Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 222, Decatur, Adams County, 20 September 1958 — Page 3

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1958

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FALL FASHIONS FORECAST STYLE SHOW HERE TUESDAY A total of 36 models representing six Decatur ladies and childrens shops will parade dowh the fashion aisle Tuesday night in the Ppi Ote “Fall Fashions Forecast" style show. Mrs. L.E. Anspaugh and Mrs. Harry Schwartz announced today. The show will begin at 8 p.m. at the Youth and Community Center,, and all persons interested in seeing the latest in fall fashions are invited to attend. Funds raised by the show are used for the sorority’s many charities. The models, and the stores they represent are: kiddie Shop: Pat Terveer, Liz Jane Terveer, Jane Anspaugh, Mike Terveer, and Tom and Michael Ehinger. Teen Togs: Marceta Whetstone, Judy Rhodes, Kathy Haines, Carla Stavenik, Susie Smtih, Mary Ann Holthouse, and Joy Deßolt. Lord’s: Gretchen Yost, Patricia Soyine. Jani Lynn: Jan Auman, Susie Baker, Dee Schroeder, Mrs. Lawrence Anspaugh, Mrs. Gerald Lobsiger. Mrs. Kenneth Singleton, and Mrs. Glen Stucky. Blackwell's: Barbara Steury, Janell Heller, Judy Lane, Cassie Strickler, Janice Bodenhop, Mrs. Dave Heller, Mrs. Jo Ann Keller, and Mrs. Walter Krick. Gass’: Mrs. Robert Chappius, Mrs. Ned Knape, Mrs. Don Harmon, Mrs. Jim Bleeke, Mrs. Joe Krick, Mrs. Bernard Clark, and Miss Alyce AUwein. Chet Longenberger will play background music for the show on an organ provided by the Decatur Music House. Decorations will be completed by a committee led by Mrs. Tom Lutes. Favors will be given to all who attend. Tickets will be available at the door for those who have not purchased them in advance from Psi lota Xi members. Mrs. Louis Jacobs will be the commentator, explaining the fashions as they appear. E.U.B. CHURCH IS SCENE OF CHURCH MOTHERS MEETING Church Mothers Study Chib members held their opening meeting at the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church Tuesday evening. After a potluck dinner. Mrs. Wilbur Journay. president, presided at the business meeting. Mrs. Paul Bevetheimer. secretary, called roll and read the minutes of the last meeting, which was held in May. •> Mrs. Joe Penrod was in charge of the devotions and Mrs. Hubert Zerkel. Jr., gave the lesson. Plans were discussed to entertain the Berne club at the October meeting. • Clever Classmates Printed Pattern I* w ii vX J MJEnHr* /SsShlMk® i 1 v / /|/ 9067 , > \ [' 1 SIZES ' 10-16 * Teens! For Monday-to-Friday variety, mix and match these smart separates this way and that! Choose a vivid / plaid for skirt, bright contrast for jerkin, white for blouse. Fun to sew. Printed Pattern 9067: Teen Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16. Size 12 skirt takes 2Ms yards 39-inch; blouse 1% yards; jerkin 1% yards.’ Printed directions on each pattern part. Easier, accurate. -Send FIFTY CENTS (coins) for this pattern—add 10 cents tor each pattern if you wish Ist-chss mailing. Send to Marian Martin, Decatur Daily Democrat Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly ’ Name, Address with Zone, Size and Style Number.

GARDEN CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. R. C. HERSH The Decatur Garden club met at the. home of €. Hersh Wednesday with 21 members present. Mrs. Walter Lister, president, presided during the business session. She announced achievement day will be held October 4 at the Youth and Community center; also reminded the members that the County Demonstration club's trip to Washington, D. C., October 6 and deposit of $lO must be in by September 30. Mrs. Henry Adler gave the history of the song of the month, “Shine On Harvester Moon,” followed by the group singing it. Mrs. Frank Crist gave the paper on citizenship. Mrs. Frank Bohnke gave the lesson, “Applying to different cuts.” A contest was held by Mrs. O. K. Baker, program chairman. Refreshments were served. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Carl Barnett. Mrs. Grovey Levy, Mrs. Wm. Kohls and Mrs. Ralph E. Roop. CARRY-IN SUPPER SERVED TO TRINITY CLASS The Do Your Best Class of the Trinity Evangelical and United Brethren church met in the church dinning hall for their opening meeting of the fall. A carry-in supper was served to the 19 members and their two guests, Mrs. Marie Emenhiser and Miss Sarah Hendricks. After the supper, hymns were sung and Mrs. Fannie Hitchcock gave the devotions. Scripture was taken from the fourteenth chapter of St. John, followed with a prayer and a poem by Mrs. Hitchcock. Reports on sick members and the cards and calls made brought a total report of 96 cards sent and 54 calls made. Mrs. Clarence Drake, Mrs. Ira Bodie, Mrs. Fannie Hitchcock and Mrs. Earl Crider were appointed to serve on the project committee. The social part of the meeting was dismissed by prayer from Mrs. Nina Light. For the program, Mrs. John Gage gave a talk on her trip to Mexico. She showed some of the articles she brought back with her including an Indian hat, a Mexican scarf, a leather handbag, and a shopping bag. The committee appointed for the October meeting includes, devotions, Mrs. Homer Bittner; special, Mrs. Emma Butler: program, Mrs. Marie Debolt and Mrs. Mabie Reed; hostesses, Mrs. Bertha Hakey. Mrs. Bessie Hahn, and Mrs. Fannie Hitchcock. FLO-KAN COUNCIL MEETS AT K. OF P. HOME The Flo-Kan Council number 22. held a called meeting at the K. of P. home Monday evening to make plans for the annual inspection to be held this fall. During the business meeting, a letter was read from Miss Mara Dee Striker, past grand royal princess, thanking the council for its contributions toward her project of the past year. She selected speech and hearing therapy for her project. Councils from all over the state contribute each year to the worthwhile project which is chosen by the grand royal princess. W.S.C.S. HAS FIRST MEETING OF THE YEAR Thursday marked the opening of the Women’s Society of Christian Service of the First Methodist church. An executive meeting was held at 10:30 o’clock with circle meetings at 11 o’clock. Circle two acted as hostess for the noon luncheon. Mrs. Dortftha Shady opened the meeting at 1 o’clock with organ music, and Mrs. Jesse Niblick led the worship service. The message for the day was* presented by Mrs. Walter Shady, oast president of Fort Wayne, and she spoke on the fifth assembly of Methodist women held in St. Louis. Mo., in May. A new circle has been added to the society and is called the Home Circle. Mrs. Farr will have charge of the meeting. A study course is planned for October with Mrs. Dorotha Shady as the head. A new England lliw irennd England dinner will be held November 19. BUILDERS CLASS HAS CARRY-IN SUPPER A carry-in supper for the members and their families of the Builders Class of the Trinity E. U. B. church was held recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kitson. Before the fellowship supper, Chalmer Bollenbacher offered prayer, after which the members adjourned to the chapel room for the program, with Mrs. R. C. Wynn as chairman. Linda and Becky Jackson, Kay Wynn, and John Paul McAhren, sang “In the Beautiful Garden of Prayer,” accompanied on the piano by .Mrs. Sephus Jackson. Scripture was read by Mrs. Eddie Deitsch, followed with a prayer by Mrs. Herman Sautbine. business was conducted by the president, Mrs. Ralph Stevens, and Robert Butcher dismissed the meeting with prayer. Miss Elaine Cochran was in charge of the recreation. The next meeting will be held in December.

I J 1 I l Calendar items for today’s pubication must be phoned in by 11 •jbl (Saturday 9:30) i Phone 3-2121 Miss Marilou Uhrlck MONPAY Pythian Sisters Needle club, K. of P. home, 7:30 p.m. Methodist Evening Circle, church lounge, 8 p.m. Pleasant Mills P.T.A., school, 7:30 p.m. Decatur Weight Watchers, Mrs. < Marcile Hill, 7:30 p.m. Monmouth Parents and Family : Life Education Group, school, 7:30 p.m. \ Ladybugs, VJF.W. home, 8 p.m. Academy of Friendship, Moose | home, 8 p.m. TUESDAY Psi lota Xi fall style show, Community Center, 8 p.m. Root Township Home Demon- , stration club, Mrs. Norbert Au- 1 mann, 1 p.m. Olive Rebekah Lodge, 1.0.0. F. hall, 7:30 p.m., Three Link to fol- . lew. Union Township Home Demonstration club, Mrs. Hugh Nidlingger, 1:30 p.m. Jolly Housewives Home Demonstration club. Pleasant Mills I school. 7:30 p.m. Xi Alpha Xi, Mrs. Wilford Ray, 8 p.m. i K. of C. auxiliary, K. of C. hall, ' 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY St. Vincent de Paul society, C. ' L. of C. hall, 2 p.m. Historical club, Mrs. Roy Price, 12 p.m. Ruth and Naomi Circle, Zion E and R church, 2 p.m. Ruralistic Study Club, postponed one week. THURSDAY Women of the Moose, Moose home, officers, 7:30, lodge at 8 p.m. Monroe WCTU, Mrs. Orval Lenhart, 1:30 pip. - / TWELVE MEMBERS OF CLUB TAKE TOUR Twelve members and two guests of the Town and Country Home Demonstration club motored to Van Wert, Ohio, Thursday for a tour of the Marsh Foundation and the Borden Cheese company. The old Marsh home has been restored to its original antiquity as it was during the Civil' War days. Its many priceless relics and antiques were thoroughly appreciated as well as the background for the founding of the school and home by Marsh for under-privileged children in Northwestern Ohio. Immediately following the tour of the home, the ladies toured the cheese company. The guide explained the various processing and ripening stages of the cheese, along with the history of liederkranz from France. While in Van Wert, the ladies also had lunch. z Monday at 8 o’clock, members of the Academy of Friendship will meet at the Moose home. Members of Ruralistic Study club are asked to take note that the meeting has been postponed to one week from Wednesday. Returns To Camp Melvin E. Hanni, son of Helen Hanni of Decatur, recently returned to active duty with the U. S. Army after the completion of a two week furlough. Hanni recently completed his basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, and is now stationed at Fort Carson. Hanni s address is Pvt. 2 Melvin E. Hanni FR 16597782, Hq. & Hq Co. Lst. B. G. 39th Inf., Fort Carson, Colorado. Smith in Arkansas The address of Tom Smith was received recently by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Smith of Decatur. Smith is another of the young men from Decatur taking part in the six month active duty plan. His address is: Pvt. Thomas C. Smith BR 16607064, Hq. Btrv. USATC FA., Fort Chaffee, Ark.

4 - ' DECATUR LIONS CLUB 2nd ANNUAL Pancake & Sausage Supper Monday (wEfflfr September 22 5:30 to 8:00 P. M. at DECATUR YOUTH & COMMUNITY CENTER ALL THE PANCAKES $ « YOU CAN EAT CHILDREN UNDER SCHOOL AGE FREE! . TICKETS AVAILABLE from ANY LIONS CLUB MEMBER OR AT THE DOOR. . 9

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Lists Committees Os Lincoln PTA Members Listed To Serve During Year The executive committee of the Lincoln school parent - teachers committee has announced the names of PTA members who have -volunteered to serve on various committees during the school year. The committees are as follows: Publicity — David B. Heller, chairman; Mrs. Robert Morris, Mrs. Cletus Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Levy, Mrs. Betty Hackman, Mrs. Robert E. Meyer, Mrs. James Markley. Program — John Richard Eichhorn, chairman; Mrs. Rudolph F. Brandyberry, Gail M. Grabill, Myles F. Parrish, ex officio; Byrce Thomas. Budget — Vernon W. Affolder, chairman; Mrs. R. M. Ladd, David R. Smith, Bryce Thomas, James M. Hunter, Robert G. Smith. Fall festival committee — Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gaunt, chairmen; Mrs. James Burk, Mrs. D. Burdette Custer, Mrs. R. M. Ladd, Mrs. R. J. Macklin, Mrs. John Drake, MrS. Kenneth Singleton, Mrs. Arlow Werst, Mrs. Thearl Stults, Mrs. Jim Cowan, Mrs. Wm. Christen, Mrs. Raymond Johnson, Mrs. Wm. Brown, Mrs. W. C. Marbach, Mrs. Robert L. Yost, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Augsbur&er, Mrs. Don Beery, Mrs. Wm. Morgan, Mrs. Joe Kaehr, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. James Markley, Mrs. Jack K. Nelson, Mrs. Robert Stevenson, Mrs. Lhonas Mclntosh, Mrs. Ferd Reynolds, Mrs. Guy L. Koos, Mrs. Fred Scheiderer, Mrs. R. K. Parrish, Mrs. Wm. F. Christen, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Levy, Mrs. David Kaye, Mrs. Betty Hackman, Mrs. June Railing, Mrs. B. A. Townsend, Mrs. Ned Johnson, Mrs. Myles Parrish, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore D. Eady, Mrs. Harry Schwartz. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lord, Mrs. Howell Duff, Mrs. Clifford Ray, Mrs. Bob Shraluka, Mrs. Stanley Mcßride, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morence, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Blocker, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stapleton, Mrs. Raymond Eloph, Mrs. Kenneth Birch, Mrs. Barbara Anderson, ._ Mrs. Orville Courtney, Mrs. Norman Koons, Mrs. Jerold W. Lobsiger, Mrs. James Lose, Mrs. Roger Reynolds, Mrs. Lester Burkhart, Mrs. MaryLehrman. Health round up — 1 Mrs. Richard K. Parrish, chairman; Mrs. D, Burdette Custer, Mrs. R. M. Ladd, Mrs. Earl Sheets, Mrs. Arlow Werst, Mrs. Thearl Stults. Mrs. Lawrence Smith, Mrs. S. J. Hain, Jr., Mrs. Thurman Haggerty, Mrs. James M. Heare, Mrs. Don Jacobs, Mrs. Wm. Christen. Mrs. Walter Kiess, Mrs. W. C. Marbach. Mrs. Don Beery, Mrs. Kenneth McConnell, Mrs. John H. Rowland, D. A. Swickard, Mrs Joe Kaehr, Jr., Mrs. Jack K. Nelson, Mrs. Robert Stevenson, Mrs. Guy L. Koos, Mrs. Kenneth Gaunt. Mrs. Leo Feasel, Mrs. Wm. F. Christen, Mrs. Raymond Eloph, Mrs. Spencer Andrews. Mrs. Lawrence R. Smith, Mrs. Delmer Vanhorn. Mrs. Robert Lord, Mrs. Howell Duff, Mrs. Clifford Hay, Mrs. Robert L. Babcock, Mrs. G. M Grabill, Mrs, Ted Eyanson, Mrs. Enos Osterman, Mrs. Randolph Brandyberry, Mrs. Clarence Stapleton, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Teeple, Mrs. Richard Archer, Mrs. Lester Burkhart. Safety -r- Gene Rash, Merle Affolder, co-chairmen; Mrs. Gene Rash, Mrs. W. C. Marbach. Mrs. R. S. Anderson, Mrs. Cletus Hamilton, Mrs. Jack K. Nelson, Mrs. Delmer Vanhorn, Mrs. Mary Lehrman. Character and spiritual education —Rev. Carroll Myers, chairman; Earl W. Geyer. Mrs. Jim Cowan, Mrs. Roy I. Cook, Mrs Thomas E. Gaunt, Mr. and Mrs Leo Feasel, Robert E. Meyer, Mrs Mary Lehrman. t - Scholarship — Mrs. James M Burk, chairman; Mrs. S. J. Hain. Jr.. Mrs. Paul Wolf. Legislation — Robert S. Ander son, chairman; Mrs. Roy I. Cook Mrs. Paul Wolf. School lunch — Mrs. Curtis Hill chairman; Mrs. Earl Sheets, Mrs

Roy I. Cook, D. A. Swickard, Mrs. Ferd Reynolds, Mrs. Charles Schaffer, Mrs. Curtis Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Reed, Mrs. Merle Affolder, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stonestreet, Mrs. Barbara Anderson, Mrs. Orville Courtney, Mrs. Lloyd E. Reynolds. Education — Mrs. Paul Wolf, chairman; Mrs. Homer Tschannen. Mrs. Ermal Johnson, Mrs. Edward E. Fuhrman, D. A. Swickard, Mr. apdTMrs. Leo Feasel, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Blocker. Hospitality — Mrs. Robert Shraluka and Mrs, Chalmer Deßolt, cochairmen; Mrs. Homer Tschannen, Pascual Vegera, Mrs. Kenneth Singleton, Mrs. Donald Hirschy. Mrs. LaVerne Stetler, Mr. and Mrs. James Markley, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Levy, Mrs. Carl D. Gerber, Mrs. Robert W. Johnson. Mrs. Kenpeth Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Enos Osterman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Myer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stonestreet, Mrs. Roger Reynolds, Mrs. Lloyd E. Reynolds. School survey — Mrs. Delbert Augsburger, Mrs. Edward E. Fuhrman, Mrs. Earl W. Geyer, Mrs. Glenn Rambo, Mrs. R. S. Anderson. Mrs. Delbtr Augsburger, Mrs. John Rowland, Mrs. Gloria Klossner, Mrs. Fred Scheiderer, Mrs. Thomas E. Gaunt, Mrs. Raymond Eloph, Mrs. Jean Bedwell, Mrs. Ted Eyanson, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Reed, Mrs. June Railing, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stapleton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stonestreet, Mrs. Barbara Anderson, Mrs. Richard Archer, Mrs. Bernard N. Clark. Membership — Mrs. Vernon Affolder and Mrs. Clarence E. Morgan, co-chairmen; Mrs. D. Burdette Custer, Mrs. R. I. Macklin, Mrs. John Drake, Mrs. Thurman Haggerty, Mrs. James W. Heare. Mrs. James M. Hunter, Mrs. Don Jacobs. Mrs. D. H. Swickard, Mrs. Thomas Gaunt, Mrs. Spencer Andrews, Mrs. June Railing, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore D. Eady, Mrs. Robert W. Johnson, Mrs. Jean Bedwell. Mrs. Randolph Brandyberry, Mrs. Raymond Eloph. Cub Scout — Robert G. Smith, chairman; Calvin C. Burnett, Mrs. Glenn Rambo, Mrs. Robert Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson, Mrs. Harry Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lord. Audiovisual — James C. Webb, chairman;'Mrs. James C. Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Mayclin, Mrs. Betty Yost. Exceptional child — Mrs. Betty Yost, chairman; Mrs. Norman Steury. Music-mother singers — Mrs. James Webb and Mrs. J. Clark Mayclin, co-chairmen; Earl W. Geyer, Mrs. Gloria Klossner, Mrs. James Webb, Mrs. R. K. Parrish, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Mayclin, Mrs. Norman Steury, Mrs. Leo V. Curtin. Mrs. Kenneth Watkins, Mrs. Ted Eyanson, Mrs. Norman Koons. . Recreation — Stanley Mcßride, chairman; Pascual Vegara, Mrs. Kenneth Singleton, Mrs. Glenn Rambo, Mrs. Ferd Reynolds, Mrs. Charles Schaffer, Mrs. Stanley Mcßride. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morence, Mrs. Maurice Teeple,' Mrs. Orville Courtney. Publications —Mrs. D. A. Swick- • ard, chairman; Mrs. C. Doyle • Collier, Mrs. John B. Spaulding. Room mothers — Mrs. James Burk, Mrs. Gene Rash, Mrs. D. Burdette Custer, Mrs. R. J. Macklin, Mrs. John Drake, Mrs. Earl i Sheets. Mrs. Calvin C. Burnett, Mrs. David Kaye, Mrs. Dale Hunt, Mrs. L. O. Mallonee, Mrs. Arlow Werst, Mrs. Thearl Stults, Mrs. Lawrence Smith, Mrs. Jim Cowan, Mrs. Mathias Minch, Mrs. Thurman Haggerty, Mrs. James M. Hunter, Mrs. Harry Deßoe. Mrs. Don Jacobs, Mrs. Arthur Poling. Mrs. Raymond Johnson, Mrs. Richard Archer, Mrs. R. S. Anderson, Mrs. Don Hirschy, Mrs. Robert L. Yost, Mrs. Delbert Augsburger, Mrs. Don Beery, Mrs. Kenneth McConnell, Mrs. John H. Rowland, Mrs. Gloria Klessner. Mrs. Joe Kaehr, Jr., Mrs. James Markley, Mrs. Robert Stevenson, Mrs. Charles Schaffer, Mrs.

Have you called home this month? Telephone tonight and surprise the folks Th* thrill of receiving on unexpected long distance call from a good friend or loved on* I* wonderful. Th* surprise, th* excitement offer memories to be treasured tong after th* coH is over. , Treat yourself and your family to that IhriH tonight, r ... Th* cost It small... especially if you coH oftor 4 p.m. when ««w rates ar* even tower. iW CITIZENS J TELEPHONE 00. < • '■ ’ " , M

Girl Scout Leaders To Meet Wednesday The first meeting of the Girl Seout leaders of neighborhood 602 and 603\Will be held at HannaNuttman paHi Wednesday at 1 o’clock, Mfs. D. Burdette Custer, neighborhood chairman, announced today. Important plans for the fall and winter schedule will be discussed., The district director, Audrey Boltz, will be in charge of the meeting. All leaders are urged to atend the discussion. It was stated that everyone attending should bring a notebook and pencil, and a foil wrapped, or coffee can meal. New Ministers To Be Welcomed Monday The Decatur ministerial association will hold a luncheon meeting at the Decatur Youth and Community Center at 12 noon Monday. The luncheon has been arranged as a formal welcome to Decatur for new ministers and their wives. Withhold Comment On Nikita's Note NEWPORT, R.I. <UP* — The White House withheld comment today on Soviet Premier Nikita S. Krushchev’s latest Formosa Strait message until it could be studied. White House Press Secretary James C. Hagerty said President Eisenhower had received a short summary of the 13-page message. But he said the White House had no comment on it “at the present time.” Noah Arnold, of Fort Wayne, visited in Decatur Friday. Mrs. David Hensley of Bronson, Mich., is spending the weekend with Mrs. Lawrence Linn. Miss Barbara L. Carr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Carr, returned recently to Bloomington where she is enrolled in the junior class of Indiana University. Mrs. Kenneth Reed has received a letter from Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Fess telling her that the cake that she had baked for the Monroe Days fair held last week, was donated to the Berne nursing home. Laures Mfeyer, Mrs. Raymond Eloph, Mrs. Grover Levy, Mrs. Jerome Ginter, Mrs. J. A. Krick, Mrs. Kathryn Mayclin, Mrs. Spencer Andrews, Mrs. Lawrence R. Smith, Mrs. Betty Hackman, Mrs June Railing. Mrs. Curtis Hill. Mrs. Delmer Vanhorn, Mrs. B. A. Townsend, Mrs. Kenneth Durbin, Mrs. Ned Johnson, Mrs. Carl D. Gerber, Mrs. Don Williams, Mrs. Harold Zwick, Mrs. Myles Parrish, Mrs. Theodore Eady, Mrs. Norman Steury, Mrs. Harry Schwartz. Mrs. Leo V. Curtin, Mrs. Howell F. Duff. Mrs. James M. Hunter, Mrs. Robert W. Johnson, Mrs. Robert Lord. Mrs. Clifford Hay, . Mrs. Robert L. Babcock, Mrs. . Richard Hendricks, Mrs. Kenneth ■ Watkins, Mrs. Jean Bedwell, Mrs. 1 Bob Shraluka, Mrs. G. M. Grabill , Mrs. Lloyd E. Reynolds, Mrs. De- , Wayne Steiner. Mrs, Stanley Mci Bride, Mrs. Enos Osterman, Mrs. . Floyd Reed, Mrs. R. Brandyberry, - Mrs. Jack Morence, Mrs. Norris . Blocker, Mrs. J. G. Kaehr, Jr., s Mrs. Ned Johnson, Mrs. June Rail- . ing, Mrs. William E. Lehman. ■ Mrs. Frederick A. Evans. Mrs. Donald Boroff, Mrs. Ken- • neth Birch, Mrs. Darrell Gerig, ■ Mrs. Maurice Teeple, Mrs. Betty • Yost, Mrs. Charles W. Arnold. . Mrs. Norman Koons. Mrs. Rich- . ard Archer, Mrs. Jerold W. Lobsiger, Mrs. James Markley, Mrs ; Delbert Augsburger, Mrs. Richard Roberts, Mrs. Lester Burkhart. Mrs. David Kaye.

Proclamation WHEREAS, the health of the citizens of Decatur is our most vital asset, for it is the strength and spirit of our citizens which has made possible the great achievements of the City and which signals the great promise of our future. WHEREAS, the most important requisite for sound health is an adequate and balanced mealtime diet to build and maintain a strong body and an alert mind. The very Success and development of the nation has been based, in great part, on the magnificent food supply which made possible thft— physical wellbeing of Americans. WHEREAS, on February 24, 1958, President Dwight D. Eisenhower opened a National Food Conference in Washington, D. C„ in which leaders of American public life considered the meaning of food to the national welfare. NOW, THEREFORE, as Mayor of the City of Decatur, I do hereby procla imthe week of September 21 through 27, 1958 as “FOOD COMES FIRST!” week in and for the City of Decatur and I urge that this week be dedicated to stock-taking of the nutritional needs of every family and to consideration of the importance of an adequate and balanced diet to the well-being of our City and its citizens. Robert D. Cole, Mayor Moon> A Tailor Made Burnet J Round-Hot Air Furnaces and Boilers, Steam or Hot Water / Complete with Safety Controls, Electric Gm Valve, Presuure Regulator, A»h- ' 1 pit Shield and Air Door, Room A most economical, quiet, Thermostat, plus the famous efficient, dependable unit, Columbia Air Cooled Safety quickly installed without Pilot. alteration to your present Made by a manufacturer with heating plant. over 26 years experience building j Gas Conversion Burners. HAUGKS HEATING - PLUMBING - APPLIANCES 209 N. J 3th St. Phone 3-3316 OPEN FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIG«TS Every Family Can Afford Distinctive Tribute! Our lower priced services, like our costliest, are equally noted for unusual details of beauty and helpfulness. The use of our large chapel is available to all. No steps or stairs at Gillig & Doan's . . . all on one 1 ri floor. Gillig & Doan FUNERAL HOME 312 Marshall St. Phone 3-3314 s TTT’T 11 " I—l1 ™ 111181—BBI1111 T 1111—11-1I—l • P <2 _■ • The principles of thrift which you teach your youngsters can be a tremendous help in their struggle for a happy and useful life. Don't neglect it. One way is to open a savings account in their name and insist that it grows regularly. On this end we'll help you in every way that we can. Stop in ... soon | | Established 1883 ■ MEMBER MEMBER | V F. I). I. C, Federal Reserve V ————————— r

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