Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 223, Decatur, Adams County, 21 September 1956 — Page 3

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 195«

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RECENT BRIDE HONORED J WITH WEDDING SHOWER •A miscellaneous bridal shower was given last evening for Mrs. Bennet Kemp, the former Alien Tumbleson. Hostesses for the as-. fair were Mrs. 0. L. August. Miss Florence Litchenstelger and Miss Grace Lichtenseiger, at the Lichtensteiger home. * The entertaining rooms were cleverly decorated with full flowers. and the color scheme of yellow and green was featured. Each of the tables was centered with a decorated miniature sprinkling can, filled with flowers, and favors were engagement and wedding ring nut cups. The bride's many gifts were placed on a decorated table, cenRummage Sale — Zion Reformed Church, Saturday, September 22nd. 9:00-4:00. 221 t 8

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F. ..4.2 .... , J ~T7!. A. • > tered with a larger sprinkling can, with green and yellow streamers forming a modified archway. Several clever contests were enjoyed by the group, with the prises being awarded to Mrs. Vaughn Hilyard. Mrs. Ernest Tumbleson. and Mrs. Robert L. August, who later presented them to Mrs. KelUp. * Refreshments were later served by the hostesses to Mrs. Ernest Tumbleson, Mrs. Cedric Tumbieson,' Mrs. Curt Tumbleson, Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. Vaughn Hllyard, Mrs. Harry Essex, M rs - Wilbur Harmon, Mrs. Tom Johnston, Mrs. Paul Von Guiiten, Mrs. Harve Kitsen, Mrs. John Kiess, Mrs. Robert L. August. Mrs. Paul Wendell, Mrs. Robert Lord, and the Misses Becky and Janet Sue Lord, the honored guest and the hostesses. Sending gifts but unable to attend were Mrs. Martha Kemp and Mrs. Harold Owens.

MISS MARILYN ROOP FETED AT MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER Miss Marilyn Roop .bride-elect, was recently honored with a miscellaneous bridal shower, given in her honor by Mrs. Bruce Baughn 'and Mrs. Jim Arnold, at the latter’s home. Miss Roop will become the bride of Dee Myron t ßyerly. Saturday evening at 6:30 o’clock. Upon her arrival, the honored guest was presented with an aster corsage, and was escorted to the chair of honor, placed beneath a large archway centered with a wadding bell, and crepe paper ers - <■»- . Gaines were played and prizes were won by Mrs. J.M. Buck, Mrs. Doyle Rich, and Miss Dianrih Liechty, who In turn presented them to the brldenßlect. Miss Roop then opened her manty useful and attractive gifts which had been placed in a decorated wheelbarrow, beneath a canopy of streamers. Miniature umbrellas were used as individual favors when refreshments were served to the <Mes.dames Marvin Taylor, Doyle Rich. Harold Norris, Eugene Ziner, Lloyd Byerly. Fred Utrecht, Robert Pond, and J.M. Buck, and the Misses Karen Snyder, Nancy Shoaf, Dianne Liechty, Nancy Parrish, Barbara Bowen. Joy Lynn Arnold, the honored guest and the hostesses. Guests unable to attend but sending gifts were Miss Carol Egley. Miss Costa Hike, Miss Mary Jane Rice, Miss Georgia Lawhead, and Mrs. James Lobsiger. 4 ‘ ■£' MRS. CLARENCE SMITLEY IS HOSTESS TO CLUB MEETING Tie D#atur home demonstration club met recently at the home of Mrs. Clarence Smitley, for their regular meeting. Eighteen members and two guests attended the meeting. The president. Mrs. Grover Levy, presided over the business meeting. and Mrs. O. K. Baker gave the lesson on "Carpet Story-Eye Appeal," A social hour followed the social meeting, and the door prize was awarded to Mrs. Gerald Durkin. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Alva Lawson. Mrs. Harry Sipe, Mrs. Robert Drake, and Mrs. Homer Tschannen. , DO YOUR BEST CLASS HAS CARRY IN DINNER RECENTLY Thirty members attended the opening fall meeting of the Do Your Best class of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church, which was held recently in the church basement. A carry-in dinner wag served preceding the meertkjt .. » business meeting was conducted.

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k Mrs. Josephine Robeitold led the devotions, followed by group singing. After the class repeated the ■ Lord’s Prayer in unison, the president, Mrs. Ralph Roop> appointed 1 the committees for the October 1 meeting. ' ’ In charge of devotions next ! month will be Mrs. Robenold, and Mrs. Nina Light will have the spec ial. The program committee in- ' cTOdes Mrs. Clara Hill, Mrs. Eva Clingenpeel, and Mrs. lona Pen- ! nlngton. 1 Hostesses for the October hieet■;Jng'Ewlll be Mrs. Ester Ray, Mrs. | Fannie Hitchcock, and Mrs. Bessie Hahn. ’ The program for the evening ■ consisted of two piano selections by Onalee Barkley, and the girls trio 1 composed of Becky and Linda Jackson, and Gloria Fugate, sang several numbers. • . 1 The Rev. John E. Chambers fa--1 vored the group with a short talk. 1 and Mr. and Mrs. John Gage showed some interesting pictures of 1 their recent trip to old Mexico. PROFIT AND PLEASURE CLUB HOLDS MEETING 1 Mrs. Roman Brite was recently • hostess to the members of the Pro- • fit and Pleasure home demonstra- > tion club, with the theme of the i meeting being "school days." The meeting was called jo order by the vice-president, Mrs. Henry ■ with the group repeat- . ing the dub creed. The history ■ of the song of the month was preI sented by Mrs. John Arnold, after which devotions were led by Mrs., Wilbur Lengerich. Mrs. Melvin Mcßarnes and Mrs. Charles Schnepp presented the lesfton*bh civil defense and a safety lesson on physicial check ups was given by Mrs. Alton Corson. Roll . call was ansered by each member giving a sewing hint. The door prize was won by Mrs. Leonard Schwaller. Refreshments were served by the hostess who was assisted by Mrs. Oscar Miller. The next meeting has been changed to Tuesday, October 2. The opening meeting of the Historical club will be held Wednesday at 12:30 p.m, at the home of‘Mrs. Roy Brice. Each member is asked to bring a covered dish and her own table service. Meat, rolls, and coffee will be furnished. The Academy of the Women of ■ the Moose will meet at the Moose ■ home Monday evening at 7:80 i o’clock. I_- — i j "Friends Night” will be observed Jta the Order of the Eastern Star, t RLutheii■ japeUag .! day evening at 7:30 o'clock.

A regular social meeting of the American legion auxiliary Uuit 43 will be held at the American Legion home Tuesday evening, at 8 o’clock. Eagles auxiliary 2653 will have a regular meeting at the Eagles hall, Monday evening at 8 o'clock. The local auxiliary has accepted an invitation to attend the past presidents and charter night at the Eagles home in Van Wert, O„ Tuesday evening, to begin at 6:30 o'clock. All members who wish to go to Van Wert are asked to be •at the regular meeting Monday eve£ing, so that transportation may be rranged, The members of the Olive Rebekah lodge 86 will have a meeting in the Odd Fellows hall. Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The 105th anniversary of the Rebekah degree will be observed. The Three Link club will meet after lodge. Mrs. Mildred Keller and Mrs. Bertha Ruse will be the hostesses for the Social hour. A meeting of all officers of all the study clubs of St. Mary's parish, is scheduled for Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the C. L. of C. hall. Officers or representatives and members are requested to be present to discuss plans for activities during the coming year. The Pleasant Mills parent-teach-ers association will have its first meeting of the school year Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock, at the school, Theme of the opening meeting will be “Meet the Teachers.” The Delta Theta Tau sorority will have a pledge party, Wednesday evening at 6:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Arnold. Members are asked to own table service, and to drelk in sports clothes. The home demonstration club of Union township will meet at the home of Mrs. Earl Chase Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock, with Mrs. Warren Nidlinger the assistant hostess. AU members of the Slub are to attend. The Preble Sunny Circle home demonstration club will meet Tuesday at the Preble recreation center at 8 p.m. Hostesses will be Mrs. R&lph Mankey and Mrs. Dale t&andt.

joSPJTAI v’’ /fo&r Admitted Mrs, Kenneth Birch, Decatur; Mrs. Elmer Gerke, Decatur. Dismissed ■shelverd Ladd, Dechtur. Woman Is Killed As Auto Is Overturned BOONVILLE, Ind. (UP) — Mrs. Estella McCoy, 72, Gentryville, was killed Thursday and her husband, Bert, 73, seriously injured when their auto overturned in a curve on Ind. 72 about seven miles

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Mrs. Charles Voglewede of Decatur is visiting in Toledo, O„ with Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Whelan and family and Miss Mayme Terveer. Mrs. Whelan is a daughter of Mrs. Voglewede. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Voglewede of Decatur left today for a trip to Dallas, Tex., where they will the Notre Dame—Southern Methodist football game Saturday. "They will £e joined by Mr. and Mra. Kevin Whelan of Toledo, 0.; M. and Mr A Frederick Voglewede of Mexico city, Mexico; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Egan of North Augusta, S. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Higgins of Wilmington,

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Del. ■ • ■ Michael E, Beery, 1127 Master Drive, has completed his orientation program for new atudents at Earlham College at Richmond. There are more than 320 new students at Earlham thia year.

PSI IOTA XI RUMMAGE SALE COMING SOON AT DECATUR HATCHERY SEPT. 29 — 9 A. M. - 3 P. M.

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Tommy Moser, aged three and a half, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Moser. Decatur route five, is a medical patient at Riley hospital. Tommy’s address is, Ward D, Riley Hospital, MOO West Michigan street. Indianapolis.