Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 233, Decatur, Adams County, 3 October 1957 — Page 11
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1957
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Birthday Reunion HARTFORD, Conn. - (W - 1 Paul Cianci celebrated a birthday by seeing his sister, who lives in
Furniture Auction MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 7th, 6:30 P.M. . 218 S. FIRST STREET, DECATUR, INDIANA Apt. size Gas Stove; G. E. Refrigerator; Elec.’Washer; 2 Pc. Living Room Suite; Mahogany Desk; Tilt Back Chair & Ottoman; Rockers; 5 Pc. Chrome pinette Set; 9x12 Rug & Pad: Throw Rugs; Bed. Springs and Mattress; Metal Utility Cabinet; Curtains; Drapes; Curtain Stretchers; Laundry Tubs. CONSIGNED: Console Radio & Record Player; 3 - 9x12 Rugs and Pads; Gas Refrigerator; 2 Pc. Wicker Living Room Suite; Davenport; 2 - 3-Way Bridge Lamps; Bedroom Suite complete; Apt. size Gas Stove; Chairs; Davenport; Dinette Set and 4 Chairs; End Tables; Duo Therm Space Heater; Couch. TERMS—CASH. - -- - Gerald Strickler, D. -S. Blair—Auctioneers VIOLA SCHEIDERER, Owner Everett Faulkner, Clerk C. W. Kent, Sales Mgr. Sale Conduc'd by The Kent Realty & Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana Phone 3-3390 Not responsible for accidents. 2 3 5
PEPPER TWEED with E FLEX-SOFT CALF ■ ' E pump, and matching handbag... ■ ■■y ■ ■ i /K A double talking two-some, fl / / fRIK to give you smart fashion. fl / L* 1 Try them. The pump, sleek f / and moulded to fit your I I / f foot with glove-like snugness. i / / This is American Girl X' - \ fashion for you — news! ■ \ And American Girl value — A \r / more B\ the shoe $8.99 WabMßSgjj/ the bag $3.99 plus tax Kaye’s Shoe Store “QUALITY FOOTWEAR” 4-doors So. of Bank — Decatur, Ind. SHOP FRI. & SAT, ’till 9 P. M.
Sicily, for the first time in 37 years. Six brothers attended the reunion. ■■» - I ■ Trade in a good town — Decatur
RTAe School PLEASANT MILLS HIGH By Janice Smith
Pleasant Mills high school got the drivers training car today, which will best shared with Adams Central. It will be at PM a week, then at
ACHS a week. P.M.H.S.The seniors received proofs for class pictures last Thursday and the man from RS&M came to take orders Monday. Almost everybody was very happy with his pictures. —P.M.H.S.— The senior class will be very busy for the next few weeks studying the play they have selected, “Three Goes the Bride.” The characters will be picked some time this week and practice will get under way. The date has not yet been set. —P.M.H.S.The Pleasant Mills band had a very pleasant time at Auburn where they marched in the paradi. P.M.H.S. was not fortunate to bring home any honors; however. There were thirty-one bands in the B division which PM entered.
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Reporter The yell leaders were measured for their outfits and have picked out the material. They are going to try and keep them a secret until the first game. Can they do it? - P.M.H.S.— The basketball schedules have been handed out in the study hall basketball tryouts were first and second periods Monday morning. —P.M.H.S.— DonH forget the freshmen skating party. The ticket sales have been very good, but there, are still a few left. Those of you who have not yet purchased your tickets may do so before Friday night. October 4. Any freshman will have tickets to,sell. —P.M.H.S.— The mascots that were being made by the home ec. department for the band were finished just in time for the Auburn parade. They looked very nice and improved the looks of the band tremendously. —P.M.H.S.— The new twirlers’ suits also improved the looks of the band. They are black satin With a white satin shield. The majorette’s uniform is white satin with little notes in golden trim. All of them, includ-, ing new trousers that the bands bought- at the -ind dTJast really make the band look nice. - P.M.H.S.— All the seniors have been awaiting the day when yearbook salesman arrives. He was expected before now but has not arrived. When he comes the seniors will begin immediately to sell advertisements -P.M.H.S.— The juniors had a ■Jery enjoyable time at their class party last Thursday at the home of their sponsor. Rebecca Lehman. They played games and ate until every one was about to burst. They all decided to do that again soon. The juniors want to thank Miss Lehman for showing them such a fine time. R WW J t r . Jl r ' ■ ■ f FF: : F - 'Hw i THE U. S. NAVY'S •'Project Stratoscope” balloon lofts skyward at Minneapolis, Minn., carrying a celestial telescope camera for photographing the sun. (International/
Proved His Point DETROIT — W» — Bloomfield Hills Police Chief Stanley Kevern
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said he had arrested a man for I drunkenness but released him i when the man insisted he was so- <
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