Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 28, Decatur, Adams County, 3 February 1964 — Page 6

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Tri Kappa's Party, Sty Ip Show Feb. 11

The annual Tri Kappa sorority card party and style show will be held at the Youth and Community center Tuesday evening. February 11. As in the past, the entire amount of money raised from the benefit party will be donated to the board of the Adams county memorial hospital, to be used at their discretion. Last year, the sorority was able to present the hospital a check for $250 as a result of last year's event. , Alpha Sigma chapter of Tri Kappa has been a strong supporter of the local hospital since its inception in 1911. A number of donations large and small, have been made to the institution, as well as many hours of service from members in years past. Twice, the local organization has donated funds to furnish rooms of the hospital. This vear’s party will begin at 7.30 p.m., with the style show slated to start at 8:15. The early starting time will permit guests to arrive in plenty of time to secure good seats and start their play of cards before the style show begins. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Eatate No. 5X77 In the Adams Circuit Cou rt of Adams County. Indiana, Notice is hereby given that Bob Baxter was on the 31st day. <f 1964, appointed: Administrator of the estate of XX illiam (Bill) * • Baxter deceased All persons havfng claims against said estate whether or not now due, file the same in said court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever ba Daied at Decatur. Indiana, this 31st day of January. 1964. tleorge M. Bair ( lerk of the Adams Circuit Court for Adams Countv. Indiana . Dewis L. Smith, Attorney and Counsel for personal representative 2/3. in, 17IN the ADAMS CIRCUIT COURT FEBBUARY TERM. 1964 — Cause Number —21-432 STATE OF INDIANA) - COUNTY OF ADAMS) ADAMS INC.. AN INDIANA CORPORATION VS THE CITY OF- DECATUR, INDIANA. A MUNICIPAL CORPORATO THE CITY OF DECATUR. ADAMS COUNTY. INDIANA AND TO TEE CITIZENS OF THE CITY OF DECATUR, ADAMS COUNTY. INDIANA . Notice is hereby given that the undersigned plaintiffs have filed in the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana and the same is now pending therein their petition for the vacation of an alley in the City of Decatur. Indiana which alley lies -adjacent to lots numbered 670, 6<i. 6«8 on the west side of sard lots' and which lies adjacent to 671, 67-6, and 679 on the east side of sai<l lots, all of said above described lots being in Joseph Crabb’s Subdivision of a Subdivision of outlots numbered 250, 251, 252, and 253 in Joseph Crabb’s 3rd Western Addition to the Town, now City of Decatur in Adams County in the State of Indiana. The said petition is now pending in the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, that the real estate and property to be affected thereby by such vacation are said inlots hereinaHdve described being adjacent to said*, allev • proposed to be vacated. That said plantiffs have set forth in said petition that such f-art of such alley is not of pubic utility and said alley is not now nor never was used by the public for public travel or use, that such part of said alley so -sought to be vacated is not neces., sary to the growth of the City of Decatur. Indiana, that said vacation will not leave any owner of real estate within said city without ingress or egress by means of a public way or street. That such vacation not cut off the public’s access to any church, school or other public buildings or grounds and that no person, firm or corporation will be injured or damaged in any way by such vacation of said alley as hereinbefore alleged That said petition will be presented -to the Adams Circuit Court on the 13 day of February, 1964 at thfe hour of 9:30 A. M. and said petition and the matters and things in issue will be heard and determined by said court on said date. ADAMS INC., AN INDIANA CORPORATION By Clarence Bultemeier, Its President Lewis L. Smith Attorney for Plaintiff Feb. 3-10

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AU of the fashions for the spring showing will be provided by the E. F. Gass store, with a complete list of their models to be announced this week. Mrs. Richard Mies will provide the commentary for the show. The event is a sorority-wide project, with each of the members in some way taking part in its planning. A large assortment of useful door prizes have been purchased this year from trading stamp books donated by the members of the sorority. These gifts will be given to guests attending the card party. Mrs. Robert Boch, Mrs. Kenneth Lichtle and Miss Janet Habegger, all of Tri Kappa, have comprised a committee to contact other women’s organizations and clubs, invited them to assist in this benefit. The door prize committee consists of Mrs. Ralph Bollinger and Mrs. Pat Crider, with the card table committee consisting of Mrs. Kenneth Gaunt. Mrs. J. Clark Mayclin and Mrs. James Cowens. , .. _ Members on the decorating committee include Mrs. Gary Hilty, Mrs. Simeon Ham, Mrs. Pat Nelson, Mvss Janice Kreischer, Mrs. Bill Snyder, Mrs. Jim Engle, Mrs. Gayle Ainsworth, Mrs Carl Faurote, Mrs. John Brecht, Mrs. Paul Hammond and Mrs. Ralph Bollinger. Mrs. Roger Schuster, Mrs. Robert Worthman and Mrs. Wayne Schnepf will preside over the refreshment table, which this year <vill serve coffee and cookies to those attending. Mrs. Kenneth McConnell and Mrs. Mies are general cptfhairmen of the affair. needing further information should contact Mrs; McConnel, Mrs. Mies or Mrs. Boch. Army Reservists To Active Training Two Army reservists from Decatur will begin six months ot active duty training Wednesday at Fort Knox. Ky. They are: Stephen C Omlor, 648 Mercer avenue, and Donald .A. Baker, 616 Nuttman avenue. After their return, these reservists will resume military training with the 13th artillery in Decatur. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL appropriations Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of the North Adams t oipmunity Schools, Decatur. Adams County. Indiana, that the Board of School Trustees of said school corporation, at the office of the Superintendent of said North Adams Community Schools in Decatur, Indiana, on the 11th day of February, 1964. at 9 P. M. o’clock will consider the following additional appropriation, which said Board of School Trustees consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. For the purchase of real estate and to complete existing contracts for an addition to the Decatur Junior-Senior High School Building and the. Northwest Elementary School in the North Adams Community School Corporation. $ 9500.00 it is contemplated to appropriate above funds from a Cumulative Building or Sinking Fund heretofore collected or to be collected under the provisions of Chapter 57 of the Acts of 1943, and all amendatory and supplemental acts thereto, and to expend the same for the_ purposes set forth aboye. ' Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have the right to be heard thereon. The Additional Appropriation as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board shall hold a further hearing within 15 days at the County Auditor's Office of Adams County. Indiana or at such other place as may lie designated. At such hearing , taxpayers objecting to such additional appropriation may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor of Adams County, Indiana, when and where such hearing will be held. Board of School Trustees North Adams Community Schools Adams, County, Indiana Clarence Bultemeier, Secretary. Jan. 27, Feb. 3

Former Local Girl Seriously Injured A former Decatur high school student was seriously injured in a three-vehicle crash around midnight Friday in Allen county, ch the Bluffton Road near Fort Wayne. Nancy Lee Brick, 15, of 1117 Wildwood Ave.. was thown through the windshield of one of the autos and in addition to severe facial cuts, she suffered a broken right leg. A former Decatur high school student, the young girl is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ostrom. They formerly resided in Stratton. Place, and Ostrum was a salesman for Bill Zoss Chevrolet-Buick. The Brick girl was one of five passengers in a car driven by David R. Lackey of Fort Wayne, which collided head-on with a vehicle operated by Fred M. Mervin, 17, of New Haven. The third car, driven by Steve W. Boerger, also of Fort Wayne, crashed into the wreckage of the other two autos. The other four passengers in the Lackey car were hospitalized with injuries, while Lackey and Mervin escaped with only cuts and bruises. Lackey was charged with reckless driving, after he told officers he lost control of his auto while traveling at a high rate of speed, and crashed into the Mervin car on a curve west of a bridge, after crossing the four-lane thoroughfare. One Car Demolished In Two-Auto Wreck A 1951 model car was considered a total loss following a twocar accident at 11:43 p. m. Saturday in the 800 block of Winchester St. Roger Dale Death, 18, of 818 Adams St., was operating the vehicle and crashed into the rear of a car driven by Kenneth E. Birch, 16, of 927 Indiana St. Both were southbound and Birch had slowed to make a stop when hit in the rear. Death’s car was listed as a total loss and damage to the Birch car was estimated at S2OO. Two autos received minor damage in an accident in an alley between Elm and Krick and 12th and 13th streets, at 4:30 p. m. Sunday. Helen Louise Kelly, 49, of 114 Porter Vista. Stratton Place, was southbound in the alley and the left front of her auto struck the right front of a car operated by Roger Allen Stevens, 24, of 521 S. 13th St. Damages were estimated at S4O to the Stevens auto and $5 to the Kelly vehicle. Week's Continuance Grafted In Case Hubert R. McClenahan, attorney for Donald L. Lough, 18, of 434 Mercer Ave., was given a week’s continuance in the Adams circuit court this morning. Judge Myles F. Parish gave McClenahan until “on or before Monday, Feb. 10,” to enter a plea for Lough to a charge of second degree burglary. Lough is one of six youths recently taken into custody for a series of burglaries in the city.

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Births Ted and Barbara Suttles Shrock, of San Francisco, Calif., are the parents of a son, Brian, born Feb. 2, weighing five pounds and 13 ounces, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Suttles of Decatur ,and Mr. and * Mrs. Noah Shrock, cf San Diego, Calif., are the grandparents. Donald and Carolyn Vachon Schmitt are the parents of a daughter, weighing 6 pounds and 3 ounces, born at the Adams county memorial hospital at 1:38 p.m. Sunday. Locals Mrs. Dick Heller, Sr., of 415 N. 2nd street, who has been visiting with her mother in Rensselaer for about a month, left this afternoon for Chicago for medical consultation before flying Thursday to Fremont, Neb., where she will visit her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heller. Louis Prange, registered pharmacist from Fort Wayne, is working at the Kohne drug store while Noble Reynolds is on vacation. Robert J. Rumschlag, of 511 Madison St., who suffered a heart attack last week, remains in oxygen at the Adams county hospital and is not allowed to receive any visitors. Miss Arlene Wendel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wendel of 703 Elm street, and a student at Decatur high school, celebrated her 16th birthday Saturday. Miss Barbara Stevens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Lee, of 516 Niblick street, and a student at Decatur high school, celebrated her 16th birthday Friday. Miss Nancy Jo Brunner,, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brunner of 1210 W. Madison, celebrated her 16th birthday January 21. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Liby are attending the MBNA-AMA national monument convention at the Kentucky Hotel, Louisville, Ky. Mrs. Carl Gerber had a steel rod removed from her right leg today at Parkview hospital; the rod was placed there following a serious accident 1% years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jaberg, Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Gilliom and children Barbara, Jon and David, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Heller, Jr., attended a birthday party Sunday evening at Columbia City for Mrs. Tom Drew, the former Marilyn Jaberg, of Decatur. Witnesses Attend Special Training Sixty members of the Decatur congregation of Jehovah’s witnesses returned Monday after three days of special training in Hartford City, as reported by Clyde D. Steele, presiding minister of the group. Steele said the conference provided advanced instruction in Bible education and especially offered counsel to the 945 in attendance during the main lecture Sunday to rely entirely on the Bible in coping with the complex problems facing the human family. Mr. W. R. Wissman, New York City, principal speaker for the conference, told his audience, “A modern sophisticated world- has rejected the Bible as being antiquated, obsolete and unscientific; but, the Bible does not conflict with facts, only with unproven theories. The Bible, when understood, will always triumph when put to the test of facts on four basic issues for which there are a variety of thories.”

SHOWER HELD SUNDAY FOR MISB SOLDAY A wedding shower was held Sunday afternoon for Miss Ruth Ann Soliday, bride-elect of Barry Ellis, at the home of Janelle Everhart. Games were played and prizes won by Mrs. Glenn Ellis, Miss Susie Ellis and Miss June Blakey, who in turn presented them to Miss Soliday. Delicious refreshments were served from tables carrying out the color theme of pink and silver. Gifts were placed on a lace covered table with a centerpiece of traditional wedding bells. Present were the Misses Janet Habegger, June Blakey, Kathy Shoaf, Beverly Null, Susie Ellis, Connie Ellis. Etta Mae Soliday, Margaret Kocher, and the Mesdames Glenn Ellis, Leonard Soliday ,and S. L. Everhart, and the honored guest. Those not able to attend but sending gifts were the Misses Margaret Azbell, Sandy Liby, Janeen Augsburger, Sally Hahn and Judy Tutewiler. Hospital Admitted Dan Johnson, Decatur; Mrs. Jane Wyer, Hoagland; Charles Hoffman, Decatur; Mrs. Henry Faurote, Decatur; Russell Brittson. Wren, O.; Mrs. Lydia Worthman, Decatur. Dismissed Mrs. Albert Brushwiler, Decatur; Mrs. Reyes Roman and baby boy, Decatur; Mrs. Albert L. Rich, Berne; Mrs. Richard Andrews, Decatur; Roy August, Decatur; Mrs. William Thornton, Decatur; Mrs. James West, Decatur; .Leland Sheets, Wren, O.; Mrs. Sylvester Sell, Berne; Mrs. Irwin Worthman, Decatur; Mrs. Russel Mitchel and baby boy, Decatur; John Bollinger, Decatur; Mrs. Glenford Habegger, Decatur; Mrs. Arthur Miller, Portland; Lorenz Germann, Van Wert, O.; Mrs. Russell Hirschy, Geneva; Mrs. Donald Suman and baby girl, Decatur; Harold Curtis, Decatur; Mrs. Raymond Glecker, Monroeville; Mrs. Chris Neuenschwander, Geneva. Gilbert Residence Is Sold At Auction Mr. and Mrs. Charles Minch, of •128 N. Third St, purchased the Maude E. Gilbert home from the estate at a public auction Saturday, After some spirited bidding, the Minchs purchased thd property at a cost of $1,150. The home is located at 345 S. 10th St., and the sale was conducted by the Kent Realty & Auction Co.

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1964

Erwin Buuck Heads Lutheran Circuit Erwin Buuck of Zion. Lutheran church. Friedheim, was elected chairman of the Decatur circuit, Indiana district of the Lutheran church-Missouri synod,, at its meeting held Sunday afternoon at Zion Lutheran parish hall in Decatur. Elmo Ehlerding, of St. Paul’s, Preble, is the new vice president, and Harold Schamerloh of Immanuel. Union township, will serve as secretary-treasurer. The program committee for this year will consist of Melven Reisenbechler of Bethlehem, Ossian; Verne Linker, Zion Friedheim; Earl Caston, Zion, Decatur; and Edgar Thieme, Immanuel, Union township. The Rev. Donald E. Frank, recently installed pastor of St. John’s Lutheran church at Flat Rock, told of his experiences establishing a new congregation in San Diego, Calif., and at Inkster, Mich. The Rev. A. A. Fenner discussed circuit affairs and the Rev. Fred Droegemueller reported on the stewardship program. The Rev. Richaid C. Ludwig conducted the opening and closing devotions. The group’s next meeting will be held at Emmanuel Lutheran church at Soest May 3. x —" If you have something to sell oi , trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results.

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