Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 68, Decatur, Adams County, 21 March 1960 — Page 3

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VERA <RCX F. T. A. CONDUCT* RECENT MKHWO A PT. A. mwttag M U* V*ra Cruz opportunity artmni *•« hrM recently. Wtth «pp»o«tm»lely B prrxm* attending M« Warwr Krvigh la chart* at th* matting !Unr. Strung of th* E U B church of Oartan. gav* d*v«Uona Mr* Frrtda Übv th«-n Ind »intin« •nd Mr* Viva ln«kecp afcompanted at th* |M»no Or. Thoma* O. Dorrance *a* speaker for the matting, giving an inicmting and enlightening talk on the medical aid* at retardation After the bualncat meeting the teacher* told of the Valentine partie. the children had enjoyed Prior to the meeting, the executive officer, met for the purpnae nt .electing a nominating committee RuaacU Huffman wa* .elected at chairman, along with Front! Bennett and Mar.hall Archbold Refreshment, were served by Mr. and Mrs. Warner Krrigh. Mr. and Mrs Alva Liby. Mr and Mra. Gua Baker and Mr and Mra Floyd Blocker tn conclude the evening. FRIENDSHIP MEMBERS HEAR GARDENING LESSON The Friendship Village home demonstration club conducted a meeting Thursday at the Blue Creek and St. Mary’s Conservation building. . Mrs. Lester Sipe, president of the club, opened the meeting by leading the club creed. For devotions. Mrs Lawrence Carver read the 17th chapter of St. Matthew Mrs. Norris ROey then directed the group In singing the song of the month and presented the history of the song. Mrs Herman Hamrick presented the lesson on "Gardening.” explaining how to prepare the soil for a garden and how to plant the seeds. She concluded the lesson by reading the poem “God’s Garden.” Following roll call and the reading of the minutes of the previous meeting by Mrs. Charles Shoaf, a citizenship lesson on the census was given by Mrs. Harry Workinger. The ladies then sang “Happy Birthday” to the members celebrating birthdays in the month of March. The date of the family night potluck supper was changed by mutual consent to April 8. At the close of the meeting, refreshments were served by Mrs. Albert Tinkham, Mrs. Norris Riley, and Mrs. Austin Merriman. DELTA THETA TAU SORORITY STYLE SHOW, Tuesday, March 22, 8:30 p. m. at Decatur Youth and Community Center. 66 t 3

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Palms and baskets of white pompons and pink snapdragons adorned the altar of the Cross Evangelical and Reformed church in Berne for the marriage at two o'clock Sunday of Miss Sally Rose Beer and Bill W. Reynods. The Rev. C. A. Schmid, assisted by the Rev. Robert Magary, received the double ring vows. Miss Evelyn Miller, vocalist, and Mrs. Don Moser, organist, provided nuptial music prior to the processional. Miss Beer is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. Beer, route 1, Berne. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Reynolds. 655 Franklin, Berne, are parents of the bridegroom. The bride, entering on the arm of her father, appeared in a floorlength gown of white silk organza. The molded bodice was fashioned with a scoop neckline and short shirred sleeves and the bouffant skirt extended into a chapel-length train. A clip of petals edged in seed pearls held her fingertiplength veil of French illusion. She carried a bouquet of white refees and ivy centered with two pink camellias. Miss Janet Brand, maid of honor, was attired in a gown of white organza over pink taffeta, highlighted with pink silk embroidery. It was styled with a scoop neckline and short puff sleeves and the full ballerina-length skirt was enhanced with a large back bow of pink taffeta. A white leaf clip

MRS. DRAKE ENTERTAINS CALVARY LADIES AID Mrs. Louise Drake entertained members of the Calvary E.U.B. Ladies Aid recently for their regular monthly meeting. Mrs. Wayne Gaunt, vice president, presided over the * The meeting opened with group singing, followed by prayer, offered by Mrs. Hary McDermett. The scripture lesson was then given by Mrs. Chalmer Knittie. The .secretary, Mrs. Harry Hamrick, read the minutes of the previous month’s meeting. Following a business discussion, nine members answered roll call. Readings were then given by Mrs. lona Shifferly. Mrs. Keith Schnepp, Mrs. Bernice Darr, and Mrs. Harry McDermett. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Chalmer Knittie the second Tuesday in April. Group singing closed the meeting. Luncheon was then served in keeping with St. Patrick’s Day, with each lady receiving a green leaf which read the Blarney stone. PLEASANT MILLS W.S.C.S. ELECTS 1960 OFFICERS Mrs. Selma Querin was hostess Thursday afternoon for the Pleasant Mills Methodist Women’s Society of Christian Service. Mrs. Clyde Jones opened the meeting with devotions taken from the 16th chapter of Matthew. M 3 - Last Time Tonight - Technicolor Adventure! , “WRECK OF THE MARY DEARE” Gary Cooper, Charlton Heston ALSO — Shorts 25c -60 c —-0-0 Fri. & Sat.—“ Beloved Infidel” Gregory Peck — In Color & “Born To Be Loved” —o— Coming Sun.—“ Bramble Bush”

with a short veil and an arrangement of white pomports centered with red roses completed the ensemble. Both the mother of the bride and the mother of the bridegroom were attired in blue dresses with patent accessories and corsages of white orchids. Robert Reinhard served as best man. Ushers included Tom Reynolds. Robert Steury. Robert E. Reinhard. Lester Smith. Max Beer, brother of the bride, was junior usher. A reception was held in the church education building immed-' iately following the ceremony. | Decorations on the serving table featured a six tier cake and vases of pale pink roses. Servers include ed Miss Jean Grove, Mrs. Robert Reinhard. Mrs. Jerry Mitchel, Miss Jean Wright, Mrs. Norman Mikesell. Miss Carol Belote, Mrs. Walt Kern, and Miss Mary Bitting. For traveling the bride selected a blue silk dress and gray wool coat with patent accessories. The new Mrs. Reynolds graduated from Berne high school and Manchester College and presently teaches the third and fourth grades at Adams Central school. Her husband, also a graduate of Berne high school, is employed -at Franklin Electric. He will enter the service April 17 at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. The .couple are at home at route 1. Berne.

Mrs. Leon LaCoax gave the lesson on “How total is my stewardship,” with Mrs. Donald Everett. Mrs. Charles Morrison, Mrs. R. H. Everett, and Mrs. Harvey Jones assisting. Prayer was delivered by Mrs. George Foor after the business session. Election of officers for 1960 was then held with the following results: Mrs. Clyde Jones, president; Mrs. Donald Everett, vice president; Mrs. Fred Bauman, secretary; Mrs. Darrel Clouse, treasurer; Mrs. Bill Workinger, promotion secretary; Mrs. Wayne Clouse, student work; Mrs. Elmer Golliff, children’s work; Mrs. Charles Morrison, supply, secretary; Mrs. R. H. Everett, literature and publications; Mrs. Leland Ray, missionary education and spiritual life; Mrs. Lawrence Ehrsam and Mrs. Charles Arnold, local church activities. ' Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting to 18 members and five children by Mrs. Selma Querin, Mrs. R. H. Everett, and Mrs. Adda Hahnert. DECATUR PINOCHLE CLUB CONDUCTS MARCH MEETING Mrs. Bill Porter entertained members of the Decatur Pinochle club Thursday evening. The occasion .was the regular monthly meeting of the club and the celebration of the birthday of Mrs. Hugh Engle, March 18. Women Who Sew ... Like the Finest of FABRICS Choose from Materials cut from full bolts and assure yourself of the finest quality at popular prices. EHINGERS -FINEST OF FABRICS"

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During lb* bu«mc« Maatoo. th* April meeting »M d-*cu»»«M II will tw held at Uh •«**«' « Mt» . GWn Carter Mra J*rwn» win furnish th* prfjea After w-veral n«unda Os f ", , prizes were awarded to Mra Herb Banning. Mo Hobart Aahbgurhet. and Mra Uwrracr Kuhn* Mr* Knhnr alao won the traveling prt'c Mrs Gene Thalcber of Wren. Ohio was a guest of th* club for the evening Mrs Porter served desert and coffee at gaily decorated St Pat rick’s Day table* during the aortal hour The Delta Lambda and Xi Alpha Xi chapters of Beta Sigma »hi meeting originallv scheduled to be held Tuesday evening at the borne of Mrs Nilah Neil has been postponed. Ruth and Naomi Circle of zk *' Evangelical and Reformed church will meet at 2 pm. Wednesday at the church instead of t£e home of Mrs. Klickman. The general meeting of the Decatur Woman’s club, scheduled for this evening, has been postponed one week to March 28. Women of the Moose will hold a regular meeting Thursday at the I Moose home. Officers will meet 1 at 7:30 pm., with lodge at 8 p m. Reports which are due at this time are publicity, social service. Moosehaven, and academy of friendship. There will also be a called meeting of all chairmen March 31 at the Moose home at 7 p.m. to make out and send in New Horizons attendance reports. Mrs. Mary Ahr will be in charge of the social hour. At 1:30 p.m. Thursday the St. Anne studv club will meet at the home of Mrs. Fred Wagner. Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet at 8 p.m. ' ■*ednesday at the Elks home. Christian Companions class of Trinity E.U.B. church will hold a carry-in supper at 6 p.m. Satur- , day at the church.K. of C. auxiliary will conduct a meeting Tuesday evening after , church at the K. of C. hall. The Order of Eastern Star will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic hall. Xi Aloha lota chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet at the home of Mrs. Norman Guard, Portland, for their next meeting Wednesday. Members are asked to assemble at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Duncan Fraser to arrange rides to Portland. Rural Youthers On Television Tuesday __ The Adams county rural youth club will present a television program Tuesday at 12:15 p.m. on

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CAubs Catenoar item* ft* each day** publication murt ba ptewwxl m by It a m (Saturday Mwe Katin PhuM 3 2121 MONDAY Woman * club general marling in March M Academy of Frtend*hlp. Marne Home. 7 30 pm. Adam* county home demount r a-1 tlon chorus. Monroe Farm Bureau i building. 7 30 p m. VFW post 6234. post borne. (downstairs >. I p.tn. VFW Ladle* Auxiliary. purt| home 'up«Uir*'. « p.m. Rosary society of Si Mary’s i Catholic church. K of C hall. • »! p.m. • Research club. Mr* N. A Bixler. 2 30 p m. TUESDAY Delta Lambda and Xi Alpha Xi chapters of Beta Sigma Phi meet-1 ing postponed indefinitely K of C. Auxiliary. K. of C.l Hall, after church Washington Township Happy Hustlers and Variety Farmers. Ad ams Central school cafeteria. 71 p.m. Olive Rebekah Lodge 86. Odd ' Fellows Hall. 7:30 p.m. Root Township home demonstration club. Mrs. William Susdorf. | 1 p.m. WEDNESDAY Ruth and Naomi circle of Zion i E and R church, at the church. 2 p. m. Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Ph*, Elks Home. 8 p m. Xi Alpha lota chapter of Beta 1 Sigma Phi. assemble at home of I Mrs. Duncan Fraser at 7 p. m. to arrange rides to Portland Ave Maria study club. Mrs. ■ Barnard Terveer. 8 p.m. Presbyterian Women’s Association. at the church, 8 p m. Ladies Shakespeare club, Mrs. I Stuart Brightwell, 2:30 p.m. THURSDAY Women of the Moose. Moose Home, officers at 7:30 p. m., with ledge at « p. m. St. Anne study club. Mrs. Fred| Wagner,. 1:30 p. m. Order of Eastern Star, Masonic : Hall, 7:30 p. m. | SATURDAY Christians Companions class of Trinity E. U B. church, at the churchy 6 p. m. | ~ j WKJG-TV. The club will be rep-f resented along with the Grant | county rural youth club on Wayne: Rothgeb’s Farms and Farming! program. Legora Markle will be> representing the local club on the . panel, presenting the program on : “How To Stay Alive’’ in case of a ’ enemy attack. A series of civil de-. sense shows will be held during the ; remainder of the week with other I northeastern Indiana clubs pre-j senting the programs, on the noon Farms and Farming program.

Locals ■ M * Mr* Lewis RmHh and t children. Rrvlc, David. and Emily. | motored to I‘okagcWi Male park I Monday where they watched the | toboggan slide. Mr and Mr*. Jack Haller and' win* Stephen and Kite traveled to Columbus. Ohio Saturday with Mr* I and Mr* Robert Fortner of Fort Wayne to visit Mr. and Mr* John McCiwincll and son. Mike They returned to Drcatur Sunday afternoon Jam*** Goodin, manager of GoodIn’a Market, was admitted to the Adam* county hospital following a tall Friday at the' rear of the tsorr He la suffeting from a back Injury. Mr and Mr l-aun R. Miner' vyiitcxt rvcc*filly with thfir wufi* Gerald. wh<» I* ft jmllcnt in the Shrincr* hospital tn Chicago He I* reported improving. Hi* addrru| is 2211 North Oak Park avenue, Chicago 33. II). Lyman Harm and daughter Cindy < visited in Indianapoll* Sunday with Dr. E C. Hann. Mr and Mr* Carl L. Hechter and sons Butch. Skipper. and John.' visited in Decatur over the apik-| end. Births A seco-id child, second son. wasi I txirn at ’» pm Saturday to Mr and , Mrs. A'lan R. Cote of Lynn. Mas*. I The infant weighed nine pounds. I one ounce and ha* been named I Stephen. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole lof Limberlost Trail are the pater- . nal grandparents. At the Adams county memorial hospital: A seven pound daughter was i born at 4:43 a m. Sunday to SylI vester H. and Hazel Clark Sell. I 1020 Krick street. Decatur. Rodger and Ellen McAhren I Frey, route 3. Decatur, are par- | ents of a six pound, two ounce [daughter born at 2 a.m. today. At 6:08 this morning, a six pound, nine and one-half ounce ■ son was bom to Kenneth and Bon- | nie Stetler Lautzenheiser, Rockford, Ohio. Carl and Laurine Lengerich Schultz, 316 South sth St.. Decatur, are parents of a daughter weighing nine pounds, three and onehalf ounces, born at 11:45 a.m. today.

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Hospital AdmtuM Mi* N<<m* txrppnr. Itoggl***. Dennie Hall Itaumgnrtnwr. Hluft-' um; Mr* MnUM* Hammowd. D*-| ejtur William K Rnllmbacher, j Iterant. Janw* Ctoudi*. Fort Wayne IHimluf* Ml** Margaret Ann Scott. Mun-1 romite. Mr* Marlin Hoffman. Mnnrw. Mr* J'wl A Nrurn•chwander. Itemr; Mr* Eugene Zincr and baby boy, Decatur: Mr* Thorn** A. Milter. Decatur. I Mr* Lllll • Achladeahauffen. I C’ralgvllle. Ml** Tlml Ann Bain. Chicago. Mr* Thoma* D Jone*. Chicago: Mr* larruy Wrrling and baby girl. Decatur: Mr* Ivani tcutn-r and bubv girl. Hoagland; Mr* Ray and baby bov Berne: U»ler TTilemc Hoagland Baby (Juanita Herndon. Hoagland: Master Gary Meyer. I Decatur: Mr* Bernard J. Braun and baby boy. Decatur: Mr* I Thoma* Rle*en and baby girl. Berne Mr* Date Foanaugh. Monroe. Albert Vcrgnra. Decatur Combined Meeting Os 4 H Clubs Tuesday There will be a combined mevt- : ing of Washington townahip Happy | HiiaUer* and the Variety Farm- , er* 4-H club*. Tueiiday at 7 p m. lin the Adam* Central school I 'cafeteria. A luncte-on for officer* will be held and all 4-H club parents are urged to attend.

Deputy Registration Clerks Are Appointed The appointment of four deputy registration clerks was announced bv Richard D. Lewton. county I clerk Merle Affolder. candidate for circuit court judge, and Rosemary Spangler, candidate for county recorder, were two of the I appointees. Eleanor Snyder, of Geneva, and Richard Lehman, of Berne, were I the two other appointments. Lawton said that his office will accept regitsrations until April 4. The clerk s office will be open until 9 p.m. on the last day. ''-A HARD— Ts vdu bar ••“nett.ing *r sell or Trade In a good ’cv.a — IXcatur each dav.

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