Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 98, Decatur, Adams County, 25 April 1960 — Page 3
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Mrntootrr WACA ELECTS NEW OTFIHBM Th* rrontag rtrote wa* * «*•* of to* growral monthly mrottog erf th* MrtoodM WomTOI S«>c*V al CMM»» #orvk» Thursday lB the rtapai Opnrtag <trvo<w». werw given by Mr. Jam*. Ba*ro<t I Mr. Mylro Parrtafe program leader. then totrodurtd Mr, MBS Mr* Carl Brown oi Barn*, forma* mlMtoMrtr* to th* l.laad al Haiti who »howad .Udn and related their experience* tn Haiti a Mr* Ixxwell Smith then conducted the bus toe** meeting, during which election of officer* wa* MHThe new officer* are: Mr*. Dorth* Shady, president; Mr*. Hate* Spark*, vice pt el ideal. Mr*. W*lter Ltater. recording secretary. Mia* Iva GUpen. treasurer; Mr* Clyde Butler. secretary of promotion; Mr* Lloyd Cowen*. secretary of mU.lonary education. Mr*. Wat«on Maddox and Mr*. V. R. Adward*. secretary of student wort; I Mr* Charle* Stone.treet, ••watery of youth work. Mr*. Doyle Collier. wcretary of children* wort; Mr* Raymond Walter*. secretary of spiritual life; Mr* Ralph Smith, secretary of literature; Mr* Gail Baughman. secretary of Christian social relation*; Mr* Gerald Bixler and Mr*. WarOld Owen* aecretary of toCal church activities; Mr*. 0. 0» Baughman, secretary of sufefKy work; Mr* Lowell Smith, aecretary of status of women. Following the meeting. “ n **** invited to the church lounge, where the evening circle served refreshment* Mrs Robert Smith. Mr*. Robert Franklin, and Mrs Richard Childs were hostesses WOMEN OF THE MOOSE COMPLETE FUTURE PLANS Women of the Moose conducted a regular meeting Thursday at the Moose home. The meeting wa* called to order in regular form. Plans were completed for the mother-daughter banquet to be held May 16 at 6:30 p.m. Reservations may be sent to Mrs. Wesley Morris or Mr*. Cecil Gause by May IS. Each person is asked to bring only one guest, either a mother, daughter, or friend. Plans were also made to bold a combined memorial service with the Loyal Order of Moose Sunday. May 1. at 2:90 p.m. at the Moose home. Senior regent. Mrs. Robert Morris, asked all officers, escorts, and chairmen to be present Thursday. April 29. at 7:30 p.m. to Let's attract more industry to Decatur. Vote YES tn next Tuesday's electton. Ydf3
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TO THE PEOPLE OF DECATUR I urge each of you to express your opinion in regard to the light plant sale on April 26, 1960. ’ ~. .. '.' .—■■ «u -i •> I: I ' ’'■ ‘ -■-- ~- this will be the third election, end since I feel that «- ■■ ■> •—A J - - ■ i a, prolonged controversy is detrimental to our town, ,1 feel that this election should be the final one. Before I become Mayor I held a private opinion,- but as Mayor, I represent all of the people, and shall abide by your vote on April 26, 1960. if a majority of you vote to sell, I shall expedite the sale. • If you vote not to sell, I shall operate and revamp the lines to the best of my ability. Therefore, I urge each of you to vote your choice Tuesday, April 26. Sincerely, DONALD F. GAGE .. Decutur. I — ————a——B—MßD—
practice Mr A aortaj t*mr followed w* b* l •m. portion of a doer prlae •••"***, meeting eIU be comforted M.y 5 Officer. will meet at ItW B- •• with lodge at • P>m MOLD ANNTYERBABY DINNER MUNDAY IN FORT WAYNE . Mr aMI Mr* Ervla Elroy “ Ml Indiana Mroet Decatur **ieheated their M«fe wedding anni vrrsary Bunday at toe Cotonial Restaurant la Fort Waytw- ; Two daughter*. Mr* Kenneth 'Mildred* Bergmaa °f fort Wayne *nd Mr. W E 'W-nd.' H.begger of North Manchester attended Fear grandchildren and four gre*t-gr*t*dchUdrro were al*o present (Hl-RHO CHURCH CLAM TO CONDUCT PEAT MOM RALE The Chi-Rho elate of the Alon j Evangelical and Reformed church will bold their peat moss aale again thia weekend The *aH- • tremendous success last weekend, will be conducted thia Friday and Saturday. . The elate ha* adapted as its project. the purchase of new robe* for the youth choir of the church AU money made from the »al*. will go toward thia project. Anyone interested in purcha.lng peat moss may contact Mr*. Tam Garber. BIPE DAILEY RITES BEAD IN GENEVA RECENTLY Mas Marcella Dailey and Benjamin Sipe were married recently in the Evangelical United Brethren church of Geneva. The Rev. Paul Temple officiated at the cTrrmofiy Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dailey of Geneva are parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs. Paul Sipe. Bryant. Anyone interested in going to St. Ann de Beaupre. Quebec, Canada,, on a pilgrimage. Aug. 1 to 10th. please call Mrs Joe Laurent. Phone 3-3437 or Mrs Margaret Braun. Phone 3-3820 for more information. St Anne study club will meet at 1:30 p. m. Thursday at the home of Mrs Joe Heimann. Wednesday at 2 p m . the St. Vincent de. Paul Society will conduct a meeting at the C. L. of C. h*M.
I, Ema >gte U. dad* M Betoany E U B Ntafrti will meet at I *> p * Tuesday Mi to* sbufrt base rnawt Fteaaanl Mill. Mntonllai W A I c *. will meet Wednesday at Ito i p. nt. at to* church All membm aro urged tn attend Locals Mr and Mr* Patrick F*Uing*r > sad daughter* of Ftort Warn* vt.lt-. Sd Mr and Mr* Frank Srtmttri Saturday evening A gue.t of tfe* I Schmit. family over Uw weekend i waa their daughter. Mr* Thoma* B. Note* Os India ns potia Mr. and Mr* Robert 'Onks 1 , observed their Sth wedding anniversary today Mr and Mr* Clyde Butler left Sunday for Albuquerque N Mr* I for a visit with Mr and Mr* Jo* eph Kaehr Vaa Hoteapple. who ha* helped mgnage Gerald Strickler a Alx-r dccn-Angu* herd tor the po*t BOV-| ergl year*, is leaving soon for low*. Where the in*ur*nc.- com pany tor which he work* is send ing him Jim Gay. Jay DeVo*.. Al Town send. Chuck Krueckeberg. and) Bob Frauhiger went to Lak.George for the weekend, where they started the water skiing sea-1 non. Births Mr. and Mrs. Don Hott of Mar Me. are parent, of an eight pound. 13 ounce son, born Saturday at I 12:M a.m. at the Wells county hospital. Mr. and Mr*. Harold HotL are the paternal grandparents. Hospital Admitted Mrs. Agnes Gordon, Decatur; Valentine Laker. Monroeville: Mrs DonnabeUe Affolder. Decatur. Dismissed David Castleman. Monroeville; Mrs. Richard Beitler and baby boy, Berne: Mrs. Gerald Nelson and baby girl. Bryant; Mrs. Chester Longenberger and baby girl. Decatur: Mrs. Samuel Lehman and baby boy. Fort Wayne: Mrs. Laura McKean. Monroe: Eli A. Habegger, Geneva; Master Edward Ross, Decatur: Ralph Myers, Bryant: Herber Brenneman. Berne; Ezra Glendenning. Geneva; Miss Betty Bowers. Monroeville; Frank Habegger, Berne; Raymond Mertz. Decatur. Historical Society Meets Tuesday Night The A<&ms county historical society will meet at 8 p m. Tuesday at St. John's school to hear the history of that school and about the church, Gerald R. Durkin. president of the society, said this morning. All interested persons are invited to attend.- Vice president Rev. Edwin t. H.-Jacob will be in charge of the program. Attends Meeting Os Insurance Salesmen J MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — Earl L. Cass, 704 Limberlost, a representative of the Prudential Insurance company's Fort Wayne district office is here this week attending a company sales conference at the Fontainebleau Hotel. Attending the conference are some 800 Prudential representatives from Illinois and Indiana. Invitation was based on excellence in the sale and service of life insurance during 1959.
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Clubs I Ohmm r n*m* tar aaeb day * puMlaaltaa murt ba ptaawd la fey 11 a.a*. 'Saturday • Ml. Au* R*“ u Plum* LBIM MONDAY Fk>Kan !4un»*in* Giri*. Moo** hum*, after .chooi Lady Bug Hunt. V.F W fenmv.j * P m I 81. Am bro**' study club, Mr. iWiUiam Myvr*. 7JO pm i Pythian Rlrtrr* Nrodl** eh»b. Monro hpm*. 7» p.m. Dvgrw .tart pracua* at • p.m. TV BADAY Kum-Join-U* cla*a of Brthany 1 E U. B church, church base-; i rn*nl. 7.30 p. m. TH Kappa bu.lnv*. meeting. Youth Center. > pm Historical Society. St Johns school, t p m, Oliva Rebekah Lodge. Odd Fellow* building. 730 pm St Mary's Township home demonstration club. Pleasant Mill* school,/7:>o p.m. Kirkland Ladies club, home ec j room of Adkms Central school. | 7;30 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma. Mis* Ivema Werling. I p.m. Sunny Circle home demonstration club. Preble township community center. 7:30 p.m. I K of C. Ladle* Auxiliary. K. of |C. hall. 8 p.m. Beta Sigma Phi 29th annual | founder's day celebration. Elks home. 6:30 p m. Delta Theta Tau. Mrs Wilmer Bultemeier. I p. m. Root Township home demon- - stration club, Mrs. Richard Hark--1 less. 1 p. m. Eagles Auxiliary. Eagle hall. ! 8 p. m. I Out door activities course. Girl | Scout shelter. 9:30 a. m. to 3:30 I P m - WEDNESDAY St. Vincent de Paul Society. C. L. of C. Hall, 2 p. m. Pleasant Mills Methodist W. S. C. S.. at the church. 7:30 p. m. Ave Maria study club. Mrs. Al Schmitt. 8 p.m. Friendship circle of Zion E. and R. church. MrS. Harry Houk, 7:30 p.hi. Live and Learn home demonstration club. Mrs. Paul Morgan. 1:30 p.m. . Ruth and Naomi circle of Zton E and R. church, at the church, 2 p.m. Presbyterian Women's Association, at the church, 8 p.m. THURSDAY St. Anne study club, Mrs. Joe Heimann. 1:30 p. m. Past Matrons club, Mrs. Gene Hike, 7:30 p.m. . ■ ~..» ...y... -■ ‘ Handley Calls News Conference Tuesday INDIANAPOLIS (UPD—Governor Handley called a news conference for 9 a.m. Tuesday and that top state officers of Indigita service chibs would attend to discuss with him a “get out the vbte" campaign fbr the May 3 Firimaries: • Handley will hold the conference upon his return from South Bend, where he traveled by car this afternoon to attend an annual gridiron show of the South Bend Press club. , Rural Youth Club Plans Sports Night ' Sports Night will be held Thursday night, by the Adams county rural youth club. The club members will meet at the Hartford Center high school gym at 8 p.m. The evening will include all types of sport activities, basketball, volleyball, ping pong, active and quiet games, recreation, and refreshments. Committee members in charge are Jerry Gerber, Larry Andrews, Alice Kukelhan, and Shirley Workinger. Sports night is the special activity for the local club this month and all interested rural young people and high school seniors are invited to attend. - ' ■ - -.—AtOver 2,600 Daily Democrats are sold and delivered in Decatur each day. yArtcarvedl DIAMOND RIMQI | ; J£si a, '■ . F I BOWER I I JEWELRY STORE g BBS
Marvin Schroeder Elected By Laymen Marvin IV-hrwdrr **• elected | > nt thr Dreelur ***• nt I 'the Luthnrnn lartnvn* league at I Ila spring rally held Sunday night |at Zjon t-utberan church. Fried' | brim Ciaran, r Hullrmrl.-r la the j new virr prrahtrnl Paul Wolf wow reelected umtirv and JuMln [ j Rlrekr was renamed as treasurer . |Kevin Fuelling. retiring aMhNttJ - presided. and thr Rev A A Fenner. boat pastor, held thr opening' and rl.»»lng devotions Nrwlv elected members nt thr I j athletic committee Include Erwin I I Buuck. Elmer Trier. Wilbur I Rlrrkc. Melvin Rrlsenbickler. and* .the Rev Richard Utdwlg aa pa*-| I tor a I advisor. Elbert Fuhrman reported that I the group haa enrolled 1.197 mem- j I bent to date and that this figure [ I may exceed 1.500 before the May! ,31 membership deadline The Decatur rone will host the . Northern Indiana district convention Sunday. Sept. 18. The board I inerting will be held Saturday eve-, : ning at Zion Lutheran church in | | Decatur The business session and 1 l>anquct will be held at St. John s. Bingen. The Rev. Armin C. Old-! i sen. of Ft. Wayne, will be the I banquet speaker. j luiwrence Gerken of Holgate. I * Ohio, the Lutheran Hour represenI tative for this district, told the group that the “Bringing Christ to * I the Nations” program is now the I fourth largest radio broadcast in I the world and explained the spon-| I sor plan. Prof. Wqrner K. Wadewitz of the i ' Concordia Senior College, former | | missionary in Porto Alegre. Bra- ■ ill, told the joint meeting of the Lutheran laymen's league and Lutheran women's missionary league jof his experiences in this large j i South American country. He said! I there was freedom of religion in i Brazil, but that the high illiteracy rate and lack of adequate manpower, made the work difficult j He was optimistic about the future there and said the 14 stations broadcasting the Lutheran Hour were very helpful. THOUSANDS Continued from page one diately. Chang, a member of the Democratic opposition, was defeated in his bid for re-election March 15 by Rhee's hand-picked heir apparent, Lee Ki Poong Chang charged the elections were a fraud and his resignation was a form of protest The assembly indicated it would agree to Limited martial law since several opposition members expressed fear of police reprisals if troops were called off entirely. Over 2,600 Daily Democrats are sold and -delivered in Decatur each day. —l Arrive Smartly Printed Pattern 9318 SIZES J V 14%—24%Z[ J x; VI *QI f 1 A MM "°l ski NJ I vBB I 7o j II I* Look fresh and fashionable all summer in this shaped-to-flatter style. Wide collar, curved bodice seaming create a trim, narrowwaisted effect. Printed Pattern 9318: Half Sizes 14%, 16%, 18%, 20%, 22%, 24%. Size 16% requires 3% yards 35-inch fabric. Send FIFTY CENTS (coins) 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. Over 100 smart styles ... all sizes ... all occasions. Send now! Only 25c Spring and Summer Pattern i
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Clem R. Bienz Dies I Late Saturday Night Clem R. Bienz. 67. retired farm-| er of near Van Wert. 0., died at 111:20 p.m. Saturday in the Van' Wert county hospital after an illness of six months. He was born south of Willshire, and lived in’ that area before moving to Van Wert 34 years ago. Surviving are the widow. May;j: his father, J. W. Bienz of Dayton, i O.: six sisters and a brother. Fu- : neral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the dowan & Son funeral home in Van Wert, with burial in Woodland cemetery! ' at Van Wert. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m. to-1 day.
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Scout Committee Course Postponed The two-day course for Boy Scout committee members, origI inally scheduled for this week for committee members of troop t>4 and other interested troops, will be postponed two weeks because of conflicting programs. Gene Ziner, Adams county vice chairman, said today. The meetings had originally been scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday nights at the Youth and Community Center. Those tn- - terested will be notified of the new date as soon as it is established. , I Our Rural friends deserve a fairer rate schedule. Vote YES! in Tuesday's election. 96t3
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