Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 26, Decatur, Adams County, 1 February 1960 — Page 2

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SOCIETY

WOMEN OF MOOSE CONDUCT BFGtT.kS MEETING F-mm ot the ctwtrfuctrd iCFrgulai meeting *D>ur,d*y nigtit uK th* Muow honw. Plan, were med* to go to Hartford City tor the mid-winter <•*<»• former January 31. Th< meeting olnacd in regular form with an laibltatx'ii from IMufttoa to attend 15 meettnfi WrdnrMtuy evening cd right o’clocr’Anyone planning to attend u a*kvd to call Mr* ffotx rt Morris ■Mr*. Edward Voglewedr wa« wjsuxi of the door prize. The neat

9 to 11 P.M. Special! I STEAK -FRIES-SALAD I sl-25 I FAIRWAY

i BIGGEST DOLLAR DAY Values in Town Terry Cloth DISH TOWELS A Jor ? 1 Terry’Cloth _L FACE TOWELS ■ _ "““ u ’ T “ 10 " $ 1 DISH CLOTHS ™ ; PLAIN YARN RUGS 98c i 23" x 43"—$1-59 Value Buster Brown Anklets, White & Colors, 3 prs. DOLLAR DAY ONLY! O Ar One Table PIECE GOODS WVI Values to $1.19 Yard Yd - DOLLAR DAY ONLY Wools and Wool 3.49 - 2.98 Blends, 60 in. Wide 3.98 - 2.49 - 4.89 ONE TADLE T Consisting of Ladies ■ QQ Blouses, Ladies Slips, Shower Curtains, Boys ■ Shirts and Other Items Many Other Special Items At Attractive Low Prices LADIES BLOUSES V. 89 Peter Pan, Plain or Fancy. | Sizes 30 to 38-Values to $3.98 LADIES COTTON SLIPS V. 29 Broken Sizes Values to $3.98 ——— LANES SWEATERS gH= g Not All Colors Reg. $7.95 $5 95 Ladies Cotton „ Reg* sl.l9 —$9c HALF SLIPS Reg. sl-59—51.19 LADIES T-SHIRTS —- — f.OO S-M - L B Values to $3.98 Children's V 039 HANES SLEEPERS Sizes 0 to 4 Only —— Children’s SWEATERS Wool and Orlons—Values to $3.98 Children's gG .49' BLOUSES | Sizes 1 to 6x. — -Mg Mostly Nylons. Regular $2.29 „ --- Children's ? .i. GLOVES & MITTENS Values to $1.59 -- r.... 79c Values to $2.29 — r 98c EHINGERS "The BOSTON Store"

' meeting will be held February 11. with officer* at T 30pm and todk® 1 1 at • pm. F.kATEEN ATAS LADIES tNTESTAINED BY HUSBANDS ; llnuuind* entertained th«- ladle* not lh<- KaUi tn Star TTiur»day eveI nmg at a meeting held at the M.> i'vonk hall !! Approximately >0 men. dressed | lin ladies' formal* and made-up i with lipstick. |»wder. and rouge. I <-nact<-d th«-ir amusing ver»u*n of , a typical mceling of the Ordct | 'of Easters Star. The worthy grand ( matron and district deputies via-. it mg the chapter were represented by the husband*. Prior to the program, a regular business meeting was conducted Refreshments were enjoyed by the | R 5 persons present during the social hour. - - j Town and Country home demoni str at ion club will meet with Mrs Herman VonGunten Thursday at 1:30 pm.

FSIENDMttF CISOL* MEETS WITH MBA LLOYD S*** The Ft irmtship Circle us the I»r---catur Misatonary rhurrh met Friday evening el the home «4 Mrs.! I I .tovd Reef The meeting «*peiwd with the ( group singing a song Mr* Howard > Kl/ev «*»• In charge at the drvotmns. using a* her enurev the book of Ueeeals oo the subject The Beginning of a new Year,’* Mr* teeter Strahm then led the . I, dies in prayer. • , During the buolArs* meeting .the ’, provident, Mr* Robert Reynolds.J, read the bylaws and plana were discussed for the coming year ' Mrs Harold Myer* gave the IBS*, report, followed by a letter from I the Arthur Halls, missionaries Ini Jamaica, read by Mr* t-awrence GaUogly. Program books tor the! year were distributed to each h member by the president Mrs Norman Hart Iwcarne a new member of the circle. The remainder of the evening I was spent embroidering tea towel*.; to be used In the fellowship base- j ment Refreshments were served' during the social hour by Mrs I Jack Raver and Mrs Lloyd Reef. I Mrs Gallogly closed the meeting with prayer Mrs Otto Hake will be hostess I for Our Lady of Good Counsel. I study club at 8 15 p.m. WednesI day. The Church of God Missionary I Society will meet in the Fellowship | hall Thursday evening at 7:30. Mrs Dick Ehinger will entertain ' members of So-Cha-Rea for des-sert-bridge Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Calvary Indies Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. lona Shifferly I at 7 30 p m. Thursday. All mem-l bers are urged to attend to discuss | ! special business items. The Women’s Guild of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church! will conduct a meeting in the . church social rooms Wednesday at ( 7:45 p.m. Union Chapel Indies Aid will J hold an all-day meeting Thursdayin the church basement. A potluck dinner wdll be served at noon. W.S.W.S. unit 2 *of Bethany E.U.B. church will meet Thursday at~7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. | Mary Lynch. Mrs. Ivan Stucky will i be program chairman. Greasy Soup Skim the grease from the top of, soup by taking square sheets of clean white tissue paper, laying one sheet at a time on the surface of the soup. All the grease will adhere to the paper.

f fedwar? ONLY gagflP I Style 45, Portrait Stand, I EVERY K( I Broiue. Reg. $lB-95 .• • STYLE IM- sWI NOW $lO-11 WCLUDED 12 I — N PARENTS JI These drastic reductions are being made possible because the folks Jto do oui baby shoe plating wish to Jeep their skilled artisans busy between seasons. Don't miss this opportunity to have your baby’s first shoes gorgeously plated in bronze, silver or gold . . . Truly the most thrilling gift you can give for Laster, Mothers Day, Father’s Day or any other occasion. MW 10“ “* ’s'“ L — Hflffloufltei Shoes, Brona. Reg- U 95 • ROW $2.96 each . : ♦ IMPORTANT: Do no* effuse wit* inferior SfadcM • 5 CREATORS OF FINE PHOTOGRAPH? Corner 2nd 4 Adams Streets at Five Points

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Locals Mrs Frvd ftdk. Mr*. U»mw Ruth Mi» Dick Uno and Mr* Jack Itrihrr vttoodMi the annual mid year lunch*— of Pal l**a sorority Saturday- The lunch**** and program wcr* held In th* Murat tempi* in Indunapuli* The Cardinal Inn in Geneva wa* >«4d at public a net ton Thuoda* evening to Mt and Mr* Elmet Ludy who live in Jeffmon township Thr restaurant will reopen I MMX). .iii.iiriii-.«-iiT.--:—iiiiiiii - lirn —I MiM Rarbnra Bond, daughter of, Rev. and Mrs. Harold J. Bond returned to Purdue university thi* week to re»umc her atudic* Mrs Ralph Smith. Jr., under-' went major surgery thia morning Int the Adams county memorial. hospital. Joy L. Brown, of Wells county.' u brother of Ed Barown. former I soil conservationist in Adams ( I county and now work unit conser-1 vattonut in Jay county, has filed for reelection to the board of county commissioners in Wells county He Is now president of the board. I and c«.mpteling his first term Richard Peterson, brother of Cal IE Peterson of Decatur, has moved | from Corvallis. Ore . to Southern i California for his health. I \ Mrs. Ruth Durkin and Mr. and Mrs. Don Hughs of Niles, Mich visited in Decatur Sunday. SteVe Sutton will return to classes at St Jweph College Tuesday) after spending a week between semesters with tajs parents His sister. Susie, returned to St. Fran-. College Sunday. Miss Rose Fullenkamp. vacatjon- | ing in Riviera Beach, Fla., that she and her brother. Herb, are enjoying warm weather again j after a cold spell two weeks ago Mr. and Mrs I Bernstein of Decai tur visited with the Fullenkamps | on their way to Miami. Girl Scouts Brownie troop 256 met at the Lincoln school immediately after school. The meeting opened with the Brownie Promise. Dues were then collected. The group said praver, which was followed by a treat furnished by Cynthia Shannon. Joyce Macklin and Susan, Langston then taught the group a 'folk dance. The meeting closed with a song. Scribe. Kendra Fraser • r I

Clubs Item* lor each publication mu*t be ptowwd m by 11 am iSatarday • Pbooe Mill boa ItaUU MONDAY Music Department at Decatur Woman'* club. Mr* Harry Dailey. I pm I Civic Department of Decatur! Wurnaa i club. Bethany BU B | church. 7 30 p m Santa Marta study club. Mrs. I Tvvpte. 8 p.m. Dramatic* department ot Decatur Woman's club. Mr*. Jerome Kellar. I p. m. V. F W Ijidie* Auxiliary. Po*t Home, 8 p. m. Our Lady ot Fatima study club. Mr* Cornelius Ceimer. I p. m. Art Department ot Woman * I club. Mr* R O. Gratis. 8 p m. | Veterans of Foreign War*. Poet Home. 8 p m Firemen'* Auxiliary Tupperware party, fire station. 7:30 p.m. Junior Women * Department of Decatur Woman’* club. Mr*. Henry Commager. 7:45 p.m. TUESDAY Happy Homemaker* borne demonstration club. Mrs. Dwight ‘ Schnepp. 7:90 p.m. Catholic Ladies of Columbia, C. L. of C. Hall. 6:30 p. m Tri Kappa Sorority, Youth Cen- : ter. 7:45 p. m. Monmouth Parents Education Group. Monmouth school. 7:30 p. I m. Associated Churches of Decatur. > Zion E and R church. 7 p. m. Eagles Auxiliary ritual practice. Eagles hall. 8 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Preble Restaurant. 8 p.m. Dutiful Daughters class of Bethany E.U.8.. Miss Ann Werst. 7:30 p.m. Sacred Heart study club. Mrs Louis Rumschlag. 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY St. Gerard'study club. Mrs. Bill Butler, Ip.m. Historical club. Mrs. Ada Lower. 2 p. m. Ladies Shakespeare club. Mrs. Phil Macklin. 2:30 p. m. THURSDAY— Magley Salem Ladies Aid. all, dav meeting Our Lady of Good Counsel study club. Mrs. Otto Hake. 8:15 p.m. Women’s Guild of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, church< social rooms, 7:45 p.m. 1 II I < I) 4 V’ 1 Hl * Everready Sunday school class. Methodist church. 7:30 p.m. Town and Country home demonstration club. Mrs. Herman Von Gunten, 1:30 p.m., f Church of God Missionary Society. fellowship hall, 7:30 p.m. So-Cha-Rea, Mrs. Dick Ehinger, 7:30 p.m. Calvary Ladies Aid, Mrs. lona Shifferly. 7:30 p.m. Union Chapel Ladies Aid. all-day church basement. W. unit 2 of Bethany E.U.B. church, Mrs. Mary Lynch, 7:30 p.m. !

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Hospital, I Admitted Donald Duff, Decatui. Otto Helmrick. Decatur; Mr* R»iph Smith. Jr . Decatur. Mr* Paul H [Garber. Berne. Mr* Clara Dulch. Decatur DUmUard OHo Hofatetter. (tenava; Elmer Mver*. Bente; Mm Harold C. • txmg. (tonova; Gena Kriete. Deesftur. Richard Bebout. Hern*. Mr* Chester Hricktey and baby boy. Monroeville. Mr* Harold Clifton land baby bog, Wren, O. Cub Scout Pack In January Meeting Cub trout pack 3064 met al the ' Zion par uh hall Friday evening Dan Freeby. institutional representative. opened the meeting and i gave a *pecial welcome to the two new cube. Gary Wolfe and Alan Busse. and their parent* He made »everal announcement* ’ among which were plans for attending the Blue A Gold banquet to be held at the Community Center Feb. 16. The Cub scout* opened their program with the pledge to the flag. January having been science month, they f then told of some projects done at den meetings which were directly related to science. The boy* gave the count-down for Wayne Geiger and Keith Bultemeier who fired their -jet balloons." Tony Ostermeyer. demonstrated how they wrote mes- ( ' sages with invisible ink. All had I made chemical ‘gardens and had them on display. Their field trip for January took them to the weather station at Baer Field, and the boys told of many interesting things they learned there. Mrs. i Norman Geiger and Mrs. Leroy den mothers, assisted the cub scouts during the pro- : gram. Bobcat badges were awarded to Keith Bultemeier, Hugh 'Conrad. , Thomas Fuelling. Wayne Geiger,. Mark Jacobs, Pat Kenney, Duane Moser and Kenneth Witte. Service starts were awarded to Dennis Huffman. Mike Miller and Tony Ostermeyer. f In closing, the Cub Scouts formed the living circle and repeated the Cub Scout promise while their parents stood behind them and looked on. fed Hill, neighborhood . commissioner, was a guest at the pack meeting.

xdollarftv&r Wednesday, February 3rd DRESSES I BLOUSES PANTIES COMPLETE CLEARANCE ~ RAYON Carol King, Jerry Gilden, $ J .00 $ J«00 qq Jonathan Logan, Hr * Forever Young ______ .. MYLON , $3.00 $5.00 sg.oo SWEATERS 2 ?™J.oo “”’12% BRADLEY »CA"Ol “ N ® BRIEFS and BAND LEOS VAWES Z SOT BS. 1/2 PRICE VMUB “ ” bradley — noSTUME -IFWE> BY KNIT SUITS Skirts & Slacks and cosmetics „ >3 >4 $ 5 V 2 PRICE 1 WO °^aTte. $ ~ HOMS, DUSTERS? BARGAINS GALORE! COATS LOUNGING P.J.’s Special Table TAKE YOUR CHOICEI — REDUCED FOR VESTS, GLOVES, PURSES, VALUES to $49.95 BILLFOLDS, SHRUGS, Iff CLEARANCE head warmers *ls ZU — ODDS and ENDS 3 SHORT COATS included. Maiden Form — “ BRASSIERES GRABTABI£ JACKETS dis£ » t ?Ales. ,r «F Plastic Rain Wear $ j.OO up sub, oownsjuv Redoend for C1~,.n e .l Sgrprtfo. 0.1w.1 SUP “ L gXs streteh Tights NYLON H °SE pajamas ’ and So-Highs ’'/"XIot. 1 ” s^OTs2'Ms3, n - 00 Spring l» H«r«! Coat»! Suite! Dres»e»! Um Our Layaway Ptanl FJANI LYNTI - 119 N. 2nd St. "Tomorrow's Fashions Today" Decatur, Ind.

Brewery Planning Promotion Program The CrnUivre Brewery. of Fort Wayne will start • new promo tional program which will boost Der*!i>r George TlUker. manag | cr <4 the Adam* Distributing Company. **M today. On Tbroday. five bUlboard* will go up in the Decatur area picturing a Viking boat. with the ca£ ti<m "From Decatur to Denmark. Your Brot Choice. Old Crown Beer or Ate ” A total of >4 »ign» will be put up In the I ort WayneAllen county area. In addition. • quantity at information wa* secured from the Decatur Chamber of Commerce. Which Will be placet! on the back of color poet card* to « or 70 word*, and used to promote both the ate *nd the city. * lth ' turc of the poster on the front «f I the card to color. Smaller sign*, similar to nature, j will be usdc at each retail outlet in the state. | Thi* will be the first In a icrtr ’ of several such promotions. and lit will last 45 day*. Later ones will include Huntington and Fort Wayne, and other area cities I * Two Accidents Are Reported In County I Sheriffs department r e P^J 1 | two accidents over the weekend.; with one driver being arrested for improper registration and no operator s license. One accident occurred Sunday morning and one Mondav morning. i In the~Monday accident, Bryce James Roberson, 27. of Fort Wayne, told police that fog hampered his vision as he drove off i uS. 224 about seven miles east lof Decatur, striking five marker posts on the curve, casing $350 damage to his car and $25 to the I was eastbound on the highwav and tried to avoid an oncoming semitrailer, according to the 1 police report. The accident ocfeurred at 12:45 a. m. MondayThe state police also investigated and made the arrest. Sunday morning, a car driven by Charles Donald Elzey. 20, of Monmouth, caused $350 # damage ' to his car while driving on Winchester road, when he failed to negotiate <fce curve. The accident happened at 1:45 a. m. ■

MONDAY. FEBRUARY I, 1888

Comfnodore Donee II Held Friday Night Mar* than 100 student* and alumni attended the ba.kctbaU bounce dance at the Decatur CMb» i oik high whool auditorium Friday night, namrorod by th* Juakw class Entertainment was provided by the Commodore Combo with Joan la.nge.lch singing MW&I popular Ntgi Jim Heimann and Date Hake sang "Lonaijr Boy."* Mem ban taking part toctadad Maty Lou Hollh0u»c, Su»te Haa*. <.k>rbi Nell Walter. Ruate belter. Annie Orntor. Joan Gaga, Patay Cook. Patty Albcrding. Marilyn Hak*. and Su*lc Baker John Sheet* record roiteetton waa uaad. Chapcrooc* tor the dance were the Very Rev. Simeon Schmitt, the Rev Robert Jaeger, the Rev. Robert Coatant. roach Al Lindahl, and Stater* M Alameda. Aqutoe, Norbert*, and Gregory. Births Mr. and Mr*. Jamc* Carter, former residents of Decatur, now residing in Cucamonga. Calif., are parents of twins, born January 1. The boy. James Anthony. weighed five pounds. 13 ounce* and the girl, Sandra, weighed six pounds, two ounce*. Paternal grandparents are the Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Carter of Steinville. At the Adam* county memorial hospital Jerry and Mildred Geimer Leitz, route 4, Decatur, are parents of a six pound. 12 ounce son. born at 11:11 a m. Saturday. At 4:30 this morning a boy weighing six pounds. 14 ounces was born to John and Shirley Marx Rowdon, Bluffton. A son weighing seven pounds. 12 ounces was born at 7:05 a.m. tov day to Thomas and Nancy Jauregui Lambert. Highway Trailer Court. Decatur.

Appointments . are new being taken for . "PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION IN NATURAL COLOR" . Bride Studio 202 S. Second St.