Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 80, Decatur, Adams County, 4 April 1960 — Page 3

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Vases of pink gladioli and white pompons banked the altar of the Nelson Street Church of the Nazarene in Fort Wayne Saturday, where Miss Sharon Marie Westfall became the bride of Robert Eldon Fosnaugh. The Rev. L. E. TXicker. skirt featuring a front panel of ficiated at the six-thirty o'clock candlelight ceremony Music was presented by Mrs. Leo Habegger, organist, and Herbert Zuercher, vocalist. Miss Westfall is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Westfall, 2105 W Packard, Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fosnaugh. route 4. Decatur are parents of the bridegroom. Entering on the arm of her father, the bride appeared in a gown of rosepoint lace over taffeta. The elongated bodice was detailed with a scalloped sabrina neckline and long tapered sleeves. The bouffant skirt featured a front panel of pleated tulle and a cascade of almating ruffles of rosepoint lace and pleated tulle, swept into a wide train. A tieta headpiece of lace and pearls held her fingertip veil and she carried a heart-shaped bouquet of pink roses and white hyacinths. Mrs. Paul Westfall, sister-in-law of the bride, served as matron of honor. She wore a floor-length gown of pink satin, fashioned with a crushed midriff tied in a back butterfly bow extending into streamers. A matching headpiece and bouquet of acqua pompons completed her ensemble. Bridesmaids were Miss Nancy Dorenseif and Mrs. William Slatton with Miss Cindy Patterson as junior bridesmaid, and Miss Sandy Fosnaugh cousin of the groom, flower girl. The bridesmaids were attired in aqua gowns identical in style to MRS. BAKER HOSTESS FOR PAST MATRONS CLUB Mrs Adrian Baker entertained members of the Past Matrons club Thursday evening. Mrs. John Doan presided over the meeting in the absence of Mrs. Robert Macklin, club presidept. During the social hour. Bingo was played, With all members receiving a prize. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. Assistant hostesses were Mrs. Nilah Neil, Mrs. Raymond Snyder, and Mrs. Robert Krick. Mrs. Gene Hike will be hostess for

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that of the honor attendant. The flower girl wore a pink satin frock with a matching headpiece and carried a basket of pink and aqua petals. The mother of the bride selected a powder blue dress of embroidered silk organza with navy and white accessories. She wore a corsage of pink rose buds. A navy ensemble with navy and pink accessories was worn by the bridegroom's mother. Marvin Fosnaugh served his brother as best man and ushers were Phul Westfall, brother of the bride, Leon Habegger and Steve Beavers, cousin of the groom. Steve Fosnaugh, cousin of the bridegroom was ringbearer. A reception for 200 guests was held at the Emmaus Lutheran Hall immediately following the ceremony. The wedding cake was made and presented by Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hawkins of Decatur. Servers included Mr. and Mrs. Melvin R. DeVoe, Mrs. James Worman, Mrs Gary Black and Miss Monda Tucker, all of Fort Wayne, Mrs. Richard Petersen, Lafayette. Mrs. Donnie Murray, Bluffton, and Miss Patty Nidlinger, Decatur. When the couple departed for a two-week trip to Florida, the bride was wearing a beige suit with white and wedgewood blue accessories and a corsage of red roses. Hie new Mrs. Fosnaugh graduated from Central high school. Her husband, a graduate of Adams Central high school, and the International Business College, is employed by Klaehn’s Appliances m Fort Wayne as an accountant. The couple will reside at 2203’/i Rehm Drive, Waynedale. • — 1 11 ’•V' *• the next meeting April 21.

annual banquet held FRIDAY AT ADAMS CENTRAL A sparkling fountain illuminated with multi-colored lights wah the focal point of interest at the annual Adams Central Sunshine Banquet Friday night. The annual semi-formal affair was held m the school cafeteria. An "April Showers” theme was carried out as gaily "derocated umbrellas, clouds and raindrops added to the atmosphere. • Dinner music by Chester Longenberger set the mood for the meal The highlight of the evening was a talk by Irene Meyers, popular humorist and world traveler. Guests wished at a wishing well before leaving the cafeteria. Those present Included Supt. and Mrs. Hugh Tate, principal and Mrs. Herman Frantz, Mr. and Kytcarvedl DIAMONDING* (bower] | JEWELRY *STORE |

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jnf * j I ’ MP. B » W *•” 4*-" * F * ‘•’o’ Ik ■ « ’ : > z . «|F -IS n 1 1 Miss Leah Ariyene Speakman Jpeakfnan Jo d\> deride » Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Leah Arylene Speakman to Ronald Lee Kelsey. Miss Speakman is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Richard Speakman route «. Decatur. Parents of her fiance are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kelsey, Jr., Willshire, Oh* The bride-elect is a senior at Pleasant Mills high school. Kelsey graduated from Willshire high school and is attending International Business College. .A June wedding is being planned by the couple.

Mrs. Chester Longenberger. Mr and Mrs. Marvin Nielson. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stucky. Onalee Barkley and Jan Elzey, Luanne Hoffman and Merlin Franks. Judy Yode rand Larry Dubach. Carole Miller and Chester Bercot. Joan Rupert and Dan Johnson, Marilyn Stucky and David Haggard, Susan Longsworth and Dave Hartman. Diane Cable and Darrel Matilen, Twila Arnold and Loren Habegger, Rosalyn Mishler and Glen Yager, Carolyn Yake and Dean Williams, Janis Yoder and Leonard Balsinger, Lois Steury and Larry Decker, Nancy Steury and Ron Lautzenhiser, Helen Hirschy and Geary Bluhm. Janet Beer and Allan Freels. Lana Mcßride and Gordon Singleton, Linda Hirschy and Lynn Lehman, Carol McKean and Larry Marckel, Karen Cauble and Lanny Ross. Mabel Bowers and Les Goodner. Also present were Arvilla Smith and Steve Hike, Karen Nussbaum and Bob Hart. Jeannie Kaehr and Byrl Bowman. Judy Arnold and Jack Wulliman, Dian Kohli and Duane Agler, Rose Gerber and Max Hawkins, Esther Brehm and Jerry Franz, Gyneth Schnepp and Les Augspurger. Nancy Raudenbush and Larry Funk. Barbara McKean and Gene McKean, Sandy Strickler and Steve Liechty, Rose Schlickman and Jerry Funk, Dian Kershner and Claude Striker, Maran Zimmerman and Bob Perkhiser, Marcia Zimmerman and Max Egley, Karen Brandt and Larry Hoffman, Barbara Wolff and Jerry Hirschy, Susan Helmrich and John Cowans, Roseann Lautzenhiser and John Sommers, Becky Collins and Nick Coonrod, Nancy Bercot and Lester Smith. Althea Wulliman and Denny Arnold, Carolyn Hart and Mike Ripley. Also Annie Singleton and Bill Kohli, Janelle Roth and Don Hoagland. Sharon Mattax and Terry Hike, Sandy Mattax and John Ross, Jane Jenningr and Elvin Adkins, Linda McClain and Leo Parrish, Dixie Smith and Paul Sparks, Linda Pageler and Brian Young, Toni Rupert and Phil Sprunger, Arlene Johnson and Rbger Dick, Karen Rich and Louis Sprunger, Jeannie Smith and Jerrv Mason, Charlene Wagley and Tim Ringger, Janice Ringger and Jim Brown, Judy Bercot and Dave Heyerly, Delora Mishler and Phi-

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lip Nussbaum. LIVE AND LEARN CLUB HOLDS ALL-DAY MEETING Eighteen members, six children, and one guest of the Live and Learn home demonstration club enjoyed a morning making wood fibre flowers and tatting. The flowers were demonstrated by Mrs. Mary Adamson. Mrs. Rolland Gilliom and Mrs. Thurman Drew served a salad at noon. The afternoon meeting opened with the club creed, followed by a film shown by Mrs. Oscar Miller. After group singing. Mrs. Jack Gray presented the devotions. The lesson on gardening was then given by Mrs. Louis Drake. Minutes of the last meeting and roll call were read by Mrs. Rolland Gilliom and the citizenship lesson was given by Mrs. Donald Smith. The meeting closed by members singing the club prayer. Hostesses. for the April meeting will be Mrs. Paul Morgan and Mrs. Glen McCammon. Women of the Moose will hold chapter night Thursday at the Moose Home. Officers will meet at 7:30 p.m., with lodge at 8 p.m.

Ladies Aid of the Trinity E.U.B. church will conduct a meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Election of officers will be held and all members are urged to be present. Hostesses will be Mrs. Earl Crider and Mrs. Roy Mumma. At 7:30 p.m. Thursday,/the Everready Sunday school class will meet in the lounge of the Methodist church. Mary Catherine Spangler will be hostess for the Guardian Angel study club at 8 p.m. Thursday. The Dramatic department of the Woman’s club will meet at the home of Mrs. Fred Soldner this evening at eight o’clock. Tuesday at 7 p.m.,’the Kirkland Future Farmers will meet at the Pleasant Dale Parish Hall. Our Lady of Good Council study club will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Ed Vian. The Youth room of the Monroe Methodist church will be the scene of the meeting of the Monroe W. S. C. S. at 7:25 p.m. Thursday. Mrs. William Journay will entertain W.S.W.S. unit 4 of the Bethany E.U.B. church Thursday at 8 p.m. The Wesley class of the First Methodist church will have a potluck supper in the church dining room Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Meat, rolls, and coffee will be furnished by the committee. Members are requested to bring their own table service. The Zion Lutheran Needle club will hold a social meeting at 11:30 a.m. Thursday at the parish hall. Anyone unable to attend is asked to call Mrs. Will Schnepf, Sr. or

Clubs Rama far each day'a pubUcattaa murt b* phoood Ml by II am. 'Saturday IN>. •to KaUR PboM Min MONDAY Dramatic department °f Worn •a t dub. Mr* Fred Botetnrr. 8 p tn Mutir department of Woman « Club. Mr* William data. Bpm Pleatant Mill* I* T A,, Ple**ant Mill* »rttool. 9 M pm. Lady of Fatima di»cu**ion club. I Jane Kleinbrn*. • pm. Rr*earch club. Community Critter. I pm. Literature department of Woman* club, Mr* J. i. Thompaon. 9 4S pm. I Civic department of Woman'* club. Bethany KU B. church. • p m V F W Poet' CM and IU I Jidie* and Father* Auxiliaries. Po«t Home. 4 p m. Junior* of American Legion Auxiliary, Legion Home. 4 p m. I Ladle* Firemrn'a Auxiliary.; Mr* Herman Dierke*. 8 p m. Adams county home demon- 1 •t ration chorus. Monroe Farm Bureau building 7 30 p m. T1 TESDAY Kirkland Future Farmers. Picasant Dale parish hall. 7 pm. Washington Happy Hustler* 4-H club, home ec room of Adams Central high school. 7pm Dutiful Daughters Sunday school class of Bethany church. Mrs. Fred Chronister. 7 30 pm. C. L. of C.. K. of C. Hall, after church. Tri Kappa inspection dinner. Youth Center. 6:30 p.m. 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 Our Lady of Good Council study club. Mrs. Ed Vian. 8 p.m. Presbyterian Ruth circle, Mrs. Harry Estill. 8 p.m. Presbyterian Naomi circle, Mrs. Eugene Rash, 8 p.m. Sacred Heart study club. Mrs. James Los be, 8 p.m. Ladies' Shakespeare club. Mrs. George Buckley. 2:30 p. m. St. Gerard study club. Mrs. Josephine Beauchot. THURSDAY Town and Country home demonstration club, C.L. of C. rooms, 1:30 p.m. * Presbyterian Mary circle, Mrs. O. K. Baker. 2:30 p.m. Presbyterian Martha circle, Miss Madge Hite. 2:30 p.m. ’ Women of the Moose, Moose home, officers at 7;30 p.m., lodge at 8 p.m. Ladies Aid of Trinity E.U.8., 7:30 p.m. Everready Sunday school class. Methodist church lounge, 7:30 p.m. Guardian Angel study club, Mary Catherine Spangler, 8 p.m. Monroe W.S.C.S., youth room of Monroe Methodist church, 7:25 p.m- „ W.S.W.S. unit 4 of Bethany E. U. B. chutch, Mrs. William Journay, 8 p.m. Wesley class of Methodist church, potluck supper in church dining room, 6:30 p.m. * Zion Lutheran Needle club, parish hall, 11:30 a.m. Pleasant Grove W. M. A., Mrs. Ermil Shifferly in Berne. 1 p.m. Church of God Missionary society, fellowship basement, 7:30 p.m. Bethany W.S.W.S. unit 1, Mrs. Amos Ketchum, 7:30 p.m. * . FRIDAY Calvary E.U.B. Ladies Aid, Mrs. Chalmer Knittie, 7:30 p.m.

Mrs. Louis Webert, Sr. by Tuesday evening. The Music department of the Woman’s club will meet with Mrs. William Gass this evening at 8 p.m. The Pleasant Grove W.M.A. will meet at the Ermil Shifferly home WINNERS! IN THE RETAIL DIVISION OF THE DECATUR CHAMBER of COMMERCE “Spring Opening” Prizes Ist Prize — Mrs. John Losche 109 5. 9th St. Decatur ■ i a2nd Prize — Wilbur Selking R. I. J •. _ Decatur -1.

ia Berne at 1 pm. Tburaday All mtinlwi i are urged •<» be prvwnt Mr* (Tulmr! Kntttie will be bn*> !••■ far the Calvary KUH Ladle* Airf'at 7 30 pm Friday. Waahlngton Happy Hustler* 4-H dub Will meet in Ilk home ec room at Adam* Central high »ch«**l at 9 pm Tueaday* Thur«da y at 730 pm. the Church of (fad Mi*»i«*»ary •oriel y trill meet in the feltow*hlp ba*ement "Div Dutiful Daughter* Sunday •chord claa* of the Bethany church will meet at 7 30 p m. TUcaday at the home if Mr* Fred Chronister Unit No I of the Bethany W S W 8 will mart With Mr* Amo* Ketchum Thursday at 9 30 pm Births Pamela Sue la the name given to the daughter born to Mr and Mr* Jame* Riley of Upland The infant. ***cood child, ie r end daughter, was born at 10 31 a m Saturday at General hospital in Marion and weighed seven pounds 1 11 ounce* Paternal grandparent* are the Rev. and Mr*. Ver* j non Riley. Monroe. Mr and Mr* I Carl Elliott of Decatur are the 1 maternal grandparent*. At the Adams county memorial i hospital: Christian M and Susan SchwarU i Schwartz, route 2. Berne, are parents of a fiye pound. 13 ounce

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I j daughter, boro at 81* p- fa- ♦ Ifaturday I At 3 Ml a m today. a daughter . 1 weighing eight pound*. «w ounce , | w<* bom to Mnrtm and Helen Kelly Railing 1032 Ru**eti St .' I Decatur , A *on weighing five pound*. 11l ounce* wa* horn at 6 M tfa* morn- | , ing to Cecil and Matilda Ccntelfa j Maciaa. Jr, 717 N<<th tnd atreet. ( | Hospital II Admitted 11 Ml** Yvonne Ginter. Decatur: Mr* Charle* Rhlway. Monroeville. Mr* Robert HoHhou*e. Decatur. I Baby Mark Gael*. Hoagland. 11 Mr* Nellie Reynold*, rfacatur; Norman Buettner. Decatur J Mr*. I Alma Repprrt. Decatur; Mr* | Gerald McCullough. Decatur; Mr* tx>wt* Norri*. Key * tone Dtamhutod I Mr* Kenneth Yoder and baby I girl. Berne: R.ibrrt Pond. Celina; Mr* Chark* Shidler. Fort II Wayne; , Clot* Eiehnr. Decatur; I Mr* lavma Stoneburner. Decatur; [John Llrchty. Berne; Mr* Chrb- , Han SchwarU and baby girl. . Berne; Dick Boch. Decatur 'to J Berne Nursing Home'; Elmer E ’ | Winana. Decatur; John Rcoier. J Decatur; Baby Mark Goelz, i Hoagland. 1 ' Trade tn a gnoa town — Decatur

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Announce Marriage Os Mill Elizabeth Burk To Larry D. Ritter Doctor and Mr*. Jame* M tturk announce the marriape of their daughter. Kli*»brth Ana. to laory Dre Httto- «*m of Mr aad Mr* , Jama* Hitter of IM* city The martiage wa* pwrfmmed March 13 *t ' the Firat ChrUtian church in . Green»burg ■ Mr* Ritter I* attmomg Dr Pau w 1 Univ, rrtty at Greencaatla. where •hr I* a member of Delta Deli* . Delta aorortty She la alao a mem'brr of p*i iotx Xi. Her hurband I attended tntrrnattoMl Buaine** College and la prearotly employed at the Indiana National Hank in . Indlanapolta After June I. the couple will be •at home tn Indianapnlf* until fall, when they will contimw th»tr «du- ' eation a t Indiana Univerafty. , Bloom ington Up In The Sky, It's A Tiros :| MOSCOW <UPD — All Soviet rw wap* per* Sunday printed • | brief, factual Tax* new* agency i dbpatch from New York report i mg without comment the »ucceaa •: of America'a Tlroa satrHMr The dispatch noted Uw Tiro* would fly over Soviet territory and wa* capable of sending p«cI ture* to the earth. If you b»v -'-i.etr.uig *r aeO o< ! Trade tn a good »cwn — D. rati i each day.