Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 218, Decatur, Adams County, 15 September 1964 — Page 3

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1964

SOCIETY

MICHAEL KLINE WEDS IN NEW HAVEN Michael Kline of Fort Wayne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kline, Sarasota*. Fla., claimed Miss Cheryl Sue Longardner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Longardner of Churubusco, as his bride at the New Haven Methodist church Saturday evening. A floor-length gown of white satin was chosen by the bride. Appliques of alencon lace enhanced the sabrina neckline and were repeated on the long sleeves. The skirt fell over a loop bustle and extended to a chapel-length train. Her illusion veil was caught to a forward headpiece of lace with pearls and crystals and she carried a cascade of white roses and stephanotis with garlands of ivy, centered with a white orchid. Gilland served as best man and ushers were Joe and Gerald Longardner, brothers of the bride, John Woenker of Columbia City, and Thomas Royer of Fort Wayne. The couple will honeymoon in Washington, D. C., and New York City following the reception in Cutter's Chalet, Fort Wayne.

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The JOirie family formerly lived in Decatur, where the groom’s father operated a grocery store on North Second street, and later was employed in the advertising department of the Daily Democrat. RACHEL CIRCLE HOLDS MEETING Mrs.. Stan Kling was the program leader of the Rachel circle of the Decatur EUB chureh, Thursday evening when the group met at the home of Mrs. Mel Tinkham. The topic of the lesson was “Witnessing — Now Do.’’ Mrs. Kling also read an article from the World Evangel, “What is in Your Hand,” and the scripture taken from Romans 12. Chairman of the circle, Mrs. Norman Koons, conducted the business meeting, and the articles were collected for this quarter’s project. The Lord’s Prayer was repeated at the conclusion of the business meeting. A social hour followed and Mrs. Tinkham served refreshments to the nine members present. The next meeting will be October 8, with Mrs. Glen Mauller, hostess. Mrs. Norman Komis will be program leader.

PYTHIAN SISTERS temple Meets The Pythian Sisters Temple met at the Moose home with Mrs. Francis Howard presiding. The Needle club followed the Temple meeting. Mrs. Byron Smith presided over the meeting. Twenty-two members answered the roll call. A delicious luncheon was served by Mrs. Loyd Ahr and Mrs. Howard Meyers at tables decorated with fall flowers. Mrs. Fred Ashbaucher received the club gift and Mrs. Helen Walters received the cover gift. The next meting will be September 28. Hostesses will be Mrs. Martin Weiland and Mrs. tlaymond Walters. Births At the Adams county, memorial hospital: ! • Carl and Sharlene Murphy Bauman, 504 Patterson street, are the parents of a 7 lb., 3*bz., baby boy born at 6:58 p.m., Sunday, and not a girl, as* erroneously reported Monday. Ronald and Jane Moran Aspy, 348 Mercer avenue, are- the parents of an 8 lb., 2 oz., baby girl bom at 3:21 a.m., today. Vernon C. and Mary Krauff Werling, route 2, New Haven, are the parents of a 7 lb., 14 oz., baby boy born at 4:07 p.m., Saturday. Locals I . Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Nelson, Sarasota, Fla., visited with Mrs. H. A. Maddox and family over ' the weekend. Mi*s. Sam Merwin, Jr., of Beverly Hills, Calif., is vising ,jn Decatur with her mother, Mrs. O. L. Vance, and her aunt, Mrs. Bertha Heuer. Lawrence E. Anspaugh, local photographer, leaves DecfltUr this evening for Harrisburg, Pa., where he will speak Wednesday afternoon to the Penn Central section of the photographers of Pennsylvania at their fjll meeting. Anspaugh will return around noon Thursday.

Club Schedule Tekvhone Mill Eva Miner Society Editor Calendar Menu for each day’a publication must be phoned to by 11 a.m. (Saturday 8:38) TUESDAY Women of the Moose, Executive meeting, 7:30 p.m., social meeting, 8 p.m. 39’ers, carry-in dinner. Community center, 6:30 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma, 8 p.m., Miss Helen Wellman. Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. George Bair, 8 p.m. Sunbeam Garden club, 7:30 p.m., Mrs. Justin Bleeke. Bulb and Plant sale at this meeting. Weselyn Service Guild of First Methodist church, Carry-in supper at the home of Mrs. George Helm, 6:30 p.m., bring covered dish and table service. Meat and rolls furnished. Baptist Salamonie Association, at the church, 7:30 p.m. Merrier Matrons home demonstration club, Mrs. Edwin Krueckeberg, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY Emmaus Guild of Zion Lutheran church, parish hall, 8 p.m. Calvary EUB Ladies Aid, Mrs. Bessie Koos, 7:30 p.m. Home and School association, auditorium df Catholic school, 7:30 p.m. Pleasant Mills WSCS, at church, 7:30 p'm. THURSDAY She Bee C B club Mrs. Mary Schnepp, 7:45 p.m., while elephant auction. Lois Circle of the Decatur EUB at the church, 9 a.m., Mrs. J. O. Penrod, leader. Articles for Equador projects are to be turned in at this meeting. Friendship Village home demonstration club, St. Mary’s — Blue Creek Conservation Building, Mrs. Chester Bryan, Mrs. Oscar Young, Mrs. Floyd Meyer and Mrs. Stanley Fatley, hostesses. Decatur home demonstration club, C. L. of C. Hall, 1:30 p.m., chairman, Mrs. Cecil Gause, hostesses, Mesdames Lewis Landrum, Lloyd Ruse, O. K. Baker, Frank Crist. Caliente home demonstration club, 7:30 p.m., I. & M. social room. Trinity Bible class of Decatur EUB, 7:30 p.m., Fellowship Hall. DYB Ladies of Trinity, Mrs. Manley Foreman, 7:30 p.m. Psi lota Trading Post, 1-4? Pat Boltz and Jeanne Knape, 6-9; Marian Giessler and Kristine Porter. FRIDAY Psi lota Trading Post, 1-4, Mary Strickler and S. L. Collier; 6-9, Kay Burke and Diane Sauer. Decatur Missionary Friendship circle, Mrs. Robert Reynolds, 7:30. SATURDAY Psi lota Trading Post, 1-4, Alice Roth and Judy Brodbeck. MONDAY Rosary Society, K. of C. Hall, 8 p.m. Adams county home demonstration chorus, Farm Bureau Bldg. 7:30 p.m. VFW, Post homd, social meeting, 8 p.m. . Academy of Friendship, 7:30 p.m. Joseph A. Schurger At Indiana Tech > Joseph A. Schurger has been accepted for admission at Indiana Institute of Technology, Fort Wayne, beginning with the start of the fall quarter as of September 3. He is enrolled in the department of civil engineering. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Schurger of route 4. 17-Year-Old Girl To Juvenile Court A 17-year-old Decatur girl has been referred to local juvenile authorities on a juvenile petition from the city police. The girl, who formerly resided in Monroe, was sent to juvenile court as a curfew violator.

WHAT IS AGUADO? It is a class for children, ages 4 tp 8, consisting of educational games, songs, •tc., to develop your child's . interest in music. The classes will run for 25 weeks and will coincide with the story hour at the Decatur Library on Saturday. Call Cheryl Lobsiger, 3-2867. 1 Child Rg per 5 Jw " weeks 2 in a Family $4*75 per 5 weeks.

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ASSOCIATED CHURCHES HOLDS MEETING Earl Chase briefly addressed an assembly of the, Associated Churches of Decatur. Sunday afternoon. He promoted two things: first, the annual Sunday school convention which will be held in Adams county November 7 and 8. The banquet will be held at the Youth and Community Center Saturday night and the following two Sunday meetings will be at the Monroe Methodist and Berne Mennonite churches. Secondly, he promoted the Ford Philpot crusade. For this, he represented the men’s prayer fellowship, which is the sponsoring organization for the one appearance of Ford Philpot and his learn here in Decatur. This meeting will be held September 22 at the Center and Chase presented the opportunity to invite friends. Among the items of business which received attention at this meeting were the prayer telephone and tentative plans for the proposed family service work shop. There was also an election held for a nominating committee, who will prepare a ballot to be voted on at the next meeting, November 15. This committee is composed of David Wynn, chairman, Clyde Harden and Mrs. Alton Corson. Two ministers, new in the city, who assumed pastorates since the last associated meeting, were introduced to the group. They were the Rev. Richard Van Hoosen of the Christian church and the Rev. Robert Chidister of the Baptist church. The Rev. Kenneth Angle was selected to fill the office of first vice president, left vacant by the Rev. Robert McQuaid, who has left the city. Don Sliger, president of the men’s prayer fellowship, was in attendance and he gave an informative report on the activities of this group. REUNION HELD SEPTEMBER 12 A pleasant evening was enjoyed by the neighbors and friends who reside in the Eiting Acres and on Forrest Drive at the ninth reunion held at the Hanna-Nuttman park Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sliger and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kneuss were cochairman for the event. Prayer was offered by Donald Sliger before the carry-in dinner was served. After the business t meeting, games were played by the group. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mcßride and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eiting were chosen as co-chairmen for the 1965 reunion, which will be held Saturday, September 11, 1965. Families who have joined the neighborhood in the last year are Andrew Miller, Dale Bricker, Robert Buitemeier and Robert Scheidler. Families who are building are those of Paul Sowards, Ron Gerber and Joseph Tricker. Families who were rpresented at thd reunion were those of Mrs. Ben Eiting, Homer Arnold, Wilmer Bultemeier, Lase Grimm, Warren Kneuss, Daniel Kwasneski, John E. Meyer, Robert Nyffeler, and Donald Sliger. Grass Fire Results In Call To Firemen Local firemen spent more than half an hour Monday afternoon in extinguishing a grass fire northwest of Decatur. Grrss at. the Edgar Gerber residence, on the Winchester road, caught fire from a nearby burning pile of trash. Firemen were summoned at 2:55 p.m., and fought the blaze until 3:30 p.m. There was nothing damaged other than the grass.

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jcl, "y * 1 x St Jr ■ <i M' 'N ! ' •>*■ r |r'.,j'i r .j;, . t , ■ , i . ■: • KERRY JO BEELER is the name of the six pound daughter of Corwin and Frances Kraner Beeler, route 2, Geneva, born at the Adams county memorial hosp'tal at 12:34 am., September 10, 1964. — • Photo by Cole). A w «* GREGORY LEON VANHORN is the name of the six pound, thirteen ounce son of Harold and Virginia Thatcher Vanhorn, route 3, born at the Adams county memorial hospital at 2:05 am., Seotember 9, 1964.—(Ph0t0 by Cole) ■ ♦ f ■ f TODD ALLEN MOSER is the name of the eight pound, two ounce son of Winston and Delores Graber Moser, Berne, born at the Adams county memorial hospital at 11:49 a.m., September 9, 1964. —(Photo by Cole) Hospital Admitted Mrs. Hubert Cochran, Miss Valerie Cole, Master Scott Zimmerman, Mrs. Robert Combs, Decatur; Floyd Braun, Willshire, O.; Miss Carol Hoagland, Monroe. Dismissed Joseph E. Eckrote, Linn Grove; Louis Myens, Fort Recovery, O.; Arthur Hurst, Jr., Decatur.

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