Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 165, Decatur, Adams County, 15 July 1963 — Page 3

MONDAY, JULY 15, 1963

SOCIETY

SALEM W. S. C. S. MEETS THURSDAY The July meeting of the Salem Methodist W. S. C. S. was held at the church Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Leßoy Miller as hostess. Mrs. Carl Schug called the meeting to order by having the group sing, “We’ve a Story to Tell to the Nations.” Mrs. Austin Merriman led the devotions, reading John 15, and two poems entitled, “God Answerth Prayer” and “It Shows in Your Face.” Prayer was offered by the Rev. Gibson. A lesson concerning the national council of churches and the work it is doing was given by Mrs. Ronald gryant, Mrs. Merle Riley, and Mrs. Clifford Roe. Roll call was answered with “what I’d like • ICE COLD WATERMELONS at all times. Fresh California LEMONS, 49c dozen. Southern Red Haven PEACHES, 4 tbs. 49c. HAMMOND FRUIT MARKETS, INC., 240 N. 13 th Street. Phone 3-3703. 163 3t

BRIEDE STUDIO & CAMERA SHOP Sidewalk Sale Polaroid Camera for COLOR v - Retail $146.95 $« AA 4E \ Sidewalk Sale SPECIAL 8 MM Movie Outfit X. - ' ■ Camera, Projector and Screen Retail $129.45 SAA A C Sidewalk Sale SPECIAL CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY, JULY 18 ’5 S A. \ ’ . ... 202 S.| Second St. Phone 3-2511

C- Has lich & Morrissey I SHOE SALEM C ■ WEDNESDAY - 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. ■ U| THURSDAY - 9 A.M. to NOON ■ ■ I FRIDAY - 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. r SATURDAY - 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. FLORSHEIM AIR STEP KEDETTES BUSTER BROWN ROBLEE - PEDWIN LIFE STRIDE ROBINETTS SHOES __ o— SMARTAIRE r —o— —o — o ' “p Over 200 Pairs Over 500 Pairs Over 300 Pairs Over 200 Pairs Size Range 6>/ 2 to 12 J 1 ” Ran ® e f ’° R 1 Size Range 4to 10 Size Range B - C - D - E AAA ’ B ‘ AAA -AA -A - B 6 - 8 - 8 »/ 2 - 3 Regular Price o- _ \ Regular Price Regular Price Regular JcJtlce — o $7.99 to $21.99 $8.99 td $14.99 $3.99 to $9.99 $5.99 to $8.99 Second Pair 5c ... Second Pair 5c Second Pair 5c Second Pair 5c * I -- - ’ This sale is what you have been looking and waiting for. Once a year we arrange a fine selection of all top quality 45 Nationally-known footwear from our stock of womens, mens, and children's patterns that you will enjoy wearing right now or even another- season. Buy one pair at the regular price and we will sell you the second pair for only a Nickel. Now you may purchase both pair for yourself or bring a friend and divide the cost. Also one pair may be a Ladies Style and the Nickel pair a Mans or Childrens style. We will have the Right Shoe arranged on Racks and Trays for self selection with Regular Price and Size Tag placed in Heels. We have a good size range as printed under our brand names above and the season's most wanted styles, colors & materials. This group of shoes are new this season. EXAMPLE; Air Step dress shoe $13.99 — Second pair of equal quality — your choice —sc — total purchase, $14.04. Our salespeople will gladly assist you in determining proper size and secure the left shoe for you. • * a ' • ’ . / .'V' ' ■ ‘ ' ■ ■ fl "Buy Shoes In fl p All Bales Final ! ■ Sh ’* s I STOOR I II VM. & I ARRANGED -fl ~ ■ fl For Self Selection Exchanges or ■ ~ I fl with Right Shoe on R. (u „d.O„ I - \ CUQEC ■ »««k.or In Tray.. c„L. M.rrhrmriiu I BUSTER BROWN ■ Price and Size Label OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY 'HI 9P. M. fl Located Inside Shoel L- ■ DECATUR i fl

in my dream house.” Mrs. Oscar Young read an article entitled, “Muslums Beside the Still Waters.” Facts were brought out concerning the work of the church in various places. It was announced that the Fort Wayne district educational seminar will be held at the Monroe Methodist church July 23. Following the Business meeting the group was dismissed with a prayer offered by Mrs. Roy Franks. The hostess then served delicious refreshments to the 17 members present. The Calvary Ladies Aid met recently at the home of Mrs. lona Shifferly.* The meeting opened With the group singing the song entitled “Glory to His Name.” The scripture was read by Mrs. Shifferly, followed by a prayer by Annabell Lichtenberger. A short business meeting was held with Mrs. Alma Gaunt in charge. There were 10 members and three guests present. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Mary Shifferly.

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Mr. and Mrs. Roger J. Andrews, 1106 Paulding road, Fort Wayne, formerly of Decatur, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Cheryl Lynn, to Jon Ruben Lebsack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Lebsack, 1827 North Anthony Blvd., Fort Wayne. Miss Andrews is a graduate of South Side high school, Fort Wayne, and is employed by the County Line Cheese company. Her fiance, a graduate ofKorth Side high school. Fort Wayne, is employed by the International Harvester company. He is also minister of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society. The wedding will take place August 3 at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 2430 Shady Brook drive, Fort Wayne. Miss Andrews is the granddaughter of Mrs. Albert Burke of Decatur.

Plans Second Series Os Swimming Lessons Hubert Zerkel, Jr., supervisor of the city swimming pool, announced today that the second series of swimming lessons for be-

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ginners and intermediates will start Monday, July 22. The lessons will be for children eight years of age and older. The charge will, be three lessons for $1.25. Children interested are asked to call 3-3739.

Club Schedule Telephone 3-2121 Society Editor ? Calendar Items tor each day'a publication must be phoned in by 11 a.m MONDAY Adams County Home Demonstration Club Chorus, Farm Bureau building, Monroe, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY C. L. of C., C. L. of C; Hall, business meeting, 7:30 p.m. 39’ers Club, carry-in dinner, Community Center, 6:30 p.m. Pochantas Lodge, Red Men’s Hall ,7:30 p.m. Decatur Garden Club, Mrs. Charley Beineke, 2 p.m. Nu-IT club 521 South 13th Street, trailer court. 7:30 p.m. , Merry Matrons Home Demonstration club, Mrs. Herman Bleeke, 8 p.m. Eta Tau Sigina sorority, Mrs. .Lester Sheets. 8 p.m. f Sunbeam Garden club, Mrs. Eujgene Sommer, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY Pleasant Mills Methodist W.S.C. ■ S., church, 7:30 p.m. Ice Cream Social, V. F. W. ! lawn, 3 p.m. THURSDAY Order of Rainbow for Girls, ‘ Masonic Hall 6:45 p.m. FRIDAY ~ St. Mary’s Township Farm Bureau, Blue Creek Club House, A. p m. Faithful Followers of the Mt. Tabor Methodist church, Mrs. James Hovermale, 7:30 p.m.

MRS. GENE THATCHER HONORED WITH SHOWER A grocery shower honoring Mrs. Gene Thatcher, the former Vivian Fuelling was held June 29 at the home of Miss Marlene Ohler, with Miss Dolores Rodenbeck assisting the hostess. Upon arrival the recent bride was presented with a corsage of pink carnations. The room was decorated with pink and white streamers with a pink umbrella adorning the gift table. Games were played and prizes won by Mrs. John Burger, Mrs. .Lawrence Grote and Miss Harriet •Fuelling, who in turn presented them to the guest of honor. In addition to the honored guest, reMesdames Carl Fuelling, Hugo Mesdames Carl Fueling, Hugo Franz, Minnie Scherer .Chris Franz, Lawrence Grote, Raymond Franz, John Burger, Arthur Franz, Paula Rodenbeck, Kenneth Ohler, and the Messis Harriet and Margene Fuelling SARAH CIRCLE MEETS AT HARVEY HOME The W. S. W. S. Sarah Circle of the Decatur Evangelical United Brethren church met at the home of Mrs. Harold Harvey, Tuesday afternoon. The leader, Mrs. Charles Kent, opened the meeting with a prayer. Her lesson topic was “One in Christ,” a program on the responsibilities of the local church. A skit entitled “What’s My was given by Mrs. Kent and Mrs. Sephus Jackson. Meditation and Scripture was given by Mrs. David Wynn as well as an article on praying. Each member then offered a sentence prayer closing with a prayer by the leader. The circle chairman, Mrs. John Kelley, conducted the business meeting. Letters from the W.S.W.S. branch secretaries of special projects, Mrs. Dawn Sitfler and the RFv; Wff N.M., were reatit and explained by Mrs. Homer Arnold. The roll call was answered by 11 members and one guest, Miss Gloria Harvey. It was decided that the August meeting would be a picnic. Mrs. Kelley dismissed the group with a prayer. The hostess, Mrs. Harvey, assisted by her granddaughter, served refreshments. . The St. Mary's Township Farm Bureau will meet at the Blue Creek club house Friday at 8 p.m. Each family k requested to bring one pie and table service. order nowi Frozen fruit. Sour cherries, Sweet Cherries, Blue Berries, Dew Berries, Black and Red Raspberries, Peaches, Pineapple. HAMMOND FRUIT MARKETS, INC., 240 N. 13th Street. Phone 3-3703. 163 3t

BOARDMAN'S SEWING MACHINE . SHOP OPEN FOR BUSINESS AGAIN! Starting "Monday, July 15th SEWING MACHINES, SALES - SERVICE. REPAIRING-PARTS. Many thing* to sell. Ask for my shopper’s guide. 223 North First St. Store Hoars: • a. m. to 8 p. m. Every Day.

IT’S V\L-l FOR VALUES I at the DECATUR SI DEWALK SALE WEDNESDAY, JULY 17th Regular $2.99 Ladies & Petite Pastel Children’s Dresses Summer Dresses NOW SI.OO REGULAR Now SIE .00 * >5 99 - $6 99 Regular $1.99 Exquisite Form « BLOUSES BRAS _ now regular 99c —- - —- If-— — . . — Regular 39c Regular $1.99 PANTIES GOWNS and P.J’s. for .$ J .00 ' 2 for SJ.OO or $ J .59 ea. 103 N. 2nd St. Decatur, Ind. "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY PORK LOINS c ® • 3~9- . 33' "SUPER-RIGHT" Center Loin Cuts, 89c lb. CENTER RIB CUT PORK CHOPS n. 79 c SEEDLESS—WHITE GRAPES OR NECTARINES 29 c ICE CREAM JANE PARKER Cheerio Bars Cherry Pie 2559‘ "39' Sliced Cheese PROCESSED X 79 c Giant Tide s™. ................. 68‘ Special Sale EIGHT O’CLOCK Coffee 3 i $ 1 49 SULTANA FREESTONE Peaches 3 79 c Pink Salmon COLDSTREAM .......... £ 53 c WF ■ | SAMSONITE FOLDING $099 I fl DIG WITH $25.00 A4P CASH Gold Medal Flour 5£ 49 c a .. ' ' I, Effective thru Tuesday, 17 * y 'l4 J U July 16, 1963

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