Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 60, Decatur, Adams County, 11 March 1960 — Page 3

FRIDAY MARCH 11. IMo

SOCIETY

FKKMBYTRMIAN KVF.NING (i*<UK* MEET WRDNICKDAT TH* N*Utnl <MMI "-Mill *v*Olng rit-. eleg of th* First f*t p»brtrri«n j rhutch met Wettoesdsy foe ih*lr 1 Match mrrtliur* Mr*. Burt Tusrasriui Jr, was host*** fcw the Naomi cirri* 1 in* meditation was conducted b* th* circle chairman, Mr* Ihmald Nnrqu*»t Mrs. Calvin Maglcv was la charge of the Bible study. using, the third chapter from the "Hymnbook of the Ager" as her source An interesting book review on "A* frica Disturbed'* was presented by Mrs W L harper Assistant hmtesrea for the eve nlng were Mrs. J Clark Mayclln. Mrs. Earl Blackburn, and Mrs Dayton Swickard Sixteen mrm-i bcra and one luint were present * The next meeting will be held April • at the home of Mrs Eu*i gene Rash The Ruth circle met at H pm. Wednesday at the home of Mrs Eugene Nicks. Sixteen member* and two guests. Mrs. Ixjrrsine Shell and Mrs. Hugh Sutton, were! present. Mrs. Richard Schauta. circle! chairman, opened the meeting with prayer and thoughts from the, "World Book of Prayer " , L The program for the evening L was in charge of Mrs Ed Cook. | who as an introduction, discussed rural communities, including towns of 10.000 population or less. I Her source was the book. “People, 1 Land and Churches." She then re-: Viewed the book. "The Farmer in the Business Suit," by John Davis j and Kenneth Hinshaw, which covered the Ilves of members of a, farm family from early in the 1900's to the present time. Included was explanation of the transi-l tion the farm underwent from 1 earth farming to agri-business. Prior to the program. Mrs. Tai-! mage Campbell presented the Bible study taken from Psalms 8' and 19. Announcements were made of the March association meeting. March 23, and the spring rummage sale to be held April 22 and 23 The committee for the meetingincluded Mrs. W. W. Cravens. Mrs i Doug Thompson. Miss Betty Wolfe, and Mrs. Don Lutes. EAGLES AUXILIARY ANNOUNCE FUTURE PLANS The Eagles Auxiliary conducted a regular meeting Tuesday night. During the meeting it was announced that the junior past president. Mrs. Ethel Teeple. will have

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th* honor of filling that poaiUoA at th* district meeting at Hunting tan. March M at I p m A ritual i practice will ba held Tuesday March IS. al the Eagiea ball al • p m The practice la for the me i' mor lai wrv ice which will be held ' al the next regular meeting March * I Nomination of officer* will b* held the last meeting in April i ‘ With election the Bret meeting in Mav and inxtallatkm the first meeting In June Columbua auxiliary ha* invited I the Decatur group to attend their anniversary party and installation iSunday. April 3 The name drawn from the bean pot was Mrs George Myers. SANDRA GILIJOM TO WED KEN REINHARD The rngaeemrnt of Miss Sandru Gilliom to Ken Reinhard ha* been | announced by her parents. Mr and Mrs Henry Gilliom of Berne Reinhard is the son of Mrs. A*ne* Reinhard, also of Berne The bride-elect, a graduate of 'Berne-French high school and Lu t her an school of nursing, is cm-, ployed by the Lutheran hospital lin Fort Wayne Her fiance, also a Berne-French graduate, is attendi ing Kendall school of furniture de sign in Grand Rapids. Mich. SORORITY COMPLETES PLANS FOR MARCH STYLE SHOW Members of Delta Theta Tau sorority met at the home of Mrs I Robert Krueckeberg Tuesday evening for a regular meeting. Mrs. i Melvin Weisman, sorority president, conducted the business meet- ! ing. Announcement was made of a ' rummage sale to be held Saturday, i April 2. at 903 West Adams street ! The spring style show. "Rainbow i of Fashions" was discussed. The ' following stores Will participate: ! The Model Shoo. Teen Togs. E G j Gass Store. Kiddie Shop. Models j will be announced at a later date ; Mrs. James Newton will be nar- \ rator for the style show, which will be held at the Decatur Youth and Community Center Tuesday. March 22. at-8:30 p.m. Tickets are priced at 75 cents and may be purchased from members or at the door. Following the business meeting, refreshments were served by Mrs. Robert Krueckberg and Mrs. Leo Teeple. Mrs. Robert Colter received the door prize.

Mi** Anil* Smith -dnita .Smith So Se dune Sride Mr. and Mrs. Lowell J. Smith. 515 Jefferson street Decatur, announce the betrothal of their daughter. Anita, to Clark G. Stahly, son of Mr and Mrs Chris Stahly. route 2. Geneva Miss Smith graduated from Decatur high school in 1955 and is an alumna of BaU State Teachers College, where she was affiliated with Alpha Sigma Alpha. She presently teaches kindergarten at the Lincoln school. . Stahly. a '55 graduate of Hartford Center high school, also graduated from Ball State Teachers College, He was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. He teaches at the Owen elementary school. Rossville consolidation, near Frankfort. The couple will be married June 19 at the First Methodist church in Decatur.

DEMONSTRATION CLUB MEETS AT PLEASANT MILLS SCHOOL Members of the Gals and Pals home demonstration club gathered Tuesday evening at the Pleasant Mills school for their March ingMrs. Harvey Jones led the club collect to open the meeting. The club constitution was read by the secretary, Mrs. John Johnson, and the roll call was answered by 22 members. A lesson on gardening was given by Mrs. Paul McCullough and Mrs. Lowell Noll. Mrs. Walter Bittner then presented the citizenship lesson. preparing members for the census to be taken this month. Games were nlayed and refreshments were served by Mrs. Paul Paul McCullough, Mrs. Richard Peterson, and Mrs. Vernon Hirschy. Winner of the door prize was Mrs. Kenneth Manley. MONROE W.S.C.S. MONDAY AT MONROE CHURCH Mrs. Russell Mitchell opened the meeting of the Monroe Methodist Women’s society of Christian Service with a piano prelude. The meeting was held Monday evening in the youth room of the church. Mrs. Arlen Mitchell led the group singing and Mrs. George Snyder gave the devotions on. “Stewardship.” Mrs. Homer Winteregg then presented the lesson on “How Total is My Stewardship.” She was assisted by Mrs. Ed Boggess and Mrs. Arlen Mitchell. Mrs. Glen Stucky conducted the business meeting. Plans were completed for the father and son banquet to be held March 23. It was announced that an offering of $42.00 was received for Maxine Coleman’s birthday. Mrs. Mitchell dismissed the meeting with prayer. A St. Patrick’s day lunch was served by the hostesses, Mrs. Darrel Borne. Mrs. Eva Brewster. Mrs, Judy Garwood. Mrs. Verl Lautzenheiser, Mrs. Ed Rich, and Mrs. Sheldon Wagley. ... —g/ ;' z ~" ,| —7 ..—J Pleasant Mills Methodist W.S.C.S, will meet, at IJO p.m. Thursday at the home of Herbert Ehrsam. Hostesses will be Zelma Querin, Ada Hohmert, and .Mrs. R. H. Everett. Election of officers will be held and all members are urged to attend. Miss Wilma Andrews will be Like to Sew? CHOOSE YOUR MATERIALS from the largest selection in town. All first quality cut from full bolt*. EHINGERS "The BOSTON Store"

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hostess for the Wesleyan Service Guild of the First Methodist church at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. The Historical club will meet Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Raymond Shackley. Hospital Admitted Mrs. Adolph Schamerloh. Decatur; Howard W. Martin, Decaturf Mrs. Leonidas Snyder, Ohio City. Ohio. ■ Dismissed Master Allen Ross, Decatur; Burel Singleton, Bluffton; Mrs. Terry Shoaf and baby boy. Decatur; Miss Sharlene Flueckiger, Geneva. Week’s Seeing Buy Printed Pattern w g M 9074 W SIZES 2-g In/ FOUR gay sun - separates — quick to cut, sew — easy on your budget! Mix-match over-blouse with appiiqued sun-bodice, shorts, pedal pushers. Printed Pattern 9074: Children’s Sizes 2,4, 6, 8. Size 6 over-blouse % yard 35-inch; shorts % yard; bodice % yard. Send Thirty-flve cents (coins) for this pattern — add 10 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, Decatur Daily Democrat Pattern Dept, 232 West 18th St.. New Yord 11, N. Y. Print plainly your Name, Address with Zone, Size and Style Number. JUST OUT! Big, new 1960 Catalog in vivid, full-color. Ovei 100 smart styles . . . all aizea . . all occasions. Send now! Only 25c Spring" and Summer Pattern

Clubs Calendar tt*m* for eee* day’a pubbeattan muat b* phoned m by 11 am Saturdaa 9 801. He* KaUM P*um 8 Illi FRIDAY ' Queen of Peace dlacuxQon group. Mr* J erome Rum.chlag, 1.89 pm j Calvary KU B l-adie* Aid. Mr* Louie Drake. 7 8# p m. American legion Auxiliary. Legion home. 8 pm. SUNDAY Zion Lutheran Parent Teacher* i League. Zion Uithrran parl.h hall. 7 p.m. Him showing of “Animal* Unlimited" and Life of Christ in Art,” Flr*t Christian church, 7 80 p m. MONDAY All-award* banquet. Monmouth ■ school. • 30 p.m. Decatur Band Booster*. Decatur high school. 7:80 pm. Annual meeting of Pleasant Dale Cemetery Association, Pleasant Dale church, 7 pm Pgst Presidents Parley of American I-eg ion Auxiliary, legion Home. Bpm. Pythian Sisters Needle club Moose Home, 7 30 p m Flo-Kan Sunshine Girls. Moos< home. 8 15 pm. Up and At It 4-H club of Blu< Creek township, conservation building. 7 pm. Welcome Wagon club. Mrs. James Cowan, 1135 Mix Avenue. 8 p.m. TUESDAY Wesleyan Service Guild of Methodist church. Miss Wilma Andrews, 7:30 p.m. Decatur Garden club. Mrs. N A. Bixler. 2 p.m. Loyal Daughters class of Bethany E. U. B. church, Mrs. Harry Staley. 7:30 p.m. Merry Matrons home demon stration club. Mrs. Carl Thieme, 8 p m. Church Mothers study club. Mrs Roy Lehman, 8 p.m. Dorcas class of Bethany E. U. B church. Mrs. Alva Buffenbarger 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Historical club, Mrs. Raymond Shackley, 2 p.m. THURSDAY Pleasant Mills Methodist W.S.C.S , Herbert EhrSam, 1:30 p.m.

Russell E. Tremp Dies This Morning Russell E. Tremp. 44, a native of Adams county, died at 4:45 o’■fcfock' this morning at the Richmond state hospital, where he had been a patient for several years. Death was sudden, following a coronary occlusion. He was born in French township Dec. 6, 1915, a son of Frank and Sarah Reinhard-Tfemp, and was never married. - , Surviving are two brothers. Elmer " Tremp of Richmond, and George Tremp of Marshall. Mich, and two sisters. Mrs. Howard (Pearl) Croy of Vera Cruz, and Mrs. Herman (Bessie) Schug of Berne. Funeral services will be held at p.m. Sundav at the Yager funera' home in Berne, the Rev. C. A. Schmid officiating. Burial will be in MRE cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 o.m. Saturday until time of the services. Girl Scouts Troop 269 met Monday at the Community Center. Patrol meetings were held. During the business meeting, the girls talked about the troop’s part in a program for the P.T.A. They then had a rehearsal. Every one formed a friendship circle and sang. Scribe, Cheryl Colter Brownie troop 20 met Wednesday afternoon at the Northwest school. Roll call and dues were taken by Vicky Feasel and Kathy Hutker. Games were played and songs and dances were enjoyed. A treat was furnished by Vicky Feasel in honor of her birthday. Mary Alice Shaffer also furnished a treat. The meeting closed with the friendship circle and singing of taps. Scribe, Sandra Moore Brownie troop 630 held a meeting Monday. Roll call was taken and dues were collected. New officers were elected as follows: Debbie Kluseman, secretary; Joyce Stanley, treasurer; Vicki Morgan, scribe. Carla Lehart furnished the treat! Joyce Stanley brought a birthday treat. Two older Girl Shouts showed the Brownies a new folk dance. Scribe, Rebecca Hakey Brownie troop 573 met at the Lincoln school. After the roll was called and dues collected, the girls made horns and practiced ringing. They then had an Irish story. Sandy Duff furnished the treat. Scribe, Nancy Koos Over 2.500 n«ii* ■ are *old and deliverxi in Decatur each day.

Locals MIH Kk-army Daehnhe has gwt* to Erie. Pa . In attend Ow funrt.l of her *i»ter. Mrs Aaaa Weru Mr and Mr* • Frank Taylor of Kansas City. Mo . were weekend visitors «rs Mr and Mr* Edgar Zimmerman Mr* Taylor la the former (Maier Zimmerman Mr* Earnest Tope and Mr and .Mr* Adolph Baumann *pent the day in Fort Wayne. Miss Judy Burk, daughter of Mr and Mrs Tbm Burk. ob-1 reeved her 16th birthday Thu today 1 She la a student at the Decatur high school. Byron Pheglry. Bluffton auto porta dealer, visited in Decatur Friday Herbert Ix-ngcrlch of Decatur underwent minor surgery Thur* dav al the Wrlla county hospital A Bluffton boy and hi* parent* will appear in Wells county Juvenile court March it after the lad confrward to having taken part in a number of btrak in* and theft* in that city since Jan 1. Well* and Jay county school*, except in the larger cities, were closed Thursday by heavy snows Mrs Mearl William* of Craigville route one has been diacharged from the Clinic hospital I In Bluffton. Births At the Adams County Memorial | Hospital: Eugene and Nora Lee Ray Ziner. 105 North 13th. Decatur, are par- 1 ents of a son weighing seven' I pounds, ll'i ounces, born at 12 05 ! a.m. today. John Hobble Joins United States Navy John C. Hebble. 20. son of Dr and Mrs. Harry H. Hebble of 1233 Adams street, has enlisted in the U. S. Navy for four years under the training program for high school graduates. Hebble is a graduate of Decatur high school, where he played four years of varsity football, making the NEIC first team during his junior and senior years. He also attended Ball State Teachers College, and played on the freshman and varsity football teams there. Hebble will take his recruit training at San Diego Calif. Irvin A. Hepker, Navy recruiter for the area, made the announcement.

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Holiness Association Will Meet Sunday The monthly meeting of the Adams county holiness association will be held at the Antioch United Missionary church, four miles southwest of Decatur, Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. I Guest speaker will be the Rev. jack Robbins of Huntington, with tfye Robbins’ family presenting special music and singing. These are now working in the revival in progress at the Antioch church, of which the Rev. C. W. Wilson is the pastor. F ■ ! Indianapolis Man Killed In Accident ' LEBANON, Ind. WPD—Cabe T. Lee, 39, Indianapolis, was killed Thursday night when his car skidded off Interstate 65 at its intersection with Ind. 334 in Boone County. State Police said Lee’s car was traveling at high speed when it crashed through a guard rail, flew 50 or 60 feet through the air, landed on its top and rolled over on its right side. Lee was pinned in the wreckage. I I COUGH CENTER TABLETS • calm your urge to cough . ft give relief up to 4 hours Z;. from coughs due so colds, minor bronchial irritations IN A TINY TABLET YOU SWALLOW IN*t « C*«** ' SMITH DRUG CO.

High School Seniors Rural Youth Guests High ech«*l wvtr gveMt (hrit “IWntnc flight mwt ing held Thursday night at the Dn nta gym in Decatur The meeting ■prnrd with miser* and guessing not eat a conducted by Carolyn Mmre and Hon Garber Devol tan* were given by Legora Markka. Ron I Gerber led the pledge of allegiance ..nd Carolyn Moore tad th* group ll.lle Plough*. Vice president .-onducted the business meeting and welcomed the senior* from Berne. Monmouth Pleasant Milla. Decatur Catholic. Hartford and Adams Central and guests present from Wabash and Blackford counties Announcement* made Included the following The Co-op banquet report was given by l*-gor» Markle The banquet la sponsored by the various Farm Bureau Co Operative* and affiliate* and wUI be held Monday night. March 21 at the Honeywell Memorial Building in Wabash The evening * program will Include special educa tlonal as well as recreatwoal features. The report of the club’* basketball team was given by Ray Miller. coach The tram, having won the district championship, will play in the state final* March 19 and 20 at Indianapolis Practice games will be played by the team during the coming week, including a game with the l-inn Grove Hardware team Thursday night, March IT. at the Hartford school gym The special activity for the month will be dance instruction classes to be held in Fort Wayne March 31 was the date set for this event with iegora Markle in

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<h*r*r Announcement was atao made of club members appearance on ' WKJG TV Tuesday none. March 21 The members will preseel a *hnw on civil defense Th# edueaUMtal feature for the I <-*enllig was a panel dl*eu**tan a* I "Rural youth inept ret i*wi * The I panel wa* moder*tad by Mali* Mrf'ullough and penal members meluded Carolyn Moore. John Mesh burger. Janice Buakk. Ron Ger- ■ ber. Gloria Koeneman. and Ray Special entertainment and recreatinn wa* lad by Carolyn M<«»rr and Larry Templeton of Wabash ' county Refreshment* were served by Margaret Butler and larry Dubach The meeting ctaard with Use friendship circle. Weather Slowing Red Cross Drive The Adams county Red Cross < fund drive remains 12 3W 50 short, t with two weeks of the campaign <'*n«-. but deep snow and poor driving conditions are believed to have ilowed the drive. Homer Winter- ■ egg. drive chairman, and Sylvan I Sprungrr, co-chairman, said today I W E Uffelmaa. reporting for section 1 of Preble township, was rhe third section leader to report 100% participation in hi* area, with SIS in contributions. The St Paul's sewing society of Preble township also donated S 5 Gift* from July until January tc I laird 534. which will be credited to the present drive. Previously reported was S7 643 50. including the Decatur and Berne community fund drive totals. Thi* means that 17.700 50 of the 110.183 quota has been reac' -u. ■ ii —ii i ————as— If you nave Io MB or i room* ioi rent, try a | Nm<xr»l Want Ad — They bring rvrulta