Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 137, Decatur, Adams County, 12 June 1950 — Page 3

MONDAY, JUNE 12, 195#

Lewis Smith Weds Eather Swenson Saturday; Donna Crist Bride? Os Paul Nussbaum Sunday

•WC NBON-BMITH In a simple but impressive cereyoungest daughter of the Her. and Mn. Albert Swenson of Halier, and Lewie Lal» Smith.* yoengeH son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith ot thia city. were united in marriaae at the home of the bride's par ! rate Saturday afteraeon at two thirty o'clock. The bride's father, pastor of the United Brethren < hurch at Newville, read the single ring ceremony. The nuptial* marsed the eleventh wedding annlvetv agy of the groom* brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mr*. Clark W. Smith. Mr*. Marion Stewart of Wren. Ohio, prerented a abort musicale • •* , ‘is«Sn'''w* -rar--and "Brayer Perfect." "Savior Like a Shepherd I*ad Ila" was played portly during th* ceremony. The groom and best man. Clark W.'Smith came front the study, while the bride and matron of hon or Mr*. Neil Riteher. stater of the bride, came down the stairway to an open doorway whit h waa flank<d with large vase* of ptuk peonies.. White wedding bell* added a I ridal note. Immediately following the mar rlage Rev. Swenson gare an Impreetive presentation es a Blbl ’ to the couple, strewing the verse of the marring* of Cana and the lairds first mlrscl*. The bride, given in marriage Sy her uncle. Hardy Swenson of Cedar Falla. lowa choses floor length gown of nylon msrquisstt* and otgandy. fashioned with cap sleeve* and peter pan collar, buttoned up the front with tiny hultou*. The — ‘eodlce was embroidered In a dell- < at* pattern of small flower* and extended to the hipline where th* skirt worn over white taffeta, waa i-aibered tn a bouffant fashion Her only adornment waa an heirloom diamond broach which had been her' grandmother *. Her headdress ,-ntsw -of organdy ia..calot...de*ign studded with pearl* She' carried a colonial Israquet of dalsiea around k'-gurdenU which wa* eur rounded with plaalu lace bowa moo a shower of white satin ribbon Mrs Ritchey'* gown. Identical to the bride's. «as made of rayon urarqulsrtte and organdy over him taffeta Her headdresa waa es sheer blue in a halo effect with a pearl design. She carried * bnu quet of dalalea and old fashioned pink* —— The mothers of the bride and gmout wore corsages of pink rosea and carnation*, and the boutenLleres for the turn were white carnations . , After the ceremony a reception ■ . vyu* held- for the immediate faift-.>:i’-x, The n-aecpaftern damask cloth, center ed with a long floral arrangement of pinta and white .snapdrag on* arid -landytuft At either end Were 4-ryafal taudle holder* with tall white taper* A three tier wed ding lake decorated with pink roues was topped with a miniature diride and groom resting In a wed ding bell Fur going away Mr* Smith wore a suit of brown and white corded silk with matching acceseorle*. Following the honeymoon to Michigan by plane the couple will re yljje in their new home which 1* under construction at 1051 South Winchester street. Mr* Smith I* employed a* laboratory assistant In the Central laboratory of th* Borden Cheese Company In Van Wert. Ohio. Mr. Smith is associated with the law firm of DeVoss,. Smith and Macklin in thi* city Out of town guest* were Mr and Mr* Hardy Swenson and son cf Cedar Fall*, low*. Mr and Mrs Nirii Ritchey and daughter Pamela of IxHiisville, Kentucky Mr and Mrs Hardy Peterson of Napoleon. Ohio. Mr and Mrs Marion Stewart Wren. Ohio. Mr and Mrs. Fred M Smith, Mr and Mr*. Clark W. Smith and daughters Jean and ’leborah; Mr and Mrs. John Defiant and Mr and Mr* Char!** Ilolthouse, all of Decatur. Ruth cln le'of the First Presbyterian church will meet at the bonie of Mrs Carrel Cole, Mercer avenue. Wednesday evening at eight o'clock. Mrs Janie* Mose* Monmouth road, will entertain member* of Naomi circle of th* First Presbyterian church Wednesday evening at eight o'clock The Women's Guild of the Zion Evangelical Reformed ebureh will hold their regular meeting In the < hurch parlors Wednesday evenin/ at eight o’clock. "June Tim*'' is dhe theme for the program with Mr* George Thoma* a* chairman Member* who have clothing to contribute for world service ar* requested to bring It to the meeting. The executive board of the guild win meet at seven fifteen preceding th* meeting.

CRIkT-NUBMAUM Before an arrangement of canSBddaiSiesftithe Mtntiw Methodint church Sunday afternoon Mia* Donna Lou Crist, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. A. D Crist of Monroe. bees roe the bride of Paul Nussbaum, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Nussbaum of Berne The Rev. W. L. Hall, pastor of the Monroe church, and the Rev. Olin A Krehblel. pastor of the First Mennonite church in Berne performed the double ring ceremony at two thirty o’clock In the afterticon. The musical* was presented by Miss Jeanette Hh h. organist, and Miss Wsneta Nussbaum, vocalist flelm tioas included7l.. Promise Ton’-' and "Because". The lewd's Prayer* was sung as the couple knelt st the slur, and "Claire De Lune” was played during the reading of the vows. "■ The bride’s gown was of white marquisette styled With a high neckline and Mnall collar. Two band* of ruffled lace formed a pinafore effect on the titled bodice buttoned ta the waist with selfcovered buttons. The full skirt waa, gathered at the waist and woMf over a hoop with pkk ups caught with rosettes, and ended in g long train. Mer helmet of illusion was pointed at center front end edged in pleating and forget-me-not*. to which was attached a fingertip veil of imported illuslon She carried a white Bible topped with an orchid. The Bible waa a gift of the groom? Th* bride was given In marriage by her lather. " -. Mis* Dian* Crist, who attended her sister as maid of honor, wore a gown of orchid marquisette with * drop Shoulder neckline and a

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Society Item* for day’s F. ■ - ''to sewWwvWw* Invßl wW kwo - uPy 11 a- m. (Saturday 1:N a. m.| Phons 100*1001 Phyllis Aoheson * Monday __ l-adie* Fireman’s Auxiliary. Mr*. Past President* pt American Le gtoa Auxiliary, Mr*. Ed Bauer, I p.m. ■ / —— Bobo Community organisation. Bobo school, 8 p.m. Pythian Needle club. K. of P. home, after Temple. St, ’ Mary’*-Blue Creek family night, Pleasant Milla gym, 8-10:10 Tuesday Don-a* i-lass of Bethany Evangelical Vnited Brethren church. < hurch. 7 30 p.m. Decatur Circuit chapter ot Valparaiso University Guild, garden party. Mt* Hugo Of£ks, « IM«Monroe Better Home* i-lup and Hartford township club Anroe Methodist ( hurch aahet.*?:M p.m Dutiful Daughters <la*s of Romany Evangelical United Brethren church, Mrs, Albert Johnson, 7:30 p.m. i ...~. Rebekah latdge. Odd Fellow* hall. 7:30 p.m. St. Domitlß" di»cu«slon club, Hanna Nuttman park, « p in. Kirkland township W.CT.U.. Mr. vnd Mr*. Homer Ginter, 1 p.m Rose garden club, Mr*. Paul Dan lei*. Z p.m. , .Church Mother* study club, Mr*. Tbearl Stults. 8 p.m. Delta Theta Tati pledge picnic. Hanna Nuttman shelter house, 8:-75 p.m. w*dn*Mtax.__........ Ruth circle of Presbyterian church, Mr* Carrel cole; 8 p.m. Naomi circle of Presbyterian (hurch. Mrs James Mow*, 8 p m Women’s Guild of Zion Evangelical Reformed church, church par Idrs. 8 p.m. Salem Methodist W S C.B , Mr* Roy MUler,4:3o pm. Profit and Pleasure Home Economics club, Mrs. Harry Kirch ner. p m. Beta Sigma Phi r*)l*d meeting. Elks' Homee NCCW. district meeting. St Rose hall,. Monrpeylll'e. * pm Zion Lutheran Missionary B<e ,*llß. church basement. 3 p m Hu«lneas and Professional Women installation ot officer*. Fire Station, * pm. Thursday St Ceceeiiia Discussion dub. Mrs William Miller;-7 30 p. m Adam* Cqjjnty Nurses Atwiocia tion picnic Hsnna-Nuttman park, 7:30 p.m Women's Guild of St latke Re formed church. Honduras, church iasdnent *ll day WOnteyi of Moose. Moose Home. 'S nm. .... ■■■■' Giri’s ‘Guild of Zion Evangelical Reformed church, jlicliic. 1 3o p.m Miiiaionit 1 :- the Chin-ci. of God, Mrs. Lase Grimm, 7:3(1 p.m. ..Methodlgt WSC S. Annlvar»*r> Tea,,-cburch, 2 30 pin: Women of Moose regular meet Ing. Moose home, 8 u tn. Friday .Mujella Council 72 degree oi Pocahontas. Redmon's hall. 7 pm. » bertha of pleated marquisette puffed sleeves and a fli’ed bodice The skirt wa» worn over a hoop similar to the bride* She wore a matching halo brim edged at the open top with ru< bing She carried x colonial bouquet of yellow rose bud* and a gold ne(klace and ear rings, a gift of the bride Jerome Nussbaum brother of the groom served as best man, and Quentin Crist and Howard Flickinger' seated the guests. Mrs. Cri*t wore a navy sheer with navy and wtal(s_acee*aoriea and Mr*. Nussbaum wore a navy dress with matching ’accessories Both mothers wore corsages of gardenias Following the ceremony . a reception for one hundred and fifty guests w-ps held in the church an nex. Yellow and white decorations were used In the entertaining looms and the brldq's table was (entered with a three tier wvdding cake. Serving at the reception were Mr*. ' Doyle Hoffman of Monro* Miss Joyce A-mstuti of Ashland. Ohio, Mis* Esther Hart of Gas ■ City.’ Miss Carolyn Andrews of Ossian. Miss Emma Jean Nus* ban in Berne, and Miss Claudia Myers of Fort Wayne. When the couple left for a short wedding trip the bride was wearing an aqua summer suit with navy and white accessories and an orchard corsage On their return they w ill reside in- their wewdy furnished home on the farm of the groom's father. Mr*. Nussbaunr graduated from Monroe high school and is employ <d as bookkeeper at the Nussbaum Novelty Co. in Berne. Mr. Nussbaiim is a graduate of Monroe high school and is now engaged In farming. The Women of the Moose will have a regular meeting Thursday

DECATUR DAILT DEMOCRAT, DECATUR INDIANA

I evening at eight o'clock al the; Moose home. Inxtallailoo of trffl cer» and iniatluii will be tae.d June 29. CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY—-"':-38L.:: and Mrs.: Frank - Jteßt «i« Indiana strict are observing their golden wedding anniversary today Th* couple were married in Decatur fifty year* ago today. They resided In Delphos, Ohio until fourteen, years ago when Mr. fMcafuh as-tßtn-neer at the eily power pUnt | Mr*. Burn* Is the former Clara Pyle of Decatur, and Mr. Burns, who is 71 year* of age. i* a native of Larwill. KATHRYN ANN EDWARDS GUEST AT TEA SUNDAY Mlsa Ruth llolthouse and Misa Nancy Bell were hostesses ala tea, given Bunday afternoon at the -uuatry home of Mr*.-C. K Bell in honor of Miss Kathryn Ann Edward*. brideelect of Julie 17. Forty guests were served from he dining room where tbe table ,-SSE. cratered with a beaulifal ae rangemint of summer flower* Mr*. William 11. Bell of Lake Tippfe■anoe poured. Lovely bouquet* of 'lowers were u->*d throughout the eiitenainlitg rooms In the Bell home. Out of town guests Were Mrs. Philip A Hcbmith of Tipton. .Mis* Barbara Hattnum .of IndUnapoll*. Mrs. Orin Crider of Chi-ago and Mrs. James Edington ot Bluffton A surprise birthday dinner was held in honor of Arthur B. Miller Sunday The guest* Included Miss Edith Miller of Toledo. Ohio. Mr. «nd Mrs Ted Miller. Babett and Dydly Der Ner ot Roanoke. Mr*. Minnie Myers. Mr* nJ Mr*. Kenneth Small and daughter. Mr* Arthur Miler. Ml«s Ruby Miller end the guest of-honor, Dorcas class ot the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church wilt meet at the church Tues day evening at eight o'clock. Mr and Mrs. Charles Holthouse of Fifth street observed their twentyflfth wedding anniversary yesterday. Friends called during the. afternoon,, and they received many lovely gift* and cards. S &i*jell* Council. 72 Degree Os Co. (Jisiiiu*. will .meet Friday evesing st seven-thirty "oelock la hW RMmen's hall fnr installation of new otfirer* Esther HHtoh YrtU ( nstalllng ottit era. All member* are urged to. attend.Tb®" W«»metr« Guild <»f St. Luke

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I Reformed ( hurch al Honduras will j have an all day uiretlng ill the s (hurih bisrinent next Thursday. The Girls Guild will conduct the ■’♦uson. and Mr*. Earl Arnold will <>e hostis* ■ ■**«"’ —-Wtas-Aftws ~ Cnnktp--IFihmm soelatlon will have a picnic a* Hanna-Nuttman perk Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock. Members are requested to bring tableserviee . Mr and Mrs. Roy Smltley oi Pranningtoq Reach Fla., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Homer S«nil|e.. over the weekend. Misa Ann Maddox, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. H. A. Maddox ot Third street waa graduated from Ded'auw University at Gieencostle at the annual sommem emmi last nighL Mr. and Mra. Maddox at tended tbe exercises Mr. and Mr*. Robert Voglewede - Ye--E -blMrv# nf WlttfiMrwrilln Mln® Wive xWWWVWW’Xra- ’ left yesterday for their home, after i visiting here with Mr*. Charlie V ogles ede. Mrs. William Bell, daughter Nancy and son William, returned to their home at Lake Tippecanoe lost evening Mr and Mra. Lowell W. Harpet have leased the William H Bell residence on Bellmont farms They have leased their North Second < street home to Mr and Mr* Barney Brook* pho were recently married —- — Mr*. Philip A Schtnith of Tii> 'on. Mis* Barbara llannum. Dir k | Ca.inp and Joe Sehmltb, all of Indlanspoli*. were weekend guest* of Mr snd Mr*. Paul Edward*.' Mr. and Mr*. D. E Gearhait of i.atislng. Mich, wad Mr. and Mra. Irvin Hoover and son Ross of Battle Creek, Mich were Sunday dinner guest* of the Rev. and Mrs James B Meadows: — Mr. and Mrs. Chari** H. Magley of north Second street left 1 yesterday for a tour of Oklahoma and Texas. Mr and Mrs. Holier* Peterson I of Detroit visited here Saturday on 1 their way., to Bloomington to attend I. U. commencement. Bob was recently appointed division man f ager' for Michigan. Indiana' ami ■ »>hlo exciititlg the tic... y’-hma by ’the ■'.rtikt'rtoh NaiiobaT f Metcctlve sj-erte'y He will ruitiu.u t.7■«> Jiaie ’hi*. ,'df.;<> : n.. IH.-'■ : • . t Durhu; the fhupilerstotni Frid C.’ ?«Vining. Mis. Hbrabt Decamp of l ntott township in Van Wert < <-uni t-, o'. «;ih rendered UMelsriuug

when a Wi <>J l>>-hjh»nr struck; the eledrii jiower line leadHig io-j to the home It was.feared Mrs: f DeCamp had lieeu killed but aftei 45 minute* work by the retu-ue uquad of the Van Wert fire deparlmeiu. »hk. „»»£ > epurted ..I'' < d#W ME anil R TT? Gl.ndexrtng vw • turned Saturday from a vacation trip to the Suiuky Mountain region in Tetillcseec and North Carolina. They also visited with the Vernon Rdgell family at Kingsport, Ute- ItCv uGM- 'tonumuilty. ....... J Mr*. Ben Kohoe former real- 1 Pent (if Decaiar. underwent major, .sui-i-ery at, the Methodirt hospital ■n Fort Wayne Saturday morning Her londitlon Is reported as fair. Mir* Pat Schmitt ot Cbh-ago visit* d with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs H F. Schmitt this weekend Charles J Brock received a let w this morning from hi* brother Edison Brock, of Chicago, stating that Mrs Brock, who suffered a stroke a few days arn Is improving. She has regained full con trol of all her muticles. but is still 1* a patient at Mercy hospital 253, Prairie avenue. Chicago. It 1* believed her Illness came a* a reauit of the extreme heat last week. I Jcmuri £3l w, *•- Admitted: Mrs. Roma Behm. Ce'ina. O : Kann Ann Rei:er. Decatur route 1; Hi hard Miller. De edtur route 5 Ellas Llchtenstelger. Dicatui Dumitaed Roger Brorein. Rock ford. O.; Mrs Lloyd Daniel* and baby girl. Decatur; Mra? Nino Eicanter and. baby girl. Monroeville: Mrs. Roy Bixler and baby boy. Decatur. Mrs Emory Simmon*. Decatur, J. T Miller. Mon roe: Mr* Ralph Neate and baby girt. tHrio City : -Mr* Kenneth Gaunt. High street. ' swin FURS! , ! • • For the txWy of your ’ Furs coll us for mmet fttoraqe. KELLY DRY CLEANERS Phone 147 (L I •' - -•

1 f Mr and Mr» TzWl*'Knaecksdneerl ? uri 'ai* i"*™* | at V. 55 p m. Saturday at the Adam* I county hospital. Mr and Mrs. Walter C. Weigel t’ebna. Ohio, ate tbe parents «rs a i ■■ baby girl horn at the local hospital i j j locktender I (« t ram |-*«e Oari • ! Si, wiic ■. Mwt; Wlllianr, jH. I’; n of Oekraant. and Wiliiam L. 37 of Pitta'burgh • , Ml- -A of t> ’ urvirlnr. {in' : . -1: J cute* ! McH:. : -■*' cruiser. * and U -F-i 21 bo’h of ■ pttuhu gta*r7-t: ■»--■:< trailed nrI PPt«bu-«-X?Jp.ipLa. and

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NOTICE! i. . • 1 I *h»ll be eut ot my e*ic* . June t> to Jun* 19DR. RAY STJNGELT AmmlMas riWi ■ f Film* left before I*, n. Miudsy. ready Wednooday at W■ d. m Kohna Drug ltora POISON mdß ME K W J Sci. ic * ha* <L»- ■ wv exm ;ed mi wetp W Br lent ne->? 11 eaftnent for ivy, oak or sumac f If* gentle snd safe, dr ‘ y Mister* in a suGrt 'O-ir ■ y ,*”<*l 4 time. ■— often within •’ woUT** At druggisix, 53f .