Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 166, Decatur, Adams County, 16 July 1955 — Page 3

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NEUENSCH WANDER FAMILY GATHERS AT PANDORA For the first time tn 10 yearn the large family of Mr. and Mna> William Neuemwhwandor of Pandora, O„ are being united today at Pandora. The reunion is the first state December, .1945, when Mr. and Mrs. Neuenschwander celebrated their 50th anniversary. Both are still living and are now 83 years old. AH of their IB children will be in Pandora today as will many their 34 grandchildren ant 30 rreat-granchlldrcn. The reunion, will take place at the Ed ttfightner residence where tbe Neuep*c.h■waoders reeide. Mrs. Leightner is their daughter. The other 11 children are Mrs. Amanda Ward of Decatur. Mrs. Melia Gehrig of Phoenix, Artz., Mrs. William Shoemaker of Pandora, Mrs. Eugene Blew of Huntington, Mrs. Kenneth Kauffman of Fort Wayne, Mrs. Carl Blessing of Fort Wayne, Harold Neuenachwander of Indianapolis, Jess of

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Chicago, 111., Edison of Duranko, Colo., Edgar of Los Angeles* Calif., and Ralph of Fort Wayne. Two sons of the Neuenschwanders died * In infancy. Mrs. Amada Ward’s five children and families who will attend are: Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Habegger of route three, Decatur, and their three children; Rev. and Mrs. Roger Ward and three children, Goshen; Mr. and Mrs. Brice Diehl and five children, Rockford, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ward and three children, Monroe; and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moser, Wren, O. Arrangements have been made by the family to have a reporterphotographer from Life magazine take pictures of the reunion. W. 8. W. 8. MEET RECENTLY WITH MRS. DONALD SMITH The W. S. W. 8. of the Union Chapel church met Thursday evening Cor their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Donald Smith. Mrs. Robert Folk was the program leader, using as her topic, “Go Tell It Where Sound the Cries of Race and Clan,” Those telling of the missionary work in different cities were: Mrs. Thurman Drew and 'Mrs. Vincent Parker. The call to worship was read by Mrs. Folk, after which group singing was enjoyed. The scripture was read by Mrs. Eunice Bird and Mrs. Florence Bauman had charge of “Meditation Before We Pray.” Mrs. Donald Smith had charge of the business meeting and gave a re-, port on the W. S. W. S. convention which she attended recently at Oakwood Park. Wawasee. Mrs, Earl Chase announced about the subscriptions to the “World Evangel,” which must be sent in soon. Refreshments were served by the hostess. The nekt meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Myron Franks, with Mrs. Wilbur Foor as the pro-

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GRANDDAUGHTER of film producer Cecil B. DeMille and her bride- . groom, Maj. Abbas K. el Boughdadli, embrace following their Egyptian wedding ceremony in the Egyptian consulate in San Francisco. She is former Cecelia DeMille Harper. (International)

gram leader. The D. Y. B. class of the Trinity E. U. B. church will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Manley Foreman. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Georgia Gage and Mrs. Georgia Foughty. All member? are urged to attend. , Sgt. and Mrs. John B. Rauch of Colonial Heights, Va., are the parents of a baby girl, Deborah Kay. born July 14, and weighing four pounds and six ounces. Mrs. Rauch is the fromer Jean Braun. The maternal grandmother is Mrs. Mary’ E. Braun and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rauch. At the Adams county memorial hospital: The Rev. and Mrs. David Slagle of Decatur are the parents of a baby boy born Friday at 2 p. m., weighing eight pounds and eight ounces. -t I (r 1 W*l Admitted Jesse Lautzenheiser, Decatur; Sandra Kay Miller, Convoy, O.: John Ralph, Bryant; Mrs. Sherman Essex, Monroe; Edward Elzey, Geneva. Dismissed Frank Strickler. Monroe; Mrs. Cora Pence, Decatur; Mrs. Keith Schnepp and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. Delmer Scott and Monroeville. ..... Leo Yager, chairman of .the board of directors of the Citizens Telephone company, is observing his 90th birthday today. He is a life-long resident of the community and is well known here. Mr. and Mrs. O. K.. Baker of this city will leave Monday for a visit in California. Mr- Baker is fore man of the job printing department of the Daily Democrat. Harvey Risley, of Berne, has One Minor Accident Reported By Police One minor accident involving two out-of-state cars early this morning was the only- traffic actiou lu.. the. city. A car driven by Orville F. Dodson of Mansfield, Ohio was hit by the auto of James W. Tarr, Camden, Tenn., at the Pennsylvania railroad crossing on Monroe street about 12:05 today. Tarr had pulled on the tracks and saw a train approaching so he backed up quickly and hit the Dodson auto, causing $45 damage to the hood of Dodson’s car. The signal lights were flashing at the time of the accident. .No damage was done to Tar’s auto. PAY BOOSTS (Continued from Page On?) tary Fred Wissman to $7,500; deputy fire marshal Howard Black to $7,200; World War memorial secretary Felix Brown to $5,700; beauty board secretary Ethel Cushman to $4,500, and deputy attorney general Lee LeMay who became chief deputy at a salary of $7,800. Chief deputy George Jeffrey will become chief counsel with a possible maximum salary o’s $9,000. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

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been admitted as a patient at the Wells county hospital. Members of.th® Berne First Misar> eB a five acre tract south of that city on state highway 27 from Mrs. Florence Stucky. They plan a new building there in the future. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Shirk, and a grandson. John Heller Staton of West Palm Beach, Fla., will arrive next Saturday via Indianapolis Tor a visit with The J- H. Heller family and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Suttles and family left Friday for a motor and fishing trip through the east. They will stop at several points on Lake Erie beforp going on to Maine. Mrs. Ed Rice and her brother, Avon Zimmerman, left Friday for a two weeks’ vacation. During this time they will visit Pfc. Gordon Rice at Fort Monmouth, N. J. They will also travel to New York City and Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and family and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hutker and family left today for Crooked Angola, where they will spend 'two weeks. x T i w J . Society Items for today's publication must be phoned In by 11 tin. (Saturday 9:30 •. m.) Karen Striker Phone 8-2121 SATURDAY Ice cream social, sponsored by V. F. W. ladies auxiliary, front lawn of the V, F. W. home, home-made ice cream. - * ' SUNDAY Dellinger school reunion. Willshire. 0., park, basket dinner at* noon. Methodist church picnic, carry-in dinner at noon, Hanna-Nuttman park. MONDAY V. F. W. ladies auxiliary, business meeting, V. F. M r . home, 8 p. m. Merry Matrons home Demonstration club, Mrs. Vincent Wurm. 8 p. m., members note change in date. Pythian Sister par|y, K, of P. home, 7:15 p. m. TUESDAY Decatur Garden club, Mrs. Charles Beineke. 2 p.m. _ .. Kuin-Joih-Us class of Bethany E. U. B. church, Mr. and Mrs. Clement Snell, 7:30 p. m. THURSDAY Friendship Village home demonstration club. Kimsey school, 1:30 D. Y. B. class of Trinity E. U. B. church, Mrs., Manley Foreman, 7:30 p. m. picnic. --- : MSCRVICB XJb New Addresses Mirs. Gladys Krick of North Eleventh street has reeeited the nfw addresfe of her son, Raymond. Hakeirand family, which/is: S/Sgt. and .Nirs. Raymond L. Hakes; 37th Radio Sq.; Mobile A. P. O. 214; New York, N. Y. They will be in England for three years. Mr. and Mrs. John Mayer of 604 Washington street have received the address of their son, Robert Kiser. His address is: Pfc. Robert FranklJn Kiser; U. S. ‘ 55540144; BTRY. ”B” 93rd A. F. 9th ARMD. D. V; Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. if - St. Louis — One inch of water on one acre of surface amounts to 27,154 gallons. ' • .

To Receive Adults Into Church Sunday At Sunday Service ' At Lutheran Church A group of 10 adults will be received into communicant membership at the 10:30 o’clock services Sunday morning at the Zion Lutheran Church, West Monroe and Eleventh streets. The sacrament of Holy Baptism will be administered to three of the new members, the sacred rite of confirmation to she, and one will be received by renewal of former profession. The eaerament of Holy Baptism will also be administered to a group of five children. “Adults are received into membership of the Lutheran church only after they have been previously Instructed in the principal teachings of the Christian religion drawn from the Bible and as taught by the Lutheran church,” stated the Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt, pastor of Zion Lutheran church. “These adults have all completed such a course of instruction since Easter Sunday and are now prepared to make a public confession of their faith in and loyalty to the Lord Jesus Christ and the teachings of God’s Holy Word,” said the Lutheran pastor. The following adults will be received on Sunday: the. Misses Julia Hollopeter and Doris and Donna Cauble, Mrs. Wilmer Bultemeier. Frederick Rumschlag, Bob G. Lenhart, Mrs. Leon Sieger, Mrs. Laurence Smith, ißbger Bowen, and Roger Krick. The five be baptised Laurence TStacy. ana Barry" SlaurJce, children of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Smith, and Terry Lee and Michael Leon, children of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sieger. In addition to the confirmation and baptism service at 10:36 an earlier worship service will be conducted at 8 oMlock, and Sunday school classes will be held from 9:45 to 10:16 a. m. The public is invited to attend the worship services in the Lutheran.church and to enroll children in the Sunday school. Church Commercial YUMA, Ariz. (INS) — The Yuma Episcopal Church has bought sponsorship of a baseball team on radio station KOLD. The minister does the commercials between innings and invites listeners to attend his church. Smart Ensemble 1 IK n L A x M«jk\ IJ-W. lOLjLy/uj> 36-00 Inj Wonderful in sizes up to 50 —■ this ensemble takes you everywhere looking slim and pretty! Sundress is neat, simple — n° frills to fuss over, lawyers ..ln_ a jiffy? TJittie bolero is a lovelyaddition for cooler weather. Pattern 9108: Women's Sizes -36, 38, 40, 42. 44. 46, Size 36 dress takes 4 yards 35-ineh fabric; bolero takes Ilf yards. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern for Ist-class mail” ing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Decatur Daily Democrat Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly Name, Address with Zone, Size and Style Number.

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TWO NEW YORK newspapermen who refused to say whether they once were Communist party members or not are shown on the Senate internal security subcommittee witness stand in Washington. David Gordon (left), New York Daily News copyreader, said he had not been a Communist since 1942, but pleaded possible self-incrimination in refusing to answer about prior years. Melvin Barnett, stew York Times copyreader, denied he had been a Red since 1941, and invoked the fifth amendment to remain mum on vears before. Later, the Times discharged him. (International)

Court News Complaint for Damages A complaint for S2OO damages has been filed by Richard Roth and the American States Insurance Co. against Ronald and Wilbur Robinson. A summons has been ordered returnable Sept. 6. The damages were allegedly incurred in an automobile accident Jan. 2ft, 1955. Continued The divorce case of Mary McGill against Murlin G. McGill has been continued by agreement of the parties. Hearing Re-set The petition for citation and application for modification of a court order filed in the divorce case of Betty Elaine Painter against Doyle Painter has been continued and reset for hearing July 22. Complaints Filed Four complaints on contract have been filed in Adams circuit court by the Commercial Credit corporation. They are against David R. Chadwell for $629.61. Consuelo Mendoza for $432.85. Richard B. Swygart for $555.90 and Floyd Thornton for $463.16. All of the amounts are balances due on automobiles. Summons have been or~ dered issued for all of the defendants returnable Sept. 6. Statement Filed In the divorce case of Merrill Reed vs. Eileen Reed, a statement has been filed by the superintendent of the Richmond state hospital that the defendant is unable to answer the summons on the complaint for divorce because it would be detrimental to her health: Estate Cases A petition for letters of administration of the estate of Corrine McCollum has been filed and a bond in the sum of SIOOO has been submitted!. Letters have been orderod' tshied to Richard H. McCollum. " Proof of the publication of notices of appointment and final settlement has been filed in the Kate Hammond estate. The final report has been submitted and approved. The administrator Jhas been discharged.and the estate is closed,_ The final report on the Laura Glendening estate has been filed and a notice has been ordered issued returnable Aug. 11. The final report shows a balance of $4,607.88 for distribution among six heirs. Stare Wins INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — Mrs. ' Alberta Woerner, a clerk at an In- j dianapolis furniture store, outwitted a bandit with a stare. The rob- ■ ber seized S3O from the cash reg-1 ister while she was looking up a -bill he owed. Outstared. the thief dropped the money and fled.

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The Prodigal Plays At Adams Theater The story of the Prodigal son is brought to the screen tn lavish splendor and spectacular settings in “The Prodigal” which plays at the Adams theater Sunday and Monday. Edward. Purdom is seen in the title role and Lana Turner plays the part of SamarA, the pagan goddess of love. Others in the cast of the picture include 'Louis Calhern, Walter Hampden. Audrey Dalton and thousands more. Photography is in Cinemascope and Technicolor. Technicolor productions will brighten ‘the Adams’ screen for the remainder of July, and coming Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday will be “Underwater,” starring Jane Russell, Gilbert Roland and Richard Egan. Telling the story of a search for sunken gold, much of the action was filmed in the crystal-clear waters of Hawaii and the Caribbean, where the skindivers battle sharks and other oceanic perils. Starting next Friday for four

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days, the Adams will present on» of the year’s most popular productions, “Strategic Air Command,” the story of our aerial fighting forces. Starring la this Technicol- • or thriller are James Stewart,,. June Allyson, Frank Lovejoy and many more. Theft Os Trailer Is Reported To Sheriff The theft, of a green two-wheel trailer with a Studebaker .bed was reported. to the Sheriff’s department Friday bv Joe Miller of Kenton, O. ' Miller is a ‘contractor who Is working on the -Fuelling ■ church. The trailer was stolen from the yard of the chuifch sometilmp Thursday The person or prisons who took it removed the license plate and left it in the church yard. Ice Cream Social, Homemade Ice Cream. V. F. W. lawn, July 16—6:30 p. m. 164 t 3

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