Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 72, Decatur, Adams County, 26 March 1959 — Page 3

THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1959

K. OF C. AUXILIARY MEETS TUESDAY EVENING The regular meeting of the K, of C. auxiliary was held at the K. of C. hall Tuesday evening. After the meeting opened with a prayer,' a business session was held. It was announced that at the next meeting on April 28, members will entertam their husbands with a pot Iqck supper. Following the meal various games and entertainment will be enjoyed. The committee will be headed by Mrs. Joseph Schultz. At the close of the recent meeting, a social hour was held by the members. EASTERN STAR TO HOLD INSTALLATION The Order of the Eastern Star members will hold an installation of officers at the Masonic lhal Saturday at’T o’clock. Open to the public, the meeting will feature the installation of Mrs. R. L. Collins as worthy matron and R. L. Collins as worthy patron. Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Barkley will be associate matron and associate patron, respectively. Other officers are Mrs. Howard Eley, secretary; Mrs. Frank Bohnke, treasurer; Mrs. Lohnas Mclntosh, conductress; Mrs. Robert Colter, associate conductress; Mrs. Elmo Stuckey, chaplain; Mrs. Clarence Snyder, marshal; Mrs. Rolland Miller, organist; Mrs. Charles Houk, Adah; Mrs. Don Cochran, Ruth; Mrs. John Drake, Esther; Mrs. Merritt Alger, Martha; Mrs. Jahn Brecht, Electra; Mrs. Fred Striker, warden; Rolland Miller, sentinel; Mrs. Raymond Eichenaur, prompter; and Mrs. Niland Ochsenrider, soloist. MRS. MARION STULTS IS RECENT HOSTESS Wednesday afternoon, members of the Live and Learn Home Demonstration club met at the home of Mrs. Marion Stults. The meeting was opened with the singing of the club prayer. Mrs. Jack Gray gave the dovotions reading from Romans 8 .to 18. A prayer was offered by Mrs. Chalmer Barkley, after which the lesson on food for fitness was given by the leaders, Mrs. Rolland Gilliam and Mrs. Don Smith. s .... Roll call was answered by numbers telling of “my biggest mistake.” Mrs. Chalmer Barkley gave the secretary’s report and the singfrig of the song of the month was led by Mrs. Rolland Gilliom. Mrs. Nellie Price gave the citizenship lesson entitled. “Religion in the Home.” The business meeting was under the charge of the president, Mrs. Hugh Nidlinger. It was decided that the group would go to Fort Wayne Tuesday to appear on the T V. program, "Breakfast in Fort Wavne,” which is seen on channel 15. ’ After dismissal, refreshments were served to the members and one guest, Mrs. Emmett Anderson. Hostesses were Mrs. Marion Stults and Mrs. Archie Smitley.

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Calendar items tor today’s pub•cation must be phoned in by 11 (Saturday 9:80) Phone 3-2121 . Mariloo Roop THURSDAY Women of the Moose, Moose home, officers, 7:30, lodge, 8 p m. Order of the Eastern Star, Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY Friendship Circle of Missionary church, Mrs. Lloyd Reef, 7:30 p.m. American Legion Auxiliary, postponed. Tops club Easter egg sale, Kaye Shoe Store, 3 p.m. SATURDAY Installation of officers of Eastern Star, Masonic hall, 8 p.m. V.F.W. Ladies Auxiliary, colored Easter egg sale, Firestone store, 9 a m. Limberlost Archery and Conservation club, indoor range, 7 p.m. MONDAY Research club, Mrs. Gail Baughman, 2:30 p.m. TUESDAY Live and Learn Hon# Demonstration club, Fort Wayne trip, 10 am. Historical Society, Lincoln school 8 p.m. ■ Jolly Housewives, Pleasant Mills school, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Ladies . Shakespeare club, Mrs. Tom Allwein, 2:30 p.m. Members of the Tops club will hold an Easter egg sale Friday beginning at 3 o’clock at the Kaye Shoe Store. Members of the Jolly Housewives will meet Tuesday at 7:30 o’clock at the Pleasant Mills school. The Live and Learn Home Demonstration club members will appear on the T.V. program “Breakfast in Fort Wayne,” Tuesday at 10 o’clock. Those who plan to go are asked to call Mrs. Chalmer Barkley or Mrs. Archie Smitley. Monday at 2:30 o’clock, members of the Research club will meet at the home of Mrs. Gail Baughman. Mrs. Hazen Sparks will have charge of the program. MrS. Arnold Erxleben and Mrs. Gary Heckman will be hostesses to members of the Sunny Circle Home Demonstration club who will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Preble Township Community i Building. The Limberlost Archery and Conservation club will present ribbons and certificates to winners in the archery school, Saturday at 7 o’clock at the indoor range. The public is invited to attend the session- and view conservation films. ‘ Ladies Shakespeare club members will meet with Mrs. Tom Allwein Wednesday at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. Burt Townsend will be hostess. A meeting of the Historical Society will be held Tuesday at 8 o'clock at the Lincoln school. Girl Scouts Brownie troop 460 met recently at the Northwest school. The meeting was opened with the group singing the “Hello Song.” Roll call and dues were taken after which Mrs. Noll (Collected the cookie money. Gamts were played and an Easter party enjoyed. Becky Miller and Karen Noll were hostesses. The meeting was closed with the singing of "Goodnight Brownies.” Township Trustee In Marion County Dead INDIANAPOLIS (UPD — Mrs. Anne V. Forestal, 63, trustee of Center Twp. in the heart of Indianapolis, died today in a hospital. Mrs. Forestal, a Democrat, re; cently started her second , fouryear term.

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LooJte Freeman Schnepp, of Willshire, 0., was in Columbus,- O. on business Tuesday. Miss Suzanne Sutton is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sutton. Miss Sutton is a student at St. Francis College, Fort Wayne. • Ronald Robinson and Dave Runyon are visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Robinson and Mrs. Kenneth Runyon, until time to resume their studies at Indiana University. " Charley Lose, well known Decatur barber, is confined to his home at 615 Mercer avenue. Mrs. Max Peterson, elementary teacher, and her class, appeared oft a television program March 19, [ presenting a science demonstra-! tion. Mrs. Mary Colfer has been ad-' mitted to the Adams county memdrial hospital to undergo treatment. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Murray of Baltimore, Md., and Mrs. Jean Bogley of Washington, D. Cr have returned home after spending a week visiting with their mother, I Mrs. Russell Hickernell and friends. | Dr. and Mrs. Edward Peck will have as their guest over the Eas-1 ter vacation their nephew, Steve White, who is a student at Tri State College in Angola. Their daughter, Miss Kenny- Peck, returned home Wednesday night for| a vacation from her studies at Indiana University. Miss Sharon Sheets left by air today for Baltimore. Md., where she will spend Easter. February Report On Social Security , Self-employed persons with net earnings of S4OO or more in 1958 are reminded to report their earnings for social security purposes with their federal income tax return by April 15, Christian H. W. | Luecke, manager of the Fort Wayne social security office, said I today, in submitting his report for February, 1959. Any person engaged in a trade, business, or profession covered by social security who has S4OO or more net profit from his business must report this income for social, security purposes. Payment of this tax ’is mandatory and not voluntary, Luecke said. The report for February 1959 follows: Account number cards issued 847 Assistance to employers, workers, etc. 13 New disability claims cleared 97 New OASI claims cleared 514 Beneficiaries served 1763 General inquirers served 1949 Services Friday For State Commissioner BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (UPD — Services will be Friday for Ted W. Legge, 56, a member of the Indiana Flood Control and Water Resources Commission. Legge, a limestone company executive, died late Tuesday of a heart ailment. New Castle Lawyer Killed In Accident NEW CASTLE, Ind. (UPD—Paul C. Archibald, 59, New Castle attorney and Henry Circuit Probate Commissioner, died late Wednesday in Henry County Hospital of auto crash injuries. Archibald was injured fatally in an accident south of Middletown last Friday night. Hoosier Educators To Study New Laws MUNCIE, Ind. (UPD — School legislation passed by the recent General Assembly will come under the scrutiny of Hoosier educators at Ball State Teachers College next Tuesday. The conference was scheduld for county and city superintendents and other public school officials. Over 2,5uu Dally Democrats are sold and delivered In Decatur each day.

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Sta, lib'll SORAYA AGAIN—The romance grapevine now links Princess Soraya, former wife of the shah of Iran, with Raimondo Orsini, member of a princely Italian family. They are shown in Munich, Germany, at a gala affair earlier this year.

Choirs To Presenf Concert On Sunday The three choirs of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church will present a sacred concert on Easter Sunday evening at 7 o’clock. The choirs will be under the direction of Mr, and Mrs. Walter Henkel. The accompanist will be Harold Mumma. The chancel choir will sing the following numbers: “Sing Praises,” by Harris; “How Lovely Is Thy Dwelling Place,” by Brahms; “In Peace and Joy I Now Depart," by Fetler; -x'V “Alleluia." by James. The children’s choir will sing: “We Are Little Soldiers,” a processional; “When the Children Sang,” by Dungan; “Were You There,” a Spiritual. The youth choir will sing: “Was It For Me,” by von Berge; the duet parts, will be sung by Cheryl Bollenbacher and Ernie Sautbine: "Alleluia, Christ Is Risen,” by Van Woert; solo by Carol Hoverman; An octet from the chancel choir will sing “My Dream of the Savior,” by Hughes. The concert will close with a number by the combined choirs, “Glorious Be Thy Name Forever” by Farmer. I The public is invited _to attend this sacred concert. Barths At the Adams county memorial j hospital: Anselm and Bernice Kintz Hackman of route 4, are the parents of an eight pound, 13 ounce girl born at 1:05 p. m. Wednesday and named Amy Lou. A-seven pound, one ounce boy was born at 7:11 p. m. Wednesday to Ralph and Deanna Johnson Burdette -of --915 Marshall street. EfosjpM Admitted Mrs. Eva Taylor, Berne; Mrs, Ralph Grotrian, Decatur; Mrs. Marie Krueckeberg, Decatur; Miss Norma Lehman, Berne; Miss Sharyl Baughn, Decatur; Miss Rufina Stucky, Berne. Dismissed Mrs. Sam Gilbert and baby boy, i Decatur; Mrs. Richard Davis and baby boy, Geneva; Ralph Rabbitt, Decatur.

r-----—— wt* 1 r Ml ’ Jr til & w IX- % iBl ’i ;; 5 ! . i ■ x ;TJW J ABORTIONIST HELD-Death of 16-year-old Brenda Emerson (upper), pretty bride whose body was found on a Burbank, Calif., hospital lawn, is blamed on an abortionist by investigators. Under arrest is Mrs. Ruth Davidson, 42, (lower), who served an abortion term in 1955.

’ 'Y ; j A - W? .../■■ r i W w Ss . I- • FIEND'S VlCTlM—Spokane, Wash., authorities are investigating murder of Candice Elaine Rogers, whose body was found under a blanket of pine needles two weeks after she disappeared from her Spokane home. The coroner said she had been criminally assaulted. Children's Slayer Confined As Insane HIBERNIA. N. J. (UPD — Mrs. EJlen Church, who told Bplice she bludgeoned two of her children to death with a toy tomahawk : arid a hammer, was confined to an institution today as insane. ’.“I thought we were all insane,” she told officials Wednesday in explaining why she took the lives of tWo of her children and tried to kill two others by feeding them overdoses of sleeping pills in fresh raspberries. ♦Mrs. Church was taken to Greystone Mental Hospital after two psychiatrists signed commitment papers. Morris County Prosecutor Frank Scerbo said that the psychiatrists had found Mrs. Church a "schizophrenic” who was actively psychotic and was suffering from hallucinations. Mrs. Church, a den mother for Scout Cub Pack 62 in Rockaway Township, also had tried to commit suicide by taking sleeping pills after the attack on her children. Opening Dance At Celina On Sunday The Lakeshore ballroom, formerly known as the dance pavilion, at Edgewater Park in Celina, Ohio will open the spring dancing season Easter Sunday. Lonnie Leugers and his 10-piece orchestra will play for dancing on this gala occasion and will also play on every Saturday night after Easter. Friday night May 29, the WOWO disc-jockeys will start a-series of teen-age record hops at the ballroom. These hops will be held every Friday night from 9 p.m. until midnight and on these nights only soft drinks and refreshments WlUbesOld.

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Good Friday, Easter Services At Church A candlelight communion service will be held in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Third and Jackson streets, Good Friday at 7:30 p.m. The liturgycantata, “The Message of the Cross,” will be presented. This service of scripture and music forms a solemn and worshipful background for the observance of the Lord’s Supper. 1116 liturgycantata is divided into three parts: part one, is the message of praise: part two, is the message of suffering, Gethsemane, the trial and Calvary; part three, is the message of the cross. Scripture readings by the minister, and responsive readings by the minister and congregation are interspersed with appropriate musicap numbers by the choir and soloists. The entire story of the passion of the Lord is given in word and music. Good Friday afternoon, the congregation will cooperate with the other Decatur churches in the union three-hour service whieh will be held in this church, and is sponsored by the Decatur ministerial association. There will be three one-hour services. In the first and third hours there wjll be meditations by local ministers. In the second hour the Music department of the Women’s club will present the cantata, “Penitence, Pardon and Peace.” Easter Sunday services will begin with the union sunrise service at 6 a.m. in the Trinity E.U.B. church, sponsored by the young people of the Decatur churches. Ralyph Thomas will be the speaker. A breakfast for the young people of Zion church will be held in the church dining room at 7:15 a m. Members of the confirmation class will be special guests. The church school sessions will begin • at 9 a.m. and all families are in-j vited to be present. The festival service of worship will begin at 10 a.m. with the prelude, “Come, Ye Faithful, Raise the Strain" by Sullivan, with Mrs. J. Fred Fruchte at the organ. Then will follow the choral introit and the processional. Neil Thomas will sing, “Open the Gates of the Temple" by Knapp. The youth, choir will sing, “A Song of the Resurrection” by Moore, accompanied by j Mrs. Robert Houk. The senior I choir will sing, “My Redeemer i Liveth" by Loucks. Both choirs are under the direction of Harold Cox. The offertory will be, “Easter Lilies” by Clarke, and the postlude, “Alleluia” by Peery. The Easter message by the pastore, the Rev. William C. Feller, will have for its theme, “The Face of Eternal Victory.” New members will be received and the Lord's Supper will again be observed and the 12 members of the confirmation class will receive the communion for the first time. All members of the church are urged to be present in all of these services. Lenten self-denial coin cards are to be presented. People without a> chujch home are invited to all the services of this church. Lett's Arraignment Scheduled April 1 MARION, Ind. (UPI) — The arraignment of Julian T. Lett, former trustee of the Indiana Masonic Home Foundation charged with embezzlement, has been set for April 1. Lett is free on bond in connection with shortages of about $357,000. Hammond Man Dies Os Wreck Injuries HAMMOND, Ind, (UPI) — Emmett Hochstetler, 60, Hammond, died in St. Margaret’s Hospital i Wednesday of injuries suffered in a traffic accident here March 19.

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