Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 25 November 1947 — Page 3

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Ma — l> N d Ser of Mr F' v Braun, of route 4. |f* „ arria ge this mornl^ 1 "”"Clock in the F'cSJie church The Lr'i a t 1 Seimetz ofEr. M sgr J ' I only attendants and Victor I aain’ the bride chose fr Jardine with brown FVeorsage of red roses F ! a ttire Miss Geimer KI gabardine suit with F'f'will reside west of Kre the groom is enfarming - Lu-MEYER is ISay evening E double ring ceremony E Sunday evening at six f. h „ Friedheim Lutheran I® Helen Galhneyer, h o “, a fl «er »< L became the bride o f Bultemeier. only son. of Ivrs Martin H. Bultemeier, Lrwatur. The Rev. E. T. L read the candlelight thefore the altar, decked E s and two huge bouquets Esand mums. Large white L marked each pew. L«,r Nielson played a reE traditional bridal s(*lecLeding the ceremony, and FL, Mrs. Arnold Kiefer in L-Beautiful Savior.” “Hold Land Lead Them,” and IL's Prayer.” Lje chose for her wedding Lrhite slipper satin, markfl tight fitted sleeves, L points at her hands, and End neckline, accentuated L applique yoke and shouldt very full skirt was enL a bustle effect in the m tapered into a long train, ktouquet was made up of Lk with a gardenia center. Eof pearlized orange blosLin place her three-quar-L veil of illusion, edged in Ealy jewelry was a single lot pearls, a gift from the Lid-of-honor, Miss Bernice feagen, wore a gown of dus|ieavy satin, fashioned with Les and a sweetheart neckfoe full "fekirt. ending in a I®, was made with a bustle tee back. She wore matchfa and carried a bouquet of land bronze mums. hisses Carol Jean and Joan kier, as bridesmaids, wore July styled gowns in ice blue, tenets were of yellow and

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CLUB CALENDAR I Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 h 3 Tuesday ’’ Beta Sigma Pi, Mrs. Clarence ’■ Ziner, 8 p.m. e Adams County Cancer Society, e Roy Kalver 8:00 p.m. f ’ Delta Theta Tan, Social Meeting, Elks Home, 8 p.m. 8 C. L. of C. chorus rehearsal, hall r 7:30 p.m. Rebekah lodge, Odd Fellows hall, e 7:30 p.m., Three Links club, Mrs. 11 Yoder. 8 Church Mothers Study club. r Christian church basement. Wednesday Flo Kan Sunshine council, K. of P. Home, 6:30 p.m., banner girls practice, 6:15 p.m. St. Vincent de Paul society, C. L. of C. hall, 2 p.m. Thanksgiving dinner for children of Trinity Evangelical U. B. church. ’ church, 12 noon. Y Friday Legion auxiliary social meeting. Legion, 8 p.m. ’ C. L. of C. degree team C. L. of ' C. hall, 6:30 p.m. • bronze mums. The three attendants t wore rhinestone chokers, gifts from 1 the bride. Miss Marcille Buuck, 3 flower girl, wore a yellow dress of 3 a similar fashion and carried a basket of mums. She wore a gold • cross, her gift from the bride. Ralph Berning served the groom i as best man, and Harold Schamer--1 loh and Eugene Shoaf ushered, i Mrs. Bultemeier chose a black 1 outfit for the wedding. A corsage of gardenias was pinned to her en- > semble. Two hundred and fifty guests at- > tended the reception ynmediately I following the ceremony at the Hayl loft, near Hoagland. A huge, three- - tier wedding cake, centered the • bYide’s table, lighted with tall white 3 tapers. Out-of-town guests attend- • ing included Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf f Reiter of Wilmar, Minn. After December 15, the new Mr. ■ and Mrs. Bultemeier will reside at - 1118 Park avenue, in Fort Wayne, 1 where the groom is associated with s the Parrot Packing Co. ? MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER 5 GIVEN MONDAY EVENING The Misses Delores Bentz, Clara 1 Lengerich and Irene Braun entertained with a miscellaneous shower 1 Monday evening at the latter’s • home for Miss Jeanette Braun. whose marriage will take place in the near future. Upon her arrival. Miss Braun I was presented with a lovely cor- ! sage of red roses. Various games ' were played, following which many lovely gifts were given the honored guest. Lovely refreshments were served II at a later hour. The guest list inI eluded the Mesdames Leo AlberdI ing, Jerome Rumschlag, Lester ; Kaehr, Gerald Grove, Carl Braun, ! Leo Braun, and the Misses Sally | Braun, Rosella Miller, Delores Rumschlag, Dorothy Rumschlag, Rita Braun and Peggy Braun. PYTHIAN NEEDLE CLUB IN MEETING The Pythian Needle club met at the K. of P. home Monday evening after temple for its regular meeting. After a short business meeting, conducted by the president, Mrs. Pauline Beery, members were invited to the dining room, where they were seated at long tables decorated with white crepe paper and lighted totem poles, with canoes and Indians marking each place. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses, Barbara Roop, chairman, Vera Barber, Laurinda Kunowich, and Evelyn Roop. Bingo was then played and prizes awarded the various winners. DEPARTMENTAL MEETINGS OF WOMAN’S CLUB HELD Civic Department The Civic department of the Decatur Woman’s club held it opening meeting at Swearingen’s dining room last evening with a six thirty dinner, honoring new members. The tables were beautifully decorat-1 ed in keeping with the holiday season and lighted with tall gold tapers. Mrs. Ray Stingely, chairman, conducted the business meeting and introduced the following new members, Mrs. O. G. Baughman, Mrs. John Bayles, Mrs. Paul Hansel and Mrs. Nathan -Nelson. Games were then enjoyed with prizes going to Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. M. W. Bumgerdner and Mrs. E. W. Johnson. The following committee was in charge: Mrs. C. M. Ellsworth, Mrs. H. Frohnapfel, Mrs. Delton Passwater, Mrs. Fred Handler and Mrs. Ben DeVof. The next meeting will be a Christmas party, the time to be announced at a later date. Art Department Mrs. Hemer Lower entertained members of the Art department with a dinner last evening. M rs - R. A. Stucky, chairman, conducted a short business meeting, during which announcement was made

■F ■ J f fWW ■ a ; ■»i ' J if- V : • ■ - J.:.- ~:- - V, '• / •' • ■ ' A REPLICA of Princess Elizabeth’s wedding gown wiU be worn by Peggy Tromly (above), lovely New York model, when she is married in Lexington, Ky. Above, Miss Tromly appears in what is described as an “exact reproduction” of the royal garment. It was made by her coworkers in a firm manufacturing bridal gowns. (International) that Mrs. Riker of South Whitley will present the department’s program for the general club on December 1. Mrs. Riker will address the group on the first ladies of the White House and display doll replicas of each. Mrs. Lloyd Cowens conducted the program for the evening, giving the history of various cathedrals in Mexico and displaying various examples of Mexican art. Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. Lower, Mrs. Guy Brown, Mrs. Cowens, Mrs. R. A. Stucky and Miss Kathryn Kauffman. The next meeting will be held December 8 at the home of Mrs. A. D. Suttles. Literature Department The Literature department held its opening meeting of the club year in the form of a six thirty dinner last evening at the home of Mrs. Stewart McMillen at Valley Farms. Twenty two members and two guests, Mrs. Arthur Suttles and Mrs. O. P. Edwards of Lipsic, 0.. were in attendance. • Mrs. Edwards was the guest speaker for the evening, using as her discussion topic Costa Rica and Guatemala. Mrs. McMillen was assisted by Mrs. Lowell Harper, Mrs. J. F. Santnann, Mrs. Milton Swearingen and Mrs. Leo Kirsch. Junior Women “The Staff of Life” was the topic for discussion at the first meeting of the Junior Women department, held last evening at the country home of Miss Juanita Maloney. Miss Ardella Miller, program chairman, read several interesting articles and distributed various pictures on the Friendship train, collecting food for the people of Europe. At a later hour, Miss Maloney, assisted by Miss Miller, Miss Clarice Anspaugh and Miss Betty Anspaugh, served lovely refreshments. Miss Thais Bumgerdner, chairman, conducted the brief business

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meeting. The C. L. of C. initiation will be held Sunday afternoon at two thirty o'clock at the K. of C. hall. T'ne local degree team will conduct the services for twentv five candidates. A banquet will follow initiation at five o’clock in the C. L. of C. hall. Mrs. Helen M. Doyle of Springfield, 0., supreme president, will attend. Reservations for the! banquet are to be made Thursday. All candidates and members will receive holy communion in a body at seven thirty o’clock. The C. L. of C. degree team will have rehearsal Friday evening at six thirty o’clock at the C. L. of C. hall. A short business meeting will also be held. i The Church Mothers Study club will meet Tuesday evening in the basement of the Christian church and fro mthere will attend union services in a group. Members are reminded to bring dues for the Parents magazine. The great juniors will entertain with a banquet and reception Saturday night for Mrs. Sue Reynolds, great Pocahontas of Indianapolis. Mrs. Reynolds is the wife of R. G. Reynolds, a former resident of this city. ■ o JpERSOMAU The Rev. James R. Meadows announces that special union Thanksgiing services will be held by the Victory Prayer bands at Fair Haven Mission, 3101 Taylor street, Fort Wayne, next Sunday. There will be three services, 10:30 a.m., 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., with Mrs. Roy Scott, Rev. Rosebogle of Fort Wayne and Rev. Andrews of Huntington speaking. The public is cordially invited to participate. Funeral services were held at Bluffton this afternoon for O. D. Baker, 65, former state highway district superintendent, who was well known here. Clayson Carroll of Berne is recovering from bruises, cuts and shock as the result of an automobile wreck which occurred near Marshall, Mich., when he was returning home from a business trip for the weekend. As he approached a crossing, a state police car drove out in front of him, causing the collision. Both cars were damaged considerably. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Frank spent the weekend in South Bend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Webster and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Webster. Mrs. Philip Schieferstein, of north of Decatur, and Mrs. Ella Smith, 1 Fort Wayne, left Sunday for a fourj to six weeks’ visit with friends and relatives in Paducah, Ky. O |gplEuS9i Admitted: Patty Fox, Tenth street; Jane Rayer, South Line street; Clint Stevens, East Oak

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Many College St Thanksgiving A\ 0 Among the college students who will arrive home this evening and Wednesday to enjoy the Thanksgiving festivities are: Bernard Brooks and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frank, students at Indiana university, who will enjoy Thanksgiving dinner with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gutowitz . . . Miss Betty Graliker will arrive home Wednesday for a holiday vacation, returning to her studies at Mt. Mary college, Milwaukee, on Sunday . . . The Misses Rosemarie and Kathryn Kohne, of St. Mary’s college, Notre Dame, their brother and sis-ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kohne, Indiana university, will be guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kohne . . . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edwards are planning a dinner on Thursday for their daughter, Miss Kathryn Ann, who is attending Western college for women at Oxford, 0., and Mr. and Mrs. Orin Crider and children of Hamilton lake . . . Mrs. L. A. Cowens will motor to Oxford, O. Wednesday noon to accompany home her daughter, Joan, an instructor at Western college . . . Kenneth McConnell, an I. U. student, will spend his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard McConnell while his sister, Kathleen will visit at Christian college, Columbia, Mo . . . Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Smith are expecting their daughter, Mary, on Wednesday from Purdue university . . . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lynch will entertain their son and daugh-ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lynch of Ball State Teachers college, Muncie, and their son-in-law and

street; Victor Schaadt, Rockford, O. Admitted and dismissed: Verena) Zuercher, Berne. Dismissed: Mrs. Bios Mendoza and baby girl, route 1; Mrs. Clyde Everett and son, Pleasant Mills; French Quinn, Third street. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Eley of Central avenue, are the parents of a baby boy, born at 9:28 o’clock this morning at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 7 pounds, 13 ounces and has‘not been named. A baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jeroham Yoder of Berne, this morning at 10:30 o’clock at the; s local hospital. He weighed 8

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iidents To Spend t Decatur Homes 0 daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Krick of this city . . . Miss Marjorie Schnepf will leave DePauw university on Wednesday to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Schnepf of north of Decatur, while her brother, Roger, a Cornell college student at Cornell, Wis., will visit with relatives in lowa.. . . Bill Freeby, another DePauw university student, will enjoy Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Freeby . . . Mrs. B. T. Terveer is planning a Thanksgiving dinner for her sons, Dave, a St. Joseph’s college student, and Tom, a freshman at Indiana university . . . Mr. and Mrs. Bob Krick will have as their house guests, their son, John, who is attending Ohio Wesleyan, and his guest. Miss Donna McFarland, also an Ohio Wesleyan student . . . Miss Barbara Bracey is expected home today from Indiana university for a brief vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynford Bracey . . . Donn Eichar will be home this evening from I. U. to visit until Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Laura Eichar . . . Mr. and Mrs. Leland Frank will have as their dinner. guests Mr. and Mrs. Tom Colter of I. U., and Mr. and Mrs. Vaun Liniger; another son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Webster, of South Bend, are expected for a week-end visit . . . Miss Ann Maddox and Miss Jane Maddox will be home tonight from DePauw and Ohio State universities, respectively, to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Maddox . . .

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