Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 272, Decatur, Adams County, 17 November 1952 — Page 2

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■ - ’J . \ -1 /•- Marilyn Beer Wed Sunday \Tio Burl Sprunger The Rev. L. T. Norris performed the double ring ceremony Sunday at two thirty o’clock, uniting Miss Marilyn J. Beer and' Burl \ J.'* Sprunger in marriage.\ Mr. and Mirs. Leroy Beer of Decatur, are the bride's parents and Ms. and Mrs,. Howard Sprunger of Berne are parents of the The Union Chapel Evangelical United Brethren church was the scene of the wedding. Candelabra, beauty vases of white and yellow chrysanthemums and pompoms decorated the church. \ {Prior to the nuptials, a fifteen minute musicale was presented-by Mrs. Jackson Lehmkn. organist, and Leland Neuen, iocalist. . f The bride’s goWn of white tulle, was w-orn over taffeta accent* ed with a Chantilly lace tunic, fitted bodice .was of the matching lace over taffeta, detailed with a s*all stand-up-collar. Her fingertip yei|.l of tulle wa? caught to a BARR-McCULLOUGH VOWS REA,D NOVEMBER 9 Miss Phyllis Mae Barr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Zelt of 843 Mercer Avenue, and Edward Alan McCullough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCullough of route 6, repeated their nuptial vows in a candlelight ceremony at six thirty o’clock Sunday November 9, in the Zion Lutheran church. Officiating at the vows w r as the Rev. Edgqr P. Schmidt, following a musicals presented by Miss EH leen Bieberich as organist and Miss Helen Haubold, vocalist. Songs included "The Lord’s Prayer” and "The Lord is My Shepherd.’’ A white lace over satin gown was selected by the bride. It whs detailed with a sweetheart neckline, a fitted bodice and long lace j sleeves ending in points over her wrists. The bouffant ski'rt was\ballerina length. The nyldn net veil was held in place with a heart shaped crpwn highlighted with seed pearls. She wore a pearl necklace and edrring. set, a gift of the groom, and the bridal bouquet was made up of white mums, centered with a purple orchid. Matron of honor was Mrs. Susan Jahe Sghnepp. Her ballerina length gown of pink net over satin featured a strapless bodice worn over a jacket of lace. Her headpiece was{ of braided satin 'complemented with small flowers. Little Mary Frances Franhizer was flower girl, wearing a yellowgown of i marquisette [ and satin. She carried a basket of colored mums. Both attendants wore pearl necklaces; and bracelets, gifts from the bride. \ The bride’s mother selected a carmel beige lace dress with black velvet accessories, while the groom’s mother present in a navy blue and pink ensemble with matching L accessories. Pink r6*e corsages were worn by hotly ; DeLane Bowman assisted the groom as best man. Charles N. McCullough, brother of the groom and Richard Peterson, were Ushers. Warren David Hoffman was l ring bearer. y ■ ' One huddled fifty guests attended the reception in the Zion Pars: ish hall. The bride’s table was cohered with a linen cloth and centered with a fodr tier cake, topped with a miniature bride and groom. Double candles flanked each side of the table. Miss Virginia Koenig, Miss Alice Slusher. Miss Jean Ann Potts, Miss Sally McCullough and Miss Winona Miller served the wedding

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. ,/ — Photo by Anspaugh , >i*se helibet cap with nylon edging. She carried a colonial bouquet of -white mums and pompoms. 'fhofnas Harrell attended her sister as matron of honor, wearing lan aqua gown with nylon net over taffeta, styled identical to that of the bride’s. She car- , rfed a bouquet of yellow mums and popi ponjs. ’ BrJce Sprunger served his brother as toes! man. Ushers w-ere Wendall Beejfi brother of the brifte,and Warren Sprunger, brother of the groom. For het daughter’s wedding Mrs. Beer Selected a navy dress with dark accessories. The bridegroom’s mother chose a navy dress with matching; accessories. Both mothers had pink chrysanthemums cpr- . sages.. •1- r‘ ! • Serving at the reception, following leremony, in the church were the Mesdames Virginia Hoffman. Galen Sprunger, Cleora Sprunger and Miss ImoMcFarland. For het wedding trip, the bride ! Changed to a brown suit with matching; accessories. Th® couple > will reside 2’4 miles east of the city. ’ iit * guests. girl received a bracelet and elrring set, a gift from the bride. t Mrs. MeCullpugh is a graduate of Decatur high school. The groom is a I graduate of Pleasant Mills high fechdol, and employed at International Harvester in Fort Wayne, ’ For her wedding trip, the bride selected a brown suit with black accessories and an orchid corsage, {fallowing! their trip, the couple will resid| at 604 Jefferson street hn Decatur. from a distance included Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Haley, bunkirk; Mr. and : Mrs. Slim Fisher and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. George Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lawson apd son, Toby, Dunkirk; iJlrs. Zeiobia Zigler, Hartford jCity; Mr.: and Mrs. A. 0. Pfeterson, Wellsian, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. T. M- Had-man, South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. John Tinkhgm, Willshire, Ohio; and! Mrs. Ruth Tinkham and daughter, |<yla, of Willshire, Ohio. KIRKLAND TWP. W. C. T. U. GROUP SHEETS RECENTLY Members of the Kirkland Township W :d|T. U. met recently with the Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid in the Parikh* hall for a regular meeting with! twenty-five members present. | Singing Lpened the session, followed scripture readings by Mrs. Alicig Carper and prayer by Mrs. Mftuij Weller! Interesting reports of the state eonveptiop held recently at Richmond, wetfe given by Mrd. Vickie Stondbupndr and Mrs. Edna Shady and the meeting adjourned, «'I r miss beTty Walters HONORED WITH SHOWER A .bridal shower honored Miss BAtty Walters, bride-elect of this month, at t;he home of Miss*Frieda Williamson recently. The hostess was assisted by a sister, Veda; •A, corsagp of yellow mums was presents the guest of honor on her arrival. Several games were played during the evening, and prises given to Betty Miller, Janet Brown and; Elizabeth Cramer, who in turn presented them to Miss ■Walters. ! * Refreshirthnts were served at a candlelit .table. centered with a bouquet of yellow mums. Each guest’s place was marked with a miniature Umbrella and streamers with place cards attached to them. Small' sprinkling cans completed the appointments. The bribe-elect received her many in the form of parcel

•fgMLjL**l I• f r% t Society Items for day's pub> SHoatlon must be phoned tyr by •an. (Saturday 0:30 ajrn.) » Kathleen Terveer 7 Phono S-Sl2l \ 3 MONDAY P. T. A.. Monmouth school, 8 p.m., executive meeting, 7: so p.m. WEDNESDAY Psi lota Xi, Elks home, 8 Adams County chorus, Monroe schbol, 7:80 p.m. Rosary society, K. of C. hall, 8 P.m. [ V. F. W. auxiliary. V. F. W. hall, 6:30 p.m., meeting, 8 psn. St. Catherine study club, Mrs. Eugene Heimann, 8 p.m. Research Mrs. Henry B. Heller, 2:30 p.m. > i Woman’s club, library, 7:45 p.m. Adams Central T. school gym,\ 7:30 p.m. I / \ 'o' Adams Central P. T. A., school gym, 7:80 p.m. TUESDAY *\ Drill team, American Legion Auxiliary, Legion home, 8 p.m. Decatur Garden club, Mrs. Martin Worthmah, 2 p.m. Key Paper Product party, D. A. V. hall, 7:30 p.m. Kum-Join-Us class, Bethany E. U. B. church, 7:80 p.m. Eta Tau glgma, i Mrs. Louis *Smitley, 8 p.m. Ppcobantas Lodge, Red Men’s hall, 7:30 p.m. j D. Y. B. class. Trinity E. U. B. church, 7:30. p;m. Pleasant Milla P. T. A,, school, 7: p.m. Tri Kappa, Tri Kappa Associate, Elks home. 8 p.m. •' L®yal Daughters class, Bethany E. tT. B. church, Mrs; Adolph Kolter, 7:30 p.m. Y i Progressive class, Trinity E. U. B. church. 5:30 p.m. Root Twp. Home Demonstration club. Mrs/Richard Harkless, 1:30 p.in. C. L. of C. society; C. L. of C. hall, 6:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY \ XI Alpha lota Examp lor chapter, Mrs. Max Moser,'6:3o p. nu Little Flower study dub, Mrs. Mart Braun, 7:30 p. m. Phileathian Zion E. R. church social rooms, ;8 p. m. Ruth and Naomi Circles, Zion E. R. church’, 2:30 p.jn. Lincoln School open-house, 7 p.m. P.T.A., 7; 30 p.m. ■ Uflipp Twp. Homei Demonstration chib, Mrs. Roland Grote, 1:30 p.m. i . ■ . ' Friendship Circle, Zion E. R. church, Mrs. Milton Doffman, Preble, ,7:30 p.m. , V . Decatur Home Demonstration club-Root Twp. Home Demonstration, club, Legion homfe, 1 p.rm Historical club, M r P- Lydia Wortlunan, 2:30 p.m. Shakespeare club,; Mrs. Fred Smith, 2:30 p.m. THURSDAY Unit 3, W. S. D, sS„ Bethany E. ,U- B. church basement, 2 p. m. ■ Wdmen of Moose, formal initiation, 7:30 p.m., officers, 7 pjn., Moose home. FRIDAY Adams County Federation of clubs, Legion home, 2 p.m. SATURDAY Bake Sale, City Peter’s Waltper league. post packages, later in the evening. Present for the enjoyable affair were Mrs. John Walters, Mrs. Uwrence T. Norris, Mrs. .Robert Folk, Mrs.. Warren Kneuss and the Misses Betty Miller. Elisabeth Cramer. Janet Brown, Mrs. Williamson apd the hostesses. ( \ v Unable to be present were Mrs. Rolland Giiliom, Miss Marilyn Beer and Janelie Norris. HIRSCHY-RQSB WEDDING SOLEMNIZED NOVEMBER 14 Miss Alice Hirschy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer; Hirschy of route Si and Merlin Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Ross of 727 Dierkes street, were united in marriage in a simple ceremony nized Friday evening at seven o’clock. The vows were double ring and the ReV. William C. Feller officiated in the Zion Evangelical Reformed Church. \ For\ her marriage, the bride selected a grey \ suit with black accessories and an . orchid corsage. Mrs. Rosp is a graduate of Pleasant Mills high school and employed at the Ideal Dairy store in this city. The groom attended Decatur high school and is an employe of Salisbury Axle in Fort Wayne. Floltowing a W4ddtrig ' J trip, the coiiple t will reside in Decatur, The Ruth and Naomi Circles of the Zion Evangelical (Reformed church will have a meeting Wednesday afternoon kt two thirty o’.clock at the church. ... \ : A bake sale, sponsored by the St. Peter’s Walther League will be held Saturday morning, beginning at nine o’clock at the City Hall. Hostesses for the meeting of Unit 3 of the ,W. S. >V. S. of the Bethany Evangelical, Unitpd Bretlirpn

church Thursday afternoon at two o’clocg, will be Mrs. ißalph Habegger, Mrs. Don Jefferies and Mrs. Roy Raehr. Mrs. William Linn will be prpgram leader. All members are atked to come prepared with a Bible \rerse and their thank ofI i Mrs, Mart Braun will be hostess to the Little Flower j study crab Wednesday evening at seven thirty o'clock. Members of the Xi Alpha lota chapter will meet with Mrs; hUx Moser Wednesday evening at six thirty o’clock. Theh Phileathian Circle of the Zioh Evangelical Reformed church will pieet in the church social rooms Wednesday evening At eight O’clc|>cli. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Krick spent the wqek-Ond at Marshall, Mich. Mr. ; and ’Mrs. Joe McConnell motorpd to Houghton Heights, Mich., ■ for a Visit with relatives. Mrs. McConnell returned to this city today and McConnell will remain fyr a week for a deer hunt. ' Mrs;' Ervin Goldner and Mrs. Sylvan Rupert spent an enjoyable day sightseeing in Chicago Thursday of last week. > Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Anderson of Rchumm, -Ohio, and Mr. and Mfs. Edward Anderson and sons, James and of Willshire, Ohio, were dinners guests Sunday of Mr. and Mirs. Henry Neireiter at their home,i Four Acres.. Mrs; Frank McConneß has returned to her home, after spendfag thi|e week-end with her sister, Mrs. Homer Schultz of Akron, Ohio. | Mfsl Vincept Abrams of Huntingtoq and Mrs. Merle Schnitz have from a two weeks vacation trip to Tampa, Florida, They (visited Mrs. Schnitz’ mother, sister; and brother-in-law. JDlcltie Schnitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schnitz, of Ohio City, Ohio, was taken to his home from St. Joseph's hospital Eriday, after being (a patient there {for the past ten wbeks with bulbar polio. Mrs';; J. F. Sanmann will leave by pl(hne Tuesday morning for Fairbifry, Neb., to visit her mother, Mrs.'W. L' Woods, who is ill. Dr. W. W. Cravens, director of feed research and nutrition for McMillen*; Feeds, has purchased the Ralph ;E. Sfanerman property, 110 North Tenth street. He and htoj familyj, will move here from Madison, Wis. The dehl was completed by J. F. Sanmann and George C. Thomas of the Midwest Realty Col Mrs. Jane Baltzell Cullar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Baltzell of roufa 6, was initiated in Alpha Eta chapter of Alpha Xi Delta at Purduh University, November 9. George Stulls is planning his deer- hunt this year in Pennsylvania * here the season opens next Saturday and continues two weeks. Clause Monee, Jr., of Linn Grove/was married Nov. 8 at Tacoma. Washington to Miss Lydia Dajder|s, a nurse. Monee has been in the pavy three and a half years arfa wifi be discharged rfext month. He is a graduate of Hartford high school. , ' | Dr. gnd Mrs. Harold Bonifield of Bluffton are moving to Iverness, Fla., where the doctor has been appointed to the county board of health to serve three counties. Harvey Huffman, former resident of Decatur, spent Sunday here visiting with friends. He returned to his home, in Oak Glen, 111.. Sunday evening. 'Mrs. Helen Humlrarger'and Mrs. Mary Wilhelm, of Fort Wayne, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garard Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Louth and daughter Depby Jo, of Fort Wayne were Sunday* guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garard. w /'■ Clothing Drive By St. Mary's Parish A clothing drlye for Korean and other war orphans and peedy people in Europe, be Conducted this week in St. Mary’s Catholic church parish. Women of the Rosary Society are in charge of the clothing campaign. Those who wish to contribute (wearable plothing and usuable bedding are 3 naked to deliver it to the Catholic school. Trade in a Good Town—Decatur!

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Admitted: Karen Sue Bieberich, Decg|uf; Willfam C. Hendricks, MQUUfai Mrs, Anna McKean, Decafar/ Mary Louise Girod, Decatur. Dismissed: Mrs. Louis Koeneman and baby boy, Decafar; Mirs. Paul Hammond and baby girl; Decatur; Mr«, Edward Shidley, New? Haven; Mrs. Wilhelmina Wiefeldt, vilie; ' Erancfa Howell, Decatur; Harry Ray, Decatur. Mw mill Ip rinlil Mr, add Mrs. Dewey, Huggins of Monroeyille, are the l parents' of girl, weighing 7 lbs., 3 oz., and) bom at 8:05 p.m. Saturday at thp bps pi tai. ’A baby boy, weighing 6 lbs., 7 ok., was born to Mr. and Mrs.. John DeLeon of Convoy, Ohio, at 10:55 p.m. Saturday at the hospital.! Weighing 8 Ibk, 11 oz., a baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Doyt Sipe of Willshire, Ohio, at 2:22 a.m. Sunday at the hospital. < A baby boy was born at the hospital to Mr. and Mrs. William Mowery at 7 p.m. Sunday and weighed 7 lbs., 12 oz. , At 8:49 a.m. today, a baby girl was born to Mr. and Mri, Charles Busse at the weighing 7 lbs., 3 oz. Y ■ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cristman are the parents of a baby girl, born at the hospital at 11:58 a.m. today and weighing 6 lbs., 7Vi oz. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rayer arethe parents of a son, weighing 7 lbs., 3 dx., and bbrn at the hospital at 3:28i p.nr. Friday. Tkeft Os Tools Is Reported To Police Robert Colter, 518 Madison street, repdrted to police \ this weekend that someone had stolen into the old trolley car where he stored his tools, at 257 North Seventh street, and got: away with 8280 Worth of tools. Colter included |BO in Greenfield dies — in a box three feet long—and a box of assorted tools valued at S2OO. GIRLSCOUTS troop 1 held their last two nfaetings at fae Lincoln school. We planned on What we are going to make our fathers for Christmas. Last week we elected officers, who are M. E. Walters, president, Beverly Stults, treasurer and scribe, Patty Cook. We want to thank everyone who helped in making our float foi; the Halloween parade. As you [know it was a big success. - • Scribe, Patty Cook. Girl Scout Troops 12 and 13 hiked to the honie of Mrs. Lowell Harper Wednesday evening. Dues were taken. Wood was gathered; and a fire started for the supper that was cooked. The girls devided the troops into patrols and fixed the different parts of the supper, which consisted of chili, hot chocolate and baked apples. Mrs. Wilma Small then taught the girls someA things about building campfires. making bedrolls and cleaning lanterns. In the light of a lantern, the girls sang some of their favorite songs. Scribe, Cynthia Lehman. The Henry Hudson-arch bridge in New j York City is the longest plate girder, fixed steel-arch in the world, totalling 2,000 feet. f Kodocroft J Kill HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

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