Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 203, Decatur, Adams County, 28 August 1956 — Page 2

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Al to keep your GW3» always bright, do the periodic fresh-up job with premium quality IIKI STANIHI OIME gr=—> . WHITE RAY’S Point & Gift Shop ICS N 13th Street PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Open Every Night ’till 9:00

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Bart Na Briton Make ELWOOP. Ind.—(VP)— Policeman Wayne Jaret! left the pi>H< e station for coffee. On his way back be met a man be had jailed two

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hours before for petty larceny. The prisoner said he 1 had Blipped out between the bars and planned to return as soon as he got some cigarettes.

TUB DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DBCATUR, INDIANA

Twin daughters were born August 21 to Meridith and Dorothy Mae White Putnam of Pompano Beach, Fla. Mary Lou weighed five pounds and five ounces, and Cindy Sue weighed six pounds and eight ouhees. At the Adams county memorial hospital: Joseph and Anna Hilty Sehwarte of Monroe are the parents of a daughter born this morning at 3:03 a.m., and weighing seven pounds and nine and thre<‘-fourth« ounces. _

I sQhOoL syppty BaWNs 1 v| Cascade FILLER Genuine * |b JjffSra * PAPER LEATHER Jlf 5-hw>» punch fit* either I BINDER 11 with Clipboard ' Er JUla-eUR 1 Ci n Belmont | Cape Cod i| > BALL POINT I LUNCH IE ft PEN KIT J II J“.\ H f| U «»u»19 c P> 2.49 I Smith Drug Co.

Schools Open Week Proclaimed By Craig INDIANAPOLIS (UP»—Governor Craig has proclaimed Sept. • 2-i ‘ Schools Open Week ', in Indiana to help prevent traffic accidents involving children returning to school. “1 urge all citizens tn the state of Indiana to exert the utmost caution in driving and to avert any possibility of accidental death or injury to our school children, whether these children are walking or riding school busey,” the proclamation said. Trade 'n a Good n>vr* Decatur

Society Items for today's publication must be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Gwen Hllyard Phone 3-2121 TUESDAY Eegles auxiliary number 2653. regular meeting. Eagles hall, 8 p.tn. • i Youth budget committee, Presbyterian church. 7:30 p.m. Eagles auxiliary, Eagles Hall. 8 p.m. Birthday party to follow —— - - ■ — Olive Rebekah lodge 86. Odd Fellows hall, 7:30 p.m., Three Link club after lodge. Jr. Girl of American Legion Auxiliary, Legion home, 7:30 p.m. Installation of officers. WEDNESDAY E. and R. church, church parlor, Ruth and Naomi circle of Zion 2 p.m , , THURSDAY Our Lady of Victory Discussion club, Mrs. Herman J. Miller, 7:30 Women of the Moose, officers 7:30 p.m., lodge 8 p.m. Zion Lutheran Needle club, parish hall, 1 p.m. St. Anne’s study club, Mrs. John Miller, 7: 30 p.m. Women of the Moose, ritual practice, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY K., of C. auxiliary. K. of C. hall, 8:15 p.m. Christian Temperance Union convention, Monroe Methodist church, 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Work and Win class of Trinity E.U.B. church, business meeting and wiener roast, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Drake, 7:30 p.m. I U ll

Admitted Mrs. John Mayer; Decatur; E. I). Engeler, Decatur; Mrs. Clarence Uhrick. Decatur; Lee Custer, Pleasant Mills. Dismissed Mrs. Joseph Schwartz and babygirl. Monroe. Mrs. David Milhol land and baby boy. Linn Grove; Virgil Barkley, Monroeville. Salt reserves in Kansas are estimated at 5 trillion tons, enough to last several thousand .years. Captain Kanparoo says... r BUSTER BROWN shoes am the bast I ■ Show I OPEN WED. & SAT. EVENINGS 125 N. Second Street Decal ur. Ind. ‘ “AIR CONDITIONED” For Your Shopping Cpmfort

Rom* City Infant Is Killed By Car ROME CITY, Ind. (jtfp)~ Ladone Combe, 22 months, was run over

SALE ON NEW MODERN SEWING MACHINES , PRICES DOWN 25% to 40% COME IN! SEEING IS BELIEVING! NO PHONE CALLS WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL FREE! Boardman’s Sewing Machine Shop 223 N. FIRST STREET. STORE HOURS: 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. EVERY DAY NIBLICK & CO. E. O. M. SALE ■ Final End-of-The-Month-Clearance! Big Bargains Are Here I Save Plenty! . — u* •y.'-.ly, ;— - . ♦ 131 Girls Dresses Size 3 to 14 Year High grade quality washable gingham and drip dry fabrics, greatly reduced, Values to $5.98 $1.39 - $2.00 - $2.50 - $3.50 - $4.00 1 1 1111 1 111 I Girls Skirt Sale! Good washable fabrics, Size 3 to 14 years, cotton prints and drip dry fabrics, greatly reduced! SI.OO - $1.39 - $2.00 Teen-Age Skirts, 8 to 14 on sale 2.00 to $3.50 Sale of High Grade Dresses For Women Well known quality brands are here! Prices sharply reduced! Junior-Misses-Half Sizes One group $ 8.95 and $16.95 reduced to each $ 5.00 One group $12.95 and $14.95 reduced to each $ 8.00 One group $16.95 and $19.95 reduced to each SIO.OO One Rack of Ladies SUNBACK and SHORT SLEEVE Cotton Dresses Also some smocks included! One sale at . . . $2.00 and 3.00 f ' Sleeveless Blouse Sale I Fine Quality! White and colors! Sizes 30 to 42 $1.98 quality reduced to $1.50 $2.98 quality reduced to $2.50 26 Raincoats On Sale ! Ladies sizes, Very good grade ... On Sale $5 to sls - •• _ 80 Skirts On Sale! Cotton, Rayon or Wool Fabrics! Size 22 to 32, Great Reductions! Values to $8.95 ON SALE AT $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00 Final Clearance Os All Spring Coats ! AU wool quality, excellent fabrics! Shortie style Coats at $ 8.00 up ■ ' 'Full length Coats at SIO.OO up OVER 100 FAMOUS “Hattie Leeds” Cotton Dresses On Sale ! Regular $5.98 quality, Misses and Half-Sizes Mostly “Dan River” Wrinkle-shed ginghams! FINAL CLEARANCE PRICE $4.00 * Clearance Os All Childrens Spring Coats ! Boy and Girls Coats, size 2 to 4 j._s 3.50 up Girls Coats size 3 to 6x.s 5.00 up Girls Coats size 7 to 12 _2_.______s 7.50 up Girls Teen-Age Coatsslo.oo , Little Girls Suits, 4 to 8 yrs.s 5.00 ■■■ ■■■ « Niblick & Co. “Over 100 Years A Quality Store”

TUESDAY. AUGUST 28, 1966

and killed by a car here Monday. State police Mid Marvin Conley, 30, Rome City, entered the car and the boy walked in front of it unoticed.