Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 148, Decatur, Adams County, 23 June 1964 — Page 3
TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 19M
SOCIETY
WOMEN OF THE MOOSE MEET The Women of the Moose met at the Moose home Thursday evening and enrollment was held for five new members. The Academy of Friendship chairman, Mrs. Oran Schultz, was in charge of the ceremony in which two new academy members, Mrs. Dean Baughman and Mrs. Darrell Kreischer, received their friendship rings. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting by academy members Mrs. Amandus Zelt, Mrs.,George Myers, Mrs Maggie Haley and Mrs. Schultz. Installation of officers will be held June 25. The Pleasant Mills community organization meeting will be held in the Pleasant Mills gym Monday at 7:30 p.m. The Eagles auxiliary will meet ICE CREAM SOCIAL Wednesday, June 24 3:00 to 11:00 F. M. at V. F. W. Lawn Homemade Ice Cream, Sandwiches, Soft Drinks Sponsored by V. F. W. Auxiliary
SPECIAL VALUES THIS WEEK ONLY SEERSUCKER DRESS SALE One and Two pc. Styles Reg. 8.95 and 9.95 1 J 7 Reg. 10.98 » 3 • Reg. 11.98 and 12.98 Reg. 14.98 $ lO LADIES & JUNIOR COTTON SKIRTS Sizes 10-20 Plaids and solid cottons. Pastel and dark colors > including navy and black *2.99 *3-99 *4-99 LADIES BATHING SUITS REDUCEDI Famous Lee brand with built-in bras. Reg. Price j Sale Price $9.95 $ 7.98 $10.95 $ 9.98 $12.95 --$10.95 $14.95 $12.95 $18.95 $16.95 BATHING CAPS-Two qualitiesß9c and $1 ONE TABLE OF LADIES HATS. Greatly Reduced. Better Grades. White and colors $1 READY MADE DRAPERIES ON SALE Pinch pleated ready to hang. They're washable. Solid white or beige in 63" or 84" length. 2 pajjerns in prints in 84" length. Our Reg. $2.98 quality 2 pr. $5 BED PILLOW SALE—Choice of two kinds. Our Reg. 2.99 quality. Full size pillows. Soft Vitron fiber filled or feather pillows. 10% Down and 90% Duck feathers. Flowered or stripe cover with corded edges 2 for $5 81x108" PERCALE SHEETS with flowered border. One pair of matching pillow cases. Colors: green, yellow, lilac, blue and pink. Reg. 5.98154.99 CANNON BATH TOWEL ENSEMBLE SALE Square Dance-sets of stripes neatly squared off in an exciting pattern. A contemporary towel with real old-fashioned value. Pink, blue, yellow or green. Brand new pattern. Bath Size 2 for $1 Hand Towel to Match 3 for $1 Wash Cloth To Match- 5 for $1 COTTON PLISSE CREPE BY THE YARD Small, neat patterns for gowns and pajamas, etc. 36" wide. Reg. 49c Quality 3 yds. $1 PILLOW SALE—New print designs. Polyfoam filled. Good size 17" squire 15x21" oblong. Wonderful value. Only . 98c CHAIR CUSHIONS »'itb ffiKon strings9Bc SHREDCED FOAM 1:4 LAGS-M-oz.' per bag. For stuffing animals, pillow:, cu-lions, efe Reg. 59c 2 bags $1 DRESS PRINT SALE. Reg. 39c yd. Cut off bolt any length needed. One group of patterns to close out for Wednesday only-— 25c yd. SPORTSWEAR PIQUE—Drip dry quality. Figured patterns. Our reg. 79c yd 2 yds. $1 PRINTED TERRY CLOTH-Excellent patterns. Colorful. Our Reg. $1.19 —‘ yd. 98c GIRLS' GIRLS BATHING SUITS, broken sizis $1 ONE GROUP GIRLS SHORTS, Sizes 4 to 14 2 for $1 GIRLS PRINT SLEEVELESS BLOUSES, Sizes 4 to 12 $1 GIRLS BLOUSES, Reg. $1.98 $1.59 GIRLS PAJAMAS, broken sizes. Wash and wear cotton prints. Size 6to 14 $1 BOYS DECK PANTS, sizes 6to 12. Blue, red and ~~ black. Reg. $1.98 $1.50 SMALL BOYS SHORTS, Size 2, 3 and 4. Reg. sl79c BABY DIAPER SALE. Heavy weight gauze quality. 21x40" irregulars. 2 doz. $5 ONE GROUP BABY PANTS, Snap or pull on style. Sizes S-M-L and XL. 59c and 69c value 3 pair $1 INFANTS NYLON STRETCH CRAWLERS, Yellow I or White. Were 1.6998 c 6 ONLY! LADIES WOVEN STRAW BAGSS2 plus tax 7 ONLY; LADIES STRAW BAGS, leather trim 2.50 plus tax LADIES COTTON HALF SLIPS. Reg. 1.79. Sizes S-M-L-XL 2 for $3 LADIES NYLON GOWNS & PEIGNORS, broken sizes. $6.95 valuesss SEAMLESS NYLON HOSIERY SALE. Runless. Irregular of a famous brand 1.75 quality. Sizes 9to 11. Suntan shades—Pair 79c Box of 3 pair $2 NIBLICK & CO. v FOR SMART FASHIONS ♦ ’ ■ ' r ~"
at the Eagles hall Monday at 8 p.m. * The “Builders Class of the Trinity EUB church will hold its family picnic at Hanna-Nuttman park Thu/sday at 6:30 p.m. Those planning to attend are asked to bring their own hot dogs, buns, table service, and a covered dish. Dessert and drinks will be furnished. ENTERTAIN FOR BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nussbaum, route 4, entertained Sunday in celebration of the birthday of Mrs. Harvey Haggard and also Father’s day. Those who were present and enjoyed a carry-in dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Haggard, Joyce Haggard and Max McNeal, Monroeville; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haggard and children Vicki and Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Andrews and son Ross, Ossian; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Andrews and daughter Sherri, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Friemuth and daughter Diane, Mrs. J. C. Rich and Janette Rich, Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hos man, Monroe; and the host family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nussbaum and daughters Jackie, Barbara and Teresa. Our Lady of Victory discussion club will meet at the home of Mrs. Irenaeus Gase at 8 p.m. Friday. Note the change from Thursday.
CHERYL LOBSIGER RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP Cljeryl Lobsiger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Lobsiger, 521 Madison stret, Decatur, is among the large enrolment of students at St. Louis Institute of Misic this summer. Twenty-one states are represented by the student body in the summer session. The six-week term began with convocation exercises June 22, and concludes July 31. Cheryl, a pupil of Ruth Castle, 219% Berry Street, Fort Wayne, progressive series piano teacher, was awarded a scholarship to the summer session. In addition to their music Judies, various recreationalarid social activities are on the agenda of the students during the summer session. These include a musicale and reception held on the St. Louis Institute of Music grounds; a tour of St. Louis, including the national Jefferson memorial, the historic riverfront, the Showboat, St. Louis art museum, Missouri botanical gardens, attendance at two of the performances of the Municipal Opera: also Pi Mu initiation and banquet at Cheshire Inn, as well as attendance at various recitals and little symphony concerts. KIRCHNER REUNION IS OBSERVED Rev. and Mrs. G. E. Kiechner, San Francisco, Calif., were the honqred guests at a family gathering at the Lions park, Fort Wayne, Sunday. < A delicious potluck dinner was served and enjoyed at the noon hour. The day was spent in reminiscent talk and meeting relatives who had not been together for a number of vears. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Truman Hey, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bebout, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Burndige, Mrs. Ellen Wesieki and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clemmer and family, Edwin Kirchner, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Clemmer, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Hieny, John Clammer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dickmeyer and daughter Helen, Mrs. Richard Brames and daughter Donna, Mrs. Donna Van Allen and daughter, all of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kirchner, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Kirchner and family, Miss Erma Kirchner, Preble; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Friedly, Convoy, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert English, Van Wert, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brundige and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Smith, Columbia City, 0.; Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Brundige, Roanoke; Mrs. Will Kirchner, West Lafayette; Mr. . and Mrs. George Hoffert, Ligonier; David Bieberick, Indianapolis; Walter Schmidt, Mrs. Katherine Horning, San Francisco, Calif; Mrs. Lloyd Shackley, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lengerich, Mrs. Ralph Cauble and daughter, Donna, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Worthman and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Macke, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bieberich, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bieberich, Mrs. Charles Kirchner, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hilpert, all of Decatur. Trade in- a pood town — Decatur. Smart Figuring Printed Pattern w / Iv LA /• • WA ” I x I I V I / ~92\Q f SIZES 10-18 Li Spare, elegant princess—shaped away from the waist into a lighthearted, side-pleat flare. Most flattering for ALL figures — easysew, too. Printed Pattern 9210: Misses’ Sizes 10 t .12, 14, 16, 18. Size 16 recruires 3-% yards 35-inch fabric. FIFTY CENTS in coins for this pattern — add 15 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing and special handling. Send to Marian Martin, Deqatur Daily Democrat Pattern Efept., 232 West 18th St., New-York 11, N. Y. Print plainly Name, Address with Zone, Size and Style Number. YOUR FREE PATTERN IS READY — choose it from 250 design ideas in new SPRINGSUMMER Pattern Catalog, just out! Dresses, sportswear, coats, more! Send 50c now.
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WALTER REUNION AT SUNSET PARK The Walter reunion was recently held at Sunset park with the following officers elected for the coming year: president, Dick Haggerty; vice president, Mrs. Ruth Durkin; secretary, Charles Walter; treasurer, Eddie Rausch. Those atending the reunion were Mr. and Mrs. Lavere Engle, Dayton, O.; Mr. and Mrs. James Goldrick and children, Kathy, Janet and Jimmy, Cape Girardeau, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Pat Haggerty, Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. Ruth Engle and son Bill, Niles, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rausch and son, Chicago, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Haggerty and family, Lansing, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Volz, Karyn and John Volz, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walter, Fort Wayne; Mrs. Ada Colter, Miss Violet Stogdill, Bluffton; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Zeigler, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. James E. Tarr and children, Mrs. Louise Hoffman, Hartford City; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Swearingen, Mrs. Emily Engle and children, Decatur. The next Walter reunion will be held June 13, 1965, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Volz, 2027 Dunkelberg Road, Fort Wayne. The Goodwill Industries truck will be in town Friday. Anyone having donations is asked to call 3-4181 or 3-2585. Sunday a chartered bus for Mooseheart will be at the Moose home at 4:45 and wil leave at 5 a.m. Rights Bill Passage Could Be Delayed WASHINGTON (UPD— Enactment of the civil rights bill possibly could be delayed until August, although congressional leaders of both parties want the measure on the law books by July 4. The latest in a long series of roadblocks arose today, in a renewed partisan squabble over the unrelated question of when to recess Congress for the Republican National Convention. Unless Democratic leaders agree to quit for two weeks starting with the Fourth of July weekend, irked Republicans may temporarily withhold votes needed to help clear the civil rights bill from the Southernled House Rules Committee. Chairman Emanuel Celler, DN.Y., of the Judiciary Committee, who is'’House of the bill, warned that the recess hassle could delay final passage of the measure until afteu- the Republican convention. Births A baby boy weighing 6 lbs., 14 oz., was bom Sunday to Joseph and Sally Hain Sallot at St. Joseph’s hospital, Fort Wayne. ’ ,At the Adams county memorial hospital: / Chalmer and’ Roselin Charleston Houston, Willshire, 0., are the parents of a 7 lb., 12% 0;.., btlby girl born at 5:50 p. m., Monday. Hospital Mrs. Charles Wyss, Hoagland; Master Bryan Flueckiger, Berne;
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Club Schedule Telephone 3-2121 Judy Hirschy Society Editor Calendar items for each day's publication must be phoned tn by 11 a.m. (Saturday «:30) TUESDAY Delta Theta Tau, picnic, Mrs. Eugene Dryer, Anthony Wayne Meadows, 6:30 p.m. Olive Rebekah lodge, Red Men hall, 7:30 p. m. Tri Kappa, Initiation, 6 p. m. Eta Tau Sigma, Mrs. Lester Sheets, 8 p. m. WEDNESDAY Bethany Circle of the Zion United Church of Christ, Mrs. Edward Jaberg, 7:30 p.m. First Presbyterian church, annual orange blossom tea, 2:30 p.m. Live and Learn home demonstration club, Mrs. Harry Lehrman, 1:30 p.m. Bring TV stamps. VFW auxiliary. Ice cream social, VFW lawn. 3 to 11 p.m. Ruth and Naomi Circle of Zion United Church of Christ, church, birthday dinner, 12 o'clock noon. ' 1 THURSDAY Leah Circle of the Decatur EUB church, Mrs. William Journay, leader Mrs. Flossie Hower, 7:30 p.m. Builders Class of Trinity EUB church, family picnic, HannaNuttman park, 6:30 p.m. Women of Moose, Moose home, installation of officers, 8 p.m. Order of the Eastern Star, initiation, 7:30 p.m. Masonic hall. Masonic hall. Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, Barbara August and Mary Ann Meyer: 6-9, Shirley Hoffman and Susie Elliott. Monroe WCTU, potluck dinner, Mrs. Merdinand Martz, 10 a.m. Friendship Circle of the Church of God, fellowshio hall, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY Goodwill Industries Truck, anyone having donations call 3-4181 or 3-2585. Roadside Council meeting, Library, 1 p.m. ? Our Lady of Victory discussion club, Mrs. Irenaeus Gase, 8 p.m. Note change from Thursday. American Legion Auxiliary, Legion home, social meeting, 8 p.m. Psi lo‘a Trading Post. 1-4, Mary Ann Meyer and Jane Reed; 6-9, Jeanne Knape and Marcia Freeby. Decatur Missionary Friendship circle, Lincoln park, 6:30 p.m. SATURDAY Psi lota Trading Post, 1-4, Nola Isch and Jane Booth. ’ Children’s day program practice, Pleasant Mills Methodist church, 1:30 o.m. SUNDAY Chartered bus for Moseheart, Moose home 4,-45. leave at 5 a.m. Decatur Chapter 127 Order of the Eastern Star, Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. Honor fathers. MONDAY Pleasant Mills Community Organization, Pleasant Mills school gym, 7:30 p.m. Eagles auxiliary, Eagle Hall, 8 p.m. Miss Debora Noll, Mrs. Louis Rumschlag, Miss Shirley Cummings, Mrs. Robert Combs, Miss Joanna Hardin, Decatur. Dis missed Mrs. C. William Dellinger, Mrs. Kent Koons, Miss Debora Noll, Decatur.
Hain On Panel On Life Insurance Simeon J. Hain, Decatur representative of the Lincoln National Life Insurance Co., and la member of the E. B. Bingham agency, will have a leading part in the program at his company’s sales congress to be held at the Grand Hotel, Mackinac Island, Mich., June 28-July 1. Hain will serve on a panel which will discuss certain phases of the life insurance business. Approximately 135 top-ranking Lincoln Life agents fronq five midwestern states will attend the regional meeting. Hain will leave this weekend to attend. Agents earn the privilege of attending the meeting by qualifying for the a company sales honor club. During the session, they will study the latest developments in selling and servicing life insurance, accident and sickess coverages, ad group insurance. He also will receive information concerning new product developments within the company. Locals Tom Cravens is attending a six weeks training camp at Fort Riley, Kan., with Purdue University advanced R.O.T.C. He will return to Decatur August 1. ' Miss Julia Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Anderson, is visiting her paternal grandmother, Mrs. G. R. Anderson at Georgetown, Ind., for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sullivan and sons Rick and Mike, spent the weekend in Indianapolis with Mrs. Sullivan’s father, Victor Roth, for Farther’s day. Mrs. Gordon Benton, Gatlingburg, Tenn., and her brother, Don Farr, Americus, Ga., both former residents of Decatur, are in the city mixing business with pleasure as they visit friends here. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lowell Harper arrived home Monday from a trip north where they visited Montreal, Toronto, Quebec and the Gaspe section of Canada.
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ies |. • Us ; 1 1 t / v J MELISSA ANN NEWMAN is the name of the seven pound, fifteen ounce daughter of Samuel and Sherri Shug Newman, 412 West Main street, Berne, born at the Adams county memorial hospital at 9:06 a. m., June 15, 1964. — (Photo by Cole) Funds Withdrawn At Muncie Banks INDIANAPOLIS (UPD—Deputy State Treasurer William A. Owen said today “I don’t know the motive” which led Treasurer Robert E. Hughes to withdraw all inactive state funds from three Muncie banks. Owen said Hughes telephoned him June 18 from a Colorado vacation spot and directed him to “write some checks.” “The MUncie checks were among them. I don’t know the motive and I didn’t ask,” Owen said. The deputy said his boss is driving back to Indiana and is expected today.
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6 MISS SHARON ADAMS—Wednesday afternoon the First Presbyterian church will be the scene of the showing of many beautiful wedding gowns. X The annual oragne blossom tt*a will feature gowns dating back Sas far as 1850. Mrs. Gordon Adams, Fort Wayne, will narrate the program, and her daughter. Miss Sharon Adams, will sing. The models for the program will be the Misses Debbie Smgh, Joy and Pat Myer, Donna Bugk, Mary Beth Schnepp, Jane Beavers, Judy Rydell, Janet Wintiregg, Marilyn and Cherril Knjjdsen, Susan Langston, and Jißie Macklin. The Mesdames Lady Macklin, barren Druetzler, L|rry Ritter, Gary Geissler, and Dfrrell Cookson will also model. • ■.5". ' . " lJ ■' ~ Trade in a good town — Decajur 1 3— IV Seasons RESTAURANT at VILLA LANES U. S. 224 West SPECIAL WEDNESDAY . Smorgasbord j PHONE 3-3660 S For ‘ I .. i.. i — — ■—. 1 «r 1
