Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 131, Decatur, Adams County, 4 June 1958 — Page 2

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PARTY ENDS CLUB SEASON A mother and daughter’s party was held by the members of the Church mothers study club recently at the home of Mrs. William Journay. This session ended the meetings for the season. Mrs. Joe Penrod had charge of devotions, after which Miss Vicki Lehman gave the welcoming address. The group was then treated with a flute duet, by Miss Suette Johnson and Jackie Chew and a reading entitled “Angel in-the Blue Dress,” by Miss Helen Walters. A monologue entitled “Dinner Hour" was tlien presented by Mrs. Ray Lehman prior to “Goodnite,” by little Miss Judy Summers. During the evening, an installation of officers was held at a candlelight ceremony conducted by Mrs. Myles Parrish, the out-going president. The new officers are Mrs. Journay, president; Mrs. Delmar Vanhorn, vice president; and secretary, Mrs. Paul Bevelhimer Mrs. Ray Lehman was installed as the club’s treasurer and Mrs. Dick Garver, press reporter. ' QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING 1 All Work Left Before Noon on ThursdayReady the Next Day, Friday, at 1 at HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. ,.IP

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Flowers were awarded to Mrs. Evefett Hutker, Mrs. Clint Reed, Mrs. Ray Lehman and Mrs. Kenneth Friedt. Luncheon was served by the committee members who included Mrs. Vanhorn, Mrs. Don Cochran, Mrs. Bevelhimer, Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Parrish and Mrs. Journay. MRS. OWENS CLUB HOSTESS Mrs. Harold Owens was the recent hostess to the Root township Home Demonstration club. The devotions given by Mrs. Lou Hank at the beginning of the session, after Which Mrs. Fred Kundel led the club in singing the song of the month, “Smiles.” “Meat cutting and meat tenderizing” was the lesson given by Mrs. Lee Fleming and Mrs. Otto Spiegel prior to the safety and, health lessons given by Mrs. Stella Schnepf and Mrs. Richard Harkless, respectively. Assisting the hostess with the serving of the refreshments were I Mrs. Wilson Beltz and Mrs. Rich-1 ard Harklejs after which the door prize was given to Mrs. Frank Bittner, one of the several guests at the meeting. Mrs. Lula Gerber will present i her piano pupils in a recital Thurs-; day evening at 8 o’clock at the Evangelical and Reformed church. | Participants include Claudia ! Johnson. Joye Strouse, Jackie ' Helm.' Sharon Mcßae, Kenneth Folk, Steven Hoile, Nancee Linn, John Auer, Candace Johnson, D’anne Miller, Elaine Weidler. John Margerum, Karen Linnemeier, Mabel. Bowers. Margaret Azbell, Jeannie Hoffman. Connie Bergman, Nancy Helm, Joyce Held and Pricilla Margerum. ( Pythian Sister Temple will be held Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the K. of.P. home. Needle club will follow.

SS3 Calendar items for today’s pubication must be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30) Phone 3-2121 Miss Pat Zehr WEDNESDAY St. George study club, Mrs. Robert Steigmeyer, 8 p.m. Our Lady of Good Counsel, Mrs. James Murphy, Jr., 8 p.fli. THURSDAY Town and Country R.D.C., Mrs. William Keller, 1 p.m. Unit 1 of the Bethany E.U.B. church, Mrs. John Meyers, 7:30. p.m. Unit 3 of the Bethany E.U.B. church, Mts. Gerald Cede, 2 p.m. Decatur Order of Rainbow Girls, Masonic hall, 6:45 p.m. Everready Sunday school class of the Methodist church, lounge, 7:30 p.m. Zion Lutheran Needle club, par- ■ ish hall, 1 p.m. Women of the Moose, Moose home, officers, 7:30 p.m., members 8 p.m. Ladies aid of the Trinity E. U. B. church. 7:30 p.m. Wesley Sunday school class of : the First Methodist church, postI poned. v Monroe Rural Fire department, Monroe town hall, 7:30 p.m. Pleasant Grove W.M.A., Mrs. ■ Huber Bakner, 1 p.m. Unit 2 of the Bethany E. U. B. ! church. Mrs. Adolph Kolter, 2 p. m. MONDAY Pythian Sister Temple, K. of P. home, 7:3ft p. m. Needle club will follow. Unit 2 of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church will hold a session Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Adolph Kblter. Y<Ai must have long-range goals to keep you from being frustrated by short-range failures.—Noble.

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Committees Named For Flower Show Hold Annual Flower Show Here Saturday Committees were announced today for the Decatur flower show Saturday from 1:30 until 8:30 o’clock at the library, sponsored by the Decatur Garden club and the Rose Garden club. General chairmen for the event are Mrs. William Kohls, Mrs. Paul Daniels, and Mrs. Gerald Durkin. The committee to serve judges .includes the following: Mrs. N. A. Bixler, Mrs. Henry Heller, Mrs. Ralph E. Roop, and Mrs. Gerald Durkin. Mrs. Harry Hebble and Mrs. Fred Hancher are publicity chairmen. ' ' , Mrs. Paul Daniels and Mrs Wililam Kohls secured the ribbons for the show. Committee for the birds and roadside beautification ape Mrs. R. N. Runyon, Mrs. Paul Felber, Mrs. George Sprague, Mrs. George Squires, and Mrs. John Floyd. Entries and arrangements committee members are Mrs. Dan Mac Lean, Mrs. Calvin Yost, Mrs. Russel Acker, Mrs. A. R. Ashbaucher, Mrs. William Kohls, Mrs. Wesley Lehman, Mrs. Clgm Kortenber, Mrs. Robert Gay, Mrs. Floyd Arnold. Mrs. Paul Daniels. Mrs. Frank Crist, Mrs. Niland Ochsenrider. Mrs. Joe Hunter, and Mrs. Harry H. Hebble. In charge of the bazaar are Mrs. Charles Beineke, Mrs. Bert Haley. Mrs. Robert Garard, Mrs. G. Remy Bierly. Mrs. Hubert Zerkle. Mrs. Homer Lower, Mrs. Alva Buffenbarger, Mrs. Grover Levy, Mrs. Dale Moses, Mrs. Mel Kreps, Mrs. Cecil Gause, and Mrs. Richard Mailand. Mrs. Amos Ketchum and Mrs. Ray Heller are co-chairmen of the fish pond committee which also includes Mrs. Harvey Koos, Mrs. Earl Butler, Mrs. Walter Butcher, and Mrs. Calvin Amich. Mrs. Fred McConnell, Mrs. Wilbur Stanley are chairmen of the conservation committee, with members Mrs. N. A. Bixler. Mrs. Henry Heller, r Mjs. Clarence Smitley. Mrs. -Freeman Walters, and Mrs. Alva Lawson. Hospitality chairmen are Mrs. Delton Passwater, and Mrs L. E. Archbold. Members are Mrs. O. L. Vance. Mrs. G. T. Burk. Mrs. Forrest Elzey, Mrs. Fred Hancher. Mrs. George Mac Lean. Mrs. Bert Haley, Mrs. Ralph Roop, Mrs. George Sprague. Mrs. Alva Lawson, and Mrs. Frank Crist. Ambirfahce Brings Lady To Hospital *The ambulance going through Decatur at 6 p.m. Tuesday brought a lady from the Monroeville area to the hospital for emergency treatment. The lady was believed to have swallowed a harmful chemical. Several tests are being made to ascertain what drug was taken. Twice Pretty Printed Pattern S’ /K r X-®*/ I)/ AF t ■F&Jn S,ZES 1 4 I 9-17 Iny TOmlcvh TOdVifwM TWO graceful silhouettes in this Printed Pattern ’"for Juniors, A smooth sleek sheath dre s s • divine on a young figure) — lovely bouffant skirt buttons over it, to give a totally different look. Printed Pattern 9140: Jr. Miss SW.es 9. 11, 13, 15. 17. Size f 3 dress requires 2 7/ g yards 39-inch fabric: overskirt takes 2 7 / 8 yards. ... Printed directions ,on each pattern part. Easier, accurate, i Send Thirty-Five Cents (coins) for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern for Ist-class mailin*. Send to Marian Martin, care 4 Decatur Daily Democrat Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS with ZONE SIZE and STYLE NUMBER.

Lenore Glendening Is Reappointed To Board Mrs. Lenore Glendening, Geneva, was reappointed for her fourth term as a member of 'the Adams county department welfare board, for a period of four years, by Judge Myles F. Parrish. Mrs. Glendening was first appointed by Judge Parrish in May of 1946, and has been reappointed each term. Eisenhower Speaks To Navy Graduates Urges Gadirates Be Crusaders Os Peace ANNAPOLIS, Md. (UPD—President Eisenhower today urged 900 midshipment graduating from the US. Naval Academy to “become crusaders for peace. He said no longer was it enough for a military to be “a skilled technician, a courageous and inspiring leader of battle units, even an experienced and seasoned commander of mighty fleets and armies.” “His function of helping prevent war and of furthering a just peace has become of transcendent importance,” the President said. “For modern war is preposterously and mutually annihilative; peace is the imperative of our 1 ago.” Eisenhower delivered a conven-, tional commencement address of advice and counsel. He did not comment directly on any pressing domestic and world problems. But he did emphasi e the importance of unity and modern, efficient management in the armed forces, a main objective of his controversial defense reorganization plan. “An officer of the armed services who persists in adhering to obsolete points of view is ,a liability, not an asset, to our nation?’ the President said. * Obsolencense in military management and organization can be as dangerous to our nation as obsoles- j cence in weaponry." He urged the new junior officers “to ponder the significance of the forces in necessity, size, cost and evolution in the world climate of today and tomorrow.” This, he added, will help you along the road to responsible leadership for peace. Eisenhower flew here by heli-1 copter for the morning graduation exercises to permit him to stick to a tight schedule. It included greeting President Theodor Heuss of the West German republic at Washington National Airport shortly-after noon. < Miss Virginia Hoppe, of Fort Wayne-, is visiting with Misses Fan and Madge HiteRaymond Donahue, 17. of Monroeville; was fined $25 and costs for driving without a license by Judge Cathryn L. Harrington of Van Wert juvenile traffic court. Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Beehler and sons of Toledo, 0.. will visit in this city over the weekend before leaVing for Los Angeles. Calif.. June 20. where Beehler will be employed by the civil service in the air force purchasing department. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Heller, of 236 Winchester street, were taken home from the Adams county memorial hospital today at noon. James M. Ross, route 3, was admitted to the-Park view memorial hospital. Fort Wayne, Sunday evening. He is in room 326. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gage and Mr. and Mrs. J. R Gage returned from Brantford. Ontario. Canada.' after spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gage and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dunsden. The non-stop trip was made in a private plane; a tri-pacer 125. Duane A. White, 21. of route 2, was fined a total of $18.75 in a Bluffton justice of the peace court for speeding in a posted zone in that city. ■ , — « Deposits of red ocher, natural paints formed by deterioration of iron ores in beds of ancient lakes, are found near Monticello, ArkOEMTUR/ftgfflgl Tonight & Thursday Twin Shock Show! “STAKEOUT ON • ‘ DOPE STREET” Teenagers Try to Peddle Heroin Found Accidentally! & ‘VIOLENT ROAD’ Danger & Thrills as Truckers Haul Jet Plane Fuel! O—O Fri. & Sat. — 2 COLOR Hits! “Courage of Black Beauty” & “On Threshhold of Space.” —o Sun. & Mon.—“Jailhouse Rock” & “Screaming Mimi” Anita Ekbferg

* ?,< •< v WB^HMW^ , ' y ■K kt. . Wbl i,® '*>»§*' w v ; JMR. AND MRS. RUSSELL FLEMING, of route 8, have'announced the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to Norman Linnemeier, son of Mrs. Lewis C. Linnemeier, of Fort Wayne. Miss Fleming is a graduate of Monmouth high school and is presently employed at the Modern cleaners, New Haven. She and her fiance, who is engaged in farming, are planning an August wedding.—Photo by Anspaugh.

Adams Cental Bible u — » <T*5( *3 *'-“"’•■T '“V *' School Ends Friday Closing Exercises On Friday Evening J’orty-three pupils will graduate from the Adams Central daily vacation Bible school Friday evening during its final session in the Adams Central high school gymnasium, completing two weeks of Bible study for 512 pupils. Beginning at 7:30 p. m.. the program will show what work has been done during the two weeks, with each class giving a sample of its studies. Presentation of diplomas. introduction of teachers, and reports will also be included. I Average attendance during the 14- , day period stands at 477. Enrollees egme from 42 different chur- ! ehes. representing 18 different denominations. The graduates, taught by the Rev. H.E. Settlage, are: Duane Arnold. , Judy Arnold, Janet Beer, Nan Boggess, Sue Ahn Borne. Karen Brandt, Rene Brown. Kenneth Cauble, Roger Dick. Carol Ann Easley, Jerry Franz, Rose Marie Gerber. Joyce Haggard. Em m a Heare, Barbara Hunt. Arlene Johnson. Ruth Ann McAlhaney. Kepeth Kolter, Bill Kohlir. Barbara McKean. Sharon Mattax, Danny Michaels. Rosalyn Mishler. Max Moser, Betty Neuenschwander. Larry Newhard, Leo Parrish, Mervin Parrish, Ralph Parrish. Helen Reppert, Jerry Rowdon, Julie* Sanders, Donna Shoaf, David Sills. Arvilla Smith, Paul Sommers. Roger Spencer. Karlo Stavenik. Alice Steiner, Carolyn Strickler, Marilyn Stucky, Maran Zimmerman and Ronald Zimmerman. Infant Uninjured As Auto Strikes House The 9-month-old baby $f Mr. and. Mrs. Norman Koo|s. 215 Jefferson street, •escaped injury’ while sfe ■ ting in front of hist home in a chalir similar to a stroller, Tuesday at 5. P-m. Herbert H. Stoner. 76, was back-i ing from his drive on Jefferson street when he stepped on the gas pedal instead of the brake, causing the car to jump the curb and striking the house across the street. The child was approximately 10 to 15 feet away from the automobile as it struck the house, cracking the foundation and side boards. Damage to the house wasj estimated at $l5O and S2OO to the! auto.

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Regular Meeting Os Elks Lodge Thursday The regular meeting of the Decatur Elks lodge will be held at 8 o’clock Thursday evening at the lodge home on North Second street. All members are urged to attend. Anderson College Club Here Friday The Anderson College dramatics club will present a three-act religious drama at 7:30 p.rrfT Friday at the Decatur Church of God. The title of the drama is “Shadow of a Cross.” This drama is to be given at the international convocation of the Church of God, which will be held in Anderson. June 16-22. Rev. Sever and his congregation invite the public to preview this performance of a fine religious drama. There will be no admission charge. As BI RTH sl A nine pound, four ounce daughter was born to Joe and Luanne Davidson Ditto, Sunday afternoon in a Lafayette hospital. Former residents of Decatur, Mrs. Ditto is the daughter of E. R. Davidson of 103 South Seventh street. At the Adams county memorial hospital: Today at 1:58 a.m., Leroy and Virginia Railing Beer, Jr., 318 South 13th street, became the parents of an eight pound, eight ounce son. Harold and Marie Reger Steffen, route 6. are the parents of a seven pound, one and three fourths ounce son born at 7:02 o’clock this morning. Aouitai"! o’ Admitted Mrs. Gerald Schroeder, Ossian; Mrs. Edwin Busick. Monroeville; Mrs. Andrew Hackcmjos, Monroe; Robert DeVoss. Decatur. Dismissed Mrs. Donald Hoile, Hoagland; Mr. and Mrs. John Heller, Decatur; Master Jeffrey Clay, Monroeville; Miss Doris Ann Gerig, Monroeville. The Colony and Protectorate of Gambia, Britain's oldest link tc west Africa, comprises little more than a broad river with narrow . strips of land on each side, the NaJ tional Geographic Magazine says, j Leading exports are peanuts, palm kernels, and beeswax.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1958

Knights Os Columbus To Nome New Officers The Knights of Columbus will hold the next meeting Monday at 8:30 p.m. at the K. 'of C. hall. In connection with the regular meeting, the nomination and election of officer's will be held for the coming year. Following the meeting a smorgasbord will be served. The annual stag picnic will again be held at Sunset Park Sunday. June 20. The committee in charge of tickets, has purchased prizes to be given away at the affair. A card party for the ladies auxiliary of the K. of C. will be held Wednesday at the hall at 8 o’clock. Syracuse Youth Is Drowned At Wawasee NORTH WEBSTER, Ind. (UPD —James Denton, 18, Syracuse, drowned in Lake Wawasee late Tuesday when he fell from a boat. — Denton was standing in a boat with two hometown companions, Charles Cripe, 17, and Fred Crews, 13, when it made a sudden turn. Denton fell, struck his head and tumbled into the water. Denton was starting center on the Syracuse high school basket ball team the past two years and was graduated about a week ago. The Opening Os The BEE MEET BEAUTY SALON On June 9th Featuring The New ’ SLIMMING SENSATIONI Created by Famous Reducing Authority ■MI tSgs You Are Invited To ■ Try FIGURAMA — ft Today! Call 3-2304 i For Free Appointment |[ Now ' JL 1 You’ll Enjoy The Most Relaxing j arjd Refreshing Visit You’vt Ever g I Experienced .. . BECAUSE FIGURAMA 2 gives you pleasant, passive reducing action ... makes you feel better as it makes you look n better. e BECAUSE FIGURAMA gives you a buoyant new lift, reviving deep-seated muscles that support and distribute your shapeliness. BECAUSE FIGURAMA methods, with appetite-curbing Maclevy wafers makes slimming sure by controlling calorie intake without drugs or will power. You'll lose just what yov ; wont to lose—when and where -p you want to lose it. e BECAUSE FIGURAMA provides you with more body beautifying extras . . . not only i i decreasing weight, but reshopl* i ing and toning your entire form >-; lor renewed energies . . . for a l_ poised and graceful new . posture. NOW THAT BEE MEET :i BEAUTY SALON .J 1127 W. Adams Street PHONE 3-2304 ’ Has Figurama n It Has Everything!