Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 245, Decatur, Adams County, 17 October 1958 — Page 3

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1958

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ELIZABETH MILLER IS HONORED WITH SHOWER Miss Elizabeth Miller was guest of honor at a bridal shower held recently at the home of Mrs. Joeeph Schultz. The birde-elect will marry John A. Kintz, Jr., Saturday in the St. Rory’s Catholic church. J Following a game period, the honored guest opened her gifts and refreshments were served by, the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Anselm Hackman, Jr., and Miss Dolores Kintz. Present so rthe occasion were the Mesdameg John Kintz, Herman Miller. Robert Bahler, Harold Whitright, Eugene Kintz, William Kohne, Juluis Schultz. Albert Rumschlag, Elmo Miller, Henry Broun. Correluis Schirack. and Wilbur Lengerich, and the Misses Isabelle and Patricia Kintz and Fevejlv Yaney. Those sending gifts but unable to attend were Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. Andrew Wolpert, and Mrs. Cletus Miller. MRS. JOE KRICK IS HOSTESS TO CLUB The Delta Theta Tau sorority held its regular meeting Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Joe Krick. It was announced that the province convention would be held Nov. 15 and 16 at Valparaiso and Mrs. Leo Teeple, Mrs. Jay Markley and Mrs. Kenneth Arnold were selected as delegates. Mrs. H. R. Frey gave a report on the recent national convention. At 10:30 o'clock the founder's dav ceremony was held. Later, refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mrs. Joe Krick and Mrs. Iceland Smith. The next meting will be held October 28 at the home of Miss Rosemary Spangler. WILLIAM A. KLEPPER’S TO OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY In honor of their fifthieth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. William A, Klepper will have an anniversary mass Saturday morning at 10 o’clock. The mass will be said in the St. Mary’s Catholic church with the Very Rev. Msgr. J. J. Siemitz as celebrat. Music will be provided by the men’s choir. A breakfast will be served at the Fairway restaurant for the immediate family following the service. Mr. and Mrs. Klepper were married October. 15, 1908 in the Fort Wayne CMholic church with the Very Rev. Msgr.Oechening officiating. They are the parents of seven children. 29 grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. Members of the family planning to attend are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Klepper ard children of Chicago, Hl: Mr. and Mrs Tom Hebein and family of Milwaukee. Wis.; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Klepper. Jr. and family of Lima, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Don Klepper and family, of Huntinpton: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Birdsall and daughters of Short Hills, New Jersey; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schreck, Jr., and sons of Fort Wayhe; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brodbeck and son of Akron, Ohio; and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Klepper of Tiffin, Ohio. . Monroe Methodist M Y F Bake Sale at Stuckvs StoreCar Wash at Zurcher’s Station, Saturday, October 18— 9:°o. 244 t2x

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ADAMS CENTRAL P.T.A. TO MEET MONDAY The Adams Central Parent Teachers Association members will hold their October meeting Monday at 7:30 o’clock in the school cafeteria. Members will hear Donald Barnes of Ball State Teachers College who will speak on the subject of grade cards. He will explain the new type of cards being used by several different grades this year. President, Earl Harmon, urges all members to attend. For the convience of parents who bring their children, movies will be shown. MISS LOIS FOLK GIVES LESSON AT CLUB MEETING Miss Lois Folk, home demonstration agent, presented the lesson on “oven meals’’ at the recent meeting of the members of the Happy Homemaker club who met the home of Mrs. Earl Harmon. After the meeting was opened by th? members repeating the club creed, Miss Folk presented her lesson and demonstration. She prepared a chicken casserole, vitaminized meat loaf, frozen lima beans, and cherry cake. The demonstration agent pointed out that in preparing an oven meal, food requiring the same temperature to bake should be put together. Following the demonstration, a business meeting was held. Roll call was answered by the mem bers telling the lesson they liked best. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved and the hostess read the 67th Psalm for devotions. Mrs. Dwight Schnepp presented the citizenship lesson using 15th article of the state constitution and Mrs. John Geruth led the singing of the song of the month. "Fighting farm fires” was the talk given by Mrs. Sheldon Wagley. She stresed that fire fighting equipment should be Kept close to the danger spots on a farm and that all members of the family should know how to use it. Members gave a donation for the foodless bake sale which was a part of the achievement day program. All members were urged to vote at the coming election. Special announcements were made by the president, who told of a special interest lesson, Christmas cookies of foreign lands, which will be presented at the November 11 meeting at the Co-Op building in Monroe. The officers training school will be held December 2 at the Youth Center and material for the mental health Christmas drive was given each member. At the close of the meeting, refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Lloyd Mitchel, to 16 members and one visitor. The Catholic Ladies of Columbia will have a potluck supper Tuesday evening at 6:30 o'clock at the C.L. of C. hall. Meat, rolls, and coffee will be furnished by the committee. Fireman’s Auxiliary members will meet Monday at 8 o’clock With Mrs. Herman Dierkes. Thursday, Women of thg Moose will meet at the Moose home. Officers will meet at 7:30 o'clock and the lodge meeting will be at 8 o’clock.

fl 18. fl -3 Mt - J—ga M F fl THE ENGAGEMENT AND APPROACHING MARRIAGE of Miss Mary Schumm to Marvin Grote, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Schumm of near Willshire, Ohio. Her fiance is the son of Alfred Grote and the late Mrs. Alfred Grote of Decatur. The wedding will take place Sunday, November 30 at 6:30 o’clock in the Zion Lutheran church of Schumm, Ohio. Miss Schumm, a graduate of Willshire high school, is employed as a bookkeeper at the Willshire Grain and Supply at Wren, O. Grote graduated from Decatur high school and is engaged in farming.

GIRL SCOUT COUNCIL ANNOUNCES NEW COURSES The Limberlost Girl Scout council, a United Fund Agency, announ ces an additional training course for adults. The fly-up course will be given November 11, 13, and 17 from 1 to 3 p.m., at the Decatur Youth and Community Center. This course is open to leaders who have troops advancing from brownie to intermediate program. I Registrations can be made through the neighborhood chairman or the girl scout office. All registrations must be in the Fort Wayne office at least one week, before the first session. Church Mother’s Study club members will meet Tuesday at 8 o’clock in the Methodist church lounge. This will be a regular meeting. Members of the V.F.W. auxiliary will meet Monday at 8 o'clock at the post home. Monday evening at 8 o’clock, members of the' Rostary society will meet at the K. of C. hall. The Decatur Union of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union members will meet with Mrs. Jess Niblick Tuesday at 1:30 o’clock. Everyone is to bring a message. Mrs. Otto Boer ger will be hostess to the members of the Merry Matrons Home Demonstration club members Tuesday at 7:30 o’clock when they will meet for a masquerade party, Tuesday evening at 6:30 o’clock, the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church will hold a congregational potluck dinner at the church. Guests are to bring their own table service, and rolls, butter, and coffee will be furnished by the committee. Girl Scouts Broumie troop 269 met recently at the Hanna-Nuttman park. Roll call and collection of dues were taken. Mrs, Collier, the leader, presented the first lesson on trail mark. Susan Gray brought re-j freshments and the meeting was! closed with the Brownie promse and “Good Nite Brownies.” Scribe, Pamula Davidson.

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Word was received recently from Gordon Singleton by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Singleton, routejone, Monroe. Singleton left for a six month Meditteranean cruise in the early part of September. It was stated they Stopped at i Gibraltar, but that they are pres- ! ently standing by in the harbor at ; Beirut. Lebanon. Singleton’s address is: Cpl. Gordon L. Singleton 1533284 USMC, H&S Co. 2nd Bn. (Renif.) 6th Mar., ALPHA Navy 510, c/o Fleet Post Office, New York, New York. o— Modern Etiquette | | By ROBERTA LEE | o o I Q. A friend of mine gave sea beautiful hand-embroidered tablecloth, and I have invited her and her family to dinner in our home. Would I be offending her if I were to cover the tablecloth with a clear plastic cloth? | A. Ido not see how you could : possibly offend her, since you are ■ really being particularly careful of the tablecloth. Q. Are the usual bride-and-groom figures the only correct adornments for a wedding cake? A. While these are the ones most usually seen, it certainly is all ! right to use anything else you might wish. Q. When introducing a young wo-' man of about eighteen to a mid-dle-aged man, whose name is spoken first? A. The young woman's."

Caieuuar items for today’s publeation must be phoned in by 11 «jn. (Saturday 9:30) Phone 3-2121 Miss Marilou Uhrlck FRIDAY Calvary E.U.B. W.S.W.S., church basement, 7:30 p.m. D. A. V. auiliary and chapter family Halloween party, D.A.V. hall, 8 p.m. Faithful Workers class. Union Chapel E.U.B. church, 8 p.m. SATURDAY Catholic Ladies of Columbia rummage sale, C.L. of C. hall, 9 a m. Monroe Methodist M. Y. F., bake sale and car wash, Stucky's store and Zurcher’s Station, 9 a.m. MONDAY Monmouth Parent and Family Life Education Study Group, school, 7:30 p.m. Fireman’s Auxiliary members, Mrs. Herman Dierkes, 8 p.m. V.F.W. auxiliary, post home, 8 p.m. Rosary Society, K. of C. hall, 8 p.m. TUESDAY C.L.C. C.L.C. hall, potluck supper, 6:30 p.m. Church Mothers Study club, regular meeting, Methodist church, 8 p.m. Decatur W.C.T.U., Mrs. Jess Niblick, 1:30 p.m. Merry Matrons Home Demonstration club, Mrs. Otto Boerger, 7:30 p.m. masquerade party. Bethany E.U.B .church, congregational potluck dinner, church, 6:30 p.m. Kum Join Us class of Bethany E. U. B. church, postponed one week. Washington township Farm Bu reau, Monroe Farm Bureau hall 7:30 p.m. Decatur Garden club, Mrs. Martin Zimmerman, 2 p.m. Wesleyan Service Guild of First Methodist church, Mrs. Robert Mills, 7:30 p.m. . THURSDAY Women of the Moose, Moose home, officers 7:30, lodge 8 p.m. District Meet For Rural Youth Monday To Elect District Officers For Year Adams county rural youth members will be attending the district IV rural youth meeting Monday night. The meeting will be held at the Center school in Howard county. Features of the meeting will be the election of the 1959 district officers, the district talk meet contest, and judging of the district newsletter contest. The Adams county rural youth newsletters for the past year will be entered in the district contest. The hewsletter was published each month under the direction of Legora Markle, newsletter editor. Adams county members will also be striving to bring the coveted cowbell back to the county. The cowbell is an attendance award, awarded to the county who has the most members present times the number of miles traveled for the total points. Wabash county has received the cowbell for the last two district meetings and Adams county members are out to break that winning streak. Members are reminded to meet at the county extension office, Decatur at 6:15 p.m., Coppess Corner at 6:30 p.m. and the Berne i parking lot at 6:40 p.m. Carlisle Man Dies In Head-on Crash i SULLIVAN. Ind. (UPD —Frank Sims, 24, Carlisle, died Thursday I night less than two hours after his automobile smashed head-on 1 into another car on U. S. 41 near Carlisle. The other car was driven by Jerry Page, 19, Carlisle, who was taken to Mary Sherman hospital here for treatment of injuries. Authorities said Sims' car was on the wrong side of the highway. At the Adams county memorial hospital: Allen and Muriel Ann Foor Bowen of Decatur, are the parents of a six pound, nine ounce girl born Thursday at 10:24 p.m. Mrs. Clarence Snyder, worthy matron of the Decatur Order of Eastern Star, and Frank Bohnoke, worthy patron, were among those who attended the inspection of chapters which was held at Geneva Friday. -H? Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Graliker are now spending a two weeks’ vacation touring the Smoky mountain?, and will return to Decatur, 111,, Graliker’s home town, for a visit with his brother and sister before returning to Decatur a week from Monday.

Ari Workshop Is Planned Saturday To Hold Workshop At Adams Central-* The art workshop planned for all primary and kindergarten school teachers will be held at the Adams Central high school Saturday from 8:30 to 12 noon, Hubert Feasel, in charge of arrangerhents, said today. Demonstrations on arts and crafts will be shown by Harold E. Radatz, assistant art supervisor of Fort Wayne. Exhibits of grade school pupils will be shown by Radatz. The exhibits consist of finger painting, paper sack masks, paper bag puppets, scrap material printing, and Japanese lantern masks. Radatz has shown exhibits of ceramics in South Bend, Indianapolis, and Fort Wayne. Prior to going to Fort Wayne, he was an instructor at the junior high school in Warsaw. He has been assistant irt supervisor in Fort Wayne since 1952. The workshop is sponsored by the art education association of Adams county in co-operation with the school systems. Miss Kathryn Kauffman, art supervisor in the Decatur schools, has helped Feasel with arrangements for the workshop. Muncie Papers Cui In Size By Strike Continue Editions In Spite Os Strike MUNCIE, Ind. (UPD— Muncie's two daily newspapers continued to publish and deliver curtailed editions today despite a strike of stereotypers. > Eight-page editions of the Muncie Star, a morning paper, and the Muncie Presss an afternoon paper, were published without the help of stereotypers and printers who refused to cross picket lines established Wednesday night. No negotiations have been conducted since the strike by the union against the Pulliam-owned Muncie Newspapers, Inc. It was the first serious newspaper strike in Muncie’s history. Hubert W. Owens, president of Local 38 of the Stereotypers Union, said the union demanded a new two-year contract providing more than the $3 a week raise for the first year already offered by the publishers. The company offered a $2.50 week raise for the second year. 25 carrier salesmen deliver daily over 2,300 Daily Democrats in Decatur. _

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| JII | , h .. mu .- • ■MI JUNIOR LEADERS receiving state key awards are pictured above with Russell Tweedy, left, of the Cities Service company, who sponsors the awards. Key club members have been in 4-H work three years and have accumulated a number of points which make them rank high in competition with others in the state. Receiving the awards this year from Adams county are, from left to right, Jane Wass, Ann Lehrman, Jane Duff, and Jean Wass. . ~ g. • -• ' ■ ; '

20 Years Ago Today 0 0 Oct. 17, 1938 — The Adams county council has apporved an appropriation of $58,363 for construction of an addition to the Adams county memorial hospital after ruling that petitioners for the addition had a majority of 26 over remonstrators. Os the total, $33,000 will be from a bond issue as the county’s share, the balance from a PWA grant. Fred Major, of Decatur, has been elected deputy grand master of the grand lodge of Indiana I. O. O. F., the second ranking office in state circles of the lodge, Floyd D. Shaw, 55, native of Decatur, was killed while on duty as a railroad brakesman at Pittsburgh, Pa.

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One hundred sugar beet growers from Adams and surrounding bounties attended the annual su- ■ ■ gar beet and soybean field day V here. .. ■ HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted Mrs. Ralph Rutledge, Bryant: Lester Frank. Berne. Dismissed Mrs. Paul Sauer, Decatur: Mas- -U ter Billy Hullinger, Decatur; Mrs. Thomas Rambo and baby boy, De- -S I catur. . R VMM AGE SALE - • Associate Chapter Tri Kappa, Cole Bldg., Monroe street, Saturday, October 18th, 9:00 a. m. to 3:00 p. m. 244 t 2