Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 166, Decatur, Adams County, 16 July 1951 — Page 3
MONDAY, JULY 16, 1951
pmw i a Miss Joan Von Gunten Weds Harold Bohnke Sunday Afternoon In Lovely Ceremony Miss Joan VonGunten, only daughter of Mr\. and Mrs. German VonGunten of 933 Walnut street, exchanged her marriage with Harold Bohnke, youngest son of Mri and Mrs. Frank Bohnke gos Eleventh in a pretty wedding ceremony performed in the and Reformed church Sunday afternoon. The Rev. C. Feller solemnized the nuptials at four thirty o’clock before a background of lighted candleabra and beauty vases of whi(e gladiolus. |Mrs. Dav|| Embler, organist, played the wedding musicale and accompanied Marcus. Foreman, who sang “Through the Years” and “If 1 Could Tell As the .couple knelt at the altar after the ceremony he sang “The Lord’s Prayer.” , . ■ \ P
An ice-blue lace gown was chosen by the bride, who was given in marriage by her father. A turnback collaf trimmed in seed pearls featured the molded bodice and long sleeves camd. to points over her hands- Tpe circular skirt was ballerina length. A shoulder length veil was caught to a white helmet cap, trimmed with a seed pearl design, and she carried a white Bible topped with a white orchid. Mrs. Jack Melter attended the bride as matron of f honor. She wore a ballerina length gown of pink lace, styled with a high round neckline, cap sleeves and full gathered slurt. She wore mitts of
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M ■ II I II I.y ■■ matching i»ink luce andja lyhite lace helmet style cap., She carried a nosegay of pink roses tied, with blue ribbons. ' > ‘ Grover Odle served 0 best map and guests were seated by Dale VonGunten, of Indianapolis, brothel? of the bride, and Don Smith. Mrs. VonGunten and Mrs. Bohnke were both attired in, black sheet dresses with white accessories and wore corsages of pink -roses. Immediately following the mony a reception for one hundred guests was held on the; lawn at th! home of the bride’s parents. The bride’s table was draped in white and centered with a three tiered wedding cake decorated tn pink and blue. Bouquets of pifrk and blue flowers and pastel candles completed the appointments. ■ Serving the gues|| were the Misses Barbara Anspaugh, Joan Lich ten steiger, Mar£: Catherine Schafer and Daisy Hough, of B|ppus. ,1* | j>| For her wedding trip the dhw Mrs. Bohnke chanted-to an orchjd faille suit with which she wore fa matching hat and while accessories and the orchid from/her wedding.
They will reside here temporarily on their return. ' The coupje are both graduates of Decatur high school. Mrs. Bohnke is employed in the dental office of Dr. H. V. DeVor and her husband plans to enter Valparaiso University in the fall. MISS JUNE REPPERT LISTS WEDDING ' J Miss June Reppert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Reppert of route two, has announced completed plans for her wedding to Gerhard Witte, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Witte of route one. The Rev. Ralph Worthman, of Millersburg, uncle of the brideelect, will officiate at the ceremony, which wilh take place at seven o’clock Sunday evening in the Salem Evangelical and Reformed church at Magley. Miss Reppert has asked her sister, Mrs. Charles Sheets, to attend her as matron of honor. Bridesmaids wil include the Misses Dorothy and Marie Witte, sister,of the groom-elect, Mrs. Robert Reppert, sister-in-law of the brideelect. and Miss Joyce Fruechte. Miss Helen Reppert will serve as flower girl and-David Worthman will act as ringbearer, Robert Reppert. brother of the I ride-elect, will serve as best man and guests will be seated by Alvin Witte, Charles Sheets and Paul i.nd Hilbgrt Witte. v Fred Zehnder, organist, and Theodore Webfer, Jr., of Fori Waynfe. soloist, \ will present the musicale. Following' the wedding r reception will be\ held on t*he lawn at the home of the brideelect’s parents. ,Those serving Will be the Misses Kathryn \Young. Lorenc Moellering, Doris Kueneke. Mrs. Gene Myers, Mrs. Richard Conrad and Mrs.lSelma Conrad.
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Society Items for clay’s publication must be phoned In by . 11 S. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson MONDAY Our Lady of Victory Discussion group, Mrs. Henry Braun, 8 p.m. Adams County Chorus rehearsal, Monroe Farm Bureau, 8 p.m. \ V.F.W. post and auxiliary, ■.F.W. home, potluck supper, 6:31 p.m., meetings following. ’! TUESDAY Rebekah Lodge, 1.0.0. F. hall, 7:30 p.m. Eta Tail Sigma sororitV, Mrs. Don Stumji, 8 p.m. Bethanyi Loyal Daughters family picnic, Hanna-Nuttman park ahel ter house, 6 p.m. Decatur Garden club, Mrs. Fortest Elzeyi 2 p,m. I Catholic Ladies of Columbia potluck supper, C. L. of C. hall, 6:3-j p.m. ; WEDNESDAY Decatur Home Economics club. Mrs. Gerald Durkin, 2 p.m. THURSDAY BBethapy W.B.W.S Unit 3. Mrs. Violet Bonifas, 2ZI South F'ifta street, 7:30' p.m. Upiop Chapel Ladies. Aid, church, all day. : Pleasant Mills Methodic W.S.C.S., Mrs. Laura Davis, 1:30 p.m. - t Unit 4 of Bethany picnic supper, Mrs. Roy Bieberich, route 2, 6:30 p.m. St. Luke’s Women’s Gu 11 d, church, all day. v TRINITY W.S.W.S. HOLDS JULY MEETING The Woman's Society of World Service of Trinity church held its July meeting Tuesday evening at the church. Mrs. Nina Light was the' program leader, using as her topic,. "Missionsi in the News.” Mrs. R. E. Mumrna played the prelude^ and the group sang “Oh Z:on Hast'e.’’ Mrs. Paul Weitfeldt lead the scripture lesson. “A period of Thanksgiving” was given bv Mrs. Mumina. A Miss Elaine Kay Gnalee Barkley and Patty Sovine presented a hymn dramatization with Dorcas Sautbine and Dorcus •
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Davidson singing “We’ve a Story to Tell the “Good News from our Mission Fields” was given by Mrs. Herman Sautbine igind “The "World in the News” was led by Mrs. Hubert GRpln. Mrs. R. O. Wynn and Mrs. Blanche Elzey gave short news i’ems about missions and the program closed with singing of “Open My Eyes that 1 may See.” Mrs. .Clarence Morgan conducted the business meeting. The program committee appointed was Mrs. Herald Hitchcock, Mrs. Weitfeldt and Mrs. Kenneth Reed. Tbe hostesses served refreshments to the thirty guests present during a social hour. r ; 1 — ‘;i ' ROSE GARDEN CLUB); IN RECENTMEETING Fifteen members of the Rose Garden club met recently at the home of Mrs. Cecil Gause. Mrs. L E. Archbold was the lesson leader. Roll call was answered with current events. Mrs. Archbold dis- < ussed shrubs for foundation pliant ing and those suitable for planting rear the house. It was decided to hold a picnic for the August meeting. •who plan to attend are asked to bring sandwiches ; and a Covered dish. ~ Mrs. Gause whs assisted in serving refreshments by Mrs. Bert Haley. MRS. G. T. BURK OBSERVES BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY Mrs. G. T. Burk, of South First street, celebrated her birthday anniversary with a dinner at the Colonial Inn at Fort Wayne Saturday evening. K Gue'sts were Mrs. H. W. Sutton and /laughter Sibyl,/; of Boston. Mass.,*' Mrs. Wayne Behvers, of Evansville, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Holthouse and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cotnbest and children, of LouisVllle, Ky., Mr. and Mrs. Roger Farnham, of Lafayette, Mr. and Mrs. Sim Burk, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burk, Avon Burk, Dr. and Mrs. James M. Burk and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Trask. ’ • \ JOLLY HOUSEWIFE CLUB ENJOYS TRIP TO CHICAGO Twenty-six members of the Jolly Housewife Home Economics 1 club of St. Mary’s township enjoyed a two-day bus trip to Chicago last v.eek. Mrs. Georgia Lutz and Roy Ehrsam were guests. , Members making the trip Included Fern Frey, \ Loretta Mc-
Cullough, Helen Williamson, Metha Hilpert, Marilyn Sheehan, Fanny Ray, Georgia Spangler, Berth i McMichael, Ruth Ohler. Ruth Daniels, Wilma Clouse, Myrtle Daniels, Lessie Johnson, Lucille Miller, kuella Fisher, Mary Ehrsam, Esther Ehrsam, Freda Golliff, Kgthryn Bauman, Glenys Martz Mary Custer, Aletha Noll, Eva Clingenpeel, Lora Huddleston, ?.lary Rich and Lucy Koos. On Wednesday morning the. group toured the Olson Rug Co. and went on several tours of the city in the afternoon. Thursday morning they visited the “Breakfast Club/’ Enroute home they visited at the Chicago Museum of Natural History, the Shedd Aquarium anil the Planetarium. SALEM WSCS MEETS THURSDAY AFTERNOON Tbe Woman’s Society of Christian Service, of the Salem Methocist church met Thursday after i oon at the home of Mrs. Amos I Stauffer. Twenty three members and guests were present. Devotions were -given by Mrs Rhoa Tricker and the lesson study on the Philippine Islands Wts givenh bv Mrs. Helen Burkhart, Mrs. Edith Miller and Mrs. Lois Merriman. Mrs. Zelma Foreman conducted the business meeting and the group , was dismissed by praying the Lord’s Prayer. Durln g a social hour the hostess served refreshments. NAMES NEW OFFICERS The Civic Department of Decatur Woman’s club elected new officers at their final meeting for
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the summer recently at HannaNuttman park. Mrs. , Glen Manlier was elected chairman, Mrs.; Myles F. Parrish, vice-chairman; Mrs. Norman Kruse, treasurer. Mrs. Nathan C. Nelson, secretary The meeting began with a picnic supper in the shelter house end the business meeting was conducted by Mrs. Clarence Smith.' Gaines were later enjoyed. ■ | -- ‘ Hostesses for the evening werMrs. Carl Striker, Mrs. Herman VonGunten, Mrs. Noah Steury, Mrs. Fred McConnell and Mrs. H. N. Shroll. • All members of the PleasantMills Methodist W. S. C. S. are urged to attend the meeting to be held Thursday afternoon at one '♦hirty o’clock at the home of Mrs Laura Davis. I i , The Decatur Home Economics club wi JI m.eet at jtw©- o’clock Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gerald Durkin.
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? The Ladies Aid of„ Union will Jiave an all day meeting Thursday at the church. A dinner will be served at i.oon and the day will be spent in r ewing and quilting. The ladies of Ithe Ohurch are invited. s The meeting of the St. Luke Guild will be held at the all day Thursday instead |of at seven thirty o'clock as previously announced. ; — Democrat Want Ada Bring Reeulta ) -—■ 1
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