Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 273, Decatur, Adams County, 19 November 1951 — Page 3

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19 1

MNBWT® Miss Elizabeth Hersh Is IMfarried Sunday; Frueehte-Arnold Rites Saturday At Magley — Miss Elizabeth Hersh aad Ki.rl K. K&rer~exe hanged their wedding vows Sunday afternoori isl Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church in this city in a 7 .semi-fornial ceremony, while Miss Joyce Frueehte and Darrel D«n “Arnold were married in the Salem Evangelical and Reformed church at Magley cn Saturday evening in the presence of their immediate families:'

HERSH-KOLTER Sunday afternoon at two o'clock Miss Elizabeth Ellen Hersh, dfnly daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Clinton Hersh of 344 South First Street, became the bride of JCarl rKeith Kolter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kolter of 804 North street, in a double ring ceremony performed in the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren chuiqit -The Rev. F. H. Wi'lard recdiyed the vows before a background, of large pale pink chrysanthemums, cream-colored shaggy mums and seven-branched candelabra holding lighted tapers. 11 ’J Mrs. Willard presented t'he wjedt’.iag musicale and played the -.traditional wedding matches, oilier selections included “-Claire sde ■Lune," “Liebestraum." jtq Love" and "The Lord’s Prayer/" , ‘The bride selected a semi-form-al champagne-colored faille kuit with which she wore-an aqua bonret and gloves and dark brttwn suede slippers. She carried pink rosebuds atop a white prayerbook end wore an Eisedberg necklace, earrings and bracelet. Mrs. Richard W. Mondharik, of Angola, attended the bride as .matron of honor. She wore an olive green faille suit with brown cessories and carried yellow roses. Her jewelry, gold -earrings end bracelets, were gifts of the t bride. * Gerald nolter . * attended his • ’ brother as .best man. \ ' ' A

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Order Os! Worship For Thanksgiving Morning Service ■77- ■ « ■ J -i \ “ ■ 'V. fj At the union Thanksgiving morning service, Thursday 9:00 A. M. in the Church of Decatur, the following will be th? order of worship: t i Invocation, Rev. A. C? E. Gillander » ■ _ ■ Hymn, “Holy-, Holy, Holy!” No. 15 - Scripture, Rev. Jonastßerkey Prayer, Rev. Dwight MlcCurdy i Offering Hvmn, Ye Thankful People,” No. 251 | ; Offering Prayer, Rev.jtawrence Norris .Doxology ' j Anthem, “Psalm of fjraise” (Ivanov) 7 _ •J'irst Christian Church Choir Sermon, Rev. D. Wood Hymn, “For the Beauty of the Earth,’’ No. 138 Benediction, Rev. William C. Feller ; Happy Happy • • I *’ E' ° WITH FINER J DRYCLEANiNGj • ’ v ii -JS® !< ' • - W Ik V *, This smart, happy . \’> *. i couple know that it ' ~ \i • costs so little to • always look your \ 2 best. They depend on » i our low price dry- ( • 1 • cleaning service- | \ Ff 4 WA * 1 ‘ Clothes stay clean. | ’ \ a fresh, “new-looking I flt 1 , . longer. Z F I' W1 f 1 J ! . ... - MYERS CLEANERS Corner Madison & Second Sts- »

For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Hersh was attired in a purple dress with black accessories and core a corsage of pale pink camellias. Mrs. Kolter wore a black ensemble and her corsage was of ' red roses. . Members of the immediate farni hes attended the wqdding dinner; held at the home of the bride’s parents. When the > couple left for a short wedding trip the new Mrs. Kolter wore a "brown fur coat over her wedding ensemble. After November 26 they will be at home in Bloomington. The bride, a gradynte of Decatur high school, has attended Indiana University Extension at Fort Wayne the past two years, tnd her husband, also a graduate r,f Decatur high school, is a senior in the school ofj business at Indiana FRUEdHTE-ARNOLD Miss Jpyce Marilyn Frueehte and Darrell Dean Arnold were united in mariage inAhe presence of the immediate families at six thirty o’clock Saturday evening in united in marriage in thb presence in the Salem Evangelical and Reformed church at Magley. The Rev. Herman Settlage. pastor, read the double ring rites before an altar of palms and vases of mixed flowers. . The bride is the only daughter Ipf Mr. and Mrs. Franken Frueehte and the groom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Arnold. Mrs. Ella Scherry, organist, and Miss Sandra Frueehte, vocalist, cousin of the bride, presented t ( he wedding musicale. The .bride, given in marriage by her father, chose an ice-blue bal-lerina-length gown of Chantill >’ lace over satin designed with a I fitted jacket buttoned down the front with selfcovered buttons. I pointed collar and cuffs of lace, ‘and bouffant skirt of lace. She wrnre an elbow length veil of ice- ■ blue illusion, gathered to a smal I tiara of seed pearls, and carried a I white Bible topped with a white orchid. Her double-strand . pear’

Society Items for day's publication must Jje phoned In by* 11 a 4 m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) \ Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheaon MONDAY Our Lady of Victory study club, Mrs. Henry. Braun, 7:30 p.m. St. study club, Mrs. . Don Roeder, 7:30 p.m, > Adams County Chorusrehearsal, i Monroe, p.m. VjF.W. Post and Auxiliaries potluck slipper, V.F.W. home, 6:30 p.m. Research club, Mrs. D. B. Erwin. 2:30 p.m. Adams Central P.T\A., Monroe glade school, 7:30 p.m.. * TUESDAY Tri Kappa active and associate chapters. Legion home, 6:3o'p.m. * / TUESDAY- - I Kuni-Join-Us class, church basement,. ,:30 p,m. Trinitv Progressive Workers class, church parlors, 6:30 p.m. Po,%alwnta< Lodge, Red (Men Hall, 7:30 p.m. \ Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs. Lee Faurote, 8 p.m. Brownie! Troop 4 Thanksgiving party, Lincoln school asembly robin, after school. ——- , Pleasant Mills -P.T.A., Pleasant , Mills school, 7:30 p.m. , Loyal Daughters class of Beth- . any church, Mrs. Robert Garard, t 7:30 p.m. , Decatur club, Mrs. Homer Lower, 2 pdn. „ Catholic Ladies of Columbia, potluck supper, ~C. L. of C. hall, ’ 6:30 p.tn. I ; Monroe Better Home, chib, Busy Bee 4-H girls and mothers,’ Mrs. . Clifford Essex. 7:30 p.m. I WEDNESDAY i Decatur Home Economics club, Mrs. Gilbert Strickler, postponed. I FRIDAY Calvary E.U.B. Willing Work1 ers class, church basement, 7 p.m. necklace and matching earrings were gifts .from the groom. \ The matron of honor, \ Mrs. I Gerhart Witte, wore a Chantilly lace gown of navy blue designee ■ like tpat of the bride’s. She wore a headpiece of net with velvet trimming and carried a bouquet,of yellow mums with white and yellow streamers. * * The bride’s mother a faivendardress with velvet trim an! black accessories. The groom’s : mother was attired in a black II dress with winter white aeces sorles and both wore corsages Os yellow pompons. \ j James Arnold, brother 'of tne groom, was best man. Candles at ; the altar were lit by Harold ’ Arnold and Dale Frueehte. The reception v was held yin the home of the bride’s parents fol- | lowing the ceremony. Mrs. Selma Frueehte and Miss Shirley Sprunger' presided at the reception. table and Miss Kathryn Young and Faith Ann Settlage served the guests. Tne bridal table ; was covered w ith lace and centered with a tiered wedding cake topped with a mini ature r bride and groom, candle-s and bases- of mixed flowers. The new Mrs. Arnold changed to a green and brown suit with brown and gold accessories for traveling, and wore the white orchid from her wadding flowers. On their return from e wedding krlp they will reside on route two. , *' j ; j /jBETHANY UNIT THREE 1 MEETS ON THURSDAY \ I Unit Three of Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church me Thursday evening at the church for their thankoffering service. Mrs. Winston Rawley was the program chairman and the topic®was “Christ Call for Thankful Hearts.’ The opening hymn wdsy “Faith of our Fathers” and prayer poems were offered by Mrs. James K. Staley, Mrs. Ivan Stuckey, Mrs. Henry Adler and Mrs. Ruth Seaman' Mrs. Helen Hutker reac Psalm 106 for the scripture and topics on China, Japan, Africa and Kentucky were given. The thankoffering service was conducted by the president, Mrs. Amos Ketchum, who repeated verses from the eighth chapter of ibe gospel of John as she lit the Thank You - This is the time of the year to say thank you to our many friends and customers. BUSCHE MOTOR SALES

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1 Vw ■ 1 -Ij -ywH • 11 X Aw I ’ I 1 iI V , .Wk > Jr W•’ ■’ - Whl A A ! J ■ _■ '' . . ."i . I MRS. LESTER BUEKER was the formeri MLs Mary Margaret Reed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wi'.sdh Reed of 116 North Fifteenth street, before her recient marriage hi the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church. The Rev. John Chambers officiated at the—ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bueker of Fort Wayne are the groom’s parents. The couple will reside near F(jft Wayne, where the groom is engaged in farming.— pjhotlo by Anspaugh- , L 4— > —;— i—

’ -—q-T ———r—t ■/ ! candles and Mrs. Ivan Stuckey , played "The UgW of the? Worldj is Jesus" as ipeifibers turned in their thankoffering boxes. Refreshments! wlere served dur- , ing social hour by Mrs. Heber i Feasel and Glenn Manlier. GORDON RICE OBSERVES 21ST BIRTHDAY FRIDAY Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rice entertained at their home on North Fvuhh street evening with, a turkey supper honoring the twehty-first birtjhday of their sbn ’ Gordqn, . senior sjtudent at Bh'U I ■, State college. ‘ Ttiosei present were Mrs. Opa£ Zimmerman, grandmother of the honored guest, J Ayon and Gregg Zimmerhian. Mr. and Mrs Noah Arnold and son Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. : Gerald Zimmerman and clHl- ' dren Peter, DaVid. Steven, Gala and Connie Starr, Mr. and Mt-d, J LJ' Ati I A -a. ' ■ 1

t* —~ — -—g 'SH ■ : s> .'ZR2>■*BhhkJul Jjn|BV*7 ’ ' 119 1 11 By 1 " F' - A TIRED SOUTH KOREAN hitch-hikes a ride on a load of bombs at an - American airfield in Korea. Theyi f, were delivered shortly after to the Chinese Reds and their allies above the 33th parallel. (International) r j -?, own ' Mta» ■ w“7 i >w ' " *■■ » \ ' •J3rf ffw.il.;.-:-jMF Wb J I fits*A23! 1 ■ tllObJlM 'K? ZA ■ > I -■ ■ • ¥ J? fa-"* Z , *; V. 1 f' "flKi t'* ' V ’> ' Kia 11510 SINGER-DANCER Judy Garland registers joy against a background of congratulatory telegrams in her dressing room at the Palace Theatre in New York where she made her “comeback” all over again. The actress :. shows no trace of the nervous exhaustion that sent her to a sanitarium for four days. Judy was greeted thunderously by a typical first-night ? audience at the former mecca of vaudeville. (International)

.Walter Ziminerinan and children [K<rlli<s Arlene. Gloria and Pansy. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fairchild and son Deniiis, Mr. land Mrs. Robert MacAlhaney and daughter Toni., Mr, and Mrs. Lauren Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Arnold, Mr. ami Mrs. Duane Ellenerger. Mr. anti Mrs. Don Heimann and children I Nancy and Joe.' Dick Saylors an 11 Kenny Grant. Sam Bogner an . Arn<dd Getting, of Ball State. ADAMS COUNTY NURSES MEETING HELD RECENTLY The Adams County Nurses As sociation meeting was held las' Thursday evening at*the home oi Mrs. Richard K. Parrish in this city. »Two interesting films, “Survival Under Atomic Attack" and “Work of the Kidneys." were shown and Mrs. Maxine Winchester, of Berne, gave a brief review of ihe recent . • - r— A -q

' meeting pt .the Northeast district nurses associat-tan on the subject of nursing in bombing and disaster. A question and discussion period on that topic followed. A.pnch was served by Mary Rose Gauck, Mar|y Alice Whitright, Ethel Stepler, Ann Lehman, and Mary Myers. Favors were carried <nit in a Thnksgiving theme. The Pocahontas lodge-will meet al the Red Men hall Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock. All members are asked to attend. Reports from the great council will be given. i. ■ : - — • Mrs. Lee Faurota will be hostess ;to members of Eta Tau Sigma sorority Tuesday evening at eight !<■< k. '• John G. Gordon, life member of tiie national education association,, will he. the geust speaker at the Pleasant". 'Mills P.T.k. meeting Tuesdaf evening in place of the Rev, Sanibel Emerick, who will be out of the city due to illness Gordon* who was associated with the department "of the interior in ' Alaska for over seven years, will show slides of his work there. | ’", . — ■ i The Progressive Workers class iof Trinity Evangelical "United ’ Brethren church will have its annual Thanksgiving dinner in the i church parlors Tuesday evening at six thirty o'clock. ■ — " The Bethany Evangelical United Brethren Kum-JolmUs class will meet at the church at seven thirty o'clock Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Custer and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barlett will be in charge. ' ! GIEL SCOUTS Brownie Troop 4 will have their Thanksgiving party Tuesday after school in the assembly room. Girls are to come dressed as pilgrims and are reminded to bring calendar money and dues. \ Brownie Troop lb m«t recently it Lincoln school. We finished •lakin’g get well cards we had started last week and we made i iny yarn dolls which we thought) i w ere very cute. Refreshments) were served .by the lenders, Mrs.* Harmon and Miss Hersh, after which we sang the Brownie song and gave the Brownie salute. Scribe. Jennie Sut Houser.

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MIOSRITAL v** ' Admitted: Baby Mary Serna, North Twelfth street; Reuben Gilpin, South Thirteenth street; Mrs. Elmer Rich/ Berne; Henry B. Heller, North Second street; Mrs. Ralph Verrone, Fort Wayne. 1 Dismissed: \ Mrs? Elan Sprunger. Berng: David Gene Smith, South Seventh street; Mrs. George Patrick and baby boy, Monroe; Mrs. Norbert Hess and baby boy, North Eighth street; Mr. and Mrs. HaZen Moore, Decatur; Archie Smitley, * North Fourth street;-. Mrs. Velma g Burgess, Geneva; Howard Krall, Wren, O.; Joseph Krick, North Sixth street; Miss Hattie Thomas, Decatur route 4; Ivan Roth, Decar tur route 5. " ! Mr. and Mrs. Foyd Strouse. Decatur route one, are the parents of a baby boy, born at 8:30 o’clock Sunday morning at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weight d 9 pounds, 9 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beer. Berne, are the parents of a baby boy, born at the Adams county memorial hospital Sunday art 9:15 a.m. He weighed 8 pounds.- 2 ounces. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. David S. Myers at 7; 25 p.m., Saturday at the Adams county memorial hospital. The baby weighed 9 pounds, 2 ounces. | Mr. and Mrs. Leonard' Roth, De- . catur route five, are the parents of a baby boy. born at 1:25 p.m. Saturday at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 6 pounds, 2 ounces. \ _ A baby boy weighing 6 pounds. 4 ounces, was born to Mr. and MrsJ Lester Stanley at the Adams county memorial, hospital Saturday at 10:15 p.m." Henry B, "Heller, 519 Nortlx Sec- • end street, well-known Decatur at- ( torney, was admitted to the Adams county memorial hospital morning for medical treatments > Trade in a Good Town — Deeatut

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