Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 249, Decatur, Adams County, 22 October 1962 — Page 3

MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1962

SOCIETY

PLEASANT MILLS METHODIST WBCB MET THURSDAY The Pleasant Mils Methodist WSCS met Thursday evening in the church. The meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs. Bill Workinger, after which the group sang, “The Light of the World is Jesus.'' Mrs. Elmer Golliff read from St. John for lhe devotions and gave an interesting lesson on “What should we tell our children about races.” Miss Wanda Mann read an interesting story to the ten .children present. The children sang, "Jesus Loves Me” and "Jesus Loves the little Children." "Chldren’s prayer" was read by Mrs. Golliff. During the business meeting, plans were made for October 25 for the week of prayer find selfdenial to be at the church at 7:30 p.m. Plans were completed for the Thanksgiving supper to be held November 16 from 5 to 7 p.m. in the church basement. The meeting was closed with prayer offered by Mrs. Ebner Golliff. Lovely refreshments Were served by Mrs. Mary Custer and Mrs. Edith Hart. The Town and Country home demonstration club will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m .in the home of Mrs. Mark Colchin. The Historical club will meet with Mrs. Roy Price Wednesday at 2 p.m. The Friendship circle of the United Church of Christ wll have a masquerade party n the home of Mrs. Rchard Schafer, 7:30, Wednesday evening. Members are told to bring their prettiest faces! The Monmouth chapter of the FHA is having a bake sale in connection with the PTA ham supper at the Monmouth school, Wednesday, from 4:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. Hie American Feld service meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. today in the Boy Scout room of the Youth and Community Center. The Women’s Associaton of the Presbyterian church will meet Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock in the church. The Women of the Moose will have their regular meeting Thursday at 8 p.m. Officers are to come at 7:30 p.m. Mooseheart chairman, Violet Kfeischer, will be in charge of the social hour. Mrs. N. A. Bixler announced this morning the Goodwill truck will be in Decatur, Friday, October 26. Anyone having articles may call 3-4181 or 3-2585. The Knights of Columbus auxiliary will hold a potluck supper at the K. of C. hall Tuseday at 6:30 p.m. Husbands and friends will be guests. Since this is a hobo party, everyone should come dressed appropriately and special prizes will be given. Mrs. Elmo Miller is chairman of the committee in charge. The Builders class of Trinity E. U. B. church will have their class meeting Thursday at 7:30 p.m. A silent auction will be held. Delta Theta Tau will have a parity with Mrs- Wilma Bultemeier as hostess Thursday at 8 p.m. It will be a Halloween and pledge party. Members should come in costume. The Friendship circle of the Decatur Missionary church will meet Friday at 7:30 pm. in the home of Mrs. Charles Rhoades. Members

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Club Schedule t Ruth Rawlinson, Society Editor ' Telephone 3-2121 Calendar Items for each day's publication must be phoned Id by U a.m. (Saturday 9:30). MONDAY American Field service meeting. Community center, 7:30 p.m. M.O.C. auxiliary, VFW haU, 8 p.m. Queen of Peace study club, Mrs. Wilbur Lengerich, 7:30 p.m. DAV Auxiliary, DAV hall, 730 p.m. Pleasant Mills PTA study group, high school, 7 p.m . Flo-Kan Sunshine girls, Mrs. Wayne Barber, after school. Research club, I & M, 2 p.m. Adams county Republican Woman’s club, Republican headquarters, 7 p. m; TUESDAY Olive Rebekah lodge, 1.0.0. - -hall, 7:30 p.m. Three Link club, 1.0.0. F., after lodge. Nu U, 328 N. 11th St., 7:30 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma, Mrs. Dick Arnold, 8 p.m. Associate and active chapters Tri Kappa, C. L. of C. hall, 7:45 p.m. Jolly Housewives home demonstration club, I & M, 7:30 p.m. Adams county Historical society, Library, 8 p. m. Kirkland ladies* club, Adams Central school, 7:30 p. m. Root Twp. home demonstration club, Mrs. Dale Moses, 1 p.m. Xi Alpha Xi and the Delta Lamda chapters, Mrs. William Affolder, 8 p.m. Psi lota Xi inspection dinner, Community center, 6:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Women’s association, Presbyterian church, 8 p.m. Friendship circle, United Church of Christ, Mrs. Richard Schafer, 7:30 p.m. Historical club, Mrs. Roy Price, 2 p.m. Town and Country home demonstration club, Mrs. Mark Colchin, 7:30 p.m. Monmouth PTA ham supper, school, 4:30 to 8 p.mAva Maria study club, Mrs. Gerald Durkin, 8 p.m. Zion Friedheim adult roller skating party, Happy Hour roller rink, 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY Women of the Moose, Moose hall, officers 7:30 p.m.; meeting, 8 p.m. Builders class, Trinity E U B church, 7:30 p.m- , Delta Theta Tau party, Mrs. Wilma Bultemeier, 8 p.m. Order of Eastern Star, Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. St. Paul Ladies’ Aid, Mrs. Robert Welch, 7 p.m. FRIDAY Goodwill truck; call 3-4181 or 3-2585. Friendship circle, Missionary church, Mrs. Charles Rhoades, 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY Children’s story hour, Library 1:30 p.m. SUNDAY Fish fry, St. Paul’’s’ Walther League Society, St. Paul’s Lutheran church, Preble, 4:30 to 8 p.m. are requested to bring their Betty Crocker coupons. Hospital Admitted Mrs. Ollie Kreps, Decatur; Edward Eichenberger, Berne; Mrs. Harry Dailey, Decatur; William Thornton, Decatur; Miss Pauline Hostetler, Berne; Master John Brown, Jr., Decatur. Dismissed Mrs. Thelma Pence, Decatur; Mrs. Ralph Bailer, Decatur; Mrs. Claude Striker and baby boy, Berne; Mrs. Phillip Bollinger and baby girl, Geneva; Miss Marilyn Sue Beard, Decatur; Mrs. Joseph Kohne and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. James Toland and baby boy, Berne; Mrs. Jerry Thorp and baby girl, Monroe; Charles McGonagle, Monroeville; Rudolph Wietfeldt, Hoagland.

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The Monroe Methodist church ding of Migs Barbara Ann Steiner was the scene Sunday of the wedand Robert L. Smith. The double-1 ring ceremony was performed at 2:30 p.m. by the Rev. Claude McCollister. Baskets of fall-colored mums and pompons, palms and candelabra graced the altar. The I pews were marked by white bows. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Steiner, i 201 East Jackson St., Monroe, are the parents of the bride. The groom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs.. Luther Smith, route 2, Jonesville Mich. Mrs. Chster Longenberger, organist, played selections of bridal music. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gerig i sang duets. “Because” and! "Whither Thou Goest," Gerig sang ' a solo, “The Lord’s Prayer,” while the couple kneeled at the altar. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a gown of white pure silk organza and imported rosepoint lace. The fitted bodice was fashioned with scalloped lace, I seed pearl studded, forming the oval neckline and short sleeves. The full organza skirt, detailed with scalloped lace panels and lace motifs, swept into a chapel-length i train. She carried white Fugi mums, stephanotis and ivy atop a white Bible. The fingertip veil of imported French illusion was caught to a matching lace crown with seed pearls and crystal drops. Miss Alice Steiner was her sisI ter’s maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. David Bleeke, Indianapolis and Miss LaVonne Shephard, Fort Wayne. The flower girl was Miss Carla Sue Steiner, the bride’s sister. The honor attendant wore a grown of gold peau satin. The fitted bodice was fashioned with a scoop neckline* and short sleeves. The sheath skirt was topped with a bouffant overskirt, caught with flat bows. A gold peau satin flower with a bouffant veil completed her ensemble. She carried a crescent, bouquet of deep gold pompons with wheat, bittersweet and ivy. The bridesmaids’ dresses and bouquets were identical to that of the maid of honor, except the

Locals Lyman Hann and daughter Cathy visited in Marion Sunday with the Leon Hann family. Mrs. Katherine Anker attended the art exhibit and tea at the Woman’s club in Fort Wayne Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Anker had two pictures, one water color and one dil, in the exhibit. Mrs. L. E. Linn visited with Mrs. Martha Heller in the Lutheran hospital, Fort Wayne, Sunday. Forty members of the Catholic Ladies of Columbia degree team went by chartered bus Sunday to Leipsic, 0., where they conducted impressive imitiation ceremonies for 45 new members of the St. Mary’s council of that city. After the services, Mrs. Ruth Keller, supreme vice president of the order, and the team were guests at a 6 o’clock banquet dinner attended by over 200 members. Adolph Kolter has been admitted to the Adams county memorial hospital for observation following pains in the chest, it was learned today. Trade in a good town — Decatui

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gowns were of emerald green. The flower girl was dressed in white ! silk organza, complemented with a gold peau satin cummerbund. She carried a white lace basket of gold pompons. The dress of the bride’s mother was willow green with matching hat and antique brown accessories. ; | Her corsage was of gold and stephanotis. The groom’s mother was attired in sapphire blue with matching accessories, wearing a corsage of gold pompons and stephanotis. Dallas Smith of Coldwater, Mich., the bridegroom’s brother, served as best man. Ushers were James I Steiner, Richard Steiner, the I bride’s brothers and Jerry Hirschy, all of Monroe. A reception for 250 took place immediately • following the ceremony in the church Fellowship hall. Gold and green colors were used , throughout the reception room. The , serving table was centered with a four-tiered, stairway cake, topped with an illuminated church, a bride and groom with their attendants stationed on either side of the stairway. Ivy and miniature gold lights entwined the base of the cake which was flanked with crystal candelabra, holding gold and green candles and crystal vases, containing fall flowers. Mrs. Amos Miller, Jr., Mrs. Don Arnold, Mrs. Jack Barlett and Miss Janet Kim assisted at the reception. The guest registrar was Mrs. Dallas Smith- and the gift registrar, Mrs. Jim Klenk. For her wedding trip west, a light beige suit with black and brown accessories was worn by the bride. She wore the white Fugi mum corsage from her bouquet. The new Mrs. Robert Smith is a ‘ graduate of Adams Central high ; school and Warner Beauty College. She is employed as beautician at the Beaute Centre in Quincy, Mich. The groom was graduated from Monticello high school, Monticello, Ky. He is employed with Houseknecht Wood Products, Inc., Jonesville, Mich. After November 4, the couple will make their home at I 214 Water St., Jonesville, Mich.

Three Walkie-Talkie Bandits In Custody TOPEKA, Ind. (UPI) — Three [ burglars took to the air waves today and announced what they were doing over walkie-talkie > radios. As the two men in the hardware store talked to the third who was keeping watch outside, everyi thing they said was overheard by Elmer W. lianstiew, 51, who was working in a nearby shop. He was : tuned in on the citizens band re--1 ceiver. I Hanshew notified Marshal Rah< i Troyer who called the state police and started for the hardware store. The man stationed outside the store saw Troyer approaching, passed the word to his partners inside and the three fled. Three suspects were apprehended by state police on the ’ edge of town. “ J Held in LaGrange county jail • and, charged with second-degree burglary were Benny Peak, 36, John Weaver, 29, who told police they were from Indianapolis, and Edwin Jack Fogle, Aurora, 111.

NEW FRONT (Continued from Page One) that relations with communist China be broken off. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru’s office said he would tell the Indian people about the border conflict in a nationwide radio address this evening. Sunday night Krishna Menon, I who often has been accused by opposition politicians of being too sympathetic toward the Peiping I regime, went before a university audience and denounced it. "Because of her expansionist policy China has«been completely isolated and segregated from the rest of the wot Id,” he said. , Warns Bhutan Peiping Radio said the communist Chinese Foreign Ministry had warned the mountainous buffer nation of Bhutan not to allow Indian troops to enter the country. The site of some of the major fighting is near Bhutan’s eastern border with Tibet and India. Prime Minister Jigme Dorji said Sunday he was “worried" about the Chinese border actions and was coming to New Delhi for consultations. U. S. Ambassador to India John K. Galbraith cut short a visit to England and flew back Sunday to New Delhi saying it was “not a good time to be off the job.” In Washington, State Department Spokesman Lincoln White said the United States was “shocked’’ at communist China’s border attack. The State Department has said it would give “sympathetic” consideration to any Indian request for transport planes but White said none had been received yet. Losses Heavy Krishna Menon told newsmen Sunday that casualties were “heavy” and that India was mating the Chinese communists fight for “every inch of ground.” He said the Chinese had thrown some 20,000 troops into “human wave” attacks and had knocked out all Indian posts north of the Namka Chu River, from the Bhutan border to Khingzemane. The Namka Chu River runs parallel to the McMahon Line which India regards as its Northeast Frontier Agency (NEFA) border with Tibet near Bhutan. i Indianapolis Woman Found Dead In Home INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) Mrs. Lou Ann Renter, 27, was found dead in her home Sunday by her husband, who told authofities he left the house the day before during a quarrel with her. Authoritis orderd an autopsy to determine the cause of death Mrs. Renter was found in a bed room, an empty pill box on a night table nearby. Paul Renter, 33, said the couple quarreled Saturday and he left and spent the night with a friend. Young Man Is Found Dead In Parked Car CHESTERFIELD, Ind. (UPI) — Darell Anderson, 22, was found dead today in a,n auto parked in his father’s service station here. Authorities said Anderson apparently fell asleep and died of asphyxiation. Births Saturday a baby girl was born to Frederick and Donna Grandstaff Fueling, route 3, Decatur. The baby was born at 7:28 p.m. and weighed seven pounds and five ounces. Donald and Frances Miner Gruss of route 10, Fort Wayne, became the parents of a baby boy born Saturday at 10:25 p.m. The baby weighed seven pounds and one ounce. A baby boy was born Saturday at 10:40 p.m. to Andrew and Savdla Hilty Shetler, route 4, Decatur. The baby weighed seven pounds and 13 ounces. Sunday at 10:59 a.m., Dwight and Doris Coon Hirschy, Berne, became the parents of a baby boy weighing eight pounds and five ounces.

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