Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 133, Decatur, Adams County, 4 June 1934 — Page 3
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Local Couple Married Sjij&sive Church Ceremony Sunday . wedding of unusual Interest occurred at high noon on Sunday '’***] _j wbrntPi"* Irnvon Helen Christner, daughter ot Mrs. Magdalena ’’.,'ner of ponroe became the bride <>► Rev. Harry Wright Thump •ntibL lathis city pastor of the Central Church of Christ. Port Wavne
us IRIS VUJ «!(, bridalKpaity entered the reh ot wto' g |oo,n is mr. as Mrs 'L. 'ot Wteurrins ' iowr were receivhy Dr. r. i Altar of Be hutch which was -i- hat be lit till' decorat.-d li**/ " h palau, fe blue larkspur, ymss raM and old gold and lt ah snapd ' J 5 - [.mediately after the ceremony bridal party retired from the irch as Mrs M< Kim played aJelsohns F" edding March." irrreding the cereniony Miss lt>n Llmbert sang "Calin as the by ®ohn. "Because" by lardlot. “At Dawning" by Cad H and ■’O' Sanctuary" l.y »itt Mias Vera Ewig, violinplayed "Ave Maria" by Schu v,.*’ BABouvenfc-r" by Drdla and tor Herbert " "Romance." Mrs. Kim aceofepanied both Miss abert andJ.Mi-s Ewig at the .jrhe bride [was attired in a Jiutiful full length gown of mowssiline de sole. The Il |j n fitting go w a was released in », Kill flare Spiting from tile hip and continuing to the hem of .Km. Til. L’own Was worn fell a shorfjuffied cape of the Le material Her tight fitting -.-.Jil of tulle was finish, d will, Inge blossc is which dropped 1.-ithm atdelof the forehead Her was ompleted with lon.' ■JglgnMa J at.id white s.inda 'WMSfei* l>' li"S. pw bride a i . jlr g|»ter, JH s Matilda Christ • I). Who mmed as maid of honor |lu Chriatnc Wore a lovely gown Meaeh ■•••■ eline de side. Th, ■W bodice was made with a ■h necked jeape falling to the Hit and edg I in a triple ruffle B> flour Idpcii skirt «i- - train She ®t» hl p tdra a|pin 'll. k crown ll.i Boveasand sandals wore in Pin 1 slu ' ' arri. d a b m H ..'I. mu snapdram ms. 1 Thwljbabon w ■- n'temh d hv VerfSßllßli up. who serie.l fc mac. I 'eg bridal i oiipi. « , F Datores tp.-i, :1 , , HtMIIM Pel I > was ~!• lied in [Hie ushers were Howard High. -pi Flub calendar I headline, 11 A. M. | Mias Mary Macy "* F Photies 1000—1001 M ~— igte ; Monday Plre depart' nt auxiliary, eng-m---nuL »5:30 p m. gs Statotlan fcorinthian class, Mrs. Mlg BPWelch 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Section, Library rest room P- hi. ij6* IB* ’lTteti Tati sorority. Mrs C M fl'! Smith. 6:30 p. m. eIA [ Tan « ellc al Dutiful Daughters Ma. Mrs. Chronister. 7: 3o Tuesday (Afternoon Club. MrW- g Butler; P. m. Zion Reformed G. M. G„ Miss * h*Beihokl 7:15 p. m. •* S’ k °f C., Knights of Colunrlm.s Jl HKf 11 -- Psi lota Xi Sorority, Miss Dora 30 1_ _ ' Wednesday ■BKn Pgbyterign W. H. and F. M. S. ■tn. Janisw Kocher. 2 p. m Monroe M E. Ladies Aid, post foiled one week. j^|P n Walther League, school llW’bs'h 8 p. m D«eaiurvjniprovement 4-iI club . H. S., 1:30 p. ni. 1] Zion ■(formed Phoebe Bible *, i'SostgoniMl one week. s' Methodist; W. F. M. S. Flower '■a, cammed. Soot Twp. Happy Home Makers ' lllb ' Monmouth school, 1:30 p. m. Zion Reformed Girls choir. "■ nL Ministerial association. Central , Metiiodist W. F. M. S„ Flower >a, church, 2:30 p. m. siP’ ° r oe Community linn, wove Model Hatchery, 7:30 p. m. Thursday isM- E. Bver Ready class, Mrs, Ssa Niblick, 7:30 p. m. Mt. Ptaaaant Ladies Aid Society, w«. David Cook, 2 p. m. . Presbyterian W. M. S., Mrs. J. < Oethodtet W. h. M. S„ Miss Mary iWtles, 2:30 p. m Ladies Aid Society, f Un li, 2 p. m. pJtdon Chapel C. I. C. Class, Mr. Rd Mrs.; Hugh Nidlinger, 7:30
w. a rdi i ay up. , Eldon Page, Eldon Lahr and Paul , Bundy. i After the ceremony the bridal : couple and forty guests were served a three course dinner by Miss . Ida Christner, a sister of the . bride, at the Thompson home in i this city. Rev. and Mrs. Thompson will be . at home to their friends at 115 I North First street for the present. They anticipate moving to Fort Wayne sometime this fall where i they will make their future home. Out of town guests at the dinner included Dr. and Mrs. Frank i McGill, Miss Glena Lea Brown, ■ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jois, Miss Peg- • gy Lou Jones, Robert Jackson and Ralph Quick of Bloomington; Miss Pauline Roth of Fort Wayne; • Rev. and Mrs. Clausen McKitn of Danville, Illinois; Miss Kathryn I Conard and Miss Bernice Sauers . of Hicksville, Ohio; Fred Christi tier, Sr., of Dover, Ohio;; Mr. and • Mrs. George Brown, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Black, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac , Rose, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Inks of ’ Ligonier. Vesper Rich of Woodburn i Esther Eichenberger. Mr. and Mrs. i Lawrence Yager and family and > Clifton E. Striker of Berne. i The Women's Missionary Socii ety of the Presbyterian churi h ; will meet with Mrs. J. L. Kocher i Thursday afternoon at two-thirty ——
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, JUNE 4,1934.
I o'clock. A pastry sale will be held in connection with the meet-1 Illg. — The Girls Missionary Guild of the Zion Reformed church will meet with Miss Olive Beihold at her. home near Monmouth. Tuesday night at seven fifteen o'clock. Mem-| bers planning to attend the meeting are aaked to meet at the chur. h at seven o'clock and cars will be provided. The girls choir of the Zion Reforme I church will meet at the church Wednesday night at seventhirty o'clock for rehearsal. The Ladles auxiliary of the Do- i catur fire department will meet at the engine house at seven thirty o’clock tonight. The Root township Happy Home Makers club will meet at the Mon mouth school Wednesday afternoon at one thirty o’clock. The meeting of the Phoebe Bible class of the Zion Reformed Sunday school which was to have met Wednesday has been postponed one week. The Flower Tea planned by the Women's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist church for Wednesday afternoon has been cancelled. PROGRAM PLANNED FOR MISSIONARY MEETING The Women’s Home Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal church will meet with Miss Mary Suttles Thursday afternoon at two- , thirty o’clock. The hostesses will be the Misses Eloise Lewton, Laura Stanley and Mary Suttles, and the Mesdames' Rerman Myers, Paul Edwards and Gerald Smith. The devotional lesson, "Road Members of Tomorrow" will be giv-
i en by Mrs. Herman Myers and the i lesson will be given by Miss Eloise Lewton. The final chapter of the ! study book, "Christianity and Industry in America" will comprise the lesson. Leaflets ou the subject I "Stories of our Graduates" will be ' distributed. The annual election of officers _ will be held at this meeting. A good | attendance is desired. Refreshments will be served. I The Walther League will meet at I the Zion Lutheran school Wednes-i day night al eight o'clock. The meeting of the Ladies Aid ! Society of the Monroe Methodist | church which was to have been j held Wednesday, has been postponed one week. - The luidles All Society of the Christian Chur h will meet Thursday aftei noon at two o'clock at the | I church. Mrs. Manley Foreman and j Mrs. Adam Kunowich will be the 1 hostesses. , I The Civic Sc- tion of the Woman’s Club will meet in the Library restroom Tuesday night at seven o'clock. The C. I. C. class of the Union • Chapel Sunday School will meet • Thursday night at seven-thirty o'-1 clock with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Nillinger. The program will include a song by the class, Scripture by Mrs. Glen Roughla. prayer iby C. O. Bl own. The roll call will be res-1 ponded to with proverbs an I a quar- j I tet comprising Mr. and Mis. Earl ■ Chase and Mr. and Mrs. Thurman ■ Drew will sing. Mrs. John Walters and Howard j ; Rodenbedk will give readings and Mrs. George Cramer will give the i' closing prayer. I The Decatur Improvement 4-11 Club will meet in the domestic • scien-.e room of the Decatur high
school Wednesday afternoon at one- j ; thirty o’clock. All who enrolled as! members and have not attended the two previous meetings are urg-, ed to be present at this meeting if ;they wish to retain their member-1 ships. ; JKXVETY The Woman's Home and Foreign I : Missionary Stoclety of the First ’ Presbyterian Church will meet at 1 i the home of-Mrs. James Kocher on Adams street Thursday afternoon.! [A bake sale,will be held in con-1 | nectlon with the meeting. There I will be no study lesson this month. [ I Following the devotlonals an I bust-1 I m ss meeting a social hour will be; ■ employe I. The Ladies Aid Society of the) Calvary Evangelical church will meet at the church Thursday after-1 noon at one-thirty 6’clo-. k. The North St. Mary's township j 4-H Club will meet Wedm -day asI ternoon at one o'clock at the Bobo school. A meeting of the Delta Theta Tau 1 sorority will be held with Mrs. Harold Smith Tuesday night at sixthirty o'clock. — o — Retired Methodist Minister Is Dead Warsaw. Ind., June 4.—(U.R) —Dr. Wallace W. Martin, 68, former superintendent of the Fort Wayne disI trict of the Methodist Episcopal church, died yesterday at his home in Epworth Forest, near Lake Webster religious center. He had been i ill a year. Dr. Martin was ordained in 1892 and held pastorates in Muncie, Tip-, ton. Converse, Ligonier, Greenfield, Bluffton and Mishawaka. He serv-1 ed as superintendent of the Fort j Wayne district from 1916 to 1921 | and retired from the ministry in.
I 1929. ’ Funeral services will be held | here tomorrow morning with Dr. ,C. P. Toxweil, superintendent of i the Wabash district, in charge, and |at Kokomo tn the afternoon with Dr. L. W. Kemper, superintendent i of the Kokomo district, officiating. o I 4 Adams County Memorial Hospital ♦ ♦ John Mayer of 604 Washington [street Decatur, major operation Saturday night. Bobby August. 226 North Tenth 'street, tonsil operation this mornI ingMrs. Hubert Omlor, 120 .North ! Fifth street, medical patient. James Evant, Willshire, Ulilil. major operation this morning. ( , Ancient Bible in Bookshop Toronto, Ont. — (U.R) —A Hllile I printed in 16)3, thought to be one lof tile oldest in existence in CanI ada, has been found in a secondhand bookshop here. It contains | the Order of Common Prayer, the historic John Speed Biblical gene ology and map ot tiie Holy Land, and a series of woodcuts with explanatory texts. o Wedding Gown Pageant Astoria, Ore. — (U.R) -A “pageant of weilding gowns" was presented at a style show by the Astoria chap ter of American Association of University women. Fifty wedding dresses were modeled, either by the original wearers or descendants or friends. Some were more than 75 years old. — o ,— - Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Baker. Mr. ami Mrs. i Frank Monehan and daughter, Mrs. I Tom Welch. Mrs. Helen Linde and j Mr. and Mrs. Lew Philips of Fort 1 Wayne spent Sunday with Mr. and , Mrs. Pete Gaffer at Monmouth.
.... L" PL ‘ 1 .. Personals Ts MMMMnMMMMMMWWV i Mr. and Mrs. William Bowers of this city and Mr. and Mrs. O'Dowd . of Fort Wayne motored to South Bend Sunday where they attended , the commencement exercises at St. Mary’s Notre Dame. Mrs. Bowers' i niece, Kathleen O'Dowd of Fort | Wayne was a member ot the grad’plating cluse. Mias Fann Hite of Chicago is spending two weeks In this city with her father, Henry Hite. Mrs. Charles Keller of Fort Wayne Is recovering from a severe attack of the quinsy. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smith, son Bob and daughter Dorothy, of Fort Wayne visited in Decatur Sunday. Phillip Thomas, son of Mr. and [ Mrs. P. B. Thomas of Third street.' Is ill witli the measles. ' i Felix Levy of New York City ’ visited in this city Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Furman of Marion. l Ohio, has returned to her home after spending the week hero with I relatives and friends. Robert Ilolthouse, a student at . | Indiana University, Bloomington, has been elected secretary of the. Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Clark J. Lutz. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and sons Clark Williams anil Louis, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer | Chase visited at laike Hamilton over Sunday, at Mr. Lutz's cottage , Kekionga. j Arthur Voglewede of Louisville. J Kentucky, visited here over the , I week-end. Mrs. Rose Kohne, daughter Miss I I Clara and son Ed Kohne, of south lof Decatur, visited with Henry . I Kohne at Easthaven, Richmond. | . ' Sunday. Mr. Kohne is getting along | . I nicely and is rapidly regaining his I i health. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Yager have I ■ gone to Indianapolis whore they i | will attend the state Republican l
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convention Tuesday. Mrs. Palmer Eicher accompanied them to .Indianapolis for a several day’s visit with friends. Mrs. Gladys Chamberlain. Mrs. I. W. Macy and Mrs. Palmer Eicher visited the peony gardens at Van Wert, Ohio, Sunday afternoon Nancy Bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Bell of Monroe street who has been 111 for several weeks Is reported to bo improving. Mrs. Nellie Oman of Bluffton Is upending the week here with her <on-ln law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Myers. Mr. ami Mrs. Sam Belmendoffer of Muncie visited In Decatur Bunlay and played golf at the Decatur Country Club. •Bob Hite and sister, Mlsa Jone Hile of Detroit. Michigan, arrived here Sunday. Bob returned Sunday j and Jane remained to visit at the John Schafer home. Dan Schafer of Dulke's University Durham. North Carolina, arrived Sun lay to spend the summer here. Miss Madge Hite went to Chicago Saturday to spend several weeks. Miss Martha Macy accompanied her and visited over the week-end with Mary Jo Hoffman. Mrs. J. T. Myers has gone to Elk- [ hart to spend the week with Mr. land Mrs. Charles Rinehart. She will ; also attend the Methodist conferI en: e. Miss Helen Holthouse and Joo ' McNamara attended the commencement exercises at Notre Dame, South Bend, Sunday. Phil Saur. H. P. Schmith Roy ' Johnson and John Im.se motored to ' Cincinnati, Ohio, Sunday where i they witnessed the Chicago CincinI nati game. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fritzinger land Miss Rose Conter visited at the I Zach Vachon home in Markle Sunday evening. Dr. and Mrs. Glen Neptune of Lima, Ohio arrived here Sunday for I the funeral of Mrs. Zach Vachon of 1 Markle. - i
