Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 84, Decatur, Adams County, 9 April 1957 — Page 3
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. MISS SHARLENE HUFFMAN IS MARRIED AT BERNE FRIDAY Miss Sharlene Huffman and Derryl H. Lehman exchanged wedding vows at 8:30 o’clock Friday evening in the Evangelical United Brethren church at Berne. The Rev. Beven Kimmel, of Oakwood, 0., cousin of the bride, officiated for .the double-ring ceremony, assisted by the Rev. A. E. Givens. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Huffman of 411 East Main street, Berne, and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lehman, of route 1, Berne. Palms, ferns and candelabra formed the background for the ceremony, and a program of wedding music was provided by Mrs. Edgar Sprunger, organist, and Mrs. Beven Kimmel, vocalist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride appeared in a gown of white nylon embroidered organdy over blush pink taffeta. The fitted bodice was fashioned with a high neckline of tulle over pink taffeta, self covered buttons down the back, and long sleeves tapering to points over her wrists. Tiers of white embroidered organdy over pink taffeta cascaded from the waistline, and formed a bouffant skirt. Her veil of pale pink silk illusion was caught to a half hat of tulle, trimmed with seed pearls. She carried a white Bible, topped with a purple orchid. Miss Jane Figley, of Rockford,
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0., attended her cousin as maid-of-honor. Another cousin, Miss Helen Huffman, also Rockford, and Miss Jennifer Lehman, youngest sister of the bridegroom, served as bridemaid and junior bridemaid, respectively. The honor attendant wore a ballerina length gown of purple taffeta, while the other attendants wore orchid colored gowns. They wore headpieces to match the color of their gowns, and carried bouquets of pink carnations. Ted Bollenbacher, of Willshire, 0., was ring bearer, and carried the rings on a pink taffeta pillow. Kent Sprunger, friend of the bridegroom, served as best man, and Stanley Lehman, the bridegroom’s brother, was groomsman. Guests were seated by Robert Huffman, brother of the Wide; Stanley Teeter and Burdette Custer, brothers-in-law of the bridegroom, and Jerry Dubach, friend of the bridegroom. Following the ceremony, the couple was honored at a reception, which was held in die church basement. Serving the guests were Mrs. Robert Huffman, sister-in-law of the bride; Mrs. Stanley Teeter, sister of the bridegroom; Miss Pat Tauber, of Gary; Miss Pat Nyffeler and Mrs. Al Egley, of Berne. Mrs. Burdetter Custer, of Decatur, sister of the bridegroom, was in charge of the guest book. When the couple returns from a two week trip to Florida, they will reside at 151 West Main street. Mrs. Lehman is a graduate of the Berne-French high school, and her husband was graduated from Monroe high school. He is presently engaged in farming. CHARLES W. "JOHNSONS ARE HONORED ON ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Johnson, who recently celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary, were guests of honor at a family dinner at the Youth and Community center. Approximately 140 relatives and friends called on the couple, during an open house held at the Center later that afternoon. The serving table was overlaid with a white linen tablecloth, and the table was centered with a three tiered wedding cake. The floral arrangements used on the table were the gifts of the couple's grandchildren. * Relatives attending from a distance were Mrs. Mary Cornthwaite, Springfield, Ill.; Bill Cornthwaite, Chicago, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hartman and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartman, of Muskegon, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and Jerry Johnson, of Fruitport, Mich.; Bonnie Allers, of Big Rapids, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson and, son Tom, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Myers and family, of Findlay, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson and daughter. of Ottawa. O.; and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Eady and daughter of Bryan, O. "ABROAD WE GO” THEME OF RESEARCH CLUB LUNCHEON In keeping with the theme “Abroad We Go,” Miss Frieda Lehman, of Berne, presented an outstanding travelogue, with pictures to the members of the Research club and their guests, at the annual guest luncheon meeting, held Monday at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. The luncheon was prepared and served by the members of the Friendship circle of the church. Decorations carried out the motif, with dolls, flags, pottery and handwork from foreign lands used on the luncheon tables. Miss Lehman, who has traveled through 12 European and NearEast countries, told ot her most interesting journey. Her pictures vividly depicted the lives of the inhabitants of the countries, through their individual and natural surroundings. a She was introduced by Mrs. A. R. Holthouse, who is program chairman of the local club. Committee members for the annual luncheon were the Mesdames W. Lowell Harper, B. J. Thomas, Mary Jane Saylors, W. Guy Brown, and W. L. Linn.
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FORTY-SIX MEMBERS ATTEND PAST PRESIDENTS MEETING Forty-six past presidents of the Adams county home demonstrattion club met Monday evening at the Zion Lutheran parish hall, for their regular spring banquet. Dinner was served by the Merry Matrons of Union township, tor the guests who were seated at individual tables decorated with bouquets of jonquils and pussy willows. The invocation was given by Mrs. Harry Crownover,, Mrs. William Neadstine, president of the organization, led the group in repeating the club creed, after which Miss Icel Shapßs gave the devotions, using the eighth Psalm for scripture, and closed with prayer. '. The secretary-treasurer’s report was presented by Mrs. Chalmer Barkley, who also reviewed the by-laws of the organization. Mrs. Dan Striker was named as chairman of the nominating committee, and she will be assited by Mrs. Henry Heimann and Mrs. Dortha Shady. A memorial for Mrs. C. W. R. Schwartz was read by Mrs. Striker, of the Monroe Good Neighbors club. • Mrs. Harold Zeigler was in charge of the program, and presented the French township “kitchen band,” which played several selections. A sextet from the same club then sang “The Brown Beat.” In the playlet that followed, “mother calander” and “father time” had the leading rolls. “Mother talendar” introduced each of the months of the year, who were small children, who were dressed and gave readings appropriate to the month they represented. The program was concluded by the sextet singing "The End of the Road.” 1 -I The meeting was adjourned as the members repeated the club collect. MRS. THOMAS BUUCK IS HOSTESS FOR MEETING • Mrs. Thomas Buuck was hostess for the April meeting of the Junior Women’s department of the Decatur Woman’s club, which was held at her home Monday evening. Club president, Mrs. Floyd Reed, presided over the business session, at which time the nominating committee presented its slate of officers for next year. The committee consisted of Mrs. Robert Babcock, Mrs. Roger Blackburn, Mrs. Bill Howell, and Miss Sunya Stucky. Mrs. Reed was reelected president, and Mrs. Blackbum will again serve as vice president. She will also take over the duties of the fines secretary. Mrs. James Allen is the new secretary, and Miss Jeannine Schultz is treasurer. ' The state convention of the Indiana Federation of dubs was discussed, and several members discussed the possibility of attending the affair, which will be held in Indianapolis, May 13, 14 and 15. It was announced that there would be a pot luck dinner at the May meeting, at which time the New Back Interest Printed Pattern Z • *•** ‘ / . <J| • I e flll uII Av ’' ill • 11 17' $33271 ' U%-24%/ inj PRINTED Pattern for HalfSizers—this lovely dress assures easy, accurate sewing! Smooth front silhouette; new back interest displayed by soft folds from hip to hemline, a graceful bow. Flattering any way you view it! Printed Pattern 9332: Half Sizes 14%. 16%, 18%, 20%, 22%, 24%. Size 16% takes 3% yards 39-inch. _ Printed directions on each pattern part. Easier, faster, accurate. Send FIFTY CENTS in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern for lst-class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Decatur Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11. N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER.
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new members will be invited. The legacies of the Junior Arts department will be the guests at the June meeting, with more specific details to be announced at the hext meeting. Miss Louanne Lehman, a member of the comimttee for the evening, was in charge of the program. She gave an interesting talk on “Fashions for the Feet,” with Mrs. Dick Harden and Miss Jackie James modeling new spring shoes and purses from the Haftich & Morrissey shoe store. Miss Linda Pollack modeled a pair of shoes that are 50 years old. • At the close of the program, refreshments were served by Miss Lehman, Mrs. Dean Klossner, Mrs. Allen and Miss Kay Ann Witte. The Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet at the Elks home, Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. A regular meeting of the Welcome Wagon club is slated for next Monday evening at 8 o’clock, at the home of Mrs. Edward Pagelar. ■Z ‘ Mrs. Lewis Rumschlag will be hostess to the Town and Country home demonstration club, Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Members of the Knights of Columbus auxiliary will attend a card party at the K. of C. hall, Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The Zion Lutheran Missionary society will meet at the parish hall Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. All members are urged to attend the Thursday evening meeting of the Associated Churches of Decatur. The meeting Will be held at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, and is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. A business meeting of the D. A. V. auxiliary will be held at the D. A. V. hall, Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. The ladies of. the Pleashnt Mills Baptist church will convene at the home of Mrs. Ben McCullough. Wednesday evening, for their regular W. M. S. meeting. Tonight at 8 o'clock, a regular meeting of the Eagles auxiliary will be held at the Eagles hall. Mrs. Wayne Peterson will enter*tain the members of the Queen of the Rosary study club, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. The Evangeline circle of the ZiOn Evangelical and Reformed ehurch will meet with Mrs. LaVern Roth, Wednesday evening at 8:30 o’clock. The Women’s Society of Christian Service of the First Methodist church will meet Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock, in the church sanctuary. Mrs. W. J. Krick will be in charge of the worship service, and evening circle II will be in charge of the program. A meeting for all leaders and officers of the St. Mary’s parish study clubs will be held Friday evening at the C. L. of C. hall, following the regular church services. Announcement was made today that the Adams county nurses association party, and meeting, originally scheduled to take place Thursday evening, has been postponed. Members will be notified as to when the event will take, place. The scene of the last stage coach robbery in the old Northwest is the old stage road to. Lake Gogebic in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. It took place in 1889.
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The Welcome Wagon ‘ Hostess Will Knock on Your Door with Gifts & Greetings frmn Friendly Business Neighbors end Your Civic and Social Welfare lx*fl*i«*ra Ch* IW Wearfe* The Birth of a Baby ' Sixteenth Birthday* ' Engagement Annbonoeaacnli Change of residence Arrivals of Newcomen to Phone 3-3196 or 8-3479
ins Society Items toi today's publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 3-2121 GWEN HILYARD TUESDAY ‘ St. Dominic study club, Mrs. Herman Gillig,-after church. Mt. Pleasant W. S. C. S„ Mrs. Burl Fuhrman, 1:30 p.m. Dutiful Daughters class of Bethany E.U.B. church, Mrs. Fred Chronister, 7:30 p.m. Rose Garden club, Mrs. Frank Crist, p.m. Dorcas class of Bethany E.U.B. church, Mrs. Martin Zimmerman, 7:30 p.m. Delta 771618 Tau sorority, Mrs. Kenneth Arnold, 6:30 p.m. Tri Kappa guest night, Youth and Community center, 8:30 p.m. Delta Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. Joe Morris, 8 p.m. Psi lota Xi business meeting. Youth and Community center, 8 p.m. V. F. W. Fathers auxiliary, “Ham Party,” at the V. F. W. home, 8 p.m. Associate chapter of Tri Kappa, Mrs. Gerald Kohne, 7:30 p.m. Monmouth P.T.A., at the school, 7:30 p.m. Olive Rebekah lodge, 7:30 p.m. Degree staff practice to follow. Profit and Pleasure home demonstration club, Mrs. Roman Brite, 7:30 p.m. Eagles auxiliary, Eagles hall, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta , Sigma Phi, Elks home, 8 p.m. K. of C. auxiliary, K. of C. hall, 8 p.m. Zion Lutheran Missionary society, parish hall, 1:30 p.m. Pleasant Mills Baptist W. M. S., Mrs. Ben McCullough, regular time. Evangeline circle of Zion E. and R. church, Mrs. LaVcrn Roth, 8:30 p.m. Ave Marie study club, Mrs. H. P. Schmitt, 8 p.m. Ladies Shakespeare club, Mrs. Phil Macklin, 2:30 p.m. B.P.W. dinner meeting. You# and Community center, <5:30 p.m Fourth district Past Presidents parley, New Haven post home. Historical club, Mrs. Fred Handler, 2:30 p.m. w Naomi circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. Wayne Schnepf, 8 p.m. Ruth circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. Richard Macklin, 8 p.m. THURSDAY Queen o fthe Rosary study club, Mrs. Wayne Peterson, 8 p.m. D. A. V. auxiliary, D. A. V. hall, 7:30 p.m. Associated Churches of Decatur, Zion E. and R. church, 7:30 p.m. Town and Country home demon.stration club, Mrs. Lewis Rumschlag, 1:30 p.m. Women’s Missionary society, at the Baptist church, 7:30 p.m. Maratha circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. Sherman Kunkle, 2:30 p.m. Mary circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. William Affolder, 2:30 p.m. St. Jude study club, Mrs. William Kunkle, 8 p.m. W. of the Union Chapel church, ‘ Mrs. Robert Folk, 7:30 p.m. Zion Lutheran Needle club, parish hall, aB day meeting. Stated meeting of Order of Eastern Star, Obligation Night, Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. Monroe Better Homes Demonstration club, Mrs. Clifford Essex. > Women of the Moose, Moose i home, officers at 7:30 p.m.; lodge at 8. FRIDAY Methodist W. S. C. S., church sanctuary, 7:30 p.m. Meeting of leaders and officers of the St. Mary’s study clubs, after church services, C. L. of C. hall. SATURDAY St. Mark’s Lutheran church at Monroeville, ham and egg supper at the church, 5 to 7 p.m.
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MONDAY Welcome Wagon club, Mrs. Edward Pagelar, 8 p.m. Shirley Temple To Make Debut On TV Former Star Back To Show Business HOLLYWOOD (UP) — One-time baby star Shirley Temple, away from show business for seven years, makes her “comeback” and TV debut next fall but her main job, she says, still will be as “a happy wife and mother.” After turning down movie and TV offers since she “retired” in 1950, Shirley finally consented to be hostess and narrator for a series of color spectaculars based on famous fairy tales. “This will be kind of a little fun addition to my life,” explained grown-up Shirley, now Mrs. Charles Black, on the telephone from her home in Atherton, near San Francisco. “I’m very happy here. I’ve been approached many times with TV and movie offers but they always required my being away from home longer than I liked. My family thought sgyeralweeks was too “I accepted this offer because it doesn’t require me to be gone long. My part of each show will* be filmed in Hollywood in one day, and the specs will be done live in New York.” Shirley also may star in one of the NBC-TV spectaculars. The network will move the show to its Hollywood studios so Shirley won’t have to fly to New York. “I’ll do that show on our vacation so my family can be with me,” she said firmly. The pretty Mrs. Black, who’ll be 29 April 23, is "so happy with my life” in suburban Atherton. Her husband is with the Stanford Research Institute and she lives as a typical commuter’s wife. She Js bringing up her three children—Susan, 9; Charles Jr., 5; Lori, 3—without any household help She also dabbles in an interior decorating business, and is active in seven children’s charities.
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Admitted Master Michael Rumschlag, Decatur; Master Samuel Rumschlag, Decatur; Mrs. Harry Knapp, Decatur. * b Dismissed Mrs. Daniel Kelly and baby girl, Fort Wayne; Mrs. Merle Reed and baby boy. Decatur.
Miss Mayme Terveer, a patient a , the Marigarde convalescent home, 2157 Glenwood, Toledo, Ohio, writes to the Daily Democrat to use this means of thanking her many friends for remembering her birthday with cards and gifts. Timothy Alan Gage, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Gage of North Seventh street, has been admitted to the St. Joseph’s hospital in Fort Wayne. Rolland Kaehr, 12-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kaehr, of route 4. was admitted to the Clinic hospital at Bluffton Monday, for treatment. Mrs. Don Arnold, polio patient in a' Cleveland hospital, is reported much improved, and able to be out of the iron lung up to 11 hours daily. She is still paralyzed, but expected to help her now. The Wells county 4H committee is Wells county 4-H committee is presently raising 817,000 to provide accessories and fixtures for a 60 by 160 foot building on their 4-H grounds. The present tax levy there has provided $19,000, which covers only the shell of the building. Marvin T. Ewell, 6f Decatur, was fined sls and costs by Mayor C. A. Muntzinger. of Convey 0., over the weekend, after being arrested by sheriff W. L. Clay for speeding. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Hough, of Geneva, in the Portland hospital over the weekend, and both were released from the hospital. . • Metta Steiner, of Geneva, was released from the Jay county hospital. - Thirteen inches of snow paralyzed Kendallville over the weekend. New Address Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gerber, of route 4, have received the following new address of their son. Carroll; Pvt. Carroll Gerber, US 55583278 ; 93rd Evacuation Hospital, Fort Riley Kansas. Girl Scout News Brownie troop 27 met Monday after school. After roll call and the collection of dues, we sang the. Brownie smile song and "Make' New Friends,” Then our leader talked to us about the tree planting ceremony to be held next Saturday At Hanna-Nuttman park. Then we made and decorated pretty Easter bonnets. We closed the meeting with the Magic Tunnel. Scribe: Mary Lou Hooper
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Lenten Service At , Reformed Church The sigth and- final Lenten service in the 1967 series will be held in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. The pastor, the Rev. William C. Feller, wiU preach the sermon on the theme: “And Thy Neighbor As Thyself.” Special music will be furnished by the double male quartet. The number wilt be, “When the World Forgets" Ackley. Members of the quartet are, Ray Heller, Harold Hoffman, Lee Kirsch, George Thomas, Earl DeWeese, William Feller, Luther Clase arid Wesley Lehirian. Mrs. L. A. Holthouse is directress and Mrs. J. Fred Fruchte, organist. All members and friends are invited to' attend the service. Following the service the members of the confirmation class will be presented to the official board, their parents and interested friend?. Tbs' senior hcoir will also hold a rehearsal after the service. At the Adams county memorial hospital: Richard and Violet Judge Adams. of route 3, are parents of a seven pound, 11 ounce son, born at 11:56 p.m. Monday. _X_ EVERY WED. IS * TOT’S DAY AT EDWARD’S STUDIO — SKATING DANCE CLASS Starting |fTuesday, April W/TTpKK sth ■Sf/VJAW 7:00 p. M - VxLji to 7:30 M * P. M. Your opportunity to get t the most enjoyment out of skating. ENROLL NOW!!! HAPPY HOURS ROLLER RINK Mr. & Mrs. J. C. Miller, OWNERS a: STORE FURS : NOW < IN OUR OWN MODERN VAULT PHONE 3-3202 KELLYS DRY CLEANING 427 N. 9th Street jE Wtateifidway $ tepaint! ; - ! -.'M -' : Makes old wood look new, Brightens metal things, too. Flows on smooth, sets up hard, really covers. Vse it outdoor* or in, Grab your brush and begin... With that wonderful paint by Lowe Brothen! Flex Enamel Flax-Cote lor floor* ]!/!&[ Rex Water Clear A HOLTHOUSE MUG CO.
