Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 5 December 1952 — Page 2

PAGE TWO

- — — ojfilojfi I lH )h| ■ Hr.

ADAMS COUNTY CMOftUS ENJOY CHRISTMAS DINNER Members of the Adams County Chorus enjoyed a Christmas dinner Monday evening with Mrs. Ervin Stncky. Assisting hostesses Were iMrs. Carl Ftuhn, Mrs. Harrison Miller, Mrs. Ijessig. Mrs. Elisa Hahnert. Mr* Hiram Wittwer, Mrs. William Neadstine and Mrs. W. R, Stanley. \ \ • After dinner, Christmas carols were sung, under the direction of Mrs. Martin Neueuschwander. HEMSTITCHING We are now doihg Hemstitching Again. See Us For Practical, . Useful Gifts. BOARDMAN’S Sewing Machine Shop 223 N. Flrat St. Store Hours: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes into the brortchiir system to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to -soothe and neal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membranes. Guaranteed to please you or money refunded. Creomulsion has stood the test of millions of users. CREOMULSION relieves Coufki, Chest Colds, Acet* Bronchitis

Saturday, December 6th I Zion Evangelical ft Reformed Church - v 5 P. M. to 7 P. MSponsored by the Womens Guild Public Invited MENU Baked Ham—Candied Sweet Potatoes —juried Chickerpr-tyashed Potatoes and Gravy—Dressing—Green Beans—Macarohi add Cheese^—Chicken and Noodle Soup—Potato Salad—Perfection Salad—Cranberry Salad—Fruit Balad—- and Coff.ee,,

' Ji. I M™vi 1 1 1 il vJ Ik Y/ )[ / > z i j ( j- h/ i h XJ-V / V&&. Jr Jz / ( / rL'F® (//X\ WH / / ■ —7 / J\\ y y / S—J-v-hx ' v ■ Mi. 11 tnxp ; rv-' h' // ? / 1 * ■ i over and over and over again... •ove this /J ji claros ■ 52.9 S - ' — ■ NO-RIDE' SUP Because it’s tailored to perfection, cut over the famous No-Ride design, detailed with artistic Attention, and made frOm wonder- | i ful multifilament rayon crepe.

Plans were made to go caroling Monday evening. December IS. .Members are asked to meet at Mrs. Neuenschwandef's home by six o’clock. Visits Wil be made at the Berne nursing home, county home add the Adams county memorial hospital. ' 4 . An entertaining program,; complete w’ith Santa Claus. who prosen ted each guest with a gif® after she had recited a poem OF Sung a song, was tnjoyed and clifiaxed the evening. \ : I > women of Moose Holo • \CHRISTMAS PARTY. An enjoyable evening was spent Thursday by tn® Women cd I the Moose,, when they held a Christmas party and potluck supper at I the Moose home. | J Christmas carols were lung and Ulis followed with the arival of Santa Claris, who jdisirlbuted gifts to all the guests. I A yuletide atmosphere prevailed throughout the hall., and completing the decorations was a> large Christmas tree. , | j A special committee furbished other entertainment tor thpl program. . j I —i— ■ TRI KAPPA SORORITY | i IN RECENT MEETING ; i .Members of Tri Kappa sorority met recently with Mrs. Jjlabel Bockman and the president. Mrs. Franklin Detter presided. The meeting opened with ttye club song. During the business session, the group voted to donate to the Good Fellows club to buy a T. B. bond. December 17, the toem- > ■IF

~ ... ... I——

PVT. AND IMRS. VERNON J. HIRSCHY recited their nuptial vows in a doilble ring ceremony Solemnized recently in the Cross Reformed parsonage in Berne. The Rev. €. A. Schmid read the vOWs. The bride is the former Colleen Evane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Evans of Pleasant Mills. Mr. and Mrs Carl Hirschy of route 6. are the groom’s parents.—Photo by Edwards.

Fight For Life Os 25-Ounce Infant Girl Battling For Life ln Incubator WDIANA4POLIS- UP — A 35ouneb baby girl lay battling for life today in a general hospital Incubator because a young intern Would not give up hope she could live. When Dr. WUMajn R. Wise, 29. delivered the t jree-month premature child Thursday, there were no signs of life. r \ Then he detected a faint heart beat and began artificial tion. But the tiny body, just 14 inches long, was so frail he feared he would “poke a fingfer through her paper-thin, skin.” ,! in about 35 minutes the baby began to breatb* aad was rushed into an incubator. She is the fifth child of .Mr. and Mrs. George Spears, Indianapolis. Hospital records show only one other premature birth as small which lived. “It’s fantastic that she has survived this long.” Wise said. He believed thht by Saturday afternoon doctors and nurses keeping a 24hour watch over the perfectly formed child will know her chances. “The sight’s not over yet,” he said, “but there’s a good chance she’ll live oncA we get past, the 72-hour point.” bets have planned a> tparty for Girl Scout troop 4. which is sponsored by them. For the next meeting, December 16. a dinner party will be held with Mrs. Kenneth McConnell as’chairman. at the Zion Parrish hall. Pecans are again being sold by the sorority and may be obtained from any member. The meeting closed with verse. The Kirkland Ladies club will have a Christmas party in the form of a pot-luck supper at six o’clock MAMA Tull mama Santa Claus wants her to get more fun and loss fuss out of Christi mas shopping, Tell her to come to our drug sfuire, and lot us suggest gifts for everyone on her list. That's right, mother. It . won't take long, and you'll have it done. t .FO* EASY SHOPPING Fry th. DRUG STORE «r.< HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

'i ' ' ' DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR. INDIANA

Monday evening at the high school. A fifty cent gift exchange will bo held. A social meeting will be held by the Women of the Moose Thursday at the Moose home at seven thirty o’clock. Officers Will meet at seven. Moose Haven chairman Thelma Hendricks will be in charge of the social hour.. Reports are to be made oh' publicity, child care, ritual, hospital and membership, and also any speefel committee reports. t- • The Three Link club of Rebekah lodge Is hiving a turkey dinner for the annual Christinas party to be held at the I. O. \O. F. hall Tuesday evening at six o’clock. The dinner will be fifty cents and a fifty cent gift exchange will follow. Entertainment will be held at a later hour. All members of thelodge are invited to attend. • Wednesday afternoon at one o’clock? the Kirkland W., C. T. U. will meet wish Mrs. John Mishler.’ A regular meeting and social houfr will be held Tuesday at eight O’clock by the Eagles Auxiliary at the Eagles hall. \ Our Lady of Lourdes study club will with Mrs. Max Kreps Tuesday evening at six o’clock. • -- [f !.’■' The Presbyterian Woman’s Association will meet at the. chtirfch Wednesday evening at eight o’clock for a Christmas party. Installation of newly elected officers will be and members arfe asked to hate their gifts for Gary Neighborhood House and Hill Crest home. '' r W ■ • ' \ rs \r K ' The Monmouth P. T. A. Will hold their annual Christmas program ht the school r juesdav at eight o’clock. Mrs. Vera OwensAis chairman and will be assisted by the room mothers. The school Children will present the program. STrji and Mrs. Russell Fleming will he hospitality chairmen for the evening; An exevhtive meeting will be held at seven thirty o’clock. v Miss Patricia Appelman will be hostess Wednesday evening at eight o’clock to the St. George study club. A guest Christmas tea will be held Monday evening at eight o’clock with , Mrs. Roy Kalver by members of the Dramatic Department of the Dgcatur Woman’s chib. Mrs. Max Spencer will be program chairman, assisted by Mrs; Lawrence Anspaugh» Mrs. Paul Hatcher, Mrs. John 'Ebersole and. Mrs. H. L. Neil, The special program Will he presented by children of the members? ranging in age from kindergarten to the third I grade. Mrs. Herald Welty Will hostess to the Ladies Fellowship df the Missionary church Tuesday evening at six oX-lock. A Christifes party and pot-lubk supper wilOie neld during the evening. The Rebekah lodge will have a regular meeting Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock at tjrb I. O. O. F. hall. The W. S. W. S. of the Trinity Evangelical Uriited Brethren church will meet at the dnifeh Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock. Mrs. Ivan JJtucky will lie hostess for the Christmas pasty of the Dutiful Daughters class of the Bethany "Evangelical United Brethren chur'Ah Tuesday evening at six o’clock. Fred McConnell will be assistant hostess. 1

Seelrty Items for day’s pubiieatlbh mint be phobed Ih by 11 |jn. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Kathleen Terveer g ! Phons 3-2121 J FRIDAY Bible study club. Mrt. W. A. Klepper, 8 p.m. Worjf and Win class, Trinity E. U. BC church, Mr. and Mrs. Nile Butler/7:30 p.m. Philo class, First Baptist church din|hg room, 8:30 p.m. Rummage sale. W. 3. C. 8., Methodist church bhsement, 1-5 p.m. v SATURDAY Monnjouth Senior class bake sale, Schafer store, 8:30 a.m. Cafeteria supper, Zion E. R. Church, . Women’s Guild, 5-7 p.m. Bake hale, St. Peter’s Ladles Aid, City hall. 9 a.m. Rummage sale, W. S. C. S., Methodist church bahement, 8:80 a.m.~ 4 p.in. g | • < ■MONDAY Dramatic Department, Mrs. Roy KalverJ 8 p.m. . Holy Discussion group, Mrs. BtU Baker. 8:30 p.m. Kirkland Ladies club, High school, g p.m. Ackdemy of Friendship,- Moose homd, 7:30 p.m. Root .Twp. Farm Bureau, Monmouth school, 7:30 p.m. Music: Department, Decatur Wo: man's ildb, Mrs. Harry Dailey, 7:30 p.hi. Pleasant Mills Methodist Willing Workers class, iMr. and Mrs. Benoit Johnson, 6:30 p.m. Pythian Sisters Christmas dlnper, K. of P. home, 6 p.m. ‘ 'St. Chtherlnb study club, Christmas party, Mrs. Bill Miller, 7:30 K.m. , \ j\! TUESDAY St. Dominic study club, Mrs. Harman.’Heimann, 7:30 p.m. Willing Workers class, Mr. and •Mrs. Getald Strickler, 7:30 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles hall, 8 p.m. :■ Our Lady of Lourdes study club, Airs. Mag Kreps, 6 p.m. Fellowship, Missionary church, Mrs. Herald Welty, 6 p.m. Monmotith p. t. A., Monmouth school, 8- p.m. Three (jink club, I.i O. 6. F. hall, 6 p.m. Rebekah lodge, I. b. O. F, hall, 7:30 p.m; W. S. ;w.i S|, Trinity E. U. B. -Aiiurch. 7:30 pjm. Dutiful! Daughters class, Bethany El U. B church, Mrs. Ivan Studkjy, 6 P-”!- « . I Wash. t’Wp. Happy Home Makers club. Mrh., Clarence Mitchel, 7:30 p.m. . M s k 'j • Monroe- Better Homes club, Mr?. Lester St. Anrf study-club. Fairway, 6:go p.m. . t' ' \ Delta lambda, Mrs. Glenn Hill, 8 P.m. ;■ j Circuity chapter of Valparaiso Zidn Parish hall, 12 p.m. Methodißit W-S.CI.S. Eviening Circle & society, Methodist Rose Girt-den club, .Mrs. Nilarid Ochsenridfeir, 12:30 p.m. Deita\ Theta Tau, Elis home, 8 P.m. Tri Associate, Miss Frances Dhgah, 6 p.n|i k , Church Mother's study Mrs. Hugh Engle, 8 p.m. ’ ; t j j.. and Mrsj. Gerald Strickler will be host and hostess to the Willing lltbrkers class of the First Christian church Tuesday evening al sevfen thirty O’clock. »A Christinas paij-ty will he held qy members of the St. Domihie stnd* |luH Tuesday evening it sOv,eh thifty o’clock with Mrs. Herman Heimann. A gift exchange will also te held. '■

- CHRIStMAS PULLERS—A lovoly little gift to hang on her tree I or stuff in her stocking Solid ||| Cologne Sticks, all wrapped up in Christmas glitter. In lasting White Magndia, Heaten-Serlt, Command Performance and << i. 3 Apple Blossom. 2J2S pitta tax. ' j Smith Drug Company

WEDNESDAY . St. George study club, Miss Pat Appelman, 8 p.m. Kirkland W. <3. T. U., Mrs. John Mishler, 1 p.in. Presbyterian Woman’s Association, church, 8 p.m. (Epsilon Sigita &>Xi Alpha lota Exemplar chapters, Legion 6:30 P-m. , j Profit and Pleasure Home Ec club, Mrs. Alton Corson. 6 p.m. Root Twp. Home Demonstration club, Zion Parish hall, 10:30 a.m. Thursday Women of Moose, Moose home, 7:30 p.m., Officers, 7 p.m. L— i,,ff i nt mu nii it iiiJ The Master Mason degree Will be conferred on two candidates at the Decatur lodge Monday evening and on the following evening, Tuesday, December 9, the lodge will enjoy a fish fry, at 6:15 to be followed by a meeting of the order at which officers of the lodge will be chosen. Mr®. C. O. Porter, dean of girlfe of the ffluritington high school, wag the speaker at the anhnal motherssonß Hl-Y baflquet in that city Wednesday night. A former resident of this city, Mr®. Porter made a European tdnr last summer and told of some of her experiences of the interesting trip. Mr: dnd Mrs. B. C. Bowen df Willshire, 0., ftre enroute to Bradeflton, Fla., to spend the winter months. The injunction spit of Adania County Freeholders against Adams County Central Consolidated School Corporation \ I before special judge George Davis iias been set for trial in the Wells circuit court for January 15 at 9 o’clock. Claim, of $3,985, allowed by the Wells chanty and the state welfare department against the estate of Charles Albert Hostetter, has been approved in the Wellp circuit court. Mohmouth Seniors Bake 6tih, al 9 A. M. 286t2 Sale, at Schafer’s, December Giblet Supper, Saturday, 5-7 p. m., December 6. American Legion Auxiliary, legion Home. Publie Invited. 287t2 f Choice | jrf) f© r |/Your Y ouggsicr J -1 va Brownie Hawhcp I FLASH Camera | moml AAokes il eosy to get good snaps . . . indoors or outdoors. Cam •«a, $7.20, including federal z Tax; tlasholder, $3.39. Stop in. Holthouse Drug Co.

NIBLICK A CO. wk Christmas Give... Practical GIFTS from NIBLICKS j ■ i® Give her the warmth ; es quilted housecoats >£ or dusters . . the Sk 9 •pice of- gay printed cottons . . . the feminInity of i deep quilted taffetas. Whatever her favorite . . . you’ll find a “very special” gift in our new holiday group. Seersucker Dusters. plain colors __ 3.98 *■ Quilted Dusters Cottons 9.98 Quitted Dusters Gold Cloth Certton [ 8.95 1 | Seersucker Ouster or - Housecoats 5.98 Quilted Housecoats, Cotton __ 8.95 "WJ** Dark Jersey 4 Housecoats, ~ ’ Bright trim- ’ < ? - mmg ■ 5.98 ''A / w IGive The Lady What She Wants for Christmas... a Stunning UMBRELLA fram NIBLICKS S- * * -T“U- '' t 1 ■ MSh —-J. w ‘Z,»« 1 ffl Other Groups at jC| M 3.95..5” -Wf Children’s Plaid Taffetas 9. 9 : J' : | I i \ ’i i ! 14.4’ L■. ■- I *■ • ■ >■/- .»n- ■ | , j'. O HATS ‘ . Specially Priced lii i i , - b Colors: Black, Navy, Wine, Brown, Green, Red, ■J- Jy |* Purple, Blue A4 • ■ J • 1 Group 1 Group 1 Group j $2.00 53.00 $4.00 Niblick & Co. "9<w Stuart —

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1902