Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 3 January 1952 — Page 3
THURSDaV, JANUARY 3, 19i2
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■.! » <*. J, . » . MISS ALTA R. JONES ENGAGEMENT IS TOLD* Mr. £nd v Mrs. Clyde Jones have announced the engagement of their daughter. Pfc. Alta R. Juries. to Sgt. Floyd L. Kraft. son of Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Kraft of Rockwell, lowa. No date has been set for the , Wedding. - Both Pfc., Jones and Sgt. Kraft *ate stationed at Fort Hood, Texas. PSI IOTA XI SORORITY IN BUSINESS MEETING | The January business meeting of psi lota- Xi sorority was held last evening in-the |>nme of Mrs. Bud Townsend ifn Fourth' streets with Miss Kay Yager, president, in charge. . ' A favorable report was given 'of the recently held snowball dance and plans were discussed for having a stand at the fair this summer. Pledging services will be hpld at the February social meeting. WOMEN'S GUILD MEETS Wednesday eveningg ( > The Women’s Guild of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church met in the church last evening for < their regular- monthly meeting. i Mrs. Albert Beineke,Jldcsl missionary chairman, had die program and arinouced the theme - for the new year, “Ip AU Things Thee to See.
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•' 1 ' r ■ ■ ' r ■ Hi ? 1 $ Mrs; Wijliam Feller sah£ the guild song fprl the year, "O God, Whose i Love iti.Over All.” the lessonj period! Mrs. i Belnekc | stressed the heed olr misand Wirt'. nee4 of support- , ing mission work, r Miss, Matilda > Sellempyer,.( vice-president. £, conducted the business meeting in the absence of the Mrs Ann Ldhman. Reports and bujtllines for the coming year were given by the education, Christian citizenship and social chairmen. jRefreshments were served during the social t|our by the executive committee. Mrs. Lehman; Miss < Sellemfyer, Mrs. Ed Jaberg: and. Mrs. Weslev.Lehman. I -1 ' . ' ■ v—• i n ... Then? will be a called meeting , of the Girl Scout Board of Direr? . tors Friday evening at eightl o'clock iat the-home 6f Mrs. Ronald Parrish . L ’ ■ v .“r — ; Formpl initiation for a daks of candidates was held I y the Women of the Moose lapt Thursday evening in the Moose home. Martha Conley won the door\ prize during , the social hour. Members of the St. Joseph study club will meet at eight fifteen o’clock this evening in , the home of Mrs. Bob Rumschlag.- ‘ The Monroe Retter Homes; club will hold its January meeting and . installation of officers Tuesday eFehing at seven thirty o’clock at home of Mrs.. Raymond Crist. Members are reminded to bring articles for an auction sale. Delta Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sjorority will hold itsregular business meeting at eight o’clock Tuesday evening in the home of Mrs. Glen Hill. -— ■■ >' I■■ The Research club, will meet inext Monday at the home of Mrs. U. J, ; Thompson. Mrs. W» L. Harper is in chargelot the program;. (T ' i( ' M —“i Regular rehearsal for tjhe Adams , County Home! Chorus will be held at the Monroe Fafm Bureau Monday evenihg at seven thirty o’clock. ( i • 7 Mrs. Arthur Wilson will ' ess fdr the business meeting lot Epsilon Sigma chapter of Bejta Sigma. Phi gordrity Wednesday evening at eight o’clock. The Monmouth Parent-Teachers Associatitjm January meeting Is to be held id the Monmouth .school at eight o'clock Tuesday evening. An executive meeting will he held at. seven thirty o’clock. ! I ; j/-: i ‘ 1 - ' ' I ' ’ !
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Society Item* for day’s publication must-be phoned in bw\ 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) , Phone ,3-2121 Phyllle Acheson THURSDAY St.. Joseph study club, Mrs. Bob Rumschlag. . 8:15 p.m. Trinity E.U.B. Ladies Aid, church, 7:30 p.m. ; V Rainbow Girls formal initiation, Masonic hall. 6:45 p.m. ( G.E. Aeolian choir rehearisal, Decatur high school music room, .7 p.m. ■ , J St,-Cha-Rea, Mrs. Annette Schulte, 6:30 p.m. Everready class of First Methodist church, Mrs. O. K. Baker, 7:30 l).m. Union Chapel Ladies Aid, church, al) day, . ; Monroe Methodist W.S.C S. general meeting, church annex, 7:30 p.m. Girl ‘Scout Leaders club, Lincoln school, 1:15 j).m. \ W.M.A. of Nuttman AvOnjue U.B. church, Mrs. William Thornton, 7; ::o p.m. . - | Magley Ladies Aid, basement, all day. . | \ Couples Class, Methodist clyukih. 8 p.m. Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid, church, all day. Tri Kappa sorority Free Variety Show, Decatur high school auditorium, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY Girl Scout Board 'of DirectXs called meeting, Mrs. Ronald Parrish, 8 p.m. \ — Work and Win tlass of Trinity E.U.B. church, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Baker, 7:30 p.m. ' Ave Maria study club. Mrs. Bernard Terveer, 8 p.m. r ■ ; •■TV' - i r SATURDAY club balte sale, city hall. 9 a.m. MONDAY Adams County Chorus rehearsal, Monroe Farm Bureau, 7:30 p.m. Club. Mrs. J. J. Thompson, 2 p.m. ] Juniors of Legion Auxiliary, legion home, 4 p.V. Mothers study group, Monmouth school, 7(30 p.m. j , TUESDAY Delta Lambda chapter business meeting; Mrs; Glen Hftl. 8 Monroe Better Homes club, Mrs. Raymond Crist, 7:30 p.in, | Monmouth P.T.A..1 .Xomnoutn school. 8 p.m., executive hoard. 7:30 p.m. Tri Kappa sorority business and pledging, Robert Aeschlimah, 7:30 p.m. i Eagles Auxiliary regular meeting. Eagles hall, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY Epsilon Sigma chapter business meeting, Mrs. Arthur Wilson, 8 p.m.
. .‘ ( f'■ n.. ' ; : . { . ■ ; f Final Clearance January SALE of DRESSES ONE RACK OF DRESSES THAT* WERE from $8.95 to $19.95 At V 2 Price. Sizes 9 to 40. •O-- ’ ' .1. . . . ___ ___. $ 8.95 DRESSES - .... I .... Now $4.48 10.95 DRESSES Now 5.48 'UI , ' ' 'I • ./ " 12.95 DRESSES - ...... . . - Now 6.48 16.95 DRESSES ■ ■ ....... Now 8.48 j 19.95 DRESSES - . - - - ■ - -■ * Now 9.48 ■ I ■ . ■ ' .1 • * j : ' ■ ■ ,-4-. . ■ ■ ■■ | ! i i ; i i ' ■' ' '' All Above Dresses by Reliable High Grade Manufacturers . . . Doris Dodson .. Georgana ... Peg Palmer. ''• . ; ' ' . ■ • -/■ ■ I ' ! ' ■’ - ■ !i Gqiho And Make Selections Now While We Have Yonr Size. i ALL SALES FINAL . | — feW — “j Niblick & Co.
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1 — lb, low W I « -k ■ ■Ma 4|||| "v/, 'v j IM J 'l 4 RECENT BRIDE of Miss Barbara Ann Maddox, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, iHarry A. Maddox of 4*34 Nortli Third street, and Harris Charles Rugger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Waltei , J. Rueger of Mt. Alverno Road, Cfncinnati, 0.. was an event of Sum ■ day, December 23- The couple exchanged vows before the Rev. Will liam C. Feller in the Zion Rvahgelß-al and Reformed church. The wedding reception was held in thp church social rooms. Mr. and Mrsj Jlueger will'make ,their home in Cincinnati.—Photo by Edwards. . l‘
Gecode club will sponsor a bake i sale at city hall Saturday mornirtg . beginning at nine o’clock- , The mid-winter meeting of the . Indiana Roadside Council., Inc.', w ill he held Tuesday at the Warren , Hotel in* Indianapolis. Larry. ' Brandon, of, the Indiana Farm‘Bureau, wilt speak on “Safety." Reservations for the luncheon, priced at $1.35 per plate, must be made by Saturday with Mrs. Claude Franklin, 819 Dawson, Indianapolis. The' Juniors of the American * Legion Auxiliary will meet at the Legion home Monday afternoon at - four o’clock. * ( A regular meeting of the Monmouth Mothers study group will be held at seven thirty o’clock (Monday evening in the Monmouth s school. i* -J ’ ' L—' 1 Mr. and Mrs. Francis BHlsworth i, and children and J. E. lEllsworth have returned from a two weeks vacation in Florida. Miss Jane Brumley, of Indianapolis, is visiting here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Shroll, and the Harold Zwiek s family. ■■ Bill Schulte returned to his
—1.,.-. studies at Notre Dame yesterday after spending the, holidays \h|s mother. Mrs. Fred Schulte of Fourth street. Miss Harriet Gerber, freshman student at Heidelberg college. Tiffin. O„ visited over the holidays with her\ parents, Mr. and Mr?. , Edgar Gerber’of route one. :The annual congregational business meeting and the election Q£ . officers of the First Presbyteriafr church will be held Friday evening o| this wpek at 7:30 O’clock. Various organizations will their Imports. f Miss Fanny Hite left this morning for Louisville. Ky... where she , will visit with relatives. Lew Girod was cut and hruised Tuesday night when his car collided with one drived by Gerald Snyder near Wren,'Ol Snyder had his left arm fractured apd Daniel King of Oakland, 'Airily base i was cut about the facd All .were brought to Decatur and treated. li\* a local physician. Winnfresd , Guldice (of Blufftori escaped injury New Years dajr : wheri the car he was driving hit a sow while traveling od federal road 224 east of the .stat’d (line. The hog was injured and haq to be butchered. It was owned by Arthur Manley of Ohio City. O. ( ; ; Mr. and Mrs. Rube Wynn of Dej catur were guest at a house party given by Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clowser at Bluffton, Sunday. | When Chad High of Blriffton pu| on the brakes too sharp to miss a
. 11 1} " " "7"' water puddle while; returning home with a crowd of basketball fans, his car went into the ditch. Np ohe was injured. It happened on 224 west of Decatur. IW, Admitted: Mrs. Don Brown, Convoy, O. Dismissed: Mrs. Wgyne Fisher and r baby boy, Decatur’; Otto Brandt, Willshire, O.; Carrel Cole, to Lutheran hospital, Fort Wayn°. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Agler, ,oi Berne, are the parents of a baby boy, born at 7:13 p.m. Wednesday at the Adams county .memorial hospital. He weighed 6 pounds'll sunjes. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson pre the parents pf a baby boy, born at the Adams county memorial hospital Wednesday at 10:02 j>.m. He weighed 9 pounds, 12 .ounces. , I . Mr. and Mrss. Alfted Dellinger of Decatur route six, are the'par tnts a baby boy, born at 10:3<l < ’dock this morning at the Adams county memorial hospital. . „ — X_. State School Cost. 5219 Per Student , ■ L \ Indianapolis, Jan. 3.J(UP)— the average ,< operating cost ol Indiana public schools in the 1950 . - _ rH ■'
JP — ' I 1 - 7— — ' rl .■■ ■ .. .... mit tin r ■ ■ ' j 7..■' 7■ L ". . ■ ■ \ SALE » r l } L— : r ■ 7 I <J|7 ? '- ' j -I i' —"f -i ■ - OUR GREATEST COAT SALE EVENT IN HISTORY! NEVER BEFORE SUCH GREAT SAVINGS! | / YOUR GAIN-OUR LOSS! . ' . ’ - . . i h' ■ > 1 ■ - j —— |n. ,I' ■ A NEW 100% ALL WOOL Winter Coats I i . 4 IB * NEW FASHIONS ; XI S/■ **■' ' * COV ® RTS I 'Jn * GARAKI,INKS I iJ i P . . ■ . • BROADCLOTHS ’ SIZES FOR JUNIORS, MISSES, WOMEN j ' ii ' JL ■ - b " ■ ■ > "' X .Ij 111111 1 >'■ 1 1" \ tewsh 1 O ZIP - IN - COATS ■ - - OON’T MISS THIS EXCITING EVENT! COME EARLY - FOR BEST SELECTION. ■.■ ’ ! ij ' • ' ; ; . . ■ I . ■/ | ■■ .. .•. Lja . " ' '■ ' ' ' ' ?,r 'd/J j' ; ‘ ■ LORDS —— k V » V W im. , ' h ■ • ’ i ■ '■( I : ' ■ . ■ . !■- - ■ T ' ' ~ i. i . ■ ' . ■ , • : , ■ • i
j 51 school yeajr if 219 per pupil, , the Indiana state chamber of comj "Pierce reported today. t Total cost for the state, based on figures coigputed \by state superintendent of public insktriia- ' tion Wilbur Young,' was $133,920, 546. The per pupil average ranged from $144 in Krawford county to s3ll in Benton county. Head Os Logansport J ~ Radio Station Dies r Logansport, Ind., Jan. Si-ytUPl—- > Joe Jordap, 35, general manager *, of radio station WSAL here, died . last night in St. Joseph’s hospital after an operation. 5 Jordan, known as “Tiny Joie/’ came here three 'Vears ago from
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Rokomo.' He .wail six years with (rudjo station WK MO at Kokomo uhtll t lat, station disgontinnedi operations. ’ Jordan waii a native of Indianapolis and played semi-pro basebull there as g pitcher. ■ ■ 7.7 Trade ip a Good Town Decatur ; 7 ," 7 ’ 7 Hil\ 7 7J. ' 7’7 7 Ts ■ SXV' L■> .; • . i S’atiiral gas whs .first used commercially during the late 1800’s in New York state, t r\l J ■■ —'J..,.,, •V "TAKE - \ PLENAMINS \ Smith Drug Co. \
