Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 75, Decatur, Adams County, 28 March 1964 — Page 3

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The engagement of Miss Linda Louise Sexton and Keith Allen Patrick is announced by the future bride’s parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Virgil W. Sexton, 28 North Audubon road, Indianapolis. Rev. Sexton was pastor of the Decatur Methodist church from 1954 to 1958. • The young couple will be married December 20 in the Irvington Methodist church. The bride-elect will be graduated in June from Southern Methodist University. She is a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority and Panhellenic council, is on the dean’s list and was chairman of homecoming. Her fiance will be graduated in June from Indiana University. He is a member of the Indiana University Foundation His parents are Mr, and Mrs. D. C. Patrick of Auburn.

BRIDAL SHOWER HELD FOR ESTHER MEASEL A bridal shower was held recently for Miss Esther Feasel, bride-elect of Kenny Kolter, at the home of Miss Jo Ann Kallenberger.' Games were played with the prizes presented to the honored guest. After Miss Feasel opened her many lovely gifts, refreshments were served. Those present were: Mrs. Charles Feasel, Mrs. Robert Kolter, the Misses Jean Kolter, Beth Bookout, Janeen Essex, Linda Hirschy, ‘Becky Lord, Karla Meyers, Penny Schmoll, Pam Davidson, Linda Pageler, Linda Omlor and Sandy Hullinger. Unable to attend but sending gifts were the Misses Kathy Mal-

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lonee and Susan August. The Dorcas Circle of the Decatur E. U. B. church will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ruth Seaman, with Mrs. Marshia Smith as the lesson leader. Mrs. R. C. Hersh will entertain at a dessert bridge for So Cha Rea, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Olive Rebekah lodge, met Tuesday evening at the Red Mens hall with a good attendance. The group held team practice. Three Link club met after the meeting. The cover gift went to Mrs. Franklin Liechty. Hostesses were Miss Vera Fisher and Mrs. Evelyn Kingsley.

SOCIETY

RUTH AND NAOMI CIRCLE MEETS The Ruth and Naomi circle of the Zion United Church of Christ met in the church parlors for its regular monthly meeting. The meeting was opened by the group singing, “Beneath the Cross of Jesus.” Scripture from Matthew 26:17-25 was read by Mrs. Jeff Rauch, who also led in prayer The group sang “There is a Green Hill Far Away.” Mrs. Walter Cable gave the lesson on, “The Church Comes to India.” The business meeting was conducted by the chairman, Mrs. Clara Meyers. It was voted to send a plant to Ina Miller. There were sixteen members present. Forty two social calls and ten sick calls were made. A thank you note was read from Julie Brushwiller. A silent auction was held. The meeting closed by joining hands and repreating the Mizpah benediction. Lovely refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. John Beineke, ‘Mrs. Robert Kiess and Mrs. Martha Johnson. Methodist Youth To Breakfast Sunday Young people from junior high age and older will join in the Easter sunrise service at 6 a.m. Sunday at the Church of God. Following the service, all young people of the First Methodist church will meet at the home of Rev. A. C. Underwood, 512 Limberlost Trail, for the annual Easter breakfast. The chancel choir will sing at both the 8:30 and 10:30 services Sunday morning. In addition, the girls’ ensemble will sing at the first service, and the junior choir (grades 4, 5 and 6), will sing at the second service.

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TO CELEBRATE 46TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Orval Barge): of Craigville will celebrate their 46th wedding anrfiversary, March 30. They were married March 30, 1918. A family dinner will be held in their honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto' Thieme and family, Sunday. Barger was the son of the late John Barger of Craigville and Edith Barger was the daughter of the late William A. and Abbie Studebaker Bowman of Decar tur. They are the parents of seven children: Mrs. Virgil Bowers of Decatur; Mrs. Alvin Gerber of Magley; Mrs. Farrell Funk of Cerro Gordo, Ill.; Mrs. Richarrd Reinhart of Monroe; Mrs. Robert Riley of Pleasant Mills; Mrs. Otto Thieme of Decatur, and Richard Barger of Craigville. They have 29 grandchildren. Steven Moses To Active Training Steven R. Moses, rural route 2, Decatur, began six months of active duty training March 21 at Fort Knox, Ky. After his return, Moses will resume military training with the sth howitzer battalion in Decatur _ .

Club Schedule Telephone 3-2121 Mrs. Connie Mitchel Society Editor Calendar items for each day’s publication must be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30) SATURDAY Cooties and auxiliary installation of officers, V. F. W. Post, 7 p.m. Story Hour, public library, 1:302:30 p.m., ages 5-7. —Pxi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, Sandra Liby and Barbara Osterman. American Cancer Society, open film showing, 1:30 p.m. I and M building. Eastern Star, Masonic hall, installation of officers. 7:30 p.m. MONDAY Gray Ladies, I and M bldg., 7:30 p.m. Pleasant Mills Community Organization, P.M.H.S., gym 7:30 p.m. Sunshine Girls Initiation, Methodist church basement, 4 p.m. TUESDAY A K. of C. auxiliary, K. of C. hall, 8 p.m. Kirkland Ladies home demonstration club, Mrs. Milton Huffman, 7:30 p.m. Root Twp. home demonstration club. Mrs. Paul Strickler, 1 p.m. Sunny Circle home demonstration club, Preble recreation center, 7:30 p.m. Eagles auxiliary, Eagles hall, 8 p.m. Jolly Housewives home demonstration club, Pleasant Mills school, 7:30 p.m. St. Ambrose study club, Mrs. Oscar Miller, 7:30 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma, Mrs., Louis Smitley, 8 p.m. Union Chapel Hope circle, W. S. W. S., Mrs. Robert Workinger, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Shakespeare club, Mrs. Jack Knudsen, 2 p.m. Historical club, Zion United Church of Christ, 12:30 p.m. Woman’s Guild, Zion United Church of Christ, 7:30 p.m. Welcome Wagon club, I &• M bldg., 8%».m. THURSDAY Union Chapel Charity Circle, church, 7:30 p.m. Women of the Moose, Moose home, 8 p.m. Gals and Pals square dance, Community Center, 8 p.m., beginners class, 7 p.m. So Cha Rea, dessert bridge, Mrs. R. C. Hersh, 7:30 p.m. Dorcas Circle, Decatur E. U. B. church, Mrs. Ruth Seaman, 7:30 p.m.

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The Zion Lutheran church, Willshire, Ohio, was the scene, March 1, of the wedding of Miss Carol Sue Donovan and Lester Edgar Etzler. The Rev. Elmer Brown officiated at the double ring ceremony before an altar decorated with baskets of red and white gladiolas. The wedding jnusic was provided by Miss Velma Schumm, organist, and Miss Janice Krueckeberg, vocalist, who sang “Perfect Love,” “Wedding Prayer,” and “Lord’s Prayer.”

Two Freed Airmen Under Questioning WIESBADEN, Germany (UPI) — Two U.S. Air Force officers released Friday by the Russians were questioned today by American -intelligence officers about the shooting down of their unarmed jet reconnaisance plane <ser East Germany. Air Force sources said G-2 (Intelligence) wants to know why the R 866 strayed over East Germany March 10 and what happened after the fliers were shot down by Communist fire. The sources said the officials may ask the fliers whether they detected Communist electronic interference that might have lured them into a Soviet jet fighter trap. Capts. David I. Holland, 35, of Holland, Minn., and Melvin J .Kessler, 20, of Philadelphia, were released Friday after 17 days in Communist captivity. Doctors at the Air Force hospital here gave the two men a quick medical checkup Friday night and sources said they were in “good condition.” The navigator of the R 866, Ist Lt. Harold W. Welch, 24, of Detroit, Mich., broke an arm and a leg parachuting from the plane. He has been in the hospital since he was freed last week. (In Moscow, diplomatic circles said the release of the fliers —despite renewed charges that they were aerial spies — was interpreted as a clear sign that Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev did not want to allow the incident to cause a serious rift in U.S.-Soviet relations.) The R 866 was the second unarmed U.S. plane shot down by the Communists in Germany this year. Three officers were killed when their T 39 jet trainer Was downed in January. Shortly after handing Holland and Kessler over to U.S. military liaison officers at the East German border checkpoint of Marienborn, the Soviets repeated charges that the R 866 was on a spy mission. It you nave something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results.

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The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a gown of embroidered nylon organza over taffeta. A scalloped sabrina neckline and short sleeves fashioned the basque bodice. A high circling band and bow gave the bodice an empire effect. Scalloped side tiers flowed from a flat panel and extended into a circular chapel train. Her bouffant veil of imported illusion fell from a jewelled lace hat. She carried red roses on a white Bible.

The matron of honor, Mrs. Patricia Reynolds, sister of the bride, chose a red velvet dress with a bolero jacket. The dress featured a scooped neck and dome shaped skirt. She wore matching red patent shoes and white gloves and hat, and carried a bouquet of red and white carnations. The bridesmaids were Miss Kathleen Donovan, sister of the bride; Miss Gloria Fickert, cousin of »the bride; and Mrs. Bertha Stevens, sister of the groom. They were attired identically to the honor attendant. Miss Cindy Donovaft, sister of the bride, served as flower girl. Robert -Stevens, brother-in-law of the groom, stood as best man. Willard Merkle, cousin of the groom; Leon Reynolds, brother-in-law of the bride; and James Donovan, the bride’s brother; served as ushers. Master Christopher Stevens, the groom’s nephew, carried the rings. For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Donovan chose to wear a beige two piece ribbon knit sheath with matching accessories. She wore a consage of white carnations. The groom’s mother, Mrs. Etzler, chose a pastel blue nylon knit sheath dress with matching hat and gloves, beige shoes and hand bag, and a corsage of white carnations. A reception was held following the ceremony at the American Legion ha 11 in Rockford, Ohio. Serving at the reception were Mrs. Mona Thompson, Mrs. Emilene Weitz and daughter Gloria, Mrs. Connie Kimmel, Mrs. Phyllis Krick, and Mrs. Jean Spade. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Donovan, route 1, Rockford, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Etzler, route 1, Willshire, Ohio, are the groom’s parents. For a honeymoon trip to West Virginia, the new Mrs. Etzler was wearing a blue double knit dress with matching accessories.

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I Locals ? Mrs. Fay Mutschler has returnT ed home from Florida, where she ? has been vacationing for a month. She returned home by ptene. ? Mrs. Ralph Gentis is visiting with her son, Robert and family, • in Wausseon, Ohio, for Easter. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bosse and children of Cleveland are spending the weekend with Mrs. Laura Bosse. Mr. and Mrs. Joe lacovelli of Chicago, 111., are here for the weekend with Mrs. lacovelli’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sutton. Miss Cynthia Cravens has as her house guest. Miss Silvia Pedraza, of Bogota, Colombia. Both • girls are students at the University of Michigan and will return to Ann Arbor on Monday. Driver Is Arrested Following Accident Gayle W. Bebout, 53-year-old resident of route 1, Monroe, was arrested and charged with failure to yield the right of way, following a two-car crash on U. S. 27, one-half mile south of Decatur Friday afternoon. i Bebout was westbound on Winchester street extended and pulled onto 27, striking a southbound vehicle driven by Louise P. Brown, 59, of Richmond. Bebout’s vehicle struck the left side of the Brown car. The Richmond lady suffered minor injuries to a hand and thumb and investigating officers state, trooper Gene Rash, sheriff Roger Singleton and deputy Warren Kneuss estimated damages at S2OO to the Brown Car and SIOO to the Bebout auto. Monroe Lions Club Broom Sale Monday The Monroe Lions club will meet at the Monroe town hall Monday evening at 6 o’clock for the club’s annual broom sale. All members are urged to attend and assist in the broom sale.

CATERING Weddings & Anniversary Receptions MRS. BILL LENGERICH 3-964$

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Hospital Admitted Mrs. Myrtle Butcher, Bryant; Master John Myers, Monroe; Scott Andersop, Laurence Johnston, Dennis and Jack May, Decatur. • Dismissed Mrs. James Dubach and baby girl, Geneva; Mrs. Donald Meshberger and baby girl, Berne; Mrs. Arlo Hoffman and baby girl, Hoagland; Mrs. Roger Heller and baby girl, Decatur. Ten othrrs were tied at 71. Births At the Adams county memorial hospital: Friday at 12:38 p.m., John R. and Jane Geimer Lengerich route 5, became the parents of an eight pound baby girl. A 10 lb. >4 oz., baby boy was born to Robert F. and Lorraine Haugk Kiser, 115 N. 16th street, at 10:15 p.m., Friday. Doyle and Mildred Grote Strayer, route 1, Monroe, became the parents of a 7 lb., 12 oz., baby girl at 2:44 a.m. today. Savings Bond Sales Lower In February T. F. Graliker, chairman of the Adams County U.S. savings bonds committee, has received a report revealing that the county’s savings bonds sales for February were $44,579 compared with $lO3, 714 for the corresponding period of last year. The state’s sales for February were $12,002,860, which is a loss of 2.6 per cent compared to last February. ' Thirty-one of the state’s 92 counties reported sales gains for the month when compared with sales of February 1963.

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