Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 154, Decatur, Adams County, 1 July 1958 — Page 2

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- M , Strop and Save at BLACKWELLS CLOSED FRIDAY THE 4th—OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY |g FOR THE 4th HpUPAY AND i VACATION TIME CASUAL and SPORTS Clothing For The WHOLE FAMILY 4^©-J* Ladies Sportswear S fMT S|||RTS Bv PADDLE and SADDLE W ■ QUALITY SPORTSWEAR A Huge Assortment of Patterns AT POPULAR PRICES \AwlI and Solid Colors in twill - sheen OABARDINE 149 1-98 2-98 3.98 TARPON CLOTH & OTHER FABRICS 11* C RISP, COOL COTTONS and -Iwi I/./ \ W SHORTS ... ...1.93—2.49—2.98 |® d? ACR <?M | B y? N ?yl VW I 1 YP JAMAICAS s 1.98 to 2.98 IBW Sizob S-M-L-XL-AAL 1/ ■ BERMUDAS 1.98 to 3.98 COTTON KNIT or RAYON KNIT / V' PEDAL PUSHERS 2.49 to 3.98 SPORT SHIRTS ■ * J .9®. *2*9® ./ V ' X ANKLE SLACKS . 2.98 to 4.98 «■■**•* ~ ' Sizes 10 to 20 and Extra Sizes MENS WALKING SHORTS 7 VH TOPS TO MATCHSI.9B to $2.98 mfeHU RRUURW • ft ’ vHJP w* — r— — — CHECKS - STRIPES - SOLIDS • MATERNITY SPORTSWEAR j23f- $ 3«98 ? MF”. —l-98, 3-98 MENfirrfOBBYJEANS 11.I 1 . W -e LADIES SLEEVELESS BLOUSES FOR F,T AND cw,ro & no *• DRIP DRY BROADCLOTH By FRITZI UtNIIVI ’!•** *2*9® Grey - Blue - Tan : ’WatJA-tH SHIRT WAISTS—SCOOPNECKS—CHEMISE DRESSY LINEN $3.98 Friul SKIRTS-BLOUSE COORDINATES 6.95 Sizes 28 to 44 LADIES SWIM SUITS MENS SWIM TRUNKS LASTEX or KNITS BOXERS antL HALF BOXERS Jr M- 98 SB-98 $9- 95 ~\ $ 1»98 $ 2«49 2-98 - Sizes 32 to H MenS Cabai,a Se,S Jl EXTRA FINE SI ITS By Seanymph V/T.'W >/ TRUNKS - MATCHING TOPS btiXA >’s 12-95 14-95'vHi[V4-9®>’ B >9S , jW.;CS iX Girls Swim Suits ,>rW Boys Bathing Tranks Br''T $ 1«98 *2-98 *3.98 \!\l *I.OO *1.49 *l*9B Ladies Terry Beach Jackets l> \\ Beach Towels \3gfrj ' * I I-98 2-98 3.98 \ ' ■ , T-00 $ 1«98 *2-98 GIRLS SPORTSWEAR BOYS HOBBY JEANS SHORT Wash’n Wear Denim ..$1.98 jp ~( Ft UAL FUdHEnS TAN - GREY - BLUE — Sizes 6to 16 - J Sizes 3 to 6x —>l.oo to $1.98 Dressy Linen HOBBY JEANSS2.9B ■V AW * s,zes5 ,zes 7 i° I t.“ Boys Short Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS 1.79-1.98 I Villi' 0 P 'K «f>2? R PJ?c TE Boys Knit SPORT SHIRTS 1.98 A SHORT or BLOUSE SETS Boys PLAY SHORTS, 2to 121.00-1.69 a * 1 -9® Boys Bermuda WALKING SHORTS 1.98 m Sizes 6 to 18 Sizes 3 to 6x and / to 14 ikJIBM PLAY SHOES V . I aniEC an d rime white flat MENS EVER POPULAR CANVAS J 1-. L c?raVsandals W SLIPONS AT OXFORDS For VACATION TIME Til W 7/ ’AS* siKAK SANDALS, SLIFUNS, COOL AN fj COMFORTABLE FOR iff or ANKLE STRAPS DRIVING OR WALKING Sizes 19 - *l-»» - ’3-9» - ’4-9® $ 4-9« rF \ BOYS THICK RUBBER SOLE LADIES and GIRLS LOW HEELS CANVAS OXFORDS CANVAS SUPON nr TIE OXFORDS — BROWN OKW.UE $2 OS Machine Washable, the Sizes V/i to 6I Ideal Shoe* for Hot Weather CHILDRENS CANVAS PLAY OXFORDS L << <> RED - BLUE - BROWN*-HEAVY CUSHION Sizes 4to 9 5 2*9® and ’3*9® INSOLE AND ARCHLIFT *2*9® v\ \ """ r ■- 1 . 1 .h,,,,, _ I Slz^ 0 t .°. ,i -J■ AV V\J SHOP and SAVE at BLACKWELLS OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY TILL 5:30 and SATURDAY TILL 9 P.M. ll®l/ IM «---^®S^EZ2SE!!!!EEE^^SS^S!SS2Se!!^S^-S^^S^ZS^^^S-——————

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BERNADETTE LOOTENS BRIDE OF RONALD LOSHE Miss Bernadette Lootens became the bride of Ronald B. Loshe, of Decatur, Saturday in the SS. Peter and Paul’s Catholic church of Huntington. The double ring rites were read at 10 o'clock by the Rev. John Roesler. Nuptial music was presented by Mrs. Harry Woods, parrish organist, and the SS. >Peter and Paul’s men's chofr. Parents of the couple are Mr.' and Mrs. B. H. Lootens, Huntington. and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Loshe, of Decatur. Attending her sister as maid of honor was Miss Roberta Lootens. The bridesmaids included Miss Victorene Lootens and Mrs. Jerry Souers. Acting as his brother’s best man, was Kenneth Loshe while another brother, Joseph Loshe, and Jerry Souers seated the guests. The bride’s brother, Josn Lootens, carried the rings on satin pillow. Serving at a reception in the aftehnoon were Mrs. Donald Keefer and Miss Peggy Pfister. Miss Mary Claire Mahoney was in charge of the guest register. The former Miss Lootens is a graduate of Huntington Catholic high school and Loshe is a graduate of Decatur Catholic high school. Following a wedding tr.p, the couple will reside at 445% South First stj®et, Decatur, HOSTESS TO MICHIGAN FAMILY FOR DINNER Mrs. Mapon Stults of 330 North Fourth Street was hostess to a dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Tilman W. Stults and family of Dearborn, Mich. Those attending the carry-in dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hinton, of Detroit, Mich; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Stults and family of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Keller and son of Waynedale; Lee Hartman, of Detroit; Mr L „ and Mrs. Theral Stults and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Ammi Miller and Mrs. Betty Miller of Decatur. The honored guests are now on ttieir way to Tulsa, Okla., where they will visit with army friends. PLEASANT MILLS ALUMNI HOLD ANNUAL PICNIC An annual picnic for the Pleasant Mills alumni was held Sunday at the Pleasant Mills school. A pot luck dinner was served at noon and games and visiting were on schedule for the afternoon. Iteigas .decided- to .hold over the present officers for another year who are James Halbersadt, president ; Austin Merriman, vice president; and Genevieve Hemlinger,-seeretary-treasurer. The graduates of Pleasant Mills present were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hemlinger and family, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Lowden and family, all of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Johns, Vari Wert, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Marion Smith and family of Union City; Mr. and Mrs. James Vining and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard King and daughters, and Miss Jean Berry, Willshire, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Clair Carver and family, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Merriman and daughter, nad Mrs. Doyt Sipe and tamily of Monroe; Mrs. Dollie Bauer and children of Berne; Mr, and Mrs. Albert Davison, Pleasant Mills; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith and daughters, k Mr. and Mrs. Roman Sprunger and family, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Raudenbush and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Everett and family, Charles Brunstrup. and Robert Hildebrand of Decatur. At 6.45 o'clock Thursday, the members of the Order Os Rainbow Girls will hol<> a meeting at the Masonic haft An afternoon meeting- of the Zion Lutheran Needle club members will be held Thursday at 1 o’clock in the parish hall. 2_

I lliiilhh & imw ■ ?<» - ■ ■ ' ■'■ J ■ TREMENDOUS SUMMER SHOE SALE NOW IN PROGRESS t ______ t ■ '■ ——— — — STORE HOURS: For 4th of July Week! Thurs. Open till 5:30 P. M. Sat. Open till 9:00 P. M. • • ,r - ; \ '/■ \ ■ ■/'

NEW OFFICERS NAMED j ( BY DISTRICT NURSEB a Reports o| various activities at the ANA convention held at Atlantic City, New Jersey, were given by delegates at a recent meeting of the general duty section, district number one. The nurses J were also-shown a film on emergency evacuation in case of an c emergency. At the meeting, held at the St. I Joseph hospital, nurses residence, Fort Wayne, new officers were 1 elected. They are as follows: chairman, Legora Markle, v. A. hospital: second vice chairman, < Gladys Kintz, Lutheran hospital; member at large. Wilma Welty, I Lutheran hospital; nomination committee, Claude Berkshire. V. A. hospital; Margaret Fries, Linville clinic. Columbus City; Patricia Barrett, V.A. hospital. Officers who will remain in office are first vice chairman, Delta Schmoe, St. Joseph hospital; secretary, Mary Edge, V.A. hospital; and member at large, Lois Hornodax 5 „ Lutheran hospital. MRS. MINNIE TREPLE MARKS 90th BIRTHDAY A birthday anniversary party was held recently in honor of Mrs. Minnie Teeple’s 90th birthday anniversary. During the day a carryin dinner was served to the peo--pending. those coming to help Mrs. Teepie celebrate were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rutledge and Mr. and Mrs. Florence Crys, of Maumee, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Dobert DeWitt and Mrs. Lillie DeWitt Os Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Merle Siggle, New Castle; Mr. and Mrs. Max Teepie and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Teeple, of Bluffton; Dr. and Mrs. Williaip Potasnih, Hammond; Jack Teeple and William Teeple, of Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. Polly Parent, Clare, Mich.; Miss BethI any Wall, Miss Sharon Rutledge, Miss Ann Rutledge, David Rutledge. Miss Karen Lee Teeple, Michael Teeple, Bruce DeWitt; Stwart DeWitt, and Bill Gay. FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE HOLDS JUNE MEETING The June meeting of the Friendship circle of the Decatur Missionary church was held at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Gallogly. There were 18 members present for the meeting, which opened with reading of an article entitled ,- f‘Foed for Throught” by the president. Mrs. Gallogly. The group then sang three songs, “My Desire,’’ “For God So Loved th6 World,” and “Come into my Heart Lord Jesus,” followed by devotions . in charge of Mrs. Eugene Beam ’ using Matthew 5. “The Sermon on I the Mount” as her topic of the previous meeting were read by the ’ secretary, and prayer was offered ■ by Mrs. Robert Reynolds. ; The remainder of the evening . was spent painting the letters for i I the church bulletin board. Closing prayer was offered by ’ Mrs. Merrill Johnson and refreshj ments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Lawrence Gallogly and t Mrs. Ralph Reef. The July meet--1 irg will be held at the home of j Mrs. Edward Summers. Members of unit three of the • Women’s Society of World Service 1 of the Bethany EUB church will • meet at 2 o’clock Thursday at the 1 home of Mrs. Jesteen Cole. Mrs. • Arveral Stone will assisting hosI tess and- program . chairman is Mrs. Ralph Habegger. —r-”-_ , Mrs. John Bayles will be hos- " tess to the Town and Country t Home Demonstration club members Thursday, July 10, instead of July 3. The meeting will begin at 1:30 o'clock. B. Unit one members of the BethL any EUB church’s Women’s Soc- | iety will meet Thursday at 2o’clock

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Calendar item* tor today* pubIcation must be phoned in by U un. (Saturday »:30) Phone 3-2121 Miss Marilou Uhrick 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. THURSDAY \ Ladies Fellowship, Missionary church, 7 p.m. Union Chapel Ladies Aid, church basement, all day. -v— Unit 3 W.S.W.S. Beathany, Mrs. Jesteen Cole, 2 p.m/’ Town and Country Home Demonstration club, Mrs. John Bayles, postponed until July 10, 1:30 p.m. Rambow Girl, Masonic hall, 6:45 p.m. - Zion Lutheran Needle club, Parrish hall, 1 pm. ( Unit 1 Bethany EUB Women’s Society, Mrs. Howard Eley, 2 p.m. MONDAY County Home Demonstration chorus, Monroe, 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Howard Eley. The members of the Adams County Home Demonstration chorus will meet Monday at 7:30 o’clock in Monroe for a regular rdieasal. Decatur Barracks To Meet On Wednesday Stephen A. Decatur barracks. No. 1369. World War 1 veterans, will meet for the third time ab the D.A.V. hall at 8 p.m Wednesday. Harry Martz, commander, has invited all World War I veterans to attend to become familfar with the purpose and the motives of the organization. The group is made up entirely of World War I veterans and is interested, states the commander, in the cnactment of laws covering veterans, their widows, and orphans. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Buckley of Chicago. Hl., became the parents of a six pound ?“fivc ounce bdy sacked James Richard. The baby, born Mbnday, is a, grandettM of Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley of Decatur. ' - . At the Adams county memorial hospital: ; In yesterday’s birth announcei ments, the following corection -should we noted. Norman and Arleen Balsiger Becher, not Decker, ! are' the parents of a ten pound, ' eight and one half ounce boy born I at 6:30 p.m. Friday. -■J. I ffiUOMTAI 0 n W— - Admitted — Mrs. John Hoskins, Bryant; Mrs. Martin Selking, Decatur; Mrs. Will Voiroil, De&tur;' Mrs. James E. Wyer, Willshire, Ohio. Dismissed r Mrs. Clarence Bultemeyer and baby vboy, Decatur; Mrs. David D. Wicfcey, Geneva; Mrs. Emma I Simernwh, Decatur; Mrs. Grace Ai. Mifrtin. Monroeville; Mrs. ! Martin Selking, Decatur; Mrs. i John H. Hoskins, Bryant. I —• Last Time Tonight —. Technicolor Smash! f J. “PEYTON PLACE” 1, Lana Turner. Diane Varsi. ; Russ Tambiyn, Huge Cast ALSO—Cartoons Only 50c WED. & THURS. 2 Technicolor Hits! I ROCK HUDSON K3* 1 MARTHA HVOI Wfcgk DAN DURVEA HMW wmwin-MMiiisin j to m — ADDED THRILLER ~ FRED MacMURRAY ’n “GUN for a COWARD” . —'°~ 0 — '* •Fri. July the Fourth HUGE FIREWORKS DISPLAY Plus—" The Invisible Boy”