Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 123, Decatur, Adams County, 24 May 1963 — Page 3

FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1963

SOCIETY

SUNBEAM GARDEN. CLUB HAS MEETING The Sunbeam Garden Club met at the home of Mrs. Leroy Bulmahn on May 21. An organ prelude entitled “This is My Father’s World,” was given by Mrs. Bulmahn to open the meeting. Devotions were given by Mrs. Walter Kruetzman. After the club • collect was read the roll call was answered by 19 members. The secretary and treasurer reports were read and accepted. A word study was condcucted by Mrs. Glen Barger. Lessons on perennials and lawn To Size 48 » Printed Pattern /T J 11 9 Jf 7 I | B la If h -1v It.. ~ fTT 92O2 ' 34-48 fry Pin tucks add a pretty touch — buttons to waist make hot-weather dressing so much more pleasant. Chowa pastel cotton that resists wirethg. Printed Pattern 9202: Women’s Sizes 34, 36, 38, 40. 42, 44, 46. 48. Size 36 requires 3% yards 35-inch fabric. FIFTY CENTS In coins for this pattern — add 15 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing and special handling. Send to Marian Martin, Decatur Daily Democrat Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly Name, Address with Zone, Size and Style Number. FREE OFFER! Coupon in Summer Pattern Catalog for one pattern free—anyone you choose from 300 design ideas. Send 50i now for Catalog.

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care were given by Mrs. Robert Beery and Mrs. Milton Hoffman. Hildebrand gave a book review on flower arrangements, after which two flower arrangements brought by Mrs. Walter Peck and Mrs. Walter Egly, were studied. An invitation was accepted to meet with the Gingham Girls flower club June 3 tor a special lesson on flower arrangement to be demonstrated by Cottage Flowers of Ft. Wayne. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be June 18 at the home of Mrs. Milton Scherry. Mrs. Irvin Lochner will be guest speaker. WESLEYAN SERVICE GUILD IN MEETING “What do you have in your hand?” was the theme of the lesson given at the Wesleyan Service Guild Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. William Lister in Preble. The devotions and the lesson were given by Mrs. Steve Everhart and Mrs. Kathryn Nelson. The president, Mrs. Kathryn Helm, welcomed the guests, Mrs. Charles Drake and Mrs. Lawrence Ehrsam. Announcements of the Guild weekend at Lake Webster, June 29-30, and the annual picnic at the Hanna-Nuttman park, June 15, were made. Mrs. Lister presented a pretty potted flowering plant to each one present. Delicious German chocolate cake and coffee were served to the 15 members and two guests present. Hostesseafor the evening were Mrs. Lister, Kay Daughterly, and Miss Wilma Andrews. EMMAUS GUILD HAS RECENT MEETING The Zion Lutheran Emmaus Guild met recently in the parish hall with Aileen Witte leading the devotions. Roll was taken with 24 members and five guests present. The guests were Dorothy Di Giroloma, Dorothy Bacon, Ruth Kunkel, Gloria Nelson, and Mrs. Arthur Bieberich. The results of the election of officers that was held are as follows: president, Melvena Reed; vice president, Anita Miller; secretarytreasurer, Zelma Buettner; membership, Eileen Fregby; missions, Florence Moser and Eileen ReinA donation was sent by the group to the Zion school library. A skit entitled “African Violet Mission’ was given by the hostesses for the evening, who were Barbara Rutter, Dorothy DeLong, Eleanor Bieberich, and Mary Alice Conrad. Lunch was served on beautifully decorated tables. The door prize was won by Glaria Nelson. The June meeting will be a family picnic at the American Legion park. INDIANA HOMEMAKERS CONFERENCE AT PURDUE What’s ahead in family living will be forcast by the Purdue University school of home economics at the Indiana homemakers conference, June 11-13 at Purdue. HoOsier homemakers will also have the opportunity to hear Dr. Evelyn M. Duvall, author and syndicated columnist, discuss young families in modern society. Prof. Leonard Breen, Purdue sociologist, will explain the social impact on older families. Indiana home demonstration association celebrating its golden anniversary, has named “Fifty years of learning and service” as its theme for the conference. In addition to the choral program, golden feather reception and honoray dinner, the association will elect its ofifcers for 1964-65 at its annual business meeting, June 13. Open to the public, the conference will provide information on housing, management, food, marketing and recreationg as well

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as a pageant and a feature on 4-H. June 12, Dr. John V. Osmun, head of Purdue’s entomology department, will share his experiences in Rusia. Any woman diesiring to attend any part of the conference is urged to obtain a registration blank from home demonstration club presidents or county extension agents. She should then send the completed registration blank and fee of $1 to the Comptroller’s Office, Memorial Center, Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind., by June 3. Although preregistration isu rged, interested women may still register on the day they attend. MONTHLY MEETING IS HELD BY CIRCLE A piano prelude by Mrs. William Feller opened the monthly meeting of the Ruth and Naomi Circle of the United Church of Christ in the church parlor. The 23rd Psalm read by Mrs. Ed Borne followed the silent prayer. The group then sang “In Christ There is No East or West,” followed by the reading of the Scripture, John 1:1-15, and a praver. The song “O Master Let Me Walk With Thee” was sung before the leader, Mrs. Borne, gave the lesson entitled "Why do Christions care?” and the poem “When I Have Time.” Chairman Viola Kirchofer conducted the business meeting. The 14 members present reported a total of 29 sick calls and 32 social calls made during the month. After a letter from Mrs. Tony Meyer, who is hospitalized in Wisconsin, was read, it was decided to send her a gift. An appeal for used clothing for world service was made at the meeting. Anyone wishing to give may do so by bringing the clothing to the church. It was decided that the June meeting would be a pot luck dinner and birthday party with a 50 cent gift exchange. The hostess committee consisting of Mrs. Floyd Shoaf, Mrs. Bonnie Johnson, and Clara Meyers served a delicious lunch before the meeting was closed by joining hands and repeating the Mizpah benediction. DECATUR BELLMONT HOME CLUB MEETS Recently the Decatur Bellmont Home Demonstration club met at the home of its president, Corita Pierce. The meeting was opened with the recitation of the club creed by the group. Joan Harrell led the singing. The happy birthday song was sung to Joann and Kelly Porter. The minutes were read and accepted. The president announced that the county pot luck dinner was to be held at the 4-H building in Monroe June 27 at 6:30 P.M. The Purdue conference this year will* be June 11, 12 and 13. Eloise Roeder, leader, gave the second part of a lesson on flower gardens entitled “Seed Sowing.” One guest, Wilma Hirschy, attended and was winner of the contest prize. Esther Lister was the high bidder in the blind auction gift donated by the hostess. Refreshments were served and the meeting was adjourned with the saying of the club prayer. The Queen of Peace Study Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Mark Schurger at 8 p.m. Monday. The Deactur E.U.B. youth fellowship outing has been canceled. No new date has yet been set. The Delta Theta Tau sorority will meet Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Preble Gardens Restaurant for an installation of officers and dinner. Reservations for the evening are being handled by Mrs. Alvin Rauch. The Decatur Bellmont Home Demonstration club will meet in the home of Esther Lister, 127 Park View Dr. at 8 p.m. Tuesday. The Rainbow for Girls will not attend church this Sunday with their past worthy advisor.

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Club Schedule Telephone 3-2121 Society Editor Calendar Items for each day s publication must be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday J“30) SATURDAY Rainbow for Girls, Decatur Youth and Community center, dance, 8:30 p. m. to 11:30 p. m. SUNDAY County Home Talent Show, 7:30 p.m. MONDAY Queen of Peace Study Club, Mrs. Mark Schurger, 8 P.M. St. Ambrose Study club, Mrs. William Meyer, 7:30 p. m. Woman’s Club, general meeting, Community Center, 8 p.m. Pythian Sisters Needle Club, Moose Home after Temple, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY Xi Alpha Xi, chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. H. A. Richart, Fort Wayne 8 p.m. Jolly Housewives Home Demonstration club, Pleasant Mills school 7:30 p. m. Root Township Home Demonstration club, Mrs. Lloyd Bowman, 1:90 p. m. Kirkland Ladies club MotherDaughter banquet, Parkway .Restaurant, 6:30 p. m. Dglta Theta Tau Sorority, Preble Gardens, 6:30 p.m. Decatur Bellmont Home Demonstration Club. Esther Lister, 8 p.m. K. of C. Auxiliary, K. of C. hall, 8 p.m. * MT. PLEASANT WSCS INSTALLS OFFICERS The Mt. Pleasant W.S.C.S. met at the churth recently for their pledge service and installationg of officers. The president, Mrs. Florence Susdorf opened the meeting with a prayer. Mrs. Earl Fuhrman gave the devotions, reading from Psalms 115 and a poem entitled “We.” Mrs. Robert Teeple conducted the pledge service. She reminded the group that they should pledge not only their money but their heart, prayers and time as well to God’s service. Mrs. Donald Orr was in charge of the installation service. The following officers were installed for the coming year: president, Mrs. William Fifer; vice president, Mrs. Everett Singleton; recording secretary, Mrs. Earl Fuhrman; secrtary of promotion, Mrs. Florence Susdorf; secretary of missionary education, Mrs. Dorothy Fuhrman: secretary of Christian social relations, Mrs. Nevin Miller; assistants, Mr. Wm. Fifer and Mrs. Leo King Jr.; secretary of student work, Mrs. Leo King, Sr.; secretary of youth-work, Mrs. Rax King; secretary of childrens’ work. Mrs. Harlem Shaffer; secretary of spiritual life, Mrs. Robert Fuhrman; secretary of literature and publication, Mrs. Lionel Brentlinger; secretary of supply work, Mrs. Frank Singleton: commission of education. Mrs. Wm. Hoser; Mrs. Robert Teeple card committee; flower committee, Mrs. Frank Singleton and Mrs. Leo King Sr.; pianist, Mrs. Norval Fuhrman. The hostess, Mrs. Rex King, served a lovely lunch to the 17 members present. ENTERTAIN FOR SON GRADUATION NIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zwick entertained in honor of their son, Zane, who was graduated from the Decatur high school last evening. A number of relatives and friends gathered at the Zwick home where later in the evening a buffet lunch was served. The serving table was centered with a beautiful cake frosted in a graduation motif. Zwick will enter Valparaiso University’s Pocono Crest at Pocono Pines in Pennsylvania on July 1 for a six week colege credit summer session. The college offers a variety of cultural and recreational opportunities and is a part of the transition to college summer program by the university. The K. of C. auxiliary will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. After the meeting, there will be a Mother’s day program.

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This poon, Mrs. Gerald Lybarger and daughters, Lori and Shaunn left their Indiana home to join their husband and father, who has been working in Lander, Wyo. They will make the trip by car and will be accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lybarger who intend to visit the west. Mr. and Mrs. Ott Mohr of Dixon, Ohio, called at the Thomas Sheehan home last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hart and daughter Nancy Rose, of Monroeville, spent last Sunday with their son and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hart and new baby, Daryl Wayne of Payne, Ohio. Mrs. Lucy Neadstine of Monroeville is a patient at the Adams county memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Mohr, of Dixon, Ohio, and Daryl Banet, Monroeville, called on Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hart and daughter Nancy Rose last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Radabaugh, and sons, Denny and Eddy of Fort Wayne, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Herm Banet and 'son Daryl of Monroeville. Miss Eleanor Pumphrey is driving to Sarasota, Fla., for a two weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pumphrey, who will return with her to Deactur at that time for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McConnel are planning to spend th? weekend in Columbus, Ohio with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. John McConnel and son Michael. Bill Zwick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zwick, arrived home for several days visit and to attend the graduating exercises held last evening at the Decatur high school. His brother, Zane, was a member of the 1963 class. Zwick is attending Indiana College of Mortuary Science, Indianapolis, and will return to his studies next Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Howard I. Dwyer, Cincinnati, Ohio were guests last evening at the Robert Heller home at 204 Limberlost Trail. They attended the graduation exercises at the Decatur high school for Daniel Heller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heller. Dr. and Mrs* James Burk entertained at their Third Street home for Mr. and Mrs. Richard Macklin and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert N. Banning, members of the Decatur high school board of education, and Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Grabill, superintendent of schools, and for Mr. and Mrs. W. Guy Brown. Browm was formerly superintendent of schools and retired last fall. GAYS ENTERTAIN AFTER GRADUATION / Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gay entertained with an after graduation party for their son, David, who was a member of the graduating class last evening. The buffet table was laid with a lace cloth, crystal and silver service. The guests included Mrs. Bert Haley, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gay, Decatur and Richard Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs. Buster Hetrick, Au- . burn, Mr. and Mrs. E.. Zanetto, Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Nodine .and children, Michael, Cynthia and Ralana, Garrett. TONY REIFF HONORED AFTER GR ADUATION A party in honor of Tony Reiff’s graduation was held last evening, after graduation by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Reiff 120 Limberlost Trail for the following guests. Mr. and Mrs. James Wolfe, Jo and Andrew, Misses Joyce, Reta, Susie and Nora Ann Reiff all of Bluffton, Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Lewton, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hamblen, and children Kent and Elaine, Decatur, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Flowers and Mr. and Mrs. Don Hines of Berne. A buffet luncheon was served from a table decorated with purple and gold iris. DALE LIBY FAMILY ENTERTAINS GUESTS Thirty guests and relatives gathered at the Dale Liby home 204 Limberlost trail last evening after graduation to honor their daughter, Sandra, a 1963 graduate of the Decatur high school. Sandra received many lovely gifts, and pictures were taken during the evening. Gold candles lighted the punch table, where ice cream, cake, nuts, mints, punchand coffee were served. The guests included the following: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Liby and daughter, Carol and son Tommy, Bob Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. John Liby and children, Debbie, Susie and Tammy, Bluffton, Ronald ■Hoffman, Preble, and Mr. and Mrs. David Libv and daughter, Carrie, Mr. and Mrs. Lores Stery and children Benny Bollenbacher, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Liby and daughters, Shirley and Sandra.

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The engagement of Miss Nancy Rose Hart to Daryl C. Banet has been announced by her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hart of Monroeville. The bride-elect is a graduate of Monroeville high school and is employed by the Midwestern United Life Insurance company in Fort Wayne. She is also a piano and organ teacher at the Ralph Jennings Studios, in Fort Wayne. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herm Banet of Monroeville, is a graduate of Monroeville high school and is employed by the Inca division of Phelps Dodge in Fort Wayne. - No wedding date has been set.

Music Awards Made At Pleasant Mills Robert Baumgardner,. Pleasant Mills principal, today announced music awards made by the school to three members of this year’s graduating class. Awards went to Gail Riley, band and choir and piano awards; Tom Brunstrup, band and choir awards, and Richard Spr unger band and choir awards. MISS COLLEEN KELLEY HONORED THURSDAY Miss Colleen Kelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Kelley, of 614 Washington street, was honored by her parents last evening following her graduation from the Decatur high school. A buffet lunch was served to the following guests, Mrs. Elmer Hendrickson, her grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hendrickson, Columbia City, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kelley and daughter. Nan, Mr. and Mrs. Watson Maddox and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown, Decatur. If you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results.

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AFTER GRADUATION PARTY AT WHETSTONES An after graduation party was held last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Whetstone, 1021 Marshall street, where friends and relatives gathered to honor the Whetstone’s son, Rusty, a member of this year’s graduating Many lovely gifts were received by the honored guest and pictures were taken during the evening. A very delicious lap lunch was served the guests from a serving table decorated with the school’s colors of purple and gold. A large cake centered the table and was flanked by purple candles in crystal holders. The graduation motif was carried out in the napkins and in the cake decorations. Guests were Mrs. Ben Whetstone, Rusty’s grandmother, Mrs. Daniel Beehler and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lybarger and son.. Jon, and Miss Susie Whetstone, Geneva, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lavengood, Albany, Mrs. John Wilson and daughter, Lafayette, Mrs. J. W. Lybarger, West Lafayette, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Kiser and family, Fort Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Erp, Decatur.

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Births At the Adams county memorial hospital: Jerry and Mary Kitson Stout, 305 Oak street, are parents of a baby’girl born at 4:34 p. m. Thursday. The baby weighed 6 pounds, 12Mt ounces. A baby girl was born at 9:40 p.m. Thursday to Birch and Nancy Ranseur McMurray, route 5, Decatur, and weighed 9 pounds, 5 ounces. Samuel and Joyce Marie Petrie Bell. 59 Bella Casa, Trailer Court, are parents of a boy baby born at 12:27 a. m. today. His weight was 7 pounds, 9% ounces. A baby boy was born to Richard and Elaine Stults Reinschisel, Bluffton, at 12:39 p. m, today. The baby weighed 6 pounds and 4 ounces. ✓ Hospital Admitted Miss Gail Beal, Decatur; Mrs. Walter Mueller, Monroevilla; Clyde W. Alberson, Keystone; Mrs. Emma Grauberger, Willshire, O.; Master David Eichenbergcr, Decatur. Dismissed Mrs. George Myers, Decatur; Mrs. Richard Kiser and baby girl, Decatur. Leave On Vacation In Mexico City Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fager left this morning for a week’s vacation in Mexico City, as the result of a sales contest won by the Fager Appliance and Sporting Goods Store from the General Electric Co. The Fagers will visit Cuernavaca, a bull fight, the floating gardens of Xochimilco, a show at the palace of fine arts, the pyramids of Teotihuacan, University City, and many other fine sights of the capital city of Mexico. They will return next Friday. Two Are Enrolled In Summer Course Steve Jacobs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jacobs, is enrolled in the Valparaiso University Pocono Crest in Pocono Pines, Pa., for a six weeks summer school course prior to entering the college term next fall in Valparaiso. Jacobs and Zane Zwick will leave about July 1 for the college credit summer session.

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