Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 151, Decatur, Adams County, 28 June 1955 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. Entered at the Decatur, lad.. Post Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller President 3. It. Heller — - Vice-President Chas. Holthouse Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates: By Mail in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $8.00; Blx months, >4.28; 3 months, >2.25. f By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, 99.00; • months, *4.75; 3 months, >2.80. By Carrier: 25 cents per week. Single copies, 6 cents.

Dacatur had a couple of damaging motor mishaps during the last Week, Involving property damage but there was no repetition of the tragic happenings of the week before, for which' we should be most thankful 0 0 Nearing the half way mark in major league baseball, it appears as if the Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Yankees would battle it out in the World Series next fall. Both present leading teams could make it a runaway before the season ends. o 0 - Decatur young people are cautioned that the state of Indiana has a pretty drastic fireworks statute. It is not only against the law to sell firecrackers in Indiana, It also is a violation to possess or set them off. Sparklers are not considered to be in violation. -—0 There are still an occasional bunch of itinerant peddlers working in this area. Housewives, whenever in doubt, should not hesitate to call the Chamber of Commerce or police department When a peddler calls. If they’re reliable they’ll wait until you complete your call. If not you may scare them clear out of the city. 0 0 It soon will be budget-making time. Officials of all units of gov- ' ernment are starting the task of setting up their expenses for next year in order to establish a tax rate. Then when all units have completed the work, each rate is added together to get the Adams county rate. Each unit's budget including school, city, county and library will be published in August, prior to adoption. -—o—oDecatur merchants are making a special effort during the next month to sell vacation needs to local shoppers. Most retail stores will feature equipment for golfing, fishing, vacationing and picnicking. For all of your vacation and week-end motor trip needs watch the advertisements of local merchants. If you get the habit of trading in Decatur, you’ll know you’re getting the most for your money from reliable merchants.

m PROGRAMS (Central Daylight Time)

WKJG-TV (Channel 33) TUESDAY Events* 4:oo—Gatesway to Sports 4:ls—Jack Gray, News 4:2s—The Weatherman 1 4:3o—>DLnah Slwre Hhow 4:4s—News Caravan 7:oOJChlna Smith 7:3o—‘Dancing Party " B:oo—Fireside Theater B:3o—Circle Theaiter 9:oo—Truth or Consequences 9:3o—■Llberace 10:00—The Weatherman 10:10—Sports Today >0:15 —Dave Lee, News 10:50—Boston Blackie 11:00 —Armchair Theater Wednesday ■oralair 4:ss—Sign-on & Program Preview 7:00 —Today - --- 9:oo—Ding Dong School 9:3o—Page 33 10:00—Home . 11:00 —Tenn. Ernie Ford Show 11:80—Feather Yosw Nest , Afternoon . M:of> —News at Noon % 12:10 —The Weatherman 15315 —Farms and Farming 19 30 —Matinee Theater I:2s—Fail th to Live By 4:30 —Here’s Charlie 2 00—Ted Mack’s Matinee j:3o—Greatest Gift - 2:45— Concerning Mias Marlows ■ 3:00—4581 tor’s Desk 3:15 —Musical Memo j ; 30—World of Mr. Sweeney B:4s—Modern Romances 4 :Vo—Pinky Lee ■,, J d Gun° Playhouse 4':*"—Gatesway to sports 4:ls—Jack Gray. News B:2s—The Weatherman 4:3o—Eddie Fibber >:4»—News Caravan t;flo—Waterfront . 7:3o— <My lAttle Margie ” • B:(W»—Where We rv You g:3o—Eddie Cantor s:oo—Title Is Your Life 9:3o—■Big Town 10•<»«»—The Weatherman ~ t 10:10—sports Today 10:16—Dave Lee. News 10:30—Mr. District Attorney 11 TheaUr

Most community drives ate centered around the raising of huge funds; some good, some bad. Every cltisen should be interested in the drive to save human lives. Headed by state, municipal and county officials the “Slow Down and Live” campaign is being stressed throughout the nation. It is a gigantic drive to save lives by urging all people to drive carefully on our crowded streets and highways. Like other campaigns, on certain days it appears to be bogging down. It’s up to everyone of us to join in the campaign of saving lives and property. “Slow Down And Live.” “ 0 0 Pete Wemhoff, editor of Automotive News, Detroit, Mich, and a son of Mrs. George Wemhoff of Decatur, continues to move to the top in the Slocum Publishing Co., which concern publishes the well known automobile weekly magazine. Wemhoff, member of the directorate, vice-president and editor of the magazine has now been named general manager in addition to his other duties. Pete, a Decatur Catholic high school graduate, is a frequent visitor in his old home town. Many Os his friends here have followed his career with pride and will be glad to know of his latest accomplishment -—0 o—— » The old Man with the Scythe held sway over the week-end, it appears. Two babies were burned to death at Bluffton; two persons were killed and others injured when a speeding car hit a bridge four miles south of Fort Wayne; a Hartford City rtaji, his wife and son were killed near Eaton, Ohio. There were other accidents over the state and through the middlewest that ought to make us all stop, look and listen when we start out on an automobile trip. Watch out for the other cars. Over near Warsaw several people were injured when three men, said to have been intoxicated, went on a wild drive. How long will we stand for this reckless ' driving’ — 1 .

WIN-T (Channel 15) TL'ESDAY Evening 6:oo—The News, Hickox 6:15 —The Weather, Hoyle 6:20 —Sports Eye,. Grossman 6:2s—Teleqttlz 6:3o—Douglas Edwards, News 6:l.i—Jo Stafford 7:oo—Gene Autry Show 7:3o—'Hulls of Ivy B;oo—Meet Millie B:3O—TV Readers Digest 9:00—461,000 Question -9:30— Same 10:00—Motor City Fights 11:00 —Noble County Review WEDNESDAY Morning 7:00 —The Morning Show , 9:oo—Gary Moore Show 9:l's—-Steuben Review 9:3o—Morning Matinee 10:30—Strike It Rich 11:00—Vai ia n t I d y 11:15—Love of Idfe • — 11:30 —Search For Tomorrow 11:45—Guiding Light Afternoon 12:00—The Inner Flame 12:13 —Road of Life 12:30—Welcome Travelers I:oo—Robert Q. Lewis t: 15—Afternoon Show 2:oo—Big Payoff 2:30 —Bob Crosby Show 3:oo—Brighter Day 3:ls—Secret Storm 3:30—0n Your' Account I:oo—'Adventure in Afternoon 4:3o—The Down Hamers s:oo—Bar 15 Ranch B Nows, Hickox 6:l's—Tlie Weather, Hoyle - 6:2o—Sports Eye, Grossman 6:2s—Telequiz 6:3o—.Douglas Edwards 6; 15—Julios Ladtosa 7:oo—Arthur Godfrey' 7 : 30—Gene Autry 9:oo—The Millionaire B:3o—fve Got A Secret * 9:oo—Front RBW Center 10:00—All American Wrestling 11:00—t*teirt>en Review MOVIES ADAM* THEATER "Chief Crazy Horse" Tues & Wed. at 7r33;■ ■»«?. Thurs. ax 1:40;-8:40; 5; ID: 7.40; 9:15. DRIVE-IN THEATER ■'i»uc.l In the Sun" Wed. & Thtirs. at dusk. ,

Peppy Gals The Decatur Peppy Gals 4-H club held their regular meeting at the Decatur high school June 23. The meeting opened with the pledges led by Linda Norris. The minutes of the last meeting were read and the dues were collected. Roll call was answered by "how many years I have been, in 4-H.” , It was announced that all projects are to be judged July 25 and the county judging and demonstration contests are July 8. Onalee Barkley led the group singing and plans were then discussed for the club trip. Th* meeting closed with refreshments serxed by Shirley Painter and Nancy Gephart to the 30 members, two leaders and two guests present. The next meeting will be a. swimming party held at the city pool from 10 to 11:30 jt.m. All girls are asked, to meet at the high school at 9:30 a.m. £ Peppy Peppers The Peppy Peppers girls 4-H club and the Happy Hoosiers boys 4-H club of French township and their parents held a potluck supper at the state forest June 20. After the supper the 4-H meeting was called to order by the Happy Hoosiers’ president, Charlies Fiechter. The 4-H pledge was led by Rozella Pfister and the pledge to the American flag was led by Lester Smith. Harry and Larry Gerber furnished entertainment with a few accordion numbers. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baumgartner and Dennie, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Smith and Lester, Mr. and John Baumgartner, Lois and Gene, Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Isch, Patsy and Alan. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beaty and Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gerber. Arlen, Diane, Marcene and Neil, Mr., and Mrs. Guy Gerber, Harry, Larry, Duane and Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kipfer, Ned. Karyl, and Tom. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Kipfer, John and Ted, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Isch. Joyce. Perry and Cheryl, Mrs. William Kipfer, Richard and Janeil, Mrs. Walter Kaehr, ißonnie and Rita. Mrs. Ralph McAlhaney, Ruth Ann, Mrs. Harold Moser. Phil, Dwight, Ann Marie and Cynthia. Mrs. Walter. Pfister, Lucille and Rozella, Mrfc. O. K. Zerkel and Sheryl, Mrs. Ervin Isch, Donnie, Charles, Stanley and Barry. Charles Fiechter, Kent Ringger, Don Meshbergef and Leonard Balsinger. Happy Hustlers The sixth regular meeting of the Washington Happy Hustlers 4-H club was held June 21 at the home of Doris Bluhm. The meeting was called to order by the presfdent, Carolyn Mitchel. Group singing was led by Cynthia Lehman and the pledges were led by Anna Singleton and Rosanne Lautzenheiser. The roll call was answered by the “most beautiful scene you ever saw.” The minutes of the last meeting were read by Gretchen Schnepp. The special feature was a reading by Gretch; en Schnepp. The record books were checked by the leaders. The meeting was adjourned and refreshments served by Doris Bluhm Carole Miller. Bette and Judy Royer. The nex-t meeting will be held July 5 at the home of Arville Smith at 7 p.m. Cloverblossom The Geneva Cjoverblossom 4-H club met recently at the Geneva school. The meeting was called to order by Dianna Sprunger, president. The meeting was opened by the pledges led by Jeannie Nevil and Rosie Webb. ißoll call was answered by 21 members. For the special feature. Dianna Sprunger played a piano solo. Songs were led by Kay Macklin. The health and safety lesson was led by Betty Jones. Joy Everhart gave a demonstration on planning a meal and preparing a salad. Sally and FXtty Schister gave a demonstration on greasing a cake pan. Cantos were led by Beverly Mosser. Refreshments were served by Patty Sctiister, Wanda Sprunger, and Rosie Webb. i u I Household Scrapbook I 1 BY ROBERTA LEE I V ; i o Casseroles When baking food in a casserole, do not take it out of the refrigerator and place it at once in a hot oven. Allow the casserole and the oven to heat together and there will be no breakage. f*orch Cushion If tße cushion of the porch swing is covered with attractive oilcloth, it will protect it from the rain, and any soil can be easily wiped off. » Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With Little Worry Eat. talk, laugh or sneeze without tear of Insecure false teeth dropping, slipping or wobbling, FASTEETH holds plates flrmer and more comfortably. This pleasant powder has no gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Doesn't cause nausea. It’s alkaline (non-acld). Checks “plate odor” (dcntdrc breath). Get FASTEETH at any drug counter.

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C -—o 20 Years Ago [ Today ! o June 28 —Central Soya company donates seed to plant 17 acres of the park at the Homestead. The Decatur General Electric club has donated 51,300 for the landscaping. A crowd of over 900 persons attended the Greenlee meeting at Sunset, sponsored by the Adams county Young Democratic club. Hubert Zerkel, Jr„ Dick Hammond and Lewis Smith selected from Boy Scouts to attend the national jamboree at Washington, D. C. August 21 to 30, inclusive. Dr. Roy Archbold stricken and, must remain in’bed several weeks. Dr. and Mrs. H. Frohnapfel leave

NOTICE -F Due To Employees Vacations We Will Not Operate Our Cleaning or Pressing Department from July 4 to July 9. The Decatur Dry Cleaners 209 W. Jefferson St.

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11 Sunday for Syracuse, N, Y., to ate tend a convention of national cljij'opractic foundation. , I n—... p r Modern Etiquette BY ROBERTA LEE , 0 o i 1 I Q. When a girl has been invited ' to several different bridal show- ’ efs for the same bride-elect, is it ’ necessary that she bring M gift for each one ? A. if she attends each shower, it I is required that she bring a gift to I each one. However, it is not nec-l lessary that she attend all four or five showers on one gid if she feels I she can’t afford the expense of four ■ or five gifts. , Q. Where do I put my olives and radishes served at a formal din-

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