Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 98, Decatur, Adams County, 25 April 1956 — Page 2
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Catholic Seniors Give Play Sunday Annual Class Play On Sunday Evening "A Casa of Springtime” It the comedy which the senior class of Decatur Catholic high school will present Sunday evening at 8 o’clock. It concerns the hilarious, but sympathetic troubles thatcoipe down on a high school senior when he falls for the daughter of the school principal, and then , she decides to throw him over for a “college man.” To impress hl's girl. Bob takes up magic, and even tries to make an egg disappear into the principal's best hat. When he attempts sawing a woman in half, using his best girl, it doesn't work and he is suspected of atttempted homicide. Troubles pile up higher and in a frantic attempt to obtain their intercession for Bob, the parents entertain the P.T.A. ladies in their home. Before Bob can prove how misunderstood he is, however, the kid brother sets up a series of home-made booby traps and the P.T.A. ladies walk right Into them. Even the authorities, through a misunderstanding, are out after Bob. Events take a sudden and delightful turn, which puts Bob and his girl on top of the world. T,he part of Bob will be played by Paul Faurote, while his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parker, will be portrayed by Jack Zehr and Rita Heimann. Joyce Loahe will play his sister, while Bob’s kid brother, Dickie, will be enacted by Don Rumschlag. Owen Anderson. Dickie's ‘‘flame," will be performed by Karen Murtaugh, while the principal's daughter, Joan Abernaker. will be played by Sue Holthouse. Paul Braun will be seen as Eddie Abernaker, and Jerry Voglewede will be Mr. Abernaker, the high school principal. The Parker's maid. Louella. will be Monica Rumschlag. and three P. T, A. members, Mrs. Brunswick, Mrs. James, and Mrs. Hill will be Mary Lou Voglewede, Angela Jauregui, and Marjorie York, respectively. Enforcing the law as g policeman will be Edward Meyer, and Miss Bright from the “zoo” will be played by Delores Kintz.
Girl Scout News Patrol three of Girl Scout troop four met at the home of 'Elizabeth Bodkin Monday, ' April 23. O«A I badge work was discussed We were .gijrjen slips of paper that told us what to buy for the party. Refreshments were served by lhe hostess. Scribe: Jan Aumann Girl Scout troop four held their last troop meeting after school Friday, April 20. at the home of Becky Maddox. The meeting was opened by saying the Girl Scout promise. Decorations and chaperones for the party were discussed. The patrols are to meet sometime this week to discus’s the badges we hav earned. Refreshments were served by the hostess. The meeting was closed with the friendship circle. Scribe: Elizabeth Bodkin I.F.GAI. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HKAHINti Public Service CommlaHlnn of Indiana Dwkrt No. U4MI2U LN THE MATTER OF THE RATES AND CHAROEH AND DIXCON'TINCANCiE OF FRHiE SERVICE LINES OF THE TtX’S’LN TELEPHONE COMPANY. M Notice is herebywfven that tile ptfMle Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in this cause tn The City Hall Uufldr in*. Bluffton. Did.. »:0O A. AU. * <CST), which is 10:90 A. M. (COST), on .Thursday. May 17, 1956. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA Bv Paul M. Tingle, Secretary 1-t r
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Speaks Thursday Paul Hoffman, of the Pufduo University athletic staff, will be the guest speaker at a dinner meeting of the Adams county Purdue agriculture alumni members at 6:30 p. m. Thursday at the Fairway restaurant. Mauri Williamson, field secretary of the association, will also attend. Any Purdue agriculture student is invited to attend.
At the Adams county memorial hospital: John Eibling and Wilma Plnnel Eibling of Payne. 0.. are the parents of a baby boy born today at 4:55 a. m., weighing seven pounds and 10% ounces.
Admitted Eldon Lehman. Berne; Denise Ann Butler, Decatur; Miss Sylvia Schwartz, Berne. Dismissed William Bausser. Berne; Mrs. Sam Schwartz and baby girl, Decatur; Master Larry Rich, Monroe; Harley Sprawn. Rockford, O.; Mrs. Hubert Cochran, Decatur: Mrs. Robert Colchin. Decatur: Mrs. Clara Passwater. Decatur.
/ a 1 rhe Welcome Wagon Hostess JVill Knock on Your Doot with Gifts & Greetings from Friendly Business Neighbors and Your Civic and Social Welfare Leaders On thf occasion oft The Birth of a Baby Sixteenth Birthdays Announc<Mneot( ’• Change of residence Arrivals of Newcomers to City Phone 3*3196 or 3-3479
