Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 213, Decatur, Adams County, 10 September 1954 — Page 3

TRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1954

GALB AND PALS CLUB PLANS ACTIVITIES The Gals and Paia home economies club met Tuesday evening at the Pleasant Mills school. The meeting was openedby singing 'School Days," the reading of the club creed and prayer. Devotions were read by Mrs. Phyllis Hamrich. Mrs. Glennis King and Mrs. Mary Rich gave the lesson. The president, Mrs. Olive Morrison, was in charge of the business meeting. A trip to Fort Wayne, to visit two radio programs and the Parkview' hospital is being planned. Information about tills trip will be given at the next meeting. Mrs. Fern Frey, president of the Jolly Housewives club, was present to install the club officers. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. Miss Wanda Mann, Mrs. Muriel Wolfe, and Mrs. Phyllis Hamrich. All members are urged to attend the next meeting.

SORORITIES HOLD JOINT MEETING The Epsilon Sigma Chapter and the Pi Alpha lota chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met jointly for the first fall meeting at the Elks-home. The business meeting was conducted by the president, Miss Mary Meyer. Plans for attending the state convention to be held in October at Evansville were discussed. For the project of the year it was decided to sponsor a Girl Scout troop. Mrs. Zane Musser was appointed chairman of the project. The cultural program was presented by Mrs. Frances Faurote and Miss Mary Meyer. Hostesses for the evening were Mts. Andy Appleman and Mrs. Don Harman. SEPT. 18 DEADLINE FOR CHICAGO TRIP _1 Sept. 18 has been .set as the deadline for mailing applications .for the home demonstration trip to Chicago. This Is -one of the as* soclation’s many activities that combines pleasure and education. The group will leave from the Erie railroad station in Decatur Sept. 22 at 1:20 a.m. The time quoted is daylight saving time and the station is located on Winchester street. The return trip will be made Thursday evening, Sept. 23, arriving home at 9:30 p.m. Arrangements are being completed to add a visit to the Chicago board of trade to the agenda. W’. S. Farris of the Purdue agricultural economics staff* will explain how the marketing system works. Folders with the full plan for the trip are available from the extension office or the home demon-

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stration clubs. Miss leel Shanks of the Hart- . ford club is chairman of the com- ; mlttee In charge of This project. The Decatur Home Demonstra- : ' tion club will meet at the home of Mrs. Walter Uster, 642 Mercer avenue, Wednesday at 2 o’clock. Miss Anna K. Williams will give the lesson. Members are asked to note the change in place of the meeting. , The Rebekah lodge will hold a meeting in the 1.0.0. F. hall Tuesday at 7:30 o’clock. Reservations must be made for those who wish to attend the banquet at the district meeting to be held at Hartford City, September 29. All officers of the drill team are asked ■to be present for practice after lodge. The Happy- Homemakers Home Demonstration club will meet at the home of Mrs. Sheldon Wagley Tuesday at 7:30 o'clock.

The St. Dominic study club will meet at the home of Mrs. Jerome 1 Coffee Tuesday evening at 6:30 o**clock. The supper opens the meetings for the fall. T' / The St. Catherine Discussion club will meet at the home of Mrs. Mildred Wendell Monday evening at 8 o’clock. . . The Queen of Rosary study club met at the home of Mrs. Rose Tricker with 12 members answering to the roll call. The meeting opened with prayer to Our Lady of Good Counsel. Also the Rosary was said. Coming events of the year were discussed. The meeting was closed with prayer. The next meeting will be October 7, at the home of Bernice Adams. The Women of the Moose will meet at the Moose home for a regular meeting Thursday at 8 o’clock. Officers are asked- to—be there at 7:30 o’clock. A social hour will follow. The Dutiful Daughters class of the Bethany Evangelical United Bretheren church will meet at the home of Mrs. John Meyers Tuesday at 7:30 o’clock. The assisting hostess la Mrs. Harry Fortney., Mias Gaynel Lankenap was hostess to a come-as-you-are party last evening. Those present were the Misses Carol Kai ver. Carol Elzgy, Shirley Fuelling, Karen Striker. Sunya Stuckey, Barbara Walters, Marilyn Jaberg, Sharon Kimble and Mrs. Eugene Morrison and i.Mrs. Robert Nelson.

fp- * Si -Wff - ’ll I h F 1 gl % SMK | MR. AND MRS. EDWARD NUSSBAUM were married recently in a double-ring ceremony at Monroe Methodist church. The Rev. Ralph. Johnson officiated, assisted by the Rev. Olin Krehbiel. Parent® are Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mitchel and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nussbaum, all of near Monroe. The couple are at home temporarily with the bride’s parents. The bride is employed by Stucky Co. in Monroe and the bridegroom is employed by Berne Furniture Co.

The-Church Mother's study club will meet Tuesday at 6 o’clock in the Hanna Nuttman park pavilion. Each member is asked to bring a covered dish and table service. The Decatur Camera Club will hold their September meeting in the rooms al>ove the Citizen® Telephone Co. office 'Monday . vening at 8 o’clock. The Dorcas Sunday school class of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church will meet Tuesday in the church parlor at 7:30 o’clock. The Psi lota Xi sorority will hold a social meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock at Hanna Nuttman Park. It will be a hobo party and members are asked to dress as hoboes. — The Kirkland W. C. T. U. will hold a meeting at the home of Mrs. Viola Baumgartner, Tuesdayevening at 7130 o’clock. The Vttlon Chapel W.S.W.S. met recently at the home of Mrs, C. O. Brown. Leader for the evening was Mrs. Nile Williamson. Vocal selections were presented by Mrs. Carl Chase, Mrs. Wilbur Foor and Miss Janet Brown. The scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Robert Folk. Refreshments were served by the hostess to 14 members and three visitors. --- The Friendship Village Home Demonstration club will meet at the Kimsey school Thursday at 1:30 o’clock. A birthday auction will be held and this is also guest month. Miss Anna K. Williams will give the lesson. All members are urged to attend. Xi Alpha Xi sorority of Beta Sigma Phi will meet at the home of Dorothy Mauller Tuesday at 8 o’clock. The Delta Lamda Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will hold a meeting at the home of. Mia. Walter Sommer Tuesday at 8 o’clock. ——\

Don Brewer, high school student here and quite a magician, is one of the features at the fall rbund-up party at the Methodist church in Bluffton at 6 o’clock Sunday evening. Virgil Simmons, of Bluffton, copublishfer of the Fort Wayne Jour-nal-Gazette, Is building a cottage at Lake Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Archbold left Thursday for-a month’s trip Jo visit their daughter. Mrs. T. L. 61ron, in Fair Oaks. Calif.) The Archbolds will return by the southern route, through Mexico. WIOSRITAL Admitted Richard Lengerich, Decatur. Dlamlesed Master Daniel Hake, Decatur; Norman Decatur. SENATORS WILL (Coatlulled From I'aae One> public season was climaxed by a dispute over the FBI document —a two and onequarter page a-Wract of a 15-page memorandum . dealing with possible Red espionage at Fort Monmouth, N. J. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur.

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♦ r n Society item* for today’s publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Karen Striker Phone 3-2121 FRIDAY Builders Class of E.U.B. church, picnic at Berne park, 6 p.m. Calvery W.S.C.S., church basement. 7:30 p.m. Post 43 of American Legion, potluck supper, 6:30 p.m. SATURDAY Eastern Star Bake Sale, Sohafer Store, 9 a.m. ' -' - . . r Flower Show, Geneva School auditorium.’ 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. Story Book hour, library, 10 a.m. MONDAY St. Catherine Discussion club, Mrs. Mildred Wendell, 8 p.m. Ladies Fireman’s Auxiliary, Mrs. Hazel Kortenoer, 8 p.m. Pythian Sisters, Potluck Supper, 6:30 p.m. Root Township Farm Bureau, Monmouth school, 8 p.m. - - Eagles Ladies auxiliary, flail. 8 p.m. Our Lady of Fatima study club iMre. Roliert Braden, 8 p.m. Past Presidents Parley, Mrs. Frank Liniger, 8 p.m. Decatur Camera Club, above Citizens Telephone Co. office, 8 p.m. TUESDAY Associate Chapter, Mrs. Dorothy Schiiepf, C.-SOj.m. Monroe .Setter Home Demonstration club, Mrs. William RupeTt, 7:30 p.m. Delta Theta Tau, Mrs. Bernard CbtrkrS'p.m. " 1 Kirkland W. C. T. U.. Mrs. Viola Baumgartner. 7:30 p.m. Church Mother’s study club, Hanna Nuttman Park. 6 p.m. St. Dominic study club, Mrs. Jerome Coffee, 6:30 p.m. Rebekah lodge, I,O;O.F. hall, 7:30 p.m. Women of the Moose, Moose home, 8 p.m. Friendship Village Home Demonstration club, Kimsey school, l:3ff p.m. Xi Alpha Xi, Dorothy Mauller, 8 p.m. .. Dutiful Daughters class, of the Bethany 1E.U.8. Mrs. John Meyers. 7:30 p.m. Happy Homemakers flome Demonstration club, Mrs. Sheldon Wagley, 7:30 p.m. Don as class, Bethany E. U. B. church parlor. 7:30 p.m. < p Del'a Lamda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. Walter Sommer. 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY Decatur Home Demonstration chib. Mrs. Walter Lister, 2 pm. Psi lota Xi sorority, Hanna Nuttman park. 8 p.m. Classes On Weight Control Planned There is still time to get in on this season's series of weight control classes. I>ast year Aiore than .100 women took advantage of this help to reduce their size. Anyone wishing to be in the group should register with the county extension office not later than Monday. Class rolls will be made up Tuesday and notices of first meetings mailed on Wednesday. Each group will have its first lesson during the week of September 20. There are eight lessons in the series and they will bo scheduled at the first class meeting The 16hour course will be completed early in the winter.

Five Are Favored For Miss America Final Preliminary Judging Tonight ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (INS) — Four brunettes and a blonde ruled as early favorites today as the Miss America contest moved into the final night of preliminary judging. Virtually every 'section of the United States was represented by the five beauties who bore the titles ot the Misses Florida, New York City, Michigan, California and District of Columbia. Approximately enough, the two girls from the states noted for their handsome beaches and gorgeous bathing beauties were the lassies to win the nod of the judges in swim suit rating. Thursday night's winner was Miss Florida, Ann Gloria Daniel, a tall brunette from Dade City with measurements of 37-24-36. She joined Miss California, Lee Ann Meriwether of San Francisco, another brunette, who took swim suit honors opening night. The talent competition ended in a deadlock Thursday night when the judges failed to decide whether Miss New York City or Miss Michigan sang more sweetly. Heat her-Jo Taferner, the only blonde to win one of the gold trophies that goes with a preliminary victory, and Janice Hutton Somers ot Lansing, Mich., seemed to share the favor of spectators in Atlantic City's Convention Halk The opening night talent winner was Unda Maud Weisbrod, a 21-year-old Washington, D. C„ brunette with a lovely contralto voice. Tonight the 50 beauties —representing 44 states, three cities, Hawaii, Canada, and Puerto Rico — will complete their appearances in the three main divisions of pageant judging: swim suit, talent and evening gown. >Five of the girls will appear in the finale Saturday night and one will be named “Miss America 1955" to succeed Evelyn Ay of Ephrata, pa-

Fort Wayne Attorney Will Speak To Club Al Moellering. Fort Wayne attorney, will address the monthly meeting of the Jefferson club at Coppess Corners at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Gerald “Doc" Vizard, president of the organization, said today. The Jefferson club is a wonthly dinner meeting ot Democrats, and Is open to anyone -who wishes to attend. Vizard added. The club meets regularly the first Monday of each month, but this month's meeting was postponed because ot Labor Day. Driver Killed When Truck Overturns VALPARAISO, Ind.. (INS) — Lawrence McNevin. 37, of Chicago, was killed Thursday night when his truck, loaded with candy, jackknifed and overturned on U. S. 3G’ near Valparaiso. APPEAL TO RED <Continued From Pane One) in. the closing day® of congress. It was intended to force testimony from Reds ’ aho plead the fifth amendment when questioned about Communist ties. Under the new law it is poseitie. with court approval, to grant immunity to such witnesses. This would force reluctant witnesses to testify—but it could also be used, i rider certain clrcumeuinces. to protect Communibts who come forwend and volunteer to balk. SEASON'S 4TH iCiiotlmwl From Pagr Ooe) Ocean. Forecasts predict the continued northward movement at about the same speed is indicated for the next 12 to 18 hours with possibly rapid acceleration in forward movement afterwards. Interests near the Carolina coasts northward to New England were advised to remain on the alert for later bulletins today and tonight. Small craft, the weather bureau said, should remain in port from the Carolinas northward. The New York weather bureau said that winds would become strong to gale force iu the south portion this afternoon and iu the north portion tonight and would reach their maximum strength ip, the Naw York—Long Island district late Saturday morning or Saturday afternoon. The weatherman added: "Strong northeast winds seem assured over the entire district with a strong likelihood of gale or even hurricane force winds in some sections depending on the path of the hurricane.” UNITED STATES tCoattaueS From Pne« Ooe> missions by the American com mand and represent a crude violation of international standards. It i* but an attempt to increase tension in the Far East, to stir up public opinion and once again aggravate' the international situation.”

Willshire Schools Will Open Monday Classes at the Willshire, 0., grade school and high school begin Monday according to Robert G. Lucas, principal. The calendar for the coming year includes a teachers meeting at Toledo Oct. 29, Christmas vacation Dec. 23 to Jan. 3, and the school closing May 25. Teachers for the 1954-55 tern* are Mrs. Marea Snyder, grade one; Mrs. Opal Clouse, grade one; Mri». ‘ Marcella Schroeder, grade two; Mrs. Esther Dellinger, grade three; Mrs. Merl Bain, grade four; Mrs. Edith Bowen, grade five; Clark Sipe, grade six; Ray Black, grade seven, biology and junior high coach. Don Black, industrial arts, physical education and baseball coach; Miss Ruth Lelsenhoff, home economics and English; Wayne Dietrich, commercial; Mrs. Joan Schleicher, music; Mrs. Elsie Byers, English, Spanish, speech and librarian; Robert Games, coach, driver training and history: Robert Lucas, mathematics and administration, and Mrs. Alice Games, English. A vacancy still exists in the math-science department. Former Guatemala President Exiled Guzman And Family Exiled In Mexico MEXICO CITY (INS) — Former Guatemalan President Jacobo Athens Guzman and his family arrived in Mexico City today with 26 other members of the Red-tinged regime which was toppled last June. The one-time president, looking pale after more than two months spent inside the Mexican embassy in Guatemala City, said he gave "most profound and humble thanks” to the government of Mexico. But he declined to make any further statement about his future plane, except to say that he, wiH stay in Mexico. The Guatemalans were whisked away by a fleet of ten cars which had been waiting at the airport. Only about 100 people, more than half of them newsmen, were on hand to watch them arrive. Although the ex-president departed at midnight a large crowd gathered at the airport and there were shouts of "assassins" as he and his one-time ministers waited for their plane. For the former president and the other ex-govern swiss vWGlMa4e».the departure was difficult and humiliating. Their baggage was searched painstakingly and authorities seized documents, razors and matches. All were forced to undress, the men under the watchful eyes of guards and the women In the custody of matrons. Arbenz made no final statement but. standing tightlipped and naked in the customs office while guards searched his clothes, he said bitterly, “if you wish you can look under my wristwatch.” With Arbenz went his wife, Maria, their 12-year-old daughter, Leoner and their five-year-old son, Jacobito. The group of exiles also included CoE Carlos Enrique T)iaz, who was Arbenz’s successor as president for 30 brief hours before the regime was toppled; and Jose Manuel Fortuny, Communist party secretary in Guatemala City, with his wife and baby son. born two months ago In ; the Mexican Embassy. For Arbenz and the others the j departure ended more than two j months of virtual imprisonment in the embassy, where they sought asylum after their government was overthrown. Castillo Armas announced Wednesday that they woulff be given safe conduct out of the country, but added that their property and assets would be confiscated. At the Adams county memorial hospital: Mr. and Mis. Adam Liechty, of Berne, are the parents of a baby boy born today at 12:05 a.m., weighing eight pounds. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bauman, of Linn Grove, today at 12:56 a.m., weighing six pounds and six ounces. Attend Institute ' For Methodist Men Lloyd Cowens, Lowell Smith and Fred Busche are attending the fourth annual institute for Methodist men at DePauw university The sessions extend through Sunday. Bishop Richard Raines of Indianapolis and Bishop Hazen (}.,Werner of the Ohio Methodist area will be the principal speakers at the three day institute. The Decatur men represent the First Methodist church of this city. If you nave rotnetning to sell orooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.

To Recite Rosary Sunday Afternoon The Holy Name society will meet at the Gillig and Doan funeral home Sunday at 3 p.m., instead of at 8 p.m. to recite the rosary in memory of Leo Eliinger. A'guard of honor of the Fourth Degree of the Knights of Columbus, of which Mr. Ehlnger was a member, will be at the funeral home from 3 to 5 Sunday afternoon. Dedicate New Home For Vets' Children Ethel Griffith, of Bloomington, past national president of the Indies Auxiliary of the V.F.W. will dedicate the new $60,4)00 home for veteran’s children on tha grounds of the Veterans of Foreign Wars national home at Eaton Rapids, Mich., at 1:30 p.m. Sept. 19. About' 3,000 V.F.W. and auxiliary members are expected to attend, according to Glenn C. White, state

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