Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 60, Decatur, Adams County, 12 March 1953 — Page 3

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EPSILON SIGMA SORORjTY HOLDS HQBO PARTY » * The Elks home was tlje scene of a colorful hobo party ’Wednesday evening, which wasjehjoyed bv Epsilon sigina chapter *.ot Beta Sigma Phi sorority. Opening the

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■ HURRY ! TOMORROW IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO ATTEND KROGER'S FREE COOKING HnKHMfI SCHOOL. THESE PRODUCTS ARE RECOMMHf MENDED AND APPROVED BY THE SCHOOL. . - 1 \ ■ j i , : v - • ' BLUE BONNET YELLOW 1-tb. DROMEDARY’S DEVIL S FOOD 14ot Me MARGARINE \ pk »- ’ lc CAKE MIX Pl “> ,C ’ ■l* ■ ' ■?•'. t* • "Midi £ CHASE-4 SANBORN . . Drip, or Regular Grind 1-tb SEALTEST-. . . Assorted* Flavors Pts. COFFEE Ck " ®* C ICE CREAM 1L On, >' \.•,\ . . i r [ CHASE & SANBORN 4-oz. < SEYFERT’S ... Easy to Serve 4-oz. sfl INSTANT COFFEE \ POTATO CHIPS Pk » * s ® ■\ ■’ \ ? TENDER LEAF .. . Orange Pekoe 4-oz. W—» REYNOLD’S . . Has nlany * 25-ft. TEA Pk * 55C FOIL WRAP .■ , ’ TENDER LEAF 2'/ 2 -oa. POWDERED MILK J. . Non Fat! l-tt.. A a INSTANT TEA ( ” *OC ST XrIA C e »« 41C Gelatins or Pie Filling, pk o’- FLEISCHMANN’S ... Active • . PkS. 4 a ROYAL DESSERTS 3 °" y DRY YEAST om, 4« f .• j_ ■ ' it * 1 ‘ - ' Easy to Prepare , Pkgs. Bleach and Disinfectant 5 !< Qt. fl A<« ROYAL PUDDINGS Jonl) ' - CLOROX B *' T I • •■■■ ■"■ : '. ' ■ v I . S V r

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L ; — ■program was a pot-luck supper served from tables appropriately appointed with comic strip papers and centerieces of candles in small bottles. . • A comic drama around a make believe fire-followed by the hos-

tesses of the evening, Miss Mary Mrs. Robert Andrews, Mrs, Gerald Ross, Mrs: Gerald Martin and Mrs. Charles O’Shaughnessey. Mrs. Robert Hess was awarded the prize for the best dressed hobo character. A short business meeting was then held with Mrs./Glen Manlier, president in charge. $5 was voted to Red Cross and new officers were elected as follo'ws: Mrs. Ralph Habbs, president; Mrs. Walter Winteregg, vice - president; Mrs. Gerald Ross, corresponding secretary anti Mrs. Robert Herman. treasurer. Card games of bunco were enjoyed during the evening with prizes going to Mrs. Robert OShaughnessey. Mrs. Fred Meyer and Miss (Rose Noonan. Guests present for the program included Mrs. Melvin Werling. Mrs. Zane Musser, Mrs. Francis Faurote and Mrs. Fred Meyer. March 25 is the , date for the nextyneeting with Mrs. Robert O’Shaughnessey as > ,y, ■ MRS. I. F. YANE7 HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. I. F. Yaneyi of Kirkland Township was honored on her nine-) ty first birthday last Sunday at the home of a daughter,/Airs. Sam. Henschen. Assisting the hostess for the afternoon open house was anotheV daughter, Mrs. Clyde Shaf-* eij. " \ / Present for the occasion werej Mr. and Airs. Edward Ydney and family; Mr. and Mrs. Georke Yaney and fapiily; Mr. and Mrs. William Yaney; Mr. and 'Mrs. John R.j Worthman, Joan and Ronna Jo Flohr; .Mr. and Mrs. Jack Worthman and Bon; Jeffery R. Worthman; Mrs. Edith Shafer, all of Fort Wayne; Marjorie\and Billy Yaney. Columbia City; Dr. and M - s. A. D. Yaney and son. Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Billy Yaney and daughters. Ossian; Mrs. Vera Easley and children, Craigville; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Runkel and family; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Freels and family; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Roth and children; Georgia Arnold; Mr. and'Mrs. Sam Hhnscher; 'Mr. and Mrs. Harold Henschen and family; all of Decatur. •Friends and neighbors who caii* ed were Mr. and Mrs. Joe-Baum-gartner. Sam and .Esther Schladenhauffen; Rev. and Mrs, Russell Weiller; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ehrman, Rev. and Mrs. John Mishler; March 9 to 14 We Will OffefPERMANEim 2 For The « Price of A \ See Your Neighbor! \ Bring A Friend! MARTS BEAUTY SHOP 221 S. FIRST ST. OPERATORS Mary Welch Jacklyrt Goodnight (Jacklyn is the niece of\; ' Mr. & Mrs. Morris Pingry

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Jf" 1 ■ I « r I Society items for today's pubi 'libation ;must be phoned in by II a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. ni.) I ’y Kathleen Tarveer Phone 3-2121 * : - • , / ; . THURSDAY 1 Sfcthany E.U.B.,Unit 3, Mrs. tlen CiuiUird. 7:30 p.m. I QUben of Peace Discussion §lhb, Airsi/iDon Bernard, 7:30 p.m. ; I Eagles Auxiliary family night, hall? 7 p.m. ■ pollan choir, Decatur high siihopl music room, 7:30 p.m. / B<>bo U. B. society, Mrs. Hazel Chrdnister, 7:30 p.m. 4 Qjeen of the Rosary study ndb, MrOJoe Tricker, 8 plm. '• ' ; DIA.V. Auxiliary business nfeetlife.; D.A.V. hkll, 7:30 p.ni. I Uiflon Chapel W. S. W. S„ Mrs. Wilbur Foor. 7:30 p. m. Phoebe Bible class, Zion E. k cUuri|h, 7:30 p.pi. iLajlies Fellowship, Missionary church. 7.30 P m. \ 4 ■ Wdmen of Moose, formal initlati<>n|,'oPen meeting. Moose home, 7:s3o‘,p.m. 'of Eastern Star stated mot(ng, Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. |Pr4sbyterian Mary Circle, Mrs. ChArfes Hite, 2:30 p.m.. Presbyterian Martha Circle Mrs. Hhbei't DeVpss, 2:30 p.m. z l lj FRIDAY Therese study clubi Mses Barbara Kortenber, 7:3Q p.m. American Legion Auxiliary, Legidn Some, 8 p.m. . Mt.t Tabor W. S. C. S., Mrs. H. W. Culbertson, 7:30 p.in. \ Caltary W. S. W. S., Rev. Lewis String, 7:30 p.m. • Bat|st Ladies Missionary Society Baptist chi\rph, 7:30 p.m. Caliary E. U. B„ W. S. W. S., ReV. Lewis Strong, 7730 p.m. Ada&ns Central-Monmouth P.T.A, basketball game, Aldnmouth high school- gymnasium, 7 p.m. ’ MONDAY NQIHNATION and election. V? F. ;W| Auxiliary, V. F: W. hall/ F p.m.; I’ot-luck supper, 6:30 p.m. ' Pytijtan Sister Degree staff and officbh®. K. of P. home, 7 p.ih. Mof|niouth | Mothers P. T. ,A. ;stiUlji|club, Monmouth school, 7:30 p*nt* *■.!, . Research club, Mrs. O. H. Haubold. Ji3o p.m. 1 -*k Adalis Central P.T.A. carrydn, Adams Central gym. G:3b TUESDAY | LojUl Daughters Class Mrß. Weber, 7:30 p. m./ Kuril Join Us class, Bethany iR. church, 6:30 p.m. * // Decatur Garden club, Mrs. H'ar* Old Ghlens. 2 p.m. . 1 . j j lota X| Inspection dinner, iZion Ej R; chqrch, 6: SO p.m. i.fj 1 tj WEDNESDAY Historical plub, Mrs. Henry Adler, 2:|o p. ni. '-.4 Ladies. Shakespeare -club, Mfe. Dore Wwin, 2:00 p.m. j L. Mrs. Joanna Li by; Mrs. J. S. Byerly; 'j4r. and Mrs. William Bryan; Mr. ahd Mrs. Harvey Haggard allot Dejcatur and Mr. and Mrs. ,H. Byrrowis of Bluffton.. CHURCH MOTHERS MEET WITH;iMRS. WILLARD ■ Tweijiy members and one guest, Mrs. Donald' Miller, met Tuesday

evening With Mrs. TL Willard for a meeting of the’ Church Mother’s study dub. \ I During ■ the business hour, the group voted to give $3 to (he, Red Cross drive. Mrs. Rolland Ladd gave the: devotions and Mrs. pa Dbyf Miller gave a topic Jrom “Our Horhe.” The lesson from the Barents Magazine was presented by 2prs. Lowell Smith. Delicious refreshments were Served by Mrs. Willard, assisted by*£frs. Clarence H,ook, Mrs. Low-' ell Noll and Mrs. H. Bopifas during the social hour. i , PRESBYTERIAN RUTH CIRCLE MEETS \ Members of the Presbyterian Rtith Circle met recently . with Mrs. Bud Townsend for a regular meeting. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Wayne Schnepf. and Mrs. jClarence Ziner. Several forthcoming plans were announced during the butsiness hour. The annual smorgarbord sup- i per will be given at the chtirch ■May 2 and all members were urged to attend the family fellowship at the church March 25 % beginning at seven o + clock. -Devotions were in charge of Mrs. Il A. Zwickard and a book reyleW wa s presented by Miss Eleallof Pumphrey Jrom/a book entitled “The Old One by Florence Cornall Means. LUTHERAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS WEDNESDAY Mrs. Don Burke opened the regular business meeting of the Zior Lutheran Missionary Society, which met Wednesday afternoon in thd parish hall, with devotions, followed with Mrs. Herman Dlerkes, president, conducting the short business program. At this time, the ladies adopted a new project for foreign missions, with all the money from this being used for supplies for the inisSionaries work. This followed with program- on the history of a Jew favorite hymns and their composers. These hymns were then sung in unison by Mrs, RoIpwt Ashbaiicher, Mrs. Paul Ham <nond, Mrs. Ray McDougal, Mrs. Luella Ellsworth, Mrs. Louis Jacobs, Mrs. Paul Hanchcr and Mrs Phil Sauer. Mrs. Kenneth Schnepf accompanied them on the piano. The annual mothers and daughters party was announced for May, at which time, a program on fashions through the years will be presented. Anyone having old gown's, confirmation dresses and I children’s clothing is to cqu.-, |act the _c9ttimittee, who\Mre Mr®. Hugh Engle. Mrs. Louis t Jacobs and Mrs. Raiy Leitz. ’j The meeting climaxed with/ the Lord’s prayer. Hostesses for the sessldn were Mrs. Jacob Alt, Mrs. Rollalnd Miller, Mrs. Afnanda Zelt ar|d Mrs. Paul Conrad. EHLERDING-FRUECHTE WEDDING SOLEMNIZED Witnessed by members of the Immediate families, Mißs Leona Fruechte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fruwhte of route 2, and* Lewis Ehlerding, son of Gustav Ehlerding and the late' Mrs. Ehlerding, werfe united in marriage Saturday in the Salem Evangelical and Reformed church. Performing the candlelight double ring vows was the Rev. H. E. Settlage. A (nusicale was presepted by Mrs. Settlage. A , The bride those 9 light blue two piece suit with white accessories for her marriage and completed her attire wiitb an orchid corsage. Mrs. Fruechte was present, wearing a blaok dress with matching accessories and a corsage of pink roses. I • Serving for the reception, which followed at the bride’s parent'shome were Mrs. John Borne and Mrs. Melvin Hockdmeyer of Fort Wayne. Mrs. Ehlerding is employed at the Decatur General Electric company. The groom is an employe of the Decatur Casting <company. ’ The couple -will reside with the bride's parents. i —’ All members are asked to be present for the American LegionAuxiliary meeting Friday evening at eight o’clock, at the 'Legion T ll - : The Decatur Garden club will ftieet with Mfe. Harold Owens at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. William Kohls. . >'■" . - DON’T TAKE A CHANCE Take PLENAMINS Smith Drug Co.

™ I®CK f/g-ywr THt imSH MARCH 17th i: > ORDER YOUR SHAMROCK CENTER ICE CREAM QUART 55c \ QUART, Sliced 2 60c 6 dr 8 Servings Per Quart Individually Wrapped EQUITY ICE CREAM for MARCH Almond Toffee X LENTEN SEASON SPECIALS — EQUITY’S OWN CHEESE — DAISY COLBY, Mild Tasty AGED LONGHORN 0 LONGHORN x Delicious, lb. MiM, Sharp Cheese lb. Equity Dairy Store FRANK LYBARCaER, I DECATUR, IND. - . ?4 « 1 . • la Niblick & Co. Just Aitiviml! “Prim-’N-Pretty” ji jy REALLY WORBEBNIL MAMIES . ~ . Little girls deserve a “spanking-fresh” wardrobe of pert and pretty cottons for Spring! See how they’ll “ooh” and “aah” over our bright new dresses .. . styles that mother . »**-**&) approves too, for their soap ’n’ water freshness and easy v a Jr care. A ‘ Washable EVERGLAZE Cottons \ Mashable DAN RIVER Fabrics ! " v? sr2Es 1 • 3 3 - 6x 7 ■ l4 j|O s].9B $2-98 $3.98 New Spring Coats Choose from our fine selection of tots-to-teeps wear, priced thriftily ' § *. . . styled beautifully . . and sure I, | to ma *<e even the youngest moppet 1 y a walking fashion-plate! rTtlj ' GIRLS COATS 71/\ * MR 1 Ml Sizes 7tb 14 $8.95 to $16.95 XJ/ i 1 Girls Regular Length Coats \ I 3to 6x $5.98 up 7to 14 $8.95 up 4 WMj «—i^—' ■mini i -W fH Girls Teen Age Coats — \ NPBhR ' 10 to 14 $8.95 up _ ■ VGirls New Bonnets Are Here! | - TFmq*i $1.98 and $2.98 . xj 1 j wiiii Little Boys Coat and Cap Sets — / JB 1 to 4 years _>+ $5.95 to $8.95 I 'w I : Niblick & Co. '4

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