Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 135, Decatur, Adams County, 9 June 1953 — Page 3

v TUE3UAY. JUNE 9, 1953

NOLA ANN LEHMAN BRIDE OF FRED ISCH (At two thirty o'clock Sunday afternoon, iMiss Nola .inn Lehman. ; youngest daughter of Mrs. Ann I Lehman of route 5, recited nuptial vows with Pvt,. Fred Ralph Isch, eldest son of Mr. and Mis. n Paul Ijllich of route 4. The Zion Evangelical 1 and Reformed church was the scene pf doubly ring ceremony, with the Rev. William €. Feller officiating.

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Church decorations consisted of Iwuquets of multi-colored flowers - I .and eandhlaibra. The pews were I trimmed with white satin bows. ■Mrs. 'Edgar Gerber presented a musicale which included "The Rosary." "I Love Thee" and "O Perfect Love.” The vocalist. 'Mrs. Myron Haggard, sang "The Ixirds Prayer," "Prayer Perfect" and “The 23rd Phalin” during the. exchange of vows. Tlifc bride wa ß given in marriage by her grandfather, James ’(’u-m-

B'' x JU ■ V 5 i .**? *' * ' ? '?'■ W I w - bf • oi ", JF* r - .m <43 I MR. AND MRS. JAMES W. CROSBY were married recently.in the Zion Lutheran church. Friedheini. with the Rev. A. A. Fanner performing the ceremony. The bride is the former Elniera Ostermeyer. daughter of Mr' and Mrsj Theodore Ostermeyer. while the groom is the son of Mre. Fred V. Crosby'and the late Mr. Crosby. The couple are residing in thty city on Fourth street. — Photo by Edwafds r

mings. The bridal gown of white slipper sat|n and taffeta featured a fitted bodice and elbow length sleeves. A small jacket of satin was worn over this aiid the bbuf L fant skirt ended in a chapel train) A Juliet cap held in place a pearl trimmed silk illusion veil and she carried an arrangement of shattered white <arnations centered with a single orchid. A gold cross was her only jewelry and was a| gift from the groom. \ . Miss Mary Lehman was her sister’s attendant. She wore an aqua gown of taffeta with a full net .skirt of ballerina length. Her bouquet was ofl shattered pink carnations and she wore a white sum-

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! mer necklace, the bride's, gift. Miss Vicki Lehman carried the rings on a white satin pillow. Her miniature gold cross was?; a gift from the 'bride. Mrs. Lehman was present in a gray dress accented with> white accessories and Mrs. selected a gray ensemble with black accessories. Both mothers had pink rose corsages. ' Huhert Isch iwas his brother's best man. Usherfe were Raymond Dehman and William Howell. Approximately 150 guests attended the reception immediately after the ceremony. The scene was outlined with numerous flower bouquets. Serving the guests were the Misses Audrey and Janet Grandstaff, Mis s Virginia Bleeke and Mrs. William Howell. When the young couple left for a wedding trip, the 'bride was wearing a brawn and whitie summer suit with white accessories ' and the orchid from her. bridal i bouquet. | -Mrs. Isch. who will be a; junior at Monmouth high school next fall, will reside with her mother on route 6, while her husband is serving with the army at Fort Knox, Ky. He is a graduate- of Decatur high school. Guests from a distance included Mrs. Roscoe Dodd, Indiana pblis, Mrs. James Henderson, Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. EJP. Ritsinan. pLoganspopt, Mr. and Mrs. bka Gaiser, Poneto, Mrs. Hilda Lehman, Milo Lehman, Berne, Mr. and iMrs. Walter Saant, Van ; Wert Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hanezzar and Mrs. Emma Isch, Bluffton; MRS. MAX BROWN GIVEN »»ABY SHOWER Miss Evelyn Rash. Mrs. Richard - Evans and Mrs. To in Garner entertained at the latter’s home with a baby shower' in honor of Mrs. Max L. Brown and son, Lee, recently. , ; The entertaining f’ooin was gaily decorated with a miniature bassinet surrounded with piqk and blue streamers with the many lovely gifts placed around this. "Game's and contests were enjoyed and prizes given to the various winners who in turn presented them to the honored guest. Delicious "refreshments were served by the hostesses at a later hour. The tables were centered with rose bouquets and • each guest’s place was marked* with a small pink and blue favor shaped to resemble a diaper. Guests present were the Aliases Harriet Gerber,. Margaret Harris. Amy Reynolds, Beverly Lister, Shirley Mitchell, H?len Mowery. Karen Robinson, Cindy Gehrig and the Mesdames Byford Smith; Stanlyey Mcßride, Adrian Arnold. Jerry Gehrig, Wilbur Robinson. Ceeil.Beam, Ada Roeder, Joe Rash and Harland Burgett. j Those unable to Were Miss Dianne Linn, Miss Nancy Callow, Miss Mary Ann Owens and Mrs. Jack Morence, Mrs. WUnter Grote, Mrs. Don Roeder and Mrs. Bonnie Johnson. . • ; . FRIENDS NIGHT BY PYTHIAN SISTERS More than fifty members and guests attended the friends, night program Monday evening at the K. of P. home with the Eureka Tgmple of the Decatur Pythian Sisters as hostesses. The Maumee Temple of New Haven was in charge of the opening and dosing ceremonies. Following a short business meeting, which opened the evening, a delicious buffet lunch was enjoyed. The dining room was decorated with numerous bouquets of roses

fßyji i i.i Society Items for today's publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Kathleen Terveer J Phone TUESDAY Men of Aeolian choir; Dave Embler’s home, 7:30 p.m. Church Mother’s study club, family picnic, - Hanna Nuttman, 6:30 p. m. man, 6:30 p. m. Tri Kappa picnic, Mrs. Lowell Harper, 6:30 p. m. Monroe Home Demonstration club, Mrs. Lillian Stuckey, 7r30 psn. Our Lady of Lourdes study club. Mrs. Adrian Lichtle, 8 p.m. Rebekah Lodge, I. O. O. K hall, 7:30 p.m. Eagles Auxilary, Eagles hall, 8 p.m. < Delta Theta Tau, business meeting, Elks home, 8 p.m. Dutiful Daughters class, Bethany E. U. B. church, Mrs. Bernice Johnson, 7:30 p.m. Woman's Missionary Association, Nuttman Avejnue U« B. ichurch Mrs. Mrytle Garwood, 1:30 p.m. Happy Homemakers, Mrs. Herbert LaFountain, 7:30 p.m. Rose Garden club, airs. Floyd Arnpld, 2 p.m. Dorctfs class, Bethany El U. B. church, 7:30 p.m. ( St. Dominic study club postponed indefinitely. , J £ WEDNESDAY Holy Crbss Discussion club, Mrs. Herman Loshe, 8 p.m, f Zion Lutheran Missionary Society. Parish Hall. 1:30 p. m. Profit and Pleasure Home Demonstration cluJb, Mrs. j Ralph Bluhm. 7:30 p.m. Our Lady of Victory Discussion group, Mrs. Nick Braun, 8 p.m. Psi lota Xi, pledge services, Elks home, 8 p.m. THURSDAY "Woman of the Moose, Moose home, 7:30 p.m.; Officers, ,7 p.m. Kirkland W. C. T: U. Mrs. Ernest Tumbelson. 1:30 p.m. Mt. Pleasant W. S. C. S.. Church, 2 p.m. u Methodist W. S. C. S„ Methodist church, 2 p.| m. Ladies fellowship, Missionary church, 6 p.m. Zion E. R. Phoebe pible class, Church parlors, 7:30 p.m. . Order of Eastern Star, Initiation, Masonic hall, 7:30 p.mi t 'S' FRIDAY Builders class. Trinity E. U. B. church basement, 7:30 p'm. Pleasant Mills Methodist Willing Workers Sunday School class party, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Clouse, 7:30 p. m. and mock orange blossoms and the tables were appointed with white cloths and lighted tapers. A musical program followed anti was well given by Decatur high school band members who were as follows: Janalee Smith, Ann Uhrick, Karen JJefferies, Gretchen Lankanau, Judy Smith, Kathy Cole. Rosie Conrad and Judy Lane. Several songs were then sung by Karen and Maridee Striker, accompanied by Carol Elzey. A clever skit dealing with a shotgun' wedding climaxed the enjoyable evening. Those In the cast wrere Joanna Kitson as the bride, tEffie McGill as the groom, Josie Garard as the bride's father and Bernice Jefferies and Fay Ahr as the flower girls, and Grace Weiland as the minister who performed the ceremony. The committee in charge of the entertainment were Bessie Beehler, Grace Wiland and Vera Barber. Mary Ahr headed tire -food committe. BABY SHOWER HONORS MRS. CHARLES ARNOLD Mrs. Charles Arnold was guest ■ of honor at a recent baby shower at the home of Mrs. Earl Shelton assisted by Mrs. Glen (Reinhart. Clever games were enjoyed with the various winners giving their gifts to the honored guest. Guests were served delicious refreshments by the hostesses, during) a social hour. Miniature storks were used as place Cards. Guests present for tbe occasion were Mrs. John Arnold, Mrs. Huburt Geisler, Mrs. Harold Rich, Mrs. Donald Painter, Mrs. Oliver , Painter, Mrs. Jesse Fox, Mrs. Richard Fiechter, Mrs. Lynn Bracey, Mrs. Cliff Hart, Mrs. Arnold. Mrs. Rienhart' and Mrs. Shelton. Mrs. Bill Gaunt, Mrs. Eimie Hindenlang, Mrs. Richard Colter. Mrs. Richard Maloney and Miss Arlene Geisler were unable to be present. The men of the Aeoltan choir are asked to meet this evening at seven thirty o’clock at the home of Dave Embler, 308 Marshall street. •A ' . Friday evening at seven thirty o’clock, the Builders class of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church will meet in the church basement for a regular meeting. , . I' . I. 4Alsociai meeting win de held by the Women of the Moose Thursday evening at the Moose home it seven thy-ty o'clock with the officer asked to be present by seven.- Reports I ' I -' W v I ■■ ‘

to be presented at this time are publicity, membership, hospital; ritual and child care. Election of officers will also take place. Membership chairman Bessie Howard will have charge of the social hour.'\ H Members of the Kirkland C. T. U. will meet Thursday afternoon at one thirty o’clock with Mrk Ernest Tombleson. The Mt. t’leasant W. S. C .S. will meet at the church Thursday afternoon at two o’clock for a regular meeting. Mrs. Herman Loshe will be hostess to the Holy Cross* Discussion . club Wednesday evening aj. eight o’clock. o — [WJospjtal I v n Admitted: Mrs. Harold .Whitright. Decatur; Mrs. Ola Fifer, Bryant. \ Dismissed: Master Tommy Tubsing. Decatur; Miss Gladys Hanni, Markle; Mrs. E. Liddy, Berne;-Ray Yoder. Geneva; Mrs. Donald Jones, Decatur; Mrs. Harold Whitright. Decatur; Mrs. Noah Taylor, Monroeville: E. R. Anderson, Geneva; Donald Rutledge, Bryant; Mrs. William Butler u n d baby girl. Decatur: Mrs. William Murray and baby girl,' Decatur.

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BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Leroy. Huff man are the parents pf a baby girl, weighing ,8 lbs., and born at j:53 a. m. Monday ajt.the hospital.* 'l.j* a I ' 1 A baby boy/ weighing 8 17)4, 1 ;

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