Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 13 January 1960 — Page 2

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Rose Garden Glub Marks 10th Anniversary

Ry Mi# r.»UU t( anv.mr hail driven t*« I#Kim- of Mil. manby Ihr •flrrnuMt''uf January tl* *■*•! ,«fc « j* would have • arrnr us activity and rurni For on ttn» day. r*» rtJv ,r * l vr«r» ago Mnodav tbc tiaratur Hoar (Union of Adam* count), hr Id It* find meeting. Under the lradrr*hip «f »"* Stanley. lh* cU»b* flr*t president from 1»0 to I*l. now drcraied. and with *x*»*tancc from the t>#■■'Calur Oardrn club, lh# member* built an organization which any community would be proud t« claim New fr#J#et* Added The member* cho*r the ran# *• ( the club flower and elected toi meet the second Tuesday of each month landacapir.B and civic beautification, the organization * original project*, have now broadened out to cncompana a wide and interesting variety of activltie* These project* Include mad- 1 side development, visiting gardens of Decatur and other cities, a Mav breakfast often held In coojunctio-i with the Decatur Garden club and annual flower show where accredited judges award prices. The fknrer show. too. I* usually a joint affair Affiliated with the state federation of gwden clubs, the Rose Garden club ha* a standing membership of twenty-five member* and a continuous waiting list Topics of meetings include floral arrangements, pruning, landscaping with trees, winter plants, shrubs, and summer care of evergreens. floral arrangements was the topic of the January meeting held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. GeS-ge Sprague, at which time the club observed its 10th anniversary. Delightful arrangements were fashioned by Mrs Grover Levy. Mrs. Paul Daniels, and Mrs , Cart Barnett from simple outdoor plants and weeds. The current president, Mrs. Wilbur Stanley,

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IM elided OVTC the fOwtlng *«* *** >1 o-fitted bv Mr* Rickard Malland i vice president. Mr* , j *ecretar>. and Mrs Harry Hebbk. djQBMKtb — . .... ( barter Member* Artlse li Twvnl? of lh# club** charter ' member* are atill activ# members and participate in garden project* The charter members Include Mr* 1, F Archbold. Mrs Alva fciffcnbarg#r. Mr* Walter Butcher. Mr* j Ftank CrWt. Mrs ****** , Mr* Gerald Durkin. Mr* Cecil ■ Gau##. Mr* Bart Haler. Mr* j Hnrv Hebble Mr*. Clem Korten-, i ta-r Mr* M« ldren Krrps. Mr*. I Alvii I.**M«n. Mr* Grover Uvy. I Mr* Richard Mailond. Mr* Dale Mom* Mr* Ralph K R««P Mr* ) ! George Squler Mr*. CMrencc Smltlcv. Mrs Wilbur Stanley lad u « ho|ie that In another ten year* the Rose Garden club of Adam* count v will have another fruitful decade to add to IU already !m- --| presaive annals CURRENT EVENTS IS TOPIC OF MONDAY PROGRAM Mr* F. Hazcn Spark* wa* host-1 es* for the Monday afternoon meeting of the Research chib Mr* Lowell Harper, president of the club, presided at the meeting, j Current events was the topic of ! the pregram, with each member I participating. This type of program. held once a year by the ! club, proves to be varied and stimulating. Following the program, the election of officers was held Mrs.; John M Doan will assume the duties of president Mrs. Harold Bond i is the new secretary and Mrs. B. j ; G. Thomas is treasurer. During the social hour, the hostess served candies. TRI KAPPA ASSOCIATES HOLD MONTHLY MEETING Mrs. Frank Braun was hostess Tuesday evening for the regular monthly meeting of the Tri Kappa associate chapter. The president of the organization. Mrs. Forrest Murray, presided. The sorority voted to give gifts of the “Little Golden Books" to the .Riley Cheer Guild. January Is Riley Cheer Guild month. Mrs. Roy Kalver read a memorial to a deceased patroness of the chapter, Mrs. Fanny Dugan, which was later presented to her daughter. Miss Frances Dugan. The hostesses, Mrs. Frink Braun and Mrs. Robert Mills, served re- : freshments to conclude the meetj tag. I . M

SOCIETY

UK AL r AUIJC* At RILIARY itmiJ rrrvß* rww Members attending lb# marling TUetday nlgbl braid lb# auditor * rrHmmm wpurt r»#d U> audiUu Mr* Raymond ttodl# Th< Van Wert auxiliary extended an mvjUUun to atiand Ibeir d»ati ,d it wet ing January SI. wttb ■ dance to fallow la tb# rvowing Thirty prr»>>ns are expected to at* lend The local women may taka, their sweethearts or hu*band« Rummage sale chair man. Mr* Dwight Whfi*«ra. gave a report an the rummage ntr and Mr* Ray Kramer, dettbqurot mam be r*' chairman, gave her report Tha monthly birthday party will be postpons-d until the firgt meeting in February, due to tha skatlag party thi* month. The auxiliary will hold a »upper January 23 at the Eagle* hall with chicken or meat loaf being served. Mr*, Wesley Morrl* and Mr* Dwight Whitarr* are chairmen of thi* fund raining project. Mr* j Ethel Tccple of Van Wert, Ohio. ■ pao*t president, attended a meet-' ing (or the fint time tinea her recent surgery at the local hospital. Mrs Clara Hoach. district 4 director, extended an invitation to attend the district meeting at: Marion, February 20 at 2 pm. Next regular meeting will be January 26. with a ritual practice scheduled for February 1 at the; Eagles hall from 8 p m. until 9 pm Mrs. John Morgan has been appointed publicity chairman for the next six months. WELCOME WAGON INSTALLS OFFICERS FOR IMB The Welcome Wagon club held its first meeting of the new year Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Erhart. Mrs. James Enos served as co-hosbes*. One newcomer. Mrs. Brian Traut, was introduced and welcomed into the club. Mrs. Victor Kneuss was in charge of the business meeting, with twelve members answering roll call with "what I’m most thankful for." Mrs Dan Tyndall then installed the officers for 1960. Mrs. James Enos is the new president, with Mrs. Kenneth Erhart assuming the duties of vice president and Mrs. Gerald Cowan taking over the office of secretary. After the installation, the members participated in various games. Winners of prizes were Mrs. James Enos, Mrs Harold Messick, and Mrs. Robert Steveson. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening by the hostesses. The next-meeting will be held Monday, February 8, at the home of Mrs. James Enost < f

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| JACK DAILEY RfEAER TO FRO IOTA 11 MKMRKRR A combined bunino*# nod aortal meeting of P»l lot* Xi wo* held Tuesday evening at tha Vu**M» and Community Center Ftr»t an tb# agenda tor lb# evei Ding wa* a abowtng of tilde* and brief description by Jack Dailey j nl hi* trip to Japan a* aa eaebange student la *t summer Following hu talk, tb# guest aprakar anawer .-d question* directed to him by member* of the gorority. A short but maos meeting wa* held at which tuna different committee* reported an the CTudatma* dance Mid-year luncheon will be held January 30 at the Murat Temple In Indianapolis Tha hoot ess thi* year will br the mamber* <4 Beta Alpha chapter ig Flora. Those planning to attend are Mr* Fred I*ch, Mr*. Jack HeHcr. and Mrs Dick Linn. The evening wa* closed with re j freshmen!* served by the boot#**- «•* for the evening: Mr*. LgVem ! Roth, Mr*. Robert Auguot, Mr*, t Byfofd Smith. Mr* Hubert lerkrl.J Jr., Mrs Dick linn, Mrs Bichard Parrish. Mrs Wilmer Fuelling and ■ Mis* Alice Roth. j a The Merry Matrons Home Demonstration club will meet Tuesday evening at 7 90 at the home of Mrs Erwin Fuelling. Installation of officers will be held. The Mariners club of the First Presbyterian church w:i' hold its monthly meeting Sunday at tbej home of Mr. and Mrs J Clafk Mayclin at 7:30 pm. The Maycfin home is located at S2O Limberlbst Trail, in Stratton Place. Mrs. Don Mac Lean will be hostess, for the January meeting of the Deeatur Garden club Tuesday at 2 p m., At 8 p m. Monday, the Rosary society will conduct a meeting at the K. of C. hall. Gary Robinson Is Enlisted In Navy _j The Navy recruiting office in Fort Wayne today announced the enlistment of Gary Robinson, of Decatur, for a four-year term. Robinson, 18. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Robinson 428 Closs street, and a graduate of Decatur high school. He has been] sent to San Diego, Calif., for re-, emit training. ; lA -

woßnm*** ao*o«jn» at rAitwm 9oanm Ur Mi Mr. Er<~« 7. Worth ■T—. wm* Mid rocootljr at 0 far* i volt carry-4o dinner M tho homo lof thotr dough tor. Mr* rturooc* ' Htrboftch MT. and Mr*. Wurthmoo moved to South Carolina Tuesday - to motto thotr homo near ••other daughter. Mr* Glen K. He*r g u «-»U enjoyad moving picture* and game* during the day ond •howered the coopt# with gW» Among tho»* proaeot wrr* Frank lin Fruochto. Edward SclMfTy. . Mr and Mr* Ed Hotter, the Rav and Mra H E Srtttagr. Mr and Mra. Date Fruechte and Kim, Mr. and Mr* Itatph R«>*», dr and 1 Crtat. Mr and Mr* Holland Sehor* ry gnd Mark. Mra Lydia Worthman. Mlaa Uwtia Worthman. and Alton Worthman. Alio preaent were Mr*. Ella' Srhrrry Mra Milton Kruotiman, I | and the boat* and hoataaiea. Mr I and Mr*. Irvin Worthman. Danny 1 j and I.md* Sue. and Mr and Mr* ‘ Carl Rleberirh. Loti and Mariorw The Worthman*’ now addrrvi will be rural route 1, Rlchburg. ■ I South Carolina. Locals j The C. Scott Marttndill* recentl\. had a* their house* guest Mis Mar-i tindill's mother. Mr*. E. J. Bayer i jof Gallon. Ohio. Mrs. Bayer left j Monday for St. Thomas. Ontario ■ to visit relative*, but will return '.Friday to extend her visit in De-i catur. I Inin Worthman arrived home : , Sunday morning from South Carolina. where he assisted his parents. I |Mr and Mrs Ernest Worthman. in their move from Decatur to Rich-, '(burg. Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Frey are i spending a week in New York I (City and will return home Thurs-I ■ day. Girl Scouts Brownie troop 551 met Tuesday at the Lincoln school. The meeting opened with the Flag ceremony and Brownie promise. The troop discused the tenderfoot park re- , quirements. Games were played | and Carolyn Hill treated the girls, j The meeting closed with the sing- j ing of Taps. i Scribe, Eunice Wynn j Brownie troop 630 met Monday j at the Northwest school. The meet--1 ing opened with roll call and paying of dues. The girls then visited ithe Sea Horse Aquarium in Fort Wayne. Brenda Johnson treated ;fthe troop. . .. , Scribe. Cynthia Helm ’ "*' ‘‘-m .

Clubs Calendar Hem* fur each day’a publication muat be phoned in by II am 'Saturday • Ml, Phone 3-1111 wwiMChOAT Our Lady of Louidea. Mr* Arthur Myer*. • p.m. Decatur Business and Profession•l Woman. Youth Center. • M P m W M H of Pleasant Mill* Baptlit church. Mr*. Paul McCullough. 7 p.m. Naomi Clrda of Pre«hyt«rtaa church. Mr* Ernest Hl§h. • P ro * 1 Ruth circle of PrrsbyterUt 'church, Mr*. Chalmer Deßolt. • I p.m. THIBHDAY D.A.V. Auxiliary. D.A.V. hall. ! 7:30 p.m. St. Jude study club. Mrs. Bill Kuhnle. S p m. . Northwest P.T.A., euditorium. 7:30 p.m. . Queen of Holy Rosary study club. Mr*. Raymond Schultt. • 1 P-m. J Indies Missionary Society of First Baptist church, lower auditorium of church, 7:30 p.m. Phoebe Bible clas* of Zion E and R church, church social room. 7:30 p.m. Salem Methodist W.S.C.S., at the church. 1:30 p.m. Women of Moose. Moose Home. I nffldeH if T:3O p.m., lodge at I p.m. Methodist W.S.C.S., in the chapel. 7:30 p.m. Martha circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. H. L. Keontz. 2:30 p.m. Mary circle of Presbyterian church. Mrs. W. L. Harper, 2:30 pm. St. Paul Ladies Aid. Mrs William Thornton, all day meeting. Mt. Pleasant W.S.C.S., Mrs. Ed Ritter. 7 p.m. Decatur Emblem club, Elks ! Home. 8 p.m. Order of Eastern Star, Masonic Hall, 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY Winter Wonderland carnival, | Hanna Nuttman park, girl scout shelter. 9:30 a m. to 2 p.m. SUNDAY Mariners club of Presbyterian church, Mr. and Mrs. J. Clark I Mayclin, 7:30 p.m. MONDAY Rosary Society, K. of C. hall, 8 ! p.m. TUESDAY Merry Matrons Home Demon-' stration club, Mrs. Erwin Fuelling, 7:30 p.m. Decatur Garden club, Mrs. Don Mac Lean, 2 p.m.

First Atomic Sub Launched By Russia STOCKHOLM <UPI> — Soviet Russia has launched its first atomic submarine and stationed it in the Baltic, the authoritative Swedish Marine Calendar for 1960 said "Tuesday. Tops for Half-Sizes Pfinted^mern f Jr U%-24% V Inf Homemakers’ favorite! This wrap-and-button coverajl protects you so smartly from spots and splashes. Easy-to-saw, see diagram. Proportionad to fit. Printed Pattern 9123: Half Sizes 14%, 16%, 18%, 20%, 22%, 24%. Size 16% requires 2 yards 35-inch fabric. . Send FIFTY CENTS (coins) tor this pattern—add 10 cents foi each pattern for first-class mailing. 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.

SI. Joseph's College Initiates Institute ’ Fr. Lawrence Helnssn RENNSSELAER. I nd—‘Special* —An institute of liturgical music, i largely modeled after the “Corso Ordlnario" of Gregorian chant of U»e pontifical inatttute of sacrad music, in Rome, has been initiated at St. Joseph's College. The institute will be held every summer and will begin this year, from June 20 to July 30. The program is open to priests, brothers, sisters, seminarians, lay men and lav women. Offered will be a comprehensive program of theory, chant, polyphony, organ, etc., leading to the bachelor of arts degre in liturgical music or to a certificate in liturgical music. All courses will be taught in instructors who have been schooled in the pontifical institute of sacred music in Rome. Fr. Lawrence Heiman, C. PP. S., a native of Decatur, and teacher at St. Joseph's, will be chairman of the institute. Other faculty members include Fr. Eugene Lindusky, O. S.~C., of Crosier Seminary. Onamia. Minn., and Noel oemanne. choir director and organist' at St. Rita’s church. Detroit, Mich. Fr. Heiman and Fr. Lindusky both hold degrees from the pontifical institute of sacred music in Rome. Aim of the institute, Fr. Heiman stated, is “to do its share in bringing the teaching and interpretation of the pontifical institute in Rome within convenient reach of liturgical musicians in America.” Students who have a bachelor’s degree from a recognized college or university and complete the requirements of St. Joseph's institute of liturgical music may receive a B. A. in liturgical music. Others may qualify for a certificate in liturgical music. Further in formation on the institute may be obtained by writing to Fr. Lawrence Heiman, C. PP. S., St. Joseph's College, Rensselaer, Ind.

Births At the Adams county memorial hospital: Earl and Dorothy Hill Dishong. 421 South sth St., are parents of a six pound, 13 ounce baby girl born at 3:36 p. m. Tuesday. At 12:36 p. m. Tuesday, a daughter weighing eight pounds, ten and three-fourths ounces was born to" Richard and Barbara Lash Braun, route two, Decatur. A girl weighing ten pounds, four and one-half ounces was born to Alvin and Fanny £hetler Hilty, route 1. Berne at 6 a. m. today. Hospital Admitted Mrs. M. S. Welker, Decatur; Miss Nancy Friedt, Decatur; Mrs. Marvin Haines, Monroe; Mrs. Ivan Mertz, Bluffton; Miss Susan Gerber, Decatur. Dismissed Mrs. Clara Breiner, Decatur; Baby Gregory DeWitt Singleton, Bluffton: Mrs. John Alberding, Sr., Decatur; Merlin Sprunger, Berne; Clarence Lautzenheiser, Berne; Mrs. Naomi Habegger, Berne; Robert Noll, Decatur; Mrs. Clarence Dick and baby boy, Monroe; Mrs. Wilbur Blakey and baby boy,. Decatur; Mrs. Marvin Hack and baby boy, Decatur; Earl M. Wolff. Monroeville. Quarterly Dividend By National Tea Co. The board of directors of National Tea Co. today declared the first quarterly dividend for 1960 amounting to 20c per share," "according to announcement by H. V. McNamara. president. Dividends" will be payable March 1 to all shares of the company’s $4 par value common stock on record as of February 12. The dividend rate of 20c per share for the quarter on $4 par value common is equivalent to 60c per share on the basis of the previous $5 par value common shares prior to the three for one stock split, the record date for which was March 26, 1959, as compared with the regular quarterly dividend of 50c per share paid on common shares for the first quarter of 1959. and brings total of 62, the number of consecutive, regular quarterly dividends paid on National Tea Co. common.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY U. KM

20 Yoort Ago Today j L Jan 13, lMo~J*rrr H*t**m>. n rsvmi gunman who ZTSS nhmufk*! aa »» **ay*r of Anthony Michaud, of Derwa. last August, waa ftv*o tfca Realty tor lha slaying of a Chicago uoiiccman The annual Adams count. rural teachers’ institute «** hr ki Rara today, with W E MMasm. °» Flora, aa lha principal Naw Indiana maniagt law* will g, into effect March I. rnguirin* aa lla principal foatuiw that prospective newlyweds undergo physical rxa mini tins before Womans may t» issued Thirty-nine boding have born reCovvrrd (rum a Wait Virginia ooal mine, but all hope la abandooad ter rescue at S 3 other man trapped by the explosion. , Adams county high school basketball result*; Fort Wayne Ceoiral 43. Yellow Jackets 34. Elmburst 43. Commodores 33; Monroe 31. Jcfloraon 20; Coldwslor (O.) 37. Geneva 3t; Puling M. Manmouth 3S (overtime), Pleasant Mills 35. Rockford (O.) 16. Runaway Heiress And Boyfriend In Paris PARIS <UPI> -r Runaway New York debutante Gamble Benedict and her married boyfriend found help and protection today la a Romanian lawyer’s apartment in the swankiest neighborhood In Paris. Attorney J. Cosafeseu confirmed Tuesday night bis fellow Romanian refugee, Andrei Porumbeanu, 35. and the 18-year-oki Remington typewriter heiress were “guests of myself and my wife” in the 'Cosafeseu apartment in« the fashionable Passy quarter. The lawyer said he would stand between the runaways and “anybody. . .they don’t want to see." But Cosafeseu allowed a London Dally Mirror writer to talk with Porumbeanu, described in New York as a chauffeur and handyman. and Miss Benedict, who disappeared from her grandmother's mansion of sth Avenue after attending a debutante bal Dec. 27. Grandmother ni Gamble's grandmother. Mrs. Henry Harper Benedict, was reported ill with pneumonia in New York and to have sent a lawyer. Robert Hoffman, to Paris to persuade Gamble not to go through with plans to marry Porumeanu once he gets a divorce. “It’s my birthday Friday,” Gamble was quoted by the London Daily Mirror. “My grandmother is wonderfully*'kbid and generous. She would give me cars, furs, anything I asked for/ But she can’t understand that the only birthday present I want is Andrei. “I couldn’t care less about my grandmother's money.” Gamble said she called Andrei “drachshor” — Romanian for “imp,” and he confided he referred to his young lady love as “My gypsy, my Bambi, because they suit her, they are better names than Gamble.” Arranging Divorce “I will marry him,” Miss Benedict vowed. “Not in time for my _ birthday. But I will have him. We are arranging a divorce from his wife. Then we marry right away. “If necessary I will be a typist to help us live. I can type but if I do I can tell you it won’t be on a Remington.” The heiress to the Remington typewriter fortune said she resented that Andrei had been called a chauffeur. “He has been slandered and called a common adventurer.” she said, adding he had fought valiantly with the U.S, Air Force in the Korean campaign and later worked as a researcher in an American company. John Wynn Is Named Census Supervisor John W. Wynn, of Fort Wayne, has been named fourth district supervisor to direct the 1960 census, according to announcement Tuesday by the U. S. census bureau. Wynn’s office will be located in Fort Wayne and he will have 21 crew leaders and 343 enumerators under his supervision.

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