Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 303, Decatur, Adams County, 26 December 1951 — Page 3
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-< r 1 x ' ”? ~ K Marilyn Hoblet Is Bride Os Byford Smith > In Lovely Christmas Afternoon Ceremony In a-beautiful setting'Of Yfbetide appointments, Miss Marilyn Hob* Jet and Byford E. Smith were united in marriage in the-First Methbzdist church on Christmas day. The Rev. Samuel Emerick received the rouble ring vows at-three-thirty •’dock, bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hoblet of 1024 West Adams street and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. - Lowell J. Smith, of 515 West Jefferson street. Mrs. Edgar Gepber. organist, and ;f . ■ ± '~ v — -~’ 1
Mark yocalist, presented th< wedmng 'jniisicale. Included in the organ selections Were ’Calmj as the Night” by Bohm, “Romance” by Sibelius. Perfect Love.” Vocal numbers were “If 1 Could ■ TfHYbu" and Because” and as the couple knelt at the altar after , the ceremony. Foreman sang 7 “The Prayer." ~ The bride, selected a gown of snow white_Ghantilly lace and nylon net. The molded_bbdice was fashioned with a sheer yoke outlined with appliqued lace and long fitted sleeves tapered to points over her wrsits. Minature selfcovered buttons closed the back of .the fittedT bodice. Lace extended , into the very full net skirt-which ' Was of ballerina length. ' " Her veil of shoulder length was j o( imported French silk illusion held in place by a small , round bonnet of matching lace’ She car-' -Tier a white Bible; a gift oB the ! bridegroom, topped with gardenias and small white chrysanthemums. ! Miss Amy Lou Reynolds attend- * ed as maid Os honor. She wore a . gown of American Beauty faille j with a full net skirt of ballerina length with an uneven hem line. : The fitted bodice was covered by a matching bolero. She wore a headpiece of- braided white satin ami a .white gold necklace, a gift from the bride. ’ She carried *, a Colonial bouquet of white pompons. " ’ v : Roger Borne of Camp Gordon, served gs best man,-and ushers were Medford and Don Smith, brothers of the bridegroom. For t her daughter’s wedding Mrs. Hoblet selected a toast colored dress with black accessories I and wore a corsage of yellow rmms. The groom's mother .was, | attired in a taupe brown, i dressj 1 - with brown accessories and her corsage was of yellow' mums. - • Immediately following the celej mony a reception was held in the home of the bride's parents. Miss Donna Kirchenbauer and Mrs.
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Ralph Jackson presided at the reception table. . — • For traveling tire new Mrs. Smith changed to a green knit dress with black accessories and a <or«&ge of white gardenias. Mrs. Smith, a graduate of the, Decatur high school, is employed ini the offices of the Central Soya cojnpaiiy._--She is a member of the 1 si iota Xi sorority and the Order of Rainbow. Her hugband a graduate of the Decatur high school and is now stationed at Ft. Monmouth. New Jersey. MISS COLEEN WAGNER IS MARRIED CHRISTMAS EVE Miss Coleen Wagner, daughter [of Mxa-AC. W. R. Schwartz ofc Mom ’ and Pvt. William F. ' son of Mr. and Mrs. Ry B. Allmandinger of JSchumin, (0., «?re married in a Christmas ( Eye Ceremony in the Monroe Methodist church. The Rev. W. L. i Hall received the vow's in the prgsehce of the immediate families at;four thirty o’clock. Opl. and Mrs. Merle Kuhn, of Fort t Wayne, brother-in-law? and sister of the bride, attended the couple. The bride styled and made her wedding dress of grey "wool crepe trimmed in’'red velvet. Her accessories were black with grey and red trim and she wore a corsage of white camellias. . The couple left immediately following the ceremony for a brief wedding trip of unannounced destination. Mrs. Allmandinger is a graduate of Monroe high school and studied at the Southwest Photo Arts | Institute at Dallas, Texas. She is j employed at Edwards Studio. Pvt. ' a graduate of.Willj shire high school, has completed training with the third armored division at Fdrt Knox, Ky„ and is enroute to Seattle. Wash. REKAMEMOH CLUB PARTY HELD LAST SATURDAY The R-ekamemoh Club of Adams Central high school held its Christmas party Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Jane Reed, the club sponsgr. Prior to the party a group of the girls w’eht caroling at the hospital and then met at the Reed home for their Chirstinas gift exchange. Refreshments were served by -,l’oleen Hirschy and Marva Strahm. 1 \ ' Those who attended were Patsy Uhipk, Arodola Parrish, Kay Ann Witte, Elaine -Stultz. Shirley Rupert.;; Marinell Striker, Mae -Weber, Patty Battler. Juanita Sapj), Velina Strahm, Eileen Funk, Marva Strahhi, Cdleen Hirschy. Carol Yoder. Norma ConrAd. Phyllis Mat-tax.-Shirley Ploughe. Pat Barger. Marilyn Durr. Pat Reed. Barbara Waiters, and Virginia Mitchel. ■ - me
CHRISTMAS DINNER IS ijIELD AT ARNOLD HOME J, The annual Chirstmas dinner for nfemhers of the family of’Mrs. Charles Arnold” was held Sunday in her home on West Monroe street. v ?' - __ . The following were present: Mrs. John Amspaugh, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Arnold, Mrs. Naqmi Bieberich. Mr. and Mrs. Jphn Arnold, Mr, and Mrs. Noah Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Lewyllen Stucky, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Johnson and daughter Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Adrain Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bowers and daughters Persylla and Bonnie Joe, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Conrad. Mr. and Mrs.! Richard Maloney, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Charles Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Louren ■Arnold. Mr. and Mrs, Dewayne Ellenberger, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roth. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Robert, Jim', Doyle. Hafold, Sherman. and Brooks Arnold, Johnnie and Onalle Stucky. fy . The Queen of Peace study club will meet at the home of k Mrs. Cyril Heimann Thursday evening .at eight o’clock. ? . Margaret .Mcßeth will be hostess to mentbers of the St. Maria Goretti study club Thursday evening at eight o’clock. ; .. ' - Women of the Moose will have formal initiation at the Moosp home Thursday evening at sevet thirty o’clock. Officers are asked to meet at seven. - The Progressive Workers class of the -Trinity .Evangelical United Brethren church will have a meeting in the church parlors at seven thirtv o'clock Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weitfeldt will he in. charge. Those attending are p&ked to bring toys for the nursery department, .. T 'V- — The. Circles of the First MethodistHhurdh will meet in the church Thursday afterndem at two o’clock to continue the group study program. Mrs. R. D 5 Myters will give the lesson ffnd Mrs. Raymond Walters will be the devotional leader. Hostesses will be from Circle 2 B. The D.A.V. Auxilrary will have ititlation and installation of offi- , cers at their social meeting, to be held Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock in the D.A.V. hall. 7-bWs Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook, 111 I So'ihh Seventh street, are the pari ents>o'f,a baby girl, born at 6:56 p. m. Tuesday at the Adams coun- ■ ty memorial hospital. She w’eigh; i ed 7 pounds, 7% ounces. The . mother is the former Phyllis.Dan- > iels. l Mr. and Von King. 940 i North Thirteenth street, are the I parents of a seven pdund baby • boy. born \at 9:37 a. m. Tuesday , at the Adams county memorial i hospital. The mother was formerly- Miss Donna Ainsworth- , Vgt/and Mrs. Kenneth Jennings i are the parents ol a baby boy, born at she Lutheran hospital in: Fort Wayne Tuesday morning at! seven thirty o’clock. He weighed 7 pounds, 11 ounces,'and has named Kenneth Michael. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Cookson aie the parents of a baby girl, born this-inorning at 3:14 ©.’clock at the Adams county memorial hospital. She weighed 6 pounds, 14 ounces. \ , A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burger at 11:35 a. m. today at the Adams county memorial hospital. The baby weighed 8 pounds, 4 ounces. : 7 td'a JL. fine watch Put your bonus or Christmas gift money into something \ worthwhile! There's nothing • more beaiitiful, lasting and useful than a brilliantly accurate Gruen Watch. As low as •__ $29.75 including federal tax. • Goid-fiUrf- $37.50 • Fbl Autowind Rambler • Self-winding 17 jewels • Gold-filM $71.50 fc| Veri-Thin Dainty * 1 I*7 - 14-kt. gold $62.50 ' ' aS -
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Society Items for day's publication mustbs phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a; m.) Phone 3-2121 Phyllle Acheson 1 ■ WEDNESDAY \ Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Phi, postponed. THURSDAY D.A.V. Auxiliary social meeting, D.A.V. hall. 7:30 p.m. , ■ ’ puden of Peace jstudy club, Mrs” Cyril Heimann, 8 p.m. , St. Maria Goretti study chib, Margaret Mcßeth. 8 h.m. Wpmen of Moose formal initiation. Moose home,, J:39 p.in" officers at 7 p.m.: —Progressive Workers ©lass. Trinity E.U.B. church parlors, 7:30 p.m. jAlethodist Circles, group study, ehtirch, 2 p.m, prdeu 1 of Eastern Star stated meeting, Masonic hall, 7|:30 p.m. FRIDAY * C.W.S. of Christian church, general meeting, churdb 7:30 p.m. Union Township, Club, Mrs. Marie Barkley} all (fay. Commissioners To Meet January 1 Make Appointments, \ Visit County Home v Adams county’s .board of* commissioners, Lewis Worthman/John Augsburger and Otto Hoffman, will meet in special session January 1 to elect officers for 1952; make anpual appointments and visit the Adams county home*L, One commissioner? Jofin Augsburger, will start his final year on the board; Hoffman will start t.he first year of his v second term and Worthman will start the second year df his first term. .. Two commissioners will he elected next November, one. from the first district and one from the third district. Augsburger Us now representing the first district and Worthman is represehtlng the third district. board, prior-to its visit to the home will elect a president: vice-president and secretary; hame a county attorney; county physician and possibly d ecl de whether there will be a County health nutee. County auditor Thurman is secretary of the board by virtue of his office./ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lose and family, of Richmond, are visiting with relatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Schwartz spept Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Strahm and daughter at the Salem Children,;* Home, Flanagan, 111. Steve Edwards is spending the Cheistmas vacation with the O. N. Crider family in Park Forest, 111, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edwards were Christmas dinner guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schmith of Tipton. Mr. and Mr*. Philip J. Schmith. of Indianapolis, were also present. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hunter gnd children, Todd and Judy, of Tiffin. O„ • are visiting with Mr. and Mrs-. Floyd H. Hunter thi* w’eek. Other Christmas day guests were Mrs.. Mary Binz, of Berne, Mr. and Mrih Gaylord Acheson and slr. and Mrs, J. E. Acheson and of Willshire, Mrs. J. W. McNerney and son Joe of this city. , . Richard Roop is still confined to his home on South Eighth street recuperating from a recent fall iq which he sustained two broken ribs. I? Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schooler and family will return to their home \here today after spending Christmas \ with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schooler, Sr., in Lebanon. ■ Mr. and Mrs. William Roop and family, of Toledo, 0., spent the weekend here with ithsir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Roop and Mrs, Emma Johnston. * I | v Mr. and Mrs. John Elzey, of Bobo, and Mrs. John Hocker, of Monroe, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vilas Elzey and family. V LU ■ Celebrate Christmas At Champagne Party Cairo, Egypt, Dec. 26. —(UP)— Shepherd W- (Abdullah) King and his Egyptian belly-dancer bride celebrated Christmas today with a champagne party thit lasted until dawn. The Texas playboy who became a Moslem to marry Samia gave her a |B,OOO check to buy * mittfc coat when the coupl? arrives in New York shortly for her engagements in American night clqbs. Samia gave King an expensive Paris made wallet.
Seizes Os Mishaps Reported To Sheriff Qnly One Involves personal Injuries Shgh-iff Robert Shralnka and James -Cochran were kept busy , all day Christmas day with a seSieL ofautomobile mishaps, mpstjy jqn U. S. highway 27 north of Only one of the misirivblved personal injury. Fife -persons were taken to the 'Adaißs county memorial hospital >t a|<)Ut >1:15 o’clock Tuesday afternoon following ~a. crash five mlle<north of Decatur. An|autofnobile driven by Arnold CGllWg| 35,/Nina. Wis., swerved into path of a northbound auto driven] Ny Calvin S. Megn*/6. r >, Aub»i,rn||o,he two cars wete j>adly damwj ip, an, l before the two automobife‘l' cbuld be reihpVed 'from the highway, another car driven l*y f rgderick Schafer of Fori Wayi|k ! was forced into the ditch to striking the wreck and two with unidentified drivers ajp took to the ditch. Neighbr Mr. nor Mrs. Schafer was i|jpred and the Schafer automobil| )iyas only slightly damaged. and, his brother Lloyd, wife, | |frs. Fanny Means and dauglfujt, Margaret Ann, 13, all were Baken to the* hospital where they iere treated for minor injuries an|! shock, later being released. A lirii'e semi-trailer operated by the. Express. Tampa, Fla.; and by William Miller of Tamp|.|went out of control a mile northM Decatur on U. S. highway 27 au« yvent into a field and turned Miller was unhurt and after hours of work, the truck was back onto the highway. It wai seriously damaged. Bayfefeiid Koeneman, Decatur route fiji his milk truck dow'n|&> turn inte a lane about five tfil|s north of Decatur on U. S. the rfur/by an automobile driven by Hobrock, also of Decatur. rosi| 1. The Hobrock car was badly but Koeneman and Hobrofck both emerged unhurt. TheTsheriff’s office answered dozeri®"!■ calls all during the day Trom whose automobiles we're dished, but no other person-, hi injifeips were reported. " Decguir police had a quiet day and oilg- a few local motorists repoVte<B jninor mishaps. No" per-' sonal juries were involved and fef /the police calls were for help ii Alling ears away from icy WaifjjJgs to motorists are being is*ued| the midwest. Roads! in general are hazardpus. North|rni states have an abundance pfjfenow and south-central states|utve and sleet. is forecast Tor Decani 1 Ind Adams county today and' tonight and locgl, county and state dplfce officers advise a rqjnimum if [driving. \ county’ roads are rqport|(! |in almost Unpassable cbnditgmj State roads and federal highways'; are passable but slippery in many places! ! | ' i Deca|ug streets hre in fair driv-
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Admitted: Frank Laßue, Geneva; Mrs. Carl Wolfe,. Pleasant .Mills; Mrs. Sarah Merriman, Decatur: Ernest 'Pyle, Bryant; Edwin Bruick, Monroeville; Martin Pienz, Decatur; Peter . Biery, Geneva; Frederick Wagner, Decatur route (our. 1 , ■ h.\ Dismissed: Mrs. Lloyd Wagner
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and baby boy, Monroeville; Mrs. William Blythe, Decatur; Ernest Foreman, Decatur; Kay Lynn Reynolds, Decatur; Walter Cable, Tocsin; Mrs. Gerald* Smitley and Eaby girl, Decatur;aMYs.s Ronald Ballard, Decatur; JMrs. Gerald (Brewster and baby girl, Berne; Mr. and Mrs. William Mygrant, Huntington; Harl Andrews. rreuet Wetia Springe and wells should be protected from surface water to avoid pollution.
