Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 220, Decatur, Adams County, 18 September 1958 — Page 2

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JIM BAUMGARTNER TO MARRY KINGSLAND GIRL Miss Sally Lou Kahn and Jim Leroy Baumgartner will be married September 27, according to an announcement made by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William D. Kahn, of Kingsland. Her fiance is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Baumgartner, of route 4. Decatur. The ceremony will take place at 6 o’clock Saturday at the Pleasant Dale church, with a reception to follow in the church basement. Miss Kahn attended Lancaster Central high school and Baumgartner is a 1957 graduate of Adams Central high school and is employed, by the Wayne Novelty Works DECATUR COUPLE TO OBSERVE 35th ANNIVERSARY The 35th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur E. Hawkins will be observed Sunday with an open house from 2 until 5 o’clock. The celebration will take place at their home on route 6. Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins, the former! Miss Mabie Burkhart, were married September 19, 1923. in Decatur. They are the parents of five children who are Forrest and Vilgil of Decatur. Mrs. Marvin 'Ppulinei Helsel of Angola, Charles; of Bluffton and Emmitt, at home. They also have six grandchildren. Two of their children, Mary and Robert, died in infancy. SOCIAL PLANNED BY LEGION AUXILIARY September 26. members of the American Legion Auxiliary iwill join the Legion Post fish fry for

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their social meeting at the post home. President, Mrs. Joe Hunter, has appointed the following standing committee for 1958-1959. Miss Margaret Eiting will be in! charge of Americanism and child welfare and civil defense will be taken care of by Mrs. R. C. Hersh. Mrs. Dorus Stalter, Mrs. Ralph J. Roop, and Mrs. Charles Chew will be in charge of community service and publicity, constitution and bylaws, and education and scholarship. Handling the funds will be Mrs. Adrian Baker, Mrs. Melvin Luhman. and Mrs. Vince Bormann. Girls state will be taken care of by Mrs. Herman Dierkesj and junior activities by Mrs. Ed Bauer. The following ladies will be in charge of the subjects following their names: Mrs. Harold Tieman. Knightstown; Mrs. Jerome Keller, legislature; Mrs. Fred Witte, membership; Mrs. T. C. Smith, merit; Mrs. Wilber Raudebush and Mrs. Wilson Beltz, music; Mrs. Dee Fryback, national security; Mrs. Severin Schurger, pan-America: Mrs: Ed Bauer, past presidents parley; Mrs. Melvin Luhman, poppy; Mrs. Carl Gatschall. radio and T.V ; Mrs. Adrian Baker, rehabilitation; Mrs. Frank Liniger, sales service; Mrs. T. C. Smith, parliamentarian: Mrs. Herman Colchin, Mrs. Adrian Baker and Mrs. 'James Baker, house committee; Mrs. Arthur Miller, bed committee; Mrs. Frank Bohnke and Mrs. Howard Eley, color bearers; and elected officers, historian. Mrs. Frank Crist, and sergeant-at-arms, Mrs. Wilson Beltz.

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Sandra Marbaugh Recently Wed To Robert Hileman A double ring ceremony per-! formed'August 24 in the St. Paul’s Evangelical and Reformed church: by the Rev. Paul Graeser, united in marriage Miss Sandja Kaye Marbaugh and Robert pileman. Miss Marbaugh is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Marbaugh, of route 1, Willshire, Ohio, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hileman, of route 1. Ohio City, Ohio, White gladiolia and candelabra graced the altar of the church where the bride was escorted by her father. . Mrs. Gloria Geisler presented organ music and vocalist Miss Dana Hoblet sang “Because’’ and “I Love You Truly.” Rex Miller sang the “Lord s Prayer ” A gown of chantilly lace and tulle over taffeta was chosen by the bride. The lace bodice featured a scoop neckline and long sleeves and was enhanced by a princess style waistline. Her fingertip veil of illusion was caught to a crowh of pearls and she carried a white' Bible centered with an orchid and streamers of love- knots. She also wore a pearl necklace and earrings, a gift of the bridegroom. Miss Emma Marsee served as the maid of honor, and Miss Marlene Marbaugh and Miss Jean Marbaugh. sisters of the bride, were the bridesmaid and junior bridesmaid, respective Iy. _ J The each wore a lace over taffeta street length gown of yellow, orchid, and mint green. The gowns featured a taffeta cumberbund in the back. A matching headpiece

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was worn by each attendant and I they all carried bouquets of mums; in harmonizing colors. Cousin of the bridegroom, David' i Byer, served as best man and Ed-1 i win Hileman and Don Bates seated | the guests. For a reception held in the church social room, the guests were served by Mrs. David Byer, Mrs. Jeanette Rumple. Miss Jac-: queline Marbaugh, and Miss Jan-| ice Geisler. Mrs. Chalmer Huston i recorded the gifts and Miks SharX on Haverman and Miss Sondra Schlickman helped the bride ana bridegroom with the gifts. Helping in the kitchen were Mrs. Alice! Hoauer and Mrs* Laura Schaadt.l For a wedding trip west, the new I Mrs. Hilemah changed into a beige chemise dress with white accessories and the orchid from her wedding bouquet. — COUNTY CLUBS PLAN ACHIEVEMENT DAY The Adams County Home Dem-! : onstration Association will hold the ; annual achievement day Saturday, I October 4, in the Decatur Youth 1 and Community Center, f Noah L. Habegger. county f president. will show her slides of ) Switzerland and the Scandanavian . countries in the afternoon meeting. The county home demonstra- ; tion chorus will sing several selec- . tions. Following the afternoon prox gram, a tea will be served by the home demonstration association. The morning will be filled with activities as each club sets; up anJ i exhibit depicting a lesson given j ! in their club during the past year, i ’ The lessons given and the clubsl ’I setting up the exhibits are: ‘ Eat-j J ing Is Fun,” Hartford township. I Kirkland Ladies, Friendship Vil-

lage, and Root township; “Duties and rights of a citizen,” Happy Homemakers, M. W. Friendship, Pleasant Neighbors, and Good Neighbors; “Simple company meals,” Limberlost, Merry Matrons, Merrier Mondays and Jolly Housewives club; “Identification of meat cuts,” Swiss Village. Decatur club, and French Township; “Oven meals,” Better Homes, Profit and Pleasure, and Preble Sunny Circle; "Guidance and discipline of young children,” Town and Country, Union Woman's, Gals & Pals, and Wabash Valley. These exhibits will be set up in the Center by 10 a.m. and they will remain on display until after the afternoon program. Miss Hope De Remey, home demonstration agent of Wabash eounty, will judge the exhibits. The customary bake sale will be omitted this year due to the new Decatur health rules. Instead, the ladies are having a “foodless" bake sale during the month of October. The committee in charge of the planning for achievement day is Mrs. William Kohne, chairman; Mrs. Willard Lehman, Mrs. Robert Gerber. Mrs. Robert W. Gerber, Mrs. Gale Coo. Mrs. Thearl Stults, and Mrs. Ralph Maokey. GARDEN CLUB MEMBERS MEET TUESDAY AFTERNOON Decatur Garden Club members met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A R. Ashbaucher, with Mrs. Henry Heller as assistant hostess. Mrs. G. D. Mac Lean, president. ' opened the meeting with the readi ing of the club collect and the | verse of the month in unison. ■ Twenty members answered roll ’ call with "What flowers are blooming in my garden?” Mrs. Mac Lean announced that the district federation meeting to be held at the Youth and Community Center Sepitember 25 will begin at 9:30 o'i clock. A luncheon will be served at the noon hour for $1 50 per plate. reservations must be in by Saturday. Mrs. Heller, program leader, gave a lesson on the history of flowers, after which a garden club contest was played with Mrs. N. A. Bixler awarded the prize. Mrs. Fred Hancher received the attendance prize. Mrs. M. A. Frisinger and Mrs. Gail Baughman were welcomed as new members during the meeting. At the close of the meeting, re-

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freshments were served by the hostesses. delta theta tau sorority HAS BUSINESS MEETING Delta Theta Tau sorority held a called business meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Leo Teeple. Several money making projects were discussed. It was decided to have a rummage sale September 27. The budget for the year was read by Mrs. H. R. Frey and was approved. The following statement was issued at convention for the chapter’s use: “Delta Theta Tau sorority has adopted a new nationwide philanthropic program to be known as Delta Theta Tau golden hand fund. Each local province and national golden hand fund will provide the monies for all Delta Theta Tau philanthropic endeavors. The object of the fund is to provide assistance to the less fortunate so that they may walk proudly through life.” Delta Theta Tau is perfecing plans for their nationwide philanthropy program financed by their golden hand fund. At the national convention in Cincinnati in July, the sorority approved grants from national funds to continue their Delta Theta Tau nursing service in Pippa Passes, Alabama and/or Tennessee. The nursing service was .established at Pippa Passes j m 1955. Mrs. H. R. Frey was the delegate from Omicron chapter. The next meeting will be October 16 with Mrs. Leland Smith and Mrs. Joe Krick as hostesses. There will be no meeting September 23 so that the thembers may attend | the style show sponsored by the ! Psi lota Xi sorority. Refreshments j were served at the close of the • meeting by the hostess. Monday evening, members of the Adams county Home Demonstration chorus held their first rehearsal with the new director. Mrs.'Gladys Chrisman in charge. October 4. all members are asked to meet at the home of Mrs. Leland Ray at 12:45 o'clock for a rehearsal before appearing on the -achievement-day program. — Members of the St. Vincent de I Paul society will meet at the C. L. of C. hall Wednesday at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Norbert Aumann will be hostess to the members of the Root township Home Demonstration club Tuesday at 1 o'clock.

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