Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 26, Decatur, Adams County, 31 January 1964 — Page 3
FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1864
SOCIETY
SHAKESPEARE CLUB MEETS AT SMITH HOME “Johnny Appleseed, Man and Myth," by Robert Price, was the title of a book reviewed by Mrs. M. A. Frisinger for the Shakespeare Club when it met at the home of Mrs. Elbert Smith, Jr. Seventeen members were present to hear Mrs. Frisinger tell of the life of John Chapman or “Johnny Appleseed” as he is known today. His travels brought him from Pennsylvania to Indiana, where he died. His grave is preserved as part of the pajk system of Sunday Menu at COUNTRY CHARM RESTAURANT: Swiss Steak, Country Fried Chicken. Complete meal including Pumpkin Pie or Old Fashioned Cream Pie. 26 2t
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Fort Wayne. He was most famous for planting apple trees for the settlers but was less known as an enthusiastic church worker, carrying his Bible with him through the wilderness. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Milo Black instead of at the home of Mrs. Frank Allwein, as scheduled. ALPHA SIGMA CHAPTER MEETS RECENTLY The Alpha Sigma chapter of Tri Kappa met recently at the home of Mrs. Kenneth McConnell for a social meeting. Mrs. John Brecht, president, conducted a brief business meeting. The remainder of the evening was sf>ent making decorations for the benefit card party and style show to be held February 11 at the
Community Center. s A decilious dessert was served to the 20 members present by Mrs. Gayle Ainsworth, assisted by Mrs. McConnell. The Miriam Circle of the Decatur E. U. B. church will meet at the home of Mrs. Donna Gehres, Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. The leader will be Mrs. Marge Haggerty.- Project for tfae quarter is aprons for the Haven Hubbard home. The Union Chapel Charity circle will meet Thursday evening at the church at 7:30. MID-WINTER CONFERENCE HELD SUNDAY The Women of Moose held a mid-winter conference at the Moose home, Sunday, with chapters from .Bluffton, Portland, Marion, Decatur, Dunkirk, and 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 9:30) FRIDAY Goodwill Industries truck in Decatur, caU 3-4181 or 3-2585. Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, Helen Rydell and Madeline Blackburn; 6-9, Kae Grimm and Henrietta Snively. Decatur Missionary Church Friendship Circle, Mrs. Darrell Gerig, 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, Susie Elliott and Jane Minch. Sunday Order of Rainbow for Girls, Zion United Church of Christ, east entrance, 9:45 a.m. Monday Dramatics Department Woman’s Club, Mrs. H. R. Frey, 8 p.m. Decatur Fireman’s Auxiliary, fire station, 7:30 p.m. ‘ Music Department, Decatur Woman’s club, Mrs. Ferris Bower, 8 p.m. Literature Department, Decatur Woman’s club, Mrs. Dayton Swickard.
Junior Wdmen, Decatur Woman’s club, Mrs. Richard Mies, 7:45 p.m. Art Department, Decatur Women’s club, 8 p.m. Adams county Home Demonstration club Chorus, Farm Bureau Building, Monroe, 7:30 p.m. Civic Department, Decatur Woman’s club, Mrs. Frahcis Ellsworth, 7:30 p.m. American Legion Auxiliary Juniors, American Legion Home, 4 p.m. Decatur Camera Club, Ed Dietsch, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY _ Catholic Ladies of Columbia, pot luck dinner, C. L. of C, Hall 6:30 p.m. Sacred Heart Study Club, Mrs. James Loshe, 8 p.m. Evening Circle of Methodist church, Mrs. William Brown, 8 p.m. 4I i — r _— - Eta Tau Sigma Sorority, Miss Helen Wellman, 8 p.m. 39’ers carry-in dinner and meeting, Community Center, 6:30 p.m. Miriam Circle of Decatur EUB church, Mrs. Donna Gehres, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday St. Gerard Study Club, Mrs. Joseph Beauchot, 8 p.m. Et. Anne Study club, Mrs. Joseph Heimann, 1:30 p.m. Historical Club, Mrs. James Shackley, 2 p.m. Woman’s Guild, Zion United Church Os Christ, 7:30 p.m. K. of C. Ladies Auxiliary, card party, K. of C. Hall, 8 p.m. Thursday Union Chapel Charity Circle church, 7:30 p.m. Women of Moose, Moose Home, 8 p.m. St. Jude Study Club, Mrs. Maurice Colchin, 8 p.m.
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Hartford City participating. The opening was given by the>i Marion chapter. Mrs. Fravel, junior graduate regent, -■ gave the welcoming address followed by the response given by Mrs. Robert Meeks, Bluffton. College of regent chairman, Mrs. Bert Haley, gave a brief talk on the college of regents administrative fund, which, is used for graduates of Mooseheart. Contributions for the fund were taken with the college of regents from each chapter participating. Balloting was then held, conducted by the Portland chapter, followed by the piuffton chapter presenting the enrollment ceremonies for the class of candidates. Hartford City was in charge of the Mooseheart endowment fund. The conference director, Mrs. Charles Haney, introduced Mrs. Cecil Gause of Decatur, as investiture director for the red stole ceremony. Two members from Portland and one from Bluffton received their red stoles. Because this district has had two former deputy grand regents the tassel ceremony was performed by the investiture director. During the ceremony the red tassel is replaced by a red and black one signifying a deputy grand regent. Portland was selected as the hostess chapter for next year. The St. Gerard Study club will meet at the home of Mrs. Joseph Beauchot, Wednesday at 8 p. m. Mrs. Joseph Heimann will be hostess to the St. Anne Study club, Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. Thursday, at 8 p. m., the Women of the Moose will meet at the Moose Home. JANUARY MEETING HELD AT PARISH HALL The January meeting of the Zion Lutheran Emmas Guild was held recently in the parish hall. Mrs. Orval Reed, president, opened the meeting and Mrs. Mary Kenny led in devotions. Roll call was taken showing 33 members and seven guests present. Guests included the Mesdames Marlene Hanni, Eileen Miller, Sharon Hater, Carroll Schroeder. Don Hamblin, and Mary Fuelling. The business meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer. A book entitled “A Man Spoke, The World Listened,” was reviewed by Mrs. Sherman Arnold. Mrs. Arnold was honored with a bridal shower and was presented a corsage of pink carnations. Games were played and the prize won was in trun presented to the guest of honor. After Mrs. Arnold opened her many lovely gifts, refreshments were served. Hostesses for the evening were the Mesdames Eileen Fleming, Eleanor Bieberich, Helen Bultemeier, Loren Reinking and Lavanna Seitz.
1 You Are Invited To see our large display of Artificial Spring Flowers and Arrangements. They’ve just arrived and are as fresh as Spring itself I J. '■ Selections are best now, so hurry in I Myers Florist 903 N. 13ih St.
| PLANS COMPLETED FOR CHICKEN and HAM SUPPER The Eagles Auxiliary met recently with 18 members attending. Plans were completed for the chicken and ham supper to be held Saturday, Feb. 1. Tickets are available from auxiliary members. Plans were also made to attend the district meeting at Fort Wayne, February 8. Any member desiring to attend is to contact Fern Augsburger, 3-4503 or Lucile Bodie, 3-4780 not later than Friday noon, Feb. 7. Following the meeting a social period was held and refreshments served. The next meeting will be held February U beginning at 8 p.m. Hospital Admitted Mrs. Irvin Worthman, Miss Jackie Rice, Miss Nanette Yost, Mrs. Robert Burger, Decatur. Dismissed Mrs. Robert Miller, Mrs. Bob Killen and baby girl, Marlin Blakey, Mrs. John Cowans and baby boy, Mrs. John Braun, Decatur; Mrs. Theodore Bauer, Berne; Mrs. Arthur Werst and baby girl, Geneva. Births At the Adams county memorial hospital: Russel and Deloris Bleeke Hirschy, route 1, Geneva, became the parents of a 6 lb., 12 oz., baby boy, today at 3:17 a.m. Today at 12:14 p.m., a 7 lb., 13% oz. baby girl was born to Donald and Jane Ross Suman, 1209 West Adams street, Decatur. Locals The Four Kingsmen quartet, a local teen group from the First Church of the Nazarene, will leave Saturday to appear over the weekend in Dayton, O. Rot and Leon Habegger and Tom and Mick Suman comprise the group and will be accompanied by Larry Merriman, their pianist. Two Autos Damaged In Wreck Thursday Two cars were damaged in an accident at the intersection of Monroe and Second streets at 7:07 p.m. Thursday. James Lester Kaehr, 19, of 510 W. Jefferson St., was northbound on Second street when he lost control of his vehicle in making a left turn onto Monroe street. His ; , auto crashed into the left side of an eastbound vehicle opperated by Harlan Eugene Shaffer, 26. of 213 N. Eighth St. Damages were estimated at S2OO to the Shaffer auto and S2O to the Kaehr car. ”—' —.
The Decatur Camera Club will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Ed Deitsch. Mrs. Maurice Colchin will be hostess to the St. Jude Study club. Thursday at 8 p.m. YOU MAT BE ONE of the 3,000,000 Americans alive today who would have been dead if the nation's mortality rate had remained at the 1937 level. Life expectancy has increased from 62.9 years in 1940 to over 70 years today. The average citizen spends about sls per year for prescription medications — or about 4 cents per day. You can’t put a price tag on good health. Have Your — * Prescriptions Filled At KOHNE Drug Store
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Great man! Great mathematician! Dad figures that three meals a day, seven days a week, make twentyone meals! At least one too many if you’re doing the cooking, like Mom. So he gives the whole family a treat.. takes them all OUT to eat, twice every week. And whether they go to a famous hotel, a big, popular restaurant, or just to the friendly little local eating place — it always seems like a party. Mom relaxes, gets that BEST GIRL, BIG DATE feeling again. The kids revel in the heady pleasures of picking and choosing from a real “grown-up” menu. And Dad, who has fun too, enjoys the added satisfaction of being a family hero recognized by one and all as . the GREATEST GUY in the world! Fairway Restaurant
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