Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 42, Decatur, Adams County, 19 February 1953 — Page 3

THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1953

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CATHOLIC LADIES OF COLUMBIA MEETS • < Tuesday \evenirig, the Cat hoik"Ladies of Columbia met their hall for a social and pot-1 supper. Cards were enjoyed prizes awarded. Mrs. Id® Lose won, in bridge; Mrs. Manyia Jane Krelgel. 500; Mrs. Christina Hackman, pinochle; and Mrs. Joe Trirker, rhunv Miss Blain he Erwin received the door priio-.A ' ; ■ s f. Mrs; Abbie Meyers was man of the program and Mrst.Ruth Keller was co-chairman, together with the old and new officers, assisting them. U TRINITY w. s. w. s. ?i hold regular meeting Mrs. Frank. Bohnke was prdgram leader for the regular meeting of the Woman’s Society of Service Tuesday evening W the church. Mrs. Sephiis H the prelude and the a hymn. _ ? Mrs. E. a. Crider read scripture and the call to worship. Mrs.. Herman Sautbine reviewed a Chapter trom.the book. ‘ African Heritage” amt Mrs, jjerald Hitchcock the story Went Out in Teams of Four." ' Mrs. Rudseli Deßolt reported on “Christian Experiences in an African. Family” and Mrs. Clarence Morgan and Mrs. R. O? Wynn reported on "Women in the Church.” Mps. Morgan con ducted the. business session and a social hoiir followed, with refreshments Served to \ twenty seven members-; and guests during the social hour by Mrs. Clarence Dr; ke. Mrs. 'Wiota Scheidercr and Mbs. Blanche “ Elzey. " \ ■ r ■{ ' 11 " 1 I ■ ■*j ■ ’ DIXIE JOAN BRAUN 5 ENGAGED TO HERMAN DA&IS iThe engagement of Miss Tiixie Joan Braun to Hetman Ralph? Davis, Jr. t son of Mr. and Mrs. Herv man R. Davis of 10117 Mercer’A ve- , nue, was announced today by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frapk R. Braun of route 4. < The bride-elect is a graduate of Decatur Catholic high school and is employed as a stenographer hr the Ed. A. Bos'se law office, in this city. t / . Her fiapce gr x aduiated from Decatur high school arid at presept is. serving with the navy, stationed at Chronado, Calif. ’ No date has been set the wedding. . - • ■ —| ' • \ . HISTORICAL CLUB ENTERTAINS GUESTS The members of the Historical club entertained guests at «£..one o’clock luncheon atf the K. W I’home Wednesday With twenty|four guests present. 1 Table decorations wpre carried out in patriotic - appointments witji miniature cherry trees and imitation logs Swi-’h hatchets inserted. The ffcvors were ; also mounted hatchets iiig the names of members and . their guests. A floral piece, and lighted candles . (-entered the speakers table. Mrs. Roy Price extended w v ords of welcome to the gpests and Mrs. Delton Passwater, president, gave the luncheon prayer. After the luncheon Mrs. Passwater introduced the, guest speaker, Mrs. Andry Helmuth of Fort who gave two most . interesting and humorous stories, “Day Spent,” and ‘ Mothers Smell jtike Lilacs.” -Mrs. James ,Kocher/.Jr. gave several outstanding vibra harp numbers, patriotic, and Irish

pi s I* 4f V a “Miumon ;y t dollar;’ diamond / CS Can Cost So Little >n Only a handful of dia? mbnds in history have X <k evjer cost as much as ajl y. million dollars. Ye; Vv. (Uamondgr r GT v’-H’s to’day are trea y suited by their-owners J* 1/ at|.more than a million', ! .ll Isl dollars. W I V For the true value ofj jV a diamond lies in its Z deep personal’ piean- f? ’ ‘ s .y* nbolizin « At fjy the most precious mo- *£? Jr mpnt in any girls life- jT\ 4 time. Nothing cap- w fl) tubes. the magic of the ft ©k moment so beautifully AJ .JjC as| your diamond ring- t;T from him to y|m, -|So choose your dia- *7 I mpr|M 4ngagemen? ring IA) wiMly. because it’s for- s rt\ 41 a lifetime. Let us ja show you our magniflcollection of Art.-. carved diamond j- rings, | Learn sor 1 yourself 11 II why Artcarved quality 11 II 11 aqd value havfe made U this name “beloved by u V brides for more thatifM j I I’Bo years.” ’ ■’l* j b BOWER f /j JEWELRY STORE O

melodies. \ , The committee in charge was Mrs. Delton Pass waiter, Mrs. Henry Adler, ’ Mrs. Roy Price, Mrs. Harry Essex, Mis., Robert Garard ajid Mrs. Martin Worthman. \ — DECATUR GARDEN CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. KETCHUM Mrs, Ainos Ketchum was “hostess Tuesday! [afternoon to twenty* members of the ; Decatur Garden cluh.> with the program beginning with the eltib collect read! in unison. Tom Lutes gave an interesting demonstration on flower arrangements, followed with Mrs. Hancher reading the verse of the month and Mrs; Nash giving hints for February. , Officers were elected as follows for the year: Mrs. plenty Heller, presi4ent; Mrs. G. p. Mac Lean, viqg-pjresident; Mrs. Robert Garar (h treasurer. A social hour was than held with jthe hostess, assisted'byf Mrik-,Doh Elites and Mrs. G. T. Burkrf serving delicious re freshments; , V Mrs. Roy Runyon received the door prize. Aeolian choir, practice will be held- Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock in the Decatur high school music room. i ' The Jolly House Wife Home Economics club of St, Mary’s Township will meet with Mrs. Verfandp Clark "yVednesday afternoon at onethirty d’clock. All members; are asked to b|e present. ' I The Church Mothers study club will meet Tuesday Evening at eight o’clock with Mps» John Berry. I —A—BUFFALO. > T Y. UR — John Barrett of suburban Kehmore found a marble inside a-pop bottle .that was larger than the bottle’s neck.' I . p.\

SIPS / h-' Erf* \ THE In* ■ ' JflL "PERFECT SPRING 1- *** wr - With These New-- jffl[ > IIKBSBS jl «7 Oj£¥\ 2EEm This is the way you will look this V§P fejj * lsr * Spring . . . pretty as a picture . . . Eggß|g|ft9 dainty and feminine as the first /Jr "HPRs I ISSIBBIBwi \ / a oEE|J! I IBKH flower. Come in and see our / 7 -virnlWl ' * I "xiw ]Jf ®W - a prettier-than-ever variety of sash- zMf EEfewWWgjl ions in new. Spring Dresses. fIIHWBiMi ' W> Ifr _£M ' 1 fxII rs • \ "'-0 1 11 B ra ' ■ \3yx. . W* ; w ■■ > JrfdT&tfc! ' Ptl WiSSE* >■ ' \w v v>A , 7W' -.-iy UMS ' • «Br Mb -H k “ ■ 1 liy>llHi-l'.-W < - : ?a *** ._ 4 ■ aI 1 -IB . ft 1 'll < v 1 I he\ 1 Sizes 9<o 211 2 : wM - <h FRI PXX. fri eh W "■ w I *A Q A ~ -MB I VBe 1 w. J v J < w W ■ Lp Zf«-ilSrB -iWA I r g - JB| 'I n 1 ; - W TT Jlta I . .' jJB \ \ i I “Tomorrow’s Fashions Today” > W £ 1119 li. 2nd st. ; Deeatur

Ufa, rr H _ t » f I • J ■ - ■ Society Items for today’s pub- ’ lication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. /Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Kathleen Tprveer 1 Phone 3;|121 THURSC &Y Aeolian choir; fiecatur high school music rooijn, £;;30 p.m. ; Unit 2, Bethany U. S. church, . Mrs. Everett Hutiter|i2 p.m. Kum Join Us elm®, Bethany E. t U. B. church. 7: JO Rainbow Girls; Masonic hall, , 6:45 p.m. Women of Moose; formal initia- • ation, 7:30 p.m. Mqifee homers'*” ■" Trinity E.U.Br, Ba’.B. class, church, 7:30 p.m. >B’ ' » hr v Adams COupty Ndrses Associa- ! tion. C. Lz of C. Mill, 7:30 p.m Unit 3, W. S. wi S.. Bethany - E. U. B. church, Mr<'R. 0. Gentis, ' 2 P -tn ‘ iif : Pleasant Mills W. S. C. S., Mrs. Carl Frds;i:3o p.m. Friendship Circlqb , Zion E. R. church. Miss Kay Lincoln school P. T. A\, Lincoln school. 7:30 p.m. 'j® l Little Flower stuay club] Mrs, Rose Tanvas, 7:30 ffiin. Ladies Aid of Unffyh Chppel, all day. \ ■ j ® Philathea class, Baptist cliurci, 7:30 p.rjj. ;t|’ St. Luke E. R. Church Ladies ’Aid. all day, Mrs. August Schlickman.* * - . 'jlL ■ -1 HP Friendship Village folub, Kimsey school, 1 p.m. \ FRIDAW Pleasant Mills Methodist World day of prayer. 7:30 mh. y Zion Lutheran chufich Communion announcements, a." 4, 5,7, and S p.m. . ' JIL, L Adams County E|deration of clubs, Mrs. Gerald Dtlrkin, 2 p.m. ’ SATURD>Sr Zion Ijutheran Missionary society, Bake- Sale, City t||jl, 9 a.m.

SUNDAY Zion Lutheran Sunday . School Tteachipg staff, Pot-luCk dinner, Parish hall, 12 p.m. Zion Lutheran Walther League* Parish hall, 4-6 p.m. MONDAY . . ai’leasant Mills P. T. A., school* T:JiO p.m’. Tri Kappa, Elks home, 8 jj.ni. Zion Lutheran Membership clahs apd Open Fprum, Parish hall, 7:30 P-m. • TUESDAY * Church Mothers study Club; Mrs. Jqfon Berry, 8 p.m. ♦ • L jhEta Tau jSigma, Mrs. Robert Siitaluka, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY ■Jolly House Wife Home Ec.. Mrs. Verlando Clark, 1:30 p.m. JlAr. and .Mrs. Cal Pe'terson were ■ite'jdint dinner guests at the home oP Golda Roop and daughter. Glehnys, Later in the evehing Miss Rusp showed color slices of a trip BhC| took to Yellowstone path.: ; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hakey are this parents of a -baby boy, weigh-thg-7 His., 15 oz.. and born at 4:.25 p. th. Wednesday at the hospital. ' -.'<■ ® Sos«mi I IM Admitted:\ Mrs. Brice Sheets, Decatur. , \ / \ Dismissed: Mrs. Don C. arM/ibaby boy, Decatur; J. 6; Par--rishi,i Monroe; Mrs. Joe R. Schwartz" and baby girl. Jose Giterra, Decatur. '

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Alice Langston In Capital Concerts ' .i . ” Alice Langston of this city Is among the Indiana University musicians chosen to participate in the two concerts to be given in Indianapolis Feb. 22-23 by the University’s choral union and philharmonic orchestra. \ [ The I. U, musical organizations will be substituting for the Indianapolis symphony orchestra for a pair of its concerts while the Indianapolis orchestra is on Its annual winter tour. With Ernst Hbffman conducting, the. university orchestra will play Beethoven’s “Sixth Symphony” and the' choral union, with Depn Wilfred C. Bain conducting will present Verdi's “Te Deum,” Cus*av Hoist’s “Hymn of Jesus” and Kodtly’s “Psalnius Hungaricus.” Miss Langston sings goprano with the I. U. Choral! Union. j —T- ’ | 1 Dick Powell Undergoes Emergency Operation HOLLYWoSd, Calif., UP-Film actor Dick Powell underwent an emergency operation for acute appendicitis early today at St. Johns hospital In nearby iSanta Monica less than an hour after he was rushed there from his home. The 49-year-old star entered surgery shortly before 1 a.m. His physician. Dr. Maynard Brandsma, said Powell withstood the operation -well and was “out of danger.” ! 4- —[< ■ * Democrat Want Ads Bring Results

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HEARING EXPERT RETURNS TO UECATUR SOXOfON T E*S HEARING SPECIALIST’, Jerry Friend, Fort Wayne, will conduct Sonotone's regular monthly hearing center at the’ Rice Hotel in Decatur this Saturday! February 21 from - 2 to 6 p. a. ■ Anyone who has a hearing problem or difficulty in understanding is invited to consult Mr. Friend without charge. Those doing so will be given an audiometric hearing test following medically ac, cepted practices and an analysis of the individual hearing loss. Investigate the Sonotone plan for better hearing. It employs the latest research developments for compensative correction of hearing impairments. " - • Adv.