Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 14 January 1963 — Page 3

SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1983

SOCIETY

MEETING FOR PROFIT AND PLEASURE CLUB .The Profit and Pleasure home demonstration club met Tuesdayj evening in the home of Delota Engle in Monroe. Mrs. Roy I Stucky, president, led the group! in repeating the creed. The group I then sang the song of the month,' "I would be True,” and Mrs? Kenneth Sanders read the song’s history. The devotions were given by Mrs. Delota Engle, who used as her topic, “The Will of God.” Roll call was answered by giving, “A habit I would like to break.” The lesson, “Buying for flair and wear,” was given by Mrs. William Kohne and Mrs. Harvey Smith. Mrs. Harvey Smith received the door prize. After the meeting was closed by repeating the club commandments, the hostess served refreshments, to 13 members and one guest, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. William Kohne, Mrs. Harry Andrews, Mrs. Richard Andrews, Mrs. Alton Corson, Mrs. Blanche Busse, Mrs. John Arnold, Mrs. Ralph Bluhm, Mrs. Kenneth Sanders, Mrs. Roy Stucky, Mrs. Henry Hiemann, Mrs. Harvey Smith and Mrs. Oscar Miller. MARY CIRCLE E. U. B. CHURCH MEETS The Mary Circle of the Decatur E. U. B. church met at the Bethany church Tuesday with Mrs. Dorothy Beeler as hostess. Mrs. Dorothy Beeler, the chairman, opened the business meeting with the election of officers. Officers ■ elected a re Mrs. Carolyn "Bowman, secretary; Mrs. Becky Bumgartner, treasurer; Mrs. Betty Hoverman, secretary of missionary education; Mrs. Wanda Borchers, secretary of spiritual

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life; Mrs. Beatrice Gilpin, secretary of social relations. After the business meeting, Mrs. I Betty Hoverman gave the lesson, entitled, “Children and adults in I need.” It was a very interesting | lesson. Refreshments were served to ' twelve members. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Bowman, with Mrs. Dorothy Alger as leader. ROTARY CLUB HAS LADIES’ NIGHT Thursday evening the Decatur Rotary club held a ladies’ night for the wives of all Rotary members. The feature of the evening was a condensation of “My Fair Lady,” presented by Mrs. Evelyn Erekson, Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Lobsiger and Miss Audrey Waldron. As an encore to the program, they sang an excerpt from the coming "The Music Man” production, which will be presented in the near future in Decatur. Lobsiger and Miss Waldron have been selected for the leads in “The Music Man.” CALVARY LADIES AID HAS MEETING The Calvary Ladies aid met recently at the home of Mrs. Louis Drake. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Alma Gaunt. The song, “The Name of Jesus,” was sung by the group. Scripture was read by Mrs. Shirley Schnepp, followed by prayer fay Mrs. Bernice Darr. A business meeting was held by the president, followed by a short program. A delicious luncheon was served to the ten members and four guests by Mrs. Drake. The next meeting will be held in February. The hostesses will be Mrs. Carl Lichtenberger and Mrs. Flo Kelley. ~~ MISS KAY KESSON HONORED WITH BRIDAL SHOWER Miss Kay Kessen, bride-elect of t Pvt. Ernest Hanni of San Diego, j Calif, was honored recently with 1 a miscellaneous bridal shower j given by Miss Mary Alice Loshe |, and Miss Carol Kessen. Upon her ( arrival. Miss Kessen was given a corsage of tangerine-colored mums, . with tiny wedding bells nestled in . the white ribbon of the corsage. . ] Several games were played and , the prizes were presentd to the honord guest by the winners. Miss j Kessen then opened her many beautiful gifts, folowed by refreshments served from a table decor- ■ ated with a white net table cloth, , trimmed with pink rosebuds and a

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Mrs. Larry Robert Ternet — Photo by Johnson J .Saturday

Saturday, at 2:30 p.m., Miss, Jean Darlene Wass became the 1 bride of Larry Robert Ternet in the St. Rose Catholic rectory in Besancon. The Rev. Edward Roswog performed the double-ring ceremony. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Emerson D. Wass, route 2, Monroeville, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Ternet, route 1, Monroeville. The bride wore a chapel-length gown of silk mist taffeta. The molded bodice was designed with a~ scoop neckline, enhanced with Valencia lace, trimmed-with sequins and seed pearls. Long sleeves tapered to points over her wrists. The skirt featured bias folds on each side at the hipline and swept to a chapel-length train. A crown pink paper umbrella in the center of the table. The guest list included the Mesdames Walter Kessen, Gregg Zimmerman, Harmon Gillig, Melvin Hanni, and Dale Burkhart. Also attending were the Misses Pat Beal, Ruth Braun, Ruth.Lichtle, Kathryn Faurote, Janet Baker, Ruth Ulman, Joyce Dicker, Dorothy Bleeke, Melissa Ruby, Joyce and Eileen Kessen. Those who sent gifts, but were unable to attend, were Miss Jeanne Lose, Miss Susan Braun, Miss Betty Schultz, Miss Sharon Keller, Mrs. Avon Zimmerman, Miss Ruth Williams and Miss Sharon Miller, and the Misses Carol Bowsher and Mary Fisher of Wapakoneta, O.

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lof seed pearls and sequins held ; the bride’s fingertip veil of illusion, and she carried a cascade arrange ment of yellow carnations, centered with a white cattleya orchid. Miss Joanne Ternet, Zionsville, cousin of the groom, was the bride’s maid of honor. The attendant appeared in a street-length, emerald green, satin sheath with overskirt, scoop neckline and j three-quarter length sleeves. She. I wore a white headband and car--1 ried a cascade bouquet of yelow" , carnations. \ 1 The bride’s mother wore a brown ’ I jersey dress with beige accessories and a white orchid corsage. Mrs. Ternet chose a, grown of magenta ‘ brocade, white accessories and had ' a white orchid corsage. ‘ | Norman Reville, New Haven, attended as best man. Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held in the American Legion home for 250 guests. A green and yellow color ' scheme was used. Assistin’ with I the reception were Miss Loretta Wass, Mrs. Keith Frey, sisters of ' the bride; Miss Doris Ternet, Miss I Marilyn Sorg, Miss Carolyn Meyer, Mrs. Larry Stephenson, and Mrs. 1 Jerry Walker. The bride’s twin II sister, Mrs. Leo Busick, was gift registrar and Mrs. Gerald ; Hammon, another sister,.registered the guests. For her wedding trip, the bride wore a magenta walking suit with I mink trimming and the orchid i from her bouquet. The couple will ' be at home at route 1, Monroeville, following their brief honey-

Club Schedule Telephone 3-2121, Society Editor Calendar Items for each day » publication must be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday 30) MONDAY Pythian Temple formal installation, Moose home, 7:30 p.m. D. A. V. auxiliary business meeting, D. A. V. ha’l, 7:30 p.m. Merrier Mondays club, Mrs. Bud Hauk, 7:30 p.m. Gals and Pals club. Pleasant Mills school, 7:30 p.m. Our Lady of Fatima study club, Mrs. Cornelius Geimer, 8 p.m. Pythian Sisters Needle club, Moose home, 7:30 p.m. Past President’s parley, American Legion 43, Legon home, 8' p.m. Flo-Kan Sunshine girls, installa. | tion, Moose home, 4:30 p.m. TUESDAY- | Loyal Daughters, Bethany I church, Mrs. Edna Hammond, ' 7:30 p.m. Xi Alpha Xi, Beta Sigma Phi, M r s. Joseph Morris, 8 p.m. Decatur Garden club, Mrs. Roy , Runyon, 2 p.m. Pleasant Mills P.T.A., high school, 7:30 p.m. 39ers carry-in dinner. Community center, 6:30 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma, Mrs. Lester Sheets, 8 p.m. Catholic Ladies of Columbia, C. L. of C. hall, 6:30 p.m. Merry Matrons club, Mrs. Otto Thieme, 7:30 p.m. First Methodist WSCS, Evening circle, Wesleyan Service guild, chapel, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Pleasant Mills Methodist WSCS, Mrs. Glenn Mann, 7:30 p.m. Zion Lutheran Emmaus guild, parish hall, 8 p.m. Historical club, Mrs. James Borders, 2 p.m. Neighborhood Girl Scout and co-leaders, Girl Scout room, .. Community center, 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. Evangeline circle, Zion United Church of Christ, church, 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY Ritual practice, Women of the J Moose, Moose hall, 7:30 p.m. The Emmanuel P.T.L., school, 8 p.m. J Decatur home demonstration club. C. r of C. hall, 1:30 p.m. Trinity bible class. Fellowship hall, 7:3k. p.m. FRIDAY Happy Homemakers club, .Palmer House, Berne, 6:30 p.m. SUNDAY Executive committee, associated Churches of Decatur, Zion United Church of Christ, 1:30 p.m. I ——— moon. The new Mrs. Ternet is a graduate of Decatur high school and ■ Parkview memorial hospital i school of X-ray technology. She is presently employed by the Irene Byron hospital, Fort Wayne. Die groom was graduated from Monroeville high school and is employed by the International Harvester Co., Fort Wayne. rs Mrs. James Borders will be hostess to the Historical club Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. The executive committee of the Associated churches of Decatur will meet Sunday at 1:30 p.m. in the Zion United Church of Christ. The Zion Lutheran Emmaus guild will meet Wednesday in the parish hall at 8 p.m. There will be a ritual practice for the Women of the Moose Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the Moose hall. This is for all chafrmen, officers and escorts for the enrollment. Wednesday, at 7:30 p.m., Mrs. Glenn Mann will be hostess to the Pleasant Mills Methodist WSCS. The Loyal Daughters of the Bethany church will meet Tuesday, at 7:30 p.m., in the home of Mrs. Edna Hammond. Mrs. Violet Bonifas will be the assisting hostess. Half Price Get Acquainted Offer Fairway Restaurant’s Own Salad Dressing Sold in Pints and Quarts. This offer expires January 16th Be like so many other people who have enjoyed this popular dressing for so many years and think there is nothing finer.

The meeting for the Golden Age group of the Methodist chu/ch, scheduled for Thursday, has been cancelled. Locals Mrs. Edie Henderson, who has been a guest of Mrs. Anne Lehman, fell while visiting friends in Fort Wayne, and sustained a back injury. She is confined to the Adams county hospital in room 101, and celebrated her brthday while there. The Decatur Democrat reported Saturday that two people had reported seeing robins, one Friday and one person Saturday. It was Mrs. Don Mac Lean, 333 Kemper Lane, who saw four robins Fri- : day. The Mac Leans also had a mockingbird in their yard since November 17, and Mrs. Mac Lean says that this is the first time they have seen a mockingbird at any time of the year. He seems to feel that the Mac Lean yard is his 1 property for he not only chased away die early robins, but had i the temerity to chase a starling I from the yard. Robert S. Workinger, worshipful I master; Niland Ochsenrider, senior ■ warden; and Donald Norquest, [' junior warden, officers of the Decatur lodge 571 of the F & A M, attended the founder’s day conference called by the Indiana grand master and held at the Murat Temple in Indianapolis Saturday. If you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ' ads — they get BIG results.

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Births Harold and Sara Brunnegraff Sommer are the parents of a baby daughter, born in the Good Saimaritan hospital, Dayton, 0. The baby weighed 8 pounds and 6 ounces and has been named Lucinda Jane. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sommer and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brunnegraff. At the Adams county memorial hospital: Saturday, a baby girl, weighing 7 pounds and 2 ounces, was bom to Orla and Mary Jane Brooks Kuhn, route 2, Berne. The baby was born at 4:01 p.m. Wayne and Lois Koos Sprowl, 927 Park View Dr., are the parents of a baby boy, weighing 7 pounds and 6'<i ounces. The baby was bom Monday at 8:35 a m. Hospital Admitted James Strickler,, Decatur; Mrs. Noah L. Schwartz, Monroe; Miss Joyce Dicker, Decatur; Mrs. Frank Baker. Decatur; Master James Weidler, Geneva. Dismissed William Klusman, Decatur; Mrs. Edward F. Berling, Decatur; Miss Cheryl Dietrich, Willshire, O.; Miss? Vickie Sue Balliet, Decatur; Miss Arlene Schueler, Decatur; -Mrs. Glen Gifford, Berne; Mrs. Ada Lower, Decatur; Mrs. Charles Rhoades and baby boy, Decatur; baby Simona Marie Lambert, Decatur; Mrs. Lloyd Sanquist, Craigville; Mark Morin,

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