Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 124, Decatur, Adams County, 25 May 1956 — Page 3

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. MR. AND MRS. BOEBE TO / CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Martin Botes, of noj-th of .Decatur, will cteehifcta their golden wedding anniversary Wednesday, May 30, with a family dinner at noon and open house in the afternoon from 2 until 4 o’clock and in the evening from 7 until 9 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs, Boese were married May 30,1006 in the Zion Lutheran church at Friedhelm. They have two daughters, Eldina and Mrs. Hugo Fuhrmann. Another daughter, Gertrude, is deceased. They also have four grandchildren. HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUB VISITS FARM RECENTLY The Jolly Housewife home demonstration club recently spent the day at the Kado Lato Fann in Spencerville. The group went to Spencerville $y school bus and those «who attended ineluded Selma Querin, IJessie Evfßis. Jones, Mrs. Robert Nyfteler,' Lucile Miller, Nellie Cottrell, Agnes Backhans, Lucy Koos, Mary Rich, Edna Davison, Irma Mailand. Allen Mailand, Harold Mailand, Onie Shifferiy, Duane Shlfferiy, Dessie Johnson, Ruth Mefferd, Bertha McMichael, Loretta McCullough, Eva Clingedpeel, Mary Custer. Alethea Noll, Esther Wtrsam, Metha Hilpert, and Fern Frey. UNION CHAPEL GROUP MEETS , i i d The Union Chapel Evangelical United Brethren Ladies Aid met recently for a day of quilting with a carry in dinner at noon. The program was opened with hymns. LIMBERLOST DRIVE-IN THEATRE GENEVA, IND. FRI. & SAT., May 25, 26 Double Feature: “The Trouble with Harry” “War of the Worlds” ; - f--SUNIfXv? Ilay 17 Lucy and Deai In “Forever Darling” i I

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J The scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Ammi Miller, followed with a prayer by MU'.Lydla gramdr. Mrs. Harvey Koo*,;pi4h|dent, conducted the business meeting, which featured election of officers. Officers tor the coming year will be Mrs. Koos, president; Mrs. Donald Smith, vice-president; Mrs. John Walters, secretary, and Mrs. Omer Meyriman, treasurer. The next meeting will be June 13. DELTA THETA TAU SORORITY HAS INSTALLATION SERVICE The Delta Theta Tau sororitv met Tuesday evening at Manochip’s Restaurant in Fort Wayne,, with Mrs. Robert Tracey and Mrs. Jay£ Markley acting as hostesses. After a turkey dinner was served, a short business meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs. Lyle Mallonee, at which time Mrs. H. R. Frey and Mie’S Honora Braun were appointed as representatives from the sorority to serve the seniors during their part of the allnight graduation festivities. The rituals were then held tor the installation of the new officers, who are as follows: president, Mrs. H. R. Frey; vice-presS dent, Mrs. Lyle Mallonee; record* ing secretary, Mrs. Leo TeepJe; corresponding secretary, Mrs. C. 81. Chronister; treasurer, Mrs, Frank Lybarger; sergeant-at-arms Miss Rosalee Miller; historian, Mrs. Cliff Brewer. The appointive offers. who were installed were Mrs. Joe Krick as pledge supervisor, and lllrs. Don Stover as pub? licity chairman. Mrs. Frey, in her capacity as president, then announced the fob lowing committees ‘ for the coming year: social committee, Mrs. Jay Markley, and Mrs. Melvin Weisman; budget committee, Mrs; Frank Lybarger and Mrs. James Newton; ways and means, Mrs. Cliff Brewer and Mrs. Leland Smltlt; and standing rules. Mrs. Kenneth Arnold and Mrs. Medford Stnith: / » . 7 • Hostesses for the next meeting to be held June 12 at the Youth and Community center, will be Mrs. Cbropister and Miss Catherine Wiener. WOMEN OF THE MOOSE HAVE RECENT MEETING The Women of the Moose met recently at the Moose home for a business and social meeting. Following the nomination of officers ir was' I tiation and eleetlonof officers woujd be held June 7. Nellie Jackson, membership chairman, will have the chapter night program. I A pot-luck supper will be hedd May 31 at 6:30 p.m. with the meat rolls and coffee being furnished

by the Women of the Moose. Members ace to bring their husbands,, or Uii'rt'.’M - , "Th® dpor P.rlxe was awarded Evelyp ’-Kipgpley. a'pd the- -attegdance prises, wejji Basset. ■ < • RUtH AND NAOMI CIRCLE HOLDS MEETING RECENTLY The Ruth and Naomi circle of the Zion E. and R. church met recently tor their regular meeting. Mrs, Charles Beineke. leader tor the afternodn, talked on “Committed to Christ,’’ and “Children of the Shadows.” Mrs. Tony My«f< chairman, conducted the business meeting. During the social hour, refreshments were served to 2 members and one visitor by Mrs. Carl Adler, Mrs. Jennie Gehrig, and Mrs; Ida Stepler. Brownie troop 7 met Wednesday for a picnic at Donna hdnte. We played games I hud enjoyed a whiner roast. Our slips and money fdr day camp were turned in. Scribe: Cheryl Reynolds Mrs. Charles Schnepp celebrated her 53rd birthday recently at a party given in her honor by Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Kiser. Games were played and those present included Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Schnepp, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Schnepp and daughters Becky and Cathy, Charles Schnepp, Mr. and Mrs. Kiser and son Steven. The D. A. V. auxiliary held a social meeting Thursday night at the D. A. V. hall. Games were played and awards were made to, Mrs. Mildred Beltz. Mrs. Martha Sommers, Mrs. Dorothy Stalter and Mrs. Violet Smith. A luncheon was served at the conclusion of the program by the hostesses, Mrs. Violet Smith, chairman, Mrs. Gladys Arnold and Mrs. Martha Sommers. The Psi lota Xi honorary group will meet Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Hugh Andrews. 1 Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock, the Academy of Friendship of the Women of the Moose will meet at the Moose home. St. Vincent’s DePaul society will meet at the C. L. of C. hall Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. The 14th district association of the Order of Eastern Star will have a potluck supper Saturday evening at 6:30 o’clock at Mt. Etna. This will be open to all members of Eastern Star. •—--wrrHs -r At the Adams cmrrfty memorial hospital: ' Herbert Marbach and Lorna Bradtmueller Marbach of Decattar are the parents ot a baby boy born Thursday, at 11:48 p.m.. weighing six pounds and 11 ounces.

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Board Os Directors Declares Dividend yj7; The board of directors of Northern Indiank public. Sel-vlqe company declared a dividend of 45 cents a share on the outstanding common stock, of the' company, Dean 11. Mitchell, NIPSCO president, announced today. The dividend Is payable June 20 to shareholders of record at the close of business June 8. ■ • ' The board also declared dividends of 31.0625 per share on the 44 percent cumulative preferred stock; 31.12 per share on the 4% percent ' cumulative preferred stock; anf* 31-05 per share on the 4.22 pe’-'ent cumulative preferred stock ot the company. The dividends are payable July 14 to shareholders of record July 5. Mrs. Hubbard Steiner, a resident of Decatur for the past several years, will leave Saturday for Stratford, Ontario, Canada, where she will make her home at 191 Water street. Her home in Stratton. Place has been sold to Mr. and Mi's. Endre Sipos of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jennings and daughter Karen of Bloomington, 111. are spending two weeks vacation in Decatur visiting with friends and relatives. Jennings is the son of Mr. and Mra. Frank Jennings and is a detective tor the Nickel Plate railroad in Bloomington. Ronnie Murphy of Purdue University, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deitsch of St. Mary’s, 0., Mrs. Madge Barton of Huntington, and Mrs. (Richard Reidenbach and son of Van Wert, O„ attended the commencement exercises here Thursday evening. Terry Murphy was one of the graduates. WjOJMTAL I U n Admitted Dale Death, Decatur: Evelyn, Betty, and Robert Kirchhofer, Berne; Mrs. Paul Shoemaker, Berne; Mrs. Warren Kneuss. Berne. Dismissed Master Paul Feller, Decatur; Kathryn Kay Burke, Decaturi Mrs. Anna Callihan, Geneva; Mita, toarvin Brown, Monroeville; Mrs. Edward J. Smith and baby girt'fcbnvoy, O.; Mrs. Alice Barr, Geneva. » ————— . . ■ Church Will Honor Graduates Sunday The Pleasant Dale Church of the Brethren will honor the graduates of high school and college Sunday at 10:30 a.m. at special services when the pastor will bring the sermon, “Open—Positions Unlimited.” Those who graduated from Adams Central high school are Marilyn Arnold, Kenneth Baumgartner, Dee Myron Byerly, Richard Landis and William Kershner. Those who are graduating from college are Bill Arnold and Wayne Yager from Manchester College with bachelor of science degrees; Mrs. Delores Byerly from SL Francis college with a bachelor of science degree; Don Arnold from Ball State with a master’s degree. y, —-L. ——— ' - I

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Society Item* ror today’* pub- - llcetlon must ba phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Karon Striker Phon* *2121 SATURDAY rt » Rehearsal for children's day program at Presbyterian church, 2 p.m. Bake sale, sponsored by Happy Hustlers 4-H club, Ffrestone store, 9 a.m. Men of Chi Rho Sunday school class (,* Zion E. and R. church, wash • cars, Bob's Marathon station, 7 a.m., all day. District association of Eastern Star, potluck supper, Mt. Etna, 6:30 p.m. MONDAY Pythian Sisters, K. of P. home,' 7:30 p.m., needle olub after Temple. Psi lota Xi honorary grdup, Mrs, Hugh Andrews, 7:30 p.m. Academy of Friendship of Women of the Moose, Moose home, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY Kirkland ladies club, mother daughter meeting. Dutch Mill at Bluff tpn, 6:30 p.m. St. Mary’s township home demonstration dub, Bobo school, 7:30 p.m. .Eta Tau Sigma, Mrs| Leo Faurote Preble restaurant, g p.m. Preble township Sunny circle home demonstration club, Preble recreation center, 8 p.m. St. Vincent DePaul society, C. L of C. hall, 2 p.m. ; I THURSDAY Women of the Moose potluck supper, 6:30 p.m., meat, orlls, and coffee furnished by committee. Nuttman Ave. U. B. Plar\<» Bible School Boys and girls, ages 4 through 14, are invited to attend the- vacation Bible school at the Nuttman Ave. United Brethren church, opening Mondays “Classes will be from 8:30 tß'll a.m. five days weekly, with the exception of Memorial Day. « . - There will be five classes studying the course, “Qur Living Bible," geared to each age level. For those not registered, opportunity will be given on opening day. The school will close with hn outing Friday, June 8. The Bible school program !|HII be presented Sunday evening, jrane 10. ‘ r Busickls Accepted As Junior Member Announcement has been received that Leo Dane Busick, Decatur, has been accepted as a junior member as the Holstein-Friesian associa He was eligible to become a junior tion of America, Brattleboror, Vt. member of the organization for havijpg done satisfactory dairy club work with registered Holsteins and #as recommended by L. N. Seltenright, county agricultural agent. Receipt of a certificate of merit and a Holstein junior membership pin, entitles Leo to all of the pfivlieges of the association, except voting. Over 20,800 young people in the 48 states have participated in the junior program of the Holstein association since it was founded in 1923. 1 Washington — The supreme turt building here provides each stice with a suite of three rooms —private office, secretary’s office, and bath and shower. % >•. jrjt you have something to sei! or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. it brings results, l |

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Mefhodisf Church Plans Bible School Vacation School To Open Here Monday Bihl* school nt the Methodist church will begin Monday, May 28 and last until Friday. June 8, with the exception of Memorial Day. May 30. Classes will begin at 9 a.m. and end at 11 a.m. The program for the Bible school will sist of worship services, singing, craft, and lessons on the Bible. Following is a list of the teachers: Kindergarten I —(four-year-olds) —Mrs. Myles Parrish and Mrs. Ravmond Walters. Kindergarten JI— .(five-year-olds) -r-Mrs. Delbert Van Horn and Mrs. Dick Lewtoll. .Primary — Mrs, William Brown and Mrs. David Heller. Jailors —i Mrs. Leonard Soliday and Mrs. Lohnas Mclntosh. intermediates — Mrs. Burdette Custer. Helpers include Linda Sexson. Etta May Soliday, Nancy Rice, Judy Lane, Janice Voshell, Sharon Voshell, Susan Custer, and Janalee Smith. Pat Nelson will have charge of the recreation. Children who are not member* of any church or do not attend Mother Bible school are invited to participate. Rural Youth Plan Trip To Chicago Clubs Os District Plan Chicago Trip A week-end trip to Chicago June 23 and 24 has been planned for members of the Rural Youth. Dis trict four, comprising ten county rural youth clubs of which Adam* county is a member, is sponsoring the trip. The itinerary includes lea vine the Decatur Erie station at 4:40 a.m. June 23 and arriving In Chicago at 8 a.m. A sightseeing tour wilt be the first activity on the agenda, followed by the White Sox-New York Yankees baseball game in the afternoon. Saturday night the WLS National Barn Dance will be attended at the Eighth Street Theater. Sunday morning will be left free to the members to attend the church service of their own choice.' Sunday afternoon the rural youthera will attend the performance of Cinerama Holiday. At 9:40 p.m. the iroup will return to JMcatur.— Cost of the entire week-end is 820.50, whicL includes the railroad fare, rooms at the Conrad Hilton hotel, box seats at th* White SoxYankees ball game, tickets to the National Barn Dance and Cinerama Holiday, the four-hour sightseeing tyip and the insurance fpr the Weekend. Reservations must be in to dloria Koene man, district treasurer, at the County extension office nc later than Friday, June 15. Since only 50 ball game tickets have been secured, It is suggested that reservations be sent in soon in order to assure a ticket to the game. Indonesian Leader ; At Stock Exchange NEW YORK (INS)—President Sukarno of Indonesia visited the New York stock exchange and the Wall Street financial district to day before ending £is three-day New York visit. The touring Asian chief of state was to go to Philadelphia by trait at noon.

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