Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 99, Decatur, Adams County, 26 April 1960 — Page 3

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TRADE IN DECATUR Genevieve Strickler DMMcnrfte Candidate Nk Adam* Cwvtrty Yo u > vol* would by yaort procticol butmaii 0 • Hove r*»i<i*d in north vouth and ranlral »•< tioni of county • Have never held public $ *?*.£«* 's*V office BHHHHHH|NHHH|| Pd Political Advt Genevieve ' '*’' Decstar. Ind.

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SOCIETY

art group toura nucnm , at bam, «n ant (XMXkgb Thirteen nwmbom of th* Art drpaKmont of th* Woman I ‘‘tub mo*n**d 10 Muncie Sunday after | main to tour the Ball Mat* art gnltery ttevid Jam**. an art Modern at Ball Mat# Thacheta Cob tege. conducted th* group through uve varhtu* eahlbiti A ona arti.t akow by Aik* Weßy ' NlcboU. chairmen of the colteg*'* art department, waa currently be lag featured The wortu. all modern in feeling and technique ineluded caaeina. «U». watar color a. collage*. drawing* and prtata Atoo viewed with great tntereat were the citrnalve permanent roUectiona of the gallery Among three waa the Florentine room containing a large and valuable display of Italian paintings, carving*. and furniture. Jewelry, gtoM. pottery and sculpture were also included in the collection* of thi« gallery, which ranks among the finest in the country tn number i of original masterpieces. The committee in charge of , arrangement* for the trip consisted of Miss Giennys Roop. Miss Vera Van Buskirk, and Mias Catherine We idler ABT CLASS PICTURES ENTERED IN LOCAL SHOWING Mrs Harry Brown has entered her art class in the Decatur high school art showing. Those entering pictures are Pam Koos, Mark Jones. Mike Burke. Geary Buechner. Wade Marbaugh. Kathy Rash. Janice Tumlin, Bob Schwarts. Steve Markley. Dixie Davis. Vivian Miller, Donna Lehman, Richard Anderson. Joyce Zimmerman, all of Geneva. Mrs. Ervin Stuckey and Mrs. Frona Floyd of Monroe, and Mrs. Harry Brown. PYTHIAN SISTERS HOLD RECENT LUNCHEON MEETING The Pythian Sistar Needle club

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met after temple recently el Me Maa* hum* Twenty member* were to attendance Th* owetteß wa. pnmtded otmr Uy th* vice president. Mr* Cteiu* fkhiwpp Mn C L August and Ml** Grace iJchtemUger served B* hnrtes.ee Umcbrnm wea ammd from tabtea decorated with yellow crrpr paper and Hiring n»»wer» Individual pia*v* were marked with colorful paper umbrellaa. matching larger umbrella* which centered the table* Al the conclu»4on of the meeting games were played and prtae* awarded the winner* Mrs Robert Garard won the door priM. GALLMEIER ANTHONT VOWS SPOKEN IN MARION la a ceremony performed Easter Sunday at J >0 p m in Marion. Mis* Mymrth Anthony became the bride of Kenneth Gallmeter. The double ring ceremony wa* read in front of an altar banked with palms and vaaea of white snapdragons and chrysanthemum*. ’ Music was provided by Mrs J. R I Recce, organist and friend of the bride The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Jones of , Marion Parents of the bridegroom are Mr and Mrs. Paul Gallmeier of near Decatur. The bride, given in marriage by i her stepfather, appeared in a floor-length gown of white embroidered organza, fashioned in princess style with a fitted bodice, scoop neckline, and long tapered sleeves. Her illusion, lace-edged , veil showered from a crown of seed pearls and she carried a white Bible topped with an orchid. Miss Leah Anthony attended her sister as maid of honor and Mrs. Chalmer Wolfe, sister of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid. Both were attired in light blue sheath dresses styled with matching lace overskirts. They wore matching head pieces and carried cascade arrangements of pink carnations. The bride's mother selected a blue lace dress with blue accessories and wore a corsage of red roses. A flowered chiffon over taffeta frock was worn by the groom’s mother, which she accented with white accessories. A yellow rose corsage was pinned to her ensemble. John Neireiter served as best man and Bob Beamus was groomsman. Guests were ushered to their seats by Dwight Anthony, brother of the bride, and Chalmer Wolfe. , Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the church basement for approximately 25U guests. For an eastern wedding trip, the bride changed to a plaid suite, accented with black accessories and the orchid from her bridal bouquet. Mrs. Gallmeier graduated from Sweetser high school and is employed at the Marion hospital. Her husband graduated from Monmouth high school and International Business College and is employed at Fisher Body Division of General Motors in Marion. The coppie jrill Jnafe, their home in Marion. LEGION AUXILIARY HONORS FOURTH DISTRICT OFFICERS American Legion Auxiliary unit 43 entertained the fourth district president, Mrs. Walter Schroeder, and her secretary, Mrs. Ema Harper of New Haven, at a carry-

Clubs Rem* tor ••<* 6ay‘e pubUratton must ba plumed la by II am 'latorday I.BBL 800 K«UM Ptw*>. MW tv no ay KumJatn-Ue <•»••• °* BHhany 1 U. B church, church ba«a-1 nwnt, 7 39 p to. Tri Kappa bu*inoea meeting Youth Cafrtar. • pm Historical Mociety, to John ■ school. • pm 1 Olive Rebekah Lodge. ( Md Feb ■ loan building. 730 Pm. St Mary » Township home drm1 orutralton club. PleaaaM Mill" 1 school. 7 » P to. Kirkland l-adies club. home ec I r<M>m of Adam* Central school. 7 30 p m. Eta Tau Sigma. Mi*« Ivrrna Wcrling. Bpm Sunny Circle home demonstra- ‘ tian club. Preble township rumI munily center. 7 30 p m. ! K of C. Ladle* Auxiliary. K. of C. hall. 0 p m . Beto Sigma Phi 19th annual I founder's day celebration. Elks home. 0:30 p. m. > Delta Theta Tau. Mr*. Wilmer ; Bußemeier. 8 p m. . Root Township home demonh stration club. Mr*. Richard Hark- . less. 1p m. . Eagles Auxiliary. Eagle hall. 1 P m. ,r Out door activitie* course. Girl ,| Scout shelter, 9 30 a. m. to 3 30 • P- to. 1 WEDNESDAY Bethany circle of E and R 1 ehurch. at the church. 7:30 pm. [ St. Vincent de Paul Society, C. L. of C. Hall. 2 p. m. 1 Pleasant Mills Methodist W. S. C. S.. at the church. 7:30 p. m. Ave Maria study club, Mrs. Al Schmitt. 8 p.m. Friendship circle of Zion E. and R. church, Mrs. Harry Houk. 7:30 p.m. Live and Learn home demonstration club, Mrs. Paul Morgan, 1:30 p.m. Ruth and Naomi circle of Zion E and R. church, at the church, 2 p.m. Presbyterian Women's Association, at the church, 8 p.m. THURSDAY Our Lady of Victory study club, Mrs. John Alberding, 8 p.m. Good Will Industries truck in Decatur, those having articles to contribute call 3-4181 or 3-2585. St. Anne study club, Mrs. Joe Heimann, 1:30 p. m. Past Matrons club, Mrs. Gene Hike, 7:30 p.m. J. < ' FRIDAY Pleasant Mills P.T.A., at the school, 6:30 p.m. MONDAY Adams county home demonstration club, Monroe Farm Bureau building, 7:30 p.m. in dinner at their regular social meeting. Miss Margaret Eiting, Americanism chairman, introduced the following essay winners:. ...Miss Carol . Cable of Decatur Catholic high school. Miss Connie Kiess of Decatur high school, and Jack Miller of Monmouth high school. Checks were presented to the students and their parents were introduced. Several musical selections were played by Mrs. Sherry. Mrs. Wilson Beltz served as music chairman for the evening. Brief talks were then given by Mrs. Schroeder and Mrs. Harper, who spoke on several bills Veterans are introducing. An example is the bill for the education scholarships for orphans or children of veterans. Several rounds of cards and bunco were played, with the following prizes awarded: bunco, Mrs. H. Colchin: bridge, Mrs. Joe Kitson; pinochle, Mrs. Dallas Brown, Mrs. Ben Eiting, and Mrs, R. C. Hersh. Gifts were also presented to the honored guests. On the planning committee for the evening were Mrs. R. C. Hersh, Mrs. Martin Selking, and Mrs.

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Martin timmarmaa YW fourth district meeting *tli b> b»M to MrmrwvUte Thuraday. May I*. •• I* a m Itos win be Ute annual memorial eervuc nomiitotton of naw trfflcwr* Tbo*» desiring to attend ara aakod to rail Mr* Lawrroc* Rash The neat regular business moat tog of tost! <3 will be ..todurtod Frbtay. May 11 Nomination of new ofttovr* wtfl br held at UuM ttm* Report* of chairmen rttould mailed to thaw diatrut chairutaa no later than May 9 Hrthanv circle of the 7>>n Evangelical and Reformed church will me*t al 7 30 pm. Wednesday al the church Mr* John Alberdlng will be hostr*» at 0 pm Thursday for Our Itody of Victory study club. The Gand Will Industrie* truck will be in Decatur 'Diursday. April 2S Anyone having articles »uch a* clothing- toy* or furniture to 25*5 contribute may call 3-4181 or 3Adam* county home demonttration club will meet at 7 30 pm. Monday at the Monroe Farm Bureau building I The final meeting of the Pleasant Mill* Parent Teacher* Association will be conducted at 8:30 pm. Friday in the form of a carry-in supper A program will be held after the meal. All patrons and friends are invited.

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