Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 21, Decatur, Adams County, 26 January 1960 — Page 3
TUESDAY, JANUARY N. IMO
SOCIETY
MR. AND MM NOAN COLT . MARK ANNIVERRARY Mr and Mr* Noah Eglv at waati of Monrtw celebrated their wed-, ding anntvmuiry Sunday with a family dinner served at the Kory Korner restaurant la Geneva Thoae attending were Mr. and Mrs William Joray and children j Marvin and Charles, Mr and Mrs . Earl L. Harmon and children Dean i and Heth. Mr. and Mn. Arthur W. Mocuchberger and children, Olin, Marla, Donald, and Karen, i MRS THOMAS GIVES REVIEW AT RESEARCH CLUB MEETING Fourteen members of the Research club gathered at the home of Mra. W Ouy Brown Monday nfternoon for their regular meettas. ——— Mra. W. L. Linn presided over the meeting in the absence of the president, Mrs. W. L. Harper. Following a brief business meeting. Mn. B. G. Thomas, program chairman, reviewed the book, "Doctor Ida,'' by Dorothy Clark Wilson. The story concerns Ida, a young lady who is the daughter of missionary parents In India. Ida. determined not to be a missionary, remains In the United States to obtain her education. When she is suddenly called to India to care for her sick mother, she becomes aware of the need for doctors. After returning to
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America In finish her •ducation. •ho gon back to India to care for the sick and U> •atabli»h clinics. The hoctwaa served candies during the aoelal hour The club will meet at the hom«- of Mra. Carrie Hauboid February • UNITED CHURCH WOMEN MEET AT RETHANY E.U.B. Nine Decatur churdwa ware represented Monday evening at the meeting of the United Church Women, held at 7 30 at the Bethany Evangelical United brethren church. Mra. B J. Thomae, preaident. presided over the meeting Plana were made tor the World Day M Prayer, to be held March 4. Mrs Harold Bond is chairman for this event The group took action to sent the president. Mn. Thomas, and the vice president. Mn Paul Daniels, to a state meeting to be held in February The theme of the meeting will be leadership training. PVTHIAN SISTERS HOLD MONDAY MEETING The Pythian Sisters Needle club met Monday evening after temple at the Moose home. Mn. Cecil Gause, president, was in charge of the meeting. Games were played and prizes awarded the winners. Mrs. Francis Howard won the guest prize. A luncheon was served by Mn. Emma Beavers, Mrs. W. P. Robinson, and Mrs. Frank Crist. Sixteen members were present. LADY BUGS MAKE FUTURE PLANS AT RECENT MEETING The Lady Bugs held their regular hunt recently at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post home, with eight members present. Members discussed a record hop to be given Rome time in the near future. A skating party will bi held Tuesday, February 2, at the Happy
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Hours roller rink Tickets may be obtained from any l-ady Dug mcmHarry Marti recebrad toe door prise At the end of the meeting refreshment* were MOW W Mrs Delbert Augaburger. Pteasam MUD C E origlnalv scheduled to mail Wednesday evening at th* of Mrs Ijwrence Khrsam. has canceled Ita meeting for this week. K of C. auxiliary will meet at 1 o'clock tonight at the K of! C hall Installation of officers will be held. Thuraday at 7 30 P " • the Order of Eastern Star will meet at the Masonic hall The men will provide the program and refreshments for this meeting. The Firemen's auxiliary will hold a Tupperware party at the fire station Monday evening at 7:10 The public la invited to attend. Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta t Sigma Phi will hold a meeting at 8 pm. Wednesday at the Elks home. The minister! of the Decatur ministerial association and their wives will hold a dinner meeting at the Youth and Community Center tonight from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. The Rev. and Mrs. George Yarian and the Rev. and Mrs. H. J. Bond are on the committee in charge of the program. Mrs. Lloyd Reef will be hostess for the Friendship circle of the Missionary church Friday, at 7:30 p.m. The Junior Women’s department of the Decatur Woman's club will meet at the home of Mrs. Henry Commager, Monday at 7:45 p.m. The program topic will be antiques. Members are requested to bring paper back books for adults.
Births A third son, fourth child, was born at 6:15 a.m. Thursday at the Lutheran hospital in frbrt Wayne to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Garner, 1305 North Lawn Drive, Fort Wayne, formerly of this city. The child weighed eight pounds, 11 ounces and has been named Brad Lee. , > At the Adams county memorial hospital: Lawrence and Carolee Loudin Roop, route 10, South Crest Trailer Court, Fort Wayne, are parents of a boy weighing three pounds, ounces, born Monday at 3:45 p.m. ,At 5:48 p.m. Monday, a son weighing five pounds, 11 ounces was born to Richard and Mary Ann Roth Sullivan, 424 Closs street. A boy was born at 8:49 this morning to Reinhard and Mariann Brite Selking, route 2, Decatur. The child weighed seven pounds, nine and one-half ounces. It you have something to sell or rooms tor rent, try S Democrat Want Ad — They bring results.
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Clubs Calendar Items for each day's publKstloo must be i>b«»d in by 11 s m tßsturdsy rB). Phone Mill Ma* Estill tuekday K of C. Auxiliary. K at C hau. Decatur Ministerial Association dinner meeting. Youth Center. 5 n tri to 7 pm. t P Xi Alpha XI and Delta Lambda chapters of Beta Sigma Phi. *i° n EAR church. 8 p m. Eagles Auxiliary skating party. 7 50 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary. Eagles hall. 8 p.m. Olive Rebekah Ixxige, at Zanesville lodge, no meeting here Sunny Circle Home Demonstration club. Preble township recreation center. 7:30 p.m. Delta Theta Tau. Mra. Leo Teepie. 8 p.r _ Root Township Home Demoni Stratton club. Monmouth school. 7 P St. Mary's Township Jolly Housewives Home Demonstration ctob Pleasant Mills school. 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. Elks home. 8 pin. Xi Alpha lota chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. Mrs. John Holthouse, 8 . . | Live and Learn home demonstra- | tion clu, Mrs. Jack Gray, .1:30 1 p.m. Ave Maria study club, Mrs. Ray- ' mond Kohne, 8 p.m. Bethany Circle of E. and R. church, church parlors. 7:30 p.m. Women’s Association of First : Presbyterian church, at the I church. 8 p.m. ' Friendship circle of EAR church, • Margaret Klickman, 7:30 p.m. Ruth and Naomi circle of E. and i R. church, church social room, 2 p.m. . St. Vincent De Paul society, C.L. of C. hall, 2 p.m. THURSDAY Order of Eastern Star, Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. Monroe W.C.T.U., Mrs. Jack McBride. 1:30 p.m. Women of Moose, Moose Home, officers at 7:30 p.m., lodge at 8 p.m. Ladies Fellowship of Missionary church, parsonage basement, 7 p.m. , St. Ann’s study club, Mrs. Leona Coffee, 1:30 p.m. Our Lady of Victory study club, Mrs. Nick Braun, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY Friendship circle of Missionary church, Mrs. Lloyd Reef, 7:30 MONDAY Firemen’s Auxiliary Tupperware party, fire station, 7:30 p.m. Junior Women’s Department of, Decatur Woman’s club, Mrs. Henry I Commager, 7:45 p.m.
* Locals | Don Bohnke, a former resident of Decatur now residing in Indianapolis, underwent surgery Monday. His address is: Community Hospital, 1500 North Ritter Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. .... -o —,.<L . •■ - Miss Cheri Jacobs, who has been seriously ill at her home with the flu, will return to school the latter part of this week. / Hospital ADMITTED Mrs. Harold C. Long, Geneva; R. Clinton Hersh, Decatur; Richard Be bout, Berne; Mrs. Albert Swenson, Willshire, O.; Daniel Cook, Geneva; Mrs. Alvin Hilty, Berne. DISMISSED Mrs. J. I. Hall, Geneva; Alvin D. Hawes, Geneva; Mrs. Gene J. Morrison and baby boy, Decatur; Mrs. Richard J. Macklin, Decatur; Master Michael K. Morton, Hoagland. .. Hardware Dealers Os Indiana Meet Adams county dealers are included among some 3,000 hardware dealers and allied distributors and manufacturers at the Indiana retail hardware association’s 61st annual convention and trade show today and Wednesday at Indianapolis. Ralph Habegger, of Decatur, Adams county chairman for the association, said the convention is featuring exhibits of hardware, housewares, do-it-yourself products and a' wide variety of similar items.
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Diana Barrymore Is Found Dead In Home NEW YORK <UPD — Artroaa Diana Barrymore. 31. (Jrebrand daughter of th* late actor John Barry more, was found dead Monday in the Manhattan apartment Miss Barrymore was found bv her maid, lying on her bed. tare down and nude Police said there were no notes and the cause of death was listed aa unknown pending an autopay later today. Three empty liquor bottles—one scotch, one gin and one vermouth —were found tn the apartment Police also found seconal tablets and other sedatives in a cabinet near her bed. There is no outward evidence of anything wrong, but lift- autopsy will show for sure." Deputy Inspector Jose ph McLaughlin Mid. “As far as we know now. she went to sleep and didn't wake up." said Aaron Frosch. Miss Barrymore's attorney Visited By Friends Police said the actress, a former alcoholic, apparently began drinking again around Christmas time They did not indicate that her drinking had become excessive. however.
Miss Barrymore was known to have entertained several friends ;the night before she died. They ' included Glen Stencel. an actor currently appearing in "Sweet Bird of Youth.” Mrs. Essee Kupcinet, wife of Chicago columnist and TV personality Irving Kupcinet; Edward Thoma jam and John Cook. McLaughlin quoted Stenccl as saying Miss Barrymore appeared sober to him. The other guests were expected to be questioned by police later. Diana Barrymore at birth was considered a child of fortune. She was heiress presumptive to the throne held by America s first 1 family of the theater. Mother A Poetess Her father was the reigning monarch of the stage — the great profile, John Barrymore, one of the world's most celebrated Shakespearean actors. Her moth- ’ er was a successful poetess, Michael Strange. Her relatives included Broadway’s reigning queen, Ethel Barrymore, and Lionel Barrymore I was her uncle. Hers will be the fourth generation of Barrymoes !to cary on the family tradition — the theater. For years Diana’s career vacciliated between near success and dismal failure. At the same time her personal life alternated between sobriety and alcoholism. Recently she achieved her greatest success in a 10-weeks run in Chicago of Tennessee Williams* play “Garden District.’ She was in the midst of plans to continue her successfully launched comeback ;u.«t a few hours before her body was found in her East Side Manhattan apartment Monday. Over 2.500 L-nr Democmtr an <old and Jel’versd to Decatur each dav.
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Annual Retreat For Catholic Students The Hrv Juprph Uma. <* Pt* • will conduit Uw annual retreat tor Decatur Catholic high »<hmd rtudmU Wednesday. Thursday, ami Friday R*v Uma la a mem bcr of the American province <>f the mlatinrtary aoclely of ’hr Prrctou. Blood Hr wa. ordained in December, 1044, and in IBM Joined the home fnlMion band of the Precious Hlraxl Fathers with headquarter* at Bnmnrrdalc Seminary. Canton. x Ohlo Five year* ago Rev Uma conducted a aimliar retreat for DCHB student* The retreat la an opportunity offered the student* annually to lake inventory of their spiritual status under the direction of a priori trained tor the direction of aoula. The day wIU begin at •04 a m aa usual and end with benediction about 3to p m. Instead of following the regular class schedule, however, the student* will-follow a schedule of spiritual exercises consisting of conferences by Rev Lima, the rosary, the way of the cross, and private spiritual reading and meditation Holy mass will be offered at 11 a. m. Boy Slightly Hurt When Hit By Auto A six-year-old Decatur youth suffered a bruised forehead when he ran In front of a car driven by a local motorist at 10th and Washington street Monday at 4.52 p.m. Charles F. Walters. 6. of 1310 Mix Avenue, received the minor Injury when struck by the car driven by Oral E. Fulton, 42. of 1021 Master Drive. The police report stated that Fulton attempted to stop and skidded 38 feet before striking the lad, who ran out from behind another car. William Small At Labor Conference
MADISON, Wis.—Taking part in a recent labor relations management conference at the University of Wisconsin here was William Small, personnel director, Central Soya Company, Decatur, Ind. More than 70 representatives of industries throughout Wisconsin and from four other states—lllinois, Indiana, Minnesota, and Colorado—participated in the conference at which Prof. Nathan P. Feinsinger, of the UW Law School faculty,• and Allen K. Miller, regional manager of the American Arbitration Association in Chicago, led discussions and conducted a practice arbitration case.
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Unexpected Warm Trend In Indiana I'niwto Free* tnteroattoeal An unexpected warm-up pierced a week lung cold •pell in Indiana toda. and act the 'tagc tar snow and rain Forecast* of aero to U above tonight after *ub-free»lng temper-1 aturra all day were sharply revised to cal! for warmer readings. | Including trmpeatures no tower, than the tower 20* and a* high aa | the mid 30* tonight. Meanwhile a new (lurry of precipitation built up in the warmer) air, and a.»w and rain were on t the weather menu for the next | three days, if not longer Forecasts called tor light «now. beginning this afternoon or evening in the north and spreading to the central portion late tonight More snow was due Wednesday all around the state, possibly be coming mixed with rain or drutie as temperatures climb from overnight lowa generally below i freezing. Rain and snow north and rain : south was expected Thursday as t the mild weather continues, and it will begin to turn colder in the northwest portion Thursday. High temperatures Monday ranged from 32 freenng at South Bend to 48 at Evansville, highest marks reached in more than a week Overnight lows ranged from 16 at South Bend to 25 at Evansville. Today’s highs will range from the lower 20s north to the mid 30s south, and there will be little if any drop during the night. Then the Wednesday highs will range from the lower 30s to near 40.
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