Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 254, Decatur, Adams County, 27 October 1956 — Page 3

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1958

mrs. mcdougal hostess TO PINOCHLE CLUB Mrs. Raymond McDaugal was hostess to the regular monthly meeting of the Pinochle club. Theme of the meeting was “come as you are style," and dessert was served by the hostess preceding the meeting. ■ « The November turkey dinner was discussed by the group, after which several games of pincohle were enjoyed. Prizes were won by Mrs. Vera Hammond, Mrs. Louanna Banning and Mrs. Margaret Ashbaucher. The traveling prize went to Mrs. McDougal and Mrs. Banning. The November meeting is to be held at the country home of Mrs. Florence Engle. DAV AUXILIARY HAS SOCIAL MEETING The DAV auxiliary held their regular social meeting recently at the DAV hall. Games were played and prizes were won by Dorothy Stalter, Martha Sommer, and Catherine Stalter. Refreshments in keeping with the Halloween season were served by Dorothy Stalter and her committee, Ester Ray, Willadean Halberstadt, Helen Merriman, and Kathryn Bollinger. The junior activities will start November 5, by Alice Eyanson and Mary Stucky.

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HISTORICAL CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. E. W. JOHNSON The Historical club met recently at the home of Mrs. E. W. Johnson, with 19 members in attendance. / Mrs. Ray Price had charge of the business meeting, during which Umte Mrs. Wesley Lehman gave a very interesting paper on “Covered Bridges.” During the social hour, delicious refreshments weer served by the hostess. PLEASANT MILLS M. Y. F. HAS HALLOWEEN PARTY The Methodist Youth Fellowship of the Pleasant Mills church, had a Halloween party in the church basement Thursday evening. The evening began with a luncheon which was served at 6:30 o'clock, and was followed by group games led by Roy Ehrsam. Attending the party were Virginia Wolfe, Nancy Bailey,, Dale Currie, Mike McGill, Fred Williams, Marybelle Wolfe, Roy Ehrsam, Louise Currie, Gene Tricker, Wanda Bailey, Don Everett, Mrs. Wilma Everett and Mrs. Edith Bailey. Committee in charge of arrangements for the evening included Louise Currie, Roy Ehrsam, and Mike McGill. MRS. FENTON SPRUNGER IS HOSTESS TO MONROE W.C.T.U. Mrs. Fenton Sprunger was recently hostess to a meeting of the Monroe W.C.T.U. The meeting was opened with group singing, followed by devotions by Ada Christ, and prayer by Flossie Brandybetry. The minutes of the previous meeting were read, and the roll was called. During the short business session which followed, the group was remaineded of the state convention to be held at Bedford. “The Drunkard's Twenty-third Psalm," was the program presented by Cecile Lehman. A poem on alcoholism was read by Martha Mcßride. Mrs. Sprunger presented “I took My Commitments," taken from the study book, and “What Would Jesus Do” was given by Hattie Longenberger. The closing prayer was offered by Georgia Gage.

The Preble Circle Home Demonstration club will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock, at the Preble Recreation Center. Hostesses will be Mrs. Arthur Bauermeister and Mrs. Otto Fuhrman. The St. Vincent De Paul society will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock, at the C. L. of C. hall. The V.F.W. Fathers auxiliary will have a meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock; at the V.F.W. home. Society Items for today’s publication mutt be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 3-2121 Gwen Hilyard SATURDAY . Rummage sale,' sponsored by associate Tri Kappas, 150 South Second street, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. 14th district of Eastern Star, Masonic Temple at Columbia City, pot luck supper, 6 p.m. Bake sale sponsored by Monmouth P. T. A., Western Auto store, starting at 8:30 a.m. SUNDAY Zion Lutheran church communion service, 10:30 a.m. Zion Lutheran church confirmation reunion vesper, 7:30 p.m. MONDAY W.S.C.S. of Salem Methodist observe week of prayer and selfdenial, at the church, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY Degree staff of Rebekah lodge, practice at Odd Fellows hall, 7:30 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma, Preble Restaurant, 8 p.m. Girl Scout association council, American Legion hall, 7:30 p.m. Kirkland Ladies club, Adams Central school, 7:30 p.m. Preble Circle home demonstration club, Preble Recreation Center, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY St. Vincent DePaul, C.L. of C. hall, 2 p.m. Union twp. home demonstration club, Mrs. Basil Gephart, 1:30 p.m. THURSDAY Girl Scout leaders club, Community Center, 1:15 p.m. V.F.W. Fathers auxiliary, V.F.W. home, 8 p.m. fJOMTAL J Admitted ~ Marvin Grote, Decatur. Dismissed Miss Hanna Sprunger, Berne: Miss Marlene Goss and Master DeWayne Goss of Bryant; Mrs. Lewis Shook, Wren. O. Urges Contributions To Dollar A Democrat O. W. P. Macklin, treasurer of the Adams county Democratic central committee, stated today that anyone who desires to contribute to the Dollar a Democrat club, could do so any time up to election day. Contributions from a dollar upwards are being received now and the money is divided among the county, state and national committees. Macklin urges that all Democrats make their contributions as soon as possible. Public Counselor Is Named By Craig INDIANAPOLIS HP) — Governor Craig Friday appointed Gilbert E. Snider, Indianapolis, as public counselor for the Indiana Public Service Commission. Snider will represent the public interest in utility and transportation cases brought before the PSC. Snider served as assistant counselor for three years. He replaced Tom RObison, Frankfort, who resigned recently to become interim judge of Clinton Circuit court.

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‘ W - */ *■ If ;ff L i - afta, ~<..»>»»»»»•>> ~ .. R / x *' ’ -Ji-'' ■*■ * ■ *- MkvHEtL k , niii. | j PHIL AND LOUIS PALERMO, the “singing evangelists” of Youth for Christ International will be heard at the county-wide Youth -for Christ rally which will be held at the First Mennonite church in Berne Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock. The “Spaghetti Twins,” as people have come to call these young men, have traveled around the world in reaching youth with the Gospel. Dr. Robert A. Cook, president of YFC, and the Palermos have often teamed in single services and crusades. The public is invited.

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t*k- *.U-_ u GRAND OPENING — OF—- — NEWEST CHURCH The Assembly of W Church 1210 ELM STREET Sunday, October 28th GEORGE YARIAN, Pastor • Sunday School 9:45 A. M. • Worship Service 10:30 A. M. • Singspiration 2:30 P. M. , • Evening Evangelistic Service 7:45 P. M. NEED SPIRITUAL GUIDANCE ( ALL 3-4771 «. ; NEED A WAY TO SUNDAY SCHOOL CALL 3-4771

State Traffic Toil Makes Sharp Jump Five Persons Killed In 12-Hour Period By UNITED PRESS Indiana’s traffic death toll jumped sharply today as five persons were killed in four accidents in a 12-hour period. Albert Kramer, 21, Elkhart, and Fred Salle, 35, Knox, were killed today before dawn in accidents near Elkhart and Knox. Thre other persons were hurt. Kramer was riding in a car which went out of control on a highway curve and ; struck a tree stump and utility pole. Sallee’s car collided with a truck. Soon after the weekend counting period began at 6 p.m. Friday, Merrill Henriott, 36. Milltown, and his baby daughter Marsha Ann were killed in a head-on collision ■qf two ay|<lMJpbilps near Corydon, and William R. Quick, Chrisney, was killed when an automobile struck a bridge railing near Tell City. Two other persons were injured in the Tell City wreck. Distribution Made Os Alcohol Taxes L'-S'. Indiana Friday distributed $835,883.91 to cities and towns as thenshare of quarterly alcoholic gallonage tax receipts. The total represents half the tax collected for the preceding quarter. The rest goes into the state general fund. The distributlOTi for July was $853,810.31. Checks being sent by the state auditor’s office include: Decatut, $2,340: Bluffton, $1,955; Auburn, $1,892; Columbia City, $1,527: Fort Wavne, $43,004; Hartford City, $2,334; Huntington, $4,853; Kendallville, $1,969; Portland, $2,273. ' Drew Pearson Says Eisenhower To Win ST. PAUL. Minn. (UP)—Washington columnist Drew Pearson predicted Friday night President Eisenhower will defeat Aldai E. Stevenson in the Nov. 6 presidential election. Speaking before a Minnesota Education Association convention here, Pearson said he was confident of the President’s re-election but predicted that the Democrats would win control of both houses of Congress.

Two Minor Mishaps Reported In City , Charge One Driver Failed Ta Signal Cars driven by Donald E. Case, of Decatur,- and Kenneth E. Hirschy, also of Decatur, collided in the 300 block of Adams street Friday at 12:30 p. m. Gase slowed to make a left turn into an alley. HirSchy thought he was stopping and started to pass him. Damage from the resulting impact was estimated at S2OO to the Gase car and $250 to the Hlrschy vehicle. Gase was charged with failure to signal and was fined $1 and costs in justice of the peace court. Another minor accident occurred on Monroe street in front of the police station Friday afternoon. Floyd Hullinger. 42, of Decatur route five, backed out of an alley into the path of a car driven by Russell E. Fleming, 42, of Decatur route three. Damage was estimated at S3O to the Hullinger car and none to the other vehicle. Ronald D- Stetler, 18, of Willshire, 0., route one, was fined $1 and costs in J. P. court Friday on a charge of driving at night without headlights. He was arrested several days ago. Purdue vs. lowa college football game at West Lafayette today, arg Mr. and Mrs. Donald Norquest and daughters Carol and Rita. Coming Attractions At Adams Theater Jeff Chandler creates a powerful new characterization as the hard-drinking, bard-fighting religions cynic in “Pillars of the sky," coming to the Adams Sunday and Monday. As a tough army sergeant, he is forced to battle a tribe of Christianized Indians, and they and the missionary played by Ward Bond profoundly change his life. Others in the cast of this Technicolor production are Dorothy Malone and Keith Andes. The film version of the best-sell-ing novel. "Bwohani Junction” is the Adams attraction next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Ava Gardner as the half-caste and Stewart Granger as the English officer, this colorful, exciting picture was filmed in India. A spectacular train wreck is one of the high-lights of the production which was photographed in Cinemascope and color.

|Hi<‘ Democratic Party 1 of Adams County... Proudly Present..... .... These qualified candidates for your approval November 6: For Congress F. DEAN BECHTOL For Joint Representative C. H. MUSELMAN For County Auditor EDWARD F. JABERG For County Treasurer MRS. LORENE FENSTERMAKER For County Recorder MRS. MABEL STRIKER For County Coroner ELMER WINTEREGG, JR. For County Surveyor HERMAN MOELLERING For County Commissioner, First District LEWIS WORTHMAN For County Commissioner, Second District JOHN KINTZ Those candidates are your assurance of good and economical government in our County In the years to come. £ ...A You’ll bo THE WINNER if you VOTE DEMOCRATIC — NOVEMBER 6 ...... .■ ■ , .1 i- J .... :■■■■—— — - . Adams County Democratic Central Committee Dr. Hairy Hebbte, Chairman 0. W, P. Macklin, Treasurer r*t

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