Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 63, Decatur, Adams County, 15 March 1960 — Page 3

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m» v«jje &mi,j Jo Wlaorie. JI. WL. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bernard Vodde. 726 Lincoln Highway. New Haven, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter. Rosanne Florence, to Maurice Hubert Miller, son of Mrs Casper Miller, route 4. Decatur and the late Mr Miller The bride-elect, a graduate of New Haven high school, is employed in the offices of the- Magnavox company. Her fiance graduated from Decatur Catholic high school and is with the Tost Construction company of Decatur. Nuptial vows will be read at 10 a. m. April 23. in the St. John the Baptist Catholic church. New Haven.

NEW OFFICERS ELECTED B¥ SALEM METHODIST Mrs. Ronald Bryan was hostess Thursday afternoon for the Salem. Methodist Women’s Society of Christian service. Mrs. Austin Merriman gave the

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scripture and prayer and the lesson on “How Total is my Stei wardship" was presented by Mrs I Charles Burkhart and Mrs. Floyd ' Meyer. Mrs. Oscar Young reviewed an article from the “Methodist Women." Roll call and minutes were read by Mrs. Floyd Meyer, secretary. After the business session, prayer was offered by Mrs. i Claude Foreman. I Election of officers for 1960 was 1 then held with the following results: Mrs. Austin Merriman, I president; Mrs. Merle Riley, vice ' president; Mrs. Floyd Meyer, sei cretary; Mrs. Claude Foreman, treasurer; Mrs. Roy Miller, promotion secretary; Mrs. Rue Stray- ' er, missionary education; Mrs. ; Elisha Merriman, student work; I Mrs. Clifford Roe, youth work; I Mrs. Myrte Schug, Christian social relations; Mrs. Oscar Young, ' local church activities; Mrs. Clair ' Carver, children work; Mrs. Roy Frank, spiritual life; Mrs. Albert Tinkham, liturature and publication; Mrs. Charles Burkhart, «upply work; Mrs. Chester Bryan and Mrs. Frank Myers, reporters. Coffee, sandwiches, and candy were served to conclude the meeting.

SOCIETY

METWODUrr WOMEN M MM I ETA NOIIM MONTHLY MEETING The Women * Society of (.Tlrt* - Had Service of the Fir* I M*‘tb < *li»l > church md Thursday at Iba church Circle meeting* were held ■I || am, followed by luncheon > la the dining room at noon, with ’ circle one a* hoate** The gener*ij meeting, held in the chapel at 11 Pm , opened with organ muaic by Mr* Harry Dailey. Mrs Raymond Walter* conduct-; cd the devotional jwrind with »crip-| turn and meditation* on “Mount, Gilead, a Symbol of T>rt«l Stewardship ** Mr* Jenae Niblick then ptrwnted the lesson “How Total I* My Stewardship " During the business meeting, conducted by the president, Mr* ' Ixrwel) Smith, a report was given on the World Day of Prayer meet-, mg. held March 4 at the Presbyterian church The society then voted tn send money to the Maxine Coleman fund. The meeting closed with pray-, er and a reminder of the W 8.C.8. annual meeting to be held in New Castle April 6. NEEDLE CLUB CONDUCTS MEETING AT MOOSE HOME Pythian Sisters Needle club met after temple recently at the Moose home. Mrs Cletus Schnepp. vice president of the club, was in charge of the meeting. Twenty-one members answered roll call. Luncheon was served, by Mrs. Lawrence Roop and Mrs. Adam Kunowich, hostesses, from table decorated with potted flowers. The flowers were given as prizes to winners in the games that followed. FUTURE PLANS COMPLETED BY WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Women of the Moose Iwld chapter night Thursday at tne Moose, home. After the meeting was called to order in regular form, plans were made to attend a meeting in Bluffton March 16. Any one wishing to go is asked to call Mrs. Gerhard Marbach. Plans were also completed for a mother and daughter banquet, to be held May 19. Each person is requested to bring one guest. Mrs. Robert Judt will be in charge of entertainment and Mrs. Calvin Amick will supervise door prizes and decorations. A social hour followed the meeting, during which Mrs. Robert Morris won the door prize. The next meeting will be conducted March 24, with officers at 7:30 p.m. and lodge at 8 p.m. LOIS FOLK GIVES LESSON TO MONROE BETTER HOMES CLUB Miss Lois Folk. Adams county home demonstration agent, gave the lesson on “Outdoor Cookery” Thursday evening for the Monroe Better Homes demonstration club. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Harold Rich. Mrs. Ervin Stucky led the group in the club creed to open the meeting. Mrs. Glen Stucky then gave the history of the song of the month, “Wearing of the Green,” and led the group in singing the song. Evening devotions were delivered by Mrs. Jess Summersett. During the lesson. Miss Folk prepared a complete meal over the grill in the fireplace of the Rich home. The meal included barbecued chicken, hamburger, kebabs, vegetables, and fruits, which the ladies sampled during the social hour. Mrs. Harry Crownover gave the citizenship lesson on “When the census taker comes.” This was presented in playlet form with parts taken by Mrs. Richard Everett. Mrs. Martin Steiner, Mrs. Willis Gierhart, Mrs. Glen Stucky, and Mrs. Crownover. The health and safety lesson on “Medicine Cabinet Safety” was presented by Mrs. Gaylord Weaver. Roll call was answered by 22 members and three guests. The hostesses, Mrs. Harold Rich, Mrs. Jess Summersett, and the Misses Darlene and Cynthia Rich, served refreshments in keeping with St. Patrick’s day to conclude the meeting;

Adams Central Music Loyally Club Giant Smorgasbord SATUROAY, MARCH 19 4:30 - 8:00 P.M. in School Cafetoria TICKETS: Adults — $l5O GRADES 7- 12 $1.25 GRADES 1- 6 75c PRE-SCHOOL 25c Secure Tickets from Adams Central Students * Dinner Music by Adams Central Ensembles All Left-Over Food Will Be Auctioned ot~8:0(hP. M. “Bring The Family”

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Clubs Hem* for * publicslkm mu«t be pb»>oed -■ by II *m Saturday •ML tae E.un Phone HI II Tt FJtfIAY Eta Tau Sigma soority. Mr* j Dan Christen. • P Emmsua Guild of Zum Lutheran church, pariah hall. • P m. ■ Julietta U>w program rrhear»ai . Lincoln school gym Kappa Kappa Kappa aorority. Youth Center. 7 15 P m Wesleyan Service Guild of Methodist church. Ml»* Wilmas. Aft-1 drew*, 7 30 p.m. Decatur Garden duh. Mr*, n A Bixler, 2 pm. , Loyal Daughter* claaa of Hetn any E U. B church. Mrs. Harry | Staley. 7 30 p m. Merry Matron* home demon stratkm club. Mra. Carl Thieme. 8 pm. » u u Church Mothers study dub. Mrs | Rov Lehman. 8 p.m. Dorcas class of Bethany E U B church. Mrs. Alva Buffenbarger.| 7:30 p.m. , WEDNESDAY Decatur home demonstration club. C. L. of C. hall. 1 » P-«n-Historical dub. Mrs. Raymond Shackley. 2 pm. THURSDAY Order of Rainbow for Girls. Masonic hall. 6:45 p.m. St. Jude study club, Mrs. Francis Shell. 8 p.m. Do Your Best class of Trinity E U.B. church, at the church. 7:30 p.m. . Past Matrons club meeting postponed to March 31. Zion Lutheran Needle club, parish hall, 10 a m. Lincoln school P.T.A., school gvm. 7:30 p.m. Pleasant .Mills Methodist W.S.C S-, Herbert Ehrsam. 1:30 p m. ADD SOCIETY KAREN GRANDLIENARD TO WED WILLIAM KIPFER Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Grandlienard of Linn Grove have announced the engagement of their daughter, Karen Darlene, to‘William Kipfer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kipfer of Bluffton, route Miss Grandlienard is attending Elkhart Univeristy. Kiper Is the vocational agricultural teacher at Geneva high school. A June wedding is planned. PAST PRESIDENTS PARLEY MEET MONDAY EVENING Fourteen members of the Past Presidents Parley met at the Legion home Monday evening. Mrs. Herman Dierkes served as hostess. After dessert had been served, a business meeting was conducted by Mrs. Melvin Luhman, president. Correspondence was *read from the adopted nurse. Pinochle was then played with first place going to Mrs. Wilson Beltz; second place, Mrs. Mabel Liniger; third place, Mrs. Clark Flaugh. OFFICERS ELECTED BY V.F.W. LADIES AUXILIARY A business and social meeting was conducted by the V.F.W. Ladies’ auxiliary recently at the post home. The meeting was opened according to ritual and communications were read and approved. Mrs. Harry Martz reported that the hospital party will be held shortly. The original date was cancelled due to unfavorable weather conditions. A donation was sent to the national cancer fund. Nomination and election of officers was then held. New officers include Mrs. Ray Ballard, president Mrs. Clarence Hook, vice president: Mrs. Les Hunter, junior vice president: Mrs. Theodore Baker, chaplain; Mrs. Delbert Augsburger, guard; Mrs. Kenneth Birch, treasurer; trustees: three years, Mrs. Don Reidenbach, two years, Mrs Richard Baker, one year, Mrs. Ellis Shaw; Mrs. Harry Martz, conductress. Appointed officers will be named

ai ■ later date b» Ur prr»kk«rt. i Me Bay Ballard New officer* •ill be metalled In April Tbr meeting ete**d with the retiring •* the «»>«*». * »""•(**> March II A short aecia! meaning followed the buaUwa* meeting Mrs Ray Mallard aerved refreshment* and Mrs Kilis Shaw w»« winner of Ute drew prlre Order of Rainbow for Olrla will rcUMfIACt A meeting Bl • 43 PIO Thursday at the Maaonic hall. St Jud* study club Will meet at the home of Mrs Francis Shell illpm Thursday Mr* Dan Christen will be bn*tmi for the Eta Tau Sigma sorority at 8 o'clock thia evening. The Dn Your Beat class of Trinity RUB chureh will meet at the church at T » P m Thursday Hostesses for the meeting nrr Mrs R 0 Wynn. Mrs Tom Andrews. and Mrs George Myers. Locals Mr. and Mrs Don Lobaigcr. former* of Amarillo. Texas, are spending two weeks in Decatur visiting Mr and Mrs Charles Lobsiger Ixibaiger has been managing the Ramada Motel in Amarillo for the past year, and is on his way to Miami. Fla., where he plans to enter business. He is a graduate of Decatur high school. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cowens, who left for Florida last Thursday, had reached Palmetto. Fla., by Saturday. and wrote that they were through the worst of the bad weather. Although they left in a snowstorm. they were able to drive through Louisville and the rest of. Kentucky, and arrived in Alabama the first evening. There were three; inches of ice on the roads through Georgia Friday. They will spend two weeks in Perrin. Fki.. 15 miles south of Miami, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lueras, their son-in-law and daughter. Mike and Ann Stonestreet and their grandfather. W. M. Bumgerdner. entertained the Methodist congregation Sunday evening with songs following their regular Lenten supper meeting and program at the church. Daniel L. Lengerich, a 1952 graduate of the Decatur Catholici high school, has enrolled in the business administration school of International Co 11 eg e at Fort Wayne. Don Hess of South Bend, formerly of Decatur, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oral Fulton. Mr and Mrs. Dan Tyndall are in Arlington, Texas, visiting with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rucker, Jr. Out-of-town relatives and friends who were in Decatur recently attending the funeral of Mrs. Florence Des Jean included Miss Stacy. Des Jean, Miss Esther Des Jean. Mrs. Daniel G. Moran, and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Des Jean and family, all of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Diette and son. Jack, of Winona. Miss., Edward Kipley, Mrs. Arthur Quandt, and Mrs. Magdalene West of Riverdale. 11l Miss Charmaine Des Jean returned to Los Angeles Saturday.

Births A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Norman * Harman of Claypool. March 13 at the Murphy Medical Center. He weighed eight pounds, four ounces at birth. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scheiderer of Decatur. At the Adams county memorial I hospital: Twins were born this morning to Henry and Dorothy Jean Ball Costello, 701 Dierkes St.. Decatur. The boy was born at 9:17 a.m. and the girl arrived at 9:05 a.m. Harry and Kathryn Dun ten (Schwartz, 610 Cleveland St., Decatur, are parents of a boy weighing eight pounds, 13*£ ounces, born at 11:09 a m. today. Hospital Admitted Mrs. Hubert Cochran, Decatur; John Alberding. Sr., Decatur; Master Gary Meyer, Decatur; Raymond Kolter, Decatur; Master Rex Grant, Decatur. Dismissed Mrs. Emma Simerman. Decalur; Donald Haines, Decatur: Joe Gray, Decatur; Mrs. Warner Hunt and baby boy, Craigville; Mrs. T. C. Smith, Decatur; Miss Helen Barkley, Decatur. Lenten Service At Reformed Church The third in the series of midweek Lenten services will be held in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Third and Jackson streets, Wednesday at 7:30 .p.m. The youth choir will sing. “How Can I But Love Him” by Lorenz. Mike Kaehr will be at the organ. The pastor, the Rev. Wil liam C Feller, will preach, the sermon on the theme: “The Betrayal and Arrest of Jesus.” All members and friends of the church are invited to attend the service, which is open to the general public;

V I The Rev. (Hear Eicher, pastor, of the Harvester Mimnonary I church in Fort Wayne, will be the etangelixt in meeting* beginning al 7 30 p m Wednesday in the St | Paul Missionary church, two mile*, north and two mile* ca»t of Monroe Rev Eicher was formerly pastor of the West Miwlonary church at Berne, and may be; heard at 6 30 p m. each Saturday on radio station WGL. Fort Wavne. Service* will continue until March 27 Monroe Democrats File Candidacies Two Democrats from Monroe filed for precinct committeeman and state convention delegate from N Monroe this morning at the Adams county clerk's office. Arthur Roudebush filed for the precinct committeeman's post, while Gene K. ißke. also of Monroe. filed for the convention delegate's scat.

Raymond C. Werling Dies At Fort Wayne Raymond C. Wcrling. 62, a native of Adams county, died at 5:30 p m Monday at the Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne, where he had been a patient five weeks follow-1 ing a heart attack An employe of I Bowser. Inc., he was a member of the Zion Lutheran church ini Fort Wayne, its men's club and a | member of the Concordia Lutheran cemetery board. Surviving are his wife, Lydia: 1 one son. Eugene of Murfreesboro. I Tenn.; three grandchildren; two| sisters, Mrs. Harry Chalfant of Valparaiso, and Mrs J£!i of Kendallville, and one Brother. Charles,Werling of Granada. Miss. Farm Bureau Thanks Highway Department The Adams county highway de-| partment received a note of praise, from the Preble township Farm Bureau for its work during the recent snow storms in this area. Dated March 10. and addressed to the highway supervisor. Lawrence Noll, the letter reads as follows: -We would like to express our thanks and appreciation to you and your employes for opening our roads as soon as they did here in the northern part of Preble township after last week's snow storm. The roads ware passible within a few hours, due to the prompt action of your men. As we are close to the Allen and Wells county lines, noticed they did not get there roads open until the forepart of this week. Thanks again.” Pteble township Farm Bureau.

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WEW YEARS ttVAUNTIMtig&CT, - .— tot lenvTWHt LENTZ/ MFMMIU OAT * I JULY 4TH llAOft DAY r °» u ’*"• ** I yar | Ghriauaa Church ba* act and* I Aef* wttk* before tarwr and V/ hat designated ibeta “the Lent** acaaon.'* -*• The purpoee of thia rpecia) IM* ion ia to give Christiana an opportunity to recall the of tin and th* aaaurance of redemption. It provide* Chnatua churche. with an opportunity to tell the unchurched reatdenu of their communitiea of the central fact of th* Chriatiaa faith—the death o( the Son of God to atone for th* aina of th* world. 4 The menage of Lent i* to Chriatiaaity what a apriag b to • watch, what a motor ia to a car. Take th* aneaaage of Chnat a life and death out of th* Chriatian religion and you have only * worth eaa ahell. < Th* meaaage of Lent ia will th* meaaage of Paul: •‘Chrut d.ed for our aina according to the Scripture* " During the** week* thouaand* of churche* throughout th* nation are bringing this fundamental Bible fact into sharp focus. If you have not yet found forgiven*** for your aina through faith in Chnat, we extend a hearty invitation to you to attend our Lenten aervic**. Two Mid-Week Lenlen Services Each Wednesday during Lent 6:45 P. M. and S:ls P. M. Yoa Are Invited! Monro* ot Eleventh Street Rev. Richord C. ludwig, paator Divine Service* 8 & 10=30 A. M. Bible Ctaaaea & Sunday School *.15 A. M.

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