Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 45, Decatur, Adams County, 23 February 1960 — Page 3

fVttDAY. FEBRUARY M ItRO

SOCIETY

porter* are mum to < VAC'ATWNtNU OMATtRfTRM 11 A number of Duc*turilr* apond* 1 Ing Um> wtatof lA Florid* mo»ot««d I t<, tb* country bom* of Mr. and I Mr* OUm V. Porter m ttaiUx I View Rood in Punta Gord*. where 1 they enjoyed a (*£•'«■ emner. In eluding torticy with all the trimmint* The day wa* aptmt vuiung, ( taking picture*. and feeding Bncka i of Florida blue jay* Thq»e present fcu the gathering j Included Mr and Mr* I Hero- , atrin. Mr and Mr* Albert Bain* '

YOUR |R PASSPORT TO Wifi HEALTH! Your docotr'a prescription is your passport to health. It is the professional obligation of our registered pharmacist to fill it accurately, using only the finest, purest, freshest drugs obtainable . . . and at reasonable prices, too. Bring your prescription to our store. Kohne Drug Store

CHURCH the NAZARENE

7th * Marshall, DECATUR Evangelistic Meetings—Feb. 24-MARCH 6—7:30 p.m. C.D.T. SUNDAYS - 9:30 - 10.30 - 7:30 ij4 f i Singers — The Jantzes — Musicians Rev. Franklin Moore Piano—Organ—Accordion—Vibraharp—Twin Cornets Evangelist 2 — These services will bring to Decatur some of the finest gospel music in the * -• «-- KIN *; a — “ extended to all.

_ „ — — • - ■ G? When you own an Olds ...you know you’re going first class. M What makes a new ’6O Oldsmobile so satisfying to own? Clean, modern styling . . . famous Rocket Engine spirit ... the reassuring, steady way a rZ rides on any road. If U join the Rocket Ctrcle of mdhon » K Oldsmobile owners, you’ll be making a wise investment, too .. . for t , thrifty performer rates high in resale value. Come on over to Olds now. . t 'summit *> \ \ « \jhmbibm .‘ : |y z> X llMl „ nTffr t <*- isr nirimnnr ” '' \-S’’ •- ■' ■ *" ■■ -- -- l i ll jiii.Mi[irJ‘ff. l «nH*Wy.. •■■ YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZBO OLDSMOBILE QUALITY DEALER DURING HIS f / O' • ZINTSMASTER MOTORS, IST & MONROE STREETS WATCH FOB THI BINO CBOSBT SHOW WITH PIBBY COMO ON ABC-TV

rke. Mr and Mrs Fred Aabbaueh9f. Mr and Mr* Elmer Aoapawß*. Mr, and Mrs. Harve Shrull. Mr.: and Mr* Hubert ZerMd and daugh ter. Margaret. Mr and Mre Carl Striker, and Mr. and Mr*. Victor t jona. Thnac unable to attend were Mr j and Mr* Carl Pumphry. Mr. and Mrs Jeaae Hoffner. Mr and Mrs. Glenn HIU. Mr and Mrs. Georg* Brewer, Mr and Mr*. H Schmitt, Mr. and Mrs Leigh Bowen. Mr* M O. Uator. and Mr* Roy. Mumma.

NEEDLE (LIE HOt IM MEETING AT MOO»E ROME | Mr* Cecil Gauss predated over t the Pythian Stator Needle dub, meeting held recently at the Monae home Table* were decorated to keeping with Wathtogt*"'* birthday. After a luncteeon served by Mr* Ftank Butler. Mr* Frank Carrol, and Mr* Karl Buller, the ladle* participated In sever al game* and prise* were awarded to the wtn-| ner* Mr* Fred Striker won the d>«r print. Mr* Manley Foreman was a, gue*t at the tne«ung. ntM tIM FLANS FOR AREA MEETING IN MARCH The udy Buga conducted their regular hunt Monday evening with nine member* present A round table discussion held The dlscuMlon for the eve-, ning centered on the dinner which the Udy Bug* will serve at the ) next area hunt, to be held in Deca- j tor March Tt at the VF W port home AH Udy Buga are urged to be present at that time Mr* Ray Kramer was presented with the door prite. She serv*d refmhtnenU to the members during the social hour. The Friendship circle of the Missionary church will meet with Mrs. Harold Myers at 7:30 p m. Friday. A meeting of the directors of the Adams County National Foundation will be held at 8 pm Thursday at the home of Mrs. Roy Kaiver. Miss Rose Steigmeycr will be hostess for Our Lady of Victory study club. Thursday at 8 p.m. Xi Alpha lota exemplar chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will conduct a business and cultural meeting at 8 p m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs Duncan Fraser. The topic of the cultural meeting will be “Understanding Art.” The Philo class party will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

THE DECATUR DAILY DTMOCT’AT DECATVR. INDIANA

* w W 2 S- *’» MMhh * x JI * 1 WMM 'R V 1 - ■ A.,' W Aiu'lH MIIF — iHC ' wHH ’** I r y|||| ► * a / "WMn JF 1 .fl r / ' \ if-’ v '■*' ‘ •» w *■ Mr*. Chalmer L. Wolfe Miss Gallmeier Is Bride In Friday Ceremony

In a ceremony performed Friday at 6:30 pm. at the Sjt. Johns; Lutheran church, Miss Glendolyn Gallmeier became the bride of. Chalmer L. Wolfe, the Rev. Edwin' Jacob officiating. The double ring ceremony was read by candlelight before an altar banked with vases of white flowers and palms. W. E. Uffelman and the St. John s choir provided the music. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Gallmeier of near Decatur and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wolfe of Decatur. The bride appeared in a floorlength gown of Chantilly lace and tulle over crystal white taffeta. The fitted lace bodice featured a scalloped scoop neckline outlined with seed pearls and sequins and long sleeves and the bouffant skirt was fashioned with alternating cascades of Chantilly lace and tulle. Her fingertip veil of French illusion was caught to a scalloped crown of pearls and Crystal pendants and she carried a cascade arrangement of white roses and carnations. Attending the bride as maid of. honor was Miss Patsy Ann Miller and br desmaids were Miss Myrneth Anthony and Miss Carolyn Harold Baughn at 7:30 p.m. Friday. At 8 p.m. Wednesday the Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will conduct a meeting at the Elks home. There will be special entertainment following the meeting of the Order of Eastern Star at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. In January, the men of the organization, dressed in ladies’ formals, entertained the members. At this meeting, the ladies will present their idea of a Masonic lodge meeting. An added attraction will be Weldon Bumgerdner and his grandchildren, Mike and Ann Stonestreet, who will entertain with songs and poems. If you bav ■ou.etl-.mg tc seoj> Trade in a g<-oc tor. a— IX rator’ each day.

Wolfe, sister of the groom. The attendants were gowned in blue nylon chiffon over taffeta, sea- , tiiring fitted bodices and accented I by taffeta cummerbunds Matching I bow head bands completed their ' ensembles. The honor attendant carried red roses and bouquets of I pink roses were carried by the two | bridesmaids. The bride’s mother appeared in | a pale pink lace dress with black accessories and the mother of the bridegroom chose a turquoise knit dress. Both wore corsages of red roses. Harlen Shaffer served as his cousin's best man and guests were shown to their seats by Kenneth Gallmeier, brother of the bride, and Harley Wolfe, brother of the groom. The American Legion hall in Decatur was the scene of the reception. Servers were Mrs. Martin Braun Mrs. Norvin Bultemeier, Mrs. Ed Selking, Mrs. Frank Scheiman, and the Misses Betty Wolfe and Patty Ann Shaffer. Gifts were registered by Miss Beverly Fuelling and Miss Garnita Hartman and Miss Karen Reiter and Miss Jeanette Schroeder served the wedding cake. Locals The Kent Realty and Auction Co. handled the sale of the Helena Wehmeyer McCullough home at 319 Mercer avenue to Howard Evans, new owner of the Butler garage. Mr. and Mrs. David Liby, of Chicago, 111., visited in Decatur over the weekend. Kenneth Richards, of 297 Park Place. Decatur, was operated on at the Parkview hospital in Fort Wayne Monday for bone surgery. He was admitted Sunday. He is in room 533. *— — — Mrs. Kenneth De Armond is in room 489 at the Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne, where she underwent surgery Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beineke returned Monday from Sarasota, Fla., where they vacationed for a month. Hospital Admitted Mrs. Fred Thieme, Jr.. Decatur; Mrs. James Hakes, Decatur; Levi Meshberger, Berne; Mrs. Fred Selking, Monroeville; Mrs. Roger Reedy, Fort Wayne; Mrs T. C. Smith. Decatur; Mrs. J. O. F. Campbell, Geneva; Allen Adams, Monroeville; Miss Sharlene Flueckiger, Geneva. Dismissed Baby boy Roop, Fort Wayne; Harry H. Fennig, Bryant (transferred to St. Joseph hospital in Fort Wayne>; Baby Ronald Allen Frauhiger. Decatur; Mrs. Fred Selking, ■Monroeville.

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Clubs i. Calemuar hemo Hnr cacti days ' publication must ba phoned U> II a m t.iaturd»» • 301. u, Ksim Phon* itlfl TVWBDAT Research club, Mra. John D»an. t 30 p m. I .adv Bug —mt. VFW ltome.il * P* n - _ Pieble Township Farm Bureau, p Friedheim school. • P m. I Pleasant Milla PT A. at th* j school. 7 30 pm. Pythian Slater. Nredl. club. ' Moose Home. 7 30 pm. Adult Farmers class, agriculture. room of Adams Central school. I 7:30 p.m. Xi Alpha Xi chapter of Beta Sig-

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ma Phi Mia John ■ pm i K nt Cr AusiUar,. K nf C Rott. I i * pm Delta lambda chapter at Beta Sigma Phi. Mr* Frank Crlat. 8 p.at. T" J.UIv Hmuewlvr* home demon- ! otr a t inn club. Pkaoant Mill*; •chnnl. 7 30 pm Preble Township Bunnf Cirri* hntnv demanatration club. lUcre*Hon Center. 7 30 pm. ft<M>t Tuwnahip horn* demonstration club. Mra. L»*> King. Mr., 1. pm. Eagles Auxiliary formal initla-: tmn. Eagle* Hall. I pm Adam* County Historical Society Jefferson Tuwnahip school. I pm.. Church Mother* study club. Mra Charles Chew. 9 pm. Olive Rebekah lodge. Odd Fellow* hall. 7 30 pm.

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