Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 82, Decatur, Adams County, 7 April 1958 — Page 3

Monday, april 7. 1958

MUSIC DEPARTMENT TO HAVE SPRING CONCERT Friday evening beginning at 7;30 o’clock, the junior high school band and choir of Monmouth school will accompany the senior high school in presenting a spring concert which is to be held in the school auditorium. The music department, which is composed of the two divisions, will present vocal solos as well as instrumental solos and combined music numbers. Awards will also be given out at this time to the students who have earned them in the past year. PRE-SCHOOL CLINIC AT PLEASANT MILLS Glen Custard, principal of the Pleasant Mills school, announced that the Pleasant Mills Parents and Teachers association will hold its annual pre-school clinic at 8 a m. Wednesday at the school. Locals doctors will give the physical examination to each child and Mrs. Marion Michaels, first grade teacher, will be present to give needed information. The free clinic is for all children from Bobo, Blue Creek, Union and St. Mary’s townships, who will be six years old on or before September 13 of this year. Any person paving a child enteripg. I school this fail and who has not been contacted is asked to phone Mrs. Clarence Black, at 7-7284. “SPRING SERENADE" THEME FOR CYA DANCE Co-chairmen and officers of the Fort Wayne dcancryCYA-CYQ have been making plans for the organizations' annual - dance the ’ Spring," which is to be held <day evening from 9 o’clock until midnight at the Hessen Cassel hall on the Decatur road. Jim Beckstein's College All-Stars will provide music for the informal occasion Officers in charge of the program are co-chairman, William Rumschlag, vice president of the deanery organisation and program co-chairman from Decatur; Miss Theresa Minnich, program co-chairman from New Haven; Miss Donna Breitepbach, secret-ary-treasurer, and Theodore Weaver. president, both of whom are from Fort Wayne. . Invitations to the dance have been extended to the Huntington deanery, Fort Wayne CYA-CYO, St. Joseph's school of* nursing, Newman club, St. Francis college and the Catholic high schools. Edwards Studio Authorized Dealer POLAROID CAMERAS & FILMS Princess Fashion Printed Pattern ww \A* W! KM \Vu_U ' Prata\u j / * I J*l V'F KM ‘An L k i N’vUi J ’Mr if SSfejr 10-20 ly IflMUnlllAEtt* Our Printed Pattern! Loveliest princess lines fashion the sundress — little fitted jacket continues this same flattering silhouette. A smart ensemble to wear now and through summer. Printed Pattern 9183: Misses’ Sizes 10. 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 dress requires 4% yards 35inch; bolero 1% yards. Printed directions on each pattern part. Easier, accurate. Send Thirty-Five Cents (coins) for this pattern—add 8 cents for each pattern for Ist-class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care at Decatur Dally Dembarat Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS with ZONK, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER.

■ ■< CRAIGVILLE COUPLE CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Orval Barger celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary Sundy, March 30. at their home near Craigville. The couple was married March 30, 1918 at the home of the officiating minister, the Rev. and Mrs. Perry B. Leach of Decatur. They have since resided at the farm which they still occupy. Their family consists of seven children; Mrs. VirgU Bowers, Mrs. Alvin Gerber, Mrs. Robert Riley and Mrs. Otto Thieme, all of Decatur; a son, Richard Barger, at home. Mrs. Farrel Funk, of Cerro Gordo, 111.; and Mrs. Richard Reinhart, of Monroe; and 20 grandchildren. Because of illness, their celebration was limited to a dinner. All of the immediate family were able to attend except Mr. and Mrs. Funk and their children. FOUR CIRCLES TO MEET THIS WEEK Mrs. Dick Heller, Sr., will be the acting hostess to the Naomi Circle of the First Presbyterian church Wednesday at 8 o’clock. Assisting Mrs. Heller will be Mrs. Jack Heller and Mrs. Robert Anderson. Mrs. Jack Chappell is to be in charge of the Bible study and the program is to be under the supervision of Mrs. Dayton Swickard. Members of the Ruth Circle are to meet at the home of Mrs. Tom Allwein Wednesday evening at the regular time. In charge of this circle's Bible study club will be Miss Dianne Linn, and Mrs. Wil.ber Petrie will conduct the program. Mrs. Allwein’s assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Eugene Ziner and Mrs. Otto Beehler. The group’s topic for the evening is entitled “The _ World We Live in. ” Thursday afternoon Mrs. William Schrock, assisted by Mrs. Burt Townsend and Mrs. Sim Burk, will entertain the Mary Circle members at the Schrock home. The meeting, beginning at 2:30 o’clock is to be composed of a Bible study under the supervision of Mrs. Earl Adams and a program which is to be directed by Mrs. William Affolder. Also Thursday the members of the Martha Circle will meet. The Bible study and the program under the direction of Mrs. Jarpes Elberson and Mrs. C. D. Teeple, respectively, will be on the agenda for the meeting, which is to begin at 2:30 o’clock at the home of Miss Francis Dugan. Assisting hostesses for the afternoon will be Miss Fanny Hite and Mrs. C. A. Dugan. A card party is being planned by the K. of C. auxiliary members. The time and date for the party is 8 o'clock Wednesday evening. Acting hostess for the Monroe Better Homes Demonstration club will be Mrs. Willis Giehart. The group is to meet at the Giechart home Tuesday at 7:30 o'clock. Thursday evening, the Monroe Women’s Society of Christian Service members are to meet in the church annex at 7:25 o'clock. St. George Study club members will meet at the home of Mrs. Edward Linder at 8 o'clock Thursday. Mrs. Charles Bdrkhart will entertain the members of the Women’s Society of Christian Service Thursdaj’ afternoon at 1:30 o’clock. The parish hall of the Zion Lutheran church is to be the meeting place of the needle club. Thursday afternoon at 1 o’clock. An installation of~officers is on the agenda of the V. F. W. Ladies auxiliary’s meeting to held tonight at the post home. Members are asked to meet at the post home at 8 o’clock. . The Town and Country Home Demonstration club members are to meet at the home of Mrs. Edna Haviland Thursday afternoon at 1 o’clock. The Pleasant Mills Baptist Women’s Missionary Society is to meet at the home of Mrs. Paul McCullough Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. photo FINISHING Films Left at Studio Before 5:00 P.M. Finished At Noon Next Day SERVICE GIVEN 6 DAYS A WEEK EDWARDS STUDIO

f w F O' WteSLf• g *’ Ik THE ENGAGEMENT AND APPROACHING marriage of Miss Zenana Hawkins to John Petrie has been announced by the brideelect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hawkins of route 5. The bridegroom to-be is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Petrie of Columbus, Ohio. Miss Hawkins is a senior at Olivet Nazarene College in Kankakee, 111., and hen fiance, a graduate of Olivet Nazarene College, is a student at Nazarene Theological seminary in Kansas City, Mo. At the present time, no definite date has been set for the wedding.

It has been announced that there will be no meeting of the Associated churches this month. Members of the Order of the Eastern Star are to gather at the Masonic hall Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock for a meeting. Unit one of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church is scheduled to meet at the home of Mrs. Will Dellinger Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Assisting Mrs. Dellinger will be Mrs. George Sprague and Mrs. Violet' Bonifas. Mrs. George Hanna is to be the chairman for the evening. Mrs. Dale Death and Mrs. Helen Howell are to be the feting, hos-. tosses for the Emblem club meeting to be held at the Elks home Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock, the Evangeline circle of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church members are to meet at the home of Mrs. Richard Kershmer. The Dorcas class of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church is to meet Tuesday at 7:30 o’clock at the church. Members of the American Legion- auxiliary will have their : business meeting Friday evening ath the Legion home. The set time is 8 o'clock. Mrs. Ermo Shifferly is to entertain the Pleasant Grove Women's Missionary Association Thursday afternoon at 1 o’clock at her home. All members are urged to be present at this meeting. BIRTHS At the Adams county memorial hospital: Donald and Shirley Bulter Pickford of 1228 Lewis street, are the parents of a five pound, seven and 1 one fourth ounce daughter born at 12:50 p.m. Saturday. Saturday at 12:55 p.m., Joe and Barbara Carter Loshe of 511 Indiiana street, became the parents of a six pound, five and one half ounce daughter. A six pound, three ounce daughter was born to Forrest and Ella Lehman Sprunger, Berne, at 1:30 o’clock Sunday morning. At 5:45 o'clock Sunday morning, Edgar and Cora Bertrand Dyer of 510 Cleveland street, became the parents of an eight pound, one ounce duaghter. Richard and Donna Small Marbach, route 5, are the parents of a daughter born at 3:21 o’clock this morning. The infant weighed four pounds, 14 ounces at birth. Today, LOra and Mary Jane Brooks Coon of Berne became the parents of a ten pound, three and one fourth ounce son. He was delivered at 2:16 a.m. will begin June 9 ••fro* Courres In Busincit Administration and Finance Executive Secretarial Professional Accounting Approved for--Veteran Training | vvwr vrpnv*i svo v I U|p wiv z AMmI ■ ■ni9l IIWII WOWI VsVIINyV k Fort Wayne, Indiana /

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Mrs. Robert C. Price and daughters, Ann and Nancy; Gregory R. Bierly and Renee Bierly, children of Dr. and Mrs. George R. Bierly, all of Louisville, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Wait and daughters, ' Susie and Linda, of Fort Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Terveer, and daughters, Joni. Janee and ■ Nancy, Beloit, O. visited during . the Easter vacation at the home of : i Mr. and Mrs. G. Remy Bierly. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Menter of Preble have recently returned i from \ Florida where they have > ""wh-sV Ren Domenicali and son, > Gregg, of Burbank, Calif., and - Mrs. Tom Crawley and family of Chicago are visiting with their brother, James McGill and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Petrie and : daughter of, Muncie visited with I Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Petrie over : the weekend. Miss Sue Petrie, a student at Indiana university, has been at home with her parents during the Easter holiday. Mrs. Dora Marie Aughenbaugh. i of Fort Wayne, spent Saturday and Sunday with her mother, Mrs. John Magley. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gentis and daughters of Wauseon, 0., visited with relatives in Decatur over Faster. — Robert Sprunger, of Delphi, spent Easter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sprunger of route 6. Mrs. Laura Franks and Mrs. James Kelley of Portland spent Wednesday in Decatur with Mr. and Mrs. William Fifer and Mr. and Mrs. George Sonner, Jr., and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drew and son Keith, of Zeeland, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Drew of Muncie visited in Decatur over the Easter holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jaberg and Mr. and Mrs. Thur- ‘ man Drew. j Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Souder, of route four, returned home Friday from Excelsior Springs, Mo-, where Souder has undergone med-ical-treatment. for the past two . months. “ . - n T .. New Mexico has the smallest surface water area of any state—--1 155 square miles.

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Calendar items for today’s pubication must be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30) Phone 3-2121 ’ Miss Pat Zehr MONDAY Ladies Fireman auxiliary, Mrs. Joe Kortenber, Fort Wayne, 8 p.m. Literature Department of the Decatur Woman's club, postponed. Civic department of Decatur Woman’s club, postponed one week. Juniors of American Legion Auxiliary, Legion home, 4 - 6:30 p. m. D. A. V. junior auxiliary, D. A.V. hall, 7 p.m. Our Lady of Fatima study club, Mrs. Jess Sutton, 8 p.m. V. F. W. Auxiliary, post home, 8 P - na. TUESDAY St. Joseph Study club, Miss Helena Wehmeyer, 8:15 p. m. Psi lota Xi, Community Center, 8 p. m. putiful Daughters class of the Bethany E. U. B. church, Mrs. Harry Fortney, 7:30 p. m. Delta Lambda chapter of Beta S>gma Phi sorority, Mrs. Jqp Morris, 8 p.m. Eagles auxiliary, Eagles hall, 8 p.m. Decatur Circuit chapter of the Valpo guild, Zion Lutheran church, Frieidheim, 8 p.m. Happy Homemakers club, Mrs. Earl Harman, 7:30 p.m. Rose Garden club, Mrs. Harry Hebble, 2 p.m. St. Dominic study club, Mrs. Gladys Coffee, 7:30 p.m. Xi Alpha Xi chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. Jerome Keller, 8 p.m. Trinity W.S.W.S., church, 7:30 Indiana Roadside Council, Springmill state park, all day. Delta Theta Tau, Mrs. Kenneth Arnold, 6:30 p.m. Monmouth P.T.A., school, 7:30 p.m. ■ ■ . Dorcas class, Bethany E. U. B. Church, 7:30 p.m. Monroe Better Homes demonstration club, Mrs. Willis Gierhart, 7:30 p. m. Decatur Weight Watchers club, C. L. of C. hall, 6:30 p.m- 400 cal. dinner. WEDNESDAY Historical club, Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, 12:00 noon luncheon. Ava Maria study club, Mrs. John H. Brunton, 8 p.m. Calvary E. U. 8., W. S. W. S., church, 7:30 p.m. Sacred Heart study club, Mrs. Carl Bauman, 8 p.m. District Past Presidents Parley I of, the American Legion auxiliary, 1 Fort Wayne, noon luncheon. St. Catherine discussion club, Mrs. Jack Brunton, 8 p.m. Business and Professional Women club, Zion E. and R. church room, 6:30 p.m. Pleasant Mills Baptist Women's Missionary Society, Mrs. Paul McCullough, 7:30 p. m. Evangeline circle, Zion and Reformed church, Mrs. Richard Kershner, 7.30 p. m. Naomi Circle, Presbyterian church, Mrs. Tom AUwein, 8 p.m. Knights of Columbus auxiliary, card party, 8 p. m. THURSDAY Pleasant W.S.C.S., Mrs. Kenneth P. Singleton, 1:30 p.m. ’ Order of the Eastern Star, Masonic Hall, 7:30 p. m. Unit One, Bethany E. U. B. cfiirrch, Mrs. Will Dellinger, 7:30 p. m. Emblem club. Elks home, 8 p. m. Pleasant Grove Women’s Missionary association, Mrs. Ermo ShWferly, Ip.m. Mary Circle, Presbyterian church, Mrs. Will Schrock, 2:30 p. m. Martha Circle, Presbyterian church, Miss Frances Dugan, 2:30 p. m. Monroe W. S. C. S., church annex, 7:25 p. m. St. George Study club, Mrs. Edward Linder, 8 p. m. W. S. C. S., Mrs. Charles Burkhart, 1:30 p. m. Needle club, parish hall, Zion Lutheran church, Ip.m. Town and Country Home demonstration club, Edna Haviland, 1 p. m.

Miserable Easter Weather In State Initial Tornado Alert In Indiana By UNITED PRESS Spring’s first tornado alert, soaking showers, gusty winds, sharp temperatures, and wet snow ganged up on Hoosiers to provide miserable weather for the Easter weekend in Indiana. The tornado alert was issued Saturday afternoon and prevailed until mid-evening. But twisters which hit Illinois areas failed to strike in Hoosierland, although a funnel cloud was reported seen near Valparaiso and rather violent thunderstorms struck in the vicinity of Rockville. The soaking showers came Saturday and Sunday. Some areas got well over an inch of rain, including Fort Wayne, 1.33 inches, Winchester, 1.26, and Lafayette, 1.01. Measurements of more than half an inch and near an inch . were common over the entire state. Stiff winds were general throughout the state during the entire weekend. The snow was a post-Easter attraction. It was recorded at South ' Bend and Fort Wayne, where , temperatures were only a degree or two above freezing this morning. At Indianapolis, there was rain mixed with snow hours after dawn. Other rainfall totals for the 48hour Saturday-Sunday period included Indianapolis .59 an inch and Evansville .40. • The storm activity sent temperatures plunging. Highs Saturday ranged from 66 at Lafayette 1 to 72 at Fort Wayne, lows Sunday morning from 44 at Fort Wayne to 51 at Evansville, and highs Sunday from 51 at Lafayette to 59 at Evansville. The mercury dipped to 33 at South Bend, 34 at Fort Wayne, 35 at Indianapolis and 39 at Evansville this morning. Highs from the lour 40s to near 50 were expected today, lows from 27 to 35 tonight, and highs Tuesday from 50 to the mid-50s. The outlook for Wednesday was a little warmer, with the chance of rain in the south. ( The Wednesday rain, if any, will qpme after a “mostly fair’’ day Tuesday. The five-day outlook for the , period ending next Saturday indicated temperatures ’will aver- . age near normal highs of 54 to 67 aiid normal lows of 35 to 49. "Warming trend Tuesday and Wednesday, turning cooler again Thursday and Friday,’’ the out- ’ look said. “Precipitation will average one-quarter to three-quart-ers of an inch and locally more 1 as rain Wednesday or Thursday and again around Saturday.” ' ■ - - T T ~~, - - - - _ I '

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