Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 235, Decatur, Adams County, 6 October 1955 — Page 2

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PM IOTA XI SORORITY HOLOS BUSINESS MEETING The Youth and Community Center wtaa the acene of the October business meeting of the Pei lota Xi sorority held last evening at S O’clock. Mrs. E E. Rydell. RM-j ideal, conducted the meeting The ! meeting was opened with the 30 j members present, repeating the, ' opening creed. Mr*. Robert AugwH read the treasurer's report and Mrs. Enos Osterman reed the corresponding letters. Roll was c*Hed ( and minutes read by the secretary. Betty McNerney. During rhe meeting it was decided to hold the story book hour, which is held at the public library, on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. It was also decided to sponsor a Girl Scout troop again this year, with Mr*. Robert Mastin in charge. The group decided to enter a float in the Haßwween parade October 31. Miss Nancy Callow was appointed chairman and her com- 1 mittee includes Mrs Jack Heller. Mr*. Roger Blackburn. Mrs. James 1 Moses, Mis* Karan Striker, Mrs. Harry Schwarts. Mrs. Victor Por- I ter, Mrs. David Brobier. Jr., Mrs. E. E. Rydell. and Mrs. Dave Ter- 3 veer. J The meeting was closed with the j group repeating the clnaiag creed.

F,«l AIK STEF » MAGIC J SOLE ... aa oiry seshiea that pillows .. f y<w, »»»p- ( \ Wwjß /f / Ji J7 S J / nt IRzt - f- / /IflHI Zgj&J/ Jrvl i the ] EMBRACE ABLE pump 1... glove-soft Inside i and OUt The elasticized faille collar ■j . . ; hugs your foot snugly, gives gently as you walk. I? -— : A tribute to fine pump making—this is the uhimate in superb fit and cushioned comfort. ;In Stock—3 Ways Black - Brown Suede and Rise Cats $ B MB g AAA - B 4-10 Other Styles _____ $8.95 to $12.95 Getharn Gold Stripe Beawtiftfl Stockings—Color Keyed with all the New Fall Shades. SI.OO th $1.05 » • - . . STORE HOURS:—9 to 5:30. THURSDAY ’till NOON „ r • WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY Jtill 9 P.M. 1 I* « DECATUR - BLVFYTWf - _• — ■ ■ 1! ■ " ’

MRS. CHARLES DU GAM IS HOSTESS TO MEETING The Lades Shakespeare club held I Urosr opwHßg meetiar Wedaasdayj afternoon at the home es Mra.’ Charles Drbml Miro Bertha He Uro. leader for the sfurMor.. gave an. ’ interesting rovtew of “Revin south I Through Oe*ral Angeric*.’ by J Willard Trice. Following the basinew session j the hostess inr Red the group into i the dtafeg room tea beautifully ap- ’ pointed tea able centered with an , arrangement of chrysanthemums. ’ presided at by Mrs. George Buckley | The bostes* w>* assisted by Miss Frances Dugan. Mrs. Seth Baa vers. Mrs. Cal Peterson. Miss Elßabeth Peiarson aad Srs. Robert Macklin. SOCIAL MEETING HELD BY VFW AUXILIARY The V. F. W. Ladies auafiiary held a social meeting recently at the V. F. W. home. Games were enjoyed by the group and prises were won by Mary Dickson. Maxine Dutt, Roberta Dall. Crystal Hook and Bdkh Klenk. The doer priae was am by Juanita Deßolt. Refreshments were served to 17 rorowber* by the hostesses Marjorie Shook. Laura Haggard, JaaaUa Dißilt, and Mr*. Eddie Feasel. The next meeting will be a businero roe Ring October 17. AU

■ MR. ANO MRS. JOHN D. TINKHAM will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Saturday, October 8. at their home in Willshire, O. They were united in marriage October 8. 1905 in Berne. The couple has eight children, six of whom survive. They are: Mrs. Ben McCullough of Decatur. Mrs. T. M. Harman of Mishawaka. Mrs. Nevin Miller of Monmouth. .Mrs. Artel McClain of Decatur. Mrs. of Rockford, and Mrs. Eugene Arnold of Decatur. They also have 20 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Tinkham will observe open house Saturday from 2 until 5 o’clock.

members are asked to bring a gift for a grab bag. RURAL CARRIERS AND ANXILIARY MEET The members of the Adams county Rural Letter Carriers’ association and auxiliary enjoyed a carry' in picnic supper at the Wells county state park near Bluffton, recently. Following the evening meal and social hour regular business sessions for the association and auxiliary were conducted. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Zerkel and grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Durkin and family and their guest Miss Ervin. Mr., and Mrs. Harold J. Hofftjtan and family and Charles Maloney of Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. Harry >Crownover of Monroe; Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Newcomera and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cott and TamnyTUrrTaSS Sirs. Jesse Dyson of Geneva; and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beer and family of Berne. ADAMS CENTRAL TO HOLD P.T.A. AUCTION OCTOBER 17 Mrs. Dorphus Schlickman and Mrs. Chris Inniger have been named co-ohairmen of the refreshment committee for' the Adams Central P. T. A. auction October 17. Sandwiches, homemade cake and pie. ice cream, taffy apples, popcorn, pop, and coffee will be served during the evening. Chicken, popcorn, apples, pumpkins. potatoes, 'and' many other items produced on the farm will be hold at the auction. The auction will be held in the high school gym and the proceeds will go toward paying for the Adams Cen-

I Far The Finest Fruits and Vegetables ■ I DRIVE OUT TO HAMMONDS’ I I GOLDEN YELLOW RED RIPE | I BANANAS Watermelons I I !■'•• 10c 4for«1.00 | I FANCY LARGE SUNKIST K I Head Lettuce ORANGES I I 2 for 29c jdoz.sj.oo i I APPLES " “APPLES*" | M Ha » OF ALL KINDS JONATHAN — McINTOSH vr mwa. GRIMES GOLDEN Bu. 51.99 up g lbs. <j£ ■Hammond Fruit Mktl I 240 N. 13th Street OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ■

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tral band uniforms. The Presbyterian circles of the; W. S. W. S. will sponsor a rummage sale Friday and Saiurday. October 14 and 15, iu the church basement. The Eagles auxiliary will hold a i regular meeting Tuesday evening! at 8 o'clock at the Eagles hall. j Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, i the Rose Garden club will meet at ‘ the home of Mrs. Robert Gay. The V. F. W. ladies auxiliary will ifave a box social at the V. F. W. home Friday night during the dance intermission. The Work and Win class of the Trinity thjV- B. church will meet Friday -al 7':SOToh:lo<‘k in -the church. Hosts Sff*nostesses include Mr. and Mrs. Harry Poling. Cecil Harvey, and the Rev. anti i Mrs. John Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert. Glipen wlll be in charge of the program. The Firenian's auxiliary will meet at the home of Mrs. Joe McBride Monday evening at 8 o'clock. The Dramatic department of the : Decatur Woman's club will mee. I at the home of Mrs. Ronald ParI rish of 503 West Monroe street Monday evening at 6:30 o’clock. Members ate asked w .uote the r 'change TtFmeetmg place. Mrs. Cletus Heimann will be hostess to the St. Catherine discus ■ sion group Tuesday evening at S o’clock. "

Another Good Night's Sleep For President Eisenhower Enters On Final 48 Hours Os Crucial Period DENVER (INS) •— President Eisenhower spent another “good night" as he entered the final 48 hours in the crucial two-week period of his recuperation f/om a heart attack. A 9 am. (EST) bulletin from. Fitzsimons army hospital reported that the President’s condition “continues to progress satisfactorily without complications”—the familiar phrase used to describe his steady progress toward recovery. Mr. Eisenhower awoke “refreshed, and relaxed” after a sound night’s* sleep of eight and one-half hours from 9:30 to 6 a.in. Mr. Eisenhower gets a day off from official duties today after I signing or initialing six more docu- ■ ments Wednesday, including commissions for four recess apopintees. There are no plans for the President to sign any more papers until his chief deputy. Sherman Adams, returns to Denver from Washington Saturday. Adams flew back to the capital Wednesday to attend today’s meeting of the national security council and the Friday cabinet meeting. With Adams at his side to- assure him that everything was in proper order, the President has signed or initialed 16 official papers and given oral approval to two other matters since last Friday. He also sent off a letter to Vice President Richard M. Nixon asking him to continue holding meetings of the cabinet and security I council. When Adams flies back to Denver Saturday he will bring Dr. Paul i Dudley White. Boston heart speI cialist, along with him. Dr. White, who has been overseeing the President’s treatment ’ by long-distance telephone, will' make a personal check on pa- ■ I tient’s progress during the critical two weeks since his heart attack Sept- 24. Then he will decide in consulta-, tion with Mr. Eisenhower’s other I .doctors whether the President can ■ begin holding conferences with ad- j ministration officials and Otherwise taking role in BOVernment. Mr. Eisenhower received what : was officially described as a “great kick" Wednesday out of the box of gifts from his three grandchildren. David. 7. Barbara Anne. 6. and three year-old Susan Eisenhower each included several gm wrapped j ppiec.es of bubble-gum for their grandfather. There were also cray-1 on drawings from each of the : youngsters, along with playing ; cards, stationery and get - well ! greetings. David also sent his grandfather a 25-cent western thriller entitled. ■•The MaeKenzießaid.’’ .. The Decatur associate chapter of Tri Kappa sorority wjjl meet at the home of Mrs. Walter ,1. Krick Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock.

The Bluffton street fair case has been taken to Fort Wayne for trial before Judge Lloyd Hartzler in superior court. 3. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Stewart of Pleasant Point, N. J., arrvled last evening for a week’s visit with friends. Mr. Stewart is employed on the New York HeraldTribune and was formerly city editor of the Decatur Daily Democrat. >JBIRTH» j At the Adams county memorial , hospital: Mr. and Mrs. James B. Williams of Decatur are the parents of a baby boy born Wednesday at 7:03 p.m.. weighing seven pounds and 11 ounces. A baby boy was orn to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Flueckiger of Bluffton today at 7:20 a.m., weighing six pounds and 7% ounces. | Admitted Dick King, Decatur; Miss Mary Jane Eichar. Berne. Diamieeed Mrs. Donald Herman and baby boy. Berne; John Weil, Fort ißecovery. O.; Myers baby boy, Monroeville; David Hullinger. Decatur; William Henry Laisure, Monroe. V. F. W. Box Social (during dance intermission) V. F. W. Home, Friday, Oct. 8. 1 St. Peters Lutheran Church Fuelling. Ham supper, bake sale and Bazaar. Sunday, October 0. Serving starts at 4:39 P. M. at School. 234t3x

Carl Gerber has a code T . - • ;■ . f Carl Gerber has had his code for a long long time. ' But it's not a code id da nose. It’s a Code every business-man has to follow if he . f wants to succeed in business." IkJL fy Here’s the Gerber Code in a nutshell: Keep your nose J«S to the grindstone to see that your customers are always satisfied; and always stay on the alert to find the best buys in quality foodstuffs. That’s one code Carl keeps in his head all the time I i CHOICE GRADE ground* beef 3 lbs. SI.OO RFFE TENDERIZED PICNIC HAMS lb. 35c • ROUND STEAK • SWISS steak • MINUTE STEAK * I lb« SAUSAGE lb. 39c LEAN MEATY I “Birds Eye” SPARE RIBS lb. 49c I FROSTED FOODS YOUNG TENDER STRAWBERRIES __ 3 pkgs. 87c DflDlf QMftill RED Ik MIXED VEGETABLES pkg. 25c PORK SHOULDER lb. 39C = CORX' 2 pkgs. 45c YOUNG PERCH - HADDOCK COD Lb. 39c STEER LIVER lb. 39c I,'. . . - » PORK “Delicious” TENDERLOIN ....... lb. 89c P/Vif TRY SOME /corn\ H BORDEN’S th;?!] l TODAY /fel '! ICE CREAM 2 9c Box W Ga'ton 69c ' Gerber’s 150 S. 2nd St. Phone 3-2712 P . ~ —

Society Items for today’e publibation must be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Karen Striker Phone 3-2121 THURSDAY Rainbow for Girl., Masonic hall. 6:46 p. m. Nuttman Avenue W. M. A., Mrs. Faye Michaels, 7:30 p. m. Monroe Methodist W. S. C. 8., church annex, 7:30 p. m. W. 8. W. 8. of Union Chapel, Mrs. Robert Folk, 7:30 p. m. V. F. W. Fathers auxiliary, business and social meeting, post home, 8 p. m. St. Joseph study club, Mrs. Joe Murphy, 3:16 p. m. SoCha-Rea, Mrs. Dick Deiniuger, 7:30 p. a. Bverready class of Methodist church, ladies lounge. 7:30 p. m. W. S. W. 8. unit two of Bethany B. U. B. church, Mrs. Clarence R. Smith, 7:30 p. m. Mt. Zion W. M. A. of Bobo, Mrs. Alfred Daniels, 7:30 p. m. Heidelberg class of Zion E. and R. church, church, 7:30 p. m. Great Books discussion group, public library, 8 p. m. Ladies aid society of Trinity E. U. B. church, at the church. 7:30 p. m. FRIDAY Box social, sponsored by V.F.W. ladies auxiliary, V. F. W. home, during dance intermission. Work and Win class of Trinity E. U. B. church, at the church, 7:30 p. m. Rummage sale, sponsored by Psi lota Xi sorority, southeast corner of Jackson and Second streets, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Adams county Roadside council, library, 1:30 p. m. SATURDAY Rummage sale, sponsored by Psi lota Xi sorority, southeast corner of Jackson and Second streets, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.

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Rummage Sala, sponsored by Pythian Sisters, all day, K. of P. home. Rummage and bake sale, sponsored by Catholic Ladles of Columbia. C. L. of C. hall, 9 a. m. Rummage sale, sponsored by Pythian Slaters, K. of P- home, all day. SUNDAY Merry Matrons home demonstration club, family picnic, potluck dinner at noon, Monroeville park. Ham supper, bake sale, and bazaar, sponsored by St. Peter's Lutheran church of Fuelling, 4:30 p. m.. at school, MONDAY Music department of Woman's club, Mrs. Dan Tyndall. 7:30 p. tn. Literature department of Woman's chib, Mrs. C. A. Dugan, potluck supper, 6:30 p. m. Decatur Camera club, Youth and Community center, 7:30 p. m. Junior Woman’s department of Decatur Woman's club, Mrs. Floyd Reed, 8 p. m. Past Presidents Parley of American Legion auxiliary unit 43, Legion home, 8 p. m. Dramatic department of Woman's club, Mrs. Ronald Parrish of 603 West Monroe street, 6:30 p. m., members notice change in meeting place. Fireman’s auxiliary, Mrs. Joe Mcßride, 8 p. m. TUESDAY Fort Wayne district Roadside council, Honeywell memorial building in Wabash, registration begins at 9:30 a. m. Associate chapter pf Tri Kappa. Mrs. Walter J. Krick. 7:30 p. m. St. Catherine discussion group, Mrs. Cletus Hetmana. 8 p. m. Rose Garden club. Mrs. RobOrt Gay. 2 p. m. Hagies auxiliary, Eagles hall, 8 p. m. TEE P L E MOVING a TRUCKING Local and Lsng Distance PHONE 3-2607 ‘