Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 221, Decatur, Adams County, 19 September 1956 — Page 3

■WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 1956

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LOUISE JOHNSON IS WED TO JAMES LEE HART The First Missionary church in Deegtur was the acene of the September 15 wedding of Miss Louise E. Johnson to James Lee Hart. Officiating for the double ring ceremony, which w at’'per formed that evening at 7 o’clock, was the Rev. Herald J. Welty, who was assisted by the Rev. Gerald Gerig. t The bride is the youngest daughter of Mrs. Maude Johnson of 312 South Twelfth street, and the bridegroom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron W. Hart of route 2, Convoy. O. Floral arrangements of gladioli and mums adorned the altar of the church, and branched candelabra holding lighted tapers completed

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the setting. A program of bridal music was presented by Mrs. Ralph MyerS. Given in marriage by her brother, Lester Johnsop, the bride appeared in princess styled dress of peacock blue, designed with a high neckline. She wore a white hat witji a short veil, and completed her ensemble with light blue accessories. Yellow mums formed her bridal bouquet. Mrs. Carl Lichtenberger served as matron-of-honor in a gold colored dress styled identical to that of the bride’s. Carl Lichtenberger was best man for the occaison and the guests were seated by John Brunner and Robert Hart. A reception for approxiately 100 guests was held immediately following the ceremony at the home of the bride’s sister, Mrs. Jerry Rumple of Homestead 27. Following a brief wedding trip, the couple is residing at 104 W. Oak street in Decatur. Both are employed at Bag Service, Inc. INSTALLATION SERVICES HELD BY TRI KAPPAS The Tri Kappa sorority met Tuesday evening at the Decatur Youth and Community Center for a regularly scheduled meeting. Installation services were held for the new officers. Mrs. Robert Mutschler. recording secretary. Mrs. Kenneth P. Singleton, treasurer. Other officers who will serve for the coming year are Mrs. James Kocher, Jr., president; Mrs. Robert Worthman, vice-president; and Mrs. William Reichart, corres-

ponding secretary. It was announced that Mrs. Lewis Smith will be the county chairman of the mental health Christmas gift campaign. Mrs. E. M. Boggess was appointed as the Girl Scout representative. Reports were given by the various officers and project chairmen, and orders were taken for cards. It was stated that the cards will be at the home of Mrs. John fepaulding for the next week. The door prize were won by Miss Kathryn Kauffman. The next meeting will be a business meet ing at the Youth and Comniunitj Center October 2. ’ —«*- «■■.. DAY OF RECOLLECTION IS PLANNED BY SOCIETY The regular monthly meeting o' the Rosary society was held at the K. of C. hall recently. The meeting was opened with prayer by the officers and members. The possibility of the women of the parish holding a day of recollection on either the 11th or 18th of November was discussed by the group. This would be held at Maria Stein. 0., and Interested parties are requested to notify either Mrs. Florence Laurent or Miss Helena Wehmeyer. Father Ambrose Lengerich, C.P. P.S., gave an interesting talk and also showed colored slides of Chile, where he has been active in the mission field. Refreshments were served b) Mrs. Severin Schurger and her com mittee. ADAMS COUNTY CHORUS HAS REHEARSAL MEETING The Adams county home demonstration chorus met recently at the Farm Bureau building in Monroe for regular rehearsal, with 20 members present. The actual rehearsal was opened by the new president.

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Mrs. Janies Fenstermaker. The director. NJrs. Martin Neuenschwander. led the group in prayer. Following the rehearsal, a social hour and kitchen shower was held in honor of Miss Ruth Johnson, who is to be married September 29. After Miss Johnson opened her many gifts, refreshments were ser. ved. The next meeting will be held October 1. at the Farm Bureau lUilding, at the scheduled time, v’ew members are welcome at this time. ’OCAHONTAS LODGE HONORS TWO MEMBERS FOR SERVICE The Pocahontas lodge recently ntertained with a dinner in honor >f Maxine Dull, keeper of records, aid Esther Hilton, keeper of wampum, for their many years of service in their respective offices. Mrs. Robert Witham was hostess tor the event. The individual tables were apnropriately decorated with fall flowers, and following the dinner, while elephant bingo was enjoyed by the members attending. Two gifts were presented to the honored guests hy Ann Drake, who represented the lodge. The welcoming address was given by the honorees. Those members present for the affair were Vera Gause, Clara Breiner, Hatty Worthman, Goldie Klussman, Fay Kitson, Annie Meyers, Evelyn Spangler, Ann Drake, and one guest, Doris Davis from Indianapolis, the honored guests, and the hostess.

MISS BETTY MILLER IS HOSTESS TO MEETING The W.S.W.S. of the Union Chapel church met recently at the home of Miss Betty Miller, with Miss Jan. et Brown as program leader. Mrs. Cliff Brown led the group in reading from the Spiritual Living manual. Following group singing, scripture was read by Mrs. Donald Smith. Prayer was then offered by Mrs. Gora Fell. The Rev. L.T. Norris presented a short talk on ’’T’astor of Counciling,” after which Mrs. Omer Merriman gave the closing prayer. After the business meeting was conducted, a lunch was served, to the 15 members and three guests present. The Decatur Weight Watchers club will meet next Tuesday ning at 8 o'clock at the Decatur public library. Mrs. Lee Fleming will be host es to the members of the Root township home demonstration club next Tuesday aftetwW*AWAdi'4w*,.A?sisting hostess will be Mrs. Omer Merriman and Mrs. Jesse Slngjeton. The lesson will be “The Carpet Story.” The Evangeline circle of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will hold a rummage gale in the basement of the church Saturday, from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. Any member having donations is asked to call 3-3455 for pick-up service or have articles at the church by Friday noon. Mrs. Dale Death, supreme district deputy. Mrs. Oran L. Schultz, president; Mrs. George Laurent; Mrs. H.R. Frey, past presidents of the Decatur Emblem club, went to Auburn Saturday night where they served on the supreme suite for the installation of officers and ini. tiation of candidates for the newly organized chapter of the supreme Emblem club at the Auburn Elks lodge. They were accompanied by their husbands and Mr. and Mrs. Clement Snell. The Kirkland Ladies club will have their September meeting Monday evening at the Adams Central school at 7:30 o’clock. An auction will be featured in connection with the meeting. Each of the members of the Rose Garden club is asked to bring two guests to the meeting Saturday afternoon at 2:30. when they will present a program entitled “Friendship.” To meet at the Decatur public library, they will have as their special guests, members from the Decatur Garden club. A general meeting of the Bethany E.U.B. church will be held Thursday evening at 7 o’clock in the church basement. Misses Nora and Estella Burden of Grace church in South Bend will present an interesting program, telling of their experiences at the SpanishAmerican mission in New Mexico. Unit 3 will have charge of the devotions. and refreshments will be Served by unit 4 . Mrs. Lawrence Green will be hostess to the Decatur Garden ■club Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Richar4 Green on Parkview Drive. Members note change in place as the club had originally been scheduled to meet with Mrs. Amos Ketchum. Members are also reminded of the invitation to the Rose Garden Friendship day program at the library, Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. If you hara something to sen oi rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results. <<

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MR. AND MRS. JHOMAS GRIFFITHS will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Thursday, with a family dinner at the home of their son, William. The couple was married September 20, 1906, at the home of the Rev. Jesse SUrneburner. Op tn house will be observed Sunday, from 3 until 6 p. m., at the Griffiths home, in Kirkland township, where they have resided 49 of their 50 married years. They are the parents of four children, William of route 2, Decatur; Herman of route 8. Huntington; Leah Koldeway of Hagerman, Ida.; and Glen of route 2, Decatur. They also have 12 grandchildren and one great grandchild.—Photo by Edwards.

Society Items for today’s publication must be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 3-2121 Gwen Hllyard WEDNESDAY Decatur home demonstration dub, Mrs. Clarence Smitley, 7:30 p.m. Emmaus Guild of Zion Lutheran church, potluck supper at HannaNuttman, 6 p.m. THURSDAY Little Flower study club prayer hour. Mrs. Ruth Daniels, 8:45 p.m. V. Fathers auxiliary, V.F.W. home, 8 p.m. Rainbow for Girls, Masonic hall, 6:45 p.m. Ptea#ant Mißs Methodist W.S. C.&., Mrs. Laurg Durbin, 1:30 p.m. So Cha Rea, Mrs. V. J. Bormann, dessert luncheon at 7:30 p.m. Friendship village home demonstration club, Kimsey school, 1:30 p.m. Woman’s Guild of St. Luke E. and R. church, Mrs. Noah Egley, all day meeting. - Do Your Best class of the Trinity church, at the church, carryin dinner aot 6 p.m. Past Matrons of chapter 127 of the Order of Eastern Star, ladies lounge of Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. Zion Lutheran Needle club, parish hall. 1 p.m. Phoebe Bible class of Zion E. and R. church, social room of church, 7:30 p.m. W. of Bethany E.U.B. church, church basement, 7 p.m. FRIDAY Presbyterian Rummage sale, at church, 1 to 4 p.m. SATURDAY Bake Sale, sponsored by Gals and Pals home ec. club, Firestone store, 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Monroe Methodist bake sale, Central Market in Monroe, starting at 9 a.m. Rose Garden club, with guest Decatur Garden club, Decatur public library, 2:30 p.m. Rummage sale, sponsored by the Evangeline circle of the Zion E. and R. church, church basement, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. MONDAY Kirkland ladies club, Adams Central school, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY Decatur Garden club, home of Mrs. Richard Green on Parkview Dr., 2 p.m. Members note change in place. Decatur Weight Watchers club, public library. 8 p.m. Root township home demonstration club, Mrs. Lee Fleming, 1 p.m. At the Adams county memorial hospital: Floyd and Vivian Myers Thornton of Geneva are the parents of a baby boy. born Tuesday evening at 7:10 o’clock, weighing seven pounds. tjOSP.ITAII Admitted Mrs Edward Diekman, Bristol; Mrs. James Sheehan. Decatur. V ■ Dismissed Mr». Doyle Stetler and baby girl, W’illshire, 0., Enos D. Lehman.

List Schedule For Girl Scout Training The schedule for the Girl Scout training course to be conducted by Mrs. Lowell Harper of Decatur was set at an organizational meeting Tuesday night. A total of 28 leaders and co-leaders attended the first session of the training course, which is being sponsored — by the Girl Scout council. Leaders must attend 16 hours of training to receive a certificate but all persons interested in Girl Scout work, including mothers of Girl Scouts, are invited to attend any of the sessions. The schedule includes Thursday, Sept. 20; Tuesday, Sept 25; Thursday, Sept. 27; Tuesday, Ott. 2; Thursday, Oct. 4; Tuesday, Oct. 9. and Thursday, Oct. 11. Each of these meetings will be from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Decatur Youth and Community meeting will be an outdoor nee* sion. Rummage Sale — Zion Reformed Church, Saturday, September 22nd. 9:00-4:00. 221 t 3

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Miss Mary Lou Voglewede. daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Arthur Voglewede of this city, left Tuesday for Cincinnati, where she Is enrolled as a freshman at Mt. St. Joseph's College. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Briggs of Gary, have been visiting this past week with Mrs. Eugene Runyon. They left yesterday for Baltimore, Md., where they will visit their son, Robert H, Briggs, and Ma family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert ißumaclUag accompanied their son, Donald 'ft..to Ada, Ohio, Sunday, where he will enter his freshman year at Ohio Northern Unversity. He will be a student in pre-pharmacy. , Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bosse, newlyweds from .Cleveland Heights, Ohio, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bosse over the week-end. Ball point pens have replaced the old scratchy type pens on the counters at the Decatur post office. The First State Bank has had the ball point successor to the old type pen on, its public counters for several gionths. New Ohio automobile speed laws, effective October 1, will permit passenger cars to be driven 60 miles per hour in the daytime and 50 miles an hour at night. Present limit is 50 miles per hour, day and night. Presbyterian Rummage Sale, Church Basement, Friday afternoon 1 to 4, September 21; Saturday 9 to 4, September 22. - T-x

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