Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 98, Decatur, Adams County, 25 April 1956 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO M INC. EnterM at the Decatur, Ind.. Poat Office aa Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller - President J. H. Heller Vice-President Chai. Holthouse Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates: By Mail in Adapts and Adjoining Counties: Ono year, 18.00; Six months, $4 25; 3 months. 82.25 — — ” —- By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, |>.OO; 6 months, 14.76; I months. 83 50. By Carrier: 30 cents per week. Single copies, 6 cents.

We don't profess to know much about international affairs, but would hasard a guess that Mother Nature has staged a more successful cold war against the middlewest the last six weeks than Russia ever could and the forecast is still for cold weather. -o- - we've heard everything now. For a long time it has not been uncommon for a golfer to throw a club away after a bad. shot; baseball players often become angry and toss a ball or glove over the fence; a man gets mad and kicks a dog and quite often a good poker player will tear up a deck just for luck. Two Decatur bowlers, matching their skill in a state tournament last week-end had such bad scores that they both threw their bowling balls into the St. Joseph river, at South Bend. —0 0 Rev. Herald Welty, outstanding Churchman and citizen of Decatur has announced his resignation at First Missionary church after serving almost nine years at the local church. Rev. Welty and his family will move to Fort Wayne where he will enroll next fall In Fort Wayne Bible college to take additional theological woork. The Decatur minister, second only to Rev. William Feller in years of service at a local protestant church, has seen his congregation grow both numerically and spiritually. He has been active in Ministerial association and Associated church endeavors and is regarded as one of the outstanding Ministers of his church organisation in Indiana. We join his countless friendskin wlshii*U* Ueattaoed success in his future undertakings. We will miss Rev. Welty and family in many ways. 0 o . Announcement has been made by the state highway commission that bids will be received May 15 for the resurfacing of almost three miles of road between Decatur and the Monmouth road intersection on U.S. highway 27. This is the connecting link between Decatur and the newly constructed U.S. 27 north. The proposed construction was not included last year when highway

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WKJG-TV (Channel 33) WEDNESDAY M wains 8 ;uo—Gateway to Sports 4:ls—Jack Gray, N»w» t-ii —Th. Weatherman 4:3o—Carol and Corky 4:45 —Patti Page Snow 7:oo—The Great Gilderaleev* 7:3o—Eddie Fisher Show 7:45 —Newa Caravan 8:00 —Highway Patrol B:3o—Father Knowa Beat o 9 mW at<?rfroo-t —-— —— 9;3O—Susie with Ann Southern 10:00 —This is Your Igfe 10:30—Mr. District Attorney 11:00—The Weatherman I.l:lo—Sports Today 11: W—Newi 11:30—Tire DeVilx Brother THURSDAY Morning 7:00 —Today B:oo—Morning Marquee 10:00—Ding Dong School 10; 30—The Ernie Kovac Show 11:00—Hocne Afternoon 18:00—lenn Ernie Ford Show 13.30—■ Feather Your Neat I:oo—Farm® A Farming I 15:—The Weatharman 1:20 —Newa, Tom Elkina 1 • 30—Here’s Charlie 3;00 —Musical Moments 3:lo—Faith to Live By B.ls—Editor's Desk 2:3o—Trouble With Father - 3;oo—Matinee Theater 4:oo—Cartoon Express . .. 4:15 —Modern Romanies 4:30 —Queen for a Day 4;00 —Pinky Dee Show S.SO—Howdy Doody KR wgsgg 4 m y ■■■ 4:oo—Gates way to Sports 4:l4—Jack Gray. News 4:2s—The Weatherman 4;30 —Superman • • 7-M)—Death Valley Days 7:3o—Dinah Shore Show 7:49—News Caravan _ s J O—You Bet Your Life 4:34—Dragnet 9:oo—The people's Choice 4:34—Ford Theater 14:00 —Lux Video Theater 11:00—The Weatherman 11:14 —Sports Today JI: 15—News, Ted Strasser 11:34—Kay's Theater 43:44—Next Os Kin ■

27 north was rebuilt through Adams and Allen counties. Doggedness of two local men was largely responsible for the new projectHarry Essex former highway commission member and True Andrews. sub-district highway superintendent have long urged resurfacing of the road and finally iheir endeavors were successful. U.S. 27 will eventually serve as a connecting link with the eastwest toll road in northern Indiana, as soon as the circum-urban roadway is constructed around congested Fort Wayne. The road also is used by thousands of fishermen and vacationers who annually visit northern Indiana and Michigan. 0 0 Dave Terveer, Decatur Catholic high school head basketball and baseball coach . for the last eight years has resigned his post, effective at the end of the present school year. Mr. Terveer has accepted a position with the General Electric Co. at Fort Wayne. A native of Decatur, Dave was quite an athlete during his high school days. Following his graduation from Decatur Catholic high school, he attended St. Joseph college at Rensselaer where he received his AB degree. Later he obtained his Masters degree from Indiana University. Dave has done more than a good coaching job at Decatur Catholic. He has assisted in molding the lives of scores of Decatur young men. He has taught them to achieve their goal through hard work, and many of them have applied the Terveer method, learned in athletics, to their business life, and have been moBU successful. For eight years Dave Tbrveer has gone through all the thrills of winning and the heartaches of losing. He has had better than average teams ever since he started to coach. Educational and athletic circles in northern Indiana are losing an outstanding cog in the process of building men. We don’t have to wish him success because we know he will continue to achieve it. General Electric is gaining another outstanding Decatur man. Mr. and Mrs. Terveer and their children have purchased a home in Stratton Place and will continue to reside in Decatur. 3

WINT - TV (Channel 15) WEDNESDAY Evening B:oo—News, Hickox 4:10 —Sports Extra, Grossman 4; 15—Alene Autry , 4:4s—Douglas Edwards 7:oo—Ellery Queen 7; 30—Paspvrt to Danger 3:oo—Arthur Godfrey B:3o—Dr, Hudson 9:oo—The Millionaire 9:3o—.l've Got a Secret il»:tH) —F: S-. Fiteei- Horn 11 : 00—The Whistler 11:30—Newts, Weather, Sports THURSDAY Morning 7:00—Good Morning B:oo—Captain Kangaroo 9:oo—The Early Show 10:00—Gary Moore 10:30—Arthur Godfrey 11:30 —Strike it Rich Afternoon 12:00—Valiant Lady 12:15—Dove of Life 12:30—Search for Tomorrow 11:45—Guiding Light I:oo—Jack Parr Show I:3o— At the World Turns •2:00 —lit'B Fun to. Reduce fliU—.Robert Q Lewis 2:30 —Ho Uwe Party 3:oo—The Big Payoff 3-30—Bob Crosby Show 3:4s—Down Hotners 4:oo—Brighter Day 4; 15—Secret Storm 4; 30—The PMge Os Night s;oo—Bar U Ranch Evening 9:oo—The News, Hickox B:lo—Sports Extra, Grossman 6; 15—Range Rider 6:4s—Douglas Edwards 7:oo—.Dollar A Second Ttlo—Gillie Playhouse B:oo—'Robert Cummings B,:3o—Climax 9:3o—Four Star Playhouse 10;00—Arthur Murray Dance Party .10:30—Masquerade’ Party 11:04—FEMtni of Scotland Yard 11:30 —News, Weather, Sports MOVIES ADAMS “Kettles in the Osarks" Wed. at 7xM; S,H4. Thurs. at LIS; 3:*8; «‘80; 7 :i>L 10; 00.

■po - Tt U ■t’ m -J* Charles D. Eyanson Charles D. Eyanson, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Eyanson of Decatur, who is stationed in Formosa, met Jerry Bair, also of Decatur, while stationed there. Both boys are in the same company but on different jobs. Eyanson’s View address is: Sp. 3 Charles D. Eyanson; RA 22967652 Bks 5; 327th Comm. Recon. Co. APO 68; Box 13. San Francisco. Calif.

20 Years Ago Today ——•— - April 25— Mrs. Caroline Weiland, 74, died at her home on West Monroe street last evening. Frank Amstutz, 58, prominent ’ Berne resident, died this morning. Zion Walther League will give the play, “The red-headed stepchild," sponsored by the Civic section of Woman’s club April 28. Oscar Lankenau will be the director. Bryant defeated Yellow Jackets 8 to 5. the Decatur team having 10 errors. The Rev. Adolph Bergman, church leader of Europe, will speak at First Methodist church in Decatur tomorrow evening on “The Outlook for Christianity in Europe.” s ——t e Modern Etiquette | BY ROBERTA LEE n — —— Q. Is it necessary to write a “thank you” note when one has been entertained informally at dinner? A. No; when leaving, tell the hostess how much you have enjoyed the evening. Os course, you should return the invitation some time, too. Q. If a bride displays all her wedding gifts, should she leave the cards attached to them? A. This is entirely’ optional. If she does remove them, however, she must be careful to list the identification of each gift for her letters of thanks. Q. How far under the table should the chairs be pushed, when placing them for dinner? A. The front edge of the chair should be on a perpendicular line with the edge of the table.

*' Preble Peppy Pais The Preble Peppy Pals held their second * meeting at the Friedheini Lutheran school. The meeting was called to order by the president. Marcille Buuck. Pledges were led by Carcille Buuck and Kathy Buuck. Old and new business was discussed. Demonstiationa were given by Eileen Keuneke and Joyce Kiess. (Games were led by Judy Conrad and Trudy Reifsteck, followed by refreshments served by Judy Conrad and Susan Hitzeman. The next meeting will be April 30, with parents night. COURT NEWS Claim Filed A claim against the estate of Svaline Archer has been filed by Nettie Smith, who seeks payment jf s2ll for the balance on a note, eare for a month and drugs. Voglewede and Anderson has entered ap nearance for the claimant.

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o o The People’s Voice This column is for the use of ; our readers who wish to make suggestions for the general good or , discuss questions of ; interest. No articles will be published without signature of the author. o - Express Thanks Now that the Easter Seal campaign of the Adams County Society for Crippled Children and Adults is over and the quota reached, the undersigned cochairmen of the project, wish to express their gratitude and appreclation to the many people who had a part in its success. Through the generosity of the people of Adams county, much needed help may be given to crippled children, and this year It has been made possible to establish two speech clinics. Not only do we say “thanks" to •he many contributors, but also to the Boy Scouts who distributed and collected the coin containers, the Girl Scouts who conducted the lily sale, each of the clubs and organizations who contributed as a group, the members of Deane Dorwin’s speech class for the wonderful publicity they gave he campaign, and all the high school students who helped with kite and inserting

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of the Easter Seal letters. And from those of us who work with the crippled and handicappod. an additional thanks. Our staff extends a cordial invitation, hoping that each one of you will visit us sometime during the year so we can demonstrate your Easter Seal contributions at work. Gratefully, Rev. William C. Feller, and Lester Sprunger (co-chair-men of the 1956 Easter Seal drive.) Elks Plan Party Saturday Night The April entertainment committee of the Elks club has arranged an interesting party and entertainment. to be held at the club rooms Saturday night. All members of the lodge and their ladies are invited to attend. o — < ’ Household Scrapbook BY ROBERTA LEE | o : r ■ Sweater Sag Wool sweaters often have a tendency to sag at the shoulders, thus spoiling their appearance. This can be prevented if a strip of ribbon the length of the shoulder from neck ..glitched se-

curely at each end to the sweater. Corn When buying corn, see that the husks are dry and green, and that there are no wrinkles in the ears. These are indications that the corn has been picked recently.

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