Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 59, Number 241, Decatur, Adams County, 13 October 1961 — Page 6

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Congratulations to the owners of VILLA LANES Decatur’s beautiful n6W ®° W l' ng ani * Rocreation Center. Everyone Will Enjoy BOWLING and REFRESHMENTS AT THE VILLA LANES! Steury Bottling Co. STATE ROAD 1 BLUFFTON, IND. PHONE 676 Distributors of Double Cola - - - Hires Root Beer Heart Club Beverages Featured at the VILLA LANES

INTERIOR and EXTERIOR 'sjre DECORATING « of the VILLA DANIEL EMENHISER PAINTING CONTRACTOR — Using SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Products 310 Winchester Street Decatur, Ind. “Thanks and Best Wishes for Success to the Villa Lanes Owners” DECATUR BUILDING (W BLOCKS . “LOCALLY MADE” . Were Used In The Constructing '■ — — of The New Building for VILLALANES I Wo Extend Our Best Wishes for Success and ” Our Sincere Thanks for This Opportunity, | Stonite Corporation 322 S. 10th St. DECATUR, IND.

THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR. INDIANA

— | 111 DM FOR SC HOOL F.QI IPMKVT The Board of School Trustees of the Berne-French Township Schools lon October 23. 1861, at ■ 8:0(1 PM C.D.T. In the office of the Superintendent of Schools will receive 'sealed bids on Fprm 95 for the following equipment for the new elementary addition: 1 only—-Office Bookcase — Steelcase or equal. No. 1507-0; Hilding glass doors and three adjustable shelves; 5254" high x 37%” wide x 15" deep; color - Metallic Grey 500. 2 only — Combination Storage Cabinet and Wardrobe — Steek-ase No. 318 or equal; right hand compartment has four fixed shelves; left hand compartment for hanging clothes —57” clear under hanger; 63" high X 37*4" wide x 18*4" deep, lock Included: Metallic Grey 500. 6 only—-Slidlng Door Cabinets— Cole No. 7636 L or equal; heavy . gauge steel, five adjustable com-ipa-riments; 76" high x 36” wide x I 1944” deep; color - Metallic Grey; with locks. I 1 only—Secretarial desk — Steelcase No. 150251. or equal; 60” x 80" I working top; 19%” knee Space; I typewriter shelf 1654” wide x I Hi 3/32" deep; three box drawer 17 11/16” wide x 2%” high x 16 11/16” deep; linoleum top 426 grey. 4 ' only—Steelease 2-drawer Letter File with loek. File height to match the above desk. 12 only—Side Chairs — Steelease No. 41 or equal; steel panel back; upholstered saddle seat over foam rubber; Naugahyde - Forest Green 663. 1 only — Posture Typewriter Chair—Steelcase No. C-31 or equal; Grey 500; upholstered In Naugahyde 663 Forest Green. 2 only—Waste Baskets —Steelcase No. 21 or equal; Grey 500. 2 only — Two-Tier Steel Desk Trays—Cole No. 229 Jeter or equal - Gery color. 1 only—Table — Steelcase No. ~15024 —one drawer; 60" long x 30 wide - Grey 500. 4 only—Oak Tables with drawers Beekley-cardy D-2172-18 or equal; 72" x 30”; light oak; plastic tops. 3 only—Teachers’ Desks —Imperial No 20-\ or equal; double pedis tai- 54" x 30" X 3<l>4”; 4-drawers II u" x 23" x 10*4"; 1-drawer IW’ x 23'.' x 10%"; knee drawer 19*4 x 21"," x 2*4"; Golden Oak finish. 3 only—Monroe Portable Partitions No. 410; 10 ft. 2 in- I”*>K x 6 feet high; locking swivll casters; bulletin board 24 x 32 ; smooth brown hard board one side; green chalkboard one side. 1 only—New Heyer Mark 111 Conqueror Spirit Duplicator No. «' complete with Heyer Trend Cabinet, both finished In Futura Green. 40 only- 4 —American Seating: ixo--352 Envoy Desks —Seat height 1. ; Amerex Plastic Tops. I only—Remington Standard, or equal Manual Typewriter, 18" car-’"’V’onlv-—Sections Bookshelves 120 long x 72” high and 10" deep; five adjustable shelves; light oak to match shelving in Clinic Room Copies of these specifications are on file in the office of the Superintendent of Schools. The Board reserves the right to reject any or llernc-French Township School Laverne Sprnnger, Secretary Oct. 13, 20, .Society.— TRI KAPPA SORORITY MET TUESDAY EVENING The Alpha Sigma chapter of Tri Kappa met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Robert Worthman. The sorority voted to support the Community Fund in their usual manner. ‘The Hoosier Art Salon •

also will receive a donation, and I the mental health drive has asked , their support. The club is again furnishing Christmas gifts for the ■ residents of the Adams county home. Two concert tickets have been ' purchased and given to Miss Helen • Haubold, who in turn sees that they used by local music students. Mrs. Simeon Hain reported that the pecans have been ordered. The sorority also intends to sell popcorn to the spectators at the Calithumpian parade. At the conclusion of the meeting, Mrs. John Brecht presented a jeweled past-president’s pin. to Mrs. Worthman in appreciation for her two terms in office. Light refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Worthman, assisted by Mrs. Leo seltenright. The next meeting will be held November 14, at the home of Mrs. Guy Koos. INTERESTING DISCUSSION HELD BY ST. GERARD CLUB Mrs. Jim Roop was hostess to the St. Gerard study club recently. The meeting was opened with a recitation of the rosary. An interesting discussion taken from the “Marriage” magazine was held by the members attending. A new article, from page 14 of the October issue of the magazine, was chosen to be discussed at the next meeting. Mrs. 'Jim Meyer was awarded the door prize. SPECIAL SERVICES HELD BY METHODIST CHURCH WOMEN The women of the Methodist church met in the chapel Thursday morning for the service of prayer and self denial. Mrs. Harry Dailey presented organ music to begin the service. Mrs. Raymond Walters had charge of the devotional period, assisted by Mrs. Lowell Smith, Mrs. Lloyd Ahr and Mrs. Niland Ochsenrider. At the close of the service each one present was asked to write some problem she was experiencing on a slip of paper and then to burn that petition to God at a special table in front of the altar. Each circle had a short meeting following this service. A lovely luncheon was served at noon by circle number one. The tables were decorated with fall flowers and plants. The group sang "happy birthday” to three members who had birthdays in October. Mrs. J. M. Doan reminded the ladies of world community day, Friday, Nov. 3, at the First Methodist church. The general meeting was openi ed following the lunch hour, with 1 organ music by Mrs. Dailey, ij Mrs. O. G. Baughman l had { charge of the worship period reading from the 21st chapter oi Revelations. Mrs. Dan Tyndall sang the solo r “He Smiled On Me.” !" Mrs. A. C. Underwood was proI gram leader. Using excerpts from the study course book, "Edge of the Edge,” she told of the churches being caught up in the upheaval of the times. Also, that “our shrunken world” is bringing about a world community. She then introduced her friend, Mrs. G. Paul Keller, of Anaheim, Calif. Mrs. Keller is the wife of a Navy chaplain, and she gave a very interesting talk concerning the duties and responsibilities of the chaplain in the armed services. Mrs. Dortha Shady had charge of business meeting at which time, the—date of Oct. 27 and 28 was set for the rummage sale to be held in the | church basement. i Mrs. Ralph Smith presented ' certificates for points attained in | the reading course to Mrs. Lloyd Cowens, Mrs. W. P. Robinson, Mrs. Jesse Niblick. Mrs. Lowell Smith and Mrs. Maynard Hetrick. MONMOUTH PTA HAS OPENING MEETING The Monmouth PTA held its first meeting of the year Tuesday evening at the school. President, Warren Nidlinger, presided at the business session. Mrs. Adolph Weidler offered the devotions. David and Harriet Rice presented several musical selections. The secretary’s and treasurer’s reports were given by Mrs. Robert Teeple—and Mrs.— Floyd Strouse. The association voted to include two SIOO scholarships in the budget this year. The two scholarships will be granted to two Monmonth high school graduates who plan to enter the teaching profession in the public schools. The scholarships are awarded on a competition basis. The annual ham supper will be held Thursday, October 19. Supper will be served from 4:30 to 8 p. m. Omer Merriman, Root township trustee, introduced the school principal, John McConaha. who in turn introduced the teachers of the school. A skit entitled, “Billy Gets His Ma to Go to PTA,” was presented. Those participating in the skit were Mrs. Floyd Strouse, Mrs. Lewis Sheets, Mrs. Fred Kunkel, Mrs. William Fifer, and Mrs. Robert Teeple. Refreshments were served by the hospitality committee following the meeting. The next meeting will be Tuesday, November 14. I Charles Arnold will speak on -civil defense. The Loyal Daughters class of the Bethany EUB church will hold its regular class meeting Tuesday

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. GRAND OPENING— The snack bar is one of the main features of the Villa Lanes, U. S. 224 West, e which will have its grand opening Saturday.—(Staff photo) -

e - at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Robert Garard. 1 Mrs. Christina Hackman will be hostess to the St. Ann study club Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. t The 39’ers club will hold their r.egular monthly dinner meeting f with a carry-in, Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Youth and Community j Center. f The Decatur home demonstraf tion club will meet Wednesday at I 1:30 p.m. at the C. L. of C. hall. . All members having birthdays this 3 I month are to bring articles fori j the auction. Election of officers - will be held at this time, also. 1 i The Catholic Young Adults will j have a hayride and hot dog bake t at Tom Rumschlag s house, Wednesday at 8 p.m. 1 • The St. Paul ladies aid will meet ’ with Mrs. Sarah Martin Thursday ' at 7 p.m. ' LOCALS Tonya Frauhiger, 3, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Frauhiger. " of Craigville, has been dismissed '■ from the Clinic hospital at Blufd fton. “ Kay Lynn Strahm, 16, daughter d of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Strahm, II of Craigville, has been admitted Has a patient at the Clinic hospital in Bluffton. „ Exhibits at the annual Wells s county chrysanthemum show will ’ be open to the public at the 4-H building from 1 to 9 p.m. Satur--1 day, and from 1 to 6 p.m. Sun- : day. ’ A/lc Daniel J. Mills is confined ’ to Ward 18, William Beaumont f General hospital, El Paso, Tex., , after undergoing surgery Tuesday. J He had been suffering from a stiff . knee and surgery was performed ‘ to remove some cartilage. The , operation was successful and he i is progressing nicely. He will bei . hospitalized for several weeks. I , Miss Sandra Tankersley, daugh-' . ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Geyer, i , 504 N. Second street, celebratedher 16th birthday last Wednesday.' I ’ — — ——

1 i — . —3 1 ———Mi—, Congratulations VILLA LANES » Nultman Ave. U.S. 224 West . I DURING YOUR k = — — GRAND OPENING ■| SATURDAY-OCTOBER 14 We Were Selected By VILLA ! LANES To Supply Some of— — ■ the Material Used In The I ’ 16 Alley Construction DECATUR-KOCHER LUMBER, INC. 11l W. Jefferson St. Phone 3-3131 i

Sandra is a member of the freshman class at Decatur high school. Mrs. Dick Heller, Sr. and her mother, Mrs. Van R. Grant, left for Rensselaer this morning. Mrs. Heller will return to Decatur Monday. JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES KINGDOM HALL Corner Monroe and Ninth Sunday 4:15 p.m.: Watchtower Bible Study and discussion on the subject, “Respect for the Sanctity of Blood.” One of the scripture texts for consideration will be Genesis 9:4, "Flesh with its soul—its blood—you must not eat.” Tuesday 8:00 p.m.: Bible study using the study aid, “You May Survive Armageddon Into God's New World.” Friday 7:30 p.m.: Theocratic Ministry-School followed by Kingdom Ministry service meeting.

We Extend Our Congratulations and Thanks! It is an Honor To Be of Service To The Beautiful VILLA LANES ® THE GREATEST NAME IN WATER CONDITIONING 3rd & Madison Sts. Decatur, Ind. Phone 3-2114

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1931

. Chicago White Sox • Recall Three Men CHICAGO (UPD—The Chicago White; Sox today called up out- ’ fielder Ken Berry and second baseman Dick Kenworthy from Clinton of the Midwest League and catcher—Larry -Johnson from Lincoln of the Three-I League. 800 Ferriss Signs j As Minnesota Coach . MINNEAPOLIS (UPD —Dave J (Boo) Ferris, former pitcher for the Boston Red Sox. today signed ■| as pitching coach with the Minnesota Twins. ; I Ferriss Will succeed Ed Lopat who has joined the Kansas City ; j Athletics. s 4 — — ; * ll——— ■ — ""““■■■■