Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 211, Decatur, Adams County, 6 September 1952 — Page 3

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SHIRLEY LICHTLE ,LOWELL \ SHAFFER WED TODAY The Very Rev. Msgr. J. J. Set metz officiated at the nuptial high j mass' at nine o’clock this mornJng, which united Miss dean Lichtle and Lowell E. Shaf-] fer in marriage. St. Mary’s Catholic church was scene of the double ring cere-; i raony, read before an altar out-i j lined with palms, ferns and beauty; vases of seasonal floWfers. i A musicale was presented by] ’ Sister M. Dominic,\ organist, and the girls’ choir of the church sang thdJ St. Charles . Barrough mass.] “Ava . Maria” was *played at the ♦ offertory and following ‘ the nup< ■» the bride placed a bouquet] at the altar of the Blessed Virgin.; 'while the choir sang “On This] ; t Oh Beautiful Mother.” ( -The bride walked down th®] ■shi|Le carpeted aisle in a gown, i fashioned of hand cut Chantilly) lace arid nylon tulle. The sheer yoke was beautified with accordion pleated tulle at the shoulders and the fitted, bbdice arid long were of the matching lace. Her bouffant tulle skirt ended In ; a cathedral length train of bridal 'satin. She carried a white prayer; J. book, a gift of the groom and a : icrystal rosary, a gift from her, god-parents.. . ’! .>. : ■ I Miss Dixie Brown was -maid honor in a forrest green gown oh i satin and tulle. A satin jacket with? a mandarin collar, beautified withembroidered braid scroll was worn* ■over the satin bodice and the bouf-7 Japt skirt was of tulle.. She wore] a bonnet of matching tulle and? Isatin. -Y * '. a Miss Alice Gage and Miss Doro-* A thy Shaffer. sister of the groom,| ' were bridesmaids in coral gowns,? made similar to that of the honor! attbndant's.l They’ all wore’ rhin®-| stone bracelets, gift of the bride? Both the bride and groom's mothers wore navy dresses with? matching accessories. ■ William LichfleJ brother of the; bride, served the groom as befit; man' Ushers ’Were Charles Shaffer" brother of the gfoom and Ted! Gage, f \ . ■ : A. was served after the. V- • -U-

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ceremony for thirty guests at the Fairway restaurant. The reception this aftenoob, will be held at the K. of C. hjall from two thirty until five o'clock; The bride's table will hold a three tier wedding cake, flanked with (lower bouquets. Servirig will be Mrs. Bob Hfeimhn, Mrs. Joe (Miller, Mrs. DibkArend, Mrs. Max Kreps, Mrs. Albert Langerman And the. Misses I,Mary Ann rind Marlene Ulman. •• .For a wedding trip of yriannounced desinatioiri, Mrs. \ Shaffer will wear a navy corded taffeta dress, with bracelet length sleeves and matching accessories'and the orchid from her bridal bouquet. The bride is a (graduate of Decatur Catholic, hifeh, school and wad formerly employed in Custer and Smith’s law; office, in this city. Her husband graduated ft*om Rockford high school and for the brtesent is serving with the navy, stationed at Norfolk, Va. After September 15- the young couple will live at 49% Gillis Road, Cradock, Va. |j I; Guests from a distance were ; Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Shaffer and children, Janelt and Dprothy of Rockford, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. James J. Meyer, Ybrk, N. Y ? ; Mr. and Mrs., Norbert Meyer and 'sons, Jack' and Dick, Mr. and Mrd. Joe Miller and Miss] Eleamor Pieck, Mrs. Dick Arend, all of Port Wayne; Mr. and, Mrs. Frances .Lichtle; Mrs. Pear 1 ! Whittenbarg.er, Mr. and Mrs, Yoh, Mrs. Laura Powell, Mr. rind Mrs. David, JI Merkle, all of Van Wert, Ohio; l'jlr. and Mrs. Cash Brown, Mr. and I Mrs. Bryan Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. ] Max Roebuck, Mr,: and Ms. Don 1 Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Darst Dil- ? lone, Mr. and Mr. arid Mrs. William Pierstorff, IMrs.. Otie Yeoman, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crqech, Mrs, Laura Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Shaffer, Mr.and Mrs. -John Lloyd, ]Mr. and Mrs. John Webb, all of Rockford, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Markler, Driyton,. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hattery, Silver Springs, Maryland; Mr. and Mrs. Wurster, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Webb, Cejina, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs.; O. F. Parker, Mrs Ruth Rockhold, Harrod, Ohio; Mr.' and Mrs'. Ernie Walls, Ohio. City, Ohio; Mr] and Mrs. Alva Braun, Ault Braun, Mendon, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shafter, Toledo, Ohio; Mrs. Eva Whittenbarger. Monroeville)-,; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Armburster,; Monclova, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs, Roy Rbckhold, Alger, Ohio and Mr. and] Mrs. Clayton Wendell, Mendon, Qhio. ] . < MISS EILEEN DAVIS BECOMES BRIDE OF EARL E. DAWSON ‘ Miss Eileen Davis became (rtrs. Earl E|. Dawson this morning as

ARIZONA COWBOY •e ' J I gfSf | tjlLwS'#.. A , e jjL fe ofek JI W " i A&SaSriO J '.'v V l ? '. I I >- 14 SSk J .Rex Allen, the Arizona cowboy, who will appear lh person in Decatur next Wednesday with a group of Hollywood celebrities, has been a cowpoke from the time he wa? old enough to ride and his / father was one before him. - His dad was born in Texas, but later moved to Arizona, : where Rex was borq. The cowboy star was rear- v. ed on a ranch, and when he was 11 years old his father bought him ' j a mail-order guitar which he learned to play well enough to appear ’ at numerous clubs and benefits. Lat(r he followed the rodeo circuits, riding, roping and entertaining. Then followed radio work and in 1945 ; he joined the WDS barn dance in Chicago where he was a star for four years. Republic Pictures signed him to -a movie com tract and in this field he baa been a great success. His records are immensely popular also, aS is his radio; show over CBS. Rex will be seen in Decatur at 10:30 o*clock next Wednesday morning on the courthouse square along with Marjiorie (Ma Kettle) Main, Mary Castle,; Universal jstarlst. and Carey Wilson, famous motie producer.

■' hi'j !, ; ■ ;■ ■ ■ ' i t■r .h nine o’clock in St. Rose Catholijcj; church in Monroeville.! '!; e i The bride-ejlect is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mis. Paul; Davis of this pity, and the grpom IB the youngest non of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Dawson of Monroeville. ./ i ■ j|\ ; The Rev. Augdstyn Kondziela officiated at the nuptial high; mass and the double ring vows \ were read before an ail tar beautified with bouquets, of yellow and white gladiolus. A musicale preceded • the. wedding and the vocalist was Maurice The bride', given in marriage by her father, walked down the aisle in a white satin bridal gown;' fashioned with a fitted bodicp and long, slevees, tapering to poipts over her wrists. The sheer lace 1 yoke was outlined with a lace!-ruf-fle Md tiny covered buttons closed the waist. The full skirt had of. lace to the hemline , arid ended in a cathedral length train. Her fingertip veil o(-illu-sion was trimmed with,- Chantilly lace and was held in piace?: with a half-hat of lace with satin; trim. She carried small white pompoms, centered with a single^ white orchid, tied satin streamers. Miss Daisy Davis, sister of the bride, was maid of hpnor, wearing l a blue nylon net gown ojrer ?a full skirt of taffeta with a satin bpdice, which was styled with an off the shoulder neckline. A small fitted jacket trimmed vfith tiny satin bows, at the sleeves; completed her attire. J Miss Marcille Davis, another sister of the bride and Miss | Mary Dawson, sister of the groom; were bridesmaids in gowns <jf color, styled identical to tliat of the honor attendeht. All i| wore matching head bands of pylon net and carried bouquets of yellow pompoms, tied with yellow ribbon. J' Miss Linda Van Horn, niece of the groom, was flower girl: in a blue nylon net gown over taffeta. Net ruffles and pink rosaS buds at the bodice, also 1 circled the hemline and she t carried a basket : of pink rose buds. L | i_jj The bride’s mother was present in a black dress with black accessories. Mrs. Dawson wore a blue tlress with matching accessories and both mothers had corsages of yellow pompoms. ' Daniel Dawson served his brother as best man. Showing the guests to their places were Dwight Davis, brother of the bride, and Robert Van Horn. Larry Roe Was ring bearer. : . A wedding dinner was served at the groom’s home for fifty guests. The reception will follow this evening from six until nine at the bride’s parent’s! hotne for approximately 500 people. A four tier wedding cake will the serving table. : : Mrs. ‘ Virginia Braun, and the Misses Shirley Butler, Barbara Hurst and Patricia Roe will serve. For her going away outfit, Mrs. Dawson will a gray shark skin suit trimmed in black with black accessories. • p The bride graduated front Monmouth high school and is employ- - ed at Rea Magnet Winp company

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in port Wayne. The groom attended Monroeville high school and is employed at the International Harvester company, also in that city. • young couple will reside a. milip outside of Monroeville. I ‘ ' —I- —-1 • | STUDY CLUBS OF ST. MARY’S PARISH IN MEETING i Thirty officers and members at-j tended the meeting of the Study Clubs of St. Mary’s parish unit oi the) National Council of Cathoifc WcAnen, which met with Mrs’. Harold i P. Engle Wednesday evening. program wi& prayer offered by Mrs. Engie arid this followed with!the business meeting. Projects apd 1 subjects for stpdy for; the coming months were discussed and, reports given by the various leaders. ; 1 ; ' ’ ! A resolution was adopted by all members and their families not to patronize any theater that shows a picture iri the class of “Mom and Dad.’’ , Mary’s parish has 24 active study groups with approximately 30dj members and apyope interested > iri joining one of them may contact Mrs. Engle, Mrs. Gaie or Mrs. Charles J. Miller. I ■ . FALL MEETING WILL BE HESLD OF D. A. V. GROUP Thursday, evenirig the Disabled Ahierican Veterans auxiliaiy will meet at eight o’clock at th« D. A. V. hall. Members are asked to attend as installation of officers will be. held.,, • past (jommander Gerald Smitley l will conduct the impressive ceremonies for the new officers. MRS. PETE REYNOLDS HOSTESS TO STUDY CLUB The St. Jobeph’s study club held first fall meeting Thursday eve- h nihg with Mrs. Pete Reynolds. A study program was outlined for thfe year and two interesting articles were'read by Mrs. Tom Kollman, chairman of the session. New .officers were named and Mrs. Arthur V Miller is president, Mts. W. H. Gijliom, secretary, and Miss Helena Wehmeyer, treasurer. Following the religious study arid business meeting, refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be held October 2 with Mrs. Miller. . - •! ■/; EVER-READY CLASS MEETS WITH MRS. JOHNSON ;The Ever-ready class sos the Methodist church met Thursday with Mrs. E. W.! Johnson. The president’, Mrs. L. A. Cowens, led. tie using the ldth chapter of (Matthew, verse 25 and 26. . The social hour followed and Was in charge of Mrs. N. A. Bixler with Mrs. Etta Mallonee and Mrs. Arma Vance assisting. - Hostesses assisting Mrs. Johnston were Mrs. Cowens, Mrs; N. A. Bixler | and Mrs. Virgil Krick. : r •. .■ !! 1 ■ "I i | f>HYLLIB KRAFT ENGAGED JtO WED WILLIAM BAUMAN ‘i j Mr and Mrs. H.j F. Kraft of 211 .West Jefferson street, hnnounce the engagement and approaching iparriage of their youngbst daughter, Phyllis, to William L. Bauman, eldest son of Mr. arid Mrs. Erwin Bauman of route 2. Berne. h The brlde-eleict is a graduate of : ' ■ • ! ■ u

• ;! V . 1 >! . ■ ■ ; 4 i ! ' ■ *** ••• Phone 8-21E1 : : Society Items for day’s pub* llostlon must be phoned In by 7 11 a. rtu (Saturday 9:SO a. m.) Kathleen Tervoor MONDAY Past President’s Parley, American Legion auxiliary, Mrs. Harold Tieman,' 8 p.m. Bobo , Community organization, p m; \ glxecutivle meeting, Monroe thodist W. S. C. S., Mrs. Lillian Stockey, 7:30 p.m. ' < Pythian Sisters, K. of P. home, 6:15 p.m. : t Holy Family Discussion group, Mrs. Arthur Wilson, 8:30 p.m. Adams County chorus, Monroe ftchbol, 8 p.m. Ladies fireman’s Auxiliary postponed. Methodiut Evening Circle, Mrs. Alfred Behvers, 8 p.m. I TUESDAY St. Dominic study club, Mrs. Clfem Kortenber, 6:30 p.m. C Rebekah lodge, I. O. O. F. hall, ■7:80 pi.n(i. I . ] Delta Theta Tau, Elks home, 8 p.m. i.\| .W. S. W. 8., Trinity E. U. B. church 1 , 7|30 p.m. < Kirkland W. C. T. U., Mrs. Joe Baumgartner, .7:45 p.m. Better Home ‘club, Mrs. Eva Brewster, 7:30 p:m. Eta Tau Sigma soyority, Mrs. Dan Christen, 8 p.m. American Legion auxiliary drill team, Legion home, 8 p.m. <Jirls Missionary Quid, Mss Veda Williamson. 7:30 p.m. Willing i Workers class, First Christian church, Mr. and Mrs. Jaime? Anderson, Schumm, Ohio. Happy iHotne Makers club,. of Erist Washington Twp., Mrs. Paul Erp. 7:30 p.iq. Rose Garden club, Mrs. Ralph Stanley, 2 pm. J :Church Mother’s study club, Han-na-Nuttman park, 6:30 p.m. jDofcus class, Bethany E. U. B. cliurdh. 7:l30 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles hall, 8, Psm- 1 i -si’ 'Dutiful:Daughters class, Bethany E. U. B. church, Mrs. Walter Butcher, 7:30 p.m. h' ' / • WEDNESDAY Business and Professional club, C t L. pf 0. hall, 6-3 ff p.m. Xi Alpha lota exemplor chapter Mrs. Brujce Bricker. Epsllori Sigma chapter. Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs.;Betty Friedley, 8 p.m. Presbyteriin Ruth Circle, Mrs. Harold Glazrier, -8 p.m. Presbyterian Naomi Circle, Mrs. David Langston, 8 p.m. Zion Lutheran Missionary Society* Parish hail, 1:30 p.m. Profit and Pleasure Home Ec. club, Mrs]. WJJbar Lengerich, 7:30 p. m. ■ , . ■■ ■ ■ i, THURSDAY Methodist W. S. C. S., Mrs. W, ,Guy Brown, 2 p.m. Monrpei W. S. C. 3., church annfex, 7:30 p.m; Trinity] Evangelical United Brethren W. S. C. 5... church, 7:30 p.m. ] ‘ D. A. y. auxiliary, Installation, D. A. V. hall, 8 p.m. \ 4th District, American Legton auxiliary.] Avilla Methodist church. \' Presbyterian Mary Circle, Mrs. John DeVoss, 2:30 p.m. Presbyterian Martha Circle, Mrs.: C. A. and Miss Frances Du-' gan, 2:30p.m. Hr I i T- i — l if Decatur ihigh school and is em 4 ployed at the First State Bank in] this city] . • .»■ ■ Mr. Bauman is a graduate of; Geneva high school and is employ-; ed at the Berne Furniture compa-; ny. i I .! Plans are being completed for] a December wedding. '; I | | 7 CHURCH,GROUP MEETS with Mrs. harkless Thursday evening the Mission* ary sociejty of the Nuttman Avenufei United brethren church met with] Mrs. Dorothy Harkless. Mrs. Jessie)] Diehl, program leader, gave thd] lesson sfudy, which was centered] on thri Mountain mission at Bi£ Laurel, £y. 4 Scripture readings were gjiew by the Mesdames Myrtle Garwood]; Edith Terrell, Nettie Zehr an<| Iretri Thornton, followed with prayer Mrs. Wynn. The leader closed the program with a Challenge to the group to greater ] service at home and abroad. Mrs. Michel presided over ' the business and Mrs. Dora Bess dismissed the group. Light refreshments vyere served by Paul, Sharon, Richard and Shirley Harkless. Mrs iy.. ouy Brown will be hostess to the Methodist W. S. d. S,‘ Thursday afternoon at two o’clock] Members are asked to note the dhange ]of meeting place. Mrsj George Helm will present the lesl son and Mrs. Tim Sprague wil| give the Worship service. Mrs. Wil| Ham Brown will assist the The Women of the Moose will sponsor a bowling team and anyone Interested in it, beginners and all, are] asked tq call Mrs. Opol Myers or Mrs. Hazel Schultz by Tuesday evening. Il

■ 1 .& The Monroe W. S. C. S. of the Methodist church will meet in the. chtbrch annex Thursday evening at seven thirty. Ab executive meeting of the Monroe Methbd4it ! W- B- C. S. will be Sold Monday evening at seven thirty o’clock ; with Mrs. Lillian Stbckey. / /The W. S. W. 8. of the Trinity Evangelical 'Qhite<i Brethren furch Tuesday evening at irty o’clock! ■; dr' i 1 , - * The Aliamri. County chorus will Mng at Indianapolis Tuesday and jbin other cljoruses from Indiana there to sing at the Eisenhower yaily at Butter field house. They ]Fwill leave this c|ty at eleven thirty o’clock afrd reharsal is slated ;for four o’clock. Anyone not present for is not expected ’ ito i sing. Members are asked to jbring a sacli lunch. The Rebekgh lodge will meet at 'the I. O. O. ]F. hall Tuesday, (fevering at sevei thirty o’clock for a Regular meeting. 'Mrs. Clem zkortenber will entertain with a buffet supper Tuesday Evening at gix* thirty o’clock for the St. Dominic study club mem-j diers. This will bfe the opening fall. ' /meeting. | 7 • j j: ■ j • '/H The installation of officers for ,lhe D. A. V. auxiliary will be held .Thursday at the hall at eight o'clock. The past commander. Gerald iSmltley will have charge of the /ceremonies. 4 —— . ’ The Past President’s parley* of /the American Legion auxiliary will /meet Monday evening with MZa. /Harold Tieniap at eight o’clock. ■PI 1 I : The Bobo community organiza- ’ mon will meet Monday evening at f rieven thirty o’clock. I > J ■ I ' ■ j-i All members must be present for t ?|he important meeting of the Delta Theta Tau sorority Tuesday evening at the Elks home at eight O’clock prompt. ; Mr. , and Mrs. John Shirk and and Mrs. i Robert Shirk are eri .route here frpm West Palm Beach, Ela., for a with the J,] H. eller family apid: other frifends r (here and at Fort Wayne and SturA wire f from them says they /rested at Greenville, S. C., jlast - [night and expect to arrive De- • catur Sunday afternoon. |! Vera Dull ?qf Willshire, 0,, [Well 'known here, has been admitted as 7a patient in Van Wert cpiinty hospital. | l H!. ji. I The Willshire, 0., school >dis- • trlct has adopted p new age 6 rejquirement lor youngsters. /Any ■who will bepsix years old by January 1 may enter school this •i- month. If ■ ■>■ ‘ | i i Dr. Waynt) Hhrdin has ] ed the lot at toe corner of Metts and Mills streets in Ossian Bind ) Will build a modern office bulling- * Stewart‘ w. Jr., |son of Mr. and M rs - Stewart :of Valley Fhrmo, has to Culver Military Academy to b£gin 7'.his junior cadet year. Members bf the G. ' I. class leid a-fi helping hand/ at ; the James Smith farm, east of ■j Willshire, Friday morning ] iand plowed 15 apres of ground for I wheat; planting. smith is a patient ; at the Veteran?' hospital in Fort ; Wayne and has hee n 1“ instii tution fbr the past week. I j Mr. ’ and M rs - Lucian Whfte of ; Covington, $Cy., b n <l Mr. and Mrs. | Walter Kober of Liberty Center, ; were entertained-' at a dinner Fri- ; day at the Dorphus Drum home ; on Fornax street J. L; Thornton ; and son, Mjiron es Covington, Ky., ? were alZq guests the earlier part ; of the week. |j] Um I Mry. Amos Stauffer, Berne; Joseph fKillinger, Fort 'Wfiyne. Ji I;i ''■■ i / ■ 7 Dismissed: |Mfs. Jack Swygart j and baby boy, Decatur| Mrs. Paul ; Duff and baby Rockford, Ohio; ‘ Mrs. Paul Car J-and baby gjirl, i Payla Decatur; Mrs. G|ne ( Duff and baby Willshire, Ohio, u ■ i —J44 i ft . r I ■ -i 1 H : Mr. and Mrs. Glen J. Straub hre it the parents of a son bom at 12/16 I. a.m. today at the z hospital ond F weighed 9 lbs., 4 be. 4 | A daughter was bort) to Mr. ind p Mrs. Jack Weldyj weighing 8 lbs., H 13% OZ; and bom at 3:35 a.m. Liriday ait the/hospital. She has been I named Cynthia Faye. Mr. ana Mrs. Weldon Lehman of I Berne, aye the parents of a bab> 1 boy, weighing 7 lbs., 8% oz., and r bom at 9:51 p.ip. Friday at the hospital. Il J; I i

Cbnimittees Named uj' I I ]■:' ' ] 'A A , By Holiness Group ;' d ‘ * r. • 1 ; ' I ■ ■i f • ’ Year's Committees Named At Meeting Committees for the were named by the ? executive committee of the Adams county holiness 'association in meeting this week at the home of the president, the Rev. Vernon Riley of Monroe. “ The finance committee includes Mrs. Vernon Riley, chairman; Albert Zurcher, Berne; Amos Moser, Bierne; Leonard Soliday, Decatdr; Frank Huey, Bryant, and Roy Hawkins,. Monroeville.*] Other committees are as follows: j , ( Entertainment:' Mrs. i Homer Wiriteregg, Monroe, phairman; Mrs. Jess Laughrey, Monroe, and Mrs. Clara Dague, Decatur. Missionary: Mr«. Grace Burns, Monroe, chairman; Mrs. Homer Habegger, Berne; Mrs. Charles • Whitman, Decatur, and Mrs. C. If. Musselman; Berne. Publicity: C. IL Muselman, Berner ehairman; tne Rev. J. R. M eallows, Decatur; Dora Anspaugh, , Geneva, and William Kauffman. Berne. • Membership: . Albert Zurcher, Berne, chairman; Donald Morrison, Decatur; Ezra Wanner, Ger neva; Jernes Darr, Decatur, route 5; Harrison. Monrbe. | Platform: the Rev. Vernon Riley, chairman; the llev. Homer Ijabegger, Berne; the Rev. G. R. Shaw, Decatur, route 6, and the Ref.! Hhlph Johnson, Monroe. The six leading causes of deaths in the United States in 1951 wrire cardio f vascular diseases (heart; and blood vessels), with a preliminary estimate of 745.000 fatalities. —— ; DON’T TAKE A CHANCE TAKE PLENAMINS Smith Drug Co.

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