Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 24 February 1960 — Page 2

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-Bk * ; Miu Sklriey M«rtr Schaper * — Photo by Anapaugh I J. & WJ -9n Way 29 C eremony Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Schaper. route two. Woodburn, announce engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, g}, rlcy Marie, to Alvin Witte, son of Mr. and Mrs William Witte, route one. Decatur. Tbe Bride-elect is a graduxt? of Woodburn high school and is efenploved by Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Association. Her fbnce attended Monmouth school and js employed by Kresge Warehouse. The couple will recite vows May 29 in the Zion Lutheran church. Bull Rapids.

Courtland Apples, Good Cookers and Eaters, $1.99 per bushel. Grade "A" Milk, 69c per gallon. HAMMOND FRUIT MARKET, 240 N. 13th Street. 45 t 4

E. O. M. end of the month sale READY-TO-WEAR —Quality Merchandise at Bargain Prices'. 60 LADIES HATS, All Hats One Price regardless of quality 10 CORDUROY DUSTERS, Values to $10.95- . — ~ $5.00 35 BETTER DRESSES, Junior, pisses Half s-Values to $10.95 ea $6.00 35 BETTER DRESSES, Junior, Misses, Half s - Values to $12.95 75 BETTER DRESSES, Wools, Jerseys, Failles,-Values to $14.95 ------- 20 BETTER DRESSES, Embroidered Jersey, Crepes, etc.-Values to $ . | ls 00 4 COATS, All Wool, Junior Siies, Reduced to— _ < 2 0.00 ;10 COATS, All Wool, Junior and Half Sixes, Reduced to , • — . 19 LADIES CAR COATS, Wools—slo.oo, Gabardines • |lB WINTER SKIRTS, Reduced to — ‘ ea $ 2 .00 :22 MATERNITY TOPS, Sale Price iT~$2 00 and $3.00 20 LADIES COTTON DRESSES, Sale Price ’ $2 qq 5 LADIES COTTON SMOCKS, Long Sleeve-Sale an j <5.00 21 BANLON and WOOL SWEATERS, Cardigan Style 12 BERMUDA SHORTS, Flannel Suiting - Sale " ' 59 15 WINTER WEIGHT SLACKS, On Sale — GIRLS WEAR In Ready-to-Wear Department! v . pe I JO WINTER COATS, Toddler to 6x-Close Out. 2— 25 CAR COATS, 4to 14 yrs., Water Repellent Fabric - Sale „— ea. $4.00- >5. » 31 SPRING COATS, Sixes 3 to 14 yrs., Discontinued Styles __ J • 20 GIRLS TAFFETTA or GINGHAM DRESSES Sixes 4 to 14 yrs., $•!• £ s* o .oo 36 GIRLS WINTER COATS, Greatly Reduced $5 £s9 00 5 TODDLER COAT and LEGGING SETS, Sixes 2-3-4 yrs., Sale Pnce !a $ S 00 6 SNOW SUITS, Water Repellent, Sixes 2-3-4 yrs.. Sale Price — • 36 GIRLS CORDUROY or SPUN RAYON SKIRTS, Sixes 3 to 1- » > 39 96 WHITE TAILORED BLOUSES, Sixes 3 to 14 yrs., Value $2.00-Sale — * _ _ LADIES GOWNS, BRASSIERES, ETC. - 43 LADIES SKIN TIGHTS, $2.35 Value-Close Out Price ®“‘ 100 BRASSIERES, Values to $4.95-Sale Price x - — $ 2 oo 30 RAYON PAJAMAS and GOWNS, Small Sizes - Sale — • 25 RAYON CREPE SLIPS, Large Sixes - Sale Price - r ’ S2OO 24 HANDBAG SALE, Were $3.00, Sale, plus tax e * 100 LADIES WOOL KNIT GLOVES - Sale — —- 75< 3 A'/$ jJo COSTUME JEWELRY, Regular SI.OO Quality, Now —— — — * - 88 LADIES HANDKERCHIEFS, Mostly 59c Quality, Close Out CHILDREN’S WEAR SALE! 18 INFANTS One Piece Washable SNOW SUITS --— —- ®“' <1 oo 175 BABY PANTS, Snap or Bloomer Style, 59c to 69c Value - 3 » • 12 NIGHT & DAY DIAPER, Were 79c, Sale Price *rr"*2 i. 00 87 LITTLE BOY'S BOXER TYPE PANTS, Summer Colors, Sixes 3to 8 yrs.. Sale -ea » • 80 GIRLS LINED SLACKS, Mostly Corduroy, Sixes 2to 6x <» » 50 GIRLS LINED SLACKS, Corduroy, sizes 7to 14 yrs. ——; »3.P0 « J * 10 GIRLS LINED DENIM SLACKS, Sizes 7 to 14 yrs., Special — «»• *’• 26 GIRLS BRUSHED ORLON SWEATERS, Value $4.98 __ — ea ' J? ™ 100 CHILDRENS ORLON SWEATERS, $1.98 and $2.98 Value — - 75 GIRLS PANTIES, White and Colors, Not all sizes, 69c Value — 3 ror » . 35 GIRLS CAPS, Winter Weight Knit, Value to $1.98-Close Out Price ea. > • 166 Pair ANKLETS or KNEE SOCKS, Values to 89c, Sale 5 pr. »i.w 33 GIRLS SKIN TIGHTS, Sizes 4 to 14 yrs.-Close Out Price ----- * a ' 95 CHILDRENS WOOL GLOVES and MITTENS-Close Out Price P r - 3 50 COTTON KNIT V-NECK SWEATERS, Sizes 7 to 14 yrs. —— » 3 44 COTTON KNIT SHIRTS, V-Neck, Short Sleeve, Sixes 7 to 14 yrs. ea. 75 COTTON KNIT POLO SHIRTS, Long and Short Sleeves, sizes 1 to 6x ------•«* 25 BOYS FLANNEL SHIRTS, Sixes 3 to 12 yrs.-Sale — - ea. 75c to Niblick & Co. "FOR OVER 100 YEARS A QUALITY STORE"

Crayon Marks If there are crayon marks on your wallpaper, try sponging lightly with a soft cloth moistened with carbon tetrachloride. You may have to repeat this treatment several times for appreciable results.

SOCIETY

ORDER OP coma ELECT OFFMYU AT MEETING Thr Military Order at the Cootie* held rketkm of officer* New officers are aeam squirrel. ft,>bcil Roller, blanket bum. Muri*. (Itay hide gimlet. Ronald Railard CCDB . Leelir Hunter: *ky ptM* Wayne McMillen; shyster. 1 Harold Curtis, pill pusher EtL mund Thieme, tight wada ikmala Burke Theodore Raker, and Harry 1 Martz; provost marshal. Wayne Flabrr: shirt reader and historian, Donald Reidenbach; hungry cootie. Ellis Shaw: Jimmy leg*, (leorge Hunter. Harry Mart* remained hospital chairman A regular buslnesa meeting preceded the election and discussion was held on the second district scratch, to be held In Decatur March ZT The Installation of district omeers will take place at thia time. ■ > 1 ■ MBS I.F.ONA HEINE F.NTEBTAINR FAMILY Mrs. Leona Bclnz entertained Sunday for all the members of her family having birthdays in Fcbru®rv. Honored guests were Mrs William Kelly. Mrs. Tom Butler. 1 Jerry Kelly. Diana Gaunt. Karla Bucher, and Mrs. Leona Bienz. A potluck dinner was served at noon Following dinner, the guests participated in games and prizes were awarded Pictures were also taken of the group. Guests included Mr. and Mrs , William Kelly, Mr and Mrs. Ebl mcr Wagner and Kenny. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kelly. Jerry and Ronnie. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Braun. Mr. and Mrs. John Gribler and Johnie. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kelly. Patty. Peggy, and Kathy. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Busse and‘ Dannv. Mr. and Mrs Paul Butler | and Vickie. Mr. and Mrs Carl Bucher. Karla and Connie, and Mr. and Mrs Tom Butler. Darcine, Leslie. Bruce, and Seda. Also present were Chalmer Stevens. David Myers. Denny. Duane, and Donny. Mrs. Wayne Gaunt. MrS. Hubret Butler, James and Judy. Mrs Katherine Bucher. Lin-' da and John Wagner. Robert Kelly. Jack Butler, Carol Wable, Donna Painter. Kay Stevens, Jim Bienz, and George Jacobs.

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IXM Al. COVFLK OBBEBVEB MTH WKMMNL ANNIVEBAABY I Mr and Mrs Frvd Ruach*. N«<th Ninth stmet. Decatur, will 1 their Mtb wedding anni ; veraary tomorrow. They were married by the Rev . James A Stwaguc of the M<mn>r j ' Methodist church. February aS. IWA Mrs Busche waa the only | daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs 1 1 Edwin Booth, who resided two 1 I miles north of Monroe Fr«d Busche came to thia country with: his brother, the late E W Busche. with whom he was engaged in! farming in Washington township. I I ty mile cast of Monroe He la presently an auto dealer. 1 The Busches have two children. | lx-na at home, and Henry, who re-1 sides in Jacksonville. lU. There' arc two grandchildren. BtiILDEBR gI'NDAY SCHOOL »l ( LAMB MEETM SATURDAY Saturday evening, the women members of the Builders Sunday school class <}( the Church of God. were hostesses for their meeting in the fellowship basement. A business meeting was held with Mrs. Elmer Scott, vice president. in charge. Minutes from the; ■ previous meeting were read by i Mrs Ralph Hawkins. Paul Strickler made a motion to put up temporary folding doors to enclose the kitchen Further plan* for this project will be discussed at the next meeting. New officers will be nominated in April. ( The group participated in games I after the business meeting and refreshments were served. « T MONMOUTH ANNOUNCES CHOIR CONTEST WINNERS News of a musical nature comes I from Monmouth school. Miss Jeanie Cook, daughter of Mr and Mrs Edward Cook, received a superior rating Saturday on a flute solo at the N. 1.5.8.0.-1 ! V.A. state contest, held at Butler University. Miss Cook is a junior j at the Monmouth school. Roger Spencer, son of Mr. and Mrs Hobert Spencer, was rated I as excellent on his vocal solo. Darrel Gerig. Manmouth music director, has selected members for the all-county choir. They are Marsha King. Linda Kruetzman. Winnie Rafert, soprano; Lila Kruetzman. Barbara Roe, Janets Shaffer, atto; Calvin Caston, Kenneth Fuhrman. Roger Spencer, tenor; Roy Fuhrman, Kent Girod., and Terry Marker, bass.

The friendship circle of the Zion E. and church will meet, at the home of Mrs. Robert Lord, toI night at 7:30. ; Women of the Moose will hold a regular meeting Thursday at the Moose home. Mrs. Mary Ahr, chairman, will have a special program for the evening, with a social hour to follow. Officers will 1 meet at 7:30, with lodge at 8 p.m. All members are urged to attend in order to qualify for the special attendance prize. Union township boys and girls 4-H club will conduct a meeting i Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Emmanuel Lutheran school. Mrs. John Hirschy will be hostess for the Ladies Fellowship of the Missionary church at 7 p.m. : Thursday. St? Anne's study club will meet I at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the home ! of Mrs. Ralph J. Roop. f' ' I Fish Put the pieces of fish in the hot ' fat Wiflj the skin side up, and brown well before turning. In this way there will be no possibility of the fish breaking up, as sometimes happens.

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Miss Bobbie Lou Butler became the bride of Robert Eugene Neuenschwander Saturday at the Decatur Missionary church. The Rev. Gerald Gerig officiated at the double ring ceremony and music, was furnished by Miss Karen Call. | Palms adorned the altar. i Parents of the cpuple are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butler of Decatur and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Neuenschwander. Craigville. ——j; The bride, given in marriage by her father, appeared in a floorlength gown of imported chantilly lace and nylon. The fitted bodice was trimmed with tiny pearls and sequins and the bouffant skirt was fashioned of white nylon over taffeta. Her fingertip veil was caught to a seed pearl crown and she carried a white Bible topped with an orchid. Miss Barbara Fawcett was maid

Hospital Admitted Mrs. Laverna Lough. Geneva. Dismissed Mrs. David L. Barker and baby boy, Convoy, O.; Mrs. Richard Young and baby boy. Pleasant Mills; Mrs. Ida Whitright, Decatur; Herman M. Bittner, Decatur; Martin Fruchte, Decatur; Mrs. Stephen William Ray and baby boy, Pennville; Arthur Miller, Decatur; Mrs. Ted P. Anderson and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. Donald L. Minick, Woodburn; Baby Joseph David Minick. Woodburn; Mrs. James Maggard and baby boy. Decatur; Mrs. T. C. Smith, Decatur. Locals Mrs. Vincent Parker, of 234 Rugg street, underwent surgery Monday at Lutheran hospital. Three small kernels were removed from her thyroid gland. Mrs. Margaret Freeby is recovering at the Adams county memorial hospital from pheumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mies will leave today for a two week vacation in Florida. They will visit with Mies’ sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Koenig, Jr., who reside in -Jacksonville. — Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Foreman of Monroe have returned from a vacation in Florida, where they attended the autcTraces. Man Arrested Here For Intoxication — City police arrested Edward L. Kaehr. 54. of Fort Wayne, at 2:10 a.m. today with a hearing slated this morning in city court on a public- intoxication charge. Kaehr appeared, after spending the nighi at the county jail, posted bond and was released. Kaehr will appear in city court next week, when a new date will be set for the hearing. He was picked up at Second and Monroe streets.

Appointments ■re now being 1 taken for _ "PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION IN NATURAL COLOR" 3riede Stndio 202 S. Second St.

of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Betty Neuenschwander, the groom’s sister, and Miss Marilyn Garwood. Miss Carol Ann Gennusa. niece of the bride, was flow--1 er girl - ' — Richard Barger of Craigville , was best man anti ushers were Norris Gene Blocker and Larry Butlet, brother of the bride. MasI ter Johnny Fisher was ring bearThe nXw- Mrs, J^uenschwander is a studentaFWcatur high school and is a majorette instructor at | Liberty Center high school. Her husband graduated from Lancaster high school and attends Acme Tool and Die in Fort Wayne. He is employed by the Dana Corporation in Fort Wayne. After a wedding trip to Chicago, the couple will re- ! side at 310 Winchester street Decatur.

National Foundation Will Elect Officers Officers of the Adams county chapter of the National Foundation will be elected at a meeting at the home of Mrs. Roy Kalver, i chapter chairman, Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. In addition to (the election of officers, the annual 'report will be presented. The nominating committee is composed of Tom Allwein, chairman; Louis i Jacobs and Mrs. Leo Curtin. “Week’s Sewing Buy Printed Pattern i —FCvIV-ZXT'far i Jr'ir 'i->7< i B J *7~I M 1 m *•* ■■ ■^l L di ~ •?* lii ’ Ox ~ ij f *? lie ’ 1 It -h i M I*, 111 Hi ,I*l- L|*|. /WA 9253 \ Z IJ SIZES UTAMfcwluASli* Look carefree and copl all spring and summer ita this easy- : sew caspal cut to fit shorter, fuller figures. Sew ’n’ save — choose thrifty cotton< Printed Pattern 9253; Half , Sizes 121-3, 14’i, 16’i. 18>>3. 22Mi, 24ta. Size 16tfe requires 4% yards 35-inch fabric. Send FIFTY CENTS (coins) for this pattern — add 10 cents for- each pattern for first-class mailing. Send to Marian Martin. Decatur Dailv Democrat Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St.. New Yord 11, N. Y. Print plainly your Name, Address with Zone, Size and Style Number, JUST OUT! Big, new 1960 Catalog in vivid, full-color. Over 100 smart styles ... all sizes ... alToccasions. Send now! Onlv 25c Spring and Summer Pattern

Clubs CahMM rtrma ** • pubiuslM* must be u» by U » m tfhturrf»> » »». E>an WK»N*3U»AW Alpha luU rarmpUr chafer of HrU Sums I’M. Mi* Dum an Fr* Mr, 8 pm. . ..._ Sigma chapter of ,lrta Sigma Phi Elk* home. I pm ' WoFncD*! ABtifl at • fcßDy* tertan church, at the church. • pm . , _ I Uvv and Learn home demonatra-. tion club. Mr* Margie Shaffer. | all-day meeting — Av* Maria study club. Mra. ElI mo Smith. I p m. ■ Friendship circle <4 74<mi E and R church. Mra Robert Lord. 1 •» pm. ntURMMY Director* of Adam* County National Foundation. Mr*. Roy E“‘‘| ver. 8 pm. Our Lady of Victory study club, i Mi«* Row Steigmeyer. • P "JOrder of Eastern Star. "Master I Mason Night." Masonic hall. 1:30 p,m. . 4 Goodwill tnduatrie* pick up in I Decatur, for information call Mrs. : Weilcv Lehman ' 3-2585 > or Mrs J N A. Bixler. (3-418 IL j W.SWS of Union Chapel E. U. 8.. Mr* Thurman Drew. 7:30 p m.I Women of the Moose. Moose ! home, officer* at 7 30 and lodge | at 8 p.m. Ladies Fellowship of Missionary - church. Mrs. John Hirschy. 7 p m. j 1 St Anne's study club. Mrs. Ralph J. Roop. 1:30 p.m. FRIDAY Friendship circle of Missionary church. Mrs. Harold Myers, 7:30 p.m. Philo class party. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baughn. 7:30 p.m. American Legion Auxiliary, Le-' I gion home, 8 p.m. Christian Companions class of Trinity E.U.B. church, church 1 basement, 6 p.m. Round and Square dance, spon- ! sored by Monroeville Saddle club. I Hay Loft in Hoagland. SATURDAY “Tourney Hop" sponsored by Decatur Band Boosters. Youth Center, 8:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. MONDAY Democratic Women’s club, potluck supper, Geneva school cafeteria, 6;30 p.m. Woman’s club general meeting, Community Center, 8 p.m. TUESDAY Union township boys and girls! 4-H club, Emmanuel Lutheran school, 7:30 p.m. Births I At the Adams county memorial i hospital : Vernon and Velma Bradtmueller ! Macke, route 2. Decatur, are par- ‘ ents of a six pound! eight ounce 'daughter, born at 2:56 p.m. Tues-■-day. A boy weighing seven pounds. I three and one-half ounces was born i to Paul and Carol Lepper Rolston. 821 North 12th Street. Decatur, at 10:30 p.m. Tuesday. At 9:35 a m. today a son weighing nine pounds, one ounce was born to Samuel and Herminia-Es-pinoza Ortiz, 527 Studebaker street, Decatur. Girl Scouts Brownie troop 630 met Monday, at the Northwest school. The girls repeated the Brownie promise to! open the meeting and dues wete collected. Games were enjoyed by all. Cynthia Helm served the treat Scribe, Rebecca Hakey Brownie troop 230 met Monday after school. Roxanne Feasel led the Brownie promise. Joetta Habegger collected the dues. Karen Odle served the treat. The troop practiced a dance for P.T.A. March 17. Scribe, Connie Harmon Brownie troop 551 met after school Tuesday. Roll call and dues were taken. Becky Wills led the group with the Brownie promise. Officers were elected for next month. Songs and games were played. Becky Wills treated the girls. Scribe, Eunice Wynn Troop 473 met at the Community Center Tuesday at 3:15 p.m. The troop practiced for their television program March 12 at 1 p.m. The television station is W.K.J.G.. channel 33. The girls discussed their money problem for the trip ' to Fort Wayne. Forgetting permission slips was also discussed. ' Scribe, Nancy Hitchcock

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L w BE. >k “ ■ Ji . w t , ' Zi... 1 MIDAS TOUCH — AU that S ttm i*i golden Pat Garrlaon with a covartAß xhlulng gilt paint Hand* from •“ vnaeen hair rtyllat touch up her lacquered coiffure. Pat appeared ai a “fantaiy model at a Raleigh, N.C.. «how. Capping Service Al Parkview On Sunday , Capping services will take place at the Wayne Street Methodist I church for the Parkview-Methodist ischool of nursing Sunday, with 68 students receiving their caps, including four from the Decatur I area. Miss Marie Kolter. daughter of Fred E. Kolter of Decatur, and I director of nursing at Parkview i memorial hospital, planned the program assisted bj' Miss Winifred Sink, educational director of the j school, and Miss Mary Powers, I nursing instructor. Rev. Evan H. Bergwall, DD. minister of the Simpson Methodist I church, will deliver the principal 'address. “My Calling to Fulfill." Music will be arranged by William i L. Wetzel, student choir director. I The four from this area arp: 1 Kathleen Kay Schultz, of Decatur; ■ Sharon Kay Reinhard, of Berne; Anita Marie Schindler, of Berne; and Alice Annette Mathew, of Ohio City, O. The candlelight which include the capping of each student and recitation of the Florence Nightingale pledge in unison, is a highlight in the curriculum of student nurse training. Pre-clinical students of the class of 1962. who entered training at j Parkview last August, now become full fledged freshmen. The ceremonies signify that each participant is qualified for additional responsobility and education in the nursing profession. Student nurses will complete a three full-year course before graduation at which time they are eligible to apply for state board examinations to become registered nurses.

VViXIC nuiovo. — UL- ' " 1 11 ■■■—■* /' ■' : .C.'Y'l . » ■'» -/ ■ 4 r„ L -.*r f ’ #/ iiStfEbl Fn HaMr io*f K&SMKj B oom e’ I ®.. Z<t ■' ■ ; 1 ■ -.' i . ® I ® Hl ' a Spring sport coats are in! The new continental, with narrow lapels, slant pockets, metal buttons. Many fabrics and many colors. Sixes 3 to 12. Priced $8.98 to 113.98 Kiddie Stop 111 S. Snccnd st. ? .