Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 263, Decatur, Adams County, 7 November 1958 — Page 3

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1958

FALL FESTIVAL PLANS ANNOUNCED BY SOCIETY Thirty members and guests attended the November meeting of the Zion Lutheran Missionary society in the church parish hall. Mrs. Richard Mailand gave the devotions. Color slides, with sound, were shown of Wheat Ridge sanatarium, which is supported by the sale of .Wheat Ridge Christmas seals throughout the Lutheran churches. Announcement was also made of the fall festival to be held Wednesday. A noon lunch, and chicken and ham supper will be served. Mrs. Louis Jacobs reported that many beautiful and interesting items have already been received for the Concordia gift booth. Linen dish towels and dolls are among the fancy work items already in and activity is increasing in all the other booths. Ladies are reminded to include ten-cent items for the fish pond among the donations. The president announced - that the pictures recently purchased by the society have now been placed in the Adams county memorial hospital. The society also voted to give $25 to the local Community Fund. The following officers were then elected: president, Mrs. John Kiess; vice president, Mrs. Chester Kleinknight; secretary, Mrs. Don Burke, and treasurer, Mrs. Harry Sheets. «Mrs. Ora Bauer, Mrs. Richard Mailand and Mrs. Norman ! Geiger were appointed to the nominating committee for next year. Two new members, Mrs. Kenneth Schnepf and Mrs. Roger Schuster, were welcomed into the society. The recipe guessing contest was won by Mrs. John Kiess. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Henry Krueckeberg. Mrs. Hilda Wittwer an® Mrs. Alva Railing. PRESBYTERIAN CIRCLE MEETINGS ARE HELD Ruth Circle Members of the Ruth circle met at the home of Mrs. Robert E. Taylor Wednesday evening. Following prayer, Mrs. Richard Macklin gave the program, “Skylines in Japan,” and, devotionals were read by Mrs. Dayton Swickard. An exnlanation of “white

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gifts for Christmas” was given by Mrs. Lowell Harper. * She also urged all member* to support the project of giving gifts for mental health. 4 n y°ne desiring any further information may contact Mrs. James Kocher, Jr. Naomi Circle Thirteen members and two guests attended the meeting of Naomi circle Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. James L. Kocher, Jr., Mrs. George Bair, leader, opened the meeting with prayer, after which Mrs. Jack Knudsen led the Bible study, "The Heart of the Gospel, and the' Gospel’s Heart,” from the study booklet, “Meet Dr. Luke.” Mrs. John Spaulding, program leader, discussed “Problems of Evangelism” from the circle study material on the Middle East. She pointed out differences and similarities between Mohammedanism and Christianity, and their attempts to evangelize the Moslems, supplementing her talk with pictures. Mrs. Lowell Harper discussed the “white gifts for Christmas" project of the world service committee for the December meeting of the Women’s association. Mrs. W. W. Cravens and Mrs. Clark Smith volunteered to assist Mrs. Harper with this project. Refreshments were later served by Mrs. Kocher, Mrs. Robert Macklin and Mrs. Smjth. TOWN AND COUNTRY CLUB IN MEETING The Town and Co-'itry Home Demonstration club met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Leo Teeple, w’th the president, Mrs. William Meyers, in charge. The club creed and collect were repeated. The topic for discussion, "Mental Health Practice for Adults,” was given by Mrs. Robert Colter, and the safety lesson, "Traffic Laws," by Mrs. Mark Colchin. The following new officers were installed by Mrs. Noah Habegger of Berne: president. Mrs. William Keller; vice president. Mrs. Robert Colter; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. John Bayles; leaders, Mrs. Gerry Bixler, Mrs. Wilmer Bultemeier; alternate leaders, Mrs. Herman Myers, Mrs. Herman Heiman; song leader, Mrs. Leo Teeple; publicity, Mrs. Homer Reace. The history of the song of the month, “For the Beauty of the Earth,” was then presented by Mrs. Leo Teeple. At the close of the business meeting, Mrs. Irenaeus Gase and Mrs. Herwere appointed chairmeAfor the Christmas party. Mrs. Habegger then gave an interesting and descriptive talk of her recent visit to Europe, telling of the beauty of Switzerland and of their customs and habits. The group later enjoyed asking her questions about the foreign counI tries. The meeting adjourned with the club prayer, and refreshments were served by Mrs. Teeple and Mrs. Homer Reace. MEETING OF TRI KAPPA IS HELD Tri Kappa sorority held their monthly social meeting Tuesday evening at the Community center. A dessert and coffee were served by the committee, Mrs. Paul Hammond and Mrs. Harold August, cochairmen, Mrs. Denzil Dowell. Mrs. John Brecht, Mrs. Ralph Allison and Mrs. James Engle. A hillbilly skit featuring Sephus Jackson and John McAhren was the entertainment. McAhren recounted their many radio triumphs, a little about their army life and then they sang a delight-

’ fi ll ■ H jW 111 I # I ■ I If 1 I F Hl & ?-■s THE WEDDING of Miss Sara Belle Habegger, daughter of Mrs. Savilla Habegger, route 2, and Robert Amstutz, son of Omen Amstutz, Berne, took place in the First Mennonite church, Berne, recently. The Rev. Gordon Neuenschwander, assisted by the bridegroom’s brother, the Rev. Paul Amstutz, officiated. The young couple is now residing at 154 W. Water street, Berne.

ful duet “Hound Dog in the Winder.” “Git Yore Cold Feet Outa My Back” followed. They closed their program with a religious number* — A preview of the film strip “Ice Age in Indiana,” was shown the members. This film is available to all area schools through Tri Kappa sorority and will prove interesting and informative to children of all ages. The evening’s entertainment closed with gabies and prizes being awarded to Mrs. Leo Curtin and Mrs. John Kintz. MEETING OF DRAMATIC DEPARTMENT IS HELD The Dramatic department of the Decatur Woman's club met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Reid Erekson, with twenty three members present. Following the secretary's report by Mrs. James Bleke, the group discussed plans for the December meeting. Mrs. Erekson then presented a review of the three act play, “Liliom,” written in 1909 in Budapest, Hungary, by Ferenc Molnar. The musical play “Carousel," presented in 1945 by Rodgers and Hammerstein, was taken from the play. Mrs. Erekson also played records of “You’ll Never Walk Alone,” “If I Loved You” and “Soliloquy," all of which were scores from “Carousel.” Dessert and coffee were then served by Mrs. Erekson, assisted by Mrs. Ross Brian and Mrs. Art Burris. SORORITY CONDUCTS PLEDGING SERVICE Impressive pledge services for Mrs. Noah Schrock, Mrs. Frederick Housel, Mrs. James Inskeep, Mrs. James Brazill and Miss Anna Marie Lengerich were conducted by Xi Alpha lota, Xi Alpha Xi, Epsilon Sigma and Delta Lambda chapters of Beta Sigma Phi sorority Wednesday evening at the Elks home. Mrs. Glen Custer, assisted by Mrs. Francis Faurote and Mrs. Kate Hess, conducted the rite. Refreshments were later served at small tables, centered with yellow roses which were later given as prizes. Mrs. IVAN STUCKY ENTERTAINS CLUB Thirty four members of the Civic department of the Decatur Woman’s club met at the home of Mrs. Ivan Stucky Monday evening. Following the club collect, devotions were given by Mrs. Delton Passwater and the lesson, "Thanksgiving, Past and Present,” was read by Mrs. Myles Parrish. Later, delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Stucky and her committee, Mrs. Wesley Lehman, Mrs| Passwater, Mrs. Parrish, Mrs. R. K. McConnell and Mrs. Harley Wright. ” V Cookies from other lands will be the main emphasis for the Home Demonstration Christmas lesson Tuesday at the Farm Bureau Coop building in Monroe. The lesson is open to the public and will begin at 1 o’clock. Lois Folk, county home demonstration agent, will demonstrate tips on making cookies and show several cookies from other lands. Following the demonstration, an opportunity will be given for sampling all of the cookies. The foreign cookies will be from Germany, Scandinavian countries, China, Austria, Denmark, England, Russia, Sweden, Holland and elsewhere. The committee in charge will be Mrs. Lores Stucky, chairman, Mrs. Roman Brite, Mrs. Lloyd Neuenschwander, Mrs. William Boerger and Mrs. Noah L. Habegger.

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The meeting of the Order of St. Francis of St. Mary’s Catholic church, scheduled for November 9, has been postponed to November 23. This will be the annual-visita-tion meeting at the church at 7:45 p.m. Members of the Welcome Wagon club will meet at the home of Mrs. Paul Bevelhimer at 8 o’clock Monday evening and are requested to bring donations for the Thanksgiving treat. Mrs. Leo King, Sr., will be hostess to members of the Mt. Pleasant Woman’s society of Christian Service Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock. Mrs. Arthur E. Myers will entertain the Past Presidents parley of the American Legion auxiliary at the Legion home Monday evening at 8 o’clock. The November meeting of the Trinity W.S.W.S. will be held at the church Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Frank Kitson will be the leader. The regular meeting of the Holy Family study club will be held Monday evening at 8:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Richard Jackson. The Profit and Pleasure Home Demonstration dun will meet with Mrs. Ralph Bluhm Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. The meeting of»Eta Tau Sigma sorority, scheduled for Tuesday evening, has been postponed. • " The Our Lady of Lourdes study dub mee*’ • • — h< n postponed.

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Calendar items fur today’s pubication must be phoned in by 11 *JS. (Saturday 9:30) Phone 3-2121 Miss Marilou Uhrlck FRIDAY ( Thanksgiving supper of Work and Win class, Trinity E. U. 8.church, 6 p.m. •D. A. V. auxiliary, D. A. V. hall, 8 p.m.' ' MONDAY Four-H achievement night, Monmouth school, 6:30 p.m. Honorary Society of Psi lote, Mrs. James Burk, 6:30 p.m. TUESDAY Monroe Better Homes Demonstration club, Mrs. John Floyd, 7:30 p.m. Psi lota Xi, Girl Scout room at Community Center, officers 7:30, business, 8 p.m. Associate Chapter of Tri Kappa, Mrs. Lowell Harper, 7:30 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles hall, 8 p.m. Olive Rebekah Lodge, 1.0.0. F. hall, 7:30 p.m. Rose Garden club, postponed one week. Monmouth P.T.A., school, 7:30 p.m. St. Catherine’s" study club, Mrs. John O, Miller, 8 p.m. Past Presidents Parley, Legion home, 8 p.m. p Welcome Wagon club, Mrs. Paul Bevelheimer, 8 p.m. Order of St. Francis, postponed. Holy Family study club, Mrs. Richard Jackson. 8:30 p.m. TUESDAY . Eta Tau Sigma sorority, postponed. Profit and Pleasure home demonstration club. Mrs. Ralph Bluhm, 7:30 p.m. Trinity W.S.W.S., Mrs. Frank Kitson. 7:30 p.m. Home demonstration Christmas lesson, Farm Bureau Co-op, 1 p.m. WEDNESDAY Zion E. and R. Women's Guild, church, 8 p.m. Decatur BPW club, Zion E. and R. Church. 6:30 p.m. K. of C. Auxiliary, card party. K. of C. hall, 8 p.m, l , Our Lady of Lourdes study club, postponed. THURSDAY Mt. Pleasant Woman’s society of Christian.’Service, Mrs. Leo King, Sr., 1:30 p.m. So Cha Rea, dessert bridge, Mrs. Dick Ehinger, 7:30 p.m. * Attend Meetings On Mental Retardation Seven parents and teachers from the opportunity school at Vera Cruz attended the third of a series of six discussions on mental retardation in Fort Wayne. The persons from near this community were: Mrs. Homer Gunter, Mrs. Lloyd Fiechter, Mrs. Ralph Rinear, Mrs. Leroy Wibel. Mrs. Warner Kreigh. Mrs. Harvey Inskeep. and Mrs. Max Fosnaugh. A panel of five persons discussed the various aspects of “Psychological consideration in the development of the retarded” that was held Tuesday at the Trinity English Lutheran church in Fort Wayne. The next discussion will be held November 17 at the church with Bernard Dolnick, superintendent of the state school in Fort Wayne. He will speak on “Social considerations in the development of the retarded. ”

15 Persons Attend Nursing Classes A total of 15 persons are attending the hdme nursing classes held at the fire station Tuesday eve- . nings and Thursday afternoons, ] Mrs. Wanda Oelberg, executive < secretary for the Adams county i chapter of the Red Cross, said today. The persons attending the < classes include: Lois Black, Bernice Gray, Nellie Idlewine, Mary Millington, Gretchen Krueckeberg, Gertrude Kleinknight, Hilda Stucky, Leona Sheets, Elaine Thieme, Aleta Zwick, Betty DeVoss, Hilda Aumann, Catherine Ogg and Mrs. John Hindenlang. Mrs. Jane I. Raab, of Elberfeld, is also attending the classes. Mrs. Arthur Miller is the instructor during the sessions held twice weekly at the fire station. Mrs. Oelberg stated that the classes are held from 7 to 9 o'clock Tuesday evenings and from 1 to 3 o’clock Thursday afternoons. i Admitted Miss Valerie Johnson, Decatur: Richard Green, Decatur; Mrs. Bertha Gleckler, Monroeville. Dismissed Mrs. Dari Arnold and baby boy, Ossian: Mrs. Edward Schearer and baby girl, Hoagland; Mrs. Don Robert Peterson and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. Robert Weiland and baby boy, Columbia City; Mrs. Delbert Whymer and baby girl, Monroeville. 1 Samuel R. and Ann Smith Trentadue of Upper Sandusky. 0., are parents of a baby girl, born at 3:30 p.m. Thursday at Jhe St. Rita hospital in Lima, O. She weighed 7 pounds, 6 ounces. At the Adams county memorial hospital: J Robert and Edwina Booth Hart, route 3, are parents of a baby girl, born at 7:33 p.m. Thursday. She weighed 6 pounds, 14 ounces. Ari 8 pound, 14 ounce baby boy was born to Leo and Germaine Faurote Hackman Thursday at 11:05 p.m. A baby boy was born at 5:50 p.m. Thursday to William and Edna Speakman Goldner, He weighed 7 pounds, 11% ounces. Dale and Gertrude Aumann Gresley, Hoagland, are parents of a 6 pound, 13 ounce daughter born at 7:30 a.m. today. Robert and DeLee Patterson Mattox, Berne, are parents of a baby boy, born at 11:25 o’clock this morning. He weighed 9 pounds.

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Mr. and Mrs. Hubert E. Zerkel and daughter, Margaret, will leave Monday, November 17, for Sarasota, Fla., where they will spend the winter months. Lloyd J. Mahan of Parkston, South Dakota, formerly of Adams county, has been re-elected to the. office of judge of the county court for ancther two-year term. The fm'

THANKS To the voters of the 3rd District for electing me your Councilman. I will endeavor to serve you to the best of my ability. FLOYD L. MEYER Pol. Advt.

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dietary ballot of South Dakota Is non-political. \ Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Smith will go to Indianapolis Saturday where they will meet their son, Tom, who has completed his six - months training at Fort Chaffee, Ark.

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