Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 238, Decatur, Adams County, 8 October 1964 — Page 3

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1964

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Miss Mary Jo Kaehr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Kaehr, route 4, and Robert William Troxel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Troxel, route 4, Bluffton, were united in marriage at the Bluffton armory, decorated with a beauty vase of white gladiolis and palepink figi mums with ferns and candelabra. > The Rev. Samuel Aschliman officiated the ceremony that took place at 9:30 a.m., October 4. Musicale was presented by Ruthann Sutton’, pianist and Richard JKjfehr,, vocalist. Selections includea “Hawaiian Wedding Song,” “Because,” "O Promise Me,” “O Perfect Love” and “The Lord’s Prayer.” The bride wore a floor length gown of white delustered satin. The molded bodice was fashioned with a scoop neckline and long tapering sleeves. The controlled skirt front featured a shepherdess back over unpressed pleats flowing from a waist bow. Her headdress was a mantilla of chantilly lace cascading to hip length. She carried a bouquet of white figi mums centered with a corsage of pale pink daises. Miss Marcella Gerber was maid of honor and Mrs. Roger Eisenmann, Mrs. Arlen Gerber, and Miss Mary Jo Troxel were bridesmaids. She had two junior brides, maids, the Misses Jay and Sharon Kaehr. Her flower girl was Miss Connie Troxel. All the attendants wore moss green taffeta dresses. The fitted bodice was styled with O f 40 I / ® Snappy new tricks come from I Health tex’ I STANTOGS It’s so easy to dress baby in this soft new 2-ply combed cotton knit shirt because grippers go all the way down the back. Long sleeves keep arms cozy. Shoulder loops keep straps in place. All white or white with bands of color atthe neck. Very washable. Sizes: 9,12,18,24 months. I.M Kiddie Shop OPEN FRI. A SAT. NIGHTS 'til O P M. 140 S. Second St. Ph. 3-4422 3

a scoop neckline and long tapering sleeves. The skirt featured a slight A-line. They carried floral arrangements of pale pink daisy mums and the flower girl carried flower petals in a basket with long streamers attached. The best man was Richard Troxel and the male attendants were Roger Eisenmann, Arlen Gerber, and Junior Lantz. Ushering the guests were Vernon Meyer and Arlen Gerber. The bride’s mother wore a green wool two piece dress to her daughter’s wedding, with green and black accessories. The groom’s mother wore a black and white two-pice knit suit with black accessories. Both mothers wore white mum corsages. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the armory. Serving at the reception were Mrs. Vernon Meyer, Mrs. Richard Kaehr, Mrs. Glen Yager, Miss Gloria Zimmerman, Miss Pat Workinger and Miss Linda Rayl. Miss Janet Hunt registered the gifts. A wedding dinner followed the reception at the Dutch Mill for 150 guests. For her wedding trip to Niagara Falls and the New York World's Fair, the new Mrs. Troxel wore a black and white wool tweed suit with black accessories. The bride is a graduate of Adams Central high school and the groom is a graduate of Lancaster high school and is currently employed by the Incel Corporation. Following their return from the wedding trip, the couple will be at home at route 4, Bluffton. DORCAS CIRCLE IN RECENT MEETING The Dorcas Circle from the Decatur E. U. B. Church met recently at the home of Mrs. Pat Hain for the regular monthly meeting. Mrs. Metta Hamma gave the devotions. She used service, forgiveness, and love as her subjects. Mrs. Hamma led the ladies in prayer. Mrs. Hilda Stucky was the lesson leader, her topic was a “Travelogue of a People.” After the hymn “All hail the power of Jesus name” was sung, Mrs. Stucky stated that during the ’ next several lessons members are to become better acquainted with the Spanish speaking Americans. The ladies all participated in a playlet giving information on Puerto Rico, Spain, Mexico, and Cuba. Each member went to the worship center with her offering and placed it on the Bible. Mrs. Leona Gentis reminded those present that their thank offerings are due in November. The group made plans to go to the Flat Rock children’s home Oct. 31. Mrs. Stucky closed her business meeting with prayer. Delicious refreshments were served to eleven members present. ■ The Past Presidents parley of the American Legion wjll meet at the post home with Mrs. R. C. Hersh as hostess. ! The Sarah circle of the Decatur EUB church will meet at 1 pm. Tuesday with Mrs. William Strahm. Mrs. Frank Bohnke will . be the leader. 1 The Eta Tau Sigma sorority will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Leo Faurote. a

MERRIER MONDAY’S CLUB MEETS MONDAY The Merrier Monday’s home demonstration dub met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Gene Bluhm. The sixteen masked j members and two guests were ushered into a room appropriately decorated for the occasion. Mrs. John Barger won the prise for being the most stylish and Mrs. Bob Mitchel received prizes for b£ing the most original and the last one guessed. Mrs. W- L. LaMar won the grab-bag prize which was the hostess gift far the evening. v The group made favors for the Adams county hospital. Then Mrs. John Barger opened the meeting by welcoming Mrs. Don Barger as a new club member. Mrs. Eugene Murchland read the Adams county home economics association constitution, and Mrs. Roger Frey read the poem, "If Jesus Came To Your House.” Mrs. Bob Hildebrand read the history of the song of the month and then led the group in singing “Steal Away." An interesting lesson on "food buying guide and is it a bargain?" was given by Mrs. Junior Arnold and Mrs. Bob Hildebrand. Mrs. Arnold was in charge of a food buying quiz. Roll call was answered by telling what each has learned from club lessons and put into practice. The secretary's and treasurer’s reports were then read. Announcements were made of the Christmas lesson on gift to be held November 12 at the Farm Bureau building in Monroe, and the officer’s training sessions at Decatur. It was announced by the ways and means committee that a surprise package and person will visit each home of the club members, with each club member taking part, within the next 30 days. Mrs. Gene B’uhm also announced the Christmas projects for’ the mental institution patients. Members interested in participating should bring their gift at the next club meeting. » Election of officers for the 1965 club year took place.. The results were as follows: president, Mrs. W. L. LaMar; vice president, Mrs. Dap-el Arnold; secretary, Mrs. Don Moser; treasurer, Mrs. Dale Fruechte; leader, Mrs. Lores Steury; alternate leaders, Mrs. Calvin Miller and Mrs. John Isch; publicity, Mrs. Roger Longenberger; song leader, Mrs. David Liby; health and safety, Mrs. Dan Ross; citizenship, Mrs. Bob Mankey; historian, Mrs. Bob Mitchel. Secret pal gifts were received by the following: the Mesdames Jerry Mitchel, Calvin Miller, Bill Barger, Darrel Arnold, John Isch, Bob Mankey, Irwin Worthman, Dan Ross, Don Moser ,and Ed Bryan. Refreshments of hot chicken sandwiches, relishes, and cider were served to the members, and two guests, Mrs. Irwin Liechty and Miss Jane Bluhm, by Mrs Bluhm and her co-hostess, Mrs. John Isch. OPENING MEETING OF LITERATURE CLUB The Literature section of the Decatur Woman’s club held its opening meeting recently at the home of Mrs. Dayton Swickard, Limberlost Trait. Dinner was served at 6:30 with Mrs. David Langston, Mrs. Elbert Smith, Mrs. Ed Cook and Mrs. Ed Hagan assisting the hostess. Following the dinner a short business meeting was conducted by the chairman, Mrs. David Langston. Twenty-one members were present, including four new members, Mrs. Robert Blaney, Mrs. Mary Jane Runyon, Mrs. Robert Sittier, and Mrs. Melvin R. Seeger. The program committee assisted by Mrs. Dean Boltz, had delightful entertainment planned for the evening. I

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Club I Schedule Telephone 3-2121 Eva Miller Society Editor V Calendar items for each day’s publication must be phoned la by 11 a.m. (Saturday 8:M) THURSDAY Past President’s Parley, District 4, of American Legion Auxiliary, Auburn, Unit VI, 12 noon carry-in luncheon.’ Valparaiso Guild of Decatur to be guests of Van Wert Guild at Redeemer church, % mile south of Convoy, 0., 8 p.m. Rachel Circle, Mrs. Wilbur Tinkham, Mrs. Winston Rawley, 8 p.m. St. Jude Study club, Mrs. William Kuhnle, 8 p.m. Guardian Angel Study club, Mary C. Spangler, 8:15 p.m. Psi lota Trading Post, 1-4 Kristine Porter and Diane Sauer; 6-9, Claudia Caston and Marian Geissler. Decatur chapter 127, Order of Eastern Star, friends night, Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. So Cha Rae club, Mrs. Dick Deininger, 7:30 p.m. Church of God Missionary Circle, Fellowship hall, 7:30 p.m. Queen of Rosary, Mrs. Leo Schultz, after church services, - FRIDAY ' Delta Theta Tau, rummage sale, C. L. of C. hall, 6:30-8 p.m. American Legion Auxiliary Legion home, business meeting, 8 p.m.’.. St. Paul Lutheran Ladies Aid of Preble, rummage sale, former Klenk’s Building, 9 am. to 9 p.m. Psi lota Trading Post, 1-4, B. August and Pat Boltz; 6-9, Alice Roth and Doris Schlotterbach. SATURDAY Delta Theta Tau, rummage sale, C. L. of C. hall, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Story Hour, Decatur Public Library, 1:30 p.m. St. Paul Lutheran Ladies Aid of Preble, 9 a m. to 4 p.m., Former Klenk’s Building, rummage sale. Psi lota Trading Post, 1-4, Marcia Freeby, Marcia Stevens. SUNDAY Zion Lutheran Adult Class, parish hall basement, 7:30 p. m. MONDAY DAV Auxiliary, DAV hail, 7:30 p. m. American Legion Past Presidents’ parley, Legion home. Flo-Kan Sunshine Girls, Moose' home 6:15 p.m., practice for inspection. Pythian Sisters Needle club, dtter Temple, Moose home, 7:30 P.m. Gals and Pals home demonstration club, Pleasant Mills school, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles hall, 8 p.m. Xi Alpha Xi chapter of Beta ' Sigma Phi Sorority, Mrs. Melvin Zoss, hostess, 8 p.m. ‘ Profit and Pleasure Club, Mrs, Ted Eyanson, 7:30 p. m. Decatur EUB Sarah Circle, Mrs. William Strahm, 1 p. m. Eta Tau Sigma, Mrs. Leo Faurote, 8 p. m. WEDNESDAY United Church of Christ Evangeline Circle, Mrs. William Feller, 7:30 p. m. O. N. 0. Club, Preble Recreation Center, 7:30 p. m. Zion Lutheran Missionary Society, parish hall, 1:30 p. m. Presbyterian Naomi Circle, church, 9 a. in. Presbyterian Ruth Circle, Mrs. Howard Evans, 8 p. m.

K1 . - r w •' ■m ■Mff abbr ifiß w» ■ _. Mrs. J. Stephen Edwards . Reside d)n (Capital jlfter The former Donna Arnold of Fountain Town, and J. Stephen Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edwards of Decatur, are now residing on N. Washington Blvd., Indianapolis, following a honeymoon in Mexico ~ . Mrs. Edwards is teaching in the city school system while Edwards completes his studies in the graduate school of Indiana University.

OPENING MEETING OF MUSIC DEPARTMENT The opening meeting of the Music Department of the Decatur ’Woman’s club was held Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Ferris Bower, with 18 members present. Mrs. Richard Wasson, chairman, conducted the business meeting. After the meeting the members rehearsed some musical selections to be given for the spring program of the Woman’s club. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Edgar Gerber, Mrs. William Feller, and Mrs. Clyde Butler. The Zion Lutheran Missionary Society will meet at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the parish hall. The Naomi circle of the SlMt Presbyterian church win uievc ni

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9 a.m. Wednesday at the church. The Ruth circle of the First Presbyterian church will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Howard Evans. The DAV auxiliary will hold a business meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the DAV hall. The Zion Lutheran Adult class will meet at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the parish hall basement. Locals Ervin Elzey, of Decatur, has been admitted as a patient at the Cooper rest home on North Third street.

JUNIOR WOMEN OPEN SEASON The Junior Women’s department of the Decatur Woman’s club opened its 1964-65 season at the home of Mrs. Howard Gerber. Following the club collect these officers were installed: Miss Pat Zimmerman, chairman; Mrs. Raymond Shell, vice chairman; Miss Judy Brodbeck, secretary; and Mrs. Robert Gase, fines chairman. All members were urged to attend the first meeting of the general club October 19 at the Community Center. As one of its projects for the year, Junior Women will sell Christmas ribbon. A lovely red rose was presented to each oi the following women who were initiated into the group: Mrs. Dale Bricker, Miss Judy Brodbeck, Mrs. Rogei Carnes, Mrs. William Coon, Mrs. Ed Cripe, Mrs. Lee Edwards, Mrs. Roger Foor,“Miss Janet.Habegger, Miss Rosalyn Sommer, and Mrs. Jerry Williamson. The members Spent the remainder of the evening playing indoor golf. Receiving prizes were Mrs. Lee Edwards, Mrs. W'lliam Coon and Mrs. Roger Foor. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess and Mrs. Jerry Williamson. Mrs. Wm. Feller will be hostess to the Evangeline Circle of the United Church of Christ, Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. The Profit and Pleasure home demonstration club will meet at the home of Mrs. Ted Eyanson Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. The O. N. O. home demon.dra- 1 tion club will hold a party at the Preble Recreation center Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. with the Merrier’s Monday club as guests.

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