Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 92, Decatur, Adams County, 18 April 1960 — Page 3

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SOCIETY 11 Lu k*W i 1 J : 2 *OK -“S ’ ■,, 7 * Mira Ruth Mae Weber m U W ae UUe, ' Jo & W.J M Mrs Herbert Heffelmire, route 1, Atlanta. Miss Weber, a graduate of Adams Central high school, is senior at Concordia Teachers College, River Forest. 11l Her fiance is engaged in .farming. __ —» ■ »«-■■■« o » Nuptial vows will be exchanged by the couple July 24 in St. Paul's Lutheran church near Preble. _

MONROE BETTER HOMES CLUB MEETS RECENTLY Mrs. Raymond Crist was hostess to the Monroe Better Homes demonstration club Tuesday evening. Mrs. Glen Stucky assisted. Mrs. Ervin Stucky, president of the club, opened the meeting by leading the group in repeating the club creed. This was followed with evening devotions given by Mrs. Glen Stucky, who then gave the history of the song of the month, ••All through the night,” and led the group in singing it. The lesson for the month on gardening was presented by Mrs. Wilis Gierhart. During the business session, the club voted to give 85 to the I.F.Y.E. program and plans were made to serve the election dinner in May. Roll call was answered by 16 members and three guests. For the health and safety lesson, Mrs. Oscar Miller, a member of the Profit and Pleasure club, showed a film on cancer. Workers were then named to canvass the town for the cancer drive next week. The hostesses served refreshments in keeping with the Easter season during the social hour.

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MAGLEI GIRLS’ GUILD HOLDS APRIL MEETING The April meeting of the Magley Girls’ Guild was held in the church basement recently. Helen Reppert served as hostess and Ruth Ann Beery was leader. Following the singing of a hymn, the lesson “How are you at taking orders?" was given by the leader. Prayer was then offered. Two hymns were sung to close the meeting: After a short business meeting, refreshments were served by the hostess, a The circles of the Presbyterian church will hold a rummage sale in the church basement Friday from 1 to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Decatur home demonstration club will meet at the C.L. of C. hall Wednesday promptly at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Oscar Miller will show a film on cancer. The business meeting will follow the film and the meeting will close with a Stanley party. Members are urged to bring guests. The Valparaiso Guild card party, bazaar, and cake sale will be held Friday at 7:45 p.m. in the St. John’s Bingen school auditorium. The St. Jude study club will meet with Mrs. Mildred Powell at 8 p.m. Thursday. Women of the Moose will hold a regular meeting Thursday at the Moose home. Reports due at this meeting are publicity. Mooseheart, child care, and homemaking. An outdoor activities course will be held at the Girl Scout shelter house Tuesday, Thursday, and Tuesday, April 26 from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Each member is to bring the following: Girl Scout handbook, “Safety Wise," a knife, whetstone, nosebag lunch, and cup. This is a course open to any registered adult.

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In a candlelight ceremony performed Saturday at 6:30 p.m. in the First Methodist church. Fort Wayne, Miss Gwendolyn Kay Myers became the bride of Robert Lee Doan. Dr. Thurman Morris received the double ring vows in front of an altar banked with palms and vases of white gladioli and chrysanthemums. Music was provided by William Wetzel, organist. and Robert Cocherille, vocalist. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ora O. Myers, 1031 Curdes. Fort Wayne. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. John M. Doan, 522 Jefferson St., Decatur. The bride, given in marriage by her father, selected a gown of white peau de sole, fashion with a pleated skirt and long tapered sleeves. The bodice featured a scoop neckline and rose lace appliques which were repeated in the skirt. The chapel length train fell from two roses at the waist of the bodice. Her illusion veil showered from a seed pearl crown and she carried a cascade bouquet of white sweetheart roses and hyacinths. Miss Sandra Metzger served as maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Eleanor Ann Myers, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Rich-

First Baptist church will meet at the church at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Mary Chalfant of Bluffton. Mrs. Wilbur Stanley will give the devotions. Hostessess will be Mrs. Hugh Moyer, Mrs. Noble Reynolds, and Mrs. Archie Smitley. The Dorcas Sunday school class meeting has been postponed from Tuesday to Thursday. It will be held at the home of Mrs. Augustus Daily at 7:30 p.m.., as was originally scheduled. Emmaus Guild of the Zion Lutheran church will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the parish hall basement. Teachers will give reports on the Zion school. All mothers of children entering the first grade in the fall are urged to attend this meeting. Also, a film on Wheatridge Sanitarium entitled “A Place To Go,” will be shown. All ladies of the congregation are invited. The Phoebe E’ble class of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the church social roofh. Locals Larry Ehinger, David Voglewede, and Michael Durkin, students at the University of Dayton, 0., will return to school Tuesday after a week’s Easter vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hill have returned home after spending the winter in Florida. James Greenlee, of Union City, a member of the Indiana University Beta Theta Pi fraternity rush team, was in Decatur over the weekend talking to young men going to Indiana University next fall. Greenlee stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Heller. Sp./4 Michael Kohne will leave this evening for Fort Ord, Calif., where he will be stationed the remainder of his enlistment. He will fly to California. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Thaman and children of Bryan, 0., spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Smith and family. Also guests of the T. C. Smiths were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Trentadue and children of Upper Sandusky. Ohio.

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ard ScoviU. All the attendants were i attired in powder blue embroid-1 t ered cotton sateen sheath dresses ’ with chiffon overskirts. They wore • light blue petal chiffon hats and i carried white carnation corsages i edged in bright blue. Sweetheart i rosebuds and white carnations i were carried by the maid of honor, s The mother of the bride selected -a light blue ensemble with white . accessories. Mrs. Doan wore a navy blue silk crepe dress and navy accessories. Both pinned . corsages of pink roses to their > costumes. John E. Doan served as best man and guests were seated by David Brown. Charles Myers, and r Stewart Schnepf. f A reception was held in the j fellowship hall of the church. Serv--1 ers included Mrs. Stuart Trainer, i Mrs. James DiSahato. and the - Misses Janet Camp and Jean i Hyndman. i For a wedding trip south, the t bride wore a gold and white silk 1 shirtwaist dress with bone acCes--1 sories. The new Mrs. Doan gradut a ted from the Parkview-Methodist i school of nursing. Her husband received his B.S. degree from Ball ; State Teachers College. He teachi es at the Lincoln school. The couple will reside at 305 South sth street, Decatur.

Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Kohne, of Lafayette, are leaving today on a three-week vacation at Canteel ■ Bay Plantation, Virgin Islands. The Kohne family, Mr. and Mrs. i Joseph Barbieri, and family, of L Fort Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Neuer, of Fort Wayne, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and . Mrs. Ray Kohne. ! David Thrrence, Jr., has return- > ed to his home in Columbus after ■ a 10-day visit with his great-grand- ■ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvy Buffenbarger. S/Sgt. and Mrs. John J. Walters | and family of Camp La Jeune, N.C.j are spending a 15-day leave with I his mother. Mrs. Lulie Walters of, . Decatur, who is ill. J Mr. and Mrs. Henry ,S. Miller t , and children Geof and Gwen, will i return to Purdue Tuesday after . spending Easter vacation with Mr. . and Mrs. V. J. Bormann. David Runyon is home from In-! diana University for spring vacation. Runyon, in his senior year at 1.U., will be a counselor at Cul- ! ver Military Academy this sum- ‘ mer. He expects to return to LU- . next fall to obtain his master’s de- ' gree. Mrs. H. O. Perner and son, Justus of Omaha, Neb., have been visiting her sister, Mrs. Roy Runyon, | and family. Justuj Perner has retired from the Air Force, where; he served 20 years as a sergeant. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Shaw andt Miss Aida Allwein of Shelby, Ohio, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allwein and Mrs. F. G. Allwein. Three Charged With Traffic Violations Two Decatur motorists will appear in city court Thursday at ’ 4 p. m. to answer city police charges. James Duane Bowman, of 422 S. 13th street, Decatur, will answer a charge of running a stop light. Larry DeWayne Bittner, of Decatur, will also appear to answer a charge of running a red light at Monroe and Second streets. He was arrested at 11:25 p. m. Saturday. A third violator, Betty Ruth Neuenschwander, 16. of Craigville, will appear in justice of the peace court Saturday at 2 p. in. to answer a charge of running a red light at 13th and Monroe at 3:25 p. m. Saturday.

Clubs Catenoar n«m» h* aach day'* publiraUoa muai ba p4te*ted I* tef 11 am ’Saturday 8 Ju", ■tea KaUM Pteroe MUM MONDAY tenman* chib gunat al meeting. Vuuth Center. I p.m VFW pro! «M. **"•* home. " pm _ V FW, l-adir* AualUary. >««« home • P m Academy of Friendship. Mooaa home. 7 30 pm

Adam* county home drmonrtraIVwx club. Mutiror Farm Bureau building. T SO p m. I ftaaary aoctety of ftt Mary* I Catholic church. K of C. MU. 1 ■ p.m. ► TUESDAY Outdoor ad Iv It Ira course. Girl Scout •hcltrr houae. * 30 a m to 3 30 p m. | t>catur Circuit chapter of Vai-1 paralao University guild. Emanuel! Lutheran church In Union Town ) «hlp. > p.m. | Tri Kappa bualneaa meeting postponed to April 26 at Youth Center. Catholic Ladle* of Columbu* potluck supper. C.L. of C. hall. | 30 p.m. Decatur Garden club. Mr*. M. A Frislnger. 2 p.m. Church Mother* study club. Mr*., William Journay. 8 pm. Merrv Matrons home demonstration club. Mr*. Vincent Wurm. 8 p.m. Profit and Pleasure home demonstration club. Mrs. William ( Kohne, 7:30 pin WEDNESDAY Decatur home demonstration club. C.L. of C. hall. 1:30 pm. | Emmaus Guild of Zion Lutheran church, parish hall basement. 8 p.m. ‘ Decatur Business and Prdfes-, sional Women. Youth Center. 6:30 p.m. Loyal Daughters class meeting.: Mrs. One Newhard. 7:30 p.m. Ladies Shakespeare club, American Legion home. 12:45 p.m. Historical club. Parkway Restaurant in Berne, 12 noon. THURSDAY St. Jude study club, Mrs. Mildred Powell, 8 p.m. Women of the Moose, Moose home. Outdoor activities course. Girl Scout shelter, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Women Missionary society of First Baptist church, at the church, 7:30 p.m. Phoebe Bible class of Zion E and R. church, church social room, 7:30 p.m. Dorcas Sunday school class of Bethany E.U.8., Mrs. Augustus Daily, 7:30 p.m. Zion Lutheran Needle club, parish hall, 10 a m. General society of Methodist W.S.C.S., Methodist church chapel,, 7:30 p.m. FR i DA y Rummage sale. Presbyterian church basement, 1 to 5 p.m. Varlparaiso Guild card party, bazaar, and cake sale, St. John’s Bingen school auditorium, 7:45 p.m. ’ SATURDAY Rummage sale, Presbyterian church basement, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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Births DmmiM and France. Fell Fifer of F>«rt Wayne. former Decatur t rslßlNltß BtW tw • MS t.HUwi daughter te<n at • II Ea». ter Sunday morning Pateraal grandparent. are Mr and Mrs Homer Fifer of Decatur At Ute Adam* county memorial hropM.il A ano wa* burn Io Jame* and Aiwa Mae Hilly lamarhef. route 4 Saturday al 653 p m TYw infant weighed .even pound* ate Twin ron. were lawn Saturday tn Edom C and Dorothy Et/ter Korte. Monroeville route I The first. born at 8 48 a m . weighed five pound* IS ounce*, the second. at 8 S 4 a. m , weighed eight pound*, three and one-half ounce* John and Ardela Parrish Burkhart. Monroe route I. are parent* of a *on. weighing five pound*, three ounce*, born at 2 25 a. m Sunday Baptist Brotherhood Entertains Wives The men'* brotherhood of the Decatur Baptist church will hear Judge Mvle* F. Parrish speak a*, a wive* night meeting tonight at 6 30 o'clock All member* are invited to attend.

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