Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 22 January 1953 — Page 3
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1 — ■ 1 i . ‘ ■• . ". . '.p 11 ' 1 » — ALL DAY MEETING HELP BY ST. PAUL LADIES An all <iay meeting was held . Wednesday by the St. Paul Ladies Aid with Mrs. Mabie COok as hos- ; I?'ss. Sewing and quilting made un the program, with a pot-hick dinner served at noon. . A business meeting followed and fyas opened with prayer by Helen F ranz. The hymn, “Following . Jesus ’ was then sung by the group - and scripture readings were given hy Allie Noll, ■Eighteen members, six children apd two guests were present for the occasion. Mrs. Luja Smitley will be hostess <for the February session. ‘ ■ \ • \' ■ \ SHAKESPEIARE CLUB MEETS WEDNESDAY Members of the Ladies Shakespeare club met Wednesday afternoon for a * regular meeting 1 with Mrs. Franklin Franz. Mrs. L. C. Pettibone opened the program with art interesting., paper .dn old and neHv stories. She closed \ A\ith a reading entitled “The HapPrince’’ by Wilde. ArthurSuttles, Sr., chaif- ; man of the nominating committee, submitted names for new, officers for the year and the group voted as follows: presidents Mrs. Robert Macklin; vice - president. Miss Frances Dugan; secretary, Miss —i _
HELP WANTED RELIABLE WOMAN to take care of child and help with house work. No laundry.;' Off on Thursdays and Sunday?. Good ’ Pay.,’ Private room ih\ home esired, or cart go home l at night. Write Box 530, •% Decatur r • r V Qaily Democrat. ».|r I. fill ■; 71
"* xj ! ■ /iAifl || \' Silks, Cottons, Butcher Linens, T JPrsp Rayons, New Prints and Colors!-MjjMfe. 0 3®lW> * You’ll find the new Spring V\ ? dress you want in our fabu- ’ ous ne " se,ecli,,n ,>v such > famous designers as • . z Jonathan Logan V ! Henry Rosenfeld j Forever Young WBWfO®!® | and others. .□ 1 T\ i" pfffiWTwM >’! rgߣ V\j-■ ■. ■- ' ■ fflW« vi ■ HSL¥\ i IwhraWj^ML’ L - ±_ p Im' ■• II ■'! ' 3 WTTI fßww* ■' 11 It J* I ■. 1. u ■ § 1 VWS 4 — 5 I --a . -' .jwV I I Left: Silky rayon . faille coat ') .il ' xifess in a’ bold herringbone ‘'IU saucer buttons. iM? '' Mi * ■■' -• 1 . aK» Mm X ' \ -I r»l£r i ; i'b| | l Center: Cotton chambray dress K | jh with cardigan neckline; solid TJ|gl g ji ' \ skirt and striped top. , ! 9 ;i • / f \ M Right: Rayon print Empire !fX * , waistllrte dress ’’with softly /M' full skirt • iJT i V 119 No. 2nd St. De&tur ; _~, ' M.. J v n . . 1/ ? 1:
Elizabeth Peteraort; assistant sec- \ Mrs. D. R. Brwin and treas- ! urer. Mrs. E?Ur!» Adams. j During 1 the soclial hour which - folloU-ed, candies srere served, by j the hostess, ■ \|| Members of EtacTau Sigma soI rority will meet Tuesday evening ( at eifcht o’clock with Mlss> Iverna , Werling. ‘ . 3 J e~ > A city wide cancer meeting, sponsored by the Decatur Woman’s club, will be held Monday evening . at eight o'clock £t the Decatur high school, and alt women in the city ire asked to tie present. Moose Hobo Party Planned Feb. 3 A Decatur Moose lodge “hobo party’’ will be the featured activity of the evening at a regular meeting night, February 3, it was announced this week' by the chairman of the entertainment committee. Frank Hebrtle. The: hobo party- is an annua! event complete with Milligan. stew —“served the old "fashioned way'’ —and fines for artyone indiscreet enough to come in anything classier than rags, Hebble reports. Motorist Is Fined On Traffic Charge jJohn Gregory,, j®B, Frederickstawn. Mo., was fined $1 and costs in justice of the peace court last night when, according to police reports, he ran at; stop sign at Monroe and Fifth streets whereupon a collision with Arlan W. Browp, 47, 227 North Fourth street, followed. Brown’s car is estimated to.be damaged to the extent ol’ $250. No one was injured. 4r—r’Trade in a Good -’town- I —Decatur.
i.j • I dr • Society Items for iy’t publication must be phphed In by 11 a.rn. (Saturday B£<3O sjh.) Kathleen Tervftar v Phone 3-2121 THURSDAYS 1 Pleasant Mills Methigist W. S. C. S. postponed. v ,j|. Aeolian choir tiractil jh Decatur high school music rooni|j7:3o p.m. Progressive Workers i fjjass, Trinity E. U. B. church. Ml Jiand Mrs. Carl Barnett, 7:3(F p.m jj' D. A. V. Auxiliary, D. lA. V.> hall, 7:30 p.m. s |i Great Books Discussing club, Library, 7:30 p.m. x So-Cha-Rea. Mrs. Det sf; Fairway, 6 :.30 p.m. ' i| |j Past Matron and jpfatrons of Eastern Star, Masonictjßa,]!, 6:15 p.m., stated meeting, 7||b p.m, Women of .Moose, FdHpal initia tion.’ 7:30 p.m., Moose home. Jjji FRIDAY American Legion AupQiary, Legion horde. Sp. m. ft Zion Lutheran Comm||nion announcements, church, 2e>s-7-8 p.m. ~ SUNDAY ft Mid-winter conferencdtjLadies of Moose. Legion Postj|<7, Fort Wayne. • MONDAY || cancer ineejipg. Decatur 'high' school, 8 pimO. Walther League Zoo# Workers Institute, Zion Parish 1 111. * TUESDAY t E(a Tan Sigma, M|R Iverna Werling, 8 p.m. !. ?' Root Twp. club. Mrs. Charles Johnson, 30 p. m. -A. ' ft • ■ Ji''ft Kansas Bank Ro&bed Os $50,000 Wednesday KANSAS CITY, KanJtuP — A bank clerk with a “phypgraphic’’ memory drew a picturOor police
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today of one ol four unmnsked ni(|i who shoved 14 persons into'a vailt and robbed the Rosedale' Stt|te Bank of $50,000 Wednesday. Mrs. Josett Ford, who began working at the bank only Wednesday, turned over to officers a detailed sketch showing a man With annually prominent cheek and thick lips. > • - Rhe said she was pushed Into .the vault so fast she couldn’t get a Joo|t at the other three bandits*. ■ ' Armstrong To Head State Police Board INDIANAPOLIS UP — Valyne M. j Armstrong, Indianapolis Repub- . lican, is the new president of the bipartisan Indiana, state police board. ! Armstrong was named head of ther board at a reorganization meeting here Wednesday, succeeding Plymouth Democrat Georgfe F» Stevens. Stevens will continue as a bod rd member. j ifaul R. Schnaitter, Madiso'n Democrat, was elected secretary, replaetag* Edward A. Wolfe of Ship- : sh^wana, t ai Republican. \ * —l—— —-—-— T . ... If you have eomethlng to sell or I rooms for rent, try a Democrat I Want Add. It brings results. f ’ ,j i
We’re Cleaning House V, ■. I , I ■ ' — ' ■'»- * and we’ve really swept the place clean. Look at 3RAS \ these Sensational Savings ! Come Prepared to Save. HoilSS DfOSSSS Starts Friday "■ fetl t Girdles > Foundations _—-J -■ I__u-A ',i ' v . ' ' ■ \ ■ I I Pa «/^X.^“ I Vou’H Never Again Find Savings Like These ! Tell Your It I tl 72 iRICE Friends and Bring Them With You. ■ i ■' ■ ' | ' " . . " .. : ' . ' - " * One Group __ .1- 1 . 1111 ' . W Suits 098 jackets j Cottai-e Sets. Panels -Curtains, as low as W , two piece. Sires up to 12. Ou( Thev G ; - ] \Never airain a buy like thisCoats alone worth three A i XSC pair ■■ oc regular values to 2*.98 — - Closing Out >1.39 > - - | ; Hundreds Os Items at Sensational Low Prices. Come and See! I ( Ladies’ Trico Gowns, lace trimmed, Infants Sheet and Pillow Case set69c i 4.75 valuei 2.50 , 1 ! ; ] Anklets — Pair 10c -15 c -20 c Ladies' Flannel Gowns, size 17 and 20 1.59 ’ Infants Bath Ensemble 69c Q ne | ot Yarn I’i and 2 oz. balls. 19c -25 c I A ' ' ' '‘‘ 're. '' - - Ladies’ Slips. Fancv and Tailored 'styles, sizes 32 to 52 ' 1.79 Infants Corduroy Coveralls, 2.98 value 1.98 100% Wool Blankets (3 only) slightly i ■ ’ . . . ’ - y ' soiled 5-95 |i Ladies; Corduroy Vests ani' ’ Todd | ers Fa „ cy White Dresses 1\59 ? Plastic Table Cloths. 54x54 & 54x70 69c-79c I Infants Corduroy Creepers, 2.29 value. 1.39 S ands an< * Cloth Table Covers 1.29 and Jackets 1.59 One lot Plastic Bath Room Curtains 98cToddlers Crawlers and Coveralls -■ 79c One lot 80 Square Print — yard 35c { . ' '''* -'■ 'if. \ i ,__' r '” ’■ '• t. ne values to 5.95 — 1.98 Infants Sweaters ‘1 59c One,Table assorted Piece Goods, includ* i( One lot Ladies Dress Qloves, values j ng i O O% Wool Materials 10c to 98c yd. [ to 1.95 u79c Gauze Diapers, dozen 3.19 • ! ' J ™ Ready-to. Wear Savings r r-mi. ■- ■ K / °' - !.!. JLWFV . Ladies’ Regular, Half-Sizes, Juniors and Semi-Teens—Wonderful selection in the wanted materials and styles; All from our regular stock and drastically reduced. I ; SS9SDRFSSF t ! s 4-oo CHILDRENS DRESSES Towels, Ladies IScarfs,-Tow els, and other DRESSES VIIH.wnB.IVWWni.WWM items. \ A'" '• $41.00 *7O \ $7.95 DRESSES $2.29 DRESSES One Table I , \ S<9.AO $9.95-$10.95 DRESSES $2.98 DRESSES L S!AreOO . $3.98 DRESSES L / $12.95-$14.95 DRESSES i. " ' < $4.98 DRESSES Includes Boxed Guest i Towels, Ladies 1 Sm7«OO * l c Silk Scarfs, Infants Feeding Trays, Infant $16.95 DRESSES _1 MA $5 95 DRESSES Comb and Brush sets, Ladies Panties, ■ ? ' . Floor and Wall Mops, and other items. : On® Tal> i e MATERNITY DRESSES LADIES ROBES & HOUSE COATS One Table 1 . 3.98 Values - . . 3.00' . 595 - - ■ 4.00 595 Values - - . 4.00 QMf 7.95 - 8.95 Dresses - 6.00 7.95 Values - - . 5.00 * 10.95 Dresses - - 7.00 9.9 S Values ... 8.00 Includes Boys White Shirts, Ladies and - -I * Girls Sweaters, Ladies Gowns, Ladies t ‘ • reuL ' Built-up Rayon Slips, sizes 40 to 52; Sale For Cpsh I No Lay-awayi or Approval* -Every Sale Final Boxed Pillow Cases, Bootie sets, Childrens \ ■NmNMk. ■■ am • M . Wool Slacks, Infants Maderia Dresses, EMIN K' !■ W C COME EARLY! fell 111 VUIIU —.n ■ ' x ‘ THE BOSTON STORK I X 1
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