Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 141, Decatur, Adams County, 15 June 1964 — Page 3

MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1946 •

I Miss Connie Sue Lusinbill — Photo by Anspaugh W W.J 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Luginbill, route 3, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Connie Sue, to Pfc. Ronnie Eugene Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Downing E. Wilson, Sr., 2017 Dunkelburg Road, Fort Wayne. The bride-elect is a graduate of Madison-Marion consolidated school of Hoagland. She attended the Fort Wayne dental assistant’s school and is presently employed by Drs. Charles T. Frissell and Donald .G. Lloydl Pfc. Wilson is a graduate of Elmhurst high school. He is now serving in the United States Marine .Corp and is stationed in Santa Ana, Cal. o An August 1 wedding is planned, after which the couple will reside in Santa Ana.

LEGION AUXILIARY ELECTS OFFICERS The Decatur American Legion auxiliary its June meeting Friday evening* in the .post home. The meeting was called, to order by the president, Mrs. Walter Walchle. The colors were advanced. The “National Anthem” was sung, after which Mrs. Frank Bohnke led the group in prayer. A short period of silence was observed in memory of America’s honored dead. The unit joined the president in reciting tile preamble to the constitution of American Legion auxiliary. The regular order of business prevailed with the roll call of officers and the reading and approving of the minutes of the previous meeting. Committee reports were read. — —■" _ .—..l— ——

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A certificate was awarded to the auxiliary of the Dcatur unit in recognition of volunteer service to veterans for continued support of the patient-centered rehabilitation. activities, recently awarded at the Veterans’ hospital, Fort Wayne. The hymn of the month, “Take Time To Be Holy,” was led by Mrs. Anola Christ. The tune is to be a reminder to the group as it plans for the summer period and the Girls’ State program. Elected to offices were Mrs. Mary Dixon, president; Mrs. Anola Crist, vice president; Mrs. T. C. Smith, secretary; Mrs. Ralph Roop, treasurer; Mrs. Melvin Luhman, chaplain; Mrs. Wilson Belt, sergeant-at-arms; Mrs. Adrian Baker, Miss Margaret Eit’ing and Mrs. Walter Walchle,

Club Schedule Telephone 3-2121 Judy Hirschy Society Editor Calendar items for eaeh day's publication must be phoned la by 11 a.m. t:30) , MONDAY If Shebee club, 1 & M building, Ist course in Red Cross first aid, 7:30 p.m. Monroe Township 4-H club, 7:30 as scheduled. / Adams county home demonstration chorus. Farm Bureau building, 7:30 p.m. VFW auxiliary, Post home, social meeting, 8 p.m. TUESDAY Psi lota Xi, Preble Gardens, 6:30 p.m., dinner and initiation. 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 Batuman, 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY Decatur Home Demonstration club. C. L. of C. hall, 1:30 p.m. home demonstration club, fire house, 7:30 p.m. Gals and Pals square dance club, Youth and Community center. Trinity Bible Class. EUB church fellowship hall, 7:30 p.m. Lois Circle of Trinity church, meeting and picnic, Legion Park, 10 a. m. Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4 Joan Bohnke and Jane McKenzie; 6-9, Shirley Hoffman and Jo Klenk. DYB ladies group of Trinity EUB church, Mrs. Frank Fisher, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, Gwen Doan and Marcia Freeby; 6-9, Barbara Fuelling and Barbara Steiner. SATURDAY Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 14, Jane Reed and Betty Fager. SUNDAY Ira Gerig, Monroe Methodist church, sacred organ concert, 7:30 p.m. MONDAY Academy of Friendship of the Moose, dinner party, Preble Gardens, 6:30 p.m. Meet at Moose at 6 p.m. I * executive board; Mrs. Mary Dixon, Mrs. Mildred Beltz and Mrs. Herbert Lengerich, delegates to convention. The meeting was closed with the singing of “America.” The colors were retired and the meeting was adjourn.ed by the president. The Lois Circle of the Decatur EUB Trinity church will meet at the church at 10 a. m. Thursday and go to Legion park for their meeting and picnic. Mothers are asked to bring their children. Mrs. Sheldon Light is the leader. Ira Gerig from Fort Wayne Bible College, will present a sacred organ concert Sunday, at 7:30 p.m. at the Monroe Methodist church. The DYB ladies group of the Trinity EUB church will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Fisher Thursday at 7:30 p.m. The Academy of Friendship of the Moose will hold a 6:30 p.m. dinner meeting at the Preble Gardens Monday. Members are requested to meet at the Moose home at 6 p.m. Births At tiie Adams county memorial hospital: John and Alice Geimer Brunton, 710 N. 3rd street, are tiie parents of an 8 lb., 5% oz., baby girl bom at 11:22 a.m. Saturday. A 7 lb., 1 oz., baby girl was born to Michael and Kathryn Irwin McGill of route 3, at 1:55 p.m. Salturday. Samuel and Sherri Shug Newman 412 W. Main street, Berne, became the parents of a 7 lb., 15 oz., baby girl at 9:06 a.m. today. Trade in a pood town — Decatur. - IV Seasons RESTAURANT at VILLA LANES U. S. 224 West SPECIAL TUESDAY Bar-B-Q Ribs 75c PHONE 3-3660 For Reservations

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JI Mrs. Danley R. Schumann — Photo by Cole

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Altar vases and baskets of white glamillia bedecked the altar of the St. Peter Lutheran church for the Saturday evening wedding of Miss Lois Jean Gerke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gerke, of route 5, and Danley R. Schumann, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Schumann, 10204 Utica, Evergreen Park, 111. The Rev. Fred Droegemueller officiated for the double ring ceremony. Organist Mrs. Walter and soloist Ann Schnitta, sorority sister of the bride, provided the wedding music. Numbers included “Bless Us, Oh Lord,” “The Wedding Prayer,” *and “The Lord’s Prayer.” Given in marriage by her father, the bride appeared in a long slim

, • 1 1 • Miss Carolyn Sue Luginbill — Photo by Cole l Carolyn —-— WeJ Mr: and Mrs. Irvin Luginbill, route 1, Willshire, 0., announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their youngest daughter, Carolyn Sue, to James Leon Jarrett, 415 North Merrill, Fortville. The bride-elect is a graduate of Pleasant Mills school and a 1964 graduate of Olivet Nazarene College, Kankakee, 111. Her fiance, a graduate of Fortville high school, is a senior at Olivet Nazarene College. An August 22 wedding is being planned.

B. P. W. * MEETS RECENTLY The Decatur B.W.P. club met Wednesday at the' Dutch Mpl, Bluffton. Rose bowls, pastel net puffs and pastel mints decorated the tables. Guests for the evening were the Misses Terri Buckley and Helen Kenney, and Mrs. Robert Shraluka, Jr. Mrs. Ray Kauffman won the door prize. Mrs. Kauffman, president, con-

sheath made entirely of imported silk organza. Elegant in its simplicity, the gown’s bodice featured a bateau neckline with an appliqued garland of re-embroidered 6 alencon lace. The same type lace motif was used on the long sleeves which partially covered her hands. The narrow, -sculptured skirt had back fullness supplied by twin box pleats. A sheer detachable chapel length train of organza was also box pleated. A large spray of lace enriched the train above the center back hemline. Her veil was waist length of silk illusion falling from a pearl trimmed pillbox. She carried a cascade of which glamallia centered with shrimp glamallia. Mrs. Max Crownover, sister of the bride, served as matron of

ducted the business meeting. Mrs. Francis Howard, Mrs. Carl Bucher and Nty's. Ray Kauffman reported on the B. P. W. state convention held recently at French Lick. Hostesses for the evening were the club’s oficers, Mrs. Charles Buckley, Mrs. Mary Elzey, Mrs. Arthur Miller, Mrs. Ray Kauffman, Miss Vera Van Buskirk and Miss Jane Daily. ,

honor. She chose a floor length sheath of shrimp crepe styled with a flowing back panel similar to the bride’s dress. Mrs. Thaddeus Kalowski, Chicago, and Miss Janice Hartwick, Minneapolis, Minn., were bridesmaids. They wore dresses* identical to that of the matron of honor. The three honor attendants carried white carnation cascades accented with shimp tinted carnations. They wore shrimp pillboxes with veils. The flower girls, Karen Crownover and Lisa Gerke, wore street length nylon shrimp dresses styled with empire waists. Their headpieces were identical to the other attendants and they carried cascades of white pompoms. Gerrit Mahsman, fraternity brother of the groom, served as best man, and Arnold Gerke, brother of the bride, Decatur; Donald Fuelling, cousin of the bride, Los Angeles, Calif.; and Jim Schumann, brother of the groom. Evergreen, 111., were ushers. For her daughter’s weddnig, Mrs. Gerke wore a dress of mint green crepe with beige accesories and a corsage of shrimp glamallia. The groom’s mother chose an aqua dress, an aqua hat and a corsage of shrimp glamallia. Following the wedding, a reception was held at the Hoagland Hayloft for approximately 250 guests. Those assisting at the reception were Mrs. Robert Mclntosh and the Mises Janell Franz, Margaret Boer ger, Kay Stopoenhagen, Loretta Wass, Sharon Busick, Sharon Witte, Janice Allison, Mary Gerke, Cynthia Fuelling, Louann Fuelling, Connie Bullerman and Karen Schieferstein. For a wedding trio to The Abbey, Lake Geneva, Wifi., the new Mrs. Schumann Cnose to wear a two piece aqua dress of shag with white accessories. The bride is a graduate of Decatur high school and Valparaiso University. She is equipped for elementary teaching. The groom is a graduate of Luther South, Chicago, and Valparaiso University. He is employed with the Concordia Mutual Life Insurance company. Following their wedding trip, the couple will reside at 2854 177th Drive, Apt. 12A, Hammond.

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Monday With Marilyn By Marilyn Knudsen

With their high school days over, Alan Kalver, Buster Melchi, Dean Lehman, and Tom Macklin packed up their tents and tripped off to see the western area of the United States. Having left on May 22, the day after their graduation, the boys traveled 7,500 miles, to return 16 days later. ' On their trip they saw Grand Canyon, Las Vegas, Disneyland. San Diego, Universal City in Hollywood, Los Angeles, San Fran--’cisco. Sequoia, and crossed the High Sierras to Salt Lake City, Yellowstone, Grand Teton, Mount Rushmore, and the Badlands, Mackinac Straits, and, as a final treat. Lake George. Hie boys were also able to see and meet with a cross section of Americans, everyone from the townspeople, to the campers in the paries, to the tourists, to the movie and television stars they saw in Universal City. At this last place, they were allowed to tour an area not seen by the usual sightseer. Here they saw the sets for “McHale’s Navy” and “Wagon Train.” Eating in the commisary later, the adventurers caught glimpses of Jack Benny, Don Wilson, Tony Randall, and the stars of “Wagon Train.” Other adventures included a night in the Palo Alto State Park in Texas when the boys were soundly sleeping in their tent at about 2 o’clock. In the canyon where they had pitched the tent, a gust of wind arose, and when it had passed into the night, so had the tent. As the boys phrased it, "At 3 o’clock in the momL ing we packed up and drove off.” Dumb Trick “Dumbest thing we did,” muttered Dean Lehman when he and Alan Kalver were narrating the tale of their experiences at the Grand Canyon. The sign tead, “For experienced hikers only,” and the trail was ordinarily

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meant for mules, but the four, possibly deciding they were the best thing, walked the 14 miles In six hours. Climaxing the trip was an incident Alan termed, “best experience.” From Yellowstone there was a mud road which would save 200 miles. “We took it,” narrated the boys, “and the first 15 miles was pretty good road. Then it rained two and a half inches. The mud got worse, worser. worsest. We started at four in the afternoon and finished at two the next morning.” The boys might still be there, but a ranger came through on the same road, and got stuck 30 yards behind them. When the truck came to excavate the ranger’s vehicle, it pulled the boys’ car out too. From there they went to Mackinac Straits, Lake George, and home& being careful to stay off mud roads. In reply to the appeal for the names of youths who worked for the Kennedy memorial library on the birthday of the late President, only one letter was received. As the one known participant, Mark Keller, a seventh grade student at the St. Joseph school, represents Adams county. Mark mowed lawns and worked on his paper route to earn his contribution. Kay Stoppenhaqen To Teach In Michigan Miss Kay Stoppenhagen, of 527 Stratton Way, has accepted a teaching position in the public schools at Livonia, Mich., starting next fall. Miss Stoppenhagen, who graduated this spring from Valparaiso University, will teach in the elementary grades. Trade in a good town — Decatur