Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 108, Decatur, Adams County, 7 May 1951 — Page 3

U MONDAY, MAY 7, 1961

, Miss Phyllis Daniels Bride Os Robert Cook In Rites At St Mary’s Cjiurch On Saturday In a quijjv ceremony performed in St. Mary’sx Catholic church Saturday morning Misds Phyllis Daniels, daughter of Mrs. Hi|£h Daniels 01. Seventh street, and/ the late Mr. Daniels, became the btidf of Robert Cook, son of Mrs. Dora Cook of North Second street. , The Rev. Ignatius Vfbhuras received the single ring vows at six ' o’clock. Sister M. Ambrosia played the traditional Wedding marches ; and presided at the organ durihg the nuptial mass.; ■■ / ’ '

Mr. and . Mrs. Charles Cook, brother and sister-in-law of the groom, attended the couple. - For her wedding the /bride selected a navy blue/ tailored * suit which she complemented with a white silk bloused triirfmed with pearl buttons and a navy and white hat. Her other accessories were in navy and white and she wore a corshge of pale lavender orchids. She carried a fifty-year old prayer book belonging to her mother. - \ Mrs. Cook was attired in a black and white tailored silk dress with which she wore a black velvet hat trimmed with Milan straw. Her corsage was a single lavender orchid. The groom’s mother wore a red

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' y -4 s--and navy ensemble Wit/h navy accessories and she also wore a single orchid. ' I■' 9 '■ •' : | C i ’ , | • Following th| ceremony a wedding breakfast/was served to the immediate families at the home of the groom’s mother. After a fisit with the bride’s mother, who is confined to the Adams county memorial hospital, ttye couple left fdr a wedding trip of unannounced destination. / ; The new Mrs. oook s a graduate of Deeatiir Catholic-high School and studied at Purdue University. For the past several, she has been employed in the offices of the Central Soya Company, Her husband, also a graduate of Decatur

Catholic high school, attended TriState College In Angola and studied at the University of California. At present he is employed by tha Anthony Wayne Improvement Corporation. Society Item* for day's publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phon*7l-2121 Phyllis' Acheson i MONDAY . Pleasant Mills P.T.A. “Last Day Supper,” /Pleasant Mills school S:3O p.m, Bobo Community Organization carry-in supper, postponed . one week. Adams County Chorus rehearsal, Monroe Farm Bureau, ,Z:3O p.m. Juniors of American Legion Auxiliary, Mother and Daughter banquet, Legion home, 6 p.m. TUESDAY St. Mary’s Township Farm Bureau? Mrs- Charles p. m. • Associate Chapter of Tri*Kappa sorority, postponed one week. Monroe Better Homes club, Mrs. Claude Laisure, 7:30 p. mV. F. W. Auxiliary, V. F. W. home, 8 p m. Happy Homemakers club, Mrs. Carl Adler, 7:30 p. m. Kirkland W. C. T. U., Ellis Skiles home, 1:30 p- m. \ i Dutiful Daughters clar.s of Bethany church. Mrs. Amos Ketchum, 7:30 p. m. i • Dorcus class of Bethany E.U.B. church, Mrs. Martin iZimmerman, 7:30 p;m. ■'•l , St. Dominic Study Club, Mrs. Herman. Meyers, 439 North\Serond street, 8 p. m. h Rebekah Lodge carry-in supper, I. O. O. F- h>ll. 66:30 p. m. Delta Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. Clarence Ziner, 8 p. m. Eta Tau Sigqia sorority, Mrs. Dick Arnold. 8 p. m. Willing Workers class of First Christian church. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Anderson, Willshire, O.; 7:30 p. m. I Delta Theta Tau Mother’s Day pinner. Elks home, 6:30 p. m. Church Mothers study club Mother’s Day party, Mrs. F. Jh- Willard. '\S P. JIL \ ' j tj • Annual Mother and Daughter banquet of Zion Lutheran church' church basement, 6:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Mother-Daughter cohered dish supper, Zion E. and E. church. ' 6:15 p . m. Business and Professional Wo- , men’sclub, postponed one week.’ Pleasant Mills Methodist W. S.C. S-, Mrs. Hubert Ehrisam, 8 p. m. Delta Tau called meeting, election of officers, Miss Mary Ann Laurent, 8 p. m.' ’ Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma : Phi. Mother’s party, Mrs. Robert Hess, 8 p. m. Presbyterian Ruth Cirdle, Mrs. George Ba|r, 8 pmPresbyterian Naomi Circle, Mrs. Joe Thompson, 8 p. m, Profit and Pleasure Economics club. Mrs. Doyle Winteregg, Berne, 7:30 p.im. THURSDAY 4-H band ’ practice, Monroe, 7:30 p. m. , ! //„ I Unit 1 of Bethany church W. S.W. S.,iMrs. LaDoyt Miller, 2 p. m. < Unit 2 of Bethany church. W. S.W. S., Mrs. F. H. Willard, 7:30 p. m. Bobo U. B. Willing Workers class, Mother's Day potluck supper, Bobo school, 66:30 p. pi. !■ Baptist church apnual mother and daughter banquet, church basement, 6 p. m. t Emblem club Mother’s Day dinner, Elks home, 6:30 p. m. Indies Fellowship of Missioni ary phurch, Mrs- Lawrence VbnGunten, 7 p. m. DAA- v - Auxiliary business meets Ing, D. A. V. hall, 8 p. m. x Eastern Star, Rainbow Girls and mothers, carry-in supper, Masonic hall, 6:30 p. mi Presbyterian Mary Circle, Mrs. L. €. Pettibone, 2:30 p- m. Presbyterian Martha Circle. Mrs Sim Burk, 2:30 p. m. \ First Methodist W. S C. S. general meeting, church, 2:30 p. m. SATURDAY Ladies AicLof St. Peter’s Lutheran ehurch/yyelling, bake sale. —D TRINITY LADIES AID j “ MEETS ON THURSDAY The Ladies Aid Society of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church met at the enuren Thursday evening for their regular business meeting. Mrs. George Hill, Mrs. William Ohler ano Mrs. Ira Bodie were .hostesses. Mrs. R. E. Mumipa ana Mrs. Clarence Drake had charge of the singing and Mrs- Jesse Williams, Mrs. Frank Fisher and Mrs. Charles Robenold gave the devotion. During the business session, conducted by Mrs. R. O. Wynn, plans, were discussed for the entertainment of .the St. Joseph Branch convention which Is to be held at the church May 8, 9 and 10. The Work committee, composed of Mrs Fisher, Mrs. Wilson Reed.

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I- ' " jjfll E 1 la* fl ■ ■ ni“ / I k 7 X1 ’ X •:.N- \i * ENGAGED TO WED—Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bradtmueller, of Hoagland route one, have announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Wilda, to Norman Scheumann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schaumann of rhute five. The couple will exchange vows Saturday, May ,19, at this St. John’s Lutheran church on thb Decatur road. The marriage will take place at six O’clock in the evening with the Rev. W. G.’ Scnwehn officiating. Miss was’graduated from the Hoagland high school and is employed by the Wayne Paper Box and Printing Cori?, in Fort Wayne, tier fiance, a graduate of Monmouth high school/ served t*rO years in the army durihg World War 11. He is now employed at the Fruehauf Trailer Company.

A 3 ' ' ■ ' “ ■ Y' and Mrs- Mupima turned in $48.50. Gifts< of $5 from the Progressive Workers class and >lO from a; friend were given tp be applied on the purchase of new dishes for the church dining room. >3B was reported from various sales the society conducts. - The- work committee appointed for the next month is Mrs. Drake, Mrs. r Viola Scheiderer afci Mrs Williams. Hostess will be Mrs, Marife Deßolt, Mrs. Roy Chikote and Mrs. R. O. Wynn At the close of the meeting a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments were served .to twenty one. members. f . h KORTENBER-HOLTHAUB V WEDDING ON SATURDAY Miss .Jeanne Marie Holthaus,daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. A. J. H. .Kortenber, son of Mrs. Hazel Korienber of this city, and the H. Rortenber of this city, and th* late. Joseph Kortenber. were united in Carriage in St. Peter's Catholic chuiffh Saturday morning The VerJ? Rev. Msgr John A. Bapst officiated. \ Preceding the ceremony a fifteen A minute musieale was presented Ity Prof. R. E. Magnan. organist and 'Donald Ehinger, vocalist- '■ : ' Xp It’s Going Places 1 -I i uH II B ■ W:' 1 V 'I 111 gLJf JL || j 4 9140 SIZES 12—20 ■ Hi HIamMI lUftSfvse Many usee for this Two-in-Ona pattern, many fabrics to sew it ik many places to wear it! Slim sheath for sun or dancing, add cutaway bolero to dash to town! Pattern 9140 comes in sizes Is, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 dress and bolero, 4% yards 35-inch; 2|i yards 2-inch eyelet banding. ' [ This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shftws you •very step. Send THIRTY cents , in coins for special pattern to Marian Martin, care of Decatur Daily Democrat, Pattern .Dept, P. G. Box 6740, Chicago 80, DI. I Print plainly YOUR NAMB, ADDRESS. ZONE, SIZE and BTYLB NUM- ; HER. Have you seen . . . The new Silhouette? The new Spring Sult*? Ensembles? The new Wrap-Qn? Order our new Marian Martin Patten* Book, read all about your beautiful spring wardrobe. Send Just Twenty Cents for your copy today! ▲ FREE pattern of w now 5 spring hat is printed In the hook-

< —7 —’ — i—lections included “Ave MhrU,” “panis Angelieus” and “On /This Day O Beautiful Mother.” ; Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of ivory satin. fashioned with a lace yoke outlined with a satin bertha. /Long sleeves came to points oveir the hands and the full skirt ended m a long train. A Juliet cap of lace trimmed with satin braid held her fingertip veil of illusion and she carried a bouquet of white sweetpeas and daisies on a white 'prayerbook. , ! tMiss Rita Holthaus, in a gown Os sheer nylon over pink /.satin attended her sister as maid of honor. Her gown was styled with a shawl collar and matching' satin . sash. \ 1 i Mrs Robert Holthaus, of "Battle Creek. Mich., sister-in-law of the bride, and Miss Mary Kortenber of this city, sister of the groom, served as bridesmaids in goWns ot aqua and yellow respectively. Ail the attendants wore matching picure hats and carried cascade arrangements of sweetpeas and dais-

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. FOR MAYOR J ADRIAN J. BAKER J JOHN B. STULTS ' \ ‘ ifl' ■' I , \ ’ J COUNCILMAN FIRST DISTRICT { . ADRIAN G. BURKE i r. a . — ( COUNCILMAN SECOND DISTRICT ( UORPHUS L DRUM MUND D. OCHSENRIDER ' 1 i *>' 'i I"/ 1 /, J' 111 ! 1 0 *

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ie*. ' - Frank Worgackl served as best 1 man and ushers were Robert und < Roy Holthaus, brothers of the 1 bride. “■ < Mrs. Holthauss selected a hrown 1 dress with beige accessories for < her daughter's weddings, and Mrs. Kortenber wore a navy, blue ensemble with white accessories- ' Both mothers wore corsages of < pink roses. 1 At the reception held following I the ceremony the Misses Marianna « and Coral Bakle and Nancy Reuillc, Mrs Bruce Hapner and Mrs. Maurice Stucky assisted with the serv- 1 ing. I ’ Oh their return from a wedding < trip the couple will reside in Toft i Wayne. ■—4 - I J. i- - - i 1 The Pleasant Mills Methodist : W. S. C\ S. will hold .their May i meeting at the home of Mrs. Hubert 1 Ehrsam Wednesday evening at eight o'clock. —r r The Business and Professional Women’s club meeting, scheduled for Wednesday evening, has Keen postponed for one week. i * 'I < r Delta Theta Tau sorority will v have a called meeting at the home of Miss Mary Ann Laurent Wednes- c day evening at eight o’clock. Elec ' j tion of officers will be held and all t members are asked to attend- , A mother-daughter covered dish suppper will be held at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church Wednesday evening at siv fifteen o’clock. Members of the Associate Chapt- I er of Tri Kappa sorority are asked ' i to note that the meeting scheduled 1 ; for Tuesday evening has heen post- ! i poned.for one week, when It will be i held at the home of Mrs.i., Harry i Knapp. , ’ | * j . ■ ■ ...1- X- x i The Monroe Better Homes club i ■ meeting will be held Tuesday even- • ing at seven thirty at the home of Mrs- Claude Laisure. 1 Mrs. Carl Adler will be hostess 1 to members of the Happy Homemakers club Tuesday evening at 1 seven thirty o’clock. i The V. F. W. Auxiliary will meet a in the V. F. W- home at eight b o’clock Tuesday evening. .\ r / i. A chicken noodle soup and hake f sale will be conducted by the Lad,l les Aid of St. Peter’s Lutheran :- church. Fuelling, at the Publix Ser- •- vice Store Saturday morning beh | ginning at nine o’clock.

The annual rpfither and Daughter banquet of the First Baptist church will be li.nld Ur th* church basement Thur*«y evening at six o’clock. An program is planned and alif M-’omen of the church are urged! to attend, A Mother’s potluck supper will be given Willing Workers class of the Bobo United Brethren ehurcW Thursday evening at six thirty p’clock at the Bobo school. ■, .! . flpT ’ \' r ’ /Unit 2 of th| W. S. W. ft; of Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church will Mold its meeting at the home of M< E. H. Willard at seven thirty Thursday evening.. Mrs. Bertha Snfljth will bp the devotional leftderjl'tonlt 1 i'ill meet at two o’clock Thursday hftertioon ai the home oHMts. I.aboyt Mil-, !er. ; | |i- ;'■ ,* r

——, / J. Metzler and e Reynolds and and -Mary Ahn Baker /family in Marion, 0., Sunday. They/ were ac. companied hofne by Mrs. M. F. Harris, who his been visiting at the Baker hprt|* for the past two weeks, : IL 1 . ■ 1 /' <mr*L \ route two; Robert C. Metzger, Ncklh__Third ttreet; Mrs. Harold Bollenbicher, jcelina, O. | Dismissed: Ldvfis Kruetzemann, route six, to st. Joseph hospital; Mrs. Robert 3|oAlhaney and baby girl, route thi»pra; Walter Sittman, 122 Harvesterl-tane; Mits Kermit Stetler and baby boy, /Rockford. 0.; Mrs. Sopip* Smith, 350 Line street; Wilbur Ross, Berne; Mrs. Cornelius Getter and baby boy, 103 North Fifteenth sti>*OxMrs. Robert ParridiJ' Mrs. Ctertrude Hakes, Wren. Oi. /Mrs. Dcfnald Schumm and baby girl, Willshire, Ol fl | | ■ v trr —11 ■ In one period an Armj postoffice in Japan pro cessed and forwarded vrorld-wtd< nearly 90,000 pounds of mail fron Korea. i 7 n —H. ' fry A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pan l. ; ——

COUNCILMAN THIRD DISTRICT . I EDWIN BAUER l ! • COUNCILMAN FOURTH DISTRICT lIOSEPH H. BRENNAN KENNHU J. SECAUR 1 18 ' - '' ' J jjOUNCILMAN-AT-LARGE: j AIFREDK. BEAVERS/

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Joyce Elaine is th* nqme of tne baby daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Alton Wable, Mptt/roe route one, at the Adams county memorial hospital Saturday at 11:58 p. m. Siu? weighed 7 pounds, 13 ouncesA baby Son was born;to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Schurger, 436 Nortn Second street, at JLJI a. m. today ,at the Adams county memorial hospital. The baby weighed 5 pounds. U" Mr. and Mrs. Francis Geels art . the parents of a baby daughter, bom at the Adams county memorial hospital Sunday at 3:48 P- in.. Shp weighed 8 pounds, 10 !4 punces. regarded as the greatest known ocean depth is Cape Johnson Deep, northeast off Min--danao in the Philippines. It has been measured as 34,440 feet, the N/atiOna! Geographic Society notes. X ' : ■' There are 6.435 more, women than men in the Dominican Republic, according to the latest na-

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