Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 142, Decatur, Adams County, 16 June 1960 — Page 3

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scool to wearfe 7O' * ’* d BABY DOLL PAJAMAS „ s£ CHICK RATIITI HOWIMO RATISTI CJ Pink . Blue . Yellow Plwk •H* * Yellow /Kft 3 h n U*Mi Smell • Medium • large /T? ‘ **l'C inTt BABY DOLL PAJAMAS C by "Kkkowey" Q FIOURIO LIGHT WIIOHT COTTON licet Smell - Medium * Lorge J - . Floral Fontrn-Flnk • Hue • Yellow &2> “TORREADOR STYLE” V" BATISTE PAJAMAS a~ .. m-i 3* 9 ® “WALTZ LENGTH’’ BATISTE GOWNS '3-9* Floral Pattern—Chock Pattern Sizes: 32 to 40 COOL DACRON and COTTON 1J SLIPS for SUMMER WEAR! a Built Up Shoulder Style I Insert Lace Trim — White Only *Yn z I Sicet: 32 to 52 SOM Qfi \-jl ./T I I li] I SPECIAL Dacron . Cotton • Nylon Blend Nylon Knit-White Only SLIPS HALF SLIPS Shadow Panel—Lqce Trim-White Only Proportioned Lengths Sicet: 32 to 44 Sices: S - M - L SPECIAL *2*9B SPECIALS J J Dacron > Nylon and Cotton HALF SLIPS au sizes: $< qg Embroidery Insertion Trim ...S-M-L-XL- XXL • XXXL • A STRAPLESS BRASSIERES Visit 0«r Bandeau and Long Lino Styles BUSTER BROWN , 3 -~—. Ajarsr. GIRLS Reduced Prices On ■■■■■<« GIRLS SNORTS SUMMER PAJAMAS Solid Color Sailcloth , p FIGURED BATISTE Red Only-Reg. $3 98 3 *• Pa l am ° Length «. W-M Trousers and Matching Baby *Z«vO Doll Penties—Sizes 6 to 14 yrs. TfPVIIuiX ®* u< or p * n k STRIPE /SeSsT *•* SHARKSKIN BABY DOLL PAJAMAS Red and White pu s’ **y "Kickaway" Black and White f V ** Jf jL Flowered Batiste—Drip Dry Reg. $2.98 , Cotton - Lace Trim saß fiA . r 1 Sizes 4 to 14 yrs. I ' ff\ I $ 1.98 5i, "' 4, ° 14 U fl GIRLS CHECKED KIDDIE |J \l BATISTE PAJAMAS TERRY TOPPER \ t / | '* Fop Over Top with Torrodor Pants | Zs 'll • *1.98 *3.00 Sizes: 7to 12 • • If .98 GIRLS SHORTS, PEDAL PUSHERS A Sizes: 4 to 6x and 7 to 14 $1.98 and $2.98 MATCHING TOPSSI.B9 and $2.98 GIRLS BATHING SHITS —m,, ~| s «/4*» BEACH ROBES 6 TtT. *l*9® .„ d *2.98 3 ’» p GIRIS SIZES ’4.98 .’3.98 PUYTBC 7 ” 14 yr ’ * and * BATHIHG CAPS FITTED PRINCESS STYLE! $ f qa $« EG ONE-PIECE SUIT WITH DOUBLE *«W CUFFED BODICE! . I( ONE-PIECE BATISTE LATEX SUITS! ... ♦2S , ”»aa'.oo LITTLE BOYS fev O .. 11 swim TRUNKS Sil ® s 3>e 6x *1.19 „ *1.98 I NIBLICK&Co. FOR SMART FASHIONS

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SOCIETY

EMM FM CT-fB MAN INNTUXATION OF OFTKTNN Thr Emblom club mH el ,hc If is. bonw Wodiwsdoy k*r inMeUetMa at new affkwrs D»»<rtrt depu ty, Mr* Ruth Howler. wh<> we» uißtßlllnc nftirrr pierwd the fr«< r ktwiny people into <Jfloo: Pr*«ldeot Mr* LeVell* Death.! 1 junior pert pr»*t<tmt Faye Beker. • vtre pre»ldent. "TYseima James, hnancial secretary. Jesse Newt- ' on /treasurer. Mary Hain, record" mg aerrE^ery. Harel Schultz, true* lee. Betty Nctmridrr. marshal. ’ Virginia Frey; assistant marshala.' I Ruth Baatrr and Helen Howell;' i chapiain. Abbie Meyer, organist. I Norma O’Shaughrwssey. guards. Audrey Cowen and Peggy Laurent Mrs Jesse Nrwton was In I charge of entertainment Game* ; were played and prizes awarded Ito Mrs Audrey Cowen and Mrs Mary Hain. The hostesses for the evening were Mrs Faye Baker I and Mrs Irene DeWeese. JfXE MEETING OF THE GALS AND PAIA €l.l*B HELD The June meeting of the Gals ' and Pals Home Economics club was held Tuesday night. The president. Mr*. Harvey Jones, called the meeting to order The club collect was read in unison. Mrs Richard Young gave the devotions entitled "Ten Command- . menu for Parents" The secretary's report and roll cal) was conducted by Mrs. John Johnson, followed by the treasurer’s report presented by Mrs. Wayne Clarse. Mrs. Lowell Noll and Mrs. Paul McCullough gave a lesson on i "Take a look at a Salad." of which Mrs. Noll had several samples fixed. Plans are being made for going out to supper in the near future. Mrs. Jack Bebout, Mrs. William Workinger, and Mrs. Russell Watkins served a lunch to twenty members, three children and one guest. The door prize was won by Mrs. Harvey Jones. MERRIER MONDAYS HOLD FLAG DAY MEETING The Merrier Mondays Home Demonstration club met at the home of Mrs. W. L. Lamar June 13. The roll call was answered by • "What I think makes a good citizen." Miss Gloria Koeneman gave an interesting talk on dairy i products and stressed the importance of using them in our daily I diet. Mrs. Ed Blume gave the | health and safety lesson on polio and urged that every member have her family receive polio shots. The group singing was led by ; Mrs. John Burger. Mrs. Gerhart I Witte read the Ten Commandments ■ and Mrs. Irvin Worthman presented a fitting poem and closed with prayer. “Investments, Indheritances and Praperty Transfers,” was the topic of a very interesting lesson given by Mrs. Roger Longenberger. Games were played and the winners were Mrs. Ed Blume, Mrs. David Helmr ic h, Mrs. Hugo Murchland and Mrs. Carlton Worthman. Secret pal gifts were received by Mrs. John Barger, Mrs. Gene Bluhm, Mrs. Ed Blume, Mrs. Dee Myron Byerly, Mrs. Rober Frey, Mrs. W. L, Lamar and Mrs. Russel Walchle. Mrs. Roger Longenberger

WARM WEATHER CLOSE-OUTS Ladies Peter Pan BLOUSES Hundreds to choose from. Sleeveless, Short Sleeve, Roll-up. Values to $3.98 H Ladies' and Childrens' Reg. Now SHORTS, PEDAL $ PUSHERS, BERMUDAS 1.29 .89 Buy at these low 2.29 1.49 prices. 2.98 1.89 Ladies' and Childrens' Reg. Now SUMMER PAJAMAS $2.29 $159 Buy for Summer Now 2.98 1.88 Children's R®B- Now SWIM SUITS $1.98 $1.29 ' Sizes 3 to 8 2.19 1.49 Only a few left, . 2.98 1.89 One Table INFANTS WEAR Take Your Pick. Values to $2.29 79c Bustdr Brown ANKLETS - OO<? LADIES BRAS Complete Close-Outs Kobo and Bestform /Z PRICE EHINGER'S SINGER CENTER OKN RIDAY A SATOfoAY tM t»

| »■*» il»e prt»«I DrlirMU* rvtfo»hmrM» IA kref> me with rug Day were *ervrd to >4 mrmbrti and twt» gurrU bv thr h>Mfr**. Mr* Mmar. and Ihr r>xh»*lr»*. Mr* Arthur Adam D»r nr»t mrwting will bra famI ily pi«n»c at Iwhman park is fu-thr July II at 4.» pm. DELTA THFTA TAV FI.ANN Gt ENT Nit.NT Member* of Delta Theta Tau I aonwity met TWaday evening at ; fhr home of Mr* Malkmcr,' I All number* were pr«-*mt The gurtt night cummitlrc rrl»»rt«<J that gt»r*t night will br Jun« 2S in thr form of a picnic at I Hanna NuHman park. Each mrm | brr la to bring table arrrvlcr for! 1 and hrr guest Mr* Robert Knickrbrrg wa« ' named drtogatc to the national I convention in St Lout* July 13-18 A letter wa* read antuiuncing I a new chapter in Mooresville After the buainraa meeting. ! cards were enjoyed by everyone IgrtM-nt. Mr* Robert Durkin was ’ awarded the door prize. ,1 Delicloua refreshments were I Served by thr hostesses. Mrs Leland Smith and Mrs Malkmcc. ROSE GARDEN ; Cl I B MEETS The Rose Garden club met Tue»i day afternoon at the home of Mrs. ; Dale Moses. Mrs Paul Daniels i conducted the meeting in the absence of the president and vice i president The club collect and I pledge to the flag were read in unison Fifteen members answered j the roll cal) to "my favorite rose.” '( Mrs George Squier read a very I interesting article on "Fruits I America Gave the World." and I also one about fruits native to Indiana. Final plans were made for members to go to Lake George for a luncheon next month Committees were picked for friendship day, September 17. Mrs. Walter Butcher was in charge of entertainment, with Mrs. Niland Ochsenrider. Mrs. Paul Daniels. Mrs. Lawrence Archbold, and Mrs. George Squier winning prizes. Mrs. Moses was assisted at serving refreshments by Mrs. George Sprague. EVELYN SPANGLER PRESIDES OVER EAGLES AUXILIARY The regular meeting of the Eagles auxiliary was held Tuesday night with the new madam president, Evelyn Spangler, presiding. Other new appointments were Mrs. Mervin Stahl, mother of the auxiliary for the year, and Mrs. John Morgan, publicity. An announcement was made that anyone having gifts for the state booth are to take them to Evelyn Spangler before Thursday morning. June 23. Anyone wishing to attend the state convention should contact either Mrs. Gerhard Marbach or Mrs. Westley Morris. Mrs. Alice Ingey was the name drawn from the bean pot and Evelyn Spangler will be chairman of the birthday party the last meeting of this month. The next meeting will be June 28 at 8 p.m. LADIES AID HAS MONTHLY MEETING The Calvary Evangelical United Brethren Ladies Aid met Tuesday for their regular monthly meeting. The president, Mrs. Paul

ItllwtcntaH* •*• Ul «-*••«*■ at ,Kc meeting whirl! ••• «<*wd with H» *mgm« -t wwtwl ***** W-» es ••• gi***» hv Mm Drrnicr Darr and Mr* Itimknton* «»'f thr »rrip»Mrr Mr* Harrv Hamnrk. •wcndary. read the muwir <4 the ia*t mMin* Kight twemberw. two visitor* ahd t.Mt chttdlrn .rs» pTr.rht A drlirtou* hmrhrfej wna *enrd t»» I Mr* Hindenlang and Mr* Ikrnice D*rr The meeting w*. with prayer The Dwewtur Mu«ir Hnrwirn grr •pnnxirMf a record h<<p at the Youth and Community Center Friday m«M from a w to II » Fla Tau Sigma «ororlfv will' meet TXteadnv nt A p m at the humr «t Mr* law Faurolr Clubs Calendar Item for each day’* publication must be phoned in | by 11 am. t&iturday • 30> Cars! Rehoot Phone 3 2121 THURSDAY BYB claim. Trinity E U. B Church. 7:30 p m. Friendship village home demonat ration club. St. Marya and Blue Creek township soil conservation building 130 p. m. Zion Lutheran Needle club. Parish Hall, 1 p m. Honorary group of Psi lota XI. luncheon-bridge. Community Center. 12 30 p. m. Women of the Monse. Moose home. 7:30 p.m. Bethany E.U B. W.S.W.S., 2 pm. Order of the Rainbow for Girls, Masonic Hall. 6 p.m. Adams county nurses association. picnic, Hanna Nuttman park, 6:30 p.m. FRIDAY Builders class. Trinity E. U. B.| church. 6 p m. Record hop. Community Center, SATURDAY Salem Methodist church family night, 6:30 p.m. TUESDAY 8.30 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma, Mrs. Leo Faurote, 8 p.m.

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