Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 134, Decatur, Adams County, 8 June 1950 — Page 3
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GIRALUNI ANDREW* WED I TO KENNETH McCONNELL | Before a candlelit setting of _ white gladlota* and pink snapdragon* Hanked with arrangements of huckleberry and palm. Miss Geraldine Andrew*, daughter U.-I. -
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|of Mr. and Mts. Charles J. AnI drew* of North Second street, be- ' came, the bride of Kenneth J. Mr Connell, eldest son of Mr. and Mr*. Hicharri McConnell of Mouth Third street. Tn a els b'Cßgaf ceremony at the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church last eveniag. The
Hev. F. 11. Willard read the double ; ring service la the preuence of . the immediate families and friends Mrs. . Harold Murphy, organist presented the inU.-UCSte Her reLections include "l»eg*«»*a' f *«>d “Through the Years". “I Love You Truly" was played softly during the reading of the vows. The traditional wedding marches were used The bride, given in marriage by - her father, chose a gown of while ' satin and net. The fitted bodice pt saUu was sty Usd with a high ’ 1 round yulte of tut, edged with double fold* of satin which formed the cap sleeves. Folds of satin from waist to hipline featured the ballerina length skirt of net over, satin. Her shoulder length veil of French Illusion was held with clue- j ters of orange blossom, and she i wore white satin mitts H«r bouquet* was of white orchid* s«r-| rounded with white delphinium, i dhe wore a strand of pearls, a gift Os the Krooni Mr*. Joseph Kaehr attended as matron of honor in a ballerina; length dread of pink organdy, designed with a fitted bodice, cap sleeves and a fall shirt. White. flowers were worked In at the neck and hemline of the gown ' Her halo hat was of matching jSnk, - and she carried -a. bouquet ot pink roses and blue delphinium Her rhinestone bracelet and ear-! rings were a gift of the bride. Richard McConnell. Jr., served his brother as best man. For her daughter’s wedding Mr*, jlndrows chose a blue dress with white accessoriy tort H cMF**ge of yellow ’ carnations. Mrs. McConnell wore a steel grey dress and white accesaories. Her corsage was of pink carnation* Immediately following the ceremony a dinner for twenty-nine guest* was served at Swearingen'* restaurant The T-shaped tallies [were laid with white place mats, land a three tier cake centered [the table where the bridal party was seated Bouquets of snapdragons and daisies were used on th* long table
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• Tli Society Items for day's publication mutt be phoned In bf II a- as. (Saturday S:3O a. as.) Pheno 1000-1001 Phyllis Acheson Thursday ~"ffP Zlott Lutheran church. 7:30 p.m. Queen of Rosary atudy club. Mrs. Bernadine Krepa, » p.m. Victory class of Trinity Evan gellcal Vnited Brethren churen, Hanna-Nuttman shelter house, S.So j p.m. I. Our Lady at Lourdes atudy dub. ; Mias Tone Schurger, < p.m. » Order of Eastern’ Star stated , meeting. Masonic Home, 7:»o pm i Rebekah Lodge. LOOT bail. : ?:**».*.■, ' EHEUg-. Work and Win class of Trinity ! Evangelical Vnited Brethren ehur-lc-h, Mr. and Mrs. Nile Butler, 7:30 pm. Vnited Brethren Calvary Ladies Aid, chuiyh. S p.m. American lakluu Aus'llary l,c l ion Home, S p.m. Sunday Flat Rock Saddle club horse stow, Monroeville. When ths,couple left for a short trip the new Mrs. McConnell was wearing a gold nult with brown and white accesaorie*. Her corsage was a white orchid from her wedding bouquet. On their return tbo young couple will reside at 31* North Second street. Th* bride, a number of Tri Kappa sorority graduated from Decatur high school end the Luth eran hospital school of nursing In Fort Wayne. She is now employed in the offices of Dr. O '. Kohn* .. Mr. McConnell graduated from Decatur high school and Indiana university school of business, He served *with .the air force, and Is now associated with F. McConnell and son . _ I I P*l OTE INITIATION HELD AT FORT WAVNE Alpha ,Delta chapter of ,Psi lota Xl-wrority held hn|>rm*|ve Install ffisd initlair<m services last night in the hall room of the I lot « I Van Orman ip Port Wayne. A delicious dinner was served at long table*, beautifully decorated with lovely bouquet* ot spring ttowers. Huge baskets and beauty i vases of peonies and roee*-were [arranged throughout the batt; ‘ Miss Kiy Tsgef munresa of ! ceremonies, then introduced Mr* ! David Terveer retiring president. ■ who gave, the welcome to the new. Ii initiates Mrs Jack Heller eave the II response A brief talk followed by I'.Miss Marion Koontz, newly elected Ii president. x I; Tin* program, .con«istin« of Rl Il '
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> outline and iutensting eiffei ienct | in the If* Ot the new initiates, was 1 ■ iu chair-- of Miss Joan Licbteb- : Btl-igel S'l-W Officers who were then imiialled by Mnc Terveer are: Miss Manon Komttr. -t>te-.«jeel > Miss ARI A RWh. Tier jirestWMtv Mrs. Dick IJnn corrcspcmding she retary; Miss Margene Bauer, recording secretary. Miss Phyllis Kratt, treasurer; Mrs. Wayne <’ol iter, assistant treasurer, and Mrs. •Fill rest ttetrsen press reporter Retiring officers are Mrs Terreer, Mis* Kay Yager. Ml»» Koonts. Miss Dorothy Kohler. Miss Roth. Mrs. Ronald Parrish and Mrs T*-d lollowed for Mrs Jack Heller, Miss Hill impressive initiation services Jane Brumley, Miss Phyllis Kohler, Mrs, Tom Lutes. Mrs. Glen Wolf son and Mrs Gene Rydell Mrs Ronald Parrish was general chairman of the arrangements for th* affair. Decorallona were in charge of Mr* J F Sanhmanh. and Mrs. Herman Krueckeberg was menu chairman Tasmania Is hall .he siae of Florida sad ha* a shore liter ot •bout Mmi mile* OM? Get Pep, Wm "hSßrnanr* ■Uw WWHBR •**»-mt u< «• m kMMBA Tate (Stm. « UMrte afHMi «MM iAar W W MM* MJ*L.Mm*m MiatM. H*M*e« YRmd A» titsHMM* *»• Al *H *rac *(M** evwrwbe** — la ItMia* at tHwHh l>i an ****»■ UPfRT ANO HOVia ACOAIN CUPLETS CUPCAKIMIX Gtpleu for making cup cake* <m om nine inch layer delight* all kind* of cook*. Convenient for th* expert-ju*t add an egg and milk, and bake. Sure ra*uta sot bridabecauaepreciaioa-blendnd
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