Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 271, Decatur, Adams County, 16 November 1962 — Page 3

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER lfl, 1962

SOCIETY

ST. CATHERINE’S STUDY STUDY CLUB MEETS Tuesday evening the St. Catherine’s study club met in the home of Mrs. Sheldon Daniels. The meeting opened by the president, Mrs. Lois Faurote, leading the group in a repetition of the rosary. Minutes were read by the secretary and the treasurer’s report was given. Roll call was answered by a definiton of a Catholic word or phrase. It was voted to give two gifts for mental health patients. Each member made a gift to be ior the fpll^stival. December 3 the group will meet at 8:30 p.m. to practice for Christmas caroling. The next meeting will be the Christmas party, December 11 at 7 p.m., in the Four Seasons restaurant. There will be a $1 gift exchange. After the dinner, the group will continue the party in the home of Mrs. Alice Brunton. ANNUAL PRAISE SERVICE HELD The Women’s association of the First Presbyterian church met Wednesdayevening for the annual 1 praise service. Mrs. David Langston, president, opened the meeting and Mrs. Royal Friend read from the Mission Yearbook of Prayer. Mrs. George Bair presented the program for the even'ng on the topic, "A Wide Dcor for Effective Work.” She told about the six projects which are given aid through the annual thank offering. Mrs. Bair, assisted by Mrs. C. S. Martindill, showed and narrated slides taken at these six locations. Mrs. Edwin Hagan and Mrs. Elbert Smith gave interesting summaries of their recent trip to the

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retreat at Turkey Run. Refreshments were served during the social hour by members of the Ruth circle. MRS. MARTIN HOSTESS ST. PAUL LADIES AID The St. Paul Ladies* aid met at the home of Mrs. Arnold Martin Tuesday evening in Berne. The devotions were led by Mrs. Jack W. Mcßride. Prayer was offered by Mrs. Lyle Franz, and Mrs. Charles Shoaf. Mrs. Arnold Martin closed with prayer. The ladies made bandages and scrapbooks. Also, the hymn, ‘‘Follow Jesus”, was sung by the group. It was decided by the group to give donaations of food for the pantry shelf at the Bible college and also to place some rugs and afghans in the supply center for the missionaries. A thank-you card was read from Mrs. Floyd Shoaf. Lovely refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Dwight Schnepp. MEETING OF GALS AND PALS CLUB -—— The Gals and Pals home demonstration club held a meeting at the Pleasant Mills school Monday evening. The president, Mrs. Norman Young, called the meeting to order and led the group in repeating a poem from the club book, entitled, "Which are You.” Devotions were led by Mrs. Richard Young, which consisted of the group repeating the club commandments in unison. Mrs. Norman Young, president, distributed Christmas cookie recipes and each had ihe opportunity of sampling the tasty cookies she had made from the recipes. Mrs. Ned gave a lesson on “Be wise when you buy.” She gave some helpful hints on what to look for when buying dresses and clothing. She also gave the importance of waiting for the different clothing sales and hints on what to buy to economize the wardrobe. She gave some future styles and colors that are going to be in season. She then demonstrated clothing in different price ranges and fabrics, which was all quite helpful and interesting. Thanks \ were given to Mrs. Mary Elzey of the Jani Lynn store for furnishing the clothing for the demonstration. Mrs. Norman Young, president,

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Club Schedule Ruth Rawlinson, Society Editor Telephone 3-2121 Calendar Items for each day’s publication must be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday*^:3o). FRIDAY Pleasant Mills Methodist WSCS Thanksgiving supper, church basement, 5 to 7 p.m. Psi lote Trading post: 1 to 4, Barb Osterman, Madeline Blackburn; 6 to 9, Jan Erekson, Nola Isch. . SATURDAY Psi lote Trading post: 1 to 4, Marvene Buuck, Elvira Eady. Story hour, public library, 1:30 p.m. SUNDAY Chicken and ham supper, bazaar and bake sale, St. Paul’s Lutheran church, Preble, 4 p.m. MONO/ Y Academy of Friendship, Moose home, 7:30 p.m. Adams county home demonstration chorus. Farm bureau, 7:30 p.m. Rosary and Altar society, K. of C. hall, 8 p.m. Adams Central PTA, school, 7:30 p.m. Research club, Mrs. Gail Baughman, 2 p. m . TUESDAY Pleasant Mills PTA, high school, 7:30 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma, Mrs. Lester Sheets, 8 p.m. Church Mothers study club, Mrs. William Journay, 8 p.m. Decatur Garden club, Mrs. Delton Passwater, 2 p.m. Baptist Women’s Missionary society, church, 7:30 p.m. Loyal Daughters class, Mrs. Adolph Kolter ,7:30 p.m. Merry Matrons home demonstration club, Mrs. Edwin Kruckeberg, 7:30 p.m. gave an outlined report of the council meeting she had attended. Mrs. Glen Manley gave the history and led the group in singing the song of the month, “Prayer of Thanksgiving.” Twenty-three members answered roll call and the secretary’s report was given by Mrs. Lyle Bailey. Installation of officers was conducted by Mrs. Harvey Jones for president, Mrs. Norman Young; vice president, Mrs. Glen Everett; SUN. & MON. Continuous Sun. from 1:15 ONLY 25c ■ 60c

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secretary, Mrs. Robert Ripley; treasurer, Mrs. Marvin Watkins; publicity chairman, Mrs. Jack Bebout; leaders, Mrs. Lowell Noll and Mrs. Paul McCullough; alternate leaders, Mrs. Vernon Abbott and Mrs. Lyle Bailey; health and safety leader, Mrs. Ned Ray; citizenship leader, Mrs. Herman Kelsey; song leader, Mrs. Richard Young; devotional leader, Mrs Glen Manley and news reporter, Mrs. Gene Hinjdenlang. A gift of apprecation was presented to Mrs. Harvey Jones. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Vernon Hirschy, Mrs. Paul McCullough and Mrs. Herman Len hart to the members and four guests present. The guests were Mrs. James Weaver, Mrs. Charles Hoffman, Mrs. Paul Sowards and Mrs. Loren Myers. CHURCHES ASSEMBLY HAS SESSION The Associated Churches of Decatur asesmbly met Sunday afternoon at the Zion United Church of Christ. The Rev. Gerald Gerig, president, presided. The meeting was opened with prayer by the Rev. Robert McQuaid. The Rev. Gerig announced the dates of meetings in the future.— January 1, executive meeting only; asesmbly meeting dates, March 17, September 22, November 17, at 2 p.m. except for tjie executive meeting and it is to be at 1:30 p.m. Previous minutes were read and approved. An election of officers was held with the following re-' suits: Christian education, Cliff Hoverman; Christion life and work, the Rev. Elbert Smith, Jr.; Christian missions, the Rev. Wilmer Watson; public relations, Thomas Gaunt; business and finance, Earl Fuhrman. Topics for the afternoon were, “What the minister expects of his lay members,” by the Rev. Elbert Smith, Jr., of the Presbyterian church; “What lay members expect of their ministers,” by Thomas Gaunt of the Union chapel EUB church. A discussion from the assembly followed, closing with prayer by the Rev. Gerig. The Associated Church women prepared a time of fellowship for the group following the meeting. The Rosary and Altar society will meet Monday at 8 p.m. in the K. of C. hall. J. Ward Calland will be the guest speaker. The Church Mothers study club will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. with Mrs. William Journay. The Adams county home demonstration chorus Will meet atFarm Bureau building In Monroe Monday at 7:30 p.m. Plans will be made for the Christmas meeting at this time. The Decatur Garden club will meet with Mrs. Delton Passwater Tuesday at 2 p.m.

The Baptist Women's Missionary socety will met Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the church. The Pleasant Mills P. T. A. will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the high school. The Pleasant Mills P. T. A. study group meeting has been cancelled for Monday night. The Academy of Friendship will meet at the Moose home Monday at 7:30 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma will meet in the home of Mrs. Lester Sheets Tuesday at 8 p.m. Locals J. Dwight Peterson, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Lois Keller, of Fort Wayne, visited in Decatur Thursday with their mother, Mrs. Olive Peterson, who is recuperating from a broken hip in the Adams county memorial hospital. Mrs. Herman Moellering has returned to her home from the hospital, where her remaining leg was recently removed above the knee following a gangrene infection resulting from sugar diabetes. Mrs. Moellering is able to have company and enjoys talking with her friends. Mrs. Dick Heller, Sr., has returned to her home from Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne, where she underwent exploratory surgery recently. She is able to be up and about part of the day. George Tricker is home from St. Joseph’s hospital, Fort Wayne, followng surgery. He is getting along very well. A farewell supper was given in honor of Ron Roudebush, son of Mrs. Dolye Lee, who has been home on leave from the' Marine Corps base at San Diego, Calif., since November 1. Guests enjoying the turkey supper ,in the home ntf Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Lee were Mr. and Mrs. Grover Bleeke and Kathy; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vanhorn. Kevin, Kim and Kenda; Bobbie Lee, Penny, Judy and Tom RoUdebush; Missy and Bobby Ruby and Kathy, Dave and Maria Lee. Trade In a good town — Decatur.

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.&•*?<'£... !s ■Rv- J^^H®|fef' K 9 "iLB a ,: ■ - B’' JACK RUHL will present a slide show Monday night for the Decatur Woman's club, entitled, “The West Coast Caper.” This production consists of colored slides with narration, musical background and sound effects. As a member of the American guild of organists and a past dean of the Fort Wayne . chapter of this organization, Ruhl attended the national convention of the A. G. O. held this past summer In Los Angeles. He is the staff organist of the First Presbyterian Church of Fort Wayne. Ruhl, who is a nephew of Mrs. Homer Ruhl of Decatur, produced this slide show so that he might share his western trip with the Fort Wayne chapter of the American guild of organists and perhaps a few personal friends; however, it has met with such an enthusiastic response that he has been requested to provide repeated showings for many additional organizations'. Ruhl is being presented by the Literature section of the Woman’s club, Monday at 8 p. m., in the Community Center. Mrs. John Knudsen is chaiiman of the program. 1. you have something to sell or trac.e — use the Democrat Wanl ads — they get BIG results

OPEN HOUSE THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT OUR FUNERAL HOME FRIDAY and SATURDAY NOVEMBER 16th and !7th — < hHH - | |BPp|lljlll §§K> . ; tr “CHALK” “DICK” SEE THESE FACILITIES . ... • Reposing Room • Casket Display Room • Preparation Room • Family Room • Lounge • Automotive Equipment WINTEREGG-LINN FUNERAL HOME Corner Third and Adams Streets, Decatur, Ind. CALL 3-2503 mm

Hospital Admitted Mrs. Daniel Reef, Berne; Mrs. Evan Young, Decatur; Mrs. Harold H. Mattox, Geneva. Births Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bransteter of route 1 announce the adoption of a baby boy. He has been named Scott Dean. At the Adams county memorial hospital: A baby boy was born to Emmett and Patricia Nyffeler, route 2, Warren, at 4:50 p.m. Thursday. The baby weighed 7 pounds and 15 ounces. FBI Head Recovering Following Operation WASHINGTON <UPI> — FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover is recuperating at George Washington University Hospital from what was described as “corrective surgery.” The 67-year-old FBI chief entered the hospital last Monday. ■ JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES KINGDOM HALL Corner Monroe and Ninth Sunday' 3:00 p.m.: “Are All Faiths Good in God’s Sight?” will be the subject of a Bible lecture to be given by Fred Crimm, a Watchtower representative and an , assistant presiding minister at the Fort Wayne West Unit Kingdom Hall. Sunday 4:15 p.m.: Watchtower; Bible study and discussion on the 1 subject. "Back to John 1:1,2.” One : of the scripture texts to be considered will be John 1:1,2, “In the beginning the Word was. and the Word was with God, and the j Word was a god. This one was in j the beginning with God.” Tuesday 8:00 p.m.: Bible study using the study aid, “Let Your Name Be Sanctified.” Friday 7:30 p.m.: Theocratic Ministry School followed by the Kingdom Mnistry service meeting.

Best Wishes to "Chalk " and "Ditk" And congratulations on the fine remodeling and redecorating job . . the result, we are sure, of hard work, careful planning, and a desire to serve this community better. We have always found it a pleasure to work with Decatur’s other fine mortuaries: Gillig & Doan, and Zwick Funeral Home, and look forward to co-operating with your newly formed firm, Winteregg - Linn Funeral Home. Decatur is fortunate, indeed, to have three fine funeral homes, as well as three fine flower shops, and we urge the people of this community to accept your open house invitation this Friday and Saturday. Myers Florist “Flowers that Satisfy” 903 N. 13th St. Phone 3-3869

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