Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 57, Decatur, Adams County, 8 March 1960 — Page 3

TITSnAY. MARCH • Ittn

SOCIETY

rtNocwix cu* Mtm WITH MB*. MH'AMMON The Lucky Twelve Pinochle club mH rccentlv at the home at Mr* Vivian McCammon Pat Markley , vii a gurat lor the evening r» placing Mr* DeWayne Grafton High acorer VM Pat Martlet and Wanda Jrnmnga waa low *cm er The member* diacuaard plan* lor a party for member" a rut their hu«band*, to be held in May Retreahmenta at cake, coffee 1 and mint* were served during th< aortal hour The neat meeting will be held at the home al Laura \ Eno* MM* CAROLYN WIKGMANN PLAN* MAY WBDMNQ Mix* Carolyn Jean Wlcgmann and Daniel R Sappcnftctd will be married May It. Announcement of the betrothal wa» made by the bride'* parent*. Mr and Mr* Herbert Wiegmann, route 5. Decatur Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mr*. Charles R. Sappenfield. MOI Holton avenue. Fort Wayne. Miss Wiegmann graduated from the Decatur high school and I* employed by the Lincoln National Life Insurance Co. Sappenfield I* CHICKEN “BROASTED” GOLDEN BROWN A SPECIALTY AT SHAFFER’S RESTAURANT 904 N. 13th St. CALL 3-3857

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•n glumnu* <W Mouth We Mgh school and I* employed by tba £**cs Wire Cmpocstioa. MB*. NABPKB GIVE* BOOK REVIEW FOB BKBEABCM <t.t'B Members of the Research chib galbetvd at the home of Mr* Virgil Krick HIM pm. Monday for their bi monthly meeting After II members had responded to roll call With current event*, the program for the afternoon was presented by Mr*. W L Harper, who read a review of thg book. I "A Pima Remember*." by George I Webb The review was wrt U> I Mr*. Harper by letter from Mr* I Charles langttoo. program chairman for the meeting, who la vacationing in Artaona. The book deal* with the history of the Pima Indian*. who reside on the Gila river reservation in ArUona The Langston* have recently been vidtor* , at this reservation. Mr* Harper presided over a short business meeting following the program. The club welcomed two new member*, Mr*. C. Scott MartindiU and Mr*. Earl Ca«a. The March 21 meeting will be held at the home of Mr*. N. A. Bixler. Mr*. 0. L. Vance wiU be in charge of the program. Queen of Peace di*cu»slon group will meet Friday at 7:30 pm. instead of Thursday at the home of Mr*. Jerome Rumschlag. St. Ann Grandmother's club will hold a memorial service immediately following Rosary Sodality for Florence Des Jean at the Gillig and Doan funeral home Wednesday night Thursday at 7:30 p.m., the - ■ -

». ~ » a., a^.jtssaa—aaasl ■*■*..* * jfl Ik ift wk zhl Mis* Janet Agler SLjfer Jo S>e lUec/ Jn September The engagement of Miss Janet Agler to Richar^* >r M iS ba^ t h has been announced by her mother, Mrs Norma Agler, UM Patterson Street. Decatur. Marbaugh is the son of Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Marbaugh of Willshire. Ohio. Miss Agler attended Adams Central high school and is employed by Decatur Industries. Inc. Her fiance is a graduate of Willshire high school and is employed by General Electric Company in Decatur. , , . „ , A September wedding has been planned by the couple.

Church of God Missionary society will meet in the Fellowship basement. Election of officers will be held. The Town and Country home demonstration club will conduct a meeting at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Lewis Rumschlag. The meeting was cancelled last week due to unfavorable weather conditions. All-awards banquet will be held at the Monmouth school at 6:30 p.m. Monday. It will be a carryin dinner. v Decatur Emblem club will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Elks home. Mrs. Ronald Bryan will be hostess for the Salem- Methodist society of Christian Service at 1:30 p.m. Thursday.

TRY DWATVR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR. INDIANA

Zion Lutheran Parent Teachers League will conduct a meeting at 7 p.m. Sunday at the Zion Lutheran parish hall. The Rev. Walter Schoedel of Fort Wayne will be guest speaker. Phoebe Bible class of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church wiU meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the social room of the church. Hostesses will be Mrs. Wilbur Robinson. Mrs. Herman Von Gunten, and Mrs. Hersel Nash. * Women of the Moose will meet Thursday at the Moose home. Officers will meet at 7:30 p.m., with lodge at 8 p.m. Trumans Conclude Florida Vacation MIAMI <UPD — Former President and Mrs. Truman concluded a three-week Florida vacation Monday and caught a train for their Independence, Mo., home.

Clubs Item* foe «*»♦ day'* publirallna must ba pbrwwd to by It am. <Batun»*» 0 30). boa K*lto h*m Min Tt EMOAT Bt Dominie »ti*dy eiub, Mr* William Kellar, after church Unit 3 <>( Hcthany E U B church, Mr* Francis Howard. 7 30 p m Xi Alpha Xi chapter oi Bata Sig-1 ma Phi. Mr* Frrd Corah, gpm Monmouth Merry Maid* 4-H| and Hoving Ranger*. Monmouth, •thonl. Ipm I W 8 C. 8 of Trinity E U. B. church, al the church. 7 30 p m. Associate chapter of Tri Kappa. I Mr*. Roy Kalver. • P m . „ , Eagle* AuiiUary. Eagle* hall, a n m. . I Pai lota XI. Girl Scout roomj of Youth Center. 1 30 pm. Dhtrlct one. Indiana State Nur-| •o Ansoci ation. Bluffton Clinic. 8 pm. __ _ , Rose Garden club. Mr*. Carl, Barnett. 3 pm. | St Catherine'* study club. Mr*, j John Miller. 8 p m. Delta Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. Mr*. Robert Blaney. 8 P m - . Gal* and Pal* home demonstra-l 1 tion club. Pleasant Mills school,! ! 7:30 p.m. Delta Theta Tau. Mr*. Robert Krueckeberg. 8 30 p.m. I Olive Rebekah Lodge 86. Odd ’ Fellows hall, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Xi Alpha lota and Epsilon Sigima chapters of Beta Sigma Phi. i Elks home. 8 p.m. Evangeline circle of Reformed I church, basement of church, after Lenten service. Corinthian class of Christian I church. Mrs. Adam Kunowich. 7 :30 I p.m. Profit and Pleasure home demonstration club. Mrs. Henry Heimann. 7:30 p.m. Zion Lutheran Missionary society. parish hall. 1:30 p m. Decatur Business and Professional Women. Community Center, 6:30 I p.m. Ruth circle of Presbyterian church. Mrs. Eugene Nicks, 8 p.m. Naomi circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. Burt Townsend. 8 p.m. Ladies Shakespeare club, Mrs. D. B. Erwin, 2:30 p.m. THURSDAY Church of God Missionary society. fellowship basement, 7:30 p.m. . Town and Country home demonstration club. Mrs. Lewis Rumschlag. 1:30 p.m. i Decatur Emblem club. Elks home, 8 p.m. Salem Methodist Society of Christian Service, Mrs. Ronald Bryan, 1:30 p.m. . Phoebe Bible class of E. and R. church, social room of church, 7:30 p.m. Women of the Moose, Moose home, officers, 7:30 p.m., lodge, 8 p.m. Order of Eastern Star, "Master Mason Night,” Masonic Hall, 7:30 p.m. Monroe Better -Homes demonstration club, Mrs. Harold Rich, 7:30 p.m. Zion Lutheran Needle club, parish hall, 10 a m. Presbyterian Mary circle, Mrs. Huber DeVoss, 2:30 p. m. Presbyterian Martha circle, Mrs. Phil Mftcklin, 2:30 p. m. 4th District American Legion Auxiliary, Columbia City, 10 a.m. Mt. Pleasant W. S. C. S„ Mrs. William Susdorf, 1:30 p. m. FRIDAY Queen of Peace discussion group. Mrs. Jerome Rumschlag, 7:30 p.m. Calvary E.U.B. Ladies Aid, Mrs. Louie Drake, 7:30 p.m. American Legion Auxiliary, Legion home, 8 p.m. SUNDAY Zion Lutheran Parent Teachers League, Zion Lutheran parish hall, 7 p.m. Film showing of “Animals Unlimited” and Life of Christ in Art,” First Christian church, 7:30 p.m. /l/e&yde#/ FOR MORE - BEAUTIFUL HAIR I xggß# HBBBr B ~' SS REXALL HOME PERMANENT Makes all other home permanents old-fashioned, Rexall guarantees you the finest home permanent you’ve ever bad, or your money back. Smith Drug Co.

National 4-H ('lab Week /« Observed Over Nation

Adam* county can indeed bei proud of H* numcrou* *H club, leader* Thr»*» leader* give of tbrir lime and eHnrt voluntarily lead U»« * 4-K club* through out the county The toth local 4 H dub la In the proeea* of being J organised al lbw Catholir >chool in Decatur A meeting will be} hdd of all girl* interested in join-. Ihg 4-H. along with tbrir mother*, to (elect a 4-K club leader for that club Tlw job of the 4-H leader I* one i rs the mo*t Important and rr*pnn»ible job* in the whole 4-H program Thr»r leader* have genuine inlrr»*t in the young people of the county leader training meeting* arc held throughout the year to help the leader* with protect work, actlvitiea and the general 4-H program. The Rotary dub* each I year sponsor a training meeting for adult 4-H leader* in early j iprlng This year the meeting. was held in Berne. The men and women who serve ■ a* 4-H local leader* and the club, which they had arc a* follow*: Blue Creek Up and At It. Mr* Clair Carver and Mr*. Richard Minnick; Blue Creek Sodbuster*. Glenn Schaudt and Jim Wilson; Decatur Peppy Gals. Mrs Roberta Chronister and Mr*. Robert Sitt-I tor: Decatur City Slicker*. Dr. Hary Hetoble; Berne Jolly Work-1 lent. Miss Mary Schlagenhauf; i French Peppy Pepper*. Mrs Chester Baumgartner and Karyl ! Kipfer; French Happy Hoosiers. Chester Isch and Howard Kennel; ; Hartford Happy-Go-Lucky, Mrs. | Dale Grandlienard and Mrs. Theo. I Yoder; Hartford Hoosier Workers. I Leroy Stauffer and Roger Steiner; Jefferson Work and Win. Mrs.l

MONDAY All-awards banquet, Monmouth school. 6 30 p.m. Locals E. W. Baumgartner, president of the First Bank of Berne, has entered the Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne for a physical checkup. John Halterrfffin, of Cincinnati, 0., was a visitor in Decatur Monday. « Judge Homer J. Byrd, of the Wells circuit court, visited in Decatur Monday afternoon while acting as special judge. Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Holthouse left Sunday for a two-week vacation in Florida. Hospital Admitted Burel Singleton, Bluffton; Floyd (Joe) Gray, Decatur; Mrs. Lillie Schladenhguffen. Craigville; Donald Haines, Decatur; Mrs. Ethel Sheets. Decatur; Mrs. Martin Hoffman, Monroe; Jack Tumlin, Decatur. Dismissed Miss Catherine Miller. Decatur; Mrs. Ralph James. Willshire. O.; Miss Renate Feasel, Decatur; Miss Kay Marie Myers, Decatur. Births A second son, Jeffrey Lowell. ] was born recently to Mr. and Mrs. William Lowell Duncan, route 1, Convoy, Ohio. The infant, weighing seven pouqds, three and onehalf ounces, was born at the Van Wert county hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth H. Reed, route 4, Decatur, are the maternal grandparents, and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dale Duncan, Convoy, O. At the Adams county memorial hospital: Robert and Pat Roe Braun, 121 North Sixth street, Decatur, are parents of a daughter weighing eight pounds, five and one-half ounces, born at 4:23 p.m. District Meeting Os Moose At Huntington The monthly meeting of the third district, Indiana Moose association, Loyal Order of Moose, will be held in the Moose home of Huntington Lodge at 8:30 p. m. Friday. In charge of the meeting will be the third vice-presi-dent of the state organization# Corwin Draper, who is also the governor of the Moose lodge in that city. Assisting Draper will be the district secretary Kenneth Parker, secretary of the Hartford City Moose lodge. Lodge and chapter officers, as well as many members from the twelve Moose lodges and Women of the Moose chapters from the northeastern part of- Indiana will attend the meeting. Dancing and special' various sorts of entertainment will be featured and enjoyed after the meeting If you bav- mwnettaig tr sen or Trade to a good town — IXcatur. each day.

Holman Egly, Jefferson G<rtiri> liar*. Carl Baker. Kirkland Kut I Up' Mr* John Ley**. Mr*. Dale I 1 I’lough* and Mr*. Lealer Adler. Kirkland Future Farmer* Robert ! KetUme and Daniel l-aala. Mon roe Rooalervtte*. Mr* Stanley (Arnold Mr* Rlehard Everett I Mr* Elmer Inniget and Mr* Ker-, }mH Yoder: Monroe Booster*, j Lynn Ix-hrnan Elmer Ehr»am and. i Elmer Inniger. Preble PetW . Pal*. Mr* A A Fenner sad Mr* Elbert Fuhrman. Preble Jolly 1 Junior*. Mr* Dale Brandt and Mr* Rrlney Selklng; Monmouth Merry Maid*. Mr* Robert GoldI ner. Mr* Leo King. Jr and Mr* Richard Markle*.; R«»t Roving i Ranger*. Everett Singleton. William Fifer. Ijto King. Jr and Jim Wolhey; St Mary» Kekiongas. i Mr*. John King. Mr* John C. Carroll and Mr* Ru»*ell Edgrll; St Mary’* Sodbu*ter«, C harle* Morrison. Paul Rich, Richard I Mails nd and Ru«»eU Edgell; Un- ' ion Pals, Mr* Ben Gerke and ' Mr*. Richard Marbech. Union Worker*. Ed Gerber*; Wabash Cloverleaf. Mr*. Sherman Neuen- ■ schwander and Mrs Darell Smit|ley; Wabash Cloverblossom. Mrs ' Raymond VanEmon and Mrs Dan Beeler; Wabash Workers. Wilbur i Klrchhoffer; Limber lost Hustlers, Marvin Hart and Darrett Smitlcy; : Washington Happy Hustler*. Mrs. ' Leonard Schwaller. Mrs Gerald Strickler, Mrs Orville Royer and , Mr*. Van Hol»apple; Washington ■ Variety Farmers, Paul K<»hne and I Joe Kohne. Anyone interested in joining } 4-H contact the 4-H leader in their ' community or the county extension office for additional informa- ! tion. '

Lenten Service At Reformed Church The second in the series of midweek Lenten services will be held in the Zion Evanglical and Reformed church, Third and Jackson streets. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. The service will be in charge of the pastor, the Rev. William C. Feller, who will preach the sermon on the theme, "1116 Agony in Gethsemane.” Special music will be presented by Miss Carol Kiess and Miss Elaine Weidler. who will sing a duet, “Softly and Tenderly Jesus Is Calling,” by Thompson. Mrs. U. Fred Frtchte will be at the drgariS# AB members and friends of rhe church are invited to worship in this service. The youth choir will practice at 6 p. m. The Evangeline circle will meet after the service in the church parlor. Over 2,500 Pullv Ccmocrata an sold and deliver ud to Decatui each day.

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