Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 226, Decatur, Adams County, 26 September 1950 — Page 3
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Mita DORI* BKLL WCD IO DONALD L. LIACHTY Mis* Dori* Joan 8011, youngest duughter ot Clyde Hell and the lata Mr*. Ball of Convoy, Ohio, batanie the bride ot Donald lx l Roy Um-hty, son ot Mr. and Mr*. Franklin E. l.iechty of 115 Harvester t-ane, in a lovely ceremony performed in the First Methodist church in this city Sunday afternoon at two o'-
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Dr. Gerald Jone* read the double ring ceremony before an altar 1 banked with Egyptian orchid* and > white gladiolus? flanked with palm 1 .-.nd seven branched cundleabra. A fifteen minute organ musicale ■ preceding the ceremony was playi ed by Mr*. Edgar Gerber. Hhe alad i accompanied Mrs. Walter Krick > who tang "I Love You Truly," "Be-' ■ cause" and "The Ixtrd's Prayer." The bride chow a street length' diet* ot eggshell linen designed • with a shawl collar trimmed with heavy lace. and complemented With blue accessories. She carried a fan shaped bouquet of white rtaisks and carnation* centered, with an orchid and tied with white , streamers. Her rhinestone bracelet and earrings were gift* ot the rruom. , Mlns Sue Baughn eerved a* , bridesmaid in a drees of hunter green crepe with which the wore , white acceaaorlee. Her bouquet was of white daisies and earn*- < Gons centered with a bird of Para- , dise Iler rhinestone bracelet was | a gift of the bride. | The groom's mother waa attired In a gray suit with blue acres ( sories, and hi* aunt. Miss Ultra ,
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ItottUMu irimß Ini Im 11 a. m. (Saturday t:M a. au> Rhame M»1O1 IHo Ta limy G. E. Aeolian choir reheanal, First Baptist church. 7:3d p.m. Rebekah Lodge, Odd Fellow * hall, 7:30 p.m. i Delta Thau Tau social meeting Elks home. d:3O p.m. Delta Lambda chapter of BeU fligma Phi sorority quest night, Mrs. Francis Ellsworth. I p.m. Church Mothers study club, Methodist church. S p.m. Root Township'Home Economics club. Mrs. Ed Christen, 1:M P». Business and Professional Women's dab. Lodge at Weils county state game farm, I:3d p.m. St Vincent de Paul Society, C L of C. hall. 3 pm. Historical Club openiaq Mrs. Rd Christen. 13:3d pm. I’nion Township Homo Ecoeooihs club. Mrs. Ellen Sults. I:3d p.m. Friendship Circle of Zion Rvaarelica) ahd Reformed church. Miss Kay Yaqer, 7:3d p.m. Bunny Circle club, Preble town--hip recreation center, 3 p.m. Bethany Circle of Zion EvanqnlIcai and Reformed church, Mrs. L L. Frank, 3 p.m. Women's Association of First Presbyterian church, church parlors. 3 pm. Epsilon Sigma chapter ot BeU Sigma Phi. bnainses and social meeting Mrs. Eugene Beam. 3 pm. Thueoday Friendship Village club of Blue Creek township Kinsey school, 1:30 pm. Ruraliatic study dab. Mrs. Bertha Miller, 3 p.m. ‘St. Ambrose Study club, Mrs. Bernard Kruse. 7:30 p.m. Circle 4 A of First" Methodist church, Mrs. O. K. Baker. 3:3# pm. Circle 4 A of Fir,! Methodist vliurcb, Mrs. Tim Sprague. 3 p.m. Circle S of First Methodist char ;h. church. 7:3# pm. Progressive Workers class and Work and Win das* ot Trinity church, church, t:M p.m. Clrde 1 A of First Methodist church, Mrs. Homer Lower, 3:3d pm. Clrde I B of First MetbtoiM church. Mrs. Harry Dailey,
| Women of Moose called meeting. Mooee.home. < pm. ; Ladies Aid of i'nldU Chapel 'hurch all day. Circle 2 A of First Methodiet church. Mrs. Niland Ochsonrider. ; 2 30 p.m * Phllathean Circle of Zion Evan- ' yeUcal and Reformed church eov- ! cred dish supper. Hanna Nuttmgn i park. * p.m. Ruth and Naomi Circle of Zion , Evsagellcal and Reformed chureh. : Mrs. Henry Grsber, 11 am. -at church. Circle 2 D of First Methodist church, Mrs. Walter Krick, 2:30 p.m. Circle 4-B of the Flrot- Methodist church. Mrs Amos Yoder. 2:30 l-.m. Circle 3B of First Methodlot church. Mrs. John Doan, 3:30 p.m Friday Girl Scout Council. Mrs. T. C. Smith. 7:30 p.m. Guardian Angel Study club, Mary Catherine Spangler. I p.m. Saturday Zion Lutheran Missionary society bake sale, city hall. 9 p.m. Monday Brownie Troops 3 and 4, assembly room at Lincoln school, after school. Adams County Chorus, rehearsal Monroe school. 7:30 p.m. Stanley, wage a blue salt with matching accessories. Their corrages were of yellow delates and >ellow roaes. Vernelle Habegger, of Wren, served as beet man, add ushers' included Roy Bett, brother of the, bride." and Maurice Mariott. of Fort Wayne, brother-in-law of the bride. Following the ceremony a recep Hon for one hundred guests was bold in the reception room at the church. The bride’s table was covered with a linen doth and center-1 ed with a four tiered cake topped with a miniature bride and groom. On either side of the cake wore tall crystal holders with tall lighted tapers and bankets of pale pink, blue and white daisies and mums. Serving the guests wore Miaa Clean of Lima. Ohio. Miaa 801 l of Convoy, and Mrs. Raudeubusb of thio city, cousins of the bride. Out of town guests were Mrs. R. C. Stanley of Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roll and children. Mr.' and Mrs George Bell. Mr. and Mrs. I James Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Randonbush, and Mr. and Mrs. Springer, all of Convoy: Mrs. Robert Radabangh. Van Wen; Mr. and Mrs. Fred liases of Mendon. O.: Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mariott and children. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
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Magna*, of, Fort Wayne, Mr. add Mrs. Charles Tumblesoa and mm. tpd Mrs. John P. Liechty, of Borno; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crist of Monroe. Mr. and Mm. Vornelle Habeggor ot Wren, 0.. and Mr. and Mm. Ralph McCleary and chßdrwa us Dlion, O. After a weddlag trip to northern 1 Wisconsin the couple will be at bonis with the groom's parents. MIM FLORKNCB BCMULTZ Ll*T* WCDDiNO FLAN* Mias Florence Schult*, daagh- , t»r of Mr. and Mrs. Bernhard Schults of route firs, ha* selected , October 14 as the date flor her wedding to Wilbur H. HUkey, atm I ot Mr sad Mr*. John W. Blakey, alto of rout* Dre. Th* vows will. Fe road at seven o'clock that evening la the Immanuel Lutheran < hnreh near Decatur. The Rev. Kd- , gar P. Schmidt will officiate. Before the ceremony a fifteen minute musical* will be presented by Mr*-, . David Embler. Mrs. R. L. Friedllne. of Fort. Wayne, will attend her sister as matron of honor. Flower girl* wUI be Naacy Schults of Marlon. I Ohio, niece of the bride-elect, aad Jun* Blakey, daughter ot the . groom-elect. ( Verner Stromberg, ot Fort Wayne, will servo an best nun for . bl* brotber-ia-tew. r*hefaV|ll In- , <lude Gerhard Schults, brother of the brideelect, and Herman . Bleeke, brother-in-law ot the groomelect. A weddlag reception will ba held Immediately following the ceremony at the home of the brldet elects parent*. MiMIONARV BOCIZTV i MCKTB ON SATURDAY I The Missionary Society of the . Church of God met Thursday evening at the borne of Mrs. Charlee i Frank. Devotions were In charge of Mrs. Floyd MorHson. using the the*** “That They Might Have . Life," taken from Ptalm 37: Mrs. Morrison told of esperience while holding revival service* la . Kentucky, and praysr waa offered by Mr*. Cal Peterson. Several , talks were given on the following subjects: “An Invalid Mother." Mr*. Emery Hawkins: -Nancy Maras to Read.” Mirs. Robert Strieklvr: “Mr. Clark Attends Sunday School," by Edith Matta* and I “A* an Old Farmer See* It” by , Mrs. Floyd Mitchel. | The group sang "Take My t Ufs" and the meeting wan closed > with prayer by Mrs. Guy Agler. FRIRDLKY IS I HONORCD AT SHOWKR
Miss Anns Catherine Frledley, bride-elect of September 30. was roost of honor ala miscellaneous’ shower given by Mrs. Lyman Haan and Miss I-ois Chronister last evening at ths Chronister homo. Canasta was played end prises were awarded to Mrs. Frank Alton, i Miaa Shirley Myers, and Miss • Evelyn Frohnapftl. who presented ' them to Miss Frledley The brideelect's gifts were arranged under ' a canopy of green crape paper. I Those attending wore: Mrs. Alton, Mias Myers. Mhu Fruhnapfei. Mrs. Robert August, Mrs. Paal ! Moore Mrs. Joe Kaehr, Mrs. Norman Steury, Miss Eloise Jackson.. Miaa Becky Walters and Miss I Frledley. Guests unable to attend were Mrs Kenneth McConnell, Mrs. Ralph Myers. Mrs. 8. M. Frledley aud Mrs. Loren Hudson MINISTERS HAVE DINNER MONDAY Ten Presbyterian ministers of the Fort Wayne Presbytery and their wives enjoyed a covereddish dlnn.r Monday noon at the First Presbytsrlan church in thia city. During the afternoon the women enjoyed a social hour and the ministers pitched horseshoe. Out of town guests were, the Rev. and Mrs. John E. Jones of Hudson; the Rev. and Mm. Mlles Freeman of Auburn: the Rev. Peter Boudah of Garrett; the Rev. end Mrs. Gilbert Boyd of Kendallville; the Rev. and Mrs. George Rata of Bethany church. Fort. Wayne; the Rev. and Mrs. William Rat of Bethany church. Fort Wayne; the Rev. Robert Ward. Ossian: the Rev and Mrs. Jonathan Hutchinson of Huntington. end the Rev. and Mrs Dean Cope <d Bluffton. The Rev. and Mrs. A. iC. E. Gillander and children Bruce and Maryboth were hosts. JESBE ERF CELEBRATED 73RD BIRTHDAY BUNDAY Jesse Erp of route ala was pleasantly surprised Sunday whoa ap nrogimataly fifty relatives and friends gathered at hie home to celebrate his seveaty-thM birthday anniversary with a bank it dinner. The honored guest received many lovely gifts aud was preorat<4 with two beautifully deeorated birthday cakes from bis eon and oaughter. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Krp. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Jackson and son Bobby, of Indianapolis. Mrs. Elfla Jones. W. H. Haggard, Myron Haggard. Mrs. Rena Hendricks and Mrs Roberta Noffsinger, all of Monroe; Mr. and Mrs. Harlen Goff and daughter Toni Lynn. Mr and Mrs D. E. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kirkendall and Mr. and Mrs DugoM
1 Wright and family, Robert. David. , Jimmy. Pamela Susan, all of Portland; Mr*. Della Erp of Terra ’ Haute; Mr. gad Mrs. Frank Major > ot Hartford City: Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Pontier of Anderson; Mr. i end Mr*. Laster Stoat of Sberidaa: | Mr. and Mr*. Dolph Cm, Mr. and i 1 Mrs. Kermit Co* aad ’ daughter : Marilyn aad Janet, aad George A. Co*, ot Indianapolis; Mr. and Mr*. W. F. McKean of Monroe; Mr. aad Mr*. Jesse A. Ray. John Haggard, tad Frances aad Dorothy Haggard -of Deeatur. MUSICALS WILL RSCSIVSO AT MSTHOOICT CHURCH A highly appreciative coegraganation heard th* Arlington String . Ensemble Sunday evening in the | First Methodist church. The ala* members ot the ensemble play for pleasure in their Sunday evening concert* at various church** throughout the stet*. , Re* Arlington, conductor and composer, used hb Straduvariu* StoHn throughout the concert. Wleuiawaki't “Concerto" was partecularly w*|l rendered by ArllagMi a *ok> pretMit*Uoo. '’“The Meditation," from Ute opera •Thais" by Massenet, "Waves of |Re Danube” by Ivanovlcl aad •The Holy City.” by Adams, were among those which were particularly well received by th* congregation. Members and friends of the discussion group* of the At. Mary's !>arith unit of tbe National Council of Catholic Women ar* Invited to attend a meeting' to b* held at the C. L. of C. hall Friday evening at eight 'ok-leck to bear Mrs. Raymond Koto* speak on "A Pilgrimage to Rome.” Mr. aad Mrs. Kobne and daughter Rosemarie returned early tbb month from a trip io Barape. during which they made a Holy Year pilgrimage. Brownie Traap* -3 aS* 4 win meet with their lander*. Mr*. Dickerson and* Mr*. Madden after school n«*t Monday la tbe assembly room at Uneeln school. Member* ar* asked to bring their registration fee of 11.
Th* Adam* County Chorus will have rabeaoal at th* Monro* school Monday evening at seven thirty o'clock. The Progressive Workers class of the Trinity Evangelical Vsited Brethren church will entertain the Work and Win close at a potluck supper Thursday evening at si* thirty o'clock. The Raralistle study club will, bar* It* regular meeting Thursday evening at eight o'clock at the home of Mrs. Bertha Miller. Th* At. Ambrose Rtudy club will meet at the home of -Mrs- Bernard Kruse Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock. Judge and Mrs - fl. B. Pike of .Indianapolis were 'the weekend guests of Mr. sad.. Mr*. Charles Knepp of Mercer Avedjw. On Sat-
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, urday evening Judge Pike showed ' picture* taken on their summer , trip to Europe to a group of ■ friend*. The Girl Scout Council will meet ai the home of Mr*. T. C. Smith Friday evening at seven thirty o'ctock. Circle C of the Women's Society at Christian Service of tbe First Metbodlat church win hold its organisatlon meeting at th* church Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock. Mr*. Tim Sprague, 1135 West Jackson street, will be hostto Circle 4AM two o'clock Thursday afternoon. Mr*. W. F. Beery will give the lesson and Mr*. Georg* Helm will lead th* devoi lions. Circle 3 C will bold their 1 meeting M tbe bom* of Mrs. O. K. Raker on Rugg street Thursday : afternoon at two thirty o'clock. Mr*. Baker will give the devotions and the lesson will be given by Mr*. R. D. Myer*. Th* Friendship Village club of Blue Creek township will have their geest month meeting at the Kimsey school Thursday afternoon at one thirty o'clock. Members hav. ing birthday* In July, August and September are asked to bring their birthday offering* for th* auction sale. Hostesses will be Mr*. Ina Raudenbuah. Mrs, Nora Bollen bath er. Donolda Market. Virgie Buchanan, Vivian Knittie and Dorothy Market
Mr. aad Mrs. B. F. Shroyer have retaraed to their home after their annual fishing trip to northern Michigan and Canada. 'Mr. aodMra. C. D. Teepie will leave Friday for BL Joseph, Mich, where they will make their home. Their daughter aad aoa-ia-laa- Mr. ato Mrs Tkeo T. McCliMoek' aad children live ia hto adjoining city of Beaton Harber. Tbe Teeples have perchaaed a modem bungalow in Bt. Joseph. Mr. Teepie retired from th* clothtag business in this <-Ry in 1*34. Miss Margaret Moran, former teacher in tbe Decatur schooia for many year*, no* residing in Portland, accompanied her brother. Judge James J. Moran io this rity yesterday, and vleited with friends white Judge Moran was attending to law business ta th* Adams circuit court. Mr*. Ben Ekhenauer ot Decatur to a patient at tbe Vaa Weft. 0.. hospital. A marriage license was Issued Saturday at Bluffton to Gladys Hene Strahm. of Berne, route 1, end Don Kay Flowers of Bluffton. Miss Marlene Laurent, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs George Laurent of 703 North Fifth street, is en railed as a sophomore at At. Francis college, Fort Waya*, for the coming year. Mr. an£ Mrs. Irvin Goldner of this city returned Monday night from a business trip to Chicago, where they attended ths annual
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