Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 18 January 1956 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1956

HOME DEMONSORATION CLUB HOLDS JANUARY MEETING Miss Bertha Landis, home demonstration agent for Adams county, was a guest and presented the lesson Tuesday afternoon, at the January meeting of the Root township home demonstration clifb, which was held at the home of Mrs. Robert Johnson. Miss Landis Meed an her topic, "Reducing and Weight Control," and led an interesting discussion this subject. > The history Os the song of the month was given by Mrs. Lee Fleming, who also led the group in singing the song Roll call was answered by "the most unusual gift received for Chirstmas.” The meeting waiHjlosSff with club collect.' Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Lou Houk and Mrs. Herb Banning. Mrs. Herman Kunkel received the door prize: There were 23 members, one child and four guests, Miss Landis, Mrs. Loren Jones, Mrs. Florence Busdorf and Mrs. Leo King, Jr., in attendance. The Feb-

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ruary' meeting will be held at the home of Mrs- R W. Rice. WELCOME WAGON CLUB HOLDS MEETING >' Mrs. John Heffner was hostess to the Welcome Wagon club which met-Monday evening with 12 members present. After the business , meeting, Mrs. M. C. Bieling and Mrs- Robert Babcock conducted games Winners included Mrs. Robert Sittier, Mrs. Ralph Smith, Jr., and Mrs. Austin B. Carter. During the social hour, the member told of their most interesting vacation. Refreshments were then served by the hpstess, Mrs. Heffner, and co-hosless, Mrs- James Bleeke. W. 8, C- S. TO SPONSOR MISSIONARY RALLY The members of the W. 8. C- 8 of the eleven Methodist churches in Adams county,, are sponsoring a missionary rally SundAy afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Monroe Methodist church. i Mrs. John Hi|nt, a missionary from India, will be the gueat speaker. The Rev. and Mrs- Hunt were in India five years, and Rev. Hunt was pastor of the Lal Bagh Methodist church in Lucknow. The public is invited to attend this rally. ..._ - - ROSARY SOCIETY MEETS MONDAY. At a meeting of the Rosary Society Monday evening in the K of C hall new officers.for the year assumed duties. They include Mrs. Robert Boch, president; Mrs. Les ter Ford, vice-president; Mrs. Jerry Leitz, recording secretary; Mrs Ed Linder, financjpl secretary, and Miss Dorothy Rumschlag, er'Durlng a brief business session, the organisation voted to donate |SO to the emergency fire fund collected in Decatur to aid families who lost possessions by firePlans were also made for the preparation and serving cf dlnnei for the members of the men's cholj of St. Mary’s Catholic church Sun day, Feb. 5, at Decatur Catholic high school. A social hour fcrtfow

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MR. AND MRS. JAMES G. GATTSHALL, of 828 Walnut Street, will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary Sunday, January 22, with open house from 2 until 5 o’clock. The couple was married January 23, 1906 at Rockford. O. They are members of the First Methodist church in Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Gattshall have four children: Carl of Decatur, Mrs. Miles Baker of Fort Wayne, Cecil of Tampa. Fla.; and Paul of North Baltimore, O. One son is deceased. They have 12 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Mr. Gattshall has been employed at the Shafer store for 32 years.—Photo by Edwards.

ed the business session. Mrs. Andrew Miller was chairman of the committee in charge. ADAMS CENTRAL P. T. A. MEETS RECENTLY The Adams Central P. T. A. held their January meeting Monday st the school gym- Melvin Lieehty, president, presided at the meetingThe Rev. Vernon Riley gave the i n vocation and the minutes w ere read by the secretary, Mrs. Leroy Cable, after which Wendell Miller gave the treasurer’s report. A pimo solo was played by Sandra Cramer. The president/turned the meeting over to Gordon Neuenschwander, who in turn introduced the safety patrol boys as follows: Dickie Steiner, Steve Hike, Billy McMillen. Dennis Fuelling, Mervin Parrish, Leo Parrish, Phillip Johnson. Billy kWli, JsrtTy Rowden, and Lloyd Kntttie. Dickie Steiner repeated the patrol boys’ pledge- Martin Watson then showed a film on safety After giving recognition to Mrs. Leroy Cable for procuring this film, the meeting was adjourned. PSI OTES TO HOLD MID-YEAR SATURDAY AT INDIANAPOLIS ‘Paris in Springtime” will be the theme of the Pai lota XI midyear, which will be held Saturday at the Scottish Rite Cathedral in Indianapolis. During the registration period from 10 a. m. until noon, Renaldo Paluzzl will entertain the delegates by doing caricature sketches. Luncheon wili~be served in the dining room, which will be decorated in keeping with the theme, "Paris in Springtime’’ Following the luncheon, a style show by L. S. Ayres and company will be given in the auditorium and, again, the decor will be typically French with student* from the John HerronJtrt school adding color. a Projects of (he 59-yearold sorority are the irfdianapolts symphony orchestra, the Hoosier art salon and the mental health Christmas program for children, in co-operatioa with Ball State Teacher’s College, the sorority sponsors a boarding clinic for children with speech aud hearing problems. The sorority also sends contributions to the support of the Indianapolis speech and hearing kindergarten Each chapter has local projects which it supports financially and by volunteer work Delegates from the •oCMT’Bbrgr-

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ity include Mrs. Floyd Reed, Mrs. David Embler, Jr., Mrs. Roger Blackburn, and Mrs. Ferd Klenk. Sixteen members attended the business meeting of the V. F- W. ladies auxiliary, “which was held Monday evening. The minutes were reAd and approved and the auxiliary Will dedicate their new flags, January 30, with a carry-in supper at 6 o’clock. Dedication will be hefd at 8 o’clock- All members of the post and fathers auxiliary are invited to attend. The ladies auxiliary will serve dinner February 1* at the Sam and Laura Haggard sale. Almeda Hunter won the door prize-" The honorary chapter of Psi Iota" Xi will meet with Mrs. Lep Kirsch" Monday evening at 7:45 ■ o'clock. A speWal meeting of the EagfeJ auxiliary will be held Tuesday* evening at 8 o'clock at the Eagles hall. The Aeolian choir will meet Thursday evening at 7 o'clock In the high school music room. , The meeting of the Adams County Federation of Clubs, which was previously scheduled for Friday afternoon, has been cancelled. «* Spring Star! ■ Far.hion loves the long, longtorso line — it’s so flattering to .QveryfigurelSee ltdl3xaay.ed.in;. this pretty spring dress —graceful above a whirling gathered skirt. Have it in glagiorpus silks, gay cottons-—make'it the star of your new-sea®on wardrobe! Pattern 9133: Misses’ Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16. 18. Size 16 takes 4*4 yards 39-inch fabric. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send Thirty-five centa In coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern for Ist-class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Decatur Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS with ZONE. SIZE and STYLE NUMBER.

Society items for today’s publication must be phoned In by 11 s.m. (Saturday 9:80 a.m.) Karen- Striker Phone 3-2121 WEDNESDAY Psi lota Xi sorority, social meeting, Youth and Community Center, Bp. m- * I Decatur home demonstration club, Mrs. Bert Haley, 2 p- m. Historical club, Wed., 2:30, Mrq. Maude Hower. Emmaus guild, Zion Lutheran parish hall, 8 p. m. Ladies Shakespeare club, Mrs. Phillip Macklin, 2:30 p. np. Salem W- S. C. S- v Mrs. Carl Scbug, potluck dinner, 10 a. m. THURSDAY Aeolian choir, high school music rpom, 7 p. m. V. F W- Fathers auxiliary, business meeting, post home, 8 p.m. Ladies aid of Union Chapel church, church, carry-in dinner at noon, all day- t Lincoln FT A, Lincoln School, 7:30 p. m“Polio Skate,” Happy Hour roller rink, 7:30 p. m. to 10:30 p. m. Do-Your-Best class of Trinity E. U. B- church, church, 7:30 p. m. Pleasant Mills Methodist W. S. C. S„ Mrs. Clyde Jones, 1:30 p. m. Women of the Moose, Moose home, officers, 7:30 p. m., lodge, 8 p. m. Bobo Willing Workers class of U- B. church, Mrs. Bertha Bowen, 7 p. mFriendship Village home demonstration club, Klmsey school, 1:30 p. m. Great Books discussion group, public library, 8 p. m. « So-Cha-Rea, dessert bridge, Mrs. R. C. Hersh, 7:30 p. mRainbow for Girls, Masonic ball, 6:45 p. m. Adams county nurses association. Youth and Community Center, 8 p. mFRIDAY Adams County Federation of Clubs, meeting cancelled. Union Township home demonstration club, Mrs. Hugh Nidlinger, 1:30 p. m., members notice change in date. SATURDAY Psi lota Xi bake sale, Schafer store, 9 a. m- to 12 noon MONDAY Honorary Chapter of Psi lota Xi, Mrs- Leo Kirsch, 7:45 p- m. TUESDAY Eagles auxiliary, special meeting, Eagles ball, Bp.m- * ■“ * Mrs. Herman Bittner of route two, Decatur, was dismissed Tuesday from the Parkview memorial hospital in Fort Wayne, after undergoing major surgery. WiHiam Kruse, Adams county farmer who has been suffering from a heart ailment for several weeks, will leave Sunday for . a month’s visit in California- Kruse recently returned from a two week’s stay at Johns Hopkins hospital, Baltimore. While in California Kruse will visit with his brother, Albert Kruse, former Adams-county resident. “ At the Adams county memorial hospital: ' Mr and Mrs. James L Ayers of •Rockford, O-, are the parents of a baby girl born Tuesday at 3:04 p in. weighing six pounds and two ounces. —— ■ A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Gould of Uniondale today at 9:05 a.m., weighing six pounds and seven ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Simon of Berne are the parents of a baby girl born today at 12:25 p.m., weighing five pounds and 1% ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Noah R. Schwartz of Monroe became the parents of a baby boy born Tuesday at 8:25 p.m., weighing six pounds and eight ounces. A baby boy was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Parr of Berne Tuesday at 11:47 p.-m., weighing eight pounds and eight ounces.* Trade in a Good Town — Decatu

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Building Committee Os Church Reports A panel of five members presented facts and figures of the building committee of the Presbyterian ehurch following the worship service Sunday. The first panel presentation was given Dec. 28, and the final one will-Jbe presented Sunday, Jan. 29, after which a congregational meeting will be held to vote on final action on the report. Homemaking Tips •y Miss Bertha Landis Home Demonstration Agent Friday, January 20. is dairy day in Northeastern Indiana, sponsored by the dairy association. The program will begin at 10 a.m., C.D.T., i at the 4-H center in Columbia City. I There will be a lot of exhibits and much in this'program that women will enjoy as well as their husbands. Os partciular interest to women will be a talk at 1:30 p.m. by Dr. Herrell DeGraff, professor of nutritional economics, Cornell University. » Other parts of the program include “Brucellosis eradication and regulation” by Dr. Joe Green, state veterinarian; and “More output per input,” by Dr. C. E. French, agricultural economics. Purdue. Panel discussions will also be featured in both the mornihg and afternoon sessions. Chairman for the day drill be R. A. Kelly, president northeastern Indiana dairy association. Free milk will be provided with the innch available at the 4-H center. This program has been planned to benefit all segments of the dairy Industry. We hope that Adams county will be well represented. Girl Scouts Brownie troop seven met recently at the Lincoln school. The meeting opened by reciting the Brownie promise. Mrs. Gerald Strickler talked tft us about the Little House. The. president, Vickie Hess, took the roll call and dues were collected by the treasurer, Cheryl Reynolds. We had two guests, Bonita Alberding and Carol Krugh- We did craft work and played games Refreshments were served by our treat committee, Jane Baker, Nancy Braden, and Jayne Beal. Scribe: Carla Sieling Brownie troop three, met last evening after school- We opened with the Browhle promise, then had roll caH and collection of dues. We sang songs and played.. singing 'games. Scribe: Karen Wolfe Girl Scout troop 18 met Monday after school. We opened the meeting with the Girl Scout promise and laws. Mrs. Lowell Harper talked to us about building the Girl Scout cabin at Hanna-Nuttman park- We collected dues and played games and closed with the Friendship circle. Scribe: Ellen Houk Aiosmtal ' Admitted James Geyer, Monroeville; Tom Meyer, Decatur. Dismissed Miss Claudia Lehman, Berne; Mrs. Eugene Heimann and baby boy, Decatur; Mrs. Neil Hesher and baby boy, Decatur; Miss Caroline Hirschy, Berne; Miss Krisline Mutschler, Decatur; Mrs. Roland Koon and baby boy, Geneva; Tom Meyer, Decatur. |

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! Richmond Woman Reported Missing Father Appeals For Police Aid In Hunt RICHMOND, Ind. (INS) — A millionaire manufacturer today asked police to hunt for his 30-year-old daughter who has been missing 11 days from her parent’s palatial Richmond estate. Stanley W. Hayes, owner of the Hayes truck appliance company* said his daughter, Joan, is under a physician's care and has only a small amount of medicine with her. He said he doesn't suspect foul play but fears she may become seriously ill without her medicine and without a doctor’s prescription which is necessary to obtain more. Hayes said there was no sign of his daughter on their 200 acre estate; she had not gone to Worthington. 0., where she had been treated for and cured of a mental disturbance, and his only guess is she might have headed for a cousin's home in Burbank, Calif. Hayes hired Pinkerton detectives, advised the Indiana state police and offered a reward for that will lead to his daughter. County Agent On Radio Thursday Leo Seltenright, Adams county agricultural agent, will be a guest

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