Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 4 January 1960 — Page 3

MONDAY, JANUARY 4. IMO

SOCIETY

MIM SMITH HONORED AT RECENT TARTY A party honoring Mln Mary Jane Smith, who will become the bride at Stanley AMaon January I. was held recently at the home <>f Mra Norbert Aumann Mra David Brown was aalatant boatraa. Gifts were prearnted to the bride- . elect and refreshments were serwed to the Meadamea Gerald: Smith, Harley Lahmsn. Malcolm J Locke, Bill Rowden. Dan Cowans.. Dan Thomas. Ron Vetter, and Mias Sue Hollhouac. Mias Marian Bashart. Miss Jackie James. Miss Louanne i-ehman. Miss Janice Aumann. and the honored guest • Unable to attend were Mrs Fred : Striker. Mrs Harry James, and Mrs. Randolph Brandyberry.. NURSES ASSOCIATION TO MEET JANUARY 12 District One. Indiana State i Nurses Association, will hold its neat regular meeting at Hall'sl Guest House in Fort Wayne Tuesday. January 12. kt 830 pm. Mrs Clara Simminger. program , chairman. Is in chareg of arrangements for the dinner meeting and I the program. She will be assisted i by Mrs. Bertha Dickerhoff. Mrs. Fay Buck, Miss Caroline Schifferly, and Miss Henrietta Holman. Appointment* are now being taken for "PORTRAITS OF- - IN NATURAL COLOR" Briede Sladio 202 S. Second St.

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Dr Sanford Anydarman, promMwrnt FuM Wayne phyalclan. will i|*»k ufl Medical Practice in the Soviet Union. “ 1 IMS OFFICERS INSTALLED AT RECENT MEETING Members of the IJve and Learnt Home Demonstration club met recently at the home of Mra Chali mer Barkley for a Christman party. Colorful table decorations carried out the holiday theme Mra Forrest Walters presented devotions before dinner with a i scripture reading, and Mrs. Jack ; Gray offered prayer. Mrs. Hugh " Nidi Inger, president of the club. | opened the meeting with a poem Members sang the song of the | month. “Deck the Halls." and answered roll call with “A ChristI mss Wish." Mrs Chalmer Barkley read the minutes of the last meeting and gave the treasurer's report. Officers for 1960 were Installed I by the county president. Mrs. Noah I Habegger. after which the group I enjoyed a program. At the conclusion of the program. Santa appeared to distribute gifts to everyone Twenty-five members and three guests were present. Co-hoatesses were Miss Erma Babbitt and Mrs Ivan Barkley, and Mrs. Nellie Price and Mrs. Lewis Drake were in charge of the program. . ■ _ v " ..... L__—,—-—, 1 Members of the Monroe W. S C. S. will meet in the church annex Thursday at 7:25 p.m. Mrs. Nim McCullough will entertain members of the St. Joseph study club in her home Wednesday evening at 8:15.

I I ■ I—R—III —I I ■■■ - '" , l " 1 ■ I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Martin Martins To Celebrate Golden Wedding Sunday Sunday, January 10, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Martin, of route two, will celebrate their fiftieth anniversary with open house at the Antioch friendship hall from 2 until 4 p. m. , Mr. and Mrs. Martin were married January 12. 1910, in the Preble Methodist church, by the Rev. John Valentine. They have four children, Virgil, Fcrt Wayne; Mrs. Mildred Bultemeier. Decatur; Mrs. Lucille Kinzer. Mark Center. O„ and Mrs. Marcella Rust. Los Angeles, Calif., and eight grandchildren.

Union Chapel' Ladies Aid will conduct an all-day meeting Thursday in the church basement. A potluck dinner will be served at noon. Members of the St. Gerard Study Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Ed Linder Wednesday at 8. p.m. The Everready Sunday school class of the Methodist church will conduct a meeting Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the church lounge. The American Legion Auxiliary 43 will conduct a business meeting Friday at 8 p.m. at the Legion Home. All chairmen pre asked to bring their reports. The fourth district meeting will be held at post 82 in Fort Wayne Thursday. January 14. at 10 a.m. Members desiring to attend must-have their reservations in by January 8. L __. W.S.W.S. unit No. 2 of the Bethany E. U. B. church will meet Thursday at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Everett Hutker. Mrs. Iva Hunter will be in charge of the program. -Order of Rainbow for girls will hold a practice today at the Masonic Hall at 7:30 p;in. Town and Country Home Demonstration club will meet at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Mark Colchin. At 7:30 p.m. Thursday the Church of God Missionary Society will meet in the fellowship basement. ' Mrs. Harry Hamrick will be hostess for the Ladies Aid y df the Calvary E.U.B. church Friday at 7-30 Births A baby girl, weighing eight pounds, fourteen" and one-half ounces, was born December 25 to Mrs. Joan Hawbaker, wife of Master Sergeant Lowell D. Hawbaker. USMC, at Tripier U. S. Army hospital, Honolulu, Hawaii. Act/M/Sgt. Lowell D. Hawbaker, who is stationed at Kaneohe Marine Corps Air Station, is the son of Mrs. Ruth Standish of Daly City. Calif. Mrs. Hawbaker is the daughter of Mrs. Margaret Miller, route 4, Decatur. The baby, named Anne Marie, is the fourth child of the Hawbakers, who are residing at 350-B Ulupaina Street, Kailua, Hawaii. At the Adams county memorial hospital: Saturday at 11:56 a. m. a daughter weighing six pounds was fom to Ivan and Sammie Sipe Garwood, Jr., rural route 3, Decatur, Burel and Carol Kerchner Singleton, Bluffton, are parents of a son, weighing four pounds, 12 Vi ounces, born at m. Sunday. At 7 a. m. today a son weighing six pounds. 15 ounces was born to Charles and Eileen Shaffer Dailey. 411 South 13th St., Decatur, ■ J ■ If you bare somethin,? to seU at roonw te rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — They brine results. Over 2,500 Daß/ Democrat! are sold and delivered in Decatur each day.

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Locals Mr. and Mrs. Lowell t. Smith j had a New Year's Day dinner for . their family and relatives, including Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith, Jr., and family; Mr. and Mrs. Marion ■ Smith and family of Union City; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith, children and grSTftfchlldren; Mr., and Mrs. Byford Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Medford Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Johns and family of ; Van Wert, O. J Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sheets, and , son Lar-y, left today for a winter, home furnishings market in Chicago. and will return Thursday night. The show is being sponsored by the national retail furniture association. The event is a semi-an-> ’ "nuaT affair designed to assist the. retailers to keep abreast of current trends, and future markets. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Tanvas and daughter, Jo Ellen, returned to their home in Benton Harbor, Mich., Sunday after spending New Years and the weekend with Mrs. Rose Tanvas and Mrs. Clara E. Drum. Mrs. Clara E. Drum of 427 Fornax street entertained with a turkey dinner Saturday. Guests included the Vincent Tanvas family of Benton Harbor, Mich., Mrs. Rose Tanvas, Decatur, and James D. Callow, who is home on leave from the Navy. Dr. and Mrs. John Terveer will leave Wednesday for Phoenix, Ariz. for a two-week vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kitson spent Sunday in Fort Wayne visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kirn. Dr. and Mrs. Cyril Taylor and Mrs. Ruth Drew, of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Drew of Columbia City, spent Sunday/ with Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Drew and Mrs. Florence Baumann. / Mrs. Paul Bevelhimer and bhil-, dren Peggy, Susan, Mark and Paul, spent New Year’s with Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Heihey-,-at Anderson. Mrs. Bevelhimer returned to Portland forth? tourney, and returned with her husband to Anderson, taking the children to Greenfield Sunday for a church program there. ■/ . Bill Beal and Bob Murphy have returned to Ball State-Teachers College, Muncie', to resupie their studies after spending the holidays with their families. The condition of Gerhard Reinring, 934 Nuttman Avenue, who underwent surgery at the Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne Saturday, remains serious. Only his immediate family is permitted to see him. but some hope for improvement is .held during the next few days. The Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Foreman and children, Kevin, Marlene, and Kenton, of Dayton, 0., and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Stucky of Fort Wayne spent Christmas with their mother, Mrs. Manley - Foreman. Mr. and Mrs. Orlyn Master, Gregory, Geoffery, and twin daughters, Gizelle and Geanette, returned to Fort Worth, Texas, Saturday after visiting with Mrs. Foreman and other relatives. Mr; ana Mrs. Ernest J. Worthman of route 2 will leave Tuesday for Richburg, 8. C. for an indefinite stay Worthman suffers from sinus trouble.

Clubs I Calendar Hems ' tor Way** pubUcstkm muat be pbooed lb by 11 am. (Saturday 8:ll>. Phone «1» bo* MIU MONDAY Order of Rainbow for girls. Ma ■onlr Hall. 7 30 pm. Dramatic aectton of the Woman * club, postponed until January 11. I Sancla Maria Study club: Mr* Walter Keaaan. I pm. Adam* county home demon»tration club cbnrui, Monroe Farm I Bureau buckling. 7 30 P m. Our I July of Fatima Study club. Ethel Kleinhenz. I p m. Firemen'* Auxiliary. Mr*. Roy Steele. • P. m. Junior Women'* dub. Mrs Robert Slttler. 7 45 pm Civic department Os the Decai tur Woman * club. Method ut i church lounge. 7:30 p m. VFW 6236. post home downstair*; Ladiea Auxiliary, upatalr*. both at I p.m. Junior* of the American legion I auxiliary. American legion home. 4 p.m. TUESDAY Eta Tau Sigma. Mis* Helen Wellman, 8 p.m. Associated Churches of Decatur. Zion Evangelical and Re- j formed church. 7 p. m. Dutiful Daughter*. Bethany church, Mrs. Clarence Brunne- ! graft. 321 North Eighth street. Catholic Ladies of Columbia, C. 1 L. of C. hall, 6:30 p. m. Happy Homemakers Home demi onstration club of Washington - township. Mrs. Ettrl Harmon, 7:30 ' ' p.m. I Sacred Heart *tudy club, Mrs. s John Braun, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY St. Joseph study club, Mrs Nimj McCullough, 8:15 p.m. St. Gerard study club, Mrs. Edi Linder, 8 p.m. Ladies' Shakespeare club, Lois Black, 2:30 p.m. Historical club. Mrs. Henry Adler, 2 p. m. THURSDAY Monroe W.S.C.S., church annex, 7:25 p.m. Union Chapel Ladies Aid, all-day meeting, church basement. Everready Sjbodyy school class, Methodist church lounge, 7:30 p.m. W.S.W.S. unit No. 2 of Bethany E.U.B. church, Mrs. Everett Hutker, 2 p.m. Town and Country Home Demonstration club, Mrs. Mark Colchin, 1:30 p.m. Thursday. Church of God Missionary society, fellowship basement, 7:30 ' p.m. Zion Lutheran Needle club. Parish hallt all-day meeting, 10 a.m. Magley Ladies Aid, Magley church basement, all-day meeting. FRIDAY American Legion ‘ Auxiliary No. 43, Legion Home, 8 p.m. Calvary E. U. B. Ladies Aid, Mrs. Harry Hamrick; 7:30 p.m. Week’s Sewing Buy Printed Pattern |W/ ■>) •yry 9379 10-18 j Inf UTmlo** Jiffy-cut! Sew-easy — pin pattern to fabric, cut each entire blouse at one time! Thfee classic styles—wardrobe of blouses. Printed Pattern 9379: Tissue all one piece! Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 16 upper version 1% yards 35-inch; middle 1%; lower 1% yards. Send FIFTY CENTS (coins) for this patteiw—add 10 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, Decatur Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York H, N. Y. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER.

College Cheating Cited By Ellison * Jerome Ellison. the Indiana Uni- h vrrtity Journalism pmfr»»or who i wa* rrcoaU v dlupped from Ute I, faculty. eomea up with another i contraveraial Saturday Evening Po*t arUete Jan • with •'American Dtegrac* Cottege Cheating " In wa* another article cm college*. "Are We Turning Our Col lege* Into Playground*,** that got the outspoken EUimxi Into hot water with university offlci*!* While I. U. department of jour nalism official* claim that Elliaon wa* dropped because of incompe ' tenca in several vital area* of teaching, the general conacsu* i* t that he wa* dropped became of the stringent article, especially , the part* about I. U. in hl* latest effort. Ellison, a veteran Post contributor, call* "cheating" a force which could produce self-destruction and pul the nation in a spiral, spinning toward national suicide. A* he say*. "The chinks in th< j moral armor of American itud- > ent* arc most obvious in regard to cheating ... The practice 1* j so widespread as tp challenge .the : well-nigh universal claim that ' they value honekty a* a mor a’ virtue.” With a backlog of a year's work of personal interviews, question , naires, correspondence and othei i surveys, Ellison shows that cheat ing prevails at the individual level i and on an organized basis. J———;—-— —— Hospital Admitted 1 Arthur Daniels, Decatur; RobI ert Noll. Decatur; Clifford Stults, l Portland; Miss Madelyn Fritzing er, Monroeville; Miss Eva Long. Geneva. , Dismissed True Miller, Decatur; Charles Myers, Bryant; Frank Cottrell, Decatur; Rudolph Crug, Akron. O.; Mrs. Norman Haines and baby boy, Berne; Mrs. James Helm and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. Harold Sapp. Decatur; Mrs Ivan Garwood, Jr. and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. Robert Reinhard and baby girl, Berne; Mrs. Kenneth McConpell and baby girl. Decatur; Miss Joan Barker. Decatur; Baby Edna Maxine Sheets, Pleasant Mills. Over 2.500 Dally Democrats are ( sold and delivered In Decatur each day.

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New Bluffton Mayor Delayed In Oath Chattel W Decker. hew mayor Htattum. wa* delayed lb taking 1 of ft cv F r Ida y a* be made hi * teat | run a* chief of the vnhmteer flrei department al the time of the cerel m>«y. Smoke backing up from all anal *tobrr cauaad Uta run. and I no damage rraulled Decher wall' • worn in by retiring mayor Robert Venia. A. Garland Hardy Is Guest Speaker A Garland Hardy, of Muncie. ■ • nember of the bnard of director* •f 1 Jon* International, will ba Ute' (uckt speaker at the seventh charier anniversary and ladle* night hr Liberty Canter Lion* club all I o'clock thi* evening in Bluffton , Hardy, administrative assistant j o the director of graduate iludie* it Rail State College, he* served a* ‘ lirector, vice president and pre*l tent of the Muncie IJon* club *nd eat zone chairman and district lovcmor of hi* district He I* mar-1 rted to tbw former Mildred Worth-. nan of Decatur They formerly re-1 ided in Renstelarr. LENGTHY STEEL < onitfviea rrorp page one Mitchell said that he and Nixon ipade a settlement recommendation in economic term* to both Mrtie*. But he would not discus* is substance or say if it was dentical with the terms hammerid but in the dark hour* of thi* ’ 'nornlng. k NfXbn s "influence, prestige and leadership were very significant j in this settlement." Mtchell said. Cooper refused to dscuss the question of a possible increase in ;teel prices. • In reference to the essions at ;he Nixon home, Mitchll said he ind Nixon "talked dollars and cents and made a recommenda-j lion which was an economic recommenadtion.” Unton Meets Tuesday Mitchell was asked if the dis-1 pute could have been settled sooner if he and Nixon had begun their efforts earlier. He said he doubted it. Asked why. he smiled broadly and pointed to Cooper, on his right, and McDonald, on hi* left. - McDonald said he wanted to commend Eisenhower, Nixon and Mitchell for their efforts. "The same goes for me, too,” Cooper put In. McDonald was asked If he was happy with the settlement terms. He said he would reserve further discussion until after Tuesday's meeting of the union Wage Policy Committee. He repeated his earlier statement that he would bring the committee a message of “peace, prosperity 'bad -lasting happiness.”

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Jel Airlines Break Four Speed Records ■y t aited Free* latere*Uea*l Jet airlute*. helped akMg by tall wibda of up- to U* mitoe per hour »*t four ee«t-bnu»d trabacontinental speed record* Sunday Vice President Richard M Nixon w*» aboard an American Airline* Boeing Nfi Sunday that raced 2.M6 mite* from La* Angele* to Waaluagtoo - Baltimore Friendahlp Airport in three houj* 30 minute*. Nixon • flight with a rapacity toad of 112 po*a<MSor* broke a i prwvtoua American. Airline* mark lot four hour* fiat for the run Another American 707 )et «et a lx>* Angele*-Rmtan record of four hour*/\»4 minute*, carrying 114 paawnger* and * crew of right. The plane made the t.TW-mlle flight at an average speed cd I mile* per hour, ocilpgihg a day-old record of four hour*. 3S minute* al*o held by American. A Tran* World Airline* 7OT carrying 114 pa»*eng*r» averaged «W 0 mite* an hour far a 2,481-mite U»* I Angele* New York run The three ibotr*. 57 minute* flight trimmed nix minute* from a mark that TWA »et Saturday.' An Eastern Airline* Dougla* DCBB flew 2.339 mile* from Usag Beach, Calif, to Miami in three hour*. 58 minute* and 55 second*, an average speed of 554 mites an hour, which Eastern said wa* a record for the southern transcontinential route. I Greenwood Attorney I Named By Handley INDIANAPOLIS (UPD-Oww-nor Handley today announced the appointment of Robert E. Hugbe*. 22, Greenwood attorney, as his executive secretary at 811.000 a y»ar. Hughes succeed* Robert J. Fink, Shelbyville, who recently «« tppointed Handley'* administrative assistant. Fink changed Jobs j Edwin W. Beaman became GOP state chairman and left the Handley staff. BOTICE My Office Will Be CLOSED JANUARY 7 through JANUARY 14 Call 3-2517 for Appointment* ! | Dr. ILR. Frey |