Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 260, Decatur, Adams County, 3 November 1962 — Page 3

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1968

SOCIETY

JUNIOR CONSERVATION HAS FIELD TRIP , Sunday, ten mymjjers of the Monmouth Junior conservation club took a field trip to Lincoln park in Chicago. The group went by Erie railroad train. Places visited were the zoo, conservatory, science museum, planetarium, historical museum and the Lake Michigan shore line. Those making thetrip were Susan Beery, Linda Burger, Connie Durr, Jill Teeple, Kenneth Folk, Steve Miller, Jerry Moses, David Rice, Dean Singleton, Greg Schnepf; also, the club sponsor, Earl Dawaid, and assisting chaperons, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rice. JOINT MEETING FOR JUNIOR CONSERVATION Thursday evening the girls’ division and the boys' division of the Monmouth Junior conservation club held a joint meeting and Halloween party at the school. Nine new members were inducted into the club. They were Linda Burger, Geri Lewton, Connie Durr, Sandra Nyffler, Susan Beery, April Mahan, Marybeth Shcnepf, Dennis Fairchild and Ronald Luginbill. Induction ceremonies were in charge of Greg Schnepf, Jerry Hakes, Jerry Moses, Dean Singleton, Steve Miller, Kenneth Folk, CHRISTMAS CARDS Box 75c * SI.OO Imprints, one week service M. BRAUN Religious Store 222 N. 7th St. Phone 3-3820 Golden Anniversary 1« SALE NOW thru NOV. 10 mu ii Antiseptic Mouthwash kZ. 89c 2for 90c flllS Kills contacted germs, f > sweetens breath. Use j k on minor cuts. j I® shave fcl CREAMS Ilex., QQ. “Ready Shave" or LavenI \ der in regular or menthol. l/ Z CARA NOME BRITESET J? HAIR SPRAY • R»g. '51.25 Sets hair right, keeps it nB j k bright. No dulling film, [jgj, KLENZO X Mfr H TOOTH ■ » BRUSHES y Reg. 49c ,F| 2forsoc ■ I iU Adult's nylon bristle. I u Fine, medium or hard H textures. PAD 1 I Reg. $5.95 ■■HPRU u Wetproof. 3-teat. Removable jOBI jX. plaid cover. U.l. approved. ./ 1 MEN’S & WOMEN'S BILLFOLDS UL&. 2f ° r2 °' — T °P B rain leather*- Many l„ II 1.1 ■—-IM quality feature*. Large IkWVU french purses. 2 for 5.01 SMITH DRUG CO.

David Rice and the club sponsor, Earl Dawaid. Refreshments were served by the assisting chaperons, Mrs. Robert Rice and Mrs. Kenneth Nyffeler. St. Anne’s study club will meet with Mrs. Mathias Coffee, Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Gaylie Bittner will be hostess to the Historical club Wednesday at 2 p.m. The Ruth circle of the Presby. terian church will meet with Mrs. Richard Macklin Wednesday at 8 p.m. The Naomi circle of the Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. Wilbur Petrie Wednesday at 8 p.m. The Mary-Martha circle of the Presbyterian church will meet Thursday at 2:30 p.m. with Mrs. J. F. Sanmann. ~T" Woman's club Dramatic section will m£et at the home of Mrs. H. L. Neil Monday at 8 p.m. • The Order of Eastern Star will meet Thursday, 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic hall. Twenty-five year members will be given special recognition and there will be initiotion services for two candidates. Adams unit No. 43 of the American Legion auxiliary will have a business meeting Friday, 8 p.m., at the Legion home. The Associated Churches assembly will meet Sunday, November 11, at 2 p.m. in the Zion United Church of Christ. There will be a time of fellowship after the meeting. Election of departmental heads will be held. | ADAMS THEATER SUN. & MON. Continuous Sun. from 1:15 IttX SUSANb PETER llwß JaHAYWARDFINCHfM JF** PfANE’*~*CYRIL jHH ALSO — Shorts 25c -60 c -0 TONITE—“LAD, A DOG”—Color & “Road Runner” 30-Min. Cartoon PLUS — Shorts 25c -60 c Mat.—“ Days of Thrills & Laughter”. Shows at 1:15; 3:15. Just ONE of Our 400 Different Men’s and Ladies’ Stone and Set Rings s|i Man's beautiful diamond* and-onyx ring__s7s Others from 19.95 BOWER JEWELRY STORE jArtc erred J e weler

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White gladioli and blue mums decorated the altar of the St. Mary’s Catholic church today for the 10 a.m. wedding of Miss Patricia Rose Loshe and Dale Everett Burkhart. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. John Loshe, 109 South Ninth St.; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Burkhart of Marion are the parents of the bridegroom. The music was provided by the men’s choir, with Mrs. John Girard, organist. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Simeon Schmitt performed the double-ring ceremony. A floor length gown of crystal taffeta and imported chantilly lace was chosen by the bride, who was given in marriage by her brother, Eugene Loshe. The molded bodice featured long, tapered. sleeves of lace, lined with taffeta; the scoop neckline was enhanced with a yoke of lace. The bouffant skirt, frosted with a front panel of lace, had a cascade of wide taffeta ruffles flowing gracefully from the hips to a chapel train. Her shoulderlength veil was held by a circular crown of seed pearls and she carried a white orchid surrounded by white pompons. Miss Catherine Loshe attended her sister as maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Jeanne Lose and Miss Sharon Keller, cousin of the bride. They wore street length gowns of romance blue peau satin; the molded bodices featured scoop necklines and short sleeves. Handkerchief bustle backs, centered with selffabric cabbage roses, topped the controlled skirts of unpressed pleats. Their headpieces were hairbraid crowns trimmed with seed pearls and circular blush veils. Blue and white pompons formed their cascade bouquets. Best man was Claude Harvey, Jr., Charles Burkhart, brother of the groom; Mervin Parrish and David VanVliet, cousin of the groom, were ushers. The bride’s mother wore a light grq|y lame sheath dxess with matching accessories. Her corsage was of red roses. Mrs. Burkhart selected a champagne beige sheath dress and a corsage of yellow roses. A wedding dinner, following the ceremony, was served in the Moose home for 35 guests. Two hundred and fifty guests will attend a reception from 2 to 5 p.m. in the Moose home. A blue and white theme will be carried out in the decorations. Those helping to serve will be the Misses Joyce Tricker, Ruth Ulman, Kay Kesson and Sharon

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Baker. For her going away costume, the bride will wear a black double-knit sheath dress with red and gray accessories. Following a wedding trip to Niagra Falls, the couple will make their home at King’s trailer court, Marion. The bride is a graduate of Decatur Catholic high school. The groom attended the Warren high school and is assistant manager of King’s trailer court, Marion. Girl Scouts Troop 549 Recently, Brownie troop 549 held their meeting at Zion Lutheran school. After roll call and dues were taken, the girls and their leaders toured the Post office. The girls enjoyed seeing how their mail is handled. Scribe: Connie Bultemeier . Births At the Adams county memorial hospital: Friday a baby boy, weighing 6 pounds and 14 l /2 ounces, was born at 7:23 p.m. to Melvin and Julia Hollopeter Eicher, 719 Indiana St.

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Club Schedule Ruth Rawlinson, Society Editor Telephone 3-2121 Calendar Items for each days publication must be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday“9:3o). SATURDAY Psi lote trading post: 1 to 4, Janeen Augsburger, Marlene Buuck.l 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 Story hour, Library 1:30 p.m. Pleasant Mills PTA'study group, school, 7 p.m. Dramatics department, Mrs. H. L. Neil, 8 p.m. Flo-Kan Sunshine girls, Moose home, 6 p.m. Mt. Zion WMA, Mrs. Neuenschwander, 7:30 p.m. Music department, Mrs. William Feller, 8 p.m. Civic department, Mrs. Ray Stingely, 7:30 p.m. Research club, Mrs. A. R. Holthouse, 2 p.m. Decatur Firemen’s auxiliary. Fire station, 8 p.m. Adams county home demonstration chorus, Farm Bureau co-op building, 7:30 p.m. Deborah circle, EUB (Trinity) church, Mrs. Glen McDonald, 7:30 p.m. American Legion auxiliary juniors will meet at the Legion home at 4 p.m. Executive meeting Decatur Methodist WSCS, Mrs. D. C. Shady, 9 a.m. Literature department, Mrs. A. R. Holthouse, 7:45 p.m. TUESDAY Dutiful Daughters Sunday school class, Bethany EUB church, Mrs. Russell Melchi, 7:30 p.m. Pocohantas lodge, Redmen’s home, 7:30 p.m. Catholic Ladies of Columbia pot1 luck, 6:30 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma, Miss Helen Wellman, 8 p.m. Happy Homemakers club, Mrs. John Baltzell, 7:30 p.m. Delta Theta Tau inspection, Elks home, 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY St. Anne’s study club, Mrs. Mathias Coffee, 1:30 p.m. Historical club, Mrs. Gaylie Bittner, 2 p.m. Ruth circle, Presbyterian church Mrs. Richard Macklin, 8 p.m. Naomi I circle, Presbyterian church, Mrs. Wilbur Petrie, 8 p.m. Women’s Guild, Zion United Church of Christ, church social room, 7:30 p.m. > THURSDAY Mt. Pleasant WSCS, Mrs. Florence Susdorf, 1:30 p.m. Order of Eastern Star, Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. Mary-Martha circle, Presbyterian Church, Mrs. J. F. Sanmann, 2:30 p.m. FRIDAY J Adams unit No. 43, American Legion auxiliary, Legion home, 8 p.m.

\ .J ** s WLy I A si ■ S *, ?. »* --^ir^^ I ***-- ®U|r :^F /? £ Ir A Wi n Wgww J .zwlb v f * iMk fl ■*« ' - ’4 '"L .■kXH*<’ g > *■’#£-“tf?-WsHßl&k '■ ■ ' <*fes " r ' v, MRS. LAURA BOSSE, Decatur city clerk-treasurer and president of the Adams county Democratic Women’s club, is shown above receiving savings Tso nds from Gov. Matthew Welsh during a recent meeting of Democraitc Women’s clubs of the state. Presented to Mrs. Bosse were a first place award for Mrs. Eugene Melchi and a second place award for Mrs. Herman Weber for leading in pre-elec-tion registration in Adams county.

Locals Albert Colchin, 422 Fornax St., well known lifelong resident of Decatur, is reported seriously ill at the Adams county memorial hospital, where he was admitted a few day ago. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey J. Sells of route 6 entertained with a birthday dinner October 24 for Mrs. Henry Crownover, who celebrated her eighty-third birthday. Capt. Richard Sutton of the Indiana state police and his wife are visiting with the Jesse Sutton family this weekend. Hospital Admitted Mrs. Mary Kintz, Decatur; Miss I Sunsan Brown, Berne; Miss Mar-1 iam Troyer, Monroe; Mrs. Lloyd Kreischer, Decatur; Mrs. Ida Roth, Monroeville. Dismissed Mrs. Raymond Schultz and baby boy, Decatur; Mrs. Kenneth Sprunger, Berne; Mrs. Lottie Smith, Decatur, Kennedy Rocker To Be Given Tonight A Kennedy rocker will be given as a door prize tonight at the final Democratic rally of the campaign at campaign headquarters, Dr. Harry H. Hebble, county chairman, announced this morning. Registration will begin at 1 p.m. for the rocker, and will end at 10 p.m. Judge Burl Whiteman, a native of Hartford township, and presently judge of the Jay circuit court, will speak at 9 p.m. Judge Whiteman

' will be introduced by Severin H. Schurger, prosecuting attorney. Richard Lehman, Berne city clerktreasurer, will be master of ceremonies for the affair. Mrs. Laura Bosse will be in charge of refreshments. If yiT' have srmetblv ° to sell trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIC. results.

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Election Service At Elks Tuesday Night The Decatur Elks lodge will provide special election service for lodge members Tuesday night, Frank Lybarger, exalted ruler, announced today. A private line will be installed to obtain up to the minute election returns, and all members are urged to take advantage of this service Tuesday night.