Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 249, Decatur, Adams County, 22 October 1958 — Page 2

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TWENTY-FOUR MEMBERS MEET AT VFW HOME A business meeting of the V.F.W. Ladies Auxiliary number 6236, was held recently at the VFW home with twenty-four members present. During the course of the evening, Mrs, Jack Larkey, Mrs. Jesse Mitch, Mrs. Don Foor, and Mrs. Rosa Schumm were welcomed into the organization as new members. An announcement was made that the auxiliary is sponsoring a Brownie troop and that the members had presented them with

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five flags. Mrs. Alva Railing was awarded the door prize and later, games were played. Serving refreshments to the members was Mrs. Raymond Bodie. Tuesday at 8 o’clock, members of the Adams County Historical Society will meet in the auditorium of the Lincoln school. Olive Rebekah lodge will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the 1.0.0. F. The degree staff will practice.

MAGLEY GIRLS GUILD MEETS RECENTLY Miss Linda and Miss Lila Kruetzman acted as co-hostesses to the members of the Magley Reformed church Girl’s members who met at their home recently. The hymn, "Jesus Calls Us,’ opened the meeting. Scripture from Proverbs Two, was read by Miss Nyla Girod and the group was then led in prayer by Miss Janet Shaffer. Presenting the lesson on the Bapist and Quaker religions was Miss Winnie Mankey. “We’ve A Story to Tell to the Nation.” was then sung and the group repeated the Lord’s Prayer to close the meeting. At the close of the meeting, the hostesses served refreshments to those attending. The members of the Jolly Housewives will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the Bobo school house. Members are to come masked and are reminded that there will be an election of officers. A fish fry sponsored by the St. Peter Lutheran church J Walther League will be held Saturday at the church. Serving will be from 4:30 o'clock until 8 o’clock in the evening. A meeting of the Pythian Sisters will be held Monday at 7:30 o’clock at the K. of P. home Needle club will follow. Eta Tau Sigma sorority members will meet Tuesday at 8 oclock with Mrs. Ray Heller. The organization meeting of the home nursing course has been postponed until Tuesday evening The meeting will be held at the fire station at 7:30 o’clock. Workshop Planned At Columbia City Whitley county will host the Ft. Wayne district, which is comprised of 12 counties, to a recreational - workshop November 4 from 9 to 3 p.m. at the City hall auditorium Columbia City. Homemade -games will be on display ' tfirdughout the day and recreation

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Calendar items for today's pubication must be phoned ia by 11 «.aa. (Saturday 9:30) Phone 3-2121 Miss Marilou Uhrick WEDNESDAY General duty nurses of I.S.N.A. district 1, Veterans administration hospital, 8 p.m. Presbyterian Women's Association, church, 8 p.m. Psi Alpha lota and Epsilon Sigma sororities, Elks home, 8 p.m. Christian Women’s Fellowship meeting postponed until October 29. Ruralistic Study club, Mrs. Lewis Rumschlag, 8 p.m. THURSDAY Women of the Moose, Moose home, officers 7:30, lodge 8 p.m. Order of the Eastern Star “friends night". Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. Home nursing organizational meeting fire station, 7:30 p.m. Zion Lutheran Needle club, Parish hall. 1 p.m. FRIDAY American Legion auxiliary. Legion home, 8 p.m. American Legion Auxiliary toilet soap shower, Legion home, 8 p.m. Valpo Guild rummage sale former Holthouse and Schulte store, 9 a m. until 5 p.m. SATURDAY Christian Companions Class of Trinity E.U.B. church, wiener roast at Hanna-Nuttman park, 6:15 p.m. Valpo Guild rummage sale, former Holthouse and Schulte store, 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Fish Fry sponsored by St. Peter Lutheran Walther League, church, 4:30 until 8 p.m. MONDAY Academy of Friendship, Moose home, 7:30 p.m. Pythian Sisters, K. of P. home, 7:30 p.m., Needle Club to follow. TUESDAY Home nursing organizational meeting, fire station. 7:30 p.m. Adams County Historical Society, Lincoln school, 8 p.m. Jolly Housewives, Bobo school house, 7:30 p.m., come masked. Olive Rebekah lodge, 1.0.0. F. \ hall, 7:30 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs. Ray Heller, 8 p.m. for club meetings will be stressed at the morning session. The afernoon will consist of teaching musical and non-musical games. Dick B. Tomkinsori, assistant in rural youth work and recreation, Purdue University, will be present to conduct the classes. i .. !--1v 1 Admitted Mrs. Mary Meyer, Decatur: Mrs. ' Jane Emenhiser. Hoagland; Master Kenneth Bulmahn, Decatur; Miss Joyce Boice, Geneva. Dismissed Mrs. Richard Young and baby • girl. Decatur; Master Joseph Lose. ! Decatur; Miss Linda Witte, HoagHand; Isador Bernstein, Decatur; Mrs. Alma Kukelhan, Decatur; Daniel Eckorte, «• Decatur; Clif Brown. Decatur; Miss Rose Kleinhenz. Decatur; Mrs. Robert Sauder and baby girl. Geneva. Trade in a guoc town — Decatur , Rip Van Winkle I Couldn't Sleep with Naggingßackache Now ! You can get the fast relief you need from nagging backache, headache and muscular aches and pains that often cause 1 restless nights and miserable tired-out feelings. When these discomforts come on with oyer-exertion or stress and strain | — you want relief—want it fast! Another disturbance may lie mild bladder irritation | o following wrong food and drink—often set- j ting up a restless uncomfortable feeling. I Doan’s Pills work fast in 3 separate ways: 1. by speedy pain-relieving action to ease towment of nagging backache, head- j aches, muscular aches and pains. 2. by j soothing effect on bladder irritation. 3. by mild diuretic action tending to increase output of the 15 miles of kidney tubes. Enjoy a good night’s sleep and the same happy, relief millions have for over 60 years. New, large sia,e saves money. Get Doan's Pills today!

Hallowe’en Dance Friday, October 24 at LEGION HALL, Willshire, O. 9:00 P.M. till? Many Prizes To Best Costumed Individuals, Couples, etc. Prizes also to be awarded best costumed children before dance. ADMISSION SI.OO A COUPLE CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE _ SPONSORED BY American Legion Post 207 Willshire, O.

Says Heart Attack Followed Accident Pennsylvania Man 111 In St. Louis A letter has been received at the sheriff's department from John F. Bellville, 66, Charlevoi, Pa., statins that he is confined to the St. Louis City hospital in St. Louis, Mo., suffering from a heart attack which he claims was suffered shortly following an accident that occurred last Wednesday at the junction of state road 101 and U.S. 224, east of Debatur. The letter, written by his wife, states that he is listed in critical condition, and that he was confined shortly after his arrival in St. Louis after complaining of chest pains. The letter also stated that he complained of chest pains at the scene of the minor accident. But investigating officers stated that to their knowledge nothing was "said by Bellville complaining of chest pains or that anything was apparently wrong with him. Bellville is a minister in Charlevoi, Pa, The accident he has reference to occurred last Wednesday at the above named intersection when a car driven by Bellville drove to the right of the road and into the ditch to avoid a collision with another auto driven by Alfred J. Smith. 61, route one,’ Monroe, as the latter's auto pulled directly in front of the Bellville auto while driving west on the main highway. Bellville struck a fence on the Ray Eichenauer farm after taking to the ditch to avoid the collision. Smith was arrested by the investigating officers for failure to yield the right of way to another vehicle, and was fined in court .Monday on the charge. The sheriffs department and state police estimated damages of $25 to the Bellville auto, $25 to the fence and no damage to the Smith auto.

Lewis Murphy, of 903 Winchester street, has been admitted to the Parkview hospital to undergo treatment. His room number is 430. Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Richard Fee and son David and daughter Debra, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garard Tuesday. Fee and his family have been stationed at Riverside. Calif., and are now being transferred to Spain for three years. The son of Robert Lyle Fee of Greenfield, and grandson of Mrs. M. H. Fee, formerly of this city, Sgt. Fee and his family will leave New York by plane October 26. Miss Marilyn Jefferies, daughti er of Mr, and Mrs. Don Jefferies of Decatur, will spent her vacation from her studies at Ball State with he parents. Classes have been dismissed for teacher’s institute. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Mills, accompanied by Mrs. John T. Myers, Mrs. Homer Lower, and Mrs; Nellie Oman of Bluffton, ’will motor to Cleveland, Ohio Friday where their will attend the wedding of their nephew' and grandson, John T Myers, to Miss Marianne Grauel. Third Life Claimed By Ohio Accident Pearl Piper, 78, of near Rockford. 0., died Tuesday in the Otis hospital at Celina. 0., the third victim of a two-car crash Sunday morning on U.S. 33, six miles northwest of Rockford. His wife, Nancy. 75. and Phil Dwinnell, 69, of Bluffton, were ■ killed in the mishap. Surviving are two sons, Varis of Niles, Mich., i and Carroll of St. Joseph, Mich.; ' two stepdaughters, Mrs. Donna : Dechart of Bluffton .and Mrs. Eve Hiatt of Fort Wayne: a brother, John Piper of near Rockford, and a sister, Mrs. William Martz of Mishawaka.- Double funeral rites for Mr. and Mrs. Piper were held, this afternoon at the Ketcham funeral home in Rockford.

Red Cross Planning Home Nursing Course An organizational meeting will be held at the Decatur fire station Tuesday for all women in Adams county who are interested in home nursing. Mrs. Wanda Oelberg, executive secretary for the Red Cross chapter, said today. If enough women are interested in home nursing, two classes will be set up within the county to accomadate the Adams county residents, one in Berne and one in Decatur. Mrs. Oelberg also announced the instructors for the classes. They are: Mrs. R. Johnson, and Mrs. Arthur Miller. Women interested in taking part in the classes are asked to register at the Decatur fire station Tuesday. Friday Deadline On Soil Applications Soil Bank Deadline » Is October 24 Here James Barboden. chairman of the Adams county agricultural stabilization and conservation committee, reminds farmers who have received conservation reserve application forms that Fri- | day is the deadline for returning i them to the county office. Under the 1959 soil bank, the ! chairman explains, the first step a farmer had to take toward par- - ticipation in the conservation re- ; serve was to ask the county ASC committee to establish maximum | annual payment rates for his j farm. The deadline for making such a request is past. ; The farmer then decides how j much cropland he wants to put ■in the program, how long he wants his contract to run and the : rate of annual payment at which he will offer his land. This rate i may be less than the maximum - but not more. After entering this ; information on the application j form he returns it to the county ASC committee for final approval. This must be done by October 24. j The chairman points out that priority in accepting applications i will be given to farmers who make the best offers. Thus, the I farmer who offers land at less j than the maximum rate set for his farm will have a better chance of having his application accepted if there are not enough funds available to cover all applications. After the applications are re- | turned to the county ASC com- } mittee, contracts that can be aci cepted under the regulations will >be offered to farmers for signature.

Accident Victim's Condition Unchanqed Lawrence Diehl. 70. route two. Geneva, is still listed in critical condition at Parkview memorial hospital in Fort Wayne. Both Mr. and Mrs. Diehl were transferred to Fort Wayne from Duke memorial hospital in Peru Tuesday afitemoon by a local amublance service. The Diehls are suffering from injuries caused in a two I car collision that occurred eight miles north of Peru Sunday. Sheriff Merle Affolder stated to- j day that Diehl is being administ- j ered oxvgen and is now in a semi- : conscious state. He is able to re-! cognize his family but is unable ' to speak. The hospital staff stated - Diehl has suffered a cerebral hemorrhage, but it is not known j if it was caused by the accident or if it occurred before the mishap. Mrs. Diehl's condition is listed as good' She is suffering from lac- 1 erations to the head and a badly • bruised foot. The Diehls are parents of Mrs. Merle Affolder and seven other children. State Reinstates Driver's License Donald A. Menter, of Preble, has had his driver’s license reinstated i by the state bureau of motor vehicles after a hearing by the state cleared up a recent accident.

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Adams Central Honor List Is Announced Two pupils from Adams Central’s high and junior high school, received all A’s to head the list of the Adams Central first six weeks’ honor roll. Receiving the high award were senior Shirley Osterman and Don Decker, a seventh grader. Others on the list released by 1 principal Herman Franz, are: seniors, Tom Hyerly, Bill Hoffman, and James Hoffman; juniors, Larry Foreman Madeline Heddington, and eJan Kaehr; sophomores, Duane Arnold, Don Germann, Roy Mazeiin Rosalyn Mishler, and Carolyn Yake: freshmen, Arlene Johnson, Janice Ringger, and Barbara Tinkham; eighth grade, Sandra Maddax, Sylvia Miller, Lydia

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Neuenschwander, Steve Schlickman, Noah Schwartz, Annie Singleton, and Marilyn Vizard; and seventh graders, Edith Dennison, Nancy Habegger, Jape Kaehr, Kathy Michaels. Gloria Ruppert, ,Rbger Rupp, frnogene Steffen, and Sandra Teeters. Valpo Guild Rummage Sale, This Week, Friday and Saturday, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Building Next to the Bank on 2nd street. 248 t 3 PARENTS NOTICE ! No School Friday, So Send the Youngsters to see the Special Matinee of “Tarzan’s Fight for Life” at the ADAMS Theater! Box-office Open 1:15 to 3 o’clock.