Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 51, Decatur, Adams County, 1 March 1958 — Page 3

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JONES-BAUMANN UNITED IN MARRIAGE Miss Jo Ann Jones, only daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jackson, and William A. Baumann were united in marriage last Saturday at the home of the Rev. Lawrence L. Norris. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Baumann are the parents of the bridegroom, Attending the couple were Miss Judy Melchi and Harry H. Hebble, Jr., both of the city. Immediately following the ceremony, a reception for approximately 50 people was held at the Baumann home. Serving at the reception were the Misses Karen Jefferies, Carolyn Drake, and Judy Smith. The couple is making their home at 216% S. Fifth street. At the present time, the bride is completing her senior year at the Decatur high school and her husband, a graduate of the Decatur high school, is employed by the local Central Soya Co. MRS. EVELYN KINGSLEY IS GUEST SOLOIST Mrs. Evelyn Kingsley was the guest solosit for the chapter meeting of the Decatur chapter of the Women of the Moose attended Wednesday in Portland in honor of the deputy grand regent of Indiana. Those attending were the Mesdames Howard Hendricks. Herb Lengerich. Robert Morris, George Myers, Ray Venis and Evelyn Kingsley. MISS BETHA HELLER GIVES PAPER ON IRAQ Miss Bertha Heller gave a speech recently on Iraq to the Adams county Federation of Women's clubs at the Decatur public library. The February meeting was opened by the president, Mrs. R. C. Hersh, after which the club collect was repeated by the group. It was announced, at this time, that library week would be held during the week of March 16. After the announcement. Miss Heller presented her topic to the members. She told them about the country, their religion, and their independence, and she also described the dwellers who live in the southern part of the country. Members of tne Garden club and the Decatur Home Demonstration club, served refreshments after the meeting. Serving were Mrs. N. A.’ Bixler, Mrs. Walter Liater„ Mrs G. Riemy Blerly, i Mrs. Amos Yoder and Mrs. Henry Adler. A carry-in dinner has been planned for the March meeting. An election of officers will be held ~ also imdjthe hostesses will be the" Root township Home Demonstration club Shakespeare club and the Decatur .Women’s club members. Week’s Sewing Buy Printed Pattern wwCPhl* 1 IX7 9212 SIZES Inf UTMifcnlUftSffw SKIP ironing this summer — whip up several versions of this sun-wrap set in wash-and-wear denim, seersucker, Dacron-cotton. Easy-sew — our Printed Pattern is a beginner’s best friend. Printed Pattern 9212: Children’s Sizes 4,6, 8, 10. Size 6 sun-wrap takes 2% yards 35inch; capelet yard. Printed directions on each pattern part. Easier, accurate. Send Thirty five cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cent* for each pattern tor Irt-daw matting. 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.

MRB. GILES PORTER IS HOSTESS TO CLUB i Mrs. Giles Porter was hostess ■ to the Historical club Wednesday i afternoon. After the club collect, ■ IS members answered roll call with a quotation. Mrs. W. P. Robinson took charge of the current events, after which she give a paper on “Early American churchFollow the talk, Mrs. R. D. Myers was acknowledged as the guest for the evening, and the hostess then served refreshments. Mrs. Wesley Lehman is to be the acting hostess for their next meeting, which will be held on the 12th of March. The leader at that time will be Mrs, Will Dellinger. WOMEN OF THE MOOSE HELD CLUB THURSDAY EVENING Thursday night, the Women of the Moose met at the Moose home tor a regular meeting. Members having birthday anniversaries in February were recognized at that time. Those present wei'e: Mrs. Robert Witham, Mrs. Charles Haney, Mrs. George Meyers and Mrs. Clem Baker. Games were played later in the evening and as a result of the games prizes were given to Mrs. Wesley Morris, Mrs. Dora Cook, Mrs. Harry Martz, Mrs. Clem Baker, and Mrs. Ray Venis. The door prize was given to Mrs. Wesley Morris, after which refreshments wefe served by Mrs. Mel Kreps. . CHAPTERS UNITE FOR THEIR PROGRAM Members of the Epsilon Sigma and the Xi Alpha lota Exemplar chapters of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority, after dividing for separate business meetings, reunited to hold a program and social hour. During the business session of the first, a nominating committee was elected. Serving on the committee will be: Mrs. Tony Faurote, Mrs. Cletus Gilliom and Mrs. Sam Yost. The later chapter mentioned above also elected a nominating committee. It is composed of Mrs. Norman Gurad, Mrs. Paul Hakes and Mrs. James Allison. Charles Kent, guest speaker, showed a dispay of his stones, aggots and jewelry, to the groups. After explaining where such stones are found, cut, and polish- j ed, a discussion was conducted, j A luncheon served by the hostesses, Mrs. Robert Babcock, Mrs. William Schulte, Mrs. Leo Selteni right, and Mrs. John Holthouse, i completed the evening. - Thursday evening, the Decatur 1 order of Rainbow Girls will have a I regular stated meeting at 645 o'- - clock at the Masonic hall. Unit 2 of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church will meet at the home of Mrs. Fred Chronister, Thursday afternoon at 2 o*&oei. The D. A. V. Junior auxiliary is scheduled to meet Monday evening at the D. A, V. hall at 7 o'clock. Hostesses for the evening 1 will be Miss Nartcy Burger and Miss Diann August. Mrs. Robert Bollinger will entertain the Guardian Angel study club at her home Wednesday at 8 o’clock. Decatur Woman's club. Art de- ’ partment, will hold the regular monthly meeting at the home of ’ Mrs. Harvey Heuer. Monday evening at 7:30. * < BIRTHS > Gordon and Janet Raudenbush Rice are the parents of a seven < pound son born at 6:30 a.m. Tues- j day at the Lutheran hospital, Ft. Wayne. <

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JeSSfe jBKML k IF C * <; 'V ’. -. ■ / ■ .' -I • ' ' - . ’ . j .• _ : ■■ ' . " ■'' .• ■ . . ■ • r J ». . ■ _V. .... ■ .... X -... ■ - . '«• 4 MR. AND MRS. JOHN A. PRINGLE of Havertown, Pa., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Dolores A. Cook, to Yeoman 3-C Roderick D. Beer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Beer of Decatur. Miss Cook, a graduate of Haverford high school, is employed by the Household Finance Corp, in Upper Darby, Pa Her fiance was graduated from the Adams Central high school, and at present is stationed at the Philadelphia Naval base.

I .. .in U..H gw. . Society items mt many a publication must be phoned in by 11 a. to. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 3-2121 Miss Pat Zehr MONDAY Juniors Auxiliary American Legion home, 4-6:30 p.m. Decatur Firemen's auxiliary, Mrs. Jack Rayer, 8 p.m. Music Department of Decatur Woman's club, cancelled, new time listed in the future. Junior Women, of the Decatur Women's club. Mrs. Richard Mies, Civic Department of Decatur ' Woman’s club, Mrs. Ivan Stucky, I 7:45 p,m. —FOur Lady of Fatima, Mrs. Ed ■ Bosse, 8 p.m. D. A. V. auxiliary, D. A. V. hall, ; 1 P-m. Art department of Decatur I Woman's club, Mrs H arry Heuer, | 7:30 p.m. I TUESDAY Eagles auxiliary, Eagles hall, 8 p.m. Pleasant Dale Cemetery Association, Pleasant Dale church, 7:30 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma, Mrs. Dan Christen, 8 p.m. Associated churches. Zion Evangelical church. 7 p.m. Sacred Heart Study club. Miss Naureen Miller, after Lenten services. Gals and Pals Home Ec club, Pleasant Mills school, 7:30 p.m. Catholic Ladies of Columbia, C. L. of C. halt after Lenten services. WEDNESDAY St. George study club, Mrs. G. Medford Smith, 8 p.m. Shakespeare club, Mrs. Tom Allwein, 2:30 p.m. Guardian Angel study club, Mrs. Robert Bollinger, 8 p.m. Order of Rainbow Girls, Masonic hall, 6:45 p.m. Unit 2 of the Bethany E. U. B. church, Mrs. Fred Chronister, 2 p.m. : THURSDAY Unit 3 of the Bethany E. U. B. church, Mrs. D. E. Foreman, 7:30 p.m. W. S. C. S. of the Methodist church, church annex, 7:30 p.m.

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; <&JOSRITAL <7* Motet Admitted Carl Sorgen, Berne; Mrs. Clara Miller, Decatur; Miss Betty Krick, Decatur; Master Tom. Shirk, Hoagland; Miss Penny Johnson, Decatur. Dismissed Mrs. Glenn Bixler, Berne; Mis’s Kathleen Ketchum, Decatur; Mrs. Edmund Woodruff, Bryant; Mrs. Ronald Townsend, Decatur; Mrs. Hattie Schindler, Geneva; Mrs. Ben Neuenschwander and daughter, Berne. LOCALS Tony Kelley, son of Mr. and I Mrs. Roger Kelley, has pledged Sigma Chi at Miami University, , Oxford, O. The Miami university chapter is the Alpha chapter, site •..of the founding of the fraternity.- , Misses Ellen Welch of Christian College, Columbia, Mo., and Sarah Brunnegraf of Miami College. I at Oxford, 0., returned home for the sectional. • Ned E. Yingst, of route five, I Fort Wayne and Beverly J. Bowers, of route one, Monroeville, have obtained a marriage license at Fort Wayne. Four Candidates File For Offices Friday Four candidates filed late Friday, three for advisory board positions, and one fdr precinct committeeman. Winfred Gerke, route 3, Decatur, Edward Louis Selking, route 1, Decatur, and Everett C. Singleton, route 2, Decatur, all filed on the Democratic ticket as candidates for the advisory board of Root township. Cal F. Peterson Decatur, filed as a candidate for precinct committeeman of pecatur 1-A on the Republican ticket.

SUNDAY EVENING LENTEN SERVICE The First Methodist Church ■H&k HI P l||ff||| ______ 6:00 7:30 O’clock O’clock Fellowship || -|| Worship Supper Service jtfc Dr. Russell J. Humbert President of DePauw University THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND SUNDAY MORNING KEEP LENT ~ 9:30 a. m. Sunday School AS THE SEASON OF 10:20 a. m. Morning Worship SPIRITUAL RENEWAL (Courtesy of Kelly Dry Cleaning)

Girl Scouts Troop 140 met at the Northwest school Monday after school. Dues were collected and the cookie orders were tuimed in. The rest of the time we spent getting ready for the Juliet Low program March 9. Each Girl Scout is to bring a frilly petticoat to the next meeting. Scribe: Vicky Mauller Girl Scout troop 6 met Tuesday after school. We talked about the Juliet Low program. Shirley Mays is the representive of our 1 national friendship for the program. Roll "call and dues were then taken. Scribe: Janet Habegger Troop 560 met at the Northwest school. We had election of officers and the following were elected: Michele Jones, president; Karen NoU, treasurer and Dianna Bienz, scribe. Then we opened the meeting with the flag ceremony. After dues were collected we handed in our cookie orders to our leaders. We played games until two senior scouts came and taught us some songs. We closed our meeting by singing Girl Scout song together. Scribe: Diana Bienz. Brownie troop 30 met Wednesday after school at the Lincoln school. The Brownie promise was led by the officers. Dues were collected. We practiced our songs. Treats were served by Gloria Pottios. We started on our scrap books. The new officers for March are: president Vicki Lehman; treasurer, Sue Banning; scribe, Connie Harmon. We closed with the Brownie arch. Connie Ellis serves the treat next week. Scribe: Cheryl Teeple Brownie troop 250 met at the Northwest school for their weekly meeting. The meeting was opened with the Brownie promise. We talked about the cookie sale and the orders were turned in. The troop practiced the play for the Juliet Low program which will be March 9. Refreshments were served by Linda Kiess. We closed the meeting with the Brownie arch. Scribe: Connie Call Brownie troop 35 met at the Northwest school Wednesday. We displayed puppets that we made last week. We devoted the rest of the meeting to rehearsal for the March 9 program. Susan Beeler furnished the treat. We closed the meeting with the Brownie ceremony. Scribe: Susie Beeler. * SENATE - * (Continued from page one) 1 Disability — Rep. Kenneth B. Keating (R-N.Y.) said President Eisenhower's secret agreement with Vice President Richard M. Nixon ' presumably”' would allow Nixon and the cabinet to decide when the President was unable to do his job. A frequent spokesman for the administration on legal matters. Keating said he was sure the arrangement mentioned by Eisenhower at his news conference Wednesday was in “conformity with the Constitution.” ' \ Decatur Ministers Will Meet Monday The Decatur ministerial association will meet at 9:30 o’clock Monday morning at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, All members are urged to be present. Trade in a good town — Decatur If you have something to sell or rooms torrent, try a Democrat Want Ai — They bring results.

Plan Addition To Hoagland Church Break Ground For Addition March 30 At the annual congregational meeting of the Antioch United Lutheran church, Hoagland, plana were approved for an addition to the present church building. Ground breaking ceremonies will be held Palm Sunday, March 30. An addition; 28 feet by 48 feet, will be constructed south of the present church and will be a brick and concrete structure. The main floor will include rest rooms, a nursery room and two class rooms. The basement will provide an excellent room for organizational meetings and youth activities. Other action taken at the meeting was the adoption of an increased budget for current expenses and also benevolences. Action was taken to increase the church council to nine members. New members elected were David Perry, Albert BergdoU, Richard Youse, Lloyd Brown and Wm. North. Other council members are Al Trosin, John Schieferstein, Vernon Affolder, and Lambert Kraft. Action was also taken to purchase new Lutheran humanals just now coming off the press. The church is served by Robert L. Whitenack, pastor. & National Tea Reports Increase In Sales The National Tea Company, the nation’s fifth largest supermarket and owners of the Standard Supermarket chain, increased sales-, in *.

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