Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 296, Decatur, Adams County, 18 December 1950 — Page 3
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gOGwrq Richard D. Knapp Claims Fort Wayne Girl Bride In Saturday Night Nuptial Rites Miss Donna Miller, daurhtor of Dr. and. Mrs. W. T Miller of Fort Wayne, and Richard D. Knapp. ynungsst son of Mr. and Mrs Harry R. Knapp of HifiCT-fty. oxi-liaugcl nuptial town before the Rev. O l> Wlsslor In the First Evangelical United Brethren ■ hiireh in Fort Wayne .Saturday evening the doulde-rlng candlelight ceremony »»i read at six thirty o'cha kcbofiire a bai-kKiound of palm,and vaaea of polnaettia*. Imrgo caodleabra held lighted taper* and whit.- pine and candles. tied with aatln rililHth. marked the pewa.
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rtate hy her father. Her halleriha length m»n was fashioned of crystal white tulle and Chantilly lore. A tulle yoke and shirred bodice with cap sleeves of lace featured the gown Alternate layers of tails sad lace detailed the shirt She wore loss sauatlet mH.. ..i shirred tulle and Bro •boulder length veil of Imported French illusion was taught to a Juliet rap trimmed with French seed pearls. The white prayer book she carried was .topped with white gardenias and Htephanotl. Mrs. Charles K KenaiU was matron of honor In a gown of crystal White illreioe. detailed with a candy red satin cummerbund appliquerl In alencon lace studded with rhinestones The bouffant skirt was ballerina length. Rhe wore a white stole and a Juliet cap trimmed with red pleats Her bouquet was of slivered grape foliage, holly berries aad foliage and red poinsettia* Miss Sue Perry attended as bridesmaid Iler gown of white Illusion was accented with green satin and rhinestones. She wore an Illusion stole and her Juliet cap was trimmed with green. She carried a bouquet identical to Mrs. Kensill's and both wore rhinestone chokers, gifts of the bride. Gwen Fireovld. flower girl, wore a white tulle frock accented on the net ruffles with clusters of red and green buds. She carried a miniature bouquet like those of the other attendants. Roger Knapp served hla brother as best man and guests wetsMary’s Baaaty Sbap If your hair in Not becoming to you. you’d better be coming to u*. Permanents . 14.50 up No Appointment Neeemutry. Call 3-44 M — Operators— — — 7 — Mary Smith ...Agnes Arnold 215 Jefferson St. - p TA Full-Color banshots wFowMB JffWFwW NF wwm jk THIS CMftgTMAS TIMI See Uttar Your A J KODACOIOR MM HolthoaseDrigCo. 'emgon—mneamwaemw—<
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seated by Earl Cheevor and lea Horne. IMck Miller, brother of the bride, and George Wi««l*r served as altar boys. * Mrs. Miller selected a light brown crepe dress with mauve bead trim for her daughter's wedding Her aeciseeries Were la a deeper sliade of mauve and she wore a corsage of grows orchids. Mrs Knapp choate a teal crepe dress with dark brawn aeceasiorien. Iler corsage wan also of green orchids Following the wedding a reception was held from seven until tea o'clock in Hw Cuatineatad Ream of the Keenan Hotel. The bridal ( table was skirted with white satin ( caught at Intervals wMh satin ribbon. The wedding cake, earrounded with greenery, was flank- ' ed with caadleehf* and arraagm menu of red poinaettiaa aad hoi ly. Assisting with the serving were the Misses Rarbara Relberl, Patricia Perry and Nancy Brown of Newcastle. The couple will reside in New Jersey, where the groom is staHoaml with the army air carps. WOMCN POWLKM HAVC CHRISTMAS DINHSR The annual Christmas dinner meeting of the Women's Rowling Association was held recently at the Fairway Restaurant, with Mrs. Isabelle Bowman in charge of arrangements. Fifty membere were present Mrs, Gladys Reynolds and Irene Way were chairaian and co-chair- 1 man of the entertainment. Th* program openedwlth a vocal solo 1 by Evelyn Kingsley aad a Christmas pageant was presented. Mrs. 1 Kingsley end Mrs. Opal Meyers sang "Silent Night” and carols i were sung by the group 1 The door prise was woa by Mamie Bashars and various other prises and faAro were Awarded, i HOME ECONOMIC* CLUP IN RECENT MEITINO The Profit and Pleasure Home Economies eteb held Ma aaaaal Christmas party aad potluck sup per recently nt the home of Mrs. ; Eva Engle, with Mrs. Curtis Engle. Mrs Tom Johnston and. Mrs Del i mar Connelly as co-hostoaoee. i The rooms were beautifully decorated in seeping with the holiday , The meeting opened with the group singing "Hark The Herald Angela King and the club creed. Roll was answered with a family Christmas tradlllou. Mrs Rose Helman conducted the devotions and read the poem. “A Child’s Ukriatmas Prayer." After a brief business meeting gifts were disDazzle her with LUCIEN LELONG Daszel *’ lx. r „* f Iglv’ ly A FA*diMtinß * Rwll the magic batt and see bow rim An ingsaloue (ihl Cboeee f&M plst IM. Vive her Santa's Town House LUCIEN LELONG Ctf' ,3 °°* Cady packaged JMtg- fee famous Kiek cologne in regular rise, aad a goldsa BaßilailMg Sifßctßg Cbclmu ladiecret er TaUepia. * ohm to* SMITH DRU 6 CO.
J* I * bnaW KM* fy feyn ptfeII A m. (Saturday »:M a. m.) Phene Mltl MfeNOAV W.M.A. of Nuttman Avenue V.H. church. Mrs. William Thornton. : m p.m. Bobo Community Organisation Christmas party, Bobo school. •;M gm. Dramatic Department Chrlstmaa party. Mrs. D. Burdette Custer 7:J« p.m. Roeary Boclety of St. Mary's cbarch Christmas party. C. L. of C. hall. ?'.M P.m. Klo-Kan Bunshlne Girls Christmas party K of P home. 7.Sd pm. Research chib Christmas mWilng. Mrs. two Bay lore. Z:3o p.m. Adams Central P.T.A. grade school building. Monroe. ?:Sd p.m. TUESDAY Tri Kappa sorority Christmas meeting. Elks home. S p. ru. Union Chapel Young Married Peoples dess, potluck supper, church basement. (.30 p. m. Ixtyal Daughters class at Bethany church. Mr*. George Hamma. 5:30 p.m. Decatur Garden (Tub. Mrs. Homer Ixiwer 7 30 pin Mt. Tai>or W.B.C S. Christmas party. Bobo school. (:M p.m Catholic Ladles of Columbia. C 1. of C hall. 5:3# p.m Eta Tan Sigma sorority Christ mas party. Fairway Restaurant. «:S» p.m. WEDNESDAY Union Chapel Christmas program. c hurch. 7:3<r p.m. Delta Theta Tan will pack Good Fellows botes at fire station. 7 p. m. Gecode duh night shift party. 2ibh Lutheran church. 12 noon Decode club day ahlft party. Zion Lutheran church. <:M p m Phi lota Xi Christmas party and potluck supper. ISks home t.M pm. Ladles Fellowship of Missionary church. Mrs Everett Sheets. 7 p.m. ■£_; . Jolly Housewife Home Economies club Christmas party, Bobo school. 10 a m THURSDAY C. E. Aeolian choir rehearsal Decatur high school musk room, (caroling) 7:30 p m. Delta Theta Tau will pack Good Fellows boxes at fire station. 7 p m. Hibebe Rffile cTasu of Elon E and R. church, chnreh social rooms I p. in. Women <>t Moose formal Initiation. M<x>se home. 7:30 pm. tri hut ed to each member Twenty-three members hn d tight guests were present and Mrs Charles Shoaf was welcomed into the club. The club will entertain the Decatur Home Bi onomics club at a luncheon meeting on January 1» ST. PAUL LADIES AID HAS CHRISMAS PARTY The St. Paul Ladies Aid met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Dwight Schnepp for their annual Christmas meeting and election of rftkers. A potluck dinner wai served at noon Recorded Christmas carols were played during the dinner hour and a program was presented Mrs Tom Noll and Mrs Clint Hart sang "Silent Night and scripture' was read by Mrs .Hart. Mrs Schepp read a Christinas poem and a recitation was given by Roger Schnepp Prayer was offered l>y Mrs. Bgrah Martin. During the business meeting officers were elected as follows, president. Mrs. Lyle Freni; vicepresident. Mrs. Schnepp. sec-retary-treasurer. Mrs. Hart; reporter. Mrs. Dan Neireiter. * Others present were Mrs Ira Mcßride. Mrs Frank Anrand. Mrs Floyd Smitley. Mrs. Kermeth par risk and daughter Arlene. Mrs Lawrence Smith and daughters The January meetiag will be held at the home ofMrs. Hart Mrs. HAWKINS HOSTESS I .- TO MISSIONARY GROUP Mrs. Emery Hawkins was host ess Thursday evening to the meet Ing of the Missionary Society of the Church of God Twenty members and three visitors were pree rpt. ■ 'l'-' -' Group singing of "Silent Night" opened lhe meeting end devotions were given by Mrs. Mary Hatlewood Prayers were offered by Mrs. Irwin and Mrs Newcomb. A playlet was presented hy Mrs Helen Geyer. Mrs Herman Patter son. Mrs. Pau! Meyers and Mrs. Edith Matlag. Mrs. Paul Strickler read the Christmas story. Christmas gifts Were then exchanged and Mrs Ifaxlewood dismissed the meeting with prayer. During a social hour refreshments were served hy the hostess WOMEN OF MOOSE PRESENT DOOR TO LOCAL LIBRARY I Members of the Decatur chapter
of Woman of the Moow- presented ■ a copy of the book. “Feelings, and Emotion*- The Monaeheart Symposium." to Dr. N. .L Bixler, pre 1 idem of tba Library board, at a 1 recent meeting held at the Moowe home Lurlene Kreps. library chair j man of the local chapter and Mrs ! .Uma Uoelt. publicity 'chairman ! made Ibe presentation. The book was edited by Dr. ’ Murtin L. Reymert, who enjoys < international fame as an authority 1 on child welfare through Me poa Ilion as director ot the laboratory ' for child research at Mooseheart. HL. site of the famed ehlM ci«y | operated by the Ixiyal Order ot , Moose. The publication la a scientific treatise on the latest theo retlcal and experlmeutal contributions to the psychology of feel ( Ings and emotions In the human . being. It represents a vollei-tion 1 of more than forty papers pre pared by world renowned ecienHats for the Symposium held in UHX at Mooseheart, with the cooperation of the University of , Chicago. " 'Following a brief address by senior regent. Thelma Krepa. in- i ttiatiah vwreawniea for a rials o< 1 candidates were held. The library committee was in charge of the chapter night pro gram. Mrs. Evelyn Kingsley sang u vocal solo and refreshments were served. 1 The WM L of the Nuttman ; Aienue United Brethren . hureh I will meet at the home ot Mrs. j William Thornton tonight nt rev- i , ea thirty o'clock. The Adams Central Parent Teachers Association will meet this evening at seven thirty o'clock al the grade s< bool building i« In Monroe. Miss Jean Shochley. connty health nurse, and a state l trooper will he the speaker* for the evening
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