Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 90, Decatur, Adams County, 16 April 1953 — Page 3

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PROFIT AND PLEASURE DEMONSTRATION} CqUB MEETS ■Eva and Beulah fengie were hostesses recently to sjiei|bers of the Profit and PleasureJlbme Deindu-s strat ion club, with the program beginning kvith the club cfeed’and followed by the son£ ‘*Back Home Again in Indiana". . - Roll call was Answered with “what I can see fii»n hny kitchen 'Windows’’. Delota was in charge of Thie president. Lucy Schnepp. over the business session. 5 | •* The evening wai, spfent visiting and doing handwqtk. i Lovely refreshments were in keeping w;ith the •‘Easter season Ito eighteen members, four childift and otje guest by the hostesses jasgisted hy Mary%nn, Carol and Diana Kershner.. , • j ; ki ' V —. 1 —■l| DOYLE KELLER 4>VEN FAREWELL DINNER Mrs. Mildred Keller Entertained lat her home. 227 Soijth |’lrst street Sunday, in honor Doyle, who will leave Mbjidaj, to begin a fcur year term* wish air force at Lackland sir |‘orce base\ Texas. . ( 1 > X Guests were-Mr. ahd Mrs. Joseph Wall Geneva; Mr. J?an<| Mrs. Doh Plat* and family, wr.| and Mrs. Clyde Platt and family, bhurhusco; Mr. and Alts. Paul Mr. anil Mrs. Fred Taylor, ilSfri.! and Mrs. Ernest Platt, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe AVall :4id family, Mr. and Mrs. Kennpth Pjhtt |nd family. Liberty Center; Air. 1 |and .Mrss. James Kitchen Sr.,‘ Dapatur, the hostess and son, Jirrj| and the honored guest, Doyl4 Kdller. j; 1 > MONMOUTH P. T. A. ; ENJOYS BANQUET j ■The Monmoyth |X. held a banquet at the school Recently in honor of • the basketball players and their coach, Holt. De- —— 1.11 lifr I I i

i I £»• ■ Motions began the program § were offered by the Rev. Herald I Welty, pastor of the Decatur Missionary church. ?i|i I Installation of officers y-as lifidJ a short business hour whtifeh j fallowed. Gail fjrrabill, .progiktm , chairman, then introduced hhe I ijlend-aires, who: rendered sev4fel*i sbng selections, whicn werelgreaHy I epjoyefl. Coach llolt wak thenar, troduced and thanked the teUm for their fine cooperation the yehr and madeythe awards.’| Then came the main event,§of, the program,which was a Eddleman Os the Zollner t4stons..The speaker la.ted the. boys’fot their fine sho|virlg for the yeat and in the tkmal and regional tourneys 4ild then went on to\tell of his ex||eridnces in high school and (ollege* h?iskQtball and football. He pis hiost interesting talk pwhat a thrill it was to play in tile Rose Bowl game." i; \ Mr. and Airs. Richard j Mr, and Airs. Gerald GrandstMt, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schultz, Ur.* and Alrs.y Nevin IMiller, , Mr: diid Mrs. Richard Aiahari, Mr. and Robert Kolter, Mr. anil Mni. Dhjo Brandt, Mr. apd Airs. Lee Flenupg. Mr. and Mrsl\ Richard Harklei-ik. ' Mrs. Robert Johnson and M;r«Russell , Fleming made (tip the «v|| mittee for the evening. H | ; ■■ Il MRS. LEVY (HOSTESS X’ TO ROSE GARDEN CLUB v K Twenty one members of the I)|■ejatur Rose Garden club met a regular meeting Tuesday wf’h Mt-s. Grover Levy. Mrs. Alva Bu||eirparger assisted the former. H Topic of the , lesson w*as we plant trees” and wjas with an appropriate polein | “Trees” read by Mrs. Nliland Oct||/ entider., Mrs.. Paul Daniels, pres|debt, headed the business sessions. The May Day breakfast was' nounced and will be Held during, a regular meeting in iMay. ApfH 25 will be a bake sale sponsored by the group. The president read an invitation from the BeAli* Garden 'club, inviting the grejup- to an early spring .flow|| show and tea to be an eVent fcl May 2 from two until four in the Berne auditorium. Mrs. Clem Kortenber then a most interesting report concer|« ing the Indianapolis conventl<nß( and the meeting closed with bene£ diction. Delicious - were served by the hostesses d.ul> ing a social period. PSI OTES HEAR DR. HARSHMAN of Psi iotr. Xi sororit’yy and an enlightening talk on mental institutions AVednesday< evening. ht the Elks home, duesr speaker was Dr. L. P. chief , of nuero-psycliintric‘ services, at the A’eterang hospital in Foj¥ Wayne. » '‘t)h Harshman, .who has had wids

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I experience in the field of psychia- | try, haying served the Fort Wayne j state school from 1920-1951 as dfI rector Hf ! the ineldical department I and also as a private psychiatrist, | for twenty yeare, gave a brief' I history or the founding of state® I institutions and . a description df I their facilities. J He told of his experiences |at the Fort Wayhe school and of I the present work going on at the jyeterans hospital. In summing up ! his talk, he the need for | added personnel hut noted that all jelse was adejuate. I Co-dhtjdnman of the enjoyable programi were Mrs., Robert Anderson and Mrs. James'Cowan. Included in their committee were Airs. : Day ton Swickard, Mrs. Dave Terjveer, Alirs. Ray' Lehman and Mrs. tßichard Parrish. ’ The next meeting will be held -May. 6 with Mrs. Hugh Andrew's. /WOMAN’S MISSIONARY [GROUP MEETS I The \Voman’s Missionary *Assoi iclatihn’6f the Mt. Victory United ■Brethren church met for a regular "’monthly meetin" recently with ;Alf. and! Alelvin Crozier. s Carev j Knittie and Dorothy Miller opened thte session with prayer and ihe host and hostess then ’ ,<ang a duet. Scripture was given by the president, AJrs. Jack Gray, and Mrk. Fairy Cress. .Marcella Crozier Berni6ce Gray offered prayer. ; .The business was taken care of imd the Remainder of the program was turned over to the Rev. and Mrs. Earl Ensminger, returned missionaries from Africa, who told |f their experiences. A question Session followed and the meeting closed With prayer by Rev. Ensminger. i ?(' ( \ ’ HIOLY CROSS DISCUSSION SROUP MEETS Mrs. Herman Rumschlag was hostess recently to the Holy Cross liiscussioin grolip and Mrs. Richard feengerich served as chairman of the program. V ' -i' ■' if The meeting began with a pray- <& to Our Lady of Good Counsel and followed with roll call answered by tlje name and date of a c shint. Tl[e question \box was an-\ swered hnd the chairmah then' rsad an interesting paper on the ‘Riding of the, crown of thorns,” aihd a shiort stlory of the Blessed Virgin, l .3 ■ t Recitation of the rosary for ( peace closed the session. Mrs. Osejar Miller will be hostess for the s next meeting. )t ■ ■ ■ GHURCH MOTHERS r 4 I MEET TUESDAY *Twenty fodr members present forj the Church Mother’s ; meeting (Tuesday evening with ' LoWell Smith. Mrs. Jerry Vfesley Lehman gavO a topic from • Parents Magazine? s Mrs. Vincent Parker gave an article from! the Christian Home followed with the welcome given ! Mrs. Fred Soldner, a new member. 1 Refreshments were served during a social hour by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Raymond AValters, Mrs. Rolland Ladd and Mrs. Kenneth SchnepD. it ' • \ \

» L.I Society items for today’s publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) • Kathleen Terveer Phone 3-2121 f- :' 3 - ■ H 1 THURSDAY D. Y. B. Class,! Trinity E.U.B. I church, 7; 30 p.m. Aeolian rholr. (Decatur school music room, 7 p.m.; Zion Lutheran Trinity E. V. B- choirs, 7:30 p.m. W. S. C. S. Unit 1 of Bethany E. U. B. Mrs!. Alger 2 P. M. Women of ! iMoose, Moose home, 7.-30 p.m., officers/ 7 p.m., informal. Bobo F- BJ \Willing Workers! class. Mrs. Qrdce Tope, 7:30 p.m. Trinity' E. T." 8., D. Y. B. class, church, 7:30 pirn. St. Ann study? club, Mrs. William Kohne, 7:30 p.m. St. Dominic study club, Mrs. Charles Keller, 7:30 p.m. Woman’s Guild, St-. Luke .E. R church, air day Chapel Ladies Aid, Chur-! ch, all day 1 I Friendship Village' club, Kimsey School, 1:30 ip rji-\ 1 Lincoln P. T. A., Lincoln school, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY C. L. of \c. paries Degree t.earfi, K. of C. hall, U3O p.m. Philathae class, 'first Baptist church social! rooms, 7:30 pmi. Public benefit party, _ Legion home, 8 p.m. 1! J Victory and Progressive Workers classes, Trinity E. U. B. church 7:30 p.m. ijji I Pleasant Mills Methodist W. S. C. S.,\ all day, Mrs: Car! Frey, 9 a.m. ' • ' ■ [ Union Chapel Faithful Workers ; class party, Church basement, 7:45 p.m. SATURDAY D. A. V. Auxiliary Bake Sale. Schafer store.! 9? a.m. Bake Sale, tity hail. 9 a.m., St. John Ladies Aid of Bingen. Monda(y V. F. W. Auxiliary!, Pot-luck supiper, V. F. W. hajl, 6i:30 p.m, Busi- ! ness, Initiating, 8 p.m. General Woman's dub meeting postponed. j Adams Central P. T. A., school gym, 7: SO p ni. < . TUESDAY Valparaiso University Guild, Im> manuel school. 8 p in. \ C. L, of C. Society, C. L. of C. hall, Pot-luck supper. 6:30 p.m. Pleasant Mills JP.\ T. A., School, 7:30 p.m ' ' ' Deca tut* trafdeh chib', Mrs. ry Heller, 2 pmi. (' WEDNESDAY \ Pleasant Mills Methodist W. S. C. S., Mrs. Lawrence Ehrsam, 7:30 pm- ' !I!1 ■ ! V : '-1 ___ ?- ___! EDITH MQESCHfiERBER ENGAGED TO WED Martin Moeschberger of Bertie,! announces the engagement and approaching marriage of his daughter, Edith Roa?, to Harvey L. Teeple, son of Mrs ‘ Olivia Teeple of Tocsin. The bride-meet !Is a graduate of Hartford high School arid employed at Smith 1 rothers Furniture Manufacturing c ompany \in Berne. Mr. Tee?le is 1 employed at the Tocsin Lumber and Grain company, i The wedding will be an event of . May 15 in the St. John Evangelical and Reformed chubch, Vera Cruz, at two thirty o’clock; The Rev. Qi/entin Moeschberger; brother of the bride, will perforin the ceremony. A reception wRI follow the wedding in the church pailor. I ■ . TRI KAPPA SPONSORS PHILHARMONIC DRIVE Tri Kappa sorority. Alpha Sigma chatte?, is sponsoring the local campaign fc>r the .Fort Wayne Philharmonic season ticket drive. In addition to the Decatur Tri Kappa representatives, over 10<) campaign workers f!rom Fort Wayne and surrounding! towns and cities have been invited tor the Philharmonic radiq pkrty.! “Symphony Prqyiew.” w|hichi will launch the seMbn ticket dHve. ! The broad- I cast will be' this ifeVenSng over station W. G. L. at eijkht o’clotk, Mrs. J. Clark Maycjin and Miss Helen Haubold. who will attend the kick-off program, serve as cochairmen for Tri .Kappa. “Symphony Preview’,” a half hour program, is to feature the Philharmonic Sinfonietta, under Igor Buketoff. The Sinfonietta is the traveling group oj^.the Fort Wayne Musical society, (consisting, of ’25 musicians from the orchestra. A slate of speakers' will lappear on the air in a panel discussion, giving a review? of the cultural programs offered;to the area residents by the musical society. The community value of such cal group will also b|e discussed. The. Philharmoilic String Quartet, first-chair musicians from the orchestra, will be ,hearid on “Sym-, phony Preview" flaying Londonderry Air, a special (quartet arrangement by Igibr Buketoff. The following selections \wiil be played by the Sinfonietta: Washington Post March by Jokn Phillip Sousa; Thq First Movement of Symphony No. 35 by Mozart; !and Clear Track Polka by pdouard Strauss. The Fort Wayie Philharmonic Orchestra celebrated the besin‘3 - v J Hi j

ning of its tenth consecutive year with the coming radio broadcast. Buketoff, conductor of the orchestra, has announced that the 195854 season will offer the most diversified program in a decade. DUNWIDDIE-FISHER MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Miss Ellenora Elizabeth Fisher, youngest daughter of Sir. ind Mrs. Orval Fisher, 509 Mercer Avenue, and Llbyd Eugene Dunwiddie, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Henry Dunwiddie of Bluffton, were married Sunday afternoon in the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church with the Rev. John Chambers reading the vows. :i A musicale was presented prior to the double ring ceremony by Mrs. David Emb)er r The bride, given in marriage by her father, ,was attired in a tulle ofer satin gown with a lace bodice arid long fitted sleeves. A coronatipn style hat, trimmed with seed pearls, held her finger tip illusion veil in place: Mrs. James Burdg was her sister’s matron of honor. She wore a organdy gown over yellow taffeta with a small tucked cape, and a picture hat. 1/* Bridesriiaids w'ere Miss 'Judy Meyers, Mi-s Sharon Strickler and MLs Shirley Fisher. Their gowns we're identical to that of the honor attendant. All the attendants carried gladiolius bouquets. Mis< Linda Sue Brokaw, cousin of the bride, was flower' girl in a gown made similar to those of the Others. ! 3 ’ .■ I-. George Dunwiddie served tiis brother as best man. Ushers were

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Gerald Dunwiddie, brother of the groom, James Burdg, brother-in-law of the bride, and Kent Speheger, Bluffton. Mrs. Fisher wore a grey and P*”k wool suit with naVy accessories for her daughter’s [marriage.. Mrs. Dunwiddie selected a black and white print with black accessories.. Both had orchid corsages. > One hundred arid seventy five Quests attended the reception following the Ceremony, in the church basement. Serving were Mrs. Glen Morehouse. Mrs. Harold MeyeE Miss Leia Dunwiddie and Miss Patricia Merriman. i Following a wedding trip, the Icouple will reside at. 208% Jefferi son street. Ossian. 1 If ypuvhave something to sell or rooms' for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. It brings results. D. A. V. Auxiliary Bake (Sale, Saturday, April 18th, 9:00 A. M. at Schafer store. . 9012 ; , • !__> - SEWING MACHINES New & WebnHt Quality — Servite < !1 Practical] Instructions Low Overhead, So We Sell For Less. ' STORE HOUrJTs a.m." 8 p.m. BOARDMAN'S Sewing Machine Shop 223 N. First St.