Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 152, Decatur, Adams County, 28 June 1958 — Page 3

SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1958

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Find Getaway Auto Used By Bandits i CROWN POINT, Ind. (UPD — Police recovered Friday a get-

Rexall Mid ■ Summer SALE JUNE 30 thru JULY 12 FUNGI REX REXALL POWDER RUBDING SI.IS Value ALCOHOL 2 for S7C 8 oz. Size « * Regular 45c REXALL • SALE 2*7<’ REX-EME Jyv For Skin Irritations RFYAII Regular $1.23 kejvmul. sale afin MINERAL * OIL REXALL $ oz> size HYGIENIC _ 55c POWDER salejij c Pound Size 11 Regular $1.89 REXALL SALE $J.59 AEROSOL REXALL ™' C ' DE PH7 BOMBS TOOTH Regular $3.18 PASTE SALE $ J. 99 $1.59 Value ' SA,E REXALL 3 tubes 98C GLYCERIN rexall SUPPOSITORIES THERMODEX Adult or Infant TA DI ET<P 2 Boxes of 24’s Each IAdLEIq $1.78 Value Regular 49c SALE SALE Iflj J for $J.29 MANY OTHER ITEMS ARE ON THIS SALE! SMITH’S REXALL DRUG STORE

away car used by two masked gunmen who robbed an American Legion post here of $2,000 Thursday. Trade in a toot 3>wn — Decatia

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MISS DOROTHY WEMHOFF WEDS LEONARD WAGLEY The marriage of Miss Dorothy Jane Wemhoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Wemhoff, 416 Marshall Street, to Leonard M. Wagley, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Wagley of Geneva, has been announced by her parents. The mariage vows were solemnized June 21. The new Mr. and Mrs. Wagley are on their way to Geneva, Switzerland, aboard the French liner. He de France. MRS. BECHER’S PARENTS OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY Mr, and Mrs. Samuel J. Fogle, route two, Geneva, parents of Mrs. Raymond Becher, route two, Desatur, will observe their 60th wedding anniversary July 4, with a family get-together at noon. They were married July 3, 1898, in Adams county, Mr. and Mrs. Fogle have three daughters: Mrs. Becher (Clara); Mrs. Richard Fennig (Emma), Bryant; and Lola, at home. One other daughter, Eva, is deceased. They have six grandchildren and U-great grandchildren. OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED BY WOMAN OF MOOSE The Women of the Moose met at the Moose home Thursday evening for the installation of the following officers: Mrs. Wesley Morris, junior graduates request; Mrs. Hubert Lengerich, senior regent; Mrs. George Meyer, chaplain; Mrs. Mary Dixon, treasurer; Mrs. Edward Voglewede, guide; Mrs. Robert Judt, assistant guide; Mrs. Robert Witham sentinel; Mrs. Tom Noll, argus; Mrs Cecil Gause, pianist; Mrs. Evelyn Kingsley, recorder. The installing staff included Mrs. Ralph Smith, Mrs. Dallas Brown, Mrs. Dora Cook, and Mrs. Brice Roop. During the evening, short talks were given by the senior • regent and junior graduates regent and Mrs. Plasterer presented the past junior graduates pin to Mrs. Morris. The senior regent also named her chairmen for the year. They will be Mrs. Dorus Stalter. Mrs Tom Knox, Mrs. Orval Fisher, Mrs. Ralph Roop, Mrs. Gerhard Marbach, Miss Bonnie Heare, Mrs. Lawrence Jacobs, Mrs. Frank Liechty. Miss Sarah Smith, Miss Phoebe Miller, Miss Nellie Jackson. and Miss Darlene Heare. Thursday at 7:30 o’clock there will be a meeting of the officers and at 8 o’clock lodge will be held along with an informal initation of candidates. Officers will be in charge of the chapter night program. A business meeting of the Catholic Ladies of Columbia will be held Tuesday at 7:30 o’clock in the C.L. of C. hall.

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MISS VIRGINIA VETTER HONORED WITH SHOWER Thursday evening, Miss Virginia Vetter was guest of honor at a bridal shower given for her by Mrs. Wilbur Robinson and Mrs, Eugene Vetter. Miss Vetter, who is the bride-elect of Alan Miller, was presented a corsage of pink carnations upon her arrival. Games were played and prizes were awarded to Mrs. James Losiger, Mrs. Zeffie Miller and Mrs. Thomas Garner, who in turn presented them to the honored guest. Later, a luncheon was served by the hostesses to the guests who were seated at small tables that were decorated in bridal fashion. Following the luncheon, the bride-to-be took her place at the gift table, which was covered with a lace tablecloth and decorated with a miniature pink umbrella and a sprinkling can. Pink and white streamers led down to the gifts. Those attending were the Mesdames Arlen Mitchell, James Lobsiger, ThoiVias Garner, Zeffie Miller and John Gribbler, and the Misses Karen Robinson, Cynthia Vetter, Nancy Henry, Lorena Hockemeyer, LaVerne Thieme, Carol Miller, and Karen Allison. Unable to ’attend were the Mesdames W. C. Vetter, Kenneth Nelson, Robert Olcott, and the Misses Carolyn Weigmann, Alice Krueckeberk and Nancy Frank.

DECATUR EMBLEM CLUB INSTOLL NEW OFFICERS Large bouquets of flowers decorated the Elks home for the installation of the new officers of the Decatur Emblem club. The ceremony was conducted by Mrs. George Laurent and the installing marshal was Mrs. H. R. Frey. The following officers were installed: president Mrs. Carl Baxter; vice president, Mrs. Janus Baker; junior past president, Mrs. Harry James; treasurer, Mrs. Bernard Hain; financial secretary, Mrs. James Newton; recording secretary, Mrs. George Bair; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Dale Death; and press correspondent, Mrs. Oran H. Schultz. These women have been elected as trustees; Mrs. Helen Howell, Mrs. George Laurent, and Mrs. Eugene Durkin. The new marshal will be Mrs. H. R. Frey and assisting her are Mrs. Joe Kelley and Mrs. James Cowan. Chaplain is Mrs. Herman Meyer and the guards are Mrs. Kenneth Shannon and Mrs. William Manfield. A buffet luncheon was served after the installation to the members and their guests. The committee in charge included Mrs. Oran Schultz, Mrs. Harry King, Mrs. Kenneth Shannon, and Mrs. Roxie Kessler. COMBINE ANNIVERSARY AND REGULAR MEETING A birthday anniversary party and a regular meeting were combined by the members of the Ruth and Naomi circle of the Evangelical and Reformed church. At noon a carry in dinner was served to the 23 members and their eight guests. ■=---■ Mrs. Tony Meyer, leader for the afternoon, opened the' meeting with a song and scripture, followed by a prayer. Hqr prograrp also included numbers by Mike Kaehr and Cheri Price on the pianio and accordion, respectively. Mrs. Susie Reppert and Mrs. Ermal Johnson presented a duet, “In the Garden.” A reading was given by Mrs. Elmer Lautenschleger, and Miss Verna Adler also selected a group piano numbers. Mrs. Meyer, gave her topic for the afternoon/ “In the Church.” The chairman conducted the business meeting, at which time it was learned that there were 20 sick calls and 30 social calls made during the month. The Rev. William C. Feller closed the meeting with prayer and the group sang “Till We Meet Again.” Hostesses for the day were Mrs.

ADAMS ” THIS IS NO SALE! CASH BUILDERS THESE ARE OUR an< SUPPLY, INC. REGULAR PRICES ■ I CARRY I ' THIS IS THE TIME “I SHEATHING SHEATHING FOR YOU TO V 1 x 12” PLYWOOD M MA.4* M this is not re-sawed REROOF < lrt «oo Al-St DO IT YOURSELF and SAVE! *l| J J 5-B—4 x 8 15c sq. ft. Interlock 3-In-l 3-in-l Self ■ ■ Seal PING PONG $5 gj 95 SJ 7 95 Per 1,000 Bd. Ft. « TABLE TOPS M ' AMS BUILDERS SUPPLY, 11 I |J»’£i 3 per b ’ - "BUILDERS SUPPLY SUPER MARKET” Roll 319 S. 13th St. Decatur, Ind.

THE ENGAGEMENT AND APPROACHING marriage of Miss Evelyn Beineke and Richard L. Prunuske, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Prunuske. Menasha, Wis., have been announced by the brideelect’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elrper H. Beineke. route 1. Miss Beineke was graduated from the Monmouth high school and at the present time is employed as a secretary at the Lincoln National Life Insurance company. Fort : Wayne. Her fiance was graduated from the Menasha high school, Menasha, Wis., after which he attended Indiana Technical College, Fort Wayne. He is employed as a draftsman at the Marathon Corp., Menasha, Wis. The couple are planning a September wedding. — Photo by Anspaugh

' Harry Frauhiger, Mrs. Ferd Litterer, Mrs. Orville Slusher, Mrs. Chester Shoaf and Miss Lydia Kirch. MEETING HELD RECENTLY BY MONROE W.C.T.U: The singing of “Onward Christian Soldiers”, opened the recent meeting of the members of the Monroe Women’s Christian Temperance Union. Devotions were given by Mrs. William Butcher and were taken from Psalms 101. The Rev. Homer Rich offered the prayer for the meeting. Mrs. Orval Lenhart conducted the business meeting and later, pictures from east Africa were shown by a returned missionary from Africa. The dismissal prayer was led by Mrs. Homer Rich. At the Adams county memorial hospital: A boy, weighing seven pounds, was born at 4:35 p.m. "Friday to Clarance and Irene Buuck Bultemeier of route 1, Decatur. Calendar items for today's publication must be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30) Phone 3-2121 Miss Marilou Uhrick SATURDAY V. Ladies auxiliary, steak supper, 5 until 7 p.m. SUNDAY Pleasant Mills alumni picnic, Pleasant Mills school, 12 p.m. * Farm Bureau picnic, St. John Grove. 12 noon. MONDAY Decatur Weight Watchers club, 134 5. 3rd St., 8 p.m., game and guest night. W. Trinity, church asement, 7:30 p.m., officer’s retreat. TUESDAY Sacred Heart Study club, Mrs. Norman Rorick, 5:30 p.m. Dutiful Daughters class, Memorial park, 6 p.m., picnic. Happy Homemakers club, Berne park, 6:30 p.m., hamburger fry. Catholic Ladies of Columbia, C. L. of C. hall, 7:30 p.m.

Supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Schrock and sons recently were Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Schrock, Linn Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Enos Schrock and daughters, Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rash and Denny and Tommy, of North Twelfth street, had as their dinner guests recently Mr. Mrs. Rufus Meshberger, Linn Grove. Layke E. Scherry, route two, is attending a week long seminary in remedial reading at Culver Military Academy Culver. An English teacher at Berne-French school, he is taking a course designed to help high school teachers to identify and correct reading problems among their students. The seminar is sponsored by the academy and science research associates. Cecil C. Macias, 717 North Second street, has had his drivers’ license suspended by the bueau of motor vehicle, because of an accident Th(\ <K'fspension( .became effective MayJl7. Mr. and Mte. Martin Watson and family -Berne, are moving this week into the former Harve Egly home, which has been moVed to Van Bu?en" street, Berne. Watson is the vocational agriculture instructor at Adams Central school. Miss Delores Mae Sauder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sauder, route two, and a 1958 graduate of Adams Central school, has accepted a position with the Pratt and Whitney Aircraft Co., in East Hartfqrd, Conn. <&OSRITAL I Admitted Mrs. Leo Bentz, Decatur; Elmer Muhlenkemp, Celina, Ohio; Brice Hower, Decatur. Dismissed Mrs. Henry Getting, Decatur; Miss Rachel Burry, Berne; Mrs. Wilbert Thieme, Decatur. Trade in a good town — Decatur

♦ ■ •• • ■' ' . j‘ ‘ , .... Watch MONDAY’S PAPER for our TREMENDOUS SUMMER SHOE SALE ’• STORE HOURS: For 4th of July Week! Thurs. Open Till 5:30 P.M. Sat. Open Till 9:00 P.M. c- , • ■ DON'T “ FORGET.... TODAY and SUNDAY Our 12th Anniversary Sale and OPEN HOUSE PRIZES ... F00D... DRINKS BALLOONS 40 MOBILE HOMES and TRAILERS On Display. Adams County I Trailer Sales, Inc. I • I Hi Ways 33 & 27 OPEN 8 A. M. to 10 P. M.

Our Reputation for Reasonable Prices c. « Our reputation was given to us By those we serve. We couldn’t buy it. We just keep it growing by maintaining GILLIG & DOAN prices at levels every family can easily afford. — < I The entire operation Os our mortuary is on the ground floor with no. steps throughout. Gillig & Doan FUNERAL HOME 312 Marshall St. Phone 3-3314 ’

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