Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 6 January 1956 — Page 3

FRIDAY, JANUARY fl, 1958

——— 1.. a. --ffiß ■>b|| ■ IPr MR. ANO MRS. GLENN HILL of Decatur, announce the engagement of their daughter. MarjorieJu, to Everett Hutker, Jr., son of Mr. and Mra. Everett G. Hutker, Sr., of Decatur. The bride-elect is a graduate of Decatur high school and attended Ohio State University, where she was affiliated with the Zeta Tan Alpha sorority. She is also a member of the local psi lota Xi sorority. Miss Hill is employed In the personnel department of the General Electric company Jn Fort. Wayne. Her fiance was graduated school and International Business College, He aerved’ 33 months with the U. 8. army, stationed in Europe as a first lieutenant. Since his discharge, he is associated with the Burroughs corporation in Kokomo as a sales 'representative. —l_No date has been set for the wedding.

Society Items for today’s publication must be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Karen Striker Phone 3-2121 FRIDAY Happy Homemakers home demonstration chib, Mrs. Gerald Cook, 7:30 p. m. MONDAY Research club, Mrs, Paul Edwards, 2:30 p- m. Our Lady of Fatima study ciub, Mrs. Cornelius Geimer, 8 pmLiterature department of Decatur Woman’s club. Mrs. AR. holthodse, 7:30 p. m. Past Presidents’ parleVof American Legion auxiliary' unit 4-3, Mrs. Clark Flaugh, 8 p. m, Decatur Camera club, Youth and .. Conuuunity Certteß. 7131) p, Bobo Community mganizatioh. Bobo school, 7:30 p. i»< " Music department of Decatur Woman’s club, Mrs. Robert Macklin, 7:30 p. m. Civic department of Deeatw Woman’s club, Mrs. R- K. McConnell, 343 S. Third street, 7:45 p. m. Parent and family education study group, Monmouth school, 7:30 p. m. Art department of Woman’s club, Miss Glennys Roop, 7:30 p. m. Dramatic department of Decatur Woman’s club, Mrs. Jferome Keller, 8 p. m.‘ Junior Woman's department of Decatur Woman's club, Mrs. Roger Blackburn. 8 p. in. V. F. W ladies auxiliary, business meeting, V. F. W. home, 8 p. mJuniors of American Legipn auxiliary. Legion home. 4 to 6:30 p. m. Pythian Sisters, installation of

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i Remember the Hilarious Comedy—Gay Songs— Sensational Dancing in “7 Brides for 7 Brothers?” Os Course You Do—And.,Here's A Picture That’s Even Better! All the ;Grent Tinies and Wonderful Fun Os Those Kansas Frontier Brawls'and Barn Dances f With A Cast That’s Tops for Tremendous Talent! riV'f AVXXTITi The singin’, dancing es i BB fW K W those Kansas Calico days! r nrKTOCT uitJunil r, M Jaw ram ■ ■ / ft? "WiWMnin; | o O ■ ■■■■'• _ _ TONIGHT AND SATURDAY — That Wild Bunch — The West’s Most Infamous Rocky Mountain Gang of Outlawed Men and Wanted Women! Sizzling Thrills and Actions!' ‘‘RETURN OF JACK SLADE” John Ericson. Mari Blanchard, Neville Brand The Picture That Introduced “Yellow Rose of Texgs.” ALSO—Cartoon: Comedy: Sportllte—lsc-50c

officers, 7:30 p. m., Needle club after TempleSacred Heart study club, Mrs Carl Bauman, 8 p. m. TUESDAY Xi Alpha Xi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. Lulu Fruchte, 8 p m. Tri | Kappa associate chapter, Mrs. pick Heller, 7:30 p. in. Delta , Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. Walter Sommer, 710 Mercer avenue, members note change of meeting placeDecatur Weight, Reducing club, i 1127 Nuttman avenue, 8 p. m. Dorcas class of Bethany E. U. B. church, Mrs- Martin .Zimmerman. 7:30 p. m. „ Church Mothers study club, Mrs. Ernest Atkinson, 8 p.m., first house east of Bellmont on 224. Delta Theta Tau sorority, Mrs. Kenneth Arnold. Limberlost Trail. 8 p. m. Rose Garden club, Mrs. Cecil Gause. 2 p. mRebekah lodge, Odd Fellows hall, 7:30 p.m. Monroe Better Homes demonstration club. Mrs Glen Stucky. 7:30 p. m. .......i’.American Legion auxiliary. Legion home, business meeting,'B p.m. Kirkland W. C. T- U.. Mrs. Ruben Smith. 1:30 p. M. Profit and Pleasure home demonstration club, Mrs. William Kohne. 7:30 p m. Eta Tau Sigma sorority, -Miss Helen Welhpdn, 8 p. mWEDNESDAY Zion Lutheran Missionary society, parish hall, 1:30 p. m. THURSDAY O. E. S. initiation and stated meeting. Masonic hall, 7:30 p. mMethodist W. S. C. S., general meeting, church,-2 p. thWashington — There were 38,J 75 post offices In the U.S. as of January 1, 1055. Os these 3.431 were first class, 6.662 second class. 13,255 third class, and 15,667 of the fourth class bracket. ... .7 , .... 1-

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DANNY MYERS HONORED AT BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr and Mrs. Bill Myers enter- - Yained recently with a birthday party honoring their son Danny, on his fifth birthday. Pictures were taken during the afternoon and games werffllayed with prizes going to Jonny Krugb, Sandy Brodbeck, and Barbara Singer. The honored guest received many gifts and refreshments were served at a table tri’ jlink ‘ and. blue. Paper hats and horns marked plade. Th9.se present were: Billie Strik;ef, Jannv and Carol Krugh, Alice McDonald, Barbara Sipger, Vickie and Randy Reiaen, Tommy and Lynn Garner, Sajidy Brodbeck, Deb ra Ann Myers, Mr. and Mrs J&mes Frey, Mr. and Mra. Tom Garner, the honored guest and the host and hostess. The Zion Lutheran Missionary society will meet at the parish hall Wednesday afternoon at 1:36 o’clock. - —.—■' .'. ■'. - The Ladies aid of Union Chapel church met recently and the day was spent in quilting A short bwfc iuess session was held with Mrs. Harvey Koos, president, presiding. MTS’. C. o Brown read tire-scrip-ture lesson and Mrs. Martin Sprunger led the group in prayer. The next meeting will be held January 19- Mrs. Ammi Miller led In the closing prayer. The Evefready class entire Methodist church met Thursday evening in the church lounge. The meeting was opened with prayer by Mrs Homer Lower. Twenty-five members answered roll call- Devotions were given by Mrs. Delton Passwater, using as her theme “Thoughts for the New Year." The Rev. Virgil Sexton showed pictur es of the Holy Land and a social hour tolowed. Refreshments were served by> the hostesses, Mrs Frank Crist. Mrs. Harve Baker, and Mrs. N. A. BixlerXi Alpha XF chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet at the home ol Mrs Lulu Frttchte Tuesday even ing at 8 o’clock. Mrs*. Francis Ellsworth will be the leader. The Methodist W. S. C. S. will have a general meeting at the church Thursday afternoon at 1 o’clockThe Order of the Eastern Stai 1 will hold a regular stated meeting and initiation in the Masonic hal Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock Mrs. Paul Edwards will be hos tess to the Research club Monday " sft e rfiWn : at SFo'clock. ~ Our Lady of Fatima study club will meet with Mrs- Cornelius Geimer Monday . evening at 8 o'clock. __ V ■ x_- — — . The Eta Tau Sigma sorority will hold a meeting at the home of Miss Helen Wellman Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs, A. R. Holthouse will be hostess to the Literature department of the Decatur Woman’s club Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Mrs. William Kohne will entertain the Profit and Pleasure home demonstration club Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Mrs. John Arnold will assist the hostess. This will be the tenth anniveisaiy oi the. elub." - 1 The Past Presidents parley ot the American Legion auxiliary unit 13 will meet with Mrs. Clark Flaug of 117 South Fourth street Monday evening at 8 o’clock. The Decatur Camera club will meet Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Youth and Community Center. Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock .he Bobo Community organisation will have a meeting at the Bobo schoolThe Kirkland W C. T. U. will meet Tuesday afternoon at- 1:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Ruben Smith. The American Legion auxiliary wiH have a business meeting Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Legion home There will be an all day membership drive Monday. Ali members are asked to be prepared to pay 'their dues if they already haven’t. v The Monroe Better Homes demonstration club will meet Tpesdgy evening at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Glen Stucky. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Harve Rupert and MrsHarry CrownoveL. _2— Members of the Rebekah lodge will hold a regular meeting in the Odd Fellows hall Tuesday evening at 7:30. o’clock. The organization is requested to participate in a fund raising project at the January ' meetings for the March of Dimes. After the money has been I raised for the project, it will be

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turned over to the local county March of Dimes campaign director and a report of contribution will be sent to the warden of Rebekah assembly, Mrs. Treva Sharpe of Keystone. Girl Scouts Brownie troop seven met Wednesday after school. The meeting was called to order by the presi- . dent, Vickie Hess. Dues were collected by the treasurer, Cheryl Reynolds. We said our Brownie promise and then took turns reading a story. We played games and closed with the “Goodnight” song. Scribe: Carla Sieling Brownie troop 12 met after school Wednesday. We opened the meet’ ing by reciting the Brownie promise, followed by roll call and collection of dues. Mrs. Collier talked to us and after that we elected of-< ' fleers as follows: President. Ann Allison; treasurer, Janet Winteregg; and., scribe, Sheri Axffiidef. Games were played and we ejosed yur meeting by singing Brownie 'songs- ’ • Scribe: Sheri Affolder TrAde In a Good Town — tMcStSf

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Mr- and Mra. John Zintsmaster and son Jack, left today for a vacation Florida. They are accompanying Mnand Mrs. Albert Beineke, who wffl spend t|ie remainder of the winter near Sarasota, Fla. Mr. and Mra. James Egley, 84th Place, Chicago, 111., are vne parents of a baby boy, Gregory Steve, born Dec. 27. He is the fourth boy In a family of five. The mother was formerly Miss Naureen Fullenkamp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fullenkamp of this city- Mr*. Fullenkamp has been at the Egly home for the past two weeks. Dismissed Mrs. Doyle Scott and baby girl, Hoagland; . Mrs. Paul Stoltz and baby girl, Bry»nt?fiyr— Moser and baby boy, Geneva; MraLawrence Fuelling and baby boy, Decatur; Joseph Caulk, -Fort Wayne; Mrs. Ell Burkholder, Port* land. f ~ :

Opposes Survey Os Heart Specialists AMA Urges Doctors To Ignore Survey CHICAGO (INS) — The American medical association today called upon the nation’s heart specialists to “toss Into a wastebasket” a survey asking if President Eisenhower is "physically able to serve a second term.” In the lead editorial in the AMA journal, the AMA said a questionnaire sent out by the American research foundation, Princeton, N. J., "apparently is aimed at getting a mass medical opinion” on the second term issue. The AMA said the two questions being asked in the survey appeare ’ "very definitely slanted politically” aud might “foment hysteria.” In Princeton, Lawrence E. Benson, bead of the market research and public opinion firm of Benson and Benson, Inc., acknowledged his firm had sent out the questionnaire to 476 heart specialists around the countiYBenson said he did not see how "these questions could be con’?£M«redMiangerouß” but declined to identify the client for whom the survey was conducted. A check of public opinion research experts found many in agreement that the survey possibly

Ivas initiated by “a political organization.” Said one Chicago specialist: “It seems likely that a sub-group of the Democratic or ißepublican •national committees may have commissioned the survey—to be used at some future date.” The survey asked the following two questions: 1. you think a man w’ho has suffered a heart attack can be regarded as physically able to serve a term as President? 2. Based on what you have read about the nature of the President’s illness, and assuming a normal convalescence in the next few months, do you think Mr. Eisenhower can be regarded as physically able to serve a seond termV Monroeville Woman Dies Here Thursday Mrs. Margaret Kennedy, BS, of Monroeville, died Thursday gt the Adams county memorial hospital. She was a member of St. Rose Catholic church at Monroeville. Surviving are a son, Earl Kennedy of Monroeville; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. in St. Rose church, the Rev. Augustyn Kondziela officiating, Burial will be in the Catholic cemetery at Besancon. Friends may call at the Marquart funeral home in Monroeville after 7:30 p.m. today. Trade ir a Good Town — Decatui

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More Phone Service To Nation's Farmers WASHINGTON (INS) —The Agriculture department reports that. about 135,000 farms and other rural ? establishments will get new or Im- ? proved telephone service as 'a re-. suit of loans made in 1965 by the rural elecftridl Ration adminiatra- ; tion. , 1 • - „ Belles Os Indiana Will Tour Camps BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (INS) —1 Indiana "Bellies of ■ Indiana" have been signed for a. second! tour by the USO camp shows W New York. The "Belle*’’ gained national at- , tention last summer through their concerts at American installations in the far east command. The proposed tour will go to American • military bases in the Carrlbean Command, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Pan-. amg and Trinidad. It will last from Jan. 29 to Feb. 19, the between semester period Eh Relieve Fast-Effectively ATj W t ■ 1