Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 112, Decatur, Adams County, 11 May 1960 — Page 3

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- A-.- ■ Mrs. James Kleok PICTTIED ABOVE is the former Miss Mary Lou ■*”**"• of Mr and Mrs Wdliam Ehrsarn. Monroe, whose mamagto James Frederick Klenk son of Mr and Mrr Ferd Klenk. took place at the Zion Lutheran church Sunday. The Rev. R. C. Ludwig officiated. .. ._ *_•_ •_ Mr and Mrs Klenk are presently on a *edd*n« K?kJS Florida, and upon their return, will reside at 106 E. Jackson street in Monroe.

W.S.W.S. HOLDS ANNUAL BANQUET The Women’s Society of World Service of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church held their annual mother and daughter banquet at the church Tuesday evening. The tables were beautifully decorated with miniature birds, bouquets of spring flowers and spring time favors and napkins. Mrs. J. O. Penrod offered the opening prayer. Following the dinner, attended by 130 persons, Mrs. Clifford Hbverman presented the program Gifts were presented by Mrs. John Kelly to: mother with most grandchildren present. Mrs. Nina Light; mother with youngest daughter, Mrs. James Shackley, and oldest mother, Mrs. Will Pennington. The guest speaker and soloist, George McGlennon. then sang a medlev of songs, including "Known Only to Him,” “Take My Hand Precious Lord.” “Just a Closer Walk With Thee.” ’There’s a Place in God’s Heart,” “Dear Lord Be My Shepherd,” and in conclusion, “The Lord’s Prayer.” He was accompanied at the piano by Mrs. W. D. Bollinger. Mrs. Thurman Haggerty offered the closing prayer. Members of the-program committee included Mrs. Hoverman and Mrs. John Kelley; table committee, Mrs. Gene Knodel, Mrs. Ralph Stevens. Mrs. Thurman Haggerty and Mrs. Sephus Jackson; menu,-Mrs. David Wynn. Mrs. Herman Sautbine and Mrs. Homer Arnold. Mrs: Clarence Morgan gave the closing benediction. ROSE GARDEN CLUB HAS MAY BREAKFAST RECENTLY Twenty-one members of the Rose Garden club enjoyed their annual May breakfast in the Girl Scout room at the Youth and Community Center recently. Mrs. Frank Crist led the group in .singing the doxology, followed with prayer by Mrs. John Floyd. The hostesses. Mrs. Alva Lawson, Mrs. Bert

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Haley. Mrs. George Squires and| Mrs. Meldren Kreps. then served, breakfast at tables, decorated with bouquets and baskets of spring flowers. A short business meeting followed with members answering roll call with “my moat embarassing moment.” It was then decided to have the club’s friendship day September 17 at the Center, with Mrs. Paul Daniels, chairman, Mrs. Grover Levy and Mrs. Carl Barnett, serving on the committee. Mrs. Richard Mailand. program chairman, read a poem, entitled “Grace for May,” after which Mrs. Alva Lawson and Mrs. Paul Daniels won a nature contest and Mrs. Grover Levy, a popular wood contest. The meeting closed with a birthday auction. The next meeting will be held June 14 at the home of Mrs. Dale Moses, with Mrs. George Sprague assisting. PYTHIAN SUNSHINE GIRLS IN INDIANAPOLIS SATURDAY The Pythian Sunshine girls of Decatur, assisted in reorganizing a council at Indianapolis over the weekend. All phases of the work, the opening, balloting, installation of officers and the closing, was done by the Flo-Kan girls. This is the first time the Decatur council has helped to institute a* council. Nineteen girls were initiated, twelve officers, six counsellors and royal advisor were installed. Approximately 1 si x t y-five persons were in attendance at the ceremonies. Those attending from here were Donna Corey, grand royal sentinel. Helen and Thelma Walters, Sally Hahn. Shirley Mays, Mary Bassett, Debbie Strickler, Kathleen Call, Julia Rich, and Faye Ahr and Mabel Striker, counsellors of the Decatur council, Vera Barber, grand royal advisor. Other guests were Gladys Sparks, grand secretary of Pythian Sisters. Maud Stevens, past grand press, correspondent, both of Indianapolis, and Helen White, district deputy grand chief of district 10 of Indianapolis. The new council will be known as “sparkle council” number 6. The Flo-Kan girls have been invited to grand council May 21 and 22 at Converse and on Saturday night will attend a record hop. Girls planning to attend should contact Donna Corey or Vera Barber immediately. 1 ' •’ — —~l ■ - MEETING OF SORORITY HELD RECENTLY The Delta Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Rob-

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ert Htencv G»«w L**' P”aided end Jed the (roup kA repealing the opeAiAg ritual Mr» Ztoet Ihrn appointed various rommH ( tr«* for the coming year Mr» > Dele Drath atated that the group la now eligible to become a tMrw•tar chapter Mr a Death then reported <*> the topic. “Make An Art of iJvtog." ' emphaataing that a peraon a true eharadbr Ilea ’’not in their intellect but In their love, not what they think but what they are. and phat we live in deeds not ini years ” Mrs Ziner spoke on aculpturr and painting ' She stated that I ’science and painting belong to! the world and before these vanish the barriers of nationality The learned understand the reason of art and the unlearned feel Its plea-1 sure ” The meeting closed with the ritual. after which Mrs Blaney served delicious refreshments New officers for the coming i year will be president. Mrs Ziner; ’ vice president. Mrs Harold I I Owens; secretary. Mrs Robert. Catt; treasurer. Mrs Albert Bcinekc. | LADIES OF CALVARY - CHURCH MEET RECENTLY The ladies of the Calvary Evangelical United Brethren church entertained with a mother-daughter I banquet recently at the Snug case in Bluffton The tobies were dec-. I orated In keeping with the spring | I season, and each mother and I daughter was given a corsage Those present were Mrs Iona! Shifferly. Mrs. Ermil Shifferly. Mrs. Harry McDormitt. Mrs. Dessie Johnson. Mrs. Eva Klingenpeel. Mrs. Walter Koos. Mrs. Bernice I ! Darr, Mrs. Robert Brown, Joan Brown. Mrs. Harry Hamrick. Mrs. Wayne Gaunt. Mrs. John Gribler, Mrs. Roger Braun. Mrs. Chalmer Knittie. Mrs. Henry Swygart. Sharon Swygart. Lula be 11 Swygart and Maryann. Mrs Ned Lighter. Barbara, Mrs. Paul Hindenlang. Kathryn. Louise and Irene Hindenlang. Mrs. Keither Schnepp. Cathy and Becky Schnepp. Mrs. Robert Zeser, Mrs. Louie Drake and the Rev. and Mrs. Wilmert. Following the dinner, the Rev. Wilmert addressed the group on “mothers make the world.” The program closed with prayer. MEETING OF WOMAN’S CLUB HELD MONDAY The Decatur Woman’s club held tbeir regular meeting Monday evening at the Youth and Community Center with the president, Mrs. R. C. Hersh, presiding. A complete report was given on the seventieth annual convention of the Indiana Federation of Woman’s club held May 2 through 5, and various awards and certificates announced. A motion was also made to assist Mayor Donald Gage in any way possible in stamping out pornographic material being sold in Decatur. Mrs. Ross Brian, chairman of the Dramatic section, then introduced Mrs. Reid Erekson and her daughter. Taya, whb gave an excellent reading of “Dark at the Top of the Stairs,” a novel by William Inge. New officers installed for the coming year are president. Mrs. L. V. Curtin; first vice president, Mrs. Erekson: Miss Frances Dugan, second vice president; Mrs. Harry Dailey, secretary, and Mrs. Lloyd Cowens, treasurer. Following the closing collect, a tea was enjoyed. TRI KAPPA ASSOCIATE CHAPTER MEETING HELD Members of the associate chapter of Tri Kappa held their closing meeting of the year Tuesday night at the home of Miss Frances Dugan. A short business meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs. Forrest Murray. Plans were made to send two delegates to the province convention, which will be held in Bluffton June 1. New officers for the coming year were announced: president, Mrs. W. Lowell Harper; vice president, Mrs. Forrest Murray; secretary, Mrs. Raymond Keller; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Roy Kalver, and treasurer. Miss Dorothy Schnepf. The group was then entertained by Jack Dailey in a most interesting description of his trip to Japan last summer, including his beautiful colored slides. At the close of the evening, delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses, Miss Dugan and Mrs. Lois Black. PSI IOTA XI SORORITY MEETS TUESDAY NIGHT On Tuesday evening, members of Psi lota Xi sorority met at Anspaugh’s studio to view a demonstration, given by Lawrence Anspaugh. Using Mrs. Fred Isch as a model, he showed pictures to the

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Clubs Catewnr noma for day’a publication lliuil ba ptxoed I® by 11 •n> 'Saturday • 30L BW EaMB Ptxoe Lilli WEDNESDAY Pleasant MHto Methodist W SC 5... Mrs Charles Murrtaua. 730 P m I Qu»n of Holy Rosary study! club Mrs Helen Darling. • P m | auxiliary of K. of C.l K of C hall. Ipm B P. W dub. Barbara Guard., Portland. • » P m. ONO. home demonstration club. Mrs Willard Fawbuah. T:3Q pm Epsilon Sigma and XI Alpha lota j chapters of Beta Sigma Phi sorority Hotel coffee shop. 8:30 pm. Pleasant Mills Baptist WMS.| church. 1 30 p. m. Evan<chnc circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. I Corinthian class of Christian i church, hcurch. 7:30 p.m. Ruth circle o f Presbyterian hurch. Mrs Talmadge Campbell. 8 P m - . Naomi circle of Presbyterian church. Mrs. Charles Morgan. 8| p.m. THURSDAY Phoebe Bible class of Evangelical and Reformed church, church parlors. 7:30 p.m. , Bethnnv Evangelical U B W. S. C. S., unit 4. Mrs. Melvin Tinkham, 8 p. m. St. Jude study club. Mrs. Mary Geimer, 8 p m. Mrs. Earl Shelton. 7:30 p. m. Salem Methodist W. S. C. S., Mrs. Chester Bryan. 1:30 p. m. Guardian Angel study club. Mrs I Joseph Schultz. 8 p. m. Martha circle of Presbyterian I church, Mrs. William Affolder. 2:30 p.m. Decatur Emblem club. Elks, 8 'p.m. . i Eastern Star and Rainbow girls 1 mother-daughter banquet. Masonic I hall. 6 p.m. Mary circle of Presbyterian church. Mrs. Robert Flora. 2:30 p.m. . i Mt. Pleasant W. S. C. S., church. 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY Mt. Tabor Methodist W.S.C.S., Mrs. W. Culverson, 7:30 p.m. | American Legion auxiliary. Legion hall, 8 p. m. Roadside council district meeting, Auburn, 1:30 p. m. Valpo guild rummage sale. Lose building. 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. SATURDAY Valpo guild rummage sale. Lose building, 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. SUNDAY Greenbrier sing bee, Greenbrier United Brethren church. MONDAY Rosary society, K. of C. hall, 8 p.m. —— TUESDAY Decatur Garden club, Mrs. Harve Koos. 2 p.m. Merry Matrons home demonstration club. Mrs. William Boerger, 8 p. m. group which he had taken earlier of Mrs. Isch and explained just how he attained each effect. Pamphlets were given to the members, telling the “do’s” and “don’ts” on how to prepare themselves before visiting a studio so the photographer may attain a more natural portrait. Anspaugh then allowed the group to tour the studio. -Following the demonstration, a business meeting was held at the home of Mrs. David Terveer. Mrs Paul Moore, president, was in charge. Various committee reports were given and several projects discussed. Installation of new officers was then held. Door prizes for the evening were won by Mrs. Robert August and Miss Marion Koontz. Refreshments were later served by Mrs. Isch Mrs. William Hutker, Mrs. Robert Strickler, Mrs. Lawrence Anspaugh, Mrs. Anita Macklip, Miss Koontz and Mrs. Terveer. MONMOUTH FHA MEETING HELD The Monmouth FHA chapter held their regular monthly meeting Monday night. The meeting began with the opening ritual. Devotions were read by Jeanie Cook, with group singing following, led by Janet Fuelling. .The members answered roll call by giving their “Vacation and why.” . During the business meeting, a letter of thanks was read by the president from the ladies who received honorary membership 1 pins at the April meeting. In accordance with “seniori recognition,” the object of the meeting, “how home ec and FHA will help me in my future years, was discussed by a panel of senior girls. Following the meeting, refreshments were served by Diane Erxleben and Jeanie Cook. The Rosary society will have their mother-daughter party at the K. of C. hall Monday evening at 8 o’clock. Girl graduates of Decatur Catholic high school will also be honored at this meeting, and special entertainment will be provided. \ The sing bee of Greenbrier . United Brethren church, south of Glenmore, 0., will be held May

gr JEgßbtij&ggfgp ' : v--*V ■V rI e Il Mis* Catherine Marie Schnrpp Mr. and Mrs Karl Schncpp have announced the engagement of their daughter, Catherine Marie, to Pfc James T. McHugh, son of Mr and Mrs Thomas McHugh of Van Wert. 0 .... Miss Schnepp attended Decatur Catholic high school Her fiance attended Ohio City, 0.. high school and is presently stationed at Camp Pendleton, Calif. No date has been set for the wedding.

15. The public is invited tn attend. Lenders will be the Guit- ? ners evangelists of Portland. A meeting of the W S. C. S.»l unit 4, of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church, will be | held 'Thursday at 8 o’clock at the i home of Mrs. Melvin Tinkham. ' Mrs. Guy Koos will be program chairman.

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The Merry Matrons home demonstration club will meet Tuesday evening i-t 8 o’clock at the home of Mr*. William Boerger. Mrs. Ixris Folk will be present at this• meeting. The name of Mrs. Ray Bodie was unintentionally omitted from the list of names of those attending the Cootie and Lady Bug con-1 vention in Muncie over the week-1

Locals faf Fall C*rrHt Hlvd , faftMßD'** 41 rviF’f* |wi> win j w • j Ell/alr-th Peck showed their d*Mt* . in obrdw nee trial* at Fort Wayne' .cored BUi out of T*** with a Ger-, ' Mr* Kent scored IS2 p«»int» and j Dr Pert. 172 The section of sidewalk in front of the Jesse Niblick home that is higher than the rest of the sidewalk is being repaired That one section was nine inches higher , and was caused by water backing < up under the concrete■ A new sidewalk is bring built I an hi nd the Burly apartments The walk starts at the main sidewalk,* got * to the porch, and then extends all the way to the back of the home on both sides

RUMMAGE SALE Friday, May 13 and Saturday, May 14 Sponsored By The Decatur Chapter of the Valparaiso Guild CLOTHING-HOUSEHOLD ITEMS-DISHES and MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS tr. ue held at LOSE BUILDING 2nd Street Beginning at 9:00 A. M.

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Hospital kdastuad 111. missed Wla ** ftlklfhrfWf Mtt (as ’ birth a a IKr- Ariatti* cvMiftly Hit*ffMM MB• * (tr■ r.il IlfWl | #9% Iff H F-Slwfl r a, w f a-ftf w ■ ImiIBV slfl GIRL SCOUTS Brownie tn op CM met Monday iiftrthcmjci nt tfw* Vif'n*’*’ Mother s dav gifts. Roll cal! taken and dues wetw also colled cd The Johnny Appbaaeed grace was repeated tx-foev ,s’hcir treat, furnished by fvwUMa Halm Tb<I meeting cloned with V.e Brownie Carla Lenhart scribe Girl P* Cut terry 480 met at the North* *t school Wednesday afternoon /. ttcr the opening of the mt-ctiiig with the girl scout pmm- ■ ise. the reader’s badge was di* cussed. Poetry was read and games were also played The meeting was closed with the singing of tap*. Nancer Linn, scribe