Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 212, Decatur, Adams County, 8 September 1956 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT / Published livery Evening Except Bunday By / the dbcatur democrat co. inc. Watered at the Decatur, In<L, Port O«oo m Second Claaz Matter Dick D. Heller President J. H. Haller Vice-President Chua Holthouse Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates: By Mall In Adams and Adjoining Counties: Ona year, |BM| Six months, HM; » months, SMS. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, f».M; • months, M.TS; S months, 82.50. By Carrier: 10 cents per weak. Single copies, < cento.

United States Supreme Coart < Justice Sherman Mtnton, former United States senator from Indiana has announced his retirement affective October 18. 11l health was given as the reason for Justice Minton quitting the highest court in the nation. After serving a six-year term as Senator from Indiana, Minton was named to the U. S. circuit bench at Chicago. Hjs old Senate friend, exPresident Truman then named him to the highest court in IM9. Justice Minton has been in 111 health for several years and no doubt retirement win prolong his life. Originally from Texas, he was a graduate of Indiana University and prior to his entry into politics he practiced law at New Albany. 0 0 Mayor Ralph Tucker, Terre Haute Democratic candidate for Governor and regarded as one of Indiana’s most able speakers will headline the Democratic rally in Decatur October 9, It was announced today. Mayor Tucker’s ability as an administrator is proved by the fact that he is serving his third term as mayor of one of the state's largest cities. - In a city, where they play their politics the calendar around, Tucker’s honesty and integrity have never been questioned. The Democratic candidate is known by many Adams county people, and if you attend the approaching meeting, we know that you will leave with an ardent admiration for the guest speaker. 0 0 Decatur’s native son and long time friend, Howard “Socky" Wisehaupt will come back home next week to headline a threeday courtesy sales clinic, sponsored by the Decatur Chamber of Commerce. While he has travelled in every state of the Union pepping up aagged-down sales organizations; advising with retail groups and injecting a new spirit

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generally in a community. ■‘Socky" has never lost his identification with Decatur. Wo are glad that he Is coming home for a few days. We know that everyone who hears him at the Monday night joint dinner of Rotary, Lions and Chamber of Commerce members and their wives will leave that meeting with more stimulation than they ever dreamed could be injected by a human being. Every person in the Decatur area, who deals with the public, should avail himself of the opportunity to attend the three-day, BO minute a morning, “pepper up” clinic. 0 0 When death visits a community and takes a friend, it’s a difficult task to write of hie living days and even a harder task to attempt to console his family. William J. Kruse, 52 prominent Washington township farmer; faithful churchman; ardent and respected counsellor of the Democratic party and a successful citizen died suddenly Friday afternoon of a heart attack. While his sudden death was entirely unexpected, he had been ill for several months and had only recently returned from a physical check-up at Johns Hopkins hospital at Baltimore, Md. Mr. Kruse’s death has left a void in our community. He loved life and he enjoyed people. A frequent visitor at this newspaper office, Bill, as he was known to everyone, always had kind words for all people in the community. With an enviable record in service to his country, his community, his lodges, and his church and with an outstanding devotion to his family, Mr. Kruse bowed to the command of a greater power. We offer sympathy to Mrs. Kruse and Bill, Jr., in their time of sorrow and we will share with them always the memory of a fine citizen, whose place will be hard* to fill.

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Sharon Turner Is Wed Recently To Jerry L. Wheeler Following a short wedding trip to the Straits of Mackinac in Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lee Wheeler are residing in their newly furnished apartment at 1135 Nutt man avenue, in Decatur. Mrs. Wheeler is the former Sharon Marie Turner, daughter of Lloyd A. Turner of Fort Wayne and the late Gladys B. Turner. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs,. Duane Wheeler of 1228 Master Drive. The couple exchanged vows Saturday morning, Sept. 1, at 11:30 o'clock, before the fireplace in their new apartment- The Rev. Paul D. Parker performed the double ring rites, before members of the im-

I 111 i 20 Years Ago Today a Sept. B.—Rev. H. W. Franklin is returned as pastor of Decatur United Brethren church County council begins consideration of budgets. :>»' County superintendent of schools C. E. Striker announces all school bus drivers must take a safety driving course. Monte McGuire, Cloverleaf Creameries truck driver, absolved of blame in fatal truck-auto crash in which he was involved near Greenville. O. Public and parochial schools open this morning. Enrollment in Decatur is public schools, 1,330, and parochial schools, 395. Judge H. M. DeVoss opens September term of Adams circuit court. Charles Voglewede undergoes emergency operation at Adams county memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Glendening return from Canadian and northern Michigan vimt. Mr. and Mrs. Ullas Sudduth entertain at family dinner.

DANCING CLASSES TEENAGERS AND ADULTS Round, Jitterbug, Waltz and Polka Ist Lesson—October 3rd , Teenagers 7;00 P. M. Adults 9:30 P. M. at the Decatur Youth and Community Center Teenagers 10 Weeks SIO.OO Adults 10 Weeks $25.00 Couple L. Keyes Dance Studio Phone: Decatur 3-2520 or Fort Wayne E-4974 —— tot T The Beauty a B Vvlv Spiritual ® H|l Ilf ' Rebirth RI "j--J With its earthly passing, the spirit * s b° rn anew. Family and friends ■awK surcease from sorrow in this deeply comforting truth. We enw deavor to have every funeral reflect ' B lh ’ s * n *’^ e everlasting. Ra GILLIG & DOAN T FUNERAL HOME CONDITIONED PHONE $-3314

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mediate families. A pink and yellow color scheme was used throughout the rooms, with yellow and pink gladioli adorning the mantel of the fireplace. The bride chose to wear a white streetlength dress, featuring a bolero top and bouffant skirt. She wore a small white hat, and a corsage of red roues. Attending the couple were Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dellinger. Mrs. Dellinger wore a light tan linen suit, complemented by a corsage of yellow chysanthemums. Fourteen members of the Immediate families attended the wedding dinner served at the Fairway restaurant following the ceremony. Mrs. "Wheeler is secretary for Beery Motor Sales and her busband is employed by the Central Soya company in Decatur.

County clerk G. Remy Bierly gives opening talk at Democrat headquarters here. ft Adams county receives 885435 from gross income tax division. v howm Admitted Mrs. Arveda Schwartz. Berne; Mrs. Elmer Uhrick, Decatur. < Dismissed | .Mrs. Amelia Beard, Monroe; Mrs. Luther Yager and baby girl, Berne; , Mrs. Arthur Vorhees and baby girl, ; Geneva; Rufford Brodbeck, Decatur. Mrs. Laura M. Haffner is in crit- ’ ical condition in the Portland hospital. She is the mother of Mrs. Morris Pingry of Decatur. Trade in a Good Town - • Decatur.

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MISS ELDONNA HABEGGER TO MARRY RICHARD E. AMBTUZ Mrs. Savill* Habegger of route 6, Decatur, has announced the engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter, Eldonna. to Richard E. Amstutz, son of Omen Amstutz of Berne. Miss Habegger attended Adams Central high school and her fiance is a graduate of Geneva high school. Both are employed at the Dunbar Furniture Co- at Berne. The couple is planning a late fall wedding. “CIRCUS DAZE” THEME OF GECODE CLUB MEETING "Circus Daze" was the theme of the iGeCode club's dinner meetings at the Legion home Wednesday. For each of the meetings, the entertainment rooms were cleverly decorated with live animals in cages, eacb humorously misnamed to represent a circus animal. The tables were decorated with circus wagons, and four circus rings, filled with entertainers. Favors at the dinner table were individual toy elephants, carrying umbrellas Winning the door prizes for the day girls were Maggie White, Dorothy Schnepf, and Ruth Foreman. Leona Marquart, Ireta Miller, and Ruth August won the door prises for the night girls. Guests at the noon dinner were Mr. and Mrs. John Welch, and George Auer, who is the present plant manager, successding Welch. Frances Reidenbach was chairman for the night girls, and she was assisted by Jeanette Ehinger. The committee for the day group was Eloise Noll, chairman, and Helen Mowery, Edna Callow. Margaret Fruchte, Lydia Lehrman, and Maggie White. The Eagles auxiliary will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock for a regular meeting at the Eagles hall. Chairman, Doris Lenord and her committee, Deva Davis, and Bessie Pomerenke, will have charge of the social activities for the month of September. The Little Flower study club will have its opening meeting Tuesday evening at 7: 30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Mary Foos. Mrs. Victor Hamrick will be hostess to the members of the St. Catherine Discussion club Tuesday evening at 8 o'clockBethany Builders class will have a social meeting and picnic Thursday evening at 6 o'clock at the Sunset shelter house. Members are asked to bring their own table service. The Ave Maria study club will meet with Mrs. Clay son Carroll in Berne, Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. Aero Flying Club Meets Last Evening The Aero Flying club of the Gage airport, Winchester street, held its first meeting Friday at the Boy Scout cabin at Hanna-Nuttman park. Tee cream and coke were enjoyed by the members and their families and pictures were shown by Mr. and Mrs. Gage and Mr. Schrock. The club plans to purchase a plane for the us? of members for pleasure rides or vacation trips, with a set rate to be paid by members using the aircraft. Anyone interested in aviation is invited to attend the next meeting, which will be announced later. Faculty Change For Leadership School The leadership education committee of the Associated Churches of Decatur has reported a change in the faculty of the leadership training school, which will be held on five Monday nights, Sept. 17, 24, Oct. 1, 8 and 15. Mrs. Milton Nolin, whose husband is pastor of the Ossian Presbyterian church, will teach the courses for workers with children. She-has a bachelor’s degree in music from Wheaton College and her M. R. E. from Biblical Seminary in New York. She has been a director of Christian education In churches for four years, and a public school teacher for two years. TRUMAN SCORES _ (Continued from Page One) a third world war by the kind of selling campaign you use to sell soap." Mr. Truman said “peace must be built upon a firm foundation,” and he added that anyone “who undermines and destroys the foundation for the sake of temporarily preventing outbreaks on the surface does us no service whatever.” He said “reckless statements and subsequent reversals” in the field of foreign affairs "have made us Idok foolish, and undermined cohfldence in the United States throughout the world.”

Society Item* for today's publication must be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 3-2121 Gwen Hllyard SATURDAY VFW ladies auxiliary, 4th district meeting and dance at Garrett, 7:30 p.m. For transportation contact the president. k SUNDAY Ice cream social, sponsored by Ladies Aid of St. Paul’s Lutheran church at Preble, Sunday evening. Limberlost Trail Riders, meeting and picnic, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Secaur, 1 pan. Sunday school of Methodist church, annual picnic, immediately following worship services, HannaNuttman park. MONDAY Phythian Sisters opening meeting, potluck supper at 6 pan., degree staff practice immediately following temple meeting. Inactive chapter of Psi lota Xi. Miss Eleanor Pumphrey, 7:30 p.m. Bobo Community Organization, Bobo school, 7:30 p.m. Past Presidents parley, Mrs. Lawrence Rash, 8 p.m. D.A.V. Auxiliary, business meeting, 7:30 p.m., D.A.V. hall. TUESDAY St. Catherine Discussion club, Mrs. Victor Hamrick, 8 p.m. Xi Alpha Xi of Beta Sigma Phi. Mrs. Glen Mauller, 8 p.m. Loyal Daughters of Bethany E. U. B, church, Mrs. Clarence Weber. 7:30 p.m., member note change in date. Delta Lamda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. Jerome Keller, Sigma Phi, Mrs. Jerome Keller, 8 p.m. Delta Theta Tau, Mrs. Robert potter, 8 p.m. Olive Rebekah lodge No. SS, Odd Fellows Hall. 7:30 p.m. Associate chapter of Tri Kappa, potluck supper at Boy Scout shelter house, 6 p.m. Rose Gardejj club, Mrs. Wilbur Gals and Pals home demonstration club, Mrs. Roman Sprunger, 7:30 p.m. Harvesters of Mt. Zion United Brethren cfiurcfiT Mrs. “ Charles Wagner, 7 p.m. St. Dominic -study club, Mira. William Keller, 7:30 p.m. Dutiful Daughters, Mrs. D. E. Foreman, 7:30 p.m. Profit and Pleasure home demonstration club, Mrs. Roman Brite, 7:30 p.m. Psi lota XI, business meeting at Community Center, 8 p.m. Kirkland W C. T. U., Mrs. Naomi Mishler, 1:30 p.m. American Legion auxiliary, installation of officers 8 p.m., pot luck supper at 6:30 p.m. Eagles auxiliary, Eagles hall, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY Our Lady of Lourdes study club, Mrs. Roman Brite, 8 p.m. Xi Alpha lota exemplar chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Elks home, 8 p.m. Ave Maria study club, Mrs. Clayson Carroll at Berne, 8 p.m. BPW club, dinner and meeting at Moose in charge of finance committee, 6:30 p.m. - Rebekah lodges of district No. 31, at Bluffton I. O. O. F. hall, Registration 1 p.m. Naomi Circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. Dick Heller, 415 N. Second street, 8 p m. Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Elks home, 8 p.m. THURSDAY Little Flower study club, Mrs. Mary Foos, 7:30 p.m. St. Jude study club, Mrs. Joe Shell. 8 p.m. Order of Eastern Star, Masonic

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Betty Ann Knave! Wed Last Evening To Vernon Abbott Miss Betty Ann Knavel became the bride of Vernon K. Abbott in a double ring ceremony performed Friday evening, at 7:30 o’clock. The Rev. C. E. Lykins performed the ceremony in the Church of the Nasarone in Decatur. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Knavel of 334 South Eleventh street, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Abbott of route 6, Decatur. Mrs. Leo Roe presented a brief musicale preceding the ceremony. Selections included "I Love You Truly," and “Through The Years." She played “The Lord’s Prayer” during the ceremony. A white, ballerina length gown of nylon and lace was worn by the bride. The snuggly fitted bodice was styled with a high pointed torso waistband, and the lace formed wide shoulder straps. Her bouffant skirt was highlighted with an inset of pleated nylon tulle in the front. Her shoulder length veil of imported illusion was caught to a small half crown , hat. and a|iq carried a white prayer book topped with white mums, encircles with pink. mums.

hall, pot luck supper at 6 p.m., meeting at 7:30 p.m. Methodist W. S. W. 8, dessert luncheon at the church, 12:30 p.m.; meeting at 1:30 p.m. Mt. Pleasant W- S. C. S., Mrs. Leo King, Sr.. 1:30 p.m. Bethany Builders class, shelter house at Sunset, 6 pm. Receives Address Mrs. Ray Eyanson has received the following address of her son. Raymond, which is as follows: Pfc. Raymond A. Eyanson; RA 16493369; 440th Trans. Co- (Light Truck); APO 168 — New York, New York. He is stationed in Verona, Italy. New Address Mr. and Mrs. Howell Duff have received the new address of their son, Don, Who is in the army lan-

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Miss Myra Black attended as maid-of-honor in a yellow dress styled similar to that of the bride’s, and she carried a colonial bouquet of bronz mums. Wendell Abbott served his brother as best man. Mrs. Knavel wore a lavender dress with black accessories tor her daughter’s wedding. She completed her ensemble with a corsage of yellow roses and white carnations. The bridegroom’s mother was attired in a navy blue dress with white accessories, and she wore a corsage of pink roses and white carnations. Immediately following the ceremony. a reception was held at the home of the bridegroom's parents, for members of the immediate families and a few close friends. Serving the guests was Mrs. Gladys Sprunger. An ice-blue dress and coat ensemble was worn by Mrs. Abbott, when she and her husband left for a week’s w-edding trip south. Upon their return, the young couple will reside on route 6, Decatur. The bride is a recent graduate of-Decatur high school, and her = husband attended Monmouth high school and hi employed at International Harvester in Fort Wayne.

guage school, stationed in Calif. His address is Pvt Donald L. Doff R A. 16528837; Student Det.; Co. D. 6302 A. L. S.; Presidio of Monterey, Calif.

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