Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 240, Decatur, Adams County, 11 October 1956 — Page 3

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1956

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BUSSINESS MEETING HELD BY AUXILIARY Th® American Legion auxiliary unit 43 met at the Legion Home Tuesday evening. Mre. Wilson Beltz, president, presided at this first business meeting of the new club year. The auditing and budget report were given by Mrs. Vincent Bormann, and the treasurer’s report was presented by Mrs. Ralph Roop. The merit chairman, Mrs. Elmer Darwachter, reported two points to the group, one concerning the budget and the other for bonding the Unit treasury. It was decided not to have the Poppy Poster contest this year, but to have a window display Instead. Mrs. Bormann and Mrs. Frances Monohan were appointed on the sick committee for November. The women were reminded that the Veterans Day dinner would be prepared by the auxiliary, op November 10. The membership drive will be November 12. Seven of the auxiliary's chairmen were selected as district chairmen. They are as follows: rehabilitation. Mrs. Herman Dierkes; junior activity, Mrs. Ed. Bauer: legislation, Mrs. Ralph Roop; finance. parliamentarian and rehabilitation co-chairman. Mrs. T. C. Smith. The president appointed her chairmen for the coming year, who are: Americanism, Mtss Margaret'"Kiting: awards, Mrs. Elmer Dlirwachter;- childwelfare, Mrs, R. C. Hersh: Knighstown home, Mrs. Joseph Hunter; community service, Mrs. Charles Chew; civil defense, Mrs. R. C. Hersh; constitution and by-laws, Mrs. Tilman Gerig; and education and scholarship. Mrs. Frank Crist. Also finance, Mrs. Vincent Bormann; Girls’ State, Mi*. Dallas Brown; gold star. Mrs. Arthur Myers; radio and TV, Mrs. Howard Hendricks; junior activities, Mrs. Ed Bauer; legislation, Mrs. Severin Schuirger; membership, Mrs. Melvin Lluman; mqrit, Mrs. Elmer Darwachter; music, Mrs. Arthur Myers; national security, Mrs. Dee Fry back; poppy chairman, Mrs. Harve Baker: and PanAmerican. Mrs. Joseph McConnell. Publicity, Mrs. Mabel Liniger; rehabilitation, Mrs. Adrian Baker; service sales. Mrs. Herman Dierkes; parliamentarian, Mrs. Ed Bauer; cards and flowers, Mrs. Arthur Myers: hospital equipment chairman. Mrs? HdiPVe 'lJJflftr; pianist. Mrs., Deacon Yoder; house committee. Mrs. Clark Flaugh and Mrs, Elmer Darwachter. 1 It was announced that the Saturday school of instruction is to be held at Churubusco, and attending from the Decatur auxiliary will be Mrs. Wilson Beltz, Mrs. T. C. Smith, Mrs. Ed Bauer, and Mrs. Herman Dierkes. The chaplain, Mrs. Arthur Myers, recited the prayer of peace and the meeting was closed. MRS. EARL STUCKEY HOSTESS TO DELTA LAMBDA SORORITY Mrs. Carl Stuckey was hostess to the Delta Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. at a Tuesday evening meeting. The meeting w'as opened with the opening ritual, followed by a brief business meeting conducted by the president, Mrs. William Affolder. Mrs. Carl Gattshall and Mrs. Mabel Sautters tjad charge of the evening’s program. Mrs. Gattshall presented an interesting paper on “Jewelry” and illustrated her talk with a beautiful display of jewelry from the Bower Jewelry store in Decatur. She also showed a group of heirloom pieces belonging

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to different members of the sorority. Mrs. Sautters had as her topic, “The History of Dress," and she showed a button collection belonging to the 18th and 19th centuries. She also showed some towels that were hand woven by her greatgrandmother. The next meeting will be held with Xi Alpha Xi chapter at the home of Mrs. Affolder, October 23. This will be a social meeting. TRI KAPPA ASSOCIATES MEET WITH MRS. LOIS BLACK Mrs. Lois Black was recently hostess to the associate chapter of Tri Kappa. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. RofierT Mills and Mrs. Dale M-oses. , Mre. Robert Holthouse, president, conducted the business meeting. The group decided to sponsor a Girl Scout troop this year, and also to donate $lO to the Community fund. The associate chapter is sponsoring a rummage sale October 27. and this project was discussed. More definite plans will be announced in the near future. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostesses during the social hour. 8080 ORGANIZATION HAS OCTOBER MEETING The Bobo community organization held their monthly meeting recently at the Bobo school. The meeting was opened with group singing, followed by a group contest. During the business meeting, it was decided that the cpmmittee in charge of each months meeting, should provide someone to take care of the children. Refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Hilbert &Mr. ond Mrs. Richard Schafer. The committee for November will consist of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McAhren and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rich. PSI IOTA XI MEETS AT COMMUNITY CENTER The Psi lota Xi sorority met at the Youth and Community cenat the Youth and Community Center recently for their regular monthly business meeting. Mrs. Betty McNerney presided over the business meeting, during which time reports were given on the recent style show, sponsored by the sorority. Other philanthropic projects for the coming year were also discussed by the committee chairmen. Mrs. Gene 'Rash announced that the annual Psi lota Xi Thanksgiving dance will be held at the Moose home, Friday, November 23. More specific plans will be announced in the near future.

The Builders class of the Trinity church will meet Friday evening in the church baseinent. Hosts will he Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kitson, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hesher. Mrs. Richard Arnold will be hostess to the Eta Tau Sigma sorority. Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. State Police Budget 17 Million Delia rs INDIANAPOLIS (UP)—A 1957 1959 biennium budget asking more than 17 million dollars has been submitted by the Indiana state police department. The budget proposal, more than sjas j a million dollars above the current budget, was filed Wednesday with the state budget committee for review before the 1957 legislature meets. It calls for the addition of 163 new troopers to the force and pay increases of $25 a month for 540 troopers and officers now on the Staff. The budget also asked for S2O monthly pay hikes. $lO in mid: year of 1957 and $lO in midyear of 1958, for civilian employes.

I ‘ . ill '■ I M H Society Items for today’s publication must be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) ’ Phone 3-2121 Gwen Hllyard THURSDAY Queen of Peace discussion club, Mrs. Helen Heimann, 7:30 p.m. St. George study club, Mrs. Leo Miller, 8 p.m. Little Flower study club, Mrs. Rose Tanvas, 7:30 p.m. St. Jude study club, Mrs. Troy Fennig, 8 p.m. Mt. Pleasant W.S.C.S., church basement, 1:30 p.m. W.S.C.S. of Methodist church, at the church, 1:30 p.m. Ave Maria stury club, Mrs. Gerold Durkin, 8 p.m. Mary Circle of Presbyterian church, 2:30 p.m. ~. Salem Methodist W.S.C.S., Mrs. Clair Kelsey, 1:30 p.m. Union Chapel W.S.W..S-, Mrs. Thurman Drew, 7:30 p.m. Queen of Rosary study club, Mrs. Joseph Tricker, 8 p.m. Women of the Moose. Moose home, 8 p.m. Officers at 7:80 p.m. Martha circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. Myrtle Filson, 2:30 p.m. Associated churches of Decatur, Zion 'Reformed church, 7:30 p.m. Baptist Missionary society, church, 7:30 p.m. D.A.V. auxiliary, D.A.V. hall, 7:30 p.m. Order of Eastern Star, stated meeting, 7:30 p ; m. Phoebe Bible class of E. and R. church, church social room, 7:30 p.m. Adams county rural youth hebo party, American-legion home, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY Builders class of Trinity church, church basement, 7:30 p.m. Work and Win clgss meeting, Ed H0wer,,716 Marshall street, 7:30 p.m. W.S.C.S, of Mt Tabor church, postponed until next Friday. W.S.W.S. of Calvary E.U.B. church, in the church basement, 8 p.m. Harvesters and Y.P.M.B. of Mt. Zion U.B. church, Roman Sprunger, 6:30 p.m, Valparaiso Guild rummage sale, 150 South Second street, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. - i - SATURDAY Valpariso Guild rummage sale, 150 South Second street, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. MONDAY Girl Scout troop 14, sth grade room at Northwest school, 3:15 p.m. Rosary society, K. of C. hall, 7:30 p.m. « TUESDAY Eta Tau Sigma, Mrs. Richard Arnold, 8 p.m. Merry Martons home tion club Halloween party, Mrs. , Otto Boerger, 7:30 p.m. ‘

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Marcia Walters Wed Recently To Kenneth Manley Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Manley were recently married in the Church of God in Sidney, Ohio. The Rev. Carl W. Hawkins read the double-ring vows, Saturday evening, September 29, at. 6:30 o’clock. Only members of the immediate families attended the candle-light ceremony. The bride, the former Marcia Walters, is the daughter of Mrs. Velma Walters ot Van Wert, Ohio, and the late Hugh Walters. Her husband is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Manley. The chancel of the church was appropriately decorated with arrangements of fall flowers. Mrs. Carl Hawkins, organist, and Mrs. Gail Richardson, soloist, presented a program of wedding music. Vocal selections included “Always” and "Saviour Like a Shepherd Lead Us.” Mrs. Hawkins played “Precious Lord Take My Hand," “Prayer of My Heart," and “Jesus Saviour, Pilot Me,” as the couple exchanged their nuptial Vows. A brown wool tweed suit was worn by the bride. She wore beige accessories and completed her ensemble with a beige feather hat with a brow veil. Her bridal corsage was of yellow chrysanthemums. Attending the couple were Miss Dorothy Jean Walters, sister of

the bride, and Glen Manley, brother of the bridegroom. Miss Walters was wearing a light blue dress with navy accessories, and a corsage of white mums. Mrs. Manley is a graduate of Ohio City Liberty high school, and is employed by Joseph Mason & Son. public accountants and tax consultants. Manley is a graduate of Pleasant Mills high school, and is employed by International Harvester Co,, in Fort Wayne. Following a short southern wedding trip, the couple are making their home at 610 West Monroe street, in Deeatuf;- — ——~r~ James D. Nelson, who has just been released from active duty after serving soar years with the U. S. air force, left this morning for Ocala, Fla., where he has accepted a position as machine department manager with Skipper's Office Machine Co. Mrs. Nelson will join her husband in the Hear future. Henry Bromef, manager ot the Decatur Casting company, underwent surgery at the Lutheran hospital Wednesday morning. His condition is reported satisfactory but he is not yet permitted visitors. Pete Rentschler of Hamilton, 0.. was in Decatur Wednesday taking care of business at the Decatur Casting company.

I At the Adame county immortal hospital: Twin daughters were born last night to Donald and Grace Llechty Herman of Berne. They were born at 6:38 p.m. and 6:45 p.m., and weighed six pounds, 15 ounces. and. five pounds, five ounces, respectively. Levi and Josephine Schwartz Christener of Geneva are the parents of a five pound, eight ounce baby girl, born Wednesday at 11:25 p.m. A baby girl was born this morning at 9:15 o’clock, to Lowell and Joan Miller Hawbaker of route 4, Decatur. She weighed nine pounds and one ounce. i ?Wi

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COURT NEWS Examination Filed In the complaint for injunction and damages,by Alva Buffenbarger, etux, against the city of Decatur, the Conditional examination of the plaintiff has been filed. Engle Estats inheritance tax report for the estate of Hugh Engle has been submitted, showing the value of the estate to be nil and that no tax is due. The final report has been filed and a notice has been ordered returnable Oct. 31. Valporaiso Guild Rummage Sale, 9 to 5 p. m. Friday and Saturday, October 12th and 13th. Former Gerber’s Market, South 2nd. 238 t 3