Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 194, Decatur, Adams County, 18 August 1955 — Page 3

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GENEVA GARDEN CLUB TO PRESENT FLOWER BHOW The "Swamp Angele," Geneva’s Junior Garden club, will present their first flower show, Saturday afternoon at the Geneva school building, between 1 and 5 o’clock. Theme of the show Is “A Little Bit ’O Heaven,” and emphasis will be on marigolds, "Flower of the Umberlost,” and on zinnias, "State Flower of Indiana." There will also be a division featuring bird houses, bird feeders, insect collections, scrap books, and hobbies. The show is being held during the birthday week of the great Indiana naturalist. Gene Stratton Porter, who resided in Geneva for 25 years, and was an early advocate of gardening and nature clubs for children.

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The public is invited to attend this flower show in the heart of the Limberlost. Miss Clara Marcilo Byers was recently married to Ohn Edgell in the St. Thomas Lutherat parsonage in Franklin county, Indiana. The bride is the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. WE. Byers of route one, Rockford, ()., and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edgell Qt Pleasant Mills. The bridegroom is employed at International Harvester in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Don Stump #ill be hostess to the Eta Tau Sigma sorority Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ehinger and family of Decatur, are home after spending ten days at Tippecanoe Lake. Sister Patrice, daughter of Mr.

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Society Items for today's publication must bo phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday #:3O a. m.) Karan Striker Phons 54121 THURSDAY D. Y. B. class of Trinity E. U. B. church, at the church, 7:30 p. m. Rainbow for Girls, Masonic hall, Important meeting, 7 p. m, Fellowc-raft Corn 8011, HannaNuttman park, 6 p. m. Little Flower study club prayer hour, Mrs. Margaret Braun, 8:30 p. m. < Women of the Moose, Moose home, 8 p. m. Officers at 7:30 p. m. Father's auxiliary of V. F. W„ post home, 8 p. m. SUNDAY Martin Leimenstoll reunion, < Pleasant Dale parish ball. TUESDAY Eta Tau Sigma sorority,' Mrs. Don Stump, 8 p. m. and Mrs. Al Schmitt of Decatur, is home visiting with her parents. She is presently teaching at the St. Mary's school in Fond du Lac, Wis. Mrs. Schmitt will drive her back August 27, at which time she will visit her other daughter at Fond du Lac, Sister Marcellus, who is a novitiate there Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ellerbrock of Lake City, la., have returned, home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Gass and family and other relatives. They were honored Sunday with a potluck picnic at the William Gass residence east of Decatur. Attendnig were Mrs. E. F. Gass. Mr. ami Mrs. Dan ZeSer and family, Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Borman and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Braun, and son. The Ellerbrocks were guests of Mr. ' and Mrs. James (fochran and family at a dinner Monday evening. It was necessary, to shoot a heifer belonging to Walter Lehman < of Berne Monday night. The animal was hit by a car driven by Clifton Gerber of Berne and so badly wounded that it had to be killed. The animal was butchered. The 14-month-old son of Mr. and , Mrs. Paul Reidenbach of near Bluffton, who was taken to Chicago several days ago after an X-Ray examination showed a peanut had lodged in his throat has been returned home. The peanut was removed by instruments inserted through the mouth. Two bandits held up the Van Del Drive-in theater, eight mjies east of Van Wert Tuesday night and escaped with s'2o2. Huntington county needs a modern Davy Crockett. Three persons, two fanners and a truck driver have reported seeing a bear in the vicinity of Mt. Etna and they want it chased off .or shot. Court News Marriage License Joe Wealleans, 18, Toledo, 0., and Linda Achor, 16, Toledo, O. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

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&JOSMTAL Admitted Mrs. Ralph Kleber, Fort Wayne: Mrs. Carl Wolfe, Pleasant Millt; John Burkhead, Decatur: Michael A. Ehrsam, Monroe: Mrs. Ellen Lengerich, Monroe; Miss Naomi Sipe, Rockford, O.; Mrs„ Earl Blackburn, Decatur. Dismissed Lawrence McCullough. Monroe; Harry Roth, Bluffton; Michael A. Ehrsam, Monroe; Mrs. Vernell Habegger and baby boy, Wren, O.; William Schumacher, Decatur; Gerald F. Nevil, Geneva; Mrs. Frank Troendly, Convoy, 0.; Aloys Sorg, Fort Wayne; Mrs. Charles Shidler, Fort Wayne; Mrs. Norval Rich and baby boy, Decatur; Mrs. Leßoy Kolter and baby girl, Decatur;" Henry Dierkes, Decatur; Mrs. DeLane Bowman and baby boy, Monroe; Clinton Stevens, Paulding, O. » < 1 Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Spaulding became the parents of a baby boy, Jeffrey Earl, born Wednesday morning at the Jackson osteopathic hospital in Jackson, Mich.' Mrs. Spauling is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Gehrig, former residents of Decatur, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brunnegraff are the parents- of a baby girl born Tuesday at the Parkview memorial hospital. Fort Wayne, weighting seven pounds and 11% ounces and named Marilyn 'Sue. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brunnegraph of Decatur are the paternal grandparents and Mr. and Mrs. Meldo Mast of Fort Wayne are the maternal grandpar enta. -» ■ - . -■ ■ - < _ At the Adams county memorial hospital: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brezovacki of Decatur became the parents of a baby boy born Wednesday at 4:20 p.m., weighing seven pounds and 5% ounces. Two Business Men Trade Punches Here Two Decatur business men tried the old fashioned bare fist tactics of settling an argument Wednesday afternoon and a postal employe who separated the principals received the only square punch. After a short skirmish on' the post office lawn, the men were separated and about the only damage was some soiled clothing. A ;r —'.33 —

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Eisenhower Works During Vacation Official Actions At Vacation Spot FRASER, Colo. (INS) — President Eisenhower is finding out once again at his Rocky Mountain fishing camp how hard it Is for the President of the United States to take a vacation. He arrived at secluded Byer’s Peak Ranch Tuesday determined to get a complete rest as far as possible from the grueling routine of.the White House. Wednesday, the first full day of his “vacation,” he took these official actions, working on a card table in his cabin: 1. Approved a new code of conduct for American prisoners of war. aimed at combatting ComS inunist "brainwashing.” 2. Appointed a new ambassador, national security expert Robert H- Thayer, to Communist Rumania. 3. Signed a treaty with Panama and a proclamation that was the last formal step in IT. S. approval of admitting a sovereign West Germany to the European defense alliance. 4. Accepted the lone of his appointees. Archie A. Alexander, who has been under fire for his policies as governor of the Virgin Islands. 5. Appointed a new judge, John M. Cashin. to the federal bench in New York. The astonishing thing is that Mr. Eisenhower also found time to catch close to ‘his limit of trout, including a 17-incher; work on an oil painting of the Rockies; hit out" some practice golf balls and serve as chief cook at the fishing camp. Report John Kiess Slightly Improved The general condition of John Kiess,-54, of Decatur, city power department employe who was critically injured in an accident Monday, was reported improving today by his attending physician at the Parkview Memorial hospital in Fort Wayne. Kiess was taken to Parkview after emergency treatment at the local hospital Monday. He sustained a punctured lung and a punctured spleen when the city utility truck which he was driving hit a Citizens Telephone company truck at a blind county T9ad intersection. ~ - r

Tex Beneke's Band At Celina Sunday Tex Beneke, the leading saxsoloist and vocalist in the late Glenn Miller’s band, will bring hie ever-popular orchestra to the Edgewater Park dance pavilion at Celina, 0., Sunday for a one night engagement. Beneke, lawayn popular as a side man with the Miller orchestra, has been a great success as a leafier since organizing his own band. ' ’ ■ iSchindler Assigned To Commission Walter Schindler, veteran state police officer, has been assigned to t)fe public service commission

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with three northern Indiana countieß. He will have charge of the truck weight enforcement In the three countien, including Adams ' county. Schindler, who resides in Berne, has been assigned to Adams county for several years. .In taking the public service commission assignment. he retains his ‘seniority in ' the state police. Dick Sutton Will Attend FBI School Friends here have learned that state police officer Hick Sutton, son of Mrs. J. C. Sutton, Sr. of > this city, will leave in September for Washington, D. C„ where he will take a three month F. B. I.

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■ course. Each year Indiana is permitted » to send one state police officer and ’ one municipal police officer to the school. Officer Sutton will continue in the Indiana state police organl- ■ zation. Chicago Woman Is Killed In Accident GARY, Ind. (INS) —Gene Lewis, ' 63, of Gary, today faced charges of reckies driving as an aftermath of an accident in which 67-year-old Gertrude Oslowski, of Chicago, was L killed. Police said that a car driven by f r Lewis swerved across the center i line on U.S. 12 in Gary Wednesday and struck the car in which the victim was riding.