Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 59, Number 223, Decatur, Adams County, 22 September 1961 — Page 3
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1961
SOCIETY
BETTER HOMES CLUB HAS SEPTEMBER MEETING The members of the Better Homes demonstration club gather, ed at the home of Mrs. Harvey Sells Tuesday evening for their regular monthly meeting. The meeting opened by repeating the club creed led by the prsident, Mrs. Wilbur Stanley, followed by the group singing the song of the month, “Auld Lang Syne.” Mrs. Otto Longenberger presented the devotions and read “The Beatitude for Women.” Mrs. Lily Rich offered prayer. Seventeen' members and one guest answered roll call with a “funny school experience.” During the business session, plans were made for achievement day and the past president’s banquet October 19. The club trip to Detroit, October 24 and 25 was also discussed. Appointments to the nominating committee include, Mrs. Clifford Essex, Mrs. Edward Pierce, and Mrs. Lily Rich. The lesson, “Foot Health,” was given by Mrs. Gaylord Weaver and Mrs. Harry Crownover dismissed the meeting with prayer. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. W. Stanley and Mrs Otto Longenberger. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER FOR BEVERLY STEVENS A miscellaneous shower was a given Monday evening honoring Miss Beverly Stevens, bride-elect of David Beatty, at the home of Mrs. Leona Bientz, route five, Decatur. Mrs. Bientz was assisted by Mrs. Wayne Gaunt and Mrs. Kathryn Bucher. Upon her arrival. Miss Stevens was presented with a corsage made up of kitchen things. Games were enjoyed with prizes being awarded to the Misses Judy Butler, Linda Wagner, Kay Stevens, and the Mesdames Elenore Braun, Florine Kelley, Betty Buc-I her, Betty Gaunt and Elma Gaunt,'
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I who in turn presented . them to Miss Stevens. The guest of honor was then led to a large table beautifully decorated with a white lace umbrella trimmed with bright pink streamers. Under the umbrella were five dolls dressed as the prospective bride, maids of Honor and flower girl. Miss Steven opened the many lovely gifts which were placed around the centerpiece. Those persons attending in addition to the guest of honor included the Misses Judy Butler, Linda Wagner, Kay Stevens, Beverly Myers and Patricia Kelly. Also present were the Mesdames Richard Kelly. David Myers, Chalmer Stevens, Harold Kelley, William Kelly, Thomas Butler, Paul Butler, Roger Braun, Elmer Wagner, Hubert Butler, John Gribbler, Carl Bucher, and Ralph Bussee. Also Mrs. Jerome Marrel of Fort Wayne and Mrs. Wayne Gaunt, Mrs. Kathryn Bucher and Mrs. Bientz. Those unable to attend but sending gifts were Mrs. Carolyn Olinger, Fort Wayne, and Miss Carol Wable of Decatur. Delicious refreshments were then served by the hostess. There will be a Lady Bug Hunt Monday at 8 p.m. at the V.F.W. home. All members are urged to attend. Mrs. Henry Braun will be hostes to the Our Lady of Victory discussion group Monday at 8 p.m. The Queen of Peace discussion group will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Jerome Rumschlag. The Jolly Housewife home demonstration club will meet at the Kozy Korner restaurant, Geneva, Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. Members planning to attend are to call the president or the secretary for reservations not later than Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Julius Memering, 2001 Main Street, Vincennes, announce the engagement aind approaching marriage of their daughter, Carolyn Sue, to Norbert W. Witte, son of Mr. and Mrs. August H. Witte, route three, Decatur. Miss Memering received her degree from Indiana University school of nursing and is a member of Sigma Kappa and Psi lota Xi sororities. The past year, she has been employed at the Veteran’s Administration in Boston, Mass. Her fiance is a graduate of Indiana University and a member of the Delta Upsilon fraternity. He is now employed at Tokheim Co. in Fort Wayne. The marriage will take place in the First Baptist church, Vincennes, October 28.
The active group of the Psi lota Xi sorority will have their first fall meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Community Center. Mrs. Richard Sheiman and Mrs. Richard Miller will be the hostesses for the Sunny Circle home demonstration club Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Preble township community building. The local B.Y.F. of the Pleasant Mills Baptist church will be host to the Salomonie association, Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. The Ruth and Naomi circles of the Zion E. and R. church will have a carry-in dinner at 12 noon Wednesday, The St. Vincent DePaul society will meet Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the C. L. of C. hall. Hostesses will
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i be Mrs. Elmo Smith and Mrs. t John Brunton. The Catholic Young Adults will have a business meeting in the church basement Thursday at ’ 8:30 p.m. ■ x Mrs. Forest Railing will be hostess to the St. Paul Ladies Aid, Thursday at 7 p.m. The Monroe WCTU will meet at the home of Mrs. Raymond Crist, Thursday at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Leo Lengerich will be host- , ess for the St. Ambrose study club . Monday at 7:30 p.m. If you have sumetning to sell or : trade — use the Democrat Want I ads — they get BIG results. i
Clubs Calendar items for each day'a publication must be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30). Colleen Heller FRIDAY Psi Ote Trading Post, 1 to 4, Marcia Freeby, Dee Macke; 6 to 9, Kay Schwartz, Nola Isch. Builders class, Trinity EUB church, 7:30 p.m. Philo class of First Baptist church,. Haima-Nuttman shelter house, 6 p.m. American Legion Auxiliary social meeting. Legion home, 8 p.m. SATURDAY Psi Ote Trading Post, 1 to 4, Joan Borne, Betty Fager. Order of Rainbow for Girls, public installation, 7 p.m. Delta Theta Tau record hop. Community Center, 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. MONDAY St. Ambrose study club, Mrs. Leo Lengerich, 7:30 p.m. Lady Bug Hunt, VFW home, 8 p.m. Our Lady of Victory discussion group, Mrs. Henry Braun, 8 p.m. Queen of Peace discussion group, Mrs. Jerome Rumschlag, 8 p.m. Pythian Sister Needle club. Moose home, 7:30 p.m. Evening circle of Methodist church, Mrs. Ralph Allison, 8:15 p.m. Honorary Psi lota Xi, Community Center, 0:30 p. m. TUESDAY Jolly Housewives club, Kozy Korner restaurant, Geneva, 6:30 p.m. Adams county Historical society, public library, 8 p.m. Psi lota Xi sorority, Community Center, 7:30 p.m. Sunny Circle home demonstration club, Preble township building, 7:30 p.m. BYF of Pleasant Mills Baptist church, 7:30 p.m. Associated churches and ministerial association, Zion E and R church, 7 p.m. Kirkland Ladies club, Adams Central, 7:30 p.m. Delta Theta Tau, Mrs. Leo Teeple, dessert at 8 p.m. Nu-U club, 328 N. 11th St., 1:30 p.m. Rebekah lodge, IOOF hall, 7:30 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma, Miss Helen Nellman, 8 p.m. Root township home demonstration club, Mrs. James Moses, 1 p.m. WEDNESDAY Ruth and Naomi circles, Zion E and R church, 12 noon. St. Vincent DePaul society, C. - L. of C. hall, 2 p.m. Ava Maria study club, Mrs. Gerald Kohne, 8 p.m. Live and Learn club, Mrs. Thurman Drew. 1:30 p.m. THURSDAY Catholic Young Adults, business meeting, church basement, 8:30 p.m. St. Paul ladies aid, Mrs. Forest Railing, 7 p.m. . . Monroe WCTU, Mrs. Raymond Crist, 1:30 p.m. Auto Damaged When Rolled Into Fence Approximately $25 damage was suffered by a car owned by August F. Dailey, 68, 1014 Master Drive, when it rolled backward into a fence in Bluffton Wednesday at 1:51 p.m. The vehicle rolled backward into the fence in the 300 block of Water street in Bluffton, damaging the 1 rear of the car.
LOCALS Dr. John Spaulding, Mrs. L. A. Cowens, and Miss Bertha Heller are attending the governor’s conference on libraries in Indianapolis Friday and Saturday. ’ Mrs. Fred Smith, Mrs. W. Guy Brown, Mrs. Ward Calland, Mrs. t Lowell Harper, Mrs. Idabelle Alton and Mrs. C. E. Bell attended the , antique show in Fort Wayne Thurs- . day. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Heller and . sons, Butch and Jack, are visiting with Heller's father, Roy E. Heller, route 4, Decatur. The Hellers live in Oakland, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Haerle, Indi- , anapolis, left Wednesday after a few days visit with Mrs. Haerle’s , sister, Miss Frances Dugan. 1 "" • Bl R TH i At the Adams county memorial hospital: 1 A daughter was born at 9:40 p. . m. Thursday to Joseph and Velma , Schueller DeKoninck, route one, . Ossian. The baby weighed six , pounds and eight and three) fourths ounces. t Donald and Marlene Sue Har-| ijmon Barna, Rockford, 0., becamej the parents of a baby boy weigh- . ing six pounds and eight and one! vhalf ounces, born today at 9:35) a. ri?. r Hospital t Admitted i Master George Halikowski, De- , catur; John Kuhn, Rockford, O.; Mrs. Nettie Liechty, Geneva; t Robert Baumgardner, Decatur. Dismissed Miss Sharon Case, Berne; Mrs. I Jerry Beard, Berne; Mrs. James Martin, Decatur; Mrs. Martin . Kiefer, Decatur: Mrs.,' Robert L. Butcher and baby girl, Decatur; , Mrs. Willis Bulmahn and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. E. H. Zaccharias and baby boy, Willshire, O. ; Paul Meyer, Berne; Mrs. ( Walter Hirschy and baby boy, Decatur. i ; Ike, Mamie Win s On Charity Cruise i. NEW YORK (UPI) — Former President Eisenhower and his Ma- . nsie took a society charity cruise on a floating casino Thursday night, won $135.50, and took home a portable typwriter and a set of red plaid airplane-weight luggage. 5 The Eisenhowers inaugurated j the New York social season by attending the New York City Cant cer Committee’s SIOO-a-couple dinner and gamble frolic aboard the I Holland-America liner Nieuw Amsterdam. The gleaming white luxury vessel cruised to Ambrose Lightship, 25 miles out in the Atlantic, while 500 socialites and celebrities capered aboard. “I haven’t done anything like s this since I visited Monte Carlo : before the war,” said Mamie, respondent in a new blonde-high-lighted hairdo and a decollete f black satin gown with a turquoise stole. • “It seems we’re ahead of the ’ game,” said Ike, adding his S6O i winnings at roulette and craps to Mamie’s winnings on her lucky roulette number, 14. “ haven’t had as much fun in years.” Collects Winnings While Ike and his millionaire cronies had tall, cool ones on the promenade deck, Mamie took their play money winnings into the charity’s well-stocked boutique to collect their “legal gambling' winnings. She chose the compact | typewriter and three matching pieces of luggage. Ike and Mamie overshadowed such personalities as Gov. Robert A. Meyner of New Jersey, Mrs. Henry Ford I, industrialist Alfred P. Sloan Jr., Laurance Rockefeller, composer Richard Rodgers, Sen. Jacob K. Javits, singers Jane Pickens and Gladys Swarthout. and naturalist Fairfieia Osborn. ( The Eisenhowers were mobbed when they boarded the ship at its Hoboken pier for cocktails and given a rousing ovation during the lobster thermidor and filet migon dinner. Crowds Follow Crowds followed the beaming former White House occupants from salon to salon. The most persistent of Ike’s admirers was' actress Eva Gabor, who never missed an opportunity to be photographed with the for met chief executive. “You’re so vonderful, so vonderful,” cooed Eva, who was all peach-bloom from head to toes. When she was gone, Ike quitely asked Mamie, “Who is she?” Ma j mie only smiled. If you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results. - 1 ■ ■ - - ! HAMBURGERS 6 for SI.OO WIN-RAE DRIVE-IN | 51$ N. UU» 84. Ptoae M 785
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