Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 219, Decatur, Adams County, 17 September 1947 — Page 3

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WwLpnf busick and IKbERT BOERGER WED taVerne Busick, only H'hter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester W; k route 3. and Herbert Boeryoungest son of Mr. and Mrs. S> Boerger, Sr., route 3, were in marriage Satin day even- • at six thirty o'clock in the St. Lutheran church. The Rev. Sri Hofmann officiated at the Stial rite. lighted candelabra lined the H'e carpeted aisle, and the altar ■ decorated with palms and Preceding the ceremony, Kteen minute musicale was preKted by Mrs. Theodore Grotrian, Hanist. and Mrs. Phil Baker, Halist, sister of the groom. InKed among the selections were afuke Thou Their Hands and Lead n ' “The Lord's Prayer.” and Kiengrin’s and Mendelssohn’s |Klding marches. Hliss Louise Boerger attended the Kde as maid-of-honor, and Miss Km n Boerger. sister of the groom, « Mrs. Marvin Ostermeyer, couV of the bride, as bridemaids. Hee Ann Busick and Margaret Hn Boerger served aa flower girls. Hphe bride was given in marriage H her father. She wore an ivory Hk heavy satin gown, fashioned Kh a sweetheart neckline, long H.ves and a fitted bodice, fasten- ■ in the back with tiny self-cover- ■ buttons. The full shirred ekirt Hded in a long train. Her veil was ■ matching net illusion and fell ■in a tiara of satin and seed Karls. She wore a crystal laval- ■ and rhinestone earrings, a gift S rhe groom, and carried a white ■ayer book, topped with gardenias Kd with white satin streamers. ■The maid-of-honor and bridesKids wore identically styled ■wns in rose rayon taffeta faille wtli fitted bodices, double ruffled Bplines. V necklines and short Kitted sleeves. They wore braided ■los of matching material. The fnaid-of-honor carried bronze dah■as with green fernery, and the Bridesmaids carried lavendar dahas with green fernery. The three Pendants wore pearl lavaliers, ifts of the bride. The flower girls ere dressed in delicate pink ny3ii. styled with drop shoulders, nd puffed sleeves. They carried haded crocheted baskets with lower petals, and wore pearl erases, gifts of the bride. Richard Fuelling served the room as best man. while Lawrence 'uelling and Marvin Ostermeyer shered. Little Don Duane Busick, rother of the bride, was ring earer. For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. iusick chose a black crepe dress nth sequin trim and black accesiries. The groom's mother wore navy blue with dark accessories. Each wore a corsage of orchids. A reception for two hundred and Seventy five guests was held later it the home of the bride’s parents. Baskets of gladiolas decorated the

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Wednesday Appointed officers and chairmen i of Women of Mooae, Moose home, ■ 7 p.m. Psi lota Xi sorority, Elks, pot- . luck 6 p.m. i Thursday Women’s guild of St. Luke Evan--1 gelical and Reformed, all day. Friendship Village Home EconI omica club, North Brick school, , 1:30 p.m. • » D. Y. B. class of Trinity Evangel- , ical U. B. church, 7:30 p.m. , Rainbow’ Girls installation, Mas- ■ onic, 6:30 p.m. > Officers, guilds, escorts and I chairmen of Women of Moose, [ Moose 7 p.m. i Phoebe Bible class of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, Mrs. • Clara Baumgartner, 7-: 30 p.m. i Willing Workers clas.s of First , Christian church Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Strickler 7:30 p.m. Y. P. M. B. of Nuttman Avenue : U. B. church, Mrs. Hazel Foor, 7:30 pm. i Women’s Missionary society of • Church of God. Mrs. Ruth Shrickler 8 p.m. ; Aeolian choir rehearsal, high school, 7:30 p.m. Friday Baptist Philo class, Mr. and Mrs. Brice Daniels, 7:30 p.m. Progressive Workers class of Trinity Evangelical U. B. church, George Blum 7:30 p.m. Saturday ■ Ice Cream social, bake sale and i bazaar, Hoagland Lutheran church , lawn, 5 p.m. Sunday I Gamma Nu sorority district pici nic, Pokagon State park, Angola. Monday Gamma Nu sorority, Fire Station, I 7:30 p.m. ■ Tuesday , Church Mothers Study club, . Methodist church, 8 p.m. Kum Join Us class of Bethany • Evangelical U. B. church, church, , 7:30 p.m. ; Beta Sigma Phi. Mis. Clarence . Ziner, 8 p.m. I ! entertaining rooms and serving table, which was centered with a three tier cake, encircled with , fernery. , Following a wedding trip through ’ Wisconsin, the couple will reside with the groom's parents. ' FAMILY REUNION IS HELD SUNDAY ’ The annual summer reunion of the Mrs. Anna Van Camp Tremp , family was held Sunday at Lehman park in Berne. A basket dinner was served at the noon hour, after I which bingo was enjoyed. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tremp, Berne; Mr. and j.Mrs. Royal Van Camp, Willshire, Jo.; Mr. and Mrs. Orville Slusher I and Dan and Alice Slusher, Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Van Camp, I Gloria and Terry Van Camp, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Van Camp, Dick Van Camp, Fort Wane; Mr. and Mrs. John Fryback, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fryback, Joyce and. Patty Fryback, Mr. and Mrs. William Fryback, Jennifer and Johnny Fryback, Bluffton. The next reunion will be held at the Bluffton state park. TO SPONSOR SUNSHINE COUNCIL FOR GIRLS Eureka Temple No. 39 of the Pythian Sisters will sponsor a Sunshine Council for girls, naming it in honor of two esteemed members, Mrs. Florence Bain and Mrs, Kannie Fristoe, of this city, both chart-

J I■> **£? >: L ff t «. v/ —« rf »: > i ae^< 6 AT ZANESVILLE, 0., Baptist church musicians record “Jesus Loves Me’’ in answer to a plea from 4-year-old Carolyn Robb ofeiJecatuEr. 111., for her favorite song. Parents of the little girlj whdSfc from cancer at the base of her brain, have been unsuccessful in their from cancer at the base of her brain, have been unable to find the requested record, and news of their failure prompted Rev. Chafes W. Pemberton (right) to fulfill Carolyn’s wishes. (International)

”W- -’T' ' i RECENTLY WED —Miss Pauline Hawkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hawkins, route 6, and the Rev. Barvin Helsel, son of Mrs. Bertha Helsel of Pennsylvania, were united in marriage recently at the Church of God. The Revs. Dwight McCurdy and Glen Marshall officiated. The couple is resdiing at 500 College drive. Anderson. (Photo by Anspaugh.)

er members and temple mothers. The council will be known as Flo-Kan chapter, and will be instituted Friday evening at six thirty o'clock at the Knights of Pythias home. Mrs. Grace Weiland, a past chief of the temple, has been elected royal advisor of the council. Other officers are, Mrs. Ruth Hollingsworth, Mrs. Mabel Striker, Mrs. Bernice Jefferies, Dan Christen and Fred Kolter, counselors. Visitors,from near-by temples will attend Friday’s ceremonies and install the local chapter. The Marion Sunshine Girls will act as ceremonial officers and the Union Dale Banner Girls will form the staff Bend, state organizer for the SGC, during the services. Mrs. Ocie Jellison. of South assisted by Mrs. Irene Payne and Mrs. Bertha Tew of Marion, will be in charge of th? ritualistic work. . Flo-Kan Council has 26 pledges for the ceremonies. These girls will become chapter members in the local organization. A* social hour will follow’ the institutional ceremonies. • DRESS REHEARSAL IS HELD FOR PLAY Dress rehearsal was held today for the play “The Goog from Gopher Gulch,” to be presented Thursday and Friday nights at eight o’clock at the Monmouth high school by the youth fellowship of the Union Chapel Evengelical United Brethren church. , Proceeds from the play will be used to aid in defraying expenses of erecting a new church, now being built to replace one destroyed by fire last December. Members of the fellowship will portray the various characters in the presentation. Admission prices are forty cents for adults and twenty-five cents for children, tax included. TRI KAPPA ASSOCIATE CHAPTER OPENS CLUB YEAR The associate chapter of Tri Kappa opened its year’s activities last evening with a supper-bridge at the home of Mrs. Raymond Keller, with Mrs. Frank Braun and Mrs. Milt Swearingen as assisting hostesses. Guests were served at six flower-centered tables, after

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w’hich a business meeting and installation of officers were held. The chapter also joined the Rile}’ cheer guild, an organization devoted to remembering children in Riley hospital. Bridge was played, with prizes going to Mrs. Guy Brown and Mrs. Leonard Saylors. Officers for the year are: president, Mrs. Ward Calland; vice president, Mrs. Fred Smith; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Raymond Keller; treasurer, Mrs. Paul Saurer; recording secretary, Mrs. Dale Mosea; social secretary, Miss Fan Hite. The next meeting will be held October 14 at the home of Mrs. Diqk Heller, with Mrs. Gladys Chamberlain and Miss Fan Hite as assisting hosteases. Trude In a Gond Town ■— Decatur

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AEOLIAN CHOIR TO MEET THURSDAY Members of the Aeolian choir of the General Electric club are urged to attend rehearsal Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock in the music room of the juniorsenior high school. A guest speaker will be heard, and a very important announcement will be made. RECEPTION HELD AT CHURCH FOR PASTOR Approximately one hundred members and guests of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church met at the church Tuesday evening to welcome Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. White fpr another year as pastor of the local congregation. The ladies of the church served a delicious supper, after which a social evening waa enjoyed. Several members of the Decatur ministerial association, with their wives, also attended. Dr. and Mrs. White came to Decatur in September, 1945, under the appointment of the St. Joseph annual conference. KAPPA KAPPA KAPPA HAS CARRY IN DINNER Members of Kappa Kappa Kappa sorority enjoyed a carry-in dinner last evening at aix thirty o’clock at the Elks home. The dinner was served from a lace covered table, centered with a lovely bouquet of mixed flowers and lighted with tall tapers. Following a brief business meeting, conducted by Mrs. L. Gray Paddock, contract and auction bridge were played. Prizes in contract were awarded Mra. Carl Gerber and Mrs. Robert Holthouse, and auction prizes to Miss Kathryn Kauffman and Mrs. Ray Denny. The committee in charge included Mrs. Paddock. Mrs. James Kitchen, Mrs. J. Clark Mayclin, Mrs. Richard Maloney and Mies Margaret Moses. SLUSHER-MANSFIELD VOWS READ AUGUST 14 Announcement has been made of the August 14 marriage of Miss Jean Slusher, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Othel Slusher, 927 North Fifth street, to Richard Mansfield, Jr., aon of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mansfield of Fort Wayne. The wedding took place in the Presbyterian church at Crittenden, Ky.. the Rev. William J. Mullikin officiating.

The couple is iesiding on route 6. The Kum Join Us class of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church will meet Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock in the church basement. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Winston Raleigh compose the committee in charge. A meeting of the Progressive Workers class of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church will be held Friday evening at seven thirty o’clock at the home of George Blum, 510 Jefferson street. The Women’s Missionary society of the Church of God will have a meeting at the home of Mrs. Ruth Strickler Thursday evening at eight o’clock. The Hoagland Lutheran church will sponsor an ice cream social, bake eale and bazaar Saturday at 5 o’clock. On sale will be sandwiches and coffee, also homemade cakes, pies and ice cream. The event, to be held on the church lawn, will be a benefit social and sale for the parsonage fund of the church. The Church Mothers Study club will hold a guest night Tuesday evening at eight o’clock at the Methodist church. The Beta Sigma Phi sorority will meet at eight o’clock Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Clarence Ziner. o Personau Mrs. Lil Burroughs, Mrs. Leigh Bowen, Mrs. Kate Koontz, Mrs. Earl Adams Mrs. Fan Hammel and Miss Bertha Rice are spending the day in Muncie visiting with the Rev.

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and Mrs. Herman Caraon. Mr. and Mrs. oe Conrad of Fort Wayne, spent Monday visiting with Misa Cecelia Smith of North Third street. Mrs. G. Don Mac Lean has returned home after sevea) days visit with relatives in Chicago. James A. Holthouse returned to the University of Notre Dame today for his senior year. Frank Babcock, former auditor of Wells county and trustee of Nottingham township, died Tuesday afternoon following a long illness from paralysis. Bob Klepper left today for Bloomington, where he will continue his studies at Indiana University. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Keber spent the weekend in Chicago, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reber. They also attended Hie baseball game Sunday. — o

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Admitted: Mrs. Margie Shaffer, Monroeville; Frank Lautzenheieer, Monroe, Admitted and dismissed: Mrs. Veronica Heiman, route 4 Dismissed: Gottleib Stauffer, North Sixth street; Herman Lehrman, Decatur; Mrs. Calvin Magley and son. 820 North Second atreet; Mrs. E. E. Ridell and daughter, route 5; Judith Thieme, route 3; Mrs. Merlin Charleston and son, Fort Wayne; Mrs. Oscar Feller, Geneva; Mrs. Doyle Winteregg and daughter, Berne; Mrs. Willard Wullisnan and son. Berne; Ray Affolder, Berne.

Mr. and Mrs. Clement Snell, of Jefferson street, are parents of

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baby son, born at 6:12 a.m. at tha Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 6 pounds, 13 ounces and has not been named. Mrs. Snell is the former Madeline Spahr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sliger, 231 Aa North Marion street, Bluffton, are parents of a son, born Sunday morning at 10:15 o-’clock at tha Wells county hospital. Mrs. Sliger is the former Miss Gloria Spangler.

o Trade in a Good Town — Decatur few '/w HIS NATION'S chief delegate to the UN conference, Czechoslovakian Foreign Minister Jan Masaryk arrives in New York to join 1,000 world representatives for the second meeting of the UN General Assembly. (International)