Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 145, Decatur, Adams County, 21 June 1950 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY. JUNE 21. 1350

Mias Vera SchulU And Homer Rauch Married This Morning At St Mary’s Catholic Church Miss Vera Schults and Homer F. Rauch oxchanfad wedding vow* at nine o'clock thia morning before an altar beautifully decorated with tiummer floral arrangement* and candloabra In BL Mary'* Cathode church The Very Rev. Magi. J. J Selmets performed the double rter ceremony?-Miao Schult* parent*. Mr. and Mia. Julie* JMHtifik. reside on route four, and Mr. Rauch la the eldest non of Mr. and Mr*. Alfred Rauch of route one

— Sr. M. Mllburga, organist, play-] ed the traditional wedding mar-1 rhea, and the girl’s choir tang the mas*. "Regina Paris." by Rhode. At the offertory they sang “Ave Maria." by Pierron, and "Pania Angelicas" during the communion. At the i-loae of the nuptial mas* the choir sang "On Thia Day. O Beautiful Mother." aa a bouquet waa placed at the foot at the. Hleaaed Virgin. Riven la marriage ny per father, rhe bride chose a gown of white lace over satin The full skirt of net over satin tell into a" long train,-and th* fitted bodice featured a high neckline She carried a bouquet of white carnation* and baby breath tied with shower* of satin streamers A seeded pearl tiara crown h-Id the fingertip veil of Illusion edged with laee matching Jlh.»..gP.wn, Sbe_carried_ a white crystal rosary, a gift of the groom MM* Julia Ann. Schults attended her slater a* maid of honor in a gown ofyellow marquisette over taffeta A turned back collar Was edged with lace, and a wide row of matching lace was used on the lump skirt. She wore a yellow headhand and mltrs. and carried a colonial bouquet of shell pink < urnktlons Her rhinestone neck),o r was a gift of th.- bride Miss Ixmria Rauch sister of the groom, was bridesmaid in a gown of aqua identical to that of the maid of honor Iler headhand and mitts matched the gown, and h»r colonial bouquet was of yellow l c». .-ilions She also wore •' rhinestone .necklace / Th* flower Mtrle. nleoex. of the i-.ulc. ».r Mm itetty Schults, who wore an aqua dress and car rmd yelfow i artist ion a. and* Mia* Mary laiu ilelnier. who w»« dress • d In yellow, and carried plßkicarQaaHty Phole Fmithiai All werk left before noon on Thursday, ready th* nest day, Friday at 10 a. m. Holthouse Drug C*.

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4 nation*. Their gown* had wide ruffle* at the neckline and wider ruffle* around the skirt* which , came to a peak at the heck of the waist. Wide Hashes were tied in large bow*, and they were matching headband*. Their pearl neck i lace* and bracelet* were gift* of the bride. Mr*. Schults wore a navy dree* with matching accessories for her daughter'* wedding, and Mr* Rauch wore a navy drea* with grey accessories Both mother* wore corsage* of deep pink carnation* Charles Rauch, of Hoagland, brother of the groom, served as best man. William Rauch, another brother, and Raymond Schults, brother of the bride, seated, the guests • , A wedding dinner tor seventy- - Use -guaata. -*ta*_.served mZ.the home of the bride's parent* at eleven thirty o'clock. A four tiered wadding eake and Candleahrs with white, yellow and aqua tapers decorated the tajfle. A reception for tvio hundred and fifty guests is being held from seven until eleven o'clock this evening at 0>“ bride'* home Streamers of' white, yellow and. aqua will lot used through the reception room, and a large wedding cake wllj center the bride'* table Serving the guests will be the Mlsse* Lois Scheiner. Betty Roop. Irerib Braun. Henrietta • Faurote. Hally Braun, and Mrs. Nolan Welker I For a wedding trip of -unannounced destination tbe bride wore- a rose cotton dress with whinA trimming' and white, accessories On their return the couple will reside with the bride's parent* ■ . , -Z. The new Mrs Ranch.'* graduate of Ifecatur Catholic high school, is employed as a teller at the First State Hank Mr. Kaurli- attended Decatur Catholl. high school and Is "now employed at the Internal tonal Harvester in Fort Wayne LOCAL DELEGATES TO PSI OTE CONVENTION Mia* Marion Koont*. presiden;.

US SsiHli Kama far day's pub* Naatia'i awat ba phoned MM. Hom. (Saturday •:» a. m.) : Phen* 1000-1001 W*#fl**#*y •*< Decode club night party. Legion home, Iff Decode clrt Uy party. Lofton home, 7 p.m. Handicraft claaa. Pleasant Milla . high school. HIM PJB- -—pOfficer* of Decator Emblem Ante, ' Elk* home. ( pm. Wk 1 -lUr*Mßy (]. E. Aeolian choir practice, postponed Church Mother* Study club, Hanna-Nuttman park. 4:39 p.m. Phoebe Bible claaa of Zion Evangelical Reformed church, church social rooms, 8 p.m. Ruralistlc study,club. Mr*. Fred I’lman, 8 p.m. Family recreation night. Mon mouth high school. 8-11 p.m. Decatur Hom* Economic* etub rnnual family pftnlc, Hanna-Gutt-man park. 4:30 p.m. Ruth and Naomi circle of Zion Evangelical Reformed church, church parlor*. ! W p.m. Order of Eastern Star stated meeting. Masonic Temple, ?-M p.m. Friday Mount Pleasant Bible study ■ lass. Mr. and Mrs David took.' f pm Jolly Housewife Home Econom-. les club, and French towns*'p club. Hanna-Nuttman park 7.30 . pm. American Legion Auxiliary aoc- , I*l. meeting. Legion Home, k p.m Handicraft clan* Monroe school playground. I <3O-4 p.m. Decatur Emblem club, dinner. Elks home, 4:30 p.m. Wesley clas* of First Methodist church family night, church. * 3J р. - Saturday ■ ■ Progressive Workers claaa of ■ Trinity Evangelical I'nfjed Breth ' re.n <hurch. lake collage of Mr and Mr* tnerw HHt.~S pm. Monday Holy Family study club picnic, Mrs William Baker, C 30 p.m. Order of Eastern Star tailed meeting. Masonic Temple, 7:30 rm. Pythian Needle club. K. of P Home, after Temple. Tuesday Delta Theta'Tau sorority, Elk* home S p.m. • " . . nnd Mrs David Terveer, retiring president, will acf as offlciameteU gates of Alpha Della chapter of; Psi lota Xi sorority at. tbe forty ' seventh annu.i. national conyea j tlon to lie held at Hie' Purdue union building. West luifayette cun- 23 and 21 Members of Ohl chapter of llrookston will act as hostess to the delegates»from the seventy til chapters and Mrs John Hughes Brookston, will serve as general/ chairman Mrs Dewey Young of Columbus' grand president, will be In charg of all seaalons of the convention. .Mis* la-ah Flint. Indianapolis, grand advisor, will act as parlia Grand officers will meet Thurs j day. June 22 for a pre-conven tlon council session and ipstall.i Hon of Gamma Mu chaptqi. West Lafayette Report* of the grand officers v.ifl be given at the Friday aftermam session and explanations o' the national charity, educational and cultural proiecta sponsored by tbe sorority will be given by special guest* These people, who will also be guest* at the dinner Friday night include Mra Glenn Marshall. Indianapolis, official *t.i tloner: Howard Harrington, manager of the Indianapolis Symphony. Dr Alan Huckleberry, director of the speech and bearing clint- . Hall State Teacher* College, Muncie. Dr. Rutherford B Porter, director of the tpedal education ctlnl Indiana State Teacher* College. Terre Haute; Dr Robert Millsen . director of the remedial epeech and bearing clinic. Indiana l'n‘veraity. Bloomington; and Sig Alexander, official Jeweler. Marlon Mis* Elsie Sweeney. Columbns. donor of the symphony cup will be j unable to attend. Other guests Include Mr*. Paul с. Morton. Lebanon, chairman of i past grand president* club, who will apeak for the group, and public relation* chairmen Mr* L. V Phillipa, and Mrs Psui W. Nicely. Indianapolis. Following the' Friday night din ner, delegate* and guest* will atUThShc TIME for The mothe IF YOU HAVEN'T ( ETORED YOUR FURS KELLY DRV CLEANER* Phen* 147

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THE WEDDING of Mlm Krtotlwe Striker and Vidor H. Porter was Knletnnlied recently in tbe Methodiat church with Dr. Gerald J one a offlriaiimt Mr* Porter, the former Krip’inv (Striker. Ik a dnuitbter of Mr and -Mr* Carl Striker, and Mr Portern parmiM arc Mr and Mra, (Wen Porter The couple are now at home at.*s7 North Thir TrenfirWeeT f*hoto by r t

tend a play in the Elira Fowle/ flail pr»aeiihd l»v • the ‘ Little Theatre Playera” of Purdue I’nl- - - Tbe convention will <k»ae Saturday uiaht with a Tornial dinner au<l dan< in the North Hallntoin A wards' t<\ be mad*cf of the Hy in phony cup. <o -ba presented to the chapter Which has * given the greatest monetary aur> port to the iHdiahapidix Hymphuny nnd two a< Irtevement rup awards |to the two chapter* ahlch ha»e ejkent the most money per < apita j on i.-heritable and rultueal enter 11 riae*. The three chapters drawn ILy lot by. the three province <diairnen wHI receive the three Itaosier Art Salon picture* purchased by Pal lota Xi sorority this year ’7 pTi UrrFS are Sunday A M by Joel Arrangement with Lem--1 on* hy "Gene Swiggett. and The 2 Westerner -b y Tho m ai? , O Laugh! iiL_; These remain the’property. j»t the organisation biit are shared aith the people in the locality, in *hi< h • they are drakm frv lot Th# nivm-.ri.t! MH 1 i • will be <ondu«-ted at the meeting Saturday norning by Mrs Ahin S. Clark of Lafayette The noininating committee will report Saturday afternoon Mr.< John W Jessup of Kokomo haw., •♦rved as/chairman and was assist; »•<! bv Miss Virginia leahrinau. Brownstown, and Mrs. John F Wiik inson Forty tide . MISS VERA BEIMOLD ENGAGED TO WED The marriage of Miss Vera Beihold and Robert Goldner will take i place at two o'clock in -the afternoon Sunday July 2 at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed <htin h Miss Beihold is the daughter of •. Mr and Mrs William Beihold of! route one. and Mr. Goldner is. the son Tmman tloMner of rrmie two: CATHOLIC LADIES HAVE POTLUCK SUPPER TUESDAY Member* of the Catholic Ladies of Columbia enjoyed a potluck J supper at the C L of <’ hall Tues day evening. Mrs Henry Brau.i and Mr*. Everett Studebaker and their rommiUres were in charge ut the arrangements. j Card* were played and priies awarded to Mr*. Joe Kit son. bridge: Mrs John Ne«ring. fivehundred: Mrs Mathias Coffee, pinochle and Mrs. Lil ham Shaft* han. rhuui. MR* AMOS VODER HO*TE»* TO CLU* L Thirty mem her* an d Iwq gue«l* attended the meeting of the Delator Garden riub Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr*. Amo* Yoder*- — Mr*. Sylvester Everhart showed interesting Dims of the vacation trip the Everhart's took last sum mer Mrs. Hersel Nash, chairman ot the flower show- to be held during the street fair, announced 'hecoihmltteee. and Miss Etta Msllon nee. chairman of the basaar to he held In connection with the flower show, asked member* to bring their donation*. A flower show was held during the afternoon, with members show Ing arrangement* of flower* that were blooming In their gardens at ' -he time Mr*. M. F Worthmaa and Mr* Paul Feiher were the winner* Mr* Yoder and her assisting ’ r .

Committee Mrs Hiil>eft ZerJcel an I Mrs. Henry Heller, served, deliefou* lefrlshnients. DI*CU**ION CLU* M*ET*. ON MONDAY* st Catherines' discuxsiuff t'lub v hr St "Mary'is-pansii cuiit wt th.N<i W heM it* meetinv I Monday evening at the home of Irene Heimann, with Justine Heictwnn a* vhairmaii. — The meeting opened with prayer. An article on the life «f St. t'aGi erine of Sienna was read by thchairman Irene Heimann read an Interesting letter from the mlei.ions.and the me. ting was closed ] with prayer I The next meeting will be held J July 1". at the home of Mildred 4Loshe —with Irene Hrimann -as I chairman. t _ MR*. CUSTER HOSTESS TO W.S.C.S. MEETING The I’h-aratrf Mills' MelbodUt. , W S.C.S meCAt the home of Mrs l.ee Custer i-ecently.- with Mrs. Richard Speakman. Mrs Elmer ilollltt and Mrs Laura Durbin a* assisting hostesses The meeting was opened by the new.l.l-ele< ted president. Ml - Har '.eH; Junes Prayer was offered by Mrs Frank Steele. Mr* Hubert Ehraani read devotions from the ■t ne hundred and sixteenth Psalm, and presented the bason' .'on pledge service "I can rive More The hytmi “I Love to tell the Story " aas sung hy the group. Aft-r a short business meeting Mr*. John Bailey dismissed the group with prayer MI**IONARV SOCIETY MEETING THURSDAY The Missionary society of the Church of God held a regular meeting at the home of Mr* Late Grimm Thursday afternoon. Devotions were led by Mrs Floyd Morrison, and a very interI esting book review of "The Seven Stars" was given hy Mrs. Paul Strickler Roll call was answered by "Where did you spend your honeymoon." A report was gJverT by the stewardship chairman. Mr*. Herbert Hawkins, and the meeting was dis missed hy Mrs Floyd Mitchel. ENTERTAIN WITH BIRTHDAY DINNER Mr and Mr*. Waldo Eek rote entertained with a dinner party recently in observance of the birth day wnniversery eb -Mr ■ Behrote'a father. Dan Eckrote Mr Eekrot received several lovely gifts and a aoeial evening waa ~ eaJoyed Those present were: Mr. and Mrs Joe Eckrote of Linn Grove Nr. and Mr*. Loiter Eckrote and daughter of Fort Wayne; Mrs Alm* Hill and Mra. Alta Heenter of Anderson; Mr*. Edith Hinkle ot Muncie, and Mr and Mr* Ernest Runyon of Bryant Member* of Pel lota XI sorority' are asked to note that there will be no regular meeting thia even > J Ing. I. There will be a called meet lag of the Order of Eastern Star *f the Maaontc Temple Monday even •ng at seven thirty o'clock This wilt he the official visit of the district deputy and Initiation servile* will be held. 1 • -*

Delta Theta Tau sorority will conduct initiation for Uwlr podges ! TS*BBijr»»«nWEmiFTireettog will 1 be held at six o'clock aL.the Elks home. The Holy Family study club wir have * picnic supper at the home of Mr*. William. Baker Monday ■ evening at six tlilrty WEloek. - The Church Mothers study club wIR have a family picnic next Tuesday at Hanna-Nuttman park. A basket dinner will be served at six thirty oYdoelr. — : —— The Jolly fiouaewife Home Eco - nornlc* club of St, Mary's township R® entertain the French township elub Friday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the shelter house In Hanna-Nuttman park. Members of the Jolly Housewife club are asked to bring tabD service for two and the' i-ommltiee la charge will furnish refresh ments. All member* are urged to attend. — The Mount Pleasant Bible study class will meet at eight o'clock Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mr*. David Cook. The Progressive Workers class of Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church will have a class party at the lake cottage of Mr rrew Deal goDw AsiMsv MBmH* |te awtlsr hew msny rsms4iss yaw haw Mad far Itchmg t uws. peariada Ma ugly gyariact kiss «BUl4r*n. Get WOMWDft lALVß—ramltt av mqnev rafundad TruW waMterftai Sold In DedMU-ur by Kohtte, Smitl and Holtbousa I>ru< Store* or your hom*town dru<*i«t. .v Say It With ' FLOWERS d j l - J ur~?—

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