Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 296, Decatur, Adams County, 17 December 1951 — Page 3

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NORMAN KRUSE, JR. WED I TO IOWA GIRL SATURDAY | In a lovely double ring.cerertidpy performed in the Immanuel Lutheran church in Story City, lowa, Saturday evening. Miss l2>H Mae Egemo became the bride of Norman F. Kruse, Jr., god of Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. Kruse, of this 'city. The bride is the daughter al jUr. and .Mrs. Luther "Egemo <of Story' City. The Rev. A. 0. Skfdsrud received the vows before an decorated with . white. | ipNfiss Louise Olson, organist, Mrs. Floyd Erickson . Glen Accaia. vocalists, presented * ihe nuptial music. Mrs. Erickson; sang , *0 Promise Me” and Accaia s>ng “Because" and /‘The Lord’s P&vjerft y > -•! ■- ’ ■ ft-J i the ßride selected a gown of/nylon —— '

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|velo-lace' over and carried, fan orchid surroundfid by carnations. Her attendants Wefe her sister. Miss Ramona and the ‘'room’s sister. Miss Joan Kruse of this city. They gowhp of ; '•ea -ock blue and Mhrimp-colored taffeta respectively, and carried bouquets of white Melvin Neling. of ißochelle., Til., -was best man, and Franklin Blair, iof Ames, lowa was. groomsman.' • Ushers were Christenson, Omaha. Neb., Johti Gustafson,! Denver. Colo., and John D. Rhamy, i of Villisca, lowa, t The wedding reception was held in the church parlors after the i ceremony.A , threei-tiered cake topped with white hearts appointed the bridal tabid. Mrs. Erickson and Nancy Dyrig provided music ; during the reception. \ i When the couple for a wedding trip the bride changed to a j | pink and .gray w’ool { jersey/ dress j with white accessories. On their / ! return they will make their home • Mt 811 Sixth street. ;Ames, v lowa, j] where the groom is a senior stu-.j dent in the. dairy industry school at lowa State College He wks graduated from pecatur -high ] school Jn 1948. The new j Mrs. Kfuse is a graduate of Randall high school and is now employed by lowa State College, j. MCMILLENS' ENTERTAIN FRIENDS AT NEW HOME Mr. and Mrs. Stewart W, McMillen entertained a group of friends, 'at a Christmas 'Tioliday Sunday supper at thfeir new Valley Farms home. ” ? Guests were received by the hosCt 'nd hostess to eight! {'’clock. •' '' ' . The beautifully decorated and appointed home was enhanced with Christmas decorations and a ’arire lighted tree placed in the 'hclosed porch of the guest house, the lights deflecting their cheery brightness across the swimming pool and lawn to the main resi- - denee. . - : . i I, Mrs. Gre aid Ault of Athens. formerly of this city, was the organist in a short program of Christmas caroling. : ] \ . . i ■■ . '_• lL i

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Society Items for day’e publication must-be phoned In by ’1 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.l * Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson MONDAY | Flo-Kan Sunshine Girls Christmas party, K. of P. home, 6:30 P-m. Monmouth Mothers Study Group, Monmouth school* 7:30 p.m. Sal e m Methodist Fellowship supper, church basement, 6:30 p.m. lOur Lady of Fatima discussion club. Miss Rosemary Spangler, 8 p.m. Research Club Christmas meeting, Mrs.'C. R. Saylors, 2:30 p.m. St. Catherine study club, Mrs Sam Yost, 7:30 p.m. Zion Lutheran Missionary Christ mas party for children of church, parish hall auditorium, 7 p.m. Dramatic Department Christmas party, Mrs. G. J. Kohne, 7:30 p.m Eagles Auxiliary formal inltia tion. Eagles hall, 8 p.m. _ : Adams County Chorus Christma.* I party, Presbyterian church, 6:30 p.m. Juniors of American Legion Auxiliary, Christmas' party, Legion home, 4 p.m. / Sunny Circle Hfome Ec club Preble recreation center, 6:30 p.m Adams Central P. T. A., high school' gym, 7:30 p.m, V.F.W. Post and Auxiliaries potluck supper, V.F.W. home, p!tn. ' Methodist Evening Circle, church basement, 8 p.m, / TUESDAY G.E. Aeolian Choir rehearsal, Decatur high school music room 7 p.m. j Happy Homemakers club, Mrs. Gale Cook, 7:30 p.m. Pleasknt Mills P.T.A., School gym, 7! 30 p.m. f Loyal Daughters class of Bethany church, Mrs. William Dellinger, 6:30 p.m. Catholic 4 Ladies, of Columbia C. L. of C. hall, 6:30 p.m. . Decatur Garden club, Mrs. M. F. Worthman, 7:30 p.m. f Tri Kappa Christmas dinner Zion Lutheran parish hall, 6:30 p.m. | ! WEDNESDAY Zion Lutheran choir rehearsal, church, 7 p.m. Philalethean Circle of Zion E. and R. church. Mrs. Cal 8 P *7:30 The Children of. dur Sunday School -Fill. give their Christinas Program. ft- ’ Decatur Home Ec club. Pres byteriah , church basement, 12 noon. St. Paul society, C. L. of C. hall. 2 p.m. Psi lota Xi sorority, Elks home 8 p.m. Gecode Club’Christmas party, Moose home, 6 p in. Decatur Hairdresser’s Association, Cleora Daniels, 7 p.m.

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■ : 1 I ' I I ':v K 'j : '. V ' i -.-■■ '7 1 '' '•••' * i ■i . / j i MARRIED RECENTLY! —Mri.jArlene Heare, daughter of Mr. and Ralph E. Roop of 1.34 South Tenth street, and James Colter, son of Mr; and Mrs. Earl Colter ,a( Winchester street, were married recently in the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church by the Rev. John Chambers. They are how residing on South Third street. — Photo by Anspaugh

THURSDAY Our Lady of Lourdes Christmas party, Mrs.' Adrian Lichtlie, 6 p.nu Mary-Martha class of Methodist church, Mris. Arthur Pence, 7 p.m. Phoebe Bible Class of: Zibn E. and R. chiirch, church. 7:39 P-m Ruth and Naomi Circle Os Zion E. and R. ] church, Mrs. M. .F. Worthman, 12 noon. \ Unit 1 of Bethany W^S.W.S,,; Mrs. Kenneth Gaunt. 7:30 p.m. St. Ambrose study club, Mrs. Peter Hess, 6:30 p.m. Jolly Housewife Home Ec club, > Pleasant Mills church basement, | all' day. 7:00 The Young People’s will meet fclr their Christmas party and gift exchange. A Christmas Pageant called, “The Babe of Bethlehem”, will be given by our Young People Sunday night Dec. 23. at 7:30. You are welcome to any or all of our services. , i LEGION AUXILIARY HAS CHRISTMAS PARTY FRIDAY The auxiliary to Adams Post 43 American Legion, held it» annual Christmas party Friday evening, at the Legion Mrs. Clark Flaugh was chairman of the arrangements. A double trio entertained the group with three selections, “Winter Wonderland,” “Jingle BeDs” and “Holy Night.” The trio 4s directed by Mrs. L. A. H o J4h6ttSe and Miss. Rita Rumschlag played the piano. accompaniment. During the social evening, awards were presented to Mrs. Tom Durkin. Mbs. Richard Maß land, Miss Romaine Raudenbusli. Mrs. Clark Kreigh, Mrs. Vincent Bormann. Mrs. Henry Bruun Mrs Ben Eiting, tyrs. Harold Tiemao and Mrs. Dave Teeple. A gift exchange among the

-V ■ ■ ? ' 7 members, followed. Assisting Mrs. Flaugh wpre Mrs. Joe McConnell, Mrs. James Staley, Mrs. Dallas Goldner, Mrs. Charles Eyanson, Mrs. V-erena Meyer, Quintilia Fry and Miss Ireta > D. A. V. AUXILIARY HAS VETS HOSPITAL PARTY , i Adams County Unit 91, Disabled | American Veterans Auxiliary, joined with Elmer Pond Unit 1 and Fort Wayne Units 40 and 93 for their annual Christmas -party for! patients at the Fort Wayne Vetr I erans hospital Thursday night. Those from Decatur who assisted were Mary Ellen Schelmann, hospital «hairman, Martha Sommer, Esther Yeung, Alice Eyanson and Clara Ellen Hitchcock. \ ». Radio bingo in which the bed patients could participate was play- ■ ed and Santa Claus then visited all patients ' and distributed gifts. Group singing was enjoyed in the \ lounge and refreshments were served to one hundred and twenty five persons.-

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WSCS CHRISTMAS MEETING 1 HELD THURSDAY AT CHURCH 1 The Woman's: Society of Chris/ i tian Service of the First Methodist ] church met Thursday afternoon in • the church for { their Christmas , meeting. Mrs. W. P. Robinson presided. ! ; Mrs. Harry Dailey opened the ] Christmas program with a piano j solo, “Christmasi Fantasia,’’ and the , Christmas story was told by Mrs. ( Noah Schrock. A quartet composed of Mrs. Schrocki Mrs. Uhrick. Mrs. Hetrick and Mrss. Ochsenrider, sang ] Christmas caroljs. Concluding the programs was a.playlet directed by Mrs. Lowell Sujfth. Those taking part were Mrsi Burdette Custer, John Custer. Mri Lohnas Mclntosh. Mrs. Erm an Johpston, Mrs. Ochsen- 1 lider and Mrs. smith. Members and! guests were then invited to the beautifully decorated 4 ea table' #(here the officers of the society Served refreshments. Announcement was made of the children’s Christmas party given December 5 at jthe church. At this time a box of gifts was packed for ‘he. Nebraska i Children’s Home. , The W.S.C.S. Served refreshments Jbr the party. • The committee in charge was headed by Mrs; Lowell Smith and Mrs.|G. L. Brayton, HOME EC CLUB HOLDS CHRISTMAS MEETING ■ The annual j Christmas meeting of the Profit and Pleasure Home Economics club was held recently at the home Os Mrs. Delma Converse. A- potluck supper was served prior to the jmeeting at tables decorated in iChristmas appoint* ments. Favork were individual Christmas tre4 napkins with tiny gifts attached.: During the {business session it was decided tp dispense with thr all day meeting in January and I hold an evening meeting. Hostesses for the coming year were an- , nounced and Mrs. Albert Bieneke. ‘ county Home Ec president, in‘stalled the hefwly-elected officers at impressive {candlelight services Twenty-seveh members responded to the roll ball by telling an unusual Christmas Three children and < two guests, Mrs. Bieneke and Mrs. Melv'in Fox. wer a present. The annual gift exchange Wate held at the closeJ>f*the mee'ing. : « • - - The Christmas party of Ou-

I.ady of Lburdes study club will be held Thursday evening. Dinner will be served at six o’clock at ttie home of Jlrs.\ Adrian Lichtle and a' one dollar gift exchange is planned. : > The Flo-Kan Sunshine Girls will have their; Christmas party at the K. of P. hiome- this evening at six thirty o'clock! A gift exchange will be held arid members who' plah to bring guejts are reminded that the guest party will begin at seven thirty o’clhck. \ L . . , ' L , '■ I - ■■ 1 The Happy Homemakers club will meet Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock at the home of Mis. Gale Cookr ■ L. t ' - The Mary-. Martha—class of the. First Methodist church will meet. Thursday evening at seven o'clock at the home of Mrs. Arthur Pence. Assisting hostesses are Mrs, John Peterson -and Mrs. Fred Busche. There will be. a gift exchange a s the party. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MCrill, of Indianapolis, gave a donation toward the party in ’ memory of ' his mother, Mrs. Laura Crjll, a former member of the class. Mrs. 4F. Sanmann left this morning for Fairbury, Neb., where. Quality Photo - Finishing Work left before 8 ,P. M. '' Monday, ready Wednesday at 10 A. M. Holthouse Drug Co.

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; she will spend- Christmas with her parents. Mr. Sanmann will, leave the latter part of the week for Fairbury. _ Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ault, seniors at Ohio University, Athens,, Ohio, spent Ithe weekend here with Mrs. Adults parents, Mr. and Mr,s. W. , Lowell) Harper of Bellmont place. Miss ' Pat McComb of Fort / Vayne visited here over the week/ehd witjl her Sister, Mrs. Robert Yost »f Stratton place. 1 A of iccld water changed tfy?ry few hours absorbs the odor of pain’ in freshly painted rooms.

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