Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 119, Decatur, Adams County, 19 May 1956 — Page 3

- SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1958

MRS. HARLEY HABEGGER IS HOSTESS TO MEETING Mrs. Harley Habegger of Berne was hostess to the Adams county nurses association recently. Following a short business meeting, the group was entertained by the Berne high sc hoi quartet. Mrs. Alfred Girod, instructor from the opportunity school at Vera Crus, gave an interesting history and told of the progress of uttderpriviledged children after going to thia school. She also told of the talents discovered among such a gfiroup. Mrs. Girod showed movies and slides of the school and students depicting a typical school day. The school is maintained by contributions only, and had an enrollment of 20 students and two teachers the past year. ■Refreshments were then served by the chairman, Neola LuginbUl, assisted by Naomi Agler, Dorothy Habegger, Ines Lehman, Bonnie Neuensch wander, Rachael Regier, Naomi Sprunger and Peggy Dick.

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HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. ARNOLD Thirty-one members and one guest attended the meeting of the Decatur home demonstration club which was held at the home of Mrs. Floyd Arnold. The president Mrs. Grover Levy, presided over the meeting and she was presented with a club pin for her service during the year. The history of the song of the month was given by Mrs. Henry Adler. The club then presented Miss Bertha Landis, home demon stration agent, with a lovely gift. The meeting was closed with the Mizpah benediction. Co-hostesses Included Mrs. Clarence Drake, Mrs. Howard Eley, Mrs. Cecil (Gause and Mrs. George Myers. Mrs. Mae Butler won the door prize. Tbe next meeting whl be a picnic. PLEASANT MILLS W.S.C.S., HOLDS MEETING RECENTLY The Pheasant Mills Methodist W. 3.C.5. met recently at the home bf Mrs. Harvey Jones. The meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs. Clyde Jones. "Why We Give" was the lesson presented by Mrs. Elmer Golliff. Mrs. Golliff and Mrs. Lee Custer ofered prayer. Poems entitled "A Day's Work,” and “Mother's Recipe,” were presented by Mrs. Clyde Jones. Tbe members read the goal of the Women’s Society of Christian Service. The closing prayer was given by Mrs. Clyde Jones from the World Outlook. After- the business meeting, refreshments were served to 15 members and three children present. Mrs. Paul Hammond entertained her pinochle club Thursday evening. Following a dessert served by the hostess, games of pinochle were enjoyed. Mrs. Cal Magley, Mrs. William Porter, Mrs. Hugh Engle, and Mrs. Herb Banning won pdises. Mrs. William Gernand was a guest for the evening. The club will be entertained in June by Mrs. Buford Dull. New officers of the Do-Your-Best class of Trinity E. U. B. church are: president, Mrs. Ralph E. Roop; vice-president, Mrs. Emma Butler; secretary, Mrs. Frank Fisher; treasurer, Mrs. Manley Foreman; pianist, Mrs. Homer Bittner; assistant treasurer, Mrs. John Gage; choristers, Mrs. Nina Light, and Mrs. Ruth Williams; ———————

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Cites Blood Program Value For Hospital Axlmmistrator Asks More Blood Donors Thdrrtian Drew, administrator of the Adams county memorial hospital, today issued a report on the value of the Red Cross blood program to the io«ai >*•' «»■ Hq stated, “Each Wednesday morning the service truck from the Fort Wayne blood bank comes to the Adams county memorial hospital with a supply of fresh blood. Any unused blood on hand is returned to the center for re-distri-bution or for processing into blood plasma. "The blood must be used within 21 days from the time it is donated or must be processed into plasma (or future use. We keep on hand two pints of A positive, two pints of O positive an done pint of B positive, the types most frequently required,” he continued. Drew explained that the blood is stored in a refrigerator and must be kept at a temperature of be tween 36 and 42 degrees. A recording device ‘is attached to' the refrigrator to assure that the temperature has remained constant. He stated, “If a patient requires a type of blood we do not have on hand, we call the blood bank and it is sent by bus in a refrigerated box. In case of an extreme emergency, the blood may be secured by a messenger sent direct, ly to the blood center. "We at the hospital,” continued Drew, “know that this method of blood supply ,is far more efficient than the old method of calling ir donors to be typed and direct transfusions given. It was a time consuming process and often delayed the mnch needed lift that is provided the patient by;,supply of fresh blood.” :>• >»> * v Drew pointed out that the hospital makes no charge to the patient for the blood provided by the blood bank. However, there is e storing of 12.35 per pint and the hospital makes a laboratory charge for cross matching and typing. It was noted that often after a patient has required the administration of blood their relatives and friends offer to replace the blood used. They are directed to appear at the bloodmobile when it is in their community. The bloodmobile makes six trips to Adams county each year, four times at Decatur and two times at Berne. Drew concluded by urging more donors for the blood supply. He said, “many people have given blood time after time while others have never realised the need and have not felt the urge to donate some of their blood. New donors are needed badly that reserve supplies may be built up. People between the ages of 18 and 60 who are enjoying good health are urged to help in this most worthy cause.” _' . I I flower committee. Mrs. Roy Taylor and Mrs. Blanche Elzey. I The Ruth and Naomi circle of the Zion E. and R .church will hold a regular meeting Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock in the church parlors. w y —> The Adams county Roadside council will meet at the library Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o’clockAll members are urged to attend. ~ .*. ® -h l. Wednesday evening al t:3O o’clock the Bethany circle of the Bethany E. U. B. church will meet with Mrs. Forrest Owens. — j Reunion Os Murphy Veterans Monday The 16th annual reunion of the veteran employes of the G. C. Murphy Co. variety stores will be held Monday at the William Penn hotel in Pittsburgh. Pa. Membership is made up oX employes who have completed 15 years or more of continuous service. C. B. Brewer, manager of the Murphy store in Decatur, will attend the reunion. We rise or fall to the level of pur thinking.

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Kindergarten Teacher Receives Two Awards Mrs. D. A. Swickard. kindergarten teacher in the Decatur public school system, has received two awards for articles pertaining to her profession submitted recently to The instructor, nationally circulated magazine of the teaching profession. Mrs. Swickard, in to receiving books for her effort, also received two checks for the purchase of her article and suggestion. Four Indiana elementary teachers were listed among those Who had been honored by the magazine. Comedian Jerry Lewis Suffers Heart Attack HOLLYWOOD (INS) Comedian Jerry Lewis of the madcap team of Martin and Lewis was in Mount Sinai hospital today with ft heart attack. He was ordered into the hospital early Friday for an electrocardiogram and other tests after he. became violently ill. For years- Lewis has been bothered with a heart murmur which kept him out of the army. Montreal — This Canadian city of more than one million persons is the second largest Frenchspeaking metropolis in the world, exceeded only by Paris. Indianapolis — Nylon tires were used in the Memorial day auto races here for the first time in 1954. There are 86 brands of nylon tires available today. It you have something to sell or rooms tor rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results. w < I ACTRESS Rita Hayworth, sitting aboard the Queen Elizabeth on arrival at New York, peels herself a grape as she tells reporters she will fly to Trinidad to do her first picture in three years, "Fire Down Below” (International I

Mickey Kline, 12-year-old son of Mt. and Mrs. Jack Kline, had a large splinter removed from his right hip at the Adams county memorial hospital this morning. I TC'/aw/ma' '1 Society Items for today's publication must be phoned In by II a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Karen Striker Phono 3-2121 SATURDAY Ladies of Eagles auxiliary, district meeting. Huntington, 2 p.m. SUNDAY Welcome Wagon club, potlock supper, Hanna-Nuttman park, 4pm. MONDAY ■i Emblem club dinner, Legion home, 6:30 p.rfi., installation of officers, 8 p.m. Rosary society, K. of C. hall, 7:30 p.m. Adams county chorus, Farm Bureau building in Monroe, 7:30 p.m. Girl Scout association, Youth and Community Center, 1:30 p.m. TUESDAY Adams county Roadside council, library, 1:30 p.m. Root township home demonstration club, Mrs. Royal Friend, 1 p.m. Church Mother’s study club,, Methodist church ladies parlor, 8 p.m. Xi Alpha Xi and Delta Lambda Chapters of Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. Glenn HilL « p.m. filed Cross’ board of directors, 7:30 p.m.. Community Center. Olive Rebekah lodge 86, regular meeting. Odd Fellows hall, 7: 3 0 p.m. American Legion auxiliary unit 43. social meeting, Legion home, 8 p.m. , WEDNESDAY , Bethany circle of.Bethany E. ,U. B. church, Mrs. Forrest Owens, 7:30 p.m. Ruth and Naomi circle of Zion E. and R. church, regular meeting, church parlors, 2 p.m.- ’ Union township home demonstration club, Nellie Price, I:3o'p.m. Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, business meeting, EUu home, 8 p.m. THURSDAY Order of Eastern Star, stated meeting, 7:30 p.m. At the Adams county memorial hospital: Kenneth Butcher and Caroline Gilbert Butcher of Decatur are the parents of a baby boy born Friday at 6:05 p.m., weighing seven pounds and % ounce. When Joseph Parker was a young man he was debating with the infidels in an English mining town. One of them shouted at him, “What did Christ do for Stephen when he was stoned?" Later Dr. Parker said that the answer was given him as an Inspiration from heaven. "He gave him grace to pray for those who stoned him.”

Truman Cheered By Populace In Rome Former President Is Visiting Rome ROME — Harry S. Truman, the tourist, tamed. op hi* best political charm, today ( to the cheer* and applause ot a very impressedßoman populace. -It he .fdff *>r election th Refit*, be would win hands dpwn.” was the judgment of at least 'one of the citizen* who Watched the former President a* be toured the Eternal City in th? company- of Mr*. Truman, publisher Henry Luce and one-time ambassador to Canada Stanley Woodward and h» wife. ’•■»* » 3 1/' '' '* \ At one point in his quick trip through the city he rushed up to another tourist- couple, Mr. and Mr*. Paul Schultheis* of (Rochester. N. Y., and said “I’m Mr.'Truman. How ar* ybu.” ' He kept up a running commentary for the newsmen following him about and dispensed a bit of historical information at the capital/noting: "This, is: where Marc Antony was supposed to have, made hi* ’friends, Roman* and countrymen* speech but it was really Shakespeare ghostwriting.” . . MIOSRIUL ©n >O4 William Mlchae>, Monroe; baby Gamaliel Espinozd, Decatur; (correction), Howard Raver, Decatpr. Dismissed Deryll Ametntx, Geneva; Pamela Railing, Decatur;. Vicki Biomenberg, Decatur; Max and Rodney Munson, Cralgville; Baumgartner, Berne, Mrs. Darrel Brown Geneva; Mrs. Charles Daniels. Decatur. - . > Favorite Classic! < v wMi • Il jmii / a-. % U | || y l|r 1 p v (iff ll *•*tUr ß W> * I IrSr I JIFF I I'® mTW IIiEJIL r 'Will M IM Un a B it luS IHr ■ W v '* 11 tt 1 5 H H fljL, IBU lr> ~ JmS Tt 1 sfl You’ve, asked ue vain and Again for your favorite, “good, classic,’’ Here It is! Depend On tt to. go everywhere at tharidgoftba phone, ,to keep yad neat and smart wherever you go thio busy season. It you’fe a golfer, sew tt tor a comfortable golf dress too. Pattern 9Q51: Misses’ Sizes 12, 14, 16, U 20; 30,32. 34. W. 38. 40, 42. Size 16’takes 4 H yards 35-in. This eaSy-to-do • pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you evptg Step, Send Thirty-five cents fa ?oin» fer this pattern—add 5 debts for each pattern for IsVclass mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Decatur Daily Democrat pattern Dept., 232 west 13th St., New York it, N. Y. Print plainly Name, Address with Zone, Size and Style Number.

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Over 200 Children Enroll In Summer Reading Project The theme for the Decatur public library’s summer reading program. "By Rocket to Adventure” has appealed to many of the children. In just a week’s time over 200 children have enrolled and have their name on the eprth. The reading program begin* June 4 and wil| close August 31; When a child reads five books he is given a rocket name card that takes him from the earth to Mars. Five more hoofs will take him to Jupiter. Etory child who reaches the planet Jupiter ha* read ten book* and will have a diploma this fall, and *n Invitation to the “Back to the Earth" party. Many children will read far more than ten books and go on to other planets, and eventually to the stars. Parents are urged to interest their children In the reading program. “The teachers all tell us that those children who read during the summer become the good leaders in their classes. The little children remember their words, the older children learn to read faster and be mote selective in their reading. The adults are Invited to read also during the summer, three non-fiction books will give any adult reading for a’ child a large star in the sky. There will be story books for the children and books on all subjects. Summer time is a wonderful time for reading.” Bennett Cerf writes, “All the wisdom of the ages, all the stories that have delighted mankind for centuries, are available to* all ot us within the covers of books.” “Come to the library and see our project, encourage your children to read good books. If .any adult is especially interested in the stars and the planets perhaps you

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