Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 239, Decatur, Adams County, 10 October 1963 — Page 6
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State Traffic Toll Nearing 1,000 Mark By United Press International The death of a Kentucky man! 1959 Oldsmobile 88 2-door; Clean; one- owner. ZINTSMASTER MOTOR SALES First & Monroe Sts. Phone 3-2003
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in a Johnson County accident Wednesday raised Indiana’s 1963 highway toll to at least 988 comi pared with 903 on this date last . year. • fBradley Murphy. Jamestown, Ky., was killed when his car swerved out of control on a I county road near Greenwood and I crashed into a fence post. i. One other name was added to the -fatality list Wednesday with the report of an earlier death. Lewis William Booker,. 35, Bloomington, died Monday of injuries suffered Sept. 26 in an accident on Indiana 67 near Martinsville. ■ ' '■ '■" 1 " '/ 1 If you have something to sell or ads — thev get BIG results *rade — use the Democrat Want
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First Lady Bucks Tide With Hairdo By HELEN THOMAS United Pres,s International WASHINGTON (UPI> — First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy is bucking the Paris tide in wearing her hair down to the shoulders. The Parisian hair stylists have decreed medium length bobs, longer in front arid shorter im back, for the winter season. But the President’s Wife, who has a flair for creating her own styles, still prefers the long casual look for herself. Her long page bey caused , a lot of comment when she made a public appearance at the welcoming ceremonies ’for Emperor Haile Selassie ot Ethiopia before her trip to Greece. Masculine opinion was highly in favor of it. To Women observers, it was the "Jackie” individuality again, bound to gain many followers. ( A few years ago, Mrs. Kennedy’s bouffant hair-do’s were fashion pacesetters. Most of the New Frontier women soon fell into line including the women in the Kennedy clan. But leading Washington’ hair dressers are now promoting
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shorter hair: Jean Louis, one of the, capital’s haute couture hair dressers, has just returned from Paris with what he claims « the last word on the subject—shorter hair with less teasing and, happily men will say, less spray to hold it in place. - Jean Louis' main sales pitch to the elite women who come to his salon is that the new style is more useful and chic—especially if they are nearing or past 30. He is all j for the super dazzling upswept I hairdos for evening, but prefers tto achieve these creations by addI ing a small hairpiece, called a I “postiche.” While cruising on the Mediterranean on the luxurious yacht of Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis, the first lady has Hot bothered with fancy hairdo’s. But there are two hairdressers on board to keep her and her female companions, including Princess Radziwill, wellgroomed while touring the Greek islands. Paper Drive Saturday By Southeast Cubs The Southeast Cub pack 3062 is planning a paper drive for Saturday. Anyone who has newspapers to be picked up is asked to call 3-3431.
BOWLING K. of C. League W L Pts. Jack & Jerry’s 10 5 14 Villa Lanes 9 6 12 Baker Plumbing 9 6 12 Lengerich Butchers 8 7 11 Girardot Standard - 8 7 11 Baker Painting 6 7 8 New York Life .... 5 10 7 Main Auto s'. 5 10 5 High team series — Girardot Standard 2399. High series — Norm Kohne 530, Jim Kohne 514, Paul Kohne 502, Dick Coyne 524, Bob Baker 500, Ron Baker 501, Don Baker 517, Milo Clay 516. High games — Bob Baker 200 Art Baker 213, Dennis Girardot 201, Dick Coyne 225. Sportsman League W L Pts Team No. 7 12 3 16 Margaret’s Case — 11. 4 16 Country Acres .... 11 4 14 Uhriok Bros. ... 9 6 13 Yost Construction — 6 9 8 Moose Progresss 10 6 Bowers Bros. 3 12 4 Duo Marine 3 12 3 High games — Ron Hesher 235 Larry Chrisman 220, Fred Lautzenheiser 216, Dick Lengerich 213, Tom Butler 212, Fred Dellinger 209, Herman Bittner 208, Ralph Busse 200. High series — Fred Dellinger 574, Larry Chrisman 560, Dick Lengerich 558, Ralph Busse 553, Larry Worden 541, Ron Hesher 533, Tom Butler 529, Jim Omlor 514, Erv Ewell 513, Jim Hart 508, Fritz Baker 505. King and Queen League W L Pts Hoaglanders 6 0 8 Lucky Strikes 5 17 Team No. 10 5 17 Big G’s — 4 2 5 Pea Pickers 4 2 5 Fuddie Duddies 4 2 5 Usn’s 3 3 4 Ferndoc’s 4 2 4 Four Pins 3 3 4 Rinky Dinks 2 4 3 N&W 2 4 3 L&M— 2 4 3 Backhaus Four .... 2 4 3 Smocks 15 1 Fireballsls 1 Pin-Ups, 0 6 0 High series — Men — R. Colclasure 201 (525), R. Ladd 231204 ( 606), P. Hammond 181 (512), K. Geisler 188 (517), E. Sheets 203 ( 513). Women — C. Pierce 177-192 (500). High games — Men — R. Braun 179, J. Geels 177, W. Lister 178, B. Ross 179, H. Nash 179, F. Weddle 186, B. Porter 195, P. Gullmeyer 176, J. Lengerich 177. Women —P. Affokier 165, R. Geels 162, M. Ross 167. M. Nash 159. \ ■ Splits converted — K. Boch 510,- J. Geels 3-10, R. Morton 4-5, B. Hoffman 3-10, V. Merriman 310. EDDIE’S RECREATION " National League W L Pts Team No .4 10 5 14 Shaffer 9 6 13 Eddie’s .. 7 8 7 Landrum 4 11 4 Tavern League W L Pts Blackstone ... 10 2 13 11th Frame 7 5 9 Nine Mile 4 8 4 Victory Bar 3 9 4 High games — F. Eyanson 195180, C. Conrad 182, J. Zehr 189. High series — F. Eyanson 531. Kennedy's Father Visits White House WASHINGTON (UPI) — Former Ambassador to Britain Joseph P. Kennedy is visiting his son, the President, at the White House. The elder Kennedy, ailing since he suffered a stroke Dec. 19, 1961, arrived Wednesday aboard the family plane, the Caroline, accompanied by his niece and companion, Ann Cargan of Boston.
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PRESENT FIRST CONCERT — The Lenaud Sisters. Evelyn and Hazel, noted duo-pianists, will present the first concert of the 196364 season of the Adams County Civic Music Associa'ion at 8 p. m. Thursday, Oct. 17, at the Decatur Youth and Community Center. The sisters are native-born Chicagoans and received their musical education at Northwestern University. They further studied piano with Chicago’s distinguished Howard Wells and Clarence Eidam. While in their teens, they toured the U. S. ?nd Canada with Veloz and Yolanda, world famous dancers. They were chosen ■ by Paul Whiteman from hundreds of contestants to appear on his show, “On Stage America.” This was followed by extensive concertizing, and several seasons as featured artists in leading hotels. Their program will include: Part I “Sicilienne,” by Johann S. Bach; “Rantasia and Fugue in A Minor,” by Bach, and “Sonata in D Major, K. 448,” by W. A. Mozart. Part II ■ “Suite No. 2 Opus 17,” by Sergei Rachmaninoff; Valse, Romance, Tarantelle (Italian folk melodv.) Part in o Scherzo from “Midsummer Night’s Dream,” by Felix Mendelssohn; improvisation on themes from “Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2,” Lenaud-Liszt; “Waltz,” by Anton S. Arensky; “Brazillera,” from ’ “Scaramouche Suite.” by Darius Milhaud; “Rhapsody in Blue,” by George Gershwin: “Ritual Dance of Fire,’ from “El Amor Brujo,” by Manuel De Falla.
Macmillan Surgery | Termed Successful LONDON (UPI) — Prime Minister ’Harold Macmillan underwent a successful operation today which removed his prostate gland. The outcome of the operation and his recovery may determine his political future. A nurse remained after surgery by the bedside of the ailing 69-year-old prime minister who was stricken at the height of a crisis over his political future, hospital officials said. But, they said, the operation was successful. The news was received with mixed feelings at Blackpool where Macmillan’s Conservative party was meeting in its last annual conference before general elections. The wing that believes Macmil-1 lan should remain in party com- j mand was cautiously optimistic. Those who oppose his continued leadership believed the operation which many doctors consider major surgery should force him to surrender leadership to a younger man. The prime minister was expected to spend about three weeks in the hospital and another two to three months recuperating at home. With a parliamentary election due within a year, there was growing doubt that Macmillan would ever return to politics as If you haVe something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results.
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Bryant 4-H Team In Livestock Show LAFAYETTE, Ind. — A -4-H livestock judging team from Bryant will articipate Friday at the American royal livestock show in Kansas City. Team members are Dwight Michael, John Weigel, Joe Huey and Tom Muhlenkamp, all of route 1, Bryant. They are coached by Wayne Haffner, route 4, Portland. The team will compete with top 4-H livestock judging groups from 14 other states. Be sure to see "A Letter to Nancy" at the Adams Theater, Sunday, 1:30, 3:30 & 7:30. No tickets needed. 239 3t
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