Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 256, Decatur, Adams County, 30 October 1962 — Page 3
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1963
SOCIETY
LEGION AUXILIARY HAS SOCIAL NIGHT The American Legion auxiliary met at the Legion home Friday evening for their social night. Mrs. Frank Bohnke, assisted by Mrs. Mildred Beltz, decorated the room and tables with artificial potted flowers and centerpieces. Games were played and a gift was given to each Gold star member. Lunch was served by the hostesses, Mrs. Floyd Hunter, Mrs. Adrian Baker, .Mrs. Dale Brown and Mrs. Melvin Luhman. MRS. CASSIE WALTHER HONORED WITH SHOWER Mrs. Robert Hoffman and Mrs. William Barber were hostesses for a bridal shower recently in honor of Mrs. Cassie Walther. Mrs. Walther is the former Cassie Strickler. She was presented with a corsage as she arrived. The gifts were placed under a
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pink unbrella. Games were played and the prizes won were given to Mrs. Walther. A delicious lunch was served by the hostesses. Those attending were: the Mesdames Ralph Smith, Fritz Macke, Gary Erekson, Larry Moses, Doyle Strayer, Gene Baxter and the Misses Jill Yager, Paula Strickler, Debbie Strickler, Nan Kelly, Karen Fuhrer, Kathy Hullinger and Diane Deßolt. Sending gifts, but not able to attend, were Mrs. Adrian Arnold, Mrs. Sharon Foor, Mrs. Paul Strickler, Mrs. Gary Hilty, Mrs. Gerald Strickler, Mrs. Bob Witham, Mrs. Don Jacobs, Mrs. Clark Mayclin, Miss Becky Maddox, Miss Sheri Jacobs, Miss Sandy Bauman. COUPLE SURPRISED ON ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Smith were hosts for a surprise twenty-fifth
wedding anniversary dinner Sunday honoring Mr. and Mrs. Austin Merriman of Blue Creek township. They had been invited for a birthday dinner for Merriman and Smith but 52 relatives arrived with well filled baskets to surprise Mr. and Mrs. Merriman and daughter, Joan. A four-tiered wedding cake graced the table and the honored guests were given gifts of silver by those present. Others honored by anniversaries in October vJere Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, 20th wedding anniversary; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Stucky, second wedding anniversary, and the birthdays of Marge Merriman, Kelly Merriman, Jeffrey Smith and Steve Voglewede. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Omer Merriman; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Merriman, Randy and Judy; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Voglewede, Kristine and Eric; Mr. and Mrs. Byford Smith, Jeff and Keith; Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, Nora Lea, Bill and Steve; Also, Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Merriman, Romona and Larry; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hirschy and son of Monroe; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kneuss, Cindy and Alicia of Berne. From Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Dull, Roger, Pat and Kelly, and Miss Myrtle Sheets.
TRINITY MARTHA CIRCLE HAS MEETING The Martha circle of the Trinity EUB church met recently at the home of Mrs. James Borchers. Miss Kay Wynn, the leader, used as her topic, “You are needed,” end “The Church has a mission.” A discussion was held on the subject with Mrs. Nellie Krumen, Mrs. Homer Arnold, Mrs. Ward Bowman, Mrs. Thurman Haggerty, Mrs. Glen Addy, Mrs. Borchers and Miss Barbara Bowman actively participating. Mrs. R. O. Wynn conducted the business meeting. The members decided to contribute boys’ clothing for their project for world community day. They are to be taken to the Presbyterian church November 2. Mrs. Artie Crider closed the meeting with prayer. The hostess served refreshments to twelve members, one guest and two children. The next meeting will be held November 13 at the home of Mrs. Ward Bowman. Mrs. Clarence Mor. gan will be the leader. COUNTY HOME TALENT SHOW The Halloween talent show was Reid Sunday night in the Adams county home with the setting ofb carved pumpkin faces, hats, bails, of strew, candy kisses and many people costumed for Halloween. Many visitors and residents enjoyed the talent show and fun that i followed. Miss Ann Sprunger won the prize for the most complete costume, that of a senorita. Ronnie Mefferd won the prize for apple ducking. Miss Carleton Worthman and Mrs. Darrell Arnold furnished hats for all the residents. The Standard grocery store furnished, the pumpkins. Tom Briede of the Briede studio furnished, as he has in the past, the equipment and film necessary for all the pictures taken during the talent show. These pictures are on display at all times at the home. Birthdays were celebrated for six visitors and one resident for the month of October. The Hoosier Blue Grass Boys proved to be quite a lively group of entertaineis. The group is made up of Blas Mendez, Ronnie Secour and Karen Grice. The Sophistocats displayed quite a bit of humor as comedians and also showed a more serious side with several hymns. They were Paul Rich and Ronnie Mefferd. A trio composed of Judy Hakes, Ann Sprunger and Ramona Merriman displayed their talent in vocal harmony. Ann Sprunger also sang a solo. Judy Hakes played for group singing. The next talent show will be November 25 at 7:30. Those groups and organizations contributing to the piano fund during the month of October are: Latin society De-
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Club Schedule Ruth Rawlinson, Society Editor Telephone 3-2121 Calendar items for each day« publication must be phoned Id by 11 a.m. (Saturday“’9:3o). TUESDAY Preble Sunny Circlie, Preble recreation center, 7:30 p.m. Decatur Bellmont club, Mrs. Bob Meyer, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY Bethany circle of the United Church of Christ, Mrs. William Feller, 7:45 p.m. Shakespeare club, Miss Frances Dugan, 2 p.m. Live and Learn club, Mr®. Wilbur Foor, 1:30 p.m. St. Vincent De Paul society, C. L. of C. hall, 9 p.m. THURSDAY Monroe WSCS, the church, 7:25 p.m. Unit 3, WSCS, Bethany EUB church, Mrs. Ivan Stucky, 7:30 p.m. Unit 2, WSCS, Bethany EUB church, Mrs. Gerald Cole, 2 p.m. Union Chapel Ladies’ aid, church basement, all day. Everready Sunday school class, Methodist church, 7:30 p.m. So-Cho-Rea bridge club, Mrs. Tillman Gehrig, 7:30 p.m. St. Cecilia Discussion club, Mrs. Robert Zeser, 8 p.m. Order of the Rainbow, Masonic hall, 6:45 p.m. Women of the Moose formal enrollment, Moose hall, executive 7:30 p.m.; chapter, 8 p.m. Southeast PTA, Southeast school, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY St. Paul Lutheran church, Preble, rummage sale, Decatur hatchery, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. SATURDAY St. Paul Lutheran church, Preble, rummage sale, Decatur Hatchery, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Story hour, Decatur library, 1:30 p.m. MONDAY American Legion auxiliary juniors will meet at the Legion home at 4 p.m. Music department, Mrs. Harry Dailey, 8 p.m. Executive meeting Decatur MettK odist WSCS, Mrs. D. C. Shady, 9 a.m. Literature department, Mrs. A.-, R. nolthouse, 7:45 p.m. catur, $5; O. N. O. home demon-J stration club, $5; Loyal Daughters* Class of the Bethany EUB church, $5; Civic department, Woman’s club, $5.
“The genotous donations h a v e been very much appreciated. We do hope there are other groups who can help in this project since we still need $194 to finish paying for the piano,” a spokesman said. The Music department will meet with Mrs. Harry Dailey Monday at 8 p.m. The Monroe WSCS will meet Thursday at 7:25 p.m. in the church. Unit 3 of the WSCS of the Bethany EUB church will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Ivan Stucky. Mrs. Winston Rawley will be program chairman. Unit 2 of the WSWS of the Bethany EUB church will meet Thursday at 2 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Gerald Cole. The Union Chapel Ladies’ aid will have their monthly meeting all day Thursday in the church basement. The day will be spent quilting. There will be an executive meet ing of the Decatur Methodist WSCS Monday in the home of Mrs. D. C. Shady. It will be a brunch at 9 a.m.
Locals Mrs. James A. Beery has returned from Marion where she attended the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Bea Hawkins, who had been a patient at the Emily Flinn home for some time, Mrs. Bertha Bowen and Mrs. Nellie Jackson have returned to their homes after spending four days visiting with relatives and friends in Wadsworth and Barberton, 0. They report a heavy snow while there and, only 12 miles from where they were, the snow was 18 inches deep. At Cleveland, there were 3,000 cars stranded in the deep snow. Mr. and Mrs. John Dorwin of Bloomington, spent the weekend in Decatur visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Deane T. Dorwin. Dorwin is working on his master's degree in anthropology, and has received permission from Eli Lilly to use his extensive library collection in Indianapolis to work on his thesis. Mrs. Olive Peterson, 91, is reported doing as well as can be expected following surgery this morning to pin a leg broken in three places. Several years ago she had a multiple fracture of her other leg, and she has been practically immobile for several years. Births At the Adams county memorial hospital: Monday, a baby boy was born to Lester and Alta Mae Siders Thatcher, 521 South 13th St. The baby weighed 7 pounds and six ounces and was born at 9:36 p.m. Paul and Dixie June Smith Sparks became the parents of a baby girl bom at 3:55 a.m. today The baby weighed 7 pounds and 5 ounces. Monday, a baby boy was born to Melvin and Virginia Straub Klopsleisch, route one, Rockford, O. The baby was bom at 1:35 a.m. and weighed seven pounds. Hospital Admitted Mrs. William Schumacher, Decatur; Max Andrews, Decatur; David Habegger, Ossian; Albert Colchin, Decatur. Dismissed Miss Anna Marie Stanley, Decatur; baby Christina Schwartz, Decatur; Mrs. Arthur Beer and baby boy, Berne; Mrs. Gilpin and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. Leßoy Bulmahn and baby boy, Decatur; Mrs. Henry Costello and baby girl, Decatur. Schindler Funeral Wednesday Morning Hattie Schindler, of Geneva, died Monday at the Adams county memorial hospital. Surviving are one brother a4d a half-brotheti Funeral services will be held at 10 a. m. Wednesday at the Hardy 6 Hardy funeral home at Geneva. Bov Scout Troop 65 Takes Day-Long Hike Sunday, Boy Scout troop 65 of the Decatur E.U.B. church participated in a day-long hike at the Shades State Park near Waveland. This hike consisted of some long and some short trails. Scouts attending and participating in the hike were Dave Snell, Tom Snell, Ron Smith, Kenny Gause, Randy Hitchcock, Chuck Calls, Kenny Hill, Gary Williams, Don Williams, Steve Shultz, Mark Cochran and Kim Singleton. Leaders were David Smith, Sr., Herbert Kitson, Herald Hitchcock and Joe Schultz.
Ss-*v By: Cassandra (Cassie) Strickler Women plagued by oily hair should be wary of scalp irritation due to overly-ambitious attempts to cleanse it. Brushing is hishlv beneficial, of course, in that it breaks up heavy oil concentrations at the hair roots. It is a good idea to keep a snare brush on hand so that a clean one is available for use at all times. .. Tight hats and scarves and taut, snug hair styles are best avoided as they tend to lessen scalp ventilation. Unusual oiliness often results in dandruff, reason enourh not to ignore any practical care and control of this condition. Also, do not ignore the fact that CASSANDRA’S HOUSE OF STYLE can advise you on a number of ways to effectively control this problem. Then, tod.ouroperators and stylists will be happy to recommend hair styles that wilt simplify easy and effective grooming. Make your appointment sopn at CASSANDRA’S HOUSE OF STYLE, 215 S. 3rd St. Phone 3-3714. THIS WEEK’S HOUSEHOLD HINT: If nail polish has thickened, add a drop or two of cologne or perfume. It will again flow freely and be nicely scented.
Lewinski Named As Personnel Manager Appointment of Robert J. Lewinski as personnel manager of A & P Food Stores’ Toledo unit was announced today by Philip Nyquist, general superintendent. 1 Lewinski will succeed O. G. Miller, who is retiring after more than 38 years with the company. The new personnel head, a native of Toledo, has been with the food chain since March of 1946. Windshield Os Auto Is Pierced By Shot Another B-B gun shooting inc^ 1 dent was reported to the Decatur j police at 7:45 a.m. today, when j Mervin Stahl, 1216 Master Drive, reported a hole in the windshield of his auto. The small hole, in the lower left ' corner of the windshield, had ap- i parently been caused by a B-B j shot. The incident occurred sometime between the hours of 7 and 11 p.m. Monday. Two New Members Initiated By Lions Melvin Zoss, of Zoss Chevrolet, and Bruce E Dammeyer, of Central Soya, were initiated into thei Decatur Lions club Monday night by international counsellor' Roy L. Price. Price pointed out that there are nearly 700,000 Lions in 16,000 clubs in more than 100 nations, all working together for a better world, through loyalty, intelligence, and the nation’s safety. Following the presentation of pins anod certificates, slides of common, everyday life in Japan, showing the workers, street scenes, etc., in Tokyo, were shown to the group by Dick Heller. « Two Cars Damaged Here This Morning Two cars were damaged in a 12:05 a.m. accident today at the intersection of Monroe and Eighth streets. Ronald Edward Mefferd, 16, ' route 5, Decatur, was traveling, south on Eighth street and following an auto driven by Wilbur Theodore Meeks, 52, 122 S. Eighth St. Mefferd dropped some keys on the floor of his auto, and as he reached for them, his auto struck the , rear of the Meeks’ car, which had stopped for the stop sign at the Monroe street intersection. Damages were estimated at SIOO to Mefferd’s auto, and S4O to the Meeks vehicle. Trade in a /mod town — Decatu r
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$157 In Cash Stolen From Hunter Home Sheriff Roger Singleton is investigating today a home that was burglarized early this morning, with $157 in cash taken from the home. The br ea k-in occurred at the Clarence Hunter home, route 5, while Hunter was not at home. Entry was gained by breaking out a screen and climbing in through a window. The home was ransacked, but
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apparently nothing else was take* with the exception of the money. News Conference By Kennedy Thursday WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Kennedy will hold a news conference at 4 p.m. EST Thursday. It will be carried live on television and radio. Kennedy last met with the newsmen Sept. 13. Trade in a good town — Decatui
