Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 243, Decatur, Adams County, 15 October 1951 — Page 3
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■ - •'Z ‘ ’ • sZ - Z-. 7 ENTERTAINS FRIENDS AT DINNER SUNDAY Mrs. Clara Dague entertained a group of friends at her home erttii a cooperative dinner. Those envying the day were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scheiderer ~and chfldifen Dorothea, Paul, Barbara and Sara, of Oesian, Miss Betty Caps, |.of Bluffton. Mrs. Noah Moser, Jvof Berne, Mr. and Mrs Frank AuH»O .Henry Yaggy. Mrs. Viola ScheiderZ er and Mrs. Dora Bess. y j GIRL SCOUT TRAINING, i COURSE HERE FRIDAY _ . The- final session of the Girl Scout leaders’ training course closed morning jth«|
n up w z COOK BOOK 7 Sold by the Methodist W.S.C.S. , at the Church Bazaar-Thureday and Friday The Women of the Church wish to thank the merchants of the city and county for their advertising which helped make the printing cf this book possible; -L i
You’ll Get Better Medical Care ? 7■7-?••’-. ■ i / : . - : , ■ ■'7 - - r ’• 1 i ' ' - ’ ; ■ wsTH? r >fg4£gr. •w m Ku I n I II \l ■■ UU _f \\\vl II I /A 11R J) w . ir^w. % I )x ..>«*• 41w ■; ' ■ ' \. f . : < \ ; ' , ■ - ‘ , ' I And you can plan the costs-if you’ll make your doctor your friend - Hz ■' f . -■- : . ■ ' . . > If we could all sit down right now and schedule our illnesses for next year, I there’d be no straifi on our medical and hospital care, no drain on our over- ~ 7 ' worked purses. Bui, somehow, illnesses do not occur on schedule. 1 \ i - ’• '> t ■, t . Here in Indiana, there are physicians within a reasonable distance of every V b•” . person. Every shopping center of moderate size has physicians within reach j of a car or telephone. Well-established state and locally-controlled institutions supply good care to rich and poor alike. '‘l- ~ \ \ ; Our type of medical care proves to be much faster, more flexible and more efficient' than in other countries which control the practice of medicine. Sometimes hospital and medical care seem expensive—but Indiana’s voluntary health insurance plans provide for expenses adequately, efficiently. You can be sure you and your family will have prompt care, good care and ; i ; for the least cost, if you take the following precautions. ' ? —x 1 i ... : ' O Make a doctor your doctor. Select a physician, learn to know him, respect - his advice. Don’t wait for an emergency —emergencies never wait for you. Z Q Conserve his time and yours by calling at his office at his regular hours, \ , whenever possible. Cz Discuss the problem of the cost of your pnedical care with your physician before the service, when possible. You have a right to know about the cost. It is your privilege to select your own at any time—and to have a oomplete, friendly understanding with him. O Prepare for the cost of unexpected serious illnesses by voluntary medical and hospital insurance. 0 If you are dissatisfied with your medical service, by all means report it to your local medical society office or to the Indiana State Medical Association. The Association is set up to see that good medical care is available y \ to all the people of Indiana at a cost that is reasonable. Its members have . \ been dedicated to this responsibility foi many years. ■ ' Vz ■ Z-7 • -7 Ull>lH>laiimii<l . .. . J ■ ' { ■ ■ . ; Z ■’ If yog need emergency medical service end can*! locate your doc- \ v tor, call the emergency service in your community, sot up by your local, medical society. They will got you in touch with a physician who will serve you until your own doctor Is available. '•* 1 ’• In. Decatur the telephone number 15... 3.2145 raiif m " v J_Z' . J v • \ .
I American Legion home here with lan impressive Investiture ceremony for Mrs.. Ruseell Diehl of the Lancaster school, near BluL’- ■ ton. Mrs. Hamilton Putnam, of [Jeffersonville, and Mrs. W. Len 7 Parker, of Fort Wayne w r ho con"ducted the school, officiated. - f ■ '■ ■' . t , Investiture for the remaining , leaders who have attended all J cessions will take place pt a cook7out acheduled at Hanfig-Nuttman • park Tuesday morning, October 22. from ten until two o’clock. Fifty one persons were enrolled in the course, with an average attendance jot thirty for the five 1 Sessions. i ? There witr.be a two boqr make-
|up period in about five weeks for those leaders who missed only once so that they may also re- ' ceive credit for the full sixteen hours, thus being fully qualified for leadership of a Scout or Brownie troop. H pECATUR WOMAN’S CLUB TO OPEN FALL SEASON ! Yearly activities of the Decatur 'woman’s club will open next .Monday evening with a six thirty dinner in the parish hall at Zion i Lutheran church. Mrs. R. C. , : Hersch is president of the club. I The mixed quartet from Indiana • University will provide the enterI tainment and Mre. Hermina ' son, of Bluffton, eighth district , federation president, will be a special guest. New members w'ill ( also be introduced at the meeting. ' ' H— ' : ' 1 MARRIED COUPLES CLUB MEETS LAST EVENING The Zion Lutheran Married Couples club met last night in the parish hall. Walter Zyrrcher, , of Berne, was master of 'cere-1 monies for the musical program, consisting of accordion vocal and reading selections. At the short business meeting the president, Theodore Witte, announced the following nominating committee, Mrs. Carl Smith, ( Norbert Aumann and Lawrence Schroeder. A letter from the Adult club of Zion Lutheran church. Friedheim. was read, inviting the II local club’ to its meeting on Fri-
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— : —.... .. ..... rr* 1 , * Society Item* for day’* publication must be phoned In by lTs7m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) 7 f Phone 3-2121 l ; fi Phyllis Acheson H ■ ‘ g MONDAY Cdiiritry Fair auction sale. Meth- j. odist dnurch lawn. 7 p.m. Walther Lhague Hayfidfi patty, parish hall, iS:3Q • P- In - 1 ' ’ Our Lady of Victory discussion club, Nick Braun, 8 p.m. i Musife Department of Woman’s club, Mts. William Feller, 8 p.m. County Chorus rehearsal, .mjntoe Farm Bureau, 7:30 p.m. Monmouth Mothers study group, Monmouth high sctibol, 7:.’io p.m. Adams Central P.T.A., High school ‘gym, 7 p.m,, \ V.|?)W. Auxiliary, V.F.W. liome, 8 p.rfr, potluck supper, 6 p.m. TUESDAY Meo** Ham and Chicken supper, Methodist church dining room; 5-7 p.m. - Valparaiso University Guild opening meeting, St. John’s Lutheran Church, Flatrock, 8 p.m. Deita| Theta Tau Founder’s Day' party, Irtlss Mary Martha Terveen9 p.m.Zprompt. Lb}’4i Daughters clasa of Bethany l&U.B. church, Mrs, Lucille Miller.^ . .1 :30 p.m. Pleasant Mills P.T.A., Pleasant Mills jjhool, 7:30 p.in. Deeatijr Garden c1 u b,7 Mr s. George Rentz, 2 p.m. Catholic Ladies of Columbia potluck supper, C. L. of C. hall, 6:30 p.i|. Eaglejs Auxiliary special meeting, Eagles4all, 8 p.m. \ I WEDNESDAY Wednesday Night Bridge club. Mrs. G.’Remy Bierly, T:3O p.m. Girl si Guild of Zion E. and tl. church 4 Marilyn Jaberg, 7:30. p.m. Psi lota Xi skating party, Clem’s I Ake,: Sjto 11 p.m. Z- -7 Decatur Home Economics club, Baptists church basement, 2 p.m Ladleh Shakespeare club, Mrs. Dore day, !4i(|vember 9. Games and decorations w«re carriediout in the Halloween motif. PHzes in the contests were; awarded to George Rentz. Mrs, Ea r\l : Caston. Mrs. Gerhardtj Schultz and the Rev, E. BjSchmidt. The committee in charge of re-
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THURSbAY 7, Ladies Aid of Union Chapel* (•hurch, all day. 7 So-b’ha-Rea. Mrs. Dan Zeser, • 6:3otpm. ; Friendship Village club, Klmsey Schobi. 1 p.m. 7 Methodist Country Fair bazaar, all day, lunch and dinner in ch’irch I diding room. J t FRIDAY ‘ j Philathea class of Baptist church, church parlors. 7:30 p in. j ; Methodist Country Fair bazaar, all day. lunch and dinner in church dining room. Jolly Housewife family night supper, Peasant Mills'school, 6:30 p.m. Adams County Federation of Women’s ellipse American Legion •homeS curry-in dinner, 1 p.m.' freshments and entertainment consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Chester K|einknight, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Schnepf and Mr. and iMns. D. Hoyt Callow. The next meeting Will be held on November 11 with the following committee in charge, Mr. and Mi’s. Frank Braun. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Speigel and Mr7 and Mrs. Steele. WALTER OBSERVES 80TH BIRTHDAY "Walter Whittenbarger, of 9C3 . Walnut street, celebrated hi s eightieth birthday anniversary Sunday at his home. Among those who visited with him during the day were two sons, Paul Whittenbarger, of Chataworth, 111., and Roy Whittenbarger of Fort Wayne, and their families, M» and Mrs. Ami Miller of near Deca.tur, and Mrs. Bertha of Convoy, O. METHODIST WSCB MEETS THURSDAY AT CHURCH 7 5 The Woman’s Society of Christian Service of the First Metho? dist church met Thursday afternoon at the church. A short business session presided over by Mrs? W. P. Robinson, preceded tho program. -It; was announced that October ?5 will be set aside as “Quiet Day” in observance of prayer and selfJ Quality Photo - Finishing 1 7 Work left before 18 P,. M. Monday,, ready Wednesday ; . st 10 A. M. Holthouse Drug Co,
‘denial week. The church will he open throughout the day for those who desire to enter tiie church • and worship. j | Announcement was also made that a nursery will be provided at the church during the circle meetings. | Formal acceptance of a ’ vely punch bbwl, presented to the society by Joseph J. Lower of New York City; was made at this time.Mrs. Noah Bixler led the devotional period, using as her theme "God Teaches About Human Rights.” -x '1 he Rev. Paul Erwin, of Geneva, i wae presented to the group and gave a very interesting talk about Alaska. His talk was supplemented with pictures: I /■ . ' The Union Chapel Ladies Aid , will hold an all day meeting at the church Thursday. A potluck dinner will be , served at , noon and the day will be spdnt in eewing and quilting. All ladies of the bhurch are Invited. I The Girls Guild of the JjioY Evangelical and Reformed church will have their meeting at seven ' . 1
ITiliiw AjFlil I p- JKwl f L > I irTL. yF l ADD A PENNY AND GST TWICE AS MUCH! I ■ jgSU Pur.t.T? HELEN CORNEIT ’ I ASPIRIN W CREAM SHAMPOO ■ No faster acting as- ’ - fl pirin made! 5 grain softe$ often ‘ n 8 K * erizo _ r ° n % < H 100 s. Reg. 54c. 4 otwe.. Reg. 79c XWC <F ■ H 2-OT. VICTORIA i aHRsEPTIC I : I HOT WATER BOTTLE fllsK Mouthwash and ail- I - i o« UM 2f"2 * purpo^ n » 2t"Bo' I ■ fl GARDEN SPICE BEDFORD : J I | STICK COLOGNE XMAS CARDS I fl Concentrated, it <O/ Box of 20, no J 1 I can>t spilk R>B $1 dEfo* i 1 2 allke ‘ R< * 59 ° I OF MAGNESIA " ADHESIVE TAPE I ■ . Reg. 39c Pint 2for4o' j * Kx 5 yds. Reg. 35c I | LAVENDER SHAVE CREAM ' THEATRICAL ■ I Reg 59c tab. 2 for 60' COID CREAM Jiw 2for1 9t | I I ■ ’~' 7 ■ ~ REXALL SACCHARIN 1000'sReg. $1.26 2f0r1.27 I BAiiun DADCD \z<\ BOBBY PINS black or brown; 24Reg. 10c 2f»rllc ■ eoUNU RArex v HOUSEH jj LO ENVELOPES 6%.. .Reg. 10cpack 2 for 11c ■ ■ Reg. 75c 2 for 7o e GLYCERIN SUPPOSITORIES 12’s Reg. 43c 2 for 44c ■ L .|-. .. .. ... - REXILLANA COUGH SYRUP. Reg. 59c 2for 6oc ■ ■ KLENZO ANTISEPTIC Rexallßeg. 79c Pint 2 for 80c ■ RUBBING ALCOHOL LAVENDER BATH POWDER9ozs.. . .Reg $125 2fort26 ■ I Reg. 59c Pint 2 BILLFOLDS men’s and ladies'Reg. SI.OO 2 for 1.01 ■ c ‘ “ PLASTIC APRONS 2-color, bib style... Reg. 50c I for 51C I ■ HAIR BRUSHES KIetao. nylonßeg. SI.OO 2f0r1.01 I MINERAL OIL POCKET KNIVES Iroquois, 2 blades.. .Reg. 60c 2for6lc ■ Reg. 59c Pint 2for6Q e PLASTIC SCUFFS assorted sizesßeg. 59c 2 for 60c I J'. E^° R ? lprllre • BEEF, WINE & I s ’ ec 'oW'\ FAC , AL T SSUES fl CHOCOLATE BARS Liggett, Jumbo s?ze . .2 for 37c PURETEST CANDY POPS Tiny Tot cluster of 7 2 clusters 11c MINERAL OIL ANALGESIC BALM Rexall Puretest. . l-ounce tube 2 for 58c . J pj t 2 ftu-Mc REX-SELTZER alkalizing tablets.. .Package of 25 2 for 59c H KLENZO TOOTH BRUSHES nylon bristles. .3 styles 2 for 40c I|J|\ PANOVITE fl COD LIVER OIL Rexall Puretest; high potency, Pint 2 for 1.41 Mufti-vitamin ■ I Cosmetics Subject to Tax. Right reserved to limit quantities. CB P®- 100 s • mreJ ■ I U- of ilUicensed formula. 3%-oz. 3 <l*l regular oi^elastic styles^w. Z I fl JANE WINSLOW / $2.00 VALUE! .fl WHIPPED CREAMS QQC COLOGNE DUET QQ C fl Chocolate covered; 6 flavors. 2-lb.-box vv ea Apple Blossom • Gardenia Both for Uu ■ I „ 8480 „ oatmeal I BAG O POPS 27c COMPLEXION SOAP 4Q c I Assorted flavors; cello bags of 30. ea. Z. £ 3 ounC e cakes|.. Box of 6 “ V —ii-» - ■ -■ « 1 ■I ■ m—‘ : I "Cordially Yours ft Chip-Boeielcmt Edges ■ WRITING PAPER EQ C GLASS TUMBLERS QE C fl Fashioned sheets and envelopes, box V U In popular shapes. Reg. 10c each. 6 for V U iHKiiiTfltTv HfH l m tl i! Pl I! Hi* v g . < mBHB Sale Starts Wednesday October 17th and Continues Through* Monday, Oct 22 J Smith Drug Co.
thirty o’clock Wednesday evening at the home of Mlhs Marilyn Jaberg. ’ - The Philathealjclaes of the Baptist church will? meet in the church parlors Fri<|&y evening at seven thirty o'clock. . Mrs. C. E. Bell and Mrs. Roy Johnson will be hostesses and Mrs. D. Moser 4ili have the program. All members are urged to attend. ■ —r—' Friendship Village Home Economics club will: meet in the Kimsey 5 ? school at ene o’clock Thursday Hostesses are Mary Rau&enbush, Lula Raudenbush Mary -Wolfe, Georgia McMichael, and Wolfe. —lli Memners of the literature De-j partment of the club i who wish to ipake reservations for the opening banquet October 22 are asked to call Mrs. V. l R. Edwards, 3-2807 or Mrs. Josepn J. Thompson, 3-2114. Reservations should Ire in not later than Friday. The true cactus i.S found only in .the Anjericas.
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