Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 232, Decatur, Adams County, 2 October 1958 — Page 2

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f _£ f He ' •JH' Jr ■■'-x.' ly Wf «■ ‘ MR. AND MRS. E. C. DOEHRMAN, of route 1, announce the mari riage of their elder daughter, Elisabeth Mae. to David Graef, I son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Graef. Fort Wayne. Their marriage was > solemnized Sunday afternoon at University Chapel on the Purdue | campus, by the Rev. A. Rasmusson. Their only attendants were i Miss Janet Russell and Lowell Dean Rodenbeck, friends of the bride and bridegroom. A wedding dinner was held at "The Flame” for the immediate families and a few intimate friends after the I ceremony. The new Mr. and Mrs. Graef are both seniors at Purdue and will continue their studies there. They are at-home at 242 Sheetz avenue, West Lafayette.

SOCIETY Members of the fourth district Past Presidents Parley of the American Legion auxiliary will meet, at unit 82 in Fort Wayne I Wednesday at 12 o’clock for a j pot luck dinner. Pythian Sunshine Girls will meet at 6:30 o’clock at the K. cf P. home Monday evening. Wednesday at 8 o’clock, members of the Business and Professional Women's club will meet at the Community Center for guest night. David .Owens will show slides of his recent Carribean cruise. Mrs. Herman Dierkes will be ■ hostess to the members of the La- | dies Firemen’s auxiliary Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, members of the Valparaiso University Guild will meet at Emmanuel, Soest. Sacred Heart Study Club members will meet with Mrs John Girard Tuesday at 8 o’clock.

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> I Mrs. Pearl Lash will be hostess Tuesday, to the members of the Kirkland Women's Christian Temperance Union at 1:30 o’clock. : The Literature Department of the Woman's club will meet with Mrs. Arthur Holthouse at 6:30 o'clock Monday for a carry-in-ciin-; ner. Mrs. Richard Schauss will; have charge of the program. I AJosmtal I V* Mow Admitted Miss Mary Ann Sprunger, Berne;" Joseph Spangler, Decatur; William Bollenbacher, Decatur, Dismissed Mrs. Melvin Wolfe and boby boy, Van Wert, Ohio; Mrs. Jerome Yager and baby girl, Berne; Herman C. Keller, Decatur; Miss Edward Pierce and baby boy, Monroe; Mrs. Noll Agler and baby girl. Berne; Mrs. Jerry Cowans and baby boy, Decatur; John Beard, Convoy, Ohio; Jan Smith, De- , catur. ■ Trad* m e anr+ town — Decatut

PTA EXECUTIVES MEET AT NORTHWEST SCHOOL The meeting executive meeting of the Northwest Parent-Teacher Association was held Tuesday eve* ning at the Northwest school. Mrs. Arthur Beeler, association president, conducted the business session, during which each comi inittee was informed of individual I duties and the budget for the school yeas. was read and approvi ed. Mrs. Robert McAlhaney, chair- | man of the membership committee, reported that the member- ! ship drive is well underway and ' parents who still wish to join are ! urged to send their dues to thei| i children’s home rooms. The first meeting of the Parent ; Teachers Association will be held I October 16 at 7:30. The program ■ will be a "Back to School” theme. WIENER ROAST IS | HELD BY MONMOUTH FHA 'The Monmouth FHA had a wien- : er, roast to entertain guests who I were interested in becoming a member of the organization. Devot- | ions were given by Lila Kruetz- ' mann. Jean Kolter reviewed last ' year’s program to give the guests a chance to become acquainted with the aims of FHA. Linda Kruetzmann then led the group in re- ' creation. I Guests present were: Carol Jac- ! quay. Arlene Hockemeyer, Lois ! Scherer. Margene Kirchner, Judy L Conrad, Susan Hitzmban Helen | Reppert, Kathleen Schuller, Bonnie Krueckeberg, Phyllis Reinking, ! Linda Deam, Gladys Busick, Judy i Selking. and Diane Erxleben. The hostesses for the evening : were Carol Schuller and Mary I Lou Lewton. — VALPARAISO AWNOUNCES PROGRAM FOR NEW YEAR Mrs. Henry L. Meyer, president |of the Decatur chapter of The i Valparaiso University Guild an- : nounced the chapter program for the following year. The opening meeting will be held at Imman- | uel Lutheran Church, Wayne I Trace. October 7 at 8 p.m. . Mrs. Edkar Krueckeberg. pro- | gram chairman, will introduce | Prof. Lando Otto of the Concord- | ia Senior College. He will speak j about his “Year in Austria,” and i show films. Devotions will be given by Mrs. Edwin Reinking. Other events are as follows: A Christmas luncheon December 2. at St. John’s. Monroeville. Nurses Under the direction of Mrs. Wm. Abel will give a short program. Mrs. Fred Shamerloh will give a short reading on “Spiritual Cosmetics.” The Guild s tenth anniversary will be celebrated with a dinner Januaty 13 at Trinity Suburban, with the Rev. Edwin Nerger as guest speaker. Mrs. Fred Seip of Redeemer will speak on the life of Queen Esther: “For such a Time as ■n S u Aprit 12 ' a bric,al pageant will be given at St. John s, Decatur road, at 3 and 8 o’clock. A carry in picnic supper will be held at Zion Decatur in June. Other officers of the organization are vice president, Mrs. Edgar Krueckeberg: secretary, Mrs. Ed Graft; treasurer. Mrs. Harold HolP man. Special planning committee for the bridal pageant are Mrs. Louis Jacobs. chairman. Mrs. .Edgar Krueckeberg, .Mfc- S . Art Koeneman. Monday, the Dramatic Department of the Woman's club will meet with Mrs Paul Wolfe at 6 30 o clock for a pot-luck dinner. - I The Ladies Shakespeare club members will have their opening meeting with Miss Frances Dugan Wednesday at 2:30 o’clock Mrs. Stuart Brightwell will be in charge.of the program. Members of the Adams County Home Demonstration chorus are reminded to meet at the home of Mrs. Leland Ray at 12:45 Saturday to practice for the achievement day program. The members will also meet Monday at 7:30 o’clock in Monroe. WEEK - END SPECIALS! Fresh Lardlb 19c Pork Liver lb 29c Fresh Sidelb 45c Smoked Sausage lb 55c 1 Baconlb 49c Minute Steaklb 69c Pork Pattieslb 69c T-Bones±lb 69c Sirloin Steak lb 69c Round Steak lb 69c SUDDUTH’S Meat Market 512 S. 13th St. Phone 3-2706

BACK TO SCHOOL IS USED AS THEME FOR MEETING “Back to School” was the theme Tuesday evening meeting of the merhbers of the Kirkland Ladies club members who met at the. Adams Central school. Each member, as she had a bow placed in her hair and was given a sack lunch. The meeting room was appropriately decorated with squash and Indiana com. Roll call was answered by each member telling about her first day at school. Mrs. Walter Egley led the group in singing “Shine On Harvest Moon,” and the ladies then repeated the club collect. The secretary and treasurer’s reports were read and approved and donations were taken (fov the foodless bake sale. “A go as you are breakfast” was explained and approved by the members and so ladies in the club will be having unexpected guests for breakfast. Mrs. Ralph Ross, Jr., presented the lesson and Mrs. Floyd Stoneburner gave the health lesson. “Facts of the State of Indiana” was the topic presented ,by Mrs. Ralph Leyse. Mrs. Egley gave the devotions and secret pal gifts were received by Mrs. William Ehrman, Mrs. Roy Heller. Mrs. Sam Henschen, and Mrs. Harold Henschen, Hostess for the evening were Mrs. Walter Egley. Mrs. Ed Kolter, and Mrs. Ernest Longenberger. Members of the Historical club will meet at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Ahr Wednesday at 2 o’clock.

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■ J 1 NOVEMBER 15 IS THE WEDDING DATE set by Miss Patricia Jean Hoffman and her fiance. Charles Judt. The marriage vows will be read by the Rev. Robert Whiteneck in the Antioch Lutheran church of Hoagland. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hoffman of Hoagland and was graduated from Hoagland high school. Judt, a graduate of Decatur high school and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Judt of Decatur, is employed by Gerber’s Super Market.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1958.