Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 249, Decatur, Adams County, 21 October 1964 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1964

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Beautiful fall flowers and candles adorned the tables for the opening dinner meeting of the 1964-65 Decatur Woman’s club held at the Decatur Youth and Community Center Monday evening. The Music department opened the meeting by singing the club collect. Mrs. Elbert Smith, Jr., then gave the devotions. Following a delicious dinner the club- president, Mrs. W. W. Cravins, gave the welcome address to the large group in attendance. Mrs. Cravens then introduced the following out of towruguests; Mrs. David W. Martin ojjS'ort Wayne, the state president of the Indiana Federation of Clubs; Mrs. Wayne McMahn of Summitville, the eighth district president of the Indiana Federation of Clubs; Mrs. Frank Inglis of Summitville, the parliamentarian of the .eighth district of Indiana Federation of Clubs; Mrs. Kenneth Campbell of Fort Wayne, the 12th district chairman of the council of inter39’ERS MEET FOR SUPPER The 39’ers met Tuesday for a carry-in supper at the Youth and Communitv Center. There were four visitors present. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hesher were received into membership; A memorial was read by Mrs. Maggie Haley in memory of Mrs. J. E. Anderson. Ed Hesher showed pictures of his and Mrs. Hesher’s travels through the United States. MISS LINDA RAYL IS GUEST OF HONOR Miss Linda Rayl, bride-elect of Merlin Hedington, was the guest of honor at a bridal shower given Saturday evening by Mrs. Glen Strahm, Miss Pat Workinger and Miss Madeline Hedington. Upon her arrival Miss Rayl was presented a lovely corsage of white carnations. The remainder of the evening was spent playing games with the winners, Mrs. Daisy Hoffman and Mrs. Lester Manley, presenting their prizes to the honored guest. Refreshments of cheese cake, punch, nuts and mints were served to the following; Mrs. Thurman Rayl, Mrs. Carl Hedington, Mrs. Daisy Hoffman, Mrs. Archie Hedington, Mrs. Lester Manley, Mrs. James Michaels, Mrs. Glen Strahm, Mrs. Charles Workinger and the Misses Kathy Michaels, Kathy Jane Strahm, Jane Girod, Pat Workinger, Madeline Hedington and the guest of honor, Linda Rayl. Invited guests unable to attend but sending gifts were Mrs. Carl Kuhn, Mrs. Glen Yager, Mrs. Arlen Gerber, Mrs. Madge Johnston and Miss Heiman.

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national clubs; Mrs. R. C. Hersh of Decatur, the president of Adams county Federation Club. Mrs. Cravens then introduced the officers of the Decatur Woman’s club and the chairman of each department, who in turn presented their new members. Following a short intermission the program chairman, Mrs. Ferris Kohne, introduced Mrs. E. Ross Adair of Fort Wayne, as the speaker of the evening. Mrs. Adair presented -a delightful and interesting program entitled “The Culture and Crafts of the Far East.” She brought with her various articles from the Oient she and Congressman Adair collected while on a tour of the Orient several years ago. While each of the models appeared on stage, Mrs. Adair gave a complete narration of the costume, background . and customs of each foreign country represented. Mrs. R. C. Hersh, of the Literature department, modeled the garb of a veiled woman from Pakistan. Mrs. Sue Worthman, of the Junior Arts department, appeared as a Japanese lady in a colorful kimona. Miss Suvimol Trisuwan. the foreign exchange student from Thailand, and a member ot the Junior Arts department, gave a delightful presentation of her neighboring country, Viet Nam. Mrs. Paul Fulkerison of Fort Wayne, portrayed a Turkish sultan. Mrs. Otto Adams of Fort Wayne, assisted Mrs. Adair with the program. MRS. BROWN SPEAKS TO RESEARCH CLUB “Turning the Leaves” by Mrs. W. Guy Brown, reviewed fifty years of activities of the Research club for members and guests at the home of Mrs. Lewis L. Smith. Mrs. Brown told of the first fall meeting of the club in 1914, with Mrs. R. D. Myers, president; Mrs. C. D. Lewton, secretary; and Mrs. O. L. Vance, treasurer. Living charter members of the Research club in addition to Mrs. Myers and Mrs. Vance include Mrs. Henry Heller and Mrs. Fred Heuer all of whom were specially honored at the recent meeting. Guests for the afternoon included Mrs. Walter Krick, Mrs. Charles Langston and Mrs. Paul Edwards, who recalled former incidents in the club’s history to supplement Mrs. Brown’s account. Following the program, tea was served at the table decorated predominantly with gold for the fiftieth anniversary. Mrs. Lowell Smith, present president, poured. The committee for the afternoon included Mrs. Lloyd Cowens, chairman; Mrs. Lewis Smith, hostess; and Mrs. Gail Baughman, Mns. Glen Dickenson, and Mrs. A. R. Holthouse. It was announced

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that the next meeting of the club will be held November 9 at the home of Mrs. Holthouse, instead of October 26 as scheduled in the yearbook. The 0. N. 0. club held their recent meeting .at the Magley recreation hall. guests were the Merrier Monday’s club. It was stated in Tuesday’s paper that the meeting was held at the Preble Gardens. ROADSIDE COUNCIL MEETING POSTPONED Due to the death of Mrs. Tefrona Floyd, the Roadside Council meeting will not meet this Friday as scheduled. The meeting will be postponed until October 30. a Births Gerald and Pat Faurote Charvat are the parents of a baby daughter born at Parkview hospital, Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Faurote are the maternal grandparents. Joseph William is the name of the 8 lb., 4 oz. son of Lyle E. Jnd Rosemary Strahm DeGraw, born at Mercy hospital at Mason City, lowa, at 4:30 a.m., October 20. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Strahm, 339 N. Ninth street. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward DeGraw, Rockford, lowa. At the Adams county memorial hospital: Charier; and Mabel Claudle Rhodes, 817 Russel street, became the parents of a 5 lb.; 6 oz. baby boy at 1:46 p.m., Tuesday. Richard and Lois Bauer Harvey, route 1, became the parents of a 7 lb., 4% oz., baby boy bom at 9:16 a.m., today. Clarnce and Mary Jane VanHorn Brunner, 104 South Eighth street, became the parents of a 7 lb., 414 oz., baby girl, born at 9:16 a.m. today. Presidential Staff Aides Sign Forms WASHINGTON (UPI) — The White House, as an aftermath of the Walter Jenkins disclosures, is requiting new security clearance applications from staff employes at all levels. Presidential aides ranging down to stenograpders are W** ing asked to fill out standard application forms entitled “Security Jnves'igatian Data tfor Sensitive Position.” They are being .required to complete the new forms even if they had done so in recent months and already had obtained clearance for access to government secrets. Applications of this type sent to the

BURK * SCHAEFER VOWS SPOKEN Miss Donna Lee Burk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomas Burk of 331 Mercer avenue, became the bride of Dwight Fredrick Schaefer, son of Mrs. William Schaefer, route 1, and the late Mr. Schaefer. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Wayne Bantz at the Geneva Methodist parsonage October 17 at 2:30 p.m. The couple were attended by Mrs. James Smith, friend of the bride and Weldon Schafer, brother of the groom. The bride was attired in a grcleo tweed suit with brown accessories and wore a corage of yellow mums. Her attendent wore a black and white wool dress and black and white accessories with a white mum corsage. H A reception was given for the couple by the aunt of the bride, Mrs. Coy Caraway, at the home of the bride’s grandparents. Dr. and Mrs. J. O. R. Campbell in Geneva. The bride is a graduate of Decatur high school and is employed at the Adams county memor ial hospital. The groom is a graduate of Monmouth high school and is employed at the International Harvester, Fort Wayne. The couple are now residing at 231 Rugg street. Cub Scouts Pack 3063 Den 2 Pack 3063 met at the. home of Mrs. Thomas Schlotterback Monday after school. We opened the meeting by singing America. Then we looked at models that some of the boys -made. We played a game called Gorilla hunt. Then we'* had a treat and closed the meeting by singing “Good Night Cub Scouts.’’ Reporter Tony Isch GIRL SCOUTS , Troop 576 Brownie Troop 576 met in the gym of the Southeast school Tuesday afternoon. Sixteen new girls joined and were taught “The Promise.” We played “3 deep” and sang songs. Joan Langston, scribe. ft 4* FBI for investigation.. The securi’y issue adose when Jenkins, one of President Johnson’s closest aides, resigned last Wednesday after disclosure that » he had been arrested in 1959 and again on Oct. 7 on morals charges. Republican presidential candidate Barry M. Goldwater and other GOP leaders raised questions about Jenkins’ security status. Jenkins obtained a “Q” clearance for access to nuclear secrets in 1958, but he apparen ly did not undergo any security checks after that.

FAMILY ENTERTAINED AT PARKWAY RESTAURANT Mr. and Mrs. Orie Newhard entertained their family at the Parkway restaurant in Berne. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ross and Gary, Mr. and Mrs. L-anny Ross and Dean and Michael, Fort Wayne: John Newhard, Wytheville, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Ival Newhard, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Noell and Jennifer, South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Newhard and daughters, Griffith. The afternoon was spent in visiting and taking pictures. The Flo-Kan Sunshine Girls, Junior auxiliary .of the Pythian Sisters, are sponsoring a dance, “Autumn Daze,” October 23 from 8-11 p.m. at the Youth and Community Center. All Flo-Kan Sunshine Girls are requested to meet Monday at 5 p.m. at the Moose home to practice for inspection November 9. It is very important that all girls be present. SHOWER GIVEN FOR MISS GLORIA RUPERT Miss Gloria Rupert, bride-elect of William Kohli, was honored with a bridal shower October 16 at the home of Mrs. Gene Hurst in Monroe. The gift table was covered by a raspberry colored cloth, centered with a miniature wedding party. The dolls used were placed on steps backed with greenery and flowers. Upon 'her arrival. Miss Rupert was presented with a red and white corsage. Games were played and plzes were yon by the follow ladies: Miss Gloria Rupert, Mrs. Gary Bluhm, Mrs. Glen Rupert, Mrs. Opal Kohli and Miss Kathy Michaels. They opened the prizes and presented them to the bride-to-be. Miss Rupert received many lovely gifts. Refreshments of red cake, ice cream, nuts and mints, punch and coffee were then served by the hostesses Mrs. Hurst, Mrs. Dewayne Agler, Mrs. Larry Roth, and Mrs. Leroy Kolter. Those attending the shower were the Mesdames Glen Rupert. Phil Kolhi, William Brown, Norris Riley, Wilmer Riley, Glen Yager, Ronald Braun, Russell Moser, Gary Bluhm, and the Misses Janet Riley, Kathy Michaels, Edith Dennison, Debbie Rupert, Vicki Kolter, Lori, Nancy and Natalie Hurst. Those unable to attend but sending gifts were the Mesdames Vernon Riley, Merle Riley, Claude Laisure, Paul Wolff, Arlen Gerber and Reed Riley, and the Misses Diana Hirschy, Miriam Yager, Sydonna Carnall and Pat Workinger. ~ .

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Club Schedule Telephone 3-2121 Eva Miller Society Editor Calendar items for each day’s publication must be* phoned in by 11 aun. (Saturday »:3b) WEDNESDAY K. of C. auxiliary, hard-time party, K. of C. hall. 8 p.m. Pleasant Mills WSCS, at church, 7:30 p.m. Emmaus Guild, parish hall, Pastor Ludwig, topic, 8 p.m. Phoebe Bible club, Zion United Church of Christ, church parlor,. 7:30 p.m. Merry Matrons home demonstration club. Mrs. Amos Thieme, 8 p.m., come masked. (Note change in date). Monmouth PTA ham supper, Monmouth school, 4:30 - 8:30 p.m. THURSDAY Golden Age Group, Mrs. Dovie Bedwell, 2 p.m. Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, Kay Schwartz and B. Fager; 6-9, Kay Burke and Diane Sauer. So Cha Rae club, Mrs. Dick Ehinger, 7:30 p.m. Leah circle' of Decatur EUB, Mrs. Flossie Hower, Mrs. William Journey, leader, 7:30 p.m. Decatur chapter 127 OES, Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m., honor Master Masons. Gals and Pals Square Dance Club, Yoqjh and Community Center, 8 p.m. FRIDAY Flo-Kan Sunshine Girls, sponsoring dance, “Autumn Daze.” 8-11 p.m., Youth and Commun- ~ ity Center. Valpo U. Guild, rummage sale, Former Klenk’s bldg., 9 a.m. — 5 p.m. American Legion auxiliary, Legion home, social meeting, 8 p.m. Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, B. August and Jeanne Knape; 6-9, Alice Roth and Judy Brodbeck. Children’s dept, of St. Luke's United Church of Christ, social room, 7:30 p.m., annual Halloween party. Methodist Womens rummage i sale, church basement, corner of , sth and Monroe Streets, 9 a.m. — , 4 p.m. » t SATURDAY Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, - H. Snively and Nola Isch. » Methodist Womens rummage t sale, church basement, corner sth s and Monroe Streets, 9 a.m. - 2 e p.m. ■- Valpo U. Guild, rummage Bale, i- former Klenk’s bldg., F a.m. - ! -, p.m. MONDAY Academy of Friendship. Moose

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Locals Mrs. Hubbard Steiner of Strafford, Ontario, Canada, is the house guest in the home of Mrs. Frank Alton this week. Capt. and Mrs. Ray D. Hill of Andrews AFB, near Washington D. C. were the out-of-town guests who attended the Omlor-Baller wedding on Saturday. Mrs. Hill is a sister of the groom. Mrs. Helen Howell spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. Ed Whitright in Rome City. Mrs. Whitright is recovering satisfactorily from a fall three weeks ago in which she received a broken arm and fractured ribs. Mrs. Martha Heller will arrive home about 7:30 p.m. today from a two-week visit in Fremont, Neb., and Rensselaer. Michael Tieman Is In Honor Society Michael Tipman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton R. Tieman of Decatur route 3, has been elected to the Concordia chapter of the National Honor Society. He is one of 23 students who will be inducted at a student convocation at Concordia College, Milwaukee, Wis., Thursday. Hospital Admitted Mrs. Howard Stephenson, Mrs. Mabie Goodwald, Monroeville; Mrs._ Genevieve Young, Fort Wayne; Mrs. Ida Saalfrank, Hoagland; Mrs. Leonard Meyer, Mrs. Pearl Heller, Decatur. Dismissed Mrs. Donald Gruff and baby girl, Yoder; Jacob Kiefer, Decatur; Lowell Foor, Monroe. , home, 7:30 p.m. Cootie Auxiliary, VFW post home. 8 p.m. ; Pythian Sisters Needle club, 1 after Temple, Moose home, 7:30 - p.m. Pleasant Mills community or- » ganization, Pleasant Mills gym, f 7:30 p.m.' Flo-Kan Sunshine Girls, Moose home, 5 p.m. TUESDAY Psi lota Xi inspection banquet, Youth and Community Center, 7 e p.m. h Phi lota Xi officers, Youth 2 and Community Center, Mrs. Jeffreys, 5:30 p.m. !, Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles hall, 5 8 p.m. XI Alpha Xi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority, Mrs. Wile liam Affolder, hostess, 8 a.jp.