Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 230, Decatur, Adams County, 29 September 1952 — Page 3

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——*—■<■'' I._——■•... '. , ~ Ji; potter-trou+ner vows SOLEMNIZED RECENTLY September 21 was the wedding dnte of Miss Lois Ann Troutner,. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Troutner of 317 North Eighth street, and James R. potter, only son of Mrs. Nellie Potter of route 1, Cralgville. The Union Chapel Evangelical il . United Brethren church, beautified with candelabra, palms, and floor vases of peach gladiolus and white chrysanthemums, was the scene of the vows. The Rev. L. T. Norris . • officiated, with the Rev. Harry Troutner ( of Toledo, Ohio, uncle of the bride; assisting. Mrs. Earl Chase, organist, j>resented a fifteen minute rpusicale y prior to the Wedding and Earl Chase sang ’’Crossroads” and “I Loqe You Truly.” The bride 'was .given in marriage toy her father. She wore for her, wedding, a white .bridal satin gown \ with a scalloped yoke of Chantilly ; lace and a Peter Pan collar. The fitted bodice was closed with tiny \ covered buttons and the long sleeves came to points over her wrists. The\ bouffant skirt ended, in ’aF cathedral length train. Her , ; fingertip veil of illusion was edged * in lace and fell from a Juliet cap\ of pearlized orange blossoms. The bride's bouquet was an’ arrange- ; ment ! of .White pompoms, centered • with an orchid. She wore a gold, y cross, a gift from the groom. Miss Betty Miller, as maid of • * hopor, wore a ‘mauve pink strap- • less gown of nylon, with an over* — —4 _

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; > ■ F - 'j ■ V ! ' Kkii't of nylon and ainylon jacket, buttoned at the neck. Her half hat at matching material was detailed with net bow.s and 3he wore plbow length mitts. Her powder ipuff bouquet was made up of pink roses jrith\.plnk maline and. shti n streamera. . yjl '', Miss Shirley Wqfkin?et was bridesmaid in an identical* gown of catalina blue with a matching hat and mitts apd |he carried a bouquet of yellow Both attendants wore gold Jcros ses. gifts from the bride. The mother of the bride was present in a navy blhe d:-ess with matching accessories, while the groom’s mother selected an aqua dress with black accessories. Both wore peach gladipla corsages. Richard Kruetzman, Craigville, was best man and pushers were James Duncan, Bluffton, Charles* R. Jones, Willshire, Ohio; and Leon Byerly Os Craigville. The reception was held in the church basement for approximately 175 guests. Blue and Pink crepe paper decorated the Beene and the bride’s table was centered with a four tier cake. < i \ Serving were Mrs. jlarold Meyer, Miss Veda Williamson, Miss Frieda Williamson and Miss Janet Brown. ’A; brown suit with matching accessories and the orchid from her bridal bouquet, was worn by the bride for a wedding trip to Niagara Falls and Canada. • F L Mrs. Potter graduated from Decatur high school and St. Joseph school of nursirig in Fort Wayne. Her husband attended Lancaster high school and is engaged in farming. The couple will live, on route 2, Ossian. -4 i Guests from a distance included Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hunt, Freemont; Mr. and Mrs. Vern Vandervort and Mr. apd Mrs, Clint'Wickard, Kirklin; Rev. and Mrs. Harry Troutner 1 and family, Toledo, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Leonar4 Moore and daughter, North Manchester; Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Ray. '• St. Mary’s, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Talbert, Sharon Martin and Duane Martin of Kokomo. .■ ■ ! r' ; M

SOCIAL EVENING HELD BY LEGION AUXILIARY Friday evening the American Legion Auxiliary members enjoyed a social at the Legion home. A short musical program was presented by Mrs. Arden Arnold, whp sang several numbers, including ‘‘Somewhere a Voice is Calling,r and “Mighty Like a Rose.” Mrs. Mae Holthouse was the accompanist and she also sang “September in the Rain” and gave a short‘talk on the importance of music. Mrs. Herman Dierxes, Mrs. Charles Chew, Mrs. Frances Monahan and Mrs. Wayne Frauhiger' were the committee in charge of the evening. ; During the latter part of the session, card games were played with prizes awarded to Mrs. Harold Tiqman, Mrs. Dee Fryback, Miss Margaret Kiting, Mrs. Joe Kitson and Mrs. Walter Kesson. Refreshments were served at a later hour. r . ' : -M— f'M LADIES OF MOOSE y IN PORTLAND MEETING K The Women of; the Moose, with twenty-three njemberS Present! attended the observance of stai< recorder day at Portland sunday at the Moose home. The welcome address was given by the host Chapter and the response presented by the Hartford City group, initiation for a class of candidates wag\ conducted by the Decatur chapter and the closing of the afternoon session was given by Hartford City. A j Following with a social, refreshments were' served by the hostesses, Mrs. June Tussing received the door prize. MONROE W. C. T. U. i ' IN RECENT MEETING Mrs. Flossie Brandyberry was hostess recently |to the Monroe W. C. T. U. “What a Friend is Jesus” opened the session and devotions were given by Mris. Grace Burnfe from the -sth chapter of St. Luke. The. secretary’s report was giv* en and plans were made for the county convention to be held October at the Monroe Methodist church. The study book was presented by Mrs. Martha Mcßride and a reading was given by the hostess. Prayer toy Mrs. William KindCll closed the

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" i II 111 UJ'I Phone 8-2121 Society Item* for day’s publication must Gfe phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:80 a. m.) Kathleen Terveer MONDAY Future Homemakers of America skating party, Sun Set park, 7 p.mz Adams Co. Home Demonstration Chorus Picnic — Hanna-Nuttman Park,,6*:oo .p. m. Rosary Society, K. of C. hall, 8 p.m. TUESDAY Eagles Auxiliary, hall, 8 p.m. kirliland Ladies club, high school, 7:30 p.m. Sunny Circle Home jEc. club, Preble Twp. Recreation center, 7:30 pm. Jolly Housewives Home Ec. group, Pleasant M|lls school, 7:30 ■p- m ’ ■. M M i ; WEDNESDAY Our Lady of Good Counsel, Mrs. Paul Wisfeman, 8 p.m. Ladies Shakespeare club, Mrs.’ Charles Dugan, 2:3ff p.m. Acadeirjy of Friendship, Moose home, 7:30 <p.m. ° L ' Giri Scout Leaders blub, Room 206, High school, 1:30 p.m. Psi lota Xi, Mrd. Anita Macklin, 8 p.m. THURSDAY Ladies Aid, Union Chapel church tail day, at church. Monroe W. S. C. S„ church annex, 7:30 p.nt Pleasant Dale Ladies, Aid, parish hall, all day. i • . i q Ever4Ready class, First Methodist church, Mrs. D. l|. Bedwell, 7:30 p.m. j Magley Ladies Aid, .church basement, all day. j Women of Moose, Moose home 7: 3<X, p.m.. officers 7 p.m. W.M.A. of Nuttmah Avenue church, Mrs. Dora Besd, 1:30 p.m. FRIDAY Ava Maria Bible study club, Mrs. Clayson Carroll, Berne, 8 p.m. Road Side Council, Highland park, 12 p.m. ' Youth class, Methodist church, Pleasant Mills school, 5-7:30 p.m. SATURDAY Cafeteria supper, First Methodist church, 4:30 to 7 p.m. MRS. ROBERT ANDREWS HOSTESS TO GROUP Members of Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority met recently with Mrs. Robert Andrews for a regular monthly meeting. i The evening's topic was “Painting the Person” and Mrs. Staril of the House of Stewart Clinic, was in charge of the program. \The meeting was, closed with the club ritual and refreshments wiere served by the hostess. The next session will be held with Mrs. Ralph Hobbs; October 8 and will be a fall rush party. Mrs. Harold Baker will assist the hostess. \ Mrs. Clayson Carroll - willbe liostess to the Ava Maria Bible study club . Friday evening at her home, in Berne, beginning 'at eight o’isclock. i _ • ; , !- ; I The Ladies Aid of Union Chapel church will have an all day meeting Thursday at the church with a pot-luck dinner served at noon. This will be a guest day and each member is requested to being a guest. Mrs. B. Q. Adama, of Fort Wayne, will 'be the guest speaker. | —— AU day Thursday the Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid will meet in the parish hall. Hostesses for the occasion will be Mrs. Anna Geisel and Mrs. Ella Landis. The Road Side Council will hold a carry-in-dinner at noon Friday i at the park on High street. Members are asked to bring table service and a covered dish. Mrs. Paul Wiseman Will be hostess Wednesday evening at eight o’clock to Our Lady of Good Council study club. • . A cafeteria supper will be served beginning at four thirty until seven o’clock Saturday at the First Methodist church, and the public is invited. Ham and fried chicken will be the choices of meals. The Ever-Ready class of the First Methodist church yrill meet Thursday evening at sefen thirty o’clock with Mrfc. D. L. Bedwell. Assisting her will be Mrs. John Nelson, Mrs. Forrest Elzey and Miss Iva Gilpen. The 'Rev. Arthur W. Raabe, D. D., of Burkett, who conducted the services at the First Presbyterian, church here Sunday made the announcement that the Rev. Ray J. Walther of Tipton will preach at the church Sunday, October 12, as a candidate for the pastorate. He has! been unanimously recommended by session, officers of the ■•. J . . . L

*"'*■*'■ church and the committee named to select a candidate. The vote to aipprove or disapprove the selection will be made iinmediiately following ,Rav. Walther’s sermon. FT. M. Peterson returned to his Home at Indianapolis Saturday evening after attending the funeral services for his uncle, Calvin D. Kuhkel. i Mr. and Mrs. Paul Briede and Hon, Tom, had as their dinner quests Sunday, Sister M. Cleta, of Fod du Lac, Wls., Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Briede of Kalamazoo, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Briede and family of 'Conheaut, Ohio, and Mae, Genivieye and Joe Berling of this city, j t ■[ * Mrs. Dwight Purdy left today for Cleveland, Ohio, where she will visit her sisters, Mrs. Lina Jacobs, and. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Purvis, all of that city. : Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Teeple and daughter, Belva, have returned from a trip west, where they visited relatives in Portland, Ore.,. and Los Angeles, Calif. '• Mr. and Mrs. John Penrod, Bluffton, the Rev. and Mrs. David Fisher, Dunkirk, and the Rev. and Mrs. Jerry Donaghy of Fort Wayne Were Sunday visitors at the home of the Rev, and Mrs. J. R ; Meadows. . , . Mrq. Bernard Terveer and daughters, Mary Martha, Kathleen and Carolyn, and Miss Savqlla Cook motored to Franklin Sunday, where they visited with Captain and Mrs. John B. Ter veer and children, Mary Beth and Julianne. Fred V. Mills left Sunday afternoon for Ames, lowa, where he willvisit his son, Frank J. Mi llß and Mrs. Mills and his grandson, Jack iR. Mills and wife, Helen. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Matbach and son, Terry, have returned v from Frederick, Maryland, whee they visited Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Marbach. They also visited Mount Vernon, Washington, D.C., and Gettysburg battlefield. While at Frederick, they were guests of Major and Mrs. C. D. Salyers. Mr. and (Mrs. Oran Schultz visited relatives in Akron, Ohio, and Youngstown, Ohio, Sunday. i — .; •';- S ' r - ‘ i j v ‘ -‘ F' ■'F : J I Democrat Want Ads Bring Results ■ v? - •r i ■ I ft- > — H— - ■* • in i

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■— l 1 _ -~ |iW Admitted: Mr. and Mrs., Glen Johnson, Cincinnati, Ohio; Mr. and Ohib; Mrs. Thomas Klenk, Cincinnati, Ohio, Dismissed:! Mrs. Herman Guenin and baby boy, Hoagland; Mrs. Bripe Fisher and baby boy, Pecatur| Mrs. Frank Dellinger, Decatur; Shiriey Joian Butler, Decatur; Mrs. •George Wemhoff, Decatur; Mrs. Robert Gbelz abd baby boy, Monroeville; Mrs. Wilbert Stoppephagen and baby girl, Becatur; Mrs. Fred Hukill, Bryaht; Mrs. Nobje Reynolds, Decatur; Mfs. Carl Geissler and baby girl, Rockford, Dhio; Mrs, Ted Hill and baby, boy, Decbtur; Mrs. Burney Jackson and baby boy, Linn Grove. gmis Mr. and Mrs. Joe DeKonnick of Ossian, are the parents of a baby boy, weighing 6 lbs., 9%, oz., and : bojrn Sunday at the hospital at 5 P®- I ; ![|■ I T A daughter, weighing 7 lbs., 5 oz v was born to „ Mr. and Mrs. Francis Geels at 10:02 a.mi Sunday at the hospital. • i At 3:03 a.m. Sunday at the hos--1 pital, a baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Erhard Bliewernitz of Berne. Weighing 6 lbs.,. 12 oz., a daughi ter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bill ’ Hey of Willshire, Ohio, at 10:05 • p.m. Saturday at -the hospital. \ A sou was born at 2:16 p.mi. • Saturday, to Mr. dnd Mrs. Marion • Logan of Bryant, fat the hospital, • weighing 6 lb?.. 13% oz. Mr. and Mrs. John Eichjer of ■ Berne, are the parents of a baHy boy, weighing 7 lbs., 2 oz., and born at 2.06 p.m. Saturday at the hospital; A daughter, weighing 7 lbs. 4 oz., wgs born to Mr. and Mrs. David i Chadwell, at 7:48 ja.m. Saturday at j

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- girl, bom at the hospital today at 7:22 a.m.