Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 149, Decatur, Adams County, 25 June 1963 — Page 3

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BRIDE-TO-BE HONORED AT SHOWER Miss Paula Strickler, bride'-elect of Ted Fuller, Blufftqn, was honored with a bridal shower at the “Office” at the Fairway. Hostesses for the event were Nan Kelly and Susan Mayclin, assisted by their mothers, Mrs. Roger Kelly and Mrs. Clark Mayclin. The tables were bedecked with bud vases of light blue and white carnations, carrying out the color theme to be used for the July 27 wedding. Games were played and the prizes awarded to the bride-to-be. Those attending included the Mesdames Paul Strickler, Carl Fuller, Richard Edington, Art Gerber, Bluffton; Linda Littmer, Gerald Strickler, Steve Liechty, Kenneth Watkins, Mildred Foley, Anna Townsend, Richard Mies, Decatur; Jack Walter, Dayton, 0., and the Misses Janet Habegger, Margaret Azbell, Judy Burk, Judy Tutewiler, Janeen Augsburger, Sally Hahn, Isabelle Costello, Marilyn Scott, Janelie Everhart, Melissa Mayclin and Dee Debolt. Our Lady of Victory Discussion club will meet at the home of Mrs. Irenaeus Gase, Thursday at 7:30 p.m.

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I * J jHHß|Urak * Jb/KOp' IB Mr. and Mrs. Haryley R. Hoover — Photo by Anspaugh decent Miss Roberta Mix, daughter of Mrs. Lawrence C. West, of Ninth street, this city, and Haryley R. Hoover, Scott, Ohio were recently united in marriage in the home of Rev. C. E. Roberts. The “Wedding Prayer” was played preceding the ceremony, by. Mrs C. E. Roberts. In the presence of the immediate families. the double ring ceremony was read by the Rev. C. E. Roberts. The young couple are both employes of the Decatur Pure Oil truck stop, located east of town, and will be making their home in Decatur.

MONMOUTH CLASS OF *43 HOLDS REUNION The private dining room of the Preble restaurant was the scene of a 20-year reunion for the 1943 graduating class of Monmouth high school. The tables, covered in white, were centerd with a yellow floral piece, and gold and black streamers Each guest place was marked with a “graduate” favor. Entertainment was provided by the “Eels,” a barbershop quartet consisting of Eddie Ewell, Ervin Ewell, Al Lehman, and Don Sprunger. Arrangements for the evening were made by Mr. and Mrs. Enos Osterman and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Bieberich. A short business meeeting was held in where it was decided to have another reunion in five years. Miss Helma Conrad was appointed chairman. The Mesdames Hoffman Graves, and Steel are to serve on the decorating committee. Mrs. Spiegel, Mrs. Boerger, Elgene Hoile, and Leo King will arrange for future meeting place, date and menu. Those present for the occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graves (Elinor Aumann), Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hoffman (Florence

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Aumann), Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Steele (Irene Aumann), Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick W. Bieberich, Mr. ahd Mrs. Gilbert Bienz, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Boerger (LaVertie Busick), Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Fuhrman (Dorothy Buuck), Miss Helma Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goelz, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hoile, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Spiegel (Doris Jones), Mr. and Mrs. Leo King Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Enos Osterman, and Mr. and Mrs. Layke Scherry. Rev. Gerald Brown of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, and Richard Walters of Albion, were unable to attend. The Monmouth chapter of the F.H.A. held their June meeting at the Monmouth school recently. The meeting was called to order with the opening ritual by Kay Stevens, president. Devotions were led by Pam Nidlinger with group singing being led by Sandra Teeple. A report was given of the state F.H.A. convention by those who attended. The meeting was adjourned with the closing ritual. Recreation was led by Karen Fuhrman and Kris Fuelling. Refreshments were’ served by Pam Nidlinger and Karen Fuhrman. There will be no meetings during July and August. Trade in a good town — Decarur.

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PLEASANT MILLS W.B.C.S. MEETS THURSDAY ~ The Pleasant Mills W.S.C.S. met Thursday evening at the church. The meeting was opened by the group singing “Are Ye Able, Said the Master.” The Rev. Joe Gibson conducted the installation services by reading the 12th chapter of Romans and then offering prayer. Officers installed were: president, Mrs. Lelanfi Ray; vice president, Mrs. Dondld Everett; treasurer, Mrs. Darrel Clouse; recording secretary. Mrs. Fred Bauman; promotion secretary, Mrs. Richard Cook; supply secretary, Mrs. Bill FeaseL. student work, Mrs. Wayne Clouse; local church activities, Mrs.- Clyde Jones; home secretary, Mrs. Murray Holloway and Mrs. Bill Workinger; literature and publication, Mrs. Harvey Johnes; spiritual life secretary, Mrs. Vernon Hirschy; youth work. Rev. Joe Gibson; children’s work, Mrs. Elmer Galliff; and missionary secretary, Mrs. R. H. Everett. Following the installation services the June meeting was' held with Mrs. Mary Custer reading verses from Psalm 116 and 90, and presenting an interesting lesson on talent. Assisting her were Mrs. Glen Mann, Mrs. Zula Holloway, Mrs. Clyde Jones, and Mrs. Leland Ray. A poem entitled, “A Dollar and a Scent,” and a prayer by Mrs. Ray closed the meeting. Refreshments were served by the hostesses Mrs. Charles Arnold and Mrs. Donald Eveiett. MT. TABOR W.S.CJ3. HOLDS JUNE MEETING The June meeting of the Mount Tabor Methodist W.S.C.S. was held at the church, Friday evening, June 14; Miss Myrtle Clements called the meeting to order and prayer was offered by Mrs. Edward Koos. A piano solo, “Jesus Savior Pitot Me,” was played by Miss Eleanore Chronister. Miss Clements led the devotions, reading from the 11th chapter of the Gospel of St. Luke, and then gave a grief meditation on prayer. The lesson, “Lord Teach Us to Pray,” was given by Mrs, Gladys Tumbleson. She was assisted by Mrs. Clarence Chronister, who sang “The Lord’s Prayer.” by Malotte; Mrs. Cora Drake, Mrs. James Hbvermale, Mrs. Glen Chronister and Miss Eleanore Chronister. During the discussion period each secretary was asked to present at die next meeting, ways in which her department can be improved, and the motivation she plans to use. It was also decided to plan more projects in missions, and to participate in the church budget each quarter. The next meeting will be held at the church, July 12; devotions will be in charge of Mrs. Clarence Chronister, and the program in charge of Mrs. Glen Chronister. The group was dismissed by repeating The “Lord’s Prayer.”

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LOIS CIRCLE MEETS AT FISHER HOME Die Lois Circle of the Decatur E.U.B. church met recently at the home of Mrs. Pauline Fisher. Mrs. Emma Barkley was the leader and selected as her topic, “Love Is a Household Word.” A skit entitled “No Buts” was presented by Mrs. Mary Cochran and Mrs. Marie Fisher. Mrs. Donna Gehres, Mrs. Pauline Fisher and Mrs. Phyllis Penrod also assisted with the program. A prayer closed this portion of the meeting. The business meeting was conducted by the chairman, Mrs. Josephine Andrews, at which time articles were collected for the special project. Mrs. Donna Gehrig and Mrs. Emma Barkley reported on the convention they attended at Oakwood Park. Refreshments were served to the eight members present. The July meeting will be a picnic with the time and place to be announced later. FAITHFUL FOLLOWERS MEET FRIDAY The Faithful Followers of the Mount Tabor Methodist church met riday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tumbleson. A brief business meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs. C. E. Chronister. Plans were made to meet at the church July 25, to clean the church and the lawn. The treasurer of the decorating fund gave her report, and it was decided that another order of the cutlery that is being sold should be sent in. The Social part of the evening was in charge of Miss Eleanore Chronister and Miss Myrtle Clements. Contests were won by Mrs. Glen Chronister, Mrs. Cora Drake and Mrs. Clarence Chronister. Refreshments of ice cream, cookies, mints and orangeade were served bv the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Nellie Jackson and Miss Judy Andrews, to the following; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chronister, Edward Koos, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tumbleson. Mrs. Bladys Tumbleson, Mrs. Glen Chronister, Mrs. James Hovermale, Mrs. Cora Drake. Mrs. Lawrence Andrews. Miss Myrtle Clements, Miss Eleanore Chronister, Steven Tumbleson, Douglas Tumbleson, Judy Andrews, Mrs. Nellie Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tumbleson. The next meeting will be held July 19, at the home of Mrs. James Hdvermale. PYTHIAN SISTERS MFT MONDAY The Pvthian Sisters Temple met at the Moose home Mondav with Mr' Cecil Gaus" presiding. The Pvthian Sisters Needle Club met after Temple with Mrs. Wilfred Plasterer, president, in charge. Roll call was answered by 16 members. The hostesses, Mrs. Frances Howard and Mrs. Byron Smith served a delicious luncheon on tables that were adorned with beautiful crystal rose bowls. Games were nlayed and prizes were awarded the winners. The next meeting will be the annual picnic and will be held Julv 22. Each member is asked to bring a white elenhant prize to this meeting. The chicken, rolls, coffee and cream will be furnished by the Needle club. The committee in charge will be Mrs. Wilfred Plasterer. Mrs. Cecil Gause. Mre. Frank Crist and Mrs. Hershel Nash. The Builders Class of the Trinity E.U.B. Church will meet Thursday at 6:15 p.m. for a pot-luck dinner at the Memorial Park. The committee will furnish coffee and soft drinks. Mrs. Cal Yost was the hostess for the Decatur Garden club’s June meeting which wai opened by repeating the club collect. The verse of the month and a poem was then given. Roll call was answered by 19 members. Mrs. Ashbaucher, leader, gave a very interesting lesson entitled. “Meet the Daisy Family.” After the meeting the club toured the garden of Mrs. Yost. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Yost, who was assisted by Mrs. Ashbaucher and Mrs. Zimmerman. The Goodwill Industries truck will be in Decatur,* Friday. Anyone wishing to donate is asked to call either 3-4181 or 3-2585. The Order of the Eastern Star wil meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Darrel Hoot, deputy of district 14, will be the guest of the chapter. The American Legion Auxiliary will have a social meeting at the Legion home, Friday at 8 p.m. The class of ’O6 held a class reunion at the Fairway, with luncheon at noon and later meeting at the home of Madge Hite. There are only six remaining of the origional class of 14. Five were able to attend. They were Miss Iva Miller and True W Daughter. Fort Wayne; Charles Garard, Wolcottville; Alma Dailey Frisinger and Madge Hite, Decatur. The sixth member, Rolland Reynolds of Indianapolis, was unable to attend due to recent eye surgery.

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Miss Mary Katherine Kocher, daughter of Mrs. James Robinson, Decatur, and the late James Kocher, Jr., and Stephen Lynn Dygert, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Wendell Dygert, route 6, Fort Wayne, were united in marriage Saturday, June 1 .Hie ceremony was performed by the Rev. Harold Oechsle in the Beck chapel on the campus of Indiana University. The altar was decorated with palms and candelabra. Miss Sylvia Dygert, sister of the groom, presented a prelude of organ chorals by Bach, and Mrs. Oechsle, vocalist, sang “O Perfect Love,” and “The Lord’s Prayer” during the ceremony. For the processional the organist played “Aria in F Major” by Handel, and as the bridal partv left the altar, the traditional wedding march by Mendelssohn. ’ Escorted to the altar bv her stepfather, the bride was lovely in a white floor-length satapeau gown with a circlet neckline that was touched with alencon lace and featured elbow-length sleeves. The controlled skirt was accented with a band of lace and highlighted with a watteau chapel train. He fingertip veil of imported French illusion was caught to a crown of pearl flowers. The bride carried a bouquet of white roses with a cascade of ivy and lace streamers. Locals Mrs. Lyle Squires and family of Rose Lodge, Ore., are spending the week visiting with her sister-in-law and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Whetstone and son of 1121 Marshall St. Other callers in their home Sunday were Mrs. Dureta Sexton and daughter of MUncleT and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lybarger of West Lafayette. Albert Tschannen, route 4, Bluffton, was released Sunday from Wells county hospital. Mrs. Theodore Sprunger, Berne, fell at her home last week and fractured a neck vertebra. She is getting along satisfactorily and is able to be at home. Mrs. Rose Sprunger, Mrs. Clyde Sprunger and Kenyon Sprunger, all of Berne, have been admitted to Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne. Clifton Liechty, Berne, underwent' surgery Thursday at Clinic hospital in Bluffton. His condition is reported as satisfactory. Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Burdge and children Chris, Denise, Clint and Ingrid of Westminster, Calif., are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Dick Burdge. They spent Wednesday evening visiting Miss Edna Merle Burdge, Portland. Mrs. Dick Burdge accompanied them to Portland. The California family will return to their home Saturday. Births Bernard and Virginia Hoffman Gase of 1911 West Wallen Road, Fort Wayne, and formerly of Decatur, are the parents of an infant son named Kevin Eugene, who weighed 8. lbs. and was born at 2:17 p.m., June 15, at the Parkview hospital in Fort Wayne.

Stephen Lynn Dygert

For her sister’s wedding, the matron of honor, Mrs. William Bond of Indianapolis, selected a chapel length gown of blue peau de soie with matching accessories. She carried a bouauet of white roses with blue satin streamers. William Bond served as best man with Timothy Dygert, brother of the groom, and William Tower, the groom’s cousin, from Campbellsburg, serving as ushers, John Kocher and Jack Robinson lighted the candles preceding the ceremony. The men in the bridal party wore white carnation boutonnieres. The bride’s mother appeared in a gown of beige silk with matching accessories. The groom’s mother was attired in a blue lace gown with white accessories. Both mothers 1 wore corsages of white roses. About 100 guests attended the wedding and the reception that was held in the East State Room at the Indiana Memorial Union Building. Serving the guests were the groom’s sisters, the Misses Anita and Mary Dygert. Following a honeymoon in Kentucky and the Smoky Mountains, the couple will make their home on Bender Ridge Road, Bloomington. The new Mrs. Dygert is a graduate of Decatur high school, has attended Indiana Unuiversitv for the past two years adn will attend Butler University this fall. Dygert is a graduate of Jefferson Center high school, has received his A.B. degree from I.U. and will attend the I.U. medical school in Indianapolis.

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Club Schedule Telephone 3-2121 Society Editor alendar Items tor each day's .üblicatlon must be phoned in >v 11 a.m 'Saturday C?3o' TUESDAY K. of C. Auxiliary, K. of C. Hall, 8 p.m. Olive Rebekah Lode, Red Men’s Hall, 7:30 p.m. Kirkland Ladies Club, Mrs. Ella Scherry, 7:30 p.m. Decatur Bellmont Home Demonstration Club, Mis. Thomas Harrell, Jr., 8 p.m. Jolly Housewives Home Demonstration Club Carry-in supper, Pleasant Mills Methodist Church, 6:30 p.m. Root Township Home Demonstration Club, Mrs. Al Schneider, 1 p.m. Sunny Circle Home Demonstration Club, Preble Recreation Center 8 p.m. Nu-U club 804 Dierkes St. 7:30 p.m. — p WEDNESDAY Blossomtime Tea, Presbyterian church, 2:30 p. m. The Bethany Circle of the Zion United Church of Christ, Mrs. Calvin Fast, 7:30 p.m. Gals and Pals Home Ec. Club, Mrs. Ned Ray. 7:30 p.m. Live and Learn Home Demonstration Club, Mrs. Irvin Barkley, 1:30 p.m. . Ruth and Naomi Circle, pot-luck dinner 12 noon. THURSDAY Women of the Moose, Moose Home, 8 p.m. Monroe W.C.T.U. pot-luck dinner, Mrs. Raymond Crist, 10 a.m. Ladies Fellowship of the Decatur Missionary Church, Mrs. George Millington, 7:30 p.m. Order of the Eastern Star, Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. American Legion Auxiliary, Legion hame, 8 p.m. Our Lady of Victory Discussion club, Mrs. Irenaeus Gase, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY Builders Class of Trinity E.U.B. church, pot-luck dinner, Memorial Park, 6:15 p.m. SUNDAY Zion Lutheran Church, R. R. 1, Willshire, Ice Cream social, 5:30 p.m. Hospital Admitted Charles Butler, Jeff Laughrey, Miss Terveer Ginter, Decatur; Mrs. Ernest Schwartz, Berne. Dismissed Mrs. Selma Krueckeberg, Mrs. Hannah Miller, Decatur; Mrs. Ada Marquardt, Monroeville; Mrs. Kenneth Huey and baby girl, Portland.

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