Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 59, Number 178, Decatur, Adams County, 31 July 1961 — Page 3

MONDAY, JULY sl, 1961

SOCIETY

NANCY COOK, LARRY HILL ARE MARRIED JULY 23 Marriage vows were spoken by Miss Nancy Cook and Larry W. Hill Sunday afternoon, July 23, before the altar of the U.S. Naval chapel, Charleston, South Carolina. The chapel was adorned with palms and beayty vases of yellow gladidli for the double ring ceremony, Chaplain U.S.N. Eugene S. Swanson officiated at the candlelight service. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gale H. Cook, route 6, Decatur, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill, 1018 West Adams street, Decatur, are the parents of the groom. The bride is an employe of Decatur Industries and will reside with her parents at present. Hill is serving with the United States Navy in Charleston, S.C. ELVA SHEETS TO SHOW MARINE EXHIBIT AGAIN To accommodate the many people who expressed disappointment over missing the marine exhibit held at the home of Elva D. Sheets recently, it has been announced that the exhibit will be reopened for a three-day period. August 5, 6 and 7. Completed over a 12-year period, the collection contains articles from both sides of the American continent and various other places and is composed of over 4,000 species of ocean life. There are also five pictures made from shells on display. Directions for reaching the Sheets home follow: Follow state road 3 south from Markle three miles to the first black top intersection. The house is 1/8 mile west. WOMEN OF MOOSE « MEET THURSDAY The Women of the Moose held a regular meeting Thursday evening at the Moose home. Mrs. Orland Miller, senior regent, presided over the meeting. The college of regents was in charge of the social activities for the month of July, Mrs. Maggie Haley, chairman. The next meeting and enrollment ceremonies will be held August 10. MRS. OTTO LONGENBERGER IS HOSTESS TO W.C.T.U. Mrs. Otto Longenberger was hostess to the Monroe W.C.T.U. at her home recently.' The meeting was opened with the group singing of “My Faith Looks Up to Thee”. Devotions were given by Mrs. Wm. Butcher. During the business session which was conducted by the president, Mrs. Orval Lenhart, a letter from Mrs. J.A. Whiteman in regard to radio and television programs was read. A report on the district rally which was, held in Fort Wayne recently was given by Mrs. Lenhart. An article from a leaflet entitled “My Opinion,” by Earl Dodge, was read by Mrs. Jack Mcßride. An organ solo was presented by Mrs. Otto Longenberger. Mrs. Russell Mitchel gave a reading from the Union Signal entitled “Vacation Manners,,’ Mrs. Ferdinand Martz sang “Jesus Will Walk With Me." An election of officers for the following year was held with these results: president, Mrs. Jack McBride; vice president, Mrs. Homer Winteregg; secretary, Mrs. Otto Longenberger; treasurer, Mrs.

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Clubs Calendar Item* for each day’s publication must be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30). Carol Bebont MONDAY Adams county Home Demonstration chorus meeting, postponed one week. Adams County Home Demonstration chorus, Farm Bureau building, 7:30 p. m. TUESDAY Happy Homemakers club meeting, postponed one week. Sacred Heart Study club, Mrs. Maurice Miller, 8 p.m. 39’ers club, 12 noon, Community Center, carry-in dinner. Lucky Twelve Pinochle club, Mrs. Edward Pageler. Music department of Woman’s club, Miss Alice Roth, 8 p. m. Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs. Don Stump, Fort Wayne, 8 p. m. THURSDAY Order of Rainbow for Girls, Masonic hall, 6:45 p. m. FRIDAY Mt. Pleasant W. S. C. S„ Mrs. George Christian, 2 p.m. St. Paul Ladies Aid, Mrs. Gale Cook, 7 p. m. SUNDAY St. Cecelia Study Club, Mrs. Robert Eash, 8 p.m. John Gage. The meeting was closed with the singing of “Blessed be the Tie That Binds’*. The Happy Homemakers club meeting scheduled for Tuesday, August 1, has been postponed one week. Mrs. Maurice Miller will be hostess to the Sacred Heart Study club at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening. The Mt. Pleasant W.S.C.S. will meet with Mrs. Georg# Christian Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock. The St. Cecelia Study club will have a carry-in picnic supper at the home of Mrs. Robert Eash at 8 o’clock Sunday evening. Members of the 39’ers club who plan to attend the meeting Tuesday are asked to bring a prize for the white elephant bingo. Production Record By Stohly Holstein The Holstein-Friesian Association of America has announced the completion of an outstanding official production record by a registered Holstein cow in this area—Merryfield Emperor Hazel 3861614 owned by Chris Stahly, Geneva, produced 14,245 lbs. milk and 538 lbs. butterfat in 308 days on twice daily milking as a 6-year-old. Purdue University supervised the weighing and testing of production as a part of the official herd testing programs of the national Holstein organization. These programs provide continuing lactation and lifetime production records on every cow in more than 2,000 participating registered Holstein herds. Three Escape From Orange County Jail PAOLI, Ind. (UPI) —A search continued today for three prisoners” who escaped early Sunday from the Orange County Jail.

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The Rev. Edwin A. H. Jacob officiated at the doube ring wedding ceremony which united in marriage Miss Jeanette Schroeder and Robert Carl Peters Sunday evening at 6:30. The wedding took place at the St. John Lutheran church (Bingen). Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Schroeder, route 1, Decatur, are the parents of the bride, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Peters, 1301 East Quincy street, Garrett. Nuptial music was presented by William E. Uffelman, organist, and the St. John’s mixed choir. “O Perfect Love,” “Let Us Ever Walk With Jesus,” and “The Lord’s Prayer,” were the selections presented. Given in marriage by her father, the bride appeared in a gown of pure organza and alencon lace, misted with irridescent sequins and seed pearls. The fitted organza bodice highlighted with jeweled lace appliques was fashioned with a scoop neckline and three-quarter length sleeves. Jeweled lace appliques detailed the front of the organza skirt with the chapel length train falling from a carriage back. Her fingertip veil of imported French illusion was caught to a crown of seed pearls with crystal drops and she carried a cascade arrangement of rubrim lillies centered with a white orchid. Mrs. Ned Hall, Columbus, served as her sister’s matron of honor in a gown of white imported bandel and white dotted nylon over light blue taffeta. The fitted bodice of lace was fashioned with a square neckline and short sleeves. The

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very full floor ength skirt of dotted nylon was detached in back with a small bow and streamers. She also wore a crown of light blue braided horsehair with a circular veil. A basket of blue lace carnations entwined with ivy composed her floral arrangement Bridesmaids were Mrs. Lester Uffelman, Decatur, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Karen Stein, Fort Wayne. Both were dresed identically to the matron of honor. For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Schroeder chose a blue batiste dress with beige accessories. A blue silk dress with white accessories was worn by the mother of the groom. Both mothers pinned' cymbidium corsages to their outfits. Wayne Peters, Garrett, brother of the groom, was best man. ’Die guests were escorted to their seats by Norman Peters, Garrett, brother of the groom, and Henry Schroeder, Fort Wayne, brother of the bride. A reception was held immediately following the ceremony in the school auditorium. Approximately 350 people attended and were served by Mrs. Frank Fowler, the Misses Mary Beltz and Eloise Marhenke, Fort Wayne; Mrs. Chalmer Wolfe, the Misses Garnita Hartman, Karen and Janet Reiter, Decatur; Miss Sherrill Terry, Garrett; and the Misses Carol Witte and Carolyn Reinking, Hoagland. For traveling the bride changed to a black and white dress with white accessories. The former Miss Schroeder is a graduate of Concordia Lutheran high school in Fort Wayne and is presently employed as a secretary for Miles C. Gerberding at Barrett, and McNagny Fort Wayne. Peters was graduated from Garrett high school and holds a position as machinist at the Midwest Machine company in Auburn. The couple will be at home after August 7 at Drexel Avenue, Fort Wayne. Hospital Admitted Mrs. Nellie Anspaugh, Decatur; Russell Tope, Ohio City, Ohio; Robert J. Christen, Decatur; Mrs. Harry Anderson, Geneva; Mrs. John C. Schwartz, Geneva. Dismissed Mrs. Homer Goodin, Decatur; Mrs. Francis Pollock, Decatur; Master Steven Miller, Decatur; Mrs. Herter Gonzales and baby boy, Fort Wayne; Mrs. David Barkley and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. Russell Schooler and twin boys, Decatur; Mrs. Andrew Habegger, Berne; Melville Stevens, Decatur; Mrs. George Kahn and baby boy, Decatur; Mrs. Robert Lautzenheiser and baby boy, Geneva; Mrs. Ronald Dynes and baby girl, Geneva. If you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want Ads! They get Big results.

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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Anspaugh and children left Sunday for a two-week vacation in the lake area Northern Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Steury and Dick and Barbara, left Decatur Sunday morning on a trip through the eastern central part of the United States. The Steurys plan to visit Washington, D. C„ the Tidewater section of Virginia, and the Blue Ridge mountains. Stephen Heller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heller, arrived at Upland Sunday, where he will participate in the Taybr University summer basketball ramp for one week. Several other Decatur boys are planning to attend the camp during the following three one-week sessions. Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Garard visited with relatives in Warren and Cleveland, 0., over the weekend. In Cleveland they visited with Mrs. Garard’s brother Charley Mumma, who is in the Crile veterans hospital, where he had surgery the past week for a fractured left hip. Four years ago he fell and broke his right hip which had left him in a crippled condition. Mr. Mumma was a Spanish American war vet from Adams county and will be 83 years old in September. His address is Crile veterans hospital, ward 20-A, York Road, Cleveland, O. Julie Kintz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kintz, is in the Parkview hospital in Fort Wayne with a broken semur bone, the bone between the knee and the hip. A pin has been placed in the bone above the knee and her leg will be in traction for two weeks. Julie’s room number is 646. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mills have returned from a visit to the Southwest. They accompanied their son. Dan, to El Paso, Texas. The three then flew to San Diego, Calif., where they visited the Noah Schrock family. They went to Disneyland, Tijiuana, and Juarez, Mexico, and attended the Del Mar races. They flew back to El Paso and then home via jet. Dr. Elizabeth Peck, local 4-H dog club leader, will be a judge for the Wells county 4-H dog show Thursday afternoon at Bluffton. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose (Jack) Meyer and daughter Angela have returned from a sightseeing tour of South Dakota, Wyoming and Colorado. Among the many sights they saw were the Badlands and Mount Rushmore in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gaunt and children Pamela and Tommy were on vacation in Chicago last week. On their way home they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Marckel and daughter Vonda of Bourbonnias, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Ray spent the weekend in Deleware, Ohio, where they visited Ray’s cousins, Mrs. Ethel Bonnette and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Timmons. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cole and sons Bobby and Steven have returned to Nahant, Mass., after spending two weeks visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole of Decatur and Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Renick of Lafayette. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Cole s brother, Bill Renick. Workers Locked In Cooler, SII,OOO Loot CHICAGO (UPl)—Five armed bandits locked 13 ice cream plant workers in a 55-degree cooler today and robbed the firm and the workers of more than SII,OOO. The thieves entered the Mr. Softee of Illinois Corp, plant while empoyes were on a lunch break and took the money from drawers and a safe. Dwight F. Schaefer In Field Exercises 4TH ARM’D. DIV., GERMANY (AHTNC) — Army PFC Dwight F. Schaefer, son of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Schaefer, route 1, Decatur, Ind., recently participated with other personnel from the 4th armored division in a five-week training exercise in Grafenwohr, Germany. During this * exercise members of the division received training in military skills ranging from individual physical training to the firing of guided missiles. Schaefer, a drive in Company D of the divisions’ 66th Armor which is regularly in Illesheim, entered the Army is March, 1960, completed basic training at Fort Leonard Woo d, Mo., and arrived overseas the following August. The 18-year-old soldior is a graduate of Monmouth high school.

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Richard and Barbara Lewton ' Haynes, route 1, Garrett, are the ' parents of a seven pound, fifteen ounce baby born at 8 a.m. Saturday, County clerk and Mrs. Richard Lewton- of Decatur are the maternal grandparents. At the Adams county memorial . hospital: Alfred and Betty Zimmerman Moser, route 2. Bluffton, became the parents of a nine pound, seven and one half ounce baby girl at 11:28 p.m. Saturday. A baby girl weighing eight pounds two ounces was born to Phillip and Edna Kenney Nussbaum, route 1, Monroe, at 2:15 a.m. Sunday. Winston and Roselyn Flora Lister. Preble, are the parents of a baby girl born at 6:53 a.m. today. The baby weighed four pounds, nine and one half ounces. A seven pound, one and noe half ounce baby girl was born at 11:38 a.m. today to John and Mary | Moser Eicher, 365 West Franklin street, Berne. Two Cars Involved In Accident Today Only one car was damaged in an accident involved two vehicles in Monroe at 10:15 o’clock this morning. Deputy sheriff Charles Arnold investigated the mishap which saw an automobile owned by Hubert F. Fulling, Monroe, receive approximately sls in damages. James S. Buchanan, 82, Will- 1

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shire, 0., was turning around in the street nt the intersection of hfghway 124 and Van Buren street in Monroe, when he backed into the Fuelling car. Bushanan’s car was not damaged. Fort Wayne Man Is Held For Shooting FORT WAYNE, Ind. ’(UPp — Troy Edwards, 26, Fort Wayne, was held under SIO,OOO bond today for shooting a man “because I just wanted to shoot somebody.” Edwards told police he shot Marion Gambrull, 20. Fort Wayne, as he walked pass bis home Sunday'. Gambrull was hospitalized with a gunshop w»und in the Shoulder. Police said Edards also faces homicide charges in another case. Vojrlewede & Anderson, Attorneys ESTATE Ml. S.V»l> NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS IX’ti:i:esti:i> in the estate of ItoKrlln Stoutrnbvrry. Tn the Adamu Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana. Vacation Term. 1981. In the matter of the Estate of Ro-elln Stou trnherr) . deceased. Notice is hereby Kfven that Tern M. Owens A Marvin Stoll teaberry ns t’o-Administrators of the above estate, have preanntod and filed their final account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come m> for the exnminati<m and action of said Adams Circuit Court, nn the 18 of AUKtist, 1961. at which time all persons interested in said estate.are required to appear in said court and show cause if any there he why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of aaifl decedent and all rthers interested are also required t« appear and make proof of their heirship j>r claim to any part* of said estate. Irra M. Owens A Mnrvin Stuntenherry Personal Representative I M>les I-'. Pnrrlsh, Judge . July 31, Au«. 7.

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Geneva's Proposed Rate Is Increased Geneva's proposed town rate is six cents highter than last year’s 90 cents, Mrs. Annabelle Parrett, town clerk, has announced. The rate, 96 cents of each SIOO valuation according to the recently completed assessment, applies to real and personal property. The recreation levy of three cents was dropped from the budget this year. The entire amount to be raised from the town’s $1,258,190 assessed valuation will go into the general fund, and street fund. Sgt. Raymond Call Assigned To Korea U. S. FORCES, KOREA (AHTNC' — Army Sergeant First Class Raymond C. Call, 25, whose wife, Dorothy, lives at 1105 N. Second St., Decatur, Ind., recently was assigned to the 566th Quarter master company in Korea. Sergeant Call, a warehouse foreman, was last stationed at Fort Benning, Ga. He attended Decatur high school before etering the Army in July, 1953. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Call, live at 110 E. Grant St. Trade in a good town — Decatur.

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