Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 130, Decatur, Adams County, 2 June 1960 — Page 2

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SOCIETY

MtM UAIL KRBBCM MORORKD WITH bridal enower Mias (soil Erbiacb. leocbrt «d grades 13 at the Immanuel Urtb- > er an school* Union (DwMhip was 1 honored with a bridal shower tocaMly M the school baaoMoot Tb« room wM baauUftdh dee •rated wtth .pernaiing <••• «®** I aewd with ire blue ciwpa paper ruffles and filled With gfitas. ins and poonw* A miniature bride d>d) dressed In tafMa and lace aad three bridesmaids dressed in i«o blue taffeta and net under a 1 hbr umbrella decorated tha aervlag table A bhw and white Item, was carried out throughout the room and all the tables were gaily decorated with crepe paper streamers and blue and white I flower* Upon her arrival. Miss Ertatach was presented with a corsage of whit* Hirn As the other guests arrived. Hwy were asked to find their individual name cards attached to a nut cup and then to be seated. The Mrtertainment committee consiatiag <rf Mrs. Don Grate. Mrs. Arnold Spiegel and Mrs Otto Thieme led the group in games The following children wort prizes and in turn presented them to the guest of honor: Lanny Thieme. Janalee Spiegel. Linda Krueckeberg. Diana Steele. James Steele. Patty Thiesne, Donald Krueckeberg, Philip Thieme, and Becky Schott Mias Erblsch then opened the many beautiful gifts which had been placed oo a table decorated with a bride doll and a blue, ruffled umbrella: " Delicious refreshments, consisting of blue-bell ice cream, blue and white butter cookies and Hawaiian punch, were served by Mrs. Herman Steele. Mrs. Art Bischoff and Mrs. Ted Bleeke. Mrs. Art Krueckeberg. Mrs. W. C. Vetter and Mrs Fred Schamerloh were in charge of the decorating and gifts. Guests at the Shower were the Mesdames Art Bischoff, Ted Bleeke, Don Grote, -Art Krueckeberg, Fred Schamerloh. Arnold Spiegel, Herman Steele, Otto Thieme. Wilbur Blakey. Louise Thieme. Wilbert Thieme, Delmer Thieme. Alvin Krueckeberg. Gerald Grote. Eugene Schlemnaer. Lorenz Steele. Lorenz Thieme. W. C. Vetter, Herman Bleeke, Miss Beverly Leonhardt and the guest of honor. A total of 24 children were present. Unable to attend but sending gifts were Miss Mildred Grote. Mrs. Russell Kingery and Mrs. Arnold Thieme. Miss Erbisch and her fiance, Gary Meyer, will be married July 30, at the Trinity Lutheran church, in Saginaw, Mich. In Septemberthey will both be teaching at, Immanuel Lutheran school, Kingston, N.Y. - '

< Xref are rt aval Mt toy tike naw •tylins of ■» ip"* 1 "'"TAr^vril r II /z \l W \VA II s U a ■ /■ J BNOAGBMHNT RINGS A v writ iwr Engag,n«M tin) S4OO 00 -t d» • GrcUt $ 1000 uw * ■* omt tngog»m««> ting ...„ $450.00 Srldg'i Clrelvt $ >O.OO jSNH tows* SIGHT Eagggvaignf ting ... $225.00 Sr.dg . Cirtlgt $55 00 ‘ Die "New leek" Mamead that'i sweeping the cewrtry! Not in fifty years has a new diamond style captured the imagination as brides as has Artrarvtd'i new Evening Stiff.* Before you ehoose your diamond ring you must come ‘ ia and see the Evening Star diamond ring an year third finger, left hand. The diamond seems to float, like the hrst star of evening, looks larger, brighter than you ever thought poasible. And, like all Arlcarret diamond rings, it is fully ■" guaranteed for lasting value by Artcarved's famous P.V.PJ Come ia very soonl - - MRiiilsnd AftCKVSd MweMr „ ■■

TH DBCATVB DAILY DEMOCRAT DBTATVK. INDIANA

JOIXY HOI RKWIV—CLUB Hot.Da xurriNO Tb» Jolly Housewives Home Dsmoartr atiua duh *4 BL Mary s townabip. met TUeaday evanlng at the Hobo school The itMptiaig was epeMd wMb Use reading « tbs I eresM Mrs. Jay Cha»«»n C«W the devotions, rioalag w«h the | U<d s Prsyvr Mrs Dessw J<Anson rsa<l a poem "A of Mother.** aad * FaiUi at our Mother /• was suag by the group Holl call was answered by *'4he moat bMuUful thing la UM." MBMay Tbpe rewd Uw minutes of Be April mertlag. aad Mrs Ben Me idlnugh rand the Malory of thr , song of the month aad led the group in the singing of the song Mrs Bertha Bowen and Mrs. Edith Bailey ga*** • lesson inaur- ; anew. Mrs Elmer Goliift on health and safety, and Mrs. Marry Me Dermontt on citizenship, with La- , land Ray ia charge of the club I lessoog. Each member is urged to attend the pot luck club picnic, which is to be held at the Berne park. June 30 at 4;30 Cynthia Carroll and Donna Noll. 4-H club members, gave an Interesting lesson on baking a butter cake, after which the cake was served. Mrs Mary Kolter was awarded > the door priaa. The meeting was closed by re- ■ peating the club prayer, after l which Mrs. Richard Mailand read | a memorial prayer. Refreshments were served to the j 40 members, six visitors and four I children. HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUB HOLDS MEETING The Decatur Home Demonstra- , tioo club met recently at the C. L. of C. hall The meeting was opened with the club creed, the club song, the scripture verse of the month and the pledging of allegiance to the flag. Mrs. Ralph E. Roop, lesson leader, gave an interesting lesson on "our schools." The song of the month. “There's Music in the Air,’* was done by the music chairman. Mrs. Walter Uster. A health and safety lesson was given by Mrs Henry Adler. During the business meeting, conducted by Mrs. Joe Hunter, final plans were completed for the Purdue conference, June 13-14-15. Mrs. Frank Bohnke, vice president, was in charge of the program plan? ning for the coming year. The meeting will be held June 22. at which tipe the Purdue reports will be givrti. The meeting whs' adJ journed by the "collect. Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. Henry Adler, Mrs. Ed Ahr; ‘Mrs. Dovie Bedwell and Miss Ivy, | Gilpen. , »»l

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Mr and Mr*. Lewis E Beery of 1056 Winchester street announce the marriage of their daughter. Sidney, to Larry G. Moses, son of Mr. and Mrs James C. Moses, of route 3, Decatur. The vows were recited March 12. in McMillen chapel of the First Presbyterian church of Fort Wayne, by the Rev. Ray Walther, former pastor of the First Presbyterian church in Decatur. OUTDOOR PICNIC HELD SUNDAY The country home of Mr. and. Mrs. Ernest 'Tumbleson was the scene of an outdoor picnic and family gathering Sunday afternoon and early evening. Special guests at the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kitson. of Dayton, 0., and Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Bouck, also of Dayton. Also attending 'were Mr. and Mrs Harve Kitson, of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs! Bennett Kemp and Matthew ani SarSh, of fessian; Mr. and Mi j Ray McMichael, of Monroe; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnston: Mrs. Bob Lord and Becky and Janet; Ms. and Mrs. Vaughn Hilyard; Mrs. Max Andrews. Stephania, Brian" and David; and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mies and Jennifer and Michael. EAGLES AUXILIARY „ ELECTS OFFICERS The newly elected officers of the "Eagles' auxilFafy "for the'cd'mlhg year are as follows: junior past president, Mrs. Wesley Morris; madam president, Evelyn Spangler; chaplain, Mrs. Richard Baker; vice-president, Mrs. Myers; secretary, Mrs. Dwight Whitacre; treasurer, Mrs. Clifford Norman; trustees, Mrs. Ralph DeLaughter, Mrs. Gerhard Marbach, and Mrs.

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| Attendants of the couple were I Mr and Mrs. James McDougal. Following the ceremony, a dinner was held at the Hobby Ranch House for friends and relative*. The bride is a student at Decatur high school. The groom is a graduate of Decatur high school and attended Hanover College. The couple will reside in Marion, where the groom it presently em- | ployed. William Hunter: inside guard, Mrs. Robert Witham; conductress, Mary Wolfcale. Joint formal installation with the local aerie Will be held Thursday night, June 9, at 8 p.m., with the Van Wert degree team officiating. Following the election of officers, a regular business meeting was held and a correction was made on the Indiana convention at Fort Wayne. It is to be held June 23-24-25, with Evelyn Spangler chosen to represent the local auxiliary. Refreshments were served by Mbs. Wesley Morris after the meeting. The Ladies Aid of the Trinity Evangelical United. Brethren church will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the church. Good attendance is requested. r ' 1 The jtmiors of the American Legion auxiliary will meet at the Legion' home, Monday at 7"p.m. The Ladies Fireman’s Auxiliary will go tq Fort Wayne to the home of Mrs. Hazel Kortenber, Monday evening, leaving at 6 p.m. for a potluck supper. Each member is i asked to bring a covered dish and I her own table service.

Tto D*caW Watgte WalcMto to*M Utotr ..llt.u »l 'to taM ,4 Mrs UtM Bator Mr* MUdrod Smlto praaMtod li tU tort n*as matting Fmsrtara tontobto* an* wwthe roU call by wttgh lag Fnitowtag Ok* taMineaa matting a baby *tow*r Mi tot > mana Braaoa Th* room *m b»auufaSr daaaratad With tmajurto * ■twtog ftowar* Tto labia ata* «*»• l*rad with a Anwar *dg«l basted in which Uw g««a war. piaoad Yrltow and green paper streamers wer* nttachad to th* basket wtth a large tow suspend'd lito tto ceiling Gamas war* ptoynd with *ll prises presented to tto fc» ored gu<wt The dub ate* presented per with a paraoaal gift Ixnely refreshment. were served by th* boatesaes Mrs Jarry Spruag*r. Be. Gray and Leons Baker, The nett meeting wfll be held at Fam Fray *. Juft* 7. Anyone in temtted tn joining may call 3 24M for additional information Th* Eta Tau Sigma sorority will have a picnic at the home of Mrs Lawrence Rash, Tuesday at <:3O o'clock. The Order of the Rainbow for' Girls will meet Tuesday at 7;43 p m in the assembly halt The Catholic Indies of Columbia 1 will have a business meeting Tues day evening at 7 30 at the C. L. of: C Hall Th* Beautiful Daughter the Bethany Evangelical (Tmtcb will meet at the borne of Mrs Greg McFarland. Tuesday at 7.30. Mrs. Jenny McAlhaney will be assisting hostess. The Calvary Evangelical United Brethren Ladies Aid will meet Tuesday at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs Paul Hlndenlang. The Sacred Heart Study club will meet at the home of Mrs. Fred Heimann. Tuesday at 8 p.m. Locals Miss Lu Ann Lehman and Mis* Karen Striker have returned to Decatur from California, where they have been working the pest two years. Mickey Smitley underwent surgery at the Lutheran hospital Wednesday. He will remain in the hospital two weeks. His room number is 421. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mitchell attended the baccalaureate and commencement exercises at Manchester College over’*the weekend. Their son, Jerry, who Is a member of the graduating class, has obtained a teaching position at the Lincoln school in Decatur. He and his wife and daughter. Deborah Gayle, will be moving here this summer. Mrs. Albert Harlow is in the Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne, room 242. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Vetter of Mattoon, HL, arrived in Decatur Monday for a two-week vacation with Mrs Vetter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Striker.

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