Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 249, Decatur, Adams County, 22 October 1959 — Page 3

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1959

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z "" ’ ■■■ ■■■ ' - ' • , I I I Miss Anna Marie Lengerich — Photo by Briede Saturday, November 28. is the date selected for the marriage of Miss Anna Marie Lengerich to William F. Kruse in the St. Mary’s Catholic church of Decatur. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Lengerich of near Monroe, and Mr. Kruse is the son of Mrs. Frances Kruse of near Decatur and the late William J. Kruse. Miss Lengerich is a graduate of Decatur Catholic high school and Holy Cross central school of nursing at South Bend. She is a member of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority and is employed at the ■ ( Adams county memorial hospital as a surgical nurse. Her fiance is also a graduate of Decatur Catholic high school and St. Joseph college at Renssalear. He is now attending the I United. Slates Naval officer candidate school in Newport. Rhode I Island.

Withdraws Order On Pulaski School INDIANAPOLIS <UPD — The Indiana Supreme Court Wednesday withdrew a temporary injunci tion and an Oct. 1 opinion in a j Pulaski County school corporation | fight because the previous ruling prevented payment of r .laries to teachers. Trustees from 12 Pi>l e ki County I townships and county ,chool Supt. George W. Gerichs were cited in Pulaski Circuit Court recently when the prosecutor alleged they were trying to form a school corporation “without legal procedure 1 . . 1

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or notice ” The case was taken to Fulton Circuit Court on a change of venue and the judge promptly issued a temporary injunction against the trustees and school superintendent to prevent them from doing business as a county school corporation until the case was resolved. On Aug. 14, tne nigh court ordered Fulton Circuit Judge Frederick E. Rakestraw to refrain from further action in the case. But on Oct. 1, the high court dissolved the writ against Rakestraw and returned the case to his jurisdiction. The defendants in the case then came to the Supreme Court anfj said that school teachers in six of the townships could not be paid J because the trustees had transferred all assets to the new corporation. The corporation could not pay the teachers because of Rakestraw's temporary injunction preventing ft from transacting (business. In order to release the money I for payment of the teachers, the high cout dissolved the tempoary injunction and withdrew its ’Oct. 1 opinion in favor of Rake- ■ straw. Chief Justice Harold Achor said , “from now on, the corporation will have authority to pay salaries.” Achor said the court would issue ■ a new opinion “in the near future.” Admitted Nile Williamson, Decatur; Mart--1 in Huser, Daytona Beach, Fla..; ’ Master Ronald Journey, Decatur; j Mrs. Bertha Campbell, Decatur. Dismissed Mrs. Leo Feasel and baby girl, ■ Decatur; Mrs. Bertha Wolfe, DeI catur; Miss Sandra Duff. Deca- 1 I tur; Mrs. Edwin Keith Vorhees . and baby girl, Decatur. Missing Priest Is Located Wednesday CLINTON, Mich. (UPD —The search for a missing Roman Cath-. : olic priest ended when state police j I spotted the Rev. John Sheridan.! ! 40, driving along a highway near here Wednesday. The priest vanished Saturday, after dropping off two other priests at Monroe, Mich. State police said Father Sheri-! ! dan did not explain his disappearance. He suffers from a malarialI type disease contracted while he I was a missionary in the Far East, j It causes him to “black out” pe- ; riodically. ; He told one trooper that he , “blacked out” Saturday and j didn’t know where he had been since that time. Police said he appeared to be in good physical condition. The priest was driving west on U. S. 112 and was able to identify himself to troopers. " | Father Sheridan drove from Indiana to Michigan last Saturday! and left two other priests at Monroe. He is a member of a mission band quartered on the campus of the University of Notre Dame and was to have conducted a two-week mission at St. Henry’s Church in Lincoln Park, a Detroit suburb, i But he failed to show up at St. j Henry's Saturday and a search' was started for him Monday.

SHAKESPEARE CLUB MEETS RECENTLY The Ladies Shakespeare club met at the home of Mrs. Tom Allwein recently, when Mrs. Frank Allwein was hostess. ( Mrs. Arthur Suttles was the leader for the afternoon and a travel- i ogue was presented by her son. Pictures and maps were shown by Arthur Suttles. A short business meeting was held after the enjoyable lesson, and candies were served later by ; ] the hostess. I KAREN HARDY. BILL ROWDEN WED WEDNESDAY A double ring ceremony at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church united Karen Hardy, daughter of Mr. and 1 Mrs. Clarence Snyder of route 5, and William C. , Rowden of Monroe, at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Mrs. Rowden is a 1956 graduate of Adams Central high school, and has been employed at Hickam and Clark in Fort Wayne as a secretary. The bridegroom is a 1953 graduate of Adams Central, and a sophomore at Ball State Teachers Col- : lege. The couple will make their J home in Muncie. Miss Jacie Snyder, sister of the! bride, was maid of honor, and Jerry Rowden served his brother as best man. The Rev. William C. Feller officiated at the informal ceremony, attended by the couples’ immediate families. Immediately following the cere-' mony, several friends and rela-l fives of the counle gathered at the home of the bride. A layer cake, I appropriately decorated, centered the serving table that was covered I with a white cloth and skirted in 1 pink and white net. Miss Snyder cut the cake and Miss Catherine Stolz poured the punch. The Bethany Circle of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will meet Wednesday at 7:30 o’clock in the church. Mrs. Lawrence Rash will be hostess for members of the Friendship Circle of the Zion Evanglical and Reformed church Wednesday at 7:30 o’clock. Wednesday at 1:30 o'clock, Mrs. Earl Chase will serve as hostess for members of the Live and Learn home dembntration club. St. Ambrose study club members • will meet with Mrs. Leo .Lengerich Monday after church. Members are asked to note the change of meeting place for the l Root township home demonstra- ■ tion club, that will meet at the home of Mrs. Ralph Rice Tuesday at 1 o’clock. The Eagles Auxiliary will meet Tuesday at 8 o'clock at the Eagles hall. The social hour will be a Halloween party and a birthday party for all members celebrating their birthdays this month. Mrs. Ray Venis will be in charge of the meeting. Any member wishing to attend the district number 5 meeting to be held in Fort Wayne, Saturday at 2*o'clock, is asked to call! 3-4107. I

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CUBS Calendar Itenu for today’s pu» cation must be phoned in by 1' *.m. (Saturday 8:30) Pnone 3-ZIH Marilou Roos THURSDAY Decatur Emblem club, Elks home, 8 p.m. So-Cha-Rea, Mrs. Dick Deiningen, 7:30 p.m. Monroe W.C.T.U., Mrs. Tefrone Floyd, 1:30 p.m. Order of the Eastern Star, Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY D.A V Halloween party, D.A.V. hall, 7:30 p.m. American Legion Auxiliary, Legion home, 8 p.m. SATURDAY 8.P.0. Elks Masquerade Dance,' Sunset park, 9 p.m. SUNDAY Willshire E.U.B. rally day and harvest home festival, all day. MONDAY St. Ambrose study club, Mrs. Leo Lengerich, after church. Evening Circle of Methodist church, church lounge, 8 p.m. TUESDAY Root township home demonstration club, Mrs. Ralph Rice, 1 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles hall, 8 p.m. i Sunny Circle home demonstra-! ! tion club hard times party, Preble ' township community building, 7:30; , p.m. ; Xi Alpha and Delta Lambda chapter'’ of Beta Sigma Phi hard l times party, Mrs. William Affolder, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY Bethany Circle of the Zion E. . and R. church, church, 7:30 p.m. Friendship Circle of Zion E. and R. church. Mrs. Lawrence Rash, . 7:30 p.m. Biisrfe At the Adams county memorial hospital: Robert and Gail Willis Wall of ”422 Jackson street, are parents of a six pound, 11 ounce girl born ‘lt-3.03 p. m. Wednesday. ' An eight pound, four and one- . half ounce girl was born at 6:39 a. m. today to Larry and Shirley Fuelling Lehman of Berne. Motion Is Filed To Quash Indictment LAFAYETTE, Ind. <UPD — Attorneys for Mrs. M. Maxine Towner filed a motion in Tippecanoe Circuit Court today to quash a two count embezzlement and forgery indictment against ! Mrs. Towner, former deputy cir-; I cuit court clerk.

———■ I I 11l I Ml —————l Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Whelan of Toledo, Ohio, visited last evening with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Anna Voglewede, and other relatives. Mrs. Martha Staton and children Johh and Sissie left this morning for West Palm Beach, Fla. They have lived in Decatur for the past eight weeks, Mrs. Straton having been employed at the Decatur Daily Democrat. Miss Marie Felber, superintendent of nurses at the Adams county memorial hospital, left this morning for Atlanta, Ga., where she will spend a 10-day vacation visiting with two former Decatur residents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ehinger left this morning for a two-week vacation in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drew and sons of Zeeland, Mich., arrived this ! morning to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Drew. Mrs. Drew is re* v covering satisfactorily from surgery performed Wednesday. I House Os Commons Welcomes Churchill LONDON (UPI) - Sir Winston* Churchill received a standing ovation from both ruling Conservative and opposition Socialist members when he made his first appearance in the House of Commons Wednesday since the general elections. I

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Liquor Store OwneL, Bandit Found Slain RICHMOND, Ind. <UPD — A liquor store owner and a suspected bandit were shot to death in a brief gun duel during an attempted holdup Wednesday night. The bodies of Edward Stegman, 60. owner of Ed’s Package Goods Store, and Glendon Dailey, 25, Richmond, were found shortly after the shooting. Officers said Stegman was found behind a counter inside the store. A revolver was beneath his body. Dailey’s body was found outside the store about 40 yards away. There was a bullet, wound in his chest. He was dead on arrival at Reid Hospital. Another revolver, which police said belonged to Dailey, was found in front of the liquor store counter. Authorities theorized that Stegman, who had been robbed four times since 1951, pulled a gun from beneath the counter to thwart a holdup and both he and the bandit fired at about the same time. • * Over 2.500 Daily Democrats are ** sold and delivered in Decatur each day. The Delta Theta Tau sorority Rummage Sale will be held Saturday October 24 at the Cole Building. 248 3t