Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 275, Decatur, Adams County, 21 November 1962 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, IM2

SOCIETY

WOMAN’S CLUB SEES SLIDE SHOW Monday evening the Decatur Woman’s club enjoyed an interesting and unusual slide show given by Jack Ruhl. With the help of slides, a recorded narration, musical background and sound effects, Ruhl, organist at the First Presbyterian church of Fort Wayne, took the group with him to the national convention of the American guild of organists in Los Angeles and on a trip along the west coast. With the sounds and pictures of jets, they took off for IkMMMkkkSMMIMIkMIMM I! Ideal Christmas Gift S for Mother or Grandmother ksbhb WSw- % ; Bfij 1 S h '-illlJ M B ; I I I M ! ' 'if HP S ’ ! IMI S l B'd'w I J? ? pIW I'jFsasU? IM Many other charms and i bracelets from which to ] choose. Don't wait ... M order yours now. John Brecht I Jewelry 226 N. Second St.

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Los Angeles where they saw many of the churches of the area and heard organ music representing the music heard by the convention. They also visited many of the tourist attractions, including Disneyland. Again by jet, the women flew up the coast to San Francisco, enjoying scenic views on the way. After touring San Francisco, they left by car and drove through the redwoods and mountains to Crater Lake national park. The trip continued along the Columbia River and to the World's Fair in Seattle. An enjoyable time was had by all. A business meeting preceded the program. Mrs. A. R. Holthouse, of the Literature department, read a memorial in memory of Mrs. E. C. Filson. Mrs. James Gerber of the Junior Women’s department announced that the Junior Women had ribbon for sale. A display was set up for the members ,to see. Mrs. Ferris Bower, chairman of the Music department, announced that her department would present a program of Christmas music December 10 at 8 p. m. in the Zion United Church of Christ. GOLDEN AGE GROUP MEETS The Golden Age group of the Methodist church met recently in the church parlors. There were 21 members present and three guests. Mrs. Gail Baughman, president, gave the history of the songs that were sung which were “Take my Life and Let it fSAVE 50% £ON ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS I ANY WEEKEND X ( Ihundoy thru Sunday; 2-Day Mintmua ) XwiTH THIS COUPON UPON KEGISTERINO ' * COMPLETELY Aik CONDITIONED ‘ * 11*010 AND TV IN EVERY ROOM • t NO CHARGE FOR CHILDREN UNDER M • X Hom of the World - Famou. * Swiss Chalet * ’ x Ample Adjacent forking • J RAN DOLPH at LA SALLE - ‘ * ia th» hoort of tho Loop • X Far RtMrvatlonl & Information. • X VWlte IISMARCK HOTEL, Roa* ft *| Os Pbont Cfatraf >-0122 _ V. Offer Expires December 30, 1962

TRI KAPPA ACTIVE AND ASSOCIATE chapters held inspection at the Decatur Youth and Community Center Tuesday evening. Both chapters held regular meetings while the province officer, Mrs. Vera Diehl of Huntington, looked on. Mrs. Roger Schuster gave an interesting talk on mental health, explaining the need for Gold Ladles to help at the State school, and thanked everyone for their mental health gifts. Mrs. Jack Petrie brought to the dinner a mascot found in the strong box along with a letter from the donor, Mrs. R. D. Meyer, explaining the connection between this mascot and Tri Kappa. Mrs. Vera Diehl then held inspection, starting with reading an interesting letter sent to Cross Keys in 1927. Mrs. Diehl stated that $8,500 was donated by Tri Kappa for state scholarships in 1962. The committee from the active chapter was Mrs. William Brown, Mrs. Kenneth Gaunt and Mrs. Paul Hammond. The committee from the associate chapter was Mrs. Lois Black, Mrs. Tom Allwein and Miss Fan Hite. The inspection of officers was held at 3:30 in the afternoon. The next meeting will be held December 4 at the home of Mrs. Richard Mies. Pictured above are the active and associate chapter officers of Tri Kappa and the province officer. Back row, Mrs. Carl Faurote, Miss Dorothy Schnepf, Mrs. Vera Diehl, province officer, Mrs. Jack Petrie and Mrs. Lowell Harper; front row, Miss Jackie Reidenbach, Mrs. Robert Boch, Mrs. Lloyd Cowens, Mrs. Milt Swearingen, Miss Madge Hite and Mrs. Jim Cowens.

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"9:3o). FRIDAY American Legion auxiliary social meeting, Legion home, 8 p.m. Psi lote trading post; 1 to 4, Carolyn Brown, Janie Allison; 6 to 9, Alice Roth, Rosemary Gase. SATURDAY Psi lote trading post: 1 to 4 Marvene Buuck, Janet Miller. Story hour, Library, 1:30 p.m. SUNDAY Methodist Youth Fellowship, Senior high group, Rev. A. C. Under wood, 7:30 p.m. District convention Flo-Kan girls, Methodist church, 12 noon. ~™* SATURDAY Peony promenaders’ square dance, junior fair bldg, Van Wert. MONDAY Pythian Sisters needle club, Moose home, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY Sunny circle home demonstration club, Preble recreation, 7:30 p.m. Jolly Housewives home demonstration club, Pleasant Mills school, 7:30 p.m. Xi Alpha Xi, Delta Lambda, I & M building, 8 p.m. Be” and “Abide with Me.” Mrs. D. C. Shady, Mrs. Agnes Wright and Mrs. Ethel Farr sang, “What a Friend we have in Jesus.” Mrs. Anna Vance sang, "Jesus, Lover of My Soul.” Devotions were given by Mrs. D. C. Shady, using as her subject, "Patience.” The program was, “Our Ancestors.” Mrs. Clara Passwater gave the founding of the Methodist church in Deactur, and each lady present told of her ancestors. At the close of the meeting, lovely refreshments were served by the committee, Mrs. Sara Johnson, Mrs. Paul Reynolds, and Mrs. Clara Passwater. C OF A MEETING FOR COOTIES The Cooties and Cootie auxiliary held their C. of A. meeting in Muncie Sunday. The local Cootie auxiliary was thanked for its check to help buy cookies for the Marion Veterans hospital. The grand project this year is a Hi-

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Lo magic push-button rotisserie. The grand scratch will be in Hammond in May. The local Cootie auxiliary reported S3BB in hospital work. The Cootie and Cootie auxiliary motto is, “Keep 'em smiling in beds of white.” Auxiliary atoms were asked to save all old records for record players, hose, pillow slips, radios, billfolds, purses and jewelry. The patients repair all of these. From the local pup tent and auxiliary were, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Beitler, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne S. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martz and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Butler. The next C. of A. will be in Anderson in January. The grand president of Indiana will be honor guest of the local auxiliary November 26. The inspector will be present and all local members are asked to be present for this honor. BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR RENNEE BUSSE 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Busse Entertained a group of relatives in honor of their daughter Renees 10th . birthday Sunday.. -.evening.. After the social hour, a buffet luncheon was served. Those present for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Hoile, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hoile, Debbie, Pam, Beth Ann and Pally Jo: Mr. and Mrs. Don Hoile. Bonie, Doug and Wendy; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moses, Jerry and Ken; Colleen Hoile, Mrs. Caroline Hoile, George Law Hoile and Alan Busse. The honored guest received many lovely gifts. EMMAUS GUILD SEES HOLIDAY DECORATIONS The November meeting of the Emmaus Guild of the Zion Lutheran church was held at the parish hall recently. The meeting was opened with devotions by Mrs. Edward Wolfe. A hymn, “We Plow the Fields and Scatter,” accompanied by Mrs. Smith Snively, was sung by the group. The business meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs. Ralph Sauer. A donation was sent to the Concordia Lutheran Junior college of Ann Arbor, Mich. The roll was taken with 27 members and two guests, Mrs. Norman Botjier and Mrs. Joe Call, present. Mrs. Norbert Bleeke gave an interesting talk on missions. She used Guinea as her topic. Lunch tables, using Thanksgiving as the theme. Viola Aicher won the door was served on lovely decorated prize. The group then enjoyed, as their guest speaker, Mrs. Stanford Wagner. She brought her holiday centerpieces and favors, showing how

to make them. She also showed how to wrap gift boxes neatly, make different types of bows and gave ideas on decorating the bows. The hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Anita Miller, Mrs. Lorene Reinking, Mrs. Jerome Ginter and Mrs. Robert Krueckeberg. December 16 was set for the day to bring cookies to the school basement for shut-ins. The next meeting will be the Christmas party, December 19, and there will be a 50 cent gift exchange. Methodist Youth Fellowship, Sen ior high group, will meet with the Underwoods, 512 Limberlost Trail, for a party Friday evening at 7:30 p.m. The Pythian Sisters needle clut will meet after temple at the Moose home Monday at 7:30 p.m. Hostesses will be Mrs. Bert Haley and Mrs. Carl Barnett. The Xi Alpha Xi and Delta Lambda chapters of the Beta Sigma Phi will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m.' at the I & M building. Hostesses will be Mrs. Carl Gattshell and Mrs. Carl Barnett. The Peony promenaders square dance will be held Saturday in the junior fair building, Van Wert, O. The caller will be Billy Bates. Wedding Invitations, Napkins, etc. One Week Service , Take album home for 24 Hrs. M. BRAUN Religious Store 222 N. 7th St. Phone 3-3820

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