Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 283, Decatur, Adams County, 1 December 1960 — Page 3
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SOCIETY
MEMBERS OF SUNNY . I CIRCLE CLUB GATHER The Sunny Circle Home Demonstration club met at the Preble township community center recently- Mrs. Wm. Kruetzman was in charge of the devotional period, followed by the group singing of the club prayer. The business meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs. Robert Beery. The history of the song of the month was given by Mrs. Walter Hildebrand and then sung by the group. A lesson on civil defense was given by Mrs. Arnold Erxleben and the health and safety lesson was presented by Mrs. Clara Fuhrman. During the social hour, prizes were awarded to Matilda Peters and Mrs. A. A. Fenner. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Ralph Mankey and Mrs. Wm. Kruetzman. The December meeting, which will be a Christmas party, will be held on the 20th of the month. LARGE ATTENDANCE AT 4-H SUPPER Approximately 75 persons attended the Blue Creek township 4-H supper, sponsored by the Farm Bureau of that township, Tuesday evening at the St. Mary’s-Blue Creek township conservation club building. Following the meal the meeting was opened with group singing, led by Don Raudenbush. The Rev. Leon Lacoax, pastor of the Salem and P1 eas ahl Mills Methodist churches, then gave the devotions. Pledges to the flags were led by Jane Girod and Gerald Schaadt. A duet by the Rev. and Mrs. Lacoax followed. John Eichar showed and narrated slides entitled “Count Your Blessings.” Miss Lois Folk’ and Leo Seltenright, extension agents, showed slides, after which pins were given to the 4-H boys and girls present. The two were assisted by the leaders, Mrs. Clair Carver, Glen Schaadt and James
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Wilson. The girls’ chib received I a seal for having an honor club and a flag carrying case for having one hundred per cent comLIVE AND LEARN CLUB MEETS RECENTLY Fifteen members of the Live and Learn Home Demonstration club met at the home of Mrs. Archie Smitley recently. Mr?. Mae Stults was co-hostess. The meeting was brought to order by the president, Mrs. Hugh Nidlinger. The group repeated the club creed after which devotions were given by Mrs. Jack Gray. Mrs. Mae Stults led the group in prayer. The roll call was taken and the minutes of the last meeting weie given by Mrs. Rolland secretary. i m A lesson on civil defens^^L. presented by Mrs. Nellie Price and Mrs. Ora Drake, followed by a citizenship lesson by Mrs. Mildred Smith. A new member, Mrs. Daisy Roth, was admitted to the club. It was voted to have a fifty cent gift exchange and a potluck dinner for the Christmas party December 14. A Christmas wrapping : demonstration was given by Mrs. i Pat Morgan and Mrs. Nellie Price. The meeting was closed with the ; singing of the club prayer. > ROSE GARDEN CLUB ! MAKES TRIP TO CHICAGO ■ Six members and four guests of the Rose Garden club joined 1 a group of Garden club members 1 from Fort Wayne and Columbia City and attended the flower show, ' “Heralding the Holidays,” pre- • sented by the Garden club of ■ Illinois, Inc., in conjunction with the “Modern Living” exposition • held at McCormick Place in ChiJ cago. The group spent some time I at Marshell Field Co. and had . lunch in the cafeteria at Mc--5 Cormick Place. 1 Those attending were Mrs. Wil- - bur Stanley, Mrs. Bert Haley, Mrs. r I Harry Hebble, Mrs. Grover Levy, 5 Mrs. Carl Barnett, Mrs. Niland
Ochsenrider, Mrs. Edna Davidson, Mrs. Bertha Bowen, Mrs. Nellie Jackson and Mrs. Walter Lister. BETA SIGMA PHI CHAPTERS HAVE SOCIAL MEETING The Delta Lambda and Xi Alpha Xi chapters of Beta Sigma Phi met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Neil for a social meeting. Cake and coffee were served by the hostess, who was assisted by Mrs. Martig Weiland and Mrs. Robert Blaney. Mrs. Jerome Keller conducted a brief business meeting, after which a game of “indoor golf” was playgd. The high scorer of each table was awarded a prize. Guests of the sorority were Mrs. Ralph Kenyon, Mrs. Glen Mauller and Mrs. James Kane. The Women’s Missionary association of the Mt. Zion United Brethren church will meet at the home of Mrs. Olin Edgell Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock. The Order of Rainbow for Girls will meet at the Masonic hall at . 6:45 this evening. . .* The Decatur Ladies Firemen’s auxiliary will have their annual Christmas dinner and gift exchange at the Preble Gardens Monday evening at 6 o’clock. Mrs. Leo Curtin will be hostess to the Art department of Woman’s club Monday evening at 8, o’clock. Members are reminded to bring a gift for the Christmas exchange. The Junior Women will have a pot-luck Christmas dinner Monday evening at 6:30 at the home of Mrs. Carl Mies, 431 Sunset Lane. . Members are reminded to bring i canned goods for the Good Fellows t club and 25 cents for Christmas [ cards for the county home. Also .] there will be initiation of new s I members. The Civic Department of Woman’s club will meet with Mrs . Francis Ellsworth Monday evening at 7:30. Assisting hostesses wil , be Mrs. Nathaij .Nelson, Mrs. Dalt i on, Mrs. William Seteneps, Mrs
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. Clubs | Calendar items for each day’s | publication must be P hon ed in f by 11 a.m. (Saturday »:30). Carol Bebout THURSDAY I Order of Rainbow for Girls, Masonic hall, 6:45 p.m. I Psi Ote Trading Post, 1 tor 4 I p.m., Barbara Fuelling, Kay Alberson and Betty Zerkel; 6 to 9 . p.m., Ruth Rawlinson, Ruth Gejig i and Marian Koontz. i Women of the Moose, formal en- ; rollment, Moose home, 8 p.m.’ - i Southeast PT A, Southeast school, 7:30 p.m. St. Joseph Study club, Mrs. Pete > r Reynolds, 8:15 p.m. Deborah Circle of Trinity EUB church, Mrs. Herald Hitchcock, . 7:30 p.m. W.S.W.S. of Bethany EUB > church, Mrs. Ruth Christen, 8:45 , 1 p.m. Everready club, Methodist church lounge, 7:30 p.m. % 1960-61 executive officers of ’ Women’s association, Presbyterian I church, 6:30 p.m. ■ Monroe W. S. C. S.. church basement, 7:25 p.m. ’ Chureh of God Missionary ciety, fellowship basement, 7:30 ' pm. * Union Chapel Ladies Aid, church basement, day long meeting. 5 Zion Lutheran Needle club, day = long meeting. FRIDAY i Psi Ote Trading Post. 1 to 4 ’ p.m., Barbara August and Joan Borne: 6 to 9 p.m., Norma Moors a and Jean Knapp. Psi Ote Trading Post, 1 to 4 f p.m., Nola Isch and Marsha Stevenson. ” SATURDAY s Monroe Boy Scouts, paper picks up, 8:30 a.m. o Round and Square dance, Youth v and Community Center, 8 to 11 p.m. Pancake supper, Monroe Methj. odist church, 5 to 8 p.m. 5 Work and Win class of Trinity g E.U.B. church, Mr. and Mrs. HomII er Arnold, 7:30 p.m. t . MONDAY s . Decatur Ladies Firemen’s auxiliary, Preble Gardens, 6 p.m. Art Department of Woman’s club, Mrs. Leo Curtin, 8 p.m. Junior Women, Mrs. Carl Mies, 6:30 p.m. 4 Civic Department of Woman’s club, Mrs. Francis Ellsworth, 7:30 p.m. Mt. Zion U.B. Women’s Missionary association, Mrs. Olin Edgell, 7:30 p.m. ’ Research club, Mrs. W. L. 2:30 p.m. Juniors of American Legion aiipcilipry, Christmas party, p.m. TUESDAY Dutiful Daughters class of Bethany EUB church, Mrs. Ivan Stucky, 6 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma, Preble restaut* ant, 6:30 p.m. Dorcus class of Bethany EHB I church, Mrs. John Spahr, 6 p.m. Adams county Democratic Women’s club, Democrat headquarters, 6:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Ladies Shakespeare club, Mrs. Frances Dugan, 1 p.m. Noble Reynolds, Mrs. Herman Von| Gunten and Mrs. Luella Ellsworth. The Dutiful Daughters class of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church will have its Christmas party Tuesday evening at 6 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Ivan Stucky. Table service will be furnished by the hostess. Members are asked to bring a 50-cent gift for the exchange. Mrs. Inez Hahnert and Mrs. Viola Melchi will be assisting hostesses. Eta Tau Sigma sorority will have a Christmas party Tuesday evening at 6:30 at the Preble restaurant. The Ladies Shakespeare club will meet with Miss Frances Dugan for a luncheon at 1 o’clock Wednesday. The Monroe Boy Scouts will have a paper pick-up Saturday morning beginning at 8:30. A-., The Decatur Social club will sponsor a square dance and record hop at the Decatur Youth and Community Center Saturday waning from 8 to 11. 1
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?%«, y o ,L Cou r i e ;UM Jn Summer j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kenneth " Arthur Egeler of Garden City, N. Y., announce the marriage, on the twentieth of June, of their daughter, Miss Chaven Karolc, to John Francis Jacobs, 111, the son of Mrs. John Francis Jacobs, Jr., and the late Mr. Jacobs of Gard- ' en City. The Rev. Walter Pinckney performed the ceremony in the Springfield Congregational J church in Brooklyn, N. Y. Both Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs graduated from Garden City high | school and will make their home in Clinton, N. Y., where he is attending Hamilton College. He is also affiliated with Delta Kappa j Epsilon fraternity. Mrs. Jacobs is ‘be granddaughter of Mrs. C. C. P/iyl, formerly ' of Decatur, and th? late Dr. C. C. Rayl. ] i
LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Orval Lienhart entertained with a dinner recently for Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Smith i of Milwaukee, Wis., Mr. and Mrs.' Bill Hornby and daughter of Cabrell, Idaho, and Mrs. Charles , Irwin of Muncie. ' Mr. and Mrs. Keith Amstutz have moved recently from their apartment at 216% South Fifth street to their new home at 275 ’ Parkway Drive in Berne. Mrs. Charles O’Shaughnessey r and Mrs. Leo Alberding were ' guests this week at the ‘ of Cub Scout den 3, troop 3061, of which their sons are'members TH At the Adams county memorial f Jaospital: James and Imogene Miller Wild- . er of route 4, Decatur, are the parents of an eight pound, six ounce baby boy born at 5:15 a.m. today. An eight pound, two ounce baby girl was born at 5:48 a.m. today to Raymond and Barbara Blaze j Cavinder of Monroe. Hospital Admitted i Edward Suttles, Decatur; Mrs. True Gephart, Decatur; Mrs. Erwin C. Doehrman, Decatur. Dismissed I Raymond Laßrun, Wren, Ohio; Mrs. Sarah Wyss, Berne; Mrs. Larry A. Meyer and baby girl, Berne; I Mrs. Donald Slusher and baby'girl, Decatur. I “ GIRL SSOGTS Brownie troop 256 met Wednesday afternoon. The Brownie pledge j was repeated, roll call was taken I and the dues were collected. The girls then worked on Christmas gifts for their mothers. The meeting was closed with the good I night song. Nancy Grabill brought I the treat. Scribe: Susie Shraluka
Brand Duchess Olga Buried In Canada I. ■ TORONTO (UPI) —They buried imperial Russia in tears Wednesday. It was a day of sadness for the remnants of Russia’s emigres who attended the burial of Grand Duchess Olga, the last of the shat-. tered house of Romanoff, who died in a friend’s home last week at the age of 79. Bluebloods and peasants fought tears as the coffin of the daughter l of Czar Alexander 111 was lower-] ed into its grave sprinkled with Russian soil. i Crying men hugged each other in mutual consolation. ; A dozen former ’mperial guards-; men, once dashing cadets but now; well past their 60s, braced their shrunken figures to attention while two Union Jacks dipped to the bugle strains of the last post. The funeral was for Olga, but • to the 50®-oc|d WhPe Russians who attended it, -it also vk the funeral of an era that had been their Way of life. ' ♦ ’ Olga took with her to the grave the last link with the Romanoff' czars, a dynasty which was born out of chaos and which ended in chaos, but which during its three centuries of rule carved out mod-: ern Russia. Canterbury Bishop On Historic Visit ROME (UPI) — The Anglican archbishop of Canterbury arrived today on an historic visit during which he will meet in the audience of “friendship and courtesy” with Pope John XXIII. Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, dressed in his flowing purple robes as primate of the Church of England, flew in from Istanbul and a tour of the Holy Land for his visit Fridav —at the Vatican—with the; Pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church. | It will be the first meeting bei tween the spiritual leaders of the two religions since the Protestant Reformation 400 years ago. The last archbishop of Canter-1 bury to visit a Roman Pope, Lord 1 Arundal in 1397, was a pre-Refor-mation Catholic. Dr. Fisher said on his arrival: “This is the first occasion on which an archbishop of Canterbury has visited Rome officially since the 14th Century. Therefore, although it is a quite unspectacular event, *it is also an historical one. ‘"Dub is part of a three-fold visit. “Last week, I went to Jerusalem to the Holy City as a pilgrim. There I was received by fellow Christians of evejy denom- . ination — as a fellow disciple of . Christ. “I found there a great sense of Christian unity in all communities. “Therefore, from the East, the , cradle of Christian faith, I have. , come to the West to Rome to visit the head of the whole Chris-1 tian community. I look forward with great interest and delight to conversations with his Holiness the Pope.” Eacn even’np or -ar copie' are printeo 01 Utt Decatur Dally ' Democrai
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