Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 157, Decatur, Adams County, 6 July 1955 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY, JULY «, 1958

BUSINESS MEETING IS HELD BY TRI KAPPAB Tri Kappa sorority held its July business rneetlug lust evening at the Community Center. An invitation has beer! received from Gamma Kappa chapter, North Manchester, te attend a party given in honor of the new province officer. The party will be held July 10, from 3 to 5 o’clock. Any member wishing to attend is asked to contact Mrs. James Kocher, Jr. Fl was decided during the meeting to hold Tri Kappa’s meetings for the coming year at the Community Center. The next meeting will be a picnic August Id. at Han-na-Nuttman park at 6 p. m. J ROSEMARY ROSS TO WED DON CHARLESTON Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ross of Willshire, Ohio, announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Rosemary June, to Donald E. Charleston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Therman Charleston of Willshire. The bride-elect is a graduate of Willshire high school and is employed by the Citizens Telephone company in this city. Her fiance, was graduated from Jefferson high school and is employed by the Aeroguy’s Mfg. company in Van Wert, Ohio. No definite wedding plans have been made by the couple. RITA ANN HEIMAN TO WED DANIEL J. GERBER The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Rita Ann Heiman to Daniel J. Gerber, has been announced by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob. C. Helman of route four, Decatur. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward U, Gerber of route one, Berne. The wedding will take place at 9 o’clock Saturday morning, August 20, in the St. Mary’s Catholic church lb Decatur. The Rev. Robert Contant will officiate at the double-ring ceremony. The bride-elect is a graduate of Decatur Catholic high school and is employed at Ooppess Corner. J — TEE PL E MOVING & TRUCKING Local and ’Long Distance PHONE 3-2607

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Her fiance was graduated from Adams Central high school and employed at the International Harvester in Fort Wayne. EMBLEM CLUB TO HAVE CALLED MEETING The Emblem club will have a very important called meeting tonight at the Elks home atY o’clock. All members are urged to be present. T W. S. W. S. unit four of the ■Bethany E. U. B. church will have a picnic atid meeting at the home of Mrs. Mary Mallonee Thursday evening at 6:30 o’clock. Rainbow for Girls will meet 'Thursday evening at 7 o'clock at the Masonic hall. The W. S. W. S. of the Calvery E. U. B. church will meet Friday evening at 8 o’clock, in the church basement. Hostesses will be Ora Drake and Bessie Koos. The Town and Country home demonstration club will hold a picnic Thursday at H anna-Nuttman park at 12 noon. - The Pleasant Dale ladies aid will meet in the parish hall all day Thursday. Hostesses will be Mrs. Leia Arnold and Mrs. Naomi Yager. W. S. W. S. unit three of the Bethany E. U. B. church will meet with Mrs. FrattCrs ''•f'fitirsday evening at 7:30 o’clock. — / The Zion Lutheran Needle club will meet Thursday afternoon at 1 o’clock in the parish hall. d&JOSMTAL Admitted Mrs. Lewis Alt, Celina, O.; Master John Bollinger, Decatur; Mrs. Erwin Mauller, Van Wert, O. Dismissed Mrs. Joseph Ditto and baby boy. Decatur; Mrs. Donald Glessler amj baby girl. Ohio City, O.; Omer Lehman. Berne; Mrs. Dwight Laffin, Celina; Mrs. Donald Weaver and baby girl, Van Wert, O.; Mrs. Martha Gaskill. Dixon. O.; Mrs John Hoffman, Fort Wayne; Baby Mark T. Baker. Decatur.

W M * ■ ® aZ . ' t fl IWo ■ ‘WIBk ■ *• '-A' '%sSS flnß* I? ■ MRS. CHESTER L. DALZELL, of 321 North Fifth street, announces the engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter, Dana Mwto Bill L. Brentlinger, son of Mr. and Mrs.*Ora Lionel Brentlinger of 1110 West Monroe street. Miss Dalzell is a 1955 graduate of Decatur high school and is presently employed at the Economy store. Iler fiance was graduated from Monmouth high school and Adrian College. Adrian, Mich, Ha is presently employed at the Central Soya company. The marriage will be solemnized in the First Methodist church July 23, at 6 p. m. After their marriage, the couple will reside at 321 North Fifth street until September, at which time they will both enter Drew University at Madison, N. J„ Brentlinger in Drew Seminary preparatory to going into the Methodist ministry, and Miss Dalzell in the liberal arts school. —Photo by Anspaugh'. >

Society Items for today's publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Karen Striker Phone 3-2121 WEDNESDAY B. P. W. executive committee, 7:30 p in., Miss Rosemary Spangler. {/ THURSDAY £wW. S. unit four of Bethany E. IT. B. church. Mrs. Mary Mallonee. picnic, 6:30 p. m. Rainbow fqr Girls, Masonic hall, 7 p. in. Town and Country home 4em.& n * st rat ion club, picnic. Hanna-Nutt-man park, 12 noon. Pleasant Dale ladies aid. parish hall, all day. ’ ’ W. S. W. S. unit three of Bethany E. U, B. ehurdh. Mis. Francis Howard, 7:30 p. m. Zion Lutheran Needle club, parish hall, 1 p. in. St. Anne’s study club, Mrs. Fred -Wagner.-7:30 p. au . — “"&diesf afd -’WcTety--of' Trrnrty E... U. B. church, at the church. 7:30 p. m. Salem W. 8. C. S., church basement, 1:30 p. m. Women of the Moose, informal initiation,’Moose home, 7:30 p. m. Union Chapel ladies aid. church, potluck dinner at noon, all day. FRIOAI • Ice: cream social, sponsored by Salem Methodist W. S. C. S„ church lawn, 6 iv m. W. S. W. S. of Calvery E. U. B. ■ehuwh, church basement, -k-p, h»» , MONDAY V. F. W. ladies auxiliary, social meeting, 8 p. m. I M -tC ialhflKg JI FORMER President Herbert Hoover. looks hale at 81 as ha meets reporters in Washington to review work., of the second Hoover commission. He said the budget probably would be bal-' ahced and taxes 'cut $2 billion if his recommendations are put Bild effect flnternational/

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Pete Gallogly, Decatur will leave this week for Houghtbir l>ake, Mich., where he will spend the summer. Fred Bittner, Union township trustee, who underwent an operation recently'at St. Joseph hospital, Fort Wayne, is reported to be recovering at his farm home east of Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. David Roth and son Leland of New Jersey, spent the past week-end visiting Flossie Brandyherry and other relatives in Monroe, - ♦*’??*:** . Mrs. D. C. Shady and Mrs. Flossie Brandyberry spent one ,week at Lake Webster with Mrs. Delton Passwater and while there, they attended the assembly of the Methodist churches. State police cited two drivers for disregarding stop signs at the intersection of routes 1 and 224 at Kingsland: over the Fourth. They were Ferdinand Polk. 57, of Rit--terson, N. J, and I£enneth Platt of Bluffton, route one. Polk posted a cash bond of $15.75. Alvin JStrahm pf JJerne. iH-daV'Wrtv brushed cars with one driven by John ft. Fosnight of Ossian, pausing some .damage to fenders of. both cars.. , The Rev.’ Geeil of-Linn Grove, escaped injury but his car was damaged $156 in a '-Collision in Hartford township with a car driven by Harold Miller of Detroit. Aged Man Is Robbed Os Life's Savings $16,000 Is Picked From Man's Pocket NORTH WEBSTER. Itid. IINS7 “gypsies"" picked an bld man’s pockets of his SI6.(HM> life savings which lie carried in an envelope. Ed Hettwood, 82, former Chicago library clerk, told detectives two “gypsy looking” women got out of a car as he gardened at his cottage near Webster Lake. One giabbed h& arms. the other- his money. .—. ’ A man stayed in—». car, which had Ibinois license plates, and the trio drove off with the money-. Hen wow! had been living with . relatives in Richmond. Ind., until a few w’eeks ago when he moved to liis brother’s lake side cottage. • lie said he considered the 11 one-thousand dollar bills apd change to be safer with him than “laying around the house;"— A relative, "Mrs. Pertly Stoojis, of Riehmony. said she had kept the $16,606 in a safety deposit box until th#middle of June when he moved to North Webster* She sard he had promised to put-it in a bank as soon as he got there. Air Force Officers Die In Plane Crash EL PASO, Tex.\(lNS) —Cause of the crash of a .B-26 target towing plane which took the liVes of two air force officefs was i/nvestigated

County 4-H Girls Judging On Friday Hold Demonstration Contest Same Time The AdurriH county 4-H judging and demonatration contest for girls will be held Friday at the IMcatur high whool. Ail girls are eligible to judge the projects In which they are enrolled. The Friday contests will begin at 9:30 a.rn."flnd will last through the day. One demonstration will be’ selected to be given at Wabash along with the two highest senior winners in the various projects. Only thpse 14 years of age or over may compete in the district contest at Wabash July 14. This year a special demonstration contest is being held at Wabash Friday. July 15. Each county may have one entry in each of the divisions which include cherry pie, dairy foods, raw' Or frozen vegetables, canned vegetables, baking and home electricity. Judge for the local contest Fri’day will be Mrs. Luke Thaman of Bryan. O. The judging and demonstration contest is an annual jeven-T in 4-H work here. „ ' Stay Os Execution Denied To Killers Three Slated For Execution Thursday ■ a Justice Albert Conway of the New’ York state court of appeals today denied a a. ,a> ' execution for the three “Readers Digest" killers who are slated to die Thursday night id Sing Sing’s electric chair. It was the Wnth and apparently final court titrpdown for the trio convicted of slaying a payroll messenger for the magazine in a $5.000 holdup at Chappaqua, N.Y., more than six years ago. The meh have been in the Sing Sing death house since December, 19507 They" are Harry Stein. 56, Nathan Wissner, 49, and Caiman ‘Cooper, 47, " ~ What appeared to be a “last hope” appeal for the men was to be made this afternoon before associate justice John Marshall Harlan of the U.S. supreme court at his home in Westport, Conn. Counsel for the killers, attorneys Nathan Kestnbaum and Maurice Edelbaum, declined to ssy on what ground thev sought the stay from Justice Harlan. In 1953 the high court upheld the convictions of the trio and since then has twice refused to review the case. today. Victims of the Tuesday near Biggs air force base in El* Paso were Capt. Elliot S. Neuman. 36, of New York City, and Lt’. William A. Horan Jr., 27, k>f Providence, R. I.’ — Sew-Easy Ensemble vl / fly AY \ / / / tBUnX v I * I g « ■Mr / \)i,/( / mW V i i\ A £;/,. / i: J I I \LU> /-/ I s • ' 7 ' / I \ In \y Inf First choice for summer — the "versatile ensemble! This twosomd is sew-easy, one of the prettiest styles we've seen — simple, soft, adaptable to almost every fabric! Choose colorful cotton, pique for daytime T-- ; embroidery linen, silk for glamorous evening occasions!/ Pattern 9390: Misses’ Sizes 13. 14. 16, 18, 26. Size 16 dress. yards 35-inch; bolero, 1% yards. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you' every step. Send Thlrty-flve cents in coins for thta pattern addyScents for each pattern-for Ist-dasa mailing. Send to Mariati Martin, care of Decatur Drily Democrat Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St.. New York 11, X- Y Print plainly Name, Address with Zone, Size and Style Number.

1 z -< 'OWb • ’ww» f - y - <r< fwlWw '.w<i> •■• Bl "~jjßk V Lu ,- S ' L sK L* i j lf O "■"* sjbi flD l PRESIDENT EISENHOWER tries out the silver and ivory dinner gong brought to him at the White House by Burma’s Prime Minister U Nu (right) as Secretary of State John Foster Dulles looks and listens. U Nu, on a state visit, also brought a $5,000 check for orphans of U. S. servicemen killed in Burma during World War H. t International Soundphoto)

, * ' wi r 1 »ifissr iN* ww SHi .jfiß -e Mfl <* * ’ x X s "- Wi MILLIONAIRE inventor Ivan Jerome, 62, is shown in a district attorney’s car, being taken to Mineola, Nr—¥., -to be held in—sso,ooo bail on charges of holding sex orgies with some 20 - girls aged 11 to 17 in his home. He is accused of hiring them for clerical work at $3 an hour, then holding the orgies after 11 p.m. He is an inventor of photographic and precision instrument devices. It was films that caught him. (International) Mother Os 11 Is Freed Os Charge Freed Os Scalding Her Son To Death INDIANAPOLIS (INS) - A 37-rear-old Action mother of 11 childen was free today of charges that she scalded a four-year-old son to leath as punishment.’ The charge, Which resulted in ndictmeirt for second degree murier of Mrs. Lucy Howkins, was nade by three of Mrs. Hawkins’ jhildren last December. iresKte the..three .children, brought the charges testify they tad done sb -only because they vere angry with their mother and htat she really hadn’t deliberately ihbved the boy into the scalding Vater. Russell Hawkins, 20; Mrs. Patrljia Hawkins Gary, 19, and Marcaret R. Hawkins, 16. all of the ndianapolis area, said they hadnade their .mother so nervous that tight Rht j&ars ago that she put: bttr-ydkr-old David into the bath viihout testing the temperature.; “he child died 15 days Inter. In dismissing the indictment, | darion county prosecutor John G, | Pinder said there was insufficient! vldetice to warrant retrial arid! isked dismissal “until more coni-! >etent testimony -far found." ; ' OHa 4W”” IHI I HERO OF FLIGHT from New York to Europe is Capt. Cameron (Snake Killer) Walker of Massapequa, N. Y., commander pf a luxury Stratocruiser. Along with 39 passengers, he had two crates carrying 26 poisonous snakes — rattlers, — copperheads -■ ana corals —for the zoo in Duesseldorf, Germany. A crate broke open and one escaped. Walker hunred it down with an ax and killed it, all unbeknownst to his passengers, (International)

Sc handing Accepts Madison Position Raymond Schanding. of this city, has accepted a position .as .assistant' county agent at Madison. Schanding. for the past four years, has been instructing veterans, in an “on the farm program at Monmouth high school.

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