Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 6, Decatur, Adams County, 8 January 1960 — Page 3

JANUARY 8

Mi«* GeergiaiuM Kay Ease* * Plans Spring Wedding Mr and M-s Cliffcrd G Essex of Monroe have announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their youngest daughter. Georgianno Key. to Jack Duane Barlett, son of Mr, and Mrs. Walter Barlett of this city. Miss Essex is a graduate of Adams Central high school and is employed by the G. C Murphy Co. Her fiance a 1957 graduate of Decatur hifeli school is employed by the International Harvester Co. in Fort Wayne. An early spring winding is being planned.

LESSON ON HONDURAS TOPIC AT MEETING 'Members of the Pleasant Grove! WM.A. gathered Thursday after-! noon at one o'clock at the home! of Mrs. Clyde Harden for their) January meeting. Mrs. Mary Shifferly, program' chairman, gave the call to wor-| ship, taken from Psalms 96. and the lesson on Honduras. Letters were read from the Macy mission-i ary family in Honduras by Mrs Robert Burger, president. Mrs. i Harden offered prayer during the program, which was followed by a business meeting presided over! by Mrs. Burger. The singing of "Jesus Saves" | and the benediction from the 33rd chapter of Psalms closed the meet-1 ing. The hostess served cookies, sweets. and coffee to the members , during the social hour. A Presented by your a'A A Rexall druggist * WA ? * Hopper ty* ... the story of the REAL * v V* Hollywood, with stars of r the past, present, future! ' . >★ * > V. SUNDAY, JAN. 10 • NBCTY 1 V - See TV schedule for time M and channel * SMITH Drug Co.

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STUDY CLUB MEETS AT HOME OF MRS. LINDER Mrs. Edward Linder was hostess Wednesday night for the Jan- ' uary meeting of the St. Gerald I study club. — The meeting opened with the recitation of the rosary, which ' was followed by a discussion of religious articles. A prayer to St. I Gerald ended the meeting. A light | lunch was served by the hostess during the social hour. BETHANY W. S. W. 8. MEETS WITH MRS. HUTKER Mrs. Everett Hutker was hos- ! tess Thursday afternoon for the : first meeting of the year of the W. S. W. S. unit 2 of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church." The lesson study for the afterI noon was presented by Mrs. Joe I Hunter. The topic of the lesson was Africa, a subject being studied by the group for a series of meetings. Mrs. William Dellinger talked on the M.A.P., the missionary advanced program, currently sponsored by the Bethany church. Following the program, Mrs. Ivan Stucky, president of the organization, was in charge of the business meeting. Refreshments were served to conclude the meeting, t Mrs. Arthur E. My«*rs will be hostess for’Our Lady of Lourdes study club meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m. The W.S.C.S. of the First Methodist church will conduct a meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the chapel. The Wesleyan Service Guild is in charge of the program. At 2:30 p.m. Thursday, members of the Martha circle of the Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Mrs. H. L. Koontz. Mrs. Lois Black te the new leader for 1960. Mrs. O. K. Baker is leader of the Mary circle of the Presbyterian church, which will meet at 2:30 Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. L. Harper. The Decatur Women’s -Bowling Association will conduct a meeting at the Preble Restaurant at 8 p.m. Tuesday. J

SOCIETY

Clubs Calendar items for each day's publication muat ba phoned in by 11 g m. 'Saturday 8:30). Phone 3-1111 ' Rur » .Uli FRIDAY Work and. Win class of Trinity! B U. B . fellowship hail. 7:30 pm. American legion Auxiliary No I 43 Legion Home. I p.m. Calvary E .U. B Ladies Aid ] ’Mrs Harry Hamrick. 7:30 pm. Mount Tabor W 8 C. 8 . Miss I , Myrtle Clements, 7 p. m. SATURDAY Eagles Auxiliary rummage sale. McConnell Building. I to S. SUNDAY St Mary's chorus rehearsal, K of C. HaU. 1:30 p. m. Zion Lutheran Parent Teachers League, church, 7:30 p.m. MONDAY Washington Township Farm Bureau. Monroe Co-op building, 7.30 p.m. _ Merrier Mondays Home Demonstration club, Mrs. Dale Fruchte. 7:30 p.m. Flo Kan Sunshine Girls. Moose home, 8:15 p m. Holy Family Study club. Mrs Russel Schooler, 8:30 p.m. Past Presidents Parley of the American Legion Auxiliary. Legion Home, I p.m. Welcome Wagon club, Mrs. Kenneth Erhart. 8 p.m. Pythian Sisters Needle club, Moose home, 7:30 p.m. Research club, Mrs. F. Hazen Sparks, 2:30 p. m. Decatur Band Boosters, Music i room of Decatur high school, 7:30 p. m. Dramatic section of Decatur Woman’s club. Mrs. Herman Kruckeberg, 8 p. m. Decatur Council of United Church Women. Trinity E. U. B. church, 7:30 p. m. TUESDAY Decatur Women’s Bowling As-, soc., Preble Restaurant, 8 p.m. St. Dominic study club. Miss Helen Thomas, 7:30 p.m. Olive Rebekah Lodge 86,1.0.0. F. hall, 7:30 p.m. Rose Garden club, Mrs. George Sprague, 2 p.m. BeU Sigma Phi chapter of Psi Alpha Xi, Mrs. George Bair, 8 p.m. Gals and Pals Home Demonstration club. Pleasant Mills school. 7:30 p.m. W. S. W. S. of Trinity E. U. 8., church, 7:30 p.m. Kirkland W.C.T.U., Mrs. William Bryant, 12 noon. DelU Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. Joe Morris, 8 p. m. Psi lota Xi, Community Center, 7:30 p. m. Tri Kappa Associates, Mrs. Frank Braun, 7:30 p. m. Monroe Better Homes Demonstration club. Mrs. James Nussbaum, 7:30 p. m. WEDNESDAY Our Lady of Lourdes, Mrs. Arthur Myers, 8 p.m. Decatur Business and Professional Women, Youth Center. 6:30 p.m. Profit and Pleasure Home Economics club, all-day meeting. W.M.S. of Pleasant Mills Baptist church, Mrs. Paul McCullough, 7 p.m. Naomi Circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. Ernest High, 8 p.m. Ruth circle of Presbyterian church. Mrs. ChalmerJPeßolt, 8 p.m. THURSDAY Methodist W.S.C.S., in the chapel, 7:30 p.m. - Martha circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. H. L. Koontz, 2:30 Mary circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. W. L. Harper, 2:30 D.ITl* •*»•* St. Paul Ladies Aid, Mrs. William Thornton, all day meeting. Mt. Pleasant V. .S.C.S., Mrs. Ed Ritter, 7 p.m. The Washing) n Township Farm Bureau will hold a meeting at the Co-op building in Monroe, Monday at 7:30 p.m. Richard Speakman of St. Mary’s township will show slides and talk on his recent trip to Europe. Farm Bureau members and interested friends are invited to attend. Miss Helen Thomas will be hostess for the St. Dominic study club at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Olive Rebekah Lodge 86 will hold a formal installation of officers at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. St. Paul Ladies Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. William Thornton for an all day meeting Thursday. : r Mrs. George Sprague will be hostess for a meeting of the Rose Garden dub Tuesday at 2 pm. Members are asked to bring materials suitable for making winter bouquets and arrangements. The Beta Sigma Phi sorority of the Psi Alpha Xi will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. George Bair at 8 p.m.

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1 Merrier Monday* Home straiten club wtu meat at th* home i at Mr* Dale Fruchte at 7:30 P m I Monday Member* are aakad to • bring a hand or vanity mirror. The Flo Kan Sunshine Girl* will) iconduct a meeting at ill p.m. Monday at the Mooae home. The Decatur Business and Profeaiaonal Women** club will hold i i a dinner meeting at the Youth | i Center at 8 30 p.m. Wednesday. Mr* Ed Ritter will be hostess > , Thursday at 7 p m. for the Mount , Pleasant WSC 8. The Holy Family Study club, will meet at the home of Mrs. > Russell Schooler Monday at 8 30 p.m. Locals i E. F. Bcrling. Decatur insurance ! agent, is reported sick at home, i but improving, and hopes to be back to work soon. Miss Margaret Azbell, daughter Hos Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Azbell of ,207 Lunberlust Trad, and -a 'sophomore at Decatur high school, celebrated her 16th birthday Monday Mrs. John Alberding, Sr., suf- ' sered severe pain, bruises, and a dislocated shoulder in a fall at her home Wednesday evening. She was taken to Adams county memorial hospital where her shoulder was 1 set. She remains in the hospital where she is. reported improving. Girl Scouts I i The second grade Brownie troop : | from Lincoln school met Thursday I after school. The meeting was opened with the Brownie promise. ■ Games were played after which i the troop was treated. Scribe, Mary Pat Heller I Brownie troop 178 met Monday ! at the Lincoln school. After the ! Brownie promise was given and I roll called, the dues were collected. Mrs. Burt, troop leader, read sev-l eral animal science stories to the j girls. New officers were elected’ as follows: president, Deborah Buckingham; vice president, Pami ela Butcher; secretary and scribe.’ I Brenda Odle; treasurer, Mary Ann Babcock. After singing several songs, the group was provided with a treat by Linda Taylor. Scribe, Peggy Bevelhimer Girl Scout troop 460 met Wednesday at the Northwest school. The girls opened the meeting by saying the Girl Scout promise. Plans were discussed for the P.T.A. program and for an iceskating party at the Community Center. The troop practiced their! skit for the P.T.A. meeting and, closed the meeting by saying a i prayer. Scribe, Connie Lenhart •Good-News Casual Printed Pattern A, vV Vi l\ A * VI tv * a v v 4 A W* A, ■ 1 /T\ /*&£ *LI * *X; rOLTb’’A v flllilllr ll < * • MjlMy jk 9470 TW ri SIZES 12-20 " New for spring! A bolero effect strikes a smart note on this attractive casual with jr deep neckline and soft skirt. Make it in a bright cotton, silk shantung, or carefree blend. , Printed Pattern 9470: Misses Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 4% yards 35-inch fabric. Send FIFTY CENTS 'coins* for this patteie—add 10 cents fa each pattern for first-class mafling. Send to Marian Martin, Decatur Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept.. 232 West 18th St. New York 11 N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER.

A ; ’ :'. ??f ‘V’xSc vM 11 ■| ' Miss Diane Roussesa —Photo by Anspaugh ;| Miss Diane Rousseau ; To Be Wed In July l Miss Diane Rousseau s bethrothal to David A Beltz has been announced by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rousseau. Sr., 324 Marshall street. BelU is the son of Mr. and Mrs Wilson Belti, r ° UtC Th Z e bride-elect is a senior at Decatur Catholic high school Her fiance is employed at Peterson Boat Trailer Co. in Fort ' Wayne. The couole are planning .a Julv wedding. I — —— ■ I I I !■■*—■

j ■ •— rz ' Hospital Admitted Mrs. Lulu RoblSbn. Decatur: Mrs. Adam Kunowich, Decatur; Donald F. Sprunger, Berne: Heri man Dierkes, Decatur; Miss Diana I Roudebush, Monroe. Dismissed Mrs. Ralph Grote and baby girl. Decatur: Mrs, Richard Deininger, Decatur; Mrs. John T. Schwartz. Berne; Mrs. Charles Dailey and baby boy. JJecatur; Robert Spichiger,- Linn Grove. Births At the Adams county memorial hospital: A baby boy, weighing eight pounds, was born to Clarence and | Esther Pauline Mitchell Dick. Box 152, Monroe, at 12 o'clock noon I Thursday. Leroy and Judith Ryf Smith. 1 route 2 Berne, are parents of an eight pound, five ounce son, born at 10:25 this morning. _ ’■ --Z— ~- . — ■ , Course In Home Care Offered In Decatur A course in home care of the sick and injured will be offered to Adams county residents, with the organization class to be held Mon-! day evening, January 18, Wilbur Petrie, county chairman of the-j Red, Cross announced today. Mrs. Arthur Miller, R.N., will conduct the course which will be 12 hours imtepgth. and will be conducted over a sfx-week. or shorter, period- M rs. M liter. has - been tea ch - ihg courses in home care for four years. ' Jx"iSvery family should have at! least two members who are able! to care for the sick and injured in case of any emergency or happening.” Petrie emphasized. Ther®eal set-up is for a mother and daughter, or, father and son, 'to take the course together. Anyone over 14 years of age may apply. The organization class will be held at the fire station at 7:30 p.m. January 18. Members will vote at that time on when to hold future meetings. Onlv cost of the course is the cost of the text Cable Is Broken On Measuring Device A broken cable on the measuring device will prevent die report erf further readings on the level of St. Mary’s river until the first part of next week, Louis Landrum, local weather observer, reports today. ■ The latest reading was.s 82 feet earlier in the week, but no readjngs have been taken since. Th® cable will be repaired and ready to resume action next week, Landrum said. That Gnnq of Mine .HARTFORD. Conn. <UPV— Quentin Nnnner. 17, was sent to Cheshire Reformatory after his mother told a iudge "he’s looking forward to going there because his friends are there ”

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Home Nursing, First W’ I Aid Class Al Geneva j A home nursing cl*M and a das* in advanced first aid will start I i Wrdn»Ml« > at Geneva In the school I ! house at S 30 p m , Gerald R Dur- ! kin. chairman of first aid and waI ter safety lor the Rad Croat, said today Walter Mnppenhagm. of Deca-i I iur, will teach the advanced class, i Anyone who has completed the ' standard class may apply for the I advanced training Mrs Rotiert Johnson, of Decatur, I ' will teach the home nursing class lin the art room of the school Any person over the age of M years is eligible to apply for this course. “Home nursing la extremely vali uablc for anyone.” Durkin pointed lout. "Since sickness, poor health j or old age can cause great worry if no one in the- family is trained i to lake care of the patient. " A standard first aid course will *be started soon in Geneva Those | interested should contact Darrell Brown. Anyone interested in a standard. I first aid class in the Decatur area I should contact the Red Cross office or Gerald Durkin in Decatur. Minor Accident Is Reported By Sheriff The sheriff's department reported a minor one-car mishap be-. | cause of icy road conditions early this morning when the car skid-1 did on a county road 2 miles north | j of Monroe and struck a fence post ; Damage to both car and fenceI was slight. Barbed wire, nowever, scraped top of the hood and roof of the c® owned by James E. Arnold. , of route 4. Decatur. The accident occurred at 8 a. m. II The whooping crane is increas- , I ing in numbers, reports the Na--11 tional Geographic Society. There jare now at least 39 of them.

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