Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 263, Decatur, Adams County, 8 November 1954 — Page 3

Monday/November r. 1954

MRS. MARLENE WEAVER HONORED WITH SHOWER 'Mias Marlene Weaver and daughter Robin Lynne were honored with a baby shower given by Miss Bonnie Ailerson and Mrs'. Robert Sharp Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Sharp. Games were played and prises were awarded to Margaret Mcßeth, Sandra Mcßyide and Ann Braun, who in-* turn presented them to the honored guest. _ Those attending were Mrs. Robert Feasel, Mrs. Arthur Heller and daughter, Mrs. Toby Meyers, Mrs. Paul Weaver, Mrs. Richard Weaver, Mrs. Robert Beard, Mrs. Don Smith, Mrs. Floyd MclJride, Mrs. Don Ha-strieter, Mrs. Don Jerome, Mrs. Ralph Ulman. Mrs. Charles Eyansdn, Mr .sDoh Miller, Mrs. Richard Braun, Mrs. Floyd Balliet, Mrs. -Leslie Hunter and daughter, and Miss Margaret Bcßelh. Those unable to attend but sending gifts were Mrs. John Beard, (Mrs. Clayton Wendell, Mrs. John Weaver, Miss Barbara Weaver, and Miss Phyllis Omlor. ■ ~ JOINT EASTERN STAR a MEETING WEDNESDAY Mrs. Carrie B. May, of Haubstadt, ' the worthy grand matron of the Indiana grand chapter. Order of the Eastern Star, will inspect Decatur, Portland and Geneva chapters in a Joint meeting in the Masonic Hall In Decatur, Wednesday at 7:30 P.M. The meeting will be proceeded by a carry-in dinner at 6 P. M., followed by the dedication of babies to the principles of the order and the presentation of a 50 year pin from the Indiana grand chapter to Mrs. Flora Kienile. Several other grand chapter officers and past grand officers are expected to be present, as well as members from other chapters in this area. MONTHLY MEETING IS HELD FRIDAY The regular monthly meeting of the Calvery W. S. W. S. was held Friday in the chdrch basement. The president, Bessie Koos, called the meeting to order. M|rs. Bernice Darr read the scripture and Geneva Drake offerer prayer. The lesson, ‘The Missionary Looks at his Field." was pre<sen ted by Mrs. Harry McDermitt. Geneva Drake read a poem. After the business session refreshments were served by Mrs. Betty Knittie and Miss Elenora Gaunt. \ ATTENPCDNFERENQE -W FOR GIRL BeeUR-S* - Six representatives of the Decatur Girl Scout organization attended the 22nd conference of the Great Lakes region of Girl Scouts 1 held November 3,4, and 5 at the P"winte7Term*l * wM begla December 6 i ■ Oeo/M Course* z Prolmlwal AccMHiHnf, 1 Ex»<«Hv» Secretarial, I Bwlwm AeninittroHMi A Fining a - ... ... .... - ... ._ J Approved for Veteran Training 1 Preview* Buelneu Training / * NOT repaired k International Collage ? • Fort Wayne 2, Indiana

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French 1 Lick Hotel. They were Mrs. Chester Dalzell and Mrs. J.-E. Thacker of the local board of directors; Mrs. Stephan Sallot, Jr. and Mrs. August Kelly, leaders; and Miss Donna Kay Small and Miss Cynthia Lehman, senior Girl Scouts. 7 The theme of the conference, “Girl Scouts, a Growing Force for Freedom,” was developed in four general sessions emphasized responsibilities of freedom, leadership for freedom, roads to freedom, and joining hands for freedom. The staff members from Girl Scout nat lona Laud regional offices directed the general and group sessions. , ALL-DAY MEETING OF MISSIONARY SOCIETY The Zion Lutheran Missionary Society will have an all-day meeting Wednesday, beginning at 9 o'clock. Quilters are needed and anyone having handwork to be done may brlqg it for the group to work on. A potluck lunch will be served at noon. Mrs.- Henry Krueckeberg, project chairman, along with the fall festival committee consisting of the Mesdames Hugh Engle, Louis Jacobs, Lloyd Bowman. Phil Sauer, and Norman Kruse, will meet with the various committees during the morning. The committee, chairmen are: dinner. Mrs. Ray MeDOugal and Mrs. Chester Kleinknlght; dining room. Mrs. Bob Ashbaucher; fancy work, Mrs. Ted Witte: baker goods, Mrs. Henry Krueckeberg; gift booth, Mrs. D. Callow; market. Mrs. Richard Mailand; and movies, Mrs. Wm. Gernand. At 1:30 the regular business meeting of the society will be held, with Mrs. Heiman Krueckeberg presiding. Election of officers and a complete report of the festival committees will be heard. The Rev. Edgar Schmidt will discuss the topic "Our Social Welfare Work” from the Lutheran Women's Missionary Quarterly. Hostesses for refreshments will be the Mesdames Ray McDougal, R. Ashbaucher, Lloyd Bowman and Arthur Hall. The Holy Family study club will meet Thursday evening at 8:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Bill Baker. The Church Mother's study club wilt meet Tuesday evening at S o'clock at*the home of Mrs, Doyle Collier. . * The Little Flower studv club Will m«et' TKursday evening hi 7:30 o*fl<><lt — ‘at“fflt‘Tofne AT" Mrs. Mildred Berling. Xi Alpha lota and Epsilon Sigma i chapters of Brta Sigma Phi will have a pledge party and formal initiation at the Elks home Wednesday at 8 o'clock. The Mt. Pleasant W. S. C. S. will meet Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the honie Os Mrs. Earl Fuhrman. "T-. The Pleasant Mills Methodist W...£..J8L. will meet Wednesday at 1:30 o'clock at the church. All members are urged to attend and riot ice the change of date. The Union Township Farm Bureau and 4-H achievement potluck

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CouplefMarried In Church Rites Sunday Afternoon Miss Betty Jeau, Hollingsworth, daughter of Mrs. Ruth Hollingsworth Haffner and-the late sheriff Harl Hollingsworth, formerly of Ilecatur, was married to Ralph Edward Lutz, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ole Lutz of Portland, Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the First Methodist church. The Rev. Virgil Sexton officiated at the dou-ble-ring ceremony. The church altar was banked with fall colored mums of burnt orange, copper yellow, and brown, also white asters and baby mums, candelabra, and potted palms. White satin bows marked the pews. Mrs. Edgar Gerber presented the organ music proceeding the ceremony and Mrs. Walter Krick was the vocalist... She sang, “Because," "The Sweetekt Story Ever Told,” “Ah. Sweet Mystery of Life,'' “Indian Love Call,” and "My ißosary.” Mrs Krick sang the “Lord's Prayer.” as the couple khelt at, the altar. • The bride selectedlength gown, of ChantiUj* type lace an,d nylon tulle. The fitted lace bodice was highlighted by irrideacent sequins under, a semi-Eliza-bethan collar. Her fingertip veil of silk illusion was caught to a satin headband, effectively trimmed with irridescent sequins and seed pearls. She carried a white orchid on a white Bible with streamers and baby white mums. Mrs. Ward C. Weisel, Jr., attended the bride as maid of honoj and Miss Judith Ann Lutz was the bridesmaid. Miss Lutz wore a cocktail length dress of emerald green -velveteen. The fitted bodicewas designed, with ? off the. shoulder, full collar effect and* a gored full skirt. The maid of honor was dressed the same as the bridesmaid but in burnt orange velve-

supper will be held Friday evening . a the Knianuel Lutheran school. All I-I! numbers and together with all Fann Bureau membeis and families, are Invited. Bring well filled baskets and own table service. The rolls and coffee will be furnished. The Council of Associated Churches will meet Thursday evening at the Zion E. and R. church at 7:30 o’clock. All members are urged to be present. The Girls Guild of the Zion E. . and R. church, will meet in thej church parlors Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The Ladies Aid or Tabea society of Fi iedheim Lutheran church R. R. 1, is sponsoring a chicken suppef bazaar and bake sale Sunday at 4 o’clock. The Decatur Welcome Wagon I club will meet Wednesday at 7:30 o’clock at the public library. Anyone who has received a newcomer welcome wagon call Is invited. The Zion Lutheran Missionary society will meet at the parish hail Wednesday at 1:30 o’clock. "j A swiss steak supper will be held at (the Antioch Lurherain church at Hoagland Saturday at 5:30 o’clock. Price for adults is 31 and children Is 60 cents. The Emblem cltrb will have a dinner at 6:30 o’clock at the Elks home and Initiation at 8 o'clock Thursday evening. The Junior Arts department of Woman’s club will meet tonight at the esbyiterian church at 7* o'clock. The D. A. V. auxiliary will have

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For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Haffner was attired in a beige f.aille dress with brown accessories and a corsage of multi fall colored mums. ’ Mrs. Lutz chose a navy blue sheer dress with pink and navy accessories and a corsage of white and colored* .mums. - Ward C, Weisel. Jr., of Portland served as heat man and. Dale Gagle, David liuckmaster, and Frederick Jetters. all of Portland, served as ushers. The First Methodist church was the scene of the reception following the ceremony with 150 guests present. Those serving were Mrs. Sylvester Everhart, Mrs. Ernest Urick, Mrs. Victor Baltzell. and Miss Bernice Nelson. The serving table w'as decorated with lemon leaves, fall colored mums and centered with a three tier wedding cake with green and yellow trim. The bride- is a graduate of Decatur high school and Michael Reese hospital school of nursing in Chicago. She also attended W diana University. The bridegroom was graduated from Portland high school and has served , four yeajs in the U- S. marine corps, fje atlfinded Indiana - Central College and will continue schooling at Purdue University. — For the--wedding- trip, the bride wore a <ocoa brown wool and cashmere suit with apricot accessorieir and the orchid from her bridal bouquet. After a honeymoon tnrough Kentucky, Tennessee, and SmokyMountains, the couple will reside temporarily in Fort Wayne where the groom is attending Purdue University extension.. Guests from a distance were Mrs. A. H. Becker, Mrs. Robert Kenny of Milwaukee, Miss Louise Fanatre; MlSs Mary Ann Barany of Chicago, Richard Haffner of Florida, Mrs. J. B. Christman es South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. M. J Curtis of Toledo. 0.. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wahlle of Bluffton, O.

a business meeting Tuesday evening. M th.e hall ax7j3fl.«clpvk... v 3„ The Bobo Willing Workers class will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Roman Sprunger.

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Society item* for today’s pub* llcation must be phoned in by 11 a. m.. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Karen Striker Phone 3-2121 MONDAf Junior Arts, Presbyterian church, 7p. m. r Past Presidents Parley of American Legion auxiliary, Mrs. Nick Braun, 8 p.m. Pythian Sisters will have Ndedle club, K. of P„ after temple meeting. Literature department of Woman’s club, supper meeting, Mrs. Leo Kirsch, 6:30 p. m. Gals and Pals home demonstration club, Mrs. Paul McCullough, 7:30 p. tn. - Decatur Camera club, above Citizens Telephone Co., 8 p. m. Research club, Mrs. Ward Calland, 2:3Q p. m. , Our Lady of Fatima discussion group, Ethel Kleinhenz, 8 p. m. Sunshine Girls, K. of P. home, 6:15 p. m. Psi lota Xi honorary group, Mrs. John DeVoss, 7:30 p. m. Fireman's auxiliary, Mrs. Jack Bayer, 8 p. m. Evening Circle one of Methodist W, S. €. S., church parlor, 8 p. m. Inter-River Zone of Walther League Lutheran church Missouri Synod, Lutheran Parish hall, 8 p. in. Roo\ Township 4-H, Monmouth school, potlwk supper, 7 p. m. TUESDAY Church Mother s study club, Mrs. Doyle Collier, 8 p. in. D. A. V. auxiliary, business meeting. 7:30 p. m., hall. W. C. T. U., Mrs. Harold Barger, 1:30 p.m. St. Dominic study club, Mrs. Herman Meyers, 7:30 p. m. Monmouth P. T. A., business meeting, school, 7:30 p. m. Delta Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, dinner at Fairway Restaurant, 6:30 p. m., pledge party later in evening, Mrs. Jerome Keller. Tuesday Eagles auxiliary, hall, 8 p. m. \ Lady of Lourdes ‘study club, Mrs. Albert I-augerman, 8 p. m. Dutiful Daughters Sunday school class of Bethany E. U. 8., Mrs. Francis Howard, 910 N. 2nd St., 7:30 p. m. Decatur Rose Garden club, Mrs. George Sprague, 2 p. tn. Rebekah lodge, I. O. O. F. hall, '7 p m. St. Catherine study club, Mrs. Victor Hamrick, 8 p. m. . - Tri - Kappa’ asßOPiaite "■‘cha’jJt®'? Mrs. Gerald Kohne, p. m. Delta Thetat-Tau. business meeting. Elks hohte. 8 p.' m. • " ” ’ Unit- four of Bethany E. U. B' church, Mrs. imeon Hain, 7:30 p. m. ‘ ‘ UNIT 43 of American Legion auxiliary, bu.-Ehesa meif ifig, 8 p. m. Washington Township Farm Bureau and 4-H achievement night, potluck supper, Adams Central school, 6:30 p. m. WEDNESDAY Pleasant Mills Methodist W.S.C.S. church, 1:30 p. m„ note change of date. — Xi Alpha lota and Epsilon Sigina chapters of Beta Sigma Phi, pwage party and formal initiation, Elks home, 8 p. m. Girls Guild of Zion E. and R., church parlors, 7:30 p.m. Decatur Welcome Wagon club, public library, 7:30 p. m. Zion Lutheran Missionary society, Parish hall. 1:30 p. m. • Historical club, Mrs. Delton Pass water, 2:30 p.m. American Legion fourth District meeting, Ossian, 19 a. m.

BPW club, 6:30 p. m„ Methodist church. ' . Ava Marla study club, Mrs. Frances Terveer, 8 p. m.. Ruth circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. John Halterman, 8 p. m. Mary circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. J. F. Saninann, 8 p, m. Order of the Eastern Star pot luck’dinner 6 P. M„ inspection 7:30 P. M. THURSDAY Holy Family study club, Mrs. Bill Baker, 8:30 p. m. Little Flower study clu'b, Mrs. Mildred Berling, 7:30 p. m. Mt. Pleasant W. fit. C. S', Mrs. Earl Fuhrman, 1:30 p: m. Women of the Moose home, Bp. m.. officers at 7:30 p.m. Salem Methodist W. S. C. S.,* Mrs. Charles Burkhart, 1:30 p.m. Great Books discussion. group, public library, 8 p. m. Naomi and Martha circles, Mrs.Ray Walther. 2:30 p. m. ... Bobo Willing Workers class, Mrs. Roman Sprunger, 7:30 p.m. Stated meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star 7:30 P. M. Emblem club, dinner at 6:30 p. m„ initiation at 8 p. m.. Elks home. Council of Associated Churches, Zion E. and R. church, business meeting, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY Union, Township Farm Bureau and 4-H achievement potluck supper, Enlanuel Lutheran school, 6:30 p. Up —-"—— ,ri--BATURDAY Antioch Lutheran church at Hoagland, Swiss Uteak supper, 5:30 p. m. SUNDAY Ladies Aid of Friedheim Lutheran church, Friedheim school, chicken supper and bake sale, serving starts a» 4 p. -ip. Adams County Ladies On Television Tuesday A program on weight and weight reduction will be presented by Adams county ladies over WKJGTV Tuesday at 12:15 p. m., Miss Bertha Landis, home demonstration agent, said this morning. Mrs. Frema Habegger and Miss Shirley Fenstermaker will take part with Miss Landis in the show, and Mrs. Nellie Schlickman will help with the arrangements.

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V.A. T— —• _ • . _■ Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shell and daughters, Mrs. Kathryn Dawson and Mrs, Marlowe Guilder, attended the Pierce Workinger funeral at Greenville. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fullehkamp motored to Chicago Saturday to enjoy a few days with their daughter, Mrs. James Egley and her husband and family. Miss Phylis Hacke.njos of Monroe, route 1, and Lawton: <■ Smith, of I’eneto, route 1, were gjaijied a marriage license at Bluffton Saturday, 7_Paul- W. Johnston, president, of the Erie railroad, will be the principal speaker at the 30th annual membership meeting of the Chamber of Commerce at Huntington Friday night. WIOJRITAt IF 1 JMa Admitted Mrs. Leland Miller, Willshire, 0.; Mrs. Luther Sovine. Pleasant Mills; Mrs. Fred Ladd, Berne; Master Gary Hart. Linn Grove; Master Richard Moellering, Decatur; Mrs. Edward Faurote. Decatur; Mrs. Osie Zerkle, Decatur; Master Thomas McKean, Berne; Patricia Ann Minch, Decatur; Carl Hirschy, Decatur: Kenneth Coblentz, Bryant. Dismissed Robert Heiman. Decatur; Mrs. Theron Dull, Decatur; Mrs. Dmitri Hendricks and baby, Decatur; ——

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David Hellpr, I.inn Grove; Master Gary Hart. Linn Grove; Mrs. Opal Lennington, Monroevllte; Merlin .Adams, Monroeville; Sol Lord, Decatur; .'yrs. John Mayer, ika'atur; Joseph Appelman, Decatur; Mrs. J. C. Strickler; Ernest Ziegler, Geneva. ■+. ’ j^BIRIH S j At tjfc Adams county memorial Rev.Pand Mrs. Francis Gerken of Convoy, C>., are the parents of a baby boy born Saturday at 4:50 p.tn., weighing eight pounds. Mr and Mrs. Homer Rauch of .Decatur are the parents of a baby boy born Saturday.- at 2:58 p.m., weighing nine pounds anil three ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Genaro, R'azWof .Decatur at e the parents of a baby >boy‘ bprn ’ today at 3:52 a.in., weighing seven pounds and six ounces. • NOW (he Hob Nob Is running under new management. We serve a Noon lunch. , . 263 t 3 MASONIC - Regular Stated Meeting 7:30 P.M. Tuesday November 9 RAY STING ELY, W. M.

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