Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 178, Decatur, Adams County, 30 July 1957 — Page 3
TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1957
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SUNNY CIRCLE HOMES CLUB MEETS AT PREBLE CENTER Preble receration center was the scene of the recent Sunny Circle home demonstration club meeting. Mrs. William Kruetzman, chairman, presided, and 22 members, who opened with the club creed, answered rbll call by citing “A pleasant time I’ve had." History of "Song of Peace," the song of the month, was given by Mrs. Milton Kruetzman, with the members singing the melody. Mrs. Conrad and Mrs. Glen Girod _ : _a_ — ; i
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presented the meeting’s lesson, on menopause. Citizenship was the topic of Mrs. Truman Goldenr’s lesson, while Mrs. Orley Barkley gave 'the health and safety lesson.. Mrs. Arthur Bauermeister offered devotions. After games and contests were played, refreshments were served by Mrs. Otto Fuhrman and Mrs. Arthur Bauermeister. Bethany circle of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, will gather at the home
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Horror and disbelief are registered by Mrs. Gertrude Kavanaugh on learning one of the bodies is her busband, Laurence, 43. TWO WOMEN on a shopping excursion in Los Angeles stopped to view a traffic accident in which two men were killed. These photos show the scene as they learned the two victims were their own husbands. (International Soundphotos)
of Mrs. Leo Kirsch Wednesday evening at 6:15 for a picnic. Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock Unit 3 of the Women's Society of World Service of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church will convene at the home of Mrs. Merritt Alger. Mrs. Earl Fuhrman will serve as program chairman. Rainbow! for Girls will hold their regular meeting at 6:45 Thursday evening at the Masonic Hall. Mrs. Ivan Stucky will be "hostess to Thursday’s meeting of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren Women’s Society of , World Service, Unit 2, at 7:30 ■ p. m. Mrs. Glen Custard will 1 serve as program leader. i Ladies Aid of the Trinity Evan- 1 gelical United Brethren church * will get together at the church ‘ Thursday evening at 7:30 for 1
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their August meeting. Mrs. Delma Elzey, Mrs. Frank Fisher, Mrs. Zella Baker, and Mrs. Manly Foreman will be hostesses. Ail ladies of the church are urged to attend. Unit One of the Women's Society of • World Service of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church will meet a week from this coming Thursday, August 8, instead of August 1, as planned. Winchester Man Is Drowning Victim LIBERTY, Ind. (UP) — Lowell Achor, 27, Winchester, drowned in a lake Monday at Whitewater State Park. Coroner Harold Sheets believed at first Achor may have suffered a heart attack while swimming. But he ruled later it was accidental drowning. The body was recovered by two lifeguards.
IW&-I publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 3-2121 BARBARA FIECHTER TUESDAY Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles Hall, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY Bethany Circle of Zipn E and R church, Mrs. Leo Kirsch, 6:15 »p. m. THURSDAY Zion Lutheran Needle club, Parish Hall, 1 p.m. Unit 3. WSWS of Bethany EUB church, Mrs. Merritt Alger, 2 p. m. Rainbow for Girls, Masonic Hall, 6:45 p. m. Unit 2, WSWS of Bethany EUB church, Mrs. Ivan Stucky, 7:30 p. m. Ladies Aid, Trinity EUB church, at church, 7:30 p. m. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kohne at Lake George today, are Mr. and Mrs. Don Forst, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Faurote, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mansfield, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Yost,.and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Appelman. ~ . Miss Wilma Andrews and Mrs. Xariffa Walters have returned home from an "Alpine circle tour,” during which they visited Glacier national park; Portland, Ore;. Seattle, Wash.; and, in Canada, Victoria and Vancouver, British Columbia; and Banff, Alberta. Mrs. Fanny Welty Brandt of Indianapolis is visiting Misses Madge and Fan Hite for several days. Miss Helen Haubold left Monday morning by plane for Colorado Springs. Colo., where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. Harry Daily and son Jack for a week. 1 Donald Lee Grogg, 21, Geneva, and Loris Foreman, 25, also of Geneva, were injured slightly Monday morning on U.S. highway 87 in Jay county when their car went out of control on a sharp curve, veered from the left side of the road to right where it rolled over and tore up three rods of fence, with estimated car damage of sl,000. The two men were treated at the Jay county hospital. Spending Sunday in Columbus Grove, Q,. visiting with friends, Mr. ande Mrs. Virg Steck-Schulte and daughters, were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beauchof. Mr. and Mrs'. Walter Hagon, Dickie and Boneto visited over the ‘ weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Burdg. This week, Mrs. Dean Arven, Rochester, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harvey,! of 1127 Madison street. Mrs. Arven, the former Dixie Harvey, arrived Sunday to spend these days i with other relatives and friends. Flat «:IA vi & The Welcome Wagon Hostess JVill Knock on Your Doot with Gifu A Greetings from Friendly Business pieitfhbore and Your Civic and Social Welfare Leaders *» <>( a R*h, oh Birthday* -'Hetff Annmincemenfc •.p e residence SB Decatur Phone 3-3196 V e 4 • < •/ s » Our Route Men Are Out... EVERY DAY 8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. PHONE 3-3202 FOR FREE DELIVERY and PICKUP . KELLY DRY CLEANING 427 N. 9th St.
Ly bar ger Resigns As Store Manager Franklin Lybarger, manager of the Equity Dairy Store in Decatur for the past five and one-half years, has announced his resignation from the firm, nesday. Lybarger has accepted a position as automobile salesman for the Schwartz Ford Co., Inc/, of this city. He has been highly active in Chamber of Commerce work here and is a past president of the Decatur Lions club. tit h l HiS j PM— — Thomas C.” Lister, Jr., is the name df the newborn son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Lister, of Geneva. Born July 18 at 8:35 p.m. in the Jay county hospital in Portland. the infant weighed six pounds, 12 ounces, at birth. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Lister, Geneva, and Mr.
BLACKWELLS MORE — 1 n ’• — - blackX Clearance annual Sale 1 SUMMER _____________________ Wed., Thurs., Fri. and Sat. Ladies Dresses REDUCED % PRICE! NOW $2.99 to $6.49 40% OFF P “ z NOW $3.59 to $8.97 Z Skirts reduced? 40% OFF! NOW $1.19 to $3.59 Sportswear REDUCED! / 40% OFF! NOW 89c to $2.38 Girls Dresses: REDUCED! 1 / 2 PRICE! NOW 99c to $1.99 Girls Sportswear IEDUCED! 40% OFF! NOW 79c to $1.19 LADIES and GIRLS Sleepwear REDUCED! 40% OFF! NOW $1.19 to $lB9 Kiddies Play Clothes ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED ! 40% OFF! NOW 59c to $1.29 SHOP and SAVE at BLACKWELLS OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY OPEN FIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHTS
and Mrs. Delbert Thatcher, Rockford, O. Great-grandmother is Mrs. Grace Harkless, 1003 West Monroe street. Indianapolis Child Is Killed By Auttf INDIANAPOLIS (UP) -Six-year-old Kevin Gaugham was killed today when he ran into the path of an automobile driven by William E. Booth. 23, Indianapolis on a south side street. Transferred Sp 3 Kenneth Chrisman, who is stationed in Saltenberg, Germany, has been transferred to a new overseas company. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chrisman, his new address is as follows: Sp 3 Kenneth Chrisman, R. A. 16492445; Co. C. 3OT. C. Bn.; A. P. O. 162, New York, N. Y. „
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Admitted Mrs. Frank Baumer, Celina, O.; Edwin Steele, Ohio City. O. Dismissed Mrs. Menno D. Schwartz, Geneva; Miss Donna Owens, Decatur; Mrs. Richard E. Braun and daughter, Decatur; Mrs. Louis Ortiz and son, Decatur. SEWING MACHINE BUSINESS Sales, Parts, Repairing. We SeU the Best. We Sell for Less. We have a Sewing Machine Repair Shop. (Customer’s Security). BOARDMAN’S SEWING MACHINE 1 SHOP 223 N. First Street Store Hours: 8 a. m. to • p. m.
