Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 226, Decatur, Adams County, 25 September 1963 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1963

SOCIETY

KIRKLAND LADIES CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS The Kirkland Ladies club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Harold Henschen. Mrs. Walter Egly opened the' meeting with the announcement of the topic for the evening, “Magic Meals and the Swedish Tea Ring.” Mrs. Henschen gave the devotions from the “Upper Room” and read a poem entitled ‘‘Food- for Thought.” The Misses Emma Stauffer and Linda Conrad gave demonstrations on the foods lesson. Mrs. Joe Baumgardner led the group in singing “The More We Get Together,” and “I Would Be True.” The health and safety lesson on high blood pressure was given by Mrs. Rail* Ross, Jr. The officers for the new year were then elected. They are president, Mrs. Milton Hoffman; vice president, Mrs. John Leyse; assistant, Mrs. Milton Scherry; secretary, Mrs. Theodore Heller; assistant, Mrs. Mabie Lengerich; treasurer, Mrs. Luther Arnold; assistant, Mrs. Walter Conrad; publicity, Mrs. Edgar Zimmerman; assistant, Mrs. Harold Barger; song leaders, Mrs. Charles Bowers and Mrs. Blanche Landis; lesson leaders, Mrs. Dorotha Shady and Mrs. Ralph Freels; assistants the Mesdames Robert Kerschner, Milton Hoffman, Harold Barger, Walter Egly, and Ralph Ross, Jr. The hostesses for the evening were the Mesdames Floyd Arnold, Harold Kershner, Harve Hoffman, and Blanche Landis. There were 30 members and five guests present. The Builders class will meet at the Trinity church, Thursday at, 7:30 p. m. Members are asked to bring a “white elephant.” The Delta Theta Tau sorority will hold a rummage sale at the C. L. of C. hall Friday from 6-9 p. m. and Saturday 9 a. m. until 1 p. m. C. L. of C. members are asked to note the change of meeting date. There will be a pot-luck dinner Monday evening at 6:30 p. m. instead of Tuesday. A short business meeting will follow the dinner which will be held at the C. L. of C. Hall. Mrs. Joseph Kitson will be chairman and will be assisted by Mrs. George Stolts ind Miss Helen Wellman. Meat end rolls will be furnished by the committee. The Sacred Heart Study dub will meet at the home of Mrs. Lewis Rumschlag next Tuesday at 8 p.m.

— • : I Wampum i ft-*? 1 *- 8 V v * iljr I ■’ jy 1 1 I biggest "swinger” in town Nothing dressy about thia shoe. It’a made for the Natural look—with a soft hide that is not treated, colored, tougheaad, or decorated la any way. The result la a rich, mellow shoe that’s unusually flexible. Great for the playground. And like a leather glove, the shoe maintains Its mellow appearance. Yott never have to shine it. I I |UY SHOfS | IN A SHOE STORE- ! IrowJLj _ Irffly SHOES! AUTHOSIXID etTTine SOCIALIST

ANNUAL CHICKEN BARBECUE HELD RECENTLY t The St Mary’s men’s choir held r their annual chicken barbecue supper with all the trimmings at , the country home of its president, i Art Lengerich. After the supper . election of the new officers was held with Eugene Braun elected , president and Louis Rumschlag as secretary-treasurer. The following . members and guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. Art Lengerich, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Braun, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Eyanson, Mr. and Mrs. Bob O’Shaughnessey, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wiseman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scheidler, Mr. and Mrs. Cy Becker, Jim and John, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foos, Mr. and Mrs. John Girard, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kreigel, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lengerich, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Rumschlag, Mike and Sam, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Heimann and Jim, John Moore, Hubert Lengerich and Fr. Ueber. The Red Men’s Hall will be the scene of a meeting of the Pocahontas Lodge Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. ANNUAL CONVENTION OCTOBER 8 - 10 r Mrs. Cleo Parrish, Fountain City, president of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union, of Indiana, has announced the annual convention of this organization to be held in the iFrst Christian Church in Frankfort, October 8-10 inclusive. “Visual Education” will be the theme of the preconvention school to be held on Tuesday, October 8, beginning at 10:30 a.m. with Mrs. William Abercrombie, as leader assisted by all state directors. The annual president’s address by Mrs. Parrish will be the special feature of tthe Tuesday afternoon program. A Grand Diamond speech contest will highlight youth night on Tuesday. A reception for the youth will be held at the close of this service. County presidents’ and state directors’ dinner will be served on Tuesday evening and the convention dinner on Wednesday evening. Mr. Harold Achor, of Anderson, Judge, State Supreme Court will be guest speaker for the mass rally on Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. State Officers will be elected on Thursday morning, October 10 and departmental directors on Thursday afternoon. Hie Order of Rainbow for Girls will attend church Sunday at the First Methodist church as a group. Members are asked to meet at the church at 10:20 a.m.

Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Kreps & • — Photo by Ginter Jo Ol)seruc (jofden. .JlnniuerAary •Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Kreps of Decatur, route 2 r will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary Sunday with a carry-in dinner and open house at the Antioch Fellowship House. The couple were married October 2, 1913, at Reiffsburg by the Rev. J. W. Anderson. They have three children, Max, and Mrs. Robert (Jane) Colchin, both of Decatur, and Mrs. Herman (Esther) La wing, Mt. Holly, N. C. The couple also have 7 grandchildren and one

XI ALPHA XI MEETS AT ZINER HOME The Xi Alpha Xi chapter of the, Beta Sigma Phi met at the home of Mrs. Clarence Ziner for their business meeting. Mrs. LaVelle Death, president, presided and led in repeating the opening ritual. After the business meeting the closing ritual was repeated. Mrs. Fred Corah, program leader, presided Mrs. Clyde Butler who showed pictures taken when she and her husband toured Alaska for three weeks during July. Among places shown were Lake Louisa, Juneau, and Van Couver-. She discribed the various places and remarked that the temperature averaged between 58 and 72. A delicious dessdrt and coffee was served by Mrs. Ziner, assisted by Mrs. Glen Hill. The new members presented at the meeting were Mrs. Allen Zoss and Mrs. Gene Ziner. COOTIES AUXILIARY HOLD MONTHLY MEETING The Cooties Auxiliary held their monthly meeting Monday evening. It was announced that a joint Christmas party will be held with the Cootie Pup Tent. A pancake and sausage supper will be held October 17, and a barbecued rib supper will be held November 2. The Cooties and Cootie Auxiliary will motor to the Marion V. A. hospital Sunday to give a party for the patients there. Bob Mendez and his Latin American band will provide the entertainment. The group will leave the V. F. W. Post at 9:30 a.m. and anyone wishing to accompany them is asked to be there at that time. The organization has asked that if anyone has old magazines, phonograph records, eye glasses, or clothing of any kind, please take them to the V. F. W> Post by noon Saturday. Trade in ■.good town — Decatur.

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The 39’ers will hold a carry-in supper at the community center at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. I The Beta Sigma Phi sorority will meet at the Elks Lodge at 8 p.m. this evening. The Goodwill Industries truck will be in Decatur all day Friday. Anyone having articles to donate I is asked to call 3-4181 or 3-2585. 3 Amish Schools Enroll 150 Pupils Enrollment in the three Amish schools in Adams county totals 150, it was learned this morning. This is the second year the schools have been in operation, with enrollment this year about the same as when the schools opened in 1962. The highest enrollment is in Amish school No. 1, in Monroe township, where 63 students are enrolled. Mrs. Weilman is the teacher. School No. 2 has an enrollment of 43, and No. 3 has an of One more, 44. Teacher for Nq. 2, located in Blue Creek township is Mrs. Cowan, while No. 3’s teacher is Mrs. Goloff. No. 3 school is in Wabash township. Noah Wengert is the head of the three schools. Schools 1 and 3 are in the Adams Central community schools district and school No. 3 is in the South Adams Community Schools area. The Kirkland Bible School has an enrollment of 66 students in its 12 grades, and is headed b Luther C. Elbeli. There are also six Lutheran grade schools and a Catholic grade and high school operating in Adams county, in addition to the three public school systems.

Club Schedule Telephone 3-2121 Miss Kay Shaffer Society Editor Calendar items for each day's publication must be phoned Id by'll am ‘Ssturdnv J? 30) WEDNESDAY Beta Sigma Phi sorority, Elks | Lodge, 8 p.m. Gals and Pals Home Demonstration club, Mrs. Norman Young, 7:30 p.m. Women’s Association of First Presbyterian church, 8 p.m., church Epsilon Sigma chapter, 8 p.m. Elks Lodge. Ave Maria Study Club, Mrs. Gerald Kohne, 7:30 p. m. Friendship Circle of Zion United Church of Christ, Mrs. Ray Fager, 7:30 p.m. Bethany Circle of Zion United Church of Christ, Mrs. Albert Fruchte, 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY Builders class of Trinity church, 7:30 p.m. at church Our Lady of Victory Study club, Mrs. Rose Steigmeyer, 8 p.m. Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4 Kay Boch and Marvene Buuck, 6-9, Barbara Steiner and Annette Tuttle. s Monroe W. C. T. U., Mrs. Jack Mcßride, 2 p.m. Order of Eastern Star, Decatur chapter 127, Masonic Hall, 7:30 p.m. Decatur W. C. T. U., Mrs. Jesse Niblick, 1 p. m. Golden Age Group of Methodist ehut <b, Mrs. Charles Beineke, 2 p. m. Builders Class of Trinity E.U.B. church, 7:30 p. m., church. FRIDAY Delta Theta Tau sorority rummage sale, 6-9 p.m. C. L. of C. Hall Goodwill Industries truck of Decatur, all day, call 3-4181 or 3-2585 Record Hop, Community Center, 8:30 - 11:30 p.m. Pocahontas Lodge Friendship Circle of Decatur Missionary church, *Mrs. Charles Tumbleson, 7:30 p. m. Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, Joan Bohnke and Helen Rydell, 6-9, Jane Heller and Jo Klenk, Fish Fry, American Legion Home 5:30 — p.m. open house. SATURDAY Delta Theta Tau sorority rumI mage sale, 9 a.m. —1 p.m. C. L. , of C. HaU Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, 1 Madeline Blackbum and Marvene .Buuck. Pleasant Mills Community Organization, Pleasant Mills school 8 p.m. MONDAY Honorary Psi lotes, Mrs. James Burk, 6:30 p.m. TUESDAY Sacred Heart Study Club, Mrs. Lewis Rumschlag, 8 p.m. Pocahontas Lodge, Red Men’s Hall, 7:30 p.m. 39’ers club, carry-in supper, community center, 6:30 p.m. Top Suit Shapes Printed Pattern 9469 J 7 SIZES 12%-24% ‘°l 0 J I Ida I I ■ W p r ** * I Th LU Look again — fall’s TWO top suit looks are in this styled - to - slim pattern. Two jackets, two skirts •»- wear as shown, or mixmatch them. Printed Pattern 9469: Half Sizes 12%, 14%. 16%, 18%, 20%, 22%. 24%. Size 16% takes 2% yards 54-in ch. FIFTY CENTS in coins for this pattern — add 15 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing and special handling. Send to Marian Martin, Decatur Daily Democrat Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly Name, Address with Zone, Size and Style Number. CLIP COUPON FOR 50c FREE PA’ITeRN in big, new Fall-Winter Pattern Catalog, just out! 354 design ideas. Send 50c for Catalog.

Rights Bill Hopes Fade WASHINGTON (UPD—The administration’s congressional lieutenants apparently believe they have little chance of getting a broad civil rights bill to the White House this year. That is the interpretation of Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield’s announcement that debate would begin Thursday on legislation to make the U.S. Civil Rights Commission a permanent government agency. This was seen today as the forerunner to an about-face in previous strategy' The congressional leadership had said it would seek Senate action on House-passed civil rights and tax cut bills, in that order, before adjourning. But the House is acting on taxes today, while one of its judiciary subcommittees still is struggling to give first-step approval to the civil rights measure. The civil rights bill is many weeks away from House action; the tax measure will go to the Senate Thursday. Without new legislation, the six-year-old Civil Rights Commission must go out of business Nov. 30. The President has asked, in the catch-all civil rights bill, for a four-year extension. Apparently the move to make it permanent means that no other civil rights measures will arise this session, for the leadership reportedly will not invite two anti-civil rights filisbuters in one session. Other congressional news: Defense: Senate and House negotiators expect little difficulty in resolving their differences over items in the huge $47 3 billion military money bill. The bill, which provides funds to maintain the nation's armed might for the fiscal year ending next June 30, sailed through the Senate Tuesday after all attempts to cut it were overwhelmed. Crime* Senate investigators open their long-awaited hearings into the “Cosa Nostra" underworld empire today with Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy as the leadoff witness. Chairman John L. McClellan expects the hearings to last about three weeks. Trade in a “'rood town — Decatur.

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Hospital Admitted Mrs. Caude Baumbauer, Berne; Mrs. Thomas Dubane, Mrs. John Brewster, Geneva; Mrs. Odessa Hooker, Russell Moser, Ellis Shaw, Decatur; David Neuenschwander, Berne. Dismissed Mrs. Ivan Roth, Decatur. Births At the Adams county memorial hospital: Leonard and Rita Robinson Herman, route 2, Geneva, are the parents of a 7 lb. 8 oz. baby girl born today at 12:15 a.m. Today at 130 a.m. a baby boy was born to Carl and Sharlene Murphy Bauman, 504 Patterson, weighing 8 lbs. 2 oz. A 7 lb. 8 oz. baby girl was born Tuesday at 11:52 p.m. to Ralph and Marilyn Foor Sauer, 328 South sth street. John and Betty Reinhart Macklin, Geneva, are the parents of a 6 lb. 13Vi oz. baby girl born today at 7:02 a.m. Locals Herman Krueckeberg writes from Tblisi, Georgia, U.S.S.R., that he is having a most interesting trip; the card was sent last Wednesday as the group prepared to return to Moscow and leave for Poland. Greg Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Smith, Montmorenci, and formerly of Decatur, has entered the Purdue university school of engineering. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cochran are his maternal grandparents. Jon Gilliom, 8-.vear-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Gilliom of Route 5, returned to school this afternoon after a week’s observation at Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne, where he was found to be suffering from several all lergies which had left him gen-| erally run down. Mrs. Dick Heller, Sr., was taken t® Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Hospital, Chicago, this afternoon) by ambulance to undergo approximately two weeks of tests to determine if different treatment would help her liver condition. She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Van R. Grant. 1 - ii ' i i — -y-— ■ " ■ «...

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K Os C Picnic As Hoagland Hayloft Hie K. of C. picnic, scheduled for Sunday afternoon. 2 - Op. ®i will be held at the Hoagland Hayloft, not at Monroeville, as erroneously announced Tuesday. This is a family picnic, and a huge crowd has already bought tickets, since free pony rides, games of all kinds, and entertainment will be present for every member Os the family. Each family is asked to bring its table service, and a covered dish; chicken, meat loaf, and hot dogs, as well as pop and ice cream, will be furnished by the Knights of Columbus. Lynn Stephenson Dies In Idaho Area relatives have received word of the sudden death of Lynn Stephenson of Mountain Home, Idaho. Mr. Stephenson was the husband of the former Carol Rose Koldewey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Koldewey. The Koldewey family were residents of the Decatur and Fort Wayne areas until about twelve years ago, when they moved to Hagerman, Idaho. The death of Mr. Stephenson was attributed to coronary thrombosis. In addition to his wife, he is survived by two daughters, ages one and one-half and five years. Mr. Stephenson died SatI urday evening. September 21, and funeral services were conducted today. . If you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results. CAR WASH SATURDAY, Sept. 28th at Corner of Adams Street & Mercer Ave. Sponsored by The Youth Fellowship of the First Presbyterian Church 8:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m.