Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 209, Decatur, Adams County, 4 September 1952 — Page 6
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SOCIETY ( The Dorcus class of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren, church meet with j Mrs. Martin Zithf merman Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock. Miss Ann Adler will be the assisting hostess. • . East Washington . Townships Happy Home Makers'club will meet with Mirs. Paul Erp Tuesday even* / ■ ’. . .. A . . _
• V ■ < - '• ■■ j.IL . ; A . I ■ < T - ■ '■ Fading’s Meat Mkt. * QUALITY MEAT AT FAIR PRICES IS OUR BUSINESS! ’ Sfihm lb. 55 J ft* 0 ™ lb - 35c WBiicw iiaui iu. uuv HOME MADE y KIM; IIIILOGYI HOME-MADE-HICKORY J HOMEJMADE Smoked Sausage lb. 49c ) 2LQ C — - -1 —“ Ih PURE HOME RENDERED | . - IP * Lard . . 2 lbs. 25c beef chuck .. ■. |- Roast . . , lb. 53c Minute Steak I plate boiling * MADE FROM lb. 39c HIND QUARTERS ONLY V HOME CURED HICKORY . Jlj i ■ SMOKED BACON J.. . v 'i \ < ■ Small Sides Only V Z IFIk I CHUNK . . lb. 52c JO* | SLICED . . . lb. 5Sc ““ FOR INFORMATION PHONE 3-3862 ” .' ■■ ' ■ i ' ' ' ?■■■»■• : ■
J r • • •4 • ' - ' - L \ \ A ‘ Lamp Tab,e_t0 P 17 " x 17 "' Hei 9 ht 27 * $ r * \4» B. End .Table-top 14"x24", Height 24* . I B C Cocktail Table-top 18" x 30", Height UH* , 1 Z\. *"- l ' \ 'D. Step Toble-top 1454" xU",SheW 1454" x 24", H»lshl 24“ | V- ■ rfSTm ' | || A * r ’-' : ‘ I IwT ’ I I ftr — 'SebsS r || | I 'I " What a buy! 'j . 'jl I I■ i. '}■ Beautifully finished and topped j|r t O 1 ' ” W ’ Ge "“ ine H° nd “ ras t OBslte ' . <m ’ 5 vwr / . t Specially priced at <B I each l \ /i | dr j3f 4 * Now you can have those tobies you've been wanting— I { i | ? ' at price that's easy to pay. Each table in this handsome ?X'\ *3 t i matching group is smoothly finished in rich mahogany | fIL ? with genuine mahogany tops. Cocktail table has pro\l' 5 tective glass top—removable for easy cleaning. Turned c post * and tapered ,e9s adcl a note of flrace and beauty * c I 1 s We don t expect ° ur stoc ' < to ,ast ,on 9at tbis p r,ce_s ° =**■ come and get yours early. Extended payments can be ■ t arranged. B 4MgTwj| E^SMi^wßfe'H^-dWF HHBVBai B Ex I Ji f> V k —& ■ |y Jr— jsssgsSra ■■" ; > ■ IB 4 Bl " 4 < IwsißßKLtt? w ■ ,■ ■ li r CTWMiMlfr‘ ''T ■ ■Xbßx, X B I • . BB|lß | *"*®® ,ll,, J ■ IBfik. £ Mafi^abßE oMfflrif"" D .■ ■; >’ MmFW W W } ■JS ' W • y Wylie Furniture Co. s»\ j ' X\ f * _ 152 S. Second St. Decatur, Ind. t' ■ i :> ~ ,-..f i ..-nW-,. ."‘ " ' •" 11 ■ ■'■'■■ • : - • ■ ■ ■ -s i' I ■ . • ' . ' ■ \\ ■ : '.
Ing at seven 'thirty o’clock. : ' : . V ‘ P An important .called meeting of the Emblem club is slated .for Friday evening at seven thirty o’clock at the Elks home. J _ r » and Mrs. James Anderson of Schumm, Ohio, will be host and hostess to the Willing, Workers class Os the First Christian church Tuesday evening at\seven thirty oiclock. , v 'l > h ' ■ ■ 1 'The . Holy, Family * Discussion
group will meet with Mrs; Arthur Wilson Monday evening at eight thirty o’clock. At seven thirty Wednesday evening the Profit and Pleasure Home Economics club will, meet with Mrs. Wilbur Leugerich. Vitamin known cttrln, was so named out of alphabetical order by ; Dr, A. Szent’Gyorgyi to tease orthodox vltaminologista Into interest in his experiments.
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Mr. and Mrq. Jack Swygart are the parents of boy, weighing 6 lbs. 3% os;,| and born today at; the hospital at 5:42 a.m. A daughter Was born to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Geimer at 12:15 o’clock today at the hospital and weighed 7 lbs.; 14 cite. At 11:55 today a son was born to Mr. 4 n d Mrs. Leroy Koh ter, at the. hosbital, weighing 8 RmS 11 OZ.' J ’ ■" ' Mr. apd Mrp. Leon Zufcher of Borne, are the parents of a bdby daughter, weighing 5 lbs„ 15 da; and born at 1J o’clck today at the hospital. 'j . ' . | WjOSRITAL go Admitted: William F. Meyers, Geneva; Robert Koltet, Decatur; Mrs. Raymond Collins, Decatur. Dismissed: Marvin Hirshey, Geneva; Mrs. Dorris Morin and baby boy, Decatur; Mrs. Lehman and baby girl, Berne; Mrs. Emma C. Smith, Portland. Miss Joyce Tyndall, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs.' Ralph Tyndall of Bluffton, will enter Miami University at Oxford), Ohio this fall. She Spent her frephman year a,t DePauw. A marriage license issued at Bluff ton yesterday was to'Carol &.• Barger, Decatur, route 2 Sand Doyle Stern, Bluffton), Route 1. The bride to-be is the" daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bai-gerJ Mrs. Mary Pullmum, whodied recently at. Delevan, 111., was 101 years, nine months arid six days old. She was the mother of Mrs. lona Scroghatft of Wells county. She had 140 great grandchildren and great great-grandchildren. Robert Meshberger of Berne has purchased the Uoel M. Schwartte farm, three miles northwest of Berne for sß,|oo. It contains 420
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Mary Castle, recently signed to It long tern conttSact by Universal pictures, is one of the four celebrities to makt a personal appearance in Decatur next Wednesday morning. Ws» Cattle’s first job was a photographic model and a bathing suit piHure .in a national magazine brought her to Hollywood's attention.) remarkable resemblance to Rita Hayworth stood in the way of her career for nearly two years. With the a!teratJ|>n of her hair sailing, eyebrow Hue and make-up she was mad lilok nnly l|ke !Marj| Castle which was what she wanted. She i. • |L cd her release bom the studio which had first signed her anu || verbal wlier« is being groomed for important roles. To i.J| m person with Miss Castle on Cort street at 10:30 next WednKsday morninfe w® be Marjorie Main, beloved Aa “Ma Kettle,” Rex Allen, singing [cowboy, and Carey , WHson. famous producer.' I 1| >. )
v . • | ’.. • ■-. I aeres, making the Sale price >415 per acre. Bob, who owns and operates the Berne’Master feed store plans to move to the new location soon, Joseph J. Klopfenstein of Peoria, 111., has moved to Berne ivhere he has assumed the pastorate Os the First Missonary church. ■ : ■ —-——H- P " : Rev. Kise Attends ■ Methodist School | The Rev. F. H. Kise of the Preble Circuit Methodist church is attending the Uth annual Methodist school of the prophets meeting at DePauw unversity campus. Six hundred Indiana Methodist pastors are present at the five day school Which Is the second largest of its kind in the United States. V Rev. Kise is attending special courses in The stewardship and effective life.
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little Damage Done By Automobile Fire ))A shorted the st)ai)ter system of Steiner’s car thought out Wednesday afternoon at about ®: 30 o’clock. ijSteiner 1 res at Mercer aven|e; his, tar )was&arked, at the s*s)trickler|trailer pasc and was disA covered on fife a passerby heard the car revving its motor without anyone at t|le wheel. Damawe was caused only to the wires. J'. i v tiade in )a Gpod Towh--Decatur!
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| THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, x 1952
