Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 86, Decatur, Adams County, 10 April 1952 — Page 3
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’ COUPLE TO OBSERVE ] 50TH ANNIVERSARY j Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Lamlin will observe their 50th wedding' anniversary April 17 at their home; on Line street. There will he no J formal celebration, but friends are • invited to call. J Mrs. Timlin, the former Alice Efkey of Monroe, and her husband ; were married at her home in 19'02 j and have; lived in Decatur the past 46. years. She is 69 years old and j -\ .her husband is 70. Thdy- have one ■ Mrs. Herb Hoffman of ■Decatur and a grandson, Jack , Welch, in the marines. One sister, Mrs. John. Hocker of Moproe. a brother, John Elzey of Hobo, and a half sister. Mrs. Roger French of Miami, Fla., are the only living relatives of Mrs. Lamlin. while her husband has no liv-
Lords Repeats A SELL - OUT JUST IN TIME EOS EASTER! BETTER Suits M Coats JjC Toppers ■ " ,w v£/ 99 7 "’ ■' '/ rp'VW ' "° r,h ' ■ iPlf w Vi i * ' ■ - dp » ■■! COME EARLY IT PAYS! JUST ARRIVED! HUNDREDS OF SMART, NEW, 399 .M’ p ! I 111 ! ■ !|(h |j J ■ iJI P i 'Ji Also Plenty of Half and Large Sizes! A Lot For A Little I ■ I ' - ■ - ' *iJ • NEW SPRING BLOUSES 4100 • NEW SLIPS, LACE TRIMMED ■ itp I ■ ■ .© HANTIES, 3 FOR . . ? I 'V ■ I r • GOW>S EXQUISITE ■ I ® SMART POLO SHIRTS Q *1 I , I f i ' © NEW HALF SLIPS IT’S A MUST! TO VISIT LOROS CHILDREN'S DEP'T. FOR “GREAT SAVINGS!” ! \ REMEMBER LORDS PRICES ARE “LESS THAN ELSEWHERE’* i YOUR FRIENDLY STORE ; ' HURRY,' HURRY TO - ~ I DR 0 127 N. Second St. LUnUO Decatur, Ind. ' ' ■ r- ‘ I I.;-' ■ i Your Friendly Store ■ ■ .
ing relatives. He is a retired city , employe. The couple are members of the Zion Evangelical and Refoi med church in this city. WILLING WORKERS CLASS T IN MEETING TUESDAY Members of the Willing Workers class of the First Christian chunt-h : met with Mr. and MTs.: Roy Stucky Tuesday evening -for their April . <JfQup singing was held j and the song, ‘‘Living For JesuS,” dpeped the session, The Rev. Jongs Berkey gave the prayer, and l scripture from the 28th chapter ot Matthews was read by Mrs. John i Stucky, followed with the hynin ‘•.Sing. Smile and Pray," sung 1 by the group. . r During Ute short business meeting which followed the president.. Eddie Anderson presided. Gajmes , and contests were played and wefe in charge of Mrs. Edward Aniderson. Refreshments were served i during the social hour which followed. I The May meeting of the delays will be held with Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Anderson at Willshire. Oh ip. —’— . t RUTH CIRCLE MET WEDNESDAY EVENING Miss Janet Schrock waß’ hostess to the ’Ruth Circle of the Presbvterian church Wednesday eve- •' ' ' V i;; ;ii
ning The meeting opened with prayer by the fourteen members present, and Mrs. Rolland Affolder give the devotions. , Mrs. J. F. Sanmarin gave an interesting discussion on “We Americans, North ad South.” During the Short business meeting which follow el. pains were made for the, smorgasbord to be held in May; I A social hotir followed, with a' delicious luncheon served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs-. Gladys Chamberlain and Mrs. Frank Alton. :j: I . -U BETTER HOM'ES CLUB IN MEETING Title Better Homes club of Monrfte met with Mrs. William Rupert I Tuesday evening with twenty-one members and five guests present. The meeting began with the group singling “The Old Rugged Cross.”) fqlloived with the club creed repeated in unison. Connie Haney gave a reading on “Your Easter Bonnet” and a,lso a Lentbn meditation. The business f ■ ■ . • - "
»• "'! 1 | \ 1 '■ 1 z j xZk p ladies hats - • • ... in Straws — Red ... (ireen ... Blue ... Navy ... Brown ... Yellow ... Orchid . 1 White.. Tan ~ Black 3.9514.95 IgSK acX Easter eggs — the? happiest, most pleasing combination of all! And you’ll discover it I right hefe in our complete-selection cf togs for young Paraders! | Girls Hats a ”d s< * ,ne nee( tle- dR point models i, ! i-” - ’3-” w & |aA Little Girls COATS Sizes 1 to 6x ’ : | ; i n J Sizes 7 to 11 yrs. ■ ’7-95 12-95 895 16-95 . ±_—4—4 H^r- —— ■ r shorties 7 TEEN AGE light pastel and ' 8 to IB yrs. 1 SHADES FULL LENGTH $ , .fa.’ COATS ® to CHECKS and PLAIDS - • ' J ■ ' f NibUck & Co. L_ 4— LJ ;
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session was conducted bj the president, Martha Stucky, and the vice-i president, Marie Hofman, reported on the past president’s meeting. An accordion number was presented by Joan ißupert and the club Eva Brewster and Martha Essex gave a lesson on “Business Facts." Mrs. Brewster ■nve an acount on the ttyle show she had attended recently and the devotions were given by ■ Doris Burkhead. During the social hoir which followed, the hostess i erved refreshments, assisted tty Lillian Stuckey and Alta leisure, i 1 I . I MRS. ALVA BUFFENBARGER HOSTESS TO CLUB Mrs. Alva Buffenbaj-ger was hostess to the Rose Gairderi club which, met recently. Thd club collect opened the meeting, followed with Mrs. Ralph Roop reading the poem for the month. An interesting lesson on “'Rack Garden Plants” was given by Mrs. Meldron Kreps, with a discussion
following. Mrs. Dale Mdses was in charge of entertainment. During the social hour, the hostess wgs assisted by Mrs. Cecil Gause., i • JUNIOR WOMEN ENJOY POT-LUCK SUPPER The Junior Women of the Decatlir Woman’s club enjoyed a pot luck supper with Miss Kay Yager at her boine recently. Assistant hostesses were Barbara- Sautter. Mrs. Simeon Hain and Mrs. Phyllis Haugk. During the business meeting a discussion was held on the state convention to be held April Ihi. May 1 and 2. The installation of the following officers follwed with Mrs. Doyle Collier in charge: Mrs Roy Ffiedley, president; vice-pres-ident, :Mr s. -Robert Mutschler; secretary, Miss Kay Alberson: treasurer, Mt’s. Joseph Kaehr; fines secretary, Mrs. LaVerne Roth. A social hour followed and games were enjoyed by the grpup __J i ■
The associate Tri Kappa isoror-! ity will meet Tuesday evening with Mrs. Robert Mills at iseven ; thirty o'clock. The Past president parley will meet with Mrs. Arthur E. Meyers Monday evening at eight o’clock. The Ladies Fireman auxiliary wip meet Monday evening the' Fire station at eight o’clock.’ Mrs. Grace Mcßride will be the hostess. —- ■ r r■ • • i The Happy Homemakers club of Washington township will meet j.Monday evening at seven thirty o’clock with Mrs. Sheldon Wagley. ■ The Deactur Home Economics club will meet Wednesday after- ' I; ' , ■ '
, ! U - , , ■ ; U low you see them in mom the three versions of ! t) Air Stephs famous opera pumps I \ . > • yv k i The famous V-vamp opera pump by Air Step ... now airy light Jfl p and beautifully styled with nylon mesh. The same soft toe construction—the same perfect fit. And now they re here in nylon mesh—4he fabric that looks Spring, S \ I feels Spring, and serves jl—— 7 : , Spring so well. •-1 ' ' / . ■ , ' - r ” - : aw The Shoe with ' ‘ the Magic So e \ You Aep oh air 1 I-1 '- ■■. I "BUY SHOES IN t A. ■ DECATUR ♦ BLUFFTON ) I — X ■ Goodin’s Food Market oK // ft II // \l K \ r PHONE 3-3210 132 N. Second St. // r . |4’ ' , FRESH 11 SIDE PORK _ 34c fb ) SAUSAGE SWIFT’S PREMIUM HAMS PURE PORK _ , Fully Cooked - - - j . 63c 29C in. Regular ....... 59c BACON O* 49C Lean I . I J . 1 • : 1 J’ & I 45c CENTER CHOPS 59c LARD SWISS STEAK - - lb. 79c PURE PORK , 1 ' _L' 1 4 cart"! S9c HAM - - - - lb. 39c BIRDS EYE : LITTLE ELF MILNOT ROBINHOOD Strawberries 4-L nrrm milk LOUR RED BEETS 2 t0 ,27c 39c 2 —2sc S'; 0 ,. 77c
1 noon at tU'o o’clock with Mrs. Carl Hammond j ■ 4' —+ The Monmouth Mothers study group will meet at the Monmouth school Monday evening at seven thirty o’-elock.
Th’e Beautiful 3rd Annual LIMA ANTIQUE SHOW Friday—Saturday—Sunday APRIL 18, 19, 20 ’ ■ MEMORIAL HALL 25 Outstanding Exhibits “A Wonderland of Interesting Displays” All Exhibits For Sate. ADMISSION 50:, Tax Paid Hours: 1 to 10 P. M. S. E. LEONARDSON, Mgr. ‘ ~~ ~ 1 ~r ~ ~ tu • ■ -- •i■ H 1
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I 11l I" ■"j'"' ' H "■ Friday and Saturday, Colored Easter Egg Sale, Sponsored by the Women’s Guild, at. Cole’s, Market, Miller’s Grocery and Gerber’s Market. H ) ■ | I. I i 85t2x ———
