Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 135, Decatur, Adams County, 8 June 1963 — Page 3

SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1963

SOCIETY

GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY HELD The Decatur Youth and Community Center was the scene of a fiftieth wedding anniversary celebration last Sunday. Over 250 people came to the center to help Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Glendening of 304 Limberlost Trail, Decatur, commemorate the couple’s golden wedding anniversary. Prior to the afternoon celebration, 45 guests met for a family dinner. The tables were decorated with flower arrangements and gold candles set in crystal holders with various floral arangements placed around the room. Out of town guests visiting the couple during the afternoon included, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Alberson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Glendening, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Glendening, Miss Lavlda Anspaugh, Miss Edna Glendening, Charles Glendening, Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hale, Mrs. C. P. Hinchman, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Stk.il, Daniel Stahl, all of Geneva; Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Warner and family, Mrs. Lois Botkins, Miss Elizabeth Botkins, of Bluffton; Miss Jean Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Reynolds, Mrs. Ethelyn Sprunger, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn 21 Heller, Berne; Mrs. Catherine Mumby, Mrs. Lizzie Orr, Mrs. Garnet Simmons, John Simmons, Bryant; Miss Tressie Glendening, Linn Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Efficiency Expert 1 Printed Pattern //• • • *1 v 4/ • 'XvM jl A W \ X \ 11/ \ ) 9145 l[ \ O 1 SIZES f v IT S-10-12 I I / M—l4—l6 LJ / L—lß—2o ( \ Breeze through chores in this clever coverall that has stay-put shoulder straps, pockets, concealed in side seams. Sew one, two, three. Printed Pattern 9145: Misses’ Sizes Small (10, 12); Medium (14, 16); Large (18, 20.) Medium 2% yards 35-inch. Thirty-five 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 Meas. Send 50c now for Catalog.

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Clendenen, Winter Haven, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Tack and - son, Barington, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. t Lester Bundling and family, Alr bion, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Tal- ) madge Campbell and family, Ros- > elle, DI.; Mrs. Pauline Hunt, [ Evanston, Ill.; Mrs. Grace Jones, Mrs. Irene Confer, Columbia City,; i Mrs. Estella Covalt,' Mrs. Herbert > Martin, Miss Rachel Martin, Mr. i and Mrs. Wilber Haviland, Porti land; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hearn, . Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hearn and ; family, Mr. and Mrs. Willard [ Squires, Rev. and Mrs. Ray J. [ Walther, Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Albert and family, Wa- , bash; Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. . Glendening and family, Logansport; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Hoff- . man. Markle; Mrs. Ella Tooker, . Winchester; and Mrs. William ; Myers, Linn. TRI KAPPA SORORITY MEETS The Tri Kappa sorority held a meeting at the home of Mrs. John Brecht, June 4. The meeting consist ed mostly of planning for the many projects to be held during the month of June. First the pledging of the new initiates, June 11, Second, initiation, June 25, and third, the annual Tri Kappa dance to be held at the Elks home June 29. Tickets for the dance may be purchased from any Tri Kappa member. The orchestra of Dick Brown will play. Following the meeting, refreshments were served by Mrs. John Brecht, assisted by Mrs. Harold August. METHODIST WOMEN’S SOCIETY MET THURSDAY The Monroe Methodist Women’s Society of Christian Service met Thursday evening in the fellowship hall with Mrs. Homer Winteregg playing the prelude. The group sang, “Dear Lord and Father of Mandkind.” Mrs. James Nussbaum introduced the L. T. L. band, who played two numbers. The devotions were given by Mrs. Robert Isch reading from Matt. 22: 35-40. Mrs. Isch is also secretary of children’s work and she read a letter from the orphan in Japan whom the children’s missionary band has adopted. Mrs. Glen Stucky, treasurer, made a report of how the missionary money is spent that the society sends to the conference treasurer. Mrs. Russel Mitchel gave the lesson, “New Frontiers in Home Missions,” with help from Mrs. Chris Inniger and Mrs. Eli Schwartz reading stories of what some other communities have done on projects at home. Some ideas for home missions are children’s activities, work with the the migrants, entertaining foreign students on holidays, and the spiritual and social needs of the senior citizens. The business session was opened with prayer by the president, Mrs. Harry Crownover. The minutes of the previous meetings were read and approved, and notes of appreciation were read. The treasurer’s report was given. The president read an article from the . “Conference News” written by Mrs. Allen, conference president, while the conscience dues were being collcted. Mrs. Philip Bargr dismissed the group with prayer. Refreshments of strawberry pie and coffee were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Martin Steiner, Mrs. TeFrona Floyd, Mrs. Rene Brandt, Mrs. Harvey Sells and Mrs. Elmer Inniger. DORCAS CIRCLE MET AT GENTIS HOME The Dorcas circle of the Decatur E. U. B. church met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Leona Gentis, with six members present. Mrs. Gentis, lesson leader, used the topic, “Love is a Household Word”. She used a red rose as a symbol of love, put-

Club Schedule Telephone 3-2121 Society Editor Calendar items lor each day’s publication must be phoned in by U a.m. (Saturday £?30). MONDAY Mt. Pleasant vacation Bible . school, Monmouth school, 9 to 11:15 a. m. Flo-Kan Sunshine Girls, Moose Home, 6:15 p.m. Gals and Pals Pome Demon- [ stration club, Pleasant Mills . school, 7:00 p.m. Pythian Sister Needle Club,, after Temple, Moose Home, 7:30 P-m. Merrier Mondays Home Demonstration club, Mrs. Don Moser, 7:30 p.m. Grey Ladies, I&M building, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY Delta Theta Tau Sorority, Mrs. Leland Smith 8 p.m. Olive Rebekah Lodge, Redmen’s Hall, 7:30 p.m. Tri Kappa pledge picnic, 6:30 p.m. St. Dominiac Study club, Mrs. Martin Braun, 7:30 p.m. St. Catherine Study clul>, Mrs. Thomas Sefton, 8:30 p.m. Mt. Pleasant vacation Bible school 9 to 11:15 a.m. Sarah Circle of the Decatur . E. U. B. Mrs. Edward Hesher, 1 ’ P-m. Kirkland W.C.T.U. Mrs. Joseph Bumgartner, 1:30 p.m. Zion Lutheran Missionary Society pot luck dinner, Hanna-Nutt-man park, 12 noon. Welcome Wagon Club, Mrs. Floyd Wilson, 8 p.m. I WEDNESDAY t St. Ann’s Study club, Mrs. William Kohne, 1:30 p.m. Mt. Pleasant vacation bible > school, Monmouth school 9 to ■ 11:15 a.m. i Calvery .U. B Ladies Aid, Mrs. Phoebe Miller, 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY Women of the Moose, Moose . Home, 8 p.m. Mt. Pleasant vacation bible « school, Monmouth school 9 to 11:15 1 a.n>; First Methodist Church W. S. C. S. June Rose Tea, Church, 2 p.m. ’ ting the ideal of “One In Christ” , in its simplest terms. The group read the scripture in 1 unison. Mrs. Gentis read from Corinthians: that love was not boastful, bears all things, and endures all things. She led the ladies in prayer. Mrs. Mary Lynch and Mrs. Rosa Ketchum gave an interesting skit, one portraying a thoughtful Christian woman and the other her hidden voice or her Christian conscience. A discussion followed concerning “how we can create more unity and the challenge it presents to us.” ■> Mrs. Gentis read from Psalm 133. She then played on her organ, "How Great Thou Art.” Mrs. Meta Hamma presided at the business meeting. The minutes were read and approved. She announced that the Sunday School picnic would be held August 18/ the place to be named later. The meeting was closed with prayer by Mrs. Hamma. Lovely refreshments were served to those present. The St. Catherine Study Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Thomas Sefton, Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. The St. Ann’s Study Club will meet at the home of Mrs. William Kohne Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. The K. of C. auxiliary will have a card party at the K. of C. Hall Wednesday at 8 p.m. The Women of the Moose will have their chapter enrollment ceremony, Thursday at 8 p.m. The Acamedy of Friendship will be in charge of the program with Alta Brown as chairman. There will be an election of officers for the en- s suing year. AH members are asked to attend. Formal enrollment will begin at 8 p.m., officers at 7:30 p.m. The (Hive Rebekah Lodge will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Red Men hall. Every member is asked to be present for the inspec- i

METHODIST CHURCH “ Wert Monroe at Fifth A. C. Underwood, pastor Services for the summer not changed. 8:30 a. m.—Worship in the Chapel 9:30 a. m.—Sunday School 10:30 a. m.—Worship in the Sanctuary Sunday, June 9—Children's Day 10:30 a. m.—Worship Service Kindergarten will sing: "Oil For My Lamp" "Only A Boy Named David" Primary and Junior will sing: "In The Temple" We Invite You To Worship With Us If You Have No Church Home. Commission Members Please Note: Meet at the church, 7:30, Tuesday, June 11. Official Board Members Please Note: Meet at the parsonage, 8:00, Wed., June 12

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BUI Hoffman i Bill Hoffman and his wife, Sandy, will be moving to Sacramento, Calif., where he will be employed by the Aerojet-General Corporation in the liquid rocket engine division. Hoffman received his bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering from Purdue in June of this year. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hoffman, and Sandy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sanders of Monroe. "BLOSSOMTIME TEA” FLANS COMPLETE Mrs. James Robinson will demonstrate her fine playing ability at the organ to open the program for the “Blossomtime” Tea sponsored by the First Presbyterian church. Mrs. Claude S. Howard, Fort Wayne, is to be the feature speak--1 er for the event and will present the dramatic story of Esther based ' on biblical record. Following the program refreshments will be served in the church parlor. Various committees have been named and are as follows: cochairmen, Mrs. Richard Schauss and Mrs. Roger Blackburn; pro- , gram committee, Mrs. David ' Macklin, Mrs. Edward Cook, and Mrs. Russell Freed; publicity chairman, Mrs. Dick Heller, Jr., tea table committee, Mrs. David Langston and Mrs. Ed Hagan; refreshment committee, Mrs. James Stokkee, Mrs. Charles Morgan, and Mrs. Jesse Essex; dishes and chair committee, Mrs. Norman Phillips and Mrs. Darrel Cookson; kitchen committee, Mrs. Tom Burk and Mrs. Bing Johnson; usher chairman. Mrs. Richard Macklin, registration, Mrs. M. A. Frisinger; and decoration committee, Mrs ’ Dick Heller, Sr., and Mrs. Jack Knudsen. The tea will be held June 26 at 2:30 p. m. at the First Presbyterian church. tion. The district deputy president, Edith Hammerickhouse, from Liberty Center, will be present. Refreshments will be served by the committee. The Tri Kappa pledge picnic will be held Tuesday, June 14, at 6:30 p.m. Members are asked to bring their own table service. The St. Dominiac Study club will meet at the home of Mrs. Martin Braun Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. The Zion Lutheran Missionary Society potluck dinner will be June 12, Wednesday instead of June 11, Tuesday. First Baptist School Closes Sunday Night The First Baptist church vacation Bible school will conclude Sunday evening with a special program planned for parents and friends. All of the children of the school will participate as their department unfolds its individual development of the theme, "Traveling God’s highway.” Awards will be given and craft work will be display in the class rooms. The program will begin at 7 p.m. The public is invited. Two Are Elected To House Council Susan McKean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKean, R. 1, Berne, and Patricia Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Cook, 1009 Winchester St., Decatur, have been elected to the house council for the residence hall at Saint Francis College, Fort Wayne, for the 1963-64 school year. Miss McKean will serve as the senior representative and Miss Cook will be the sophomore representative.

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Locals Mrs. Clara Anderson, of Geneva, has been admitted to the Jay ■ county hospital at Portland. Mike Reynolds, son of Mr. and : Mrs. Pete Reynolds, 318 South First street, underwent major surgery for correction of a hip ailment Friday afternoon at the Lu- . theran hospital in Fort Wayne. Miss Debra Macke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Macke of route 2, Decatur is home from the hospital, recovering from severe burns and is doing nicely. Gery Tester returned today to his home at Fulton, Calif., by be jet after attending his brother’s funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jacobs are in Valparaiso this weekend for the graduation exercises at Valparaiso university; this year their son, William, is graduating. Jacobs, as a former president of the alumni association, will attend all of the special programs in connection with graduation. ' Dr. M. I. Weisman is in Indianapolis to attend a meeting of the Indiana podiatrists association at the Mariott Hotel this evening and Sunday. A daughter has been born to Thomas W. and Ellouise B. Wood, of Monroeville, at Parkview mem- : orial hospital, Fort Wayne. Marriage licenses have been issued in Allen county to Noel Fenner, route one, and Donna Heck- , man, Fort Wayne; to Larry Oman, ; route one, Monroeville, and Martha Stutsman, Beaumont, Texas; and to Robert Oechsle, route one, Hoagland, and Mary Stewart, Fort j Wayne. Rev. and Mrs. William C. Fel- | ler and son Paul left this morn-’! ing for Heidelberg College, Tis- I fin, Ohio, where they will attend ' the graduation exercises of the ! class of 1963 of which their son | Ron is a member. This noon they will attend an alumni lun- , cheon, and in the evening they will ■ attend a presentation by the music and speech departments. Mrs. Feller will attend the senior laureate banquet also in the evening. Baccalaureate services will be held Sunday morning and the commencement exercises will be held Sunday afternoon. If you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results.

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I Richard Collins In Band At Ball State MUNCIE, Ind. — Richard Collins, Decatur freshman, will play a trumpet with the Ball State Teachers College symphonic band at the commencement concert at 3 p.m., Sunday on the south terrace of the Arts building. Collins, a Decatur high school graduate, lives at 1039 Parkview Dr. The program for the concert includes “El Cid March” by Miklos Rozsa, “Overture in E Flat” by Charle Carter, “March with Trumpets” by William Bergsma, “Fiesta” by Harry Huffnagle and “Stars and Strips Forever” by John Phillip Sousa, all conducted by Earl Dunn, director of bands at Ball State. “Variations — In Third Stream” by Donald E. Matthews will be conducted by the composer. Roger McConnell, Kokomo baritonist, will play “Seascape” with the band. Pleasant Mills Bible School Plans Events The final program of the Pleasant Mills community Bible school will be presented at 7:30 p. m. Sunday at the Pleasant Mills school. The school picnic will be held at Lehman park in Berne Tuesday from 10 a. m. until 3:30 p. m. pWtfJOMtgl CANDIES f NOW AVAILABLB AT Smith Drug Co. NMMWMWWN