Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 129, Decatur, Adams County, 1 June 1960 — Page 2

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VX* 0 ™" PUUTIOHOSE XX BRASS SHEARS 88c '\p '2-®* H«« te—to* .prta* ••Ito- Ur »«'*“'"* ,*2“*’.. *** T*. Up* Nardened steel Made* ter Mrrngtb w+lWui wrtrtrt ar* in-ad to todd keen edgr Guaranteed ter jwrieri tew* !!•• |om. ItWfi—« *1 _gjggg*_ FOOD I MANNING BOWMAN WARMER SERVER PORTABLE MIXER Ct ~~- jl OP Powertai motor drive* two s<• QQ large 4blade beater*. De»ign4— ed for one-hand operation A wonderful girt. Efficiently with 3-*peed "*•** ™*' r te*nlated; keep* food hot or your thumb. Feature* . point cold 4-A hour*. Beautifully- rrat; seta down like an iron; styled for gractooa serving drippings fall back, into bowi. 12-INCH ELECTRIC I , *° N L N ®..» OSCILLATING FAN PAD 1 COVER f~* * I1 Bi ■ u ■ Ml foam fa® I 1 Sends cooling breeses across Pfrfeet “«•” - Bd drT quietly; UL approved. Large, ironing. Scorch and ( ® ui " T modern bane ia tip-proof; ha* sistant cover. Thick Aam keyhole slot for convenient pad; iron easily ever buttons, waU mounting, if preferred L _J_«PPera ; _et^ MMM ,^^^^ M| _ control - - 2ZZ — ’ = " jStsgT 1 *4»9 ■> Superior to metal because it Sweeps a gentle rain-like taken abuse better; won’t corspray in huge rectangular pat- rode, rust or rot, _ ev *‘" "* »«* terns for deeper penetration. water. If dropped more-even coverage. Areas up it floats. Has 2 to 1575 square feet. Dial con- trays divided for tares. <*«*- troi to spray full, partipl or les. etc. Plenty of room in > GALLON 24-INCH PICNIC JUG BARBECUE GRILL ts"""* ■■ SB ®*“*■■■liL[ -1 Rajßj OTV Jf / W< jKzi ilil 1 ™ V I 5 14- 88 -Oft Complete with hood and elec4—* trie motor spit that & turns Efficiently insulated to keep roasts, poultry 1 at just-right I contents hot or cold for hour*, speed for best cooking results. 5 Porcelain enamel liner has 24” grill holds plenty; everyone sise opening-—easier to one eats at once, even “the clean. Convenient pouring chef.” Adjustable height for >, spout. .. fast or slow broiling.

M anM fiIBTWAY FABTT ■KI J> fob NOMB* Rumtav • WtoW •» •* ;4nin os gnWmNm bw w Mr nml Mrs War ***** lwj a, eW lindher, MBw-l Ibrrk wan** tnrttatay *sn NMurhsy. A rwrrr «• dknwr ww* ta*l nt M*m and «** eftarmnm was •P rt “ Iphytad games, taking torture. *t*i v*oil«M ftama •umrttaa Mr and Mfp AMnn Km-k jhß and (taudhser. Ntatme Mr •nd *Mw. ItanaM BtnMs s«® *• Mr* Dwvtay fMrwdc ond tauM> >*«« fywm OIMMB. ® : Mr and Mtr* WMtWA Wetrtamn and M"»Uy, GrvmnMmrg. .Mr and Mrs Gwo Wstrinnm. Motßbdb; Mr «d Mr. Kumeii Btr<t> sad **m. Ftart Wayne. Tkrnna and nrtrws Itsrati Mr "nd MH fcaemh air*. Mr snd Mrs Hnrwy Rwrti Mr and Mrs Fred Fwmig nod tamtly. Mr nnd MH Wotdc and family. Jac* and the honored guest. Eowl I Birch. rot btr bibtrdat PABTT HELD Mr and Mrs Richard Ogg bold a urthday pnrtJ «* tfcelr J?" I yoar-oid daughter. Cin<. Ralur day. Thoae attending wwe Pam I oia and Mika Ogg Cindy's brother and sister: Cindy and Colon John son. Jeff and Mike hmith. Kevin and Diane Mcßamc*. and Jeff Harvey. Unable to attend were Karla Mcßarne* and Mark Har : vey r , Others who were present were the Mrs. Palmer Johnson. Thomas Smith. Richard Harvey and Melvin Mcßarne* After Cindy opened her gift*, refreshments were served and the more formal entertainment catne | to a dose. The Decatur Garden duh will ; meet at the Yours and Mine restI aurant in Van Wert. Tuesday. June 7. A luncheon will be served at 12 noon, after which the ladies ' will make a tour of the peony I gardens. Unit 3 of the Bethany W.S.W.S. will meet at the home of Mrs. Ray Stingely, Thursday at 7:30. Psi lota Xi pledge will be held Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Anspaugh. Order of Rainbow for Girls will meet Thursday at 2. at the Masonic hall. This is a regular and important meeting and everyone is urged to attend. Locals . Mr. and Mrs. Gene Nooner. of Dwight. IU.. who moved thetß, from Blur Creek township 13 year# aeo. had a family reunion over

the weekend with five of their six daughter* and their families present, including Mrs. Gordon W. Burkhart and children, of Decatur. Mrs. Mary E. Williamson, of route 3. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Watkins and son of Mansfield, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shank, of Indianapolis, and Miss Vicki Nooner, of Dwight. The Limberlost Lads quartet from Pleasant Mills will sing on the Ann Colone show, WANE-TV, _channel„JUL..at .1 B .Thursday... The quartet consists of Dick Johnson, Larry Merriman, Larry Jackson, and Gary Millington. Their accompanist is Miss Carolyn Luginbill. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Foor returned to Rantuoul, 111., where they are now residing as he has finished his basic training. Harvey Hoffman returned to his home in Bluffton after spending Memorial Day with Robert M. Fritzinger. Mrs. Harry E>itzinger has returned to her home after a month’s visit to New Orleans, La., and Jonesboro, Ark. Mr. and Mrs; / Ralph Kenworthy and Daniel Aitgenbaugh of Fort Wayne and Mrsf. John Moore visited their motheg-, Mrs. Amy Augenbaugh, who has been ill for the past week, at ’her home Tuesday night. Word was received Sunday that Ernest J. Worthman is home from the hospital find is recovering nicely. His home address is Richburg. South Carolina, route 1. He enjoys letters and cards. Mr. and Mrs. Harve A. Everett of Grosse Pointe, Mich., have returned to their home after attending the 45th anniversary of the 1915 graduating class of the Decatur high school, held Sunday at the Decatur Youth and Communty Canter. While in this vicinity, they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Everett of Pleiasant Mills. The Everetts are brothers and the Mrs. Everett* are sisters. Monday the children off Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Everett were also guests at thie get-togeth-er. They are: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Everett and family, Monroe; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Everett and family, Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Foor and family, Payne, Ohio.

NOTICE My Office Will Be CLOSED * SATURDAY AFTERNOONS JUNE . JULY . AUGUST Dr. M. 1. Weisman

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Symington And Kennedy Score Nixon And Ike I LG* <UR> - *••• Jahn r Ksltocdy aod IpMIgM. Itomwtatte gto.ldso |«al tavrfui. borrowed fl ar r y i Truman. "gtof 'etoi hell' *•«*► l hltjur Tuesday night •nd lathed •out at Vic* Ptosldaat Richard M .Nunn and the Fi.cah.iwvr admin I igirauon» U-l policy hut • third Democrat!* tn** runner tor the noggins U«B. ton Lyndon JotmaM. drcltatag to mention narns* or diMuo V 4 < "mistaitoa.'* Mid Auasian Premier Nikita Khru.hrhrs la "sadly I miitaMan" if be think. Communist i maneuver! can divide the United AMbs All three presidential hoprful» agreed howewer. they would to In ho hurry to hold a summit meeting wtoh Khrushchev If «My were elected Khrushchev mads clear after the summit fsilurr Uul he felt he could achieve better restots with a new U 8 president •The Communists are trying to divide us from <xir Allies and among ourselves." said Texan Johnson But m this country there b no peace party and no ‘ war party " Johnson. Kennedy and Symington spoke at a 8100-a-plate testimonial dinner for California Gov Edmund G. Brown attend.'d by 1.»X) persons California bolds its primary next Tuesday. Kennedy, victor in seven consecutive primaries, assailed the admimstrsfton's U-2 policy, and had sharp words for Nixon because. he said, the Vice President accused him and Aci tel Stevenson ul being soft on communism when they criticised the government's handling of the incident. Said Missouri's Symington: ••It's funny to hear Nixon defend the Eisenhower policies on the one hand and explain why he is against them on the other." He added, “If we don’t change our policies soon, we are going to be a second class nation." 268 Are Enrolled At Zion Lutheran School Total enrollment for the vacation Bible school at the Zion Lutheran school, which opened Tuesday morning, was 268, including 216 pupils and 52 staff members. The school, which opens at 83k a.A., will continue through Jun* ld< and studedts maF stHl enroll*

Mis. (toil Homnwnd Avord.d Scholonhip MmKMT. Mkb W. Gall Mmb. mood. rural mute >. ftoratur. lad •a* <me at » atudMta to to award-j ad a scholarship by tto n-itaaal FTP tauodaUon tar Mur. ftartels. n was smmunmd today by Jahn U ttatotte. aacntory aad •eswral manager at ftortol. tetegrsgb dto Uvery Mia* Hamaauo* graduated from Monmouth high M huoi Ml IMT «nd la currently attendtog Purdue Ua*. varsity where she to a Junior., study tog floriculture ~ „ The scholarship* are granted toi .tudvats who ara totersatod to fur thertag careers to ftorieufturc and h<>rU«»l«urv Applications are seal to >TD headquarters. Detroit. Mich . where a panel of M«c» selects the winner. who mu.t attend accredited college, or universities where curriculums provide floriculture 4-H Lamb Club To Meet On Thursday t Ths Adame county 4-H tomb club members will meet Thursday at IX a m. at the 4-H fairgrounds, according to Leo N. Scltenright, county agent Ken MacDonald, animal scientist from Purdue University. will be the discussion lead.-i for the training session He will discuss feeding and management of lambs and demonstrate shearing and clipping for show All 4-H lamb members and others interested in sheep are Invited to attend BIRTH At the Adams county memorial hospital: Arthur and Viola Frosch Werling of R R. 1. Decatur, are the parents of an eight pound, fourteen ounce baby toy. born at 10:01 p.m. Tuesday. Hospital Admitted Grover Sprunger, Berne: Baby Carolyn Wietfeldt, Monroeville: Master Harry F. Anderson 111, Geneva; Miss Margery Swartz. Berne; Miss Nora Brokaw, Decatur. Dismissed Master Douglas Smitley, Geneva; Miss Helen Barkley. Decatur; Mrs Elsie Liggett, Bryant; Mrs. John Carey and baby boy, Decatur. -

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