Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 305, Decatur, Adams County, 29 December 1959 — Page 3

TUESDAY. DECEMBER 29, 1959

SOCIETY

CENTRAL SCHOOL P.T.A. SPON XJRS MUSIC, PLAY “No Room in the Inn,” a play, ■nd Christmas vocal and band mu•ic made up the program the Adams Central school and PTA teamed up to present at the school during the week before Christmas vacation. The junior and senior choirs, junior and senior bands, and the girls’ trio and ensemble presented Christmas selections including “Go Tell It on the Mountain," “What Child Is This," DeNoel," and “Carol of the Bells.” Twelve Central students took part in the play, directed by Mrs. Rowena Stucky: Richard Beard. Luanne Hoffman, Dixie Smith, Jim Brown, Rene Brown, Dan Lantz, Jr.. Jerry Funk, Larry Funk, Garry Bluhm. Roger Dick, David Haggard, and David Lister.

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Adams Central music instructors are Don Gerig, in charge of the band department, and Leon Gerig, in charge of vocal music. JULIE ANN LUGINBILL CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Little Miss Julie Ann Luginbill celebrated her third birthday Monday evening at a birthday party given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Luginbill, route one. After Julie Ann opened her gifts, white birthday cake and ice cream were served. Attending the party were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hamrick, Denny, Debbie, Billy, Max, and Timmy: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamrick, Judy and Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Luginbill. Ronnie and Steve, and Julie Ann. David and Dale Hamrick were unable to attend.

The Bethany circle of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will meet at the church Wednesday at 6:15 p. m., for a carry-in supper. Each member is to bring a covered dish, table service, and a one-dollar gift for the gift exchange. The Firemen’s Auxiliary will meet Monday at 8 p. m. with Mrs. Roy Steele. Locals Mr. and Mrs. Alva Buffenbarger, 1128 Marshall street, had as their guests over Christmas and the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buffenbarger and Mr. and Mrs. David Torrence and David, Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Slater, Toledo, O„ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lahmon, Fort Wayne, Mrs. Leslie Yoder, North Manchester, Miss Sue Buffenbarger, Franklin College, Franklin, and Michal Hoover, Elwood. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rundle of Sergeant Bluff, la., are visiting their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Housel and sons Randy and Ronnie, 333 Stevenson street. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Archbold spent Christmas in Pataskala, 0., near Columbus, with their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. William Archbold, Tom and Carol. Miss Gaynel Lankenau returned to Decatur by jet airliner for the Christmas holiday Thursday and; will stay here with relatives until Saturday, when she will return to Castle Rock, Colo„ where she is music teacher for grades one through eight. • Mr. and Mrs. Leo Borne and son Dale, Erie, Pa., are visiting over THe holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Borne. Other guests of the Bornes or Christmas dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beer, Sherrill, Ricky, Randy, and Debbie, of Berne. Weekend visitors with Mrs. Nina Light were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Meshberger, Nashville. Miss Cheri Jacobs and Danny Baumgartner and Esther and Ernie Feasel will appear on “Dance Date” this evening from 5 to 6 o’clock on WANE-TV, channel 15. Jerry Strickler of Willshire, 0., has been admitted to the Van Wert county hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Gerber of Bluffton route 4 are the parents of a son born Sunday at the Clinic hospital in Bluffton. Gale E. Schooley, 18, of route one, Geneva, was fined a total of $31.75 for speeding 80 miles ffff hour by the Bluffton city court., .... Mr. and Mrs. Kent Koons and son Urpg returned, to their Cincinnati, 0., home Sunday evening after spending the Christmas holiday with the Rufus Kirchhofers on route two.

Hospital Admitted Herman Myers, Willshire, O.; Baby Edna Maxine Sheets, Pleasant Mills; Frank Cottrell. Decatur; True Miller, Decatur; Master John Schwartz, Berne; Charles Myers, Bryant. Dismissed Master Ira Lehman, Berne; Master Max Amstutz, Berne; Master Dean Amstutz, Berne; Miss Lois Schearer, Decatur; Master Mark Allen Gpelz, Hoagland; Mrs. Joe V. Avalos and baby boy, Decatur; Richard Miller, Decatur; Mrs. Bryce Thornes, Decatur. Suspended Sentence Is Given Former JP TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (UPD— Elmer Stone, 56, former justice of the peace for Otter Creek Twp., was given a suspended 1-5 year prison, sentence Monday for embezzling several hundred dollars in public funds. Vigo Circuit Judge Herbert Criss placed Stone on probation for two years.

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’A- W ■ Miss JoyCe Tinnel

Miss Tinnel To Wed Ronald Hakes In June

Mr. and Mrs. Ross Tinnel, Monroeville, announce the engagement of their daughter. Joyce, to Ronald Hakes, route three. The bridegroom-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hakes, rou’e two, Albion. Miss Tinnel is a senior at Monroeville high school. Her fiance is an employe of the Rea Magnet Wire company. Fort Wayne. June 25 has been set as the wedding date.

Girl Scout Council Plans Roundtable The Limberlost Girl Scout council has scheduled a trainer's roundtable to be held at the Girl Scout office, Fort Wayne, January 4, 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. This meeting is important to all those concerned in planning for future scheduling of courses, neighborhood workshops, and general discussion of problems and suggestions, Troop financing will also be included in the agenda. All trainers are urged to attend and bring any mimeographed material and training aids which might be helpful in planning courses for the future. Those attending are asked to bring a nosebag lunch. Minor Damage Caused When Autos Collide A minor two-car accident occurred at Monroe and 13th streets when a Car driven by Hubert P. i Schmitt, Jr., turned in front of al car driven by Donnell B. Portz-

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■ line, 23, of Portland, causing $45 ■ in damages, according to the city police report. Schmitt, 39. of route 5, Decatur, was traveling south on 13th street and attempted a turn onto Monroe street. The Portzline vehicle, which was northbound on 13th. collided with the Schmitt car at the intersection at 8:40 p.m. Monday. No damage was done to ’ the Schmitt car. ’ ' 1 * Minor Accident In City Last Evening City police reported a minor twocar collision today at the 200 block on Secdnd street when a vehicle driven by Ruth Glenn Petrie backed out of an alley into the path of a northbound vehicle, causing SSO in damages. The car driven by Mary E. Humerieckhouse, 26, of Ohio City, 0., sustained $lO in damages, while the Petrie car had an estimated S4O damages. Mrs. Petrie, 53. of 222 S. First street, told police that I parked cars obscured her vision of I oncoming traffic. The accident oc'curred at 10:55 a.m.

Clubs Calendar items for today’s publication must be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30). Phone 3-2121 1 Sue Estill ' 11 TUESDAY Our Ladies of Good Counsel i ( Study club. Fairway Restaurant, 71 p.m. St. Ann Study club, home of Mrs. | William Kohne, 1 p.m. Flo-Kan Sunshine Girls, Christ-i mas party, Mrs. William Barber\ home, 6 p.m. Kirkland Ladies club, pot-luck supper, Adams Central school, 6:30 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles hall, 8 p.m. Monroe W.C.T.U., Mrs. Homer Winteregg, 7:30 p.m. Jolly Housewives Home Demonstration club. Pleasant Mills Methodist church, 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY Bethany Circle, Zion E. and R. church, carry-in supper at the church. 6:15 p m. St. Vincent DePaul society, C.L. of C. hall, 2 p.m. Live and Learn Home Demon-: stration club, Mrs. Chalmer Barkley, all day meeting. FRIDAY St. Ambrose Study club, Mrs. Herman Loshe, 6 p.m. MONDAY Firemen’s Auxiliary, Roy Steele, 8 p. m. ,

Births At the Adams county memorial hospital: Monday at 6:22 p.m., Norman i and Delilah Brown Andrews, 241 North Sixth street, became the parents of a baby boy weighing 6 pounds, 3 ounces. An eight-pound, three-ounce baby boy was born to Robert C. and Joan Kruse Nelson, 416 South First street at 11:28 p.m. Monday. Melanie Kay is the name of the baby girl born at 2:28 p.m. Dec. I 21 at the Good Samaritan hospital, in Dayton, 0., to Mr. and Mrs. | Greg Andreichuk of that city. The ■ infant weighed six pounds, 10 oun-j ces. The mother is the former i Sarah Krick, daughter of Mrs. Wai- , ter J. Krick of this city, The na'tion's farm families received about eight billion dollars from off-the-farm activities in 1958. according to the National Industrial Conference Board.

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Decatur Dealers To Attend Convention Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Strickler of BQ3 N. 13th st., will attend the 15th annual convention of the Mobilehome dealers national association in Louisville. Ky., Jan. 11-12. A veteran of 15 years in the mobilehome field, Strickler operates Adams County Trailer Sale.':. Inc., of Decatur. Trade in a gooa town — Decatur.

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