Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 251, Decatur, Adams County, 24 October 1956 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1858

MRS. CHARLES McCULLOUGH HONORED WITH SHOWER Mrs.. Charles McCullough, the former Miss Ruby Combs, was pleasantly surprised Sunday afternoon, when she was guest of honor at u bridal shower, given at the home of Mrs. Ben McCullough, with Mrs. Ralph Tieman and Mrs. Ed McCullough as hostesses. The entertaining rooms were decorated in u blue and pink color scheme, with a sprinkling can centered over the gift tale, and sprays of fall flowers used throughout. Prizes were won by Mrs. Eugene Arnold, Mrs. William McCullough, Mrs. Gerald McCullough, Mrs. Clarence August, Mrs. Paul McCullough, Mrs. Nevin Miller, Mrs. Robert Miller and Mrs. T. M. Harmon, who in turn presented them to the honored guest. Refreshments were served to the Mesdames Paul McCullough, William McCullough, J. D. Tinkham, Clarence August, Artell McClain, Nevin Miller, Eugene Arnold. Robert Miller, T. M. Harmon, Gerald McCullough. Ben McCullough, and Harold Tieman, and the Misses Debbie McCullough, Ruth McCullough, Susan McCullough, Nyla August, Connie. Arnold, Pat Miller, and Sue Miller, the honored guest, Mrs. Charles McCullough, and the hostesses. MISS MARLENE LAURENT ADDRESSES STUDY GROUP Miss Marlene Laurent, of the Daily Democrat staff, was the guest speaker of the Monmouth parent and family life study group, which met Monday evening at the Monmouth school. She used as her subject, “What the Press Is Doing to Teenagers." , The meeting w-as opened by repeating the mother’s prayer, after which Mrs. Florence Miller gave z devottons. The secretary's report was given and 16 members answered roll call. Mrs. Brice Sheets was welcomed into the group a new member. Following Miss Laurent’s talk, she answered many questions, pointing out the good and bad features of all newspapers. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Oaqar Bieberich, Mrs. Robert Berry, and Mrs. Dale Brandt.

Rummage Sale—Associate Chapter Tri Kappa, Saturday, October 27. 9 'till 5, at former Gerber’s Meat Market. 250t3

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COME TO THE DECATUR SOYBEAN FESTIVAL A BARGAIN DAYS ! Thursday, Fish Fry! Friday & Saturday, Bargain Days! KAYE’S ARE PAYING AT THE RATE OF *3o*®® A BUSHEL FOR SOYBEANS [ZZ ALL LEATHER MYLOM HOISTER aadr HOSIERY GUM SETS nn Limited Quantity Regular SI.OO pr. Regu | ar 50 SPECIAL SPECIAL Z l-50 1.00 Plus 1 Pound of Soybeans Plus 1 Pound of Soybeans Kaye’s Shoe Store “QUALITY FOOTWEAR” 4 doors 80. of Bank . Decatur, Ind. . ; ....... ■ ...........- ■--- * :

PBI IOTA XI SORORITY HAS INSPECTION ANO DINNER The Psi lota XI sorority held their inspection dinner Tuesday night at the Masonic hall. The dinner was served by the Order of the Eastern Star and Mrs. Ferris Rower played music for the dinner hour with the Wurlitzer organ being furnished by the Decatur Music House. Preceding the dinner, an inspection of officers was held in the Masonic lounge from 5 to 6:30. Following the dinner, president Betty McNearney, conducted a model business meeting, Mrs. Mary Parrish reported on the symphony project; Mrs. Laura Hancher gave the report of the fall fashion leaves style show; Mrs. Norma Moore discussed the coming "Fall Frolic” Psi lota Xi dance to be held November 23; Marion Koontz reported for the ways and means committee; and Mrs. Shirley Lehman displayed and gave details of the Christmas card project. ( Mrs. Helen Echoff of Fortville, inspectress, addressed the sorority following the business meeting. Mrs. Jane Thomas of Fortville accompanied Mrs. Echoff for the dinner. The next regular meeting will he Nov. 13 at the Community Center at 8 p.m. and all members are urged to be present for discussion of important business. MRS. EUGENE RUNYON IS HOSTESS TO RESEARCH CLUB The Research club met recently at the home of Mrs. Eugene Runyon. The meeting was opened by each member giving a current event. Mrs. E. H. Cook reviewed the book, “One Man’s America,” by Alistair Cooke. English born, Mr. Cooke, seeing America through an Englishman's eye, did an interesting job on Washington, Broadway, the desert, Florida and California. One Broadway newspaper says that Mr. Cooke knows these United States as well or better than most , Amercians. Following the program, the hostese served dainty candies. MERRIER MONDAYS CLUB MEETS WITH MRB. LANDIS The Merrier Mondays club met recently at the home of Mrs. Har- ' vey Landis, for a Halloween party. • Assisting hostess was Mrs. Loren Liechty. Nineteen memers were present, j and prizes were awarded to Mrs. . Eugene Murchland and Mrs. Richard Conrad. Mrs. Dale Fruchte opened the meeting. Mrs. Leroy Kolter led the group in singing “Shine on Harvest Moon.” after which the lesson on the ’ ’Carpet Story” was presented by Mrs. Irwin Liechty. Roll call was answered by giving a “rainy day pastime.” The secretary's and treasurer's reports were given by Mrs. Loren Liechty and Mrs. Lores Steury, respectivelyt Each member received a food chopper to sell to make money for the club. The group voted to send gifts io jhe._iaen.Ul hosnltaL and apoagile tour to either Worthman’s home, WKJG, of Fort Wayne Candy, was discussed. Mrs. Richard Conrad is to make arrangements for the tour.

Mrs. Charles Sheets won the door prize, and receiving secret pal gifts were Mrs. Dale Fruchte, Mrs. Darrell Arnold, Mrs. Irwin 'Worthman, Mrs; Carlton Worthman, Mrs. Gene Bluhm, and Mrs. Walter Moellering. Refreshments were served by the hostess and co-hostess. Mrs. Leßoy Kolter will be hostess to the next meeting, which will be held November 26. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Gene Hurst and Mrs. Robert Mankey. “WORK SIMPLIFICATION*’ IS GIVEN BY MRS. HARKLESS “Work Simplification” was the lesson presented by the leader, Mrs. Richard Harkless, at the October meeting of the Root township home demonstration club, held recently at the home of Mrs. Robert Carr. Many timely and interesting ideas were given on simplifying a woman’s daily routine. The meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs. Mary Jane Runyon, and was opened by repeating the club creed in unisoq, after which the group sang the song of the month. Mrs. John Magley, secretary, called the roll which was answered by. giving a "rainy day pastime." She also read the constitution of the club to the group. The election of new officers .was postponed until next month. Refreshments were served to the 18 members present, by the hostess, who was assisted by Mrs. Adolph Weidler and Mrs. August Bohnke. The door prize was won by Mrs. Lloyd Bowman. The next meeting will lie held November 13, at the home of Mrs: Norbert Aumann. OLIVE REBEKAH LODGE 86 HOLDS REGULAR MEETING The Olive Rebekah lodge 86 held a regular meeting in the Odd Fellows hall ~ recently. Mrs. Enola Jones of Poneto, newly elected district deputy president of 31, was present and presented the states president’s program f«sr the coining year. Rebekah lodges of district 31 are invited to attend an informal receiption in her honor, Friday evening, Novemer 9 at 8 o’clock at Harmony Rebekah lodge 662, at the Odd Fellows hall Poneto. Plans were completed for the degree staff to confer the initiatory degree at tne district meeting at Miriam lodge 37, at Andrews, December 12. Mrs. Evelyn Plasterer, who was a delegate to the Rebekah assembly of Indiana, held at the Odd Fellows building in Indianapolis recently, gave an interesting report of her trip. Several members of the local lodge are planning to attend a party for Mrs. Treva Sharpe, Keystone, ylqftjpraqident pf Rebekah assembly, to be given by Mount Olive Rebekah lodge 571, Petroleum. November 15, with a carryin supper to be served at 6:45 o'clock, at the lodge at Petroleum. The Three Link club met after lodge with Mrs. Clara Meyers’ and Mrs. Ruth 'Railing as hostesses. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. George Kreigh, 'Miss Laura Stanley, and Mrs, Opal Myers, and refreshments were served. The W.S.C.S. of the Salem Methodist church, will meet Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the -church, to observe the“ J u ; eek bf prayer and self-denial. A meeting of the Adams county nurses association will be held Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Legion home. The Faithful Followers class of Mt. Pleasant church, will have a Halloween party Friday evening at 7 o’clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo King Jr. The degree staff of the lodge will have a practice session at the Odd Fellows hall, Tuesday j evening at 7:30 o'clock. All members of the staff are requested to be present. The Delta Theta Tau sorority met Tuesday evening at the Elks home. The president, Mrs. H. R. Frey, opened the business meet-; ing. A report on inspection was read, and the final committees for j Good Fellows club were appointed, i The next meeting will be held No- ■ vember 13 at 8 p.m., at the home ‘ of Mrs. Joe Krick.

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Presides Tonight - — Ji The Rev. Paul Parker, of the Nuttman Avenue United Brethren church, will preside at tonight's service of Spiritual Emphasis week at 7:30 o’clock at the First Methodist church.

Society Items for today’s publication must be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 3-2121 . Gwen Hilyard WEDNESDAY Girl Scouts and Brownie leaders. Community Center. 10 a.m. Leave from here for cook-out. Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, ‘rush” party. Elks, 8 p.m. Order of Eastern Star, stated meeting. Masonic hall 7:30 p.m. Historical club, Mrs. E. W. Johnson, 2:30 p. m. Ladies Shakespeare club, public library, 2:30 p.m. THURSDAY Dorcas Circle of Methodist church, Mrs. A. D. Suttles, 122 South Fifth street. 1:30 p.m. Monroe W.C.T.U., Mrs. Fenton Sprunger, 1:30 p.m. D.A.V. auxiliary social meeting, D.A.V. hall, 7:30 p.m. Guardian Angel study club, Mrs. Carl Braun, 8 p.m. Ruralistic study club, Mrs. Elmo Lengerich, 8 p.m. Zion Needle club, parish hall, afternoon and evening. . Decatur Emblem -club, "hard times” party at Elks, 8 p. m. Circle 2 of W.S.C.S. of the Methodist church, Mrs. iR. D. Myers, Winchester street. 1:30 p.m. Adams county Nurses Ass’n., Legion heme. 7:30 <4, FRIDAY K. of C., auxiliary meeting, postponed one week. --- Past Matrons of Order of Eastern Star, Mrs. Alma Frisinger, 7:30 p. m. Faithful Followers of Mt. Pleasant church, Halloween party at home of Leo King. Jr . 7 p.m. SATURDAY • Rummage sale, sponsored by associate Tri Kappas, 150 South Second street, 9 a. ni. to 5 p. m. MONDAY W.S.C.S. of Salem Methodist observe week As. prayer and nnlf, denial, at the church. 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY Degree staff of Rebekah lodge, practice at Odd Fellows hall. 7:30 p.m.

= sow THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY WE WILL PAY PER AT THE CIO BUSHEL RATE OF UU‘ VV FOR SOYBEANS FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY! OUR REGULAR $1.50 SAVINGS BANK ONLY JvC WITH One Pound of SOYBEANS S- I . MEMBER MEMBER F. D. L C, Federal Reserve ~ Established 1883

Plan Junior Leader Recognition Banquet The Adamg county 4-H junior leader recognition banquet will be held at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, October 30 at |he Marine room in the community building in Berne. The Lions club of Adams county are sponsors of this annual event, with the Berne Lions club in charge.of arrangements for this meeting. 4-H junior leader pins will be presented. A new award, the 4-H key award, will also be presented to the qualifying Adams county members. An international farm youth exchange student has been contacted as speaker for the program. The program is in charge of juniqj leader president, Arnold Gerke and Mike Lehman, vice-pres-ident. is in charge of entertainment. Qualifying junior leaders who have not made reservations at the county extension office should do so before Friday, reports Leo N. Seltenright, county agent. Roger and Betty Roe Ripley of route 3. Decatur, are the parents of a baby girl, born Tuesday morning at 7:50 o’clock at the Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne. She weighed seven pounds and three ounces, and has been named Rozelyn Sue. At the Adams county memorial n'bspital: William and Violet Minnich Braun of route 4, Decatur, are the parents of a son born today at 12:52 a.m., weighing eight pounds and one ounce. A baby girl was born this morning at 8:03 o’clock, to Robert LeRoy and Phyllis Rankin Wolfe of 503 Line street. She weighed six pounds and two ounces. Admitted ® Mrs. Roy Young, Monroe; Baby Linda Sipe. Berne; Mrs. Jonas Graber. Geneva. 1 * 7 Dismissed Mrs. Jack Hart and baby girl, Decatur: Mrs. Clarence Ziner, Decatur; Mrs. Frank Mullenkamp and bay girl, Bryant; Harve Beitler, Berne. Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeDolph and daughters, Judy, Donna, and Lyhette, spent the past week-end In Detroit, where they attended the golden wedding anniversary of DeDolph's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William DeDolph. Funeral Director Commits Suicide FRANKFORT, Ind. (UP) — The body of Morris Kleinsmith, 53, a former Mulberry funeral director, wes- found -hi a -fteld florth of “hereTuesday. Clinton county coroner Charles Johnson ruled his death a suicide. He said Kleinsmith, widely-known in Indiana Shrine circles, shot himself. He had been in failing health. ■' . . '/ • :—:

NEW REGIME ( Coatin ued from Page Ono) But the radio, although besieged for a time by the rebels, was solidly in government hands and it was telling the government side of the story. A 2 p.m. (7 a.m. CST) surrender deadline was ignored by the rebels, and then was extended another four hours to-6 p.m. At least one Soviet soldier was reported killed. But the number of civilian and military casualties was not known. The ministry of the interior clamped a dusk-to-dawn curfew on Budapest, and an official announcement at 4:15 p.m. said that “some areas of the city, have not yet been cleared of counter - revolutionary groups.” The announcement did not say in which parts of the city the fighting still raged. Reports reaching the West said the Russians had completely surrounded Budapest and were using tanks, machine guns and heavy armored cars. Radio Budapest said Nagy received a five-man delegation of counter-revolutionaries from one area who offered to surrender if they were not courtmartialed. use of the word "courtmartial” indicated the delegation may have included members of the Hungarian armed forces. Nagy accepted their offer. . ■■ r The red pipestone rock, for which Pipestone, Minn., is famous, is found in no other place in the world.

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Senator Bricker At Portland November 1 PORTLAND,-IND. — Ohio’s senior senator, John W. Bricker of Columbus, comes here Nov. 1 to epeak at a “John V. Beamer rally" at the Portland armory, it was announced by John Wicker, Jay county Republican chairman. Senator Bricker’s appearance at the meeting, scheduled at 8 p.m., is billed as fifth district ting the candidacy of bash Republican seekinTMßrcurth term as district U.S. congressman.

Its estimated that consumption of water in the United States has increased 1,300 per cent in the last 50 years.

PERSONAL — — Don’t Do It, Monica Don’t even think of buying a new cat Monica until you’ve seen the 1957 De Soto ... the most exciting car in the world today! It will be on display at our De Soto-Plymouth dealer’s October 30th.

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Presbyterian Choirs To Rehearse Tonight The Westminster choir of the First Presbyterian church wilf have a practice session at the church this evening, from 6 until 6:40 o’clock. A combined rehearsal of the Westminster choir and the senior choir will be held from 6:40 until 7 o’clock. Members of the Westminster; choir are to bring their costumes to the church, as the group will go to the home of Mrs. Clark Mayclin following rehearsal, for a Halloween party.

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