Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 148, Decatur, Adams County, 23 June 1952 — Page 3

MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1952

\■ . i JEAN LOUISE HUNSICKER WEDS ROYCE SHAFTER, JP< Saturday. at twol p.m. at the First Methodist church, Brunson, Mich., Miss Jean Louise Hunsiclier and Rpyce R. Shafter. Jr., pledged their nuptial vows before Rev. Spencer Bacon Owens. The bribe is the daughter of Mr. and Mis. Don Hunsicker of Bronson, foi*|nerly ot Decatur, and the bri<iegrodm is the son of Dr. and Mfs. Royce Rj Shafter of' Detroit. 1 A ipusicaie preceded the double ring .ceremony and was presented by Mrs. 'Willis S. Whorley organist and. Melvin Larimer, vocalist, who sahg '-Through The Years”, ‘ I Lrivb Thee” and “If Cod Left, Only You.” During the cereinohy l.i- sang ‘‘The, Lord’s Prayer.” Given in marriage ,by her father, the’bride chose a white full length gown of imported chantilly lace and white nylon tulle over taffeta. It featured a fitted bodice ot chantilly lace with long sleeves whi|h tapered her hands and a frill skirt'of nylon tulle whiish in*a cathedral lepsth train. A fftl-ger-tip veil of illusion edged In imported chantilly lace was caugpt to-a Juliet < ? ap of illusion with excrested seed pearls. Her bouqubt of white "stephanotis and ivy w|is centered with a white purplethroated orchid. ■ Miss Jane Hunsicker attended her sister as maid of honor. Site

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wore a gown of yellow nylon net over taffeta topped by a dainty yellow capelet of ruffled net. Her heart-shaped hat was of matching yellow net. She carried a cascade arrangement of blue daisies and ivy tied with blue satin ribbon. / ' ' Another sister of the bride, Miss Loisjean Hunsicker, and Miss Sue Shafter, sister of the groom. Miss Ixiis Engman, and Mrs. George Ferns, all of Detroit were bridesmaids. They wore gowns of ice blue net over taffeta designed like that of the maid of honor and cartied identical bouquets .of yellow daisies and ivy. I , i t John A. Ingold,of Detroit served a“s best man. Ushers? were Dale Jackson of Escanaba. White Os Detroit. Bronson Savannah, Georgia. ap4 Harold StevThe bride’s mother wore a full The brides mother wore a full length gown of aqua silk organza with , matching accessories. The bridegroom’s mother chose a gown of sea blue silk shantuhg and accessories to match. Each pinned a purple orchid to, her shoulder. A reception was held immediately following the ceremony at the home of the bride’s parents. Guests were received in the living rob’d in .front of a flower-decked fireplace. For traveling Mrs. Shafter dopried a gold summer suit with navy accessories. She wore the orchid frqm her bridal bouquet. After their trip to Lake Placid they will spend the summer inb Detroit, where Shafter 1 is employed at the Parke-Davis Pharmaceutical Co. Mr. and Mrs. Shafter attended Albion College for tyo \years and graduated from the University of Michigan this June. Those attending the Wedding included: „ ■ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edwards, Dexptur; Mrs. William Barber, Decatur; Mrs. Phillip J. Smith, Decatur and Mrs. Owen Crider, Chicago. ' V- ■ ' v EHINGER-CRAVEN WEDDING SOLEMNIZED SATURDAY | The SS Peter and Paul Cathedral. in Indianapolis, was the scene

i »/ f I i, h I : i■■ ■Mr > 1 -I Wmmhl if |: Jr I 1-Mw IN A GOWN of traditional white satin. Miss Barbara Lehman Became; the bride of Paul Reimer, Jr., Saturday evening, June 14, at six] thirty*j o’clock. ’ , I V The First Menhonite church in Berne was the scene of the cere-r mony and the Rev. Olin Krehbiel officiated at the double ring Vows, s ‘Mrs. Reimer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bi. Lehman off route 4 and the groom is the son of Paul Reimer of Columbia City. I Following a wedding trip to Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Reimer will re-1 side at their new home at 1334 High street in this city. She was for- : merly employed at the Citizens Telephone company and Reimer works i for the American Trimspprt company in Fort Wayne. | I , —Photo by EdWards t 1 1 • g

of the wedding Saturday of James 1 Ehinger, sori\ of Mrs. Carl Centlivre of Fort Wayne and former residents of this city, to Miss Mae Elene Craven daughter of the jReV. and MriS. Hugh F. Craven as Rock-' ville. ' . •T' The Rev. Stanley Manoske officiated in the chapel] which was decorated with of spring flowers and lighted tapers. The bride’s dress was‘ of ivory satin, styled along princess lines with long sleeves and a cathedral length train, rimmed with seed pearls. Her heirloom veil, worn by, three generations, was held in place by a crown of the same lace. Her jewelry was an heirloom gold necklace and she carried a white prayerbook topped with \ a single white orchid./ Mrs. Howard T\ Craven attended her sister-in-law as matron of honor in an orchid gown s,tyled wjth a boat neckline and circular skirt. f*Mrs. Richard E. Craven of Elizabeth, N. J., Mrs. William Hbckman of Canal Ohio and Mrs. Charles D. Ehinger of Decatur were bridesmaids in lime gowns styled identically to that Os the honor attendant. Anne Ehinger, daughter of the bridegroom, was flower girl in, a yellow dress. All wore headbands blending orchid, lime and yellowshades and carried spring bouquets. \ r Charles D. ..Ehinger served) his brother as best man. Ushers were Dr. Howard T. Craven, the Rev. Richard E. Craven of Elizabeth, N. J., both brothers of the bride, aitd Robert E. Centlivre of Fort Wayne. Steven Ehinger, son of the bridegroom, was ring-bearer. The bride’s mother tvore a sheer Rosewood dress with matching hat and white accessories, while Mrs. Centlivre selected an antique shantung in green and a straw hat. The reception was held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Caryen. After a wedding? trip to Florida, the couple will reside at 820 W. Wayne street, Fort Wayne. For traveling, the bride wore a navy suit with pinl? accessories and an orchid corsage.

NANCY HEEMSTRA’S * ENGAQGEMENT ANNOUNCED The engagement and coming marriage of Miss Jane Heemstra to Hayes P. Yeager has been announced by Jaler parents, Mr, and Mrs. Simon Heemstra of this city. The groom-elect’s parents are and Mrs. W. Hayes Yeager of Columbus. Ohio. The wedding will take place Saturday, July 19 in the Indianola Presbyterian church of Columbus. The bride-elect is a graduate of Bluffton high school and attended Butler University. She was graduated from the Tobe Coburn for Fashion Careers in New York City and is fashion stylist for F. and R. Lazarus and Company in Columbus. She is a member of Delta Delta Her fiance was” graduated from Ohio State University, where he was a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. He is employed by Wreth Inc. of Philadelphia with his office in Columbus. FRIENDSHIP CLUB IN RECENT MEETING \ The Friendship Village club met recently at the Kimsey school with the song of the month, “Let Me Call You Sweetheart,” opening the session, followed .with the creed repeated in unison. \ Mrs. Helen Burkhart read the devotions and the lesson was given by Miss Anna K. Williams on

‘‘What you pay for.” The club song “The More We Get Together” foil lowed. ; An auction sale was held and refreshments were served during the social hour by the hostesses. | — ADAMS COUNTY NURSES ! MEET WITH MRS. LEHMAN I A hobo picnic was held for the Adams County Nurses Association at the) country home of Mrs. Annd Lehman recently. After a picnic supper, Mrs. Gladys Braden drew the number for the door prize. | The. president, Mris. Inez Lehi man, was chosen the best-dressed hobo present and received a prlzej The evening was spent in visiting and singing. \ ;,) ’ Hostesses were the Mesdameti Virginia Houser, chairman, Anii Lehman, Naomi Mora, Eileen Wit-* te, Edna Myers, and the Missed Jean and Joan Sink and Mary My 4 era. I The next meeting will he held, in September.

HOME DEMONSTRATION » FAIR FRIDAY NIGHT ‘the.program forlthe evening en-') te'rtainment at t.he home demon-) stratum fair has been completed.)) The program committee met in) the extension office and arranged: the show scheduled for 8 p.m. on? the stage of the Decatur high) school auditorium for Friday, June? 27. This fair is the annual achieve-? ment exhibit of the Adams county) home demonstration association.) Each of the seventeen clubs will; arrange a display on the Decatur* gym floor Friday morning. These tables and booths will each dem-] onstrate some lesson the club hasstudied during the past year. The: public is invited-to view them free ; throughout the afternoon. Club? members are distributing tickets' fbr the evening program that fol-; lbws: harmonica group from the Better Homes dub of Monroetownship; information tdease skit* from the Decatur club; piano slloj fron> the Root township club; read-i ing from the Blue Creek Friend’; ship Village club; boys trio from' the French township club; skit from the Preble Sunny Circle; club; musical playlet from the Jefferson Pleasant Neighbors club; skit from the Swiss Village club of Berne; piano, duet from the Wabash township LimberloMt club; musical skit from the Wash-; ington township- Profit and Pleasure club: Negro quartet from the, St. Mary’s township Jolly House-; wife club; skit from the Berne; M.W.F. club; piano solo from the’; Monroe Good Neighbors club; skit] from the Kirkland Ladies club;] musical trio from thel Union club; • \skit from the Hartford club; and; accordion solo playlet from the; Washington Happy Homemakers, club. The program committee is com-) posed of Mrs. Glen Schaadt, Mrs. Alton Corson, Mrs. Alva Lawson, and Mrs. Harold Zeigler. The Ladies Aid of the Trinity church will meet Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock at the church. Mrs. William Ohler, Mrt. Bob Robenold and Mrs. W. H. Pennington will be the hostesses. Members are asked to note the change in date. The Needle Clqb of the Pythian Sisters will meet this evening after Temple meeting. The St. Paul Ladies Aid will have an all uhy meeting Wednesday with Mrs. Arthur Scheiderer of Ossian.

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. The Eagles auxiliary members are asked to be present for a regular meeting Tuesday to consider and act upon amendments and bylaws. The Eagles hall will be the meeting place and the session will begin at eight o’clock. Tl|e Philalethean Circle of the Elon Evangelical Reformed church will meet with Mrs. Edward Jaberg Wednesday evening at < eight o’clock. f ' Mrs. Dora Cook will be hostess to the Bridge club Wednesday evening at seven thirty o’clock. 7 \ ' The Bethany,; Circle of the Bethany. Evangelical United Brethren church will meet with Mrs. Noah Roth Wednesday evening at eight o’clock. The Ruth and Naomi Circle of the Zion Evangelical Reformed church will meet Wednesday afternoon at -two thirty o’clock in the social room of the church. The C. L. of C. society will have a pot Huck supper at six thirty o’clock Tuesday evening at the C. rL. of C. hall. Meat and - rolfs will be furnished. The Union Womens’ club of Union township will entertain the Pleasant Neighbors club of Jefferson township Wednesday afternoon atone thirty o'clock with Mrs. John Blakey. > The Women of the Moose will bold formal initiation Thursday evening al the Moose home at seven thirty o’clock. The officers are asked to mee| at seven o’clock. All members of the W.S.C.S. of. the Methodist church who plan to go to the Decatur cottage at Lake Webster Thursday are to cgll the Circle leaders not later than Tuesday. . The Rebekah Lodge will meet in the I. O. O. F. hall Tuesday evening at seven thirty tp’cloek, for a regular meeting. ,Plans will be made to attend the district inspection night t« be held at Montpelier, June 26 at seven thirty o’clock. The Three Link club will meet after the Rebekah lodge meeting Tuesday evening at \ the Odd FelJowp hall. Mrs. Anna Hancher, Mrs. Helen Liechty and Mils Laura Stanley will be in charge of entertainment, and refreshments. Members are purged to attend. A general meeting of the W.S. W.S. of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren\ church will be held Thursday evening in . thp church at seven thirty o’clock.

The Emblem club will have a buffet supper Thursday evening at Six thirty o’clock at the 1 Elks home. A meeting will follow at seven ' thirty and members are urged to be present, as this is the final meeting for the summer. V ■■ The W.C.T.U. institute will have an alt day meeting Thursday beginning at ten o’clock in the annex of the Monroe Methodist church. The- members will finish the laprbbes for veterans they have been making and interested persons are s invited. A pot-luck dinner will be ; held at noon.)

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Briggs, of Gary, were among those who attended the- funeral services here Saturday afternoon for Eugene Runyon. ‘ Oscar Hoffman, of Detroit, attended the services held here Saturday afternoon for his brother-in-law. Eugene Runyon. ‘ In , the Wells county circuit court, judgment was tendered for the defendant in the case of Charles E. Stoppenhagen vs Harold F. Stoppenhagen 'for possession of real estate; I | Lester Hoverman has been elected . chancellor commander of Knott lodge, 542, Knights of Pythias, Willshire, Ohio. Mir. and Mrs. Luther Funk, of route six, were bruised and slightly cut when their car collided with one driven by a Mexican whdse name was,not reported. The accident happened Saturday night a half mile east of Monroe, shortly after the Funks had left the camp meeting of the Monroe tabernacle. Mr. and Mrs. NeiLF. Ritchie and daughter, Pamela of Oakridge, Tenn., and Mrs. Albert Swenson ■of Butler, were Friday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith. Mr. ’and Mrs. .Earl Criddr and the Rev. and Mrs. John Chambers and son, Joe, were among the guests at the birthday party for Miss Shirley Sudduth given recently., Mr. and Mrs. Bud Gibson and children, Steven and Vickie Sue, of North Benton, Ohio, have returned to their home after a visit with Mr. and Mr?. Woodson Ogg of this city. En route to their home, they will attend a managers convention in Cincinnati, Ohio, for the Ohio Telephone company of which Gibson is a manager. Mrs. Lowell Arnold and daughter, Nancy of Fort Wayne, Miss

Phone 3-2121 Kathleen Terveer Society Items' for day's pub* llcatlon must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 3:30 a. m.) MONDAY Pythian Needle Club after Temple this evening. Rosary Society, K. of! C. hail, 8 p. m. ' TUESDAY C. L. of C.-society, supper, C. L. of C. hill, 6:30 p.m. • Eagles auxiliary, important meeting, Eagles hall, 8 p.m. Kirkland Ladies club, Swiss Village club, garden party, Adams Central gym, 7:30 p.m.| Sunny Circle Home Ec. club, Preble Twp. Recreation Center, 8 p.m. I Jqlly Housewives Home Ec. club, Pleasant MRls school, 7:30 p.m. Root Twp. Home Demonstration club, Hartford Twp. group, Decatur Methodist church, 7:30 p.m. Delt Theta Tau, business meeting, Elks home, 8 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary meeting, hall, 8 p.m. ' WEDNESDAY Ladies Aid, Trinity chjurch, 7; 30 p.fn. at church. St. Paul Ladies Aid, al| day, M4s. Arthur Scheiderer of Ossian. Ruth, and Naomi Circle, Zion E. R. church, church social room, 2:30 p.m. ! Bethany Circle, Bethgny Evangelical U. B. church, Mrs. Noah Roth, 8 Bridge blub, Mrs. Dora Cook, 7:30 p. m. Philalethean Circle, Zion E. R. cliurch, Mrs. Edward' Jaberg, 8 p. m. Union Womens’ club. Union Twp., Mrs. John Blakey, 1:30 p.m. Epsilon Sigma chapter, picnic, Hanna Nuttman shelter house, 6:30 p.m. Friendship Circle, Zion E. R. church, Mrs. Ed Wert,. 7:30 p.m. Psi lota Xi, pledge picnic. Boy Scout shelter house, Hann-Nutt-man park, 6:30 p.m.

* THURSDAY Emblem club, buffet supper, Elks home, 6:30 /ppm., meeting, 7:30 p.m. W. S. W. S., Bethany Evangelical U. B. church, at church, 7:30 p.m. \ Women of Moose, MoOse home, forhial initiation, 7:3.0 p.m. officers, 7 p.m. W. C. T. U. institute, Monroe Methodist church annex, all day beginning at 10 alm. Guardian Angel study club, Mrs. Herman Geimer, 7:30 p.m. Great Books discussion group, Library, >7:30 p.m. 26th annual Blossom Time Tea Presbyterian Women’s association, Presbyterian church, 2:30 p.m. Order of Eastern Star, stated meeting, Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m; Margaret Geisel of Mishawaka,

Mfs. Frank Arnold, Mrs. Bud Johnson and daughter, Sharon, returned from a trip after visiting Dr. and Mrs. L. V. Mulligan and family of St. Louis, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kirsch and daughter, Nancy, attended commencement exercises Monday at Indiana University for tlUit daughter Carol, who was a member of the graduating class in the school of nursing. Carol was selected as the outstanding senior nurse by the members of the faculty. y Mrs. Louis Hearle of Indianapolis visited her mother, Mrs. hfrs. C. A. Dugan over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knapp havq received word that their daughter and son-in-law, Captain and Mrs. Louie Atwood and sons, Tom and Timmie, have arrived safely in this country from England where they have made their home for the past year, while Captain Atwood was serving with the army. He will receive his discharge June 30 and the family plans ,to reside in Augusta, Ga., where Dr. Atwpod, a dentist, will practice. 'Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garard visited in Fort Wayne Sunday with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Louth, and their new granddaughter, Debby Jo, Mrs. Garard had been in Fort Wayne the past week' caring for her daughter who has the measles. Democrat Want Ads tiring Results

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Admitted: Berniece Strahm, Monroe; Mrs. Christian M. Schwartz, Geneva; Mrs. Everett Hawkins, Fort Wayne; Mrs. Raymond Hoffman, Decatur. Dismissed: Mrs. Frederick Bailer and baby girl,' Decatur; Marvin Scheuinann, Decatur; Mrs. Dee Dierkes, Decatur; -Mrs. John Wagner and baby girl, Hoagland; Ted Wemhoff, Decatur; Greig Zimmerman, Decatur. •• A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bailer Saturday at the hospital at 3:25 p.m., weighing 5 lbs., 12 oz. At 6:48 a.m. today a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Lengerich at the hospital, weighing 6 lbs., 15 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lyons are the parents of a baby boy born at 4 p.m. Sunday at Ihe hospital, weighing \8 lbs., 3 02. A baby boy, was born at 11:40 Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. I Robert Bieberich at the hospital, weighing 9 lbs. , One passenger J car ignition coil produces surges of electricity up to 25,000 volts. At 90 miles an hour, it does this 300 times a second Regardless of what fuel is used, excessive smoke is unnecessary, and wasteful apd is a sign of poor equipment or improper firing. Quality Photo - Finishing Wofk left before 8:00 P. M. Monday, Ready Wednesday at 10:00 A. M. HOLTHOUSE drug ' Company ’ Phone 3-2001

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