Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 79, Decatur, Adams County, 2 April 1964 — Page 3
THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1964
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An altar adorned with Easter lillies, palms and candelabra provided the backdrop for the Rev. Charles E. Elam to read the vows for a double ring ceremony Saturday evening. Joined in marriage at the Monroe Methodist church were Linda Marie Werst. and Larry Lee Lautzenheiser. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Elzey, 620 N. 10th street, and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Lautzenheiser, route 6. Organist Chester Longerberger . and vocalist Rose Ann Lautagn-, heiser, sister of the groom, who ..... sang “Because” and “I U>ve You . Truly,” provided the wedding music. The bride appeared in a ballerina length gown of satin and dacron, with yellow, gold, and green roses on a white background. It was fashioned with a full skirt, tight bodice, and had a matching stole. She carried white orchids on a white Bible with yellow satin streamers. She wore a yellow pillbox with a short veil.
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The bride’s sister, Mrs. Janet Kay Currie, served as matron of honor in a gold chiffon crepe ballerina length gown. It featured a matching satin jacket with cap sleeves. She wore a gold bow with a veil and a corsage of green baby orchids. Gerald Sheldon served as best man, and the ushers were Clarence Fellers and Jerry Sprunger. For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Elzey was attired in a gold sheath flecked with white and Illack, With black accessories. She wore a corsage Os, white carnations. Mrs. Lautzenheiser, mother of the grom, chose an aqua green sheath of nylon taffeta with aqua shoes and a hat of roses, and a consage of white carnations. Following the ceremony, a reception for 100 guests was held in the church’s family room. Crystal candle holders with yellow candles and a wedding cake decorated in green and yellow graced the table. Mrs. Loretta Mattax, Mrs. Diane
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) THURSDAY Southeast PTA, Southeast school, 7:30 p.m. Women of the Moose, Moose home, 8 p.m. formal enrollment. Everready Sunday School class, Methodist church, 7:30 p.m. 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 Chyle, Decatur E. U. B. church, Mrs. Ruth Seaman, 7:30 p.m. St. Joseph Study Club, Mrs. Pete Reynolds, postponed. Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, Joan Bohnke and Kay Boch; 6-9, Jackie Burke and Rosemary Gase. Order of Rainbow Girls, Masonic hall, 6:45 p.m. FRIDAY Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, Alvera Eady and Sara Lu Collier ;■* 6-9, Jane Heller and Mickey McColly. SATURDAY Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, Susie Elliott and Betty Fager. SUNDAY St. Paul’s Walther League, Preble, fish fry, 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. MONDAY Camera Club, Vernon Ginter, 7:30 p.m. Civic department, Decatur Woman’s club, dinner party, Masonic hall, 6:30 p.m. Junior Women’s department. Decatur Woman’s club, annual dinner party, meet at Mrs. Carl Stucky’s home, 13th street, 6:30 p.m. Decatur Firemen’s auxiliary, Mrs. Naomi Baker, 7:30 p.m. Dramatics department, Decatur Woman’s club, Mrs. Nilah Neil, R p.m. Music Department of Decatur Women’s club, Mrs. Harry Dailey, 8 p.m. Literature Department, Decatur Woman’s club, Mrs. Ralph Yager, 7:45 p.m. Adams. County home demonstration club chorus, 7:30 p.rilfr/ Farm Bureau bldg., Monroe. ——■ American Legion auxiliary juniors, Legion home, 4 p.m . TUESDAY Sacred Heart study club, Mrs. Dick Shell, 8 p.m. Pocahontas lodge, Red Men hall, 7:30 p.m. Dutiful Daughters, Mrs. Ted Hahnert, 7:30 p.m. C. L. of C., C. L. of’C. hall, potluck dinner, 6:30 p.m. 39’ers, carry in dinner, Community Center, 6:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY O. •N. O. home demonstration club. Mrs. Herman Durr, Preble, 7:30 p.m. Zion Lutheran Missionary society, Parish hall,' 1:30 p.m. Circle, First Presby-. terian church, 9 am. Ruth Circle cf the First Presbyterian church, Mrs. Charles Morgan 8 p.m. Beltz, and the Misses Sharon Gephart, Sue Strickler, Janet Brown and Judy Barger served the guests. As an ensemble for a .honeymoon to Michigan, the bride chose a three piece teal green suit with white accessories. The bride is a graduate of Blue Creek Local high school, Haviland, Ohio, and is employed as a waitress. Lantzenheiser, a graduate of Adams Central high school, attended Purdue University. He is engaged in farming and is also employed at the G. E. The' newlyweds will be at home at R. R. 1, Monroe.
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RECENT MEETING HELD BY RESEARCH CLUB The members of the Research club met recently at the home of Mrs. Roger Bacock. The meeting was opened by the president, Mrs. Lowell Smith, after which Mrs. Dean Boltz talked about the fabulous life of Frank Lloyd Wright, who dominated the architectural scene for half a century. Breaking sharply with tradition, he laid out buildings with an eye more exclusively to their use and the possibilities of new structural materials. His Imperial Hotel in Tokyo was one of the few buildings which withstood the 1923 earthquake. During the business meeting Mrs. William Linn, Mrs. Ed Cook, Mrs. LewSs Smith, and Mrs. Roger Babcock were named to the yearbook committee. Members were reminded of the guest luncheon April 13 at the Community Center at 12:30 p.m. with the following committee in charge: Mrs. Glen Dickerson, Mrs. W. Guy Brown, Mrs. Roger Schuster, Mrs. William Linn, Mrs. Mabel Schmitt and Mrs. Gail Baughmann. Following the closing of the meeting the hostess served refreshments. MRS. WORKINGER IS HOSTESS TO CIRCLE Mrs. Robert Workinger was hostess to the Union Chapel Hope Circle of the W.S.W.S., Tuesday evening, with Mrs. Wayne Troutner as the program leader. To open the meeting, Mrs. Earl Chase played a piano prelude. The group sang, “The Church’s One Foundation.” “With Eyes Wide Open — What Is The Church,” was the topic Mrs. Troutner used for the evening. “What Is The Church,” was given by Mrs. Earl Chase, Mrs. Robert Workinger, Mrs. Wilbur Foor, and Mrs. Wayne Troutner, with Mrs. Sherman Koos reading a stanza between each report from the song, “ We Built a Sanctuary Sure.” Miss Janet Brown reported on the book, “My Brother is a Stranger,” and also had charge of the candlelight service. Mrs. Troutner, circle chairman, reminded the group of the mother and daughter fellowship May 7 at the church. She also announced that each society is to have its own by-laws, and the committee has alreadv been appointed to take care of it. Delicious refreshments were served to those present by Mrs. Workinger. • The next meeting will be at the home of Miss Janet Brown, and Mrs. Sherman Koos will be the program leader. OFFICERS INSTALLED BY EASTERN STAR Mrs. Alton Corson of Homestead No. 6 was installed as worthy matron of Decatur chapter No. 127. Order of the Extern Star, recently. Mrs. Titus Klingman of Greentown, a past grand matron of the Indiana chapter, Order* of Eastern Star, was the installing officer. She was assisted by Mrs. Francis Ellsworth, installing marshal: Mrs. Chalmer Barklev, installing chaplain; Mrs. Welden Stuckey, soloist, and Mrs. William Bauman, organist. After Mrs. Corson was invested with the badge of her office, at the altar, the soloist sang “Our Prayer” for her. She was then escorted to the east by her son Ronald Corson, of North Manchester, and Miss Janet Smith, through an aisle formed by officers of the local assembly of the Order of Rainbow for Girls. Miss Smith presented her a red rose, official flower of the Rainbow Girls. Alton Corson was installed as worthy patron‘to serve in the east with his wife. Other officers installed were Mrs. Francis Howard, associate matron; Gerald Light, associate patron; Mrs. Howard Eley, secretary; Mrs. Frank Bohnke, treasurer; Mrs. Niland Ochsenrider, conductress; Mrs. Gerald Light, associate conductress; Mrs. John Doan, chaplain; Mrs. Merritt Alger, marshal;" Mrs. Jan Elzey, organist. Also installed were Mrs. Brice Roop, Ruth; Mrs. Nor-
Miss Sharon Kathleen Miller Wto WL PLv 'lAJedding. — Photo by Cole Mr. and Mrs. Elmo C. Miller announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Sharon Kathleen, to Thomas Tschannen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tschannen of route 4, Bluffton. The wedding will take place July 11 at St. Mary’s Catholic church. The bride-elect is a graduate of Decatur Catholic high school and is employed as secretary of the Local Loan company. Her fiance is a graduate of Lancaster high school and is employed by Thermtion Insulation, Craigville. - ; at . ' '• '
man Young, Esther; Mrs. Lloyd Reynolds, Martha; Mrs.- Wilford Plasterer, warden; and Niland Ochsenrider, sentinel. Following the installation, a reception was held in the dining room for the new officers and 125 members and friends. ™ MONROEVILLE JUNIOR CLASS PRESENTS PLAY The junior class of Monroeville high school will present a threeact comedy, “Man Overboard” April 3-4 at 8 p.m. in the high school gym. The play deals with the humorous problems of a spinster trying to chaperone four lively, pretty young ladies while on an ocean voyage. Complicating the problems are ‘ some college boys on the same ship; and of course the boys are interested in the girls. Cletus Heimann and Douglas Rademacher are directing thp drama. The public is invited. The Dutiful Daughters Sunday school class will meet at the home of Mrs. Ted Hahnert Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Ralph Gentis will be assistant hostess. The Civic department of the Decatur Woman’s club will hold their closing meeting at a dinner party at the Masonic hall, Monday at 6:30 p.m. The committee in charge is composed of Mrs. Merritt Alger, Mrs. Herman Von Gunten, Mrs. Martin Zimmerman, Mrs. Homer Rease, Mrs. Noble Reynolds, and Mrs. Luella Ellsworth.
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The ,C. L. of C. will have a potluck dinner, Tuesday, at 6:30 p. m. at the C. L. of C. hall. Mrs. Adrian Lichtle will be chairman, and she will be assisted by Mrs. Leo Miller and Mrs. Vernon Krugh. Meat and rolls will be ■furnished by the tbrnndtfoe. ' The 0.N.0. home demonstration club will meet at the home of Mrs. Herman Durr, Preble, at 7:30 Wednesday. A State school drive will be held at that time. Hospital Admitted Ruth Stout, Hoagland; Jim Cochran, Decatur; Master Gregory Fleming, Decatur; Lester Frank, Berne; and Mrs. John Christener, Monroe. Dismissed Mrs. Jerry Winans and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. Daniel Miller, Decatur; Mrs. Mabie Engle, Bryant; Qprrel Cookson. Decatur; * Earl Stucky. Monroe; Mrs. Clarence Fellers and baby boy. Decatur; Mrs. Charles Voglewede and baby boy, Decatur; Miss Edith Mattax, Decatur. FISH FRY St. Paul's Walther League Preble, Sunday, April 5 4:30 to 7:30
CIVIC MUSIC (Continued from Page One) Simeon Hain, Jr., Mrs. Don Middendorf. / Captain — Mrs. Francis Ellsworth, Civic; Mrs. Joe Azbell, Mrs. Robert Boch, Mrs. Dale Liby. Mrs. Elmer Winteregg, Jr. Captain—Mrs. Warren Druetzler. Dramatic; Mrs. Fred Soldner, Mrs. Walter Stoppenhagen, Mrs. Birch McMurray, Mrs. Dan Davis. Captain —Mrs. Lowell Harper, Literature; Mrs. Dean Boltz, Mrs. Glen Dickerson, Mrs. A. R. Holthouse, -Mrs. E. H. Cook. Caotain — Mrs. Jethro Sprunger. Music; Mrs. B. A. Townsend, Jr.. Mrs. Joe Krick, Miss Alice Roth. Business, Professional Women Division chairman — Mrs. Harry Schwartz Captain — Mrs. H. R. Frey, ROOT TOWNSHIP CLUB HAS MEETING TUESDAY The Root township home demonstration club met at the home of Mrs. Paul Strickler, March 31. with twenty one members and three children present. The meeting was opened by repeating the creed, and devotions were eiven by Mrs. Fannie Kunkel. The history of the song of the month was given by Mrs. Lee Fleming, after which the group sang the song. Roll call was answered with a pet housecleaning peeve. The minutes were read and approved, and the treasurer’s report was given. The health and safety lesson was given by Mrs. James Moses, and the citizenship lesson by Mrs. Sue King. A brief report cm achievement night was given by Mrs. Florence Susdorf, and Mrs. Sue King reported on “Laundry Hints.” It was suggested by the club to have a bulb and plant exchange at the April meeting. Mrs. Royal Friend and Mrs. Russell Fleming gave a very interesting lesson on “International Understanding.” Refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mrs. Paul Strickler, Mrs. Sue Kfog and Mrs. William Susdorf. The door prize was won by Mrs. Otto Baker. The next meeting will be April 20 at the home of Mrs. Otto Baker. ■ Picture Nails When picture nails come loose - from-a - plastered wall, all you need to get them, back in place is a strip of cloth and glue. Wrap the narrow strip Os cloth around the shank of the nail, dip into the glue, then replace it in the hole in the plaster. Allow the glue to dry for about 24 hours before replacing your picture.
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Mrs. Robert Babcock, Mrs. Edgar Gerber, Mrs. R. Wertzberger. Captain — Mrs. Leland Smith, Mrs. Robert Krueckeberg, Mrs. Wm. Gass, Mrs. Clark Mayclin. Captain — Mrs. James Newton, Mrs. Marion Hoagland, Mrs. Richard Collins, Mrs. Robert Krueckeberg, Miss Joan Wemhoff. Captain — Mrs. Wayne Roahrig, Mrs. Fred Fruchte, Mrs. Al Zoss, Mrs. Ed Hagan, Mrs. Harold Bohnke. Captain — Mrs. Furhman Miller, Mrs. Clement Snell, Mrs. Jan Elzey, Mrs. Dan Foreman. Prospect chairmen — Mrs. Herman Kruckeberg, Mrs. Dan Tyndall. Office assistants for mailing — Miss Fan Hammel, Mrs. Idabelle Alton, Mrs. Carl Smith, Mrs. Ray Leitz. Roy Kalver has again been appointed chairman of the publicity and promotion committee. LjoifrS I l til r wferl I FREE with each memorial for Decoration Day. Choose from our bonded stock. Cemetery Lettering. Carving. i community. Have it erected by a family who knows and uses only the best materials. Phone 3-2060 for an appointment We will call and bring you to our display. uiemhoff memorials HiWay 27 - 33 N.
