Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 107, Decatur, Adams County, 6 May 1950 — Page 3
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LAHM CROWD ATTENBE BRIDAL FASHION SHOW The Droatar high *ebool audt ■taht whra the chapter of the Valparaiso Uaiver •»«» guild showed the forty! wo ««UIM gown* dating back to UM Civil War day*. The show opened on a rosy-hued garden of dreams and memories, aa Ml** Jraan* Dora* aaag "At Dawning" The mother, Mrs. Howard Back, aad daughter. Geraldine Hoffman, then appeared aad Mrs. Back told the •tory of the magic garden to bar daughter bow, many years ago, the spirit p< nil bride* started thia garden wito b * rone from- her bouquet. and afterward., pleated a new flower to the garden tor every new bride that visited her there The bridea each appeared through a beaatlful garden arch, vised with greens and blossoms Other spring flowers and ferns were arranged along the atone gar den wait. The entire ahow was like leafing through an old album, aa the first rust colored hoop-skirt-ed gown of ISM. worn by the great granddaughter, contrasted to the nquMie beauty of the gown of the Alvina Aumann-Sauer wedding, modeled by her sister, that was an exact reproduction of Princess Elisabeth s gown, of England. ■ The solo. “O Promise Me." by Alberta Smith, ushered in the lovely Krueckebergmeine wedding, after which the spirit of all brides appeared and placed a /tower to the garden tor the new bride-to-be. As Mias Olga Hvltdak played Mendelseohn’s wedding march, the ""’grand finale of all bridea circled the floor for the clone Refreshments were then served from beautiful tables, centered with a mirror and Japanese peach blossoms. The parade platorm and aides of the serving tables were decorated with wreathe of hackle-berry,-flowers and drapes-of ptok net Ing A lively sale was reported at the bridal booth. The uniqae display of wedding pictures of the bridea were compared with the living models, who- mingled with the guests tor a closwup view- of the treasured dresxr* The national guild president. Mrs Walter Hansen, and .. Mrs August (lerken. president of the Van Werl' chapter '"were among those present. Mrs. Henry llarten berger of St John's church. Flatrock. was general chairman. Democrat Want Ade Bring Results
•' , J * Every One in The Family (an Order .„.. Just What They Like. — Eat Out Sunday — SUNDAY DINNER ~ CHICKEN S SWISS STEAK (>_— ICE CREAM ~ ITS DELICIOUS! Take Home A Gallon or Half Gallon and put in your deep freeae. ~ —o—- — Beffinnina Today Our Curb Service will again be open every Friday, Saturday and Sunday. O — CLOSING HOURS— Monday—3: Oo P. M. Tuea, Wed., TSucSm Pri„Bat, Bun.—ll: JO P. M. DIO YOU KNOW—The City Electric Plant wae built In IN?. 010 YOU KNOW—Booth Ward School erected . in IMS,
MAY FELLOWEHIF BAY OMERVEB NBM EMBAY ■ May Fellowship day was obaerv- , ad tocaily at the Trinity Evangrit- ■ ~in gdf" -todM-fmdto*--- atoMOXth few k v®l Ufwinrrn CMWfvH By , the. Council of Church Women Fri- ( day aftirascn. A targe assembly of I women enjoyed the enlightening , and inspiring program aad the , social hour, at which time tea was , served. “Our Dally Bread" was the I theme of Mr*. Jonas Berkey's dei vottona. Mrs. J. E. Thacker spoke , on world ecqpomlca with empha- ■ rls on minions in rural Africa. The , title of Mrs. Ben Shroyer's solo i was "Peace Be Unto Too." Mrs. - Harold Morphy served as organist, i The decorative motif to the social rooms was Japanese In keeping -with the council's study course. The retiring officer* of the argaalsation are Mr*, g. E. Leonardson. Mr*. Warren Lehman and Mr*. 1 Ray Stlagely. New officers are: Mrs. John Chamber*, president; 1 Mr*. J. F. Baumann. view president, tnd Mrs. Warren Lehman, secret tary-treasurer. An executive board meeting will be held to select ' vice-presidents to serve as chairmen for the special events to be observed by the Council of Church Women daring the coming year. LOCAL PEOPLE ATTEND gYNOD MEETING FRIDAY The Rev. William C. Feller. Mr. aad Mr*. Donald Kirsch. Mr*. S. E. Leonardson, Mr*. Charles Brineke. Mrs. Raymond Snyder. Mr*. Clarence Snyder and Mr*. Charles Brodbeck represented the Zion Evangelical gnd Reformed church at the Michigan-Indiana synod Christian education institute held In St John’s Evangelical and Reformed church. Fort Wayne, Fri day afternoon and evening. The purpose of the meeting was to preview the new church and home curriculum which will be Introduced to the scboola of the Evangelical and Reformed church•a on October flr*t. Dinner Was served to the delegates, and a film Strip showing th* evoiutltgi of the Christian church w»/*i special, feature of the institute. . The Itorous class p.f the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren, t bur - rh will have it* meeting Tuesday evening at seven Thirty o'clock In the church parlors. Mr*. Henry Adler and Mr* Della Parrish will be hostesses.
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70/«f 7* Ml** Mary C. faurote eldest daughter of Mr. and Mr*. J. Henry Faurote, of <l* Winchester street, became the bride of Nolan It. Welker, son of Mr. and Mr*. William C. Welker. In a lovely corn mony, performed at nine o’clock .this morning tn the St. Mary’* Catholic church The Rev. Ignatlu* Vichura* received the vow*. Palm»j be“uty va«ri of whits ■napdragon* gladiolus and buckle-" berry sere arranged on the altar. Sr, Mllburga played the traditional wedding marches, and the men's choir *ang the nuptial high mass, the mas* of St. Joan of Arc." Ave Marla and Afiadelt at the offer tory. During Communion. P-angi* ■ang "On This Day O Beautiful Mother/' the bride-placed a bouquet. of. wJHte....D»S».„and„.»wee’ pea*, tied with blue ribbon, "at' the, foot of the statue of the files* rd Virgin. The bride’s gown of Imported French l*ce over white bridal satin and tulle. was accented with a ; oked sweetheart neckline, edged in embroidery of seed pearls and liead*. Thq long fitted sleeve* < ante to point* over her hands and buttoned at the wrist. The full gathered skirt was topped with a flounce of matching late that dipped in the back to' flow into the loniTTrairi Her fingertip length veil was edged In the same imported late and was itrid in place with .»*.<iU(>pi(i tiara .of . Rgt, pearl*. She carried a bouquet of while roses, centered w-llh an orchid and a sterling rosary, a rift of the groom. She was given in marriage by her father. The maid-of-honor Mi** ilenrl efta Faurote. and bridesmaids. Mis* Josephine Faurote and Mr*, fmrothy Faurote. wore gowns of powder blue marquisette oyer •affeta. made with high neckline*, and tightly fitted bodice. The cap sleeves were trimmed With madellion* and the full skirts beautified with tier* of madellion* They wore matching mitts and picture bat* of blue bttrma stdre edged with lace. The maid-of-honor car-
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tied a round bouquet of American 1-eauty rose*, from which fell satin shower ribbon*. The bridesmaid'* bouquets were of American beauty roses, edged in blue mallne. Anthony Faurote served the groom a* beat gtan, and Carl Faurote and Wayne Welker-ushered. For her daughter’s wedding, Mr* Faurote ctfoßO an outfit of gray. <otnplemented with navy blue accessorie* and a corsage of red rose*. A four tier wedding cake, surrounded with huckleberry and duster* of rose* and sweetpea*. (entered the bride's table at the wedding dinner following the cere- _ monv at ih* Knlght* of Columbus ball Tall while taper* flanked the h ake on either'side Approximately three hundred i guest* will attend the reception and dance from »ix to eleven o’-<-l<Kk tonight at the K. of C. hall, t’eauty vases of white gladiolus. ' snapdragon* and huckleberry are being arranged thronghout" the ball. - - -. ■ . - . . For thrir wedding trip, th? W» Mrs. Welker will change to a suit of navy blue with navy and white I acctoisoriM. Her corwag* will be , of orchids. They will be ai home , after May 11 at 102 S Line atreet. Mr Welker Is employed by the Salisbury Axle division of the Dana corporation in Fort Wayne TRINITY LADIES AID IN MEETING The Ladies Aid society of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church met at the home of Mr* R <> Wynn Thursday ev«*. ,ng. with Mr*. Huliert Gilpen Mrs. j Wilson Reed and ' Mrs. William .. Klralim aaaistinc. The president'. Mr*' Wynn: hail tharge of the business meeting, opened with group singing under the dicection of Mrs. R. E. Momma, and the devotions, given by Mrs. George Scheiderer.’ Mr*. George Hill and Mrs Delina Ekey. 1 Nineteen members and four guest* I attended the meeting; slxty-eighi - calls and ninety one card* were reported. The «oriri y votad- .td/con;. tribute twenty-five dollar* to the floor covering now being placed on the first floor of the church, and also to purchase a new gas stove for the kitchen of,the church. Mrs. Wynn appointed Mrs, Manley Foreman and Mrs. Gilpen to assist her in the purchase. A furniture wax demonstration was then given by Mrs Ball, after which the society agreed to purchase a supply of polish king to <a-ll The work committee. Mr*. Fran Fisher. Mrs. R. E Mumma
Society Heme for Bay** publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday •:» a. m.) Fheae 1000-1001 ~ -■_/ .Bafty Tarttaar Rainbow Girl* church service*. Zlpn Evangelical and Reformed church »: 50 a.m. ■ H* m napper. Adult club of Zion Lutheran church, Friedbeim. 5 to 1 pm. Monday Civic department meettas, postponed. Sancta Marta study elab. Mr*. Richard Pruden. 8 pm. Pythian Needle cldb, K. of P. home after temple. Part presidents parley of Legion auxiliary, Mr*. Nick Braun, *> JMU. lukdles Firemen’* »uxlllary. .Mr». Orval Foor 7:80 p.m. Tuesday Eta Tau Sigma Mol here Day banquet, Swearingen*. 8: SO p.m. Rebekah lodge. <Md Feltowr ball. 7:SO p.m. Church Mother* study Hub, Mr*. Pverett Hutker. 8 p m. Kirkland Township W.C.T.Ih Mr*. Lucinda Yager 1 p.m. Monroe Better Homes club, Mr*. Eva Brewster. 7:80 p.m. ■ S. K. Bridge club. Mr*. David Terveer, 8 p.m. St. Dbmlhlc dlscusalon club. Mrs. Leo Ehlnger 8 p.m. Rose Garden club, Mrs. Wilbur Stanley. J p.m. Tri Kappa associate chapter. Mrs. Roy Kalver, 8:80 p.m. Wednesday Profit and Pleasure Club. Mr*. Lernard Lengerich. 7:30 p.m. Buslne** and Professional Women. Moose home. 6: Iff p.m. Presbyterian Ruth circle, Mr*, fe-o Saylor*, 8 p.m. Presbyterian Naomi circle, Mrs Clisrle* Magley, 8 p.m. Happy Homemakers club. Mrt.. Herbert Hawkins, 7:10 p.m. Dofcu* class of Bethany Evanj gelk-al United. Brethren church, ( church. 7:l<r p m. Thursday j Presbvterlan Martha (Trcle. Mr*. C. C Igsngston. 2 SO p.m. Frewhyterian MaFy circle Mrs. Hillier De Voss 2:30 pm. Eastern Star nuitherdanghter Tupper; Maormtc. -4<-3O p.m-.- ■ and Mr*. David Wynn turned In tortysMie dollar* and eighty ,MM*. Hostesses for the June meeting will be Mr*. Charles Rohenold. Mr* William Pennington and Mr* Jesse William* and the work committee will consist of Mrs Gilpen, Mr* Harry Poling and Mrs Driin* Ekey. The meeting < lowed with pr»'er |hy Mr* 'WVaw rollowing whkn delt< lou* Ti-’fr* -lunent* wire wr( •d-.
HOME DEMONSTRATION week closes here ■ -"-Tmiav's Howe. Builds T"Hi<-r row * World" is the thrme <>f National Home Ibnnonstration week. April W to May « according to Miss Eva L. tloble etale leadei of home demonstration agent at I Inrdur university, [hiring thia week attention is directed to home economics extension ' clubs. which are called IwwjjwjitoHjOggtration clubs In some slates" More than sixty-two thou-’ sand menttters In about two thou rand one hundred ninety five In diana with other club members ever the nation are busy with rreparations for thia week to review their accomplishments. In 1911, the home demonstration program of the cooperative extension service in V. S. beganSince that time it has grown to : more than three million women now taking part In extension actlvl- - ties over the t'nited States The ‘ program includes good home man j agement. nutrition, food produr- i tion and preservation, use of equip | ment. homefurwtwlrings and color j arrangements, clothing the family, consumer buying, community activities and many other projects of Interest to rural families. There are seventy four home demonstration agents, in Indiana and about three thousand four hundred thirty five In the VniteJ j States. Alaska. Hawaii and Porto: Rico. Helping the agents to relay the Information are nearly half’ a million volunteer local leaders I who have been given special training by specialists from state uni ’ versifies and colleges. These lead crs. who will receive recognltioi during thia special week, pass on Information ’which they hare learned to their neighbors During this fifth National Home Demonstration week rural women are making plans to improve their own homes and are working together to help "Today’s Home Builds Tomorrow’s yi'orld ’’ Miss Mary Ellen Lengerich and Mrs, Arthur Meyer were among the! meets at the shower for Miss. Helen Reimer Tuesday evening Their names were unintentionally omitted from the guest list ~ - K Democrat Want Ada Bring Results
Ik 1 '* Mr*. Jo**ph M. Miller
At nine o’clock thi* morning in the St. Patrick's Catholic church' in Fort Wayne. Miss Marita Mey-1 rr. daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Norlert B Meyer. Sri West Taber street. Fort Wayne was united In marriage to Joseph M. .Miller, son of Mr*. Amelia Miller and the late Peter L. Miller of Monroe The doiilde ring ceremony ira* performed l>v the Rev Vincent Lengerich, cousin of the bride, before an .altar hanked with white gladlola* and i white stocks, witb.npven brinchcd (•awdlealir* -and a background «t; wardia fern trees The white car noted aisle was lighted with whi’e candles tied with white satin ribI Isms and foliage.
An organ musicals waa presented by the organist Neil Thompson, .-nd the selections "Arcadelt’s Ave Maria" and “Pania Angelicas'' were sung hy soloist Juie Doriof. Before the recessional the bride walked to the Blessed Virgin s altar and pla* rd a lumquet while the Soloist Mr Dnrlot sung “On This Bar ft Bemrtifol Mother." Given In marriage by her lather the bride wore w-gown of tradU liopal white sunn styled with a Victorian gafherM hertfoi-frv'W -’ ►lieer nvtbn marquisette yoke, fitted bodice, and lone sleeves, point ed over her hands The full gather<d skirt was accented with a scatloped redingote ending in a long ili lt'd train A tiara of hand made satin orange blossoms sprinkled with rhinestones and pearls from, her mother’s headpiece. held her a rhinestone necklace with matching earrings gifts of the bride groom, ami carried a bouquet of shite roses and white carnations finished in a cascade effect.. The bride’s Sister Miss Eileen Meyer, served as mald-of-honor In a peony rose taffeta gown designed with a scalloped hertha. fitted bodice, and a dropped waistline which was accented hy a scalloped peplum Her long mil’s, pointed ever her hands w’ere of peony lose taffeta with a scalloped edging at the elbow Sb- wore a small sweetheart bonnet of matching shirred taffeta and a gold necklace with matching earrings, rifts of the bride. Her cascade bouquet was of yellow carnations with streamers Identical in shade to her gown Mrs Robert E Heimann, cousin of the bride, and Miss Lucille Felpel served as bridesmaids in gowns Identical to that of the mald-of-honor in pink shades with mitts and headpieces They carrled a cascade bouquet of deep pink carnations and wore gold necklaces and earrings, gifts yrs the ►ride. The groom’s brother. Thomas Miller, served as best man and the ushers were Daniel Miller' brother of the groom ahd John Meyer, the bride’s brother. Mrs. Meyer chose a dress of navy blue, with navy and white '■ec-esaorios and a corsage of pink carnations. Mrs Miller also wore navy blue with navy blue accessor<es and a corsage of pink carnations Following the ceremony. a break fast tor the. bridal party and the Immediate families was nerved at Rose Manor, followed by a reception at the home of the hride’a ysrents from three to six thirty o’clock A salat lag In serving the
I apptoxln ately four hundred gM*t« were the Misses Joan Frieburger. Phyllis Etberson. Helen Hilker. Mary Jana Chrlrtma* and the Me* dames Forrest Voorheea. Bober' ! Freiburger. Jr., and Herman I*ayi man. all of Fort Wayne, and the Misses Shirley IJchtte cousin of Lthe bride. Rom Marie Spangler i.nd Mary Catherine Spangler cousin* of the groom. ■L—For -their wedding trip. the. bride changed to an unlined gray suit with kelly green accwsorie* , and wore a corsage of white car nations Upon their return. Mr. and Mr*. Miller, will reside al 21M2 1 * South Clinton in Fort W ayne i! " ' ~ ■ I YOUNG MARRIED CLAES r ■ in. annual erring farTy Mr. and iitr*’ HafoW Idlewine • entertained the Young Married -' Couple* class and their children : of the Missionary church at their . ennual spring pot-luck supper last evening Sixty-two were in at , fenoanc*. The Rev. Herald J. Welty. (lass teacher, gave a dramatixed flannelgraff story for the children and led them in a few choruses which were directed by Tony the tiny puppet. The remainder of the evening was spent In plating narrow with Mr and Mr* Hollis Bcuifaa and Mr. and Mrs Clarence Cook In ■charge . . WOMEN OF MOOSE MEETING IS HELD The regular meeting of the Women of the Moose was held Thurs day evening During the business meeting, plans were completed for 'he mother and daughter banquet to be held Mav 11 at six o'clock. Reservailons should be made to Vers flanre -FRSSIt or Charlorte Smith 1831. hy May 9. All mothers nd daughters are urged to attend The door prize was awarded to Marie Stautenberry and game prices to Mary Fravel and Opal ! Myers, bunco, and Florence Noll and Thelma Kreps. pinochle. ,I I ' —-- The Order of th* Eastern Stai ( and Rainbow Girls will have a , mother-daniEiter pot-luck suppei ~ Thursday evening at six thirty O'- . (lock. The meat, roil* and coffee ! will he furnished I A meeting of the Happy Homemakers dull will be held at th* home of Mrs. Hertieft Hawkins 1 Tnesday evening at seven thirty o'clock.
The 1-sdles Firemen’s auxiliary will meet Monday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home M Mrs: Ojrval Foor j tejOSIMTAI o*l JWkd < Admitted: Richard Raker; O F Gittlbm. Berne Dismissed Mrs Orval Smith.. Mr. and Mrs Leonard Meyers are parents of a baby boy. born al 10 p m Friday at the Adams eoaa ty memorial hospital. Ho weighed X . pound a. < ounceaM You Have Something To Sell Try A Democrat want Ad—lt rays.
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At-111* toWMt of. an pM Mm 4. -miTNSito ■ «r Ito* Augwtea. s-SLawaESS-up and la aa argument to oppoMtiMi to a proposed C««tral Arixona project •• «** # hiWl*u dol tar* ui which it to ctaimM ViR NMUflt onty 4M pmMriF U*ruan nd will interfere with tta» **ter rights of CaHforaia. Clyde Tori, Il yMr-oto Jay county farmer died at the Lutheran hospital yesterday aa a result of polio. He had been Bl atace taat August and was treated at Ball Memorial hospital at Muncie before being taken to Fort Wayw Gene Zlner and John Dona. Jr are guest* of PI Kappa Alpha fraternity at Indiana Unlverwtty this weekend Today, the fraternity I* observing Cream aad Crimson day Mrs Harry Sipe ha* returned to her home at 225 Rugg rtreet, from New Goshen where she was called by the death of her brother. Marion Starkey She was accompanied hy her two grandma*. Alva aiul Robert Smllley. Enroute home, she visited her eldest brother at her hometown. MonticeUo. 18. Ml** Kathryn Ana Edwards. Bloomington. Joe Schmith. Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Orta Crider and children of Chicago, are weekend guest* of Mr. aad Mr*. Paul Edwards. Mr*. Edward* • 111 accompany the Crider* Maae Sunday for a »everal days’ ytafti ■ V ’ A f i MM..m»!;..to,„Ttot ,J» Um national intrrert," to explanation of Stat* department tor picking up passport of Dr. Edward M. COrmm. 28. in New York aa hr was about to embark for France. Dr. Corooa, senior physicist at Armour Research foundation of niinoia Institute of Technology, to on leave for one year. ' (Jeter* afionalj
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