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PAGE FOUR. THE BREMEN ENQUIRERBBEMEN, INDIANA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS DEDICATE MEMORIAL BUILDING and must draw the corresponding conclusion for the preservation of the' security of this country." SCANNING THE CATCHES SAILFISH. Stuart, Fla. Jack Ernsberger of 415 South Montgomery, had the thrill of catching and releasing a 6' 10" SailSsh while fishing aboard the "MAVERICK" with Captain 'BUI Williams on February 11. He has been awarded the coveted release piri and a colorful citation in recognition of the release, by the Stuart Sail-fish Club.

Stuart is known as the "Sailfish Capital of the Bluebird Girls Have A Summary of World, National and Regional News. Valentine Party Mrs. Louella Toder entertained MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15. London Britain will announce tomorrow a record-breaking defense budget for the coming year of $4,659,200,000, reliable sources reported. The total is an increase of $420 million over last year and amounts to nearly one-third of Britain's national budget.

the Raindrop Bluebird Girls at a WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. Valentine party at her home Mon day evening. Games were played Moscow A Soviet scientist says travelers from outer space may have landed on earth centur ies ago and cited the Biblical ac count of the destruction of Sodom and the door prize was won by Mary K. Hiester. Those who attended were Susie Leeper, Linda Sherland, Kay Lou Carothers, Becky Hawkins, Jolene Yoder, Barbara Swank, Barbara Kaylor, Gwen Miller, Linda Kay Lou Roeder, and Mary K.

Hiester. Mrs. June Hawkins, Mrs. La-Verne Swank, and Mrs. H.

C. Sherland assisted the hostess. Announce Daughter's Engagement This Week Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E.

Shearer of Bremen announce the engagement of their daughter Norma, to Gary Lee Montgomery, son of Lewis Montgomery of Fort Wayne. Miss Shearer is a graduate of Bremen High School and is a senior, majoring in elementary education at Grace College, Winona Lake. Mr. Montgomery is serving in the United States Army at Fort Lee, Virginia. A December wedding is being planned.

Current Events Club Meets Monday Afternoon The Current Events club met Monday afternoon in the public library. Fifteen members answered roll call. Following a short business meeting, Mrs. Marshall Stine spoke on the Forand Bill (HR-4700), which will be presented to the United States Congress in the near future. The bill concerns medical and hospitalization aid from the Federal Government to people over sixty-five years of age.

Mrs. Stine also emphasized that anyone wish CAUGHT REDHANDED! Denver "I'm going downtown on a little business," Leonard H. Wilson remarked slyly the other day. "Anything I can take care of? I'm going downtown too," said his wife. The Wilsons parted, only to meet a few hours later in traffic court where each had been charged with a minor violation.

"I should have known better," said Wilson later. "I haven't been able to keep a secret from her for 32 years." and Gomorrah to support his theory. M. Agrest, master of physio-mathematical science, said in an article in the newspaper Literary Gazette that the destruction of the cities may have been caused by the explosion of excess nuclear fuel by the space visitors before they took off again. Agrest said he thinks the space ship approached earth from remote areas of the universe and landed in the Lebanese mountains.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16. Anchorage, Alaska A silvery object flashed through western Alaska skies late Sunday belching flaaies and leaving a dozen unanswered questions in its wake. Was it a jet plane If so, whose? Was it an unidentified flying object? The flame-belching object was reported by several persons from Nome to St. Michael about 150 miles away. They said it appeared from the direction of Siberia and hurtled southeastward.

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Dean Manges were guests of honor at a surprise carry-in supper at their home Sunday evening in celebration of their twelfth wedding party was arranged by Mrs. Manges' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bailey and their daughter Nancy. Those who attended were Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Cox of Mishawaka, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bailey, and family of Argos, Mr. and Mrs.

James Schmidt and daughters of South Bend, Marion Lowry and Don Masterson of Plymouth, and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Meister and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cox, Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Cox, Charlene Rouch, Helen Cox, and Raymond Cox of Bremen. The table was decorated with a floral centerpiece and a wedding THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11. Washington A mysterious earth-circling object about the size of a large automobile was being studied today to determine whether the Russians have put up a secret satellite. American tracking stations detected the object in a near-polar orbit.

They are uncertain whether it is a voiceless satellite, or a section of a space rocket that got into orbit. ing to voice an opinion either for or against the bill should write to the chairman of the ways and means committee, Hon. LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC 59c Size IJtltDlHl nrm Wilbur Mills, Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C., or to Congressman John Brademas, House Office Building, Washington 25, DC. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12. Belleville, HI.

Dr. Wernher von Braun says Americans must sacrifice on an unprecedented scale to meet the Communist men Hostesses for the meeting were cake, decorated with red and Mrs. Clarence Adams and Miss white hearts, which was present- Lydia Young. ed to Mr. and Mrs.

Manges as i a gift from Mr. and Mrs. Bailey. Bremen People Meet Mr Meister sh0wed colored For Florida Picnic pictures as the entertainment of Bremen people, who are spend- the evenirig ing the winter in Florida, met ace. Dr.

Von Braun, German born scientist who developed the V-2 rocket of World War II, said he disagrees with "alarmists who cry I TIDE'S) ifpM Regular 79c Size ij.as. Washington, D. C. With President Dwight D. Eisenhower delivering the dedicatory address, the Veterans of Foreign Wars dedicated its new $2,000,000 Memorial Building in the shadows of the Nation's Capitol February 8.

Attending the dedication ceremony from Bremen was Samuel veterans both living and dead. He also pointed out that the preservation of freedom makes a rightful claim on the daily life of anyone w-ho enjoys its benefits. The President was introduced by Louis G. Feldmann, Hazleton, Pennsylvania, Commander-in-Chief of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Prior for a picnic recently at the Royal Mjssionary Society of Salem Talms Trailer Garden at Lake that we have lost our position as a first-rate power." But he added Church Meets Thursday Afternoon The Woman's Society for World Van Zandt (R-Pa.) who also acted as Chairman of the dedication ceremony.

Congressman Van Zandt is a former V.F.W. Commander-in-Chief. Music for the colorful ceremony was furnished by the United States Marine Corps band under the direction of Lt. Col. Albert E.

Schoepper. The 50 state flags were also presented during the ceremony with the respective State Commanders presenting their colors. "I would suggest that we brace i E. Leman, member of the Nation- to introducing the President, Comal Council of Administration from mander-in-Chief Feldmann off ourselves for other Soviet firsts in the new field of It will require several years of concentrated effort to come abreast, and even longer to pull ahead." HALO SHAMPOO 59c SIZE District No. 11.

The President referred icially accepted the building with to the the formal papers being: turned building as a moving tribute to 1 over by Congressman James E. Service of Salem Evangelical United Brethren church met Thursday afternoon in the social rooms of the church. "Partnership with God" was the program theme and the lesson, "A Shore Leave in Sierra was presented by Mrs. F. G.

Kuebler, assisted by Mrs. Burl Weaver, Mrs. Irvin Eslinger, Mrs. Chris. Mast, Mrs.

Richard Snyder, Miss Pearl Berger, and Miss Armata Berger. The Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. George Cannon, 37 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13. Paris France exploded its first atomic bomb today in the BIG SAVINGS Sahara Desert to become the world's fourth nuclear power. Military scientists triggered off Worth.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith arranged the picnic. Those who attended were Mrs. George Marker, Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Un-sicker, Mr. and Mrs. M. J.

Siefer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Mader, Mr. and Mrs.

Roscoe Egger, Mrs. Emma Felton, Rev. and Mrs. N. Herman, Oscar Mutti, Mr.

and Mrs. Marcus Beehler, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Lowe, Mr. and Mrs.

Grover Heyde, Mr. and Mrs. William Heyde, and Mr. and Mrs. George Cummins.

Town and Country To Meet February 18 The Town and Country home demonstration club will meet this evening, February 18, at the home of Mrs. Rolland Mason. Mrs. Devon Welty will be the co-hostess. The theme of the meeting is "Sweets for the Sweet," and members have been asked to take a decorated package of sweets to the meeting.

Mrs. Ernest Davis is in charge of the program. Roll call will be answered with "the club program I enjoyed most." 4-H Leaders Meet At Baker Home Adult leaders of the boys' 4-H club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Baker Monday evening.

Rules for junior leaders were established and enrollment night was set for March 14. Friendly Hour Club To Meet This Afternoon The Friendly Hour home dem-? onstration club will meet this af the "device" at 7 a.m. (midnight CST) atop a 330-foot tower just I Deaths Of The Week i JESSE E. SENFF. Jesse E.

Senff, eighty-two years old, of Bremen, died Sunday morning, February 14, at the Myers Nursing home after an illness of three years. Senff was born in Marshall Entertain At Pink and Blue Shower Connie Gooding, June Legner, and Mrs. Merlin Troxel entertained at a pink and blue shower for Mrs. Eugene Schutz and Mrs. Merle Heckaman at the Gooding home Friday evening, February 12.

Prizes at the games of the evening were won by Mrs. Ernest Heckaman, Mrs. Richard Andrews, and Mrs. Merle Heckaman. Mr.

and Mrs. Kline Guests soutn oi tne oasis oi tceggane in the heart of the desolate area Mrs. Clayton Clindaniel played the piano prelude, and Mrs. Richard Snyder sang "I Never Walk Reports of committee chairmen were heard "by the president, Mrs. Ladies9 Pedal Pushers Spring Maid Braggin Saln Fabrics, Band Waist, Zipper Back, Patch Pocket, Assorted Solid Colors.

SIZES 10 TO 18 known as "the region of total thirst." The French atomic test today county October 1, 1877, the son of was the 250th nuclear explosion William and Anna (Kitch) Senff, in history, according to an unof $'044 ficial tabulation. and had lived in this community all of his life. He was a retired farmer and insurance agent. At Anniversary Dinner Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Kline were guests of honor at a surprise dinner at the Country Chef restaurant Sunday in celebration of their Surviving relatives include one PAIR Reg. 1.98 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14. Moscow The Soviet Union Leo Balsley, as follows Projects, Mrs. Eslinger; Spiritual Life, Mrs. Horace Berg; Missionary Education, Mrs.

Stephen Hochstetler; Christian Social Relations, Mrs. Leroy Rader. Members of the hospitality committee were Mrs. Cannon, Mrs. F.

G. Kuebler, Mrs. Eslinger, Mrs. Snyder, and Mrs. Arthur Mitchel.

Mrs. Whiteman Entertains At Birthday Party thirty-sixth wedding anniversary. son, Delbert Senff of Bremen; four daughters, Mrs. Theodore Weil of Bremen, Mrs. Ford Buck last night gave a veiled hint that i ternoon, February 18, in the public library.

Mrs. Leroy Rader, Mrs. Kenneth Rader, and Mrs. Charles Ellis will be the hostesses. Lutheran Circle To Meet At Miller Home Mrs.

Marvin Miller will be the hostess at the meeting of the Lutheran Circle at her home Wednesday evening, February 24. The meeting will begin promptly at 8:00 o'clock. Entertainment will be provided ly Mrs. Henry F. Kiefer and Miss Marcine Kahrs.

it is ready to resume nuclear test Those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maxey and son Steve blasts if more explosions like the SHOP AT French Sahara test take place. of Mishawaka, Mrs. Robert Berk-heiser of South Bend, and Mrs.

Darwin Goddshalk of Orlando, RATIONALLY In the first official comment QVIITIS8 Xi Florida; twenty-two grandchildren; and forty-two great grand Mrs. Charles Whiteman enter after Saturday's blast by France, the official Soviet News Agency Tass, in a formal statement broad- children. tained at a birthday party at her home last Wednesday afternoon cast by the Moscow radio, said: "If nuclear explosions continue, YOUR HOME OWNED VARIETY STORE Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at Salem Evangelical United Brethren then of course the Soviet govern- ment cannot disregard this fact iGULAR BLOOD cnurcn, wnere mr. senir was a and Mr. and Mrs.

Ned Maxey and daughter Sherry of South Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Kares and sons Ronnie and Dick and Miss Joan Kline of Bremen. American Legion Auxiliary To Meet Monday Evening The regular meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary will be held Monday evening, February 22, at 8:00 o'clock in the Legion Home. Mrs.

Noble Heyde, Mrs. Clarence Fox, and Mrs. Douglas Koontz will be the hostesses and entertainment will be provided by Mrs. J. E.

Minnes, Mrs. Richard Taylor, and Mrs. Fred Garrett. member. Rev.

F. G. Kuebler, JH0UNDS pastor of the church, officiated and burial was in the Bremen "After Customers for her daughter, Susan, who was seven years old. Pony cart rides, games, and contests made up the entertainment of the afternoon. Guests at the party were Bonnie Zentz, David McGowen, Robert Fowler, Jack Mason, Charles Tiede, Kathy Baker, Christine Balsley, Cheri Blue, Jolene Hochstetler, Betty Huff, Kathy Leed, and Paulette Leman.

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