Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 58, Decatur, Adams County, 9 March 1960 — Page 2
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»r*» Skaran Kay BtaeSey | Aharon S>tucLeij | I lUed Janies JJuftinger | Mr and Mrs Charles E Stuckey of New Haven * engagement and approaching marriage of their. daughterSh.iron , I Kay to James Floyd Hullinger. son of Mr. and Mrs Floyd Hui g lU,g Miss Stuckey. a gear’inte of Now Haven high school. i X Gloved bv International T koho.tc and felegraph Corp , lideral £ Division.’ Her fiance gr.-dur -■ fom the Decatur high schqoand I is employed at the Inter.iatKwal Harvester company. He attends X Purdue University Cent T. ■ t A June wedding is bcm? p.armed bvjlhc couple
| Archbold Speaks At ErJay County Meeting L E. Archbold, former Adams >unty agricultural agent, spoke the annual meeting of the Jay 1 county Jersey breeders association ■ ton the pasture and roughage pro-f-gram instituted in Adams county £ many years ago. • e The program, Archbold explam- • ed. is largely responsible for the, ——■
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fact that Adams county has cap-1 tured from 25 to 40 per cent of the gold medal dairy awards ini the state of Indiana for the past) 12 years. Jay county agent R. K. i Rippey used the meeting and speech as the kipk-off in a drive 1 for a Jay county pasture and i roughage improvement program. Awards to' the various Jersey breeders were distributed at the ; meeting. ■ >
SOCIETY
MARA DVER MOMORKDAT • KIKNt BRIDAL BWOWKK Mi*« Mary D' r » huoorvd al I ! • tealal »b»mrr Friday. *»* i Mt* Paul SUirkkr and Mr* J.I ■ Clark Mat ehn at tbc Mayrlt” I b..mr Ml** Dyer will to married) I to J.rry Sovtor in April After the gue.t <4 l»om.r had. cawtM <1 b« r many g»ft«. rrfrr»hImmfi <4 rake. nuU. and wd! drink* ww trrvrd (Jurat* in-1 eluded thr Mi»***a Ruth Ann fc*l» . dnv. lire Judy TUtewlkr.j 1 Jud* Burk. Linda Arachliman. Nan KHIy. Janrllr Everhart. Kar-| cn Rutter. Jeannie Finlayaon Aho pt< *«nt were the HIM Kathy Walters. June Blakey. JuI ncco Aug.burgcr. Paula Strickkr. . Susa* Mayclin and Ml»«y Mayclin MT. HON W.M.A. F.I.WTM OFFK KM AT MF.ETIMi Mrs Samantha Maulkr wa» ( ho.tr*. Monday evening tor the I Women’. Missionary Association ( lof the Mt Z.o.i United Brethren church. | I Thr mwting was called to order by thr pi«*idcnt. Mrs. l>»llie I Sprunger. and prayrr was led by 1 Mr.* Mildred Wagner Fultowtng i a piano *>lo by Pamela Mauller > iiad group singing, a study was given on the "Ship* reck of James O-Sullivan. the superintendent of our mission in Jamaica,” by Myr- , tie Death. Officer, were elected for the I coming year. Installed were Mrs I Bertha Daniel* president: Juanita Sowards, vice president; SamanI tha Manlier .secretary-treasurer; ; laiuise Bunner, thank offering se- ! cretary. Esther Cook, literature *ei cretary: Cleta Drake, collector; Harvester Supt , Mildred Wagner: ■ Dollic Sprungcr. Y.P.M.B counse-' lor. Delegates to the branch meeting were also elected. After a closing song and prayer. ' refreshments were served by the hostess. Ladies Aid Os the Pleasant Dale I church of the Brethren will hold an all-day meeting Thursday at i the parish hall. • St. Jude study club meeting has 'be e n postponed to Thursday, March 17. Decatur Band Boosters will conduct a meeting at the Decatur high school at 7:30 p.m Monday. Election of officers wijl be held." - ’< Annual meeting of the Pleasant I Dale cemetery association will be. held Monday at T p m.’ at the Pleasant Dale church. Lot owners, are urged .to attend to help trankact business for the association.
• Planted Novelties • Dish Gardens • Hospital Bouquets I Myers Flowers 1009 Master Drive
TMK DSCATVR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR. INDtAJkA
I MFFtlNfi AT YOUTH CENTER Mrmber* Os P»» !«<• Xi •«* « LXt . * •* " Youlb »"d Community Catort Tun>day evening •' PtrMdcnl. Norma Moore. n |rd Iftr meeting, .fter which bUct. « , ,rtr read by < • *pm>ding aeerw j tar* Mr* Hoyd Reed Among V ’ oUwr. a new. letter wa. read I, I. Hing .bout the mid year lunch co n nd other artlvltkn going on a «l the pr«-wot time. 11 The member, were a.ked thl“. c I yrat by lhe Cancer .ocirty to vol ’ ( uirteer thrir *rrvlcr* in helping with their new form ot MoUeitaUnn. ’ e Several mrrnbrr. volunteered for | thi* worthwhile project ft wa* announced that the April . meeting »iH »* »'’ ’d •< Uw h ‘ >fnr of Mi* Ferd Klenk April 11 At that time the election of officer, i will take place. I Friday evening, member, of Pal i lota will journey to Fort Wayne. I to see "Timncl of Love” at the i Civic theater. Refreuhroanla toll ' be nerved afterward, the commit-, I tee announced Those actin* a. ho«tc<*r. for the evening will b»; ] Mr* Enos Osterman. Mr. Jock IL llrr. Mrs. Victor Porter. Mrs I ’ • l3>ui. Jacob*. Mrs Doyle Collier. and Mrs James Markley. i I BOBBY HELLER IS SPEAKER , | AT ROSE GARDEN CLUB Bobby Heller of the Heller Nursery was guest speaker at the Rose Garden club Tuesday afternoon. The was held at the home of Mrs. Carl Barnett. P Following the talk on pruning and landscaping, a question and answer period was conducted. Mrs. Wilbur Stanley, president • of the club, opened the meeting by leading the club collect. Install- ' ation of officers was held, with Mrs Ralph E. Roop as installing ’ officer. ■ ( 1 Twenty members answered roll > call to “how to attract birds.” ' Minutes of Jhe previous meeting were then read by the secretary. 1 Mrs Frank Crist. Mrs. Bert Haley. j Mrs. Ralph E. Roop, and Mrs. Frank Crist wera appointed to re- 1 vise the by-laws(of the club. Mrs. Clarence Smitley conducted 1 a contest, with Mrs. Frank Crist J winning the prize. Refreshments were served at the close of the ' meeting. Mrs. Barnett was assisted by Mrs. Bert Haley. i Mrs. John Moore will be hostess • for. the St. Joseph study club at 8:15 p m. Thursday. The meeting of the Queen of I Holy Rosary study, scheduled sos . thog 'Thursday, has been cancel|tA' I ■ftie next meeting date, will be -announced later. ' c Past Presidents Parley of Amer- ( Scan Legion Auxiliary will meet t at 8 p.m. Monday at the Legion j Home. c At 730 p.m. Thursday, the 1 Northwest PTA will conduct a i meeting at the Northwest school. i The sth grades will present the ® ‘operetta "Hansel and Gretel.” Mrs. N. A. Bixler will entertain r members of the Decatur Garden 1 ■ club at 2 p.m. Tuesday. I
Locals Ifeg -Mt Mm. JIter and family of Furt Wax*® v tel tort la Daealu* Kat unlay J«M Finla,»u*» «*f Fort Wajfftr *•» WuckcWfl huuaa gUC*I <rf Miss luoti Ma»<lin Noah VlMtry, wta» ha* *pcto Hw> l»»i four wwk* M M Junta. C*i>f. <w buailteM, to Mpwctad back lhi» WMll Mist Roate ltamh«-r, of Fort Wayiw, will *pcod the wackcod with MU* Nrtl Walter Mto* N*n Kelly. daughter of Mr and Mr* Roger Kelly <»f H< **"*■ let Vtota, and a auptaMnorc al Dv calur high »ctax4. ce labra ted bar |«ih birthday today Ml** Maureen Shook, daughter of Mr and Mr», Edacl Heed of 718 Indiana a Irrel, and a freshman at thratur high school, celebrated her l«th birthday Monday. Hospital DIKM IRKED Mr* James Adams and baby boy. Decatur; Mr* Bruce Farlow and baby boy. Bryant; Ml»» I-ena Bu*che. Decatur; Forrest Beer. Geneva; Paul Striker, Geneva; Mrs Earl Disbong. Decatur; Mrs. Margaret Frceby. Decatur; Mr* Weldon Ncuenschwandcr and baby boy. Berne; Mis* Esther Hirschy. Monroe. “7?™ Union Pals The Union Pals held their first meeting recently at the Immanuel Lutheran school. Sandy Grote presided. and the meeting was opened with pledges led by Janice Allison and Nancy Krueckeberg Songs were also led by Janice Allison. Twenty-seven members answered roll call by stating their names and favorite projects. An Easter party will be held for residents of the county home Good Friday afternoon. Donna Allison and Judy Rydell will give a demonstration at the next meeting March 15 at 7:30 p.m. at the Immanuel Lutheran school. Judy Thieme. Dorothy Bleeke and Sandy Grote will present a short skit, and refreshments will be served by Janice Allison. Pat Coyne, Pat Ruble and Sharon Wietfieldt. Donna Allison, news reporter Harold W. McMillen Heads Parkview Board Harold W. McMillen, chairman of the board of the Central Soya Co., and former resident of Decatur. was elected president of the Parkview memorial hospital board of directors at the annual meeting in Fort Wayne Tuesday night Other officers are Harold A MacKinnon, vice president of General Electric Co., as -vice president: Harold- L. Bobeck. treasurer; Louis E. Wade, reelected secretary and assistant treasurer; Herbert W. Cooper and the Rev. Bryant J. Howard, new directors.
Clubs turn* tag each <tar • publication mu*l ba ptawd » by II *m gaturYay • *)•. •a* KmM PbotW WEDNESDAY Xi Aluh* lota and Ep*ita»» tag rn.eh.pter* of »H. Sigma Phi. Eta. bom* • pm. Kvaagclinc circle of Reformed church. ta»»em»nt of etourch. .R*r I lx?oten wrvlce Corinthian cl*** «< Chrtrtlan church. Mr* Adam Kugowich. p m . Profit .nd Pte*«ur* home dem.■milrattoa dub. Mr*. Henry Hal- ' mann. 7 30 p m 7-. on Lutheran Mi.»i«m»ry roclcty. parish hall. 1 30 r ™ Decatur Bu«ine*» and RtUteOrtf*" al Women. Community Center. •:*> pin. a , Ruth circle of Presbyterian church. Mm Eugene Nick*. I pm. Naomi circle of Prwbytertan I church. Mm. Burt Townsend. " P.m. . „ ladies Shakespeare club. Mr* | D B Erwin. I 30 P m TH IK ADA Y Church of God Miwiooary *ocf--1 ety. fellowship ba»ement. 730 pm. Town and Country home demoni rtraUon club, Mr*. Lewi* Rumscb--1 lag. 1;» p m. Decatur Emblem club. Elk* i home. 8 p m Salem Methodist Society of Christian Service, Mrs. Ronald Bryan. 130 p.m. Phoebe Bible class of E and R church, social room of church, 7:30 p.m. Womefl of the Mooae. Moose home, officers, 7:30 p.m.. lodge, 8 p m. Order of Eastern Star. "Master Mason Night," Masonic Hall. 7:30 p.m. ► Monroe Better Homes demon- | stration club. Mrs. Harold Rich, 7:30 p m. Zion Lutheran Needle club, par- , ish hall. 10 a m. Presbyterian Mary circle. Mrs. Huber DeVoss, 2:30 p. m. Presbyterian Martha circle, Mrs. Phil Mackjin. 2:30 p. m. 4th District American Legion Auxiliary, Columbia City, 10 a m. Mt. Pleasant W S. C. S.. Mrs. William Susdorf. 1:30 p. m. Ladies Aid of Pleasant Dale church of Brethren, parish hall. ' all-day meeting. | St. Joseph study club, Mi >. John Moore, 8:15 p.m. t Queen of Holy Rosary study club I has been cancelled. Northwest P. T. A., Northwest i school, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY Queen of Pence discussion group, Mrs. Jerome Rumschlag, 7:30 p.m. Calvary E.U.B. Ladies Aid, Mrs. i Louie Drake, 7:30 p.m. t American Legion Auxiliary, Legion home, 8 p.m. SUNDAY Zion Lutheran Parent Teachers League, Zion Lutheran parish hall, 7 p.m. Film showing of “Animals Unlimited" and Life of Christ in Art, First Christian church, 7:30 p.m. MONDAY All-awards banquet, Monmouth school. 6:30 p.m. Decatur Band Boosters, Decatur high school, 7:30 p.m. Annual meeting of Pleasant Dale i Cemetery Association, Pleasant I Dale church, 7 p.m. Past Presidents Parley of American Legion Auxiliary, Legion Home, 8 p.m. TUESDAY Decatur Garden club, Mrs. N. i A. Bixler, 2 p.m.
Births At the Adams county memorial hospital: Terry Lee and Linda Andrews Shoaf, 1608 West Madison St., Decatur, are parents of an eight pound, one-half ounce son, born at 1:37 p.m. Tuesday.
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Lenten Services At Monroe Methodist The Mcttortul church mt wtnum I .roton ( service* The** Sunday *e*vtee* I WUI »U tw Bt I 30 pm Nc«t Sunday. the Leni«« **rvte* will teatarc <b* Re* Jobs Hunt 'of Fort Wayn* a* <»••’ •P r *b r » Rrv Hunt I* p»»t<* of the Alder* e »tc Mrlhxli*! rhutch In Fort Wayne Prrvlmtoly U* Hunte *r*- ' <-d for five year* a* mto»i«martoa in India The Akkrmgate Metho dirt church burned a year ago imiw the congregation to building a | n*w »tructurr March >O. the Wr»tey player* from Wayne »trect Mrtbodtot ► church In Fort Wayne, will prr»c®t j the Lenten play. "I Find No Crim. i In Him" Tbi* inaplratlonal plav J I* a rtory of the cruciflatoo a* »ccn • bv the man who wa» dertined by I God to pa»» judgment on Jr»u»— I Pilate Thrae talented and dcdicat- ■ cd actor* and actrcMc* minirtcr luf a wonderful way in giving thto ' presentation ‘ Cr I ifrrch 27. the new film. "The ffowur of the Resurrection." wiU ■J be shown This feature-length mo ■ tion picture wa« chosen for nationi wide viewing on teievuion last ‘ Easter. This I* the first *ea»on for viewing in churches I' The closing Lenten service April 13. will feature the Adams Central . • choir, under the direction of Leon > Gerig These young people will | present a sacred concert with sevt, eral different musical groups par--1 tiejpating in addition to the total choir. I The public is invited to these service*. Adams County Native Dies At Fort Wayne Martin L. Witte. 88. retired Allen county farmer, and a native ■ of Adams county, died at 2:10 p.m. Tuesday at his home in Fort ' Wayne. Surviving are his wife. Elise; a son, Martin W. Witte of Fort Wayne; a daughter, Mrs. Robert Werling of Ossian route 2. and a stepdaughter, Mrs. Emil Baatz of Fort Wayne. Services will be held at 1:30 , p.m. Friday at the Rodenbeck- , Hockemeyer funeral home, the Rev. Erwin Schnedler officiating. Burial will be in St. Peter's Lutheran church cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m. today. COURT NEWS Estate Cases ! Hie estate of Varlando Clark v.as opened with the filing of the j last will and testament. A $4,000 bond was filed in the Maud Peterson estate, which was newly opened with«the issuance of letters of administration to Ralph C. Peterson. - In the Edward D. Engeler estate. a petition to sell personal property was filed and approved.
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20 Ytorf Apo Today , ■* M*»cb IBM RllMl ■jSSn wm •ißglßd P<v*kta*»< JA* Adam* county JBrwcy br**«tet* ••■octattaa *1 the annual mating Roy Pnca wm nammf *acr*4ary treasurer, and J. C Korte and 8»>l Mnaacr director* More Itarn !.«• perron* attend rd a tnrrtteg of sugar beet grower* at tbe Decatur high .chnol. aponwirvd by the Central Bc-vt Grower* Aaan Lh>yd Hibar»tUw. of Itaror. ha* ab.olvrd Os btartte tn the traffic death* of two women at Fort Wayne. There were ID person* from five ledge* present at a group meeting of P<>cMQta* lodge* held in thia etty. Premtcr Benito Muaaolinl. of Italy, ha* ordered a 10 to IS per cent salary increase for all worker* tn Italy.
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