will hold informal initiation Thursda. evening at seven' thirty o’clock at the Impose home.: Officers will meet at seven.', ; ■: j There will be an important meeting of the Flo-Kani Supshine Gi|rls at the K. of P. home Monday evening at six o’clock. The Kirkland Ladies Club will entertain the 4-H rluh Monday at one thirty oclodi at the Adams Central high schlrnl. This will take the place of the regular July meeting. The Sunny Circje Home Economics club will meet Tuesday at eight o’clock at the Preble township recreation center. Members are reminded to bring articles for the white elephant sale. Hostesses are Mrs. Mildred Hildebrand, Mrs Helen Beery, and Mrs. Helen Mann. This Willing Wbrkers class of the Calvary United Brethren church will meet in the shelter louse' at Hannat-Nuttmah park next Tuesday instead of July 31 as Try our Marks FILM SERVICE for developing and printing your 4 . Vacation Films SMITH Rexall Drug Store Saturday Specials Knickerbocker and Bath . J Spray OV Woodbury’s Bath «■ Size Soap, cake , AJ w j CLf* Facial Soap, cake Cashmere Bouquet Soap, cakeL,J— , Cbßp Wrisley’s Bath j£ftx* Crystals 4 lbs. Cenol Bug Blast $« *7Q Bomb Fly-Tox Aerosal Bomb 4__ . Listerine Tooth Paste ' Large size W Ax« Phillips Milk Magnesia Tooth Paste 9 B x« Wildroot Cream Shampoo a 58c Value for Hunting Knife with Sheath, Special i Smith Rexall Drug Co.
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■ JH ■fit lit i MRS. EUGENE H. HEIMANN w.as the fornier Miss Rita Wellman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Wellman of Bryant, before her recent marriage In the Holy Trinity Catholic church at Bryant. Mr, and Mrs. Henry J. Heimann of route .four are the \parents of the groom. f The couple arei residing in their neiwly-furnished home on route four.—Photo by Melchi.
previously announced. There will ea silent auction. John Gillig of this city, John Schultz o( Lafayette and James, Musellavitch of (’alumet City. 111.,’ went to Toledo Thursday to visit: lelatives and friends. A barn on the Jay county farm, four miles northeast of Portland.J was destroyed by fire when hit bylightning early, yesterday mornine. j The*tpss is estimated at $9,000. J \ Max Andrews of Deeatuy paith a fine of SIQ and cosjts for running a stop sign in Willshire. His case heard by Squire Estill. The wedding or 'Ruth Feller of Geneva to Earl Lpe Barnes of- Windfall will be solemnized Sunday at the home of the bride’s parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Feller. Pfcl Thomas Krill of Bluffton was a member of a plktobn from the 124th infantry division 'in Korea which a few days ago induced 103 Chinese to Surrender without a fight by giving teach ad American cigaret. They could have gotten more but ran out of ”cigs.” . f The condition of Mrs. Wtlsop H. Lee, who underwent an operations for the Removal of a cataract from her eye at\Van Wert, 0., hospital recently, is reported satisfactory although she will be confined to
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the hospital for approximately 10 -more daysd Mrs. jdnn Hocker, of Monroe, Entertained' at dinner Thursday for Mr. anid Mrs. Harvey H. Hock<r of California! and Mr. and Mrs. (... jE. Hocker of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Robert I-Ueinhenz and son. Ted Alan, are vacationing in the) ! New England states. Quebec amlj Gaspe Peninsula. .u —ZZ 1, amwwMwwwwwwvMM A4 Hearlwarming Gift .... Let your smi!e fixed in a handsome photo-por-trait remind him of you. We study your fat.e capturing the ex- ' pression that best typi-. , fies you., d, PHONE 3-3703 for Appointment MELCHI STUDIO ■'■ '1 ‘T : \\ ' ' ’! ! Bill and Cecil Melchi Boch Bldg. I IMWWWMAMWWMAAAMW
Physicians Sued For $31,000 In Damages > Grand Rapids, Mich.. July 20. — (UP) — A $31,000 damage suit by Herbert Dyke, Muncie, Ind., against : two Holland, Mich., physicians and surgeons was on file today in federal court here. Dyke charged Dr. John k\ Win;er and his brother, Dr. William Winter, failed to diagnose and treat properly fractures be received in a fall from a ladder July U>, 1949. He claimed he lost the nse of the arm as a result. " Clarence F. Herber elks District Deputy Clarence F. Herber, pas exalted ruler of Fort Wayne Lodge 155, F PO Elks, formerly of this city, hia oeen . appointed district deputy grand exalted ruler for the north central district. The appointment was made by • Howard R. Davis, grand exalted ruler of the order at the national offices in Chicago. The north central district emI races lodges in Fort Wayne, Decatur, Bluffton. Wabash. Columbia City, Garrett. Huntington. Kokomo, Warsaw, Logansport, Lafayette and Peru. > Yroteci" Weus Springs and wells should be protected from surface water to avoid pollution. .
Store H ide Clearance SAVE DURING JULY! SAVE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT t! COME IN 1 y i' 9 ■ II - I READY-TO-WEAR v ? DRESSES ON SALE j , Cottons! Rayons! Sheers! Regular Crepes! Gingham 2 f Spring and Summer Style Dresses from the coynjry’s leading manufacturers 1 Full range! of regular and half-sizes! Juniors! ' Prices Slashed! Out Thejit Go! 4.25 - 4.95 - 6.25 - 6.951- 8.95 -10.95 f 12.95 ' RAYON SqiTsll b' Sizes 10 so 16, also half sizes. Fully Lined. TheyVe simply fine suitp* Were $19.95. They’re a steal at -. ,510.95 —— — — ' — DRESS MATERIALS f COTTON PLISSE CREPE for Gowns, Pajamas, etc., 32” wide Neat Figures Patterns Sale—yd- 49c BEADING BEMBERG SHEERS in beautiful prints, 42” width /’ Regular 1.25 L Sale price, yardjJl.oo* i FLOOR COVERINGS One roll EXTRA HEAVY MODERN LEAF ON Brown Pattern. All Wool Axminster Carpet by Bigelow. Our regular 13.95. Sale Price 1X95 sq. yd. : ■ ■■ l " —n | . 2 Rolls SCULPTURED tEAF DESIGN Bigelow Brand Heavy All Wool Quality, Grey or Green Colors. 12 fti wide. Our regular 13.95__Sate price 12.95 12 ft. Wide PRINTED LINOLEUM ON SALE! First Quality Armstrong, Heavy Weighty 1 roll Blue Floral Pattern, b 1 roll Tan Floral Patters-U- &L yd. h _Bsc a 12xJ2 ft. piece would cost only 13-bQ. B x or a 12x15 ft piece would cost only 17.00;: ' \ Any length you deed cut from the foils! —4 r ly. COTTON DOMESTICS I I ' ■ : I ■ >" 1 IHi ' 27” WHITE OUTING FLANNEL, Well “FOXCROFT” MUSLIN SHEETS. napped quality for diapers yd. 30c • Nationally fanipus brand Sheets and’ 5 yda. 1.45 10 yds. 2.90 Cases .made from a longer fibre, < i \ ■ 1 ■ Premium Cottdn that gives them ex-13-INCH STEVENS “P" QUALITY tra durab igty, ;as well as extra f ALL LINEN CRASH TOWELING, L ~. Bleached or Unbteached in X e<T, blue, smoothness, sdtness and .whiteness, green or yelolw border. Fmiious for First quality. 2.98 quality, absorbency and durability. Yd._.42c Full Bed s|ze slx99 inch -■each 2.72 CURTAINS - DRAPERIES DRAPERY FABRIC, 36” wide on sale. Good Pat- \ tern in Green, Wine, Black. Natural* etc. Our regular 1.25 grade. July SaleL_ yard__l.oo / SCRANTON FINE LACE NET CURTAINS. Two very neat patterns. Ready to hang. 81% Rayon. Each curtain 37” wide and 2 l / 2 yd. long! <SO pair on sale! July |sale ! Per pair $3.65 ’ I Wfl — L f ■ ■ I. ■ I. . I | II ’ I i ■. -> ,\ 1 1 LADIES ACCESSORIES LADIES BRASSIERE SALE! White M -I; or plnk Cotton Broadcloth or satin B ■ ■ B Exquisites form! Regular 1.98. I\l i Hll /*• lr juiy saie A W j B-i I W -A LADIES HANDBAGS ON SALE! Regular Black. Brown, Green and \ R.ed Bags. Also .Summer Bags in I White. Tttn, and Blue shades. Also > straw Bas. draw string style. Out the? Igo! Hs 2.00 plus tax ' LADIES SUMMER FABRIC GLOVE SAL El Nationalry adertised HanI ♦ sen or FaWnes! White, black, pink, trowh, Hire, beige. 6 to 8 size. ■ ■ | All one price pair 1.00 ' ’ . j Also one group White gloves at 49c
TRADE IN A GOOD CITY—DECATUR ■■l 1 ■■ "-?■ r ’ii H Look! Look! Look! B Q Q .. M EVERY DAY LOW ICE CREAM g g PRICES AT EQUITY! H Fresh Regular Top Quality 5 1 Pints . Qtsi i/j Gals. Gallons | 27c 49« 9Oc $1.79 H Make I|la Habit' ■ EAT ICE CREAM EVERY DAY! It’s good and good for you! I EQUITY DAIRY STORES | Efl Jim Kelly, Mgr. : Phone 3-3216 Decatur, Ind. ■!
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