Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 134, Decatur, Adams County, 7 June 1956 — Page 2

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One Trucker Killed In Rear-End Crash COLUMBUS, Ind. (UP) —Frank Kelley. 34. Scattabur*. was killed Wednesday when Ms tractor-trail

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I MRS. CLARENCE MITCHEL ENTERTAINS CLUB RECENTLY ! Mrs. Clarence Mitchel was hostess Tueejtey evening to the Hap- | py Homemakers home demonstration clpb and there were ten guests I present. The meeting was called Ito order by the vice-president. > Mrs. Clarence Mitchel. She led the group in repeating the club creed. Mrs. Kermit Parrish gave the ; history of the song of the month and Margie Schwarts sang a solo. Bryan Schwarts recited a poem. ■ “I'm Glad a Boy.” and Mrs. Floyd Mitchel gave a reading, “The NeiI ghbur's Television.’’ . “New Fibers and Fabrics" was the lesson presented by Mrs. CHfj ford Roe. Mrs. Mitchel gave a re- ’ port on the council meeting and I the following announcements were i made: county picnic, July 9; dub j trip to Smokey Mts., Oct. 9, 10. 11. The club voted to give $5 to mental i health. Door prixU were .won by Mrs. gichard Peterson and Mrs. Olive ■White. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting by Mrs Mitchel and her daughter. B.P.W. PLANS PUBLIC I AFFAIRS NIGHT ! Mayor Robert D. Cole will be I the principal speaker* at the spei cial “public affairs night’’ program of the Business and Professional Women’s club, Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock at the Youth and Community Center. Special guests invited for the • evening include Mrs. Mabel Stri- | ker, county, recorded, and Mrs. Miriam i|al). cjty ’ clerk-treasurer. Music will be furnished fey Jerry Kaehr and his “Dixip Cats.*' Refreshments will be served at the close of the program. ■ Guest night will be featured and all members vt B.P.W. aid asked to call in their reserations and advise of guests also, to Mrs. Mary Howard, 4-4455, by Monday at <•* o’clock. The public affairs committee in» eludes Joan Wemhbff. chairman, Dorothy Schuepf and Mrs. Jollie Kelley.. s HOME DEMONSTRATION CHORUS TO SING AT ■ PURDUE WEDNESDAY The 4<iams county home demonstration chorus will meet for a final rphearsal Monday evening at' 7:34 o’clock before going to i e fBBP to present their special Jiuni§W epraiae The Lord. Ye HearCns Adore Him.” The group will compete with all other choruses in the State during the entire day. They are under the leadership of Mrs. Martin Neuenschwander, director, and Mlsg Audrey Whitehurst, pianist. ; During the evening the chorus | will present a musical program at i the music hall at Purdue University, under the direction of Albert P. Stewart. Those who plan to attend from Adams county include the Mesi dames Leland Ray, Alva Lawson.

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Clarence Smitley. Henry Adler. B«*yt Haley, Ervin Stucky. Eliaa Hah pert. John Floyd. Wilbur Stan--144, fWiilutra Neidsteln. Carl Kuhn. Harrlsofi Mllley. William Noll, Paul Rich, Gilbert Stucky. Mar ti n Sprunger, Daniel Sthwarti. Ada Stucky. Chester Armstrong. Mary Fenstermaker, Francis Biary. Martin Neuenschwander. Donna Vorhees, Mary Habegger. and the Misses Audrey Whitehurst and Ruth Johnson. PLEDGE SERVICES HELD BY PSI TOTA XI SORORIfY A very impressive pledge service was held by the Psi lota Xi sorority Wednesday evening at the; Youth and Community Center. Pledges who participated include the Misses Jackie Janies. LeaW I Brandberry, Mary Jane Sith, Jane j Drew. Judy Parrish. Caroline Aumann and Lou Ann Lehman. Mrs. Jack Heller had charge of the ceremony and Mrs. Ralph Keller acted as conductress. The room. ■ was decorated in a blue and laI vender color scheme and lovely I spring flowers were placed throughout. A trio consisting of Miss Alice Roth, Miss Marjorielu Hill, and Mrs. James Moses, presented vocal selections. They were accompanied at the piano by Mrs. yravid Enabler, 3r. Preceding the pledging ceremony a short business meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs. E. E. Rydell. Further plans were dts- - cussed tor the speech and hearing . pli ni c to be conducted this summgr, of which the Psi Otes are Sponsors. Light refreshments were served , kt the close of the meeting by the i 45 members present. Initiation committee in charge. There were services will be held Wednesday, i June 20. at the Colonial restaurant in Fort Wayne. ( *■. • r — The' D.A.V. auxiliary will hold a business raeetihg Monday eve- , ning at 7:30 o’clock at the D.A.V. hull. Election of officers will be . held and all members are urged to attend. > . “—“ . T The Mt. Tabor Methodist W.S.C.S. will meet at the home of Mrs . Glen Chronister Friday evening at o’clock. i ¥ The Pythian Sisters will meet at Dre K. or *P.*k<*Re MoifliuT *♦** ing at 7.-30 Scfcck and Needle tlub i will mpet after Temple. Tuesday evening at S o’clock > the Eta Tau Sigma sorority will . meet at the home of Mrs. Richard . Arnold. ■ ! The Fourth district Past Presidents parley will meet Wednesday . at the New Haven Legion home and a carry-in dinner will be featured at noon. Reservations must i be in by Saturday noon to Mrs. . Herman Dierkes. 3-2667. , The ladies of the Knights of Columbus, including the widows, mothers, daughters and sisters, are Invited to attend the meeting to be held at the K. of C. hall Friday evening at 7:3 o’clock Mrs. Robert Cristle. of Fort Wayne, will be the guest speaker.

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[SSI •aolsty itsms w today** Publication mull be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday «:30 a.m.) Karen Striker Phons Ml2l THURSDAY Rainbow far Giris, Masonic hall, church, 7:30 p.h. . Women's missionary association of Mt. Zion U. B. church, Mrs. Louise Bunner, 7:30 p.m.. Ladies Aid bt Trinity E. U. B. church, at the church, 7: SO p.m. Wesley class of Methodist, church, recreation room of church, 7:30 p.m. Everready Sunday school class of Methodist church, church, 7:30 p.m. D. A. V. junior auxiliary, picnic, Hanna-Nuttman park, 3 to 9 p.m. Women of the Moose, formal initiation and election of officers, Moose home, 8 p.m. FRIDAY Mt. Tabor Methodist W.S.C.B, Mrs. Glen Chronister, 7:30 p.m. Ladies of Knights of Columbus—wives, widows, mothers, daughters, and sisters —K. of C. hall, 7:30 p.m. Builders class of Trinity E.U.B. church, church, 7:30 p.m. Reception for minister qf Pleasant Milli Methodist church, church, 7:30 p.m. W. S. W. S of Calvary E.U.B. church, at the church, 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY Ham supper, sponsored by V. F. W. ladies auxiliary, V. F. W. home, open house. 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Basaar and bake sale, sponsored by Decatur and Rose Garden clubs, north room of library, contributions to be in between 7:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. MONDAY D.A.V. auxiliary, business meeting. election of Officers, D.A.V. ball, 7:30 p.m. Pythian Sister Temple, K. of P: home. 7:30 p.m., Needle dub after Temple. American Legion auxiliary unit 43 Past Presidents parley, Mrs. Arthur Myers, 8 p.m. TUESDAY Eta Tan Sigma sorority, Mrs. Richard Amid. 8 p.m. Monroe Better Homes demonstra(joon club, Mrs. Forrest Ray, 7:30 f,m. WEDNESDAY B.P.W. guest night, “public affairs night,” Youth and community (Center, 8 p.m. Fourth district Past Presidents New Harerf Legion home, carry-in dinner at noon for reservations call 32-667. Word has been received of the birth of a son on May 27 to Mr. and Mrs. George D. Carey of Pauisades. Ida. The baby weighed seven pound and 12 ounces and has been named Colin Michael. The mother, the former Virginia Meyer, is the daughter of Arthur C. Meyer of. Decatur. At the Adams county memorial hospital: Latie Leeth and Gladys Mankey Leeth of Bluffton are the parents of a baby boy born today at 6:20 a.m.

Communications Club in Recent Meeting The Communications club of Decatur Central Soya company met recently with the Fort Wayne Club in Fort Wayne. The Fort Wayne group was in charge of the program which featured "Using AudioVisual Aids to Improve Communications" as the topic. Fourteen members of the local club attended. A meeting of the local group took place Wednesday afternoon at the Decatur plant. “Oral Communications” was the subject of dis ; cussion. * Providence — Rhode Island in 1766 enacted laws, for the "preservation" of the oyster to keep the coastal oyster beds from being scraped bare and sterile.

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Greek Student To Visit In County George Stergiou of Greece, a participant in the international farm youth exchange program, will arrive in Decatur Friday afternoon for a three-week stay in. Adams county. Stergiou will reside with the Arthur Koeneman family in Preble township. He will visit with them, participating in their activities and

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obMrviug the Americen w»y of lite. After three we«k* here be wW go oa to vtelt other fartne lh this country. Thl» will be the ftret foreign 'member of the exchange program to be stationed in Adams county. Two local young people have participated in the foreign exchange program. Bob Sprunger visited in France ' and Algeria in 1958 and Mies Beulah Bertsch visited German families in 1962.

THURSDAY. JUNE 7, 1959 —

• Admitted Mrs. Melverd Ladd, Decatur; Master Ernest Steiner. Berne; Roy Clem. Dixon. O. Dismissed Miss Donna Mae Habegger, Berne: Mrs. Larry Schwarts, Berne; E|l C. Engle, Monroe.