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)/-••'. . 7-. ’ ' ' . . - THOMAS BAYLESS CLAIMS SHIPLEY PREUSS A BRIBE Preceded to the altar by: four attendants, dressed identically in emerald green velveteen and nylon net gowns, Miss Shjrlpy Preuss recited her nuptial vows to Thomas Bayles, Saturday in a candleWSt. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church in Michigah\ City, was the scene of the wedding with' the Rev. Stanley D. Schneider officiating at the double ring ceremony. The altar was with baskets and white gladioli bouquets b and seven branch eandleabra. Candles and white satin bows marked the pews. 1 ■ Mr, and Mrs. John Bayles of this • city, are the groom’s parents and the bri<je is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. AC. Preuss of Michigan City. ' ' . A musicale was presented 'by Dorothy Korn, organist, and Miss Alice Langston and Mark -Foreman of Decatur, Were vocalists and spng “O Perfect Love'” and "Thq Lord's Praytor”, respectively. 'The senior choir of the church offered the Twenty-l’hird psalm and the closing prayer. 1 - ' The bridal gown wks of White slipper satin over Chantilly lace. The bodice was beautified with * lace-over satin and highlighted ;j ■■ ■ ' . ■/ .. 1 . Wl ' 7

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—5 —— tt yr— “ with a stand up collar. The long sleeves came to points over her wrists and a peplum of lace fell to a point in the back of [the full skirt, which endeql |n a cathedral length trail}. A Juliet cap caught her finger tip veil of illusion. She wore a crystal necklace, worn by her mother at hir wedding and carried a ; bouquet of ffju mums and stephanotis. |l ! , Mrs. Thomas Rice. Cleveland. Ohio, was matron of honor and bridesmaids wierie Mrs, Harvey Wipperman and Miss Peatl Soloff of Michigan City [and Miks Alice Langston. Their gowns were accented with strapless bodices, bouffant ’ nylon het skirts and matching velveteeh jackets. They. Wore Juliet caps and carried bouquets of y.ellow gldmelliaa and yellow and bronze niums. Mrs. Pruess attended the wedding in a navy Igpe dress with a yellow rose corsage. The groom’s mother wore a bitown lace dress with a pink rose porsage. Mark Foreman i was best man and ushers were Wipperman, Rolland Preuss, Franklin Preuss, Michigan City, arid Victor Porter of Decatur. John Bradley Bayles, brother of | the groom, was ring bearer. i ’ ;i Three hundred ]| guests greeted the couple at a reeeption, which folldwed the wadding, in the church parlors. The groom is a [graduate of DeI catur high school and attended Purdue University, where he was a member of Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity. At present! he is stationed 1 with the air force in England, where the young icouple will live at Southville Lee &oad, Aldeburgh Suffolk, England. ! The new Mrs. Bayles is a graduate of Issac C. Eljston senior high school, Michigan Cjty and was employed for the Chicago South Shore and South [Bend Railroad, Michigan City. <l\ y KELLER-CHARLESTON ! VOWS READ RECENTLY Miss Marilyn Chiariestoni daughter of Mr. apd MrsJ Thurman Charleston of Wihsdire, Ohio, became the ifecqnt biride of Richard Dean Kellett, hon 'of Mrs, Elmer Leedy-of Berne, Ip a double ring ceremony read in. the Church of the Nazarene by thje Rev. Kenneth 9whn. ■ ' ! twenty minute musicale was presented by Miss Pat Kelly and Mrk. Mary Swan was the vocalist. The bride was given in marriage by her father and chose a ballerina length gown of ivory satin, fashioned with a marquisette yoke and a fitted bodice of lace over satin closed with small .covered, buttons. ' • s Her long lace sleeves in points over her hands* and her finger-tip veil of net was attached

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| to a small Ivory satin hat. She carried a white Bible, a gift from the groom, topped with white roses I and pink streamers. Miss Carolyn Charleston was her sister’s maid of honor in a ballerina length ensemble i if American/ Beauty rose with a net yoke ’ rind a matching hat and m its. She carried a hand bouquet of yellow mums and her rhinestone bracelet was a gift of the bride. Donald Keller served his brother as best man, while Gilly Kthn and Wendel ushered. For the weddirigs, the! bride’s mother chose a suit of deep red with black accessories and wore a corsage of white carnations, and the groom’s mother wore a beige suit jwith matching accessories and a corsage similar to Mrs. Charleston’s. The reception for approximately one hundred guests folk wed at the home of the patents of the , bride. Miss Kaye Chairlestbn, Miss Janet Ludy, Miss Jerry Smitley and Mrs. Jack Wendel served, assisted by Mrs. Eimri Shrinebarger, Mrs. Edna Fogle, Mrs. Helen Jegn Andrews and Mh. Roy Grimm. . 1 j BPW MEMBERS AJTEIMD X DISTRICT MEETING Mrs. Max Schafer, loci) Business and Professional A Women’s club president, headed a delegation of seven, who attended the annual district meeting of districts 8, 9 and VO at Fort Wayne Sunday.! The session was' held at the Van\ Orman Hotel with registration beginning at nine o’clock. Workshops were conducted by * the , various state chairmen from ten ui til eleven thirty o’clock, tyith imcheon served at twelve-fifteen p’clock. Miss Elsie Kramer; dis :riet director of nine, the host district, presided over the program introducing I the various meinbers of the state board and guestjs. Ruth L. Lewman of Indianapolis, state president, gave the addresj? of the citing BPW principles and urging members full j participation in the program and all community activities. [ In addition to Mrs. Schafer, the Decatur group included tie Mesdames Martin Weiland, ’ Gerald Eady, Elmer Winteregg, Jr., and the Misses Glennys R<R>p, Anna K. Williams, Evelyn Frohnapfel and Joan Wemhoff. FRIENDSHIP VILLAGE CLUB MEETS RECENTLY a With the song of the month, “tarry Me Back to Old Virginny’’ sung in unison and the president, Mrs, Harold Bauer in charge, members of the Friendship Village club held a recerit meeting. The creed and collect Were recited by the group, and Mfs. Rollie Rauderibush gave devotions, using the 91st psalm. Markel gave the lesson on '‘Haippy Family Living.” ' K Hostesses for the monthl[y meeting were Mrs.\ Clara Dolch, Mrs. Helen Burkhart, Mrs. Mrytlie Neadstine, Mrs. Clara Girod hrid Mrs. Paul Burkhart. ( i •fc 'll The Pythian Sisters Needle club will meet after Temple tßis evening at the K. of P. homej. The Pythian j Sist srs ; Needle drib will meet tonight after Temple at the K. of P. home, j —i—J The Willing Workers class of the Calvary Evangelical United Brethren church will meet at Han-na-Nuttman park Friday evening at seven thirty o’clock. Wednesday, evening at seven thirty o’clock, the Friendship Circle of Zion Evangelical Reformed church will meet with Mrs. Clarence Snyder. Th|s will tie a kid party. ' ■ ■ ■ —4 — Xi Alpha lota exampier chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority will hold a meeting With Mrs Arthur Wilson Wednesday evening at eight o’clock. I V . — | The Monroe W. C. T. U. will meet Thursday^'afternowh at tone fifteen o’clock with Mrs. Flossie Brandyberry..

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Phone 8-2121 Society Item* for day’s llcation must be phoned In by ■ 11 «. tn. (Saturday 8:80 a. m.) Kathleen Tervoor MONDAY Pythian Sisters Needle club after Temple, K. of P. home. Tuesday J— Aeolian choir practice, high school music room, 7 p.m. : Pythian Sisters Needle Club after Temple. Rosary society meeting postponed one week. Our Lady of Fatima discussion club, Mrs. Cornelius Gelmer, 8 p.m. Adams Central P.T.A. high school gym, 8 p.m. TUESDAY . i Church mothers stoudy cluti, First Methodist; church, social rooms, 8j p.in. Delta Lambda of Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. George Bair, 8 p.m. [Root Twp. Home Demonstration club, Mrs. Al Schneider, 1:30 p.m. Drill Team. American Legion Auxiliary, Legion home, 8 p.m. Rebekah Lodge, I. O. O. F. haH, 730 p.m. | !!■ Delta Theta Tau, social, Elks home, 8 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma, Mrs. Richard Arnold, 8 p.m. > | Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles hall, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY Friendship Circle, Zion E. R. church, Mrs. Clarence Snyder, 7:30 p.m. ' • j! Xi Alpha lota Exampier chapter Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. Arthur Wil-, son, 8 p.m. ; | ' Philalethean Circle, Zion E. R. church, social room, 8 p.m. Union Twp. women’s club, Mrs. Gladys Koos, p.m. V. {Epsilon Sigma chapter, Mrs. Robert Andrews, 8 p.m. St. Vincent de Paul, C. L. of C. hall, 2 p.m. Presbyterian Romens’ Association, Presbyteriaii church, 8 p.m. Ruth and Naorii Circle, Zion E. R. church, £ufas Kirchhofer, 12 npop. ! - . ■ Historical club,[Mrs. B. 12. noon. P Bethany Circl£, Zlon_E. Ri church, Mrs. George Buckley, 8 p.tn. ■ * THURSDAY Monroe W. 0. l|. U.. Mrs. Flossie Brandyberry, 1:1$ p.m. Rurajlistic study club, Mrs. Bertha MillCr, 8 p.n}. ?' Guardian Angel study club, Mrs. Robert Ulman, 8 p.mAeolian- choir practice, high school music room, 7 p.m. Drder of Eastern Star, Masonic hail, 4>.m. \ D. A. V. Auxiliary, D. A. V. hall, 8 p.m. I > Women of Moose, formal initiation, Moose home, 7:30 p.m., officers, 7 p.m. FRIDAY ' Willing Workers class, Calvary E. th B. church, Hanna-Nuttman park, 7:30 W. S. W. S.> Bethany E. U. B. church, 7:30 p.m, Adams County Roadside council postoned one week. — o Mrs. Bertha Miller will be hos? teas to the Ruralistic study club Thursday at eight o’clock. The Philathean Circle of Zion Evangelical Reformed church will meet in the phUrch social room Wednesday at eight o’clock. Mrs. Adolph Weldler will be program leader. The Aeolian choir will practice ’both Tuesday and Thursday evenings at seven o’clock in the Decatur high school music room. Mrs. Gladys Kotos will be hostess to the Union Township Women’s club Wednesday afternoon at one thirty o’clock. > I I 1 \ The Guardian Angel study club Will meet Thursday at eight o’clock with Mrs. Robert Ulman.

Admitted: Miss? Elvira Lehman, Berne; Mrs. Frank Delinger, Decatur: Vernon oE Uhrick, Berne. Dismissed: Mrs. Delbert tthy* mer and baby girl, Monroeville; Mrs. Carl Miller; arid baby girl, Bluffton; Mrs. Carl Schultz and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. Theodore Eady and baby boy, Decatur; Mrs. Robert Jaurigui and baby boy, Decatur; Mrs. Merldith Dailey and baby giril, Decatur. i g _ Tj ■ | jk ■ Mr. and Mrs. Burney Jackson of Linn Grove, are the parents of a baby boy, weighing 8 lbs., 7% oz.* and born at 4 a.m. today at the hospital. L_ '' i If Catherine Ann jis the name of the daughter, weighing 5 lbs., 4 oz., bdfn to Mr. and -Mrs. Richard Fi Linn at 4 a.m. today at the hos? pital. This is the feecond Child and daughter -in the family. Mr. And CletUs Miller are the maternal grandparents and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Linn ape the paternal grande parents, i y. : A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Murchland of Ossian, at 8:15 p.m. Sunday at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Reed are the parents of a baby boy, born at 9:23 a.m. at the hospital and weighed 7 lbs., 12 oz. I A son was Friday at 6:48 p.m. at the hospital to Mr. rind Mrs. Ernest Sprunger of Bernd. i•Lj ' ’ . Madison Man Dies As Autos Sideswipe I MADISON, Ind, UP — f Horace ’ Humes. 30, Madisqn, died in King’d Daughters hospital here Saturday might of injuries sustained wheti his car sideswiped another on U. , S. 421 near Miltop, Ky. ■ : _L [ i_l

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Phil Terveer left Sunday for Kent, Ohio, where he has enrolled at Kent University tto take up a chemical engineering course at ttie college. He is the son of Mrs. Ber nard Terveer of this city. Miss Cathleen Wolfsen of Fort Wayne, formerly of thia city, enrolled yesterday in Western College for Women at Oxford, Ohio. Among those who accompanied her to school were her grandmother, Mrs. H. L. Koontz, and her aunts, Mrs. Don Lutes and the Misses Fan Hammell and Marion Koontz. I Mrs. Josephine Rodd of Toledo is visiting here with Mrs. Charlie Voglewede and other relatives. Mrs|. Ruth Meyers of the Bobo community, returned from an eight day visit in Kentucky and southern Indiana, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gagg, Mrs. George Andrews of Lake City, lowa, and Mrs. Harold Dagneriu of, South Bend, have returned to their homes, after a week’s visit with their mother, Mrs. Adelaide Gass and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Weisling, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Weislirig and family of Findlay, Ohio, Sunday with Mrs. Adlaide Gass and family. Earl Hagemeyer of the Estey Plano Corporation, Bluffton,' collapsed and fell from a stool at a Bluffton restaurant Friday night anfl was rushed to the Wells county hospital, where he is receiving treatment, Today is September 22, first day of autumn and ideal vreather for the occasion. . | Quality Photo - Finishing Work left before* I 8:00 P. M. Monday, Ready Wednesday at ! |■■ ’. . 10:00 A. M. I HOLTHOUSE J DRUG CO.

■ Nixon Invited To Fort Rally INDIANAPOLIS, UP k- Indiana Young Republicans meeting here Sunday voted to invite Sen. Richard M. Nixon, GOP vice-president-ial nominee, to address a Fort Wayne rally Oct. 24-25. Earlier, the Republican state committee voted unanimously to spat Jess C. Monroe as Vigo county GOP chairman. Monroe was reelected to the post at the party’s convention last May, but several party members protested and asked the committee to investigate.

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Charges Are Dropped, Defendant Pays Costs Charges durtis Wolfe b were dropped by Leroy Beer in the incident at a tavern last week, when Beer accused Wolfe of taking a |lO bill off the bar. Court costs were paid by Wolfe. Stop That Cough v With Our Own COUQH SYRUP ' 49c and 98c bottle Kohne Drug Store