Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 78, Decatur, Adams County, 1 April 1960 — Page 3
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SOCIETY
MM ARNOLD HOHTEWI fob cxabb bkunion Mrt Ch*rte« Arnold wet hoatot* rrcvnily for • aortal artioacthr: of the member* of the rlau of Ml <»( the Plraaant Mill* high achool Hefrrthmmt* were »crv«f and the evening apent renewing old frtmdahipa Tho*e prraent for the cxraiton Included Mrt. Doyt Sipe at Willshire. 0.. Mrt. Glen Reinhart of route 4. Decatur. Mr* Gerald Haggard and Mrs. Harold Rich, Monroe, Mr* Earl Shelton. Mr* Glen Frglry. Mu* Frieda WiUiamaoa, and Mr* Kart Johnson all of Decatur. the hoatcu. Mr*. Arnold, and non*. Mark and Jay Those unable to attend were Mita Jean Forman. Fort Wayne, tat Lt. Mary Jones. Brook Air Force base. Tex-1 at. Mrs Erne** *hndenlang of Arizona. and Mrs. Fred Sanders of Oklahoma. LOCAL TEACHERS TO AT LEND EDUCATION DAV AT MUNCIE Several Adams Central teachers will attend the 22nd annual elementary education day at Ball State Teacher's College Saturday. Those attending will be Dolores Byerly. Margaret Kuhn. Veda Haggard. Harriett Mills. Frances Beaty, Wanda Munson. Mary Egley. Naomi Griffiths, Martha Habegger. and Eloise Leistner. They will attend discussion sessions and exhibits and will hear Guy L. Bond, nationally recognized reading authority, speak on "Fostering Maturity in Reading.” X WHEATON COLLEGE BAND TO GIVE CONCERT IN BEBNE The 65 piece all-student concert band of Wheaton College. Wheaton. 111., will appear in the BerneFrench high school gymnasium Easter Sunday. April 17, at 2:30 p m. The concert will be under the auspices of the Wheaton alumni and the musie departments of the Berne-French and Adams Central schools. The band, directed by Russell DELTA THETA TAU Sorority RUMMAGE SALE, Saturday, April 2, 9:00 a. m„ 903 West Adams St. (Former Saw Mill Building). 76 t 3 Like to Sew? CHOOSE YOUR .MATERIALS from the largest selection in town. All first quality cut from full bolts. EDINGER'S "The BOSTON Store"
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H Hau will make It* spring tour April I II CIVIC DEPARTMENT TO 801 D (TIMING MEETING D»e rkwtng meeting of the Civic Department of the Decatur Woman's club will ba conducted Monday at < pm at the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church. A dinner will be cooked and served by the committer Mr* Delton Passwater will review the history of the Civic department for the program. Each member la reminded to bring an Item for the silent auction. A family film fellowship will be held 7:30 p m Sunday at the First [Christian church. The films. "Water Birds'* and "Highland of the Andes." will be shown The Ruth circle so the Presbyterian church will‘meet at 8 pm. Wednesday at the home of Mrs Harry EstiU. Mrs. Eugene Rash will be hostess tor the Presbyterian Naomi circle at 1 p m Wednesday The Mary circle of the Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs O. K. Baker at 2:30 p.m. Thursday. Miss Madge Hite will entertain members of Martha circle Thursday at 2:30 p.m. The Pleasant Mills Parent Teachers Association will conduct a meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the Pleasant Mills school. Lady of Fatima discussion club will meet Monday at 8 p.m. with Jane Kleinhenz. Research club will hold its closing meeting Monday at the Community Center. A one o'clock luncheon will be served to members and their guests. Die literature department of the Woman's club will meet at the home of Mrs. J. J. Thompson at 7:45 p.m. Monday. Tuesday at 7:45 p.m., the Associated churches of Decatur will meet at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Members are asked to note the change in time. Sacred Heart study club will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday with Mrs. James Loshe. DELTA THETA TAU SORORITY RUMMAGE SALE SAT., APRIL 2 9:00 A. M. 903 West Adams St. Former Saw MUI Building
Clubs Ct\*r*at item* for aarh day's pubbcatMM must be pfoewd in by II am. 'Saturday 9:M>. Bwa EaUII Phooa HIM FRIDAY Adams county Federation es Women's club, C.L. of C. hall. 1:30 p m. Methodist church W.8.C.8. rummage sale, church basement. • am. to 4:80 p m SATURDAY Methodist church W.8.C1. rummage sale, church basement. 8 a m. to 2:30 p.m. Work and Win class of Trinity E.U.8.. Mr and Mrs Hiram Wittwer. 7:30 »p.m. Rummage Sale, sponsored by Delta Theta Tau. 003 W Adam* street, will start at 9 a. m, BUNDAY Showing of film. "Watrr Birds." and "Highland of the Andes," First Christian church. 7 30 p m. MONDAY Pleasant Mills P.T.A., Pleasant Mills school. 7 30 p.m. Lady of Fatima discussion club. Jane Kleinhenz. 8 p.m. Research club. Community Center. 1 p.m. Literature department of Woman's club. Mrs. J. J. Thompson. 7:45 p.m. Civic department of Woman's club. Bethany E.U.B. church. 6 p.m. V. F. W. Post 6236 and Its Ladies and Fathers Auxiliaries. Post Home, 8 p. m. Juniors of American Legion Auxiliary, Legion Home, 4 p. m. Ladies Firemen's Auxiliary, Mrs. Herman Dierkes. 8 p. m. Adams county home demonstration chorus, Monroe Farm Bureau building 7:30 p. m. TUESDAY- - L. of C., K. of C. Hall, after church. TUESDAY Associated churches of Decatur, Zion E and R church. 7:45 p.m. Happy Homemakers club,. Mrs. George Thomas, 7:30 p.m. Rose Garden Club, Mrs. Harry Hebble, 2 p. m. Delta Lambda and Xi Alpha Xi chapters of Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. Fred Corah, 8 p. m. WEDNESDAY Presbyterian Ruth circle, Mrs. Harry Estill, 8 p.m. Presbyterian Naomi circle, Mrs. Eugene Rash, 8 p.m. Sacred Heart study club, Mrs. James Loshe, 8 p.m. Ladies’ Shakespeare club, Mrs. George Buckley, 2:30 p. m. St. Gerard study club, Mrs. Josephine Beauchot. THURSDAY Presbyterian Mary circle, Mrs O. K. Baker. 2:30 p.m. Presbyterian Martha circle. Miss Madge Hite. 2:30 p.m. Mrs. George Thomas will be hostess for the Happy Homemakers club at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. A pound auction and cancer film will be featured.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stoppenhagren ~ Observe CjolJen lUeJcling Mr and Mrs. Charles E. Stoppenhagep. route 1. Ossian, will observe their golden wedding anniversary Sunday. April 10 Open house will be held at their home. I'i miles north and three miles east of Ossian, from two to five and seven to eight o’clock Friends and relatives are welcome to attend. A family dinner will be held at the Dutch Mill, Bluffton, Saturday evening, April 9. \ > \ The Stoppenhagens were married Jh th<; Bethlehem Lutheran church, Ossian, with the late Rev. A. Nees officiating. Mr. SfoP* penhagen retired from farming in 1950: They have lived at their present address for 42 years. Mr. and Mrs. Stoppenhagen are the parents of five children: Harold, route 4, Fort Wayne: Marvin and Edwin, route 1. Ossian; Mrs. Erwin 'lrene' Buuck. and Mrs. Ralph 'Bernice' Berning, route 1. Decatur. There are 19 grandchildren.
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Locals Mr and Mrs L K Archbdd! will leave Sawrday un ■ two-month trip through Mexico and the southwral Thi» l» the third trip through . the area that the Archboida have-J made Thu weekend they will *i»H, with then m<« and hla family >•> l Patashla. 0 Then they will head southwmd. ami trawl through Metro. probably viaiting in the Guadahhara region on the Pacific | roast of that country In May they i plan tn visit with their daughter u nd son-inlaw in the Sacramento, j Calif., area They are leaving about two month later .than usual an that they may sec the desert tn the spring. < I, A. Kalver hna gone tn Hot Spring*. Ark. for an indefinite| star at the Arlington Hotel Mia* Saib - Hahn, a sophomore at Decatur high school. will celebrate her 18th birthday Saturday. She la ! the daughter of Mr and Mr* Ernest High. 840 North 3rd Street. Decatur. - Mr and Mrs, Arthur Voglvwede and children Charles, May and Alice left thia afternoon for Mil-' waukee. Win.. for a short visit with their daughter and slater. Sr. Mary Martin. C SA Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gerber, who have been vacationing for the past two weeks’ in Florida, are expect-' ed home Sunday They not only found time for their golfing, swimming and deep sea fishing but were also able to attend the dog and horse races, the jai a lai matches and to see several major league teams in action. Mrs. Anna Voglewede. who has spent the winter with her daughter. Mrs Edward Higgins and family of 915 Edson Drive. Beaumont. Texas, expects to leave April 20 for Toledo. Ohio for an in* definite stav with another daughter. Mrs. Kevin Whelan and family. Mrs. Clayson L. Carroll, of Berne, has tx*en admitted to the Adams county' memorial hospital for treatment and is reported in fair condition. Hospital Admitted Elton Vining. Willshire, O.; Hugh Stauffer. Geneva; Norris Blocker. Decatur: Mrs. C. J. Carroll, Berne; Master Joseph Hower. Decatur; David Wickey. Bryant; Chalmer Miller, Berne; Elmer E Winans, Decatur. Dismissed * Miss Dianna August. Decatur; Mrs. Arlo lirake, Decatur; Mrs. Hubert Cochran. Decatur; Mrs
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