Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 190, Decatur, Adams County, 13 August 1954 — Page 3

Friday, august 13, 1954.

— ” ——-

PORT CLINTON, O. IS SCENE OF FRAUHIGER REUNION The 36th annual Frauhiger re* union was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Frauhiger. Port Clinton. O. A basket dinner was served at noon followed by a program and a business meeting conducted by the president, Albert Frauhiger. Several contests were held with 'Rodney Beer receiving first prize in the running race and Wendell' Heer, second prize. Mrs. Wilford Mcßride was awarded first prize in the horseshoe game. It was decided that the next reunion will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Schlickman, Willshire. O. Present for the affair were- the following: Mr. and Mrs. Dorphus Schlickman anji children, Rosemary, Roger and Steven, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Yake and daughter, Evelyn; Mrs. Harry Frauhiger; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Borne; Wendel) and Roderick Beer; Mr. and Mrs. James Lovellette and sons, Roger and Johnny; Mr. and Mrs.

White Shirts... « Beautifully Laundered KELLY DRY CLEANERS Drive-In Plant - 3-Day Delivery Service - Uptown Store 427 N. 9th St. PHONE 3-3202 155 S. 2nd St. * CENOL MALATHION CONCENTRATE Docdoriaod THE NEW HIGHLY EFFICIENT INSECTICIDE Controls flies, eve . some resistant strains. One pint makes 6 gallons finished spray —just add water. To control flies you should have Malathion. ]KijS Investigate this latest scientific development WWSsk CENOL MALATHION SOLO IYi Smith Drug Co. DON’T BE «LATE . BE READY! Notice to Parents With School-Age Children . . . Have Those Hack-To-School Cars Repaired and Ready To Drive Back CE „ To School Now’ ... A Car May Be A Hazard. Bring Your Car in Today . . . Our Modem Equipped Service Shop Is Y our Best Insurance - For A Safe School Car. We Specialize In • Complete Motor Overhauling • Braking Relining and Repairing • Wheel Balancing • Wheel Alignment 1 « • Complete Chassis Lubrication COME IN TODAY . . . LETS TALK IT OVER * BUTLER'S GARAGE 126-128 S. Ist St. t Phone 3-2506

Ralph Mankey and family, all of Decatur, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Yake and Boris, Freddie, Kenny and Donnie; Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Mankey and daughters, Patsy and Laura, all of Craigvllle; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Yake, Bluffton; Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Mcßride and family, Ossian; Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Bauman, Berne; Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Gould and family, Tocsin; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoffman and children, Carolyn and Larry, Preble; Mr. and Mrs. Jess Schlickman and daughter, Sandra, Willshire, O. Mr. and Mrs. August Schlickman Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frauhiger: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Frauhiger and daughters, Mary Frances and Kathy Marie; Dick Irvin, Jask Leroy Kowden; Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Steiner and daughter, Susan; Mr. and Mrs. Jake Dennis and family, all of Port Wayne. Mrs. Esta Frauhiger, Goshen; Kenneth Frauhiger and son, Larry. Warsaw; Noah Frauhiger, Benton Harbor, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Sidell and daughter, Mary

Society Items fer today’s publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:90 a. m.) Sharon Kimble Phono MW FRIDAY W. S. W. S. of Calvary E. U. B. church,- church basement, 7:45 p.m. MONDAY V.F.W. Ladies auxiliary, „V.F.W. home, 8 p.m. FRIDAY „..s rb Story book hour, public library 4 p.m. D.A.V. auxiliary, hall, 8 p.m. Art department of Decatur Woman’s, club, public library, 7 p.m. TUESDAY Catholic Ladies of Columbia, C. L. of C. hall, 6:30 p.m. Decatur Garden club and Berne Garden club, Wells county state forest 6:30 p.m. Trinity E.U.B. church picnic and reception, Hanna-Nuttman park, 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY Decatur Home Demonstration club, Mrs. Gerald Durkin, 7:30 pan. Adams County chorus California tour, Rice hotel, 8:30 a.m. THURSDAY Women of the Moose, Moose home. 8 p.m., officers, 7:30 p.m. Friendship' Village club, Kimsey school, 1:30 p.m. Women's guild of St. Luke's Evangelical and Reformed church, church basement, all day. t Jane; Mrs. Frank Wainwright, all of Oak Harbor, O.; Mr. and Mrs. William Wagman, Toledo, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Brown; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clink and son, Tommy Helena, O.; Edward Wegman Gibson Burg, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Frauhiger, Port Clinton, O. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER HONORS BRIDE-ELECT Miss Ethel Schmiege, bride-elect of Doyle Haines, was the honored guest at a recent miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. Russel Haines and Mrs. Donald Haines at the latter’s home. When the honored guest arrived at the party, she was given a corsage of white chrysanthemums. Various games were played and prizes were awarded to Mrs. Delane Bowman, Mrs. Carl Horman, Mrs. James Merriman and Mrs. Everett Rice, who in turn presented them to Miss Schmiege. The bride-elect's mirty gifts were arranged under a green and jWjilte Am&ella. *3? ch was . /I 1 ®" mea with sweet peas and green and white streamers. The hostesses served refreshments to the following guests after the gifts were opened: the Misses Loran Schieman, Loreian Mullerlng and the Mesdames T. C. Schmeige, Elsie Haines. Delane Bowman, Glen Lautzenheiser, Richard Martin, Carol Horman, Delbert Fuelling, James Merriman Bill Lehman, Everett Rice, Gilbert Ehlerding and the honored guest. Invited guests who were unable to attend were Mrs. Kenneth Wanner, Mrs. Howard Steiner, and Mrs. Gail Runyon. ADD SOCIETY JANET LOU DRAKE OBSERVES STH BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. John Drake, Decatur, route 5, honored their daughter. Janet Lou, recently on her sixth birthday with a party. Games were played and prizes awarded to the winners, after which a luncheon was served on the front lawn. The honored guest received many lovely gifts. The birthday table was beautifully decorated and centered with assorted gladioli. Receiving invitations to the affair were Judy Colene Drake, eister of the honored guest, Janet Kay Brown. Arlene Bhifferly, Duane Shifferly, Harry McDermatt, Joan Hirschy, Debby Lynn Lehman, Gregory Drake and J erry Knittie. MISS ELDORA KIRCHNER HONORED RECENTLY '.Mrs. Martin Bultkneler, Jr. and Mrs. August Bouck were hostesses recently for a grocery shower given in honor of Miss Eldora Kirchner. Miss Kirchner and Marvin Etzler, Lima, 0., will be united in marriage Sunday evening at six-thirty o’clock in the Zion Lutheran church. After the guest of honor was presented with a lovely corsage, she was led into the entertaining rooms where the guest were seated. The rooms were cleverly arranged with sprinkling cans, cut flowers and crepe paper streamers. A large bride doll completed the decorations. Games were played with the winners presenting their prizes la Miss Kirchner. Following the games, the guest of honor opened her gifts. A bride doll also centered the serving table from which the hostesses served a delicious lunch to the following: Miss Kirchner, Mrs. Willard Fawbush, Mrs. Don Burke, Mrs. Conrad Doehrman, Mrs. Robert Lunz, Mrs. Irvin Doehrman, .Mias Betty Doahmian, Miss Evelyn Dehrman, Mrs. Clarence Bulte-

TTH? DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

meter, Mrs. Martin Gallmeyer, Mrs. Robert Buuck, Mrs. Martha Gallmeyer. Mrs. Donald Gallmeyer, Mrs. Reinhard SchOof, Mrs. Eugene Schoof, Mrs. (Esther Thieme, Mrs. Herman Etzler, Miss Donna Etzler,Miss Pauline (Etzler, Mrs. Robert Bieberich, 'Mrs. Edwin Korte, and Mrs. Rolland Mirier. Unable to attend were Miss Mary Ann. Lunz, Mrs. Vern Shoemaker, Mrs. Norman Buuck, Mrs. Wilbur Gallmeyer, Mrs. Ervin Gallmeyer and Miss Delons Gallmeyer. The D.A.V. auxiliary will hold an executive board meeting Mon, day evening at the hall at eight o'clock. A The Friendship Village club will meet at one-thirty p’elock Thursday at the Klmsey school. Mrs. Clark Funk and Mrs. Frank Liniger will be hostesses Thursday all day for Women's guild of the St. Luke Evangelical and Refprmed church. The meeting will be held lo the church basement. Miss Marie Engle will be the lesson leader. Members of the Happy Homemakers Home Demonstration club enjoyed a family picnic at Lehman park, Berne, Tuesday evening. After the suppet a Social hour was held. Twenty-five people were present for the affair. -- Thursday evening at eight o’clock the Women of the Moose will hold a meeting at the Moose 'home. Officers tre to be present at seven-thirty o’clock. Reports, which are to be turned in, are Mooseheart alumni, publicity, library, ritual and hespitaL A social hour will follow. The Decatur public library will be the scene for the called meeting of the art department of Decatur Woman’s club Monday evening at seven o’clock. At the Adams county memorial hospital: Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Landrum, city, became the parents of a babyson, weighing 4 pounds and 11 ounces, at 11:05 p,m. Thursday. A baby boy was born at 8:45 a m. Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Aiphonso Costello, city. The infant weighed 6 pounds and 15 aubces. fx DismiMMd Cart O'Daffer, Dixon, O. ‘ • Betty Graliker To Return To West Miss Betty Graliker will leave Sunday for Los Angeles, Calif., after spending her summer vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Graliker. Misa Graliker received her master’s degree in social science from UCLA last June and will take employment in Los Angeles. Accompanied by Miss Jane Klelnhenz, the two Decatur young women will travel the northern route to California. Mise Kleinhenx will visit in Los Angeles before returning home by plane. Pork View Addition Is Recorded Today The Park View addition, approv. ed in May by the city plan commissioners and the board of public works, was recorded today at the Adams county court house. The addition, owned and planned by Calvin L. Yost, includes 17 lots in 6.31 acres. It is located in the southeast part of the city Just off of Mercer avenue. Maybe you thought it was baseball. But it’s basketball that is the sport watched by the moat people in the U. S. No habit hue any real hold on 1 you, other than the hold you have ' on it.—Gardner Hunting.

Summer Dresses at DRASTIC REDUCTIONS Shop For These Savings EHIMIi & KORTMER THE BOSTON STORE

Sex Maniac Sought For Assault-Murder High School Girl Attacked, Slain TOLEDO, 0. UNSJ —Lucas county authorities pressed their search today for an apparent "sex -maniac’’ who assaulted and murdered a 17-year-old high school -girl and left her almost nude body in the woods off a country road near Toledo. The victim of the sadistic slaying was Mary Isolene Friess, a nearby Sylvania high school student who was assaulted as she peddled her bicycle along a lonely county road Thursday after getting mail from a rural box. Two knife wounds In her chest are believed to have caused the death In one of the most violent killings in Toledo-area history. Bhe also was struck on the head. Sheriff’s captain Alfred Batkowiak said the victim apparently struggled with her attacker before she was pulled into the underbrush. Authorities made a thorough search of the area Thursday but could find no trace of the attacker. The girl bad been making her home with her guardian George Bond but was spending two weeks with an aunt, Mrs. Mary Bond. -Mrs. Bond informed sheriff's deputies that the girl was mowing the lawn and offered to ride her ■bicycle up the street to get the mail. When she failed to return, Mrs. Bond called the state highway patrol and a search began. ■Several hours later Bonnie Chandler, a 20-yeorold cousin of the victim, saw (Mary’s body in a patch of woods about <0 feet from the edge of -the treets on Irwin Road. Capt. Batkowiak reports that the girl w-as lying on her back and that both hands were bloody, indicating she had scratched and fought with her attacker. Most of the clothing had been torn off.’ Police found the victim’s bicycle in a ditch and also found her hornrimmed glasses along the road. No murder weapon was found and the only clue to date, police said, are a number of footprints near the murder scene. Traffic Charge Filed Against Decatur Man An affidavit charging Dr. Henry FTohnapfel with driving.to the left of the center of the road has been filed in city court. The charge was signed by state trooper Gene Rash. Rash was one of the investigating officers in a five-car collision July 31 on 0. S. highway 27 five miles north of Decatur. The accident caused injuries to three persons and extensive property damage to four of the five vehicles. Dr. Frohnapfel was driving one of the vehicles. He hit almost headon with a car driven by Theodore Sprunger of Berne. A summons has been issued returnable (Monday morning in the city court. Richard Macklin Is Area Chairman Richard J. Macklin, Decatur automobile dealer, has been reappointed area chairman tor Adams county for the national automobile dealers association, according to word received here today from Charles €. Freed, national president of the organization. Macklin was singled out for this honor in appreciation of his efforts, -both locally and statewide, in behalf of automobile dealers and the motoring public. . Aa area chairman, Macklin will provide close liason between NADA in Washington, D. C. and Adame county’s new cor and truck dealers. He will coordinate local dealer action for programs and activitee developed by NADA or by the Indiana state organization. Macklin has been in the automobile busiA careful motorist is one who is driving to court to answer a summons for speeding.—Wall Street Journal.

nes» for 21 years, and is a partner, in the Phil L. Macklin (Jo. Chrysler-Plymouth agency. Monthly Report Os Adams County DHIA Everett Rice, supervisor for the Adams county dairy herd improvement association, reports the butterfat average of the association for July was 32-6 pounds. The 10 high herds: Eugene Caffee, 60.3; Daugherty & Amstutz, 46.8; Martin Habegger, 43.7; Carl Amstutz, 42.2; C. P. Steury & Son, 40.9; D. Habegger, <0.7; Henry Aschleman, 4Q.6; Edison Lehman, 38.1; Franklin Steury, 37.7; Mrs. Margaret Nussbaum & Sons, 37. The high cows; Martin Habegger, 90.9; Rolandes Liechty, 84.8; Reuben Schwartz, 81.6; Martin Habegger, 80.9; Reuben Schwartz, 80.2; Mary Briggs, *78.9; Shoemaker & Worden, 76.1; Eugene Caffee, 75.3; Eugene Caffee, 75; I ■Eugene Caffee, 74.3. Youth Is Killed As Tractor Overturns * LAPORTE, Ind., (INS) — Concern over the fate of a chicken caused the death of Max L Orth, 16, of South Bend, on a county road six miles east of LaPorte Thursday. Orth waa driving a tractor which was pulling a hay bailer and a farm wagon when he ran over a chicken. When he turned around to mark the fate of the chicken, he lost control of the tractor which left the road and plunged into a seven-foot ditch, falHng on top of the driver. Nearly 2,000,000 Americans live permanently on wheels, in 9,000 trailer parks. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur.

SAY IT WITH FLOWERS

Tteca ‘fa fytfir Your answer is here ... in the new _L_ i r\f\ i 1 V till I I I / II I / /1 it /*\ 1 I f| /nV I/I / 1 A7 LL/i v ZjX XJ . \J \J Ay V J xJI J J ; . Ready for your choosing in truly Fall fashions to treasure. Sparkling new creations by such *' W famous names as AML • VICKY VAUGHN Nice Selection * TONI-TODD New Fall Collar* * BOUUIVARD 7”.'.'.'* U ‘X" LOUISA ALCOTT 1.00 up Hr * MARTA’D Fur I om Poms 79c Come in Tomorrow . . . try sev- « ■ eral on. New Fall Puraei attractive new numbers Good selection in Regulars, PURSES Half Sizes, Juniors 3.00 plus tax wB ■ *i; 95 BLOUSES Good Selection Crepe* or Sheer* Bl « > 2.98 up | ff SCARFS /l G«y New Print* or LpkX Plain Color* f'S’Mb • 9«c MP Stole* • - Sh ” p Truly a "mu»t” J.'j for Fall. A*k to rjM* <y 2 11, 1 f wh »ee them IH t J • L 2,98 up Ehinger & Kortenber THE BOSTON STORE M 1 ’*

The human heart ? beats between two and three billion times during the average lifetime.

■Blg|BmAlMr * w ■ ■ ■ w B [.Bj'JßßßjWil|3 tGRWKTg I B I’ll 3 ME 11 11 jj’r'B BB Ik 11 gj H 3M WHB B 1 ® ; Ab m, a ■ mWB m ■ mvß ■ BBHb B j pm ik b*l ■»1 _■* V BWw* j| I R 11 F * 1 »R - * ■ B 3 * Mm 13 WnWwlWfficffßlTl MBB — -. , . .. •” '' ■■ '■' ■.-' ■■’.••

TEN TOP TUNES (Sj AT SCHAFER’S ■ * 1. Sh-Boom — The Crew Cuts 2. Little Things Mean a Lot — Kitty Kallen 3. The Little Shoemaker The Gaylords 4. The High and the Mighty — Les Baxter 5. Hey, There — Rosemary Clooney 6. Three Coins in the Fountain — Four Aces 7. Hernando’s Hideaway — Archie Bleyer 8. In the Chapel in the Moonlight — Kitty Kallen 9. I’M a Fool to Care — Les Paul & Mary Ford 10. I Understand Just How You Feel The Four Tunes ,■

PAGE THREE

If you have something to sell or rooms for refit, Sy a Democrat Want Ad. It brings remiltM.