Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 209, Decatur, Adams County, 4 September 1952 — Page 3

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER <7 i? 5»

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.. ? MISS ALICE JOAN £DDY, W€fi& ROBERT LINDELL ROSS Ht Miss Alice Joan Addy, daught£4 of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Addy of ratur, tyecame the bride of RobdH Lindell Robs, son of Mr. and Stanley ,R<j>ss of route 2, Genbv?a> in a threb o’clock ceremony gust 30. 7 . The wedding took place in .t|pf Trinity Evangelical United ren churdh, with the Rev. Chambers offioi^tibg l at the dou4>k ring vow A The altar of the was graced with palms, and beauty vases of gladioli. Hu<£j leberry foliage and white satin ribbon marked the pews of IS&' wedding scene, || Mrs. David Embler, organist srjd' Mrs. Sephus Jackson, soloist, Rented a musicale before the wfe|U ding. “O * Perfect Love,” “Sat&gri Like A Shepherd .Lead Us,” the “Lord’s Prayer” were aintiiV; the selections and *“ Dreams” played softly while the couple changed their nuptial vows. ' j Escorted down the white cariptiU ed aisle by her father, the selected a ballerina length of white satin. It featured a lero jacket of chantilly lace, wifrtt over a strapless bodice. The hbtiji fapt skirt was worn over an 6v>|i skirt of nylon net and lace w-hfcctl formed a V shape tofthe The Tong sleeves tapered to poh?t& v oyer her wrists and her fingertip yep of illusion was held in Placet, pearl tiara. An arrangeipbiM Os white roses made up her qtiet and she wore a double of pearls, a gift of the groom. p Miss Gloria IJanni was maid honor in a gown of petal pink a short jacket and she mitts and carried a bouquet ;df pink roses. Miss Audrey Kuhn Miss Carol Rose Wall, as ' maids, wore similar styled gowhs« of yellow and blue taffeta. A trait neckline and lace bodicb&'r

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> highlighted their,, attire and the very full skirts were worn over one of marquisette. 4rhey wore nylon mitts and carried arrangements of yeilqw and white roses. Miss Barbara Addy, sister of the bride, was flower girl in an orchid nylon net and carried a basket of mixed ftowersi All the ,-attendents WLOre strands of pearls; gift of the , brid<L\and floral headpieces. \ Darrell Kuhn served as best man and ushers | were Russell Wplchle, John AlverhauserJ Dalias Simon, add Carl Hjottsietterl Ring bearer was David Ralston, cousin of the bride. ! . ' \ Mrs, wore a navy blue sheer dress;with white accessories "and Mrs. Rjoss wore a beige silk print with hdvy accessories. Dpth wore corsages of pink roses. , The Couplje received their guests is the* ichujtjch social rooms from four until six thirty o’clock. The table \yas outlined with a white linen cjloith ■ and centered with a three tierted wedding cake and double canjdles. 7 j Servihg the guests were Jean Ann Pptts,’ Alihe Slusher, Phyllis Barr anil • Winona Miller, They wore gowns of blue, green, and white. IJ* I; ;• '• j , >' a wedding trip the Couple Will reside atj 116 H South 14th street in-tb+s city. The new Mrs. Reiss wore a beige and brown 1 trimmed suit with yhite accessor--1 les andi a edrsage of white roses bn her jtrip. ’ ; 4 ! ‘ ‘ ! , MARY ANN EWEL SAYS “I DO” IN CHURCH! CEREMONY ’ Walking down the white carpet- , ed aisle of St. Paul’s Lutheran • church in Preble in an ivory satin ’ bridal gown. Miss Mdry Ann Ewel r became the bride es Norbert i Schaekel Sunday, August 31. « The double ring ceremony was •read bj the. Rev. O. j.C. Busse bet for? an altar decorated with beau-

; Phone S-2121 Society Items for day’s publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) 7 Kathleen Terveer \ J. i < f x THURSDAY Pleasant Grove Missionary Society, Mrs. Mary Shtfferley, 1 p. ra . luck supper, Zion E. R» church, Heidelberg class feuriion, pot--6:30 P.m. ‘ .... ” ; 7 \ i Order of Ra|nbt>w, halll, 6:45. p.m. \ ■H St. Jude study club, Mrs. Bill Kuhnle, 8 p.m. Study club leaders, Mrs. Hugh Engle, 8 p.m. Ladieh Aid, Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church, church, 7:30 p.m. Sancta Marie discussion club, Mrs. Robert O’Shaughnessey, . 8 . P- m - '. H I ' ! ' Unit 1; Bethany E. U. B. church, Mrs. Eugene Runyon, 2 p.m. Wesley class), First I Methodist church, Wesley class room, 7:30 p.m. W. M. A. of Mt. Zion U. B. .church, Mrs. Clifford Bunner, 7:30 p.m. - : 7 ; 1 '■■ Aeolian and Zion Lutheran choirs. Parish 7 hall, 7:30' p.m. St. Joseph’s study club, Mrs, Pete Reynolds, 8:15 p.m. Bo Cha Rea, Mrs. T. J. Metxler, 7:30 p. m. Magley Ladies Aid, all day, church basement. ■ W. M. A. of Nuftman Ave. U.B, church, Mrs. Ben Harkiess, 1:30 p.*m. | \ Women of Moose, Moose home, 7:30. p.m., oficers, 7 p.i?j. Ever-Ready class, Methodist church, Mrs. E. W. Johnson. 8 p.m. FRIDAY 7 Emblem club, called meeting, ,Elks home, 7:30 p.m. ' Class 6, Union E. U. B. church, class party,. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Wolfe, 8" p.m. - Work and Win class. Trinity E. U. B. church, Mr. and Mrs. William Strahm, 7:30 p.m. MONDAY ! \ Holy Family Discussion group. Mrs. Arthur Wilson, 8:30 p.m. Adams County chorus, Monroe school, 8 p.m. Ladies Fireman’s Auxiliary postponed. Holy Family study club, Mrs. Richard Hess, 8:30 p.m. Methodist Evening Circle, Mrs. Alfred Behvers, 8 p.m. TUESDAY . Willing Workers EJrkl Christian church. Mr. 'and Mrs. .Twines Anderson, Schumm, Ohio. .Happy Home Makers club, of East Washington Twp., Mrs. Paul Erp. 7:30 p.m. Rose Garden club, Mrs. Ralph Stanley, 2 p.m. , 7 Church Mother’s study club, Han-na-Niitfman park, p.m. Dorcus class, Bethany E. U. B. church. 7:30 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles hall, 8 p-m- ■ 7 • Dutiful Daughters class, Bethany E. U. B. church. Mrs. Waiter Butcher, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Zion Lutheran Missionary Society, Parish hall, 1:30 p.m. Profit j arid Pleasure Home Ec. club, Mrs.; Wilbur Lengerich, 7:30 p. in, . 3 ' J*f7^ —77.' b"'| -i' ty vases of white gladiola, greenery, palms and candelabra. The pews were marked with satin bows arid tall candles. 7 ■ ; 74 ■' Mrs. F. C. Schmiege. organist, and the church choir presented a musicale and the selections were “Let Us Ever Walk With Jesus,” “Jesus Joy of Man’s Desiring,’’ “May The Good Lord Bless and \Keep You” and ‘*o Perfect Love." The couple’s parents are Mr. and Mrs, Albert Ewel and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schaekel. The bridal gown was detailed with anV imported Swiss illusion overskirt, a sweetheart neckline and long sleeves to the. 1 hands. R’.’ffles and pearl orange blossom trim complemented the gown. Her headpiece, was a braided satin band covered with, ivory pearl or\ange blcjssoms and held in place her veil of illusion!. She- carried a satin covered prayer book, topped with a white orchid and a cascade arrangement of white roses. A pearl necklace and earring set was a gift of the groom. Miss Marilyn Koqhler, Janesville, Minril, was maid of honor in a coral pink satin ballerina length dress with a nylon net overskirt.)

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It featured a sweetheart neckline, outlined with a small collar and thei shirred waist was closed with cohered She wore nylon* net mitts and a {headpiece like th® bride’s. Her powder Jmff boufj was of ivory roses. ' • j Miss Nonna, AllmandAger, in jof the groom. Miss Barbara Waters, of the bride, arid Miss Susah Jane Wietfeldt, cookin pf the bride, were bridesmaids and flower girl, respectively. Their; attire was identical' to the honor .attendant’s in nile green and the flower : girl wote gold satin. All' carried baskets of bud roses. The bride’s mother selected an, aqua lace dress with a horse hair hat jof matching material and blaek. accessories. The groom’s mother wore ,a wine crepe dress with bladk accessories and both moth* ers; wore American beauty rose corsage®. \ i , \.' j. g 7 Henry Srihaefer, Bourban. Mo., 'was. best man arid ushers were Leroy iWerling, cousin of the groom, and) Donald Walters, cousin of the bride. Deane Schuller, cousin qf the ‘groom, was ring bearer. A* wedding dinner was served the'jjevening befbre for the bridal party of ten at the home of the bride’s parents, i TWo hundred: and twenty-five guepts attended the reception immediately following the wedding at; the Ibride’s home. The bridal table was; covered with 4 lace cloth and) a fqur tiered wedding cake, decori-* ated \ with nylon tulle bows and greenery, made up the centerpiece.; 'Theiother entertaining.rooms were) decprated with- white gladiola bouquts. I . , The Misses Evelyn Macke,; Del-? la iloffmaii and Ethel Echmlege were the Gift recorders' Wens Elaine Bleberich and Margar-; es Selking. 7\ Fallowing a short wedding trip of unannounced destination, forwhich Mrs. Schaekel wpre a brown faille suit dress with brown and aqua accessories and the orchid; from her bouquqet, the couple will live* at Bear Cteek, Wis., where Mr.l Schaekel will teach schoq! this 7 fall. i 7 ' Guests from a distance included MrJ’ and Mrs. Lester Hofstetter and) daughter, Gloria, Washington. D. £.; Ann Allmandingen Corning,* Ark-I the Rev. A. I. Koehler ■ family, Janesvillq, Minn.; Mr. and Mrsj Clarence SebastA, Arlington Heights; Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. John, Tanne Mickelson,’ Soffard, Aris.tMr. :and Mrs. John W. Mink and family. Youngstown, Ohio; Mr. and; Mrs. I Albert Melching and {laughters, Diane and Molly of Hlg* gihsVille, Mo. ‘i FALL MEETING TO BE HELD OF MARRIED COUPLES j The first fall meeting of the Married Couples club of the Zion • Lutheran church will bie held Sunday evening at the parish hall at at eight o’clock. 7 Highlight of the evening will be a speaker from the General Electric company in Fort Wayne. C. Hal;eck, an engineer ; from that . concern, will give an upusual and highly interesting program. He» will set up some elaborate laboratory equipment and give a demon-

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stration of 'light and sound. , The business meeting will be presided over by the president, D. Hoyt Callow. Following the social activities., and program, an outdoor hamburger fry will be held on the newly completed parking lot, north o]t the parish hall, i The committee tn charge <ft>nsjkts of Mr. anti Mrs. Chester kjeinknight, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Krueckeberg.and Mr. and Mrs. Pkul Conrad, A,-.special invltaffbn H- issued to all members as the congregation and their guestk to attend. 7 . GUILD ENJOYS } SUPPER \ * <The Women’s Guild of the Zion Evangelical Reformed chuch met ,

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Tuesday evening the church to : ;enjoy a 1 potduck tapper served at jsix i thirty o’cloclefe Leia Broker was in charge ;|qrt|ie lesson of this first fall meeting, and her topi<|>as on “In The • (Church, Side by glide.” She also ;.read a poem andWtold of the importance of; co<)&ration in the Lhurch* and r> The business setepon was presided, over by Mrs. Ann Lehman, pres* idfint. She announced a public supper will be held |jn October. Following this, were given by Ikiss Matilda. Selleineyer and Mrs, Wesley Lehman ’ on the . church Conference held fils summer at Tiffin, OhioH u ; j ! Mrs. Ed Miller and Mrs. Ray* Inond Heller; will serve as presiL . ; 1 77 ■' .1 B

dent and secretary, for the next two years. A silent auctfori was held during the sociajL hour and for the affair were jthe Mesdames Forrest Ownes, Emrtiett: Owens, Glen Oswalt. Hersej Nash, Fred Pickford and Joe Oelberg. A pienk wil|j be held at itfannaNnttman park Tuesday evening at six thirty o'clock of the Mother’s study club. Each member lx, asked to bring covered dishj andl able service. I—W „ II 7WWRWMBW

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in ■mill Tpiy, The Zion Lutheran Missionary sol ’ ciety will ipbet Wednesday afternoon at one thirty o’clock at the parish hall; 7 | ; h •; ; : I Tuesday afternoon at .two o’clock' the Rose Garden club will meet with Mrs. Ralph Stanley at her home. Mrs. Harry Stubs will be thejlesson leader and Mrs. Harry Helh-f ble will have charge of entertain- \ meat.' ,* • I -7 —— *r — 4 4-41 t ra<i«- id a Good Town —Decatur,