Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 29, Decatur, Adams County, 4 February 1953 — Page 3

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JUNIOR WOMEN IN MEETING MONDAY <'■ Twelve members at the Junior Women met Monday evening with Mrk. Floyd Reed for a regular meeting, which opened with the club creed, followed with!, a short business session, in charge of Mrs. Roy Friedley, chairman. 7 Final preparations Were made for the bake .Saturday • at city hall. All Were asked to have rtheir baked goods, width will irfclude j seventy-five quarts, of chicken and at the hall by eight thirty d,’clock, as 'the sple| will start at nine. , ■ 4 ■ . Mrs ; , Reed, as program chairman, then introduced Mrs. .Leo Kirsch as guest speaker for the evening and she presented an interesting talk on footwear, showing many of the new spring styles and, giving the history of. shoe making. ' . Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. tlotieH Mutsch’ler. - MRS. WILLARD HOSTESS TO RESEARCH CLUB\ ’ A Research club meeting was held Monday afternoon with Mrs. F. H. Willard Us the hostess/Mrs. W. Guy Brown was program leader and gave a paper on Robert Frost and followed this with several recordings, of his poems. / During l the meeting, the chairman of guest day, Mrs. W, Lowell Harper announced that the luncheon would be held- at ‘the Methodist church Monday,. February HI at one o’clock. Reservations are to, be mgde with Mrs. Harpei* by Friday, February 13. * 4 Mrs C. Langstin, presidentelect./ announced thb year book

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.■ ~ ‘ * I . \ committee as tolldwsfc Mrs. MaYy Jane Saylors, chairman Mrs. D. B. • Erwfn, Mrs. A. 'R. Hoßhouse, Mrs. R D. Myers, Mrs. 1/ A- Cowens . and Mrs. Samuel Enterjck. i ' Twenty one members were ptes- . ent for the program. MONMOUTH MOTHERS /HOLD MEETING Members of the Monmouth P. T. A. Mothers study group met Monday everiing) at the school with h Mrs. Nevin Miller opening the session, offering devotions. Speaker for the evening was 1 Mrs. Adolph Weidler, who discussed how enviroment may help or hinder cl ildren, in the home. $74 vas collected for Tommy Mann and will be sent to the family. Mrs. Ribert Rice dismissed the group an 1 a social hbur followed w<h Mrs. Howard Schultz and Mrs. Russell Fleming serving refreshmen' s. I ” RUTH AW NAOMI CIRCLES IN RECENT MEETING A rece it meeting of the Ruth and Naomi Circle wa!s held \in the social roc ms of the Evangelical and Reformed church fourteen members and ope gulpst /presept. A moment of silent prayer opened the session, followed; with group singing. Mrs. John Beineke gave an interesting lesson op “minority groups’- <|nd also offered prayer and read a poerii. 'j Mrs. Harry Frauhiger. circle chairman, conducted j the. short business meeting. Qpmaxing the' evening, was] a social hour, when refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Frauhiger, Mrs. Tony and Ntrs. Ed Berne. ’ _ j .......4 ■ . ' ART DEPARTMENT jMEETS WITH MISS’SELLE'MEYER Miss Matilda Selletneyer was hostess Monday evening to the Art Department of the Decatur Woman’s club. Miss Gljennys Roop presided over the business meeting. at which time she group voted to. buy material for the' German youth assistance; . “Victorian Manners’* was the theme, of the program? with Mrs. Adrian Wemhoff and £ Miss . BerNelson giving talks on the ‘Victorian ora. .Following this, the group was divided into teams and' a contest wgs'held. Mrs. Carl Barnett was awarded the prize.' -f | ■ \ Miss Sellemeyer was assisted in serving lunch by Mrs. J.\ T. Meyers, Miss Berniece Nelson and Mrs. Adrian Wemhoff. ? DRAMATIC DEPARTMENT MEETS WITH MRS. MADDOX Members of the Dramatic Department of the Decatur Woman’s club met Monday evening for a business and social programwith Mrs. Watson Maddox as the hostess. Assisting her were Mrs. Gerald Kohne,' Mrs. Chester Dalzell and Mrs. P.| B. Thomas. \ ' ' An interesting program dealing with the topic,; “Career versus Mar-

iKsxn Society Item* for day’* publication mint be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 «.m.) Kathleen Terveer L. Phone 9-2121 WEDNESDAY Lydia Ruth teircjle. First Christian church, Mrs. j Harmon Kraft. 7:30 p.m. Psi lota Xi sheeting cancelled. Girl Scout Leaders club, Room 206 of Decatur schocft, 1:30 p. m, ■ r SL George study club, Mrs. James Roop, 8 p. in. Our Lady of Gooil Counsel study club, Mrs. Etßward Vian, 8 p. m. Unit 1, Bethapy E. U. B. church, 7:30 p.m. .. \ 'Shakespeare |riub, Mrs. Robert Macklih, 2:30 pm. 4,, Sancta Maria study club, Miss Winefride Kitsoi. 8 p.m. Historical club. Mrs. Delton Passwater, 2:30 p.m. - THURSDAY St. Jude “study club, postponed one week. ■ 1 . Great Books Discussion club. Library, 7:30 p.m. Joint meeting of W. M. A., Bobo and Mt Vivtory churches, parsonage, 7 pm. ! r 'V Unit 4 W. S. W. S„ Bethany E. U. B. churjch, Mrs. Pat Haines, 7:31> pm. . '4' . Queen of Peace study club, Mrs. Cyfil Becker, 7:30 p.m. Union Chapel Ladies Aid, all day, at church. Trinity Ladies Aid, at church, 7:30 p.m. 'T'Legion 4th District, Albion, Dinner, 6 p.m. So-Cha-Rea, West End Restaurant, 6:30 p. m. St. Joseph' study club, Mts. W. H. Gilliom, 8:15 p. tn. Ever-Ready ’"'class, Methodist church, Mrs. Harve Baker, 7:30 p. m. ■ J- ‘ Public Installation <if Rainbow Girls, Masonic hall, 6:45 p. m. Heidelberg Sunday Schbol class. Zion Reformed church, 7:30 p. m. W. M. A.\ Nuttman Aveniie U. B. church, Mrs. Gladys Raver, 1:30 p.m.. Pleasant Dale Ladies Air, Parish hall, all day. Magley Ladies Aid, all day. Women of Moose, Moose homel 7:30 Officers, 7 p.m. , FRIDAY - \ Work and Win class of Trinity E. -U. 8.. My. and Mrs. Arthur Garner. 7:30 p.m. ( A ; Union E. U. B. class 6 party. Mr. ajid Mrs. John Lautzenhtser, 8 p.m. \ ; SATURDAY Bake sale, Junior Women - City hall, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. ' SUNDAY Aeolian choir practice, Zion Lutheran Parish hall, 2 p.m. Wesley class, Methodist church,; 7:30 p.m. , • • Junior church members, Valentine party, Methodist church, a! P.m. 'J MONDAY _ I Holy Family Discussion cluli, Mrs. Ernest Pullenkamp. 8:$0 p.m.! .St. Catherine study club. Miss Mary Meyers, 8 p.m. TUESDAY Eta Tau Sigma, Valentine party. Miss Florence Brandyberry, 8 p.m. Delta Theta Tau Valentine par-! ty, Elks home, 8 p.m. Decatur W. C. T. U., Wesley i room of Methodist church, 2 p.m. K•- t i riage,’’ was presented by Miss Shirley Fisher |and Miss Carol Strickler,' pro, and Miss Shirley Fuelling and Miss Carol Elzey, con. Miss Gaynel Lankanau was moderator. The girls, all members or Decatur high school’s debate Jeam, were’ intro/ duced by Mrs. C. Doyle Collier, chairman of the evening. / Mrs. Paul Hancher pregfded at Lhe short business meeting and the social hour followed, xvith refreshments served by hostesses. HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUB LEADERS MEET Miss Varinice Deeter; home furnishings/specialist of Purdue University, presented the lesson “Choosing Home Accesories’ 1 - at ‘ the home demonstration leaders meeting held Monday at the Decatur high school. ~ Mrs. Albert Beineke, county home demonstration president, opened the meeting. w4th the club creed. L. E. Archbold, county agricultural agent, made a few' remarks about the international farm youth exchange program and the farm policy school in Fort Wayne Tuesday. February 17. Miss Deeter demonstrated by use of pictures the cortect methods of using lamps, mirrors, pictures, floral arrangements and various home furnishings. This .lesson will be used by tire seventeen home demonstration clubs during their February and March meetings. Those present at the meeting were: Mrs. Carl Adler, Mrs. Clifford Roe, Mrs. William Burry, Mrs. Gilbert 'Gerber, Mrs,. Andy Myers, Mrs. Dan Reef, Mrs. Elmer Golllff, Mrs. Jim Smith, Mrs. Clifton Habegger, Mrs. Paul Morgan, Mrs. Hugh NJdlinger, Mrs. Oren Schultz Mrs. Clarence Drake. Mrs. Carl Hammond, Mrs. Tom Johnston, Mrs. Clarence McKean, Mrg. Ralph Miller, Mrs. Francis Biery, Mrs.

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w . JL. S:J . ■ i' i- 1 ’ • ' ' H ' z ' . JbwPSi. !,,<■ A 4? ,DE Of‘W>, Mrs. Ira Foutz and her husband cut their wedding cake ip Philadelphia, with her Sb-year-pld* mother, Mrs. L. Briker (right), whb was matron of honor, looking,out f International Soundvhoto i

Gilbert,' Mrs. Fred Kunkel, SHeipert Braun, Mrs. . Dale dt, Mts. q. W. R. Schwartz, Lores Steury, M**s. Chester Rrygn, Mrs. Norma Lee Luginbill, Mtsi Noel Hemphill,] Mrsx> Harry Mrs. Forrest Ray, Mrs. Albert Beineke and Gloria Koene i maul countjy 4-H club agent. Tire Work and Win class of Trinity ]Evang ilical United; Brethren churltjh will meet Friday evening a( sbven-’tjbirty o’clock with Mr: and jlMrs. Arthur Garner. Mr. and MfcS.|iAlfreld Krummen will be assisting host and hostess. Mr. and M!rs.;i!i Harry Brown will have charge of |he prograip. i I. ’ ’ ' 1 Members of the Books Il|BC«ission group will meet Thurs*. day eveniig at seven thirty at tlip library.! | ■Mrs. Ernest Fullenkatnp will be hostess to the Holy Family Dis-. cui^lP 11 Monday evening at ■ eight;' thirty o’clock. 4 f 1 ®1' j-i ‘4 A' "Mfi The Stj I Catherine study dyb: wili rt|eet Monday evening at eight o’dlocik will] Miss Mary Meyers. F ll ' I - Ai Bake sale will be held frbm ftntil twelve o'clock Saturday at ibit|t Rail ,by the Junior Women of itMi Decatur jyoman’s club. 4'l; . I + 4] ' Thfifi We nley ! W RI mßet at thR,; -|Meth<xlist church! Sunday eveiriit]|g at seven thirty o’cloc’c HostsVand hostesses will be Mr.’ and Mfs. Maynard Hetrick, Mr. and MrS. John Doan and <Mr. and Mrs. Russell Owens. . \ : The| meeting of the St.. Jude study Iblub with Mrs. Joe Kitkon. Thursday gening at eight o’clock, ‘has! beten postponed to February 12., I 'll ''l | ■* 4; the Decatur W. C. T'llalf-Size Style*. . I ■' h \ VaXwnx ■‘JfflTX.x WiWWrK ulTl J'•?•*? '•l A Zx ' x W/ - - /Rif < 4 l r 11 Hi h W I J I B - 7 ] Il .T;A ' . ■ I ' dbl rK. *ll ■ ui '/ i * vi * u i WRO-*: 9'126 Mj iTtIAMOn fllkstfee ] G(>OI!> SPORT! Good worker! This ditess is designed ,for act tion! !||knd : those tucks at front and back, the eight-gore, skirt are fashion news as well!. Designed ■ for 1 the shorter, fuller figure too—-makes you lopk : slim 4 mer! No altertation worries! Pattern 9126: Half sixes! 14%, 16%, Is%. 20%, 22%. 24%. Site 1«% take® 4 yard* 39-inch fabric! i ’ T i ■ i' This ;easy-to-ÜBe pattern gives perfect ! fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every «tep. Send ’Thirty-five cents in coins’ for this r pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern if you wish Ist-class mailing. Send to Marian Martin care of; Decatur Dally Pattern Dept,, P. O. Box 6740, Chii ? cago 80, 111. Print your Name, : ' 4\ ' I’ i ' ' ' r

T! U. will meet Tuesday afternoon at two o’clock in the Wesley room dt the Methodist church. All members are urged to be present to help plan for the March institute! 'This is also the last on which td pay dues. ' ' \ ' ' Miss Florence Brandybferry will be hostess to the Eta Tau Sigma sorority members for a Valentine party Tuesday evening at eight o’clock. „ ;. A Valentine \Rarty wi(l bi held by 1 Delta: Theta l' au sorority Tuesday evening at eigh| o’clock at the Elks home. . > '■ ■■ ' V No Aeolian choir practice will be held Thursday evening, but the group will rehearse Sunday afternoon at two o’clock at the Zion Lutheran Parish hall.

Admitted: James F. Hark'less, Decatur. \ Dismissed; Mrs. Zearl McClure and. baby girl. Decatur; Mrs. Bertha Lanning, Decatur. '[ K I I ’ • Democrat Want Ad& Bring! Results ' , • . ■ '; j

F»i°i»n, lI FEB Y 6 Economy Store LAD L E £ p” OES BOBBY PINS LADIES RAINCOATS .□uc rr. . > - -- nn Values to 5.95 \ r , T . " UU v \ ,300 Pairs. \ 5C << ' /a’ues to 8 - 95 - 'd ; - iJ Lined, Waterproof, Soiled I " 10c Value. All Sizes. LADIES NATS J■ ■ SI.OO 11 ——- — ; — d Formerly 5.95. L 9 BOYS SHIRTS -■ - .49c LADIES BRAS MENS WORK SHIRTS $1.39 4 for SI.OO Regular 1.89 Value. £ Ilin l| i'ii Values|to 14.9'5. '■> GIRLS DRESSES s - .89c LADIES GIRLS , *’ ErS SHIRTS * Hr —-J— WINTER COATS Regu *« 8 SLOO - 00 Me , g Wool PuUovCT ' j''y r '< ''j ( ' p I |»l'' ■ ’ < Values to 14.95. • ' . SWEATERS • | . ALL CURTAINS -q 50% OFF ADIES WOOL SWEATERS _ Regular 3.98 Value. *. I I aniFQ PIIDQFC * SOC MEN’S white t shirts i rUndEa Values to 4.98. J <9 *1 OO T tax • ' w. for included • <_ ‘ _• ■ .. ■* LADES DRESSES meh’s shorts LADIES APROHS ■ ■ 25c 50%.. 2 ‘l-OO Z | ' . Values to 1.95. i -- 1 . "7 ~ ■ LADIES SKIRTS ■ -50 c LADIES ft’? t 8U " W WORK HANDKERCHIEFS > J: V.*:’’.,- 6 'I.OO DOYS WOOL JACKETS — os WOOL material ROTS 1 PIECE PAJAMAS Values to 6.95. \ t 50 Vv OFF Sizes 4 to 8. MENS SPORT SKIRTS REDUCTIONS ON «OYS SWEATERS "«« coods ■■ ■' ■ : . ' ■ . I ; MANY, MANY, MANY, UNADVERTISED BARGAINS 11

Publicize Lions Show Over Radio , For the 'last couple of days a good lot of gentlemen majr have been seen walking the streets with an article of female attire-'-lad les 'hats. It’s not that they’ve suddenly grown tired of the conventional chapeau common to the male of the species. It’s a stunt cooked up by the director! of , the Lion minstrel, Mrs. Rickard, to,sell tickets for tonight's and tomorrow- night’s production of “Everything jGoes.’V to be put on at the Decatyr high gyin. I The Lions went' even further to publicize their effort. This afternoon on the ‘‘One Moment i*lease’' radio show at Fort Wayne, a man-oh-the-street production by WOWO several Lions let the Fort Wayne people in on the show'. Dr. Joe Morris,, Dave Kaye, Ja. k Gordon. Frank Lybarger, .Joe Dunlt and Sherman Nyffeler, Decaiur businessmen. did the talking.—P. S. They all w-ore ladies hats. For. once,, pecatur handed Fort kVayne a chuckle. [ City Accepts Bid For Police Auto ! It heing\ the practice for the city to teplace its .police cat when it reaches a5,000 miles, bidding took, place on a trade-in offer and resulted as follows: SchwafU Motors (Ford) came In the low, undercutting the competitor by over $300.. Thby will provide an eight-cylinder Ford plus (he Plymouth prowl ci,r Sow in, service, for $675.1 The other bidder ivas the Phil L. Macklin Co., whose bid was $927.50' for a new Plymouth plus the old The Monroe Calculator Co. ent-, ered a lone, bid for a calculator for the, city engineering department yesterday at $697.50. \ I Three times as many as women Ro to college in Britain, but more than twice as manji. women attend evening adult education classes.

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Mr. ami Mrs. Wilford Kay of this city, left Sunday for a several months’ trip by car, sightseeing in California and visiting relatives. The Rev. Ralph Johnson' and Martin Steiner of Monroe .and Fred Busqhe of this city, attended the special session of f the North Indiana conference at* Hartford City Tuesday. Mrs. Ed Faser and son, Eddie of Winter Haven Fl,a., have returned home after a- three week visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs? O. T. Johnson of this city. e a 3® Mr. and Mrs. Richard C;. Hammond are the' parents of a baby boy. weighing 7 lbs., 5 oz„ and born at 5:40 p. m. Monday at the hospital. j A baby«boy was born at 2:20 a. m. today at the hospital to Mr. ■and Mrs. Lee Moser and Weighted 8 n>S; Weighing 5 lbs., 15 oz., a baby girl was borii to' Mr. and Mrs. Joe

floral Tributes W . ARE NOT JUDGED W® ( by SIZE AND ' 4 ' ’ J . , b . ut b v the sympathy and Z - devotion they express. >o*****^-.' , S® handle and arrange /R/*' —1 them with the care and respect / due those "ho send these mesI ® a^es of affection, WHETHER AN ELABORATE design or S 3 I 1 I J Iwi GILUG t DOAN / FUNERAL HOMI DECATUR \ Phone 3-3314

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wL. I X I WILLIAM T. PELTON, 26. South San Francisco, Calif., victim of a weird “kiss of death” murder, is shown With his divorced wife Hildegard, 32, whom he married in Bavaria in 1947. The war veteran's body, with bullet wounds in the head and a lipstick kiss mark on his forehead, was found in his foreign sports car near Niles. Calif. A hunt was underway for German ex-war bride for questioning. (International) Railing at 7:40 p. m. Tuesday at the hospital.