Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 138, Decatur, Adams County, 12 June 1963 — Page 9

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1983

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Varied Information , On Hoosierdom Tour By HOBTENSE MYERS United Press International INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — Hoosier women who arranged a tour of scenic and historical spots in Southern and Western Indiana for members of a national association were back home today saying "I never knew that before.” The Woman's Press Club of Indiana was host for the 27th annual convention of the National Federation of Press Women and for a three-day post - convention tour which ended Monday night. A survey of Hoosier members who had planned the tour of their native state for the out-of-staters produced this collection of varied information which was news to many of them as well as their visitors: 1 —St. Mary-of-the-Woods College at Terre Haute has a cathedral whose beauty was compared by world travelers in the group with those they had visited in Europe. The cathedral has altar gates of gold. —Vincennes University, founded in 1801 as the first educational institution in the Indiana Territory, is required to provide free tuition to any Indians who wander in and want to enroll. But there are no Indians enrolled. In Third Experiment —The tipy village of New Harmony, established in 1814 two years before Indiana became a state, is in the process of giving birth to a third cultural and religious experiment backed by funds from a new generation of the same misunderstood family which failed to remake the social order in the 1800 s. The first experimenters were German craftsmen known as Rappites. Die second was led by Robert Owen, disillusioned Scottish industrialist. The third movement is sparked by Mrs. Jane Blaffer Owen, wife of a great-grandson of Robert Owen. Gimbel’s Department Store of New York City fame had its start in Vincennes. Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy picked a lovely chair for the historically - restored White House . which was made in Tell City because the curator went to Sak’s Fifth Ave. Store in New York and was entranced with its grace and weight. . ' ~ —Pat Yellig Koch, daughter of Jim Yellig, who portrayed the role of Santa Claus in the village of Santa Cluas, Ind., for 33 years, didn’t find that being Santa’s daughter was any barrier to belief in the Christmas saint when she was a child. See Lopez Whistler —Victor Warner, once a widely known professional whistler with Vincent Lopez’s orchestera, now operates a restaurant in Paoli. —The former study of Gen. Lew Wallace of "Ben Hur” fame js located on the grounds at the Robert Sturgeon home near Nashville. Added to the list of things they hadn’t known was an event memorialized in a ballad chanted on the touring buses by a visitor, Utah novelist Olive Burt. She told the Hoosiers her hobby was collecting murder ballads and acquainted them with an Indiana crime of the early 1900 s now almost forgotten except in the Gree castle area. The “Ballad of Pearl Bryan” in Mrs. Burt’s collection concerns the slaying and dismemberment of a girl by a group of students. Glass Identification If you’re having a large party and there’s a good chance of getting your guests’ glasses mixed up, you can avoid such mistakes by writing their names or initials on the outside of their glasses with colored nail polish. The names are easily removable later with polish remover. '_*ol READY TO GLOW—Kyle Palla, of District of Columbia, installs the new 1963-64 license plates with 'a difference—they’re light-reflective, designed especially to cut down rear-end collisions at night Some 14 states will be using the plates by the time r *64 license time cojbbb uound.