Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 147, Decatur, Adams County, 23 June 1953 — Page 3

Tuesday, tune 23, 1953

NEIL C. THOMAS WEDS MARILYN NATVIG Miss Marilyn Georgine Natvig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. a. J. NRtvig of 125 Hinckley street, - laiqkatp, ,Mihn., became the bride of Neil C. Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs George C. Thomas of De, -a*5. fur, Saturday at noon in the Landing, Mich., Christ Lutheran , church. The Rev. E. L. Woldt read the double ring ceremony before an arrangement of palms, candleabra and cases of white gladiolius and delphiniums. •Richmond Browne, Flint, Mich., presented an organ musicale prior to the vows and the groom sang The Lord’s Prayer” while the couple knelt at the altar during the exchange of vows. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, David Natvig, Manbato, Minn. She selected a sheer white organza gown which featured a strapless bodice styled with a high satin bound neckline. Tucked ragland elbow length sleeves, a full chapel length train

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and a tucked shell green sash accented the gown. A veil of pleated tulle fell from a close fitting cap and she l carried a bridal bouquet of white roses on a white Bible. Miss Anne Natvig. sister of the bride, mpid of honor. Her gown of white organdy was highlighted with an eyelet sleeveless bodice and a full skirt with a tucked forest. green sash; which came to the hemline. She carried a hand cascade of yellow daisies and wore a pearl bracelet, a gift of the bride. Miss Annette Thomas, sister of the groom, was bridesmaid in an identical styled costume. Dan Brown. Charlotte. Mich.; was the groom’s best man. David Natvig, brother of the bride, ushlered. A reception followed the ceremony and was given by friends of the bride, the Misses Elaina Egolf, Carol (’ruin, Helen Bukisaz, Joanne Siegrist, Mi's. Frank Hensom and Miss Joanna Jackson, cousin of the bride. A navy crepe dress with white accessories and a white rose corsage was chosen by the bride for a wedding trip to Michillinda Beach Lodge, Michillinda. Mich. Mrs. Thomas attended the wedding in a forest green voile dress with white accents. Her corsage was of pink rOsbs. After a short trip, the couple will reside at 902-B Maple Lane, East Lansing, Mich. The bride is a -graduate of Mankato Teacher’s college and is employed as assistant librarian at Michigan State college. The groom is a graduate of Decatur high school, is a senior at Michigan State. > j Out of town guests included Anne and David Natvig, Mankatd, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas and daughtet, Annette, Decatur; Mr. and .Mrs. Joe Jackson. Battle Creek, Mich.; Mrs. Richard Haegli and son, Ricky, Minneapolis, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Harley Thomas, Ludlow Falls, Ohio; Mrs., Verta Stewart, Ludlow- Falls, Ohio; Dan Brown. . Charlotte, Mich.; Richmonde Brow’ne, Flint, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gentis, Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Natvig, Mankato, Minn., parents of the bride, were unable to attend the wedding.

OFFICERS RECRUIT held by Trinity w. s. w. s. An, officers recruit was held Monday evening at t.he Trinity; Evangelical United Brethren church by the W. S. W. S. with the president, Mrs. Sephus Jackson, in charge. A pot-luck supper w’as enjoyed prior to the meeting. Various committees were appointed and wnrk for each secretary designated. The budget for the cbming year was also set up. The meeting closed with prayer offered by Mrs. Qlaretice Morgan. ■1 \ i ROADSIDE COUNCIL MEETS RECENTLY Mrs. Edwin Baumann, vice president, conducted the business meeting, when a regular session of the Adams County Roadside Council was held in the director’s room of the Berne bank recently. \ Reports Wej'e given on the progress of the Winteregg park in Monroe and Highland park in this city. Plans were proposed for the members to meet with the county commissioners in the near future to ask for additional aid in beautifying the latter park. Mrs. Hiram Wittwer was appointed chairman of the next meeting, which will be held at the Monroe park. The guest speaker for the evening, E. J. Schug, Berne business man, was then-introduc-ed. The speaker gave an interesting account of ’ the early xiays in

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MR. AND MRS. RICHARD MURPHY were married recently in the First Baptist church in this city, with the Rev. Eugene McAllister officiating at the double ring ceremony. The bride is the former Jane Brumley, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. 1). Thundere, Jr.. Greenwood. and a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Shroll of H)4 East Rugg street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy, Kokomo, are the groom’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy are residing in Indianapolis at 2031 North Delaware. —Photo by Anspaugh. ' ?

Adams county and its civilization. The first cabip built in the county was by Henry Lowe hnd the laud is now owned by Orval Jones, who has the group he will donate a plot of the land for a historical marker? Thd speaker asked the group to place markers of this tyjpe in the epunty at important places, which thb group plans to The mbeting was closed following the interesting talk. SURPRISE PARTY HELD FOR HENRY MEYER’S Twenty one relatives arrived Sunday at the home iof (Mr. and Mrs. Henry iMeyer. 321 North /Eighth street, as a surprise, to assist in the celebration of the couple’s sixtieth wedding anniversary. ” V A delicious carry-in-dinner was enjoyed at the noon "hour iind a da? of visiting was epjoyed. , •Mr. and Mrs. Meyer xyere married August 22, 1893 and hav e two children, W. E. Meyer of this city and 'Lawrence Meyer of Fort Wayne. They also have six grandchildren and five great grandchildren. . Present for th© day were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nobb, Mr. and .Mrs. H. ■B. Brinkman and family, Mr. •and Mrs. Arthur Worden and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Han'ks and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ’Meyer, all of Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. \V.\ E. Meyer of this city. --V The Builder’s class of Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church will meet in the church basement Friday evening at seven thirty o’clock. The Methodist church W. S. C. S. will drive to Lake Webster to attend Assembly on Thursday. Any member desiring transportation or having room for passengers, is askied to call their president or circle leader not later than Wednesday noon.

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The Woman’s Society ot World Service of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church will m£et Thursday evening at the church at seven thirty o’clock. Unit 3 will be in charge of the refreshments and Unit 4 will present the devotions. / A pot-luck supper will be held Thursday evening at six o’clock at the Masonic hall by the Past Matron's club. Members are asked to bring their table service and a covered dish. M- I~'■ ' V AJii I I \ '■ jH ! A Blossom tea will be held Thursday afternoon at two thirty o’clock at the Presbyterian church. 7 ——-—i—U A social meeting with a picnic supper will be held at the Elks home Thursday evening, at six o'clock by the Embjem club menu Hers. ( . 1 ;j ' ■ Mr. and Mrs. Orval Kiser of Berne, are the parents of a baby girl, born Monday at the hospital at 1:25 p.m.. weighing 7 lbs., 13’-oz. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Arnold of Van Wert, Ohio, weighing 7 lbs., 3 bz., today at the hospital at 1:15 a.m. M|ospjtal v n Admitted: Ed Newport, Decatur; Richard Rumschlag, Decatur; Mrs. Wilbur Suman, Decatur; Miss Carolyn Alberson, Fort Wayne; Dean Ferrier, Washington, Iowa; Kenneth Ferrier, Briton, Iowa; Mrs. Justice Cole, Decatur; Miss Sharon Winkler, Willshire, Ohio. Dismissed: Mrs. Charles Arnold and baby boy, Decatur; Fred Schultz, Decatur; Charles Simons, Portland.

ifIBSREZEESI 1 * J Society Items today's pub* llcatlon must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday »:3O a< m.) Kathleen Terveer Phone 3-2121 ' TUESDAY 7 Bethany .Circle, Zion £. R. church, Mrs. Elmer Fruechte, 7:45 >.m. Jolly House WWe Hoirfe EC elub, Pleasant Mills sthool, p.m. Delta Theta Tau picnic, HannaNuttman park, 6:30 p.nfl, WEDNESDAY St. Paul Ladles Aid, Mrs. Floyd Arnold all day. Zion E. R. Phileatheftn Circle, Miss Matilda Sellemeyer, 8 pith. Ruth and. Naomi Circle, Zinn E. R. church, Mrs. Henry Orabeh 2 p.m. Union Twp. Home Demonstration club, Mrs. Lawrence Grote. 1:30 p.m. ' • ji THURSDAY i Methodist W. S. C. S. Assembly, £ake Webster. Women of the Moose, fQrnjal initiation, officers, 7 p.m., 7:30 p.m., Moose home. V Guardian Angel study club; Mrs. Joe Schultz, 8 p.m. Rebekah Lodge, I. O. O ; Ft ha’l, 7:30 p.m.; Three Link clufb-after Lodge. \ t Order of Eastern Sta< ( Stated meeting, Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. W. S. W. S. of Bethany IE. |U. R. church, church, 7:30 p.m.; . Past Matron’s club, poMbcH supper, Masonic hall, 6 p.m. • I Blossom tea, Presbyterian church. 2:30 p.m. I Emblem club picnic supper,! Elks home. 16; p.m, FRIDAY Builder’s class, Trinity E. U. B. church basement, 7:30 p.m, '

rr~" "! ■, io Mrs. Paul Goldsmith ter, Ann, of Fort Wayne, ate visiting this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, O. K. Baker, of this city. .. V • I ; Cars driven by j JLuther H. Schrock of Decatur* and Dale Howdyshell of Monroeville were in a collision Sunday everiing on state road 81, east of Willahire. No one was hurt but the front of Schrock’s car was damaged. Howdyshell was backing from a jtarn>yard driveway when the Occident happened. ’ / if B. F. Roller, Van Wert lawyer, formerly of Decatur, was Htcd in Squire Cliffton’s court . Charged with unsafe operation of hH car on highway 224 and posted* 350 bond. He was; bound over tq the grand jury of Van Wert coß|n(y. 1 Automobiles driven by Stoppenhagen of Decatur,.' route 3 and Fred Page of Hartfoid City collided Saturday night at’Washington and Scott streets in Bluffton. The cars were slightty damaged but no one was — :— . Recruiting Officer Here Each Tuesday! Sgt. J. army afidi air force recruiting officer, whb Misits Decatur and Adams countft pach Monday, ptgted today that his visiting day for Decatur would bp Tuesday starting next week. t i Young men interested ! the .army or air force may obtain an appointment with the recruiting officer by contacting the office in the federal building, Fort

Queen Elizabeth On Visit To Scotland First Royal Visit In Past 131 Years EfJtNBURGH, Scotland, UP — Queen Elizabeth H arrived today, for the first royal visit of its kind in 131 yeabs, to find her northern capital decorated with flags and flow’ers for her “little coronation" Wednesday. The queen and.the duke of Edinburgh, her husband, stepped from their private railroad car at princes street statiop after travelling overnight from London and were greeted by the Lord provost and other city officials and a crowd of many thousands. Television cameras took the scene to millions of others the first time the queen has been televised in Scotland. This is the first of th§ queen’s visits to realms and territories she rules as a crowned queen since her coronation in Westminster Abbey in London June 2, and the lord provost, Sir James Miller, pointed out an interesting historical coincidence. Three hundred and fifty years ago, almost to Ihe month—April, 1603—her direct ancestor, Janies VI of Scotland, left here to become James I of England and unite the two nations. His mother, Mary Queen of Scots, lived in the same palace of Holyroodhouse which is now Elizabeth’s residence here. As a royal salute of 21 guns boomed from the 900-year-old castle, .crouched on its hill above the city, the lord provost presented the queen with the keys of the city—the keys which were made for the welcome to King Charles I in 1633. i : ~ Wednesday the queen rides in a great state procession from Holyroodhouse to St. Giles , Cathedral for a national service bf thanksgiving and ededication in which the. c4own, the scepter, and the sword of the Scottish kings will be borne before her. These “Honors of Scotland’’ have not been carried before a sovereign since King George IV in ✓

Former Bethel M. E. Church Is Opened A group of Christian workers has banded together to open the former Bethel M- E church, located a mile and a half east of Wreji, Ohio, for service. It will be interdenominational Their first meeting will be held Friday evening at 8 o’clock with the Rev. Charles Yoh of Bryan, Ohio, editbi* of “Faith of our Fathers.” as the speaker. Thb public is invited to \attend. |i Two Men Fined For Traffic Violations Two men were fined a total of 333.50, including costs, in justice of the peace court Monday night for violations committed last weekend. i! They were: William Susdorf, 22. of route 1, iwho pleaded guilty to a charge of reckless driving near Washington strteet and U. S. highway 27 and wad fined 35 and cqsts. Albert Teeple, Jr., pleaded guilty to driving 50 mites an hour in a 30-mile zone ami was fined 31 and costs.

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Build Dining Halls At Marion Hospital WASHINGTON, t’P — The Veterans Administration today awarded a 3711,200 contract to J. L. Simmons 'Co., Indianapolis, tor general construction work on two dining halls at the VA Hospital in Marion, Ind. VA awarded a 321,562 contract to Otis Elevator Co. for installation of an electric elevator at the hospital. ' i '* Bridgetown. Capital ana chief port of Barbados, dates from 1628. It honored Admiral Nelson, placing his statue in its Trafalgar Square, before London similarly recognized the great seaman.

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