Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 165, Decatur, Adams County, 15 July 1963 — Page 2

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Locate Mike Meyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Meyer of Anthony Meadows, is reported steadily improving following an emergency operation at the Adams county memorial hospital. His room numPer is 351. Mr. and Mrs. James Baumann left Saturday evening to spend a

iveek with Mrs. Baumann’s broth■v. .'

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Mrs. Wallace Underwood and daughter Karen of Tipton, are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Roy S. ■JohnSOff. •-yy-— Miss Denni Johnson of Los Angeles, Calif., arrived Friday to spend a vacation at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Roy S. Johnson. -. Miss Marjorie Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Peteri 1 son, 518 West Madison street,. rej cently celebrated her 16th birth- ' day. Miss Peterson is a student at

Decatur Catholic high school, A 16th birthday was recently obsreved by Miss Marilyn Harman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Harmon of 704 Elm street. Miss Hammon attends Decatur high school. Miss Kathy Walters, a Decatur Catholic high school student, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. jhchsrd Walters, 939 North 13th Street, observed her 16th birthday on Independence Day.

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A high school student, Miss Eileen Kgssen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kessen of 315' North 3rd street, recently observed her 16th birthday. July is also the month for Miss Lois Keller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert KeleY of -25 Homestead to celebrate her 16th birthday. Miss Keller is a student at Decatur high school.

Mrs. William Lister o£ Preble, is

visiting in Seaford, Dele., with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Winston Lifter, and other son, David, in Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cowans spent the visiting friepds in Windsor, Canada. M Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schafer and children Steve, Carol, and Janice, and Miss Jane Schafer of Fort Wayne recently visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Fritz-, inger.

The Missed Susan Keller, Beverly Thieme and Kathy Shoaf, all of. DecStur, and' Janice Krueckeberg, Willshire, 0., returned hortie Saturday afternoon following a twoweek vacation- in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. William Schumacher and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Beal visited Sunday in Lafayette with Frank who is in the Indiana state soldiers’ home recuperating from an eye operation. —

.Societu HOPE AND FAITH CIRCLES MEET RECENTLY The Hope and Faith circle of the Union Chapel W.S.W.S. met at the home of Mrs. Earl Chase with Mrs. Tom Harrell as co-hostess. The call to worship was given by the leader, Mrs; Kenneth Angle, after which the song, “We’ve a Story to Tell to thie Nations,” was sung by the group. The lesson entitled, “The Church on the Rim of East Asia” was given with the Mesdames Wilber Fdor, Torn Barrell, William Welker, Homer Tschannen and Kenneth Angle, leader taking part. Mrs. Wayne Troutner gave an interesting report on spiritual life. Each circle had its own business meeting with headers Mrs. Tom Harrell and Janet Brown in charge. The Hope circle wil have a picnic in August at Hanna-Nuttman Park. The members are asked to bring their families. Miss Brown will be the leader. Delicious refreshments were then served to the members by the hostess. The Blue Creek Up and At It 4-H club is sponsoring a bake sale, in front of the 5c to $1 Store in Berne, Saturday, July 20.

Births At the Adams county memorial hospital: Norman and Wilda Bradtmiller Scheumann, Preble, became the parents of an 8 lb., 9 oz., baby boy born at 3:18 a.m. Saturday. A 6 lb., 12 oz., baby girl was born to Lanny and Mary Ellen Walter Ross, Fort Wayne, at 8:56 p.m. Saturday. Sunday at 11:11 p.m., a 9 lb., 12 oz. baby girl was born to Charles and Mary Heller Fisher of 310 Winchester street, Decatur. Hospital Admitted James Wyer, Hoagland; Miss Kay Wynn, Decatur; Mrs. Maude Clark, Geneva; Edward Berting. Mrs. Frances Uleman, Decatur; Mrs. Clarence Rowden, Monroe. Dismissed Miss Rachel Burry, Mrs. Joseph Kahlert and baby girl, Berne; Mrs. Lena Reynolds, Linn Grove; William Lbughrige, Decatur; Master Kent Allmanndinger, ’Berne; Mrs. james Hamrich,. WrjivJo.; , Arthur Farlow, Geneva; ■ Mrs. Harry Meyers and baby girl, Monroeville; Mrs. Glen Goodin, Willshire, O.; Mrs. Ferris Fox and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. John Habegger and baby girl, Mrs. Haroki Brunner and baby boy, Berne; Mrs. Joseph Eicher and baby girl, Geneva; Mrs. Kenneth O’Stiaughnessey and baby girl, Monroeville: Mrs. Irvin Campbell, Bryant; Miss Malvery Hill, Mrs. Clarence Michael, Mrs. Anna Vance, Miss Katherine Ward, Decatur; Mrs. Norman Scheumann and baby boy, Preble; Mrs. Herbert Goelz, Hoagland . Hook Is Reelected As DAV Commander Clarence G. Hook was reelected commander of the Adams county chapter of the Disabled American Veterans at a recent election of officers held by the local chapter. Jerome Heimann was elected senior vice commander, while Felix Yoder and Gordon Brodbeck were elected first and second junior vice commanders respectively. Harold Hitchcock was elected treasurer and Jesse Serna ser-geant-at-anns. Melvin Gallogly was chosen as officer-of the day and Paul Hodle as chaplain. Trustees elected were Elmer Ralston, one year; Robert Avgust, two years;.and R.aiph Bailer, three years.

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MONDAY, JULY 15, 1963

_ ,ju Al • nA MHhH PROMOTED— Promotion of Kenneth W. Nash to assistant traffic manager at the Decatur plant of the Central Soya Co. was announced today by Tom H. Allwein, plant manager. Nash joined the company in 1951 and has been with the traffic department since 1955. He has completed a two-year course in traffic and transportation management at Indiana University extension and the LaSalle University extension course in traffic and transportation. Nash and his family reside at 928 North Second St. Radio Announcer To Emcee 4-H Festival Jack Underwood, WOWO radio announcer, has been secured to “emcee” the 4-H entertainment festival acording to Roy L. Price, 4-H fair chairman. The entertainment festival will be held Tuesday evening, July 30, starting at 8:15 following the parade. Mrs. Delmore Wechter is chairman of the arangements for the festival. She states there will be two classes; musical and non-mus-ical with prizes being given to fifth place in each class. The prizes are: $9 for first, $7 for second, $5 for third, $3 for fourth and $1 for fifth. There are eight entries now and more are needed. Entry forms are available at the county extension office. Mrs. Wechter reports that the judges will be from outside Adams county. She also asks that participants using records in their act have a record that has only one selection on a side.

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