Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 257, Decatur, Adams County, 31 October 1962 — Page 3

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C'h r i s t m a s Merchandise Arriving Daily! Myers Florist 903 N. 13th St. I COMPLETE VARIETY I I QUALITY MEAT I 4 WE THINK THE WORLD'S BEST ■OLD SMOKEY - THICK or MEDIUM II SLICED BACON 11 ■ 59 c Tender - Beef Juicy - Tender I CHUCK SIRLOIN I 0 ROAST STEAK I lb lb - I ■■ GROUND - FRESH - HOURLY H ■ground beef| I 3 T 9 I Schmitt’s Famous Lean - Sliced I Lean-Casing Fresh-Side I I SAUSAGE PORK I lb il I

WOOLENS COHAMA VELVET Plain shades or plaids in Estron blend Nub-weave for Crush resistant, 39 in. wide 100% wools and blends. Dresses, Sults or Skirts. 45 in black, navy and red. Low priced from in. wide, washable. Low prices at $298 s|9B „ * FALL FABRICS TARPOON — Scotchgard fin- BATES. Disciplined Cottons, J ish. Popular for Skirts, Suits, new Fall patterns, I V*/ Slacks, 45 in. « Oft formerly 1.29 yd. / y wide —*.— yd. A*'® nowyd. f/ I CORDUROY—2O pieces print- j j nc h Gingham Checks for / 1 ed patterns, good selection, smo cked pillows JBV / I 39 to 42 in. < JO 5 colorsyd. /jPC I 1 y ?‘ u LININGS - Sheath and Coat I SHAGBARK -Nub weave Linings; Large se | ec »ion col- I care-free cotton, 45 in. wide, ors 45 in wi<Je . J /• I ,e 1-59 yd 69 C nd 79c A 1 } AFKTA ”"< l OKGAND.ES // / obi.; beautiful «EQ ' lm ', l ” d * ,y 1 pattern. yd. 1*59 DACRON-COTTON blend, in ¥ AwW stripes or plaids; fall pat- SHANTUNG — Silk-like shanterns, absolutely no ironing. lung, 45 in. wide, good 45 in. wide 8 Oft election fall M |ft ' yd. A *3F® shadesyd. A * FANCY OUTlNG—Sanforized; TRIMMINGS — Largest selec- / Kiddie patterns and tion in Decatur. Laces, Sewother patterns yg Of* ° nS ' braids, Fringes. Look .JT — — yd. them over. || EHINGER'S H OPEN FRI. A SAT. 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. I A————————nJ

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TO CELEBRATE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Myers, Wren, 0., will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary Sunday, with an open house in their home from 2 to 5 p.m. They were married November 2, 1912, and have two children, David L. Myers and Martha Myers, both from Wren. Friends are requested to omit gifts. NORMA BAUMAN HONORED WITH SURPRISE SHOWER A surprise bridal miscellaneous shower was given recently for Miss Norma Bauman bride-elect of Raymond Ballard, in the Ronald Ballard residence. Guests were hidden in separate rooms and Miss Bauman was sent on an errand to the kitchen. When she entered the room where there was a beautiful bride doll under a pink and white draped shower, surrounded by gifts; guests all came from the other rooms and surprised her. A lovely hat, adorned with a variety of gadgets, was placed on Miss Bauman’s head. Games were played, prizes going to Mrs. Clifford Landis and Mrs. Herman Stoneburner, who present, ed them to the bride-elect. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Ronald Ballard and Mrs. Theodore Baker. Advice to the bride was written in a little autograph book which was read aloud and the group was told the advice was appreciated. Those attending were Mrs. Fred Bauman, Mrs. Leo Feasel, Mrs. Raymond Ballard, Mrs. Kenneth Ramsey, Mrs. Pat Gase, Mrs. Clifford Landis, Mrs. Herman Stoneburner, Mrs. Audrey Brown, Mrs. Ronald Ballard and Mrs. Theodore Baker. Those unable to attend, but sending gifts, were Mrs. Gerald Strickler, Mrs. Ronald Hill, Mrs. Raymond Hill and Mrs. Richard Hill. ST. PAUL LADIES’ AID HAS MEETING The St. Paul Ladies’ aid met at the home of Mrs. Robert Welch. The group sang a hym and devotions were given by Mrs. Tom Bays, followed by prayer given by Mrs. Jack W. Mcßride. The aid agreed to pay for the papering and painting of the pasonage. The evening was spent in quilting and sewing carpet rags. At the next meeting, it was decided, the. group would make bandages., The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Arnold Martirr. A report was given of the district meeting at FAMILY DINNER HONORS SOLDIER Pfc. Charles F. Lohman was honored with a family dinner before leaving for Fort Dix, N.J., for overseas duty. He took his basic training at Fort Knox, Ky.; then was in Fort Ord, Calif., three and one half months, taking special training in automation. Those attending from out of town, were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Luhman and Dave of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson of Crawfordsville; Dr. and Mrs. Arnold Duemling, Tom, Don and Jane of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hartman of Fort Wayne. The St. Joseph study club will meet at the home of Mrs. Joe

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Murphy, Thursday at 8:15 p.m. The Deborah circle of the IfiUß (Trinity) church will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m, in the home of Mrs. Glen McDonald. Mrs. Gerald Light will be the leader. The Flo-Kan Sunshine girls will meet at the Moose home Monday at 6 p.m. This is an important meeting and each girl is urgently asked to be present. 'There will be practice for the convention November 25. Everyone must be prompt. The Happy Homemakers home demonstration club will meet with Mrs. John Baltzell Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Unit 1 of the WSWS of the Bethany EUB will meet with Mrs. Clarence Brunnegraff, 321 North. Eigthth street, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. The 39erswill meet for a carryin dinner Tuesday noon at the Community Center. Delta Theta Tau inspection and business meeting will be Tuesday at 6 p.m., in the Elks home. Dinner will follow at the Villa Lanes. All alumna and members-at-large must make reservations by Saturday with Jo Neireiter, 3-2525. World Community day will be held at the Presbyterian church Friday at 7:30 p.m. Locals The United Fund drive in Portland and Jay county has reached $35,900, and is approaching its goal of $39,520. Homer Hoblet has undergone surgery at the Parkview hospital, Fort Wayne. His room number is 314. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Pryor and daughters Pamela and Patti Anne, will move Friday to their new home in Valparaiso; Pamela was in the first grade at St. Joseph school. The Pryors lived in Decatur for the past ten years, and Pryor was manager of the local NIPSCO office during that time. He is now manager of the Gas company at Valparaiso.

Hospital Admitted Raymond Linder, Decatur; Mrs. Louis Baumgartner, Geneva; Miss Martha Hirschy, Berne; Mrs. Gene Hindenlang, Decatur. Dismissed Mrs. Harry Dailey, Decatur; Mrs. Thomas Burk and baby girl, Berne. Births At the Adams county memorial hospital: Tuesday, at 1:37 p.m., a baby boy was born to Roger and Norma Johnson Gentis, 252 Park Place. The baby weighed 7 pounds and 9 ounces. A baby girl, weighing 6 pounds and 14 ounces, was born to Levi H. and Emma Schwartze Schwartz, rout 1, Berne. The baby was born at 1:57 a.m., Wednesday. Raymond and Mary Steigmeyer Schultz, route 4, Decatur, are the parents of a baby boy weighing 7 pounds and 2% ounces. The baby was bom Wednesday at 12:07 p.m. Pleasant Mills Lions Serve Supper Friday The Pleasant Mills Lions club will serve a pancake and sausage supper from 5 to 7 o’clock Friday evening at the Pleasant Mills school. Prices will be $1 for adults and 50 cents for children. The public is invited.

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Club "- Schedule Ruth Rowlincon, Society Editor Telephone 3-2121 Calendar item* for each day's publication must be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday**9:3o). WEDNESDAY Bethany circle of the United Church of Christ, Mrs. William Feller, 7:45 p.m. Shakespeare club, Miss Frances Dugan, 2 p.m. Live and Learn club, Mr®. Wilbur Foor, 1:30 p.m. St. Vincent De Paul society, C. L. of C. hall, 2 p.m. THURSDAY St. Joseph study club, Mrs. Joe Murphy, 8:15 p.m. Psi lote trading post: 1 to 4, Kay Boch, Karen Galbreath; 6 to 9, Jan Erekson, Sara Lu Collier. Unit 1 WSWS Bethany EUB, Mrs. Clarence Brunnegraff, 7:30 p.m. Nuttman Ave. United Brethren WMA, church, 7:30 p.m. Monroe WSCS, the church, 7:25 p.m. Unit 3, WSCS, Bethany EUB church, Mrs. Ivan Stucky, 7:30 p.m. Unit 2, WSCS, Bethany EUB church, Mrs. Gerald Cole, 2 p.m. Union Chapel Ladies’ aid, church basement, all day. Everready Sunday school class, Methodist church, 7:30 p.m. So-Cho-Rea bridge club, Mrs. Tillman Gehrig, 7:30 p.m. St. Cecilia Discussion club, Mrs. Robert Zeser, 8 p.m. Order of the Rainbow, Masonic hall, 6:45 p.m. Women of the Moose formal enrollment, Moose hall, executive 7:30 p.m.; chapter, 8 p.m. Southeast PTA, Southeast school, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY Pleasant Mills Lions club pancake and sausage supper, Pleasant Mills school, 5 to 7 p.m. Psi lote trading post: 1 to 4, Betty Zerkel, Sara Lu Collier; 6 to 9, Janet Miller, Phyllis Hutker. World community day, Presbyterian church, 7:30 p.m. St. Paul Lutheran church, Preble, rummage sale, Decatur hatchery, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. SATURDAY Psi lote trading post: 1 to 4, Janeen Augsburger, Marlene Buuck. Flo-Kan Sunshine girls. Moose home, 6 p.m. St. Paul Lutheran church, Preble, rummage sale, Decatur Hatchery, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Story hour, Decatur library, 1:30 p.m. MONDAY Deborah circle, EUB (Trinity) church, Mrs. Glen McDonald, 7:30 p.m. American Legion auxiliary juniors will meet at the Legion home at 4 p.m. Music department, Mrs. Harry Dailey, 8 p.m. Executive meeting Decatur Methodist WSCS, Mrs. D. C. Shady, 9 a.m. Literature department, Mrs. A. R. Holthouse, 7:45 p.m. TUESDAY Happy Homemakers club, Mrs. John Baltzell, 7:30 p.m. 39ers, Community center, 12 noon. Delta Theta Tau inspection, Elks home, 6 p.m. Decatur Sailor On Destroyer Tender USS-PIEDMONT (FHTNC) — Max I. Kallenberger, instrumentman second class, USN, son of Wesley Kallenberger of 425 Grant St., Decatur., is serving aboard the destroyer tender USS Piedmont. Hie Piedmont has facilities to repair destroyers, including those with anti-submarine warfare equipment.

Cub Seoul Pack 3061 To Meet Thursday Cub Pack 3061 will hold its November pack meeting in the Lincoln school auditorium Thursday evening at 7:30. Judge Myles F. Parrish, Cubmaster, announced that this wil be a very important meeting which will be the final pack meeting before the expiration of the “Go Roundup” which ends in December. Thirteen new Cubs will be inducted into the pack with the impressive Bob Cat ceremony. A special award ceremony has been aranged with the very presence of Akela, who will present 4 * the awards. Kenneth Erhart, chairman of the pack, emphasized, “Cub scouting will help your boy grow because as a Cub Scout, he will learn respect for others, he will learn to ‘do his best’ and give good will with a smile and a helping hand, and his program is designed to promote the mutual understanding of all members of your family. “Cub Scouting is a home-center-ed program of fun for all eight, nine, and ten-year-old boys and their families, an opportunity for additional family activities, such as picnics, outings and historical trips, and an opportunity to develop family cooperation and a richer family life. “Cubbing emphasizes ideals, recognition, achievement, things to do and family fun,” chairman Erhart stated. All Cubs, parents, friends, and > any boy who wishes to join the pack are urged to come and enjoy the fun. The meeting will last only about an hour, colored pictures of the recent Go-Round-Up held at Hanna-Nuttman park will be shown, and refreshments will be served. Adams Central Class To Hold Election At least one Adams county classroom will be holding its own election.next Tuesday, Robert Brown, eigtn grade instructor at Adams Central community school, said today. The class members in Brown’s eighth grade class have chosen their own precinct committeemen, party chairmen, collected posters on each candidate from both political parties, and have waged a strong campaign. Students have also designed their own campaign posters. One outstanding ooster, designed by Miss Amanda Hilty on her own initiative, is on display in the Decatur Daily Democrat window this week. Miss Hilty also won the civil war essay contest last spring Tastefully decorated in colored pencil, the large poster explains what each letter of. the name “Democrats” stands for, with the admonition, “For Better Government, Vote Democratic.” If yT’ have semetblro to seU trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIC. results.

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Open House, Dance At Legion Home Tonight Adams Post 43, Americas Legion, will observe open house all day today and hold a public dance tonight after the Halloween parade

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at the Legion home, First and Madison streets. The public ia invited to visit the Legion home today and tonight. Trade In a good town — Decatur