Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 107, Decatur, Adams County, 6 May 1957 — Page 3

MONDAY. MAY 6, 1957

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MRS. ROY MILLER IS HOSTESS TO SOCIETY Mrs. Roy Miller was recently hostess for a meeting of the Salem Women’s Society of Christian Service. Mrs. Carl Shug led In the devotional period, reading from the chapters of Mark and Luke. Prayer was offered by Mrs. Carl Shug, and Mrs. Lawrence Carver sang “He Whispers His Love to Me,” The society president, Mr* Merle Riley, gave a report of the annual conference at New Haven following the business meeting. Mr?.- Elisha Merriman sang “The Land of Decision,” after which Mrs. Maurice Miller presented the lesion, “We Give Because We Love.” The meeting was closed with the repeating of the Lord’s Prayer, and refreshments were served to the 13 members present, by the hostess. > . % EVERREADY SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS HAS MAY MEETING Mrs. Dovie Bedwell, president of the Everready Sunday School class, called die recent May meeti ing of that organization to order,

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t.nd led in roll call, which was answered by 25 members. The devotional leader. Mrs. W. Guy Brown, used the theme “Mother’s Day” and dedicated her talk to afl mothers. *• Mrs. Asa Pollock sang “Mother of Mine.” A contest, "Old fashioned flowers,” was conducted by M(s. L. A. Cowens, with the winners, Mrs. Giles Porter and Mrs. Anna Vance, winning prizes. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Fred Hancher, Mrs. Harve Baker, and Mrs. A. D. Suttles. ■4LUTHERAN SOCIETY TO HAVE MOTHER'S PARTY The Zion Lutheran Missionary Society will hold its annual party for. mothers, daughters and friends Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock. Featured for the program will be' a narrated trip to the Holy Land with colored slides, shown by Miss Frieda Lehman of Berne. Mrs. Norman Kruse, Mrs. Edgar Schmidt and Mrs. Charles Stuckey are arranging the program. Hostesses arranging table decorations, favors and in charge of the kitchen are the Mesdames Frank Braun, Robert Freeby, Harry Sheets, Robert Zwick and Vilas Wittwer. Those attending will bring a covered dish and table service. All ladies of the congregation are invited to attend. 9 MOTHER'S DAY PROGRAM IS HELD AT CHURCH The Mother’s day program of the Bobo United Brethren Church was held Friday evening at the school house. A potluck supper was served to 80 people. The program was in charge of . Mrs. Louise Bunner. The group Sting “Faith of Our Mothers.” Rev. Seiple then led in prayer. The “Five Teens” quartet sang two number, “A little (Talk With Jesus” and “Just Over in the Glory Land,” and Mrs. Bunner presented a reading, “Mothers.” The girl’s trio of Pleasant Mills high school sang “Serenede of the Bells,” Mrs. Seiple presented a reading, “Mother’s Face.” The girls quartet of the Pleasant Mills high school sang two numbers, /‘Carolina Mhon” and “Where Could I Go But to the Lord.” Music was also presented by a boys instrumental trio from the church, and the Wagner boys presented two vocal numbers with accordion accompaniment, “Fm a Christian, Cowboy”and “Mansion over the Hilltop.” Each mother present was given a corsage by the Ladies Aid of the church. Mrs. Gerald Beer was presented an electric frying pan as a wedding gift from the Ladies Aid. LEGION JUNIORS ATTEND 4TH DISTRICT CONFERENCE The seventh annual fourth district American Legion auxiliary Juniors conference was held Saturday at the post 47 Legion home in Fort Wayne, with *the Juniors of unit 47 as hostesses for the event. Miss Cheryl Ashbaucher. of Decatur, unit 43, was the presiding , officer. The remaining officers were filled by Juniors from other units in the district. In judging of handicraft articles, the Decatur Juniors placed first in the 12 to 18-year-old class. The Pan-American doll in the 6 to 12 age class won second prize. The

local group was nlso awarded second prize for presentation of the best report of the year's activities. The entertainment for the day was composed of talent from all units in the district. In this, the first prize in the 6 to 12 age class, was awsrded to Sally and Betsy Schnepf, of Decatur, for their flute duet. Miss Ashbaucher was awarded one of the door prizes. , , . ( The noon luncheon was served from tables which were attractively decorated with white crosses, surrounded by red poppies, in remembrance of Memorial day., Present from Decatur were Mrs. Ed Bauer, fourth district junior activities chairman; and the Misses Cheryl Ashbaucher, Sheri Brodbeck, Betsy and Sally Schnepf, Ann Miller, Sandra Affolder, Mary Frances Beckman, Rita LeGlentzer, Carolyn Taylor, Susan Gray, Sandy Beery, Mary Lou Ktston, Janet and Judy Brown, Fern Hunter, Eileen Eichhorn, and Angela Andrews. Mrs. Herman Dierkes, Mrs. Melvin Luhman, Mrs. Wilson Beltz, Mrs. Don Beery, Mrs. Robert Ashbaucher, and Mrs. Faye Mutschler accompanied the girls. The Harvesters of the Mt. Zion U.B. Church will meet Friday night, at 7:00 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Atlo Drake. Mrs. Robert Colter, 253 Jlorth Fifth street, will be hostess to the Town and Country home demonstration club, Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock. ’ f Members of the Decatur Weight Watchers club will meet at 1127 Nuttman avenue, Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. The group is planning to sponsor a bake sale at the Western Auto store, Saturday, starting at 8:30 a.m. The annual mother and daughter banquet of the Church of God will be held in the fellowship basement Friday evening. The potluck supper will be served at 6:30 o’clock, and all mothers of the church are urged to attend and bring their mothers and their daughters. Beta Sigma Phi city council members will meet at the home of Mrs. William Affolder, Tuesday evening. New members will meet there at 7:30 o’clock, and regular members will meet at 8 p. m. “Go Ye Into the World” will be the theme of the Presbyterian circle meetings, to be held this week. Mrs. E. H. Cook will be hostess to the Naomi circle, Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, and Mrs. W. W. Cravens will entertain the Ruth circle the same evening, Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock, the Martha circle will meet with Mrs. James Elberson and the Mary circle will meet with Mrs. C. A. Dugan. At the Adams county memorial hospital: A daughter was born at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, to Raymond and LaVonne Strahm Cross of Monroe. The infant weighed seven pounds, four ounces. Richard and Anna Laura Weidler Hirschy, of 178 West Main street,- Berne, are parents of a seven pound, two ounce daughter, born at 9:20 o’clock Saturday morning. At 10:40 a.m. Saturday, a seven pound, 12 ounce daughter was born to Claren and Helen Frank Neuenschwander, of 412 West Main street, Berne. John and Mildred Nuerge Morton, of Hoagland, became parents of a son, at 11:10 p.m. Saturday. He weighed six pounds and 10 ounces. .... A son. weighing nine pounds, three and a half ounces, was born at 2:50 a.m. Sunday, to Jonas and Margaret Schwartz Graber, of route 2, Geneva. A seven pound, six ounce son was born at 3:15 a.m. Sunday to David and Berta Schwartz Wickey, of route 1, Monroe.

Decatur Residents Involved In Wreck Three Decatur passengers in a car driven by Mrs. Ina M. Miller, of 724 Adams street, were shaken up in an accident at 4:15 p.m. Sunday at Rudisill and Clinton streets in Fort Wayne. A car driven by Milton Marcum, 19, of Fort Wayne, hit the Miller car, and failed to stop. He was charged with leaving the scene of an accident, driving without a permit, and driving with faulty brakes, and is free under S2OO bond. 4< UHI >

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Society Items lor today's publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) \ Phone 3-2121 GWEN HTLYARD ' MONDAY Decatur Woman’s club, Youth and Community center, 8 p.m. Sacred Heart study club, Mrs. Carl Bauman, 8 p.m. ' Women’s Missionary Association of Mt. Zion United Brethren I church, Mrs. Gifford Bunner, 7:301 p.m. Decatur Camera club, Edward's Studio, 7:30 p.m. Adams county home demonstration chorus, 7:30 p. m.,zat Farm Bureau building Monroe. Juniors of American Legion auxiliary and their mothers, Legion home, 6 p.m. , V. auxiliary, V.F.W. home, 8 p.m. . Pythian Sisters,' practice for officers and entire staff, 7:30 p.m. Decatur Fire department Ladies auxiliary, Preble restaurant, *8 p.m. D.A.V. Junior auxiliary, D.A.V. hall, 6:30 p.m. D.A.V. Ladles auxiliary, D.A.V. hall, 8 p.m. - Our Lady of Fatima study club, Mrs. John Terveer, 8 p.m. TUESDAY Catholic Ladies of Columbia, C. L. of C. hall, 7:30 p.m. Gals and Pals home demonstration club, Pleasant Mills schools, 7 p.m. Happy Homemakers home demonstration club, Mrs. John Hirschey, 7:30 p.m. Tri Kappa sorority business meeting. Youth and Community center, 7:45 p.m. Eagles auxiliary pot luck mother and daughter banquet, Eagles hall, 6:30 p.m. . Dutiful Daughters class meeting, postponed one week. Decatur Weight Watchers club, 1127 Nuttman avenue, 8 p.m. Beta Sigma Phi city council, Mrs. William Affolder, new members at 7:30 p. m., regular members at 8 p. m. WEDNESDAY Ave Maria Bible study club, Mrs. Elmo Smith, 8 p.m. ’ Business and Profesional Women’s cluty, Youth and Community center, 20th anniversary dinnerprogram, 6:30 p.m. W. of the Pleasant Mills Baptist church, Mrs. Harry Ray, J:3O p.m. Preble township Farm Bureau, Friedheim school, 8 p.m. Ruth circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. W. W. Cravens, 8 p. m. /-,— . Naomi circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. E. H. Cook, 8 p. m. Zion Lutheran Missionary Society, mother-daughter potluck dinner, 6 p.m. THURSDAY Mary circle of Presbyterian church. Mrs. C. A. Dugan, 2:30 p.m. Mt. Pleasant W. S. C. S., at the church, 1:30 p.m. Phoebe Bible class of Zion E. and R. church, church social rooms, 7:45 p.m. Unit 1 of Bethany E.U.B. church Mrs. Benjamin Thomas, 7:30 p.m. Eastern Star and Rainbow Girls, mother and daughter banquet, Masonic hall, 6:00 p.m. O.E.S. meeting, 7:30 p.m. Martha circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. . James Elberson, 2:30 p. m. Mary circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. C. A. Duganf>2:3o p. m. Town and Country home demonstration club, Mrs. Robert Colter, 253 North Fifth street, 1 p.m. FRIDAY Church of God annual mother and daughter pot luck supper, Fellowship hall, 6:30 p.m. Harvesters of Mt. Zion U.B. church, Mrs. Arlo Drake, 7 p.m. SATURDAY Bake Sale at the. Western Auto store, sponsored by the -Decatur Weight Watchers club, 8:30 a.m. Trade In a good town — Decatur

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Indiana Lions Plan Stale Convention Fort Wayne Host To State Lions Clubs Lions from throughout the state of Indiana will converge on Fort Wayne Friday to attend the 36th Indiana Lions state convention. This will mark the second time the Summit City has served as host to the world’s largest servjice organization, this city having l been the scene of the 1950 convention. The Fort Wayne Central Lions club is co-host with the Auburn club for the 1957 convention, which officially opens May 10 and continues through Sunday, May 12. William Dyk of the Central club is co-chairman of the state convention committee and states hat plans are well under way to make this year’s convention the biggest and best in the history of Indiana Lionism. Over 1,000 Indiana Lions and their wives are expected in the city over the Mother’s day Wfek-end, according to Dyk. The convention will feature two (outstanding speakers. Indiana's Governor, Harold W. Handley, will address the convention at the Friday night banquet. Governor Handley, himself a member of the LaPorte Lions club, is taking time from a busy schedule to meet with his fellow Lions. President of Lions International, John L. Stickley of Charlotte, N. C., will speak to the Lions and their wives at the govenor’s banquet, Saturday. Stickley is serving his fifth year on the executive committee of the international association and has traveled extensively, not only in the United States and Canada, but has visited South America, the Far East and Europe in the interest of the Association. Thus he brings to the highest position in Lionism a broad and understanding background of matters of international import, as well as International Lionism. According to Dyk, one of the highlights of the convention will be the big parade Saturday. Entries from all parts of the state have been received and many more are expected by convention time, which will make this colorful event an outstanding attraction for Fort Wayne. Bands, floats, clowns, mounted posse and other interesting entries will march north on Harrison Street starting at 2:30 p.m. Fort Wayne and Auburn Lions are hard at work preparing for the large body of Lions expected. Convention headquarters will be in Van Orman hotel and banquets will bestaged Tn toe war memorial coliseum.

Admitted ■ Baby Stanley Heckman, Decatur; James Landers, Geneva; Mrs. Fred Nussbaum, Monroe; Mrs. Ross LaTurner, Bluffton; Mrs. Samuel Hart, Fort Wayne; Karl Reusser, Berne; Martin Fruchte, Decatur. . Dismissed Paul Miller, Fort Wayne; Mrs Richard Borne and baby girl. Decatur; Mrs. Paul Schroeder and baby boy, Decatur; Mrs. Alice Barr, Geneva; Mrs. Clara Flauding, Geneva; Mrs. Wilmer Beer and baby girl, Bluffton; Edwin Kaough, Decatur; Mrs. David Wickey and baby boy, Monroe; Mrs. James Graber and baby boy. Geneva; Ralph Jackson, Monroe; Miss Elsie Salazar, Decatur; Mrs Fred Nussbaum, Monroe; Mrs FAnklyn Scheiman, Decatur; Mrs Jesse Teeter, Geneva.

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Mrs. Hubbard Steiner, a former resident of Decatur, now living in Detroit, Mich. 4 spent the week, end here visiting with friends. Mrs. Walter Egan, of North Augusta, S. <O., arrived last week end to spend a week with her mother, Mrs. Charles J. Voglewede, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Schnepf have returned to their home at Hudson, Mich., after spending the week end visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ehinger entertained with a dinner party Sunday, in honor of their daughter Nancy's first holy communion. Guests included Mrs. Carl Centlivre, Mr. and Mrs. Jjm Ehinger and Ann, Steven," and Lee, and Father Manoski, all of Fort Wayne, and Mrs. Hubbard Steiner, of Detroit, Mich. Also present were the honored guest’s family, including David, Michael, Thomas and Mary Ehinger, and Patsy Cook. Charles Backhaus", of Decatur route 3, attended the national convention at the Aurshire breeders association at Cedar Rapids, last week. Nancy Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cook, is recovering in the Adams county memorial hospital from an appendectomy. Mrs. Homer filler is a patient in room 141, Lutheran hospital, Fort Wayne. Robert Folk, of 828 North Second street, is a patient th room 228, Parkview hospital, Fort Wayne, where he will undergo major surgery Wednesday. Tom Peipenbrink of Fort Wayne eagled cm the number 6 hole of the Decatur golf course, a par five, 500 -yard hole. Three or four days of frost damaged many early vegetables and strawberries in the county over the weekend. Many gardeners didn’t get the plant covered in time. Several motorboats were seen on Limberlost lake near Geneva over Sunday. . Don Melching, of Decatur, is the first local man to have reported catching a trout in the Karsh quarry near New Corydon. Melching is reported to have caught a nine-inch trout while fly fishing is the quarry about 10 days ago. Several Geneva residents have reported catching trout since the release of 240 rainbows several week ago. Three-year-old Cynthia Delores Huffman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huffman of Monroe route 1, was released yesterday from the Wells county hospital after undergoing, a tonsilectamy SaV

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