Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 208, Decatur, Adams County, 4 September 1951 — Page 3
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Sue Harper Is Wed Sunday In Church Rites , ‘ Sunday afternoon* at throe o’clock. Miss Sue Kathryn, Harper, pnly daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Lowell Harper ,~of the Bellmont Road, and Gerald AulL. youngest son of Mr. and. Mrifc Merle S,' Ault of Lorain, O. t exchanged v their wedding vows in the Birst, Presbyterian church; The Rev. .A. C. Gillandgr officiated at the impressive double rites. l . /. Large palms, baskets of white gladiola and potted mums-. weit| placed in the sanctuary; lighted with white tapers in brass candfth abra. White-gladiola, mums and huckleberry foliage •- tied with satin rfbbon marked the pewn. ? Mrs. fcarrie Haubold presented the - organ musicale. \ including themetgyfrom “Romeo and Juliet,." Tchaikovsky's Fifth ,*:My Heart at Thy Sweet Voiced “Ich Liebe Dich” and “To AS Evening Bitar.” ' * A gown of Chantilly lace ahfl sylon tulle over heavy wdf •hosen > by the. bride, who was given in marHage by her fathers The yoke was of nylon tulle a<S rented with pearls at the necte ; line. A scalloped shoulder line accented the molded bodice . and • th® lace sleeves were finished with points of illusion over the hands; The scalloped redingote, which was edged in seed pearls, ed into a cathedral length train. A fingertip veil of illusion was caught _to a lace Juliet cap and she carried ..an arm bouquet df whitei roses. ' For sentiment the bride carried a--which her grandmother had cap ried in her wedding fifty year|S ago. ,i ■■ .\, / , J < ,f; Miss Shirley Scott, of Detroit Mich., attended as inaid of honof. and Mrs. Phillip J. Schmith. at
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Mrs. Gerald Ault
Indianapolis, whs bridesmaid. They wore gold' satin gowns designed with short jackets. The cellar, cuffs and bodice of the gdwns were highlighter! with gold carding. Mitts and Jtiliet caps of saitin, with latticed ctowns, matchejl: their gowns and they carried ajrm bouquets of fugii spider Miss Babette Stelnhouser, of JYtrt Wayne, ' was the . junior bridesmaid in candy : green satin, made with a fitted bodice, cap sleeves and a small mandarin collar. She also wore matching mitts add Juliet cap and carried an arm arrangement of fugii f mums. jFor her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Harper selec :ed. a navy blue sjieOr dress with navy accessories atld She wore a corsage of gold mums. Mrs. Ault attended wedding in a gray dress With mauve accessories, _ R. Smith, of IxTraln, tl« ; groom’s broth er-ihdaw, served dst best man and guests were seated f. by Richard Ellis, of .Lorain, and; Roger Morley, ofi East Cleveland, O. . "*• 1H ■ Vine hundred and ififty guests attended the reception, held lawn at th* home of the brfde’s parents. The receiption table was on the terra<iie and the yar 1 wias deciorated w4|h large bouqi ets j and'potted plants in fall colors. Serving were Misses Phyliie kraft, Jane Dagley, Jacquelinq Warren, Dell ynj-Millen and Mrs. i Richard Burk4m| of Dfecatur, and i Miss Elaine Fites of West Lafayette. a. wedding trip in northern Michigan, for which bside don|ned a naty blue knit dtess’ with navy accesories, the ■<|4unfe will be at hpmje in Athens, O’. Mrs. ' Ault graduated from Defatur high school in 1948 and Western College and Ohio University, where she l>4 a Senior this year. Her husband wib also enter his senior year at Oii|o University in Athens.
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{ Society Items for day's publication . must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 «.> m.) Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson |\l.' TUESDAY- - Lodge, . Red Men’s hall, 7:30 p.m. Catholic' Ladies of Columbia, C. U of C. hill,! 7:30 p.m. Tri Kappa important business' meeting, Elks home, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Our Lady of Good Counsel study club, Mrs. Jerorpe Deßolt, 8 p.m. St. George study club, Marcile Geels, f:3O p.m. • Psi lota Xi meeting. Elks home, 8 p.m. \ THURSDAY | St. Jude stiidy club, Mrs. James McGill, 8 p.m. St. Ann study club, Mrs. John Miller, 7:30 p.m. ’ W.M.A. of Nuttman Avenue U.B. church, Mrs M.T Simon, pm. Monroe Methodist 1 W.S.C.S., church annex, 7:30 p.m., So-Cha-Rea called meeting, Mrs. Fred Schulte, 8 p.m. Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid, parish hall ! all day. Women of Moose Moose home, 7:30 p.m., officers at 7 p.m. -* - Magley' Ladies Aid, church basement, all day. FRIDAY Ave club, Mrs. Elmo Smith, 8 p.m. Bethany E.U.B. Rummage Sale, ichurch basement, 2 to 5 p.m. SATURDAY Bethany* E.U.'B. Rummage Sale, church basement, 8 to 12 a.m. MISS ROSALYN WAGNER IS MARRRIED SATURDAY Miss Rosalyn Wagner, daughter of; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. R. Schwartz of Berne route one, and Pfc. Merle L< Kuhn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Kuhn, Berne route two, were united in marriage at four o’clock Saturday afternoon in a quit ceremony. Members of the immediate families witnessed the ceremony, performed in the Wayne Btreet Methodist church in Fort Wayne by Dr. Gerald \Jones. The bridle was attired in a brown wool sharkshin suit which she coiriplenkented brown and beige accessories. Her shoulder corsage frac a. purple throated orchid, i The couple are both graduates of Adams Central high school and Mrs. Kuhn graduated from Warnet’s Beauty ’ College in Fort Wayne, They plan to reside in fort Wayne; J ENTERTAINS MONDAY FOR BIRTHDAY CELEBRANTS Mrs. B. F. Schroye|r entertained with a six o’clock dinner at Hilltop Home last evening to celebrate the birthday anniversaries of Miss Lydia Kirsch, Mr. Schroyer and Peter Macylin, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clark Mayclin. A large cake holding two candles, in honor of Peter’s second birthday, centered the \ table. The celebrants received lovely gifts to mark the occasion. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Schroyer, Mr. and Mrs. Mayclin and children Susan, Melissa and Peter, Miss Kirsch and Edgar Mutschler. Pocohantas Lodge will meet tonight at seven thirty o’clock in the Red Men’s hall. ■ f Our Lady of Good Counsel study club will meet .Wqdijesday night at eight o’clock the homo of Mrs.' Jerome Deßolf. The Catholic Ladies of Colum-i bia wilr have their regular meeting tonight at seven thirty o’clock at the C. L. of C. hall. The W.M.A. of the Nuttman Avenue United Brethren church wil Ihold a meeting at the home of Mrs. M. T. Simon at seven thirty o’clock Thursday evening. | j l| St. Ann study club members will meet \'Thursday evening at seventhirt y o'clock kat the home of Mrs. John Miller. » There will be a business meeting of Psi lota Xi sorority at the Elks home Wednesday evening vat eight o'clock. • r ’ Mrs. James McGill will entertain members of the St. Jude study club Thursday evening at eight o'clock. St. Geprge study club mem-' bers willhold their meting at the kome of Marcile Geels Wednesday J evening at seven thirty o’clock.' ? >, *' \ ■■■ ■ . / All co-workers of the Women of
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• the Moose who sponsored a candidate last year are as|ced to be present at the meeting Thursday night. i Mrs. Elmo Sniith will be hostess to the Ave Marie stidy club Friday evening at eight, o’clock. <§gjOSPJAL Admitted: Dan Niblick, city; Mrs. Howard Affolder, Berner Mrs. G. T. Burk, Decatur;! Miss Jennie Costello, Decatur. j ? Dismissed: Mrs. H;. JI Ehrsam, Berne: Keith Bowers} Convoy, O.; M?s. Harold Fast, Russell Griffith, Willshire, 6.; Kay Runyon, Decatur; Mrs. Jose Rodriguex and baby boy, 'Berne:; Mrs. Alvin Lambright, Portland: Charles Smitley, Berne; Keith Smallwood, Decatur. ' Mr. and Mrs. Rodriguex, Berne, are parents bf| a baby boy, born at 8.26 am. Saturday at the Adams county memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Droege are the parents of a baby boy, born at 9:25 a.m. Saturday at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 7 pounds, 2 bounces. Mr. and Mrs. Eriberto Serva are the parents of a baby girl, born at 9:49 p.m, at the Adams county memorial hospital. , ’ Mr, and Mrs. Phillip Croft, Conroe, are the parents of a baby g}irl,y born at 11:40 a.m. Saturday at the Adam,s county memorial hospital. She w-eighed 7 pounds;. 8% ounces. Mr.\ and Mrs. Max sirpith are the parents of a baby girl,} born at 3:55 a.m. Sunday at the Adams county memorial hospital. She weighed 6 pounds, 8 ounces. 11 I K Mr. and Mrs. Jim Yqder, Berne, are the parents of a baby girl, Rebecca Ann, born at 6:50 a.m. Sunday at the Adams county memorial hospital. ’ Shej weighed 5 pounds, ounces. ' ;i Mr; and Mrs. Clarence Frabel, Monroeville, are the parents of a baby boy, born at 9:4l[ii.rt. Sunday Kt the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 9' pounds, 13 Ounces. ; , ' ' ■ J Mr. and Mrs. Lynfofd G. Bracey are the parents of a baby boy, born at 9i21 a.m. Monday aft the Adams county memorial hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Davidson, Berne, are the parents of a baby boy, born at 5:35 p.m. Monday at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 7 pounds, 2% ounces. Mr. and Mrs. William [Harvey are the parents of a baby boy, born at 12:45 a.m. today at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 7 pounds, 8 dunces. Mr. and Mrs. Shertnan Liechty, Berne, are the parents of a baby boy, born at 8:15 a}m. today at the Adams county me|nor|aj hospital ' f’ 1948 Plane Crash Wreckage Is Found Packwood, Wash}, Sept { 4.— (UP)—Two search parties todjiy were ? expectedto reach tie charred remains of ian air forse plane missing for more than throe years with two dead airmen aboard. ( ! ■■ J ' The wreckage was discovered late yesterday by Boy Scouts hiking in the isolated area of Goat mountain 12 milies southeast of here. Air force officials at McChord air force base, Tacoma, I Wash., said meager repOrtii from the region of the crashed plane reported the log book , aboard the c,raft bore March 1, 1948 as the list entry date of flight information. SENATE (Continued From Page One! dealings of his clients during big four years of private law practice here. Mack no|ed that the government business of the American Lithofold [which Boyle once represented, increased tremendously in the past) t'iiree year*. Taxes — iChairman Walter F. George of the senate finance' committee said he believed the committee must consider) some ways of easing the excess profits tax burden ,on some new corporations. . " '■< r •" 1 1 r— " FILM SERVICE Try dur Marks r for developing and printing your \ Vacation Films SMITH Rexall Drug Store
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Mary Jo Krick Is Wed Monday L TTo John Wearly Miss Mary Jo Kricks wedding to,. John Wearly, of Huntington, took place afternoon at fqilr thirty' o’clock in the First Mfethodist church. Dr. Gerald jdhes, pastor of the Wayne Street Methodist church in Fort Wayne, received the double ring vow's. The’ bride is the youngfest daughter. ft Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Kfick. of Mercer avenue, and the groom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Prentice L. -Wearly of hHuntington* . ' |A jProgessive piodern altar of natural palms, candelabraand fugiS mums ; provided the attractive > setting for the npptials. The ■em>it railing was draped with a backdrop of yellow ' and white gladiola and magnolia foliage. Yellow and w-hite mums and the magpolia foliage tied with satin ribbons marked the pews in the center aisle, which was carpeted in;white. , i - Mrs. Sherman Stucky* of Berne, organist, an of the bride, .and Miss Helen Haubold, vocalist, presented a musicale preceding the ceremony. Mrs. Stucky played “Oh Promise Me” and “Why Do 1 Lqye You,” and \ Miss Haubold sang/‘O Perfect Love” and "Thro Years.” ' Mr* Krick gave his (laughter in marriage. She selected an ankle-length-gown of Chantilly lace designed over bridal satin, fashioned l with a Peter Pan collar of lace .piped with satin. The bodice was fitted- and touched with tiny acorn buttons from the neckline to the waist ih front. Long slim sleeves pointed over the hands and the goijed, flared skirt was piped ih satin at the hemline. A Juliet cap of j lace and illusion, touched with seed pearls, heldi her bridal veil •of silk illusiop. A white orchid nested in Stephanotis topped the white Bible she carried. The bride’s attendants were her sister, Mrs. Dale VonGunten. of Indianapolis, as matron of honor, anM; her sister-in-law*, Mrs. John K4ck, of Chicago, as bridesmaid. They were gowned in gold and respectively.. Their ballerina length taffeta gowns were designed with small? jackets attached to the i strapless bodices witti buttons surrounded with embroidery. The skirts were gathergiving a boufaant effect. VonGunten carried Talisman roses and Mrs. Krick carried yellow roses. I / Bittle Miss Linda ijtrlek, cousin of jfhe bride,-as flower-girl, wore a tvhite taffeta ankle-lqngth dress a rounded neckline, cap slaves and full skirt.JShe wore a of yellow and white mums and carried a small basket fitfed fwith ihums. the best kian was David Rankin, of Portland. Phillip Krick, the bride's brother, \ Glen Hille \and WSliam Paulsen, of Fort Wayne, seated the guests. * Mrs. Krick attended her daughwedding in a navy dress wlh matching accessories. Her corsage was of red roses and stephanotis. The groom’s mother wa£ attired in a plum colored two piece dres with black accessories anfi her corsage was of yellow roOS and stephanotis. The grandmothers, Mrs. Amos Reusseft; of Berne, and Mrs. Frank Krick, of this city, had corsages of -pompons and tube roses. ; The conple received their guests
Mrs. John Wearly
>— Photty by Edwards in the basement of the.church following the ceremony! Smilax garlanded the three |iered cake, topped with lovebirds I holding double jedding ring|j w'hich centered the gbld covered bridal table. Candles and “7 bouquets of white mums completed t,he table appointments and fugii mums syere also used in decorating. Mrs. Richard Linn and Miss Kay .Alberson, of Decatur, Miss Rosamond Graham and Mrs. Glen Hille, of Wayne, assisted with the* .serving. 1 When Mr.* and Mrs. wearly left for their wedding trip the bride wearing a gi4ly suit trimmed with black velvet, complemented with velvet accessories h and a white orchid. They plan to reside in Fort Wayne. k , Mrs. Wearly, a member of the local chapter of Psi lota Xi, graduated from Decatur high school and St. John's school of nursing at Anderson. She has been industrial nurse at the General Electric. Her husband graduated from Huntington high school and Ball State Teachers College. He is an executive with the Anthony , Wayne council of the Boy Scouts of America. 1 i: ■ ; ' I. _ -1 •=.‘ M : ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harmon, route ■ six. ate the parents of a baby girt born at 2 o’clock this morning at the Adapis County memorial hospital. She weighed 6 pounds, 4 bunces. \ SCHOOL SPECIALS SCHOOL BAGS with Handip or Strap SI.OO sl.lO $1.59 Regular. Cascade FOUNTA|[N pen SI.OO Value 59c U ; PEN AND PENCIL Sets, $1.95 Giant 2 Hole FILLER PAPER —25 c — i— ■ Giant 3 Hole FILLER PAPER ' -25 - ’. — yr l , Decatur Hi Extra Heavy Binder $1.89 Value SI.OO —fSt Joe Hi Extra Heavy Binder $1.89 Value SI.OO — SMITH REXALL DRUG STORE
MV. and Mrs. Robert Garard have returned from a two weeks vacation spent in' Warren and Toledo; Ohio, and iWalled Lake, Micp. They visited the state fair at Indianapolis over the Weekend; and also visited, with Mr. and' Mrs. M. H. And R. L. Fee at Hoosierland Lodge on route 40. Pat Briede,’ Dan Kitson, Jack Brunton and Gene Myers attended the Indiana state fair yesterday Miss Carol Kirsch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kirsch of route one, senior student at the Indiana University training for nurses, will be awarded class bars in traditional ceremonies Wednesday morning in the formal gardens at the I. U. medical center. Mr. and Mrs. Rolliq Crozier have returned to their home from a motor trip west. They visited the Hoover Boulder dam and in Los Angeles, Cal. - Delwin Raney, of ' Chicago} visited this weekend with Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Johnson. Mrs. Alta Archbold and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Okley. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kline and son Mickle have returned from a fishing trip to northern Michigan. Dan Niblick, veteran Decatur merchant, was admitted to the Adams county memorial hospital this noon fqy observation, f \ Mrs. G. T. Burk, of this city, wap- brought to the Adams county memorial hospital Saturday afternoon from the Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne, where she underwent treatment for a broken hip. Mrs. Burk sustained the brOken hip in a recent fall at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Flanders and daughter Sally, of Indianapolis, visited | over the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Flanders-z Mr. and Mrs. John McConnell and son Mike, of Youngstown, 0., .arrived Friday for a weekend visit with relatives and will continue vacationing in northern Michigan this week. Mrs. Dick Burdg is spending several days at Aurora, 111. with ' her sister, Mrs. Louise Townsend. Mrs. Townsend is the widow of former mayor C. A. Townsend.\ Mr. and Mrs. Dick Heller return-
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