Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 108, Decatur, Adams County, 7 May 1962 — Page 3

MONDAY, MAY 7,1962

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ADAMS CENTRAL ALUMNI banquet announced The annual alumni banquet of the Adanps Central high school will be held Friday at 7 p.m, in the school cafeteria at Monroe- ■ Features of the evening in addition to the banquet will be the election of officers for the coming year, the tenth anniversary of the graduating class of 1952 and the introduction of the 1962 graduating | c U»ss. | The evening's program will be a dramatical musical presented under the direction of Mrs. Reid Erekson and featuring professional talent. Reservations for the evening may be made with Mrs. Homer Arnold, Jr., Mrs. Leßoy Kolter, Jim Steiner or Allen Lehman.' Tickets will also be available at the door Friday evening. All alumni and members of the current graduating class are urged to attend MONROE METHODIST HAS MOTHER-DAUGHTER BANQUET The mother-daughter banquet of the Monroe Methodist church was held May 3. The members and their guests assembled in the sanctuary where organ music was played by Nancy Brehm and devotions were given by Mrs. Russel Mitchel. Then they were ushered to the dining room where a roast beef dinner was served to 220 at tables decorated with birds of paper mache and colorful bird houses. Mrs. Harry Crownover, toastmistress, led the group in singing “Blest Be the Tie That Binds" and table grace was said by Mrs. A. E. Burk.

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At the conclusion of the meal Mrs Willis Gierhart conducted a t contest and gave prizes of red carl dinal figurines to the mother who i had the most daughters-in-law and daughters present who was Mrs. • Noah Poling, Mother of Mrs. Ho- * ward Habegger; the youngest ! great-grandmother, Mrs. Claude - Leisure; the mother with the most ■ unmarried daughters present, Mrs. :I Enos Schrock; the mother or daughter who has been married the longest. Mrs. A. E. Burk; and ■ 4he one with the lucky bird on her 1 program, Mrs. Loren Burkhead, I Sr For the program, Lalah Nuss- ' baum gave a toast to the mothers with responses by her mother, - Mrs. Noward Nussbaum, and l grandmother, Mrs. Leona Mar- - quart. A girls’ trio, Connie I Everett, Kathy Michaels and Joan * Rupert, sang a number. Mrs. E’mo I Stuckey, program chairman, then introduced the Rev. Kenneth Mi’.ler, pastor of the Calvary Bible church, who presented a program <1 of magic, story and song. ! The group was dismissed by i Mrs. Darold Borne giving the I benedictionMONTHLY TALENT SHOW HELD I AT COUNTY HOME APRIL 29 Warmth and cheerfulness filled the assembly room of the Adams county home as the Gospel Crusa- ' ders sang and played for the resi--1 dents during the monthly talent I show held at the home April 29. Also on the program for the • evening were Lewis Worthman and ! Mrs. Harold Scherry, who sang several duets written by Worthman. Their selections included “23 Psalm,” “1 Cannot Find the Way

..., BETROTHED — Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Riley of route six, Decatur, have announced the approaching marriage of their daughter, Linda Lou, to Larry A. Coffee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Coffee, route one, Willshire, O. The bride-elect is a graduate of Pleasant Mills high school and Warner Beauty College, Fort Wayne. Her fiance is a graduate of Willshire high school and is encaged in farming. The wedding will take place July 22 in the Methodist church, Pleasant Mills. Alone," and “Why Did They Nail Him to the Cross?” Mrs. Lewis Worthman gave a reading entitled “Tommie's Prayer.” Many visitors attended this talent show and enjoyed refreshments of doughnuts, cookies, and coffee following the program. The next talent show will be held May 27 beginning at 7:30 p.m. Anyone wishing to visit and enjoy these programs is invited to do so Any person wishing to give of his talent to the support of these programs is urged to contact Mrs. Leo Sheets or call 3-2342. A special anniversary program is being planned for June 24 in celebration of the past two years of the show and its participatants. Still needed for this program are items such as balloons, horns, and hats. Any person or group of persons who would like to donate any of these items are to contact Mrs. Leo Sheets. The members of the St. Dominic study club will meet at the home of Mrs. William Keller Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Bob Andrews will be hostess to the Our Lady of Good Counsel study club Tuesday at 8 p.m. The ONO home demonstration club will meet with Mrs. Willard Fawbush Wednesday at 7:30 p.m The K. of C. auxiliary will hold its monthly card party at the K. of C. hall Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. The Profit and Pleasure home demonstration club will meet ’Thursday with Mrs. Melvin McBarnes at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. William Kohne and Mrs. John Arnold will be the hostesses. The Phoebe Bible class will meet in the parlors of the Zfon United Church of Christ Thursday at 7:45 p.m. The meeting of the St. Gerard study club which was scheduled for Wednesday evening will be held Thursday at the home of Mrs. Dan Kwasneski at 8 p.m. Mrs. Dick Ehinger will be hostess to the members of the So Cha Rea club at her home Thursday at 7:30 p.m. LOCALS Miss Ann Wantz, of Dublin, spent the weekend in Decatur with her Ball State roomate, Miss Taya Erekson. Mrs. Anna Vance, of 603 N 2nd street, was admitted to the Adams county memorial hospital Sunday afternoon after becoming ill in church. Mrs Reid Erekson, Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Lobsiger and son Kim, all of this city, will appear before the Business and Professional Women's club of Fort Wayne, May

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14, to present a music arid diitpa review. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Lose celebrated their golden wedding anniversary last week. 1116 couple were married in Decatur by Father Wilken, May 1, 1912. Dr. and Mrs. John Doan and son Douglas, of Youngstown, 0., are visiting in Decatur for a week. The Doans will movie to Daytona Beach, Fla., in July, and Dr. Doan will be a resident physician at the Halifax district hospital. James McCagg, Root township resident, received a painful injury while working Saturday when he ran a thorn into an artery in his left leg. He was treated at the Adams county memorial hospital, but was able to go to work this morning. Thomas Steury, son of Mr, and Mrs. Cal Steury of Amherst, 0., and grandson of Mrs. and Mrs. Noah Steury and Mr. and Mrs. John Dhan of Decatur, has received an athletic scholarship to Bowling Green, O.; he was a top track star for Amherst high school, from which he will graduate this month. Miss Eleanor Pumphrey returned to Decatur Sunday after spending the weekend visiting with friends in Michigan. Mrs. Laura Bosse and Mrs. Forrest Murray spent the weekend in Brown county. Lt. Colonel Paul Schmitz of Vandenberg Air Force base, Lompac, Calif., visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmitz, over the weekend. He also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Teeter. Mrs. Thomas Noble of Indianapolis visited here over the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmitz. BIRTH At the Adams county memorial hospital: Elfurt and Adele Heckman Blomenberg of route one, Decatur, are the parents of a baby boy born Saturday at 9:41 pm. The infant weighed eight pounds and four ounces. A baby girl weighing sevenpounds and eight ounces was born today at 11:32 a.m. to Robert and Jeannette Schroeder Peters of Fort Wayne. - Ross and Velma Jean Patty Johnson of route one, Bryant, became the parents of a baby boy today at 5:30 a.m. The baby weighed nine pounds. Hospital Admitted Mrs. Arnold Getting, Fort Wayne; Mrs. Cora Hutton, Geneva: Dwight Egly. Decatur; Ednamae Mann, Berne; Mrs. Anna L- Vance, Decatur: Mrs. Lillian Archbold, Decatur; Darrell Grice, Decatur; Miss Treva Gerke, Decatur; Claude W. Smith, Decatur: Mrs. Henrietta Gerke, Decatur. Dismissed Master Edward J. Reed, Decatur; Alvin Herman, Linn Grove; Mrs. Belle Rian. New Corydon; Master Daniel Strickler, Decatur; Master Gregory Reef. Decatur; Adrian Arnold, Decatur; Mrs. Arthur Habegger, Berne; Dwight Egly, Decatur; John H. Schwartz, Geneva; Roy Wable, Decatur; Darrell Grice, transferred to Parkview hospital. Fort Wayne; Mrs. Richard J. Moser, Berne; Mrs Adrian Lehman, Berne. Frank Underwood Dies In Illinois Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Clem F. Kortenber have received word of the death Sunday of Frank Underwood at the St. Joseph hospital in Murphysboro. 111. Survivors include a son. Dr. Robert F. Underwood,

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Clubs Calendar Items for each day's publication must be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30). MONDAY Ouf Lady of Fatima discussion group, Mrs. Jesse Sutton, 8 p.m. Music Booster club, DHS music room, 8:30 p.m. < Junior Women, Mrs. Carl Faurote, 7:45 pm. Adams Co. home demonstration chorus, Farm Bureau, 7:30 p.m. Decatur fireman’s auxiliary, Mrs. Gene Moser, 8 p.mChristian Ed. & Youth Commit-1 tee, Trinity EUB church, 7 p.m. VFW ladies auxiliary, VFW post home, 8 p.m American Legion Aux. juniors. Legion home, 5:30 p.m. Deborah circle ot Trinity, Mrs. Vernon Hill, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY St. Dominic study club, Mrs. William Keller, 7:30 p.m. Our Lady of Good Counsel study club, Mrs. Bob Andrews, 8 p.m. Active Tri Kappa, Mrs. Jim Gerber, 7:45 p.m. St. Catherine study club, Mrs. Elmer Wendel, 8 p.m Delta Theta Tau .Mrs. Forrest Dryer, 8 p.m. Olive Rebekah lodge, IOOF hall, 7:30 p.m. Trinity Martha circle, Mrs. Clarence Morgan, 7:30 p.m. Bethany Dorcus class, Mrs. Oilve Butler, 7:30 pm. Monroe Better Homes club, Mrs. Gaylord Weaver, 7:30 p.m. Nu-U dub. 236 N. 12th street, 1:30 p.m. Asociate Tri Kappa, Mrs. Dan Tyndall, 7:30 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma, I & M social room, 8 p.m. Xi Alpha Xi, Mrs- Jon Beery, 7:30 p.m. Monmouth PT A, Monmouth school, 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY ONO home demonstration club, Mrs. Willard Fawbush, 7:30 p.m. Pleasant Mills Baptist WMS, Mrs. Ralph Longercarger, 7:30 p.m. Evangeline circle, Mrs. Lawren Arnold, 7:30 p.m. Lydia circle. Trinity EUB church 1:30 p.m Calvary ladies aid. Country Charm restaurant, 7 p.m. Presbyterian Naomi circle, Mrs. Charles McFarren, 8 p.m. Presbyterian Ruth circle, Mrs. Richard Green, 8 p.m Our Lady of Lourdes study Club, Mrs. John Kintz, Sr., 8 p-m. Zion Lutheran mother-daughter party, parish hall, 7 p.m. THURSDAY Mt. Pleasant WSCS, atehurch, 7:30 p.m, Eastern Star-Rainbow Girls mo-ther-daughter party, Masonic hall, 6:30 p.m Presbyterian Mary-Martha circle, Mrs. John DeVoss, 2:30 p.m. Salem Method’s* WSCS, at church, 1:30 p.m Profit and Pleasure club, Mrs. Melvin Mcßarnes, 7:30 p.m. _ Phoebe Bible class, Zion United Church of Christ, 7:45 p.m. St. Gerard study club, Mrs. Dan Kwasneski, 8 p.m. So Cha Rea, Mrs. Dick Ehinger, 7:30 p.m. Correction On Site Os Fight At Geneva A fight in Geneva involving two residents on April 26, which was broken up by the sheriff’s department. was incorrectly reported as happeining at the James K. Saylors’ residence. The Incident happened on the property of Joyce Smitley, who was involved in the fracas witL Saylors. son-in-law o» Mr. and Mrs. Kortenbei

Showers Forecast For Election Day By United Press International Widely scattered showers fell in Indiana during the weekend, but most areas remained dry with moderate temperatures prevailing. Fair weather was on the menu for today, but a new round of showers was developing. They were expected to begin late tonight and extend into Tuesday. The outidok for Wednesday was clearing atnd cooler. ‘ Highs Sunday ranged from 68 at South Bend to 82 at Evansville. Overnight lows this morning ranged from 40 at South Bend to 59 at Evansville. Highs today will range from the 60s to 76, lows tonight from 48 to 56. and highs Tuesday from 65 to 80. The five-day outlook called for temperatures averaging near normal north to 2 to 5 degrees above normal central and south. Only minor day-to-day changes were expected except in the north where it will be cooler Wednesday, warmer Thursday and Friday and turning cooler again about Saturday. Precipitation will come in two waves, the first Tuesday and the second near the end of the week. It will total one-half to threefourths of an inch north, one-half inch central and one-fourth inch south. Trade in a goor t< wn — Denatur

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Airman Drowned In Tippecanoe River ROCHESTER, Ind. (UPI) — T Sgt. William Ewing, an airman stationed at Bunker Hill Air Force Base, drowned Saturday night

from DECATUR MUSIC HOUSE QUESTION: What career opportunities are there in music? ANSWER: If your child should decide to make music his career, there are any number of avenues he can follow. He can become a music educator in our school systems, as the demand increases yearly. The symphony orchestra, the concert stage, the television studio and the recording studio are some of the many performing occupations open to professional musicians. Others include music research, instrument manufacturing, sales and administration. QUESTION: Are private lessons necessary? ANSWER: Private lessons are not absolutely essential, due to the high quality of music instruction in our school systems. But, as in any form of learning, private tutoring is valuable and recommended. We have 10 teachers teaching in our studios making private instruction available locally on all instruments. .

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when he stepped Into a hole while fishing in the Tippecanoe River two miles west of here. , Trade in a g«od towr — Decatur