Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 132, Decatur, Adams County, 4 June 1960 — Page 3

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SOCIETY

frOMEMI WACA boun M«ETO« Ito Haatet mwUM «* <*• **■ m V BCA •« tots * *» *7* room at (to etorch Ttorwtay evening Mr, Ru»»el Mltrtoi Nd (to lto«M *• JJT* prelude IV group »*M Mato W» • K**iM" . K . Mrs. Ftallp Hargrr and Mr* Arte* MMctol »*n« • Jamm Lobrtgar gave •>* Vw ItaM Tto tom M "lUctuHmerit" wps give* by Mrs. Gta* Murky A *** given toy Mrs He rota tatiwaru. Mn P«ut Ixttoiger. Mrs Homer WtaUtrgg tad Mrs Gtoi Mucky Mrs. Artos Mitchel, vice president, waa ta charge at the program Tto business meeting Wto «■- ducted by tto presktort. Mrs Harry CrowNwer VMM ww made to attend tto sctonl of mto stans «t Epworth Forest. June 18 to M. , _ Refreshments stere served by Mrs Howard Hendricks. Mrs. Clarence Rowden. Mrs. Grace Burns. Mrs EUia Hatoert. Mrs Allen Mitchel. Mrs Oton Stucky. Mn Robert Tlsch and Mn Rene Brandt. MMUONARY SOCIETT HAS PANEL DMCUBNON Tto Missionary Society of tto Church of God met recently in the fellowship basement Tto meeting was opened with prayer by Mn Floyd Mitchel Mrs Rueben Smith was in charge of the worship: scripture was read from Ephiesians 4: 11. 11. Mn. Smith read a poem "How Much Shall I Give.” and Mn Cal Peterson offered prayer Mrs Kenneth Mitchel was tn charge of the program. The theme was "What shall I render unto God for all His benefits.” presented in the form of a panel discussion. Mrs Floyd Morrison conducted a short business meeting. Tto meeting was closed with the repeating of the Missionary pledge and prayer given by Mrs. Guy Agler. Refreshments were served to the 18 members and two guests by the hostesses. Mrs Floyd Morrison and Mrs. Ralph Hawkins. MBA FRED FRUCHTE TO PRESENT PIANO PUPILS Tto piano pupils of Mrs. J. Fred Fruchte will be presented in a recital Monday evening at eight o’dock in tto assembly hall at tto Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, to which tto public is invited. Ttoa*'participating wffi to Kto ren and Roberta Kunkel. Joanna Drake. Sally and Steven Christen. Michael Tieman. Sharon and Steven Kaye. Pamela Heffner. Mary and Patricia Hooper, Rngeta, Carolyn and Story! Boerger. Kristine Fuelling, Marta. Nancy and Randy Hitchcock. Alan Sprunger and Gloria Harvey. Tto Profit and Pleasure Home Demonstration dub meeting which was to to held Tuesday. June 7, has been postponed one week. The Decatur Music Boosters club will sponsor a dance at the Community Center tonight from 8:30 to 11:30. Locals Jacquie and Jim Reidenbach, of Decatur, left early this morning with their father, Herbert Reidenbach, of Fort Wayne, and Ray Waters, also of Fort Wayne, for a week of fishing In northern Michigan. The group will be approximately 70 miles north of the Mackinack bridge, near Curtis, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, and daughter Keta, returned to New Orleans, La.. Friday, after spending a two-week visit in Decatur with relatives and friends. The Smiths stayed with Mr. and Mrs.

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Clubs mn tar atoby Il in. 'Ratatalay M»». Catod Batons Ptata* MW katvrday Dvrotur Man* Bouton. dance •t Community Cantor. 8.8811 38. Work and Wta rtnaa of tto TrtnRy KUB ctasrcb. Mr aad Mrs fra llodto. Juniors of tto American auxiliary. togtaa tome. 8 pm. VFW Indiet auxiliary. Port borne. 8 V. Port 038. Poet home, 8 p.m. Adame County Home Drmoortrattan chorus. Ftorm Burmu Buldtaf- Monroe. 7:38 p. m. Junior, of tto American legion AuxiUary. legton tome. 1 pm. Ladies Firemans Auxiliary. Mr, Hazel Kortentor. Fort Wayne. 8 p m. TUESDAY Profit and Pleasure Home Demowfrrtton dub meeting jxndponcd Happy Homemakers. Mrs Carl Adler. 7:38 p.m Psi lota Xi pledge picnic. Mrs Lawrence Am pa ugh. 7:30 pm. Tri Kappa pledge picnic. Elk, tome. 8:>o p.m. Decatur Garden club. Yours ami Mine restaurant. Van Wert. 18 noon. Psi lota Xi pledge picnic. Mrs. Lawrence /nspaugh. Bpm Eta Tau Sigma. Mrs Lawrence Rash. 8:30 pm. Order of Rainbow. Assembly HaU. 7:45 pm. Catholic Ladies of Columbia. C L. of C. haU. 7:30 p.m. Dutiful Daughter dass of Bethany church. Mrs. Greg McFarland, 7:30 p.m. Calvary E.U.B. Ladies Aid. Mrs Paul Hindenlang. 7:30 p m. Sacred Heart study club. Mrs. Fred Heimann. 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY K. of C. Ladies auxiliary. K. of C. haU. 8 p.m. Ruth Circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. Richard Macklin, 8 P Naomi Circle of the Presbyterian church. Miss Diane Linn, 8 p.m. THURSDAY Mary Circle of Presbyterian church. Mrs. Roscoe Glendening. 2:30 p.m. Martha Circle of Presbyterian church, Presbyterian church, 2:30 p.m. W. ot the Mt. Pleasant church, Mrs. David Cook. 1:30 p.m. St. Paul Ladies Aid, Mrs. Floyd Arnold, all day. Woman’s Society of Methodist church, Methodist church, 11 a.m. Wilbur Reidenbach while here. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Burkardt, of New Orleans. are expected to arrive in Decatur next week for a week to two-week visit with Mrs. Burkardt's family. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Reidenbach. Ernest J. Wortoman is recuperating at his home in Richburg. S. C., R. R. 1, after being hospitalized tor one month at tto Columbia hospital for a serious operation. He is getting along satisfactorily. , Mrs. William Feller has gone to Heidelberg College, Tiffin, 0.. her alma mater, to attend graduation exercises and the annual banquet of senior laureate, of which she is a charter member. While there she will also attend tto production ot “Oklahoma” by the departments of speech and music. Ron Feller, a freshman at tto college, is singing in the chorus. Sunday he will sing with the concert choir at the baccalaureate service in the morning and the commencement exercises in the afternoon.

■ ■ ra-' - /C Mn. James Fanl Ceyne —Photo by Anepeugh QU, J.. WJ Jo Coyne

Miss Gladys Kay Myers became the bride of James Paul Coyne in a single ring ceremony at the St. Mary’s Catholic church this morning at 10. with the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Simeon Schmitt officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh T. Myers, of route 3. Decatur, are the parents of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Coyne of route 5. Decatur, are the parents of the groom. Given in marriage by her father, the bride appeared in a longsleeved floor length gown with a sabrina neckline and featuring a lace panel in front. She carried an orchid surrounded by white i carnations, and wore a white ballerina length veil caught in a coronet of pearls and orange blossoms. Miss Patricia Coyne, sister of the groom, served as maid of honor in a blue nylon organza waltz length gown with a V neckline and cap sleeves, set off by a lighter blue cumberbund flowing into a panel in the back. She wore a Jieadpiece of rayon velvet with a dotted circular veil, and a bouquet of matching carnations. The Misses Kay Butler, Diane Erxleben. and Dorothy Schlemmer The Hinkle Drug Store in Bluffton will close today, as its owner, Harold N. Hinkle, will retire after 50 years as a pharmacist. Miss Nancy Callow, daughter of Mr- and Mrs.. D. Hoyt formerly of this city, visited in Decatur early in the week. She was here for the graduation of her sister, Joyce, from Valparaiso University last weekend. *■ Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Leonardson of Decatur, who left Decatur May 18 for a jet flight to London, England to buy antiques, have sent three post cards to the Decatur public library describing their visit.

Hospital DISMISSED Mrs. Lee Haines and baby boy, Decatur; Mrs. Arno Girod, Decatur. (. : 4 u Menno Lehman On GOP Committee Menno Lehman, publisher of the Berne Witness, has been appointed to the agriculture committee of the Indiana Republican platform advisory committee. Public hearings will start June 7, and more than 150 organizations have been invited to appear before the full committee.

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were bridesmaids, and Miss Marilyn Coyne and Master Edward Ross served as flower girl and ring bearer, respectively. Th* dresses of the bridesmaids and the flower girl were identical to that of the maid of honor, in a lighter shade of blue with a darker cumberbund and panel. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Myers wore a navy blue dress with a matching coat and white accessories. Francis J. Coyne. Jr., brother of the groom, served as best man with Harry Myers, brother of thfbride, Richard Coyne, brother of the groom, and James Bienz ushering. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was held at tto groom’s home. A reception will be held at 7:30 tonight at the Sunset park. Hostesses will be Miss Dorothy Coyne, Mrs. Leland Smith, and Miss Marilyn Temple. The bride attended Monmouth high school before her marriage, and the groom is employed by the Yost Construction company. The couple will live at route 2, Monroeville.

F AL' 'dr**.' Doris Day and Rock Hudson are co-starred in “Pillow Talk,” one of the year’s funniest comedies, playing Sunday, Monday aud Tuesday at the Drive-in theater. Tony Randall and Thelma Ritter add to 1 the merriment of this Technicolor ; production. “Operation Amster- 1 dam,” the co-feature, tells an ex- ’ citing, true story of World War If 1 espionage, said to be one of history’s best kept secrets. , • Asks New Trial For j Convicted Slayer GOSHEN, Ind. (UPI) — A mo- ] tion was filed in Elkhart Circuit Court here Friday asking a new j trial for convicted slayer Floyd A. ( Walker, 20, Goshen. Walker was sentenced May 4 to < life in prison in connection with < the double-murder of Mr. and Mrs. ] Frank Miller, R. R. 1, Eaton, as ; they were on a fishing trip near the Elkhart River. Defense, attorney Wilmer L. McLaughlin claimed the court erred in allowing photographs of the victims and Walker's confession to be placed in evidence at the trial. HJWWWItIVvV yawrfaunei candies * MH AVAILABLE AT SMITH DRUG CO. MMftftAMWW

Local Lady Wini In Nationwide Content Mr* Krtww* N. Rtagteta*. I«D Wnl Ad*m« Mfw». tote •w»rd*tl •« *to«trte upß**.! rkr* «Md UMWt M CM* at !h*| • uwt*r> u» to* n*t**»wwte> Alcoa i Wrap «***•! ,h Novelty Factory Damaged By Fire GRANGER Ind <UPI»—A 000 hr* awvpl th* Or*n**r Nov*! ty Lumber Co. h*r* Friday night, •nd at tout onr p*nnn »«• boa* pitalited Vcrnuo Opell. Granger, wat taken Io JU J<>»rph‘s Hoapital al ftouih Rend for treatment <>f a* hot injury »w»talnod when a piece of metal fell no him white he waa helping firemen control th«- blare The cause at the fire waa not Immediately determined 20 Ypom Ago I Today I June 4. 1940 — Coat ot conducting the primary election in Adams county in May haa been figured at 36 2/1 cents per vote. William D Morris. 58. prcaldcnt of the Morns 5 and 10 cent Mores, died at his home in Bluffton Joseph Murphy has been elected grand knight of the Decatur Knights of Columbus Other officers arc Joseph H. Koors. deputy grand knight; Herman Knapke. recording aecretary: William lx»c. Jr., treasurer; Caaper Miller, chancellor; Gerald Gage, advocate: Fred Baker. Jr . warden: John O’Shaughnesscy and Cletus Miller, guards; Cornelius Geimer. trustee for three years. Heber Feasel. on his low bid of $190.20. was awarded the contract for painting the barns at the county infirmary. Adams county delegates to the state Democratic convention will cast all 12 of their votes for R. Earl Peters, native of Decatur, who is seeking the nomination for governor. Dress I Printed Pattern 9167^s*s s 12-20 m / !*• TW -Jioj L v&H. ■ ’l* A /•. ’.i ’4l /. '• A jl

HOP INTO summer’s newest hit — the culotte dress! M’s super-simple to sew in gay cotton print or crisp, striped denim. Wear this sun - top version at home, gardening, everywhere. Printed Pattern 9167: Misses’ Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18. 20. Size 16 takes 3% yards 45-inch. Send Thirty-five 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 York 11, N. Y. Print plainly Name, Address with Zone, Size and Style Number. JUST OUT! Big. new 1960 Spring and Summer Pattern Catalog in vivid, full-color. Over 100 smart styles . . all sizes . - all occasions. Send now! Only 25c.

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Psi Ole Trading Post Planned Here Ptaa* tar the PM Oto Trading puat. to «g>*n hwtarday. Jurw 1 • } « th« buitomg Ob * Winchester strut at the Erie RaUnmd. tarm-j •rly occupied by tba Dinner Hell restauraM. art* di*ruaa*d ’•» c«»mmill** members at an wtarmalj ttuefMM FURsr nI «M •< <** h*»mc ot Mr.MUjb Hoik*. ,g| , The wtli ba «p*Wthree days, a w**k. with sorority volunteer*' doing the work Women • rfothrg. j ehiMrvu'a rtatbrs. men's cltahu. tmbv Hems, hats purse*, shoes | hose, used Jewelry, household | Items, lamp shades tops banks.! kitchen equipment appliances.! dishea. used furniture, antiques used records, and other Items will b»- handled Starting June 11. the store will be "pen Thursday from I to 4 p m . Friday from 1-4 p.m.. and <•# p m . and Saturday. 9-12 am. and 1-4 p m. Mrs. Paul D. Moore and Mrs Floyd Reed are co-chairmen of the project Mrs Ted Hill is chairman of the marking committee; Mrs Roger Blackburn and Mrs, Mary Strickler are co-chairmen of the scheduling committee; Mrs Dick Heller Is treasurer; Mrs. Roger ocntis is telephone chairman: Mrs- Gene Rash and Mrs. Heller are publicity chairmen: Mrs Theodore Eady ia merchandise chairman: substitute markers are Mrs. Marvene Buuck. Mrs. Jean Knape. and Mrs. Jo Klenk Sale Os Insurance Agency Announced The Leland Smith Insurance Agency. Inc., has purchased the Rash Insurance Agency of 224 N. 12th street, effective as of June 1, it was announced Friday Joe Rash, the owner of the Rash agency, will now work for the Leland Smith Insurance agency, both in the office and as an active solicitor. Life Imprisonment For Convicted Killer INDIANAPOLIS <UPI> — Clarence Yarber. 27. Indianapolis, was sentenced to life imprisonment Friday by Marion Criminal Court Judge Richard M Saib after a jury convicted him on second-de-gree murder charges in the beer bottle slashing of Robert L. Love, 35. Indianapolis, last Nov K 20. Mrs. Lillian A. Zeis Dies At Fort Wayne FORT WAYNE. Ind. <UPI> — Mrs. Lillian A. Zeis. 87, mother of Indiana State Police Supt. Harold S. Zeis, died at her home here Friday night after a lengthy illness. Services for Mrs. Zeis, a lifelong resident of Fort Wayne, will be held Monday with burial here. Over 2.600 Daily Democrats arc sold and delivered in Decatur each day.

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PWH « * ''Hl I 1 w; 11 I 4* 1 f Mia* Lata B. Roman. daughter J of Mr. and Mm Wilbur Suman. f R R I. Decatur graduated from ’ Olivet Nasarro* Coltage. May M ' She "received a bachelor of •ctencr. degree with a major in e<h»rutl»wi Miss Surnan waa a member of, th<- honor MXtety three year*, act- J core club two year*, student <-du- r rattan aasoctotion one year. Tro- • I Jan aoctety tour years, and Phil- * osophy club Olivet Natarvnc Cui-) ’ lege is one of six liberal arts col-1' leges in the United State* owned ’ and otx-rated by the Church of the Namrcnc Its student body <<< ’ approximately 1.000 cornea from > twenty-eight states and eight for- i ’ eign countries Twenty-eight de-. Bominabona arc rvpreaenterl in I 1 the cnnJlment. I Household Scrapbook | ' By ROBERTA LEE —• 1 Easter Cleaning | For cleaning narrow-necked , vases, deep bottles, inaccessible | corners, and other out-of-the-way, , places, fasten a piece of sponge to the end of a small stick or , dowel of suitable length. Dipped . into a detergent solution, this gadget will enable you to do the cleaning job with ease. Sugar Economy Try adding a pinch of soda to stewed rhubarb, dried apricots, or cranberries when nearly done. . and much less sugar will be s, necessary for sweetening. Cracked China The small cracks or checks ini china will be almost unnoticeable if the dishes are boiled in sweet milk for about three quarters of, an hour. °! I Modern Etiquette I By ROBERTA LEE I ”?■ Q. If a girl is to be married in a church wearing an afternoon' dress and having only one maid- j of-honor. is she supposed to invite only a very few friends and rela--fives to a wedding of this type? | A. There is no limit to thenumber of guests she may invite,! provided, of course, there is ample room for everyone. Q. I am allowing my women’s club to use my home for a recep- 1 tion in the near future. Am L supposed to head the reception line? A. The president should receive officially as hostess. You can greet the guests at the door, and also circulate about to see that every-1 ore is receiving the proper tion. | Q. Do the male attendants at a wedding pay for their own bout- j onnieres? A No; the bridegroom is sup-! posed to furnish these. t 1 Over 2,600 Dailv Democrats are sold and d“”vered in Decatur each day

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NOTES FROM AFTER THIRTY MNOBTENKD LONG aRKEN Tte* w**k n wwa Jim Ch* ma* torn to b*w to* mow»r rnttonp wfta to* llomwtog *nmmuitoF <4topp*r Jim rxbng bta yard m Myte. and •ton mowtag bta lawn M th* **m* Um*. VtaM b* nnOTOd hto back pnrkH a littte lighter At •bout A* rifh* Um* b* rvwlirrd why right in to* wnv of to* m»w*r w«m M* i> Wft4d It wua impuMrfbte to the machine in Um* to prevent runnit* uvnr to* prwkrtow* and Jun wa* glmnaf afroid to took. UtrtUly th* rtemag* •light A few canto were abend, but toe important paper*, th* green OMM. wer* undamaged Norm Steury to to* third owner of to* mower He'd better be carrful. tt't hi» turn nc«t. C'ERT LA VIE Friday. Attorns county had on* of IM large*! timber mtung* in htotnry tar one afternoon Mn«t prcipta probably d*dn't have occ»don to notte*. hut th* north•wat part of th* court house lawn was a veritable forest of tiny maple tree* Canditionß must Mvc been juat right thfrr for the thousands of maple seed* that blew down to sprout, because early Friday morntag. countleas tiny maple leaves reflected the morning sun -- 30 1 ABE*R ROME Hope you had a happy and «fc holiday We visited a new place over the week-end - Sprmgfield HI. The Illtnota capital was, the home of Abraham Lincoln. aPd a large part of his life was spent in the town and surrounding country. Among the sites to visit are the restnn-d village of New Sa le "\ with its numeroua stores and homes, including the Rutledge Tavern: Lincoln’s home, the omy house he ever bwned: the beautiful Lincoln tomb: and Mr. Lincoln's church, in downtown Springfield. Another interesting spot, that a lot of people don't f* to see is about ten miles out of town We got there by kick Sue and Harry Estill, former Decatur residents, are staying in Springfield until the* can move to St. Ijouis We stopped in to see at a farm owned by some of Harry’s relatives. The farm home i is 110 years old, and a beautiful i old brick structure But also on the farm is a frame house built in 1829. This was the original lanu home, and the relative of Harry’s that lived there was apnointed justice of the peace for i the area. In this home. Abraham 1 Lincoln tried Ms first legal case. 1 It's not a rebuilt or facsimile-type home, but the original boards, and ' much of the original furniture. It ' gives anyone interested in history a chilly thrill to be able to stand < in the same room where Mr. Lincoln stood. Dynamite Stolen From Gravel Pit MUNCIE, Ind. fUpD-Twenty-five half-pound sticks of dynamite were stolen this week from a gravel pit by thieves who also vandalized a bulldozer and sevI eral trucks. : - They ignored about half of a 45-stick dynamite cache in a shed near the pit. Ralph McKinley, owner of the pit and equipment, I said the theft and damage may have been committed by someone angry because he banned fishing in. the pit. Over 2,600 izaily Democrats are sold and delivered in Decatur each day.