Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 137, Decatur, Adams County, 10 June 1952 — Page 3

TUESDAY, .TUNE 10, 1952

MISS TROLUS JUNE FRANK MARRIES THOMAS KAHN Miss Trolus June Franks and Thomas D. Kahn exchanged marriage vows in a double ring ceremony read at eight thirty o’clock Wednesday evening, May 28 at the home of the Ret. and Mrs. Homer Studebaker'in Ossian. A musicale which Included “I Love You Truly” and “He Leadeth Me” was presented in a candlelight service, with the immediate families attending. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Frank, of Willshire, Ohio, are the bride’s parents and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William ; Kahn, Sr., of Kingsland. , The | bride chose an aqua two piece suit with a small bustle accenting the fitted waist for her marriage. Her accessories were white and she wore a red rose corsage. ... i, Mrs. William Kahn, Jr., attended the bride in a grey dress with white and navy accessories and wore a corsage of red roses. William Kahn, Jr., of Fort

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Wayne, served* his brother as best man. \ J The bride’s mother chose a copen blue dress with white accessories. The groom’s mother wore a black dress with pink [accessories. 'A reception followed jj for the families and friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Kahn* Sr. Mrs. Kahn is a graduate of Willshire high school and is erpployed in the offices of the Lincoln National Life Insurance company in Fort Wayne. •iC j 1 Her husband attended Lancaster Central high school and is engaged in painting. The couple are making their home in Decatur at West Adams street. '* «|. v. DONNA KIRCHENBAUER WEDS GEORGE BAIR, JR., SUNDAY - The Rev. William C. Filler officiated at the double ring ceremdny solemnized Sunday afternoon at two thirty o’clock when Miss Donna Jane Kirchenbauer became the bride of George Bair, Jr., in ! the

Zion Evangelical Reformed church "In this city. Mrs. Vivian Kirchenbauer is the bride’s mother and Mr. and Mrs. George Bair are the groom’s parents. The vows were received before an altar beautified with lighted tapers and baskets of mums and gladiollas. The peWs were outlined with white satin bows. dj A musicale was presented by Mrs. Edgar Gerber, and Miss Helen Haubold as the vocalist, sang “Oh Perfect Love” and “The 23rd Psalm.” 1 The bridal gown was white satin ballerina length over net and Spanish lace. It featured an off the shoulder effect complimented with a bollero jacket with a Peter Pan collar and long sleeves coming to points to her hands. A satin Juliet cap, trimmed in seed pearls, held in place her finger tip veil of silk Illusion. She carried a white Bible topped wth a single orchid. Mrs. Donald Borpff was matron of honor in a ballerina length dress of aqua which was shirred at thh waist and accentuated with an accordion pleated skirt. She wore an arrangement of pink carnations in her hair and' carried a nosegay of carnations. J■, ' Marilyn Kirchenbauer, ( sister of the bride, was bridesmaid 'in a gown identical to that of the honor attendent. She wore pink carnations in her hair and carried a nosegay of pink carnations. The bride’s mother chose a grey and white sheer dress with a corsage of pink roses, while the groom’s mother wore a two piece dress of dusk rose and a gardenia corsage. Serving the groom as best man was Herbert Reegin and ushering were Donald Boroff and Harold Bohnke. . _ \ i ,r A reception followed the weeding in' the chureh basement for approximately 200 guests. The bride’s table was decorated in a pastel theme. A wedding cake centered the table surrounded with huckleberry branches. Serving were Miss Joyce Franklin, Miss Harriet Gerber, Miss Helen Mow-ery, Mrs. Byford Smith and Mrs. Betty McNearney. When the young couple left for a wedding trip of unannounced destination, Mrs. Bair was wearing a white linen suit trimmed in

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blue and a picture hat of white and blue. The bride is a graduate ot Decatur high school and also of In-, ternational Business college In Fort Wayne. Bair graduated from Decatur high school and is employed at Muncie Gear Works in Muncie, ah<| is attending Ball State Teachers college there, where they will make their home. • . • ■■ ■ MISS FRANCES DAVIS TO SPEAK AT METHODIST W.S.C.B, Miss Frances Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clay Davis, will be the special speaker for the general meeting of the W. S. C. S. to* be held at the Methodist church Thursday at two o’clock. She will spfeak of her college experiences and work with youth. Miss Davis had just completed her sophomore year at the National college for Christian workers at Kansas City, Mo., and after a brief visit here, she will go to Oshkosh, Wis., where she will assist in establishing daily vacation Bible schools. The meeting will also honof the children of the members who will give the devotional lesson as they present theh< on Sundays. During the program and business meeting, special entertainment and treats will be provided for the children. A tea will complete the program in charge of the following hostesses, Mrs. Watson Maddox, Mrs. Robert Krick, Mrs. Clyde Harris, Mrs. Giles Porter, Mrs. M. Stonetock, Mrs. Earl Goiter and Mrs. Russell Owens. LADIES MISSIONARY SOCIETY HOLDS MONTHLY The Toadies Missionary society of the Church of God held their monthly meeting Thursday evening with Mrs. Reuben Smith of Peterson. Mrs. Clarence Strickler was in charge of devotions and Janice Agler offered prayer. The lesson was presented by Mrs. Herman Hammond, followed with a story by Janice Agler. Ten, members were present to answer roll call. . \ ; Continuing with the business meeting, Flossie Hawkins had charge. All had brought their articles they had made for the linen chest. Mary Hazlewood gave the {closing prayer. Refreshments were served to the group and four visitors. The July meeting will be held with Mrs. Helen Geyer. * JUNE CONVENTION OF 1 SORORITY TO BE HELD Emily Kimbrough will be the

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ISBI Phoha 8-2121 \! Kathleen Terveep y Society item* fop day's publication must be phoned In by r 11 •• m. (Saturday 9:10 a. m.) TUESDAY 1 Dutiful Daughters class, Bethany .Evangelical United Brethren church. Mrs. Gerald, Cole 7:30 p.m. Tri Kappa, pledge picnic, Mrs. Kenneth McConnell, 6:30 p.m. Dorcus class, Bethany E. U. B. church, church parlors, 7:30 p.m. American Legion auxiliary Drill team, Legion home, 8 p.m. Rose Garden club, Mrs. Frank Schmits, 2'p.m. Rebekah Lodge, Odd Fellows, 7:30 p.m. ; \ ■ Kirkland W.C.T.U., Mrs. Dorotha Shady, 1:30 p.m. Church Mothers study club, Family picnic, Hanna park, 6:30 P-tn. St. Mary’s Twp. Farm Bureau, D. W. Johnson, 8 p.m. Delta Theta Tau, Come-as-you-are party. Sunset park, 6:30 p.m. Pleasant Mills Willing Workers class, Mr. and Mrs. Benoit Johnson. 7:30 p.m. St. Dominic study club, Mrs. Joseph Laurent, 6:15 p.m. postponed. Willing Workers class. First Christian church, Junior church picnic, Lehman park, 6:30 p.m. Great Books Discussion group, library, 7:\30 p.m. Happy Home Makers club, French Twp, club, Hanna-Nuttman park, 7 p.m. Better Homes club of Monroe, Mrs. Otto Longenberger, 7:30 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary, installation of officers, Eagles hall, 8 p.m. ;i WEDNESDAY Profit and Pleasure Home Ec. club, Mrs. Delmer Connelley, 7:30 p.m. Academy of Friendship. Women of Moose, Moose home, 6:30 p.m. Psi lota Xi, initiation dinner, Zion Lutheran Parish hall, 6:15. Zion Lutheran Missionary society, Parish hall, 1:30 p.m. Presbyterian Ruth Circle, Mrs. Ernest High, 8 p.m. Presbyterian Naomi Circle, Mrs. Mrs. Robert Frisipger, 8 p.m. Business and Professional Women, Boy Scout Cabin, 6 p.m. - ' THURSDAY Queen of Rosary study club, Mrs. Bernadlne Kreps, 8 p.m. ' Ladies Aid, Mt. Victory U. B. church, Mrs. Bernice Gray, 8 p.m. 1 Salem W. S. C. S., Mrs. Roy Miller, 1:30 p.m. Executive and parsonage committees, 1\ p.m. Methodist church. Holy Cross discussion club, Mrs. Richard Lengerich, 8 p.m. Order of Eastern StaA stated meeting and initiation, Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. Mt. Pleasant W. S. C. S., Mrs. Lional Brentlinger, 2 p.m. ■ Women of Moose, Moose home, officers, 7 p.m., members, 7:30 p.m. Presbyterian Mary Circle, Mrs. Stewart McMillen. 2:30 p.m. Presbyterian Martha Circle, Mrs. O. H. Haubold, 2:30 p.m. W. S. C. S. First Methodist church, 2 p.m. '■ chief speaker at the June convention of Psi lota Xi sorOrity, which will be held at Elkhart June 13 and 14, with Beta Rho of Goshen as hostess chapter. ' Two hundred fifty representatives will attend from the eightyone chapters in Indiana and Ohio. The local Alpha Delta chapter of Psi lota Xi will be represented by Mrs. Ronald Parrish, president, and Miss Kay Yager, past president. \/' Registration is from ten o’clock to one o’clock June 13, in the lobby of the Hotel Elkhart. Business sessions will include the election of grand, officers and plans for and cultural projects for the coming year. stewart mcmillens ENTERTAIN WITH PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McMillen entertained over the week-end with a house party for their son, Stewart McMillen, Jr., who arrived home from Culver Military academy, and Harry Yardley, Jr., of New York, and Robert Deuton, Jr., of Battle Creek, Mich., who are visiting him. . 1 The guests from Fort Wayne attending were Miss Susanne Noble, Miss Martha Pohlmeyer, Miss Phyllis Cautuell, Miss Maryanne Taylor, Robert Hewuiger, James Siewes, and Eugene Schuelllng. Miss Suzanne Noble is entertaining William Yardley at her home this evening at Fort Wayne. The Ladies Aid of the Mt Victory United Brethren church will meet Thursday evening with Mrs. Bernice Gray at eight o’clock. The Profit and Pleasure home economics group will meet Wednesday evening with Mrs. Delmer Copnelley at seven thirty o’clock. - ' - - . Members of the Salem W. S. C. S. will meet Thursday afternoon at one thirty o’clock with Mrs. Roy Miller. A meeting of the executive and parsonage committees will be held Thursday at one o’clock previous

to the meeting of the ft. S. C. S. 1 at the Methodist' church. 1 — , i The Holy Cross discussion club will meet Thursday evening at 1 eight o’clock with Mrs. Richard 1 Lengerich. i The Academy of Friendship of i the Women pf the Moose will hold their annual dinner Wednesday evening at six thirty o’clock at the Moose home. ■ The Dutiful Daughters class of i the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church will meet this | evening with Mrs. Gerald Cole at seven thirty o’clock. All associate members of Tri Kappa sorority and college girls who are home are invited to the dinner Tuesday evening at the Bluffton Country club at six thirty o’clock and the initiation w'hich will be held that afternoon. Mrs. Walter Bockman should be called for reservations. i 4-—<— i Mrs. Bemadine Kreps will be hostess to the Queen of the Rosaty study club Thursday evening at eight o’clock. Word was received from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burdg from Popular Bluff, Mo., that they are having an enjoyable trip and plan to go to St. Petersburg and then on to New Port Richey, Fla., and back to Popular Bluff. Miss Dell McMillen will return home Saturday from Wellesley, Mass., and Mrs. ' Richard Burket will arrive Sunday to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McMillen. Mrs. Burket will be a jbridesmaid at the wedding of Miss Katherine Gaddis of Van Wert, Ohio, and her husband, Lt. Burket, will arrive later for the wedding. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Kruse and daughter, Joan, are leaving Thursday 4 to attend the graduating exercises at lowa State college at 1 Ames, lowa where their son, Norman, Jr., will receive his B. S.. degree in dairy industry. He Jias accepted a position with the An-derson-Erickson dairy in Des Moines and will start July 1. The 43rd annual Magley family reunion will beheld at the Preble recreation camp, a mile north of road 224 north of Magley. A good program has been arranged. Paul Cox of Roanoke is president and Grace Bartley of Indianapolis is secretary. Dolores Rekhar of Willshire, 0., drove her car into one driven by Edward Linn of Troy, Ohio, who had stopped for traffic at Washington street and Maple Avenue in Van Wert. A few hours later James Habegger, also of Willshire, struck a car at the same corner. Both were ordered to appear in mayor’s courf. ■ The Elmer Anspaugh family has moved from Winchester street io Fort Wayne and the house here will be - con verted into a Sunday School room temporarily by the Bethany-Evangelical United Brethren church, owners of the property. Miss Georgia Foughty will return today from Chicago where she visited with friends over the week-dnd. Jane Harvey, Dorcus Davidson, Gretchen Schhepf and Marie Thigbinder are attending Al Stodden’s school of baton twirling and drum majoring at Fort Wayne this week. Mrs. Lois Whittredge of Wayland. Mich., is an instructor there and Miss Thigbinder is also of that city. | SOSMTAL I Admitted: Jonathan C. Yoder, Applecreek; Harvey Largent, Decatur; John Hands, New Haven; Mrs: Amy Cox, Willshire, Ohio. Dismissed: Mrs. Paul DeWeerd, i Pennville; Mrs. Gerhart Selking. and baby boy, Decatur? Mrs. William Morgan and baby boy, Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kohne are the parents of a baby girl, weighing 7 lbs., 3*4 oz., born at 6:45 a.m. today at the hospital. Mrs. Kohne is the former Barbara DeBolt. A son was born at 11:37 p.m, Quality Photo Finishing Featuring Oversize Prints Holthouse Drug Co.

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