Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 219, Decatur, Adams County, 17 September 1963 — Page 3

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 19«

SOCIETY

SALEM W. S. C. S. HOLDS FIRST MEETING The Salem Methodist W. S. C. S. held their first meeting of the 63-64 year Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Merle Riley. Tie meeting was opened with prayer by Mrs. Austin Merriman, devotions taken from Matthew 28, and a poem. The lesson entitled “Recruitment, a concern of the whole church,” was given by Mrs, Ronald Bryan, assisted by Mrs. Claude Foreman. Mrs. Lawrence Carver related some experiences on the life of two missionaries in a talk entitled “Haven for unaccompanied children in Miami.” An article from the “Methodist Woman” was reviewed by Mrs. Riley. Roll call was answered by “my year of school and where.” , During the business meeting which was conducted by the vice president, Mrs. Roy Frank, it was decided to hold the first meeting of the study course on “Dimensions of Prayer,” October 1 at 7:30 at the church. It was announced that the meeting, “Day Apart,” would be held October 8 at the Christ Methodist church in Fort

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Wayne. The meeting closed with prayer by Mrs. Charles Burkhart. The hostess then served refreshments to the 13 members and (me child present. DECATUR CAMERA CLUB ENJOYS CARRY-IN DINNER The Decatur Camera club held their opening meeting with a carryin dinner at the Boy Scout shelter house. The meeting was conducted by the president, Paul Johnson. The slide of the month contest was judged at this time, with Miss Dorothy Schnepf being declared the winner. The winning slide was an outdoor scene taken at the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island. The slide contest for next month will also be for outdoor scenes. The meeting place will be announced later. The Blue Creek township Home demonstration club will meet at 1 p.m. Thursday at the St. Mary’s conservation building. The Associated Churches of Decatur will meet Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Zion United Church of Christ. The executive committee will meet at 1:30 p.m.

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The Rev. Richard Ceslar read the sacred vows to join together in holy wedlock Miss Linda Deam and Sandie Knittle in a double ring wedding ceremony at the Hoagland Methodist church, Saturday. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Deam, route 1, and Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Knittle, route 5, Decatur. Wedding music was provided by Mrs. Lee Bosler who played selections entitled “Always,” “O Promise Me,” and other appropriate arrangements. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bridtf wore a gown of layered nylon tulle and French imported Chantilly lace over crystal white taffeta. The molded bodice featured a deep yoke of sheer illusion in an off the shoulder effect in appliqued flowerettes of Tie long sleeves tapered to fpints over her hands. Tucked tWll| peplu tns emphasized the - waist. The very full bouffant skirt of layered nylon billowed to A cathedral length train. Her fingertip vefil of illusion was caught to : ah open tiara studded with rhimestones and seed pearls. Around her neck she wore a diamond lava Ker worn by her grandmotherflO years ago on her wedding day. Her bouquet was of white fagl mums accented with ivy. } ;> '/, Miss Harriett Rice, maid of honor, wore an autumn rust sheath with matching overskirt. The Miises Marjorie Deam and April Mahan were the bridesmaids and were dressed similar to the honor attendant. Miss Dana Rulh, niece of the bride, was flower girl and the groom’s cousin, Timmy Zeser, carried the rings. For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Deam selected a toast colored dress with brown accessories. The groom’s mother, Mrs. Knittle chose a brown suit with matching accessories. Both mothers wore a corsage of rust colored pom perns. Dan Drake served as best man with Jerry Knittle and Keith Schnepf as ushers. Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held in the church parlor. Serving the guests were the Mesdames Dean Ruhl, Alfred Bowser, Keith Schnepf, Robert Zeser, George Sommer, Jr., Helen Wheat, Esther Williams, Herbert Irwin, and Norma Mahan.

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The new Mrs. Knittle is a graduate of Monmouth high school and Isaac Knapp dental school and is employed bv Dr. Robert Naftzer, D.D.S. Knittle, also a Monmouth high school graduate, is employed by the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea company. Following a wedding trip of unannounced destination, the couple will make their home on route 5, Decatur. BACK TO SCHOOL PARTY FOR ONO CLUB Fourteen members and four guests of the ONO home demonstration club held a “back to school” party when they met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Roy Bieberich. The president, Mrs. Don Jeffrey, was in charge of the meeting. She opened the meeting by having the members repeat the club commandments. Roll call was answered by each one telling “how I can help the teacher.” The secretary and treasurer’s reports were read and approved. A thank you was given the committee, Mrs. Willis Bulmahn and Mrs. Don Haines, who were in charge of the recent family picnic held at the Bluffton park. Coming events announced included a drive for clothing, toys, magazines, etc., for the State School. Tiese articles are to be brought to the October meeting. The Christmas carnival will be held October 15 at the Farm Coop building in Monroe. Devotions were given by Mrs. Herman Durr who read the beatitudes from Matthew and also a poem, “It Will Show in Your Face.” Mrs. Bill Lister gave the citizenship lessons on “Our children in these times,” and “The national Home Demonstration emblem.” She had prepared a drawing of the emblem to .be used in | this lesson. “Diabetes" was the health and and safety lesson presented by Mrs. Willard Fawbush. The song of the month. “I’ll Take You Home Again, Kathecn,” I was sung by the group; Mrs. WilI lis Bulmahn gave the history of this song. Mrs. Paul Busse, Jr., presented the first part of the lesson on “Family Food Needs” and stressed the basic four foodsmilk, meat, vegetables and fruits, breads and cereals. She stated the

Club . "■ • Schedule Telephone 3-2121 , Miss Kijr Shaffer Society Editor Calendar Items for each day » publication must be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday tfTSO) TUESDAY Kum-Join-Us class of Bethany E. U. B. church, Mr. and Mrs. Mhrritt Agler, 6 p.m. Wesleyan Service Guild, Mrs. George Helm, 318 North 10th St. 7:30 p.m. Pocahontas Lodge, Red Men’s Hall, 7:30 p.m. Sunbeam Garden culb, Mrs. Robert Beery, 8 p.m. Merry Matrons Home Demonstration club, Mrs. Carl Thieme, 8 p.m. 39’ers club carry-in supper, community center, 6:30 p.m. Church Mother’s Study club, Bethany E. U. B. church, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Pleasant Mills W. S. C. S. church, 7:30 p.m. Emmaus Guild, Zion Lutheran parish hall, 8 p.m. Phoebe Bible Class, Zion United Church of Christ, church parlor, 7:30 p.m. a THURSDAY - Blue Creek Township Home Demonstration club, St. Mary’s conservation building, 1 p.m. St. Jude Study club, Mrs. Joseph Shell, 8 p.m. Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, Kav Grimm and Marvene Buuck; 6-9, Shirley Liby and Kay Burke. Lois Circle of Decatur E. U. B. church, Mrs. Virgil Andrews, 9 a.m. Women of the Moose, Moose Home, 8 p m. Order of Rainbow for Girls, Masonic Hall, 6:45 p.m. Decatur Home Demonstration club. C. L. of C. Hall, 1:30 p.m. So-Cha-Rea, Mrs. Clem Kortenber, Dessert Bridge, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY “Back to School Shuffle” dance, Flo-Kan Sunshine Girls, community center, 8:30-11:30 p.m. Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, Sara Lu Collier and Helen Rydell; 6-9, Barbara Steiner and Marvene Buuck. St. Mpry’s Township Farm Bureau weiner roast. Blue Creek — St. Mary’s club house, 6 30 p.m. SATURDAY Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, Doris Schlotterback and Marvene Buuck. SUNDAY Associated Churches of Decatur, Zion United Church of Christ, 2 p.m., executive committee meeting, 1:30 p.m. Teeple reunion, Sunset Park, basket noon dinner. MONDAY Pythian Sisters Needle club, after Temple, Moose Home, 7:30 p.m. Grey Ladies, business meeting, I & M social room, 7:30 p.m. . ■ , housewife and the teen-ager are the poorest fed and she stressed the need for balanced .meals and the necessity for a good breakfast to start the day. Various pamphlets were distributed by the leader. i . A special feature of the evening was a demonstration by Linda Conrad, who is a member of the Kirkland Kut-Ups 4-H club. Lih-

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DAVID COLE, a three-year employe of the Decatur post office, resigned his position as substitute carrier Friday. Cole said he resigned to devote full time to his work as a portrait photographer. He has served for nearly three years as a substitute carrier, entering the postal service November 13. 1960. Cole is a life-time Decatur resident. He is a graduate of Decatur high school and a veteran of the United Slates Air Force. While in the Air Force he served in Alaska and Colorado. He is married and has tour children.

AUMANN-SMITH MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Aumann announce the marriage of their} daughter, Judith Kay, to James Donald Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith. The wedding took place Saturday at 6:30 p.m. in the Zion Lutheran church in the presence of the immediate families. The Rev. Richard Ludwig received (the vows in the double ring ceremony; — Mrs. David J. Brown, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and Doyle Egly, brother-in-law of the groom, served as best man. da’s demonstration won in the county and she went on to the district contest in June. Her demonstration wars entitled, “Fashion to Flatter your Figure Faults.’’ The officers elected for the coming year include president, Mrs. Roy Bieberich vice president, Mrs. Carl Menter; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Don Werling; news reporter, Mrs. Jim Merriman; lesson leaders, Mrs. Bill Goldner and Mrs. Morris Krueckeberg, health and safety, Mrs. Herman Durr; citizenship, Mrs. Don Jeffrey song leader, Mrs. Fred Bieberich; cards and flowers, Mrs. Bill Lister. The meeting was closed with the club prayer. During the social hour the “back to school” theme time waa carried out in various “school lessons” with prizes being awarded; the top in each class. Continuing in the school theme, lunch was served in paper sacks decorated with spelling words.and arithmetic problems. The hostess was assist- j ed in ' serving by Linda Conrad and Karen Bieberich. Other guests were Mrs. Walter Conrad and Mrs. Ted Reinhart, j The nejet meeting will be al Halloween party to be held October 9. at the Magley recreation center, with Mrs Paul Busse, Jr., . Mrs. Herman Durr and Mrs. Bill Goldner as hostesses. Guests are to come masked or pay a forfeit. 1

MT. PLEASANT W. S. C. S. MEETS AT GOLDNER HOME The Mt. Pleasant W. S ,C. S. met recently at the home of Mrs. William Goldner. The meeting was opened by the president, Mrs. William Fifer, offering prayer. The group sang “Love Lifted Me,” followed by the devotions taken from Romans 12, given by Mrs. Brice Sheets. Mrs. Robert Fuhrman had charge of the lesson entitled “Where does a woman donate her time?” Nineteen members answered roll call. Mrs. Fuhrman gave the closing thought for the day and the group repeated the "Lord's Prayer’ in unison to close the meeting. The hostess then served refreshments. The Pythian Sisters Needle club will meet at the Moose Home after Temple Monday at 7:3oLp.m. The hostesses will be Mrs. |,loyd Ahr and Mrs. William Baker. The Gray Ladies will hold a business meeting in the I & M

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social room Monday evening at 7:30. The St. Jude Study club will meet at the home of Mrs. Joseph Shell, Thursday at 1 p.m. The Flo-Kan Sunshine Girls will sponsor a dance at the Community Center Friday from 8:30 until li :30 p.m. The dance is called a “Back to School Shuffle.” All Sunshine girls are to meet at, the center after 4 p.m. Friday to assist in decorating. CORRECTION The American Legion Auxiliary installation services were held at the Legion Home Friday evening and not as reported in Monday's Decatur Daily Democrat. ’ If you have something to sell or , trade — use the Democrat Want I ads — they get BIG results.