Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 89, Decatur, Adams County, 14 April 1952 — Page 3
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t GLORIA RIESEN. JOHN SMITH ’ • ARE MARRIED SATURDAY Gloria Riesen uftd John* Smith »-x-*hai]ged We iding vows' j k Saturday evejifhg ar seven tMrtyj ' r-b-lock in* the Trinity’ Evangelical ! s | I’niteip Brethren charcn in Beftie.l with the Rev. Karl Tauber readings the ceremony’. The jjuptialS vverel read Wore a background of. jiaitns.; candelabra and gladioli. ‘ Mr and Mrs. Harvey Riesen pf| Herne are the brides parents and? . the bridegroom is the son of Mr.f y | and Mrs. Leslie Bay’on Smith, also; * 1 ' o i’erne. ; \ A 3o minute musical o yeas presented by .Mrs. Clayton Smith, aunt , of the bridegroom, organist, and Mrs. John Purvis, vocalist. \ 1 For her wedding- the bride hose • a gown of ivory satin highlighted by' Alencon lace. Poyits of’Ja- e ex- \ tended into the pencil slijrr sleeves. I Her fall skirt which fell from a ■ I fitted, bodice, ended in a chapel . length train. A bandeau of ivory ’ z sa<in held her fingertip veil of impo/ted. silk illusion ,in place. She carried a cascade bouquet if Stephanotis centered with white camellias. Her only jewelry was a single strand of pearls. Miss Carolyn Warner of Bluffton attended as maid of honor. She wore a gown of sunrise coral net. A short taffeta jac ket ,ac c ented the Bodice o'f’ the gown. The bouffant skit was ballerina letiath and featured a taffeta sash at the waist- * "’lipe. . ’
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* ' ’L The bridesmaids wepp [Mrs. ( arl HI. Muselmap. of Lawreni-e? and the 'Misses Mary Ann Urban! of Ashland, Ky„ Jinx Searig} t; of) Toledo, (). and Marilyn Willis fits iof Pendleton. 'they were attir<?(l in aqua gowns .Styled identically M that worn'by the maid of honor. Each wore a thatching headbtipdb*nd carried, colonial Souqifeti!;) o( ;violets aud white caranatioris. AM of! the attendants wore pearl ! nieciklAces. gifts of the bride. tqi \ | Jacqueline L. Riesen. neice of the bride, was the fldwpr ’ gitrl. She wore a yellow frock ami carried a j nosegay of violets am white carnations. ; ijh ! I ' William T. Eckman seijved as .best man. Ushers wore I Robert Baumgartner of Port .Wavin'. .Maynard Rich. Arthur Muselijian ami Gerald Sprunger. all ofjlteifne. For her daughter’s Adding Mrs. Riesen selected a navy crepe suit dress and a corsage <k Talisman roses. The bridegroom'sb mother selected 3 beige lace w ith brown accessories and a eorSage of Talisman roses, i ;! j ) Immediately following the ceremony a reception was ilield at the Marine Room of the ! feprfte auditorium. Serving wqre pMr|f.! Jerry Stuckey. Mrs. Dale Ztirt’hpij, Mrs. Gerald Sprunger, Mds. tVaughn Schindler and .Mrs. F’red! For traveling to Florida the bride selected a navy j hide; dress and naVy and white' accessories, and a corsage of A-aipe’lias. When Mr. and Mrs. Shiitji they will reside in where they are attending imdiana University. . — ■ 5 FORMER RESIDENT TO WED INDIANAPOLIS GIRL ' James Ehinger. son of Alys. Carl Cent liver of Fort Weytie; aml a'former resident of' Decatur- will wed ! Miss Mae Kiene Craven of jiidianaf polis in June, it was announced by I her parents, the Rev. anil Mrs. i Hugh F. Craven of Rocifyilliej l The\ bride-elect was jgrhduated ‘ from Auburn high\schodl'ian'd West- ; ern "College in Oxford, ,0. .Miss Cray t-u is employed by the City Security Corporation in Indianapolis ahd she is a member of Tri Kap >a skn-opty. Her fiance was graduated from j Decatur high school ar di aKfepded ; Indiana University, whefb he was :a member of Sigma Alpha Ensilon jFraternity. Ehinger Owns Ilj(> AlIbion theater in Albion. I ' • i "» i • ' ■. 4- idl :D. A. V. AUXILIARY ’ ;has hospital party J Members of the turi D.A.V, auxiliary attended the lr>spi|al parity ! given forth« veterbiis jat the; jFort Weyne Veterans I Opphal reticently, Games< were platjqd and apiinmximately forty prizes ‘ded’ to the virions v. inners : I Poiiper Dubach entertained the egroup with several selections on ther accordion during tl|e : affair. IMembers of the Decatur group attending were Mrs. Sphnner. i■’ i .
Phone 3-2121 , Kathleen Terveer i Society Items for day's publication must be phoned In by < 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) \ MONDAY | Adams County Uiorus, postnoned this week. ‘ TUESDAY Pleasant Mills iP.T.A., Pleasant Mills School. 7:30 p.m. Aeolian choir Practice, Tuesday and Thursday. UDe'-atur school music rooms 7 p hi. ( Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles hall, 8 ' : p ™ ; . . r . ' Valparaiso Guild, Immanuel School, Union Twp., 8 p.m. > Loyal Daughters, Bethany E.t’.B. . church. Earl Fuhrman, 7:30 p.m. Great Books Discussion club. Library, 7:?,o p.m. Decatur Garden club, Mrs._Edward J. Miller. 2 p.m. Associate Tri Kappa, Mrs. Rob ' ert Mills, 7:30 p.m. ■ . i WEDNESDAY \Women’s Missionary associa'ion, Mt. Victory U. B. church, Mrs. Pauline Hart, 1 p.m. Lady of Fatima study club, Miss 1 Joan Wemhoff, 8 p.m. St. Paul Ladies Aid. all day, Mrs. Clara. Hague. Psi lota Xi. social, Elks home, 8 p.ni. Epsilon Sigma chapter, Beta Sigma Phi sorority, C, L. of C. hall, 8 p.m. Historical Club, Mrs. Harry Essex, 12 noon, Dinner party. Decode party, Moose home, 0:30 p.m. I Y Decatur Home Economics club. Mrs.. Carl Hammond. 2 p.m. THURSDAY Decatiti- P.T.A., Lincoln? School, 1:30 ip.m. j Bobo U. B. . Willing "Worker’s class, Mrs. Groce Tope, 7 p.ni. Pleasant Mills Methodist W.S.C. S., Mrs. Robert Light. 1:30 p.m, Lady of Lourdes study club, Mrs. John Kintz. 8 pm. ! J). Y. B. class. Trinity E. t T . B. church, church basement. 7:30 jr.m. Friendship Village club, Kimsey school, 1 p.m. Mrs. Frank Young, Mrs. Theodore Eyanson. Mrs. Harold Hitchcock. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scheiunann. Gerald, ISmitely and Mrs. Dale Stalter. ’Guests at (he program were Mrs. Merritt Howard, state commander and her husband and D.A.V.S. chairman. Mrs. Ruth Cashdoilpr. i __-Y GECODE CLUB PLANS WEEK-END IN CHICAGO .Members of the Decatur Ge Code club are planning a week-end in Chicago for the month of April. The members ahd their friends will travel to the Windy City, Saturday,. April 26, for a week-end visit that will include attending the stage play. “The Moon is Blue,” a sight seeing tour and free time for shopping, plus dining in Chicago’s resturants. ! The trip will cost $18.75 tper person, for both members and nonmembers. Reservations must be in by Thursday. April 17, with a $lO deposit. The balance is due Thursday, April 2U Reservations should be made with Rosemary Miller. j—— i - ■■
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Hilda Staley, Mina Lumpy, or-Doro- I thy Shaffer. i ’ Anyone’ desiring additional infor- | tnatjon may secure it from’any of \ thesp persons. » 1 The Women's Missionary associa- • tion of the Mt. Victory United Bre- I threp chur< h will meet. Wednps- ? day) with Pauline Hart aj. one! j o’( lock. IJ L I Tile Pleasant Mills Methodist i W.SIC.S. will me'et Ti'ursday after- I nooii at one thirty o'clock with Mrs. I Robert Light. AH uieinbers are Askeid to attend. ; Our Lady of Loiiirues study < lub j will meet Thursday evening at i eight o'clock with Mrs. John Kintz. ; Miss) Tena Schurger will be pro- ! granj chairman. i \ ) Alj -members of Brownie troop 4 ! are reminded of the change of. the date‘of their meeting tq Wednosday instead of Tuesday, when they will vjsiti the Decatur Hatuhery.. TlJe Boho United- Brethren Willing Worker’s class will meet Thursday evening at seven o'chock with MrsJGrocei Tope. i The Aeolian choir will have, practice Tuesday and Thursuay evening at the Decatur high sclmol music room’ at seven o'clock. " ' i > i . i . . 7 I • I
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f Miss Anna Inniger will reign as queen the Adams Central high school 1952 yearbook, the Gen-Trail. |Her court is, from left to right: Eileen Funk, Sally Ross, the queen. Mary Ellen Byerly and Pat Barger. j The Cen-Trail went on sale today at the school, I I I - ■ ’ !■ ; .. b- ‘ ? 1 '
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Geneva's Graduate P List Is Announced . Exercises May 15 For 25 Graduates | Commencement week activities, of the Genvea high school have been announced by Jack Lee, school principal. , Tiie Rev. Roger Lautzenheiser will "give the baccalaureate sermon ;on Sunday, May 11. The comi mencement address May 15 will i be given by the Rev. Lewis Gish'ck. pastor of the First. Presbyterhili < iriin j. Muncie. ’I The 25 ju@inhers of graduating class -are: ’Gretchen Bagley, Chara Baker, Connie Booh er, Elizabeth Burk 4, Norma Sue Cook, Edna ba|ly, Nancy Drew. Carolyn Farlow, Carolyn Schisler, Margie ! Srnifley. : Ruby Stucky. Ronald Spade. James Amstutz, Bob FraVel, Dick Hardy. Keith Kelly, Norman Koons,. Robert Macklin, Bill Manning. Arthur Vorhees, Carl Hofstet’'er, James Hunsberger, 1 Harry Mo|T.er, Lindell and Harry Smith. Hospitals Elsewhere Ansopia.! Conn. (UPJ- This city of l.S.oOti had no births last year. All arrivals to Ansonia families were born’ in hospitals of neigh- ; boring tovvns. Sr * U \ IF?
