Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 235, Decatur, Adams County, 5 October 1960 — Page 9

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1980

Past Presidents Os BPW Club Praised

(Editor’s note: As the Decatur Business and Professional Women’s club observes national busi-l ness and professional women’s! week, the local organization pays)

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tribute to the past presidents of the Decatur club in the following sketches). MATILDA SELLEMEYER The first president and a charter

| member of the BPW in 1937 was recently made an honorary member of the Decatur organization of which she, Miss Matilda Sellemeyer, has held continuous membership for the 24 years. Born in Washington township, Adams county, she moved to Decatur in 1918, graduated 'from DHS and later attended Valparaiso p University and Ball State Teachers , College. Her retirement in the spring of 1959, after 50 years of teaching, was certainly well earn- . ed. Now she has more time to

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devote to her favorite hobby — raising and taking care of flowers. She says that she enjoys the fellowship and friendship of BPW members, and also feels the programs have been very educational. Miss Sellemeyer is also active in the various organizations of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, having served as superintendent of primary department of the Sunday school for many years, and as superintendent of the cradle roll department for 30 years. Another interest is her char-

ter membership in the Art department of the Decatur Woman’s club. GRACE LICHTENSTEIGER The first recording secretary of the local BPW was Miss Grace Lichtensteiger. After holding this office two years, she became treasurer, then in 1941 and 1942 was elected president. Although not a continuous member, she has been an active one. She, too, is a charter member. Office manager and executive

i secretary at the Reppert school of auctioneering for eight years, her employment history is a varied one and includes many years in the office of Burke Elevator, as well as bookkeeper for Adams county memorial hospital. Miss Lichtensteiger is a native of th'« county and is a DHS graduate, after wmcn she attended Indiana University extension. Hen hobbies include “nieces and nephews,” sewing and driving. ” ■ She enjoys “the association with

the girls" in BPW. JOAN WEMHOFF Any club should be proud when it has a member who has been director of a district. The Decatur BPW has such a person—for Miss Joan Wemhoff served as director of the old district 9 in 1953-54 and of the new district 5 in 1954-55. Y Not only has she given of her time to be district director, but Joan served as her home club president from 1946-48. She has

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also been parliamentarian, press correspondent and recording secretary. Her club membership dates back to 1943. A native of Decatur and a grad* uate of DCHS, Miss Wemhoff was in high school when ber business career started in the office of price administration. She continued on there for two years following graduation, she then became employed at the local Citizena Telephone company. She now works in Fort Wayne at General Telephone company of Indiana in the state office directory department. For her hobbies, Joan enjoys travel, gardening, reading and writing letters. Her actions and deeds speak well for her. ROSEMARY SPANGLER Miss Rosemary Spangler, whose BPW membership dates back to the early 1940’5, has held every elective office in the Decatur club, including the one of president which she held from 1954 through 1956. A life-time resident of Adams county. Rosy is a graduate of Decatur Catholic high school and for the past 12 years has been an abstractor for G. Remy Bierly, Inc. Although active in many local organizations including the young Democrats club, for the first time this year she is entering the field of politics as a candidate. Collecting miniature novelties for the Spangler Christmas Village is one of Rosemary’s favorite hobbies. Others are reading and collecting favors. The friendship in BPW, the club’s varied programs and the new ideas presented there are the things which have kept this past president such an active and interested member of Decatur BPW. LEONA FEASEL Teachers are an important part of the membership of the Decatur BPW club and past president Mrs. Leona Feasel is a teacher of the fourth grade at Northwest elementary school. Mrs. Feasel served as head of the local club during the 1957-58 year. Last year she was historian and displayed one of the most attractive scrapbooks at the BPW state conveption. A graduate of Goshen high school, Goshen, she received her B.S. in education at Goshen College and at present is working on her master’s degree at Ball State Teachers college. Before coming to Decatur, she taught the fourth grade at Goshen, and the fourth and fifth grades at Rensselaer. Her BPW affiliation began at Goshen. Although spare time gets a little scarce occasionally, Leona still finds time for her hobbies; her husband <•>, children, reading and music. Like so many of her fellow club members, Leona has felt that “the many new and wonderful friendships" are a big part of BPW club work. MARY HOWARD The newest past president of the Decatur BPW club, Mrs. Mary Howard, is this year serving on the Indiana state resolutions committee. She has been an officer locally and continuously since 1954, serving two years each as treasurer, first vice president and president. Her term as president expired in May, 1960. For 23 years Mrs. Howard has been employed in Decatur and is now office manager of the Adams county agricultural stabilization and conservation committee of the U.S. department of agriculture. Although a resident of Decatur for many years, she is a graduate of LaFontaine high school. Traveling and working with people are Mary’s hobbies. When asked what was enjoyed most about BPW, she answered, “The fellowship and education, especially working for recognition of women in the business and professional world." I MARKED MAN—Ritual and diplomacy meet in Tolon Na, Ghana delegate to the U.N. to New York. His face is scarred by tribal custom. „