Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 224, Decatur, Adams County, 23 September 1950 — Page 3

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MIS* BERNICE HEGERFELD WED TO HARVEY CASTON Miss Bernice Hegerfeld, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hegerfeld of near Hoagland. became the bride of Harvey Caston, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. it. Caston of Ossian, Last Saturday in a ceremony perfarmed in St John's Lutheran church at Flat Rock. The iter. Henry W. Hartenberger read the double ring rites at six thirty o’clock in the evening before an altar graced with gladiolus, palms and candlenbra. ’ W. J. Ehlen. organist, and Miss Naomi Smith, vocalist, presented a musical* including* "Oh Promise Me." "Take Thou Their Hands and Ix-ud Them'' and “The Lord's Prayer 7 The bride, given In marriage by her father, wore a gown of heavy white bridal satin fashioned with u molded bodice and a yoke of nylon tulle edge with crushed tulle caught with satin roses centered with pearls The lung fitted sleeves tapered to points over the wrists Mid were edged with the tulle. The bouffant skirt was trimmed with a nylon tulle ruffle held in place, by a satin band with h ended in a long train. Her fingertip veil of imported silk Illusion was caught Io * bonnet of illusion edged with satin braid studded With seed ••earls For her bouquet -he car rle a cascade of red roses tied with satin. Iler three strand pearl j tte< klai-e was a glft-nf the groom Miss Manail Hegerfeld attended her sister as maid of honor in .> mauve pink Satin and net gown The satin bodice was topped with a satin Jacket made with a rnandar win collar and cap sleeves The floor length bouffant skin was of net. Mrs. fib hard Schroeder served as bridesmaid In a gown it/ surfi green, styled like that of the maid , of honor. Both were looped rlhWtin headbands in shades msUMtla their gowns and •arried •JWWpwWWof deep pink gladiolus Theii rhinestone necklaces were gifts of j the bride. Baron Rose Heckher. nice of the groom attended as flower girl ruffled Skirt and a round yoke; : ier gold taffeta gown had a ruffled -klrt and a round yoke trimmed with a net ruffle. She carried a lasket of r’t’t colored mums and tier gold locket with her gift from the bride Richard Schroeder of t isskrn I served as beat man Vaher* were Roliert and Arpold Hagerfeld. t rothers of the bride and Robert Hadley, cousin of the groom. For her daughter s wedding Mrs Classic for a Lass * fryW If l\\ V|J[V T9loß* T lam** illASffaa Make her the best-dressed girl In the crowd, by making her this! Style aplenty in those slanty scallops with pocket and hat all bescalloped too. It's keen. Mom! Pattern THIMt: girls’ sites 6. 8. 111, 12i 14. Size Id dress yds 35 in: nap, contrast and hat, % yd. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Rew Chant show* you every step. Send THIRTY CENT* in coins for this pattern to MARIAN MARTIN, care of Decatur Daily Democrat. Pattern Dept. P. O. Box 6740, Chicago SO, 111. Print plainly YOUR NAME. ADDRESS, ZONE. SIZE. STYLE NUMBER. New season style* for you to sew! Send Twenty Cents for our Marian Martin Fall and Winter Pattern Book. Fashions for the young and young in heart plus Christmas Idea* galore! A free pattern of a blouse to make from a yard of 3* inch fabric is printed In ths book.

Society Hem* for gay's publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday »:30 a. m.) Phene 1000-1001 Phyllis Acheson Saturday Presbytertan Rummage Sale, church basement morning and afternoon. Monday Jolly Housewife Home Economic* duh. Pleasant Mills school, 7:34) pm. Our Lady of Victory study duh. Miss Rose Stelgmeyer, 7:30 pm. Flo-Kan Sunshine Girls, K. of P home. 6 pm. Past Presidents Parley of American Legion Auxiliary, Legion home 6:30 p.m Root Twp Mothers Study Club. Monmouth. 7:30 p.m.’ Holy Family study club, Mr*. Ralph K riegel, 8 pm. -Pythian Needle dub, K. of P. home, after Temple. Tuesday Rebekah Lodge, —Odd Fellow’s hall. 7:30 p.m. Delta Theta Tail social meeting Elks home. 6 30 p.m. Delta laimhda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority guest night. Mrs Francis Ellsworth. 8 p.m. ' Church Mother* study club, Methodist church, 6 p.m. Root Township'Home Economic* duh. Mrs. Ed Christen. 1:30 pm. Wednesdsy Business and Professional Women’s dull, laxlge at Wells county state game farm. 6 30 p m. St. Vincent de Paul Society. C L. of C hall. ,2 p.m. Historical Club opening Mrs Ed Christen. 12:30 pin .Union Township Home H.-onom les’ dub Mis. Ellen Stubs. 1 3t> p.m I Friendship Circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Mis* Kay Yager, 73» p m Sunny Circle duh. Preble town-I ship recreation center. 8 pm. Bethany Circle of Zion Evangel teal and Reformed church. Mr*. J. L Frank, It p.m. Women's Association of Flr*t Presbyterian church, church parlors. 8 p.m. Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. business and social ueeting Mrs. Eugene Beam, 8 p nt. Thursday Ruth and Naomi Circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Mrs Henry tiralier II a.nt. at ihiinh I Circle 2 D of First Methodist church. Mrs Walter Krick, 2 3o pm. Circle 4-B of the First Methodist church Mrs Amo* Yoder. 2:30 pm. ~ x Circle 3B of First Methodist church. Mrs. John Doan, 2 30 p m Friday Guardian Angel Study club, Mary Catherine. Spangler, 8 p.m. Hegerfeld chose a taupe dress with green accessories The grooms mother wore a wine suit with black ' accessories. Huth wore corsages

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fl B F " ENGAGED TO ’WED—The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Rita Braun to Frank Young, Jr. son of Mr and Mrs Frank Young. Sr . of this city, has been announced by the bride elect’s father, Frqiik ft Brann of/iroute four The Rev. Ignatius Vlchuras will I read the wedding vows at tiine o’clis-k Saturday morning. October 14. jm St. Mary’s Catholic c hurch. Miss Braun is a graduate of Decatur Catholic- high school and St. Agnes school of nursing. Fond Du laic. Wis . and is employed at the veterans hospital in Fort Wayne. Her fiance, a graduate of Decatur high school, attended Indiana I niyersity and is now employed at Saylors Motor Co.

WED RECENTLY — Mis- Alice Neuensi hwandei il.-oichtei of Mr 1 and Mr’s.’ lx-011 Netieiisc Irwatnler i of Berne route two. was married recently to Merlin K Sprunger. | son of Mr and Mrs Jonas Sprung- I er of Fort Wayne The Rev. Olin I A Krehbiel performed the double : ring ceremony at the First Meninutile church in llefne Photo by Edward* ol yellow rose buds. Following the wedding a recep Don for three hundred and seventv five guests wws held at the home: of the bride's parents. The Miss 1 e« Betty Hocketneyer, Verna Jane Hockemeyer. Ruth Oehler and Delore* Caston assisted -with the J serving. For traveling the bride selected a taupe suit with brown and green accessories. She wore a corsage of red roses. On their return from a wedding trip through the south the couple will reside hear Poe. WOMEN OF MOOSE HAVE INITIATION The Women of the Moose conducted formal initiatory ceremonies for a class of candidate* at their regular meeting in the Moose home Thursday evening. The social evening and refreshment* were in charge of the publicity chapter. — MIS* JEANNE GABE ENGAGED TO WED Mr. and Mrs. Norhert Case of 512 North Fifth street have announced the engagement of their •daughter, Jeanne, to Robert Steigtneyer. son of Mr. and Mr*. Carl Stelgmeyer of North Eleventh street. The wedding will take place on October 21 at St. Mary's Catholic church. MIS* HARRIET CHRISTEN TO WED SEPTEMBER Mrs. Alice Christen of 316 Winchester street today announced the engagement and approaching marriage of hew daughter. Harriet Louise, to Lynford G. Bracey, son of Mr. and Mr*. Lynford D. Bra cey of 341 Winchester street. The vow* will be read Saturday. Septetnlier 3d, In the First Methodist church vrlth Dr. Gerald Jone* officiating. ■ The couple are both graduates of Decatur high school. The brideelect Is employed at Decatur Industrie*. and her fiance 1* asao-

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MRS. ERNEST SPRUNCER was j the former Mi,*s Eileen Sprunger : before,her recent marriage at the i home of Iler parents. Mr. and Mrs ' Marctis Sprunger. in Herne The i Rev Olin Krehbiel. pastor of the First- Mennonlte church, officiated 1 The groom’s parents are Mr and Mrs Sylvan Sprunger of Berne route one Tin- couple are now re siding on a farm in Monroe township -Photo by Edwards. 'elated with hi* father in the Ad-,-ims. County Luml>er Co. W.B.C.S. MEETING HELD THURSDAY The Pleasant Mill* “Methodist I Woman's Society of Christian ' Service met at the home of Mr*. Clyde Jones Thursday afternoon with sixteen members present. 'The vh-e.-president, Mr*. R H. Everett, conducted the opening service*. Mr*. Elmer Golliff gave the devotion* and presented the lesson on "Health Through a Brotherhood of Nation*.’’ Prayer was offered ffy Mr*. George Foor, who also read a poem entitled "W.S C.S. Maker". Ihiring the buxines* m*. Ing Mr*. Golliff was elected spiritual lyfe secretary. Mr*. Orval Morrison and Mrs. Joe llahnert assisted the hostesg tn serving refreshments. The Union Township Home Economics duh will have a "school I lunch" preceding their regular : meeting, to lie held at the home of Mrs. Ellin Stults in this city Wednesday afternoon at one thirty o’clock. Mrs. Walter Krick will be hostess to the meeting of Circle 2 D of the First Methodist church Thursday afternoon at two thirty o'clock. Mrs. Agnes Andrew* wilt -lie the assisting hostess and Mr*. Krick will lead the devotion*. The Guardian Angel study club will meet at the home of Mary Catherine Spangler Friday even- : Inp at eight o'clock. I rs. " V -'"* ■ 4 • Mis* Rose Rtetgmeyer will entertain Our Lady of Victory study , club Monday evening at seven ■ thirty o'clock. 1 — The Historical Club will have ’ their opening meeting of the club - year Wednesday at the home of Mr*. Ed Christen A csrry-ln din- ■ rer will be served at, twelve-thirty

o'clock in the afternoon. Members are asked to bring table service and a covered dish. Meat, roll* and coffee will be furnished by the commit tee. Mr*. Christes. Mr*. Maude Hower Mr*. Margaret Price, Mr*. Anna Rancher and Mr*. Florence Green. The St Vincent de P«ul society will meet at the C. L. of C. hall Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock. Mr*. G. Remy Bierly is chair-' raan -of the entertainment commit tae, assisted by Mr*. Charles J. Milfer and Mrs. France* Monohan. The Jolly Housewife Home Ecohomies club of St. Mary's, township will have their regular meeting at ti.e Pleasant Mill* school Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock. A silent auction will be held and all member* are urged to be present. Official* of the Adams county Roadside council. Inc., have asked rhe Democrat to state that dedication of the roadside tallies, which took place recently, was Im charge of the council instead of the local garden clubs a* wus inadvertently Hated in this column. 'fj'he Ruth and Naomi Circle of •he Zion Evangelical and Reformed

Formal Dedication New Addition - Pews and Organ CHURCH OF GOD CLEVELAND STREET (2 BLOCKS NORTHW EST OF HOSPITAL) REV. DWIGHT R. McCVRDY Sunday September 21 -7:30 p.m. THE FOLLOWING LOCAL FIRMS CONTRIBUTED IN THIS REMODELING PROGRAM: We Were Happy to have done the Furnace Work and installed an Automatic BASEMENT CONSTRUCTION Air-controlled Will-Burt Stoker „ By ASHBAUCHER’S TIN SHOP YOST CONSTRUCTION CO. Inc. EfetuHiiihed IsilST c Phone 7.W- — ■ ™———— ———— I. Decatur Roofinx - Heatinx c. U YOST R. L. YOST BUIUMNG MATERIALS P L U f J , t E 1N G furnwhed by -eß< hy ARNOLD LUMBER CO. IRWIN Winchester Street PLVMBING « HEATING ... .wew High Street Phone 1757 m™. IM 4 MARY TRANKS... We *bh to aeknowledxe the fine work of thene individual* for eontributinx tinw and effort to our project: Ornamental Railings by Mcßride A Son. Interior Decoratinx by Sam Cook. Outside Paintinx by Herbert Hawkina. Downstair* Paintinx by Reuben Smith. CHURCH OF GOD

j church will have .a covered duh dinner at the home of Mr*. Henry Graber Thursday. Members who desire transportation are asked to meet at the church at eleven o'clock Thursday morning. Rebekah Lodge wilt meet Tuesi nay evening at seven thirty o’clock i in the Odd Fellow* hall. Mrs Frank Crist and Mr*. Harve Baker ! rrill be hostess, e. I The Business and Professional Women's club will entertain guests , from Bluffton. Berne and Geneva : t an informal buffet supper Wed- • nesday evening thirty o’clock. The meeting will- be held in tho lodge at the Well* county state j )-sme farm at Bluffton The state president, Ruth l-ewmsn. state , membership chairman. Carol Dewson and the state director. Bertha Dobbriek. will attend. Ixu al mem- ' her* are requested to call Dorothy i West or Roselia .Mille r for transI portatlon Fred V. Mills drops a card from Rapid City, S.D. He and hi* son. Frank are enjoying a trip through

I the Black Hills and seeing many Interesfing-'trlace*. i Mr. and Mr« Dick Heller went i to Chicago thib morning for a weekend visit. They will attend the printer’s machinery show. The autumn season started officially at *:44 this morning and the brisk air indicated it was righ’ 1 on time Earl Sprague, son of Mr. and 1 Mrs Timothy Sprague of this city. :is receiving treatments at the l [ Clinic hospital. Bluffton. i Bill Bollinger son of Mr. .and Mr*. Walter Hollinger of Grant ' street, has returned to HuntlngI ton~<a>l)ege to continue his studies :u theology. Bollinger and his family recently moved to Huntington ' and y>elr address is: Rev and Mrs ' Bill Bolinger. 620 Opal street. Miss Beverly Arnold has accept'■led a position at the Earl Groth Beauty Salon in Fort Wayne. She , will begin work next Monday. ' Clifford Saviors «a« a guest of L E Craig at a banquet held at the Highland Country club at Ind lanapolis last evening Mr. and Mrs Jesse Gilbert of South Tenth street have received tue following address for their son: Pte. George F. Gilbert, 106631a, , I'.SMC., Marine Barracks. Navy i F.P.O. San Francisco, Cal.

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Admitted: Wilma Fickert, Ohio City. O.; I. A. Kalver city. Mr. and Mrs. V. Bruce Staton of West Palm Beach Fls, ar* the parents of a baby daughter, born Friday noon at the Good Samaritan hospital in that city. Mrs. Staton was the former Miss Martha Macy of this city The Statons also have two sons. Dav* and John Mr and Mrs. John Heller of this city are the mat>rtial great-grand-parent*. OvsHty Pbolo Films left by noon on Sunday ready Tuesday at 10 a. m. HoHhMseDratC*.