Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 156, Decatur, Adams County, 3 July 1959 — Page 8

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Miss Betty Lou Simerman, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. John Simerman, 921 North Thirteenth street, has enrolled at the Fort Wayne beauty college. She will take the regular beauty course, plus advanced hair styling, permanent waving, and hair coloring. The course, for six months, will be made up of eight hours a day, five days a week. Miss Simerman was a student at Decatur high school. Donald E. Thornton and Robert Shauver, left today for New York where they will tour Nihgra Falls and parts of Canada. They plan to return Monday evening. Miss RUth Winnes left Thursday'

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Look For The Mm with the RED CANES DECATUR’S r SIDEWALK SALE Tuesday, July 7th jJimiWß® Howdy, Neighbors! W* ore newcomers to Your Community. I We have had the pleasure of meeting many of you at our place of business on North 13th street. | E9 ’• But wo want to become acquainted with more of our good neighbors. We will bo uptown all day Tuesday, July 7th. jOrtpAk |||p So Please Look For The .. . M MEN WITH THE RED CANES J|[rf( . . . near the New CHEVROLETS IQ J And Introduce Yourselves Ql I ■ iB I ■ REMEMBER . . . L \|| | ,'v We’re The Fellowt TH I SBII ~ /n j > r-W S (W / Who Are Giving 1B I l r , |W _ Hi V L-O-N-G TRADES QUALITY CHEVROLET-BUICK, Inc. 522 N. 13th St v v Decatur, Ind.

for Oklahoma City, Okla., after spending her vacation in Decatur. She is being accompanied on her return trip by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Winnes, 604 Short street. Mrs. Robert (Margaret) Gage is a patient in the Clinic hospital in Bluffton. She is in room 151. E!©gpM Admitted Mrs. Glenn Custer, Decatur. Dismissed Mrs. Dean Hileman and baby boy, Willshire; Mrs. James McCrory and baby girl, Berne.

Trucks Involved In Mishaps Here Today Three trucks were involved in two separate accidents this rpoming in Adams county. Minor damage was noted in both cases. The first accident occurred about 8:20 a m. on U. S. 224 about six miles from Decatur. A milk truck driven by Bart David Blum, 18, went out of control after the tie rods became disconnected after hitting several chuck holes. The truck wound a deep ditch on the side of the road against a telephone pole. Damage was sustained to the left side of the truck and the bed. The second occurred as the vehicles being driven by John George Brite, 44. of route 1. Decatur, whs attempting a right turn onto a lane in front of the L. Gage residence, about three miles southeast of Decatur on U. S. 33. The truck driven I by Kenneth Elizah Zuber struck it in the rear, causing $lO damage to the Zuber hood. Both drivers were watching out for state high- j way crews which were cutting grass on the berm of the highway. 1 Both vehicles were traveling in a northbound direction. State and sheriff’s police investigated. Matthews Favored In F<ght On TV ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (UPD — Unranked Len Matthews was expecetd to be favored tonight when he meets veteran Johnny, Gonsalves of Oakland, Calif., in a' 10-round, nationally televised bout here. The 20-year-old Philadelphia fledgling was expected to be the. choice over Gonsalves, who is; ranked fourth by the Ring magazine and sixth by the NBA, because of his superior punching power. If you have something to sell oi rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — They bring results.

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Braun Qualifies As Star Qttb Member Carl A. Braun of 311 North Fourth Street, has qualified as a

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member of the 1958 star club of the New York Life Insurance company, accordtag to Frank W. Maddox, management assistant of the Fort Wayne general office.

tl Membership in thq star club is • based on 1958 sales records and is • composed of the most successful • agents of NeW York Life, which has a field force of 7,000 full-time

agents in 214 offices throughout the United States, Canada and Hawaii. As a member of the star club, Braun attended an educational conference In Bedford Spripgs, Pa., ~ II I '

FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1959

June 21-24. Over 2,500 Dauv Democrats an sold and delivered in Decatut each day.