Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 205, Decatur, Adams County, 30 August 1963 — Page 3

FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1963

SOCIETY

GET - ACQUAINTED PARTY AT ROTH HOME The home of Ivan Roth was the scene of a cookout Saturday evening when members and friends of the Mt. Victory United Brethren church met to get acquainted with the newly assigned pastor, the Rev. John Goodwin and wife and son, John Mark. A carry-in supper with hamburgers and wieners was enjoyed. Lee Edwards was the chef in charge of the grills. The evening was spent playing outdoor games and visiting. Those present were Rev. and Mrs. John Goodwin' and John Mark, Rev. Carey Knittie, David Steven, and Lori, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Edwards, Laura, and Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rambo, Rickey, Jeff, and Stevie, Mrs. Gene Williamson, Tammy and Barry, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cole, Gwen and Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Roth, Linda, and Danny, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oechsle, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Cress, Stanley, Lynn, Becky, and Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cress, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Crozier, Brenda, and Jeanie, Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Crozier, Mrs. Lloyd MCller and Dean, Mrs. Eva Whittenbarger and Opal, Robert Weaver, Connie, Bonnie and Patty, Mrs. John Burger, Louann,

WLoHipop ’lolli-jamas* New Shipment FALL PAJAMAS As seen in Seventeen just arrived. Ask to see them. TEEN TOGS 121 N. Second St. DRIVE IN THEATER

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Linda, Lester, Mark and Lanetta, Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Knittie, Terri and John Rutledge, and Tim, Emma Lou Whittenbarger, Mrs. Nellie Price, Mrs. Allen Adams, Bernice Brodbeck, Mrs. Glen Knittie, Gregg Knittie, and Rufus Brodbeck. i 24TH ANNUAL REUNION HELD SUNDAY The 24th annual BrentlingerBedford reunion was held Sunday at the Hanna-Nuttman park. A total of 39 wete present, with Emanuel Miller the oldest and Linda Mattes the youngest. Mrs. Lloyd Miller asked the blessing after which a carry-in dinner was enjoyed. Those attending were Mrs. Gracie Mankey, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Miller, Mrs. Harry Ross, Mrs. Dorothy Springer, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cook and Bonnie, Donald and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Zeal Miller, Steve and Darlene, Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Meyers, Berne; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sills and son, David and Clara Belle Sills, Craigville; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller, Eva, Donna, and Robert, Monroe; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mabis, Beverly, Rebecca, Timothy and '-' Thomas, Payne, O.; Mr. and Mrs. David Mattes, Linda and Karen Meints, Fort Wayne. Afternoon visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Callow of Decatur, and Mr. and Mrs. William Sprow of Fort Wayne were afternoon visitors. The Olive Rebekah Lodge met Tuesday evening followed by a meeting of the Three Link club. Mrs. Nancy Lengerich and Mrs. Virginia Merriman were reported on the sick list. The Women of the Moose will meet at the Moose home Thursday at 8 p.m. The Masonic Hall will be the scene of a meeting of the Order of Rainbow for Girls Thursday at 6:45 p.m. The Ruth Circle of the Decatur Great Holiday Programi SUN. & MON. Box Office Opens 7 P.M. 65c — Children Under 12 Free

E.U.B. church will meet at the home of Mrs. Howard Eley at 8 p.m. Thursday. Mrs. Francis Howard will be the leader. The Red Men’s Hall will be the meeting place for the Pocahontas Lodge at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Births At the Adams county memorial hospital: Larry.and Norma Jean Hurless Harmon, Wren, 0., became the parents of an 8 lb. 3 oz. baby boy at 5:35 p.m. Thursday. Hospital Admitted Noah Egly, Monroe; Mrs. Francis Noack, Decatur. Dismissed Mrs. Lee Wolfe and baby girl, Jesse Rupert, Jesse Guerra, Decatur; Miss Ethel Place, Mrs. Elmer Braun and baby girl, Willshire, O.; Rev. Reginald Alford, Selma. Berne City Council Approves Budget The Berne city council has approved the 1964 budget without making any cuts or additions and passed the necessary ordinance to set next year’s tax rate at $2.15. This figure represents an increase of 75 cents over the existing rate. The budget is composed of $1.95 levy for the general fund and levies of 13 cents in the street fund and seven cents in the recreation fund. Berne’s new total assessed valuation is $4,738,380 and the $2.15 rate will raise $101,967.40. The current rate of $1.40 is raising $64,860.40. The total proposed budget for next year is $122,730, of which $90,186 is in the general fund, $27,069 is in the street fund and $5,475 is in the recreation fund. Soviet-Yugoslavian Differences Solved VELENJE, Yugoslavia (UPD— Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev today proclaimed, major Yugoslav-Russian differences at an end. In a speech climaxing his cur-. r'4nt bury - the - hatchet *Vlsit xw Yougoslavia, Khrushchev told a massive town square meeting here that “the basic questions between our parties and our people have been solved.” The Kremlin leader said both nations, “are for joining our efforts to fight against capitalism.” The officially estimated crowd of 50,000 persons thundered their approval. They shouted, “Khrushchev . . Khrushchev ... Khrushchev’’ in rhythmic chants while Yugoslav President Tito stood by smiling. Khrushchev dropped his prepared text to announce the agreement pounded out in talks between Tito and himself. Waving his arms and jamming a pointed finger in the air, the Kremlin leader also tore into his Communist Chinese and Albanian opponents. The Yugoslav audience cheered loudly and long. He cried for the struggle for peace. He praised American and British “sincere cooperation’’ in making possible the recentlysigned partial nuclear test ban treaty.

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Club Schedule Telephone 3-2121 Miss Kay Shaffer Society Editor calendar Kerns for each daj publication must be phoned ii by U a.m. (Saturday f? 30) THURSDAY Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, Sandra Liby and Jackie Burke. Kay Boch and Helen Rydell; 6-9, FRIDAY Goodwill Industries Truck in Decatur all day, call 3-4181 or 3-2585. Friendship Circle of Decatur Missionary church, Mrs. Robert Reynblds, 7:30 p.m. Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, Diane Sauer and Leona Gentis; 6-9, Kay Grim/n and Karen Galbreath. SATURDAY Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, Mary Ann Meyer and Gini Elder. Pleasant Mills Community Organization, Pleasant Mills school 8 p.m. TUESDAY 39’ers club carry-in dinner, Community Center, 6:30 p.m. Happy Homemakers Home Demonstration club, Mrs. Herbert Hawkins, 7:30 p.m. Pocahontas Lodge, Red Men’s Hall, 7:30 p.m. Sacred Heart Study club, Mrs. Kenneth Schwaller, 8 p.m. Dutiful Daughters class, Mrs. Ted Hahnert, 7:30 p.m. C.L. of C. pot-luck dinner, C.L. of C. Hal, 6:30 p.m. Miriam Circle of Decatur E.U.B. church, Mrs. Helen Morgan, 7:30 p.m. Adams county W.C.T.U. fall convention, Monroe Methodist church, 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. WEDNESDAY Women’s Guild, Zion United Church of Christ, carry-in dinner, 6:30 p.m. THURSDAY Women of the Moose, Moose Home, 8 p.m. Order of Rainbow for Girls, Masonic Hall, 6:45 p.m. Ruth Circle of Decatur E. U. B. church, Mrs. Howard Eley, 8 p.m. Society. The Sacred Heart Study club will •meet at the home of Mrs. Schwaller at 8 p.m. Tuesday. A carry-in dinner will be held at the Commuhity center for the 39’ers club, Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. Members are reminded to bring a wrapped package for the white elephant bingo. \ The Happy Homemakers Home Demonstration club will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Herbert Hawkins at 7:30 p.m. Wrecker And Auto Collide Thursday A wrecker driven by Ernest Baumann, 815 N. 11th street, Deca- . tur, collided with a car driven by Jeanne R. Burk, 331 Mercer avene, Decatur, Thursday at the intersection of Nuttman and Thirteenth streets. Both vehicles were southbound at the time of the collision. . ...

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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Krueckeberg, route 5, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Bonita Sue,' to Arlo G. Hoffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hoffman, Hoagland. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Monmouth high school and is employed at the First State Bank. Her fiance, a Hoagland high school graduate, is employed by B. F. Goodrich of Woodburn. The wedding date has been set for November 8 at the Immanuel Lutheran church

No One Injured In Accident Thursday A semi tractor unit driven by Charles Hosier, 35, route 3, Decatur, was involved in an accident Thursday with a car driven by Larry J. Hake, 20. 910 Dierkes street. Decatur. There were no injuries. 'Die accident occurred when Hosier, v<ho was driving th* tractor into the Ryder Truck Rental service, 1209 W. Washington street, backed info the Hake car as it was driving along Washington street. r; Monroeville Infant Drowns In Bathtub MONROEVILLE. Ind. (UPD — Robert W. Anspaugh. 4 months. R. R. 1, Monroeville, drowned] wh'ije his mother was pathing him in a bathtub at their home near here. Mrs. Earl Anspaugh said she had placed the child in a baby seat in the tub. As she . turned to get a towel, she said, the child toppled over into four inches of water. Her attempts to revive him with mouth - to - mouth resuscitation failed.

Union Brief Filed In Sales Tax Case INDIANAPOLIS (UPD—President Dallas Sells of the Indiana AFL-CIO charged today in a brief opposing the two per cent sales tax that it should be voided for vagueness, if for no other reason, But Lloyd L. DeWester Jr., Sells’ attorney, found a number of other grounds on which he argued the Indiana Supreme Court should uphold Marion Circuit Court in its ruling that the tax law is tincon■stitutkrnal. DeWester quoted from a brief filed with the high court earlier by Indiana Atty. Gon. Edwin Steers and at-rone time commented, ’'appellees hereby adojrt the brief of the attorney general in its entirety.” The 58-page brief alleged that a 1924 Supreme Court ruling "defi-1 nilely established 'void for vagueness' rule.” "The court made it clear that the statute must be capable of into 11 i g ent construction' and in 1< • i prefation by poi sons who possess but ordinary comprehension,” it said. If you have something to sell oi trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results

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SCOUT EQUIPMENT — JEquipment used by Boy Sqput troop 61, sponsored by the Decatur Rotary club, was shown to Rotarians and parents of the scouts following the court of honor held Thursday evening. The equipment was set up at the rear of the Youth and Community Center.

Thousands Os Hoosiers Owe Tax Sept 15 INDIANAPOLIS (UPD — Thousands of Hoosiers may owe a tax bill which is due Sept. 15 without even knowing they owe it. The situation became known I Thursday when the Indiana Department of Revenue began mailing out tax forms for persons who must make quarterly payments, of, gross income taxes not subject to withholding. Some of the forms were mailed to the 40,000 persons on the department's books as being subject to the quarterly payments. But there may be as many as 60,(XX); others who do not know they I must make such payments. | A new’ state income tax law enacted this year calls for quarterly payments of taxes on all income in excess of S2OO annually I which is not subject to withhold-' ing. The group includes persons who have extra income such aS from second jobs, interest, royalties or rents. .They must pay taxes of 1 per cent on that extra income if it exceeds S2OO a year. The 1 per cent represents an adjustment of the 2 per cent rate to fit the amount due Sept. 15. Another payment will be due Jan 15. The final tax payment will be due next April 15 and any adjustments will be made at that time. Revenue Department officials, who have been handicapped by lirwsuits and unresolved questions about new state taxes, conceded Thursday that the new forms should have been mailed earlier but said they had just received them from the printers. 'Die new quarterly payment plan

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could result in a shower of small change on the department. For example. a salaried worker with an extra income of $250, a year would owe a quarter tax payment of 25 cents. Asked if the department wanted such small amounts, Stanley Beaman. assistant to the commissioner. replied.- -“Yes we do but nothing under 25 cents.” The department said that persons working for employers of less than four persons also will owe tax payments on Sept. 15 and Jan. 15 The old law required withholding only by employers of four or more workers. Such employes would, have received income during die first six months of 1963 w'liiidr s,was not subject to withholding and on which taxes will have to be paid. Since July 1, all employers have been required to withhold gross income taxes from their workers.

LOBSTER TAIL SPECIAL $1.75 Includes All Trimmings. SAT. EVE., from 5-8 p. m. GOOD ONLY THRU AUGUSTI Enjoy Skip, Nancy and Smokey from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. FOUR SEASONS RESTAURANT

DAMCE TONIfiNT 8:30 P. M. TO 11:30 P. M. DECATUR Youth & Community Center