Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 83, Decatur, Adams County, 7 April 1964 — Page 3

TUESDAY, APRIL ?, 1964

Society. ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE OF SYLVIA MILLER Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Miller of near Monroe wish tn ann<"in<*e the recent marriage of their eldest daughter. Miss Sylvia M., to W. James Buettner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buettner of Pleasant Mills. The wedding ceremony was performed in Elizabeth City, N. C., on December 20, and the couple are now residing at Portsmouth, Va., where the groom is stationed at the present time in the naval service. * DORCAS CIRCLE MEETS THURSDAY The Dorcas Circle of the Decatur E. U. B. Church met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Ruth Seaman, with 11 members and two guests present. Mrs. Marshia Smith had the lesson, an enactment of a court room scene in which the church was brought to trial on how the changing city challenges it and if it has become conscious of change and its plan of action. Mrs. Esther McConnell read the scripture reading from Hebrews 11:8-10, after which she led the ladies in a litany and" prayer. Mrs. Hilda Stucky had charge of the business meeting. She gave April 28 as the date of the senior banquet and this circle will be in charge of the dinner. The final plans will be discussed later. World service day will be observed April 26, May fellowship tea will be observed May 1. Mrs. Pat Hain asked members to give one dollar for a mental health membership. Mrs. Leona Gentis gave the three topics which comprise spiritual life; (1) worship, <2l stewardship, and (3) witness. “If we observe all these we will enrich our lives by serving God and we will take God to man by our action.’ Mrs. Mary Lynch closed the meeting by leading the ladies in prayer. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. APRIL MEETING HELD BY MONROE W. M. A. The Monroe United Brethren W. M. A. held their April meeting at the home of Mrs. Charlie Norris last Thursday evening. Mrs. Ida Hirschy opened the meeting with group singing, and devotions were given by -Ida Hirschy. Prayer was led by Mrs. Carey Knittie. During the business meeting, Mrs. Larry Funk and Mrs. Richard Hirschy Joined the organization. The group worked on head scarves to be sent to the needy. Members present were Mrs. Marie Coppess, Mrs. Albert Coppess, Mrs. John Hindenlang, Mrs. Harry Balsinger, Miss Edna Hirschy, Miss Esther Hirschy, Mrs. Noah Hirschy, Mrs. Charles, Norris, Mrs. Ida Hirschy, Mrs. Larry Funk, Mrs. Richard Hirschy, and the guest for the evening was Mrs. Carolyn Girod, daughter of Mrs. Noah Hirschy.

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WOMEN’S GUILD OF CHURCH HAS MEETING The Women's Guild of . Zion" United Church of Chr.ist met re-J cently at the church with Mrs.Thomas Adler as program chair-J man. She used “The Letter ofj James” as her topic. Mrs. JamesJ Borders gave the devotions and; Mrs. Ermal Johnson led thej group singing and Norman Bro-r kaw sang “How Great Thou Art.”! In the absence of the president. • Mrs. George Thomas conducted; the business meeting. There will; be a northeastern association, workshop to be held in Hunting- ■ ton on April 10. The May meet-j ing will be the annual carry-in t mother-daughter dinner. | The meeting was closed by* praying the Lord’s Prayer' Hos-J tesses for the evening were: Mrs.; Kent Giesler, Mrs. Edger Gerber.j Mrs. Ron Gerber, Mrs. Arthurj Girod, Mrs. Milton Hannie, Mrs.; Albert Harlow and Mrs. Hdugk. ' E Queen of the Holy Rosarystudv club will meet at the home* of Mrs. Helen Darling Thursday a evening at 8:00 p. m. , I The Woman’s Missionary socie-* ty of the* First Baptist church wills have a fellowship night day, April 23, at 7:30 p. m. to; be held at the church. This notice z was originally listed as April 9. ' ; The Wesley Class of the First Methodist church will met Thursday at 7:30 o’clock in the lounge instead of the dining room. The committee has announced that Mrs. Ruth Ann Ellis of Fort Wayne, wil be showing pictures of her trip last summer to Japan. Members are invited to come and bring a guest. J APRIL MEETING OF W. S. C. S. THURSDAY The April meeting of the W. S. C. S, of the First Methodist church will be held Thursday beginning at ten-thirty o’clock with an executive meeting. Circle meetings at eleven o’clock. The Dorcas circle is hostess and the noon lunch will be the birthday party. Members are reminded to bring their birthday offering of a penny for each year of their age. This offering is to be used for Miss Nancy Newman, the new missionary that the Fort Wayne district will be supporting in the foreign field. The Ways and Means committee of the Decatur Woman’s club will meet at the home of ,Mrs. Gerald Durkin. The meeting will be at 8 o’clock Wednesday evening. The I and M Girls will meet Thursday evening at 8 o’clock at the home of Nancy Martin. Mrs. Pete Reynolds will be hostess to members of the- St. Joseph’s Study club at her home Thursday evening at 8:15 o’clock. There will be a rummage sale to be held in the church basement of the First Presbyterian church Friday afternoon from 1 to 5 o’clock and again on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Decatur affiliate of the IHCA will meet Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock in the I and M building. This will be a closed meeting. The D. A. V. auxiliary will hold a business meeting at 7:30 p.m. next Monday to be held in the D. A. V. hall. Pythian Sisters Needle club will meet after temple next Monday in the Moose home. The meeting is called for 7:30 o’clock. Staff practice will follow the meeting and all members of the staff are asked to be present. Mrs. Ed Bryan will be hostess for the Merrier Mondays home demonstration club at her home next Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock and the assisting hostess will be Mrs. Jerry Mitchel. Hospital Admitted Wm. Everett, Decatur; Mrs. Brooks Marble, Geneva, and John Chilcote, Decatur. Dismissed Mark Morin, Decatur; Mrs. Ruth Stout, Hoagland; Miss Rita Brown, Monroeville; baby Cathy Ball, Decatur; Lewis Sapp, Decatur; Mrs. Artie Crider, Decatur, and Miss Leslie Wilson, De- - catur. j Births f At the Adams county memorial ■ —■. Skating Parties '• PUT FUN - IN FUND RAISING CALL HAPPY HOURS ROLLER RINK Decatur — Phone 3-8309

Club Schedule Telephone 3-2121 Mrs. Connie Mitchel Society Editor Calendar items for each day’s publication must be phoned h> hy 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30) TUESDAY Sacred Heart study club, Mrs. Dick Shell, 8 p.m. Pocahontas lodge, Red Men hall, 7:30 p.m. Dutiful Daughters, Mrs. Ted Hahnert, 7:30 p.m. C. L. of C., C. L. of C. hall, potluck dinner, 6:30 p.m. 39’ers, carry in dinner, Community Center, 6:30 p.m. Happy Homemakers Home Demonstration club, Mrs. Ermal Gilbert. 7:30 p.m. Order of Eastern Star, Decatur Chapter 127, Masonic Hall, 7:30 p.m. Officers practice. WEDNESDAY Evangeline Circle of United Church of Christ, 7:30 p.m., church. K. of C. auxiliary Card Party K. of C. Hall, 8 p.m. American Cancer Society, Film showing, I. & M. Building, 7:30 p.m. O. N. O. home demonstration club, Mrs. Herman Durr, Preble, 7:30 p.m. Zion Lutheran Missionary society, Parish hall, l : 30 p.m. Naomi Circle, First Presbyterian church, 9 a.m. Ruth Circle cf the First Presbyterian church, Mrs. Elbert Smith, Jr., 8 p.m. St. Ann Study Club, Mrs. Bernard Rumschlag, 1:30 p.m. Lady of Lourdes Study Club, Mrs. John Lengerich, 8 p.m. Decatur Business and Professional Women’s Club, Country Charm Restaurant, 6:30 p.m. Calvary E. U. Church Ladies Aid, Mrs. Paul Hindenlang, 7:30 p.m. Ways & Means Committee Decatur Woman’s Club, Mrs. Gerald Durkin 8 p.m. THURSDAY I & M Girls, Nancy Martin, 8:00 p.m. St. Joseph Study Club, Mrs. Pete Reynolds, 8:15 p.m. Wesley Class First Methodist Church, 7:30 p.m. Church Lounge. W. S. C. S. First Methodist Church 10:30 a.m. executive meeting. Circle meetings 11:00 h.m. Queen of Holy Rosary Study Club, Mrs. Helen Darling, 8:00 p.m. Mary-Martha Circle, First Presbyterian church, Mrs. H. L. Koontz. 2 p.m. Wesley Class Methodist church, 7:30 p.m. Rachal Circle of Bethany Evangelical church, Mrs. Kenneth DeArmond, 7:30 p.m. The Order for Rainbow for Girls, after school 3:30 p.m. Practice for Initiation. The Order of Eastern Star, Masonic Hall, 7:30 p.m. Mt. Pleasant WSCS, Church, 7:30 p.m. Missionary Circle, Church of God, Fellowship Hall, 7:30 p.m. Salem Methodist WSCS, Mrs. Ronald Bryan, 1:30 p.m. St. Judp Study Club, Mrs. Harry Massonee, 8:00 p.m. Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, Janey Alison and Dee Macke, 6-9, Rosemary Gase and Carolyn Brown. FRIDAY American Legion Auxiliary, Legion Home, 8 p.m. (Business) Rummage Sale, Delta Theta Tau Sorority, C. L. of C. Hall 6:30 to 9 Rummage Sale, First Presbyterian Church basement 1-5 p.m. Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, Gwen Doan and Colleen Linn, 6-9, Norma Moore and Jeanne Knape. SATURDAY Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, Marcia Stevens and Nola Isch. American Cancer Society Film Showing, I & M Building, 1:30 p.m. Rummage Sale, Delta Theta Tau Sorority, C. L. of C. Hall 9 to 3 Rummage Sale, First Presbyterian Church basement 9 a.m.2 p.m. “Spring is Here” Variety Show, Zion Lutheran Church, Friedheim, 8 p.m. SUNDAY ‘Spring is Here” Variety Show, Zion Lutheran Church, Friedheim, 8 p.m. MONDAY I. H. C. A., I & M Building, 7:30 p m. D. A. V. Auxiliary, D. A. V. Hall, 7:30 p.m. Business. Pythian Sister Needle Club, Moose Home, after Temple, 7:30 p.m. Merrier Mondays Home Demonstration, 7:30. Mrs. Ed Bryan, assistant Mrs. Jerry Mitchel. Staff Practice, Pythian Sisters Needle Club, Moose Home 7:30 p.m. hospital: George and Mary Jane Shaw Kahn, 1010 Krick, are parents of a baby boy born at 7:22 a.m. today, weighing 7 lbs. and 5% oz. v STOP that cough with ( our » own Cough Syrup , Kohne Drug Store

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Mis Rosemary Baker, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David C. Baker, 317 South Third street, Decatur, and David Edward A. Ellsworth, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ellsworth, 135 Limberlcst Trail, Decatur, exchanged vows Saturday at 6:30 p.m. in the rectory of the St. Mary’s Catholic church. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Chas. Ueber. The bride wore a three piece off white wool suit with matching accessories, and wore an orchid corsage. Matron of honor was Mrs. Paul Gross, sister of the bride, and she wore a gold wool suit with bone colored accessories, and her shoulder corsage was made of white baby poms. The groom selected Larry Fravel as his best man. ■<> For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Baker wore a three piece suit in green and complemented her outfit with bofie colored accessories. The .groom’s mother chose a two piece beige suit with a yellow hat and bone accessories.

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Both mothers wore corsages of yellow roses. Following the wedding ceremony, a dinner was held at Fairway restaurant for the wedding party and immediate family. After a two weeks Florida honeymoon the young couple will be in their new home at 612 Limberlost Trail. The new Mrs. Ellsworth is a graduate ofc»Decatur Catholic high school, and Central Technical Institute, and is employed at the Central Soya company. The groom is a Decatur high school graduate and attended Indiana University. He is affiliated with his father in the Ellsworth Hi-Way garage. Congressmen Guests Al Reulher Party WASHINGTON (UPI) — Labor leader Walter P. Reuther is throwing a party for Congress tonight. More than 300 of the 534 members of the House and Senate are expected to attend. ■ . — —— Reuther, acting as host on behalf of the AFL-CIO industrial union department, planned a civil rights theme for the reception and dinner at the StatlerHilton Hotel. But AFL-CIO sources said there was sure to be plenty of lobbying on other labor-backed issues by 300 or more union officials who also were invited. The heavy turnout of congressmen was regarded as an e'ection-year recognition of or(jLnized labor’s political punch at the polls in November. Reuther’s party, however, has a bipartisan flavor. The Demo-cratic-leaning union group decided to honor a Republican House member this year. Rep. William M. McCulloch, R-Ohio, ranking GOP member of r the House Judiciary Committee, was scheduled to receive an award for his leadership in steering the civil rights bill through the House. Chairman Emanuel Celler of the Judiciary Committee, a New York Democrat, was to receive a similar award. The two main scheduled speakers were Senate Democratic Whip Hubert H. Humphrey, Minn., floor manager of the civil rights measure, and his Republican counterpart, Sen. Thomas H. Kuchel of California. Both were expected to discuss prospects for approving the legislation without substantial changes.

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Locals I Allen Birch, John Wagley, - Richard Everett. Bill Stuckey r and Kenneth Hgbegger, members £ of Boy Scout troop 72 of Mon- gE roe, attended a training meeting jx with their parents recently at theg Trinity Episcopal church in Fortg Wayne. They received instruc-g tions for the national jamboree toj? be held at Valley Forge, Pa.,g which the youths plan to July 13-25. They will also visit Niagra Falls, Albany, West Point = and spend a day at tne New York J World’s Fair. V Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Buett-f ner were weekend guests of the Lloyd Millers of Monroe, and b Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buettner Pleasant Mills. ' t Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus F. Mil-1* ler and son Doug returned to their £ home in Lima, Ohio, after attend-* ing the funeral of Charles J.£ Miller. , After attending the funeral orchis father, Charles J. Miller, J. Miller returned to his home Orange, Calif. X Miss Jenean Grogg, of Genvea.js was dismissed Saturday from the Wells county hospital. Miss Phyllis Fullenkamp, of* route 2, Geneva has been admitted to the Jay county hospital, andg Mrs. Mabel Brooks and son, ofg Berne, have been dismissed. * Elmer Hugh Mann, 42 of Gen-1? eva, forfeited a $25 bond whenff arrested in Mercer county, Ohio.E for parking on the highway. Tanker Rams Bridge, | At Least Five Dead I MARACAIBO, Venezuela? (UPI) — The super-tanker Esso Maracaibo rammed three pillars of the huge Lake Maracaibo bridge early today, killing at least five persons. The 36,000-ton vessel collided with the pillars shortly after midnight EST, apparently due to a mechanical failure on board. The crash brought down at least 200 yards of the span, the longest of its kind in the world, plunging four automobiles into the water. The dead were among those dumped from the bridge. There were no reported casualties among the tanker’s crew. The tanker was reported leaking oil and listing badly, while the five-mile-long, multi-million-dollar bridge was out of commission. All maritime traffic in and out of the lake, wa’s temporarily halted, cutting off shipments of oil from the Lake Maracaibo oilfield. Collapse of the bridge also severed the major link between Maracaibo — Venezuela’s second largest city with 500.000 population — and the rest of Venezuela. Cause of the accident was not immediately determined. Slight Pollution To Wabash By Oil Leak BERNE, Ind. (UPD — A 10inch pipeline carrying crude oil from Oklahoma oil fields to a Toledo. Ohio refinery sprung a leak Monday at a point where it crossed the Little Wabash River, but pollution was slight. The Gulf Oil Co. said there was very little loss of oil and almost none of it went into the river which drains into the Ohio River. A crew was sent to put a sleeve over the cracked weld joint. The oil company said the pipeline was shut down and the oil inside drained into a pit. Two Variances Are Approved By Board The Decatur board of zoning appeals granted two variances Monday night, one on a temporary permit, when neighbors joined in the petitions to permit the chonges. Floyd Hitchcock, of 810 Line street, was granted a temporary variance for one year to allow him to park a house trailer on his lot, at the rear of the home, at least 40 feet behind the home, provided that his daughter lives in the trailer. The Winteregg-Linn funeral home was granted a variance to build a new addition which will be parallel to Adams street, and which win extend slightly over the “front” line on Third street, which does not enter Adams street at right angles.

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Mr. and Mrs. David C. Wynn, 116 South Fourth street, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Kay Marie, to Larry D. Affolder, son of Mrs. John Affolder, 122 South Sixteenth street, and the late Mr. Affolder. The bride-elect is a graduate of Decatur high school and Parkview memorial hospital school of X-ray technology. She is employed as a registered technician at Physicians Plaza, Fort Wayne. Affolder, also a graduate of Decatur high school, is associated with Big Guy Restaurants, Inc. as assistant manager of the Happy Humpty Drive-In, Waynedale. A late June wedding is being planned.

Noted British Actor Is Critically 111 HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — English actor Peter Sellers was moved to an intensive care unit early today for treatment of a heart attack when complications set in and his condition was changed from “satisfactory” to “'critical.” “It looks like a close one,” a hospital spokesman said after the actor was moved at 430 a.m. PST and doctors were called to his side. The complications were caused by shock and a disturbance in the rhythm of Sellers’ heart beat. The 38-year-old actor suffered the attack at his home Monday. His wife, Swedish actress Britt Ekland, 21, accompanied Sellers to Cedars of Lebanon hospital and remained at his bedside during the night. Noted Hollywood physician Dr. Rexford Kennamer, whose patients have included Elizabeth Taylor, described the attack as a “moderate coronary attack” and said several weeks hospitalization were indicated. But Kennamer called in a

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famed heart specialist, Dr. Eliot Corday, immediately and other specialists were summoned for consultation this morning when the actor took a turn for the worse. Although, the diagnosis was given as “heart attack” it also was termed a “coronary thrombosis” by a hospital spokesman who said anti-coagulants were administered. Sellers came to Hollywood for a costarring role with Kim Novak, Felicia Fart and Dean Martin in the movie “Kiss Me, Stupid.” The Mirisch Corp., producers of the film, shut down production on the film Monday after learning of the attack. “We are awaiting further medical developments before deciding whether Sellers will be replaced in his role,” the spokesman said. Sellers’ wife arrived in Hollywood from England recently to join him, leaving a starring role in the 20th Century Fox picture “Guns of Batasi” which was being filmed in London. Sellers and Miss Ekland were married in a civil ceremony in Guildford, England, Feb. 19, four weeks after they met. Sellers left’ for Hollywood shortly afterwards.