Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 5, Decatur, Adams County, 7 January 1963 — Page 3

MONDAY. JANUARY 7, 1963

SOCIETY

HISTORICAL CLUB HAS MEETING WEDNESDAY Mrs. Nancy Passwater was hostess for the Historical club Wednesday evening. There were 22 members and three guests present. Mrs. Wesley Lehman was in charge of the meeting. Roll was called and was answered with quotations. Mrs. Joe Hazelwood called for current events, after which, she gave the history of the state of Georgia. Georgia is a southern state and one of the thirteen original states of the union. It is called the “Cracker State.” Georgia was founded by England and General James Oglethorpe, a man of wealth and a member of Parliament, was appointed to look after the people. Georgia prospered continuously. It had the first stateowned university. It is the 21st largest state and comprises an area of 28,876 square miles, including 358 square miles of water surface. Georgia has the largest undrained swamp in the United States, luring tourists and scientists to explore its interior. It was Warm Springs with the flow of 1800 gallons per minute where there is the principal clinic in the world for poliomeylitis. The mountains of Georgia have inexhaustible strata of marble and granite. Georgia has seven of the nine possible climatic zones in the United State. Sunstrokes are unkown, but vegetables grow in outdoor gardens and live stock graze in green pastures tnte year around. The cotton gin was invented in Georgia. Its forests, with 163 species of trees, furnish material for the naval stores and pulpwood and paper ADAMS THEATER - Last Time Tonight - First Feature 7 P. M. “THE INTERNS” Nick Adams, Michael Callan, Cliff Robertson, Huge Cast ALSO — Shorts 25c -60 c -- Coming Sun.—“ Chapman Report’’

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industry. The capital is Atlanta, the live oak tree is the state tree, the beautiful Cherokee rose is the state flower and the brown thrasher, one of the finest songsters native to America, is the state bird. During the business session, election of officers was held and the officers for 1962 were reelected for 1963. A social hour was enjoyed and the hostess served lovely refreshments. The next meeting will be with Mrs. James Borders January 16. POTLUCK SUPPER HELD BY MAGLEY WOMEN'S GUILD The Women’s Guild of Magley had a potluck supper for its January meeting recently. After the supper, Mrs. Milton Kruetzman read the scripture. The group was divided into four separate departments, each with a hymn selection, scripture and questions to answer. The Rev. Settlage and the Rev. Jack GretLtr of the Winambago Indian school gave different views on prayer ard confessions. After the offering, the meeting was with prayer by Mrs. Ada Kolter. FUNDS FROM DINNER WILL AID PROJECT Decorations for the Valparaiso Guild dinner next Sunday, Jan. 13, are being planned by a committee with Mrs. Paul Melcher as chairman, assisted by Mrs. Robert Zwick and Mrs. Norbert Koeneman. The- dinner will be held at St. John's Lutheran school at Bingen, nine miles north on U. S. 27, with serving beginning at 11 a.m. The dining room hostesses will be Mrs. Herman Krueckeberg and Mrs. Eimer Bultemeier." Eighteen table servers will be available to assure the guests prompt service, as well as provide small children help with their trays. Featured at the dinner will be many varieties of home made salads and pies, along with the special fried chicken. prepared by Dan JJiomas, the french fry expert well known in this area. Tickets are being handled- by the committee, Mrs. Walter Mueller and Mrs. Wade Tyler, who have provided each member of the Valpo Guild with tickets for sale. They will also be available

OH . Miss Linda June Deam — Photo by Anspaugh Mr. and Mrs. Ralph V. Deam, route 1, Decatur, announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda June, to Sandie L. Knittie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Knittie of route 5, Decatur. Miss Deam is a 1962 graduate of Monmouth high school and is employed by the Fort Wayne Wire and Die Co. She is a student at Isaac Knapp dental school. Knittie is a 1959 graduate of Monmouth high school and is employed by the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. in Fort Wayne. No date has been set for the wedding.

I • at the door that day. ' Publicity is in charge of the f committee headed by Mrs. Robert Meyer and Mrs. Louis Jacobs. : Everyone is invited to attend the dinner. The charity project funds will be used for the national guild project on Valpo’s campus. Mrs. Dick Deiningen will be hostess to the So Cha Rea club, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. I Order of Eastern Star will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the Masonic hall. Star points will be given recognition at this meeting. The American Legion auxiliary will meet Friday at 8 p.m. in the Legion home. 1 ‘ The Knights of Columbus auxiliary card party will be Wednesday at 8 p.m. Ladies on the committee are asked to call Mrs. Leo Alber ding at 3-9387.

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The Business and Professional . Women’s club will have a dinner meeting at the Community Center Wednesday at St 30 p.m. In charge . of the world affairs committee, the . program will feature Miss Fotula [ Doxastaki, exchange student from Greece. The Guardian Angel study club will meet wii'a. Mrs- Leo | ing Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. The Monroe Better Homes de- ' monstration club will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Ervin Stucky. The Decatur chapter of the Valparaiso University guild will meet at St. Peter’s, Fuelling, Tuesday at 8 p.m. Louis Jacobs, president of the Valpo alumni association, , will be the speaker. Jacobs is well i known as a pharmacist in the Decatur area as he works in the Holtffouse Drug store. A film will be shown, entitled, “Education is Everybody’s Business.”

Club Schedule Telephone 3-2121 Society Editor Calendar items for each day’a publication must be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday*'9:3ol* MONDAY Beta Sigma Phi, Elks home, 8 ,P-m. Decatur Firemen’s Women’s auxiliary, Mrs. Naomi Baker, 7 p.m. Dramatics section, Mrs. C .S. Martindill, 7:30 p.m. V. F. W. auxiliary, post home, 8 p.m. Junior Women, Mrs. Robert Sittler, 7:45 p.m. Mt. Zion WMA; Mrs. Edna Harden, 7 p.m. Adams county home demonstration chorus, Farm Bureau building. Monroe, 7:30 p.m. American Legion junior auxiliary, Legion home, 4 p.mSCivic section, Woman’s cub, Mrs. Adolph Kolter. 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY Women’s Bowling association, Eddie’s recreation, 8 p.m. Valparaiso University guild, St. Peter's. Fuelling, 8 p.m. Monroe. Better Homes club, Mrs. Ervin Stucky, 7:30 p.m. Welcome Wagon, Mrs. Glenn Mauller, 427 Stratton Way, 8 p.m. Olive Rebekah Lodge, Red Men’s hall, 7:30 p.m. New-U club, Pat Hoopingamer, 7:30 p.m. Eagles auxiliary, Eagles hall, 8 p.m. Tri Kappa sorority, Mrs. Kenneth Gaunt, 503 Limerlost Trail, 7:45 p.m. Rose I & M building, 2 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma, Mrs. Ray Heller, 6:30 p.m. Kirkland WCTU, Mrs. Frank Arnold, 1:30 p.m. St. Anne’s study club, Mrs. Ralph J. Roop, 1:30 p.m. _a_ Sarah circle, Decatur EUB church, Mrs. Charles Kent, 1 p.m. Sacred Heart study club, Mrs. John Braun, 8 p.m. Associate Tri Kappas, Mrs. Roy i Kalver, 7:30 p.m. Delta Theta Tau, Mrs. John, Baumann, 8 p.m. i Profit and Pleasure club, Mrs. Delota Engle, 7:30 p.m. St. Catherne study club, Mrs. James Kortenber, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY Business ard Professional Wo- , men’s club, Community center, J 6:30 p.m. K: of C. auxiliary, card party K. of C. home, 8 p.m. Naomi circle, Presbyterian, church, 9 a.m. Ruth circle, Presbyterian, Mrs. Wilbur Petrie, 8 p.m. Shakespeare club, Mrs. Frank Braun, 2 p.m. Our Lady of Lourdes study club, Mrs. Arthur E. Myers, 8 p.m. ONO. home demonstration j club, Mrs. Bill Uster, 7:30 p,jm. Mt. Pleasant WSCS, Mrs. William Fifer, 7 p.m. St. Dominic study club, Mrs. Herman Gillig, 7:30 p.m. Women’s Guild of the Zion United Church of Christ, in the church, ■“"“"““““I

7:30 p.m. THURSDAY Mary-Martha circle, Presbyterian, Miss Frances Dugan, 2:30 p.m. Women of the Moose, Moose I home, executive meeting, 7:30 p.m.; formal enrollment, 8 p.m. j Salem Methodist WSCS, Mrs. Ray Frank, 1:30 p.m. Guardian Angel study club, Mrs. Leo Alberding, 8 p.m. Order of Eastern Star, Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. So Cha Rea club, Mrs. Dick Deininger, 7:30 p.m. Beta Sigma Phi council, Mrs. Irene Gattshall, 8 p.m. FRIDAY American Legion auxiliary, Legion home, 8 p.m. SUNDAY French-fried chicken dinner, Valparaiso guild, St. John’s Lutheran school, Bingen, beginning 11 a.m. Beta Sigma Phi will meet Monday at 8 p.m. in the Elks home. The Circle meetings of the First Presbyterian church will meet this week at various times. The Naomi Circle, which is a new morning meeting, will be held at the church at 9 a.m., with Mrs. John Spaulding and Mrs. Robert Anderson serving as hostesses. Mrs. Royal Friend will give the Bible study. The Ruth circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Petrie Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock, with Mrs. Richard Schauss giving the Bible study. The Mary-Martha circle will meet at the home of Miss ' Frances Dugan Thursday afternoon at 2:30 with Mrs. Edwin j Hagan giving the Bible study. MTs. . Lois Black will present the pro-

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I gram at each of the circle rneet- ' ings. Her topic will be Conver- ’ sations on the Rim of East Asia ill) "The Common Yoke." The j circle chairmen for this year are Mrs. Calvin Magley, Naomi circle; I Mrs. Edwin Hagan, Mary-Martha circle and Mrs. Edward Cook, the Ruth circle. The Salem Methodist WSCS will meet at the home of Mrs. Ray Frank, Thursday at 1:30 p.m. All the ladies of the church are invited. The Women’s Bowling association will hold its tournament meeting at Eddie's Recreation at 8 p.m. Tuesday. This is aa open meeting pertaining to the city tournament for the association. Locals Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kirchne’-, of Preble, returned Friday from a two-week visit in Miami nnd Fort Lauderdale, Fla. In the latter city, they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Darwachter, who are-l with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blauspending the winter there, and vet, former Fort Wayne residents. I It was 80 degrees about every lay i there. Donald Ray Auker, route 2, Gen- 1 eva, has been admitted to the Jay county hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Al Anderson have returned from a week’s visit to i Nashville, Tenn., and the Anderson area, where they visited friends jand relatives. , Stephen Edwards returned to Hanover Saturday.

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Births At the Adams county memorial hospital: Sunday at 1:57 a.m.., James and Sharon Bebout Gay, route 3, Decatur, became the parents of a baby girl weighing 6 pounds and 10 ounces. William and Jeanette Wagner Bush, route 1, Decatur, became the parents of a baby girl, weighing 7 pounds and 1 ounce, Saturday at 11:27 p.m. A baby girl was born to Kenneth and Mary Hamrich Hawkins, route 1, Monroe, Sunday at 8:30 a.m. The baby weighed 6 pounds and 15 ounces. Sunday a baby boy, weighing 9 pounds and 11 ounces, was bom to George and Mary Jane Shaw Kahn, 1010 Krick St. The baby was born at 12:37 a.m. Manager Os Murphy's Store To Philadelphia Charles Peterson, of 521 S. 13th ' street, manager of the G. C. Murphy Co. store in Decatur for the past three years, has been trans- ; j ferred to Philadephia, Pa., where he will manage a large store. A new local’ manager will be ' named in the near future. Peterson, who is from Pittsburgh. will be almost as far from fete hometown as he is now. If you have something to sell or trade — ure the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results. •