Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 77, Decatur, Adams County, 1 April 1963 — Page 3

MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1963

SOCIETY

MISSIONARY FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE MEETS Mrs. Gerald Gerig was hostess, Friday evening, to the Friendship circle of the Decatur Missionary church for its March meeting. Mrs. Edward Summers, president, greeted the 16 members and two guests, Mrs. Hollis Bonifas and Mrs. Paul Ralston, who were present. Mrs. Charles Tumbleson led the group in singing, "What a Friend We Have In Jesus,” and gave the devotions from an article, entitled, "He Wept Over It,” and from the scriptures, Luke 13:34-35 and Luke 18:41-44. Prayer was offered by Mrs. Gerald Gerig. Roll call was answered with, "An April fool joke.” The group enjoyed the remainder of the evening making May baskets for the hospital and county home. Die dosing prayer was offered by Mrs. Donald Sprunger. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Harold Myers and Mrs. John Fuhrman. The next meeting will be April 26, in the home of Mrs. Edward Summers. GIRL SCOUTS TROOP 357 Brownie troop 357 met recently at the Northwest school. We all' hiked to the Girl Scout cabin to’ clean up the grounds. Diere were three groups under the supervision of Mrs. Beard, Mrs. Gerig and Mrs. Ratliff. Die next meeting will be held next Thursday, after school, at the Girl Scout cabin. Mrs. Girod's Girl Scout troop will entertain troop 357. The meeting was closed with treats given by Sharon Elzey and the friendship circle. Scribe, Pamella Ratliff.

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emJUEGR PEEK FOR MONMOUTH F. H. A. The Monmouth chapter of the F. H. A. met March 18, in the home economics room, immediately after school, for supper and a short business meting. The meeting was called to order by Kay Stevens, president. The group then went by bus to Fort Wayne where a tour of the St. Francis college was enjoyed. The next meeeting will be April 30, in the Monmouth school, from 7 to 9 p.m. The Women of the Moose will have a formal enrollment Thursday at 8 p.m. The homemaking chairman, Mrs. Lester Sheets, will have charge of the chapter night program. Enrollment withh be at 8 p.m., executive meeting at 7:30 sun. •_ The Mary tircle of the Decatur E.U.B. church will meet Tuesdya evening at 7:30 o’clock, with Mrs. Nellie Krummen. The program leader will be Mrs. R. O. Wynn. The St. Cecilia study club will meet with Mrs. Eddie Noonan, Thursday at 8 p.m. The Women’s Guild of the Zion United Church of Christ will meet Wednesday at 8:30 p.m., in the church following the Lenten services. Mrs. Ed Linder will be hostess to the St. Gerard study club, Tuesday at 8 p.m. An item about the organization of a new garden club appeared in

Club Schedule Talaphona 3-2121 Society Editor Calendar items for each days publication must be phoned In by U a.m. (Batdrday’'9:>o). MONDAY Adams county home demonstration chorus, Farm Bureau Co-op building, Monroe, 7:30 p. m. American Legion auxiliary Juniors, Legion home, 4 p. m. Decatur Firemen's Ladies auxiliary, fire station, 7:30 p. m. Dramatic department, Mrs. John Brecht, 8 p.m. Literature department, Mrs. Glen Dickerson, 7:45 p.m. Junior Women, Mrs. Carl Stuckey, 6:30 p.m. Civic department, Parkway restaurant, 6:30 p.m. Music department, Mrs. Sephus Jackson, 8 p.m. Our Lady of Fatima study club, Mrs. Dale Morrissey, 8 p.m. TUESDAY St. Gerard study club, Mrs. Ed Linder, 8 p. m. Mary circle, Decatur E. U. B. church, Mrs. Nellie Krummen, 7:30 p. m. Catholic Ladies of Columbia, C. L. of C. hall, 7:30 p. m. Nu-U dub, Hi-way Trailer court, lot 46, 7:30 p. m. Happy Homemakers dub, Mrs. Floyd Mitchel, 7:30 p. m. Pocahontas Lodge, Red Men’s ball. 7:30 p. m. Die Sacred Heart study club, Mrs. Fred Heimann, 8 p.m. 39ers, Community center, 6:30 p.m. Monmouth P. T. A., school, 7:30 p.m. Dutiful Daughters Sunday school class, Mrs. Amos Ketchum, 7:30 p.m. Marian circle, Decatur E.U.B. church, Miss Vera Van Buskirk, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Shakespeare dub, Mrs. Tom Allwein, 2 p. m. Historical club, Bethany E.U.B. church, 12:30 p. m. Gals and Pals square dance club, Youth center, 8 p.m. Women’s guild, Zion United Church of Christ, 8:30 p. m., following Lenten services. THURSDAY Dorcas circle, E. U. B. church, Mrs. Amos Ketchum, 7:30 p.m. Ever-ready class Methodist church lounge, 7:30 p-m. Esther circle, Decatur E.U.B. church, Mrs. Francis Ellsworth, 2 p.m. Women of the Moose, Moose home, executive 7:30 p. m., enrollment, 8 p. m. St. Cecilia study club, Mrs. Eddie Noonan, 8 p. m. the Decatur Daily Democrat, March 27. It was stated in the information received that Mrs. Fred Ault is the district director. However, Mrs. Ralph B. Henry is the district director for the northeast district, while Mrs. Ault is district membership chairman.

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Mau, gfl ■ F - Mr. and Mrs. L. F. SchumnT Open (jofden Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Schumm of Willshire, 0., observed their golden wedding anniversary, Sunday, with an open house from 3 to 5 p. m., in their home where they have resided since 1914. They were married April 5, 1913, in the Zion Lutheran church in Schumm, by the Rev. George J. Meyer. Schumm has been a contractor and builder for 51 years. The couple are the parents of four children, Dr. Robert W. Schumm, River Forest, 111., Elbert of Rockford, 0., Mary of Willshire, 0., and the Rev. Herbert Schumm of Boston, Mass, Diere are eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Locals Deane T. Dorwin and William McColly, Decatur high school teachers, caught a half-dozen bass Saturday morning in some earlyseason fishing in the Decatur area. Mrs. Melvin Glen Bixler and baby daughter, of route one, Genvea, have been dismissed from the Jay county hospital. Mrs. Glen Bixler of route 2,' Berne, has been dismissed from the Clinic hospital in Bluffton. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ray and family, of Madisonville, Ky„ were Saturday dinner guests of Ray’s mother, Mrs. Pearl Shaw, 121 Fifteenth St. Her 16th birthday was celebrated Wednesday, by Miss Diana August, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert August, 727 north Second St. Diana attends Decatur high school. Miss Judy Frauhiger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frauhiger, 423 North Fifth St., celebrated her 16th birthday Saturday. Judy is a student in Decatur high school. Saturday, Miss Rebecca Arriaga celebrated her 16th birthday. Rebecca is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reynaldo Arriaga, 733 North Eleventh St., and attends St. Mary s Catholic high school. Births At the Adams county memorial hospital: • Sunday, at 8:55 a. m., a baby girl was born to Lee and Carolyn Schisler Haines, Geneva. The baby weighed 9 pounds and 2 ounces. Gerald and Carolyn Heimann Voglewede, 128 Harvester Lane, became the parents of a baby girl, weighing 7 pounds and 15 ounces, Monday at 9:41 a. m.

Hospital Admitted Roy Kingsley, Berne; Mrs. Don Yager, Berne; Master Roger Hirschy, Decatur. Dis missed Lloyd Kreisher, Decatur; Mrs. Marvin F. Conrad and baby boy, Fort Wayne; Mrs. Robert E. Smith and baby girl, Hoagland; Mrs. , Marvin Schaadt and biby boy, Decatur; Mrs. Jerry Price and baby boy, Decatur; Mrs. Gerry Nead- , stone and baby boy, Monroe; Mrs. > George Dynes, Geneva; Miss Su- ; zanne Rumschlag, Fort Wayne; Master Rick Allen Hoffman, Decatur; Mrs .Wilbert Luginbill, Berne; Mrs. Joseph Brite and baby boy, * Decatur; Mrs. Wilbert Bradtmuller and baby boy, Hoagland; Roy Sautbine, Decatur; Mrs. Leo Keller and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. Jerry Winans and baby boy, Deca- . tur; Victor Lautzenheiser, Rockford. O.; Jerry Liby, Decatur; Donald Foor, Decatur; Mrs. Raul Morales, Decatur; James Hamrick, Wren, 0.; Mrs. Cora M. Bentz, Berne; Mrs. Pete Keeton, Decatur; Mrs. Vera Fritzinger, Decatur. John Scheerer Dies At Home In Berne John J. Scheerer, 85, died at 7:10 o’clock Sunday evening at his home in Berne. Surviving are his wife, Rosella, and one son, Henry 1 Scheerer. r Funeral services will be held at 1 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Yager » Funeral home, with burial in MRE - cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 12 noon Tuesi day - • Warns Os Need For Funds For Education INDIANAPOLIS (UPD — The Indiana Legislature would cripple efforts to bring new industry and jobs to the state if it failed to provide adequate funds for education, Rep. John Brademas, D-Ind., warned Saturday. "At a time or rapid scientific and technological change, brainpower is essential to the economic growth of any state,” he said at the annual salary workshop of the Indiana Classroom Teachers Association here.

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Birth Control Plan Started In Illinois CHICAGO (UPD—The Illinois Public Aid Commission (IPAC) today inaugurated its plan to pay for birth control for mothers on relief without waiting for the outcome of a battle within the legislature to outlaw the plan. Action by the legislature was stalled until after Easter, and there were indications that the battle would move into the courts. Spokesmen for the organizations of Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley and of Benjamin S. Adamowski, the Republican seeking Daley’s office in Tuesday’s city election, both threatened to seek court injunctions to force an end to the program almost as soon as it began. Critics said taxpayers were being forced to subsidize illicit sex. Some said the plan was a step toward legalized abortion and mercy killing. IPAC Chairman Arnold H. Maremont, a Chicago industrialist who first proposed the policy last fall, countered that it was immoral to ignore the pleas of the poor for help in preventing the birth of unwanted, illegitimate children. Maremont called the policy ‘one of the most significant public aid measures ever adopted by

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any state.’’ Maremont's plan was aimed primarily at the 60,000 mothers receiving aid to dependent children allowances. Nearly three-fourths of these women are widowed, divorced or unmarried. They receive nearly sl2 million a month in tax money for themselves and their children. Maremont had the tacit backing of Gov. Otto Kerner. Democrat Kerner meticulously kept his opinions on birth control to himself, but he had been outspoken in his praise of Maremont and the progress of the commission in trying to solve public aid problems. The state’s "sex and taxes” dispute was over providing birth control information and contraceptives to women not living with their husbands. Arguments arose over claims of morality and immorality and cut across religious, political and racial lines. State Auditor Michael J. Howlett, a commission member who fought the plan, said it would encourage adultery and promiscuity.

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Two Decatur Students Given High Awards Two Decatur high school students received high awards at the Northeastern Indiana regional science fair last Saturday at the Fort Wayne coliseum. David Swickard, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Swickard of 215 Stratton Way, won the second place medal in the chemistry division for his project, ’’Chromatographic analysis for total carotene and xanthophyll content.” A senior in the chemistry class of Harry Dailey, he has previously received honors in the state and national science talent search for this research. Miss Margaret Koeber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson of 434 Johns street, was awarded the fourth-place medal in the chemistry division. Her project was “Factors influencing corrosion of ferrous metals.”