Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 49, Decatur, Adams County, 27 February 1958 — Page 3

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1958

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i -■ WWW... MISS SHELVA MILLER TO WED ROBERT SIDES Mr. and Mrs. Herman L. G ( Miller, Fort Wayne, have announced the engagement of their youngest daughter, Shelva Jean to Robert Sides. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Sides, Fort Wayne. The couple are planning to marry June 7, in the Freidheim Zion Lutheran church, route 1, Decatur. Miss Miller, a graduate of Monmouth high school, is employed by G. C. Murphy Co., Fort Wayne. Sides is employed with the park board of works. MONTHLY MEETING HELD BY K. OF C. AUXILIARY Tuesday night, the Knights of Columbus auxiliary held their regular monthly meeting at the K. of C. hall. The business meeting was opened with a prayer led by Mrs. William Lose, Jr., president. A membership drive was discussed at this time and plans were started for an after-Lent party. It was also announced that the next monthly card pafl-ty will be held Wednesday, March 12, at the K. of C. hall. - A prayer closed, the meeting after which a social hour consisting of card playing was held. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Jesse AltSeed Blouses? Look Over Our Large Selection PETER PAN BLOUSES NOW ON SALE ! Good selection Short Sleeve, x 4 Sleeve and Long Sleeve— Plain or Fancy Patterns. Sixes 30 to 49 $2.49 Blouses $1.98 2.98 Blouses _____ 2.39 3.98 Blouses _____ 2,98 EHINGER and KORTENBER The Boston Store — “nfr

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man and Mrs. Ralph Keiger for euchre, and to Mrs. William Keller • and Mrs. Charles Keller, for pinI ochle. The door prize was won by ; Mrs. Jesse Altman. II Coffee was served by Mrs. Nor- ! bert Gase, chairman of the Feb- ; ruary committee. JUNIOR WOMEN TO MEET l WITH MRS. DICK MIES Monday evening at the regular scheduled time, the Junior Women . of the Decatur Woman’s club will : meet at the home of Mr§. Dick Mies 2664 N. Second street. Their program is based around “Handicrafts and Auction.” Explained further, the members are to take a an article to the meeting and as the meeting progresses, the article will be sold. Assisting Mrs. Mies, will be Miss Sharon Kreischer, Mrs. Don Moser, and Miss Jeannine Schultz. WRITING LESSON TOPIC BY MRS. OTTO BEEHLER "Writing” was the lesson sub- , ject presented by Mrs. Otto Beehler, chairman of the cultural program, at the business meeting of the Xi Alpha Xi chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi. Mrs. James Kane was hostess to the sorority at their meeting held Tuesday evening at her home. Presiding at the session was Mrs. Vernon Custer. On the sorority's agenda was the lession by Mrs. Beehler, an article concerning a news event by Mrs. Robert Lane and several poems by Mrs. Martin Weiland. Prior to the dismissal of the group, the hostess and Mrs. J. Fred Fruchte served refreshments. CLUB ORGANIZES A SIGHT SEEING TRIP A sightseeing trip to California, August 19-30, is being organized under the sponsorship of the Allen county Home Demonstration clubs and-chorus. The twelve day excursion includes complete tours of places of interest in San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. A side trip to TiJuana, Mexico is included on the itinerary, as a one day visit on the return trip to Salt Lake City, Utah. This sight seeing event is an annual project of the sponsoring groups. William Hall, formally of the Pennsylvania Railroad, is the tour manager and director. Tour co-chairmen are Mrs. Otto Kirchner, route 6, Fort Wayne, and Mrs. Albert Berg, 3314 Spring St., Fort Wayne. Mrs. Kirchner will handle all Fort Wayne reservation re- . quests and Mrs. Berg, those from ! outside the city. This will be an all expense tour, ; Those who are interested in know- | mg more details on the trip, contact the committee. Inasmuch as

the number that can be accommodated on this trip is limited, those interested should make an application for reservations early. MRS. RICE IS HOSTESS ~ Ito DEMONSTRATION CLUB ■ Mrs. R. W. Rice was hostess to the Root Townshop Home Demonstration club, Tuesday. The lesson, health and safety, and essentials of an adequate diet were given by the leaders, Mrs. Richard Harkless and Mrs. Otto Spiegel. “How to be calorie wise,” was then given by Mrs. Lee Fleming, after which a short business period was conducted by the president, Mrs. Florence Susdorf. During Uh? business session, the club voted to give $5 to the Red Cross fund. The president read a letter from Carl Gerber inviting the club members and their husbands to a meeting at which time Jim Stevison, an extension economist from Purdue University, will lead a discussion on identification and selection of meat cuts. The meeting will be conducted at the Gerber market, highway 27, March 18, at 7:30 o’clock. “How to increase the club membership ,” as awhe the bership,” was the topic answered during the roll call, at which time 30 members and guests were found to be present. Mrs. Sherman Kunkel, was given the door prize after which the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Adalph Weidler and Mrs. Gus Bohnke, served refreshments to the group. MRS. BEERY ENTERTAINS DELTA LAMBDA CHAPTER Mrs. John Beery-entertained the Delta Lambda chapter recently at her home. Mrs. Carl Gattshall, president, presided over the business meeting, which was opened by the repeating of the opening ritual. It was announced at this time that the chapter’s state convention will be held at South Bend, October 3,4, and 5. One of the speakers for the evening was Mrs. Joe Morris, who spoke on drama, a greek word that means “to do.” She told the group that art is an expression by means of action. She also informed them, that many Greek drama come from hymns. Modern drama by Shakespeare was Mrs, Frank Crist’s subject. For a brief reseme of Mrs. Crist’s speech: Mrs. Crist told the group about the different great artists, at which time she mentioned a few of their works and described them. Among her selections weft Rembrandt, Millet, Whistler and Leonardy. ~ Following the speeches, Mrs. Norbert Bleeke. Mrs. Charles Morrison, and Mrs. Bill Cook, club guests for the evening, were introduced. Members of the chapter closed the meeting with the closing ritual. Mrs. Harold Owens was Welcomed into the club at this time as a new member, and refreshments were then served by the hostesses.

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4-H CLUB ELECTS THEIR NEW OFFICERS Members of the Blue Creek Township Up and It 4-H club met Monday evening at the Kimsey school for an organizational meeting and to elect officers. The new officers are: president, Miss Nancy Raudenbush; vice president. Miss Barbara Carver; secretary. Miss Karen Foor; treasurer. Miss Carol Wable; health and safety, Miss Kathy Brunstrup; recreation. Miss Barbara Tinkham and Miss Jane Girod, pianist, Miss Barbara Carver, news reporter, Miss Connie Sipe; song leader, Miss Nancy Miller; scrap book supervisors. Miss Pauline Ripley and Miss Barbara Wechter. For this meeting the mothers of the girls were invited to attend. During the business session, projects were discussed and plans made for the coming year. Adult leaders and hostesses for the evening were the Mesdames ‘Clair Carver, Maurice Miller, Merle Foor, and Ernest Girod. It was announced that the group would hold its first regular meeting March 3, at 7 o’clock at the ing to join, may do so. The deadKimsey school Anyone stilll wishline for the enrollment is March 15. Mrs. Dan Christen is to be acting hostess to the Eta Tau Sigma sorority, at 8 o’clock, Tuesday. Members of the Shakespeare club will meet at the home of Mrs. Tom Allwein Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. Grace Allwein is to be the hostess and Miss Frances,. Dugan, the leader. Miss Dugan has chosen for her topic, “Libya.” A meeting will be 'held Tuesday at 7 o’clock for members ms the Associated churches. The group will meet at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. An announcement was made today that the Music department meeting of the Decatur Woman’s club has been cancelled. All members are asked to watch the paper for further notice, Tuesday evening after the Lenten services, Miss Naureen MilTer will entertain the Sacred Heart Study club in her home. Mlosrital"! 0 n w&S Aumitteu Walter Ashcraft, Bryant; Mrs Ronald Townsend, Decatur; Miss Sandra Osborne, Decatur; Mrs. Martha. Gaskill, Dixon. Ohio. Dismissed Baby Ruth Wickey, Berne; Mrs. James Webb and son. Decatur; Mrs. Levi Schwartz and son, Geneva.

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