Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 110, Decatur, Adams County, 9 May 1958 — Page 3

FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1958

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PICNIC ATT GIRL SCOUT SHELTER Approximately 80 members and their families of the Bethany Builders class met at the Girl Scout Shelter house for a get together and picnic. A decision was made during the business session to sponsor two young people for church camp this summer. Serving on the committee were Mr. and Mrs. Herman' Lenhart, Mr. and Mrs. William Christen, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bevelheimer, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Affolder, Mrs.. Betty Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Robert August, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Richard McMahon, Mrs. Helen Rickford and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Sommer. PSI OTES CLOSE SEASON TUESDAY Tuesday evening will be the last business meeting of the season for the members of the Psi lota Xi sorority. It will be held at the usual time in the Girl Scout room at the Decatur Youth and Community center. AH members are urged by Mrs. Jack Heller, president, to attend this meeting for she feels it is one of the most important ones of the season. The second draft of the constitution, with the changes that have been made, wiU be read. Also included in the Tuesday evening business session wiH be the reading of the new roster of officers, which will be voted upon. •MISS HARRY JAMES CONDUCTS MEETING Members of the Decatur Emblem club met at the Elks home Thursday evening for their regular meeting of the month conducted in the usual form by the president, Mrs. Harry James. During the business session, invitations were read from East Chicago and Hammond, which invited the president and past presidents for the sedve the installation suite for the incoming officers of each club. The June committee decided to have a picnic again this year as in the previous years which will mark the last meeting until September. Spring flowers were used to decorate the entertaining room were refreshments were served from tables covered with lace tablecloths set with crystal candle holders with candles and bowls of lavender flowers. During the social hour, entertainmentwas furnished and prizes were won by Mrs. Harry King, Mrs. James, Mrs. Dale Death, and Mrs. Oran Schultz. Hostesses for the party were Mrs. Gene Rash, Mrs. Death and Mrs; James: ' — MARGARET’S BEAUTY BOOTH Permanents—Hair Styling PHONE 3-3906 For Appolatmeat Manraret Brrrbt ■ 23N f. 2ad

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SPRING THEME IS USED FOR BANQUET In keeping with the season, the tables used for the mother-daugh-ter banquet of the Eagle auxiliary and the senior Girl Scout dinner, were decorated with flowers and candles. A gift amount of $5 was given the Girl Scout troop and Mrs. D. BUrdette Culster then .took the floor and gave a speech, thanking the auxiliary. After the ‘‘secret entertainment committee presented a mock wedding, gifts were presented to the youngest mother, present, Mrs. I Cecil Igney, and to the oldest mother, Mrs. Bessie Bonerenke. A gift was also presented to the auxiliary mother of the year, Mrs. Mervin Stahl and several gifts were given to Mrs. Richard Baker and Mrs. Wesley Morris. Now in process are plans to attend the district 5 meeting at Marion May 17 at 2 o'clock. This also includes the annual picnic and Mrs. Wesley Morris is to be contacted if any member needs transportatibn to attend the event. PLANS ARE COMPLETED FOR FUTURE BAKE SALE At the regular weekly meeting of the Decatur Weight Watchers which was held at the Hbrary. plans were completed for the bake sale which is to be held at the Holthouse -Schulte clothing store Saturday. Tickets were also distributed for the skating party which the group is having Tuesday evening. Final arrangements were made for those who plan to attend the national convention which will be held Thursday, Friday and Saturday of next week in Milwaukee, Wis. Monday evening the club members will hold their instaUation of officers at the meeting to be held at 1127 Nuttman. All members are urged to be present and if anyone is interested in becoming a member, she is also invited to attend. One new members was welcomed into the club at this week’s meeting.» ORGANIGATION HOLDS ANNUAL GROUP SUPPER Friday evening, the Bobo comm : unity organizatibn met at th(e school for the annual carry-in supper. FoUowing the meal a short business meeting was conducted, during which an election of officers was held. ' " To take office will be the newly elected president, Richard MaHand: vice president, Sam CottreH; secretary, Mrs. Paul Hindenlang; treasurer, Richard Schafer; song leader, Mrs. Charles Tumbleson; pianist, Mrs. Roman Sprunger: advisors, Mrs. Milton Chronister. Austin McMichael, and Paul Rich; and the membership committee, Mrs. Roland MiUer and Mrs. Paul Rich. Dispensing for the .summer, the meetings wiU again resume in September at which time the committee members wiH be Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Drake, and the Rev. and Mrs. H. Bakner. « vliHI

HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUBS GROWTH SHOWN “We believe in the present and its opportunities, tn the future and its promises, in everything that makes life large and lovely.” These phases taken from the home demonstration creed explains the growth and success of the Adams county home demonstration clubs which is now being observed in national home demonstration week. “These clubs only grow and succeed when each lesson leader, club president, and each ■ member take what they have learned and pass it on to a neghbor or friend,” club officials commented today. “Tome demonstration and extension work began when the state saw a need of getting the new and important information from the land grant college or Purdue University to the people. They felt by having trained people in each county this research and information would travel quicker and more satisfactorily to the farmer and homemaker. Thus your county extension office came into being. The home demonstration clubs came into existence, because it was easier and quicker to present information to 20 or 30 women at a meeting than to each individually. ■ . In Adams county, home demonstration work began in 1919 when a few women in Root township met and formed a home demonstration club. They met once a month and their first lessons were qn the care of baby chicks and the making of vinegar. Mrs. Dale Moses was the first president. In 1923 three other clubs were organibed: St. Mary’s, Union and Kirkland. Also this same year Purdue University began sponsoring the clubs. The first lesson given in the county by a Purdue specialist was on making homemade dress forms.” “Soon other clubs were being organized until at the present time we have 22 organized home demonstration clubs in Adams county. Each of these club? elects lesson leaders who meet with Purdue specialists and receive information to pass on to their members. It is only as these members and leaders believe “In improving, enlarging and endearing the greatest institution in the world, the home,' that Adams county will become a better Place to live and one in which its children can grow to a fuHer, more prosperous adulthood.” Do-Your-Best class of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church will hold a meeting at the church Thursday evening at 7:30 o clock. Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. Earl Crider Mrs. Justin Passwater, and Mrs’ Jesse Case. Devotions will be led by Mrs Bertha Hakey. and Mrs. R- O. Wynn and Mrs. Case are to be in charge of the program. of U w» it ° f th<? Women ' s Society S . erVlCe of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church will meet Thursday evenat».B °’ clock at the home of Mrs. Melvin Tinkham. Step Into Flattery Printed Pattern \ VniEE 5 4/4 xjUl' « t «««« S ' ZES ( 9089 Utt-2414 /For you who like to look as fresh and feminine in the morning as you do for a. luncheon date! Sew this cool charmer in skip-iron cotton enjoy the scooped neckline, smart details. Printed Pattern 9089: Half Sizes 14tt, 16tt, 18tt. 20tt, 22tt, 24 tt- Size 16tt requires 3% yards 35-inch fabric. Printed directions on each pattern part Easier, accurate. Send FIFTY CENTS (coins) for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern for Ist-class mating. Send to Marian Martin, care jt Decatur Dally Democrat Pat tern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS With ZONE. SIZE and STYLE NUMBER.

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SPRING CONCERT ON CLUB’S AGENDA. A spring concert will 'be used to close the season of the general meetings of the Decatur Woman’s club. Acting hostesses to the final session, which is to be held at the Decatur Youth and Community Center, will be the members of the Music departent of the club. Beginning at 8 o’clock Monday evening, the concert will be composed of six parts, the first of which will contain the “Collect,” ease.” 7 “Sleep,” by Lelger, and What a Beautiful Mornin,’ ’’ by Richard Rodgers. These selections are to be given by the chorus. Mrs. Harold Murphy, organist, and Mrs. Glenn Borchers, pianist, will perform for the second part of the program. Their musical selections will include “GreensleeveS,” "Gue Sera Sera,” and “Twilight Time.” The chorus will then resume the stage and sing “Nocturne,” by Fibich-Reigger, and Gena Branscombe’s “I Bring You Heartsease,” "Sleep,” by Legieg, and Merkur’s arrangement of “Tiger Rag” were chosen for Mrs. Richard Kershner to play on the vibra harp and Mrs. William Gass, organist, will then giye a medley of popular favorites. ' Ending the concert, the chorus ■will sfng "Gloria” along with a favorite “Now the Day is Over.” Through this part as well as the other sections, of the program where the chorus participates, the choir leader is Miss Helen Haubold and the accompanist is Mrs. Harry Dailey. Committee members for the program are Miss Haubold, Mrs. Edgar Gerber, Mrs. Dallas Goldned and Mrs. Gass. All members are urged to attend the final meeting and to bring a guest. The Ave Maria Study club will be held Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Clayson Carroll, in Berne. Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock, the Monroe Better Homes Demonstration club member wiH be entertained by Mrs. Martin Steiner. Mrs. Robert Holthouse will be the acting hostess to the Associate chapter of the Tri Kappa sorority, Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Tuesday evening, the Eagles auxiliary will hold a regular meeting at the Eagles haU. The time wiH be 8 o'clock. Members of the Holy Family Study club wiH meet at the home of Mrs. Jerome Reed Monday evening at 8:30 o'clock. Acting hostess to the St. Dominies Study club Tuesday evening wdl be Mrs. Harold Engle. The meeting is to begin at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Kenneth Nash is to be the acting hostess to the Evangeline Circle of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church members Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The Adams county coon hunters club members wiH meet Saturday evening at 8 o’clock at the Reichart school house. ' &JO$ftlTAL ! v n now . Admitted Mrs. Joseph T. Milligan, Deca* tur; Mrs. Ray Parnin, Monroeville; Master Martin Leininger Jr., MonroeviHe. Dismissed Mrs. Stella Steed, Geneva; Mrs. Les Painter, Decatur; Mrs Cletus Green, Portland; Mrs Kenneth Metzner, Portland; Mrs Roger Stevens, Decatur. Borkenstein Named To I.U. Position BLOOMINGTON <W — Capt. Rob irt F. Borkenstein, director of the Indiana State Police laboratory >ince 1936, was appointed today as lead of the Indiana University poice administration department and director of the security training institute. SEWER CLOGGED? DON'T DIG -USE BOYER’S! II wot eece • otajor MpMIR, And th* lobor vol limply Immoaio To clew o deopod ioww, Till we loend H>e cere. Via torn—ll’i pood cooimoa Maial He need lor celHr dipplnp fe open clopped tevwi. ROYIR ROOT MSTROYtR dean lever line! el reoh, accumulation! of paper, preote, food, etc. Get ROYIR ROOT OHTROYtR. HABEGGER HARDWARE

Calendar items for today’s pub- ' ication must be phoned in by 11 Run. (Saturday 9:30) Phone 3-2121 Miss Pat Zehr FRIDAY All Adams county 1958 graduates, free dance and refresh- i ments, sponsored by Loyal O-der of Moose 1211, 8:30 until 11:30 , p.m., Youth Center. Calary E.U.B. W.S.W.S., church, mother-daughter banquet 7 p.m. American Legion auxiliary, Legion home, 8 p.m. , • Roadside councH, Hbrary, 2 p.m. Bobo Willing Workers club, ; school. Mother's day supper, 6:30 p.m. . Mt. Tabor W.S.C.S., Mrs. Paul Rich, 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY Delta Theta Tau sorority, former Gerber’s market, 9 a.m. rummage pale. Decatur Weight Watchers, Holthouse drug store, morning. Eagles auxHiary district meeting, postponed one week. Adams county coon hunters club, Reichart school house, 8 p.m. , MONDAY Decatur Weight Watchers, 1127 Nuttman, 8 p.m. Decatur’s Woman’s . club, Community center, 8 p.m. installation of officers. Profit and Pleasure HDC, Mrs. Julius Lengerich, 7:30 p.m. Pythian Sister ' temple. Moose home, 7:30 p.m. Needle club follows. Decatur Woman’s club, Community Center, 8 p.m. Holy FamHy study club, Mrs. Jerome Reed, 8:30 p.m. TUESDAY Happy Homemakers club, Mrs. Floyd Mitchel, mother-daughter banquet, 6 p.m. Kirkland WCTU, Mrs. Lores Steury, 1:30 p.m. Delta Theta Tau, Mrs. Don Stover, 8 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma, Mrs. Leo Faurote, 8 p.m. Olive Rebekah lodge 86, Odd Fellows home, 7:30 p.m. St. Catherine study club, Mrs. John 0. Miller, 8 p.m. Associate chapter Tri Kappa sorority, Mrs. Robert Holthouse, 7:30 p.m. Psi lota Phi, Community Center, 8 p.m. Eagles auxiHary, Eagles haU, 8 p.m. St. Dominic Studyc lub, Mrs. r liarbold Engle, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY ' Delta Lambda chapter of the Bfefa Sigma Phi, Mrs. Cletus Miller, 6:30 p.m. Evangeline circle of the Zion E. r and R. church, Mrs. Kenneth Nash, 7:30 p.m. Ave Maria Study club. Mrs. Clayson CarroH, Berne, 8 p.m. THURSDAY Unit 4 of the W.S.W.S. of the BeI thanv E.U.B. church, Mrs. Mel- . vin Tinkham, 8 p.m. Do-Your-Best class of the Trinity E.U.B. church, church, 7:30 ; P-m. Monroe Better Homes Demonstration club, Mrs. Martin Steiner, 7:30 p.m. Making Spot Checks During Safety Drive Spot checks on the safety drive aking place aU over the country ire being conducted by the law i officers in this community. At a later date, the officers will conduct an aU-out drive for the next wo months to assute that aU motor vehicles are in proper operating condition. The 10-point check vill include inspection of brakes, headlights, rear and stoplights ires, steering, exhaust system and muffler, window and rear view nirrors. The Decatur police department, he sheriff’s department, and the date police will be the officers conducting the check and inspecion program. Sheriff Merle Affolder said a safety lane would be set up for the inspection later this month —— Traffic Crash Takes Second Man Thursday JEFFERSONVILLE W — Jonar Dean, 71, HenryviHe, died in Clark bounty Hospital Thursday, the sec>nd victim of a two-car coUision m U. S. 31 near HenryviHe. KiUed outright in the crash Monday was Lloyd E. Gross, 32, LouisviUe, Ky. OPEN MOTHER’S DAY Sunday, May 11 DINNER BELL RESTAURANT 418 Winchester St. OPEN SUNDAY MAY 11—ONLY!

Mr. and Mrs. Ed F, Boknecht, of Laguna Beach, Calif., will visit with friends and relatives in Decatur. They plan to arrive in Decatur next Monday. Their son, Robert K. Boknecht and his family, may be able to join them in Decatur. Presents were presented to three Decatur G.E. Employes Thursday who are retiring this month from active employment, including George Buckley, Charles Zimmerman, and Mrs. Joe McConnell. John Colchin is reported in poor condition at the Adams county memorial hospital. Miss Gaynel Lankenau has been pledged to the Delta Omicron, a national honorary professional music fraternity fob students. Miss Lankenau is finishing her junior year at Colorado State College, Grieley, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Voglewede and daughter, Alice left this afternoon for Fon du Lac, Wis., where they will spend the weekend visiting their daughter, Sister Mary Martin, C. S. A. a teacher in the parochial schools in that city. Suster M. Gabrielita, a teacher at the Bishop Noll high school at Hammond, arrived this afternoon to spend Mother’s day with her mother, Mrs. Minnie Holthouse. At the Adams county memorial hospital: Born Thursday evening at 10:16 o'clock, was an eight pound, four ounce daughter to Jerome and Lois Geimer Rumschlag, of route 6. Jesse and Beverly Sue Dunsmore Mast, 310 Winchester street, are the parents of an eight pound, four ounce son bom at 1:45 o’clock this morning. - 1 — Kohne In Kentucky Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Kohne have received their son, Mike’s, new address. The address is Pvt. G. Michael Kohne, 16606180; Co. “C” 4th Bn. 2nd. Trng. Reg.; US ATC Armor; Fort Knox, Ky. Girl Scouts A meeting was held by Brownie troop 30. We repeated die Brownie promise. The officers led us in singing Brownie songs. We filled out our day camp registrations and we collected our dues. We made' bookmarks for our Mother’s Day gift. We were treated at the Ideal Dairy. Scribe: Vicki Jene Strickler Brownie troop 491 met recently. The meeting was opened with the Brownie promise. The Brownies got cards for Mother’s Day and wrote letters to their mothers. Treats were brought by Mary Ann Zintsmaster and Nancy Ehinger. Songs were sang and games were played outside. Scribe: Patty Rousseau Brownie troop 34 meet Tuesday at the St. Joseph school. We sang the Brownie smile song, then Mary Beth Terveer collected dues and Ann Kauffman treated. We made our Mother’s Day presents. Ann Haugk will treat next week. Scribe: Jackie Kohne. LIMBERLOST Drive-In Theatre GENEVA, IND. 1 Buck A Carload Every Night — NOW SHOWING — 2 SWELL SHOWS Both Technicolor “OREGON PASSAGE’ An Action Packed Western — ALSO — DEBBIE REYNOLDS LESLIE NIELSEN “TAMMY AND THE BACHELOR” PLUS--2 Cartoons. SUN. - MON. - TUES. 3 BIG NITES 2—BIG SUPER SHOWS Frank Sinatra, Rita Hayworth, Kim Novak “PAL JOEY” In Technicolor — ALSO — ‘TEENAGE DOLL” Starring June Kenney. STARTING WEDNESDAY “Love Slaves of the Amazon” & “The Monolith Monsters”

FINAL FLANS HAVE BEEN ANNOUNCED for the May 16 marriage of Miss Dixie Eileen Garner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Garner, route 6, and Robert Lee Hurst, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hurst, route 3. The Rev. Billy Springfield will read the vows at 7 o'clock in the Pleasant Mills Methodist church. Miss Mary Ann Kelsey will attend the bride as maid of honor and Gene-Hurst will be his brother ’s best man. Jim Hakes and -» Arthur Hurst, Jr., will seat the guests. After the ceremony, the couple will greet their guests at a reception which is to be held in the church parlor. Miss Garner *s a graduate of Pleasant Mills high school while the future bridegroom attended Adems Central high school and is now employed by the Decatur Bag service. y EXTRA POWER / * for oaty mowing on tough jobs Jr || I ENGINEERED FEATURES // I'IjDVWIIIIBgj that save time, work // S BUILT-IN QUALITY Z 7 |||l|l for extra years of torvico ■■““■■■■■l Slashes weeds like a . Jr breeze! An excellent performer, highly maneuverable, jPfflr Rugged precisioned I J construction. Sturdy, rust-proof cast Famous 1.75 aluminum housing v H P 4 - cycle •;. no k K e ° r Lauaon Engine. I shimmy. HiU-holder handlelock. Safe, Model FC-57 g odes nc convenient, troubleTree operation. 18 Rotary only Jr JUST ARRIVED! fill 24"'Wd/»-W? ,z irjyi World’s Newest and Finest Riding Rotary I Shilling Live-Forward, Neutral, Reverie * make mowing easy! ""~~4a Here's everything you've ever wanted In a riding / mower: ultra-modern deilgn, easy steering and ~ control, carpet-smooth mowing—all at a low, low cost that anyone can atlordl And look what you get— Roller traction drive—levels lawn; climbs steepest grades 11 ’ T ★ Dashboard control for STOP, START, RUN, ZX . > and CHOKE ★ Powerful 3Vs H.P. 4-cyde engine ★ Easy cutting-height adjustment PSinTA ... ..J Clutch and Automatic ★ Rugged heavy-duty cast aluminum deck Srak« Feet Central ★ Comfort contour seat ★ Trims within '/j in. of frees, fences, etc. > ★ Even grass distribution ~ ★ Easy hook-up for accessories r " Full 90-Day Factory Warranty

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