Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 125, Decatur, Adams County, 27 May 1958 — Page 2
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NEEDLE CLUB IS - ■ ll x '"J 1 " . Aa ■ . ... . . , . - - >fl Mrs. William Schulte and daugh- *** grOUP ’ WhiCh met v ttieVytoan Sister I | InflfltlOß HifS At cl ® W - w US. X IWFfiwMM Families' Budgets Yearo . dGif , back from her recent trip to Ja- at meeting at which time 20 "* * and children, Diane and Jimmy, | nfCO* I ear-UlO — pan. members answered the roll call. Calendar items for today’s pub- Inrrancarl Prime have re * urned to New ? r ea ”®’ |c Bitten Bv Mill© , ~ ■ nnnnb- Mrs. Lawrence Rash presided Bowls of spring flowers center- irntion must be nhoned in bv 11 InCreOSCu r TICeS, La., after spending a week s vaca- 7 MISSAN ®*®, WS on over the business in 018 ed the tables for the luncheon g.m. (Saturday 9:30) Taxes Hit Budgets tion at the home ° f M . r and J?”’ ANDERSON (UPD — Kathleen RECITS VOWS will reside in an apartment on the president FoUow . Ph^ne 3-2121 “ 9 Marbach . Mr . and Mrs. Mon- c £ 3 Anderson . was bitten Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. An- highway am. Decatur ing the seßsion > a luncheon was cia ) hour SeV eral games were Miss Pat Zehr By ROBERT SHOR TAI. te Marbach and son, Chris, of a mule Monday . she was drew have announced the marn- Mrs attended tne De gerved by the hostess and her played and the winners were pre . TUESDAY NEW YORK (UPD-The dollar South Bend, were also weekend uken tQ a hospita i for treatment age of their daughter, Linda Sue high schoc Adams Central mother ' Mrs - Ben E'ting. sented with prizes along with the Adams County historical society, today is worth about 25 cents less visitors at the Marbach home. { lacerat i on on her j e st hand, to Terry Lee Shoaf, son> of Mr. and rom the Adams Central In social hour severa i pregentation * f the door prize to stratton Porter home Ge . than a decade ago Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, Mr. Mrs. Raymond Shoaf of route 4 high school. H e ‘ s " * b games of cards were played. The Mrs. Ahr. . neva. 8 p.m. ' This means that what $4 would and Mrs. James Wilson, Jr., and . The Rev. Paul Parker officiated by the Deca y prizes were awarded to Mrs Vin- Hostesses for the evening were Olive Rebekah lodge 86, Odd Fel- have bought 10 years ago now son of Monroe, Mrs. Donald Tay- Linton DriVCf DICS for the wedding which was solemn- , cent Bormann, Mrs. R. C. Hersh, Mrs. Giles Porter, Mrs. Harry But- i O ws hall. 7:30 p.m. costs you $5. lor, Jerry Yoder , and fiance of nr Accident IfTlUrieS ued in the Nuttman Ave. United SOCIETY ) and Mrs. T. C. Smith. let and Mrs. Asa Pollock. Church Mothers study club, Mrs. Inflation has socked Americans Vicksburg, Mich, attended the WT ACC 1060 J Brethren church Saturday at 8o- DEbSERT LUNCHEO Announcements were made that w t O urnav Bom where it hurts the most—in the graduation exercises of Robert LINTON Ind (UPD — Bobby clock, Mr. and Mrs. Don Baily FINISHES ® was served at the June meeting an election of ADAMS CENTRAL HOLDS Kof C auxiliary Kof C. hall, Pocketbook. Gone are the nickel p. Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perigo Jr ’ 30 Linton, died Monwere the couples only A. deissert ow th(? bugi . officers will be held and Mrs. Till- FOURTH ALUMNI BANQUET 6:30 pm i uc k ’supper. beers ’ pbone calls ’ bus ndes ’ and R °y Young, at the Indiana Techn- g n -- tjn Freema n-Greene Following the ceremony, a recep- a « thp nn«?t President’s man Gehrig will be the hostess. Saturday evening, the fourth an- nnnv Circle HDC Preble c,^ars - Th ese items now cost two, ical college Sunday. Young, who * n ;t a i from injuries sustained “ th ' br,dC ' Par ‘ t.n/u« 0, Ada™ Sing. SSS S Zn' bis au‘S SHOP and D| ■ AIfIAIEI I C «ev. Vernon Riley of the Monroe P £* a Tau sigma sorority Preble taX bu F den On each /^ n ? n ± a a S ectronic Co - Fort Wayne ' X smashed save a? BLACKWELLS ' X ,u S g ' r S«TS*SK *■>»*°“» h ' — M°nr« d p£2> WSEto o To"’ 81 ” “ s . V F S Sn r.t.U.KS «, during the meal v; Ainh-T Xi and Delta Lambda rnany budgets. This j^ r and Mrs Th urman Drew. highways and sheets in Indiana ' - 1111 . . * .5 .. , X1 Alpha Xi and Delta Lambda S q Ueeze is beginning to show it- Marie Mendez of Berne has during the 54-hour weekend. . mm m Following the dinner, the Melod- chanters of the Beta Sigma Phi in urnwinpr resist- Marie Menaez, oi xserne, nas , All RAV TUI aires, members of the Herb Grubb sorority Mrs Francis Ellsworth, ance to high orices admitted to the Jay county , OPEN ALL DAT TrIUKaDAT family.of Gas City, presented a tT foundation has fig- hospital ’ DON’T TAKE A CHANCE " ! program of tap dancing, yocal and Psi lota Xi sorority. Community out that the total.tax burden . TAKE tuic UfCFK FkNI VI I instrumental music. Miss Mary center, regular time. now amounts to around one-third PLENAMINS —— I Hid WttlA URLI. —— Lee Snyder and Willis Landregflin Delta Theta Tau sorority, Miss- o f family income. JSS I ACftITAI 1 . P f Huntington college, accompan- es Rosemary and. Mary Catherine ‘ The average tax burden on a V*l\l I Alp " Smith DrUfiT CO. I I ’W' I by ss J anic Hlauser at thu Spangler, 8 p.m. $3,500 income family is estimated .1 K. H w ■ piano, also sang several selections. Bethany circle of the Zion E. and at $1,059 i including hidden taxes); V/ " During the business meeting it R. church, church, 7:30 p.m. on a family with $4,500 income, mmSLv- Xwmw - . MIE MORI AL DAY’ - was decided that the annual affair WEDNESDAY $1,393 and on an SB,OOO income Admitted ' will be held at the Adams Central C. W. F. of the First Christian family, $2,726,” the foundation Brice Hower, Decatur; John I wmv The members also voted to have st. Vincent de Paul’s society, C. The foundation, a non-profit Kay Carroll, Geneva; Jacob Hei- TOT’S DAY V . ~jZ WgSkJryMttkX a bake sale and a car wash for l. of C. hall, 2 p.m. group dedicated to more efficient man, Decatur. • Jgl "f raising funds for the association. Home Demonstration club of government, said that in view of Dismisod Cpliafarpl’m QtllHift For I I 111 ■■l W I it An elect . ion of oncers was then Unjon township, Mrs. Paul Mor- rlsin S c h oata l a ?Z, a in Master Gar V Clouse, Decatur; EOWarO 8 OTUCHO ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B I I held and the following were chosen 130 D m man , made $ 2 4 . - ■ AW to take office: Leroy Kolter, presi- t ' I R ’ uth ' and Noami ciTc i e of the ™uki have to earn $2.9 ay — , Ali •jEgJpKUFigI treasur“ d ass “» a,ton «<<«>• Pr “' would'ha.” toTarn 52.924. 5 ■ l’Ci^AFbd*| , |®S L .. • .WfUVUS FRESH — RED RIPE -C W .Mm JL ■ /ML., f \V / j Riley pronounced the benediction. st. Ann’s Study club, Mrsi Math- sa id that is what total tax re- FRESH RED RIPE " Mr fl ■ 111 Aob 1 'mm POT IIWW ias Coffee, 7:30 p.m. ceipts collected in fiscal 1958 rbUKS e—- — W WWI ■ [MF 1 I vg | ™ T LINCH Monroe W.C.T.U., Mrs. Jack worked out to on a per capita QTS. sfl -OO CraU: — —“ 1 1 J I C ; E , . . D FR L DA T 7 p.m. basis. A H. —• fln JLi* BWLul'- gKH I School trustees, oKicials, friends Monmouth Merry Maids, Mon- The federal government ac- X; I and fal pu>es of the Vera Cruz op- mouth high sc hool, 1:30-3:30 p.m. counted for $468 of the total, while ® M T portunity school attended the ar.- st Ambrose study c lub, Mrs. state governments took slOl and SUGAR LOAF .. f/ Ql*—», | nual family pot-luck supper held at j acob Heimann 730 pm local governments SB9. niRIVSnm ■■ # ...< I Kz i’ / Wells county state forest lodge Jacob Heimann, 7.30 p.m. The present level is a record PIMFAPPIF 2M|RM ZjF r M/ZJ M I ! Friday evening. ; blg h, and compares with around ■ illfciflß-i A / ¥'' ' ''-V JW S 0 After the carry-in supper, a pro- MRS. ED PAGELER SIOO in 1940 and $25 in 1915. NOW IN • /|l yz’ xLdrafr & F J gram, consisting of Songs, playlets, ENTERTAINS CLUB i W‘ B Is f dance exercises ang recitations by Twenty members of the Wgl- . ■ • • ' ' : i ‘ ‘he children, was presented under CO me Wagonilub met recently at mm. ■ ■ <ll 11BMUAIII* PfllllT IflfT <V' J > 1 Zs W B », j the direction of the teachers, Mrs. the home of Mrs. Ed Pageler for I■■ | HfIMMUNII ■Kill I WIKI I? t- MZ I Girod, Mrs. Cobb and Mrs. Ins- a potluck'supper and meeting. I linivllVlVlllr I IBVII 111 > I'l V’ B f keep ' At the business meeting, plans ! 240 N. 13th St. — OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK —BA.M.toIO P. M. *4 « y ' \M z|r Z iit A short business meeting was were discussed for a picnic ini A rlo and Marjorie Busick Warner, ■ F I then conducted by Mrs. Fosnaugh. June for the children and for a iClcvcrdc.K ° qrp the parents of O /Z fl iXjPy ® Mrs. Baumgartner gave a sumip-1 party for the husbands in July, i a daughter, Marily Marie, born ■/•■<»« Ufill n A Z/'ZtH » f ' K I ary °‘ ■ scho ° l since it began i Later, games were played and | recently. The maternal grandpar- WItSLIUIA 3 Will t»e Upvn • . • X f If* K S 1 an< * eac h teacher gave a brief prizes Were won by Mrs. DeWayne en f S a re Mr. and Mrs. -Edwin "" " 11 " / ® I summary of her year’s work. The Grafton and Mrs. Dan Tyndall. Busick, of Monroeville. ALL DAY THURSDAY fl A.M. tfi S:3O P.M. • teachers commented that each (The door prize was awarded to ’ UHI HIVIWBIIIi *> IU MV U.m. /Al 7- . Z -a.^7<LJiVBVliiiSLW noticed a distinct improvement | Mrs. Ralph Smith, Jr. , A t the Adams county memorial ' » **’ * j Q- * > V. •' .sZlr. - .4- ~ iajftp children. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. hospital: ’ jj****--, ' 11 “ a y I - several of the 'seniors John Hefner and Mrs. Jay Mark- A daughter was born to Carl -rj kJ Bluffton high school came out, ley. and Elaine Evans Lehrman, 521 to the school, mowed the lawn. ; 13th street, Monday at 2:55 p.m. /7sV D*\ SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS ’!.»» superintendent of schools, was in t.v Maids will meet at the Mon- 1/ Vy AtVertical and horizontal striping* . . . tattersal and window plaids . . . over- charge of the installation of offic- , mouth high school. Two- m a <mo<* town — Decatu V all geometrical patterns ... a stunning spectrum of colors to choose from, ns for the coming year. To take | ’ " /' ''• as well as white and solid colors. A wide variety of fabrics. Cool Skipdent £ restdent ‘ Mrs T ] - Im"/ I Cottons .. . Dacron and Cotton Blends .. . Silk and Cotton Blends .. . Sheer agh; r y* L l. Resident. ! . it > . 4 bl/H ’ (iinghams ... Rayon and Cotton Knits. Sizes: Small. Med., Lge., XL, XXL. Mrs Gteyton Zeddis j treasurer ; iiMB ~ " \ it U I V k - Mrs. Leßoy Wible; and corres- >7 J iVil Hl A SPECIAL GROUP OF SHORT SLEEVE secre^y . Mrs. F ioyd ; Vl > Y SPORT ’SHIRTS £1 49 in White and Solid Colors Vi 1V X>mentS the Crisp, Cool Skipdents ... Non-Ironing ■■ received from Wells. Adams and w II / 1 \ V plisses. Sizes S-M - L Huntington county trustees and V/T' 1 I / A \ i\ /T -TJ,' .. other school officials. He stated s / i / % I 7 \ \ I I I LWrt MEN’S SUMMER SLACKS t-....7 ' /A/| /\\ % Ew ’ |,.h COOL DRESS SLACKS of ALL KINDS ‘ home economics and I ***" ,n ill t f |f.yi3 SOLID COLORS and PATTERNS £ I iWW \Z ■Zs/ ALL ARE NO-IRON WASH‘n WEAR M Wf W ♦ ’ . au xiliary, Bluffton; Ossian I / /■ A Oft Oft WOR Methodist church: Berne Mothers Z. ~ / \. \U O sc ”® y club and Raymond Moser, Bernet / lUH \ JLe / k WAIST SIZES 2!) to 46 Mrs J. F. Sanmann will be the) // COD DEDMAMEKIT \ / K fl 7 program chairman at the Wednes-1 (y FOR PERMANENT \ / Ja fl / day evening meeting of the Worn- A DIAMOND VALUE Ov\l HA ZICC/Z“C Jis. \ MEN’S HOBBY JEANS V //J\ \ Comfortable - Cool - Washable - Practical X THE CHEMISE, PLEASE! - A \ TAN f'RFY — 111 I F •’ Mondays paper. < - and the the-hip of the sleeveless chemise by MACSHORE. 4 NAVI) —TAN — LIGHT BLUE value is guaranteed by Per- Wonderful, the wav it over-rides skirts, shorts, WBk manent V alue Plan*. It guarantees m A. W AIST SIZES 29 to 41 M M writing that you ran apply the FULL slacks, with that bit of daring in the bloused and CURRENT RETAIL PRICE (less tax) i_ — — **fcUßl <tll | nyjjy toward a new, larger Artcaned Dia- bowed back, modified puritan collar. DRIP-DRY ” J f ■ T cotton broadcloth in white, maize. Sizes 30 to 38. U/AQM ’n UIFAP nFNIM DRESSY LINEN ? i rL?Tr r S u , < wi , nK of Cife '” *"° IsEE OUR BIG SELECTION OF .. . VIHOn n WtHK UERIIVI IIADDV IFANC SeittiT Xol. TAN -GREY *9 49 * “THE TALL a rVT™ “Jo Circlet su, ItlftlKOV BOJE S J.9B STRANGER” OlCClCltAj DIUUHft iir acj iiicj iiTDVM Beautiful Mountings Like The at 1.98 and 2.98 SHOP and SAVE at >VAO riln JL'rtl . n r idei fll Ones Shown May Be Purchas- . Edm. O'Brien, Mona Freeman b \ v.ars uE cd For Mounting Your Own M M M M —_O—O— M® for Over 1 00 Y fl Diamonds. k BLACKWELLS L'SsS Niblick & Co. OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY THIS WEEK & ‘ Ridc 2^o^I c " se ” HlllAflß JEWELRY STORE SftMMVil WW Wi , CLOSED MEMORIAL DAY . iS Boone"* •’Dhmond ’ Safari’’ IWVWMi 0 W """11l “For Smart Fashions” I , ' i . 1 ______ ; . :
THE DECATUR BAILT BMMDCKAT, OgCATrm, INDIANA
TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1958
