Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 83, Decatur, Adams County, 7 April 1960 — Page 3
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SOCIETY
T»l KAPPA DTNWRR HELD Tt'MDAY AT CENTER Tri Kapp* ■ororily b*M •« «*•' duuwr al <3B pm Tu»»dti at Dx Youth C<mt«-| Fifty right nwmbvn wvrv pcracnt Table* were Wt with* whit® rtoUw and black »lrv«m»r* Nitver candle *Uck*. white candle*, and * white tk»ral centerpiece were found at each table. Ctaraagea were found at the place* of the two l>re*idenU. Mr* F«>rrr*t Murray amt Mr* Robert Worthman. and the in«peetar. Mr* Robert McFarren Mr* Fred Smith gave the invocation and the opening »ong w*» led by Mm: Worthman Mr* Robert McFarren. province officer, and her gur»t. Mr*. Joe Spade, were introduced Mr* Frr<l Smith had on display the Tri Kappa »crapbook that »he started in IMI, when the chapter wan founded Centerpieces were given to Mim Frances Dugan and Mrs. Fred Smith, active charter member* of the associate chapter. Seated at the head table wrr<officer* of the associate chapter: Mrs Forrest Murray, president; Mrs W. E. Petrie, treasurer; Mrs. Raymond Keller, secretary; Mrs. Roy Kalver. corresponding secre- , tary Officers of the active chapter. also seated at the bead table, were: Mrs. Robert worthman. president; Mrs. Lyman Hann, vice | president; Mrs. Kenneth Gaunt, recording secretary; Mrs. Kenneth Nash, treasurer, Mrs. Denzil Dowell. corresponding secretary; and the inspector. Mrs. Robert McFarren. Co-chairmen of the event were Mrs. William Christen and Mrs. Guy Koos Members of the planning committee included Mrs. | Simeon Hain. Mrs. Kenneth Schnepf. Miss Jeannine Schultz, I Mrs. William A. Brown. Mrs. Watson Maddox, and Mrs. Lloyd Cowens. MISS KLEFFER HONORED AT RECENT BRIDAL SHOWER Miss Sharon Kiepper, brideelect of Gerald Laurent, was honored at a bridal shower Sunday, given by Mrs. Clarence Black, Mrs. Andrew Miller, and Mrs. Leo Teeple at the latter’s home. Mrs. Kiepper, granddaughter of Mr. and Kiepper. granddaughter of Mr. and i will be married April 23 in California. Laurent is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Laurent of Decatur. •< A color scheme of blue and white was carried out In * miniatwrk lace umbrella, the centerpiece of the gift table, and small umbrellas and favors. i Upon her arrival, the guest •»
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• Clubs Calendar tt»m* for *achdav‘* publication must be pbooed la by U a.m. 'Saturday 8;30). ■m EaUR Phons 3 21*1 TNt'RADAT Mrmnw Rural Firemen, town hall. 7 30 p m Union Chapel Indies Aid. church basement, all-day meeting Roly Family study c,ub * Mr ’ Robert Inurent. IRp m Town and Country home demonstration club. CL. of C mom*. Presbyterian Mary circle. Mrs. 0 K Baker. 3 30 pm. Presbyterian Martha circle. Miss Madge Hite. 3:30 pm. Women of .the Moose. Moose home, officers at 7 30 P m « *°“* e a *lndiM 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, I p m Monroe W S.C.S.. youth room of Monroe Methodist church, T:» P WS W.S. unit 4 of Bethany E.[ U. B church. Mrs. William JourWesley 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. I pm. Church of God Missionary society, fellowship basement, 7:30 P Bethany W.S.W.S. unit 1. Mrs. Amos Ketchum, 7:30 p.m. __ St. Joseph study club, Mrs. Delores Ellenberger. 8:15 P m. Unit 2 of W.S.W.S. of Bethany E.U.B. church. Mrs. William Dellinger, 7:30 p m. Unit 3 of W,S.W.S. of Bethany E.U.B. church, Mrs. William Linn, 2 p.m. . . Decatur Music Boosters, band room at Decatur high school, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY Calvary E.U.B. Ladies Aid, Mrs Chalmer Knittie. 7:30 p.m. Friendship Village home demonstration club of Blue Creek township, potluck supper, 6:30 p.m. American Legion auxiliary, Legion home, 8 p.m. - - MONDAY MONDAY Pythian Sisters Needle club, Moose home, 7:30 p.m. Merrier Mondays home demonstration club, Preble township recreation center, 7:30 p.m. Past Presidents Parley, Legion home, 8 p.m. Welcome Wagon club, Mrs. Raymond Shell, 321 Stratton Way, 8 p.m. , TUESDAY Delta Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. “Gay Ninety” room of Rice Hotel, 8 p.m. Eagles auxiliary, Eagles hall, 8 p.m. Psi lota Xi, Mrs. Ferd Klenk, 8 p.m. Gals and Pals home economics club, Pleasant Mills high school, 7:30 p.m. Monmouth P.T.A., Monmouth school auditorium, 7:30 p.m. Adams Central P.T.A. pre-school roundup, Adams Central school cafeteria, 8 a.m. Union Pals 4-H club, Immanuel Lutheran school, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY K. of G- auxiliary card party is cancelled. 3. w ‘ honor was presented with a blue and white corsage. Games were played and prizes were awarded to Miss Miriam Moore, Mrs. John Moore, and Diane Black. Attending the shower were the Mesdames William Kiepper of Lima, Ohio, George Laurent, and W. A. Kiepper, of Decatur. Donald Kiepper of Huntington, Robert Kiepper of Tiffen, Ohio, Carl Kiepper, Arthur Schreck of Fort Wayne, Louie Laurent, John Moore, Joseph Morin of Maumee, Ohio, Mark Braden, Robert Braden, George Foos, Charles Mowery? William Mowery, Arthur Braun, Lee Nelson, and Donald Gruss. Also present were the Misses Rosalie Kiepper of Lima, 0., Virginia Laurent, Miriam Moore, Erma Kershner, of Decatur, and the Mesdames John Black, Wilbur Black, and Miss Carmen and Miss Liane Black, all of Middlebury, 0., the Mesdames Eugene Dryen James Roop, Joseph Laurent, Anthony Teeple, Franklin Teeple; Edward. Teeple, Norman White, Robert Teeple, Fred Coffee,
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•nd la Iva tor Kbtotln*. Gerry K*<chum. Nad Meyer. **d Patrick Trvpk of lUr hm*es n»rr a sigma rm < naptebb MKFT WITH MBM. ('OBAN Thr MU Lambda aad XI Alpha I Xl chapter. as Bet. Sigma Phi met at the horn* of Mn Fred Corah recently tar a aortal meet» tag. I Mr* Franc-in Howell presided I over thr buiitHMkt nwrtlng. ItMloof * gait wa* (Ua vfd with prua* going I to Mr. Carl Gattshall. Mra Clar-1 me* 7.1 ner. and Mra. William i Johnatan. Ixmrhron wax nerved on tablet | centered with haaketa of Banter candles. Mra Corah was assisted by Mra IJoyd Neal and Mra. Frank Crlat. Mra. Paulin* Hoffner wax a guest at the meeting. ADDITIONAL EVENTS AT DIMTBKT MEETING Additional events of thr Pythian I Sunshine Girts district convention I held Sunday at thr Moose Home. | omitted from Tuesday's edition of | thr Democrat, included the song. "The Bible Telia Me So," sung to th* grand royal princess Several formations took place during the convention In ony formation, royal guide. Sally Hahn, and mystic one. Helen Walters. placed an Easter bonnet | made by Faye Ahr on their grand
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rttyal Rgvtaor, »lArtw ttertarr** > head The r—t of the girts tarm ed an al«lr tar tta-m to P4*» ihnMgh wfclj* Mwy *aag ‘ ’ Xeitat Parade " ’ 1 ‘ Another was a "sun" tarmalMwi into which was brought thr ginn-li CSMMIikW. IHW JetaUM*! Xbrj was given honors andk the 1 Uor£» Prayer" was sung Another tar* matlon featured an "S' tar »u p.eme Dur to sickness, only onej ■uprrmr officw was present, jun* u>r pn»t supreme royal princes' l I Irene Payne of Marion She was given honors and "Side by Hidr was sung to her, Members were invited into thr dining room, where a large sun with rays leading from thr sun to the md of the pisiform was on stage In front of the sun was a mannequin with a crown on her head with the word "bopr" on H The mannequin was furnished tn council through thr courtesy of the Kiddie Shop. The grand royal princess' motto Is "Let thr sun shinr tn your heart." Her project tor Jhc year la polio Attending the session were the past grand chief of Pythian Sisters. Grace Weiland: past grand chief of Pythian Sisters. Nina Milla. Marion; Caroline Cardrlla. grand councillor of Indianapolis Anthony Cardclla. grand inner guard of Knights of Pythias. In-
dianapr>ii»: Lynn Cardelia, grand' mystic .me of Indumapotia; Iron* Payne. Be P B R ptonewa o<. Marton C hffmd Payor P. GJ chancellor «f Knight. Pythias ' M.rton Fkeener Millm.n grand etMtncilioc M>mgnmery. Mich . Florence Malott PG rounriltoe.j Peru Kaarn Malott G. warden nt Vw. and Fm«gt Matatt. G rouncUlr* of Peru . Mimeographing of the programs was *sw by the cnmpiimrflU <»t Graro I jchiMtstetgrr. a Pvthian Sister. , , • RUMMAGE SALEby Monro* W. S. C. S., April Rfh and 9th in lot* Building. (r*gf to Sutton's Jaw*lry). Friday 9| a. m. to 9 p tn., Saturday 9 a m to 9 p. m.
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