Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 60, Decatur, Adams County, 12 March 1953 — Page 2
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'THURSDAY, MARCH 12, ioSl
soany The Monmouth Mothers P. T. A. study group will meet at seven thirty o’clock -Monday .evening at the school.vMrs. Joe Celbefrg. apensored by the Red Cross, wfll be guest s.reaker, talking cfn nutrition for children and controlling weight. Mrs. Richard Harkless* WIH present the lesson. ■ ■! . ;\|l ’ ■ i -.j ” ' Mrs. O. H. Hau bold wfll bejios-' tess to Research club members Monday afternoon at two thirty o’clock. Members are asked to note the change, as the meeting was previously scheduled with Steve Everhart: - - — The Kum Join Us class Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church will hold their annual birthday supper Tuesday evening at six thirty o’clock at the church. Each one is to bring a covered dish arid their own table service. Rolls, butter and coffee will be furnished by the committee. Dr. and Mrs. Ray Stingley and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ross. Mas Barbara Kortenber wfll be hostess to members of the St. -Agnes stufly club Friday \' evening at seven thirty o’clock. Practice will held by the Pythian Sister Degree staff and officers Monday evening at seven o’clock at the K. of P. home. Nomination and election of officers will be held by the V. FSAV. Auxiliary Monday evening at eight o’clock. A pot-luck supper will be\ served prior to this at six. o’clock. \ All tnembers are urged to attend \ the important meeting. j Mrs. Dore (Erwin will be hostess to the Ladies Shakespeare club Wednesday afternoon at two thirty o’clock. i ' '' The Loyal Daughters class of Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church will meet with \ Mrs. Clarence Weber at 7:30 Tuesday evening. f The Historical Club will meet with Mrs. Henry Adler at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Metzler have returned to this city after : a several weeks visit in Florida. c Roy Kalver, manager of Kalver theaters of this city, has returned to his work after a 10-day_vfcit with his parents, Wfr. and Mrs. 1. A. Kalver at St. Petersburg, Fla. Grover C. Moser, Berne clerktreasurer. was a v Decatur business visitor Wednesday Mr: and Mrs. Clyde Boley of Mercdr avenue, will leave April 6 for Los Angeles. Calif., where they will make their future home. Mrs. Boley 1 has several, nieces and nepfieuw living in California. Boley is the custodian at the Lutheran parislh hall and has submitted his resignation, effective at the end cf the month. \ MyBIRTHSL f Mr. and Mrs. Walter S'pefth of » Monroeville, are the parents of a baby girl, weighing 7 lbs.. 8 oz . .1 and born at 11:20 a. m. Wednesday at the hospital, — — S WjOSRITAL l^ 1 JMu Admitted: Mrs. TaylorL Avey. Bryant. * i Dismissed: Walter De- - eater; Mrs. Raymond Ralston, Decatur; EH Augkburger, geneva. KODAK Cfilfiß ntlT We have everything you need . . . all types of Kodak Color Film, cameras, occessories — plus our helpful color process* ing HOLTHOUSE KidneyStew-Dewn May Bring F Restless Nights When kidney fsnetion slow. Cown. jn.ny folk, complain of naffmi backache, headach«*, digine.. andKi of pep and energy. Don’t suffer resttesn nights with these discomforte if reduced kidney function i. getting you down—due to such common e*u»cs a. stress and strain over-exertion or exmaure to cold. Minor bladder irritations due Don’t negiect your kidneys if these condi
