Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 139, Decatur, Adams County, 12 June 1964 — Page 3

FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1904

SOCIETY

MRS. WILBUR STANLEY HOSTESS Mrs. Wilbur Stanley was hostess to the Rose Garden club Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. The meeting was opened with the club collect and the pledge of allegiance to the flag. Roll call was answered by “what flowers do you plan for flower show.” The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. An invitation was extended by the Berne garden club to participate in a flower show June 20 at the school cafeteria. Entries should be in from 7:30 to 9 a.m. During the business meeting, Mrs. Harry Hebble, chairman, announced that all arrangements have been completed for the Decatur flower show to be held June 24 from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Klenk’s building. Mrs. Richard Mailand will assist her. Judges are Mrs. Walter Butcher and Mrs. Paul Daniels. Mrs. Joe Hunter is in charge of publicity; Mrs. Calvin Amick, ribbons; Mrs. Niland Ochsenrider, Mrs. Ralph Roop, Mrs. Meldren Kreps, Mrs. Harold Messick, Mrs. Walter Lister, Mrs. Floyd Anold, Mrs. Clem Kortenber, entries and arrangements; Mrs. Clarence Smitley, Mrs. Carl Barnett, Mrs. Roy Price, Mrs. Grover Levy, Mrs. Alva Lawson, Mrs. Lottie Smith, bazaar; Mrs. Frank Crist, Mrs. Alva Buffenbarger, Mrs. L. E. Archbold, Mrs. Cecil Gause, Mrs. Dale Moses, Mrs. Bert Haley, Mrs. George Sprague, Mrs. John Floyd, Mrs. Gerald Durkin, Mrs. George Squier, hospitality; Mrs. Wilbur Stanley, and Mrs. Richard Mailand, birds and conservation. The lesson, “Containers for Flowers,” was given by Mrs. Niland Ochsenrider. The meeting was closed with the club prayer. The birthday auction was conducted by Mrs. Bert Haley. The door prize was won by Mrs. Clem Kortenber. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Stanley, assisted by Mrs. John Floyd and Mrs. Roy Price. YELLOWSTONE-GRAND TETON SIGHT-SEEING TRIP Plans for a sight-seeing trip to Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks, August 20 through August 27, are being completed by the Allen county home demon- ,, stration clubs and chorus. This is the 19th tour sponsored by these organizations vfrich is open to the general public. The trip itinerary includes a sightseeing tour of Chicago before the group boards the train for points west. Highlights of the trip include: four days in Yellowstone park entering byway of the Cody Road and through the Shoshone

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Canyon; viewing of the Yellowstone Grand Canyon; a full day at “Old Faithful; the Geyser Basin, Obsidean Cliff, Golden Gate; and a side trip to the Grand Teton national park. The tour will leave Yellowstone traveling over the spectacular Red Lodge high road. While in the park, the group will stay at the park's inns at Lake Yellowstone, Old Faithful and Mammoth Hot Springs. William Hall tour agency will direct the group with Paul Mueller mi change. Guide® will be on all sight-seeing buses. This is an all expense tour, including transportation, meals, lodging, transfers and trips. Mrs. Virgil Woods, route 1, Roanoke, is tour chaiman. Working with her are: Mrs. Adolph Westrick, 623-3627; Mrs. Joseph Grunwald, 748-2458; Mrs. Ben Fleek, 747-5463; Mrs. Robert Meshberger, 747-2632. Address all mail correspondence to Mrs. Virgil Woods end phone information to other committee members. MRS. HAROLD KELLEY IS HOSTESS The Calvary E. U. B. ladies aid met at the home of Mrs. Harold Kelley Wednesday evening for the monthly meeting. The meeting was called to .order by the pre- “ sident, Mrs. Wayne Gaunt. Following the group singing of “Near the Cross,” the scripture, Psalm 27, was read by Mrs. Harry McDermott and prayer was given by Mrs. Orie Drake. “Close to Thee” was sung by the group. A short business meeting was held and plans were made for “Family” night July 3. Eight members and one guest were served delicious refreshments by Mrs. Kelley, assisted by Mrs. William Kelley. WOMANS SOCIETY HOSTS ROSE TEA The Woman’s Society of Christian Service and their guests enjoyed a delightful program at the rose tea Thursday afternoon at the First Methodist church. Mrs. D. C. Shady welcomed the ladies and then presented Mrs. Walter Krick, chairman of the program committee. Mrs. Edgar Gerber presented two organ selections, “Spring Song” by Greig and “To a Wild Rose” by Macdowcll. Mrs,. Gerber accompanied Miss, Helen Haubold as she sang “In the Time erf Roses” by Reichert and “Think on Me” by Scott. Mrs. Gordon Adams, of Fort Wayne, then reviewed the story of tite “Petticoat Pilgrims” by Gordon Gaskins. Mrs. Adams portrayed the Mattox sisters, Hett and Belle, in such a manner that one felt they were a part of the town of Maitson where the girls taught school until retirement age. The citizen’s gift to them was a trip to the Holy Land. Mrs. Adams then presented a vivid description of the girls’ travels to Jerusalem, the one place they felt they had to see despite the strife going on there. And when questioned later about their experience of administering to a wounded young man along the road, they told their ques-

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ttner that they did not know who be was, only that he needed help. Following the book review, Mrs. Joseph Azbell and her committee served refreshments in the lecture room. The serving tables were centered with beautiful bowls of roses and summer flowers. 0.n.0. CT.rm HOLDS MEETING ihe 0.N.0. borne demonstration club met recently at the . home of Mrs. Paur Busse, Jr. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Roy Bieberich, who asked the new members to recite the club prayer in unison. Each member introduced herself to Mrs. Walter Egley and Mrs. Don Retaking, guests for the evening. Mrs. Donald Jeffrey, devotional leader for the evening, read the scripture. Psalm 1. Roll call entitled “A child’s impression of a wedding” was answered by the 14 members present. The mtautes and treasurer’s report were accepted as read. The history of the song of the month entitled “Annie Laurie” was presented by Mrs. Fred Bieberich who then led the group in singing the song. A very interesting health and safety lesson, “Cancer Facts for Women,” was presented by Mrs. Herman Durr. She stated, that “cancer kills more people than heart diseases; more men have died from lung cancer than women. Cancer isn’t contagious, and if detected in its early stages, it can be cured by surgery, radiation, or therapy. You owe it to yourself to make sure you have a check-up every year.” The club voted to contribute $25 to the cancer fund, and a check will be mailed to Miss Jane Daily for this amount. A hearty thank-you was given to the committee ta charge of the recent family picnic for the enjoyable time everyone hand. The president reminded everyone of the club of the county picnic to be held at the 4-H building June 25 at 6:30. Speaker for the evening will be Hans Van Der Klent, international speaker from the Netherlands. A very interesting report was given by Mrs. Carl Menter and Mrs. Walter Egley, who attended the annual homemakers conference at Purdue last week. , Following the club creed, the meeting was adjourned. .. The secret pal gifts were received by Mrs. Herman Durr, ; Mrs. Don Jeffrey, Mrs. Fred Bieberich, Mrs. Bill Goldner, ; Mrs. Paul Busse, Jr., and Mrs. ■ James Merriman. During the so- ■ cial hour, games were played and prizes, in keeping with the t June Dairy month theme, were ; awarded to the winners. • The next meeting will be at ; the home of Mrs. Carl Menter : July 8. The Decatur Home Demonstration club will meet at the C. L. of C. hall at 1:30 p.m. Thursday. The chairman will be Mrs. Melvin ; Hanoi and the hostesses are the Mesdames Wayne Bodie, Bert Haley, and Clarence Smitley. « MONROE WMA HOLDS JUNE MEETING The Monroe United Brethren W. M. A. held its June meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. Albert Coppess. The meeting was opened with a song, “I Am Thine O Lord." Scripture, I Peter, chapter 5 was read by Mrs. Ida Hirschy. An offering was taken. Mrs. Noah Hirschy, Mrs. Albert Coppess, Mrs. Marie Coppess, Mrs. Larry Funk, Mrs. Carey Knittie, Miss Esther Hirschy, Miss Edna Hirschy, Mrs. Ida Hirschy, Mrs. John Hindenlang, and Mrs. Harry Bollinger answered roll call. Mrs. Carey Knittie gave the lesson on India. The group made patches for quilting. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Coppess. Guests for the evening were Carolyn Hirschy, Mrs. Arno Girod, Mrs. James Hart, and Mrs. Arthur Landis. The meeting was closed with prayer led by Mrs. Carey Knittie.

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Club Schedule Telephone 3-2121 Mn. Connie Mitchel Society Editor Calendar Rems for each day’s publication must be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:38) FRIDAY American Legion auxiliary L Le- ' gion home, business meeting, 8 p.m. Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, Mickey McColly and Madeline Blackburn; 6-9, Shirley Hoffman and Jo Klenk. \ Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4. Diane Sauer and Mary Ann Meyer; 6-9, Jane Reed and Barbara Steiner. SATURDAY Adams county coon hunters, • Raymond Roe, 8 p.m., refreshments. Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, Jeanne Knape and Sandra Liby. 20th anniversary reunion of the 1944 graduating class of Decatur Catholic high school, Preble Gardens, 7 p.m. Joint VFW and Ladies auxiliary dance, Hessen Cassel recreation center, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. SUNDAY Walter reunion, Sunset park, south of Decatur on Highway 33. MONDAY Monroe Township 4-H club, 7:30 as scheduled. Adamis county home demonstration chorus. Farm Bureau building, 7:30 p.m. VFW auxiliary. Post home, social meeting, 8 p.m. TUESDAY Merry Matrons home demonstration club, Mrs. Ervin Fuelling, 8 p.m. Pocahontas lodge, Red Men hall, 7:30 p.m. 39’ers, carry-in dinner, Decatur Youth and Community Center, 6:30 p.m. St. Paul’s Missionary society, Mrs. Arnold Martin, Berne, 7 p.m. Sunbeam garden club, Mrs. Walter Egley, 8 p.m. ’ WEDNESDAY Zion Lutheran Missionary society, picnic, Lehman park in Berne, 12 noon. Emmaus guild of Zion Lutheran church, night out at Preble Gardens, 6:30 p.m., meet church parking lot between 6 and 6:15 p.m. Pleasant Mills Methodist WSCS, Mrs. Fred Bauman. 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY Decatur Home Demonstration club. C. L. of C. hall, 1:30 p.m. Caliente home demonstration club, fire house, 7:30 p.m. Gals and Pals square dance club, Youth and Community center. Locals Miss Karen Anne Daniels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bryce t Daniels, 1133 Madison street, will leave Sunday for Ball State Teachers College, where she will begin her freshman year. Alyce Lankenau is entering Lutheran hospital today for major surgery to be performed Saturday morning. Miss Cynthia Johnson, daubtar of Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Johnson, 231 North 6th street, underwent surgery at the Lutheran hospital Thursday morning. Her room number is 429. Mrs. Tom Sefton was one of six installed in the Psi lota Xi pledge service held for new members and conducted by the active members. Births At the Adams county memorial hospital: Robert and Sharon Baker Walters, 1046 Faurote street, are the parents of a 7 lb., B*4 oz., baby girl born at 4:15 a.m. today. Kedwin and Margo Augsburger, route 1, Berne, became the parents of a 7 lb., baby boy at 8:07 a.m. today.

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TIMOTHY WADE BIXLER is thp name of the seven pound, eleven ounce son of Marion and Phy Dis Velez Bixler, route 1, Monroe, born at the Aaams county memorial hospital at 4:19 p. m., June 6, 1964.—(Ph0t0 by Cole)

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LISA ANN EDWARDS is the name of the six pound, three and one-half ounce daughter of Norman and Pauline Roth Edwards, Berne, born at the Adams county memorial hospital at 7:23 p. m., June 7, 1964.—(Ph0t0 by Cole)

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GREGORY DEE ALT is the i name of the nine pound, seven ■ and one-half ounce son of Merlin and Betty Settlewise Alt, route 1, ' Berne, born at the Adams county L memorial hospital at 3:14 p. m., June 6, 1964.—(Ph0t0 by Cole) k

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BETTER HOMES CLUB HOLDS PICNIC The Monroe Better Homes home demonstration club enjoyed a picnic supper at their June meeting Tuesday evening on the lawn at the home of Mrs. Claude Leisure. Mrs. Sam Haggard and Mrs. Eva Brewster were co-hostesses. Mrs. Eliza Hahnert gave the supper prayer. Following the meal the president, Mrs. Richard Reinhart, opened the meeting by leading the group in repeating the club creed. Roll call was answered by 14 members and one guest, Mrs. Martha Davis, by “ A child’s impression of a wedding.” Mrs. Sam Haggard gave the evening devotions. Mrs. Wilbur Stanley told the history of the song of the month, “Annie Laurie,” and led the group in singing it. Mrs. Martin Steiner gave the lesson on “Food Facts and Food Fallacies." Food fads are dangerous w h e n a doctor’s prescription is ignored for a door step to “quack” medicines. June 25 was the date given for the county picnic at the 4-H buildHospital Admitted Iris Lehman, Master Wesley Steury, David J. Reinhard, Berne; Mrs. Luther Beider, Wren, O.; Mrs. Joseph Tipton, Mrs. Miriam McDonald, Mrs. Carrie Koenig, Mrs. James Edward Ritter, Mrs. Robert M. Fritzinger, Mrs. Gerald Martin, Decatur. Dismissed Mrs. Albert E. Rich, Berne; Master Ronald Sudduth, Miss Kimberly Tutewiler, Mrs. Alice Schott, Mrs. Herman Witte and baby girl, Mrs. Norman Edwards and baby girl, Decatur.

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Ing at 6:30 p.m. A birthday auction was then enjoyed and also added to the club treasury. Mrs. Clifford Essex dismissed the meeting with praver. The Olive Rebekah lodge met

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Tuesday evening at the Red Men hall. The cover gift was given to Mrs. Vera Gause. The Pleasant Mills Methodist WSCS will meet at the home of Mrs. Fred Bauman Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.