Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 110, Decatur, Adams County, 9 May 1956 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY. MAY 9. 1958

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TRI KAPPA ASSOCIATES HOLO FINAL LMEETING The final meeting of the year ■nd closing party was held Tuesday evening by the associate -chapter of the Tri Kappa sorority at the home of Mrs. Ward Calland. A resume of the work done in the past year was given by the president, Mrs. Fred Smith. Election of officers was held with the following results: president, Mrs. Robert Holthouse; vicepresident, Mrs. Fred Smith; „recording secretary, Mrs. Ward Calland ; corresponding secretary, Miss Dorothy Schnepf; treasurer. Mrs. Wilbur Petrie; and social treasurer. Miss Florence Haney. The social hour was conducted by Mrs. Robert Mills, who planned a unique contest and prises were given to Mrs. Dick Heller and Mrs. Forrest Murray. Refreshments were served by the committee in charge which included Mrs. Ward Calland, Mrs. Watson Maddox, and Mrs. Robert Mills. . JUNIOR AUXILIARY HOSTS DISTRICT MEETING HERE The sixth annual junior conference of the fourth district of the American Legjon auxiliary was 1 held at the Decatur Youth and Community Center recently, with the local junior auxiliary of unit 48 being host. The meeting was opened at Id a. m. with the following officers in charge: president. Miss Dianne Garrett, Bluffton; vice-president, Brenda Dull, Fort Wayne: secretary, Barbara Fortner, Fort Wayne; chaplain. Suzanne Elliot, Orland; treasurer, Nancy Whitlock. Angola; and sergeant-at-arms and assistant, Kathy Moser and Deaths Lauser, Woodburn. 4 Patricia Cook, from the local unit, introduced the guests. A noon luncheon was served by the mothers of the Decatur junior auxiliarm. Following the luncheon entertainment was furnished by all the units present. Miss Cheryl Ashbaucher was in charge of the program. Prises for entertainment and so forth were won by juniors from Decatur, New Haven, and W’oodburn. Carolyn Taylor of Decatur presided at the piano for the meeting. MRS. OSCAR MILLER IS HOSTESS TO MEETING Mrs. Oscar Miller was recently hostess to the Profit and> Pleasure home demonstration club. Mrs. (Henry Heimann conducted the meeting in the absence of Mrs. Ralph Bluhm. Mrs. Leonard Schwaller gave a poem, "Every Day is Mother’s Day.” History of the song of the month was given by Mrs. John Arnold. A special feature. “When Mother Stays in Bed,” was presented by Mrs. Lee Miser. Mrs. Charles Schnepp and Mrs. Melvin Mcßarnes gave an interesting lesson on "Disguising Your Figure Faults.’’ The next meeting has been changed to June 4. Mrs. Mcßarnes won the door prize. At the close of the meeting, refreshments were served to 15 members and five childrn by the hostess and co-hostess, Mrs. Roman Brlte.

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MISS MARLENE WISEMAN WEDS LOWELL ENGLE The recent marriage of Miss Marlene Ruth Wiseman and Lowell Glen Engle was solemnized in the Grace Lutheran church in Fort Wayne, with the Rev. F. N. Holtmeyer reading the nuptial vows. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Wiseman of Fort Wayne and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. James C. Bolt of route five, Decatur. Sharon Kay Wiseman, sister of the bride, attended as maid-of-bon-or and Mrs. Duane Forster, cousin of the bride, was bridesmaid. Giles Ogg, uncle of the bridegroom, was best man and guests were seated by Max Haag and Perry Bruce Stauffer. A reception was held at the St. Nicholas Hall in Fort Wayne. Servers included Mrs, Max Haag of New Carlisle and Miss Edythe Money of Fort Wayne. The bride is employed at the Seven-Up Bottling company and the bridegroom is employed at the Dana Corp, in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Engle are residing on route five, Decatur. LEGION AUXILIARY HOLDS RECENT BUSINESS MEETING The American Legion auxiliary held a business meeting with Mrs. Wilson Beltz conducting the meeting in the absence of Mrs. Harvey Baker. A rehabilitation report was given by Mrs. Adrian Baker and Mrs. Lawrence Rash, who recently visited the Irene Byron hospital. A fine report on music was given by Mrs. Arthur Myers. Other interesting reports were given on merit system, child welfare, community service, junior activities, and publicity. Five members of the puxfliaifr attended the district meeting at Columbia City today. The next meeting will be a social meeting May 22. June 12, final nomination and election of officers will be held. The Pythian sisters will meet Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the K. of P. home and the Needle club will meet after Temple. . ' Circle two of the Bethany E.U.B. church will meet with Mrs. John Spahr Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Gerald Cole will be program chairman. Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock the Phoebe Bible class of the Zion E. and R. church will meet in the church social room. A mother and daughter banquet of the Union Chapel church will be held Thursday at the church with a carry-ln supper to be featured at 4:30 o’clock. Those who attend are asked to bring a covered dish and their own table service. The Third Order of St. Francis will meet Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the St. Mary’s church. The (Geneva high school alumni banquet will be held Saturday evening at the Geneva high school. Supper will be served from 6:30 until 7:30 o’clock. A complete and different program is being planned.

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, la the date set for the wedding of Miss Alice Marie Fuelling and Eugene A. Bruick. The wedding will take place at the St. Peter's Lutheran church near Decatur. Parents of the couple are. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bruick of Fort Wayne, and Mrs. Ida H. Fuelling of near Hoagland, and the late Rudolph Fuelling. The bride-elect is a graduate of Monmouth high school and is employed by the Adams county Farm Bureau cooperative association, Inc. Her fiance was graduated from New Haven high school, tie is employed at the Western Auto Supply Company. — Photo by Anspaugh

Reservations are to be eent to Margie Hart or Nell Huffman at Geneva. - t, The associated churches of Decatur wilj meet Thursday evening at 7 o'clock at the Zion E. and R. church. Election of officers tor the coming year will be featured. A bake sale will be sponsored by the W. S. W. S. of the Union Cbapel U. B. church Saturday from 9 until 12 noon at the firestone store. Members of the Music department of the Decatur Woman’s club met at the home of Mrs. Harry Dailey with 21 present. Mrs. L. A. Holthouse gave an interesting paper on Albert Schweitzer. Delicious , .refreshmentSc were served by the hostess, assisted by Miss Helen Haubold, Mrs. William Gass, and Mrs. O. H. Haubold. The Civic department of the Decatur Woman’s club will meet at the Youth and Community Center Monday evening with a carryin dinner to be featured at 6 o’clock. The meat, rolls, and coffee will be furnished by the nostesses. F . ...I At the Adams county memorial hospital: Ivan E. Garwoid, Sr., and Lucille Schafer (Garwood of Decatur are the parents of a baby girl born today at 3-50 a. tn., weighing seven pounds and nine ounces. : Homemaking Tips Miss Bertha Landis Home Demonstration Agent Spring and summer sewing can be made easier this year by knowing how to eliminate troublesome stitching problems. Almost all stitching problems result from improper care or adjustment of the sewing machine and can be corrected by keeping it cleaned or oiled. Other things to check for excessive noise are loose bearings, or bobbin case, or the shuttle loose in its carrier. Other causes of hard running machines are threads that have become wound around the wheel and treadle bearings, gummed oil or dirt in the bearings, bearings or belt too tight, or the bobbin winder touching wheel or belt during stitching. Skipped stitches usually result from improper care or adjusting of the machine needle. A needle should be straight, properly set, of recommended size for the fabric and thread and correctly threaded. When the needle breaks during stitching, it is usually caused by pulling the material while stitching, failure to raise the needle sufficiently before removing the material, using a needle that's too long or set too low, or having the presser foot or other attachments incorrectly attached. Breaking of the upper thread may result if upper tension istoo tight or if the needle is bent, too big for the thread or incorrectly set or threaded. Other causes are poor knotty or rotten thread and rough places on the shuttle or eye of the needle. i Seam puckers are caused when i one or both tensions are too tight, and side puckers or pulled yars are caused bv a dull needle, A

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Mr. and Mrs. Severin Scburget are building a new home on U. S. highway 224 west <A Decatur, just east of the old Schurger home. The new modern home will be ready for occupancy some time during the summer, it was learned. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Doty of New Port Richey, Fla., are visiting with Mrs. Doty’s brother, William Bryan and other relatives. Mrs. Doty was Invited to participate in the prpr gram “This is Your Life,” at which the Kirkland alumni honored her brother. Dick Buckley returned to Chi; cago, 111., after spending a few day if with his parents, Mr. and Mip, George ’.r.’ -Btftkfey. Dick is a Staff announcer for radio station WAAF.! He also has an FM disc jockey program from 8 until 10 o’clock Monday through Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Kitson of Fort Wayne visited in Decatur Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pumphrey of Decatur have returned home after spending the winter in Sarasota, Miss Doris Bluiftn of Monroe, who was recently involved in an automobile accident, was transferred from the Adams county memorial hospital to the Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne. British Troops And Cypriots In Clash Greek Population - Protest%Execution NICOSIA, Cyprus (INS)—A wild stone-throwing mob clashed with British troops in the streets of Limassol today as Cyprus’ Greek population violently protested the scheduled execution of two Cypriots. ’ At least five bombs exploded in the streets of Limassol as clubwielding British troops braved a hail of stones to charge and disperse the crowd. Much of Limassol was placed under curfew. The same ban was imposed on Lapthos after several shots were fired at a British patrol car. A British officer was killed and a soldier wounded by a Cypriot bomb in the town of Paphos. The vengeful islanders promised even bloodier attacks if the British governor. Field Marshal Sir John Harding, refuses to cal) off the hanging Thursday of the two youn Greeks. The sentences of Michael Karsoils and Andrea Demetrlu were confirmed by Harding Tuesday. His decision sparked new violence in Cyprus and a series of demonstrations in Greece. Both the condemned men are 22. Karaolis was convicted of slaying a British policeman. Demetrlu of wounding British businessman Sydney Taylor. Point Os View LOS ANGELES (INS) — Police responded to a pre-dawn emergency call that a new building on Wilshire Blvd, was being destroyed by heavy winds. They relaxed when they discovered their informant was a swaying drunk across the street who insisted: "I’m all right. The betiding must be swaying/*

*f LI Society Items for today's publication must be phoned In by 11 a-m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Karen Striker Phone 3-2121 F WEDNESDAY Y. P. M. B. and the Harvesters, Mt. Zion church at Bobo, 7 p. m. Monroe Better Homes demon >stration club, Mrs. Leonard Johnston, 7:80 p. m. Mother-daughter banquet, Zion Lutheran church, parish hall, potluck, 6 p.m. ; Naomi circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. Royal Friend, 8 p. m. Ruth circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. D- Swickard, 8 p. m. Our Lady of Lourdes study club Mrs. John Lengerich, 8 p.m. Ava Maria Bible study club, Mrs. W. E. Brant, 8 p. m. THURSDAY W. S. W. 8. circle two of Bethany B. U. B. church, Mrs. John Spahr, 107 8. Seventh street, 7:30 p. m. Phoebe Bible class of Zion E. and R. church, church social room, 7:30 p. m. Mother-daughter banquet, carryin supper. Union Chapel church, 6:30 p. m. D.A.V. auxiliary, D.A.V. home, business meeting, 7:80 p.m. Queen of Peace study club, Mrs. Warren Greesley, 7:30 p. m. Little Flower study club, Mrs. Victor Ulman, 7:30 p.m. Adamji county council of P.T.A., Adame Central school, after remedial reading program. Emblem club mother’s day party, Elks home, 8 p.m. Town and Country home demonstration club, Mrs. William Meyer, route six, Decatur, 1:30 p. m. Mother-daughter banquet potluck supper, Eastern Stars and daughters, Rainbow Girls and mothers. Masonic ball, 6 p. m. Holy Family study club, Mrs. Russell Schooler, 8:30 p. m. Methodist W. S. C. S., church. 2 p. m.

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Mt. Pleanant W. S. C. S., latiow of officers at church, 1:80 p. m. Martha circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. C. C. Langston, 2:30 P- tn. > Mary circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. WUliam As fold er, 2:30 p. m. Queen of the Rosary study club, Mrs. Doria Schults, 8 p. m. Salem Methodist W. C. S„ church basement, 1:30 p. m. W. S. W. S. unit two of Bethany E. tJ. B. church, Mrs. Leona Gentie, 2 p. m. Women of the Moose, formal initiation, Moose home, 7:>o p. m. Associated churches of' Decatur. Zion E. and R. church, election of officers, 7 p. m. FRIDAY Mother and daughter banquet, Salem Methodist church, «:30 pjm. Lincoln P. T. A., tea honoring teachers. 2:30 p. m. SATURDAY Bake sale, sponsored by Union Chapel W. S. W. S., Firestone store,, 9 a. m. to 12 noon. Geneva high school alumni banquet, high school, supper from 8:30 p. to 7:30 p. m. 1 SUNDAY Third Order of St. Francis, St. Mary's church, 2;30 p. m. MONDAY Civic department of Woman's club, Youth and Community Center, potluck supper, 0 p. m. Pythian Sisters, K. of P. home, 7:30 p. m., Needle club following Temple.

y n Admitted Mrs., Myrtle Filson, Decatur; Master Donald Laßrun, Rockford, I O. ■ .Dismissed Mrs. Susann Bruick, MoMnroevtlle; Miss Rosalyn Marts, Geneva; | Master Peter Hees, Decatur; Miss Doris Bluhnu Monroe; Master James Williams, Decatur.

Frank Sparks Pays Party Assessment Second Governor Candidate To Pay INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — Dr, Frank Sparks today became the second Republican gubernatorial candidate to pay the required 32.000 fee to the Republican central committee. Dan Cravens, former member of the Indiana alcoholic beverttge commission, and nnd of the five announced candidates for nomination as the GOP entrant In the governor race, paid his filing

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charge several weeks ago. Sparks'left Indianapolis immediately after handing the payment to Alvin C. Cast, Republican state chairman. He said he plans to meet every one of the 2,032 OOP delegates elected during Tuesday’s primary in an Intensive campaign tour. He headed for Monticello where he will attend a meeting of White and Carroll county delegates and GOP officials tonight. Thursday the former W abash College president and Crawfordsville Industrialist plans to campaign in Vigo county. Nice Selection of Mother’s Day Cards. Kohne Drug Store. 109 t 2