Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 224, Decatur, Adams County, 23 September 1963 — Page 3

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1963

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The St. Paul’s Lutheran church was the scene of a double - ring ceremony Saturday evening. Fallcolored flowers and palm branches provided a background for the Rev. N. F. Kuck; who read the sacred vows to join in marriage

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Miss Phyllis Jean Reinking and David E. Fuelling. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reinking, route 2, are the parents of the bride, and the groom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Fuelling, route 3, Decatur. The wedding music was provided by organist R. E. Backmann and Robert Dietrich who used selections entitled “The Lard’s Prayer,” "O Perfect Love,” and “A Wedding Prayer.” Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride appeared in a chapel-length gown of silk-faced taffeta. The fitted bodice featured a modified scoop neckline trimmed with silk cording. The narrow skirt was enhanced with a cross drape of impressed pleats set off with a. high taffeta waistline. A self-fabric bustle bow topped the full sweep of the chapel train. The bride carried a cascade arrangement of yellow sweetheart roses. Her bouffant veil of pure silk illusion was caught to a double crystal and twisted seed-pearl crown. The matron of honor was Mrs. Larry Zelt, cousin of the bride. Mrs. Zelt was attired in a gown of gold peau satin. The bodice was fashioned with an oval neckline and three-quarter length sleeves,’ detailed with flat bows. The floorlength skirt was caught at the back with peau satin roses. A matching head band held the circular veil. She carried a cascade arrangement of bronze mums. The bridesmaids were the Misses Sandra Reinking, Nancy Conrad and Margaret Boerger. They wore identical gowns of willow green and carried bronze and yellow mums. The flower girls, Jeannie Reinking and Jayne Byerly, carried baskets of yellow and bronze mums. William Bischoff served as his cousin’s best man with Larry Zelt, John Boerger, and Larry Bittner serving as groomsmen. For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Reinking selected a gold wool sheath dress with dark brown,accessories and a corsage of bronze mums. Mrs. Fuelling, mother of the groom, chose a teal blue dress with matching accessories and a corsage of yellow mums. Immediately following the ceremony a reception for approximately 500 guests was held at the Hoagland Hayloft. Serving at the reception were the Misses Margene Kirchner, Kathy Schuller, Arlene Becker, Karen Bucher, Carolyn Reinking, Charlotte Fuelling, Adeline Wiese, the Mesdames Vern Witte, Julaine Hockemeyer, Richard Felger, Herman Witte, Jack Lampe, and David Hockemeyer. For a wedding trip of unannounced destination the new Mrs. Fuelling was wearing a beige suit with matching accessories. Both are graduates of Monmouth high school and Fuelling is engaged in farming. After September 27 the couple will make their home on route 3, Decatur. The Decatur Bellmont Home Demonstration dub will meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Helen Meyers. The Our Lady of Victory Study club will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Rose Steigmeyer.

Club Schedule Telephone 3-2121 Mias. Kay Shaffer Society Editor Calendar items tor each day . publication must be phoned li by 11 a.m. (Saturday £?3o' MONDAY Queen of Peace Discussion group, Miss Helen Heimann, 8 p.m. Pythian Sisters Needle club, as- 1 ter Temple, Moose Home, 7:30 p.m. * Grey Ladies, business meeting, 1 & M social room, 7:30 p.m. Flo-Kan Sunshine Girls, Moose i Home, 6 p.m. Adams county unit of American Cancer Society, Med-Dent building, 8 p. m. TUESDAY Decatur Bellont Home Demonstration club, Mrs. Helen Meyers, 8 p.m, Kirkland Ladies club, Mbs. Harold Henschon, 7:30 p.m. Olive Rebekah Lodge, Red Men’s Hall, 7:30 p. m. Three Link club following lodge. Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs. i Louis Smitley, 8 p.m. K. of C. Auxiliary, K. of C. Hall, 8 p.m. Root Township Home Demonstration club, Mrs. Lee Fleming, 1 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary, Mrs. Edna Morris, 8 p.m. Psi Totes, Girl Scout room community -center, 7:30 p.m. Delta Theta Tau sorority, I & M. , social room, 8 p.m. Adams County Historical So- 1 ciety, opening meeting, Decatur Public Library, 8 p.m. Xi Alpha Xi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. Clarence Ziner, 8 p.m. Sunny Circle Demonstration club, Preble Recreation Center, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Historical club, opening meeting, Four Seasons Restaurant, 1 p.m. Live and Learn Horhe Demonstration club, Mrs. Wilbur Foor, 1:30 p.m. St. Vincent DePaul society, C. L. of C. Hall, 2 p.m. Ave Maria Study Club, Mrs. Gerald Kohne; 7:30 p. m. Friendship Circle of Zion United Church of Christ, Mrs. Ray Fager, 7:30 p.m. Bethany Circle of Zion United Church of Christ, Mrs. Albert Fruchte, 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY , , Our Lady of Victory Study club, Mrs. Rose Steigmeyer, 8 p.m. Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4 Kay-Boch and Marvene Buuck, 6-9, Barbara Steiner and Annette Tuttle. —- — Monroe W. C. T. U., Mrs. Jack Mcßride, 2 p.m. Order of Eastern Star, Decatur chapter 127, Masonic Hall, 7:30 p.m. Decatur W. C. T. U., Mrs. Jesse Niblick, 1 p. m. Golden Age Group of Methodist church, Mrs. Charles Beineke, 2 p. m. Builders Class of Trinity E.U.B. church, 7:30 p. m., church. FRIDAY Friendship Circle of Decatur Missionary church,- Mrs. Charles Tumbleson, 7:30 p. m. Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, Joan Bohnke and Helen Rydell, 6-9, Jane Heller and Jo Klenk. SATURDAY Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, Madeline Blackbum and Marvene Buuck. Pleasant Mills Community Organization, Pleasant Mills school 8 p.m. MONMOUTH F. H. A. ELECTS OFFICERS The Monmouth chapter of the F. H. A., under the guidance of its new chapter advisor, Mrs. Reed, held its opening meeting recently. Ihe meeting was called to order by the acting president, Cynthia Boerger. The officers for the new year were then elected. Kathy Buuck was elected president; Cheryl Buuck, vice president; Sandra Teeple, secretary; Sheila Caston, treasurer; Sheryl Boerger, editor; Kristine Fuelling, song leader; Angela Boerger, historian; Karen Fuhrman, public relations; Margaret Witte, projects chairman; Karen Fuelling, parliamentarian; Karen Schleferstein, and Cynthia Fuelling, recreation leaders. Following the secretary and treasurers’ reports recreation was led by Karen Fuhrman and Kristine Fuelling. r LOIS CIRCLE MEETS AT ANDREWS HOME Hie Lois Circle of the Decatur E. U. B. church met recently at the home of Mrs. Virgil Andrews. Mrs. Don Cochran, leader, used as her topic, "Each a Part of His Plan." Scripture was taken from Ephesians 4: 1-16. The verses were read from various versions of the Bible with a discussion held on the variations. Several songs were sung in keeping with the theme of the lesson. The chairman of the circle conducted the business meeting which Mrs. Sheldon Light closed with prayer. The hostess served refreshments to the seven members and two guests present. The October meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Emma Barkley with Mrs. Doris Johnson as leader.

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Candelabra accented with greenery and potted white mums adorned the altar of the St. John’s Unit- j ed Church of Christ for a doublering wedding ceremony Sunday as-j ternoon. Marvin Biery, Payne. 0., read the vows to ioin together in holv wedlock Miss Emij ma Marie Schaffter and Davi<|' Dale Biery. Parents of the copnle are Mr. . and Mrs. Roger Schaffter, route 11 Berne, and Mrs. Frances Bierv, 218 Line street. Geneva, and the la+e Thoma® Biery. Providing the wedding music were Mrs. Don Moser, organist, and ■"Mies: ElaineTqfimian. vocalist. Tie bride, given in marrin* lo Jiv her father, selected a floor-lenJth gown of ivorv souffle brocade. The dome-shaned skirt was torm-xi with a f'tted iackef over a bodir-e fashioned with a ba’eau neckline and three-ouarter-len<dh sleeves from the back was a ®r>l ; t chanel-lencth train. Her veil of English illusion Was hold to a crown of pearl leaves accented YMMANUFL P. T. L. HOLDS OPENING MEETING • The Immanuel Lutheran Parent ! —Teacher T eague held its onening meeting Thursdav evening. A nanel discussion was held on the “Influence of Parental Fxamnle.” The Mesdames Eugene Schemmer, Kati° Lehr. Fred Schammerloh, and Herman Steele senved as nnnel members. The Rev. W. C. Vetter was in charge of devotions. The new “63-‘fl4 committees were then announced. Comprising the urogram committee are Eugene Schlemmer. Lorenz Steele. Mrs. Arthur Krueckeberg and Mrs. Otto Thieme. Fred Schammerloh- Mrs. Lorenz Thi°me, Gilbert Tiieme, and Mns. Don Grote make ur> the service committee with the Mesdames Harold Schammerloh, Arnold Thieme, and Theodore Bleeke serving on the attendance committee. Wilbert Thieme presided at the business meeting at which time Principal Richard Lewer reported that the attendance at the Christian day school is 53 students. Harold Schammerloh Sundav school superintendent announced that rally day would be held September 22 in the regular morning service beginning at 9 a.m. Mrs. Theodore Bleeke, a delegate to the N. L. I. P. T. L. convention at, Milwaukee) Wis., read a summary of the meeting to the group. The meeting adjorned with the Lord’s Prayer repeated in unison. Refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Don Grote, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grote, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Krueckeberg. CUB SCOUTS ENJOY WIENER ROAST Members of Cub Scout pack 3060, their families and leaders, met Friday evening at the Hanna-Nuttman park shelter house for their monthly pack meeting and a wiener roast. Following announcements made by Dan Freeby advancement awards were presented to four metnbers. Jon Dickerson was ’ awarded his lion badge; Bruce Wolfe, wolf badge; Roger Fuelling, wolf badge, gold arrow, and silver arrow; Dennis McCullough, wolf badge, gold arrow and seven silver arrows.

with crystals. She carried a bridal arrangement of white cymbidiums. The maid of honor, Miss Carol Reinhard, appeared in a gown of emerald-green satin. The streetlength dress featured a dome-shap-i ed skirt topped with a bodice that ~ was fashioned with a scoop neckline. A bow and self-fabric rose accented the waistline. Miss Reinhard carried a artange- ■ W of green graped Md I bronze and yellow mums. The , bridesmaid was Miss Nancy Schaffter and the bridesmatron was Mrs. Marvin Biery. Both were dressed identical to the honor ; attendant. I John Mann stood as best man with James Taylor. Charles Schaffter. Leland Sprunger, and Richard Lautzenheiser serving as ushers. For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Schafffer was wearing a mint green shea+h dress with brown accessories. Mrs. Biery, mother of the, groom selected as her ensemble, a beige sheath dress with matching jacket and brown accessories. Serving at the reception that followed the ceremony were the Misses Sherrill Yoder. Barbara Moser, Connie Lehman, Berne: Mrs. Don Gerig. Woodburn: and Miss Janis Wenger, Bluffton. The new Mrs. Biery is a graduate of Berne-French high school and is a student at Ravens-Croft Beauty College. Biery is a Geneva hieh school graduate, attended Ball State Teachers College and is employed bv International Harvester company. The counle will make their home at 215 West Line street. Geneva. CONFERENCE PLANNED ON LATIN AMERICA A public affairs conference on Latin America, sponsored by various Indiana colleges and universities and the Indiana Federation of Clubs, will be held October 4 and 5 at the Pittenger Student Center, Ball State Teachers college, Muncie. The opening session will be held Friday evening, October 4. beginning with registration at 6 p. m. Featured at this session will be a panel discussion entitled, “Latin Overview.” Professors from various Universities throughout the Midwest will comprise the panel. Saturday the program includes discussion groups and speeches on various phases of the general theme. Additional information concerning registration, meals and lodging may be obtained by writing John R. Craddock, 206 Administration Building, Ball State Teachers college, Muncie, Ind. 47306. The Friendship Circle of the Zion United Church of Chris will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ray Fager. The Pleasant Mills Community Organization will meet at the Pleasant Mills school, Saturday at 8 p.m. The Home of Mrs. Jack Mcßride will be the scene of a meeting of the Monroe W. C. T. U. Thursday at 2 p.m. The Kirkland Ladies club will meet Tuesday evening at 7.30 at the home of Mrs. Harold Henschen.

SOCIETY

" The Bethany Circle of th# Zion United Church of Christ will meet at the home of Mrs. Albert Fruchte at 7:3o'p.m. Wednesday. 1 Locals Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Frauhiger, I 310 North 9th, entertained Sunday with a dinner given in honor of her mother, Mrs. Fred Witte, Fort Wayne. Those present were Lieutenant and Mrs. Charles Rollens; Rantoul, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Witte, Fort Wayne Mr. and Mrs. George Mann, Champell, Neb. Mr. Mann, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mann, was born and raised in Decatur and moved to Nebraska forty years ago. Don Drake, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Drake, route 5, left Sunday from Detroit by jet for Paris, France, where he will spend 10 days visiting and sight-seeing. He plans a return trip via jet. Mrs. Lester Sheets, Monroe, underwent eye surgery, Friday, at the Robert Long hospital in Indianapolis. Her address is 4th floor, ward D., Robert Long hospital, Indianapolis. John Bedwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dovie Bedwell, 1026 Central avenue, is stationed with the U. S.

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Air Force at Lackland, Tex. His address is AB John D. Bedwell,, AF 16775894, Flight 1206, Box 1503, Lackland, A. F. 8., Tex, Miss Connie Call, daughter of] Mr. and Mrs. Joseph CaU, 1128 West Jackson, recently observed her 16th birthday. Miss Call is a > student at Decatur high school. A Decatur high school student, Miss Sue Swoveland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swoveland, 1 352 North 11th street, celebrated her 16th birthday recently. Mrs, Don Lutes and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lutes and sons Kip and Brett spent the week-end in Indianapol’s attending the trade fair and design school held at the Farmers Auditorium in that city. Joe Geimer. son of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Geimer, spent the weekend in Decatur. He is a freshman! at St. Joseph College in Rennselaer. Births At the Adams county memorial hospital: John and Patricia Ann Taylor Lewis, route 2, Bryant, are the parents of a baby boy born at 2:47 I a.m. Sunday and weighing 7 lb. 2 oz.

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Mrs. Van R. Grant arrived from Rennselaer Saturday with Joe Geimer, and will stay approximately a week with her daughter, Mrs. Dick Heller, Sr.

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