Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 284, Decatur, Adams County, 3 December 1958 — Page 2

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JUNIOR WOMEN MEET AT MOSER HOME Mrs. Donald Moser was hostess for the Christmas meeting of the Junior Women’s department of the club. Her entire home was gaily decorated in holiday decor, for the potluck dinner which was served at 6:30 o'clock. Mrs. Moser was assisted throughout the evening by Mrs. Thomas Buuck, Miss Jeannine Schultz and Miss Carolyn Drake. Members united to repeat the club collect following dinner, after which Mrs. Carl Faurote read the minutes of the previous meeting and conducted roll call. Treasurer Mrs. Kenneth Wyman reported to the club, as did Mrs. Buuck, who is treasurer of Woman’s club. Mrs. Richard Mies, club president, then conducted the business session. A detailed report of the junior workshop held in Elkhart Noirember 15 was given by Mrs. Roger I Blackburn, who along with Mrs. : Floyd Reed and Miss Carol Elzey, j participated in the day long j events. I Mrs. James Webb was appoint'ed chairman of the Christmas ! cookie selling project. These I ’ biscuit fins,” as they're actually called, are Swiss imports and the * club has just undertaken the proI ject of selling them. Prior to this I time they had only been available through Decatur Industries and I Noah Steury, but now will be i available from any of the Junior Women. Cookies were distributed | at the close of the meeting. ; The annual project of fixing a ; box of canned goods for the Good Fellows club was completed, and ' Christmas cards were prepared to

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be sent to the county home. Members were asked to bring any type of sewing basket articles to the next meeting to be sent to the Philippines. Mrs. Webb will be hpstess for this meeting, Jan. 5. Judge Myles F, Parrish was a guest of the club, answering the young women's questions about various phases of schooling. Parrish is president of the Lincoln school P. T. A. Mrs. Eugene Morrison gave two readings following the business meeting, "The First Sno-fall,” and "Mother and Christmas.” Several games were then played, with prizes of Christmas tree ornaments being presented to Mrs. Karen Hardy, Mrs. Webb, Mrs. David Embler, Mrs. Wyman, Mrs. Bill Howell, Mrs. Faurote, Mrs Richard Johnson, Mrs. Mies and Miss Judy Smith. MRS. KENNETH ARNOLD IS RECENT HOSTESS The Art Department of the Decatur Woman’s club met at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Arnold Monday evening Mrs. M. A. Frisinger called the meeting to order and the club collect was repeated. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved and 21 members answered roll call. It was announced that the next meeting would be held January 5 at the home of Mrs. Leo Curtin.

Mrs. Frisinger then turned the meeting over to Mrs. Milo Black, chairman of the program for the evening. Mrs. Clyde Harris presented a lesson using the subject of stained glass windows. Included in her material were the history of glass and techniques! of staining glass.

She expanded the subject by scribing and explaining the symbols found in stained glass windows in churches. Mrs. Harris called attention to several windows in various Deatur churches which are noted for their beauty. The stained glass windows of the St. Mary's Catholic church were especially stressed by the speaker. At the conclusion of the program, the annual Christmas gift exchange took place. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Black, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. R. O. Gentis, and Mrs. H. W. Heuer. CIVIC DEPARTMENT HAS CHRISTMAS PROGRAM The home of Mrs. Ray Stingely as* the scene of the Monday meeting of the members of the Civic Department of the Decatur Woman’s club. Mrs. Francis Ellsworth, chairman, presided over the business meeting, at which time it was voted to again place the mystic candles in the hospital. During the Christmas program. Miss Mary Kocher and Miss Julia Ellsworth played several carols on their musical instruments. Christmas poems and a Christmas story were read by Mrs. Merrit Alger and the observance of Christmas in Switzerland was told by Mrs. Noah Steury. She also described the different products made at the Decatur Industries company and told the history of the . musical I movements in them w hich are imported from Switzerland. i Thirty four members then parI ticipated in the gift exchange and | refreshments were served by the I hostess, assisted by Mrs. Glen [Mauller, Mrs. Alger, Mrs.. Don, !Lutes, Mrs. Fred McConnel, Mrs. i Homer Rease, and Mrs. G. Remy .Bierly. BOOK REVIEW OPENS CLUB MEETING RECENTLY A review of the book “The Wood Carver” was presented by Mrs. Lewis Smith as the opening topic for the meeting of the members of the Literature department, who met at the home of Mrs. Ralph Yager. The book, which was writ- ■ ten by Grace Noll Crowell, depicted the stories of the carving of the creche by a Swiss wood carver and the healing of the carver’s son. Mrs. H. V. Edwards gave the history of the Christmas card and she stated that the first noel greeting card appeared in 1842. The custom of sending greeting cards has grown so extensively that today one-fifteenth of the current annual postal revenue is derived from the source. Following her talk on Christmas cards, Mrs. Edwards reviewed the book, “It Takes Years.” Hostesses, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Edwards, and Mrs. Yager, served refreshments using a Christmas theme. A bouquet of red roses and two seasonal crescents holding white candles were the decorations used on the serving table. MOTHERS ARE ENTERTAINED AT MEETING The Juniors of the American Legion auxiliary entertained their mothers at their annual Christmas party held at the Legion home Monday evening. At 6 o’clock, a carry-in dinner was served to the members and their guests from tables decorated in keeping with the Christmas season. Following the dinner, games were played and prizes awarded to th,e winners. A gift exchange completed the entertainment. Junior chairman, Miss Carolyn Taylor, introduced the president of the ladies auxiliary, Mrs. Joe Hunter. For their December project, the girls have covered Christmas boxes and made home tags for the Fort Wayne Veterans hospital Christmas gift shop. In charge of the evening’s festivities, were Miss Carolyn Taylor, Mrs. Alma Goelz, Mrs. Dallas;

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Brown, and Mrs. Ed Bauer. Next scheduled meeting for the juniors, will be the first. Monday in January. SEVENTEEN ATTEND RESEARCH CLUB MEETING Monday afternoon, seventeen members of the Research club responded to rol call which was taken at the home of Mrs. William Linn, who served as hostess for the meeting. A paper concerning “Gardens of the Sea” was read by Mrs. N. A. Bixler. She quoted the poet who stated “In chambers deep, where waters sleep, what unknown treasure pave the floor.” During the business meeting, the purchase of a health bond was approved. Mrs. C. E. Bell will serve which will be the Christmas proas hostess for the next meeting, gram. BUSINESS MEETING IB HELD BY AUXILIARY A business meeting was held by members of the V.F.W. auxiliary recently, with 18 members in atendance. Donations were made to The Goodfellows club and the Adams county T.B. association. Mrs. Russel Wolfe, fourth district president, conducted an inspection and Mrs. Jim Rosen was introduced as a visitor from South Whitley. After the business meeting, Mrs. Delbert Augsburger was presented with the door prize. Hostess for the evening was Mrs. Kenneth Bircle. An all-day meeting will be held by members of the Pleasant Grove Missionary Society, Thursday at the home of Mrs. Robert Burger. This will f>e a quarterly meeting and all financial reports will be due. A pot luck dinner will be served and later, the women will sew clothes for the missions. Members of the Pythian Sisters temple, will have a meeting Monday at the Moose home at the regular time. Needle club will follow, with a special entertainment for the evening. Monday evening, members of the Pythian Sunshine Girls will meet at the Moose home at 6:30 p. m. Mrs. Pearl Yake will act as hostess to members of the Kirkland Women's Christian Temperance Union at 1:30 o’clock Tuesday.

Robert and Rose Miller Bergoff iof ®»rt Wayne, became parents Saturday of a seven pound, 14Va ounce boy born at 9:30 a. m. in the St. Joseph’s hospital. Mr. and i Mrs. Arthur J. Miller of Decatur are the maternal grandparents. At- the Adams county memorial hospital: Tuesday at 5:36 p. m., John and Mildred Muge Morton of route 1, Hoagland, became parents of a nine pound, six ounce boy. John Stephen and Elizebeth Hess Gass of route 5, became parents of a four pound,' 13 ounce girl at 6:30 p. m., Tuesday. „ A six pound, two ounce girl was born today at 5:56 a. m. to Merlin D. and Caroline Marie Bixler Steiner of route 1, Berne. James and Emily Swearingen Engle of 409 North Third street, are parents of a six pound, 10% ounce boy born at 7:05 a.m. today. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS TERM TIME THE STATE OF INDIANA, * SS. AHA MS CO! NTV JI ANITA SOLANO vs. HECTOR SOLANO In the Adams .Circuit Court, NwfernJier Term, 1958 CAI SE NO. 20720 It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that Hector Solano, of the above named defendant is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Hector Solano 'that be be and appear before the Hoh, Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 15th day of January, 1959, the same 'being the aStid Jurtdictal Day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court House In the City of Peoatur, eormnem-Ing on Monday, the 17th day of November A.l>. 1958, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in hts absence. WITENSS, my name, and the Seal of said Court hereto affixed, tills 7th day of November, 1958 Kli-hard D. I.ewton Clerk By Nancy Bellenhaeher I'eputy. Hnhert R. MeCle.aliaii, Attorney for Plaintiff November 7, 1958 11-19, 2ti, 12-3 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Estate Jia. 5402 In tiie Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, Notice is liereoy given that Rlcbanl W. Enale Jt Mary E. Uumlrlek was on tiie 17 day of November, 1958, appointed: Administrators of the estat? of Fred M. Eaal'e, del eaved All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in Said court within filx months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred Hated at l>c atur, Indiana, tills 18 day of November, 1958. * Hli-hard D. I.enliui Clerk of tiie Adams Circuit Court for Adams County, Indiana. John L. Detnaa, Attorney and Counsel for Personal It'epresen tat i v e 11-19, 25, 12-3 do FALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? FASTEETH, an improved powder to be sprinkled on upper or lower plates, holds false teeth more firmly in place. Do not slide, slip or rock. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. PARTEETH is alkaline inon-acidl Does not sour. Checks "piste odor" (denture breath). Get FASTEETH at huy drug, counter.

County Agent On Radio Thursday County agent Leo N. Seltenright will join Jay Gould on the Little Red Barn program at 6:15 a.m. and 11:35 a.m. Thursday to honor the Adams county dairy herd improvement association gold and silver medal winners. The winners were announced last week, and received their awards at Purdue Monday. Sixth Grade Pupils Visit Daily Democrat A total of 36 pupils from the 6-B grade taught by Mrs. Wanda Miller toured the Decatur Daily Democrat office Tuesday afternoon, and watched the press operate at 3 p.m. They were accompanied by five room mothers. The children saw the teletypesetter machine, linotype machines, and stereotyping process where comics are cast. • SjoSRITAI] Admitted Mrs. Pearl Johnson, Decatur; Baby Robert Linn Loeph, Decatur; Dean Hendricks, Berne; Mrs. Lewis Fray, Monroevile. Dismissed Mrs. Don Garwood and baby boy. Decatur; Baby Robert Linn Loeph, Decatur; Mrs. Jessie Kenney, Decatur; Elvis Coates, Huston, Texas; Mrs. Ezequiel Gupreca. Decatur; Mrs. James Roesnski and baby girl, Bluffton. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lichtensteiger and daughter of Baltimore. Md._ visited over Thanksgiving until Monday afternoon with E. M. Lichtensteiger.

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