Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 165, Decatur, Adams County, 14 July 1951 — Page 3

' SATURDAY, JULY 14, ISSI

Miss Irene Heimann Is Bride This Morning In Pretty Ceremony At St Mary’s Church Basket? of gladiolus and summer flowers arranged fwith and candleabria holding lighted white taper? formed a background for the marriage of Miss Irene Ma-ry Heimann to Victor Lavetne Hamridk,, of Rockford, O„ this morning at nine o’clock. The bride'? brother, the Rev. Lawrence F. Heimann. l C.PP.B., officiated at the- double-ring ceremony in St. Mary’s Catholic churcfi. Miss Heimann is thfe only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John’ E. Heimann of route four, and svir- and Mrs. Samuel Hamrick, of Rockford route one, are the groom’s parents. POKE ' ....A ——

The men’s choir sang the Joan cf Arc mass and "Ave Maria" a» the offertory. Sr. M. Ambrosine. organist, plriyed Panis Angelicus at the communiop and the traditional weeding marches were used. Mr. Heimann daughter in marriage. She selected a gown : ot traditional ivory bridal satin I featuring a nylon yoke trimmed v.ith seed pearls. ' Long sleeves came to points over her hands and were accented with a row of covered buttons. The gown buttoned to the waistline in back with satin buttons and the full skirt ended m a cathedral tram. A croton of seed * T >earls held her f ngertip veil of illusion and she carried a white prayerbook topped with a lavender orchid and a crystal rosary. The maid of horior, Mrs. Robert Meyer, wore a gYeen organdy poton styled with a high neckline large collar edged with lace, and short puffed sleeves. The tiered s kirt . was wxirn over a hoop and her large crownless picture hat and mitts matched the gown. Miss Mildred Loshe and Miss Norma Hamrick, sister of the groom, were bridesmaids in gowns of orchid and yellow respectively, styled like that of Mrs. Meyer. They also wore picture hats and mitts in matching colors and all 7 the wore gold neck- •• ■ ■■■ ■. ■

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I 1. 1 laces, gifts from the. bride. They carried colonial bouquets of carn?Itions. Mrs. Heimann wore a gray and white sheer dress with black and white accessories for her daughter’s wedding. Mrs. Hainrick wore a black and whit® sheer with white • accessories. Both mothers had < orsages of pink carnations. Paul Hamrick, brother of i the groom, and Edard Heipiann, broth pr of the bride, served as ushers and . Robert Meyer attended as best man. - ; The wedding dinner was helcf /tlais noon at the Knights of Columsbus hall. Forty guests attended and approximately two hundred and fifty guests will [attend the inception l . tt> be held fiom two mi ; til four o’clock this tjfternoon at the K. of C. The bride’s/ table i« tovered with a linen/ cloth and centered with a touriiered wedding cake garlanded with greenery * and flanked with bouqdets of sum [ mer flowers and lighted White l tapers. / '■ ] Serving the guests will be Mrs/ Marcel Welling, Mrs. Vernon Ginter, tyrs. Eugene Heimann and Miss Justine Heimann'. When the couple leave for a/! wedding trip of unannounced desti-li nation, the new Mrs. Hamrick will’ change to a pink nylon dress with J,■ <. ■■ A 1 ' ' . ■ 1 . 1 ' .'■"M 1

white accessories and will wear an orchid corsage. The bride is a graduate of Decatur Catholic high school and has been secretary in the law office ot Perd L. Litterer. Her husband graduated, from Rockford school and is now employed at International Harvester in Fort Wayne. He served two and one, half years in the navy. After July' 17 the couple will beat home p' their newly-furnished l apartment at 122'South First street. MRS. CARL HAMMOND HOSTESS TO W.S.W.S. \ The July meeting of Unit I of the Bethany Woman’s Society of World Service was held at the home \of Mrs.-Carl Hammond recently, with sixteen members and one guest present. The devotional theme, "Gospai in was given by Mrs. Francis Andrews. She read scripture from the fourth chapter \of Luke and the second chapter of /lets, followed with two short Articles, “How-, to go to- Church” and “I go to Church." Tho Lord’s Prayer was repeated in unison. Mrs. Ray Eichenauer gave a review from the, study book entitled “Two Churches." Following the business meeting, refreshments were served by Mrs. Halmniond, Mrs. 'Frahk Lynch, Mrs. Howard end Mrs. Maloney.; UNION CHAPEL WSWS i \ MEETS ON THURSDAY The W.S.W.S. Os Union Chapel hejld their July meeting Thursday evenihg at’the home or Mrs. Jesse Sheets. Mrs. Thurman Drew: was the program leader, using as her topic. “Missions tn the Netos.” MrA Nile Williamson led the opening song, “Oh Zion Haste.” Mrs. Drew' read the scripture lesson and Mrs. Earl Chase sang "Hallelujah, What a Savior.” "A /Period of Thanksgiving’? was given -by Mrs. C. O. Broton and prayer was led by Mrs. Florence

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■ 7 ; '.R " t [ - ' 7 I I J \ BETRdTHAL ToLD —The engagement 'pf Miss Esther Bleeke to Pvt. Richard Reinking, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Reinking of 808 Huestis Avenue, Fort. Waytie, was announced today by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bleeke of route five. No; date has been set for the wedding. Miss Bleeke graduated this spring from Decatur -high school and is employed at Wol<f and Dessauer in Fort Wayne. Her fiance is a graduate of Fort Wayne Concordia high school and .at present i; stationed at Fort Sam Houston. Texas, with the army medical corps. Photo by Edwards.

Bauman and Mrs. Charles Burrell. Miss Sara Frank and Miss Shirley Workinger presented a hymn dramatization with Miss Workinger singing “We've a Story to tell to the Nations.” “Good News from our Mission Fields” was given by Mrs. Bauman and "The World in the News” whs led by Mrs. Drew with several members giving short ’news items about missions. The program closed by singing "Open My Eyes that I may See.”

Mr?. Troutner conducted the business meeting. Mrs. Bauni an reported for the secretary of missionary education and jilso took subscriptions for the Evangel. Mrs. Myron Frank read 1 an article oil the duties of social relations and Mrs. Jesse Sheets played an organ solo, “Rock of Ages.” ' Mrs. Ora Fell was welcomed as a new member. \ The hostess served refreshments during the social hour; The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Frank with Kirs. Schnepf as the program leader. / I Mrs. Don Stump will be hostess i to 'members of Eta Tau Sigma sg- • rority Tuesday evening at eight I o'clock. \ ’ ■ , I ■' — . ■ Unit 4 of the W.S.W.S. of Bethany Evangelical United Brethren t hurch will have a picnic supper i'it the home of Mrs. Roy Bieberich ion route two Thursday evening at ! six thirty o’clock. p ■ *-—r— ■ The Rebekah Lodge will meet ill the Odd Fellows hall Tuesdav evening at sewn thirty o’clock. Our Lady of Victory Discussion group will meet at eight o'clock Monday evening Tat the hbrne or Mrs. Henry! Braun. I Members of the Willing Workers; class ot the Calvary Evangeh <al United?/Brethren church are apked to note that their meeting has berin postponed until Tuesday. ; July. 3i|., ■ j. . /. ■ \ j' . Norbert Lose, of this city/ is serving on the registration com inittee for the biennial state coi.v ention of Fouth District Young Democrats, to be held next weekend at Indianapolis. 1 ' Dan and Nancy Ann Wemhoff j children of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wemhoff of Grosse Point, Mich., are visitihg here with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs.. George Wemhoff off. Eighth street, and Don and Eleanor, Wemhoff. Simon Heemstra, who under,i vent sufrgery Wednesday at the Bluffton Clinic, is reported as recovering nicely. He will remain at the clinic jfor several days. ’ Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Holthouse, < f Louisville. Ky„ are here this weekend to join other mcmocrs <•£ the family in celebrating the birthday anniversary of Mrs. G. T Lurk. Mr. and Mrs. John Elliot left this morning for their home in Pittsburgh, Pa.,_ after a visit with Mrs. Q. H. Haubold and family Mrs. Elliot is the former Marij Ullison. daughter of (he late Rufus Allison, Who \.was associated (or many years with the Old Adams County Bank. Mr. arid Mrs. ' Dick Heller and Mr. and Mrs. Jack and soft Steve,/ left this morning via station wagon for Colon, Mich., where (bey will enjoy a Week at Palmer Lake. Thomas Clifford Lister of Geneva has enlisted in the army air force and will be sent to Sampsom Lase at Geneva, N. Y. Bert Brewster pf Linn Grove who was badly bruised when struck by the Tire rim whi,le inflating a tire at the. Balsiger filling elation, has been removed to his home. The examipatiop did not reveaj any broken bones. A card from Miss Bertha Heller, Decai/ur city librarian, says she has enjoyed her visit with old triends at Anna, 111., this w'eek but the rains have been almost -constant and stores at the Cape have been forced to move stocks to I second floors. / Stores at Bluffton! will close ! from 2:30 to 3:30 Monday after-

I f 1 Society Items for day's publication must be phoned in by II a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson : ' v ''■ 7 ■ . ' SATURDAY G. E. Aeolian choir rehearsal Trinity E.U.B. church, 7:30 p.m. Antioch Lutheran church, Hoagland, ice cream social and bake sale, church lawn, 5 p.m. SUNDAY G. E. Aeolian choir rehearsal, Trinity E.U.B. church, 2 p.m. Pleasant Mills Methodist Willing Workers class picnic, Berne Par* 12:30 p.m.“ Roth-Bittner reunion, HannaA’uttman park, noon. '1 rnoty Work and Win class nnual picnic, afternoon. MONDAY. \ Our Lady of Victory Discussion group, Mrs. Henry Braun, 8 p.m.Adams County Chorus rehearsal, Monroe Fann Bureau, 8 p.m. V.F./W. post and auxiliary, *'.F.W! home, potluck supper, 6:3 I p.m., following. • TUESDAY ‘ \ ' .Rebekah Lodge, 1.0.G.F. hall, 7:30 p.i(i. \ \ Eta Tau Slgina sonority, Mrs. Don Stump, 8 p.m. Bethany Loyal Daughters family picnic, Hanna-Npttman park she! ter house, 6 p in. Decatur ; Garden club, Mrs. Forlest Elzey, 2 p.m. Catholic Ladies of 'Columbia potluck sujVper, <C. L. of C. hall, 6:i*j pin. - \ THURSDAY / f Unit. 4 of Bethany W.S.W.S. picnic supper; . Mrs. Roy /Bieberich, route 2, 6:30 p.m. St. Luke's Women’s Gu 11 «l, church, 7/t3O p.m. / igvon during the funeral services for Lt. Richard Brickley,*who was killed in ja plane crash in Texas. Ths town //f Ossian will took, a town meeting Monday, July 23 •o nominate candidates for three trustees and a clerk treasurer Lnder a new law, 40 legal voters o ust be present. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haugk, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cook and Dick King will spend the weekend in Chicago and will attend the Chicago White Sox-Philadelphia game Sunday afternoon. , Miss Nancy I|eemstfa, daughter of Mr. and Mr?. Simon Heemstra of Master Drive, Was aboard the El.; Capitan enroute to Albuquerque, N. M., to visit a college roommate when: the train was marooned for 55 hours in Cedar Point, Kan., due to conditions in tliat state. Miss Heemstra left •Chicago last Tuesday evening. She wired her parents from Newton, Kan., last nig|it that she would resume her trip tijis mornbig- ' ' 7 " ■ “7“'' 7' ' SosritaFl Admitted: Mrs. Ra(ph Deam, Decatur route 1; Samuel Howard, Decatur; Charles Taylor, Linn Grove. • Dismissed: Mrs. Charles Whitman and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. Fred Fuelling and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. tleorge Antilia, Decatur; Samuel L. Schwartz. Berne:; Mrs. Warren W. Yori'ng and baby boy, Decatur; Mrs. Leo Bailey/, Geneva; Andrew McCqnnehey, Decatur; Mrs. Tom Johnson, Decatur; Mrs. Julia Lamkin, Decatur. ■' I • , k 1 ; ■ Pendleton Inmate Hangs Self In Cell \ Pendleton, Ind., July 14 —(UP) — Fred L. Holloway, 2o! of Indianapolis, serving a year sentence for grand larceny at the state reformatory here, hanged himself in a cell yesterday, according to SupL Ward Lane. Cecil Carmichaels, Madison county coroner, Returned a verdict of strangulation by hanging. Holloway’s body was found by a guard. Holloway was sentenced to the reformatory Aqg. 31, 1949, after being convicted for his part in a holdup. . Our annual July Storewide Clearance Sale begins Tuesday morning, July 17. Store closed Monday to mark down for sale.' See ad in Mondays paper.—E. F. Gass Store. i , 164t2 It’s “Smart” To Look Smart ' I and it pays dividends In longer wearing ' clothes. Have your clothes cleaned regularity. KELLY’S DRY CLEANING PHONE 3-3202

'Wanted' Badman {ls Caught In Florida { Indianapolis, July 14.—l(UP)|r j Indiana asked Gov. Fuller Warr#n of Florida today t to sign extract-! t’on paper? for the return of Hoc^-! ier Ernest Tait, 40, a gunintfii caught a few hours after the.FBI lAlded him to its list of 10: “mofl wanted”' badmen. V : |. Tait was arrested at Mianii Thursday. Henry county a|ithoftties immediateny made a bid for l<ni to growipg übi of an attempted safe burglary a| the Elks club io New Cast)* last April fool’s day. Tail’s Companion, Riekart Schmidt, was ?hot and seriously bounded ip a grin bout with polity lut Tait slugged a policema(i an<(. tscaped. yr—r. ; n I Democrat Want Ad? Bring Resul*' —■i > t ——>

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Dies Os Injuries Suffered In Fall Valparaiso, Ind., July 14 —'(UP) —Services were arranged today I for Allen Crist, 26, Geneseo, 111., ! who died Thursday flight followI in£ a fall into Lake Michigan which Ifft ihm partially paralyzed July 1. If You Have Anything To Sell Try A Democrat .Vant Ad —lt Pays; v Quality Photo Finishing Work left by noon on Sunday, ready Tuesday « morning at 10 a. m. v Hollhouse Drug Co.