Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 8, Decatur, Adams County, 10 January 1952 — Page 3

■ ■ / ■ I / THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1952

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—l ~ \ MONMOUTH PTA HOLDS JANUARY MEETING \ The Monmouth Parent Teachers Association held its regular meeting at the school Tuesdaj- evening with approximately fifty-five present. The program for the evening was “Let's go to the Movies,” ’ In the absence of the. president, Mrq. George Sonner, the vice-presi-4 , dent conducted the meeting, fdl- ' lowing which the program ( hairman, Martin Bulmahn, presented Fred P. Meier, who showed some very interesting movies. Refreshments were served by |enjoy Kod3colov Prints| ■ I model™X° ur I __ I holiday £2121 ! Bring in your fa- , ' vorite color trans- ,J parencies and "r J have big 3’/jxs- \z?®sA Z 3 inch Kodacolor \ STT Prints made from Prints ore only 36 cents / each (after a 25-tenl negotive has been made). » 1 ' Holthouse Drug Co.

i i i i i YOU CAN STILL JOIN 1 ' OUR 1952 Mggfeft CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB CLOSES SATURDAY, JANUARY 12th ~ THE FIRST STATE BANK FINAL CLEARANCE • Friday O£ OUR Ja n“a r y s . Mid Winter ™ | SHOE SALE 250 Pairs RED CROSS SHOES -JI ■ i -. ■ H . t j' : W p L r l / \ Pumps—Straps—Brown or Black * AAA to B widths Ch Ck Better Come Early 150 Pairs WOMEN’S STYLE SHOES ■ - S ‘ r ' ' ■ 1 ■ - ■' !1 i 1 " ' ’■ i' . f Famous Brands—Air Steps, Velvet Step ' r ' * i' j . j • k Mostly Broken Sizes '■ QmQf and Narrow Widths I 100 Pairs i y j Black, Brown, Suedes or Leather j High, Low or Medium Heels A f | Broken Sizes. tmL J Jy | Better Buy Several Pairs ’, f• ■ f i Rack of M-' " 1 Rack of Women’s R II W Bl jW lin lL a . . I p ( Broken Sizes • SHOE STORE (Broken Sizes f \ SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY X-RAY FITTED .>■ ~.j f - - - * ~ ■-| ' i - • . ■ V • i , .

’ • I Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bleeke, Mir.; and Mrs. Dallas Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bleeke, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Drew and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bnlmann. ' ■ ■ J ■; EPSILON SIGMA CHAPTER ' MEETING LAST EVENING Epsilon Sigma, Chapter .of Beta Sigma sorority met Wednesday evepin&at the! home of Mrs. Arthur ’Wilson for the January business meting, Mrs. j Robert; Hess presiding. Members voted; to appoint a budget committee for the coming yea'r and an interesting letter was read from Ai|ce Cooper, a mem-ber-at-large! in; Mexico, describing the customs and activities of that country. ' f * ■ The cultural lesson was on “Story of SpeetAL Voice and Vocabulary*’ with ’ the following topics presented: “Origin of Speech.” Mrs. Wilson; “Rules o* Language" Mr s. ‘ Von Stotter; “Vocabulary,” Mrs. Roller) Andrews. and “Voice,” Mrs. Glenn Manlier. • i ! Refreshments were served by Mrs. WilsOn and Mrs. John Holthouse. ' ';; I V | ; ■ MONROE CLUB HOLDS ' MEETING ON TUESDAY The. Monroe Better Homes Club meting was held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. , Raymond Crist. The meeting was opened with the group singing “Keep the Home v Fires Burning,” and. roll' call was answered, by “A New j Year’s resolution ;my husband i should t make.” Ms s. Raymond |

Crist then led the devotions. Mrs. Ervin f|stucAy gave a report of the past president’s meeting and the gropp discussed plans for a trip to be taken next spring or fall. New members welcomed into the club were Mrs. Darrel Borne, Mrs. Leonard Johnson, Mrs. Herb Fruchte and Mrs. Harold Rich. , ' Mrs. Albert i Bieijeke, county president, installed the new 8 officers in an ,impressive candlelight ceremony. Officers to serve this year are as follows; president, Mrs. Ervin Stucky; vice-president, Mrs. Doyle Hoffman; secretary, Mrs. Otto Longenberger; treasurer, Mrs. Lillian Stuckey; publicity chairman, Mrs. Ixaren Burkheud, Jr.; leaders, MrS. Clifford Essex and Mrs. Eva Brewster. p VThe leaders gave an- interesting lesson on “Broiler meals." A|n auction was then conducted with Alta Laisure and Eliza Hahnert acting as auctioneers. Refreshments were served by tlie hostess Assisted by Mi's. Howard Hendricks and Mrs. Burkhead. ROSE GARDEN ICLUB MEETING TUESDAY ]i• Twenty members of the Rose Garden club met Tuesday afternoon at the home'of Mrs. Meldren Kreps. If After the 'meeting was opened with the dub creed, Mrs. Bert Haley gave a paper on “African Violets.” Members conducted a discussion on “Ways to keep Christmas poinsettias, alive," • Mrs. Haley, Mrs. George Squier and Mt’s. Grover Levy were appointed to the nominating committee at the business session. Mirs. Freeman Walters had charge of the entertainment and Mrs. Clem Kortenber won the prize. The hostess was assisted by Mrs; Squier.

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■cy" * ‘“I Society Items for day ( ’« publication mustjbe phoned tn by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9*30 a. m.) - Phono 3-2121 Phyllla Acheson THURSDAY G.E. Aeolian choir rehearsal, Decatur high school music room, 7 p.m, ' • ' Qneen of Peace discussion group, Mrs. Frances Koors, 8 p.m. Queen of the Rosary study club, Mrs. Maxine Schultz, 8 p.m. D. A. V. Auxiliary business meet*, ing. D A. V. hall, 7:30 p.\m. Holy Cross Discussion club, Mrs. Carl Schnepp, 8 'p.m. Women of Moose social meeting, Moose home, 7:30 p.m., officers at 7 p.m; -Great Books discussion group, Library, 7:30 p.m. ,' O.E.S. stated meeting, Mas mile home, 7:30 p.m t < Baptist W.M.S. meeting, cancelled..; i . • . 1 ’’ . Brownie Troop 4, Lincoln school assembly room*, after school. FRIDAY American Legion Auxiliary, Legion home, 8 p. m. , W.S.C.S. of Bobo church, Mrs. Myrtle Clements, 7:30 p in. Calvary Ladies Aid and Willing Workers class, church basement, C p.m,; I j MONDAY Art Department. Mrs. Lloyd, Cowens, 7:30 p. m. > ; Happy Homemakers club, Mrs. Floyd Mitchel, 7:30 p. m. .Civics Department, Mrs. Adolph Kbit er, .7:30 p. tn. \.| Pleasant Mills Methodist Willing Workers class, llev. and Mrs. H. T. Shady, 7:30 p. in. : Holy Family Stidy Cluh, Ml-I Virginia Teeters, 8:30 p.m. President's Parley, Lawrence Rash, 8 p.m. Dramatic Department of Woman’s club, Mrs. Robert, Helm, 7:30 p.m. 1 Fireman’s Auxiliary, Mrs. Dick Girod. 8 p.m. ; \ - i Bobo Community Organization, Bobo school, 7:30 p.ni. , Pythian Sister club, K, of P. home, after Temple. Junior flub, Mrs. Roy Fried ley, 8 p.m. -I TUESDAY Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs. George Helm, 8 p. m. Decatur Garden Club. Mrs. Roy Runyon, 2 p. m. Dorcus class of Bethany church,' Mrs. Gus;! Dailey, 7:50 p.m.'. WEDNESDAY Eagles Auxiliary public party. Eagles hall, 8 p. in. Histortejal Club, Mrs. Ada Lower. 2:30 p. rii,; | Girl Scout Leaders Training make-up session. Mts. Doyle Collier, 1 to 3 p. m. NAOMI CIRCLE'MEETS WEDNESDAY EVENING Naomi Circle, of ihe First Presbyterian i church met last evening s at the Home of Miss Marion Koontz. The opening devotional period was led by Mrs. Charles Magley. J The following officers were elected tq serve with the new chairman! Mrs. Calvin Magley. for Quality Photo Finishing Order extra prints for that special friend or serviceman. Holthouse Drug Co. | ill M I Sroff YouUp It’s so ■•asy to relieve coughs * and stuffiness of colds in a i hurry this Ziome-proned way ... with 2 spoonfuls of Vicks Vapoßub in a vaporizer or in a bowl of boiling water as directed in package. Just breathe in the steam! Every single breath carries Vapoßub’s soothing medications deep into throat and large bronchial tubes. It medicates irritated membranes, helps restore normal breathing. For cough** or upper bronchial congestion there’s nothing like using 1 Vicks Vapoßub in steam. For continued relief al:n a7 « %/ieics yiGKs J

the coming year: eo-chairmqn, . Mrs. Wilbur Petrie; secretary, (Mrs. John Spaulding; treasurer, (Mrs. Donald; Norquest; prqsram schairman, Mrs. Kenneth Rhnyon. ■ Plans for the year were discussed the business meeting. Miss Koontz was assisted' in -serving refreshments , by Mrs. (Tno'mas Stallbaum nad Mrs. Lloyd |l Homas. The next meeting will be held February 13 With Mrs. ; : soh.n Halterman. ! | ■ ■ • i ... .SALEM WOMAN'S GUILD HAS SUNDAY MEETING | The January meeting of the Wofnen’s Guild of the Salem Evangelical and Reformed church at Magley was held Sunday evening in the church basement. “In All Things Thee to See.” the theme for the year, was discussed and '|he song then sung. ?M l r s. William Kruetzemann, educational chairman, gave a review of the book. “We Americans: and South,” and slides were khown on “High in the Andes.” Scripture was read by Miss MatilPeters.; d Miss Nyla Girod sang a vocal flection and a duet was sung by Mrs. Kreutzemann and Mrs. Otto liildebrand. The -closing prayer. Was offered by Mrs. Lester Cow- ■ At the business session, conducted by Mrs. Waltef Kruetzemann. members wore asked to b|ring»their old Christinas and miscellaneous cards to the next meeting and they will be sent to Miss Scheldt in Honduras. -i 1 ' ' ' for the evening were Nfcs. Glen Girod. Mrs. William Kjruetzeman. Mrs. Lester Cowans, M(iss Matilda Peters. Otto Hildebrand and Mrs. Chades Sheets. MRS. NEIL HOSTESS TO D|ELTA LAMBDA CHAPTER Members of Delta Lambda chhp teT of Beta Sigma Phi their regular business inig Tuesday evening in the home s'Of| Mrs. Nilah Neil on North Sfecstreet; • Mrs. Clarence Ziner, ‘ president cofiducted the business meeting ans canasta was played duting the .soi-iaL hour which followed; Lunch wija served later in the evening by the hostess. The next meeting will be hdld ,|ahuary 22 in the home of Mfs. James Kane. . I'he Civic Department of. Woman’s Cliib will meet at seven thirty o’clock Monday evening at tku home of Mrs. -Adolph Kolter. Ro| North Skcohd street.

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Eta Tau Sigma sbrority members will be entertained in the home of Mrs. Gfeorge Helm Tuesday evening at eight o’clock? ;■ 1 —P— ; .> p ' The Decatur Garden club meeting will be held Tuesday afternoon at two o’clock at the home of, 'Mrs. Roy Runyon. Mrs. Henry Adler will give a paper on “B|frds arid how! to attract them” apd Mrs. Apios Yoder will talk on “Plants which , give greatest return . foi* the least amount of work.” The Historical club meeting will be held Wednesday afternoon at two thirty o’clock at the home of Mrs-. Ada Lower, bn North Second street, with Mrs. Rose Weldy as houtess. ■ ' P The Eagles Auxiliary will have a public party at the Eagles hall Wednesday evening at eight o’clock. Monday evening at seven thirty o’clock the Art Department of Woman’s Club will meet in the home of Mts. Lloyd Cowens; ■ ; ' ■ I ' The Happy Homemakers (luh lof Washington, township will meet with Mrs. Floyd Mitchel Monday, evening at seven thirty \ o’clock. The lesson will be on broilirig and members are asked to hribg, broiler pans for discussion. The January business meeting of the American legion Auxiliary will be held at the post home Friday evening at eight o’clock. Pleasant Mills Methodist Willing Workers • class will have their monthly party in the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Harley T. Shady Monday evening at seven thirty o’clock. > The Adams county chorus rehearsal was held Monday evening in the Monroe Farm Bureau building. A business period was conducted* by the president. Mrs. Noble Reynolds, and work to be presented at a later date was dis-' cussed. The Holy Family study club will meet at the home of Mrs. Virginia Teeters Monday evening at eight thirty o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Robert . Gaj-ard had as their guests hist evening at supper Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Mead-

ows, of Chambersburg, !pa„ Mrs. Mary Ahr and Mr. and Mrs. Michels, of this city. Mrs. Meadows is a coukin of Mrs. Garanl. C. S. Mumma, of Huntington, visited Wednesday afternoon with, , his son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Meadows Os Cham-, beraburg. Pa. Mrs. \James Gobdln and infant son, Kim Michael, of Fort! Waynb, have been dismissed from the 4 Adams county memorial hospital to;the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Daniels, of tills city. Mrs. Goodin was the former Graefe Daniels. z Mrs. John T; Myers, tfhp Underwent surgery last Saturday at a Wayne hospital, is reported progressing satisfactorily. ■ ;, .- • ■ p ;r ' ■;

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" ■ "■■■■ ‘"'t I' ' Mrs. John S. Peterson, a patlfent in Lutheran hospital. Fort Wayne, following a fall in which she fractured a hipv is progressing satisfactorily. The hip has been pinned, baby girl borh to Mr. and Mrd. Dale Von Guntep; of Indianapolitf, on January 4 in' the Coleman hospital in that feity; The Von Guntens’ other daughter, Sandra, is visiting here with her grandparents, Mr.: and Mrs. Robert Kri< k and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Von \ Gunten. \ :