Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 176, Decatur, Adams County, 27 July 1956 — Page 3

FRIDAY, JULY 27, 195«

KENT AND JEFF REED HONORED AT PICNIC Kent and Jeff Reed, sons of Mr. and Mrs. FVoyd Reed, were honored at a picnic supper Thursday evening with Mrs. Maynard Hetrick and daughter Janet serving as the hostesses. A welner roast was enjoyed by the group and the honored guests received many nice gifts. Those attending included Mrs. Riger Blackburn. Mrs. Tom Bttuck and daughter Annette, Mrs. James Moses, Mrs. David Emb'er and son Carmeron, Mrs. Hetrick. Janet Hetrick. Mrs. Floyd Reed and the honored guests. RUTH AND NAOMI CIRCLE OF ZION CHURCH MEETS The Ruth and Naomi circle of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church met recently in the church parlor for their regular meeting. Mrs. Robert Kiess, leader for the afternoon, used as her subject material, “For the Creator Glory of |God." A pjano duet was played by JerryandMlke Kathf ’ and” Cherri Price played a group of selections on the accordion. Mrs. Tony Meyer, chairman, conducted the business meeting, after which a luncheon was severed by the hostesses. Mrs. Joe Ralph and Mrs. Charles Beineke, Seventeen members and three guests were present for the meeting. KIRKLAND LADIES CLUB HOLDS RECENT MEETING The Kirkland ladles club met Tuesday evening at the Adams Central school. The meeting was tailed to order by the president, Mrs. Ttalph Freels. Final plans for the 4-H fair Were made. “New Fabrics” was the continued lesson presented by the leader. Mrs. Oscar Brown. A memorial service was he'd for Mrs. Harve Haggard. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Albert Beineke, Mrs. Ernest Longenberger. Mrs. Joe Baumgartner, and Mrs. August Schlickman. The Friendship circle of the Missionary church will meet to- - night with Mrs. Carl Lichtenberger at 7:30 o’clock. The Adams county chorus will meet in the Farm Bureau building at Monroe Monday evening at 7:3(1 o’clock.

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The Eagles auxiliary will hold a regular meeting Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. A birthday party will follow the meeting and committee Witham, Edna DavidsonSuid Delores Bentz, ss Society Items for today’s publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Karen Striker Phone 3*2121 FRIDAY K. of C. auxiliary, K. of C. hall, 8:15 p in Friendship circle of Missinoary church, Mrs. Carl Lichtenberger, 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY V.F.W. ladies auxiliary, ice cream social, V.F.W. lawn, 5 p.m. Bazaar, bake sale, entertainment, sponsored by Emmanuel Lutheran ladies old. Soest, 6:30 p.m, SUNDAY Merry Matrons home ‘demonstration ciub, family ncipic, Monfocville park, 6 p.m. MONDAY Skating party, sponsored by Come-Join-Us class of Bobo U. B. church, Clem’s Lake, 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. / .Adams county chorus, Farm Bureau building in Monroe, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY Eagles auxiliary. Eagles halL regular meeting, 8 p.m. Msia Norma Jean Bailey, a graduate of Pleasant Mills high school, went to Purdue University at Lafayatte today where she took her placement tests. She plans to enroll at the University this fad. She was accompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Bafley. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Roberts and daughter Patty will leavs Sunday for a trip through thp_ Mountains. «*. Mr. and Mrs. George Laurent and Mr- and . M rs,„ leave Monday for a.two weeks tour of the northern states. Mr. and Mrs/Charles Stonestreet And children, Mike and Ann, and

ggg|! I " . A U * ' WriTiiiir' . wmiH 'JIbH plfcL.-. Hw JMISS SHIRLEY MAXINE BAKER was recently married to Jac* Dee Hendricks in the Monroe Methodist church, with the Rev. Willis Gierhart officiating for the single-ring ceremony. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Lulu Baker and Frank Baker of Bridgeport, O„ and Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Hendricks of Monroe.

Miss Barbara Wickey will leave Monday for a one week’s vacation at Stonestreet's parents heme in Charleston, West Va. The second week of their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Stonestreet .will travel to New York City, N. Y. The Rev. and Mrs. Stuart Brightwell had as their recent guests Mr. and Mrs. Walter Doane and children Karen and Janet of North Beverly. Mass. Mrs. Doane and Mrs. Brightwell were college roomates at John Fletcher College in University Park, 10. Word has been received by Mrs. Harry Houk and Mrs. John Zintsmaster from their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beineke. who recently left for Europe by TWA. that they have enjoyed their visits to Ireland and England and are now touring Paris. Beginning August 1, the Beinekes plan to spend six weeks touring Germany and Switzerland by car and visiting relatives of lJ^.i ; rleke: Retire returning’home, * they will tour Italy and Spain. Mr. and Mrs. Can! Bleechler and family of Madison are visiting with Beehler’s parents in Decatur. Mr. and-Mrs. Jack-Kiirie and family will leave Saturday morning for a two weeks’ vacation at Palmer lake, Mich. My. and Mrs. Isaac Mendez and daughters Rhita and Annie and son Manuel are enjoying week’s vacation in Dallas, Tex. Bun Biting, Vera ,Cuz. was a Decatur business visitor today. ' Jeanie and Deborah Smith, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Smith, are visiting with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Brant and family of Pittsburgh. Pa. The girls will return home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Deane Dorwin will leave Saturday morning for a weekend visit at the Dunes on Lake Michigan. ’ ; ” Mr. and Mrs. Bud Townsend and family and Mrs. Burt Townsend will leave Saturday for a visit

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with the Tom Allwein family at Lake George. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Holthouse are planning a Canadian automobile trip next week. Robert Macklin, who has been ill at his home sot several days, is reported-to be improved today. The condition of Mrs. Robert Anderson, who underwent surgery a few days ago at Park view hospital, Fort Wayne, is reported to be satisfactory. Mrs. Anderson will re main at the hospital for several days yet. S. E. Hite, well-known man. who returned to his home on Third street after an operation, is reported to be improved. He has taken several walks near his residence this week. Miss Carol Seitz will leave Saturday noon by train for New York City, N. Y. After arriving at NewYork City, she will board.a TWA pto e . f<)r .. n* !U ’- klur W Gej ?P“ n ?- wWfe she w-ill join lieFfjrdfher and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Seitz and daughter Debbie. Seitz is rtationed there with the U. S. army.

Mr. and Mrs. John T. Sansbury of Baltimore. Md.. are the parents of a baby boy named Stephen Matthew. Mrs. Sansbury was formerly Betty Schmitt. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H.P. Schmitt of Decatur. At the Adams county memorial hospital: — ~ Gene and Dorothy Farlow Amstutz of Berne are the parents of a baby boy born Thursday at 9:03 p.m., weighing seven pounds, nine ounces. Boy Apprehended Searching Autos A nitje-year old boy, found searching through automobiles Thursday evening near the Pennsylvania railroad tracks and Washington street, implicated an older boy and confessed to taking some acigerttes from the parked vehicles. Sheriff Merle Affolder and city police are investigating the matter. Band Concert Here Sunday Afternoon Clint Reed has announced that his summer band students will present another summer band concert on the court house lawn Saturday aftrenoon, starting at 1 o’clock. The musical group wMI perform a variety of popular tunes, old tunes, classics, and all-time favorites.

Admitted Noah Fry, Decatur; baby Harold Pate, Monroeville; Mrs Lloyd Kiracofe, Ohio City, O.; Mrs. Thomas E. Kraner, Geneva; Master Harold Edwin Hamrick, Hoagiland; Ora Brentlinger, Decatur; Carl Daniels, Decatur. Dismissed — 1 Mrs. Herman Heimann and baby t boy. Decatur; Mrs. Russell Wheeler, Geneva; Mrs. Paul E. Wolf and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. James D. Tumbleston and baby girl. Deca tur; Mrs. James H. Bleke and baby boy, Decatur; Cecil Gause, Decatur. CLARENCE MILLER (Continued from Paar Oae> of the Hoosier "Pete station in Decatur for the last six years. Miller was a member of the Monroe Methodist church. Two years ago he suffered a heart attack and. on .occasions recently he has taken heart medicine. In addition to the parents and wife, five children survive. They are Alan, Stoven, Carole Ann, Rebecca Lou, and Joe Eugene, all at home . The following brothers and stsEdward Miller. Fort Wayne: Wilmer Eugene Miller, with the JJ. S. army in Korea; Mrs. Cedric Fisher, Mrs. Don Koos, Mrs. Roger Singleton, Decatur; Mrs. John Andrews, Fort Wayne, and Mrs. William Berron, Celina, O. The body was released after examination by the coroner and taken to the Zwiek funeral home, where friends may call after 2 o’clock Saturday afternoon. Funeral services Will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 ojclock at the funeral home and at" 2:30 o’clock at the Monroe Methodist church. The Rev. Willis Glerhart will officiate and burial will be in the Decatur cemetery.

Second Spraying Os City Areas Planned Dr. Norval Rich, city health officer, conferred with Mayor Robert Cole early today and It was agreed that the city would be sprayed again in the next few days to eliminate flies, mosquitoes and other summer insects. Dr, Rich expressed concern over the number of polio cases in the county and told Mayor F '<>te that with two m^n. this week, Decatur’s average is higher than the state average. The spraying was suggested by the headth officer as a precautionary measure and Mayor Cole readily agreed that nothing should remain undone in the way of protective measures. Dr. Rich told Mayor Cole that he was not fearful of any kind of an epidemic at the present, but that he felt all steps possible should be taken to keep ’ the city as free as possible, from "even any symptoms of disease.”

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