Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 113, Decatur, Adams County, 13 May 1959 — Page 2

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0.N.0. CLUB MEMBERS ARE RECENT GUESTS The May meeting of the Merrier Monday Home Demonstration club was held at the home of Mrs. Lores Steury. To open the meeting, the president welcomed the 0.N.0. club members who were guests at the meeting. Games were played by the members and guests for them to become better acquainted. Miss Debi Barger, daughter of Mrs. John Barger, entertained the group with a tap dance, after which Mrs. Dale Fruchte led the group in singing several songs. A skit dealing with how husbands ■Were before they were married, was presented by Mrs. Dee Myron Byerly and Mrs. Leo Sheets. A poem and devotions were given by Mrs. Gene Hurst and Mrs. Don Moser, respectively after which roll call was taken with members telling of their fondest memory of their mothers. A secretary's report was read by Mrs. Lores Steury, followed with the treasurer’s report given by Mrs. Gerhart Witte. More games were played and refreshments served by the hostesses. Prizes were awarded to those having lucky nut cups and secret pal gifts were also distributed. The ndxt meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Junior Arnold June 8. FREE OFFER! LANOLIN PLUS WASH ’N CURL WAVING SHAMPOO with the purchase of the $1.50 size I Get the 75c SIZE FREE SMITH DRUG STORE | x — |-

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MRS. DALE DEATH IS HOSTESS FOR SORORITY The Delta Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, met at the home of Mrs. Dale Death recently. Members opened the meeting by repeating the opening ritual. Mrs. Dale Death, president, presided during the meeting at which time new committees were appointed for the coming year. Mrs. Art Burris gave a Mother's day tribute for the program. The meeting was closed with the repeating of the closing ritual after which Mrs. Death served a dessert and coffee. Mrs. Richard Sullivan was a guest of the sorority. X MRS. WILBUR PETRIE IS TUESDAY HOSTESS The Associate chapter of Tri Kappa members met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Petrie. Mrs. Forest Murray reported on the state convention which was held at French Lick April 17 and 18. and also announced that the scrap book ‘made by Mrs. Fred Smith, who has compiled information from the beginning of Tri Kappa, was given recognition at the meeting. Refreshments were later served by the hostess. This was the last meeting until September. PROFIT AND PLEASURE CLUB MEETS MONDAY EVENING Monday evening, the Profit and Pleasure Home Demonstration club members met with Mrs. Ralph Bluhm, vice president, callnig the meeting to order. The members repeated the club creed, followed with the devotions by Mrs. Bluhm and group singing. The story of the song of the g month was given by Mrs. Clifford Landis. Mrs. Roman Brite presented the lesson on citizenship, after which roll call was taken with members answering by telling of their fondest memories of their mothers. After Mrs. Landis had read the secretary’s report. Mrs. Oscar Miller gave |he health lesson entitled, "Gear Your Work To Your Heart.” It was announced during the business meeting, that the date of June 17 has ben set for a visit to the TV program, “Breakfast in Fort Wayne.” The regular June ' meeting will be held June 8. Mrs. Melvin Mcßarnes ledl \ games for the special feature of/, the meeting. The hostess, Mrs. j . Chester Habegger. and co-hostess, | Mrs. Landis, served refreshments i in May baskets to the 13 members ! and guests, Mrs. Clarence Patch j and David wl Linda Habegger. A basket cia»t«Jning the door prize was won by Mrs. John Arnold. ~RI MMAf.E SALE — Presbyterian Church. Friday, 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m. to t p.m. 113 It

rose garden club MAKES TV APPEARANCE Memberfc of the Rose Garden club appeared on the Breakfast in Fort Wayne program Tuesday at 10 o'clock. Each member wore a corsage for the program and different prizes were awarded to members of the group throughout the program., Mrs. Grovrtr Levy won a prize for hair styling and a fishing contest" was won by Mrs. Frank Crist. Because she was the eldest members present, Mrs. Johnjnoyd was presented with an oreflw A review of the club’s was given by Mrs. Wilbur Stanley, new Gardefi club president. , PIANO PUPILS TO PRESENT RECITAL The piano pupils of Mrs. Earl Chase will present a recital Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Union chapel E.U.B. church. The public is Invited to attend. Those participating in the recital are: Janice Allison, Carol Smith, Robert Wolfe, Connie Ellis, Debbie Zerkel, Peggy Smith, Joyce Uhrick, Rose Ann Lautzenheiser, Joan Stevenson, Paul Wolfe, Ann Langston, Linda Lautzenheiser, Julia Zerkel, Kenneth Witte, Teresa Andrews. Alan Zerkel, Naneen Essex. Lois Crozier. Theresa Lengerich, Margeret Witte, Lois Keller, Linda McIntosh, Daniel Heimann, Susan Elis, Jim Brown, Linda Geyer, Dorothy Smith. John Lengerich, Sally High, Susan Langston, Jayne Macklin. Connie Fox. Karen Sue Sheets, Karen Daniels, Kathleen Smith, Nancy Fegley, and Donna Allison. 5 ‘ i -'"’A ’ LATIN AMERICAN THEME IS USED FOR DINNER .< A Latin American theme was used for the setting at the. Tuesday evening mother and daughter banquet which was held by the Women’s Society of World Service of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church. Mrs. Fannie Hitchcock offered the invocation before the dinner was served to one hundred and thirty two members and guests. In charge of the program was Mrs. R. O. Wynn, and she welcomed those in attendance. After the opening hymn was sung by the group, Miss Vera Van Buskirk, president, read scripture. A prayer was given by a mother, Mrs. Harold Hitchcock, and a daughter, Miss Elaine Cochran, followed with the singing by a high school quartet. Composing the quartet were the Misses Janet Miller, Elenor Miller, Linda Jackson, and Kay Wynn. An offering was taken after which Miss Van Buskirk presented gifts to Mrs. Daisy Hileman, oldest mother. Miss Kay Bieberich, youngest, and Mrs. Amos Moser, youngest grandmother. The Rev. Eustace Renner of Serre Leone, Africa, was the guest -speaker for the dinner and he told of his home land.

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MOTHER DAUGHTER DINNER IS SERVED MONDAY The Welcome Wagon club moth-er-daughter carry-in dinner was held Monday at the K. of C. hall, with Mrs. Kenneth Shannon and Mrs. Ralph Smith, Jr., as hostesses. Bouquets of lilac and tulips decorated the tables for the dinner to which members wore their ow# creations of spring hats. Hie prize for the prettiest hat was won by Mrs. Duncan Fraser and the most original hat was modeled by Mrs, Cletus Gijlman. Games were played by the adults while Mrs. Glenn McCammon led the games for the daughters. Mrs. .Robert Darling won the prize for the mother with the most daughters present. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Herman Krueckeberg with a Tupperware party. GUEST NIGHT IS OBSERVED BY SORORITY Mrs. Paul Moore, president, opened the guest night meeting of the Psi lota Xi members, with the opening verse Tuesday evening. Roll was called and minutes of the last meeting read by the recording secretary, Miss Rosemary Gase. The treasurer’s report was given by Mrs. Richard Parrish and letters were read by Mrs. Fed Isch, coresponding secretary. Sunday, the Pi chapter of Psi lota Xi will hold a, tea in honor of Miss Neva Mariarty from 2 until 4 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Max Shawbaugh at 3332 Sauital Drive, Fort Wayne. It was announced by president, Mrs. Paul Moore, that Miss Judy Rhodes has been awarded the speech and hearing scholarship given by the Decatur chapter of Phi lota Xi. Installation of officers was then held with Mrs. Ray Fager presiding, Officers installed were, president, Mrs. Paul Moore; vice president, Mrs. Fred Isch; recording secretary, Miss Rosemary Gase; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Floyd Reed; treasurer, Mrs. Richard Parrish; and conductress, Mrs. Roger Blackburn. Mrs. Moore appointed Miss Susan Holthouse as press reporter and Mrs. Harry Schwartz as assistant treasurer. The business meeting was adjourned and the social part of the evening was turned over to Mrs. Richard Linn. Miss Julie Zerkel and Brad Affolder sang “I Never See Maggie Alone," and Mrs. Linn and daughter Nancee, played “Colege Hornpipe,” and "Marching Along.” Miss Cihdy Zerkel sang a song after which Miss Cathie Linn recited the “Raggety Man.” Miss the first half of the program, Mrs. Linn read a poem her daughter had composed for Mother’s day. The guest speaker for the evening was Hubert Feasel, art instructor at Adams Central school. He told about covering the origan, development, decline, and its revival as an art form today. Following the short talk. Feasel presented a demonstration and answered questions asked him by the groups -±~ - - The social hour was turned over to the committee and refreshments were served to the guests and sorority. President Mrs. Paul Moore served coffee from a table draped with pink and laden with colorful jello salads of different shapes. The D.A.V. Auxiliary will hold a regular business meeting Thursday evening at 8 o’clock at the D.A.V. hall. State reports must be made out at the meeting and all chairmen are asked to be present. The nomination for new officers will also take place at this meeting. Mrs. Cyril Becker will be hostess for members of the Queen of Peace study club Thursday at 7:30 o’clock. The May breakfast for members of the Decatur Garden club will be held Tuesday at 9 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Fred McConnell. Mrs. Harve Koos and Mrs. Wesley Lehman will act as assisting hostesses. Members of the Woman's club are reminded of the meeting to be . held Monday at 8 o’clock at the Youth Center. This is the closing meeting for the summer and a special program is being planned by the dramatic department. to STARTING FRIDAY FOR 4 BIG DAYS! MG M presents M J A George Pol W xJI Production ; thumb ...«•• coionomtl wonderful Afz'Q adventure... /Mt -k ( \ 1 I llifftfH A* \ Russ A Ilan Young Tuny-Thomas • Peler Swss,

Local Photographer Convention Speaker fl K F A fl : fl Nfl L. E. Anspaugh, local photographer, was a featured speaker Monday afternoon at the Illinois professional photographers association state convention that has been held at the Morrison Hotel in Chicago during the past three days. Anspaugh stated today that he was one of eight photographers invited to Chicago to spegk to the 300 Illinois photographers attending the state convention. The convention opened. Monday and was slated to close late this afternoon. His topic concerned wedding and child’s photographs. Also featured by Anspaugh. were slides of his new studio location at Five Points, at the request of convention officials. Anspaugh was asked to show slides of the studio and of how the converting of the home into the studio without disturbing the original aspects of the home itself was completed. Accompanying him on the trip was his wife. Marie. By taking part in the state program, Anspaugh received two merits towards bis honorary degree of master of photography award, which requireis 25 merits. Anspaugh now has 15 of the merits. SPECIAL PROGRAM VIEWED BY MONMOUTH P.T.A. A special program commemorating the 150 years since the birth of Abraham Lincoln, was presented to members of the Monmouth P.T.A. who met at the school gym. Open 'house was held from 7 until B:3Q o'clock. President William Schnepf called the meeting to order, after which devotions were given by Richard Harkless. Secretary and treasurer's reports were read and the group voted to sponsor an Explorer Boy Scout troop. New officers were installed and the new president is George Auer. Mrs. Laura Hakes will be secretary while Richard Lewton was installed as treasurer. Vice president is Otto Boerger. Members .of the -social studies, art, and music classes under the direction of John Rosier, Mrs. Charlotte Bergdall, and Darrell Gerig, presented the special feature. ” Participating in the pantomime were Clarence Scheuman, Marion Caston, Connie Bergman, and Loren Bieberich. The following students served as narrators; Marilin Blakey, Kenneth Fuhrman, Margaret Fuhrman, Joyce Busick, Ruth Ann Beery. Kay Stevens. Jim Fuhrman, and Nancy Rice. Musical selections were presented by the chorus and special features were given by Winnie Rafert and John Fuhrman. A square dance demonstration was given by the girls' physical 'education department under the direction of Mrs. Mardi Kleinhenz. Following the program, the hostesses, Mrs. Chalmer Stevens, Mrs. Adolph Weidler, Mrs. Hilbert Hockemeyer, and Mrs. Brice Sheets, served refreshments. Sighs Contract To Teach At Portland Mrs. Bernice Van Martre, former teacher at Hartford Center and Geneva, signed a teaching contract at Portland Tuesday to teach in the juhior high school there. •Mrs. Van Martre, a resident of Bryant, will teach English and history. She had taught for three years at Hartford and 14 at Geneva. For That . . . TIRED FEELING Get .... GERITOL Kohne DRUG STORE

Calendar itemi for today's pub teation must ba phoned tn by U a.*. (Saturday 9:30) Phone 3-ZIH Marilon Roop WEDNESDAY Our Lady of Lourdes study club, Mrs. John Kintz, 8 p.m. Xi Alpha lota and Epsilon Sigma chapters mother-daughter banquet, Moose home, 6:30 p.m. Ruth Circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. Richard Green, 8 p.m. , Naomi Circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. Clark Smith, 8 p.m. Business apd Professional Women’s club, Reformed church, 8 p.m. K. of C. Auxiliary card party, K. of C. hall, 8 p.m. Naomi Circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. Gene Zinpr, 107 North 13th, 8 p.m. Pleasant Mills Baptist W.M.S., 6 p.m., church, family night carryin supper. THURSDAY Lincoln School P.T.A., Lincoln gym, 2 p.m. Mary Circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. John De Voss, 2:30 p.m. Martha Circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. Charles Hite, 2:30 p.m. Eastern Star and Rainbow Girls mother-daughter carry-in dinner, Masonic hall, 6 p.m. Mt. Pleasant W.S.C.S., church, 7:30 p.m. Methodist W.S.C.S., church, 11 a.m. Decatur Emblem club, Elks home, 8 p.m. St. Jude study club inquiry classes, church, 8 p.m. Salem Methodist W.S.C.S., Mrs. Roy Miller 7:30 p.m. So-Cha-Rae, Mrs. Dee Fryback, 7:30 p.m. Pheobe Bible class, Zion E. and R. church, 8 p.m. Ladies Aid of St. Paul Missionary church, Mrs. Charles Shoaf, all day. Queen of the Rosary study club, Mrs. Bernice Adams, 8 p.m. Unit 3 of Bethany E.U.B. church, Mrs. Keltner Stone, 2 p.m. Northwest P.T.A., tea, school 2 p.m. D.A.V. Auxiliary, D.A.V. home, 8 p.m. Queen of Peace study club, Mrs. Cyril Becker, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY First Presbyterian rummage sale, church, 1 until 4 p.m. Women’s Bowlers association, Mies bowling alley, 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY Monmouth clas of 1954, Youth Center, 4 p.m. — First Presbyterian rummage sale, church, 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. SUNDAY Greenbrier sing bee, church, 2 p.m. MONDAY Woman’s dub closing meeting, Center, 8 p.m. TUESDAY May breakfast of Decdtur Garden club, Mrs. Fred McConnell, 9 a.m. Curfew Hours At Bluffton Changed Bluffton curfew hours have been changed from 11 p ; m. to 10 p.m. because of the switch to daylight savings time. Police chief Alva Smith warned youngsters of the curfew change, insisting it would be enforced. Come In and Shop at MURPHY’S YOU ARE ELIGIBLE TO GUESS HOW MANY Nut Fingers ARE IN THE JAR AT COUNTER 4. THE PERSON WHO COMES CLOSEST TO GUESSING THE EXACT NUMBER IN THE JAR WINS A LADIES WRIST WATCH THERE WILL BE ONLY ONE WINNER

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■ Mrfc At the Adams county memorial hospital: James and Marilyn Garner Frey of 346 Stevenson street, are the parents Os a nine pound, nine and one-half ounce boy born at 3:49 p. m. Tuesday. A six pound, seven ounce boy was born at 9:35 p. m. Tuesday to Robert and Dixie Garner Hurst of route 5. At 10:51 p. m. Tuesday. Max E. and Paula Jeanne Samsen Gilpin of 411 Limberlost Trail, became parents of a six pound, eight ounce girl. JSwptell Admitted Mrs. Lewis Wise, Convoy, Ohio: Clyde E. Boley, Decatur; Mrs. Emma Simmerman, Decatur; Mrs. Hulda Scheimann, Decatur; Mrs. Donald Quinones, Decatur,. Mrs. Albert Scheumann, Decatur; MiSs Tamyra Hurst, Decatur. Dismissed Mrs. Raymond Walters, Decatur; Mrs. Charles Stbneestreet. Decatur; Mrs. Eugene Mailand and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. Arthur Givens, Berne. LjSxedte Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Passwater, of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Passwater, of Bloomnigton, and Mrs. Delton Passwater of Decatur, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Huber of Willshire, Sunday at a dinner held at a Fort Wayne restaurant in honor of the 25th wedding anniversary of the Robert L. Passwaters, and Mother’s day. The room number of George Stults, who is in the St. Joseph hospital in Fort Wayne, is 2788. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frauhiger and son Paul and daughter Diana of Craigville and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bauer of Preble, spent Mother’s day with Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bauer And daughter Judy, and Marvin Krimm of Fort Wayne. RUMMAGE SALE—Friendship Club of the Church of God on Friday, May 15, and Saturday, May 16, in the Cole Building. (Meat Market.) 4 113 M

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