Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 277, Decatur, Adams County, 25 November 1949 — Page 3

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i Kebber Is Wed To Kenneth Bienz In a'J'uartini Lutheran Church Thursday r. daughter of .Mr. and Mr*. Fred II lt. I.h r of . !>»•< .line the bride of Kenneth Bb-nz. son of Mr '■> '" l "'' 5 l“'»dy < . riniony. per H^Bs* r in« a’ ‘ IX thirty o'clock at th* Bartini Lutheran <><*" Mawhke received the double ring vow*. B^H^ r l I.’Z, urgiinlst. and Karl |{>-inking. vo<;i)i«t. preinusieale preceding the *<tvi«- The < ham-el tail - mil- labra, pa ins and beauty v»o>« of fall

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| reception at Voight'* Retreat immediately following tin- ceremony For their wedding trip, the biide chose a royal blue suit with brown and winter white accewsor les. Her corsage was an orchid I'pon their return, they will reside at route 7, Fori Wayne. LOUISE. FARNSWORTH WEDS CHARLES LOSHE The weddlfig of Miss Louise Farnsworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Farnsworth of Flint. Mich., formerly of Monroeville, and Charles Loshe. son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Utslie of this city, took place on November 19 in the rectory of the St. Francis Assisi Catholic church at Flint. The Rev. Henry Berketneier received the vows before members of the immediate* families. The bride chose a gown of Ice blue taffeta, made with a sweetheart neckline, cap sleeves and a i full skirt. She wore matching mitts and a fingertip length veil, caught ,to a tiara of gold leaves. She 1 wore a corsage of American Beauty roses, tied with a gold ‘ ribbon, and her only jewelry was I a necklace of rhinestones and blue i sapphires, a gift of the bridegroom. Miss Rita Loshe. sister of the ' bridegroom was maid-of-honor, and Mrs. Richard Whitney, the bride's sister, was bridesmaid. They wore pink and periwinkle gowns, and a corsage of pink and white carnaI Hons. Their pearl necklaces and earrings were gifts of the bride Richard Whitney served the groom as best man and Ed Under and Joe Uishe were ushers. Following the ceremony, a rei ception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Whitney in Flint, where the couple will reside. Mr | Ui’he is employed by the Chevrolet plant there. ENTERTAIN WITH SHOWER RECENTLY The Misses Mary Jane Nesswald I Mid Joan Vogiewede entertained with a miscellaneous shower recently at the home of Mr. and | Mr*. A. J Nesswald in Fort Wayne | for Miss Mary- Ann Schoenle. I bride-elect of November 26. I'pon her arrival. Miss Schoenle I wa* presented with a lovely corsage. Hearts were then played and Quickly Relieves Distress of Head Com A little Va-tro-nol up f «*ch nostril promptly I relieves snlffly, stuffy I I** distress of head coldsmakes breathing easier. AIM Wp» prsvtst many colds from developing 1 If used in time. Try it! You'll like it! Follow V 1 *' directions in package. jnCKSVAnO-NOL

Society Items for day's publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 1000-1001 Betty Terveer Friday Church Mothers study club, Mrs. Niland Ochsenrider, S p.m. Adams County Federation of Club* fine art* festival and silver tea. Presbyterian church. 2 p.m. American Legion auxiliary. Legion home. 8 p.m. Saturday Beta Sigma Phi bake sale, city hall. 9 a m. Young Married class of Union Chapel, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roughia. 7:30 p.m. Monday Holy Family discussion chib, Mrs. Bill Baker. 8 p m. Civic department called meeting. Mrs. Paul Hansel. 7:30 p.m. Jolly Housewife home economic club. Pleasant Mills school, 0 p in. Music department rehearsal. Zion Evangelical and 'Reformed church. 7:30 p.m. Pythian Needle club, after temple. Tuesday Kirkland Ladles club. Adams Central high school. 7:30 p in. Wednesday Phllaletbean, circle of Zion Evangelical ami Reformed church. Mrs. Georg* Bin kley. 8 p. m. Ladies Shakespeare club, Mrs. Maynard Hetrick. 2:30 pm. Friendship circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, Mrs. Lewis Litterer. 7:30 p.m. Thursday Magley Ladles Aid, church basement. all day. Women's Home and Foreign Missionary society of First Presbyterian church. Christmas party. < hurch parlors. * p.m. prizes awarded to Mrs. Gerald Gelmer. Mrs. John Schoenle and Mr*. Harry Best, who in turn piesented them to the honored guest. , A lovely two-course luncheon was then served by candluUght. at a beautifully appointed table centered with a bouquet of orchid mums. The guest list included Mrs John Schoenle and daughter. Jeanne, Mr*. Richard Kahlenbeck and the Misses Marita and Eileen Meyer. Eleanor Plock. Pat and Joyce Carr of Fort Wayne; Mrs Raymond Voglewede and daughter. Rosalie. Mr*. Gerald Gelmefl Mrs. Donald Heimann and Mrs. Donald Roeder of this city; Mrs. Ri< hard Norther ami Mrs. Harry Best. Dayton. O. TO ENTERTAIN WITH CHRISTMAS PARTY The Women's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church will entertain with a Christmas party at the church Thursday evening at eight o'clock. Invited guests will Include all members of the World Friendship guild and the Ladies Aid society of the church. This will mark the last meeting of these Indiviua 1 organization for members have voted to begin the new year as one group, the Presbyterian Women'* association, which will !«• comprised of four circles The church parlors will be decorated for the Christmas season. Particular -interest will center on the holiday • wrapped packages

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which everyone will bring to the party. These packages will be gifts, necessary items for either adult* or children, for two Presbyterian neighborhood houses. The guild group will remember the Oary neighborhood house at Gary, while the Indies Aid and Missionary societle* will send their gifts to the Hillcrest neighborhood at Clinton. Mrs. W L. Harper, president of the hostess society, will open the meeting and will present Mrs. J. F. Sanmann. who Is in charge of the devotional period The officers of the newly-formed association will then be introduced and !nstalled by the Rev. A.C.E. Gillander. The program proper will feature Mrs. R. D. Myer* In "A Christmas Story." Refreshments will be served following the review and an enjoyable evening is promised all who attend. The committee In charge of the arrangements Is headed by Mr*. C. E. Hite as chairman. She will be assisted by the Mesdames E. B Adams, John Halterman. W. A. Lower and Ralph Stanley. ENTERTAINS WITH DINNER THURSDAY Mr. and Mr*. Dorphus Drum entertained with a turkey dinner on Thanksgiving at their home on Fornax afreet. Guest* were Mr. and Mr*. Charles K. Spencer and son. Alton, of Somerset. Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dalrymple, the Misses Ruth and Mary Jane Dalrymple. of Warren; Mr. and Mr*. Jack Kober and Mr. and Mrs Walter Kober. Liberty Center; Mr and Mr*. Marion Drum and son. Randy, and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Tanva* of thi* city. LADIES AID MEETING IS HELD RECENTLY The St. Paul ladles Aid society met recently at the home of Mrs. James Myers. The day was spent in quilting, and at the noon hour a pot-luck dinner was served. Mr*. Sarah Martin offered prayer. Those attending were Mrs. Gale Cook and niece, Nancy Hraden. Mr*. Art Scheiderer and children. Mr. Floyd Smlthly, Mr* Lyl< Franz. Mr*. Kermeth Parrish. Mrs. Tom Noll. Mrs. Sarah Martin. Mrs. Lawrence Smith and daughter. Mr* Doyt Sipe and daughter. Mrs. Dwight Schnepp and son. Mrs. Austin Merriman was a guest. The next meeting will he held at the home of Mrs. Tom Noll AUXILIARY CONDUCTS INITIATION TUESDAY The American Legion auxiliary drill and degree team were in Col umbia City Tuesday evening where they conducted Initiation for a claas of eighteen new member* of that post. A pot-luck luncheon was served by the Columbia City auxiliary, fol lowing which a business meeting wa* conducted Mr*. Elmer Dar-

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wachter and Mrs. Margaret Ramiebush escorted the degree team and new member* to their respective places for the initiation. Mrs. L. A. Holthouse presided at the piano. Following the service, Mrs Bob MeNagney was presented with a gold star pin. after which the program closed with group singing. One hundred and four persons attended the meeting, including Mrs. f T. C. Smith and Mrs. Tillman Geh- ■ rig, installing officers; Mrs. Dallas Brown. Mr*. Adrian Baker, Mr:. Arthur Myers, Mrs. Ed Bauer of the degree team, and the Rober the dtgree team. Mrs. Merle McGill, Mrs. Roman Raudenbush, Mrs. Arthur Poling. Mrs Verena Meyer. Mr*. Elbert Aurand, Mrs. Richard Shaffer. Mrs. Margaret Raudebuxh, Mrs. Elma Sullivan, Mrs. Elmer Darwachter, Mr*. Roxie Kessler, Mrs. Joseph McConnell, Mrs. Clark Flaugb, and Mrs. Anthony Kitson. all of this city. Mrs. latwrence Rash, Miss Margaret Eiting and Mrs. Ralph Roop were unable to attend. The laidles Shakespeare duh will meet Wednesday afternoon at two thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. Maynard Hetrick. Mrs. Dick South will be the leader. Her topic will be newest methods in training physically handicapped children. Mrs. Lewis Litterer will be hostess to the Friendship circle of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church Wednesday evening at seven thirty o'clock. The Jolly Housewife Home Economics dub of St. Mary's town«hU> will have a pot-luck supper for members and their families Monday evening at six o'clock at the Pleasant Mills school. Those attending are asked to bring their own table service. A called meeting of the Civic department of the Decatur Woman's dub will be held at the home of Mrs. Paul Hansel Monday evening at seven thirty o'clock. The Holy Family discussion group will meet Monday evening at eight o'clock at Dm- home of Mrs. Bill Baker. The Magley Indies Aid aociety will have an all day meeting in the church basement Thursday A fifty cent- gift exchange will be held Hostesses will be Mrs. August Worthman and Mr*. Lena Frucht* A meeting of the Phllalethean circle of the Women's guild of tht Zion Evangelical and Reformed

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church will be held at the home of Mr*. George Buckley Wednesday evening at eight o'clock. The lesson and devotion* will be in charge of Mr*. James Border*. Mr*. Herman VonGunten will assl*t the hostess. Mi** Patricia York, student nurse at the Good Samaritan hospital. Is spending the Thanksgiving holidays here. Mr. and Mrs R. C. Boardman of Gastonia, N. C., are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Boardman. William Beavers has returned to his home in Seattle after a several weeks' visit with friends and relative* in Decatur. Wlßshire, Mt Vernon. Indianapolis and mgton. Ky. Robert Hansel is reported as quite ill at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mr*. Paul Hansel. Miss Jane Drew, student nurse at Indianapolis city hospital, in npendlng the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman I Drew. Word has been received here that Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Knapp are enjoying their visit in PalmetLATBR YHAN YOU THINK M , . . and we will accept only so I| H much Ch ria t ma* ® | work as we can jg; j g complete to the y best of our f / ability ... so ■ make your ap- flaß pointment toSy da y* CHRISTMAS PHOTOGRAPHS by * PHONE 1662

to, Fla. Mr. Knapp, who years ago wa* a great golf enthusiast, reports that he i* becoming one of the "top-flight" shuffleboard players at th* famous winter re- ' sort. Mrs. Charles Wilson of Muncie spent Thanksgiving with her daughter and son-in-law. .Mr. and j Mrs. E. D. Stockdale in Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Morri* Begun of I this city spent Thanksgiving day ; at Wood*t<M-k, 111., with Mrs. Be- . i gun's parents. Dr. Ben Duke, who ha* spent th* last week in Miami, Fla. returned f to thi* city today. . Neil Thomas and Kenny Grant of Michigan State college are spending the Thanksgiving vacation wish I relative* and friend*. .! The. Rev. and Mrs. A. C. E. GIB I Sander ami family had as their , 1 Thanksgiving dinner guests Herb- . iert Thompson, Mrs. Rulo Minear of i Warsaw. Mrs. Herbert Kauffman of i White Pigeon. Mich., and Mrs. Glen I Evers of Warsaw, and their famiI lies. ■ 1 Mr. and Mrs Walter Mowery of s Napoleon. 0.. had as their guests - j for Thanksgiving dinner Mr and I Mrs Clarie Mowery of Toledo, 0.. Mr ami Mrs Paul Scott. Wauseon, e 0.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mowery, > the Miwae* Helen and Claire .Mow- -' ery. Miigh Nelson and Walter Mow ' ery ami Mr and Mrs. Jerry KetcliI um. of Decatur. Mr and Mrs Rob’et Mowery and daughter. Conni.-. , Napoleon, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry - Hoffman ami daughter. Margrie. Trads in a uood Town — Decatur

Everyone Is Cordially Invited To Attend The Presbyterian Church Fair Five Point*. Decatur, Indiana Friday, Dec. 9, - 10:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Iktlh Lunch and Supper will be served AN OPPORTUNITY TO IM> YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING 20 ATTRACTIVE BOOTHS—Beautiful Gifts, Dainty and Serviceable Aprons, Dressed Dolls in 3 sizes. Fruit Cakes. Mince Meat. Plum Puddings, Home Canned Fruit, Jam and Jelly. Christmas Cookies, Home Made Candy, Fancywork of all kinds. Afayans, Knit Baby Garments. White Elephant Gifts. Hand decorated Canisters, Christmas Door and Table Decorations, African Violets, Potted Plants. Christmas Greens and Cones. Fresh Produce at the Farmers Booth. Records. Comic Books, Sport equipment and apparel. Fish Pond for the Children and many other useful articles. REMEMBER THE DATE — DECEMBER 9th WE ARE EXPECTING YOU! FIRST PRESBYTERIAN ( HURCH DECATUR. INDIANA

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