Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 149, Decatur, Adams County, 25 June 1957 — Page 3

TUESDAY. JUNE 25, 1957

MISS RUTH H. BULTEMEIER PLANS SEPTEMBER WEDDING September 7, Miss Ruth Helen Bultemeier will marry Virgil Woebbeking. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard Woebbeking o near Woodburn. the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Bultemeier, of near Decatur, have announced. Miss Bultemeier is a graduate' of Hoagland high school and is employed by the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company. Woebbeking is

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a graduate of Woodburn high school and is engaged in farming. MISS JABERG REVEALS COMPLETED NUPTIAL PLANS Plans has been completed for the wedding of Miss Marilyn V. Jaberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Jaberg, to Thomas L. Drew, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thurman I. Drew. The couple will exchange vows Saturday at 6:30 p. m. in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Mrs. LaVerne V. Roth will attend her sister as matron of honor, a#d bridesmaids will be Mrs, Dick D. Heller, Jr., and Miss Carol Kalver. Miss Cheryl Roth and Barbara Gilliom wilj serve as flower girls. Robert Drew will attend his brother as best man and Laverne V. Roth and Jerald .Grandstaff will usher. Immediately following the ceremony, at the reception to be held in the church basement, Mrs. James Scherer will attend the guest book. Servers will include the Mcsdames Rolland Gilliom, Robert Drew, and the Misses Sunya Stuckey, Barbara Cole, and Gaynel Lankenau. Pre-nuptial parties feting the bride-elect were given by the Mesdames Max Sprunger and Joceph Alter, of*Fort Wayne, a miscelaneous shower; Mrs. Kenneth Weaver and Miss Gaynel Lankengu, a personal shower; and the Mcsdames-Dick Heller, Jr., and Laverne Roth, a miscellaneous shower. . ‘ ' CERAMIC ART SHOW IS APPROACHING IN VAN WERT Next Sunday afternoon, the Mabie Long Studio, 808 George Street, Van Wert, 0.. will be the scene of a ceramic art show, between 1 and 5 o'clock. On display will be the work of ceramic artists in Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan. The public is invited to attend and also register for the door prize. There will be no charge for admission to the show. GALS AND PALS SQUARE DANCERS PLAN GUEST NIGHT Decatur's Gals and Pals Square Dance club will have guest night Thursday at the Youth and Community Center from 8 to 11 p.m. Organized April 12, 1954, the club began with ten couples as charter members. First officers of the Gals and Pals were Mr. and Mrs. Max Kreps and Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Gase. At present the membership is limited to 40 married couples, with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meshberger and Mr. and Mrs. James Kocher, Jr., as officers. Carl Geels is the caller.

■ yr ™ $ - , ''■? ‘ » -W XTtoB-* ■ wsw • ' ’' '’*'*• mF 1 >'■•?*’j.,',' V ft ft f£--- '■'K ' i Jh MR. AND MRS. HEBER H. ALSPAUGH, of Willshire, 0.. have announced the engagement of their daughter, Jeane|te Coleen, to Jerry E. Rumple, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rumple, of Decatur. Miss Alspaugh is a graduate of Willshire high school and her fiance was graduated from Decatur high school. No wedding date has been set. '

Couples who enjby square dancing or would like to learn, are invited to attend the Gals and Pals guest night. KEYNOTERS TO PLAY FOR KAPPA'S SUMMER KAPPADES The Keynoters, a local orchestra, will provide music for dancing Saturday evening, tor the Tri Kappa sorority dance, “Summer Kappades,” to be held at the Sunset park pavilion. Escorts are reminded that they need not purchase flowers, as corsages will be available at the door. Dancing will be from 9:30 p. m. until 12:30 a. m. Tickets are available from any sorority member, or can be acquired by calling Mrs. James Bleeke, ticket chairman, Mrs. Robert Mutschler or Mrs. Denzil Dowell, co-chairmen of the event. Other committee membefti’. |tssisting with arrangements and decorations include Mrs. Joseph Kaehr, Mrs. Richard Mies and Mrs. Kenneth McConnell. MRS. WORKINGER'S THEME “WOMEN UNITED TO SERVE’* When the WSWS of the Union Chapel church held its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Thom- . aS Harrell, Mrs. Robert Workinger, program leader, chose “Women United to Serve,” to be the topic of the meeting. Opening with prayer. Mrs. Workinger preceded group singing of

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“The Church’s One Foundation.’* John 17 was the scripture reading, by Mrs. C.O. Brown. “I Love to Tell the Story,” was sung after the offering. News about interdenominational women’s work in the United States was reported by Miss Veda Williamson and the Mesdames Vincent Parker, Wilbur Foor, Donald Smith, and Thomas Harrell. Questions were given tor discussion, and Mrs. Florence Bahmen offered closing prayer. In a short business meeting, led by the president, Mrs. Janet Brown, the group discussed events of the WSWS convention, after which refreshments were served to ten members. PSI IOTA XI SORORITY HAS INITIATION, INSTALLATION At the Hobby Ranch House Monday evening, Mrs. Jack Heller became the new president of Psi lota Xi sorority and initiates Miss Carolyn Wiegrpann and Mrs James Markley its new members. Both active and honorary members of Psi lota Xi met for the installation of officers and initiation ceremonies that ‘ evening. Mrs. Heller succeeds Mrs. Betty McNerney as executive officer Incoming vice president is Mrs Floyd Reed; recording secretary? 1 Miss Jackie James; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Moore: treasurer, Mrs. Harry Schwartz;

assistant treasurer, Mrs. David Heller; and press reporter, Miss Luanne Lehman. "Parade of the Bells” was the recorating theme, with the long, U-shaped table centered with myrtle and ivy forming the background for a parade of storybook dolls dressed in varying ’ pastel shades. “Cihderella” slippers marked each place, and the billowy skirts of th eplace card silhouetted contained the evening’s programs. Olcl gold and turquoise Sandies, in the sorority’s colors, completed the decorations. Blue and yellow daisies formed the centerpiece of the table of honor, at which these members were seated: The Mesdames Enos Osterman, outgoing recording secretary; Gene Rydell, advisor; Paul Moore, corresponding secretary; Lawrence Anspaugh, outgoing vice president; Betty McNerney, outgoing president; Jack Heller, incoming president; Harry 'Schwartz, treasurer; David Heller, aassistant treasurer; and Paul Hancher, conductress of the candlelight ceremony. Mrs. Lawrence Anspaugh, who was toastmistress for the evening program, introduced Mrs. David Heller, who welcomed the initiates to Psi lota Xi. The initiates, Miss Wiegmann, and Mrs. Markley, responded, and each received i gold bracelet marked with the sorority crest. Recognition was given the outgoing president, Mrs. McNerney, who conaucted the installation services for the new officers. After Mrs. Heller, the newly elected president, spoke briefly, she presented Mrs. McNerney a gpld bracelet with the corority crest. Expressing appreciation to the officers who served with her tiuring the past year—Mrs. Osterman, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Schwartz, and Mrs. David Heller—the outgoing president ended the installation program. As her first official duty, Mrs. Jack Heller conducted the candlelight initiation ceremony before a table centered with old gold and turquoise tapers. Assisting her, as the initiation team, were Mrs. Robert August, Mrs. Ost .Titian, Mrs. Byford Smith, and Mrs. Ralph Keller. Mrs. Keller, conductress, presented Miss Wiegmann and Mrs. Markley fir initiation. Trio music was given by the Misses Luanne Lehman, Leah Brandyberry, and Jackie James, accompanied by Mrs. Wm. Baumann. Concluding the program was the traditional candlelighting cere|monjA performed by Mrs. Hancher. In charge of these initiation installation services was committee second one, led by Mrs. Harry Houk.

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