Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 156, Decatur, Adams County, 2 July 1960 — Page 3

SATURDAY, JULY I, 1968

SOCIETY

Members of Tri Kappa will meet at the Youth and Community Center Tuesday at 7:45 p. m. Eta Tau Sigma will meet at the home of Mrs. Richaid Arnold at 8 p. m. Tuesday. s. The Dutiful Daughters class of the Bethany E.U.B. church will have a picnic at Hanna-Nuttman park Tuesday at 6 p. m. Members are asked to bring table service. The Sacred Heart Study club

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wiU meet Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock with Mrs. Fred Heimann. The Mt. Zkxi WMA will meet at the home of Mrs. Dollie Sprunger Thursday at 7:30 p. m.

Hospital Admitted Master Kirk Velasco. Berne; Mrs. Cora Lough, Decatur. Dismissed Merlin Hamrick, Wren, O. y f Locals Miss Kate Loshe and Miss Jacquie Reidenbach left early this morning for Cheyenne, Wyo., Denver and Colorado Springs, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lose and their three children of Cincinnati stopped. off here Friday to visit with relatives on their way to Crooked Lake. Mrs. Morton Teeple of Tampa. Fla., visited in Decatur with her mother, Mrs. Nina light, who then accompanied her to Florida for a month’s visit. Scholastic Honor To Two County Students LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Eightyseven students made a scholastic index of “6,” the highest possible mark under the grading system,’ in their work at Purdue University in the second semester of the 1959-60 academic year, according to the list announced by the office of the registrar. An additional 585 made an index of “5.5” or higher but less than “6.” making a total of 672 attaining the dis*tihguished rating in the semester. * To achieve this rating, the student must make an index of “5.5”

Clubs Calendar items for each day’s publication must be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30). Carol BebMrt Phone 3-2121 SATURDAY Monroe Boy Scouts paper pickup. Psi Ote Trading Post, 9-12 a.m., Ruth Weigman, Marcia Stevens; 1-4 p.m., Betty Zerkel, Alice Roth, t MONDAY ! Happy Homemakers club, Lehman park, 6:30 p.m. TUESDAY Tri Kappa, Community Center, 7:45 p. m. ~Eta Tau Sigma, Mrs. Richard Arnold, 8 p. m. Dutiful Daughters of Bethany E.U.B. Church, Hanna-Nuttman park. 6 p. m. V.F.W. Ladies auxiliary. Post home, 8 p.m. V.F.W. Post, Post home, 8 p.m. Catholid Ladies of Columbia, C. L. of C. hall, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Monroe Methodist Youth Fellowship, ice cream social, 6-9 p.m. GeCode club picnic, HannaNuttman park; night shift, 12 noon; day shift, 6 p.m. THURSDAY Sacred Heart Study club. Mrs. Fred Heimann, 7 p. m. THURSDAY 1 .Mt. Zion W.M.A., Mrs. Dollie Sprunger. 7:30 p. m. Pleasant Grove WMA, day-long meeting. Mrs. Betty Burger. Zion Lutheran Needle club, 1 p.m., Parish hall. Union Chapel W.S.W.S., 7:30 p.m., Janet Brown. for al work carried in the semester, must complete a minimum of 14 credit hours within that period and must be regularly enrolled on an undergraduate curriculum. Students from Adams county winning this scholastic honor are as follow: Among the 87 making the top index of “6” is Winston C. Lister, Preble, a sophomore in industrial engineering. In the group winning the rating with an index of “5.5” or higher but less than “6" is Lowell W. Beineke, R. 1, Decatur, a junior in the school of science, education and humanities. His second semester index was “5.84.”

Summer Schedule Os Maeses Is Announced The summer schedule of masses at St. Mary’s Catholic church, effective tomorrow, has been announced by the Rt. Rev. Smgr. Simeon Schmitt, pastor. There will be four low masses on Sunday mornings, at 6, 7:30, 9 and 10:30 o’clock. Weekday masses will be celebrated at 6. 7 and 8:15 a.m., and Thursdays at 5:30 p.m Saturday afternoon confessions will start at 2:30 o’clock. * 11 Calls Daily To Church Prayer Phone - Rev. Edward Pacha of the First Christian church has reported that for the last 20 days of June the prayer Vione in his church has proved highly successful, at least if number of calls is any indication. Pacha reported that the meter, which has just been installed for the last 30 days, shows that there have been 1,515 calls and there have also been 701 other calls when the line was busy. Ibis is an average of 76 calls a day and 35 busy signals, which means that there have been an average of 111 calls a day. The number of the phone is 33158 and Rev. Pacha, who records the prayers, is interested so any improvements that the people might have. He has requested that anyone who has an idea for improving the prayer phone, such as making the -prayer longer, changing it more often or any other suggestion, be placed in an envelope and addressed to “Prayer DRIVE-IN THEATRE WELCOME Rural Mail Carriers SUNDAY ONLY w Twa Tap COLOR Hitsl “LAST TRAIN From GUN HILL” KM Datgira, Tray Onken & “3rd MAN On The MOUNTAIN” Watt Disney Thriller! -0 MON. Only, July 4th EnJey a Safe. OraatortAMe Holiday at the Drivodal No Traffic Janu,.Ne Crowding! FIREWORKS DISFtAYI ft “WONDERFUL COUNTRY” Robert MMotam ' tn COLOR! FLUB—SIX COLOR CARTOONS. KIM r- Free Candy, BMteraa, Sparklers—Everybody Come! —I TONITI - TMttf STOOGES In MidniU ■oaeo-’ TWE BLOB”

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Phone, First Christian church, Decatur, Indiana.” 40th Anniversary Os Decatur Gisting Co The Decatur Casting company observed' its 40th anniversary Wednesday. Highlight of the occasion was the special recognition of those employes who have completed multiples of five years employment. - ' Lewis K. Butcher, S. Adrian Myers, and Luther A. Sovine completed 25 years of service and received gold engraved wrist watches and lapel pins. Those earning tvtenty year service pins were Woodrow Kelly, Russell R. Miller, and Orvill Slusher. Robert, L. Butcher, Grover L. Caudle, Clarence Hurless, and Raymond McAhren received ten year service pins. The awards were presented at the plant Friday by Clarence E. Fishbaugh, resident manager, and Glenn A. Mauller. superintendent.

BIRTH A six pound, nine ounce baby girl was born Friday at Richmond to Mr. and Mrs. Pat Teeple. Mrs. Teeple was the former Thressa Laurent, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Laur'ent of Decatur. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. David Teeple of Decatur. At the Adams county memorial hospital: Hector and Marcella Silva Gonjratez .of route 10; Fort Wavne, the parents of a six pound, nine ounce baby boy at 3:35 p. m. Friday. I An eight pouad baby boy was born to Lester and Mary Knittie Sheets, of route 1, Mpnroe, at 6:26 p. m. Friday. A baby boy weighing eight pounds, two and oge half ounces was born at 11:22 p. m. Friday to Robert and Patricia Arnold Roth of Fort Wayne.

THE CITY OF DECATUR Extends A Friendly WELCOME TO THE MEMBERS OF THE INDIANA RURAL LETTER CARR IERS ASSOCIATION ATTENDING THE STATE CONVENTION IN DECATUR We are honored to have you as our guests. We hope your visit to our city is most enjoyable and that you will visit us again, whenever possible.

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