Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 12, Decatur, Adams County, 15 January 1952 — Page 3
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1 . • ‘■ ■ . -/ SURPRISE DINNER •’ MARKS BIRTHDAY A surprise Sirthday dinner was held Sunday at the home of Doris Resh, 516 Close streei/in honor of her birthday anniversary. A social afternoon was enjoyed and the * honored guest received many lovefy gifts, “ Guests wer«e Mr. and Mrs. Max Seiss and daughter Pamela Jean, Mr. Mrs. Robert Elliott and children, Larry, Sharion and Connie, Mr. and Mrs. Merl Rockwell and son Rodney, Mrs. Flossie Seaootf and Ervin Wilson all of Fort \yayne; Mr. and Mrp. Robert Rock.well and Mr. and rs. James - Quirk and daughter Patricia, of Rlfcffton; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bietler and children Karen Sue and Jerry Lynn, and Janiej! Chilcote, of Decatur, the hostess -jmd her daughter Marilyn and Alfred Stucky, of Berne. ■»- | . *. ■ ; MUSIC SECTION IN JANUARY MEETING The Music, Section df the Woman’s club met Monday evening ■ip the home of Mrs. O. H. Haubold with nineteen members present. After a short business meeting Mrs. L; A. Holthouse, program chairman, presented her program, the opera Tannhauser by Richard, Wagner. She gave a very interesting description of Wagner’s life, discussing some of his peculiar ways DON’T TAKE A CHANCE tAKE? PLENAMINS Smith Drug Co. Coughs - DUE TO COLDS % C? Best-known home V.’’*Q** ramadv to use Is.. .W VAPORUB ■NMHsiiiHiMilM I Rummage Sale Friday, January 18 12:00 to 5:30 P. M. Saturday, January 19 9:00 A. M. to5:0»P. M. V. F. W. HALL 127 N. 3rd St. Valparaiso University Guild Decatur Circuit Chapter
SEWING MACHINES is Our Business ----I* ■'■■ ~ , v..■- ~ ; Hi n ' ii .T Sew and Save. Things to know about a modern-NEW HOM 4 SEWING MACHINE—So beautiful, full rotary, quiet, no tion, 6 speed knee control, bright light, backward and forward stitching, practical instructions, good trade, cash or easy payiments. Buttonhole maker free, low c-verhehd, better pieces. ■ ~ -—~—TTW""ti ' ""I 1 Starting on our 14tb year in Decatur and we wish to thank our friends and customers for helping us to /nake good. We do carry a full fine of everything to'make sewing a pleasure and saving in (his hour of high prices. Won't you come in and see why we sell for less, you will be amazed. Service and common courtesy is our motto. ' j BOARDMAN’S "IM '' "ft "" Ml Ml Mi MM Mi J ■ 1 i ——id ■ i R ‘lllilsfSoL \ I I ?atona9 is V ■ UoneVoi I i' A ' I mess aUOV*» | ' \ I A large vo»u<J* 1 | \ I I I ZWKK \ H i. •** / i - I I B I Mil! ffi w * |M M| H H .Bi H Mi . hr ■ ■ ■
-I , >■.; -I;.■ i •; \ \IM :... n a ■ • and disregard , for conventions. Mrs. Hotthouse then presented several menibers whp £hve fee lections from the opera. ’ The meeting was closed with a luncheon served by Mrs. H4ub|old, Miss Helen > Haubold, Mrs. [Harry Dailey and Mrs. Milo liabegger. ENTERTAIN MEADOWS AT SUNDAY DINNER \ Dr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Meadows were Sunday dinner gufeats at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Clyde Harden of route five. Vlsitirig Was enjoyed in the afternoon Mn<| a recording was of Dr. [MeadOWB singing “I’ve a Longing:in [niy Heart for Jesus.” Mrs. Meadows accompanied at the piano. . 5 Other guests included .Mirs. Rosetta Jackson, Mrs. ; Mar# Ahr, Sumner Mum ma. Ross Harden, [the Rev. and Mrs. William Ensipinger and children Zelda, Billy/ Lois ind Joel Ezra, and Warren Harden Evening guests Were Mr. ind Mrs. Robert Garard, Mi and Mrs. John Burger ’and daughter? Luanne apd Linda Marlene, My- » n d Mrs. Robert Burger ijml children Phyllis Ann and Michael Lee. PYTHIAN SISTERS t ; INSTALL OFFICERS • * The Pythian Sisters jof Eureka temple he|d installation of officers for the new year in ;the lodge room* at the Knight Os Pythias home last evening; Installing "Afficer Harriet Pollock, grand senior Marie Ahr and gitand manager Mary Apr conducted the ; ceremony. Those installed at the meeting were past chief. Bessib Beiehjer; yiost excellent chief, Johanna Kitson; excellent senior, Jffaxine Jackson; excellent d Josie Garard; Grace Weiland; secretary, Fay Ahr. Unable to attend the installation were urer, Velma Porter; protector, i Alice Christen; guard; Barber. ■ | a . HAS MEETING MONDAY HAS METING MONDAY | -f The Pythian Sisters) Needle club held their first tpfetipg of the year Monday evening in the social rooms of the ,K- cif!P. home. Hostesses were the officers, Josie Garard, Maxine Jackson, Edith Rqley and Zelma Roop. [ ) After the business iijeethlg j ire-, fyeshments Were served! in the dining-.,r00m from tables decorated in a winder theme; A lafgefsrow man and white candles made up the ceirtbrpiece and fdvprs wjere miniature sleds and candy. 4 I A musical guessing contest and questions and answers were [the entertainment : for the evening.
* Society Item* for day'* pubI llcatlon mu*Q>* phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30; a.’ «yi.) Phon* $-2121 7 II Phyllla Acheson ! [| d | TUESDAY . Catholic Ladies of Columbia, c. L. of C. hairT 6:30 p.m. Bethany Kum-Join-Us class, Mr. ) and Mrs. Merritt Alger, 7:30 p.m. Pleasant Mills P.T.A., school 1 hbuise, 7:30 p.m. [ Trinity W.S.W.S., church, s i?:3o ‘P m- „ WillingJl Workers of Christian ■ church, Miss Glennys Roop, 7:30 i p.m. ■ • Dorcus class of Bethany church, s Gus Dailey home, 7:30 p.m. ; , Loyal Daughters of Bethany . church, Mrs. Arbie dwens, fr:,3o ■ P-m. . ", ■■ , Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs. ■ George 8 p. m. Decatur Garden Club, Mrs. Roj’ Runyon, 2[ p. hi. Dorcus class of Bethany church, Mrs. Gus Dailey, 7; 30 p. m. WEDNESDAY Gecode nlub dinner party, Moose home, . 6i 30 p.m. Psi Iota! Xi social meeting, Elks home, 8 y,m. 4 Decatur Home Economics club, - Mrs. AlvU Buffenbarger, 2 p.in. , Eagles Auxiliary public party, j Eagles hall. 8 p. nL Historical Club, Mrs. Ada Lower, 2:30 jp; m. Girl Scout Leaders Training,, . make-up 1 session, Mrs. Doyle Col- • lier, 1 tq 3 p. m. THURSDAY Union Chapel Ladies Aid, church, ; all day. Little .Flower study club, Mrs. Jack Neering, p.m. 1 So-Cha-Rea, Mrs. T. H. Gehrig. 6:30 p.m[. .. 1 W.M.S; of Antioch church, Mrs. Ellis Skiles, Peterson, all day. G. E. Aeolian choir rehearsal, Decatur high school music room, 7 p.m. U n it! 4 of Bethany church WSWS, | Mrs. Simeon Hain, Jr., 7:30 p.m. • ? Adams County Rural Youth. schobl gym, 7:30 p.m. Friendship Village clun, kimsey School, 1 p.m. Past Matrons club, Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. Phoebe Bible class, Zion E. and R. church social rooms, 7:45 p.m. Our Lady of Lourdes study club, Arthur E. Meyers. 8 p.m. Unit 3 of Bethany WSWS, Mr«. Mal-tin Zimmerman, 2 p.m. ! Lincoln P.T.A. meeting, postponed. Unit 2 of Bethany W.SAV’.S., Mrs. Robert Garard. 2.M. Ladies Fellowship of Missionary , church, Mrs. Herald Welty, 7 p.m. ■ 1 ! FRIDAY. 1 Guardian Angel study club, Mrs. Cart Schultz, 7:30 p.m. 4 , Philathea Class, Baptist church social rooms, 7:30 p.m. 5 Adams county Federation of Clubs, Mrk Gerald Durkin, 2 p.m. Girl Scout Association, Amenca.n Legion pome, 7:30 p.m; SUNDAY Harvesters of Nuttman Avenue U.B. church, Mrs. Gladys Raver, 2:30 p.mL \ MONDAY \ District 4 Rural Youth meeting, Huntington township school.! » TUESDAY Tri Kappa sorority, Mrs. John Spaulding; 633 Mercer Avenue, 8 p.m. with each .member receiving a prize. Della Carrol received the door prize. The next meeting will be held in two weeks. ) \ ’DRAMATIC DEPARTMENT MEETS LAST EVENING f Mrs. Robert Helm entertained the Dramatic department of Woman’s club at their January .meeting last evening, Mrs. Roy Kalver, chairman, the business meeting. . T Mrs. Jerome Kohne gave a review of current’ plays and other news itpms pertaining to ihe theater. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Helm, Mrs. Kohne _and Mrs. Eugene Beam. The Philathea Class of the Baptist church will meet in the social rooms of the church Friday eve--1 ning at seven thirty o’clock with Mrs. S. E. Hite and Mrs. Ed Warren as hostesses. Mrs. Alva Baker will have charge of the program; A good attendance is requested and members are reminded that this is the month to turn in the coin cards or their equivalent. The W..-&.S.J ' Antioch I United Missionary church will have an all day meeting Thursday 1 at the home of Mrs. Ellis Skiles I in Peterson. An important, busi- ' ness m\eetin|g Mil be held and all ‘ members are urged to be present. New i members and visitors are welcome. Unit 4 of the W.S.W.S/of Bethany Eyangeliqal United Brethren church will meet Thursday eve-
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■ I^^-Win < • ■ v’s P JBI fcr/"> ■ ll ’Vi O.JWI 1 L , ’i-'’! I '' ’ 'l' 1 ' xl WHM M-RS. FRANCIS E. HUSTON wa*'the former Miss Barbara Je'an Barkley before her recent marriage. The ceremony took place in tl)e East Liberty Evangelical l-nited Brethren church on January 4 with the Rev. Bushee ofriciatlng; The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Barkley of Monroeville route two. ff and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Fay Huston of Winchester routk two. ’ — Photo by Eilwards ' 1 ■ ■ 1 i " 1 !■ I; /—~~~—Pi—'—'■ - ■—;——i
: .i ning, at seven thirty o'clock At .the home of Mrs. Simeon Hain, 1 Jr., North Third street, Mrs. T. H, Gehrig will enterthiH members of So-Cha-Rea Thursday evening at six thirty o’clock; V J" £■ The Gecode Qlub party will b 4 held Wednesday evening at six thirty o’clock in the Moose hornk Members of the Guardian Angel study club will meet with Mrs, Carl Schultz Friday evening at seven thirty o’clock. Tri Kappa sorority will have A social meeting tonight ai eight o'clock in the home of Mrs. J(>hA Spaulding, 633 Mercer Avenue, This will be the annual Rile#Cheer Guild night and members are asked to bring materials suitable for making Valentines. The Little Flower study club Will meet Thursday evening at, seven thirty o’clock with Mts, Jack Neering. ~ t An all day meeting of the Union Chapel laulies Aid will be hield Thursday at the church. A potluck dinner will be served at noon and sewing and quilting will be done. The ladies of the church are invited. » • Mrs. R. O. Gentis and son Robert visited Roger Gentis, senior at Hanover College, qiver the weekend. . | Ms. and Mrs!. Glen Germann, ■ Van Wert route four, are the parents so a baby boy, Gary Kart born at 10:17 a. m. today at the 1 Adams county memorial hospital/ ; He weighed 5 pounds. 15 ounces. Mrs. Germann is the former I Yvonne Githens.
W ■ ■■ ■ bucks army t Ik REGULATIONS **> df* EmMr -y \ '/.-. ■ . .r: . fe3B|®s - -. . ifilll \» iWML ®l| 1 11111111 -f B9h| ARMY RESERVE Maj. Alba Martinelli Thompson, 33, reads a notice from Artny in East Orange, N. J., informing her she must be discharged because she had a baby. Regulations provide that no woman can be in service if she has a chUd younger than 18. Mrs; Thompson sent a protest letter to Assistant Defense Secretary Anna Rosenberg and to Mr senators, arguing that thousands of dollars invested in her training Should not be wasted. A specialist on Far East problems, she met her | husband, Reserve Col. Loren B. Thompson, when they were in Korea. He is a telephone executive. Baby is three months old. f/atemationalJ \. ; p ' ■ •:■ ■ ' i 1 & • V ' X L
Emil Bienz Heads Chifrch Committee i J Eipil Bienz 704 Walnut ktreet, was elected chairman of a special Committee of members of Zion Lutheran chiirch, Monroe pnd Eleventh streets, which Was pamed hy the congregation .th Organize the lodal phase of qa-tion-wide “Conquest for Christ” Lutheran expansion program, The Rev. Edgar k- Schipidt, pastor, made the announcement. Other inembers qf the committee are: Harold Thieme, secretary. Will C. 'Sfhnepf, and Earl Caston. The 5.000 congregations of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod., an international church body, hav* mote their wbrld-wide mission ph);mot ttheir W'orld-wide mission program and to expand facilities tottraining teachers and ministers. The “Conquest For Christ,” as the expansion endeavor Tias been fl«aignated, will be achieved through the voluntary gifts of the LSlO.qoO members of the. church body, according to Emil Bienz. n - . , . , IWIOSRITAI. Admitted: Nancee I Linn. Decatur; Mrs. Harold Whit tenbarger. Monroeville; Mrs. John Mayer. Decatur; Mrs. Edward Von Gi|nten, Berne. 1 Dismissed: James ;Boerger, eat nr; Mrs. Gorman McKean and baby girl. Berne; Mrs. Robert J'leman and baby Hoy, Decatur} ,C. iR. Ablmtt. Convoy, 6.; Mrs. Glistave Decatur. ; Father-Son Farmers Tomato Champions Lafayette, Ind., Jan. 15—(UPl-w Espie ana Donald Kissieh, a Henry County farmer-son farming team from New Castle, today were nqnp ed 1951 Indiana tomato growing champions. Tile Kissicks planted their chdmpioqship yield Os 24.45 tons of tomatoes! per acre on 6.64 acres, part of their 20&a,cre farm[\ near New Castle. t? ; \
GIRL SCOUTS Girl Scout Troop 15 met Monday eveaing in the Lincoln school aUdlitojrium. The following officers were elected* Kathy- Cole, president; Ann Uhrick, vice-president; Kay Varner, secretary; Mary Lou Ihriqk, treasurer. Refreshments were served by Kenny Peck, Kay Varner, Scribe Brownie Troop 2 met tor their 1 1 1 \r**«***4*«ww
- ■ . ■.f . ' . • ■ . . ] Special January Sale MANY BARGAINS THROUGHOUT THE STORE . ! '.■ ‘ . - I I P | . ■ 0 I ! p/. I |'"l iMp 1 11,111 'TH".. ." 1 H Will [I |l 1111411 11,11 I 111 jii j ! yards and yards ofthis cloth; plaids, florals, small figures, J O*- 9 X jk needleized finish, fast color, 80 square Construction. Sale Price 44c yd. "P^ Also OnejLot of Cotton I>ress Prints of 80 square Z-*-—' quality? to close out; Now Yd.__36c ■ j""! ? ■'"■'•p 1 "■■■"■ 'J' .' " ; ■ ' lJ | '.. Spuh Rayon Dress Fabrics. One Group of Figured Patterns, 39 in. wide. 98c value. SALEyd. 69c n — 1 —t — 54 in. wide!ALL WOOL PLAIDS|JIK_ yd. 2.88 54 in - wide?ALL WOOL FLANNEIyd. 2.88 54 V- ALL WOOL JERSEY ——yd. 2.88 [ /H ,—-L . Piniale CORDUROY Extra Fine Quality, 36 in„ Sale 1.44 i Beidings 39 in. Fine Rayon Taffeta, 89c quality. Sale 69c ■ I ' H ' i [ - !■ ! • ■ T ■' ' - 4 ..!; n \ ! -’JJI :P |[• ' ■ [ \ | - •. f 36 in. Floral and Juvenile Pattern ! | I Glass Check Towelingtlft in. . j f Outing. Fine » I Redi Blue, Green « ,AA Quality Jv yds. | I Checks 4 yds.' * ■". !!■ ■'! ■ : • i H \ 2 ’ , ' ' i i : ' I ■ ' • ® ] ji i 'I IlH* I Cotton Blanket Specials! Wpite Sheet Blankets, Good grade! Size 70 x 99 inch;ea.__2.49 M Size 81 x 99 inch, ea. 2.99. jSize 81|kl08 inch, ea. 3.49 72x84” Plaid Cotton BlanketL heavy napped and " closely woven L_,|_!ea.A_2.s9 Part Wool Plaids, size 70x80, sf;5 f ; wool. Reg. 5.98 jhkjv ffirJS j. Per pair 4.88 4.98 Cotton Plaid Blankets by the Good Quality Blanket, 70x80 Now _Pair__4.ls pop ■. i ■ p • ' f" —t * — H r Famous fCannon Bath Towels. The kind tho whole {family likes . . soft, fluffy,; absorbent jtowels& Well known Cannon quality you can X f [depend?on. “peach, Flamingo, Blue, Maize and s Green.* Solid color, 22x44 TowelA 1.00 [ Sfibk Figured Pattern, 20 x 40 Towel 1.00 Matching Wash Cloth ea.__2'sc 20” x 40” Plaid Cannon Towels 59c Wash Clfth Special! 240 on sale! 12x12 Pastel colors I P_X each _loc —; —f ———— JI . ; ■ I I .■I J I \ Pillow Tubing on Sale! I Chenille Bed Spreads. 42 inch pleached quality. ; Plain colors. Full Bed Size. Green, Genuine Pepperell Brand Pink, Gold. Designs of same colors. j Standard gradeyd. WjFw VERY — r "t : t - ' SPECIAL O*®® .Genuine Pequot Brand O Extra heavy gradeyd. V 1 ' , ■ : i -L, — ——4 —A— Kennesaw Fine Quality Wearwell Bleached Sheets. Bleached Sheets ! M This Famous Brand our Belst selllr. 128 Type. Size 80 x 108. r Twin Bed Size, 72 x 108 $498 SPECIAL S <9A Full Bed Size, >Bl x 108 sg49 SALE ■■■■■!.. II1 1.1. ■. Hr iiiiimiJ Hj I i 111 ; | Uli J '-■!■ 4 [ '/■ .1 , j [ p . ■ JANUARY SALE SPECIAL! I 1 j ’ I - ■! ' ?4‘ . "-!"’! 44 d-X p■ ■ | - j. f p WOMEN’S FABRIC GLOVES, (Values to 1.98, Vassorted colors; Reduced to SI.OO ; »jHa ~d (Discontinued Stock) MMFiO ■ ■ i I in. ■ \ a L \ ; Women’s Outing Gowns | Outing Shortie Gowns. While, Pastel and Figured Patterns! Blue and Pink check Sizes 34 to 48 Sizes 34, 36, 38 $ a -g Were $2.98 —Now Were s2.9B—Now ■ i [•., 1 -i—X l —”•-4’ j —4- 1 - : d■ - P Ladies’- Outing Pajamas I Ladies’ Hand Bags. s F KTA P 8 lainCo,orCo ± na ± 8 "&^ a «"--N^X__, 2 .eo i w“: s3.9tfNow $5 - 00Va, " eB^NoW ' -q H —— . LADIES 1 it Discontinued (golors. Some 51 ga. 15 den. HOSIERY NIBLICK & Co.
—T— * regular mating Friday at the Lincoln schfol. After roll call we played irecoj|lß iind danced. Nancy HolthoiiFei, Hoetess, served refreshments. | Scribe; Marilou Holthouae ■ 'd . —"" 1 " '!. ■ i • ~i ■ i .. f f'' -j I " LOOK! JANUARY SALE! DRESSES sjg.oo F eg. 10.9|i U 19.95 -P STYLE SHOP
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