Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 227, Decatur, Adams County, 25 September 1964 — Page 3

• FRIDAY, .SEPTEMBER 25, 1964

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son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Reed, 736 Grayston street, Huntington, were united in marriage at the Curtis home September 19 at 4 p.m., wjth the Rev. William Jeffries officiating the double ring ceremony. There were decorations of white carnations and gladiolis and autumn leaves. Musical selections for the wedding were “Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life,” “Because,” “Oh, Promise Me,” and “Love, Here Is My Heart.” Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length dress of. white saty. The fitted bodice featured a scoop neckline and long tapered sleeves coming to points over her hands. The dress was accented with French lace on the bodice and skirt, which featured a chapel length train. She wore a waist length veil caught to a forward clip of seed pearls and ribbon. She carried white and pink carnations. •- ? Her matron of honor, Mrs. Jeral Jester, wore a dress of rose chiffon and a corsage of pink carnations. Jeral Jester served as best man. • To her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Curtis wore a gray dress with gold trim and gold accesories. The groom’s mother wore a blue dress and black accessories. A reception was held at 6 p.m. for the 97 guests. The table was decorated with pink carnations and blue ribbons on the white cloth. The cake was trimmed with blue flowers. Serving at the reception were Mrs. Dessie Kelly and Mrs. Bernard Schwaben. For her going away dress the bride wore a white dress with autumn leaf patterns. ' The groom is employed by H. K. Porter, Huntington. The couple will reside at 1538 Glencoe Blvd., New Haven. If you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — They get BIG results.

DELTA THETA TAU SORORITY MEETS The Delta Theta Tau sorority held a social meeting at the home of'Mrs. James Newton. Mrs. Allan Gamer and Mrs. Frank Ly- ( barger were assisting hostesses. Mrs. John McConaha, president, presided over the opening ceremony. The report of the ways and means committee was discussed and accepted. Mrs. McConaha reported on the social aspects of the international convention which was held in Denver, Colo., at the Brown Palace hotel. She explained the business that was discussed and not reported in the summer issue of the Grit. Clever place cards, programs, gifts and pictures of the places visited were shown. A bus trip to the Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs, and a chuck wagon dinner served to the 700 delegates and their families and an hour and a half floor show were some of the highlights of the five day convention. The international officers presented a clever skit and the host chapters entertained with luncheons and gala dinner parties. The 20 members present were presented clever menus at the “Sleeping Pill Coffee House” and orders for expreso and other mysterious concoctions were taken by the hostess. A sing-along was enjoyed while the “waitresses” dressed to present a style show narrated by Mrs. Newton. Following the show, delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses. The Delta Theta Tau sorority will hold a rummage sale at the C. L. of C. hall October 9 from 6 - 9 p.m., and October 10 from 9 a.m., to 3 p.m. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Robert Krueckeberg October 16, at 8 p.m. SHOWER GIVEN FOR MRS. TOM WHEAT A stork shower was given in honor of Mrs. Tom Wheat, route 1, Hoagland, by Mrs. Dale Anderson; co-hostess was Mrs. David Anderson, both of Hoagland. The evening was enjoyed* by playing games and prizes were awarded to, the winners. Refreshments were served, following the opening of the baby’s gifts. Those attending were Mrs. John Wheat, Mrs. Alfred Trosin, Mrs. Charles Williams, Mrs: Minnie Presuhn, Mrs. Earl Hamrick, Hoagland; Mrs. Charles Christman, St. Joe; Mrs. Paul Quillan, Mrs. Richard Armstrong and Beth Ann, Hartford City; Miss Mary Morris, Mrs. Barbara Hartman, Mrs. Kenneth Springer 1 , Fort Wayne; Mrs. Pete Jump, Uniondale; Mrs. Donald Shifferly, Decatur; Mrs. Lee Bosler, Monroeville. Mrs. Muri Lybarger was unable to attend but sent a gift. BILL ZWICK SHOWS SLIDES TO EMMAUS GUILD The Emmaus Guild met recently in the parish hall with the meeting being called to order by the president, Vera Hammond. Devotions wefe given by Eunice Fink. The minutes Os the previous meeting and the treasurer’s report were approved as read. The roll call was answered by 33 members and nine guests present. The different committees gave their reports on the library, nursery, membership and stamps for missions. A card was signed by all ladies present and sent along with a handkerchief to Aileen Witte, who recently moved to Fort Hie year’s program books were distributed and Eileen Freeby was appointed the new devotions chairman. The business meeting was closed by reciting the Lord’s Prayer. Bill Zwick showed his slides he had taken in Europe while he was in the service, then the evening was turned over the hostesses. Various games were played with prizes being awarded to the winners. A delicious lunch was served on tables decorated in fall flowers.

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Club Schedule Teleohon* MUI Eva Mfltor Society Editor Calendar Items tor eaeb *«y’« publication mart be phoned to by 11 a.m. (Satnrday »s«» FRIDAY ONO club rummage sale, old Klenk building, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Psi lota Trading Port, 14, B. August and S. L. Collier: 6-9, Shirley Hoffman and B. Snively Good Will Industries will be in town. Call 34181 or 3-2585 if you have anything to give. Decatur Missionary church Friendship circle, Mrs. Robert Reynolds, 7:30 p.m. American Legion Auxiliary, Legion Home, social meeting, 8 p.m. SATURDAY Psi lota Trading Port, 14, Gini Elder and Barbara Arnold. ONO chib rummage sale, old Klenk building, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. MONDAY Pythian sisters Needle club, after Temple, Moose home, 7:30 p.m. DAV Auxiliary social meeting, DAV hall, 7:30 p.m. St. Ambrose study club, Mrs. William Meyers, 7:30 p.m. Decatur WCTU, Mrs. Frank Bohnke, 1 p.m. Cootie Auxiliary, VFW post home, 8 p. m. Demolay Mothers, Masonic Temple, 7 p.m. Xi Alpha Xi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. Alan Zoss, 8 p.m. Honorary Chapter of Xi lota Xi sorority, Mrs. Gerald Smith, 6:30 p.m., assisting hostesses, Mrs. George Thomas, Mrs. William Linn, Mrs. Eugene Durkin, Mrs. Ronald Parrish and Mrs. Richard Macklin. Pleasant Mills committee organization, Pleasant Mills gymnasium, 7:30 p.. m. TUESDAY Sunny Circle home demonstration club, Preble Recreation Center, 7:30 p.m. Decatur Belmont home demonstration club, Mrs. Ronald Colclasure, 416 Patterson St., 8 p.m. Root Township home demonstration club, Mrs. Fannie Kunkel, 1 p.m. Pythian Sisters Needle club, after Temple, 7:30 p. m., Moose home. Eagles Auxiliary, Eagle hall, 8 p. m. Kirkland Ladies club, Adams Central high school, 7:30 p.m. Beta Tau Sigma, Mrs. Ray Heller, 6:510 pm. Jolly Housewife’s home demonstration club, Methodist church basement, Pleasant Mills, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Historical club opening meeting, Country Charm, 12 noon. Bethany Circle of Zion United Church of Christ, Matilda Sellemeyer, 7:30 p.m. Live and Learn home demonstration club, Mrs. Leo Workinger, 1:30 p.m. St. Vincent DePaul Society, C. L. of C. hall, 2 p.m. hostess Mrs. Loretta Metzler. THURSDAY Women of the Moose, Moose home, formal enrollment, 8 p.m., executive meeting, 7:30 p.m. Holy Family study club, Mrs. Ted Wemhoff, 8 p.m. Sale Os Residences Is Announced Today William F. Schnepf, realtor and auctioneer, announced today that Mr. and Mrs. Al Lindahl and family will soon move into their new home on West Madison street, which they have purchased from Mrs. Raymond Kohne. Schnepf also handled the sale of, the Highland Park home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Conrad to Mrs. George Wilson,

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DISTRICT MEETING HELD TUESDAY Rebekah lodges from Adame, Blackford, and Weils counties held a district meeting Tuesday afternoon and evening at the Bluffton Rebekah lodge hall with the district deputy president, Martha Belle Elliot, presiding. One hundred members registered. A school of instructions was held by the state assembly past president, Opal Crist of Monticello. A trophy for the largest percentage of members present was presented to the Liberty Center lodge. A? white gavel wait to Poneto lodge. Officers were elected with Mabel White, Petroleum, being elected district deputy president. Others elected were vice president, Mrs. Daisy Shady, Hartford City; secretary, Mrs. Evelyn Plasterer, Decatur; inside guard, Mrs. Helen Liechty, Decatur; resolution, Mrs. Olive Solomon, Decatur; and Miss Laura Stanley, percentage committee. SILENT AUCTION TO BE HELD BY JOLLY HOUSEWIVES The Jolly Housewives home demonstration club will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., at the Methodist church basement in Pleasant Mills. All members are urged to be present because there will be election of officers. The hostesses for the first six months of the year will furnish items for a silent auction. EPSILON CHAPTER HAS CULTURAL PROGRAM The Epsilon chapter of Belta Sigma Phi held their regular bus. iness and cultural meeting Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Fred Lengerich. Twelve members attended and elected Mrs. Steve Brandenberg as chapter historian, to keep a scrapbook of social events, pictures, and up to date information about the chapter’s functions. Plans for the annual rush party were announced for October 14 at the C. L. of C. Hall at 8 p.m. The cultural program for the evening was presented by Mrs. Joseph Kohne and Miss Pat Kintz. Their topic for discussion was on beauty of skin, hair, and of the body. Miss Kintz gave an informative description of the famour Greek statue of “Venus *de Milo.” Mrs. Kohne then proceeded to tell the group about oncoming hair-styles from Paris and U. S. as well and also modeled a wig and false eyelashes and discussed the different kinds of wigs. The wig was then passed around for the group to see how they would look in a different color hair-do. Material for the evening was furnished by Jeanette Loshe of Jeanette Loshe's beauty shop. Small Shed Damaged By Fire This Morning Local firemen were summoned to a small fire at the Jim Lovelady home, 419 Mcßarnes St., at 2:33 a.m. today. A small shed in the back yard of the home, used by children, had caught fire during the eirlyjmorning hours. Firemen extinguished the blaze and returned to their homes in about 20 minutes. There was no damage other than that to the small shed.

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SEPT. 30 DEADLINE FOR ONE-DAY TRIP One-day trip reservations are due in the county extension office. Reservations will be taken until Wednesday, September 30, for the trip to Indianapolis. Buses will leave Decatur at 6 a.m. and from Berne at 6:30 sum. Those planning to go are urged to make reservations soon. ' VERNON L. CALL WEDS SHIRLEY KIRKWOOD In a double ring ceremony September 19 at 6 p.m., Vernon L. Call claimed Shirley Kirkland of Petroleum as his bride. The couple were married by the Rev. Floyd Nevil at the home of the bride’s grandmother, with whom she has lived the past year. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Call of 515 St. Mary’s street, and Paul Kirkwood of Petroleum. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attired in a street length two piece white brocade suit with baby blue accessories. It was accented with a crown veil. Her corsage was of blue carnations. Her matron of honor, Mrs. Richard Miller, sister of the bride,

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wore a two piece knit suit with white accessories. Richard Miller, brother-in-law of the bride, served as best man. The groom’s mother wore a striped jersey dress with white accessories. The grandmother of the bride wore a brown lace dress with light tan accessories. Immediately following the cere, mony, a reception was held at the home of the bride’s grandmother, with the table covered in white linen centered with a two tiered wedding cake. A reception was also held at the groom’s parents home for 20 guests. The bride is a graduate of Petroleum high school and is employed at CTS of Berne, the groom is employed by the Pennsylvania railroad. The couple will be at home at 209 S. Jersey street, Bluffton. Olive Rebekah lodge met Tuesday evening at the Red Men's hall. The Three Link club met after the meeting. Cover gifts went to Mrs. Olive Solomon, Mrs. Maggie Haley and Mrs. Clafa Meyers. Hostesses were Mrs. Althea Eavards and Mrs. Georgia Kreigh.

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