Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 247, Decatur, Adams County, 20 October 1958 — Page 2

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MISS UHRICK IS FETTED WITH BRIDAL SHOWER Friends and relatives of Miss Marilou Uhrick gathered at the home of Mrs. Forest Owens Sunday afternoon to surprise her with a bridal shower. Miss Uhrick and David L. Roop will be married November 9 in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Serving as hostesses for the shower were Mrs. Max Ogg, Mrs Luther Brokaw, Mrs. Herman Keller, and Mrs. Owdns. The Owens home was attractively decorated with vases of multicolored mums. Upon her arrival, the honored guest was presented with a corsage of white spider mums tied with a pink ribbon. Several games were played and the winners in turn awarded their gifts to the bride-elect. Following the game period, Miss Uhrick was

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given a gian key to which was attached a ribbon and the first clue which helped lead hed to her "treasure,” gifts that the guests had brought. The ribbon led throughout the Owens home and ended in a closet in which the “treasure” was hideh: After the guest of honor had opened her many gifts, the hostesses served refreshments from tables decorated with shower theme table cloths and miniature umbrellas. Cakes iced with small flowers, ice cream, nuts and mints. Coffee and punch were served to the guests. Those a atending were the Mesdames Paul Uhrck, Luther Brown, Richard Myers, Barry Staley, Ernest Uhrick, Paul Smith, Elmer Scott, Gottlieb Stauffer, Kenneth Singleton, Fred Brokaw, Roy Kinsman Emmett Owens and the Misses Jane Uhrick, Sharon Scott, Marilyn Scott, Cheryl Smith, Becky Ogg, and Debbie Klusman. Unable to attend but sending gifts were Mrs. Glenn Roop, Mrs. William Sanders, Mrs. Wallace Miner. Mrs. Dallas Reppert, and Mrs. Milton Hannie. BRIDE-ELECT IS HONORED WITH SHOWER Miss Wanda Luginbill of Willshire Ohio, and bride-elect of David Light, was honored with a bridal shower held at the home of Mrs. Earl Chase, with Mrs .Adrian Burke assisting. Games were played during the evening and the inners presented their prizes to the honored guest who was also presented with a corsage soon after she arrived. Gifts wore laid on a table decorated with pink and green decora-

s J?• 'w ' ’ * <m / 'Stop ’ ■ - > ■' • MISS SUSAN MARIE HELLER and Franklin Neil Keller will exchange nuptial vows November 22. according to an announcement made by her parents, Mr. and Mrs Raymond Heller of 641 North Second street. Keller is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jessup of 127 North Sixteenth street. A graduate of Decatur high school, Miss Heller is employed by the J C, Penney company of Fort Wayne. Her fiance also graduated from Decatur high school and is in the G. E. apprentice school in Fort Wayne.

tions. Those attending were the Misses Sharon Nern, Carolyn Luginbill, Mary Myers, Judy Bollenbacher, Betty Myers and the Mesdames

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Paul Bulter, Irvin Luginbill. Nina Light. Jesse Essex, Robert Light, Albert Agler, and Gerald Light. Unable to attend but sending gifts were Mrs. Chester Shoaf and Mrs. Paul Jones. BROTHER AND SISTER CELEBRATE BIRTHDAYS Arthur “Pete” Dawson of 710 Line street was surprised with a birthday anniversary party Sunday evening. Hostess for the occasion was his wife, Barbara. Mrs. Dorothy Emerson, the honored guest’s sister, was also a guest of honor as she too celebrates her birthOctober. After the honored guests had opened their gifts, a potluck supper was served to Mr and Mrs. Don Wagner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dawson and family. Mrs. Iva Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Don Dawson and family, all of Convoy, Ohio; Misses Mary Lou, Helen, Suzanne, and Betty Emerson, Mrs. Gene Addington and son of Rock- ! ford, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Wally’ Comment and family of Decatur, and Miss Luella Dawson and Ross Crownover. Unable to attend were Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dawson and family of Convoy, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Numann and sons of Fort Wayne, and Gene Addington of Rockford.

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HALLOWEEN THEME 18 USED AT CLUB MEETING Witches, ghosts and goblins attended the recent meeting of the members of the Profit and Pleasure Home Demonstration club who met at the home of Mrs. Lucy Schnepp. Her home was appropriately decorated in the Halloween motif with spiders, snakes, ghosts, and pumpkin faces The meeting was opened by Mrs. William Kohrie. who led the group in repeating the creed and singing the song of the month. Mrs. T. V. Johnston presented the devotions and roll call was answered by 16 members telling the lesson that had helped them the most during the year. Announcements were made in regards to the officers training meeting which will be held December 2 and the cookies from other lands day to be November 11. Members were also remained that the Profit and Pleasure club will be responsible for the entertainment at the Past President’s banquet. Mrs. Harvey Smith was elected to the post of president during the meeting, and other officers are, vice president, Mrs. Ralph Bluhm, secretary, Mrs. Clarence Habegger; citizenship leader. Mrs Roman Brite; health and safety, Mrs. , John Arnold: song leader, Mrs. i Clifford Landis; leaders, Mrs. Hen-I ry Heiman and Miss Lucy Schnepp, and alternate leaders, Mrs. Kenneth Sanders and Mrs. I William Kohne At the close of the meeting, refreshments were served by the hostess and the door prize was won by Mrs. T. V. Johnston. W. CONVENTION IS HELD IN WARSAW Tuesday through Saturday, members from Women’s Christian Temperance Unions from all over the state attended the convention which was held in Warsaw at the First Methodist church Two sessions of pre-convention school were held Tuesday under the direction of John Lanney of Winona Lake. A reception tea was | given |bv the Kosciusko county or-1 ganization Tuesday at 4 o’clock. Following an organ prelude and o processional of dignitaries, Mrs. Herman Stanley of Anderson formally opened the convention. The ' Rev. Albert E. Hogood. host pas- j tor, read from the sbripture and offered prayer and the annual address of the president was the highlight of the evening. Wednesday evening, youth | ; night was observed and a grand i i diamond speech contest was held, i A playlet by the Youth temperance I 1 councils of Akron and the present- ■ ation of youth temperance council ■ awards completed the youth affair. The address was given by Mrs. .1 Paul Halladay, national spiritual I life director, who recently return-. ed from Germany. She told of the , i need and conditions there. An election of officers was held Thursday and Mrs. Herman Stanley was relected as the state presj ident. Mrs. Cleo Parrish is the ; vice president and the correspond-. 'ing secretary is Mrs. Paul Halla- \ day. Mrs. Wendell Layton is the i new treasurer and recording secretary is Mrs William Strong. The annual convention dinner was held at the First Presbyterian church to climax the conven- : tion. Dr. George Greer was the : evening speaker. Delegates' attending from Adjams county were the Mesdames j j John Mishler, Joe Baumgartner, ■ ■ John Gade. Blanche Henchen, Jes- j j sie Niblick. Dortha Shady, Alfred Lehman, Della Neuhauser, i Sai'ah Baumgartner, Leona Long. ; and Emil Liechty. i : v I . A home nursing organizational | meeting will be held Thursday at 7:30 o’clock at the fire station. Zion Lutheran Needle club members will have an afternoon meeting Thursday at 1 o’clock at the parish hall. A social meeting of the American Legion auxiliary will be held Friday at 8 o'clock at the Legion i home The members of the Presbyteri- ( an Women's Association will meet: Wednesday at 8 o’clock at the church. Mrs. J. F. Sanmann will i > be in charge. j Psi Alpha lota and Epsilon Sigma chapters of Beta s.gma Phi will meet at the Elks home at 8 i o'clock, Wendesday. Nuclear Weapon Is Exploded By Reds WASHINGTON (UPIi -T h e Atomic Energy Commission announced Sunday that Russia had exploded another nuclear weapon, the second in two days and the 10th since the Soviets resumed testing on Sept. 30.

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Miss Pat Zehr returned to Dayton, Ohio last evening after spending the weekend with her parents and friends. She is employed by the Commonwealth Engineering company. Miss Isballle Kintz returned to Dayton, Ohio after a wekend spent with her mother and friends. Miss Kintz is employed by the Top Value Enterprises, David Voglewede returned to Dayton, Ohio after spending the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Voglewede and family. David is a sophomore at the University of Dayton. Miss Cassie Strickler attended the homecoming ceremonies at Hanover College as a guest of Larry Moses. Mrs. David Hensley and Mrs. Veda Orff of Bronson, Mich., spent Saturday afternoon in Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pumphrey of Decatur left Saturday for Sarasota. Fla., where they will stay until next June. Carl Shirk, Lynn Shirk. James R Fleming. Richard G. Inskeep, and Mr and Mrs. Miller Elling- , ham of Fort Wayne: Mr. and Mrs. i Roger Swaim, of Bluffton, were ' out-of-town callers Friday to exI pres their sympathy at the death of John H Heller. Robert Hite, NBC announcer, and his son. Robert, Jr.; were weekend guests of the Misses Fan and Madge Hite, of Decatur. Joseph N. Bell, son of Fred Bell of Decatur, and a freelance writer from Chicago, is visiting this week with his father in Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yost and Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Heller will trade homes in a real estate transaction this year, after the Yosts build a new home in the Yost addition south of Decatur on highway 27. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peterson of Corvallis, Ore., arrived in Decatur Sunday, and will stay about a week with Miss Elizabeth PeterI son and Mrs. Dora Bower. The j four will drive to Gary Tuesday to visit their sister. Mrs. Kit France. Mrs. Wilbur Stanley has returned from Princeton. W. Va.. where : she attended the funeral of her i brother-in-law.

Mrs. Noah Luginbill Is Taken By Death Mrs. Noah Luginbill, 79, lifelong resident of the Berne community, died at 5 p.m. Saturday at her home. She was a member of the First Mennonite church. Survivors include her husband; two daughters. Mrs. Tillman Habegger and Mrs. Milo Habegger, both of Berne: four grandchildren, one brother and four sisters. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the First Mennonite church, the Rev. Gordon Neuenschwander officiating. Burial will be in the MRE cemetery. Friends may call at the Yager funeral home until time of the services. At the Adams county memorial hospital: I Richard and Marilyn Noll Young ' route 6. are the parents of an i eight pound, 14 ounce girl born at , 6:42 a. m. Sunday. A girl weighing six pounds was i born Sunday at 7:31 p. m. to : Robert and Jaunita Rhoades Sau I der of Geneva. COURT NEWS Marriage Applications Mprilou Uhrick, 18, route six, Decatur, and David Lee Roop, 20, Decatur. Ruth Annette Amstutz, 21, route tw'O, Berne, and Daniel Richard Stahly, 20, Geneva. Agnes Marie Foreman, 21, Fort .Wayne, and Virgil Cleo j star, 35. Decatur. Connie Lou Hakes, 21, Wren, 0., i and Donald Delayne Clark, 21. Zanesville. Doris June Louise Baber, 19, Lima, 0., and Murray Vincent Mewhorter, 18, Lima, O. Complaint On Will On motion of the plaintiff, the defendant was ruled to answer absolute within 10 days of date in the case of Florence Smipey vs Lester Olan Smitley, etal.

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Calendar items for today's pub ication must be phoned in by 11 «.m. (Saturday 0:30) Phone 3-2121 Miss Marflou Uhrick MONDAT Monmouth Parent and Family Life Education Study Group, school, 7:30 p.m. Fireman’s Auxiliary members, Mrs. Herman Dierkes, 8 pm. V.F.W. auxiliary, post home, 8 p.m. Rosary Society, K. of C. hall, 8 p.m. TUESDAY C.L.C. C.L.C. hall, potluck supper. 6:30 p.m. Church Mothers Study club, regular meeting, Methodist church, 8 p.m. Decatur W.C.T.U., Mrs. Jess Niblick, 1:30 p.m. Merry Matrons Home Demonstration club, Mrs. Otto Boerger, 7:30 p.m. masquerade party. Bethany E.U.B .church, congregational potluck dinner, church, 6t30 p.m. Kum Join Us class of Bethany E. U. B. church, postponed one week. Washington township Farm Bureau, Monroe Farm Bureau hall, 7:30 p.m. Decatur Garden club, Mrs. Martin Zimmerman, 2 p.m. Wesleyan Service Guild of First Methodist church, Mrs. Robert Mills, 7:30 p.m. ’ WEDNESDAY Ladies Shakespeare club, Mrs. Arthur Suttles, 2:30 p.m. Ruth and Naomi circle, Zion E and R. church parlors. 2 p.m. Historical club, Mrs. Clarence R. Smith, 2 p.m. General duty nurses of I.S N A district 1, Veterans administration hospital, 8 p.m. Presbyterian Women’s Association, church, 8 p.m; Psi Alpha lota and Epsilon Sigma sororities. Elks home, 8 p.m. THURSDAY Women of the Moose, Moose home, officers 7:30, lodge 8 p.m. Order of the Eastern Star “friends night”, Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. Home nursing organizational meeting fire station, 7:30 p.m. Zion Lutheran Needle club, Parish hall. 1 p.m. FRIDAY American Legion auxiliary, Legion home, 8 p.m. HOSPifOOTES Admitted Mrs. Lew Shook, Wren, Ohio; Albert Minger, Geneva; Orval Fisher, Decatur; Mrs. Herald Mclntosh. Monroe; Daniel Eckrote, Decatur. Dismissed Miss Elsie Stutzman. Berlin, Ohio; Miss Susan Gerber, daughter of Clyde Gerber, Decatur; Mrs. Dean Acheson, Ft. Recovery. Ohio; Master James Cook. Decatur: Frank Snyder. Decatur; Mrs. Nettie Bowman. Decatur; Mrs. Arthur Loshe and baby boy, Decatur; Mrs. Allen Bower and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. Richard Ogg. Decatur.

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MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1958

Mourning For Pope Pius Ended Sunday Cardinals Meet In Secret Congregation VATICAN CITY (UPD-More than 40 cardinals doffed their purple robes of mourning today and met in secret congregation to launch their momentous week of decision on the election of a new pope. Mourning for Pope Pius XII ended Sunday with a Requiem Mass attended by high representatives of 53 nations. The United States delegation was led by Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and Mrs. Clare Boothe Luce, former ambassador to Italy. The mass, which climaxed the Novendiali for the late Pontiff, was celebrated by Eugene Cardinal Tisserant, French - born dean of the College of Cardinals. Among the four cardinals assisting him was Francis Cardinal Spellman of New York. Open Conclave Saturday The cardinals’ meeting in the Consistory Hall of the Apostolic Palace, adjoining St. Peter’s Basilica, will be climaxed Saturday with the opening of the conclave in the Sistine Chapel of St. Peter's, that will name the new pope. Secrecy shrouded the week s crucial meetings, the law of the church demanding excommunication for any member of the conclave who breaks the trust. Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski, the only representative of the “church of silence’’ behind the Iron Curtain able to attend the conclave, arrived from Poland Sunday night. He received a thunderous welcome from more than 500 persons, post of them Polish exiles, who jammed Rome’s Termini Railroad Station. Play Important Role Cardinal Wyszynski, a king-pin in the church’s struggle against atheistic Communism, was expected to play an important role in the discussions that will shape the Vatican’s attitude toward dealings with Communist governments. Trade tn a good town — DecaftP

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