Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 126, Decatur, Adams County, 28 May 1963 — Page 3

TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1963

SOCIETY

FINAL SPRING MEETING IS HELD BY SORORITY Members of the Epsilon Sigma and XI Alpha lota chapters of the Beta Sigma Phit met at the Elks Wednesday, May 22, for their final meeting until next fall. The new officers conducted the meet-

Ml I UiU ■y tlu H IM! i V\ l , W 3-59 * M \ \ -Qludyxx A itvir OlwWBECUN'S Clothing Store OPEN Ml. & SAT. 'til 9 P. M.

PUBLIC SALE NOTICE I fSSfI Sealed Bid AUCTION SALE ■ 1963 MOTOROLA T.V. and STEREO B 2 Days Only May 31 and June 1 Hr Store open 9:00 to 9:00 both days • All merchandise marked at regular price. • All merchandise marked at our minimum price. • Highest bidder on each item gets it. • Just drop your bid in the box. K||| • No trade is necessary. I SET YOUR OWN PRICE ON ANY CHOOSE FROM ■ TV OR STEREO ★ Portables IN THE STORE ★ Table Models * Consoles BUY NOW > Low Boys _ *OO ★ Combinations SAVE THE SALES TAX TOO! * Swivel Consoles ■ * Coffee Table NO MONEY DOWN stereo . TAKE UP TO 30 MONTHS an( | KI. TO PAY ★ Color se | s too I J Decatur Music House “Serving the Musical Interests of the Community'' 136 N. 2nd St. Phone 3-3353

ing. After all old business was discussed plans were made to form ticket committees to be announced later. The Xi Alpha lota chapter met later in the evening at the home of Mrs. Fritz Faurote. Ritual for conferment of the Exemplar degree was held for the 9 members from Epsilon Sigma. The officiating office who presented the badge and certificate for the degree was Mrs. Jack Holthouse, assisted by Mrs. Fritz Faurote. New members of the Exempler chapter are: Mrs. Dorothy Brazill, Mrs. Barbara Kohne, Mrs. Ina Burger, Mrs. Joyce Faurote, Mrs. Bettyjean Sotile, Mrs. Barbara Seitz, Mrs. Marlly Roop, Mrs. Carolyn Schmitt, and Mrs. Pat Schmitt.

DRIVE IN THEATER TONIGHT, WED. & THURS. The Perfect Picture For Our Holiday Attraction! The Exciting Story of Young Men Who Daily Risk Their Lives At The Famous Grand Prix Race Tracks All Over The World! Explosive Action in COLORI Area Premier Showing) “YOUNG MGERS” Wm. Campbell, Luana Anders NEWEST motion picture / y _ techmcolok* ,

MERRY MATRONS MEET WITH MRS. MARBACH The May meeting of the Merry Matrons home demonstration club was held recently at the home of Mrs. Herbert Marbach, with 20 members .present. Mrs. Carl Thieme called the meeting to order, asking the group to recite the club creed. Mrs. Richard Marbach led the devotions. The roll call was answered by ‘‘my definition of a successful woman”. The history of the song ‘ Down in the Valley” was given by Mrs. Louis Kruckeberg and sung by the group. “Happy Birthday” was sung to Mrs. Herman Bleeke, Mrs. Glen Lehman, Mrs. Delmar Thieme and “Happy Anniversary” to Mrs. Amos Thieme. Mrs. Art Krueckeberg and Mrs. Wilbert Thieme presented a lesson on home flower gardens. The health and safety lesson was given by Mrs. Delmar Thieme and was entitled “High Blood Pressure.” The club voted to go to the Fairway for supper and their Christmas party. The meeting was closed with the club prayer. Games were played and prizes were won by teams 1 and 3. The door prize was won by Mrs. Tom Ruble. Mrs. Herbert Marbach and Mrs. Richard Marbach. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. William Boerger on June 18.

( T IMPORTED •f CULTURED 10 KT. GOLD RINGS From $6.95 to $75.00 plus tax Beautiful delicate 10 Kt. Gold Settings dramatize iusterous cultured pearls. BOWER JEWELRY STORE a.hxhm Artcarved w«

THE DECATtTR CAHLV DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

GAYLE ACHESON HONORED FOLLOWING GRADUATION Mr. and Mrs. John E. Acheson entertained with open house at their home near Monroeville Thursday evening following commencement exercises at the Monroeville high school. The affair honored their daughter, Gayle, a a graduate of the class of 1963. She received many lovely gifts and pictures were taken during the evening. Tall blue tapers in crystal holders lighted the punch table, presided over by Mrs. E. R. Cooper and Miss Pat Cooper. Table appointments and refreshments of cake and mints carried out the blue and white color theme. The guest list included' Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fager, of Decatur; Mrs. Zella Baker, Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hey and Michael Hey, Columbia City; Mrs. Beatrice Acheson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schumm and family, Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Osborn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Marbaugh and son, all of Willshire, Ohio; Miss Karen Kettering and Miss Naomi Sipe, of Rockford, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Coooper and daughter Pat. the host and hostess, children Eric, Tom, Beth Ann, and Jeannne, of Monroevillle.

The Goodwill Industries truck will be in Decatur Friday. Anyone wishing to donate may do so by calling either 3-4181 or 3-2585. Locals Melvin L. Baumgartner of Decatur has been admitted to the St. Joseph hospital at Fort Wayne. His room number is 375. Mrs. V. L. Mayclin and Miss Joyce Mayclin from Washington, D.C., are visiting with the J. Clark Mayclin family for this weekend. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Knox of Indianapolis are visiting with Bill Kuhnle, and his family for a few days. While in Decatur Mrs. Knox attended the open house at the convent. Mrs. Richard Green underwent

FAIRWAY RESTAURAHT WILL BE CLOSED Thursday, May 30 Memorial Day

surgery today for the removal of gallstones at the Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne. The surgery had been postponed until she was well enough from another ailment, but had been planned for some time. Roy L. Price, who has been hospitalized for the past week following severe heaaaches and high blood pressure, is able to have visitors at the Adams county memorial hospital. Mrs. Roy Kalver is confined to her home by illness and has been advised to rest totally and have no visitors. Lee H. Fullerton, of Chicago, 111., visited Monday evening with his aunt, Mrs. Florence Bounmann, and cousin, Mrs. Thurman Drew. Mrs. Grace Coy, of Washington, D.C., visited Mrs. Dick Heller, Sr., briefly Monday afternoon. Births K girl weighing eight pounds, 10 ounces, was born at 4:04 a. m. Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Brian Simpson of Phoenix, Ariz. The girl was named Susan Lynn. Mrs. Simpson is the former Jeronda Meyer, and the grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Meyej, Phoenix, former Decatur residents.

Hospital Admitted — Miss Janet McCollum, John Habegger, Berne; Mrs. Edgar Swager, Decatur: Mrs. Floyd Myers, Mrs. Roderick Liechty, Berne; Mrs. Roger Eichenauer, Decatur. Dismissed Miss Kathy Wolfe. Mrs. Richard Reimschiel and baby boy, Bluffton; Dale Harper, Mrs. Wilber Cook and baby boy, Decatur; Mrs. Karla Krueckeberg, Mrs. Ronald Colclasure and baby boy, Mrs. Samuel Bell and baby boy, Mrs. Ted Hutker, Mrs. Birch McMurray and baby girl, Miss Karen Seitz, Decatur; Rose Marie and Cynthia Stitzer, Geneva.

Mixed Pots »3Myers Florist 903 N. 13th

Club Schedule Telephone 3-2121 Society Editor Calendar items for each day s publication must be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday JT3O) TUESDAY Sunny Circle Home Demonstration Club. Preble Recreation Center, 8 p.m. Adams County Historical Society, Decatur Public Library, 8 p.m. Psi lota Xi sorority, installation of officers. Villa Lanes, 8 p.m. Xi Alpha Xi, chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. H. A. Richart, Fort Wayne 8 p.m. Jolly Housewives Home Demonstration club. Pleasant Mills school 7:30 p. m. Kirkland Ladies club MotherDaughter banquet, Parkway Restaurant, 6:30 p. m. Delta Theta Tau Sorority, Preble Gardens, 6:30 p.m. Decatur Bellmont Home Demonstration Chib. Esther Lister, 8 p.m. K. of C. Auxiliary, K. of C. hall, 8 p.m. Olive Rebekah Lodge, Red Men’s Hall, 7:30 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles Hall, Formal Initiation, 8:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY St. Vincent de Paul, C. L. of C. Hall 2.00 p.m. FRIDAY Monmouth Sr. Merry Maid roller skating party. Happy Hours Roller Rink, 7:30 p.m. Psi lota trading post, 1-4, Janet Miller and Barb Steiner; 69, Jackie Burke and Phyllis Hutker. SATURDAY Psi lota trading post, 1-4, Virginia Elder and Marsha Stevens.

Decatur Lady Hurt In Accident Monday One driver was arrested following a two-car accident Monday night in which a Decatur lady was injured. Thelma R. Swager ,413 McBarnes St., suffered contusions to the right side of the body and was held in the Adams county memorial hospital for observation, following a mishap at 10:56 p.m. Harold Edwin Weidler, 23, route 3, Decatur, was arrested for failure to yield the right of way following the accident, and will appear in justice of the peace court at a later date. The injured lady was riding in an auto operated by her husband, which struck the Weidler car on the right side. Weidler was westbound on Monroe street and made a left turn in the path of the Swager auto, which was eastbound on Monroe. Weidler was attemptiing to turn onto Tenth St. Damages were estimated at $250 to the Swager car and S2OO to the Weidler auto. Minor Damage Minor damage was incurred in an accident at the intersection of Nuttman Ave., and 13th St. at 2:15 p.m. MondayAlan B. Sheets, 22, Grand Rapids, Mich., was southbound on 13th St., and as he stopped for a recT r light, his vehicle was hit in the rear by a car operated by

Get in the Stvitn y y W Styled the way Boys want them ... Elastic Knits. See our complete selection! Sizes S - M - L ’2.79 » PRICE MEN’S WEAR TOM WEIS, Owner 101 N. Second St. Phone 3-4115 •OPEN FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHTS 'til 9 P. M.

VATICAN (Continued from Page One) to peace.” The Vatican announcement said the pontiff was suffering from “eteroplasia gastrica,” which in English would be, gastric heteroplasy. Eteroplasia is a Greek word which literally means “other growth” or “abnormal growth.” Medical sources said it undoubtedly was cancer, as has been reported numerous times but which never had been confirmed or denied by the Vatican. A Milan newspaper said Monday the Pope told a recent visitor "I know very well what I have. And I know also that only three or four weeks of life remain to me.” The newspaper, Coriere Della Sera, also quoted a papal doctor, Piero Mazzoni, as having said Sunday that “we are more in the hands of God than in the hands of science.” Since the latest crisis Sunday morning, when the severe hemorrhaging returned and the Pope had to be given blood transfusions and drugs to clot his blood, he appears to have gained strength. Vatican Worried But despite optimistic official pronouncements, Vatican* sources were worried about the Pope’s progress. Burglary Charged Former Decatur Man Phillip James Brunton, former Decatur resident last residing in Avilla, is in custody of the Noble county sheriff’s officials under $2,000 bond, it was learned this morning. Brunton was arrested la:* week while staying at Pokagon state park, near Angola, under the assumed name of Charles A. Adams. He has been charged with firstdegree burglary, but no trial date has been set as yet. The burglary charges comes from an incident involving the former local man’s theft of a gun from a home in Noble county. He had been most recently employed by a pharmacy in Kendallville. Brunton is a registered pharmacist. Jerry L. Mclntosh, 21, Homestead 12, who was also southbound. The Sheets vehicle received an estimated $35 damage, while the Mclntosh car suffered damages estimated at S3O.

Prepare with / ’ K ’ p * 1 ( P!SBw. «-ww / lU.mil A ®>esive Tape! With 3 New K F RON»First I Aid Pods FREE | J 3y J Johnson & Johnson / FIRST AID Don't just sootho | DETERGENT HANDS - HEAL THEM! 1 As/j CJwwewJlulwMCW f I j 9S jS t RED CROSS X / COTTON BALLS 1 [ ] ,7/ ~ ] ‘For Cosmetic Core I * F° r Core — ~~ * For Firif \ 4 Ajuk* uo CoHon Balls K&CT 690 RED cross' /ADHESIVE TAPE\ Exclusive \ ■ formula ' I fr.gLo.T’L guarantees b-tter qwlttfoelj Products booiing the led Cross trademark hove «• Cwuioction whatever with the American Natiowwl Rod Croefc SMITH Drug Co.

PAGE THREE

SHOP at JANI LYN fora bright ana happy summer The sun shines bright for the girl with a wardrobe of our summer sportswear, separates and dressy fashions! Select soon from our wide array of the season's smartest styles in sun-loving colors and fabrics. jam SWIM SUITS SPORTSWEAR \W,\ /rs * I\ pl PARTY DRESSES fIBSSnmMR B'-liA COOL COTTON DRESSES JANI LYN "Tomorrow's Fashions -- Todays" 119 N. 2nd Street