Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 265, Decatur, Adams County, 9 November 1963 — Page 3

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1963

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The St. Jude’s Catholic church, Fort Wayne, was the scene of a double ring wedding ceremony this morning where Dr. William Gillig claimed as his bride Miss Janice Ann Hartman. The Rev. John Gillig, cousin of the groom, officiated. Tapered palms banked the altar and the pews were decorated with white satin bows and lemon foliage. Organist, Louis Peil, the men’s choir, and soloist,

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Charles Bilski, provided the wedding music. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Hartman, Fort Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. Harmon M. Gillig, 316 Marshall street, Decatur. The bride, given in marrage by her father, appeared in a gown of white dulcet satin and z imported alencon lace. The fitted satin bodice was fashioned with scal-

loped alencon lace that appliqued the scoop neckline and formed a panel down the bodice and circled the waistline. The long satin sleeves tapered to points over her hands. The controlled satin skirt was appliqued with alencon lace panels and swept from back fullness into a lace appliqued chapellength train. The < bouffant waist length veil of imported French illusion was caught to a petal half hat of dulcet satin and alencon lace sprinkled with seed pearls. The bride carried a cascade arrangement of Amazon lillies, gold pompoms and swansonia. Miss Kathleen Hartman served as her sister’s maid of honor. She was attired in a gown of moss green peau taffeta. The bodice was fashioned with a cuffed empire line, scoop neckline and elbowlength sleeves. The controlled floor-length skirt was detailed with a floating back watteau panel. A white fur halo completed her ensemble. She carried white fur muffs .with charteuse fyii-and gold pompoms. The bridesmaids and brides matrons were Miss Marilyn Hartman, Mrs. Richard Miller, and Mrs. Philip Gutermuth. Miss Sandra Weigand was the junior bridesmaid. All attendants were dressed identical to the honor attendant wth the exception of the junior bridesmaid whose dress was a lighter shade of green. Robert Gillig stood as best man, with Richard Gillig, James Hartman, Ted Bolinger, Dr. Jack Krach, and Dr. George Fries as ushers. The wedding breakfast was held at noon at the Club Olymyia. The reception yill be held this afternoon from 2 until 4 p.m., also at Club Olympia. Serving at the reception will be the Misses Martha Smith, Caril Kessen, Ruth Giere, and the Mesdames Jay .Smith, Jerome Kearns and Robert Westropp. For a northern honeymoon the new Mrs. Gillig will be wearing a forest green velvet suit with matching accessories. The bride is a graduate of Central Catholic high school, St. Mary-of-the-Woods, and St. Francis college. The groom is a graduate of Decatur Catholic high school, Xavier, and Indiana University school of dentistry, and is practicing in a medical and dental clinic in Florida. The couple will reside in Florida. ZION WOMAN’S GUILD MEETS AT CHURCH The Woman’s Guild of the Zion United Church of Christ met recently at the church. The business meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs. Lawrence Rash. Mrs. John Rawlinson gave the devotions. Mrs. Joe Hazelwood. program chairman, based her theme on the film, “The Gift,” that was shown. Also presented in her program were two piano duets by Mrs. Richard Lyijn and Nancee, and a vocal solo by Cynthia Arnold, accompanied by Mrs. LaVerne Roth. The meeting was closed by praying the Lord’s Prayer. Hostesses for the evening were the Mesdames Charles Daniels, Harold DeVor, Earl Deweese, John Dickerson, Robert Drake. J. K. Eady and Ted Eady. The Decatur Business and Professional Woman’s Club will meet at the Community Center, Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. The Our Lady of Good Counsel Study club will met at the home of Mrs. Elmo Lengerich, Tuesday at 8 p.m. The Merrier Mondays Home Demonstration club will meet at the home of Mrs. Roger Longenberger, Monday at 7:30 p.m. The Hairdressers Association will meet Monday at 7 p.m. at the home of Mrs. John Brecht, 1027 Parkview Drive.

x •** ** Cliff Robertson, who stars hs Lt. John F. Kennedy in “P T 109” the true story of the patrol-torpe-do boat which was rammed and sunk by a Jap destroyer during World War 11, holds a model of the-historic boat. A fleet of such boats, no longer used by the Navy, was built by the producers to give authenticity to the Technicolor picture showing Sunday and Monday at the Adams theater.

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Club Schedule Telephone 3-2121 Mbs Kay Shaffer Society Editor Calendar Items for each day's publication must be phoned In by U a.m. (Saturday J? 30). SATURDAY Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, Mary Ann Meyer and Jane Booth Adams county S.S. Convention banquet, Community Center, 6:30 p.m. Story Hour, Public Library, 1:30 p.m. Rummage Sale by W.S.C.S. of Methodist church, basement* 9 a.m. to 1 p.m Square Dance, Peony Promenaders. Junior Fair building. Van Wert fair grouiids, 8 to 11 p.m. Rummage Sale, 233 North Second Street, Mt. Zion U. B. church 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. SUNDAY Chicken Dinner, St. John’s Lutheran church, U. S. 27 north, 11:30 a.m. Zion Lutheran P. T. L. 6:30 p.m. Parish Hall. Tri-County Organic Garden and Farm club, I & M. building, 1:30 p.m. MONDAY Evening Circle, Mrs. Bill Mann, 8 p.m. Gals and Pals Home Demonstration club, Pleasant Mills school, 7:30 p. m. Pythian Sister Needle club, after Temple, Moose Home, 7:30 p. m. St. Catherine Study club, Mrs. John Miller, 8 p. m. Decatur Woman’s club, general meeting. Community Center, 8 pfm. Decatur Camera club, I & M building, 7:30 p. m. Past Presidents Parley o f American Legion Auxiliary unit 43, Legion Home, 8 a.m. IHCA Affiliate, Mrs. Bessie Teeple, 1028 Mercer, 7 p.m. Flo-Kan Sunshine Girls, Moose Home, 6:15 p.m. Research club, Mrs. L. A. Cowens, 2 p.m. Merrier Mondays Home Demonstration Club, Mrs. Roger Longenberger, 7:30 p.m. Hairdressers Association, Mrs. John Brecht, 1027 Parkview Dr., 7 p.m. TUESDAY Our Lady of Good Counsel Study, Mrs. Elmo Lenegrich, 8 p.m. Monmouth P. T. A. “Back to School” night, 7:30 p.m. St. Domonic Study Club, Mrs. William Lose, Sr., 7:30 p.m. Associate Tri Kappas- sorority, Lois Black, 7:30 p.m. Tri Kappa Active, 7:45 p.m. Mrs. Wm. Brown, important, bring mental health gifts. Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles Hall, 8 p.m. Rose Garden club, Mrs. Harold Messick, 2 p.m. Delta Theta Tau sorority, Elks home, 6:30 p.m. Loyal Daughters class of E. U. B. church, Mrs. Frank Lynch, 7:30 p.m. Kirkland W. C. T. U., Mrs. Floyd Stoneburner, 1:30 p.m.. WEDNESDAY Business and Professional Woman's Club, Community Center, 6:30 p.m. K. of C. Auxiliary card party, K. of C. Hall, 8 p.m. Calvery Ladies Aid, Mrs. Bertha Spangler, 7:3o'p.m. Zion Lutheran Missionary society, Parish hall, 1:30 p.m. Beta Sigma Phi sorority, Elks Lodge, 8 p.m. all chapters. Naomi Circle of First Presbyterian church, 9 a.m. church. Ruth Circle of First Presbyterian church, Miss E leaner Pumphrey, 8 p.m. ONO Home Demonstration club Mrs. Don Menter, 7:30 p.m. St. Anne Study Club, Mrs. Christine Hackman, 1:30 p.m. THURSDAY Women of the Moose, Moose hpme. 8 p.m. Order of Eastern Star, Decatur Chapter 127, Masonic Hall, 7:30 p.m. W. S. C. S. First Methodist church, chapel. Mary-Martha Circle of First Presbyterian church, Mrs. Ed Hagen, 2 p.m. 4-H CLUB ORGANIZING NOW The Washington township Happy Hutlers 4-H club is organizing now for next year. Any girl who will be 10 years old by December 31, 1964 is eligible to Join. The extra time will give the girls more time -to complete their projects. The meetings will be held at Adams Central school or the fair buildings when the weather permits, "Please Contact Mrs. Kenneth Martin, 3-8616,. or Mrs. Robert Bookout, 3-8595 if you wish to join this group.” The K. of C. auxiliary will hold a card party at the K. of C. hall, at 8 p.m. Wednesday.

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Psi lotes Give Check To DCHS Band Fund

Tlie local chapter of Psi lota Xi has made another . contribution to a Decatur school, this time to the Decatur Catholic high school band uniform fund. Mrs. Roger Stevens, chapter president, and Mrs. Tom Buuck, treasurer, made the presentation this week of a S3OO check to the E resident of the Decatur Catholic and, Dan Heimann. Ed Heimann, band instructor, paid the S3OO will give the <cho.il the. necessary funds to complete the purchase of 65 new uniforms for the band. Fifty-five uniforms have already been received and another ten were ordered. GAIL M. GRABILL GUEST SPEAKER The Southeast P. T. A. meeting was held Thursday at the school. Tlie meeting was opened'by the president, Lauren Arnold. The pledge to the flag was led by Cub Scout Mark Arnold and devotions ■.were given by Mrs. Betty Feasel. TEports from various committer's were then given. The pt-esldent thanked everyone for the good 'response and rejwrted that the Halloween candy sale had been very successful. December 17 was announced as the date of the Christmas program to be ..given '.by grades one through six. MissBennett, speech therapist, was introduced and was available for questions afjer the meeting. Gail M. GrabilL'gave a very intere ting talk on “Future School Trends.” He .pointed out the need for a well rounded educate n for all pupils and not just a few. The dropout problem was also discussed, as was the problem of future financing. He concluded by saying that here in the -Unit-— ed States we have the best all around education program in the world as we .strive to educate all levels of pupils and not just a few.” After the meeting, refreshments were served by the hospitality committee and open house was.held in all the rooms. WELCOME WAGON ELECTS OFFICERS An enlightening evening was had by the thirteen women who met at the I & M building for lhe November Welcome Wagon chib get-together. It was enlightening for two reasons; the report op the Welcome Wagon state convention held in Indianapolis given by Mrs. Fred Corah who attended along with Mrs. Glenn Mauller; and the demonstration by Pauline Ripley, a 4-H grand champion from Adams Central high school. An election of officers followed the prqgram with the results as felloes: president, Mrs. Jean Maxwell: vice president, Mrs. Billie Jo Moulton: sercretarytreasurer, Mrs. Gail Helmrick. The meeting concluded with Wfieshments being served by Mrs. Mauller and Mrs. McEvan. The Calvary Ladies r Aid will -meet Wednesday afT:3O p. m. at the home of Brs. Bertjia Spangler. Hospital Admitted Mrs. Andrew Sprunger, Berne; Mi&s Joy Dumas, Fort Wayne; B. F. Bremer, Master James Ball, Miss Susan Luginbill, David Ortiz, Decatur; Miss Cathy Timmons, Geneva. I Ms missed Rev. Charles Roberts, Mrs. Richard Maley, Decatur; Mrs. Gertrude Hakes, Wren, 0.; Master Thomas Gephart, Monroeville; Jim Fort, Berne.

This is the third S3OO check to be presented by the Decatur Psi lota Xi to a local school in less than a year. Earlier this year, S3OO was donated to tlie Decatur high school band uniform fund, and another S3OO to the Decatur high school choir robe fund. Trading Post Most of the funds raised by the local sqrority is received through operation of the Psi lota Xi trading post, located on Winchester street just south of the ErieLackawanna railroad. The sorority also donates to many other local and area charities, the Community Fund, and each year presents a $250 scholarship to a senior at Decatur high school or Decatur Catholic high school. In addition, each month a treat is sent by the sorority to the county home south, of Decatur. MONROE W. S. C. S. MEETS RECENTLY A five-minute prayer time was conducted by Mrs. Darold Borne preceding the opening of the regular meeting of the Monroe Methodist Woman’s Society of Christian Service. The prelude was played by Mrs. Homer Winteregg. Mrs. Harry Crownover, president, opened the business meeting with prayer. The secretary's report w read and apAn invitation was-read from the Decatur W. S C. S. to attend a meeting Nov. 14 to hear Mabel Michaels, a returned missionary from Africa. The president read a letter announceing the. district lay rally at the Scottish - Rite — auditorium —in — Fort —WayneNov. 10, where Dr. Ralph Sockman will. speak and the Taylor University choir will sing. It was voted that the society help the North Indiana district support a second missionary. The group sang "For the Beauty of the Earth."’’ Devotions were given by Mrs. Philip Barger. The special number was a duet sung by Mrs. James Nussbaum and daughter, Joni. The lesson was presented by Mrs. Harvey Haggard on the theme Os "Home Missions’ and stressed the problems of "The Inter City.” The call to prayer and self-de-nial service was conducted by Mrs. Darold Borne, secretary of spiritual life, and her committee consisting of Mrs. Chris Inniger, Mrs. Charles Elam and Mrs. Harold Schwartz. The special offering goes to help the work at Wesley community house in Texas, Susanna Wesley community center in Honolulu, Campbell friendship hou s e in Gary, and work in India and Asia. Refreshments were served to the members seated at long tables by the hostesses, Mrs. Louis Mattax, Mrs. Martin Hoffman, Mrs. Edward Pierce, Mrs. Otto Longerberger, Mrs. Eryin Stucky, Mrs. Alfred Burk and Mrs. Elmo Stuckey. ..... Locals Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Shraluka, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Heller, »Jr., drove to Indianapolis today to attend the fall meeting of United Press International Indiana newspaper editors, and for a reception for Pierre Salinger, presidential press secretary, at the governor's mansion. Miss Sharon Shannor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shannon, 409 Stratton Way, recently observed her sixteenth birthday, ftlws Shannon is a student at Decatur high school.

EVANGELIST— CharIes Secrest. prominent evangelist in the restoration movement and minister of the New Testament Church of Christ, will conduct revival services each evening, Monday through Friday, at the. Washington St. Church of Christ, 12th and Washington Sts. in this city. He entered the ministry at the age of 29 and was educated at the Cincinnati Bible Seminary. He has held ministries at South Portsmouth and Tollesboro, Ky:, and Monticello and Garrett in In liana, and is presently at the Highland Park Christian church at Louisville. Ky.” Music during the revival will be handled by Walter Hinkle, music instructor at Washington Central school, Mrs. Hinkle will play the piano and Mrs. Vera Rupert the oigan. Larry .Morrison, minister of the church, invites the public to attend. Births At the Adams county mcim iial hospital: Donald and Nancy Baker Bates, Willshire. O . are the parents of a 6 lb., BV2 oz. baby boy born Friday at 4:25 p. m. If you have something to sell oi trade — use the Democrat Want ayis — they get BIG results.

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