Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 25 November 1963 — Page 3

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EMMAUS GUILD MEETS WEDNESDAY The regular meeting of the Emmaus Guild was held at the Zion Lutheran parish hall, November 20, with 32 members and three guests present. The guests were Miss Daine Sauer, Mrs,. Paul Busse and Mrs. Herman Everett. Devotions were given by Barbara Rumschlag. Various committees gave reports before the meeting closed with the Lord’s Prayer. The meeting was then turned over, to Mrs. Martin Bultemeier, who j told of the activities of the Good ’ Fellows club. This group is a ' blessing to many Decatur families at Christmas time as it provides baskets of food and toys for * the children. Q The remainder of the evening was spent playing games fol- , lowed by a lovely luncheon served by the hostesses, Dorothy DeLong, Lillie Bleeke, Betty Hill> Mary Nelson and Pat Sieger. | The Queen of Peace Study club will the home of Mrs. Cyril Becker, tonight at 8 o’clock. The Goodwill Industries truck will be in Decatur. as scheduled, Friday . Anyone wishing to donate is asked to call either 3-4151 or 3-2585. HAIRDRESSERS STYLING CONTEST HELD IN CELINA The northwest chapter of the Ohio hairdressers association held its annual master shield contest at Celina, 0., Monday evening. In this contest, hairdressers from all over northwestern Olio complete in hair styling. Mrs. Alice Krugh, who owns and operates her beauty shop near Wren, won first place. Her model was Mrs. Carol Bebout of Convoy, whose auburn hair was styled in the smooth sleek style of the current “Dandy” trend. Second place winner was Vonalee Martin, an operator of Lois’ Beauty Shop in St. Mary’s O. Her model was Joyce Kock, also of St. Mary’s. Winning this contest entitled Mrs. Krugh to complete in the state master shield contest to be held in Columbus in February. Governor And Wife Attend Services INDIANAPOLIS (UPD— Governor and Mrs. Welsh planned today to fly directly home from Washington where they were to attend services for President Kennedy. The state’s chief executive and first lady flew to Washington Saturday and at mid-afternoon paid their respects at the White House. The governor attended memorial ceremonies for Kennedy Sunday at the National City Christian Church. Mrs. Welsh, who is a Catholic, attended mass at St. Matthew’s Cathedral where the solemn high requiem mass was scheduled today for Kennedy. Together they attended services for the fallen president in the nation’s capitol rotunda Sunday afternoon.

Club Schedule Telephone 3-2121 Miss Kay Shaffer Society Editor Calendar Items for each day’s publication must be phoned in by 11 a.m (Saturday #?30) MONDAY | Pythian Sister Needle Club, ■'Moose Home, after Temple, 7:30 p.m. D. A. -V. Auxiliary, D. A. V. Hall, 7:30 p.m. social . I Pleasant Mills Community Or”ganization, Pleasant Mills school, 7:30 pm. i Gray Ladies Business Meeting, »I & M building, 7:30 p.m. Kirkland Ladies club, Mrs. , Frank Kitson, 808 West Adams, L 7:30 p.m. * Adams Unit, American Cancer Society, Med-Dent building, 8 p.m. Psi lota Xi, honorary group, Community Center, 6:30 p.m. Flo-Kan Sunshine Girls, Moose Home, 6:15 p.m. St. Ambrose Study Club, Mrs. Leonard Schwaller, 7:30 p.m. Junior Arts Department, Decatur Woman’s club, Art Room Decatur high school, 7 p.m. 5. TUESDAY Decatur Bellmont Home Demonstration club, Mary Kenny, 8 p.m. Olive Rebekah Lodge, Red Man’s hall, 8 p.m. Merry Matrons Home Demonstration club, Mrs. Norvin Thieme, 7:30 p.m. Sunny Circle Home Demonstration club, Preble Recreation Center, 7:30 p.m. Delta Theta Tau sorority, Mrs. Loften Rich, 8 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles Hall, 8 p.m. Jolly Housewives Home Demonstration club, I & M building, 7:30 pm. Psi lota Xi sorority, Mrs. Harry Schwartz, 7:30 p.m. Bethany Circle of Zion United Church of Christ, Mrs. Harry W. Heuer, 7:30 p.m. Xi Alpha Xi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority, Mrs. Clarence Ziner, 8 p.m. K. of C. Auxiliary, K. of C. Hall, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY Beta Sigma Phi sorority, Elks home, 8 p.m. Friendship Circle of Zion United Church of Christ ,M rs. Robert August, 7:30 o.m. FRIDAY Friendship Circle of Decatur Missionary church, Mrs. Donald Sprunger, 7:30 p.m. Psi lota XI Trading Post, 1-4, Barbara August and Barbara Fuelling; 6-9, Jeanne Knape and Ruth Gehrig. Goodwill Industries Truck, in Decatur, phone 3-2585 or 3-4181. SATURDAY Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, Mickey McColly and Claudia Caston. Story Hour, Public Library, 1:30 p.m. Flare of Fashion Printed pattern •- n - • -<■ ’ 11 /f £ II z ‘ fl 11 J' 1 II Ji 4 *1 ID R V WAIST 24"—32" Inj ‘TlTfcM*** Tflfthft** FLARE is everything in fashion — especially this flare that’s smooth front and back with or without side pleats. For denim, wool* • Printed Pattern 9148: Misses’ Waist Sizes 24 , 25 . 26, 28, 30, 32. Size 28 takes 1% yards 54-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. CLIP COUPON FOR 50c FREE PATTERN in big, new Fall-Win-ter Pattern Catalog, just out! 354 design ideas. Send 50c for Catalog. \ a

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Girl Scouts Troop 88 Girl Scout Troop 88 met Monday afternoon at Lincoln school. We learned to fold a flag and set a table. We closed with the Girl Scout friendship circle. Stephania Jo Andrews Scribe. Births At the Adams county memorial i hospital: . Burtis and Janet Beer Moses, Portland, are the parents of a 6 lb., 2 oz. baby girl bom Sunday at 1:06 p.m. Sunday at 12:16 a.m., a 7 lb., 6 oz. baby girl was born to William and Bernadette Braun Lengerich, route 2, Decatur. An 8 lb., 7 oz. baby boy was born today at 12:03 p.m. to Frederick and Margaret Griffiths Eh-1 lerding, route 2, Decatur. Hospital Admitted Mrs. Kenneth Beard, Mrs. Daisy Rhodes, Miss Mary Ann Holt- 4 house, Mrs. Christine Werling, Robert Baker, Deborah and Sandra Shook, Decatur; Mrs. Paul Stolz, Bryant. Dismissed Miss Threasas Adler, Mrs. Allen Wiseman and baby boy, Mrs. Molly Kirchner, Mrs' Jess Laughery, Mrs. Alma Reppert, Miss Patricia Sheets, Mrs. Edgar Hockemeyer, Decatur; Mrs. Martha Brice, Berne, transferred to Fort Wayne Lutheran; Mrs. Herbert Fruchte and baby boy, Monroe. World Leaders Attend Rites For Kennedy WASHINGTON (UPD — The leaders of a divided world gathered today, united in sorrow, for the funeral of John F. Kennedy. It was the most extraordinary assembly of international fig- . ures that America has ever seen. More than 50 nations — East and West, captive and free, hungry, prosperous, at arms and at' peaee—sent someone to express the grief of their people. So great was Washington’s preoccupation with the tragedy of the hour that many of the mighty names arrived virtually unheralded. Most spent the night quietly in their embassies. There were at least 22 presi-,. dents or prime ministers, three , reigning monarchs and princes or princesses of nine countries. From behind the Iron Curtain • came representatives of Poland, Romania and Yugoslavia. Red China and Cuba, with whom the United States docs not maintain diplomatic relations, were not represented. Neither were other Communist nations in Peking’s sphere of influence. Protocol Pushed Aside Protocol, that strict code of diplomatic niceties, was necessarily all but ignored in crush. . .sgenjed-,4omind. Secretary of State Dean Rusk • and his’ top department aides

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1 w '<W >• > Ji >.■'• Jr -w ■ <> 1 fSr ’■>>3r i7 * ■ <•<* ytw; ff a ' \ J ' ■■- wfflß ‘V 4^w < £‘w!lHHH| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Case (. oup/e Observe 40th — Photo by Ginter Mr. and Mrs. Roy Case, Willshire, 0., will observe their 40th wedding anniversary, November 28. The children of the couple are requesting the presence of relatives, friends, and neighbors at an open house to be held at their home from 2 until 5 p. m. Sunday, December 1. Roy Case and the former Mary Stetler were -married November 28. 1923. They are the parents of two sons and three daughters: Max and Bud Case, Mrs. Herman ( Imolut Lenhart, Mrs. Lvlc (Fem) Bailey, all'of Decatur; and Mrs. Robert (Anna Belle) Laman, Spencerville, O. Three sons, triplets. Larry', Lanny, and Leon, died at birth in July, 1946. They have eighteen grandchildren. Mr. Case is m retired G. E. employe.

tried at least to welcome as many of the dignitaries as they could at the four airports in the area. The State Department ,responsible for the safety of foreign visitors, assigned 250 department and Army security agents to- guard the delegations. It was the most extensive job of physicial protection of foreign visitors the department has faced since Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev visited the United States in 1960. The most likely objects of concern for security were France's towering President Charles de Gaulle, who arrived Sunday night, and Soviet First Deputy Premier Anastds 1. Mikoyan, who arrived early today on a special flight from Moscow as Khrushchev’s personal emissary. Invited To Mass All held invitations to the. low Pontifical Requiem Mass to be Cathedral at noon by Richard Cardinal Cushing of Boston.

They were to join the solemn procession behind the slain President's coffin from the cathedral to Arlington National Cemetery. Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy planned to receive the foreign heads of state and leaders of national delegations at the White. House after the burial. r

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of Studebaker Corp., and VicePresident of Finance Byers A. Burlingame was named president and chief executive officer of the corporation.