Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 5, Decatur, Adams County, 7 January 1952 — Page 3

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TRINITY LADIES AID A ] MEETS on THURSDAY The Ladies Aid Society of the Trinity Evangelical United ron church met the church on Thursday;evening for their regular Meeting with Mrs. John Chambers; Mrs. Lewis Sapp and Mrs. R. O. : Wynn as hostesses. The president, Mrs, William' Strahm, liad chargfe of the meeting. Mrs. R. E. Mumma and Mrs, Clarence Drake the singing and Mrs. David Wynji, Mrs. Frank Bohnke and Mrs. Blanche Elzey gave the devotions. There were twenty-two members present and sixty-site cards and thirty-four calls were reported. The work committee for December, * Mrs. Viola Scheiderer, Mrs’ Ralph Roop and Mrs. Marie DeBolt, turned in $24.90. The solicit, ing lists for the new plan of ’work for the year were distributed. „ During a social hour the hostess served refreshments. The hostesses for , the February meeting will be Mrs. Addie Andrews. Mrs. J Zella Baker and Mrs. Bohnke, LUTHERAN SOCIETY TO INSTALL NEW OFFICERS Mrs. Herman Dierkes will be installed. president of the Zion Lutherans Missionary Society for the. comipg year Wednesday afternoon. at tone thfr?y o’clock in the GS3REX-EME Greaseless, stainless med•cat ed skin cream. Soothes WheW minor skin irritations, ■ burns, chafing. .„ , . 5% Ounces Smith Drug Go.

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Zion parish hall. Mrs. D.{H. Callow will open the meeting ->ith devotions. Other officers to be installed at this time, are Mrs. Lloyd Bowman, vice-president; Mrs. Ray Bleejce, secre tar y, ,and Mrs. I Henry Krueckeberg,, treasurer, ,At the business meeting the''yearly reports will bet, ‘‘The Mission of Lutheranism?’ a presentation Os the challenge the church has had sinCp tjhe days of Martin Luther, will be. the theme of the discussion.period,|led by the. Rev. Edgar Pi. Schmidt. iMovies will; be shown of the perish hall building prograih from the groundbreaking ceremony -to the dedication on July 1 lastjyeat. Hostesses for .the meeting will be Mrs. Edwin f Mrs, Phil Sauer, Mrs. Ray McDougal and Mrs. Herman Krueckeb’erg. \ ■ I The January ; meeting of Our Lady of.Uburdep study jcjlub will Jse held at the home of lifr|s. Arthur E. Myers Thursday at eli|h|t o’clock. Members Os Delta ter of Beta Sigma Phi are asked to note that theijr meeting Tuesday evening will Me held in the home of Mrs. Nilk'h Neil on North Second street instead of at the home of Mrs; Glen Hill, j { \ ■di -' 1,. 4 The Ladies Aid Spcieity and the Willing Worker? .class of the Calvary Knitpd Brethren church will have a cohil ined meeting and potluck supper ii| the church basement Friday evening at six o’clock. . -4 — I'; The Ladies Aid of . Mt. Victory United Brethren church will meet at the home of Mrs. Krick Thursday afternoon at one »The Woman’s Society <j>f Christian Service of the Mt. Pleasant church will meet in t!he home of

Society Items for day’s pub- . Ilcation must-be phoned In by It a. m. (Saturday 9:3o*a. m.) Phone, 3-2121 | Phyllis Acheaon \ ' MONDAY Our Lady of Fatima discussion club. Jane Klelnhenz, 8 p.m. St. Dominic study club, Mrs. Noble Drum, 8 p.m.. VE.W. Post and Auxiliaries social, ’V.-F.W. hbfnd. 6 p.m. Adams County Chorus rehearsal, Monroe Farm Bureau, 7:30 p.m. Research Club, Mrs. J. J. Thompson, 2 p.m. I( Juniors of Legion Auxiliary, Legidn, home, 4 p.m. Monmouth Mothers study group, Monmouth school, 7:30 pmi. 7> TUESDAY Our Lady of Lourdes study club, Mrs. Arthur E. Noyers, 8 p.m. Delta Theta Tau potluck supper, Elks home, 6 p.m? . I / _ Kirkland W.C.t.U., Mrs. Edward Kolter, 1 p.pi, I Rose Garden club, Mrs. Meltiren Krteps, 2 p.m. Profit and Pleasure club, Mrs. Wid Michaels, p.m. Dutiful Daughters class of Bethany churcSi, Mrs. Glen Custard 7:8o p.m. Rebekah Lodge formal installation, 1.0.0. F. halt 7:30 p.m. Tri Kappa Associate chapter, Mrs. W. Guy Brown, 7:30 p.m. Delta Lambda chapter business meeting. Mrs. Nilah Neil. 8 p.m. Monroe Better Homes club, Mrs. ' 1 ■■ > 1 -P ' r 1 Dorothy *and Drucillk Fuhrman at two o’clock Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Carl Scihnepp will be hostess for the regular meeting of the Holy Cross discussion club Thursday evening at eight o’clock. i ■ I ‘~*t ‘ '*4 ■,V The Salem Methodist W.S.C.S.

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I w i|b I IRKhMB ■ ■HfJ O wimli* VBA MRS. CHARLES W. PATTERSON was , the former Miss Alice Myers before her recent marriage in the, Bethel Brethren church. The Rev. Ord.Gehman officiated at the double ring ceremony. The is the (laughtor of Mr. and Mrs. FldyiJ E. Mye *s and Krooip is the son of Mr. and Mr*. Walter Reynolds. Following a short wedding trip the couple are making their ioma on Bryant foute one. ' -Ji T ■ • : ti-M —Phot<* by Edwardsi l — —

i;! f s Raymond Crist, 7:30 p.m; Monmouth P.T.A., Monmouth s|pool, 8 p.m,, executive board, 7:30 p.m. Tri Kappa sorority business and pledging, Mrs. Robert Aejschlinian, 7:50 p.m. L Eagles Auxiliary regular meeting,' Eagles hall, 8 ,p.m. | WEDNESDAY r Ladies Shakespeare club, Mrs. Earl Adams, 2:30 p.m. | ; j ‘ V American Legion Auxiliary dfill t£am. Legion hone, 8 p.nj. Business and Professional Women’s plub. Moose home,;G:3o p.m. Zion Lutheran . Missionary So- ■ ejety, parish hall, 1:30 p.m. Presbyterian Ruth Circle, Mrs. Ridhard Macklin, 8 p.m J- I Presbyterian N*aomi Circle, Miss Marion Koontz, p.m. “>- 4 Epsilon Sigma chaptef business meeting, Mrs. Arthur ik’ilpon, 8 p.ip. | THURSDAY I Mt. Victory Ladies Aid.- Mrs. Daisy Krick, 1 p.m. ' Mt. Pleasant W.S.C.sj, Dorothy and\ Drucilla Fuhrman. 2; p.m. . -Jlalem Methodist W.SjC.S., Mrs, Cikude Foreman, 1:30 p.m. I Holy Cross Discussion duh, Mrs. Cairl Schnepp, 8 p.m. Presbyterian M artha Circle, Mr«. Roy Runyon. 2:30 p.m. ■ Presbyterian Mary cjrcle, Mrs. IL L. Koontz, 2{30 p.ml - Legion Auxiliary 4th District meeting, Davi,d Parrish ’ post 296, Fort Wayne, all* day. j Women of Mobse social meeting. Moose home, 7:30 p,nn; officers at 7 p.m. ; Great Rooks j discussion ’group, Library, 7:30 p.m. ■ .O.E.S. stated meeting, Masoiiic home, 7:30 p.m. s f 1 Baptist W.M.S.’ meeting, cancelled. , , Methodist W.S.C.S. ; luncheon,, church. Ip. jn. I • Brownie Troop 4, Lincoln school assembly room, after shhool. FRIDAY Calvary Ladies Aid and W’illing Workers class, churcij basement, 6; p.m. * s •■S I ■ i ’ ■ Thursday aifternopn at one thirty o’clock in the home of Mrs. Claude Foreman. ' '; c “— J ' 'J Members of the Chufch Mothers Study +Club are reminded' that there will be no regular’meeting tomorrow evening' because of the Spiritual Emphasis Week. The <jlub members are to ‘attend the ■— ■„ 41

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"■ j : . . i service, to be he ld in the Zion Reformed : church, hnd will sit Anj a in the section reserved for lh^. . __ Delta Theta Tau sorority vdll have a potluck s ipper Tuesday evening at six O'clock at the Elks hopie. ’ The regular January busi- ■ riess? mieeting will follow. All officers, escorts and p(>mchairmen of the Wpmenl of the Moose are i.sked to lie presjent atithOi; lodge {meeting Thursday everrir g at seven thirty o’clock,■r, j —I • [, WjOSPJTAL Admitted: Walter Reppert, Decatui ;. Mrs. Doyft| Gambles Van Wert. °i I Dismissed: Martin Bienz, DOcatuyjj. Runyon. Geneva; Raynmhdi Vogleweqe, Decatur; Mrs. Rjcjiard L. Millet 1 and baby girl, Djasatlir; Mrs. Minnie Wietfeldt, ■ Monroeville; Ffank Laßue, Geneva. .: U . t- Id sA < fGo to ,the enuren or your choice next Sunday. ■ ■ W * z v wk BL i Rh, I’JEk ■ 1 8i! dMJ2LfB Il■' L ; ■ Roytwond A. Spruance ADMIRAL Raymond A. Spruance 1 j retired) has been proposed by j the United Slates as Ambassador so the Philippines, Foreign Sjec|etkry Carlos Romulo announced to Manila. (International) : I-B ! . ... . - I

Amos Burkhalter LU I ' H Is Taken By Death j v Funeral Services ■ Tuesday Afternoon Amos BtirkhalUr, 76, a lifelong resident of the Berne' community, died Saturday night \ at his home in Berne after a year’s illness. A native <>f Monroe township, he W|is a rilt’al mtpl carrier from 1902 •to 1917, taught school for three • years. Active in Republican politics for maniy years, he, had served as a precinct committeeman. A member of the First Mennonite cliurch of Berne, he was a charter member of the Mennonite men’s chorus and also taught (n Sunday schiool for many yeai's. r Twice married, hoth wives. Barbira Sjirunger and Helena Wulliman, preceded him in death, v i Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. RJ iL. Case of LaGrange, Mrs. Wilbur t’. Nussbaum and Mrs. William Pj. Habegger of Berne, and Mrs. Clarence Schneck of Pandora, G., a Raymond C. Wulliman of Tuscola, 111.; two stepdaughters, Mirs. Simon Snyder of Danair, Calif., {lnd Mrs. Clifford Grabill ot Grg|bill; 12 grandchildren; eight s:epgrairidchildren; 10 stepgreatgrandcnildren; • a brother Mennb Burkimlter of Berne, and five siS>t »rs, Mrs. Rachael Regier and Mrs. Herbert F. Sprunger of Mrs. George Baumgartner 'of Fort WayniJ. Mrs. Caroline Zook of Los ■ 4ngelbs and Miss Martha Burkhal-1 tier r of {Janjgir, India. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the*First Mennonite church, the Rev. O. A. Krehbiel officiating'. Burial will be in the }IRE cemetery. The body has been i{emo\(?d front the Yager funeral home -to the residence, where friends may call. s gm Mr. {and Mrs. Russell E. Myers, of 255 Bi yah street, Berne, announce th€| adoption of a baby girl, Deborah Sue. The child was born November 16, j,dsl, and weighs 1<» pounds. I. t di , • i

, ■ • . Ll -■ i "" ! 1 V !j L>- [ I . '■ 'V I; ' ! - i .!■ - A . f A 1 I 1' J JANUARY A Clearance A °"* ll Hi 1 M FALL & WINTER |HI Coats & Dresses fP i ■ i’ A " ’ '■ f ■ ■' ' At Prices Less Than Cost of Materials " ’I ; ' . | ' ‘ 1 7 One Rack of A , One Lot DRESSES | Seersucker Will Be Sold al >/ 2 Prices : f \ \ HOUSE COATS You Can’t Buy Materials ' J M : r at these Low Prices. / All $5.98 $19.95 DRESSES - - $9.48 $16.95 DRESSES -- $8.48 V ChOICG $14.95 DRESSES - - $7.48 $12.95 DRESSES - - $6.48 $10.95 DRESSES * - $5.48 ! $8.95 DRESSES - $4.48 ' < ■ Assorted Sizes Fj- „ I ■J . A j .* SWUd , J 9to 15 12 10 18 ll'/ 2 to 24>/ 2 A ALL OTHER, HOUSE COATS MANY OTHER BETTER DRESSES AT BIG REDUCTIONS • ON SALE AT REDUCED PRICES! *' " t f«VTIUNS . •' I t. :-..- ' if \ [' • . ■ l^****‘W-*-- 1 I ll* . All Fall & Winter One Lol Ladies Rayon | WASH DRESSES \ BLOUSES i \ ’ ' ’ ' ■ ' 8 ® ??" a " Prj nt That Were Much Higher in Price ' . YOUR CHOICE . YOUR CHOICE $2-48 and $2-98 $2-00 $5.00 $4.00 ,1 A A'j /> *' A* ? ■ i A ' ;• j ■ ;A» '' A I '■ X ? J h* ■* ; z ! c J j Sizes 12 to 20 H’/i to 24>/ 2 I Complete Range in Sizes 32 to 38 —— —— , .' . I i . Niblick & Co. AiA ■ -I ; •• i .■ A L J- -• 1 J l '

Harry Hebhle, Jrj to a patient at she Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne, where he underwent surgery on his right leg Saturday morning. He is reports! making satisfactory progress but wilj remain in the hospital this week. His room number is 420, {Mr. and Mrs. Ward Callhnd arrived Borne Sunday after spending three weeks with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. damp of Hjahover, N. H. . st Jack Petrie returhed Sunday to his studies at the : University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, after spending the holiday vacation vftth hip parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur] Petrie. iMiss Edna Haugk of Indiknapolis was a week end visitor in Decatllr - ■4 - k ; Mrs. Leo Saylors has tetip’ned to her home here from New Brit-

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a in, Conn., where she spent the holidays with her sister. Mr. and Mjt|i. Charles Loshe ot Flint, Mich., are visiting Loshe’s parents, Mr. and Mrp. Bernard Loshe, and friends In Decatur for two \Veieks. Pat Me Corfib visited here oirer the weekend with her 1 sister, Mirs. Robert' Most. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Engle were called to Syracuse today 1 due to/ the strtousJ iMness of . his brother, Frank, Engle.' Howie Relieve Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptly because to® seat of the trouble to help loosep »nd expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and neat raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membrane*. Guaranteed to please you or money refunded. Creomulsion lias stood the testj of millions of users. CREOMUESION relieve. Co<K Cb*U (Xfa, Acut. SrwOIH.