Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 270, Decatur, Adams County, 14 November 1964 — Page 3

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14,

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Mr. and Mrs. Sephus Jackson, 828 Parkview Drive, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Linda Carolyn, to Floyd Lennel Kirby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Estel Kirby of Indianapolis. Miss Jackson graduated from Decatur high school and her fiance graduated from Warren Central high school in Indianapolis, Both are attending Indiana Central college in Indianapolis and will graduate in June. The wedding will take place December 27 in the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church. •

MRS. EARL SHEETS . HOSTESS FOR CIRCLE Mrs. Earl Sheets was hostess to , the Evening Circle of the First Methodist church, with 16 members present. Mrs. Robert Smith

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conducted the business meeting and asked all to remember the December meeting at the home of Mrs. James Cowan, when a needy family will be selected for the Christmas project. Mrs. Robert Franklin gave the dfevotions in keeping with the lesson that was given by Mrs. William Brown on “Sharing our basic freedoms.” Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Robert Franklin and Mrs. William Brown. The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. RADIO CLUB TO MEET The monthly meeting of the She Bee radio chib Mil be held Thursday at 7:30 p.m, at the Decatur police department building, located at 521 N. Third street. All members are urged to attend. Plans for the annual Christmas gift exchange will be made at this time. Ulis organization is composed of women citizens band radio station operators. Brownies Troop 576 Brownie Troop 576 met at Southeast school Tuesday afternon. We made invitations for our guest meeting next Tuesday. We sang some songs. We had roll call, answered by “signs of fall.” Joan Langston, scribe

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don't DUCK out of your Thanksgiving responsibilities for all tho traditional splendor of this great holiday. ORDER A WHOLE TURKEY served to your table FAMILY STYLE You do the carving and the remainder will bo wrapped for you to take home—" Dad": remember to bring the carving set. OR order from the regular Thanksgiving mono. Make your reservation early. Give Mother a break this year. Help stamp out Homo Cooking. FAIRWAY RESTAURANT M 355 Open Thanksgiving Day from 7 A. M. to 4 P. M. only.

Club Schedule Telephone Min Eva Mffler Society muter Calendar Merna for each day’s publication moat be phoned la by 11 a.as. (Saturday 9:M) SATURDAY Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, S. Elliott and Helen Rydell. Zion c Lutheran Ladies Aid of Schumm, 0., annual supper and bazaar, at the church, 5-7:30 p.m. Story Hour at Public Library, 1:30 p.m. SUNDAY Annual Harvest dinner and bake eale sponsored by Sit. Paul Lutheran church Ladies Aid, bake sale, 3:30 p.m.; dinner, 4 p.m. ' Mariners of First Presbyterian, 7:30 p.m. Pleasant Mills Methodist recognition Sunday, carry-in dinner at noon. • MONDAY Merrier Monday’s home demonstration club, Mrs. Darrell Arnold, 7:30 p.m. Bring gifts for mental patients. Rosary Society, K. of C. hall, 8 p.m. Adams County home demonstration chorus, Farm Bureau building, 7:30 p.m. VFW auxiliary, poet home, social meeting, 8 p.m. Academy of Friendship, Moose home, 7:30 p.m. Woman’s club, Youth and Community Center, 8 p.m. Kirkland WCTU Work shop, Mrs. D. C. Shady, 1:30 p.m. TUESDAY Merry Matrons home demonstration club, Mrs. Walter Thieme, 7:30 p.m. Pocahontas Lodge, Red Men hall, 7:30 p.m. 39’ers carry-in dinner, Youth and Community Center, 6:30 p.m. Pleasant Millg WSCS, Mrs. Janice Jones, 7:30 p.m. Decatur Garden club, Mrs. Cal Yost, 2 p.m., white elephant sale. Loyal Daughters of EUB, Mrs. Frank Lynch, 7:30 p.m. Sunbeam Garden club, Mrs. Fred Ehjerding, 7:30 p.m. Election of officers. WEDNESDAY First Presbyterian church Woman’s Association, 8 p.m. Friendship circle of Zion United Church of Christ, Mrs. Robert August, 7:30 p.m. Phoebe Bible Class of Ziqn United Church of Christ, church 1 social room, 7:30 p.m. Live and Learn home demqj ? . stration club, Mrs. Rollie Gilliom; 1:30 p.m. Noami circle of Zion United Church of Christ, at the church, 2 p.m. THURSDAY Kirkland Ladies club, Mrs. Charles Bowers, 7:30 p.m. Trinity Bible Class of EUB, Carry-in supper, fellowship hall, bring table service, 6 p.m. So-Cha-Rae, dessert and bridge, Mrs. Ed Warren, 7:30 p.m. St. Paul Lutheran Ladies Aid, 1:30 p.nL, Decatur home demonstration club, C. I. of C. hall, 1:30 p.m. Caliente home demonstration club, 7:30 p.m. Women of the Moose, Moose home, executive meeting, 7:30 p.m.; social meeting, 8 p.m. Gals and Pals, Youth and Community Center, 8 p.m., free turkey. Caliente club, Mrs. Richard Braun, 7:30 p.m. She Bee radio club, Decatur Police department, 7:30 p.m.

Locals Mrs. Bertha Lanning has been admitted to the Bluffton Clinic. Here room number is 352 for those who wish to send cards. CORRECTION Mrs. Robert L. Mills was not a hostess at Associate Tri Kappa as stated in Friday’s paper. Mrs. Mills is convalesing in her home after a serious illness. She will be confined to her home for several Weeks.

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Junior Talent Rally Here This Evening A junior talent rally will be held at the Decatur Church of the Nazarene, tonight at 7 o'clock. This activity is sponsored by the Nazarene youth organization of the Bluffton zone and is for children up to age 11. Children from the following Nazarene

- , uZIOr Lili HIGH WINDS and extremely dry weather have combined to almost completely cover this farm fence with tinder-dry corn husks. The fence «has also- acted as a wind break and loose husks have siled up over ankle deep on the lee side. A«carelessly tossed cigarette or match would quickly start a fire that would be out of control in seconds. It is conditions like these that prompted Indiana Governor Matt Welsh to proclaim it a misdemeanor to discard a lighted cigarette, mptch, or even flick the ash from a cigarette anywhere outdoors in the state of Indiana. This fence is located just west of the Adams Central school on Indiana 124. — (Photo by Mac Lean)

■'mw- 'Sr’ 1 ” ■ u ji > ' Blfc* ''A--- ■ ■HM&& TABLE TALK— Students and career representatives gather around tables in the community center to discuss the merits of various professions during the Decatur Rotary club’s career night event. \ — (Photo by Mac Lean)

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*-c—••'. — ' — — ’■ IW ‘ v; 0 B il I P- jr | >y ll|‘ -® I ’' '<«/ \ “..b;. |p SSf BL / ' - - - x W JB|wI I IKw H I y*£^--- j --u J CONSULTATION — Decatur optometrist Dr. Hany Hebble discusses science careers with a group of. students during the Rotary Thursday.—(Photo by Mac Lean) , *

churches will participate in the service: Berne, Bluffton, Decatur, Geneva, Mount Hope, Olive Branch, Ossian, Sugar Grove, and Union Chapel. There are three divisions of participation: vocal, instrumental, and Scripture quotation. Each participating child or group will be judged on the basis of his performance and will receive

either a “good,” '“very good,” or “superior” rating. The children do not compete against each other. The purpose of the rally is to encourage them to use and develop their talents. This is the third year this activity has been held in the Bluffton zone, and a large group of children is expected. Mrs. Walter Graeflin, of Bluffton, is the director.

' v ! ■“i X ' DEC ATUR VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTERS James Cowens, with the axe, and LaVerne (Chick) Roth, pulling at the burning roof, labor to bring the Blackstone fire under control Saturday mprning. Volunteers make up the greatest proportion of the Decatur fire department force. Dry weather and high winds have greatly increased the fire danger in the Decatur area, and no outside fires are now permitted under p-nahv-of state law and stringent local enforcement. — (Photo by Mac Lean)

Births Mr. and Mrs. Clark Stahly, Foil Wayne, became the parents of a 7 lb., 6 oz. baby boy at Parkview hospital, Fort Wayne, on Friday the 13th. They named him Craig Edwards. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Smith and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Chris Stahly. Hospital Admitted Mrs. Harry Raudenbush, Master Ward Sheets, Monroe; Charles Clark, Decatur. Miss Sonja Strahm Publicity Chairman UPLAND, Ind. — Sonja Strahm, a junior at Taylor University from Decatur, Ind., has been elected publicity chairman of. the Trojan Players. This organization is for those who are interested in drama. She is also a member of student education association, and Gamma Delta Beta Society. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Strahm, 704 Walnut, Decatur. Taylor is a HD-year-old Christian liberal ar,to college with an enrolment of 887 students. Contract* To Local Firm Is Withdrawn The city of Van Wert, 0., averted a law suit this week by throwing out all bids on a pump house for their new city reservoir, and choosing Dec. 1 as a new date for bid taking. The K & P Excavating Company of Lima, 0., threatened suit because its low bid was rejected, and the bid instead was given to Yost Construction Co., of Decatur. Van Wert Mayor C. Dan Pennell explained that all of the bids were so high compared to what was expected that they had to eliminate several items, and when these items were eliminated, Yost was low, rather than K & P. Bids were originally taken Oct. 27. Reckless Driving Charged Motorist Ervin J. Lengerich, 18-year-old resident of 418 S. 13th street, was charged with reckless driving by the’city police at 3:42 p.m. Friday., ■He was arrested at Fourth and Monroe streets and cited to appear in J.P. court today.

Our Sincere Thanks - To the mem ben of the American Legion, Disabled AmeriI can Veterans, and the Veterans of Foreign Service for their cooperation and assistance given this past year in rendering full military honors fer deceased veterans. We deeply appreciate the consideration and prompt response given the families we have served by all three veteran organizations. The precise and conscientious manner in which you dispatched your duty did honor to the United States of America. Gillig, Doan & Sefton FUNERAL HOME 312 Marshall Street -I Emergency Oxygen Equipped Ambulance Service || ' Phono 3-3314 ~ |

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George Luginbill On Practice Teaching George Luginbill, 371 N. Sprunger in Berne, teaching biology at Binford junior high school in Bloomington, is among 178 collegians at Indiana University receiving eight-week student teaching assignments this month throughout the Hoosier state. Teaching will be at the high school level under the supervision of experienced professional teachers. Subject matter ranges from the earth sciences to the fine arts ■with the students receiving from siv to eight hours college credit for their work. %

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