Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 175, Decatur, Adams County, 26 July 1956 — Page 2
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MISS MADGE SCHEIDERER f ENGAGED TO WED j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scheiderpr of J Decatur have announced the eng- I agement of the eldest daughter, I Madge Joanne, to Ernest Zienier. ™ son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Zlemer < •of Ceylon. Minn. I Miss Scheldered Is a senior at De- 1 catur high school and her fiance was graduated from Ceylon nigh school. He is employed at the Raed Motors in Fairmont. Minn. He ved three years in -the U. S. niar- , ines. ,n J The couple is planning to marry next spring. K ’j " • tur RECENT MEETING HELD BY A™ HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUB ‘ Teaching Religion in the Home,' Mr was the theme of the lesson given j by Mrs. Richard H'irkless at theft July meeting of the Root township home demonstration club, which 5 was held at the home of Mrs. Mar- cre old Owens in 'Monmouth Tuesday j I afternoon. spt The president, Mrs. Mary June i a( j ! Runyon, opened the meeting with the club creed. The histiry of the ; 1 of the song* of the month, “Col- rat | umbia the Gem of the Ocean," was v n I given by Mrs. Lee Fleming, after : which she led the group in singing. y I The safety lesson, “Cuts and c o] 1 Hurns.” and Drink Milk for Health s v ht j Sake,” were presented by Mrs. ip : ‘ Royal Friend. Finad arraugemenls for the 4-fI fair, held at Monroe next weew. were made. The meeting was closed with the group repeating the club collect, -after which a silent auction was held. 1 A handkerchief shower was given h° ! for Mrs. diaries Johnson, who 1 celebrated her 80th birthday. Re- bai frehnients were served by the as- enl sisting hostesses. Mrs. Al Schnei- an der and Mrs.' TVussel Fleming, to 01Q ’ the 27 members and seven children. in attendance. There will be no w * " August meeting of the. club. s,r ' - Members of the I’si lota Xi sorority attended a called meeting F at the Youth and Community Center Tuesday evening. The—prest- - - dent.- Betty McNerney. .conducted a short business meeting and the u officers outlined the program for * *he coming year. The first regular business meeting will be held Septemher 11. . L- -to — W o' The DGrhe-Joib-Dk; class of ? pobo U. B. church will sponsor a j, Pj’.rty Monday evening nt el ctefc’s Lake from 7:30 o’clock until 10:30 o’clock. The Pleasant roe Grove and Mt.-Victory churches are nvited tc attend. , - Ac Mrs. Max Andrews was surprised |p : at her home Wednesday evening as her family and two of her friends 1 gathered for a “pizza” party in hcm r ves or of her 22nd birthday. After the rep pizz.L"les creari and a large decor- mil nted tfrthday cake were .served, neo Those present were Miss Bonnie chu Simons. Miss Rheta Butcher. Miss £ Gwen Tfflvard. Mr. and Mrs. lea; Varighn L. Hilyard. and Mrs. An- i>ar drev.-s’ ch’ldren. Stephania Jo and Co. Brian Keith. olh ' " — - e It you bars sdmethlng to sell or 8 rooms for rent, try a Democrat wei Want Ad. It brings results. the on AIR CONDITIONED gr« — TODAY — wo Continuous from 1:30 foo Technicolor Laughs! . THAT CERTAIN FEELING .J Bob Hope, Eva Marie Saint ‘ ' ALSO — Shorts 150 50c pPI BE SURE TO ATTEND! —o FRI. & SAT. - MsMpß 0 ”’' ’' s X——l—l STAttING IOHNAGAR I - MA*IK VaIOTREN; f, - UCHU7BOONE V Ei —ADDED FUN— Sai "KARTI'NE KARNIVAL” ■ FOUR Hilarious Cartpons! O—O—— Sul Sun. & Mon. — “Toy Tiger” _Hovey
11. 1 ’ 11 • Society Items for today's publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Karen Striker Phone 3-2121 THURSDAY St. Anne's club, Mrs. Ben Ellg, 7:30 p.m. Our Lady of Victory discussion oup. Mrs. John Schurger, 8 p.m. Junior Arts department of Decar Woman's club, Sara Brunneaff, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY Union township Woman’s club, rs. Mildred Smith, 1:30 p.m. K. of C. auxiliary, K. of C. hall, 15 pni : SATURDAY V.F.W. ladies auxiliary, ice earn social. V.F.W. lawn, 5 p in. Bazaar, bake sale, entertainment, ensured by Emmanuel Lutheran lies aid, Soest, 6:30 p.m. SUNDAY Merry Matrons home demonsttion club, family ncipic, Monroclle park, 6 p.m. — MONDAY Skating party, sponsored by une-Joiii-Us class of Bobo U. B. ureh, Clem’s Lake. 7:30 p.m. to :30 p.m. At the Adams county memorial ispital: Ray and Bertha Waldron Deicher of Monroeville are the parits of a baby boy today at 4:25 m>. weighing six pounds and 4% mCbS. ' — _ Today at5:25 am, A baby boy as born to Neal and Rosemary nith Richard of „ Monroeville, sighing six pounds. : ■-J I—MKMMB WJOttITM Admitted Floyd Liby, Monroe: Joseph A. hwartz, Monroe; Mrs. uetgman. UefatuM,.Hoagland. ’ _ - -JJr•... □jamissed 0 foseph A. Schwartz. Monroe; uneth Teeple, Bryant; Mrs. Reua Nussbaum and baby girt, Mons’ 77 cts Os Vandalism Union Township The sheriff's department is instigating some acts of vandalism ported in Union township»where a le of road is being blacktopped ar the Immanuel Lutheran urch. Someone started the road roller, ised by the county highway dertment from Meshberger Stone i. and drove it into a ditch. Gasue also was stolen from the uipment. Several temporary road signs sre scattered around in fields and e “closed" signs were placed other roads. The sheriffs departent reported today that two imrtant clues - were being investited. Michigan ranks first in boatilding and in the production of itomobiles. automobile trailers, ey iron, cutting tools, wood:>rking machinery, breakfast ods, and refrigerators. Use of synthetic detergents in e United States rose to 15 pounds r person iti IMS. while use of ap dropped to about eight muds. —4 .. V. F. W. Ladies Auxiliary e Cream Social, Pie and ake. Saturday, July 28, :00 p. m. V.F.W. Home. , 174 t 3 “Where It’s Always Cool!” Tonight & Friday MA & PA KETTLE AT HOME” Marjorie Main,, Percy Kilbride & “JUPITER’S DARLING” lather Williams, Howard Keel —o it.—" The Last Command”. A “Revenge of the Creature” O—O in.—“ 3 Ring Circus” Dean Martin, Jerry > Lewis -K'dsj.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Petrie of Huntington are visiting the Wilbur Petrie family in Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Eady of Decatur and Mr. and Mrs. Buford Dull of Wren, 0., will leave Saturday for a two weeks' vacation in Florida. Mr. and Mrs’. Kenneth Guam and children Terri and Debbie will leave Sunday for a one week's vacation at Big Star Lake, Mich. Mr?and Mrs. Howard Gehrig and family Vickie and Ricky will leave for Turkey Lake Saturday, where they will spend one week. A two weeks’ tour of Florida and ' other southern states is being planned by Mr. and Mrs. James Strtey. They will leave Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Langston will leave Saturday for a two weeks’ tour of the western states and Yellowstone Nation Park. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Foreman wit! spend one week vacationing in Canada. They will leave Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hancher and daughter Rozanne will leave Sunday for two weeks at Big Star ! Lake, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chase of Decatur and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Donahue of Cleveland, 0.. returned from several weeks’ vacation, in the west. They visited the Canadian ’ Rockies; Waterton-GJacier Nation- ' al Park; Yellowstone and Teton National Park; Black Hills and the Badlands. They traveled 6,500. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Singleton and son Douglas are vacationing at Lake Oliver this week. Mrs. Robert Bulter and children Larry and Bobbielu recently returned home after spending a weeks’ vacation in California. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon- Miller and I family of Portland visited relatives in Decatur Wednesday afternoon enruote home after a week at Cedar lake. Mr. and Mrs. David A. Macklin and ' family will leave this week-end for a weeks' vacation at Lake Webster. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Holthouse will leave Friday tor Chicago, from where they will fly*to Los Angeles, -Calif., for a two weeks’ visit. Misses Polly Lobsiger. Isabel Kintz and Sheila Murtaugh will leave Saturday for a two weeks visit In Phoenix, Ariz„ andother cities in the west. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith and family and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hutker and family will leave Saturday for a two weeks' outing at Crooked Lake. ■Steve ijufcon.. Jjeoatur young man who underwent an emergency appeudectomyoeveral days ago at. Adams county memorial hospital, will return to his home on North Second street Friday afternoon. - Mrs. G. C. Dill ot Chicago, 111.. left Wednesday after spending several days with Miss Florence HanEasier to cut Sow and fit JT" J* ■ H la 'JlV.arat 9095 gßj 9 "V Printed Pattern Our new PRINTED PATTERN! Save work, save time when sewing this step-in dress — cut to fit shorter, fuller figures perfectly! And such a flattering style; see the graceful drape of fabric at the neckline; slimming silhouette! Printed Pattern" 9095: Half Sizes 14%, 16%, 18%, 20%. 22%. 24%. Size 16% takes 4% yards 35-inch. This easy-to-do pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send Thirty five cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern for Ist-class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Decatur Daily Democrat Pat-, tern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly ■ NaTM; 1 with Zone, Size and Style Number.
•J. Mrs. Dill was formerly Miss Verges 1 Whaleh. an Itwtructer at the Decatur high school. Mr. and Mt». LoWell Harper havh retained to Decatur after a several ’ days’ business and pleasure trip to ’ rtilkdelphla. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and ■ daughter will leave this week-end f fore motor trip to New York City ’ and olher parts of the east. Mrs. Anna Molts of Decatur is 1 still a patient at the Adams county 1 memorial hospital. Her room num- • bar is 396. 1 Sole Os Zintsmaster ► Home Is Announced l John Margerum, newly named as- - sistant at the Decatur works of the . General Electric, has purchased the L. R. Zintsmaster home on i Third street and will move his fam- ) By, consisting of Mrs. Margemm s and two sons, to Decgtur soon, it was learned today. ’’ The Zintsmasters, who spend the • summer at Lake George, were not available today - and it was not 1 learned where they plan to reside. ' The Zintsmaster furniture is ber ing stored for the present, it was learned. J Mrs. Frank Parrish » Has Elbow Fractured i Mrs. Frank Parrish is confined to i her home at 607 West Jefferson s street after fracturing her elbow in a fall at her home Wednesday - .afternoon. She received the break - when she fell down several steps 1
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THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1»B«
as she w(W descending a"stairway. Mrs. Parrish la th* mother of Judge Myles F. Parrish. Local Photographer Attends Convention Lawrence E. Anspaugh of L. Auspaugh Studio, Decatur, attended the 1956 convention and trade show of the photographers’ association of America this week at the Conrad Hilton Hotel. Chicaso. Several thousand of the uatlpn’s portrait, cornmerclal-iilustrative, industrial and press photographers attended technical programs and demonstrations in their particular phases ot photography. They also had the opportunity to jiarticipate in business sessions designed to help the studio photographer make his operations more successful financially. Grass Fire Leads To Department Call Firemen were called late Wednesday afternoon to extinguish a grass fire between 12th and 13th streets along the Erie railroad track in the west part of Decatur. Damage was negligible. Trade «n a Good — Decatur J ■ A Frieda’s Beauty Shop Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6025 — Operators — Jean Price Frieda Stavenlk
