Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 134, Decatur, Adams County, 7 June 1956 — Page 4

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. - ' ■ * , • ■. ? yf a it’s better bedding time... A . / Mfek \ v .. -*A Jy <J£ jar r 4 mU2 h Special Purchase Famous-make Mattresses at Special Sale Savings r L </ > ■ ■ <>- : --^k AIA. Wfl'str it ~~" "* SJ? i 04JMjgoFv \xjVn BTvfflw Z AJ i\: f ■i' < t>*/ .-«/ : yZL. i 1 "-3 — _- yg>-’ » F*? r ufaii>a_ —,- s- \\\ Twin ° r Fu ” size Famous-Make Mattresses Box Springs to Match At Special Sale Savings This isVour opportunity to replace all (hose worn out V_/® II V mattresses with new ones. Our selection* is so varied you arc sure to find the exact support and construe- 1 ' tion best suited to you and every member of your .1 family. Buy now for better sleep during this special . purchase event. « ■.■■■ DUAL-PURPOSE PIECES FOR EVERY NEED, ANY ROOM. - —--- ■ JteSSSSSSs Bookcase Bed Outfit * -* ! !'K|Bb •; y • ’ See what vou get! Bookcase head- Sale Priced HBBI ~■ .......Iffig _.*^— ■-':•• i board Bed, Mattress, Box Spring at mounted on sturdy legs. This out- $ — • fit is a “Natural” for those who love / 3 Modern Lounges - to read in bed ’ Headboard has spacc for reading needs. Choice of colors. Handsome Sofa Beds that turn your living room or ■ ■ ■- den into an extra bedroom in a jiffy. Opens to sleep r two, with storage space for bed clothes. .Choice of ''smart new styles and covers. sjCft OC Sale Priced from ’ . ■> '•-- , .— . it._ tOjfejca* '^**^*l—>. SA,VE 0N PILLOWS 3*95 Pair I, ——A... Plump Feather-Filled Pillows win j to Cradle your head in Restful Comfort. Attractive New Dual-Purpose Sofa Put an extra bedroom in your home with this smart g||hC x.-.j?’** new modern sofa. Truly handsome sbfa during the day ... at night makes up into a full size bed for two., Real bed “innerspring” mattress. AVfb Qg Choice of colors. Sale Priced from A/3F* I Buy On Our Easy Pay Plan ROLLAWAY BED , 29-95 Wylie Furniture Co. 152 S. SECOND - DECATUR mi 11 nr ii. i I hi ' i -f 1

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Bible School Riles On Sunday Evening Recognition Rites At Trinity Church The recognition service for the daily vacation Bible school at Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church will be held Sunday evening at 7:30 o’clock. The service will be held in the sanctuary, after which open house will be held in the educational unit. Bible school literature and hand-work will be on display. Enrollment of the school reached 100 boys and girts, with 25 teachers and helpers. Mrs. Paul McAhren is superintendent of the cradle roll and kindergarten, which has 38 enrolled. Teachers and helpers are Mrs. Thurman Haggarty, Mrs, Cedric Fisher. Mrs. Theron Dull, Elaine Cochran, Onalee Barkley, Charlene Feasel, and Shelia Foreman. The primary department, with an enrollment of 39, is in charge of Mrs. David Wynn, with Mrs. Vernon Hill, Gloria Fugate, Kay Wynn, Rebecca Jackson, and Mrs. Elmer Winteregg as teachers and helpers. t The junior department superintedent is Mrs. John E. Chambers, with Mrs. Virgil Andrews, Mrs. John Bayles. Mrs. Clarence Morgan, Scarlett Feasel, and Linda Jackson as teachers and helpers. There are 23 juniors enrolled. Music of the school is directed by Mrs Clifford Hoverman; recreation by Mrs. Don Cochan, John Paul McAhren, and Joe Chambers. The pastor, the Rev. John E. Chambers, invites all friends of the church to this recognition service. Certificates will be. given to all boye and girls who have missed only two days. Ex-Civil Employes Plan Picnic Sunday The Fort Wayne chapter 223, national association retired civil employes, will hold their annual basket picnic in the Grange Hall. . at Wawaka on State Road 6, at 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon. All members are urged to attend and all other retired government employees are invited to attend and acquainted with the purposes and beneficial accomplishments attained through the combined efforts of the individual members and the organization, beneficial legislation is now pending in congress. 41 .siwirnu i. isiiou- no*- «vm

p SHOP AT Hammond's Country Mkt. 5 MILES SOUTH *OF DECATUR ON U.S. 27 FOR ALL YOUR FOOD NEEDS AND SAVE! HOME MADE SEEDLESS BREAD RING BOLOGNA GRAPEFRUIT P.IUM 17c Lb -39c lO for s9c — SLICING FULL OF JUICE CLIP THIS COUPON BOLOGNA ORANGES I SUGAR 10 n>s. 79c xim SI.OO With This Coupon J < FAMILY PACKED QTD AI&WIIOSCC Del Monte SLICED 01 ■WIWDEIIIIICd FRUIT COCKTAIL BACON FRESW PAILY 4 en» *l-00 69c CANTALOUPE Beerwosd GRADE A 4 S T«®® Yellow Cling CWICC —— PEACHES CHEESE oo CHffSE WATERMELONS 3 ca „s Lb. S9c At All Times ’ | ' SUMMER DRINKS LOOK WHAT 1(IC WILL BUY J DAD’S I KRAFT I I "ZZ. ' ROOT ORANGE * Red Beans * Pork & Beans Red Kidney Beans * Baby Lima Beans * Bonnelle's Spaghetti ™ i q t . Jg c • No. 2 Cans -J ■ 1 PRICES GOOD AT HAMMOND’S COUNTRY MARKET ONLY I

Father-Son Banquet Next Tuesday Night Liddle Is Speaker , At Bethany Church v.v. Ipß mISR v Frank M Liddle, Indiana Y.M.C.A. secretary and long time leader in Christian youth activities and organisations, will be the guest speaker at the annual father and son banquet of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren men’s club next Tuesday night at the church at 0:30 o’clock. Liddle, who entered Y.M.C.A. work as a college student at Hamline University more than 40 years ago, has devoted his entire life time to youth interests. He was born in Minnesota and at first had dreams of becoming an attorney. However, there plans were changed during his first-'year at college. Graduating from college in 1917, Liddle took a job as Fairbault county, Minnesota, Y.M.C.A. directlor. His youth work was interrupted by World War I but bn his return to civilian life in 1917 he returned to his , work in the Y.M.C.A. field and has remained there. -Presently the Indiana secretary is chairman of the state committee on youth of the Indiana council of churches. He is an accomplished speaker and for a number of years he has specialised in speaking to father and son gatherings. Time-saver WESTPORT, Conn. (UP) — Arrested for operating his motorcycle at 55 miles an hour while standing on the seat, Walter' Buckner. 18, explained: “I felt like ! stretching but I didn’t want to waste time stopping." ' " I - - - T ■. . . «** • !■!< ■>■■■■■ll Wil II I » ■'■>■l ■ ■■«■■, .

Plan Bible School Picnic Here Friday The closing day of the Methodist church Bible school will be observed with a picnic to be held Friday at the close of that day’s classes. To be held at the waterworks park, the picnic should be concluded by 12 noon. Each chile) is asked to bring a sack, lunch, and soft drinks will be furnished by the Bible school. The kindergarten classes, however, will stay at the church to have their picnic. Purdue Exchange Student Drowned BURLINGTON, Wis. (UP)—Kuffion Silvo, 20. a Purdue University exchange student from Guiyaquil, Ecuador, drowned here Wednesday. Witness said Silvio was diving from a boat 100 yeards offshore at Brown’s Lake when wind blew the boat out of swimming distance. He disappeared before rescuers could reach him. The Burlington rescue squad dragged the lake Wednesday night and today for the body. 0 Trade in a Good Town — Decatur |

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wpr Ml •invirin New Address Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wolfe have received the new address of their son, Virgil, which is: A 3/c VirgU A. Wolfe: AF 22M1M2: Flight 525 P.O. Box 1534; Lackland A.F.B. San Antonio, Tex. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat ‘Want Ad. It brings results. ; Ham Supper, V.F.W. Ladies Auxiliary, Saturday, from 5 to 7 p. m. — OPEN HOUSE. >33 t 3 CLOSED JUNE 11th through JUNE 17th OPEN MONDAY JUNE 18th TREON’S POULTRY MARKET I —