Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 7 December 1957 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECaTL'R DEMOCRAT COdNC. Entered at the Decatur/Ind.. Port Office u Second Class Matter Dick D Heller -— J. H. Heller.... Vice-President Chas. Hcdthouae Secretary-Treasurer Bvbscripti<Ni Kotooi By Mail in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year. 88.00; Stat months, MJS; 3 months. $2 25 B|y Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year. 80 00; 8 months. 84.73; 8 months. $2.30. By Carrier: 80 cents per week. Single copies, 8 cents.

Predictions are for, cold and snow flurries in the next few days and why not? This is winter and we are nearing the middle of the season. National chairman of the Democratic party Paul Butler will be the Fort Wayne guest of the Fourth District Democrat committee soon. Chairman Butler always has some good thoughts and it will be an evening worth attending. o ■—o ■. The first annual train ride for the kiddies to meet Santa Claus was a decided success. The first tvfo train loads have made the trip and the third one is scheduled later this afternoon. Erie Railroad officials cooperated wonderfully as usual on one of their excursions and the local committee members aided in making the trip a never to be , forgotten one.* o o — .... ... Holiday shopping in Decatur is fining the stores with area shoppers from a radius of more than forty miles and local stores are enjoying a big trade Shoppers soon learn that Decatur merchants have their interest at heart and do everything possible to please. If you do not now have -* the Decatur shopping habit, try us and watch your shopping dollars stretch farther.

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WANE-TV CHANNEL IS * -oufrtA.•**&)*>*. .. A Wbmmmmb® 18:##— Jimmy Dean Show It-.*#— The Bia Picture ;pro Football 4 Pro Hockey S:3O— Bowling Tima Francisc# ®a*t — - .LRMaw'v —.-- - . 7:30-.-r*rr> MJ*#" tiM—Dick and the Duchess — ■WO#—Oh Susanna 9:Bo—Have Gun Will Travel ...airafM _ _ , , if M#—Faith For Toda/ < !#:#♦—Lamp Unto My Feet / 10:30 —Ixjek Up and Live M;#»—UN In Action !s!»#—Thia la The Ufa Afternoon aUcge—Let’# Take A Trip Tel#—Cartoon Caper* ■dSfcSKM# SS». . 4:oo—Seven Lively Arts ■Mveolaa (:M_Heat the Hock 6:30 —20th Century 7 :<M»_ Parade of Stars 7:»O— Jack Benny . JkM—Md Sullivan .a-#®.—QJC. Theater *= —Alfred Hitchcock tomo—s64,ooo Challenge lOJM- WhaCs My Line 1 LOO—CBS Newr 11:18—Premiere Performance MONDAY i...Mfcrtnc. .. ........ „ ....... — .fioo Jimmy Dean Show CBS News f-JK)— Captain Kangaroo W4s—Peppermint Theater >;#«—captain Kangaroo 9:4S—CBS News 10:00—(lurry Moore Show 10 30— Arthur Godfrey Time 11:SO—Strike It Rich Afternoon 12:00 —News and Markets 12:15—Love of Life 12:30—Search for Tomorrow 12:4ri-Criilldinff Light l:oo—Womens Page 1:10— Ah the World Turns 3:00-. Beat the Clock 2:Bo—House Party 3:00--The fog Tayoff 3-J<>—The Verdict Is Yours 4;oo—Brighter 'Day 4:ls—Secret Storm 4:3o—The Edge of Night s:oo—Rar 15 Ranch KvrniM ■ > ' «:00— Margie 6:3o—News '■6:4o—Weather 0:45 —Douglas Edwards 7 :#o—Harbor Command 7:30 —Robin Hood B:oo—Burns and Allen B:B#—Talent Scouts j : oo—.Danny Thomas 9:3o—December Bride '• I#:t>o—Studio One ll:#0 —The News, Hickox 11:1# —Weathervane 11:15 —Hollywood Parade WKJG-TV CHANNEL 33 SATURDAY Afternoon . „ . 13 00— Captain Gallant 12 30—TWO Gun Playhouse I:3A—Jnduetrv on Parade 11-s—Kit Carson 3;t«u_,Wr. ailing Ifo-Ouwitefonehip Bowling 3:4s—Miami vs. iTtmburK TSSs—Sooredxmrd —Variety Voyage 7:t»—Cartoon Fun 7:Bo—People Are Funny 8 —perry Como 9:oo—Club Oasis Ma.Keusie tn : eo—What’s It For? 10:3# —Your Hit Parade ‘ !1:OO— Badge 714 11:3# —Warner Bros. Theater SUNDAY Morning m:oO— Cristopbers » 8-90- The Way #..W—The Answer

Several prospective candidate# for various county offices are waiting until the first of the year to make their political announcement. From every indication there will be plenty of candidates for the various offices. Trustees will also be nominated and elected at next year's general election and that usually developes some interesting local contests. —o——o— According to the Guaranty Trust Co. of New York, staisticians reveal that with careful spending, the United States satellite program could be carried on without endangering the budget and with funds already appropriated. That sounds wonderful. but our government doesn't operate that way. It spends and spends and then wonders where it will come from and always it comes from the people. '■O—'-O The publicity of the failures of the government to launch a satellite is bad. It's a shame that the proposed dates and postponements were made public. Again we've bungled and this delay after delay is worse on the nation s morale than the fact that Russia beat us with the first one. There is just one way to stop all of this and that is by a change of administration. Let’s elect people who are vitally interested in our wellbeing and future.

PROGRAMS Central Daylight Time

9:30 —Living Word 9:45 —Christian Science l*:00—-Sacred Heart ; 15—Tho - Paotor 10:30—This la The Life 11:##—Cartoon Time 11:3# —Two Gun Playhouse . Afternoon 12:30—Sunday TV Theater a I:3#—Browns vs. lappa t 4:oo—Wide. Wide World ' 5:30 —Count of Monte Cristo Evening »:#•—Cisco Kid ' ...j............... > 63SyFrieti<l Ffofca 7:»o—Ted Mack's Amateur Hour 7:9o—gaily B:oo—Steve Allen Show 9:»o—Chevy Show 10:00—Loretta Young 10:30—Mystery' Theater i lllOO—News Special tl:lo—Sports Today 11:15—Armchair Theater MONDAY Morning 7:oo—Today B:ss—Faith to Live By 9:oo—Romper Room 10:00—Arlene Francis 10:30 —Treasure Hunt 11:00 —Price it Right 11:30—Truth or Consequences Afternoon 12:00—Tic Tac JJough 12:8# —It Could Be You I:oo—Farms and Farming I:ls—John Siemer I:2s—Weatherman I:3o—Liberace 2:oo—Chartie Powell 2:3o—Bride & Groom 3:oo—Matinee Theater 4:00 —Queen for a Day 4:4s—Modern Romances s:oo—Banta in Wanderland s:ls—Bugs Bunny Theater s:3o—Tex Maloy Shtfw t • Evening 6:00—-Gates way to Sports 6:ls—News, Jack Gray • 6:2s—Weatherman 6:3o—Cartoon Express 6:4S—NBC News 7:00 —Silent Service 7:3o—The Price In Right B:o#—Restless Gun B:3o—Wells Fargo 9:00—"81” 9:30 —A Turn of Fate 10:00—Suspicion 11:00—News and Weather 11:15 —Sports Today 11:20—Armchir Theater WPTA-TV CHANNEL 21 MTBMAf Afterneon » 4:00—All-star Golf s:oo—Action Theater Evening 7:00 —Susie 7:30 Keep It In The Family B:oo—Country Mtiaic 9:<M* —Lawrence Welk 10:00—Mike Wallace 10:30—Movietime MUNDAY Afteraooa 4:00—Oral Roberts 4:3o—Wings of Heeling s:oo—Rei>eat Preformance Evening 7:B9—Maverick 3:Bo—Bowling Stars 9:oo—Open Hearing 9:3o—<i»me of the Week 10:00—Scotland Yard 10:30- -Movtetlme MONDAY Afternoon 3:oo—American Bandstand 3:30—(D0 You Trust Your Wife? 4:oo—Abbott and Costello 4:4s—Little Rascals s:oo—Superman s:3o—Mickey Mouse Club Events* y 6:oo—Popeye 6:3o—Range Rider I::oo— Sports Focus 7:ls—John Daly 7:Bo—Official Detective 7 —~ B:oo—Guy Mitchell 8:30—Bold Journey 9:oo—Firestone 9:30—-Top Tunes 10:8#—Movietime MOVIES ADAMS -Mr. RWk * R.MI” at 1:15; 4-35; T:l!<: 10:07: “Parson * Th_e Ohl-, tew” Saturday at 3:10; 6:57; 8:lj.

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THE MONMOWTH HIGH SCHOOL choir and band will present their first Christinas concert Friday evening, Dec. 13, at 8 p. m. in the school gym. Pictured above. Darrell Gerig, director, shows the score to the committee on arrangements, including Jim Singleton end David Caston, standing, and Sue Merriman and Linda Kructzman, seated. A Christmas and wintry theme will.be carried out m the scenery, as well as the music. Numbers which the choir will sing include "Carol of the Bells.” "Hasten Swiftly. Hasten Softly," "While Shepherds Watched," ‘The Twelve Days of Christmas.” "O Holy Night,” and "Winter Song.” The band will play “Nutcracker Suite. 7 ’ "Winter Wonderland.” “White Christmas,” "Christmas Suite,” "Children's Prayer.” and “Vanguard of victory.”—(Staff Photo!

20 Years Ago ] __ Today I December 7, 1937 — Robert Heller. secretary °f Decatur housing authority, is in Washington for a conference. Fort Wayne Printing Co. is awarded county printing contract. Robert Bailey. Root townshop, heads Adams county conservation league More than 200 attend annual K. of C. rabbit dinner last night. Eighteen-year-old Mexican youth enters first grade of school here. New Decatur school bond issue to be offered for sale December 29 — • ’ Til ecompany given 60-day extens ion of time to abate dust nuiscance, after appearance of officials. Woman’s dub holds exhibit and tea at Masonic hall. . Mrs, L.. A. bostess Reasarch club. Bible class of Union Chapel

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church holds its first meeting. Lawrence Conrad, of east of Decatur. is ill at Lutheran hospital, Fort Wayne.. . —■ 1 — —- . I -I Household Scrapbook BY ROBERTA LEI J Photographs If a photograph is to be mounted on cardboard, coat the back of the picture with the white of an egg. After placing it in the correct position on the carboard go over it with a warm iron. The edges will not curl. For the Invalid When redecorating a room for an invalid, look it over from the bed instead of the door. In this way the invalid will get the most attractive view of the room. Ice Cream Sauce Try mixing broken walnuts with M. m apJe syrup , using aja sauce over vanilla ice cream. It is delicious.

Girl Scouts On December 5, Giri Scout troop 1 met in room 206 of the Decatur Junior-Senior high school after school. We discussed our party we had last Saturday night at the Girl Scout "little house.** We spent 17.35. The party was a great success and everyone had a nice time. We discussed badgework and the peanut sale. Watch the Democrat lor full details of the peanut sale. Scribe: Peggy McCammon Brownie troop 31 met Wednesday at the I jncoln school with 18 members present. The meeting opening with the president. Marica Basham, leading the Brownie promise. Dues were collected by Jayne Ann Garner. Mrs. Cocham led us in singing the Brownie song and taught us some new songs. We closed our meeting with the Brownie arch. Scribe: Donna Smith Girl Scout troop 8 met Tuesday at the Lincoln school, with 15 members attending. The meeting opened with the Girl Scout promise. We bad a program by Jean Swickard's patrol. Linda Sudduth,. Jean Kalanberger and Jean Swickard acted out the law “A Girl Scout's honor is to be trusted.** Dorothy Smith and Esther Feasel showed the incorrect way to at the table, and Janet Rambo and Donna Agler showed the correct way. We all thought it was very good. Scribe: Dorothy Smith Auto License Bureau Will Close Wednesday The Decatur auto license bureau will be closed all day Wednesday. Ask Aid In Raising Youth Center Fund Lodges and men's organizations will be contacted concerning the auction to help the Youth Center raise 82.000, James K Staley, chairman of the committee, said ..today. • / The auction will be held at the former Ford agency building at Third and Monroe streets at 8 p.m. next Saturday. J. Ward Calland, chairman of the Decatur Memorial Foundation. Inc., is general chairman of the sale. Organizations are urged both to give items for the auction, and to urge their membership, as a duty to their community, to attend the auction. Many valuable items, including due bills, will be sold in the auction by° the students at Reppert’s auction school.

Court News Divorce Case In the complaint for limited divorce, Betty Lough vs. Edgar L. Lough, amended complaint filed. Appearance has been entered for the defendant and a general denial filed. Cause ha's been submitted to the court for trial without intervention of a jury, evidence submitted in part, but not concluded. Cause continued until Dec. 13 for hearing of further evidence. Appraiser Reports - Petition requesting appointment of appraiser, Berne-French township school vs. Ex Parte. Report of appraiser filed. Set For Arguments . Complaint for damages for wrongful death, Chester Li Haines, administrator of the estate of Arba R. Haines, vs. Robert B. Popplewell, Toledo. On motion of the plaintiff, the defendant's motions have been set for arguments, Dec. 16. Complaint tor persopal injury and property damage, Chester L. Haines vs. Robert B. Popplewell, Toledo. On motion of the plaintiff the defendants' motions have been set for argument Dec. 16. Estate Cases Proof of mailing of notice in the of final settlement has been filed in the estate of Sanford S. Reynolds. Final report has been submitted and approved. Executor has been ordered to make-distribution in compliance with terms of final report. Schedule to determine inherit-

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ance tax has been filed in the estate of William WuUiman. Petition to sell real estate has been filed in the estate of Howard E. Shoff. Inventory has been filed, examined and offered in the estate of Curney O. Shoemaker. Schedule to determine inheritance tax has been filed in the estate of Jacob Graber. Notice has been ordered returnable Dec.' 27. The last will and testament of Bernhard Lehman has been submitted for probate. Petition for issuance of letters filed. Executor’s bond filed in the sum of 813,000. Letters testamentary ordered issued to Eventt L. Lehman, reported and confirmed Real Estate Transfers Rufus VonGunten to Howard M. Culp etux, inlot 642 in Berne. Ivan M. Hakes etux to Gilbert C. Gerber etux, inlot 733 in Berne. Ruth Farlow to Frank Farlow etux, inlots 182 and west ft 183 in Geneva. Glenn A. Workinger etux to Rene M. Brandt etux, 18 acres in Monroe Twp. Rene M. Brandt etux to Glenn A. Workinger etux, 10 acres in Monroe Twp. John R. Eller etux to Victoria Stoneburner, inlot 1 in Decatur. Chauncey Sipe etal to Arthur IL Muselman, Sft inlots 55 & 56 in Berne. Richard D. Keller etux to Cedric L. Fisher etux, inlot 663 in Decatur. Lama Nellie Merryman to William A. Brown etux, inlots 3 & 4

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, IM7

Buys Health Bond Help Fight TB ■■ Buy Chri«lme» Seels The Tri Kappa sorority has voted purchase of a 810 health bond, officials of the Christmas seal campaign in Adam/ county announced today. All proceeds from die annual Christmas seal sale are used In the fight oh tuberculosis and to provide clinics and otherwise carry on the fight against the “white plague." in Monroe. Amos L. Harman etux to Donald C. Harman etux, inlot 694 in Decatur. Hits School Sign, Auto Is Damaged Arnold R. Roughia, 30, 238 N. Sixth St., struck a school sign at Fourth and Monroe at 7:10 a.m. Friday, resulting in 810 damage to the Roughia car. DON’T TAKE A CHANCE TAKE PLENAMINS Smith Drug Co.