Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 72, Decatur, Adams County, 26 March 1951 — Page 3

MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1951

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LILLIAN LEONARD&ON WEDS EUGENE RENNELB Sunday i afternoon at three otclock th? marriage of Lillian Leonardson, daughter of Mr. arid Mr®. Herman R. Davis of 1017 Mercer Avenue, to Eugene Rennela. oldest son of'Mr. and Mr?. 1 Prank Q Rumple of 818 Adams street, took place in the First Presbyterian church. " ' The Bev. A.C.E. Gillander read the double ring vows following an organ mualcale by Mrs O. If. Haubold. Traditional wedding selection® were played softly during the ceremony. Bouquets of Easter Ullies and lighted candles decorated the altar. ' For her wedding the bride selected a ballerina length dress of white net blue taffeta. A peter pan collar and cap sleeves featured the molded bodice, buttcmed down the front with self covered buttons. She wore a white Dutch cap of starched net arid carried an arrangement of, pink roses and white lillies of the valley on a white marriage sacrament. Mrs. Sally Ross attended as matron of honor in a ballerina length gown of pink organdy. She carried a small bouquet of spring flowers, i ' Kenpeth Ross served as best man. ’ Mrs, Davis wore a navy blue suit with black and white accessories and her corsage was of pink camellias. The groom’? mother wore a navy suit with red accessories and a corsage of white camellias. ' Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents. A three tiered wedding cake centered the white linen covered bridal table. - f i When the couple left for a short wedding trip Mrs. changed to a n4vy blue suit with which She WOO white accessories and a

corsage from her weddingflowers. i On their return they will reside at 133 North Second street. IThe bride attended Decatur high school and is employed at the U.S. Rubber company in Fort Wayne. Her husband, also a graduate of. Decatur high school, is a clerk for the Nickle plate Railroad ih this city.' i O. J. BUMANS MARK 68TH ANNIVERSARY Mr? and Mrs. O. J. Suixan, prominently known residents of reap Pleasant who wiill observe their 68th wedding anniversary Tuesday celebrated the occasion in a quiet manner Sunday at their farm home. 'those who tenjoyed dinner with Gay Exaggeration / w * > - iK f /ftp ' Vrlfewl /llrW' ’■ / I l/KEA 1 St y / L i « / / / M V / / lIW / I wkMf'' h **** \Jf 1 B IB ?Tfc£t'l 12—20: 40 \ I » I*V T TfCvrff** Great (wide double re ver s’ Double-pointed cuffs! A bit of extra flare to the skirt! All details ‘ slightly exaggerated which means the swankiest shirtfrock of the season. An easy-on step-in style! Pattern 0188 comes in sizes 12, 14, 16. 18. 20; 40. Size 16 takes •4% yds. 35-lnchf; % yd. contrast. - r Send THIRTY CENTS in coins fpr special pattern to Marian f Martin, care of Decatur Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept., P. O. Box 6740, Chicago 80, 111. Print plainly YOUR NAM®, ADDRESS, . ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. * \ ' ’ Hive you seen . . . The new Silhouette? The new Spring Suits? Ensembles? v The new Wrap-On? Order our new Marian Martin PatUrn Book, read all about your beautiful spring wardrobe. Send just Twenty Cents for your copy t today! A FREE pattern of a new spring hat la printed" In the book.

the couple at nobn wer? the Rev. R. W. Parsley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kitsori and grandson Gary, ’.Mr. and Mrs. Harry! Crownover and Mr. and Mrs. Damon Case. A number of friends and relatives called during the day to offer congratulations and they received many lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Suman were married in Ohio and moved to the community of _ Pleasant Mills in 1888 L where they have resided for sixty-three years. DICK-LIECHTY VOWS I TO BE READ APRIL 15 Mr. and Mrs. Albert F- pick, of* route four, have announced the approaching marriage of their daughter, Alice Ilene, to Irvin James Llechty, son of Mr/ and Mrs. Amos Liechty of Berne route one. The wedding will take place in the St. Luke Evangelical and Reformed church at Honduras on Sunday, April 15, at two o’clockin the afternoon. v I , ! .> Miss Dick, a graduate of Kirkland high-school, is employed at the Franklin Electric Company at Bluffton. Her fiance graduated from Monroe high school and is now employed by the Indiana Construction company, Fort; Wayne. ' . H 1, - f Delta Theta Tau sorority will I have a social meeting at the Elks home Tuesday evening at eight o’clock. The Circle meetings of the Methodist Woman’s Society of Christian Service will be held Thursday afternoon at two thirty o'clock. Circle 'lj A will meet with Mrs. Adrian D al(er . Circle 1 B with Mrs. Lloyd Cowans, Circle 2 A at the home of Mrs. D. Burdette Custer, Circle 2 B at the home of Mrs. Harve Baker arid Circle 4 will meet with Mrs. Watson Maddox.

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Society Item* for day’s publication must be phoned in by 11 m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson MONDAY Pythian Needle club, K. of P. home, after Tern pie. I _ Flo-Kan Sunshine Girls, K. of P. home, 6 p.m. Rosary Society of St. Mary's church, K. of C. hall, 7:30 pm. Literature Department of Wo. man’s Club, Mrs. C. C- Langston, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY Delta Theta Tau social meeting. Elks home, 8 p.m. Church Mothers Study Club, Trinity Church, 8 p.m. Tri Kappa, Mrs. Lowell Harper, 8 p.m. pledging services. Root Township Home Economics Club, Mrs. Charles' Circle, 1:30 Adams County W. C. T. U. Spring Institute, Bethany B. U. B. church. Morning and afternoon sessions. Sunny Circle Club of Preble Township and' Union Woman’s Club of pnlon Towpship, Preble Township Recreation Center, 7:30 <>. m. Ladies club. Adams l Central high school. 7 p.m.. Rebekah''Lodge, 1.0.0. F. hall, >7:30 pm. , Catholic Ladies of Columbia potluck supper, C.L. of C. hall, 6:3v p.m. WEDNESDAY Friendship Circle of Zion E. and R. church, Mrs. Robert Lord, 7:30 p.m. > Eagles Auxiliary officers meeting. Eagles hall, 8:30 p.m. Philalethean Circle of Zion E. and R. Church, Mrs. C. L. August, 8 p.m. , ■ > Jolly Housewife Home Economics club, Pleasant Mills school. 7:30 p.mj Union Township Woman’s club, Mrs. Edith Lortie, 1:30 p.m. , Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi potluck supper at Par 4 Room, 6:15 p.m.| , Shakespeare Club, Mrs. Maynard Hetrick, 2:30 p.m. Psi lota Xi. Elks Home, 8 p.m. Historical Club, Mrs.-Hoine'r Bittner, 2:30 p.m. Presbyterian Women’s Association, church, 8 p.m. St. Ambrose study qlub Mrs. Jacob Heimann, 7:30 p.m.’ St. Vincent de Paul society, C. L. of C. hall, 2 p.m. THURSDAY Gardian Angel study club, Mrs. Varnon Krugh, 8 p.m. So-Cha-Rea, Mrs. Fred Fullenkainp, 7130 p.m. Methodist Circle 1 A, Mrs. Adrian Baker, 2:30 p.m. ‘ / Methodist Circle 1 B, Mrs. Floyd Cowans; 2:30 p.m. Burdette Custer 2:30 p.m. Methodist'Circle 2 B, Mrs. Harve Baker, 2:30 p.m. Methodist Circle! 4, Mrs. Watson The St. Paul Ladies Aid will have an all day meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. Arthur Scheiderer in/ Ossian. Members of the Jolly Housewife Home Economics club are asked to note that the meeting scheduled for Tuesday evening will be held at one thirty o’clock Wednes. day afternoon s at the Pleasant Mills school. \ '

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT.; DECATUR, INDIANA

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Wed Sunday (tycvtcA Easter lilies and palm, flanked with large candlebra, banked the "chancel of the Tocsin Evangelical United Brethren church when Miss Bonnie Lou Kreigh,. of Tossin, and Paul A. Warthman, , of Craigville exchanged wedding : vows in a beautiful Easter Sunday ceremony. The Rev. J. F. Bright of Butler, solemnized the marriage at six thirty o'clock in the ever ning. \ Lighted tapers were used in the\ windows,, white satin bows marked the peri's and both aisles were carpeted in white. The thirty minute musicale was presented by Mrs. Irvin Woodward, organist, and tlie junior choir, w’hich is directed by the bride. The choir selections included ‘‘Because”, and ‘‘My Hfero,’/ from “The Chocolate Soldier." “Ave Marid” was played during the ceremony and “Take Thou Their Hands and Lead Them” during the communion. v The choir sang “The Lord’s Prayer” after the reading of the vows and 'after the communion they sang “May The Good Lord Bless And Keep You.’\ The .bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude D. kreigh, of Tocßin. and Mr. and Mrw. Wil; mer Warthman of Craigville are the groom’s parents. . \ Given in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in white i . .Pa ; ' .1 . Maddox. 2:30 p.m. SL Paul Ladies Aid, Mrt Arthur Scheiderer, Ossian, all day Order of Eastern Star called meeting. Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. Montoe W.C.T.U., Mrs. Homer Winteregg 7:30p.m. P Pleasant , Mills Methodist W.S.C.S., Mrso Harlen Jones, 9:30 a.m. Decatur Emblem club, ' Elks home, 7:30 p.m. Our Lady of Victory discussion group Mrs. John Scburger, P.m. ’ ‘ , FRIDAY .. ' / Methodist W. S. C. S. Rummage sale, churcli basement, 1 to 5 p.m. L ‘ SATURDAY Methodist W. S. C. 8. rummage sale,, church \basement, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 pm.

,■ "I —- ."■‘- "‘-"T'K i MONO THE THAMES RIVER EMBANKMENT, Mr. and Mrs. K. Coles of London, England, parade their six-month-old quadruplets. The children are Marie. Frances. Edna and Patricia. (International Exclusive) -; ' i-I ■ F r : ■x. ' ■

flipper satin gown styled with a rfitted". bodice and a sweetheart necklace edged in tiny seed pearls. The tong tapering Sleeves came to\ points oVer her hands. Her fingertfp vCil of illusion was caught to ai satin lidlf-hat edged with nylon ruchirig and trimmed w'ith orange blossoms, and she carried an orchid on an open white prayer. book,. She wore* a keepsake brace,-1 let belonging to her paternal ' grandmother and Ihe prayerbook was a gift from her fnaternal grandmother. Her single strand .pearte tfere a gi\t of the groom. Mrs. William A.' Myers, of Craig ville , attended as rhatron of honor ;iri a forest .green gown of taffeta designed with a nylon yoke and bertha collar of taffeta. She wore matching mitts and a braided headband and carried red roses. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Garth Heckley and Miss Elberta Warthman,; bf .Craigville, Miss Barbara Shaffer of Tocsin, and Mrs. Richard.. Hamilton of Monroeville. They taffeta gowns in a burgundy shade styled like that of the matron of honor. Mitts, and beadbands were Os a matching color and they ! carried yellow jonquils.; All the attendants wore rhinestone necklaces, gifts of the bride. ' \ Miss Fayelee Byerly, of Craig; ville* was the junibr and t little' Charlene Miller, of Markle, was flower girl. Miss Byerly wore a gold taffeta gown accented • with ruffles at the neck ahd!hemilne and carried Japanese orchids, j Charlene was dressed similar tp the bride and carried a French basket of pink and white How’ers. Their bracelets were gifts of the bride. Jack Warthman, of Fort Wayne, . cougln of; the groom, was best mrin arid Michael Warthman v of x this City, nephew of the gropm, was the ,ring bearer. Mrs. Kre(gh and Mrs. Warthman were both attired in navy blue ensembles and wore pink corsages, hA; reception for three hundred jurists ■ was held following the at the Tocsin K. of P. ludt Decbrations were parried out with colors in keeping with the gown? worn by the bridal party. Serving the guests were Miss NUM Jean Shierling. Os Ossian, Mi’gs Nancy Shaffer of Tocsin, Miss Patty Lour and Shirley Ann Weils, of Fort Wayne, Miss Ruth Schoby of Wabash, and Mrs. Wayne Henly of Ossian. ;!• When the couple left for a short wedding trip Mrs. Warthman was ■-»- '.i, -I I.—y

Wearing -a navy blue suit complemented with navy and white > accessories and the orchid fyom her bridal flowers. On their 'return they will be at home at 00 West Main street in Wabash. J the bride graduated from Qssian j high school and the Wayne University of Bteauty Culture, and < is employed at present with the Franklin Security Co. In WabashHer husband was graduated from Kirkland school and served' thirty nine months with navy .during World War 11. He is employed by the Milliner Printing company at Wabash. |\ jS’Of/fD The officers of the Eagles Auxiliary are asked to rffeet at the Eagles hall Wednesday evening at eight thirty o'clock. \ ' I —V v : The Woman’s Society tof Christian Service of the. First Methodist church will sponsor a rummage sale in the church basement Friday afternoon from one until five o’clock and Saturday from eight thirty until four thirty o’clock. So-Cha-Rea will meet ;at the home of Mrs. Fred Fullenkamp at seven q’clock Thursday evening. Mrs. Robeft Lord will be hostess for the meeting of the Friendship Circle of the Zion Evangelical and, Reformed church Wednesday even, in'g at seven, thirty The Guardian Angel study club will meet at the home of Mrs. Vernon Krugh at eight o’clock Thursday evening. j Circle of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will hold its meeting Wednesday evening at eight o’clock at the home of Mrs. C. L. August. Mrs.' Albert Bieneke is the assisting hos. tess and will also have charge of the lesson. ■ y. ; The Pythian Needle club will meet in the K. of P. home this evening following Temple. Dr. Ben Duke has returned to his office here after several weeks in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. John McConnell and son of Akron, 0., visited relatives in Decatur over the Easier weekend. ' Mr. and , Mrs. David Baker and daughter? Kathleen And Rosemary, of Marion, spent the Easter weekend with friends and relatives in Decatur. W, A. Klepper was able to take his first auto ride Easter Sunday sipce his (illness last January. He Is recovering fast and is able to walk a little each day. The Catholic schools ' will open Wednesday morning, \ following the Easter vacation. \ Mrs. Carl Centlivre of Fort Wayne and James Ehinger and children of Albion were guests of the Charles Ehingers on Easter Sunday. Roger Genl is, Dan Milte, Roger Schnepf and Bill Kingsley, Hanover college students, are spending their spring vacation here with their parents. Mr. and Mi-s. Paul -EdWards and son Steve have returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Crider and family in Chicago. Easter Sunday also marked Mrs. Crider’s birthday anniversary and a family dinner the occasion. Gordon Rice, junior, student at Ball State College is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rice thi4 week. \ \ Roger Knapp, who Us attending

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Purdue University, spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knapp of .MarsMH street. « (Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Johnson, of route 1, were Easter weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Underwood, of Indianapolis. Mrs. pnderwood, the former Mary Lou Robinson, is a niece of .the Johnson.: Mrs. Mabel Liniger, of route 2, entered the St. Joseph hospital at Fort Wayne last evening and\will. undergo surgery .this afternoon (or a leg injury, suffered in an,automobile accident several years apo. Her room is 478. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fortner, of, Fort Wayne, were guests of Mrs. Fortner’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McConnell, over the weekend. K Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bumgerdner, and daughter Susie, of Marion, O, visited with relatives and friends here this weekend. Carl Beehler of this city, and Miss Mary Crozier, of Madison, students at Hanover college, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Beehler. + ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowman are the parents of a baby son, born at 2:10 a.m. today at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 9 pounds, 12 ounces. Mr.’ and Mrs. > Doyle E. Franz are parents of a baby daughter, weight 6 pounds, 12-ounces, born at the local hospital .this morning at 1:32 o’clock* A baby son was born Sunday at 6:20 p.m. to Mr. and Mrs. Carleton C. Steiner, Os Berne, at the i Adams county memorial hospital.' He weighed 8 pounds, 4 ounceri. A baby daughter ri-ak born to Mr. and Mrs. Qtto Marquardt, of Monroeville. at, 2:45 a.m. Saturday at the hospital. She weighed G pounds.

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Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Bookhart, of Monroe, .are parents of a, baby son,, born at .th? local hospital Saturday at 3:04 p.m. The baby weighed 8 pounds, 5 ounces. A baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. HarolJ Sheets, of Wren, 0., at 12:05 o’clock Saturday morning at the Adaips county memorial hospital. She weighed 7 pounds, \ 3 ounces. Admitted: Mrs. Mary Inniger, Berne; Vertin Bfrkley, Monroeville; Williairi Everett, Decatur route 3; Linda Friedly, Marshall, street; Mrs. Jacob Bryant; Roger Longenberger, Craigville. Dismissed: Miss Helen Barkley, Monroeville; Mrs. Dale Mankey and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. Raymand FSckert, Ohio\City, O.; Mrs. Edgar Archer and baby boy, Decatur; Mrs. Willard Fawbush and baby girl, Decatur,; Mrs. 'Earl Mankey avid baby boy, Decatur; Mrs. Loren Barkley and baby boy, Monrdeville; Miss Hioise Smith, Monro>; Leo Cole, Convoy, O.; Robert Garwood, Willshire, O.; Mrs. Ellis Call, Decatur; Mrs. Daniel McCoy and baby boy, Monroeville; Mrs. Theodore Hobrock and baby boy, Decatur; Mrs. Jerry Gehrig and baby girl,* Cynthia Ann. Decatur; Leo Roe, Decatur; Mr?, Herbert Brandt. Willshire, O.; J. Hamrick, Willshire, O.; Fred Braun, 318 Maple street. • L ■ Don’t Forget To Send Your Slipcovers for Expert Cleaning KELLY’S | , DRY CLEANING PHONE 3-3202