Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 76, Decatur, Adams County, 30 March 1963 — Page 4

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Jl— ■ ' 11 Cultural Asset During the past 12 years, hundreds of Adams county people interested in bringing good music to Adams county, have joined together in the Civic Music Association, to bring top-notch musical groups to Decatur throughout the winter season. Next Monday through Saturday, the general drive will be held, and the public is cordially invited to join the campaign. If you are free on Monday, Tuesday or Thursday nights, you will be able to attend the programs. This next year the group is concentrating on more outstanding quality, through four musical programs. This will increase the budget per program, and allow them to bring better-known musicians to Decatur. Mrs. Sherman Stucky, of Berne,is heading the group this year, having succeeded Mrs. Roy Kalver as president. Dr. Freeman Burkholder and the late Glenn Hill were early presidents of the association. The Indianapolis Symphony will, of course, be one of the groups to appear here, and it always draws a full house to the Decatur high school gym. If you have an association ticket, you can also attend programs in neighboring cities, such as Huntington. ■-JI ’ typ-J- - -I*** ' . ■ . A good cultural program in a community always indicates a sound, city life, so if you have been hesitating to buy a ticket, of it you have not been familiar with the program, why don’t you stop at the Decatur community center this next week, and visit the drive booth to find out if the association is presenting the type of programs you would enjoy?

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Central Daylight Tim* WANE-TV Channel IS SATURDAY King 12:30—Reading Room I:o#—Robert Trout News I:3O—TV Playhouse 8:00 —Faculty Viewpoint 2:Bo—Award Matinee 4:oo—Teen 15 4:80 —Second Feature *S:oo^^'anted: Dead or Alive 6:3O—TV Playhouse 7:oo—San Francisco Boat 7:3o—Jackie Gleason B:Bo—‘Defenders B:3o—Have Gun Will Travel 10:00 —Gunsmbke 11.00—Late News 11:15—Award Theater SUNDAY W-Lith for Today 9:3o—This Is the Life 10:00—Lamp Unto My Feet 10:30—Look Up and Live 11:00—Camera Three 11:30—TV Playhouse Afternoon 112:00 —Continental Comment 12:3#—Washington Report 1:00—John Glenn Story I:3o—Hoosier Heritage 3:oo—Championship Bridge 2:3o—Sports Spectacular 4:oo—Kipllnger Show 4:ls—Adventure in Africa 4:3o—Magic Room s:oo—Amateur Hour 5:30—81 Quia Bvenlag 6:oo—2oth Century 6:3o—Mister Ed 7:oo—Lassie 7:3o—Dennis the Menace 8:00—Ed Sullivan Show 9:oo—Real McCoys 9:3o—True TheAter 10:00 —Candid Camera 10:30—What’s My Lino 11:00—CBS News 11:15—Award Theater MONDAY 7:ls—Daily Word 7:30 —Bob Carlin — News 7:2s—College of the Air 7:55—80b Carlin — News B:oo—Captain Kangaroo 9:oo—Debbie Drake 9:3o—Divorce Court 10:80—1 Love Lucy 11:00—The McCoys 11:30—Pete A Gladys Afternoon 13:00—Love of Life 12:25—C8S News 12:80—Search for Tomorrow 12:45—Guiding Light I:oo—Ann Colone Show I:2s—Mid-day News 1:80 —As the World Turns 2:oo—Password 3:oo—T<? U Ten Uie Truth 3:2S—CBS News B:3o—The Millionaire 4:oo—Secret Storm 4:Bo—Edge of Night j: 00^— Jack Powell Show Father 6:3o—Early Evening News 6:4s—Walter Cronkite — News 7:oo—Guest ward Ho 7:30 —To Tell the Truth 8:00—I’ve Got A Secret B:3o—Lucille Ball Show 9:00 —Danny Thomas Show 10:00 —Password 10:30 —Stump the Stars I 1 :00—Late News lt:ls—Sports 11:20 —Award Theater WKJG-TV Channel 33 SATURDAY Wizard I:3o—Pete Smith Show 2:oo—Mr. Lucky 2:30 —Two Gup Playhouse _S:O0 —Top Star Bowling Race of the Week 7:oo—Dragnet 7:3o—Sam Benedict B:3o—Joey Bishop Show 9:oo—Saturday Night Movie 11:00—Sat. Edition 11:15—Saturday Night Movie SUNDAY h:oo—Sacred Heart Program • :15—The Christophers 9:Bo—Americans at Work • ■IK Man to Man 10:00—For Your Information 10:15—Industry on Farads 10:80—This Is the Life 11:00—Cartoon Time 12:00—Communism Looks at Youth 19:30-.‘flotdal BccuHtj In Action 1:00 —Frontiers Os Faith f 1:30 —St. Matthew i’assion: Part I I:3o—Wild Kingdom 3:oo—Wonderful World of Golf j:oo—Searchlight Bullwinkle Meet the Press g-io—McKeever t the Colonel 7;po—Ensign O’Tbole 1110— Walt Disney

B:3o—Car 54, Where Are You 9:oo—Bonanza 10:00—NBC White Paper 11:00—Sunday Edition 11:15—Sunday Night at the Movies MONDAY Morning 6:3o—American Government 7:oo—Today 9:oo—Engineer John 9:3o—Editor's Desk 9:ss—Faith to Live By 10:00—Say When 10:25—NBC News 10:30—Play Your Hunch 11:00—The Price is Right 11:30—Concentration Afternoon 1-2:6o—News 12:10—The Weatherman 12:15—Wayne Rothgeh Show 12:30—Truth or Consequences 12:55—N8C News 1:00—Best of Groucho I:3o—Your First Impression 2:oo—Ben Jerrod 2:2S—NBC News 2:3o—The Doctors 3:oo—Loretta Young Show 3:3o—You Don't Say 4:oo—Match Game 4:2s—Afternoon News 4:3o—Make Room for Daddy 6:00—Bozo Show s:4s—December Bride *':?H-?latesway to Sports' 6:2s—Jack Gray and the News 6:4o—The Weatherman 6:4s—Huntley Brinkley Report 7:oo—Sea Hunt 7:3o—Monday Night Movie 9:3o—Art Linkletter Show 10:00 —David Brinkley's Journal 11:00—News & Weather 11:15—Sports Today 11:20—Tonight Show WPTA-TV Choanal 21 SATURDAY -Afterseen- >»i 12:00—Bugs Bunny 12:30—Magic Land of Allakazam 1:00—My Friend Flicka I:3o—Al's Acres 2:oo—Great Tax Debate 2:3o—Palmer-Player Golf 3:Bo—Pro Bowlers Tour s:oo—Wide world of Sports Evening 6:3o—The Rebel 7:oo—Peter Gunn 7:3o—Gallant Men B:3o—Mr. Smith Goes to Washington 9:oo—Lawrence Welk 10:00—Fights 10:45—Make that Spare 11:00—Bowling is for Everyone 11:15—Cains 100 SUNDAY 9:00-5?hapel Voices 9:30 —Indiana University 10:00—World Playhouse 11:30 —British News Calendar 11:45—Religious News Digest Afternoon 12:00 —Palmer-Player Golf 1:00—Word of Life I:3o—The Story 2:00—Oral Roberts 2:3o—Stevenson . Reports 3:00--Compass 8:30 —Wrestling 4:3o—Alumni Fun s:oo—Major Adams, Trailmaster Evening 6:oo—My Little Margie 6:30—77 Sunset Strip 7:3o—Jetsons B:oo—Sunday Night Movie 10:00—Voice of Firestone 10:30—Howard K. Smith 11:00— Dan Smoot Report al:ls—Adventure Theater “ MONDAY ’ Morning 9:00 —Fun Time —-—• 9:3o—The Jack LaLanne Show 10:00—Mom’s Morning Movie 11:00 —Jane Wyman 11:30—Seven Keys Afternoon 12:00—21 Noon Report 12:30—Father Knows Best I:oo—General Hospital I:3o—My Little Margie 2:00 —Day in Court 2:24—Alex Drier — News 2:30 —Jane Wyman 2:55 —Fashion Review 3:oo—Queen for a Day 3:3o—Who Do You Trust 4:oo—American Bandstand 4:30 —Discovery/63 4:ss—American Newsstand o 5:00—-Mickey Mouse Club 5:30 —Bupbrinari Evening 6:00—6 P.M. Report 6:l6—Ron Cochran — News 6:30 —Quick Draw McGraw 7:00-3-1 Search for Adventure 1 7:30 —The Dakotas 8-30—Tilflnman 9:oo—Stoney Burke I 10:00—Ben Casey - ’ 11:00 —Murphy Martin — News — "Son of Flubber” Fri. 7:15;-'’9:10. Sut- & *Suq. 1:30; 3:23; 5:20; ‘3:U» Mun. & Tues. 7:15i 9:10. k

PROCLAMATION! WHEREAS: At the present rate cancer will strike one person in every four and will strike in two out of every three homes, making it a threat to every life in our city; and WHEREAS: This disaster-like disease killed 275,000 Americans last year which is more than 11 times the number of Americans killed in action during three years of war in Korea, and last year it killed some 7,000 Indiana men, women and children, which is five and one-half times as many as died in traffic accidents in our state; and WHEREAS: One-half of all those cancer strikes can be cured now if the disease is detected and properly treated in the early stage; and WHEREAS: The only hope for the other half cancer strikes is further advancements and knowledge from research; and WHEREAS: The American Cancer Society through its local units strives to inform people of the best ways to guard their lives against needless cancer death throughout the year, wiih particular impact during its annual educational and fuud-raising crusade during April; and WHEREAS: The American Cancer Society is the only national voluntary health organizuiion waging a comprehensive fight against center through programs of research, public and professional education and services to needy cancer patients; and WHEREAS: What we all do in the fight against cancer now will speed the day when we may read the headline for which the world waits, “Cancer Conquered” . . . NOW, THEREFORE, I, Donald F, Gage, Mayor of Decatur, Ind., proclaim April as AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY MONTH and urge every citizen to heed the life-saving messages of the American Cancer Society as their best personal pr otection against cancer death, and I urge everyone to support the work of the Am-— erican Cancer Society, both in voluntary time and financial contributions, in proportion to the seriousness of the problem and enormity of the need. Done under my hand this 30th day of March, 1963. Donald F. Gage. Mayor of Decatur

I Grandson Os Decatur Man On School Trip John Han, grandson of John R. Parrish of Decatur and a former resident here, is one of 79 North Side high school juniors who left Fort Wayne Friday on a six-day trip to Williamsburg, Va., and Washington, D.C. The trip is made from the Fort Wayne high school every two years, and is financed by the participating students. They will visit governmental and historical states. Robert S. Anderson, Attorney ESTATE NO. 5751 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF LUCILE EICHER. In the Circuit Court of Adams County. February Term, 1963 In the matter of the Estate of LUCILE EICHER, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Robert S. Anderson as Administrator with will Annexed of the above named estate, has presented and filed his final account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the 12th of April, 1963, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, If any there be. why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others Interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Robert S. Anderson Personal Representative Myles F. Par.rish .fudge of the Adams Circuit Court 3/23, 30. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that EMMA WORTHMAN, ESTHER MOELLER AND MARY EGL E Y were on the l'sth day of Mach, 1963, appointed: Co-Executrlces of the will of MARTHA DETTINGER, de- ( 'Cri. (1 All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due. must file the same in said court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Decatur, Indiana, this 15th day of March, 1963. Richard D. Lewton Clerk of the Circuit Court for Adams County, Indiana EDRIS and EDRIS Attorneys for Estate 3/16, 23, 30. Trade in a good town — Decatur

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Ronald J. Raudebush Aided In TV Series CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. (FHTNC) Marine Private First Class Ronald J. Raudebush, son of Mrs. Audrey Lee of route 4, Decatur, Ind., participated in tite filming of a new television series, “The Lieutenant,” while undergoing normal training at Camp Pendleton, Calif. The director of the television series, on location at the Marine amphibious training base, needed a Marine unit to provide realistic background for the initial sequences depicting the life of a young Marine officer. At the time, the Third Battalion, First Marine Division, was engaged in company tactics at Camp Pendleton and was selected to lend the needed background scenes. Company tactics is one of many phases of a continual training program designed to keep the Fifth Marines combat ready. I Walt Disney Product Flubberixed fullback Lean Tyler is hero of the zany football sequence in Walt Disney’s “Son of Flubber” showing through Tuesday at the Adams theater. The picture stars Fred Mac Murray, Nancy Olson, Keenan Wynn and Tommy Kirk. If you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads -+ they get BIG results. i i !■ . ""I

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Preble Jolly Juniors Members of the Preble Jolly Juniors girls’ club met March 23 at the home of Mrs. Reiny Selking. The meeting was called to order by Judy Selking, president. Dianne Macke had the devotions. The roll call was given by Maxine Bulmahn and was answered by, “My favorite lake.” The pledges were led by Janine Jeffery and Pamela Bleeke. Maxine Bulmahn read the minutes. The guest visitor was Jay K. Holloway, who talked about Kellogg products. Demonstrations were given by Becky Conrad on brownie cakes, and Dianne Macke on brown sugar cookies. The meeting was adjourned, and refreshments were served by Pamela Bleeke. Becky Conrad volunteered to bring refreshments for the next meeting, April 6, in the home of Mrs. Reiny Selking, 2 to 4 p. m. Preble Jelly Juniors The second meeting of the Preble Jolly Juniors was held Thursday at 7 p. m. in the Magley school. Jerry Selking and Kenny Bulmahn led the pledges. Mr. Holloway showed the fire extinguishers that are going to be sold by the members to make money for the 4-H trip. There were seven out of 12 members present. The secretary and treasurer gave their reports. The demonstrations for the next meeting will be by Gary Jeffery and Jim Selking. The next meeting will be April 18, at the Magley school at 7 p. m. Up and At It The Up and At It 4-H dub of Blue Creek township met Thursday evening at the conservation building with Diane Raudenbush, president, presiding. Melissa Kipfer gave the devotions. Linda Roe was in charge of the group singing. Pledges to the flags were led by Aleta Mitch and Diane Gaunt. “How to make an Easter Egg tree”wast6efifleof®e demonstration given by Becky and JRae Bryan. It was voted to give $5 to IFYE add also to take part in the county potato chip ' sale. Plans were made to meet at the home of Brenda Roe, April 2, to make up the club books. April 1, all officers are to meet at the Salem church at 7p. m. From there, the group will gc to the Lincoln school in Decatur to the officers training school. Refreshments were served by Pauline Ripley, Aleta Mitch and Debbie Hamrick. At the close of the meeting, eleven new members were initiated into the club. The next meeting will be held April 16, from 7:30 to 9 p. m., in the conservation building.

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Hospital Admitted Miss Suzanne Rumschlag, Fort Wayne; Master Rick Allen Hoffman, Decatur; Mrs. Lovina Bixler, Decatur; Mrs. George Ramsey, Decatur. Dismissed Walter Segley, Decatur If you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results.

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20 Years Ago Today j March 30, 1943 — Robert Hunt, 30, of Wapakoneta, O-, died at the Adams county memorial hospital shortly after being admitted for treatment of injuries sustained in a traffic accident three miles east of Willshire, O. Incomplete returns have sent the Adams county Red Cross war fund drive soaring over the sll,700 goal. Eight members of the Deactur high school provided the entertain ment at the weekly meeting of the Decatur Lions club. I. Bernstein, loeal real estate and insurance salesman, has been apopinted by Mayor John B. Stults to the Adams county alcoholic beverage board. Marshal Rommel's Axis forces are in full retreat in Africa before pursuing Allied troops.

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