Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 76, Decatur, Adams County, 30 March 1963 — Page 3

BATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1963

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SOCIETY

Club Schedule Telephone 3-2121 Society Editor Calendar Items ter each days publication must be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday'DiSO). SATURDAY Smorgasbord, Adams Central school cafeteria, 4:30 to 8 p.m. Rummage sale, Decatur hatchery, starting 9 a.m. Children’s story hour, Library 1:30 p.m. Flo-Kan Sunshine girls initiation, Moose home, 1 p. m. Paper pickup, Boy Scouts of Monroe, starting 8:30 a. m. Peony Promenaders dance, Junior Fair building, Van Wert, 0., 8 p. m. MONDAY Adams county home demonstration chorus. Farm Bureau Co-op building, Monroe, 7:30 p. m. Research club, Community cen- - ter, 12:30 p. m. American Legion auxiliary Juniors, Legion home, 4 p. m. Decatur Firemen’s Ladies auxiliary, fire station, 7:30 p. m. Dramatic department, Mrs. John Brecht, 8 p.m. Literature department, Mrs. Glen Dickerson, 7:45 p.m. Junior Women, Mrs. Carl Stuckey, 6:30 p.m. Civic department. Parkway restaurant, 6:30 p.m. Music department, Mrs. Sephus Jackson, 8 p.m. Our Lady of Fatima study club, Mrs. Dale Morrissey, 8 p.m. TUESDAY J Catholic Ladies of Columbia, C. L. of C. hall, 7:30 p. m. Nu-U club, Hl-way Trailer court, lot 46, 7:30 p. m. Happy Homemakers club, Mrs. Floyd Mitchel, 7:30 p. m. Pocahontas Lodge, Red Men’s ball, 7:30 p. m. The Sacred Heart study club, Mrs. Fred Heimann, 8 p.m. 39ers, Community center, 6:30 p.m. Monmouth P. T. A., school, 7:30 p.m. Dutiful Daughters Sunday school class, Mrs. Amos Ketchum, 7:30 p.m. Marian circle, Decatur E.U.B. church, Miss Vera Van Buskirk, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Shakespeare club, Mrs. Tom - Allwein, 2 p. m. Historical club, Bethany E.U.B. church, 12:30 p. m. Gals and Pals square dance club, Youth center, 8 p.m. THURSDAY Dorcas circle, E. U. B; church;

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church lounge, 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Amos Ketchum, 7:30 p. m. Ever-ready class, Methodist Esther circle, Decatur E.U.B. church, Mrs. Francis Ellsworth, 2 I pm. PSI OTES AND GUESTS HEAR MRS. FITZGERALD Following the regular monthly business meeting, members of Psi lota Xi and guests were entertained by Mrs. Ruth Fitzgerald from the Fort Wayne finishing school. I Mrs. Fitzgerald, an instructor and counsellor, who has had experience in the field of retailing and modeling, gave a detailed outline of the r program for achieving charm which is offered students in the school. She also gave some advice and helpful hints for all women j to use in becoming more chaining. During the meeting, committee ■ reports were given; renewal of . nine tickets to the Adams county Music association was made; and members voted to donate S3OO to . the Band Parents association, to be > used toward the purchase of new band u n i f o r m s. A request was . made for the names of those who wish to attend convention, which . will be held June 15 at Ball State. Anyone wishing to go is to con- • tact Mrs. Fred Isch by the April business meeting. Members of this chapter voted to donate a door prize to be given away at conven- , tion. The next regular business meeting will be held April 16. Following the meeting and program, cake and punch were served to the Psi Otes and their guests. Co-chairmen for the event were Mrs. Jerry Meyers and Mrs. Tom Buuck; they were assisted by Mrs. Robert Strickler, Mrs. Tom Schlotterback, Mrs. Richard Mrs. Ned Knape, Mrs. Jack Heller, Miss Janet Miller and Miss Kay Burke. Door prizes, two gift certificates . were given, as well as a bottle of perfume and the floral centerpiece. PLEASANT MILLS WMS MEET RECENTLY The W.M.S., of the Pleasant Mills Baptist church, recently held 1 its regular monthly meeting at the home of Christine Michels. The meeting was opened by the presi--1 dent, Mrs. Noll. The lesson was given by Mrs. Melching and Mrs. ■ McCullough. A motion was made . to keep the same officers for another year. The Poneto society invited the i group to join them April 4 to hear the home missions interpreter from ■ Bluffton speak. Refreshments were served by the hostess and her assistant. The meeting closed with the Mispah benediction.

I ■ IE/ " Bl w* . ’IB * SwW3BIL» y ' Miss Marlene Ainsworth , — Photo by Anspaugh ZJo 8 The engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Marlene, to James Gayle Barnard, has been mde known by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Ainsworth, 1139 Master Drive. Barnard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Barnard, route 4, Muncie. Miss Ainsworth is a graduate of Monroeville high school and Elkhart University. She is employed in the offices of the Fort Wayne Medical laboratory. Her fiance, a graduate of Cowan high scnool, is a senior at Ball State Teachers College. The vows will be solemnized June 8, in the St. Mrk’s Lutheran church, Monroeville.

MRS. CRIST HOSTESS TO MONROE W.C.T.U. The Monroe W.C.T.U. met recently at the home of Mrs. Raymond Crist. The group sang “Under the Atoning Blood”; devotions and meditation were given by Mrs. Ferdinand Martz. The business meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs. Jack Mcßride. The spring institute will be held April 2 at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., in the Methodist church in Dechtur. A reading from the church magazine, entitled, “Where Teen Agers Learn to Drink,” was given by Mrs. Raymond Crist, and the “Teen Commandments” by Mrs. Robert Gage. An item about “TeenAge Habit” was given by Mrs. John Gage. There were five visitors present. The group sang “Blest be the Tie” and a prayer by Mrs. Robert Gage closed the meeting. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Crist. REBEKAH LODGE meets The Olive Rebekah lodge met recently at the Red Men’s hall. The progressive prize was won by Miss Laura Stanley. The inspection will be May 28. Three Link club met after the meeting. Mrs. Vera Gause won first prize and Mrs. Evelyn Plasterer, second in a drawing. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Sadie Barnett and Miss Ivy Gilpin.

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TRI KAPPA HAS HARD TIMES PARTY The Tri Kappa active chapter had a hard times party at the C. L. of C. hali Tuesday evening. There were patched and torn shirts and dresses, painted jeans, husband’s shirts and trousers and gym shoes. Games of Yahtzee were played and prizes won by Mrs. William Brown and Mrs. Leo Seltenright. Refreshments were served, two soda crackers, a cup of water and a toothpick. Following these refreshments, prizes were won by Mrs. John Brecht and Mrs. Gayle Ainsworth for games of Yahtzee. The evening ended with the real refreshments of cake and coffee being served by the hostesses, Mrs. Kenneth Gaunt, Mrs. Robert Worthman and Mrs. Roger Schuster. RUTH AND NAOMI CIRCLE HAS MEETING The Ruth and Naomi circle of the Zion United Church of Christ met recently In the church parlor. The meeting opened with the singing of “The Church’s One Foundation” and “Blest Be the Tie” by the group. Die scripture was from Luke 6:36-49. Prayer was given by Verda Bieneke, who also gave the lesson on the physiologically handicapped. The group offered silent prayer for the handicapped, followed by the singing of “I Love thy Kingdom, Lord.” The business meeting was con-

ducted by the chairman, Viola Kirchhofer. It was voted that the circle would buy two dozen plates for the church kitchen. Thirty sick calls were made and 24 social calls among the 17 members present. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses, Martha Johnson, Mrs. Orville Slusher, Mrs. Robert Keiss, and the meeting closed with the joining of hands and a repetition of the Mizpah benediction. MEETING FOR LADIES FELLOWSHIP The Ladies Felowship qf the Missionary church met at the parsonage recently. Mrs. Eugene Beam opened the meeting with a reading. Secretary-treasurer, Doris Garbodine, called the roll, and read the minutes of the last meeting, as well as the treasurer’s report. Mrs. Gerald Gerig had devotions, using Matthew 26:36-38 as her scripture text. She talked about, prayer in the Garden of Gethse-1 mane, and that “we all need to] spend more time in prayer at i Easter time.” Mrs. Gerig closed with prayer. Mrs. Beam read thank-you notes from the misionary who received the pajamas made for them by the fellowship. A letter was read from Bill and Joyce Gerig, the missionary couple, with whom the group corresponds. New ideas for projects for the future were discussed. During the work period, Sunday school papers were sarted, table napkins hemmed and ironed, and a flannelgraph for Bible stories was cut out. Mrs. Mervin Rupp served refreshments to the eleven members and two guests, Mrs. Robert Light and Janet Gray. The closing prayer was offered by Mrs. Gerald Gerig. Our Lady of Fatima study club will mee, Monday at 8 p.m., with Mrs. Dale Morrissey. Mrs. Francis Ellsworth will be ADAMS THEATER TODAY and SUN. MON. TUES. Continuous Shows Today and Sunday, Starting at 1:15 nSAßiAsrfe! Fred Mac Murray, Big Fun Cast! Adults 75c—Children 35c

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hostess to the Esther circle of the Decatur E.U.8., Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock. The leader will be Mrs. C. R. Smith. The Gals and Pals square dance club will meet at the Youth center, Wednesday at 8 p.m. The Marian circle of the Decatur E.U.B. church will meet with Miss Vera Van Buskirk, Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Trade in a good town — Decatur. wWMX Mm n sty/ J I yjl HUrO \ n/ Boys put on the dog in Health-tex* SfANtOGS woven tab front pullover shirts. Button down collar, patch pocket in yummy wash-and-wear cotton. Tasty solids, stripes, patterns. Sizes: 3,4,5,6,7,8. Jus . s J, 98 Be sure to register for our SIO.OO Gift Certificate and the $75.00 Grocery Certificates ... No Purchases Necessary. KIDDIE SHOP Free Customer Parking at Rear of Store 111 S. Second St.