Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 260, Decatur, Adams County, 4 November 1963 — Page 8

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Societu ALPHA PI CHAPTER MEETS AT BERNE The Alpha Pi chapter of the international Delta Kappa Gamma society met for their November meeting at the Palmer House at Berne. The Berne teachers were hostesses for the noon luncheon. The theme of the day’s program was “Economic Patterns that All May Live.” The program was given by Miss Schlagenhauf, chairman: Mrs. Helen Macklin. co-chairman; Mrs. Pearl Glgndening, Mrs. Agnes Shoemaker and Mrs. Frieda Lehman. Other officers present were Mrs. Russell Owens, president, Decatur; Mrs. Alma Bennett, first vice president, Bluffton; Mrs. Catherine Burch-

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For Mayor ) o Bl Bl ' fl ' I Im. ■■■■■■l Donald F. Gage Resides at 1057 Park View Dr. Present Mayor

ard, second vicep resident, Hartford City; Miss Dortha Sellers, recording secretary, Poneto; Mrs. Audrey Gaiser, corresponding-? secretary. Liberty Center; Mrs. Irene Parks, treasurer, and Mrs. Audrey Prough, parliamentarian, both of Bluffton. The Delta Kappa Gamma is an international honorary society for womeh teachers and has its international headquarters in Austin, Tex. The next meeting will be a luncheon meeting Saturday, January 11, at the Dutch Mill in Bluffton. The theme of the program at that time will be “The Woman’s Role in the Changing Political Pattern.” The Zion Lutheran P. T. L. will meet in the parish hall, Saturday at 7 p.m. The Historical club will meet at the home of Mrs. Lydia Worthin an. Wednesday at 2 p.m. ~ Mrs. Bertha Smith is the leader. The Shakespeare club will meet at the home of Mrs. C. E. Peterson, Wednesday at 2 p.m. The St. Mary’s Sodbusters and Kekionga 4-H club will meet at Pleasant Mills school, Thursday at 6:30 p.m. for a carry-in supper. All parents are urged to attend as members will receive their achievement awards and a special program is being planned The W. S, C. S. pf .the First Methodist church is sponsoring s rummage sale in the church basement Friday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m., and Saturday from 9 a.m

For Councilman | o . 6 Gerald G. Strickler ' Resides at 1056 Winchester St. Realtor - Auctioneer

Soviet Cosmonauts Are Married Sunday MOSCOW (UPD— The world’s first space newly-weds were launched on a brief * Russian honeymoon today before embarking on a possible joint spectacular in the cosmos. Cosmonette Valentina Tereshkova, a lovely bride in white with a near-blonde hair-do; disappeared from a boisterous reception Sunday night hand-in-hand with spaceman Andrian Nikolayev. Twenty-one toasts rang in their ears, most of them hoisted by Premief Nikita Khrushchev who said he was acting as ‘‘father of the bride.” Valenti-, na’s father was killed in World War 11. Air Force Chief Marshal Konstantin Vershini, in raising his glass, hinted that the bride and groom might go in orbit together one of these days. "I wish you further great successes in the air and the cosmos,” he said. Valentina, in her 48-orbit space flight last June, almost linked up with cosmonaut Valery Bykovsky whft was whirling around the world in a second spaceship at more than 17,500 miles per hour. Nikolayev flew alone in August of last year on a 64-orbit mission that kept him aloft in . .Russia’s Spaceship 3 for more than 94 hours. The 300 selected guests also included the top secret hierarchy of the Soviet space program. until 1 p.m All members of the Women of the Moose planning to attend the star recorder session are asked to bring a vegetable or fruit salad dish. Chapters from Marion, Hartford City, Portland, Bluffton, and Fort Wayne will be represented. State officers and past grand officers Will also attend. Evelyn Kingsley is in charge. The St. Mary’s township Farm Bureau will hold its annual turkey; super Friday at the St. Mary’s Blue Creek club house beginning at 6:30 p.m. Members are asked to bring their own table service and a covered dish.

DECATUR REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE Republican Headquarters in Rice Hotel, Decatur, Indiana

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City Republicans Hold Final Meeting “Be sure to call your friends, regardless of whether they are Democrats or Republicans, and urge them to vote for Don Gage, and his team next Tuesday,” Mrs. John M. Doan, city Republican vice chairman, stated at the last meeting before the election of the G. O. P. at their headquarters Saturday night. Mrs. Doan brought out how important <t was to continue “proven progress,” and it was further recited that the industrial payroll of Decatur had incr eased more than $2 million during the past three years. The Republicans were reminded of the expansion ”~6T Gilpin Ornamental Iron, and Decatur Industries in the industrial park, which was aided by the new street, and new sewer’’on Patterson St., w»st of 13th street, into that area. Mayor Donald F. Gage, candidate for his second term, thanked everyone for their cooperation. He stated that he had been well received by the voters during the campaign and had received many favorable comments in regard to the program of the city during the past four years. He explained how he had accepted every opportunity afforded him to. speak to industrial, comRevival Meetings Continue All Week The revival meeting at the St. Paul Missionary church will continue through Sunday. Services begin at 7:30 nightly with the exception of Saturday, when there will be no service. Rev. Norman Rettig, evangelist, will present something special for the children in each service. Rev. Robert R. Welch, pastor at St. Paul’s invites the public to attend. The church is located on the county farm road. -' i Two 01 Family Die Os Carbon Monoxide WINCHESTER, Ind. (UPD— A father and his young son remained hospitalized today from the effects of carbon monoxide poisoning that killed .two other members of their family. Merle Frohmouth, 29. and his son. Mark, 3, were in Randolph County Hospital. Mrs. Patricia Frohmouth, 28, and another son. Frederick, 5, died Sunday. A neighbor, Ray Fogle, 35, was credited with saving two lives when he roused the father by pounding on the door. A defective gas furnace filled the Frohmouth farm home with fumes from butane gas. Deputy Coroner Carl Yoder said authorities found both the furnace and the water heater operating, leading them to believe there was a defect Jn a valve or line feeding the butane into the house.

For Councilman i 0 d I ft I A, i ' il F ,J.r .• . u, w W> . •’T'*W'ss ■ ..iMKwlmhtW'' •' A ' 1 ' '' ' George D. Mac Lean Resides at 333 Kemper Lane Soya V. P.—Retired

merical and service clubs during the past four years, as well as two radio programs, in order to sell the virtues of "our wonderful city.” Pledged Cooperation The mayor further stated he had publicly pledged the cooperation of his administration in order to seek new industry, and also to work with present industries, and concluded his remarks by saying: "Regardless of the outcome Tuesday, we can walk down the street Wednesday with

You be the Judge Tomorrow, you the voters of Decatur, decide your leadership for the next 4 years. In our campaign we have tried to present a positive program the facts of solid accomplishments. j We have also tried to present factual future programs water supply, garbage disposal, continued street and sewer improvements. Your choice seems to be between these positive accomplishments, and the other side’s quiz program: (for example: Question: “Are people, people?” Answer: “yes”). - , ■ We hope you vote for us, and we wish to thank all of you — Republicans, Democrats, and Independents for your help, your support, and your encouragement. Thank you. Sincerely < Donald F. Gage Gerald G. Strickler George D. Mac Lean Charles Stonestreet Winifred L. Spaulding Clarence Ziner - - Decatur Republican Committee H. L. Lankenau, Chairman Mrs. John M. Doan, Vice-Chairman Robert S. Anderson, Secretary-Treasurer . REPUBLICAN HEADQUARTERS-RICE HOTEL, DECATUR, IND.

j u For Councilman ) o WKS Mlfl Winifred Spaulding Resides al 633 Mercer Ave. Housewife

our heads held high—as we have have Carried on a positive program. "We have informed the public what we consider to be positive accomplishments, what our future program entails, and we have also informed the public about our candidates,” he said. "And,” he added, "we have not criticized the other side, directly or through innuendo, which is important to me, for although I want to win, to win, I want to win honorably

u o For Councilman O : i o J Clarence P. Ziner Resides at 416 W. Adam*. » Culiigan Soft Water

and on our merits, not criticism of the other side.” Active With Youth Each council candidate spoke: briefly, after being introduced by city attorney Robert S, Anderson, who reminded the audience that each of the G.O.P. candidates is active in youth activities, such as Little League, Scouting, rifle clubs, etc, Anderson also thanked everyone for the splendid cooperation, saying “I have never seen anything like the donations in this

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campaign, from independents, Democrats and other people who never took any interest in politics before." He stated he had even received a contribution from a person residing on a rural route in the south part of the county. City chairman H. L. Lankenau said that drivers and baby sitters would be available at headquarters Tuesday and any voters desiring such service could call 3-2427. At the conclusion of the meeting, refreshments were served. '

O — Q | For Councilman o 8 ~- "’'■4 ■ V Chas. H. Stonestreet » Resides at 844 Mercer Ave. Erie R. R. Employee