Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 307, Decatur, Adams County, 30 December 1964 — Page 3
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1964
SOCIETY
CHRISTMAS PARTY HELD AT ARNOLD RESIDENCE A Christmas supper was held Christmas eve at the Adrain Arnold home. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. William Barber, Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Mcßride, Debra, Sherri, Vickie, and Susan, New Haven; Mr. aid Mrs. Adrain Arnold, Allen, Steven, Linda and Leisa, route 4. After str per games were played and gifts were handed out by a “'ittle Santa," S'even, and hi.s M per, Allen. Those unable to atJnd were Mr. and Mrs. Don Fruchte Ann and Terri of Trotwood, O. A New Year's Eve dance will be held at the Youth and Community Center from 8 to 11 p.m. Thursday, sponsored by the Girl Scout troop 269. This is to be a dress-up dance and those attending a e asked not to wear sports clothes. The C. L. of C. auxiliary will have a pot luck dinner at the C. L. of C. hall Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. The chairman will be Mrs. Leonard Meyer and co-chairman will bo Mrs. Herman Geimer and Mrs. Ncble Drum. > Clarence Lybarger * Heads Poe Masons & Olive Branch lodge 218 F and AM of Poe. elected the following o ficers at a recent meeting: worshipful majfcT; Clarence Lybarger; senior-enjder, Robert Mix; junior warderMarquardt; secretary; Lloyd C. Brown; treasurer, Russell Neireiter. The newly eiecteu mast' 1 * appointed the following to office; Senior deacon. Mervei S. Simtn; junior deacon, Gayl Sheets; senior steward, Earl Hamrick; junior steward, Herbert Jesse; tyler, Cecil Gottschalk; chaplain, Donald Chaffin. The officers are to ba installed by the Three Rivers degree team from Fort Wayne Saturday evening in the Poe lodge hail.
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Locals Mrs. Ralph J. Roop, 339 North Ninth street, is recovering at home from a fractured knee and had the following visitors Monday her daughter, Mm. Russell School- 1 er and children. Bill, Janet, Ed, TOhy and Tommy, Kokomo; and Mr. and Mrs. Claude McCune, Pendleton. David Uhrick and Mr. and Ms. James A. Rhodes and sons spent Christmas and thg weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Uhrick. First Lettuce Fags Given Market Test SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — The world’s first le tuce cigarettes went through a smallscale market test Tuesday and won limited endorsement. “It tas’es like barley”.. .“it’s aromatic .. . “acrid” . .“sharp” . . .“cool.” . . . and “tastes like burning leaves smell” were among comments from a selected group of office workers Some were regular chain smokers, others non-smokers. The lettuce ciga-etfes’ manufac urer, Perry Resnick, was here to talk to prospective distributors and meet with lettuce growers from the Cnearby Salinas Valley. “There’s no tobacco, thus no nicotine, so they’re safer,” said Resnick, president of Guardian Smoking Products Inc., an Oklahoma firm. Although he admitted the lettuce cigaret’es don’t taste like tobacco, Resnick said "curiosity” is on his side. The cigarettes, complete with filter and looking almost exactly like their tobacco cousins, will sell for 42 cents per pack initially.
Club Schedule Telephone 3-2121 Eva Miller Society Editor Calendar items for each day’s publication must be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30) WEDNESDAY Good Will Industries, call 3-4181 or 3-2585 for donations. THURSDAY Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, Marcia Freeby and M. Blackburn; 6-9, Marian Giessler and Kay Burke. SATURDAY Story Hour, Decatur Public Library, 1:30 p.m. Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4. S. Elliott and Barbara Arnold. Masonic Lodge, Masonic hall, 8 p.m. MONDAY Adams county home demonstration chorus. Farm Bureau building, 7:30 p.m. VFW Auxiliary, post home, business meeting, 8 p.m. Dramatic department of Woman’s club, Mrs. James Basham 8 p.m. Civic department of Woman’s club, I & M building, 7:30 p.m. Firemen’s Auxiliary, Fire station, 7:30 p.m. \ Junior Women, Mrs. Lowell Harper, 7:45 p.m. American Legion Auxiliary Juniors, Legion home, 4 p.m. TUESDAY Pocahontas Lodge, Red Men hall, 7:30 p.m. 39’ers, carry-in dinner, Youth and Community Center, 6:30 p.m. C. L. Os C. auxiliary, pot luck dinner, C. L. of C. hall, 6:30 p.m. Cyprus To. Finance Turk Resettlement NICOSIA, Cyprus <UPI) — The predominantly Greek government of Cyprus announced Tuesday it would help finance the resettlement of Turks who whish to return to their homes.
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Automobile Damaged By Fire Last Night An automobile owned by Stephen C. Barker, 20-year-old route 3 resident, received an estimated S6OO damage when it caught fire on a county road at 7:15 p.m. Tuesday. Barker was traveling west on county road 7%, four miles east of Decatur in St. Mary's township, when, he said, he smelled smoke and then saw it coming from underneath the dashboard. He abandoned the vehicle and summoned help to extinguish the fire Damage to the auto was around the windshield, under* the dash and in the wiring. Parrish Reappoints Berling And Ziner Ed F. Berling, Democrat, and Clareince P. Ziner, Republican, have been reappointed as jury commissioners by Adams citcuit court Judge Myles F. Parrish. The reappointments are for another term of one year for each man. County clerk George M. Bair completes the threeman jury board, and they are to be sworn in today by Judge Parrish.
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cjCocat (Couple (Celebrate 50tli lAJedcliny -Anniversary The children of Mr. and Mrs. W. Guy Brown have invited relatives and friends to an open house at the Decatur Youth and Community Center January 3 from 2-4 o'clock to observe the 50th wedding anniversaiy of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Brown were married at the Decatur Methodist church December 24, 1914 by the Rev. D. T. Stevenson. The Brown* have two chld-en, William H. of Decattir and Mrs. J. C. (Mary) Mills of Springfield, 0., five grandchildren and one great-grandson.
Two Held In Theft Os Coin Collection PLAINFIELD, Ind. (UPD— Two men were held today on charges they robbed a Plainfield area home of a coin collection while the owner's body lay in a mortuary awaiting funeral services. . State police said Clifford A. William :on. 32, Speedway, and WilVam L. Williams, 35. Indianapolis, were arrested following a High’ speed chase along U.S. 36 Tuesday night. Police were alerted when neighbors of the Bennie W. Kennedy family surprised an intruder in the kitchen of the Kennedy home where they went to feed the family cat while the Kennedy family was at a funeral home in Franklin. Kennedy, 48, collapsed and. died Sunday^while attending a family dinner near Franklin. The funeral was scheduled for this after-noon. Kennedy’s widow and his son, Larry, were at the funeral home for calling hours Tuesday night when the burglary occurred. Neighbors said they surprised a stranger carrying a box containing part of Kennedy's coin collection. They said he dropped the box and ran, speeding off in a car driven by a second man. When Williamson and Williams were stopped by police, officers said a bag of coins was found under the front seat. Mrs. Marie Kennedy identified the coins as part of her husband's collection, police said.
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No Surgery Needed By Barry Goldwater • WASHINGTON (UPD — Sen. Barry M. Goldwater won’t have to undergo surgery to correct a .back ailment. It had been reported he would have, an operation next Tuesday. A spokesman said Tuesday that Goldwater advised him that his doctors had concluded that therapy should resolve the problem. Goldwater suffers occasional pain from a muscle pinch caused by a chip from a vertebra. Funeral Thursday For Jess S. Reville Jess S. Reville, retired' Richmond city policeman, died Sunday night. He wm member of the Milton Christian church and the Masonic lodge at Milton. ’’Surviving are the widow, the forme- Bernice Masters of Pleasant Milk; three sons, three daughters; eight grandchildren and eight great g andchildren. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Howard funeral home, with the'Rev. J. Randolph Osborne officiating. Tire, Rim Reported Stolen From Garage The theft of a tire and rim was reported to the city police Tuesday by L. R. ,Z ; ntsma.’.ter, of the Zintsmaster Garage. The tire and rim, valued at approximately $25, was stolen from the garage at the corner of First and M'nroe Street. It was believed taken late Monday or sometime Tuesday, *
Undue Pressure By U.S. Is Crilicised HONG KONG (UPD — Modesto Farolan. outgoing Philippine ambassador to South Viet Nam, said today he believes the United States is exerting "undue pressure" on the young generals who engineered that country’s latest coup d’etat. Farolan, who is being transferred to Vienna after 2>A years in Saigon, said in an exclusive interview he believes the Vietnamese generals acted wisely when they dissolved the High National Council, a sort of provisional legislature. "I don't believe the military should be forced to backtrack and reinstate what certainly are undesirable elements . .." he said. "After all, the Army is the only really organized and responsible body (in South Viet Nam). It should be used to promote a cohesive regime . . . “I think ... some form of give and take will solve the present problems, but 1 am afraid that threats of withdrawal of aid are going to bring another year of turmoil.” Farolan said the council included some "suspect'' and "undesirable" members who were constantly harrassing Premier Tran Van Huong and "trying to to pull the rug out from him.” The diplomat was high in his praise of the premier.
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Hospital Admitted Mrs. Melda Moser, Berne; Mrs. Luther Wolfe, Willshire, O.; Mrs. Robert Moeschberger, Geneva; Mrs. Herbert Lengerich, Miss Teresa Collins, Decatur. Dismissed Mrs. Paul Spangler, Miss Kristie Johnson, Mrs. Fred W. Droegemueller, Rev. James RMeadows, Master Michael Bauman, Decatur; Harve Ineifchen, Berne. ADAMS THEATER Tonight & Thursday A Fun-packed Program To Greet the New Year! In Color! “MUSCLE BEACH PARTY” and “BEACH PARTY” Frankie Avalon, Annette, Ro’’t. Cummings. Doro'hy Malone, 1 Buddy Harkett Morey Amsterdam > —O—O ■ Fri. & Sat.—Matinees Both Days! • Ann-Margaret “Kitten With A i Whip" & “Lively Set” — Color. -0— i Sun. A Mon. — Martin A Lewis in 2 Hilarious Comedies!
