Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 280, Decatur, Adams County, 28 November 1962 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1902

SOCIETY

DECATUR GARDEN CLUB HAS MEETING The Decatur Garden club met at the home of Mrs. Clara Pass water Recently, with 24 members present and one guest. The meeting opened with the club collect and the verse of the month. Minutes were read and approved. Mrs. Martin, club president, gave a report on the northeast district meeting held in Fort Wayne November 1. Five of the members attended; there were 25 different clubs, represented at this meeting. Mrs. Nash gave a report on the afternoon meeting which was on A motion was made to have a dollar Christmas gift exchange at the next meeting. Mrs. Fred Hancher was the lesson leader for the meeting and she gave a very constructive and interesting paper on garden mulching. Lovely refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Hancher. CATHOLIC LADIES OF COLUMBIA MEET The Catholic Ladies of Columbia held their regular business meeting recently. Election of officers was held with the following elected for 1963: president, Mrs. Irenaeus Gase; vice president, Mrs. Bernard Clark: monitor, Mrs. John Holthouse; financial secretary, Edith Ervin; treasurer, Mary Catherine Spangler; recording secretary, Mrs. George Schultz; inner guard, Mrs. Lewis Rumschlag; trustees, Mrs. William Lose, Jr., Mrs. William Kohne and Mrs. Anslem Hackman. It was decided to hold the Chirstmas party Tuesday, December 18, with with a 50-cent gift exchange. MRS. WERLING HOSTESS TO RUTH CIRCLE The Ruth circle of the First Christian church held their November meeting in the home of Mrs. Don Werling, recently. The lesson, entitled, “Ministry to special needs through N. B. A.,” was presented by Mrs. Eldon Hosapple. Mrs. Jess Patch led the group in worship with scripture and closing with the C. W. F. prayer, given in unison. EAGLES AUXILIARY PLANS PARTY The Eagles auxiliary met recently with ten members presentPlans were completed Jpr the nual Christmas party which will be held December 1 at 6:30 p.m. in the Eagle hall. Also, plans were made to attend the next district meeting in Huntington, December 8 at 2 p.m. Any auxiliary member wishing to go, may contact either Fem Augsburger or Lucile Bodie. The next regular business meeting will be held January 8 at 8 p.m. BETA SIGMA PHI HEARS OF CUBA The Xi Alpha Xi and Delta Lambda chapters of the Beta Sigma Phi met at the I & M building for their business and cultural meeting recently. A delicious luncheon was served by Mrs. Louella Ellsworth and Mrs. Carl Gottshall. Mrs. Carl Gotts hall, president, presided and led the opening ritual. Plans were made for the annual Christmas party and a gfit exchange to be held at

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Club Schedule Ruth Rawlinson, Society Editor Telephone 3-2121 Calendar items for each day's publication must be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday**9:2o). WEDNESDAY Beta Sigma Phi, Elks home, 8 p.m. Town and Country culb, I&M building, 7:30 p.m. Historical club, Mrs. Clarence Smith, 2 p.m. The Ave Maria study club, Mra. Bernard Terveer, 8 pm. Bethany circle, United Church of Christ, Miss Matilda Sellemeyer, 7:45 p.m. Shakespeare club, Mrs. Doyle Collier, 2 p.m. St. Vincent de Paul, C. L. of C. hall, 2 p. m. Live and Learn home demonstration club, I & M. 1:30 p. m. THURSDAY Civic Music Association, Community center, 8 p.m. Women of the Moose, Moose home, 7:30 and 8 p.m. Monroe WCTU, Mrs. Homer Winteregg, 2 p.m. Holiday fashion festival, D. C. H. S. auditorium, 6:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Unit 4 of W. S. W. S. Bethany EUB, Mrs. Richard Maloney, 8:15 p.m. Psi lote trading post: Ito 4, Colleen Linn, Norma Moore and Barbara Steiner; 6 to 9, Annabelle Heller and Chloe Parrish. Decatur home demonstration club, C. L. of C. haU, 1:30 p. m. FRIDAY Friendship circle, Decatur Missionary church, Mrs. Gerald Gerig 7:30 p.m? Good will truck, call 3-2585 or 3-3481. SUNDAY Junior American Legion auxiliary, Legion home. 6 p.m. MONDAY Hope circle, WSWS, Union Chapel, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chase. 12 noon. Civic dept., I&M, 7:30 p.m. Pleasant Mills P. T. A. study group win meet Monday at 7 p.m, Music department, County home, 6:30 b.rti. ” Pleasant Mills MX study group, 7 p.m. TUESDAY Tri Kappas, Mrs. Richard Mies, 7:45 p.m. Catholic Ladies of Columbia, business meeting, after church. the home of Mrs. George Bair, Sr., December 11. Mrs. Fred Fruchte gave the cul-frem-“Nhffity Miles from Home” by Warren Miller. Mrs. Fruchte said, in part, "there are 6 mHlion people now in Cuba who live by the honor system. Everything in Cuba is now changed.. When anyone goes to Cuba, the first thing asked is, ‘Why did Eisenhower cut the sugar quota?’ They were very happy that America was to have a new president and since he was Catholic, they thought things might be different. He might understand Cuba better. Cuba is trying to

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The betrothal and forthcoming marriage of Virginia L. Wolfe to Roger L. Roe, has been revealed by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wolfe, Pleasant Mills. Both Miss Wolfe and her finace are graduates of Pleasant Mills high school. The bride-elect is employed by Sears, Roebuck and Co., and her fiance is employed by the McMillen Feed Mills. A December wedding is planned.

win over all Latin America.” The closing ritual was repreat- ' ed; after which, bridge was played I and prizes won by Mrs. Jerome Keller and Mrs. George Bair, Sr. The Catholic Ladies of Columbia will have a business meeting Tuesday after church services. 1716 Junior American Legion auxiliary and their mothers will have a Christmas party Monday at 6 p.m. at the Legion home. It will be a carry-in dinner with a 50-cent gift exchange. The Happy homemakers home demonstration club meeting, scheduled for Tuesday evening, has been postponed until December 18. Hope circle of the WSCS, Union . Chapel, -uzdlLJentertain-4:heir husbands Sunday with a carry-in dinner at noon in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chase. Earl Chase will be the leader. The Gecode club of the General Electric will take a trip to Chicago Saturday and Sunday by chartered bus. Saturday afternoon will be spent shopping and in the evening they will see a production of “Mary, Mary.” Sunday morning will be free and in afternoon they will all see cinerama. There will be 42 women enjoying this trip. ~ The Friendship circle of the Decatur Missionary church will meet Friday, at 7:30 p.m., in the home of Mrs. Gerald Gerig. An election of officers will be held. Members of the Psi lota Xi may still donate a gift for the mental health Christmas gift program. Members are asked to take their gifts to the Kiddie Shop by Saturday morning. Due to the Santa Claus train ride Saturday, Miss Bertha Heller, librarian, has announced there will be no story hour on that day. A selection of Christmas stories will be planned for the children December 8. This program will be the final one in this series of story hours for'the children at the Decatur public library. i The Civic department of the WofSAVE 50% ■JON room accommodations •« ANY WEEKEND , i ( Ihuradsy Hn> Sunday; 2-DOy Minimum ) . j*ITH THIS COWON UTQN KtGISTtRINO jb COMPLETELY Alt CONDITIONS RADIO ANO TV IN EVERY ROOM NO CHARGE FOR CHILDREN UNDER M Hama of World - Fanout * Swiss Chalet * Ample Adjacent Parking RANDOLPH at LA SALLEfo t*a of Ma loop • a ’ wewFvwxmi ah jnvftriwnr tong • X WrMa BISMARCK HOTEL, Roa* ft ; ‘ J, Offer Expire* December 30, 1962 ’WRMWWWWW

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Locals Burl Johnson, state representa-1 tive from Adams and Wells county, | is reported back in the Veterans Hospital in Fort Wayne for treatment of a disorder resulting from his World War I wounds. Jack Schreibman, former Decatur Da'ly Democrat reporter, now working for Associated Press at its New York office, visited in Decatur today and Tuesday. Herb Smitley was dismissed from the Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne this morning and returned to his home in this city. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Foreman, 1022 Marshall, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Foreman, Racine, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Foreman, Columbia, Mo., and their families and Mr. and Mrs. Walter O. Menge of Fort Wayne, for Thanksgiving dinner. The immediate family of Mrs. Ben Eiting attended a mass of Thanksgiving and had a dinner in honor of her 80th birthday Thanksgiving day. Those attending the dinner were Sr. M. Virginita, C. S. A. of Fond du Lac, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Eiting and family of Fort Recovery, 0., Mr. and Mrs. Robert’ Eiting and family and Miss Margaret Eiting. Mrs. Eiting will be 80 December 6 and will be at home to receive visitors. Hospital Adimtted Russel Jauregui, Decatur; Donald Rosinski, Petroleum; George Andrews, Decatur; Mrs. Dessie S. Johnson, Decatur. Dismissed Mrs. Gary Ringger and baby boy, Decatur; baby Cris Agler, Decatur; Harold Owens, Decatur; baby Lorie Ann Ruhl, Hoagland; Mrs. Avon Zimmerman, Decatur; Mrs. Altha Duer, Geneva; Mrs. Roger Eichenauer, Decatur. Hospital Trustees To Attend Meeting The members of the board of trustees of the Adams county memorial hospital will attend a meeting of northeastern Indiana trustees and administrators in Fort Wayne Thursday, Thurman I. Drew, local hospital administrator, said today. ! Proposed legislation will be discussed, and the trustees have been asked to bring along their state representatives and senators.

Young Driver Hurt In Accident Here Russel Harry Jauregui, 20-year-old resident of route 4, Decatur, suffered injuries when his automobile struck a parked car on Dayton Avenue at 6:09 p.m. Tuesday. Jauregui was treated at the Adams conntv memorial hospital for a fractured jaw, and also for fractured ribs. A passenger in his car, Kay E. Bowman, 16, 421 Johns St., was treated or a laceration to the head. The mishap occurred when Jauregui was traveling west on Dayton and struck a parked car, owned by John J. Foster, 29, 518 Mercer Ave., in the rear. Foster’s auto was parked on the north side of the street, facing west, near the intersection of Tenth St. Damage High Jauregui explained to the investigating officers that he had dropped a cigarette in the car, and was attempting to pick it up when he hit the parked vehicle. Jauregui’s auto suffered an estimated S3OO damage, while Foster’s vehicle received approximately $l5O. Autos operated by Barbara Jean Pancake, 19, 304 N. Ninth St., and Waneta Irene Davis, 40, 922 N. Eleventh St., were involved in a minor collision ati the intersection of Nuttman Ave. and 13th St. at 6:48 p.m. Tuesday. The Pancake car. which received an estimated S4O damage, was westbound on Nuttman Ave., while the Davis vehicle, which suffered $5 damage, was northbound on 13th. Mrs. Pancake made a right turn and the left front of her car collided with the right front of the Davis auto. Both drivers claimed to have the green light. Shed Roof Damaged Fy Fire Tuesday The Decatur firemen extinguished a rural fire Tuesday morning on the Jenny Snyder farm, at route 5, Decatur. The local department was called at 10:35 a. m., to • extinguish a shed roof that was burning on the Snyder farm, near the intersection of the Piqua road and | state road 101. I Only the roof of the shed was aiOM uauiartj atp pue ‘pagEuiEp at the scene for nearly an hour.

Exact cause of the fire was undetermined. First Aid Instructor Course Is Planned First aid instructor course will be conducted at the new Red Cross building of the Fort Wayne-Allen county chapter, 1212 East Californ- 1 ia road, Fort Wayne, for a period of one week, Monday through Friday, Dec. 3-7, from 7 to 10 p.m. This course is open to any one 18 years of age or older, who has i

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