Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 199, Decatur, Adams County, 24 August 1950 — Page 3

THURSDAY, AUGUST 21. 191.0

Mitt CHLOETTA EGLY BRIDE OF PAUL ERDEL Mina Chloetta Eileen Egly and Paul Arthur Erdei of Lafayette exchanged wedding vows tn the West MiHHlunary church in Herne last Saturday evening at seven O'clock. Large banket* of gladiolus ard r!>uImm lilies and arrangements of 1 alm and fern and lighted tapers termed a background for the ceremony. solemnised by the Rev. Oscar Eichar assisted by. the Rev. Gerald Ringenberg. The bride is the daughter of Mr.\ and Mrs. Valentine Egly of route four, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs George Erdei of near Lafayette. 1 hiring the musicale preceding the ceremony Miss Kathleen Inni ger of Port Wayne, pianist, ai ■ ornpanied Merlin Lehman, violin Ist. whose selections included "fairest U»rd Jesus." “He Leadeth Ale," “leh Hebe Dich’ and Llehestrauia". I Kina von Gerig of Upland tutor soloist, sang "The Pledge' and Together With Jesus." Dur tag the reading of the vows Miss Inniger played "Savior, Like a Shepherd and "The Lords Prayer" »» tbe couple knelt at the altar after the rites. The traditional wedding marches were used. Given in marriage by her father. the bride chose a gown of white marquisette with Chantilly lace edging the yoke and gathered /• 7 BITE SIZE x maov-cut seaaHitTi

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waistline and extending down the iront skirt panels. Long sleeves tapered to points over her hands. The Imuffant skirt fell Into a cathedral length train. The fingertip veil of French Illusion fastened to a bonnet of lace and her single strand of pearls was a gift of the groom. She carried a bouquet of white rosea and baby breath centered with orchids. Mias Glennavere Egly. sister of the bride, attended as “maid of r.onor in a gown of blue organdy designed with a fitted bodice and cap sleeves, Ijirge ruffles outline.) 1 the neckline and the skirt w-u* very full Her large horse hair braid hat was trimmed with blue ribbon and forget-me-nots Her bouquet was of yellow roses and. baby breath. The Mieses Carolyn Egly and Julia Erdei,"sisters of the bride and groom, were bridesmaids in Identically styled gown* of yellow organdy and their matching horsehair braid hats were trimmed with yellow French illusion. They car ried pink roses and baby breath, and their rhinestone necklaces were gifts from the bride The best man was Keith Lochner of Fort Wayne, and ushers were Merrill Shaw of Huntington Maurice Lindell of Upland, Thalne Fort of Columbia City and-Eugene Burry of Berne. Mr*. Egly < ho*e a medium blue dress with navy aveesiiorie* and ihe groom's mother wore an aqua dress with brown and beige accessories. Both wore corsages of pink carnations and baby's breath A reception for one hundred an I , twenty guest* was held In the church basement following the ceremony A pink andwhlte theme! was carried out In the deetg-ations and a three tiered wedding cake centered the table Serving the guests were Miss Terveer Ginter of this city. Mr* Amy Burley and 1 Mtes inniger of Fort Wayne. Mis* . *

Pauline Wanner of Geneva and .Mr*. Clifton IJnchty of Berne. ' < The couple are now residing at brass Creek, near La Porte. Mr. and Mrs Erdei are both graduates of the Fort Wayne Bible College and 'Taylor University at Upland. They will teach In the Gruss Creek grade school and serve as pastors of a circuit of Presbyterian churches. The Literature department of the Decatur Woman's club will have a called meeting at the Library-- Friday afternoon at three o'clock. EC. \ . Epsilon chapter of ‘Beta Sigma Phi sorority will have a lawn partial the home of Dorothy Mauller , Ws-dnesd.y evening at six o’clock. AR members who will he unable to attend are requested to call 0635 before Tuesday. The Flatrock Walther lasagne is sponsoring an ice cream social at the church Sunday evening beginning at six o'clock. There will be a light supper served and a variety of entertainment la HF la the evening. Th* Flatrock cherch i* located one mile east and two miles north of Hoagland. Mr and Mr*. Robert Gas. of Lake City. lowa, are visiting with telativrs and friend* here this week Mr*. Sena Grallker. sister of T. F. Grallker of this city, and her niece Ml** Ellen Cahill have returned to Decatur, 111., after several day*' visit with the Grallker*. Mr. and Mr*. Grallker spent last Sunday with a nephew and niece. Mr. and Mr*. Robert Bin in Green Ville. O. i Ths will of Guy V. Brickley of Markle who died August 17th, being probated in Fort Wayne, be ' quealhe* hi* entire estate to the Church of Christ in Fort Wayne | Cal and Don Frauhiger. brothers .'of this city were each fined 125.00 I ? - ' : ■

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' lacy* * Society Item* fee day’s F**- , llcatlon must b* Rhenod in by 11 a. m. (Saturday BeM a. m.) Phon* 1000-1001 Phyllis Aehoaeo Thursday G. E. Aeolian choir r*hear»al. Decatur high school music room. 7:30 p. ni. Ruralistic Study,' dub, Mra. !x>uis Staub. R p!in. Order of Rainbow for Girls called meeting. Masonic hall, 7 p.m. Pleasant Mill* Methodist W.B.C. S„ church. I:3# p m. Boho United Brethren Willing Workers class. Mrs. Leator Brun tier. 7 30 p.m. Indies Fellowship of Missionary church. Mrs. Merle John«on, 7 gn Union Townahip Home Economic* club and families. 4-H girl* and boy* and families, shelter house »F Hanna-Nuttman park, o:3# ».«. Decatur Emblem clab called meeting. Elks home, 8 p m. Friday Beta Sigma Phi sorority lawn party Dorothy Mauller. «:># p.m. Degree team and drill team of American Legion Auxiliary, L«cion home. Bpm Roadside Council, Berne park, 1 30 p.m. Saturday Sunday Flatrock Walther Magne ice (ream social, church, S p.m. 4-H Hand bake naie. Fubllx Service. • am. > lateral ure department of Decatur Woman * club, called meeting. Library, 3 p.m. I — ———— \ i nd coat* in circuit court al Bluff- : ton when they pleaded guilty to t harge* of public Intoxication and were ordered held In jail until ' Hie fine* are paid Overloads coat twenty-eight i trucker* in Van W"ert from »!5.00 * to 108 00 aad cost* when the driv-

er* »w arraigned yesterday be [I tore Mayor in that city. j Max Pelernoa wbo ha* nerved aa! Judge of the circuit court at Hart- • ford City line* November, IMS, ha« resigned to assume tbe law practise left by hi* father. Thoma* Tetenion who died last week. Governor Schricker will appoint bi* successor. Tom Ahr. son of Mr. and Mr* Lloyd Ahr, of Decatur, ha* started a 3<* year course la the General • Electric apprentice tool-making • s< hool at the Fort Wayne Broadway plant, lie will be paid by the •_ company while he attend* clan*e». Mr. and Mrs W. E DeCamp and - Mr. and Mr*. Archie Mason of Van • Wert. 0.. visited Wednesday evening with Rev. and Mr*. J. R : Meadows at their residence in this ' city. Mrs. J. C. Miller, who ha* been visiting with her children in Lo* Angeles, Cai., for the past eight ' month*, will return to her home L here today. Sh* will be ac.comp- • anted by her daughter Mr*. Harry O. Paul, who will visit here with 1 her mother and sister*. Mrs. Grover Clouser, Mrs. Clem Kortenber and Mr* Dick Ebinger, for six 1 week*. Pete Reynold* left thi* morning ' for Chicago where he is attending the Cbicago Cubs-Boston Brace* touhle-header this afternoon. Pete s • the city editor for the Decatur Dally Democrat. , On Vocation Berne Aug 24 Dr. D D. Jone*, veteran local physician, and his wife left today oh an extended trip through the western stale* and will - visit a son. Robert, at Ontario. , California. They expect to be gone a month. Sod News Berne, Aug 24—Mr* John A. I Corey of ea*t of Berne who lost a I son. Chauncey in death recently, received word yesterday of the t tragic death of her brother. Harold • T. King, hi* wife and son in a ■ train-auto colliilon at Bellevue, . Ohio Tbe King* are from Idaho and had been her* to attend the funeral of Chauncey Corey and had then gone ehwt Details of the ml* hap were nut learned 4-H Band Rake Sale. Sat■rday, Au*nat 26. 9a. n>. PabUx Service. 19714 Z PHIS\ Th*** Ar* Ovr Finest Fea* SHEA»IR3 Americn'o Nnt iHIAfMh‘I IIIAW tIHTIRII »t*t» line IRtAMtl'l *.«m VARIANT nene •niAMiri nee tßlAfftet »<«*> AbMIIAI tMAFfeat M ’’ r * CiAMtMAM BOWER Jewelry Store

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