Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 24 November 1950 — Page 3
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Holiday Rites Unite Carl Lose, (Hive Journay: Mary Holthouse Is Bride Os Roy Lehrman Two lovely Thanksgiving Duy weddinxs were tmiMn.tlsed here Thursday. one In a nuptial mana at St. Mary's Catholic chun-h when Ml»» Mary Adeline Uolthrtuee beratM the bride of Roy M Lehrman. At four o'clock in the afternoon Carl Loire and Mies Olive Journay excbanaeti wedding vows in the rectory of St. Mary's church.
JOURNAY-LOSE The marriage of Mias Olive Journay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orta Journay of Portland, and Carl lx>se eldest non of Mr. and Mr*. Charles Lona of Mer.-er Avw nue, wa, solemnised at four o', clock in the afternoon on Thanksgiving Day in the rectory of St. Mary's Catholic church The Rev. Thomae Durkin pastor of the Sacred Heart church in Fort Wayne, read the double ring ceremony in the preaew e of the Im mediate families. Basket* of moan rose and white mums, and caadleabra holding lighted tapers, stood at either side of the bay windows where the couple stood to ea- < han*e vow*. For her wedding the bride select ed a dress of sinter white wool accented with rhinestone trimming. Her white feather hat was trimmed ■witV rhinestones and she carried a while prayer book topped with a whit* purple throated orchid surrounded with white caruatHms Mrs. Merle Stewart of Portland. I attended as matron of honor She I
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wore a brown dress with rhino, stone tr-Tih'W'tW tofflarßniT brown accessories Rhe carried k hand cluster of yellow carnations eenter, ed with a purple orchid. Mrs. Journay and Mrs. Lose both wore black ensembles and coinages of white mum* Edward Izhw*. of Richmond served his brother as best man. For a wedding trip south the bride ■ hanged to a grey two piece suit and topper, with which she wore black acceeeoriea and the orchid frags her wedding bouquet. On their return they will reside in the Stauffer Apartments on Fourth and Jackson streets The new Mrs. bme. a gradual? of Portland high school, is employed at the Decatur General Electric plant, and her husband a graduate of Decatur Catholic high w-hool, is asMX-iated with Bag Service. Inc. HOLTHOUSE LEHRMAN I A lovely Thanksgiving Dav wed *ding took place in St Mary'a Catbjolfc Chun h yesterday, when Mias I Mary Adeline Holthouae became the bride of Roy M. Lehrman at a nine o'clm-k nuptial mana The Rev Aloyliia Deyloti. of Hunting. I ton. received the double ring vows ' before a background of chryaanthe. mum* in fail shades and lighted ilnner* The aisle was earpeled in white. I The hride is the youngest daughI ter of Mr and Mrs Anthony B ‘Hollhouse of route one and the I groom's parents are Mr and Mrs 1 Albert 4 fjelrrman of North First . st t eel The men's choir aang the man
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of Joan of Art-. Sister M. Ambrosine presided at the organ. At the offertory the choir sang "Ave Marla'' and at the communion Hr. Ambroslne played " OLord, I Am Not Worthy.” After the mass the choir sang “On Thia Day Oh Beautiful Mother" an the bride pre. sented a bouquet of carnations, at the altar of the Blessed Virgin. The bride's gown was fashioned of white slipper satin. The fitted bodice had a high round neckline and buttoned down the back with tiny self-covered buttons. la>ng full sleeves tapered to points over her hands The skirt gathered full at the pointed »ai»f and ended in u cathedral train. A satin coronet held her fingertip veil of imported illusion and she carried a cat. caue arrangement of white roses and pink feathered carnations. Her crystal rosary was a gift of the groom. Mrs. John WUdeman, of Evans ville. was the matron of honor In a gown of ir-e blue satin designed with a fitted bodice and cap kleavea. A lace yoke accented the bodice and the bouffant skirt was fioorlength. Hhe wore a headband of matching satin flowers and carried a round bouquet of deep pink carnations Mrs. Ambrose Meyer, sister of the bride, and Miaa Margaret Web 'er of Fort Wayne, were brides | maids In taffeta gowns styled like that of the honor attendant. Mrs.. Meyer wore azure blue and carried ’ light pink carnations Mias Weber's ' | gown was of orchid and her bouquet was of yellow carnations. Both wore headbands of mau-hing ' taffeta. John WUdeman serred as best man and ushera were Al Brite and Jooviph Costello. ! Fifty guests were received at the home of the bride's parents later in the day. Fall fle wers were used In the reception room and the bride's table was (-entered with a 1 'our tiered wedding cake surrounded with hu kleberry foliage. Lighted were used at either end of the table The bride grauiiated trorn Deca, tur Cat hoik high school and is employed at the Morris Store Her husband attended Decatur "high school and is employed at the General Ele, tri, .-After De, ember it the coopb- will reside <m North First -street— — ..... . RECENT CRIPE IS QUEST AT SHOWER Mrs Gerhard Helklng and Mrs Reinhard Helklng united Is. enter-, tabling with a inisceJlaneo<M.shower recently, honoring Mrs. SSRC Helklng. whose/marriaxe took place October IX. pnk white and blue streamers decorated the entertain Ing rooms. During the afternoon games were played and prizes awarded to Mrs Harold Thieme. Mrs George Hoff man. Mrs. Gilbert Thieme, Miss Gretchen Thieme and Mish Hetty Thieme, who presented them to the guest of honor Mrs Helklng was given a corsage of gold and yeHhiw - thum*"and wax the recipient of many lovely gifts. The hostesses then served a •leHclous two course luncheon Guests other than those mentioned were p Mrs Henry Helklng .Mr. Ant o n Thieme. Mrs Walter Thieme, Mrs Hugo Thieme Mrs Amos Thieme. Mrs. Ernest Thir Tie Mrs. Edmund Aumann. Mrs Alfred Buuck. Mrs Norman Htoppenbagcn .Mrs. Edgar Thieme. Mrs. Arnold Thieme Mrs Walter Nuerge. Mrs Otto Thieme. Mrs. 1 siren’ Thieme and tha Misses Delores Thieme, Ella Hoffman. Delores Hoffman and Margaret Thieme. Those unable to attend were Mrs Max Thieme. Mrs. Carl - Dietrick. Mrs Arthur Krueckeberg Mrs A' fred Thieme and Mrs. Wayne Showalter; MIS* JOAN JAUREGUI HONORED AT SHOWER Miss Joan Jauregui was the honored guest at a rnisi ellaneous show er given Tuesday evening by Miss Mildred Loehe. Miss Irene Hel i mann and Mrs. Helen Myers M the home of the former. On her arrival Miss Jauregui was presented with a corsage of yellow mums. Games were plavel and prizes awarded to various
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Seciety-Hem* tar Cay’s gatllcatlen must ba phase* la by 11 a. m. (Saturday S:SO a. at 4 Chans MUI Riiyiiio Aoiigggß FRIDAY Monroe Better Homes and Good Neighbors dubs, 4-H achievemen* program, Monroe school. 7:30 p.m. American Legion Auxiliary social meeting and Gold Star party Legion home. I p.m. SATURDAY Business and I'rofeMional women's club bake sale. I‘ublix Serv. lea, * a.m Huth and Naomi rirale of Elon E. and R. church, bake sale, citv hail, t am. SUNDAY Zion Lutheran Walther league business and social meeting, church basement. 4 to C p.m. MONDAY Junior Art department. Miss Hharlene Lehman, 7:3d p.m. Holy Family study cluti, Mrs Jerome Reed. 8:30 p.m. Pythian Needle club, K of P. ! home, after Temple. TUESDAY Kirkland Ladles club. Adams ■ Prable Township Hunky Circle ’chib, Preble recreation center, 7:30 p.m. Central high school. 7:3* p.m Root Township Home Economics club, Mrs. Lee Flaming. 1:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY (Inion Township Home bjeonom. ica club Mrs. Phyllis Nidllnger 1:30 p.m. «-" t ' Bethany Circle of Zion Evangel leal and Reformed church, ehnrch imk lai rooms 8 p.m. THURSDAY DVB. elans of Trinity E.U.B. church, church parlors, 7:3v pm guests who presented them to the honor guest. The shower gifts were placed under a large sprinkling can on an attractively decorated table. A delk-lous lunch was served later In the evening to the follow ing guests: Mrs Emanuel Jauregui. Mrs Peggy 1-etigerich. Mrg. Pat Ginter. Mrs Mary Ellen Welt. Ing Mrs. Peter Ixtshe and the Misses Rita Wellman. Justine Hel.mann. Allee Gelme r and the guest Rf honor Those unable to attend weraj Angela Jauregui, lolls Rchelnsr. Norm* Appelman. Mrs Eloise Roe der. Mrs RuU> Miller and Mrs. Pat Gertier REV. JACK GRETHER TO SPEAK SUNDAY The thankoffertng committee o! the Woman's Guild of the Salem' .'Evangelical and Reformed church has arranged a thankoffertng service, to he held m the church Sun day evening at 4-ven thirty <>' clock. The Rev. Jack Gretber assistan. superintendent of the Winnebago i Indian Mission school. Neillsville. Wis. will lie the guest speaker and will show ph hires of the work i done at the school. The Msgley ‘ male quartet will sing tsro selections and the children's chorus will make an artpearance. Th' pastor. Rev. H MeUsallng, will conduct the thankoffering service : Rev Grether. a graduate of Derntitr high school, studied at thr Mission House College and Seminary Sheboygan. Win., and for' eight yean was pastor of the Delmont and Herrick churches in South Dakots. In July of this year he accepted a call from the mission board of the Evangelical and Reformed churches to serve at the Indian school. The public is invited to attend the service. Salem church Is located one and one half mile north of Magley.
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The Zion Isithsrun Walther Iseague will have a business and social meeting in the church baseI merit Sunday afternoon from four until six o'clock. Ik-thany 4'lrcle of the Zion Evan. gelhal and Reformed church will Jiave its meeting in the church social room H Wednesday evening bT «3j^it~o%EcK — XD - Mfß>erw-ara* urged to attend The meeting of the I nion Township Home Economics club will he held at the home of Mrs Phyllis Nidllnger Wednesday afternoon at olio thirty o'clock Election of of-fk-ers will be held. Miss Hharlene lg*ha an. 1313 Went Mohroe street,, wii be hoetese tier the Junior Art department meeting Monday evening at seven thirty o'c-lwk. The regular meeting of the Holy Family study club will be held at the home of Mrs. Jerome Reed at eight thirty o'chak next Monday 1 The Kirkland Issdies club will Inert at the Adams Central high school Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bollinger and daughter. Bartiara, entertained at Thanksgiving dinner fo r the following guests: The Rev. and Mrs. Bill Bollinger and sons Billy and Davhi the Rev and Mrs Herbert Edwards and daughters. RoxyAnn and Marvlh. of Huntington. and Mrs. Chares Brown and won Junior of thia illy Afternoon guests were Mr and Mrs Sam Hun day. of Sturgis Mich Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr and Mrs. Enin Elzey were Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Bergman and family William Bergman and Bill Ham brock, all of Fort Wayne. Mr and Mrs. W. E Habegger. of North Manchester. Jack Harker of Kankakee. 111., and Mr and Mrs Hom er Hrvbaker of roule two Th* D.YB class of Trinity Evangelical I'nited Brethren church will meet Thursday evening a* Lganwa. thirty o'clock in the chur h parlors. Hostesses will be Mrs. Frank Bohnke, Mrs Noah Sheets Mrs Warren Kleinknlght, Mrs. ftpura Stevens and Mrs. Minni* Terqvle
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The Preble Township Sunny Circle liome Economic* chib wiH meet at the F'rebie rwreation ten. ter Tuesday evening at «even thi» ty o'clock. Miaa Jean Shockley, county health nurwe will lecture on polio. Host cn sea will be Mr*. William KrueUeman Mrs. . Arthur Hieberi< h and MnC/William Wet - Ha*. \ Admitted: MrC Dcnwlrt Hlrwhi. Dwratur; Mr*. Ghark-s J. Mann, Geneva; William Dwight, limatur. DimniaMd: Mrs Maxine Huffman. Willshire. O.;' Mrs OrraJ Foor, rity; Mrs Elmer Winteregg and baby boy. Fort Wayne. Misz Erma Kirm-hner. Preble: Mrs Clement Snell and baby boy cityMm Hand* Hitchxwk and l«by girl, city. Charles lirrnk. city. Robert ar 4 Vlrgene ('lman Keller are the par.nts of a baby daughter, bon: at 10: IP a m.'today at the * Adam. < ounty memorial hospital. She weighed 7 pounds. 5 ounce*. ,-A baby son wa* horn to Glepr add Frances Brite Grtfflihs. D«<-a tur rout* 3. at S o'clock Thursday morning at the local hospital He weighed 9 pounds. i!S ounces Deborah Elaine l« the n-me of the baby daughter born to Oscar and Helen Flowers Ray. Decatur route »ix, Tuesday afternboh at th. Wells county hospital in Bluffton The baby weigh, d 7 pounds. 9<q ounces '
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