Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 155, Decatur, Adams County, 2 July 1951 — Page 3
MONDAY, JULY 2, 1951
McDONALD-KOCHER WEDDING ON FRIDAY The marriage of Miss Carolyn P McDonald, daughter v of Mr. and Mrs, Harold McDonald of 415 North Ninth street, and William Kocher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kocher of South Eleventh street, took place Friday everting, at six \ o’clock.. The Rev. Dwight McCurd/ received thfe jingle vows at six o’clock in the Church of God. Mrs. Dwight McCurdy played the organ and sang “Ah Sweet Mystery of Life” as the bridal partj entered _the church. The bride was attired in a floral pattern Nhy lon street dressy with which she wore white accessories. Her corsage as a single orchid arranged on fan-shaped lace. -r< The bridesmaids were Miss Pfeyliss Elliot and Miss Sandra Fisher: Jack McDonald, brother of the bride, and Floyd Mcßride, were the groom’s attendants. Following, the ceremony a recept'.on was held at the home of the bride’s parents for the bridal party and immediate • families. Other guests were the and Mrs. McCurdy, —Mr. and Mrs. Al E. Cheney'and family, of Hartford City, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen McDonald and family. v y When the couple return from a wedding trip south they will reside at 127 South Eleventh street. MARY KELLER IS WED TO XHARLES JESSUP SUNDAY Mary Kohls Keller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Kohls of 351 North Tenth street, and Charles Edward Jessup, son of Mr. and —Mrs. Claude Jessub of Fort Wayne, were married at two thirty o’clock Sunday afternoon in the First Christian church in this city. \ •_ ’< - ’ The Rev. Jonas M. Berkey received the double ring vows in tile presence of the • immediate familie®.- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Strickler, brother-in-law and sister of the bride, attended the couple. '*• / A pink lace dress, with which ~ she wore a white hat, was select-
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ed by the bride. Her other accessories were in white and her corage was a white, fuschid-throat-fed orchid. / ‘i Mrs. Stickler complemented her gray lace dress with a corsage of American Beauty roseis, and her triple strand pink pearls and matching earrings were gifts of »he bride. A reception was held at the Strickler home in Place at three o’clock. The lace-cover-ed bridfcl table was attractive with a centerpiece of ruses) and carnations and a three t efed wedding cake. Serving the guests were Mrs. Don Stump; Mrt. i*aul Heller and Mrs. Everest Faulkner. Bouquets of spring flowers were used throughout the entertaining rooms. When the couple left for a wedding trip V® Canada, Mrs. Jessup was wearing a navy blue silk pript with white accessories and her» wedding corsage. Her .jewelry, a necklace, arid matching'- earrings, were gifts from the grootfe. When they return they will be at home at 624 North Second ptreeji in this Clty ’ > i I I / Mrs. Jessup was formerly employed' at Niblick and Company and is a member 1 of Tift Kappa sorority. Her husband is- employed at Rea Magnet Wire Co„ in Fort Wayne. | ■' ! ■= \’ .4- % Out of town guest|s a| the reception were Mr. and Mr|. Jessup, Mr. and Mrs.: Norbert Hohman and sons, of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Vfarry Napper and children Paula and Robert, of Indianapolis, Miss Ina Anderson, of Dayton, . 0., Mr. and Mrs. Tom Graham and .Mr. ahd Mrs. Paul Heller and family, of Bluffton. MISS IRENE HEIMANN -J HONORED AT SHOWER Miss Mildred Loshe and Mrs. Robert Meyer entertained with a. miscellaneous shower Thursday evening at the home of the former for Miss Irene Heimann, brideelect of July 14. Upon her arrival she was presented with a corsage of sweetpeas and carnations.' Games were played during the evening and prizes won by Mrs. Sam Hamrick, Mrs. ipick Miller nild Mary Meyer, who presented them to Miss Heimann. The shower gifts were arranged under a large umbrella. At a later hour lunch was served by the hostesses Guests included Mrs. John’ Heimann, Mrs. Sam Hamrick, Mrs. Paul Hamrick. Mrs. Ed Heimann, Mrs. Dick Miller, Mrs. Vernon Ginter. Mrs. Marcel Welling, Mrs. Peter Loshe. the Missies Rita W’elin.an, Norma Hamrick, Justine Heimann and Mary Meyer. Those unable to attend were
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I ’ '/ \ 1 ' t T ■ ■ . • K. <1 . BETHROTHAL TOLD—The engagement of Miss Jeanette Schwartz I: to Norman R. Kooinler, son of Mr, and Mrs. A. R. Koomler, of Fort | Wayne, was ftnnouncfed today by her parents. Mr..and Mrs. L. Reuben i Schwartz, of route o»ie\ Berne. Miss Schwarjz was graduated from lithe Monroe high school and is employed by the Decatur General - Electric. Her fianed, a graduate of Hoagland high school, is sta- ' tioned at Philadelphia with the U. Ift. navy. No date has been set |for the wedding.—Photo by Anspaugh. ill
LOCAL WOMEN ATTEND EVANSVILLE CONVVENTION ft Mrs. Robert Witham, Mrs. Bert Haley, MYs, Meldren Kreps and Ernst Worthman, <eyi> 3 »ejnted Ine local chapter of Women of the H at the 28th convention :bt that organization last week at Evansville. The sessions began on and (concluded Sunday. ■ J The names Os 52 sponsors werfc called, among them Mr»f Witham, and Mrs; Cecil Gause from tlleDecatur lodge. Afternoon and evening sessions were held at -the Hotel Van Orman each day of the convention and h dance was held Saturday evening. While there the group visited in . Henderson, Ky. f RUTH AND NAOMI CIRCLE MEETING ON THURSDAY The Ruth and Naomi Circle of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church met at the homi# of Mrs. Fred Ashbaucher. The business hieeting was conducted by Mrs. Charles Myers. Group singing of the hymn, •‘This Is My Father’s WoAid, ’ opened the devotional period, Mrs. John Kennedy? leader the afternoon, gave an interesting review of the book '"Faith in People. ‘ Refreshments' \were—served to twenty members and four guests l:y Mrs. Ashbaucher,. Mrs. Albert Harlow and Mrs. Henry Knapp*, I The July picnic will he held at the home Os Jftrs.' Rufus Kirch* hofer. I ; ? Trade in a Good Town. — Decatur
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A The Ladies Aid of tjnlon Chapel will have an all day meeting at the church Thprsday; with a pbtleck dinner at noon. This will be the regular meeting and sewing and quilting will lie done. The ladies of the church are invited. Mrs $ Bob Luginbill, Mrs. Clarence Hamrick, Mrs. Bill Lengerich, Mrs. Don Roeder. Mrs. Ed~Faiirote and 1 the Misses Rose Noonan, ./Norpia Appelman, Alicb Gelmer and Margaret Brite. . Mrs.J , Ed Voglewede be hostess to members of the St. Jude study club Thursday evening at eight o’clock. r Doris Ann Pyle and William Pyle children of Mr. and Mrs. Olen Joy, Decatur, route 1, underwent operations removal of tonsils at the j-Wells county •pital Saturday and, were dij missed Sunday. . , ‘ The contract for an v addition to the Winchester hospital has beeji awarded to W. R. Dunkin & Sop of Bluffton for |261.098. ? ?rs. Charles Painp and soft rles, Jr. of Mt. Pleasant, Mich;, PhiJ Sprague and Miss Viviaft Myers of Soft th Dakota, Misfc Eleanor Hill, Harris, Mich., the I’ev. Betty Malone, Florida, Misft Glenna Rickard, Sherwood, Mich, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter ’Zent of Huntington we re Sunday dinner guests of the lUsv. and Mrs. James R? Meadows of Decatur. ( The Rev. A. C. E. Gillander of this city, wht> has been an instructor at a Presbyterian camp at Winona Lake tile mst two weeics. has returned to this city. Mrs. Gillander, who was with Rev. Gillander, also has returned here. Miss Helen Haubold and Miss Mary Jo Hoffman left Decatur ’yesterday morning for- Chicago, • where they boarded a plane for a vacation in Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Denny and daughter Judy, of Kokomo, were v eekend visitors in the home of Mrs. Denny’s parents, Mr. and i Mrs. Dan Tyndall. Mr. and ..Mrs. Melvin Taylor Lave -moved to -Lafayette, where Taylor is attending Purdue University. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Marbaugh and children Roberta Jean and Lee 5 Altan, of Stuygis,. Mich.j are visit--1 ing with Marbaftgh’s grandmother, Mrs. Welker Woodruff in this city. A Democrat A'/knt Ad —ft Pays.
———— ■ IB- -A A vk- I Fjhk '49l' A FJf R Z 0/ F • LX - . - u- -'' ' Fl ON HIS ARRIVAL at the Washington National Airport. M/Sgt. Stanley T. Adams, of Olathe, Kansas, winner of a Congressional Medal of Honor, poses with his wife and 3%-year-old son, Qarry. Adams, received the award for heroism on the Korean battlefront. The date of the presentai tian has not vet been announced tar Defense pepartment (InternatiQilifll) A : , ' '.' ‘ . 4/IN ’ ■ 'l’ ■' 11l .
1 1,1 ! r r- _ • J Society Items for day’s publication must be phonftcl In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:fto a. m.) Phone 3-2121 | Phyllis Achesbh SATURDAY Mrs. Orville Baugl|m4nrs Meth odist Siunday School diss bake sale, Schafer’s Store, 9:3D a.m. , Immanuel Lutheran church sale, PUblix Service, 9:18 a.rft. MONDAY | Adamsl County Chorus rehearsal, Monroe Farm Bureau, 8 p.m. (|irl’s Missionary Guild; ftf Union Chapel, church, 7:3ojp.m| I Juniors of Legion Auxiliary, Legion homei 2 to 5 P-mi- )• i . ■ . I' i TUESDAY 1 Catholic Ladies of Colombia. C. L. of C. hall, 7:30 p.m. - ; 'Ji' THURSDAY! | 1 W.M.AI of Nuttman Av|nue U.B. church, Mrs. Ben Hark feed, 7:3*' p.m. Magley Ladies Aid, clfti|-ch, ail day, I j Pleasapt Dale Ladies EAid, dll ‘ day. J I | Indies Aid of Union juhapel, church, all day. | St. Jude’s, study club, bfrs. Ed Voglewede, a p.m. I 1 ' i ' |- III" \ ! > Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Bender, of Yoder, are the parents of p bab y son, botn at 1 • 22 a.m. Sunday at the > Adams county memorial Ihospital. He weighed 7 pounds, 12 (jurtces. Mr. and Mrs. William Lengerich became the parents of a ftaby son at 11:15 a.m. Sunday at the Adams county memorial hospital- The baby weighed ? pounds, 11 Ounces. A baby daughter jyas borfri to Mr. and William Merrijnan,. ot Fourth street, at 3:55 a.m. s today at the Adams county memcftlal hos- ' I p,tal ’ / ‘"II' A baby son wasl.born Saturday at 3:04 p.m. to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Taylor. The baby was bor|i at the local hospital and weighed 9| pounds, I ounce. V ■ , Mr. and Mrs. Clffford Coil, Wren, , 0., are the parents of a son, born , at 3:40 p.m. Friday at the| Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 5 pounds, 9 ounce®. I r Admitted: Robert Zinn. 1 Julia Lamkin. Decatur; Mri. Alice Michaels, Decatur; Paul |Bilderf back, Ohio City, O. I Dismissed: Mbs. Bernard Len--1 gerich and babv bov. Decatur; Mrs. • John Drake, Decatur; Emetir'Hawi kins, Decatur; Miss Marlef Witte. ’ Decatur route 1; Mrs. tHubert Leatherman, Geneva; \Mrs.| Carey ’ Knittie and baby boy. Decatur; Mrs. '■ Arlo Sharp and baby girl, Rcfckford, . O.; George Albert Gage, Dtcatur; i Glen k Forst, Decatur; Mrs. |Franklin Bender and baby boy, jYoder; I Mrs. Clifford Coil and bafciy boy, J Wren, O. t . _ ] j 1 The American Dental Association .recently made known that thfe averr age who reaches tjhe age s of sixty years has only two! of. his - original thirty-two permanent teeth left. 1 A woman in a five-year Iperiod 3 normally will use enough ijpstick . from an average tube to eqiial her height, it- has been estimate|. j Automobile dealers report|favored colors this spring in ordf?r are _ Berkshire green, starmist and .. black. |
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Miss Margaret Etzler, i eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Etzler, of Convoy, x 0., and Robert Bieberich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Bieberich of this city, were united in marriage Saturday, June \23, at St.* John’s Evangelical Lutheran church at Convoy. The Rev. J. H. Klausmier performed the double ring ceremony before an altar graced with palms, bouquftts of lilies, gladioli and Marconi daisies. The wedding musicale was presented by Mrs. Hugo Scaer, organist, and Miss Helaine Foley, vocalist.. The organ selections included “Ich Liebe Dlch," “Thine Alone” and “At The Altar.” Miss Foley sang “O Perfect Love” and “The Lord’s Prayer.” The bride’s sisters were her attendants. Miss Paiiline Etzler, maid of honor, . wore a gown of yellow i — -
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The uride,' given in marriage by her father, chose a gown of white; organdy over satin. The fitted bodice buttoned down the back an<| featured a’high neckline with kefes hole motif and a small collar. Thftl bodice front was accented witih point-de-Venice lace studded witW rhinestones and long sleeves can»i To points over her hands. The full skirt ended in a cathedral train Her fingertip veil of imported illusion was caught to a tiara of seeft pearls, softened with tufts of illusion, and she carried a cascade arrangement ot white roses. Hes only jewelty was a pair of rhin«ft stone' earrings, a gift from thfe groomJ marquisette over taffeta, and tftg bridesmaids, Dorothy and Donfti Etzler, wore aqua. Sweetheart necklines framed the sheer yokel and the ruffled skirts were wof| over hoops. They wore half-bonne&s to match their gowns and pearl chokers, gifts from the bride. Tbft? maid of honor carried Talisman roses *and the bridesmaids bouqueh were ot Ester Reed daisies iq yftl low and aqua. Miss Mary Frances F’raufiiger. pl this city,was flower girl in a frofelf - - sk
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of yellow organdy and net. The net shoulder ruffle was caught with a small cluster of flowers and the circular hoop skirt was edged with a net ruffle She carried a basket of mixed flowers. Larry Bieberich, cousin of the groom, was ring- ? bearer. Frederick Schamerloh, of Fort - Wayne, was best man and ushers were. Marvin Etxler, brother of the bride, and Walter Franz. Mrs. Etzler wore a midnight blue sheer dress with white accessories and the groom’s mother was attired in navy. Their corsagea were of Talisman roses. One hundred and fifty *™kuT.As were received following the wedding in the church parish hall. A ! five-tiered wedding cake centered the bridal table. Serving were jthe Agnes Etzler and Elaine Marcotte, Mrs. Donald Peters and Mrs. Edwin Etzler. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Bieberich.have returned from a wedding trip through, Wisconsin and are residing tern porarily in this city. The bride la employed in the office of the Bor-den-Cheese Company in Van Wert, 0., and the groom is an employe of the International Harvester at Fort Waype. The cities of Seattle, Spokane and Tacoma represent more than one third of Washington state’s population.
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