Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 178, Decatur, Adams County, 31 July 1950 — Page 3
MONDAY, JULY 31,' 1959
I Rggtaty Hmm far toy’s publication . must ba phoned In by II a. m. (Saturday *:*o a. m.) _ _ Phono 1000-1001 "Phyllis Acheeen — Monday St. Mary's-Blu* Creak antertaiainent festival. Pleasant Milla high school, * p.m. Adams County Home Economies Club choir practice, Monroe school. » P-m. Pythian Needle club plcnle. shel ter houae.Hann* Nuttman park. 9:30 p.m. Our Lady of Victory Discussion club Mrs. Eduard Gase, 8 p.m.. Tuesday ~, Eta Tau Slums sorority, Mrs George Halm, H p.m. Ladiea Auxiliary ot V. F. W„ 1 F W. kin. Bpm Tri Kappa sorority picnic. Hanna Nuttmsn park. 9.30 p.m. Catholic Ladles of Columbia, C. h, ot C halt 1.30 p.m. " , -wHSy' ” I Adies Aid. of First Christian Church. Mrs. Chris Ihniger, 7:3* t*
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ChiMrmrs Handicraft, Piessaat Mills school, 1:30 p.m. /> Thursday /-' Hartford township entertainment festival, high school. 8 j>.m. Ladies Aid of talon Chapel, church, all day. Monroe Methodist W. 8. C. S. church annex, 7:30 p.m. Pleasant* Dale Ladles Aid, church, all day. / Friday ChUdren’s handicrafts, Monroe school. 1:39 p.m. / Wabash township entertainment festival, softball park, 8 p.m. MISS VERA MILLER ENGAGED TO WED . Mr. and Mrs. Otto Miller 1011 West Adsma street, have announced the engagement and approac! ing marriage of their daughter. Vera, to Jerry Burnett, son of Mr and Mrs. Elmer Burnett of Monroe vllle. ; The wedding Is being planned for Saturday, August M, and will take place in the rectory of St. Mary's Catholic church. - MW* Burnett is a graduate of Decatur high school and Is employ a<f?at ” Holthouse Drug Store Her fiance attended Monroeville higu school and is employed at Rea Magnet Wire Co. in-Fort Wayne.
Weddings Highlight Social Events Here Saturday And Sunday As Four Couples Wed , July proved a popular rival to June, traditional mouth ot brides. , as four weddings highlighted the social calendar over the weekend. I On Saturday morning Herman Andreas, former local young man. ( claimed Mias Meredith Funk, of Fort Wayne, a* Ma bride W a ceremoney performed at ForJ Wayne, and Miss Dollie Everett and Leo Bents were married at St- Marr's rectory Saturday evening. Two marriages were solemnised » the tmmaauei Lutheran church near Decatur on Sunday, in the afternoon Mien Lola Thieme and ' Raymond'Graft exchanged wedding vows, and Miss Olga Thieme and I Arthur Krueckeberg were wad la a candlelight ceremony at six I thirty o’clock Sunday evening. - * I
THIS ME GRAFT Miss Lot# Thieme, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thieme ot route three, became the bride ot Raymond Graft, son of Charles Graft of Fort Wayne. Sunday afternoon in the Immanuel Lutheran church. The Rev W. G. Fogle, pastor of St. John’s church, officiated at the double ring rites at two thirty o'clock In the afternoon before an altar decorated with baskets of carnations., roses and gladiolus. Large vases of whitr gladiotu* were used at either side ot the alBernard Schults, organist, and . Miss Carol/Btevens. ,of Vsn Wert.' Ohio vocalist presented a fifteen, minute musicale preceding the ceremony Miss Btevens shng "Take Thou Their Hands and Lead Them” and during the reading of the vows. “The Lord’* Prayer” and '.’Hear Our Prayer Oh Lord ” The traditional wedding marches were used The bride was escorted down-the white;carpeted aisle by her father, who’ gave her In marriage Her gown of white satin was designed! with, a Mtuare neckline outlined with ruffles of Cbhntilly. lace and I accented at the corners with clua-' er« of orange blossoms Pencil slim sleeves forming points’ over the hands were trimmed with a ruffle of the hue The full skirt gathered jo a nipped In waist and flowed Into a long train Ruffles nf Chantilly lace edged (he skirt and ■trainJ Iler fingertip veil of Prench lllu.ibn was held With a .tjs.fha! "«* lace - trtmtpef Witte oranik- bhtssomv'- 'Bke' rafrted "a white ’orchid on d white prayer book! a gift’ of the' groom L Ms- Charles Graft. Jr . Attended aii Aiatrou of honor In a gown of M|u| taffeta and satin ./The satin bodh ftlta a wide V necklifee form Ing'k cape effect, and thf taffeta skirt feature<t boriaontal jhands of satto set off with satin Kite W<|e a half hat and mitts'ot satin, and learned a IniuqueFot ro«e« Marie* Graft. Jr , trtfved hl« bother as beat man. slid ushers wjr< Delmar Thieme And Don For her danghter’s wading Mrs Thieme wore a blllejAnd white -ty.’r print dtv-s With (lack accesJ.jri.s, And a of oyange ejmellias . Mrs lloenker. i ■ . - f ■. i
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’ i with whom the groom has made i his home for several years, wore a i navy blue dress with matching ac- i ceaaorics and a yellow camellia i corsage. l A reception for twohundred aad i seventy guests was held at the ( home of the bride's parents at sewn i thirty o'clock tn the evening- The bride’s table was laid with white and aqua and centered with a three tier wedding cake. Bouquets ot tflMdkdalWA W9-FM iHbA'T Mt) Ul jlll t mtn IS on the table Serving at the recep , tlon were the Misses Lillian Eck ‘ hoff, Leona Thieme. Katie Bui ( Imahn. Roseila Werllng. and Mr* ; Dale Wattle aad Mrs. Molvin Forsch. Mr and Mrs Graft both attended Monmouth high school and Mr. Graft is now engaged in farming They will make their home with the bride's parent* " | FUNK-ANOREM The Wayne Street Methodist church in Fort Wayne wan lhs i scene ot the wedding Saturday of | Herman Roy Andreas, formerly of thia city and fMeredyth Annlce ’ Funk. 1318 'Pemberton Drive. Fort Wayne The chancel pas beautlfu. ly decorated with beamy vases <i| pompoms aad snap dragons wbef the Rev. Edwin R. Garrison soleus nised the douMe ring ceremony 4 : ten fifteen o’clock in the mornlnß . The bride's parents sre Mr. Stid Mrs WMdo Cochran Ot Aubur*. ■ and yie groom is the eon ot Mm. Catherine Andress Mdlr Park Drive * Fori Wayae. andr the late Dr Roy Andres* ot thia city Th* bridal party entered the church.Jo the strains of LeLbbn grin's wedding march. Miss Palri ila Seymour, of Fort Wayne, and Thomas Ahr of thia city attended the couple. The bride chose a two ple< * fitted, suit ot pink lace over .taf feta Her matching hat wps trimmed with pink nylon veiling and . she wore pink mitts and, slippers. ' She carried a bouquet of white fugii mums from California, cen tlared with a while orchid. : *— Miss Svynidur * suit of blue lade -over luffetj wm styled like the bride's. . ap.d she Wore. njAJching accessories-. Her colonial aas of pink camellias '■< c Bruce Andreas and Jack Smith jseateß The guests ■ • ’ ■/ Immediately following the cootn.ony -a reception for fifty guests was held at the home-' of/ the couple 1316 Pemberton flipive. Out t ,of loan guests ivre Mr. and Mr* Lloyd Ahr arfd family. > Hick Heller Jr . Carl pnd Hill Freeby of thf*_/it» and Mie* f Marge Renaud of Newburgh. N Y,. ’ Kueat of the Ahl* « eveßett-reiStz I Miss DolUe Everett daughter o, Mr and Airs James JG. Everett, cf Pleasant Mills, M.n of/Mr andJdrs. Frank Bent' iof ls« South Fifth Street, wer • i muried In a double rlgg ceremony ■ l/rformed at St. Mary a Cathoik iZburch -rectory Saturday evening lai six o'clock. The : Very Rsrv. i Msgr. J. J. Selmetx officiated. j The bride’s gown si* of white tulle The molded bogie* which buttoned down the back featured a hand of ruchlng around the yoke line and ibng sleeves tapered <o j points over her wrists. The bout- , fast skirt swept Into a long train ' and waa highlighted by bands ot the ruchlng similar to that oa the bodiee.i Her fingertip veil at Illusion was held with a tiara at orange blossoms snd she carried an arrangement of white and yellow gidlolus Mtsa Ada Everett, sister of the bride, attended as maid ot honor in a gown of yellow marquisette, designed with a round neckUae | and cap sleeves. The full skirt was accented down the back panel with a ruffle of marquisette. Francis B*nti served hie brotner as best man. Immediately following the cere mony a reception for th* immediate families end s few friends was held at the home of the bride's parents The bride's table was laid with white and centered with a three tiered wedding cake Followla* a short wedding trip tbe couple will reside east of Pleasant Milla Both are employed at the General Electric company la thip city.'. THIEME-KRVECKERERa la a candlelight ceremony a: six thirty e’etoek Munday evening la the Immanuel Lutheran ehareh Mias Olga Thieme, daughter at Mr aad Mrs. Hiign Thieme route five, aad Artbar Krwecke-
berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul,i Krueckeberg of route five, ex- ' changed wadding vow> TM' i groom's coMia the Rev. Harry 1 Krueckeberg oi Indianapolis, per formed Ike nuptials. Pastel shades of gladiolus were used oa th* 1 altar. - Aa organ and vocal musical* I waa presented before tbe cere- , moay. Bernard Behuits. orgaaiH, accompanied Karl Retaking who, sang "Tbs Lord's Prayer" aad 1 "Prayer Response" during the reciting of the vowa. A traditions! white satin gown, was chosen by th* bride, who was. given In marriage by bar father Lace trimming edged the sweet-! heart neckline and walsUlno of* the molded bodice aad a tiny lace 1 ruffle edged the points ot the long sleeves. Thu bouffant skirt war trimmed with ruffle* of lace down the back, extending around th*: long (rale. A white satin bonnet ' held her fingertip veil of Illusion, edged with lace, and she carried s f' bouquet ot- white gladiolus The groom's sister. Mrs. Wilbert: Fuhrman attended lhe bride aa| matron of honor. Sb* wore a? white marquisette gown style l with a fitted hodke- and iietod skirt worn over a hoop. A should er length veil V matching mater- ' lai held with a satin bonnet formed her headrees. —Ml** XUeen Setting and Miss Delores Thieme were bridesmaids' in gown* of yellow and blue respectively.. made like that of the I honor.attendant. They wore siml-' lar headdresses, and all three car- i ried colonial bouquets of pastel (olored asters, tied with stream-' ers matching their gowns. Little Miss Judith- Kay Thieme niece of the bride was flower girl. Her floorlength dress of pink taffets was made with a berth* collar and a hooped skirt. She wore a headdr*** like ■ the other attendants and carried a small liouquet of pastpl colored asters | Wilbert Fuhrman was the best, man’ and ushers were Wilbur Belkins and lister Thieme. ■ j The bride's mother wore a dark; blue ensemble, and the'groom's: mother .was. attired in light blue wilh blaek acceaaorlM Both mother* wore corsages or '.red rosea Immediately-.following the cere-' mony a reception for rWo-hundred and fifty guest* was held at the home of the bride's parent*. Bouquets of garden Gower* were used throughout the entertaining rooms. The groom is 'engaged in farm Ing and the couple will make their home temporarily with the Irides parents " ' -*• -S The Montpelier Art and Craft club will bold their second annual exhibition at the fair ground* the week _of September 10.-18. This event I* open to all artists from Michigan. Ohio and Indiana The mediums will, be oil, watercolor, casein and pastel. Cash prise* arid ribbons will be.. o dlrst .and second choices and rib ’bona for honorable mention An en try fee of 82 Is required and not more than three, examples iris work ’ can he entered by any one artist. Pictures should he shipped to ar-
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rive as soon gfter September as possible AB Inquiries are to lie sent to Mrs Grace Walker, Mabtehurst Avenas, Montpelier. Ohio. The LMtaa Auxiliary of the V F. W. will meet at eight o’clock Tuesday eveaing at the V. F. W. hall. 5 The W.B.C.S. of the Moarw Methodist church will meet in the church annex Thursday eveaing t sevaa thirty o’clock. Devotional leader wUI be Mrs. Mary Workin' , «.r and leaaon leader will be Mr*. : Delores Mitchel. "Chrlstlaa Stulaents from many lands" will be I tbe theme for lhe program. Mr*. 'Thelma HenAricks, Mr«. Itaisr Bohner aad Mrs. Dorothy Wagley will be hostesses. The Ladles Aid of Union Chapel will have aa all-day meeting at the church Thursday The morning will be spent In sewing snd quilting land a potluck dinner will be serv ed at noon. This will be a regular • meeting with election of officer* : to be held, and members are naked to bring their coin card*. Th* ’ndie* of the church are Invited. Mrs. Chris innlger. Moaroe roiite one. will be hostess to the Ladies Aid at tbe First Christian church Wednesday evening at seven thirty o'clock. Mrs. Edward Anderson ! is the program chairman. i Eta Tau Sigma sorority memi her* will meet at the home of Mr* I George Heim Tuesday evening nt : eight o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wolfsen snd ciaughlpr Kathlene'and Mis* Marion Koonta have gon* to Lake Webster for .a week's outing. j Dop Lutes and son Tom . and Willliim Schafer of Indianapolis al tended the auto race at Winchester : supdny . • _ Mp and Mr* Warren Kneuss and- Str and Mrs. Victor Kneuss and daughter .Mary Alice visited - relatives and friends -In Detroit' vtflcji . over the weekend • ' George Harris, ot Kankakee. 111 A fetarned home this morning after: spending the weekend here. He waa accompanied by Ids mother. Mrs. M F Harris, who will vial In Kankakee lot's short time - Mrs: Bob Witham Mrs Donald Jacobs add daughter Cherrie. Mr* ' Fred Pickford and Mrs, George Tester were guest* Sunday of the : Challis family at Indianapolis.
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Mr and Mr*. David Raker and dMgbters. Kathleen nut Rose mary. ret urned •to their horn• at Marion, O. Bunday after spending the weekend with friends and rets tire* ta Decatur. — Wtlljam Baumgartner, mechanic at Dick Mansfield Motors is enjoying g wpek's. vacation He and Mrs. Baumgartner will spend several days visiting in Wiscoa sin. Mr and Mrs. John Metxgar and von, Donald, left Saturday tor a week's fishing trip in Michigan. 8/Sgt. and Mr*. Dwight Roth of Kirkland township have returned from a trip through the southeast The Roths, who have alao made two trip* to the* west eoa*t reported the prettiest scenery at Hawks Nest W Va. and th* mountain country near Charleston They also Halted with Mr* Roth's mother at Parkerburg. W V. S/Sgt. Roth I* to leave for Camp Pendleton. Cal. on August 12. Mr. and Mr* Edward Thompson ut Dayton. 0., fair week guests o< MT and Mrs Vincent J Bor mann returned to their home yea terday " • 8. Harold Baker and Floyd “Poeie Beker of Fori Wayne wvramong Visitor* gt the-fair Saturday , Cpl. Jay Barnet(,\ son of -Mr and Mrs Carl Barnett of this city
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has been transferred from thn marine base at Cherry Point >' C to a base In California. Mr. aad Mrs Lloyd Ahr Tom Ahr. and Miss Marge Renaud' of Newburg New York, test today fur Newburg. Miss Rena mi fiat m-vn the weekend guesl of Tom Ahr -; . 1 State Polio Cases Indianapolis July 81. -d'Pl Today's polio totals in Indiana staca Jan. I. compared wit* tty same date'last year: —._ No. of Caaos Deaths Counties 1959 52 *», -28 . 1919' 233 25 <5 New <ase« reported: 1 in Bart ho- . lornew Saturday, none today. SHOP AT KAYES For SHOES and SAVE! KAYES SHOE STOKE Shoes tor the entirs family. X Ray Fitted. Betty Allen BEAITT SHOP —_ will be slot eg Aurukl .>-11 —
