Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 16 January 1958 — Page 4
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SALE Special Sale on Large Size Slips Sizes 38, 40 and 42 $5.95 s*» QC $4.00 s«fl ftfi Values.„NOW Values__NOW WWWWWWMMMWWWMMWMWWWVVVVWVWWW We Still Have Sensational Money Saving Values On . . . DRESSES Sizes 5-20, ttW/i WIAAAIWWVWVWWIMAAIWWWVWVWVWWWVWV NURSES UNIFORMS ... Sizes 12-13-14 SKIRTS Sizes 5-20 SWEATERS Bulkies, Banion, Orlon, Crew-Neck GOWNS Drastically Reduced! Bargains Galore—Throughout Our Store! StyCe Stiofa
CLEARANCE SALE! Now In Progress - Don’t Miss Out On These Tremendous Savings! Kroehler Davenport and Chair sfl 8-Pc. BUNK BEDS with Mattress Turquoise—Reg. $279.50 NOW Afif/ Reg. $79.00 NOW Kroehler 2-piece Sectional »« Gt) YOUTH BED with Mattress M J I Black—Reg. $209.00 NOW *77 §49.50 £___NOW JFdF Norwalk 2-piece Sectional $ fl flsa 4| .00 Brown—Reg. $219.95N0W A > 4 • Norwalk 3-piece Sectional sfl SPECIAL SAVINGS ON 3 PIECE Brown—Reg. $299.00 NOW Norwalk Davenport and Chair sfl BEDROOM SUITES. Green—Reg. $219.95 NOW A4j_ John Madden — Sofa sfl Double Dresser Chest — Beige Nylon—Reg. $2:19.50N0W A JP Bookcase Bed — Silver Mist Mahogany sfl W Q-00 Reg. $259.95 NOW * J W John Madden Davenport and Chair $ S O. Brown Nylon—Reg. $319.50N0W Afip jf Double Dresser — Chest — Bookcase Bed — Limed Oak sfl Reg. $229.95 --—NOW A / JF CHAIRS — Still a Good Selection! I Double Dresser — Chest — ~~ „ Bookcase Bed — Hazeltone Mysle sfl As- J ° Reg. $259.95 - NOW A • Reg. $29.95 Swivel Rocker* NOW -A / s 4/6 MAPLE BEDS Reg. $44.50 Swivel RockerNOW 24 Reg ‘ * 34 ' 95 N °" TWIN HOLLYWOOD BED MQ’°° Reg. $55.50 Swivel RockerNOW g ’ $59.00 — — NOW 4dF D CAO .. „ . KT ~ ir S CO' SO ALL TABLE LAMPS—Buy One At sfl .00 Reg. 599.»0 Swivel Rocker—NOW Regular Price-—Receive Mate for- — A Many Other Styles—Drastically Reduced! „„ arne u a FLOOR LAMPS & VANITY LAMPS SOFA BEDS and HIDE-A-BEDS! x / 2 PRICE American Sofa Bed s>4 A Reg. $59.50 —- NOW 44 LAMPS sfl .00 Reg. $79.50 - NOW TABLE LAMPS — One of a Kind Burton-Dixie Studio Reg. $9.95 NOW Foam Rubber—Reg. $129.50 NOW /5F Simmons Hide-A-Bed - Reg. $199.00 NOW MOP DINING ROOM SPECIALS! Kroehler Hide-A-Bed Reg. $209.00 ___. NOW A > Melo-Tone Walnut Brickwede Table 4 Chairs—Buffet & Curio Cabinet safl DINETTE SETS! " now 299 Mahogany Table—l Chairs' s<jb <fl.oo 5-Pc. Drop Leaf —Bronzetone D and Buffei—Reg. $312.00 NOW A At Reg. s64.so—rOnly NOW 4-F Limed Oak —Table and $ fl fl Q-00 5-Pc. Bronzetone Dinette 4 Chairs—Reg. $195.50 NOW Alj Reg. $69.50—1 Only NOW ~ ' ■ nn Blond Mahogany Table and K $4 < ffc.OO 5-1 c. Colored Chrome 4 Chairsßes $207 50 NOW AA 9 Reg. $139.50—1 Only NOW /3F cnairs—neg. nvw ** 7- , ... . ►” .. — - — ■ - ... a . ... ' BUY ON EASY PAYMENTS AT SALE PRICES! Sheets Furniture Co. 152 So. 2nd Street Decatur, Ind. Phone 3-2602 - 'fT y . _ - _ ,J " _ - ■ .J. . ..... ■■ r —— t —— r— — 10% DOWN - FREE DELIVERY OPEN WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS ’TILL 9:00 P. M. III..! . -I—..- 1.... . ■ ■' ~r •; J ■■ ■. ■ •—r ; ■. —r — — - — -— —-- — “
Girl Scouts Brownie troop 30 met at the Lincoln school at 3 p.m. Wednesday. They repeated the Brownie promise and discussed future plans for entertainment. They played “upset the fruit basket" and sang the Brownie srnile song and then refreshments were served by PamI ela Railing. We closed with the magic tunnel. The next week will be served by Peggy Mankey. Scribe: Kathy Bever. Girl Scout troop 12 held their meeting Tuesday at the Lincoln school. The meeting was called to order by the president, Linda Fillton, and roll was called and dues were collected. The minutes of the last meeting were read and the treasurer’s report was made. Re Leshments were served by Barbara Rydell. Scribe: Janet Winteregg Brownie troop 19 met Monday night after school at the St. Joseph school. We opened the meeting with the Brownie promise, had roll call and collected the dues. We made leatherette plaques. Karen .ffe&rack had the treat. We sang songs and closed with Goodnight Brownies. * Scribe: Sandy Sutton
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Troop 10 met Tuesday after school. Our president opened the meeting with us saying the Brownie promise. Then our leaders taught us how to have a flag ceremoney and passed out membership stars. Then we playbd games till time to go home. We closed our meeting with the friendship circle. Scribe: Connie Lenhart Troop 21 met last Thursday after school. We received our Girl Scout laws and then played games for our game badge. Colleen Kelly and Kathleen Smith brought the treat. Scribe: Colleen Kelly Brownie troop 35 met at the Northwest school Wednesday afternoon. Susan Beeler read the minutes of the previous meeting. We worked on our nature work books and formed committees for our Valentine Day party. Susan'Singleton, officer of the day, served refreshments, and we closed our meeting with the friendship circle. Burns Prove Fatal To Brownsburg Girl BROWNSBURG (W — Services will be held Friday for Kathy Mullin, 4, Brownsburg, who died of burns suffered a -.month ago when her clothing caught fire 'in her home.
Society Items 101 tooaj- s pub lication must be phoned in by ■ll *. m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 3-2121 THURSDAY Immanuel Lutheran ParentTeacher league, Immanuel Lutheran school, 8 o.m. W.S.W.S. of the Bethany E.U.8., unit 3, Mrs. Fredrick Striker, 7:30 p.m. Do Yotur Best Class, Trinity E. U. 8., at the church, 7:30 p.m. So Cha Rea dessert bridge, Mrs. V. J. Bormann, 7:30 p.m. Church of God Missionary society, fellowship basement, 7:30 p.m. Ladies aid of Union Chapel church, at the church, all day meeting. Ever Ready Sunday school class, Methodist church lounge, 7:30 p.m. Zion Lutheran Needle club, parish hall, beginning at 9 a.m. Pleasant Mills Methodist W. S. C. S., Mrs. Clyde Jones, 1:30 p.m. Dorcas circle of Methodist church, Mrs. W. Guy Brown, 2 p.m. Women of the Moose, Moose home, officers 7:30 p.m.; lodge at 8 p.m. l Women’s Guild of St. Luke E. ' and R. church at Honduras, at the church, all day. Lincoln school P.T.A., at the school, 7:30 p.m. Friendship Village home demonI stration club, Kimsey school, 1:30 i p.m. Little Flower study club, Mrs. : Marv Foos, 7:30 p.m. Order of Rainbow for Girls, public installation, Masonic hall, 7 p.m. Past Matrons club, Mrs. J. M. Doan, 7:30 p.m. Tri Kappa sorority business meeting. Youth and Community center, 7:45 p.m. Decatur Garden club, Mrs. G. Remy Bierly, 2 p.m. MONDAY Rosary society, K. of C. hall, 8 p.m. Women of parish urged to attend. Decatur Weight Watchers, pub- : lie library, 8 p.m. Adams Central P.T.A., at the ’ school, 7:30 p.tn. V.F.W. auxiliary, post home. 8 p.m. Decatur Welcome Wagon club, Mrs. Robert Darling. 909 Parkview drive, 8 p.m. Monmouth Parent and Family | Life Education study group, at the school, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY Decatur W.C.T.U., Mrs. Lawrence Michel, 1:30 p.m. Loyal Daughters class of Bethany E.U.B. church, Mrs. Edna Hammond, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Ladies Shakespeare club. Mrs. Weldon Soldner, 2:30 p.m. I o n Admitted Francis Pollock, Decatur; Mrs. Cliff Brown. Dccatur: Mrs. James Crosby, Ossian; Noel Hemphill. Berne. Dismissed Master Jon Stevens. Decatur; August Macke, Decatur; Mrs. Robert Mitchell and baby boy, Decatur; Mrs. Robert Tonnellier and baby girl, Monroe; Mrs. Jesse Yoder and baby girl, Berne. Granted Divorce And Alarm Clock COLUMBUS (IP) — Lincoln Callam got all he asked for Wednesday in his suit against Mrs. Inez Callam. The judge awarded him a divorce and an alarm clock Callam said his wife took when they separated. Court Mews Complaint for Divorce In the complaint for divorce of Marlene Hoffman vs Norwin Hoffman, the answer by the defendant was filed. The defendant also filed a cross petition for divorce. Estate Cases In the estate of Dora J. Yaney, ’’A petition for the issuance of letters was filed. A bond in the penal . sum of $3,000 was filed. Letters of administration were ordered issued to George W. Yaney. In the estate of Anna Schamerloh, the schedule to determine the inheritance tax was filed with reference to the county assessor. Stocks and savings accounts totaled $16,832.75. Deductions amounted to $5,378, leaving the net estate at $11,454.75. - In the estate of Catherine Sackett, tire final report has been filed. Notice Was ordered issued, 'returnable Feb. 7. The net value of the estate was $1,995.97, which was left to the Indiana Masonic home. 690 South State street in Franklin. An electrochemical has been developed that may rival |he vacuum tube and the transistor as a basic electronic component. It depends on the movement of ions in a solution instead of in gas, vacuum or solid.
List Honor Pupils At Pleasant Mills Pleasant Mills announced today that 15 high school students made the first semester honor roll, Glen ) B. Custard, principal, stated. . Five seniors, three juniors and . freshmen, and four sophomores made the list. There were 31 on the list from the grade school, includI ing four each from the Bth, 6th, sth, and Ist grades. The 3d grade had five on the list, and the fourth grade had six, the highest number for any class in the school. Those who made the honor roll . were: ) Grade 1: Rita Bailey, Cheryl Cook, Cheryl Hamrick, Linda StetI ler. , Grade 2: Sheryl Raudenbush,' Pamela Johnson, Vicki Suman, Connie Watkins. Grade 3: Diane Stetler, Jackie . Brown, Rita King, Diane Springfield, Roger Surrie. Grade 4: Judy Hakes, Charles McCullough, Roger Buettner, Ed- ! t die Daniels, John Geimer, Nancy ; > Cook. Grade 5: David Speakman, Da-' , vid Suman, Donna Noll, [ Grade 6: Sharon Currie, Pamela Hamrick, Wilfred Morrison, Eugene Everett. [ Grade 8: Ronnie Daniels, Louise Hindenlang, Kathleen Shoaf. Grade 9: Louise Currie, Patty Johnson, Virginia Wolfe. Garde 10: Larry Jackson. Caro- ) lyn Luginbill, Judy Shoaf, James Wheeler. . i I Grade 11: Sheldon Light, Betty Myers, Judy Willjamson. Grade 12: Dixie Garner, Dick r Johnson, Terry King, Janice Smith, Marabelle Wolfe. Trade in a good towii — Decatur
DECATUR'S ONLY HOME OWNED UPTOWN FOOD MARKET I /-m nrTr, nw I MARGARINE GOLDEN GLOW PREMIUM 4 Yellow A yg B - ■■ Quarters — A Lbs. ‘#3*’ CRACKERS SAWYERS - Thin, crisp a SANDWICH COOKIES Lb. Box JtaVT .. Lemon and Lb. d* th* w I.G.A. RIPE & RAGGED PEACHES & APRICOTS JoTKre no. 2/, INSTANT Can ITT— COFFEE zn GRAPEFRUIT < 6 °* $1.14 Jar -I ... 10 For 49c . ROASTED SAUSAGE — ~ 73c HIIOOIST T 49c RIB STEAKS X -59 c f , GROUND BEEP Z. -45 c I ■ 1 ■ uuvi vi I Filing pw Young qqa rllllllU lIIllIw.lL) Tender LB ’ GOODIN’S SELF I M • IwR-fc service WMawl I Ii 1 W®daT STORE > BIHLOERS Orr M,i&ME 7YOUB commWiiy ( • 132 N. 2nd Street STORE HOURS —— t Phone 3-3210 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 8:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. Ms SUNDAY 8:30 A. M. to 12:30 4:30 P. M. to 6:30 P. M. - ■ * I
WelcwtC’ a law letter . . . Young Woman in white cherish a shoe that | , z / jg\ / gives their feet 4 l / j /i’A . \ //7 zsuch loving carel \ A ££.'< / GtNUINE GOODYEAR Will* A / Clinic* available in AAAA Io E Size* to 12 Jr *895,. «1095 Style '3OO S 9 PS Rave’s Shoe Store u “QUALITY FOOTWEAR” 4-doors So. of Bank Decatur. Ind. JANUARY SHOE CLEARANCE Still In
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