Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 4 January 1956 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, i>s«

EMANUEL MILLERS . ENTERTAIN NEW YEARS‘DAY A carry-in dinner and gift exchange was held New Yars day at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Emanuel Miller of Indiana street. Those present were Mr and Mrs.'Harry Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burkhart and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller and children, Mr. and Mrs Zeal Miller and children, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cook and children,. Mrs. Dorthy Bpringer and datig® ter, Larry Springer, Mies Gninr. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Silis? and family, all of Decatur y Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sills and children of Craig Ville, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mabls and children of Payne, O.; Mr- and Mrs. Elmer Myers and family of Berne, Bill Melnts, and the host and hostess. An afternoon guest was Ben Butler of Decatur.

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January Clearance Starts Thurs. Morn. Jan- 5 Open All Day imi^—— —O'.HmHM I 14.. ."Ml 1 11 ■ Flannel Shirts Toddler Boy’s Pants Boy’s Pants 2* 10 Boy's— 1-4 Cords., Wools, Rayons 89c — 1.49 1.00 — 1.99 —- 2.50 1.99 — 2.99 — 3.99 ' — Sizes 3-10 Long Sleeve T-Shirts Bib Overalls . < . . 7- 8 Boy or Giri , Cord, and Gab. I"fant Crawlers 79c —■ 1.49 1.99 x “ 3 1 9 xl Boy’s Sweaters Shirt and Pant Sets *»/• G ' rl * ’ - B °y or Girl p,a y Sets 3-7 Broken Sizes 4 M q Box & Longie, 200 mnri ’too I.W —4. UV —4. W Matching T-Shirt essiss m. 3 . 7 Broken Sizes Boy’s Winter Jackets .Winter, Pajanm . ..A*? 9 and 2 " —; Giri’s* 3 -14 Children’s 6.99 and 9.99 1.99 an d 2.99 Pn „. in Values up to 14.98 -■ ■ — Popim Jackets —• Estron Lining Boy’s Corduroy Sport DRESSES 3- 14 Red Only * JACKETS 1 ■ 2.49 and 3.49 sizes 3-12 Buy 1 Dress at Reg. Price, Just 3.99 “ et • 2n t AA ’ for Ju,t Girl’s Cotton Slips Girls Lined and Unlined 99 c Jeans Gj r | s winter Coats TTT” rr" 3- 7 Only 6x •14 24 of them WHS 1.00 and 2.00 19.00 and 22.00 Coat & Slack Sets Girl'. Blou«. Vdues u sus ilwan/wS# z. Bil ■ n Training Pants Va iues here to 29.9 s Cottons, Nylons, Dacrons . o . „ , —. 1.00 ■—2.003.00 Reg , 1 4 9 c Now 4 pr. 1.00 INFANT TOPPER SETS Boy SHCI- Girt S • AL. Toddler Boys Short Sets AU Ankhts 1.19 and 1.99 2- 4 Only Reg. 39c Now 4 pr, 1.00 ■ ' ' 1,99 DON’T MISS OUR - J"!!"* All Winter Headwear 1.00 1.99 and 2.99 '/s Price TABLE Toddl.r Girl Hand Embroidered F “ 11 » f Coat Sat. Kimnnna Hand Embroidered Rec- -1 - 4V» Long and Short BLANKETS Coat, Slacks, Hat 69c and 99c 99c 12*9 and 14.99 KIDDIE SHOP "iF Phone S-4422 ’ ’ ’ 'A

TRI KAPPA 80R0RITY HOLOS MEETING , The TH Kappa aorority held thipf first business meeting for 1968 at the Youth and Community Center Tuesday evening. The meeting opened in regular form with the group repeating the verse, roll call and the reading of the minutes of the last two meetings. Chairmen of the vkrioua mitteea each reported on their ownproject, during which time it was looted to purchase a |lO health Tiond. The door prise was won by Miss Caro) Belta. Mrs. Kenneth McConnell —la chairman of the January social meeting, to be held Jan- 17. Her committee coiialsts of Mrs. Barney Brooks, Mrs. Bill Arnold, Mrs. Robert A’eschlimau, and Mrs. Calvin Burnett. Time, and place will be announced later. ALLEN COLE ENGAGED TO LAFAYETTE GIRL Announcement has been made of the engagement of Allan R. Cole of Decatur and’ Miss Judith Ann Renick, daughter 8f Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Renick of Lafayette. MrCole is the son of Mayor and Mrs. Robert Cole of Decatur. No wedding date has been set by the pleMiss Renick is a graduate of Jefferson high school -iirLafayette. *TT6J Trairce was in the school of mechanical engineering at Purdue university. The V. F. W. Father’s auxiliary will have a business meeting at the post home Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. The D- A. V. Junior auxiliary will meet at the hall Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. The Art department of the Decatur Woman’s club will meet with Miss Glennys Roop Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock. I W- S. W. S. unit three of the Bethany E. U. B. church will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 O’clock with Mrs. Robert Garard. MrsWinston Rawley will have charge of the program. ' W. 8. W. S. unit one of the Bethany E. U. B. church will meet at the home of Mrs. B. G. Thomas Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Keitner Stone will be program leader. ■ y The Tri Kappa associate chapter will meet at the home of Mrs. Dick Heller Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock.

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Florine Hirschy Wed Recently To Kay A. Ratcliff ■v — we n W The Rev. Chester Hirschy read ike nuptial vowe which united in marriage Mias Florine Eileen Hirschy audjkay Allan Fiat cliff recently in the Winchester United Brethren church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Noah E. Hirschy of route one, Berne: and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Ratcliff of route six, Decatur. ' The musicale for the double-ring ceremony was presented by Mrs. Carl Proffitt, organist; and the Rev. Carl Proffitt vocalist. < The bride chose a gown of white tulle over satin trimmed in chantilly lace. The headpiece was made of matching lace and swlss nylon net. She carried a bouquet of white roses. Miss Elaine Stultz, friend of the bride, attended as maid-of-honor and Miss Carolyn Hirschy, sister of

The Everready class of the Methodist church 1 will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock in the. church lounge. Rev. Virgil Sexton will show moving pictures of ’’Jerusalem.” Ralnt»o* fwt aGirJa will have Un-" staMation of (officers Thursday evening at the Masonic hall at 7 o’clock. z The St. George study club will

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the bride, was the bridesmaid. Both wore coral ballerina-length gowns ir«re seated by Vernon Ratcliff, bother of the bridegroom, Richard Hirschy. brother of the bride, and Rex Raudenbush. * ed the reception, which was held in the Berne auditorium. Those serving were: Mrs. Norman Young, Edith Hirschy, Kay Ann Witte, Sara Lou Proffitt, Janice Beer, and ATflola Parrish. The bride is a graduate of Adams Central high school and is employed at the Winner House Inc., in Berne. Her husband was graduated from Adams Central high school and is employed at the Central Soya company. Mr. and Mrs. Ratcliff are now residing at 266 South Jefferson street in Berne.

meet tonight at 8 o’clock wtih Mrs. Bill Butler. , The Zion Lutheran Needle chib will meet at 1 o’clock Thursday afternoon at the parish hall. > The Dramatic department of the Deeaffir Woman’s club wiU UM»t with Mrs. Jerome Keller Monday evening at 8 o’clock. Mrs- Roger Blackburn will be hostess to the Junior Woman’s department of the Decatur Womaffk 1 club Monday evening at 8 o’clock. The committee includes Miss Barbara Walters and Mrs. John Combellick. • - - The Sancta Maria Study club will meet at 8 o'clock this evening at the home of Mrs. George Laurent. The V. F. W- ladies auxiliary wiir hold a business meeting Monday evening at 8 o’clock at the home. The Juniors of the American Legion auxiliary will meet at the Legion home Monday afternoon from 4 until 6:30 o’clock. The Pythian Sisters will hold installation of officers Monday eveqt ing at 7:30 o’clock. Pythian Slaters Needle club will meet following Temple. - Mrs. Clyde Harden entertained at her couutry borne last evening tor Miss Margaret Flaugh, Mrs. Tina Chronister, Mrs. Rosetta' Jackson, Mrs. Mary Ahr, and Mrs. Minnie ScheerHOSPITAL NOTES Admitted Mrs. Walter Farrar, Geneva; Master Daniel Gonzales, Monroe; Myron Hackenjos, Monroe; Leroy Bfbersteln, Geneva; Grace Massonnee, Decatur; Mrs. Margaret Kennedy, Monroeville. Dismissed Miss Connie Neuensch wander, Berne; baby Joan Probst, Berne; Mrs. Gerald Ashley and baby girl, Portland; Lawrence Morgan, Monroe; Addison Sheets. Wren, O.: Vernon Lieehty, Berne; Mrs. John Overholser and baby boy, Decatur. Ail You Need hr Child's Cough When colds, measles or flu leave your child with a croupy cough get Creomulsion quick because chronic bronchitis may develop. Creomulsion soothes raw throat and chest membranes, loosens and helps expel germy phlegm, mildly relaxes systemic tension and aids nature fight the cause of irritation. Get milder, tastier Creomulsion for Children in the pink and blue package at your drug counter. CREOMULSION . FOR CHILDREN Goaf bs. Chest Ceids. Baggobtttg

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LADIES COAT CLEARANCE! This is it! Our Amazing Clearance Sale of our Fine Winter Coats . . . Just When You Need Them . .. Every One From Our Regular Stock . . . Ixjw Prices That Are Exceptional for Coats of Thia Quality! JUNIORS, MISSES, HALF SIZES LADIES* COAT PRICES! $59.95 — Reduced To —— $47.50 $49.95 — Reduced To $37.50 $44.95 — Reduced T 0532.50 $39.95 — Reduced To — $29.50 $34.95 — Reduced To $27.50 $29.00 — Reduced To— $24.50 GIRLS’ COAT CLEARANCE! A Big Sale just in time for Winter’s Coldest Weather! Teen Age sizes 8 to 12, reduced to 12.50 to 19.50 Girls sizes Ito 3 yr., coats with bonnets, sale 6.95 Girls sizes 3 to 6x and 7 to 14 yr. on sale 10.95 to 19.95 Nylon Snow Suits, with caps, 2 pc. style, zipper style, 2,3, 4 yr. — Were 10.95 — Now 8.95 One piece style Nylon Snow Suits, zipper style, 1 and 2 yr.—Were 8.95 _, 7 Now 6.95 —Also 5.98 quality GREAT DRESS SALE! $5.00 each Over 100 Dresses to choose from! Better Cottons, Rayon Suitings, Corduroy Jumpers, 9 to 15 12 to 20, 14 V t to-24 J*. Were 5.98 to 8.95. January Sale of Our BETTER DRESSES Entire stock on sale. A beautiful large selection. All Nationally known brands, such as Doris Dodson, Peg Palmer, Korell, etc. Junior Sizes 7to 15. Misses 12 to 18 Half Sizes 14 Yj to 24 Yi 7.95 reduced to 6.95 19.95 reduced to__ 16.95 12.95 reduced to 10.95 16.95 reduced to 14.95 10.95 reduced to_, 8.95 14.95 reduced to 12.95 8.95 reduced to__ 7.95 LADIES’ HATS i NOW ON SALE ONE-HALF PRICE! Brushed wook velours, velvet, and felts. , Assorted colors, White, Pastels, and Dark shades. . 8.98 hats—now — 4.50 4.98 hats—now 3.00 5.98 hats—now .... 3.00 198 haW "“ now - I ' so These fine quality hats are bargains! Hurry in now! 42 General Purpose or Raincoats on Sale They’re fully lined; some wools; some corduroy; some gabardine; in solid colors or checks . . . hats to match included .. Bto 18 size .. Styled by Weatherbee ««ka 19,95 Coats, Now 16.95 29.95 Coats—Now 24.50 Also a few Coats 24.95 Coats — Now 19.95 la low as 12.00. OTHER READY-TO-WEAR SPECIALS Long Sleeve Blouses, figured or plain broadcloth, size 32 to 38, Were 2.98 reduced to 2.69 Girls Cotton Blouses, plain color or checks, long or short sleeves, sizes 2to 14 yrs. Were 1.98 reduced to 1.69 Childrens Quilted Robes, Washable Cottons, Figured! Sizes 2 to 6x, Were 2.9Breduced to 1.98 Sizes 7 to 14 yrs. Were 4.98 ——____, Now 3.98 , Also 3.98 quality Now 2.98 Girls Skirts, wools, orlon, corduroy, chromespun, all sizes 1 to 14 yrs. On Sale 1.69 to 4.98 GIRLS DRESS SALE! 150 On Sale Now! Broadcloths, Nylons, Taffetas. Excellent styles! Including crease-resistant cottons; sizes 1 to 3 and 3 to 6x and 7 to 14. - Values to 7.950 n Sale 1.69 to 6.95 Giris Sub-teen Dresses, and Corduroy Jumpers sizes 8 to 12 yrs.—B.9sßeduced to 7.95 5.98 Jumpers Now 4.98 “Strutwear” Nylon Hosiery Sale! (“Strutwear” one of the best known hosiery makers) These are reverse knit nylons, that give you that sheer-dull inside-out look! so very fashionable. New flattery shades; sizes 8% to 11. Regular Price 1.35 a pair—Now on sale, pr. 1.19 , Box of 4 pair, _54.75 ' '' ’’•/y : LADIES RAYON PANTIES on Sale! Well made and .full cut! Brief style! White or \ pastel colors; small, medium or large! 1 On Sale , 39c pr. or 3 pair SI.OO SALE OF PLAYTEX MAGIC CONTROLLER GIRDLES Panty or Girdle, all sizes. Regular 7.955a1e Price 4.99 Also a few Play tex Girdles on sale at 2.99

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JANUARY SALE MUSLIN; PILLOW TUBING; FLANNEL; Etc. “Cloth of Gold,” fine quality, 36” bleached or 39” unbleached muslin, our reg. 39c quality 42” Bleached Pillow Tubing, “Springknight quality” 2 yds. 1.00 ' Wide Quilting Sheeting, soft bleached quality for easy quilting, 90 inch width yd. 89c * or 81 inch width , yd. 79c “Pepperell Sheeting,” Heavy Bleached or Unbleached grade. Full 81 inch wide (make your own bed sheets now) yd. 79c ” Stripe Outing Flannel, 36” good grade, light or dark colors; cut from full bolts. January Sale Price 3 yds. 1.00 or 34c yd. White Outing Flannel, well napped quality, for diapers and other uses, 36” width, 3 yds. 1.00 or 27” width 4 yds. 1.00 Novelty Figured Outing, 36” wide, flowered or Juvenile designs, in white or pastel color ground; large selection «_ per yd. 44c Solid Color Outing Flannel, ndw deeptone colors >■. of rose, gold, orchid, orange, chartruese, or 2j, green; 36” wide r ----- reduced to yd. 49c JANUARY SALE DRESS MATERIALS, WOOLENS, SUITING, Etc. 36” Pin wale Corduroy, Best colors Reg. I.l9_saie price, yd. 99c 36” Figured Corduroy Patterns, 36” wide, Regular 1.49 Sale price, yd. 1.19 54” Wide, Woolen Plaids, for skirts, etc., sale, yd. 1.98 45” wide Rayon and Acrilon Suiting, “Eye Catcher” Reg. 1.98 Sale, yd. 1.69 1.69 Cotton and Orlon Dress Materials, 45” wide wrinkle-resistant—yd. 1.39 Imported Fine Quality Plaid Ginghams, darker colors on sale, 2 yds. 1.00 69c Cotton Flannel Shirting, neat checks, etc., heavy grade .___— 2 yds. 1,00 89c Crease-Resistant Cottons, Black Watch Plaids, Gingham Plaids, etc., on sale yd. 69c Best Quality 80 square Dress Prints, taken from our 49c group on sale, yd. 39c SAVE ON BLANKETS in January! “Fieldcrest” Pastel Color Sheet Blankets, size 70 x 90, White, Blue, Green, Yellow, Pinksale 2.69 each L • r “Fieldcrest” Cotton Sheet Blankets, largest size 81 x 108 inch., in natural white, Regular 3.495a1e price 3.00 each Solid Color Blended Rayon, Cotton and Nylon Blankets (irregular) size 72 x 84, Satin bound ends, assorted colorseach 2.69 Beautiful Heavy Weight solid color Blankets (irregular) 6” satin bound, 10% wool, size 72” x 84” sale price 4.49 Cotton Plaid Sheet Blankets, large size 72x84 inch. “Fieldcrest quality,” assorted colors Sale Price —- each 1.99 8 Only, Famous “Purrey Blankets” 88% rayon, 12% wool, size 72x90, Plaid or tu-tone colors, Reg. 10.95 sale 7.95 16.95 Chatham 100% Wool Blankets, beautiful _ v solid colors with wide binding. Extra size 80x90 inch January Price 14.95 Satin Comforters, wool filled, beautiful two-tone solid colors, were 10.00--January sale price 7.95 ea. BUY BED PILLOWS in January Sale! r Dacron Filled Pillows, light weight, allergyproof, odorless, non matting, good ticking, corded edges -2 for 8.95 Genuine Down filled Pillows, beautiful floral ticking, light weight, fluffy (our best quality) 2 for 11.95 Premium-Pak Pillows, soft and comfortable, good stripe ticking, at a very low price 2 for 3.98 Rubber Foam Pillows, allergy free!.. White Percale zipper cover (lowest price anywhere) — 2 for 7.98 Rubber Flake Pillows, Heavy quilted satin covered Rosebud pattern in blue or pink Sale price 2 for 6.98 ■■ -- ■ .. 4( -/■ ' CANNON BATH TOWELS 69c each Large size 22” x 44”, multi-striped pattern, first quality. Beautiful color combinations. Matching Wash Clotheach 17c JANUARY SALE OF SPRINGCALE ; PASTEL COLOR SHEETS 180 thread count combed percale,* Flat or 1 fitted Sheets. Pink, Blue, Yellow, Green or Lilac. 81 x 108 Full Bed Size 3.29 Full Bottom Fitted Sheets 3.29 Pillow Cases, 42 x 38>/ 2 pr. 1.79

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