Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 188, Decatur, Adams County, 11 August 1953 — Page 3
TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1953
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FOREM AN<ROCKLEY MARRIAGE READ Miss Esther Joan Foreman became the bride of James H. Rock*, ley dt three o’clock Saturday afternoon, August 8. in the Salem Methodist church. The bride is' the daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Claude M. Foreman op Monrjoe. and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Jess Rockley and the late Mr. Rockley of /Calgary, Alberta. Canada.. The Rev. Harley A. Davis performed the double ring before altar appointments of white gladiolus, palms and candelabra. Sherman Nyffeler presented a fifteen minute jnusicale while James Habegger sang several selections. The bride, escorted down* the aisle by'her father, wore an ajtkle length gown of chantilly lace and
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•! 1 nylon tulle over satin. M was fashioned with a fitted jacket with a wing collar and long lace sleeves. The bouffant skirt was highlighted with handkerchief tiers of tulle, and she wore a coronet of pearls and rhinestones which held in place her; bridal veil of silk illusion. Her* peat! earrings whre a gift from thq groom and she carried ;i Bible‘topped with a single orchid; -i ; Miss Jeati Foreman attended her sisfer as maid of honor. Her nymph green tulle gown was made similar to that qf the bride. A braided corqnet off matching material'. made tip hey headpiece and she wore 4 pearl choker and bracelet, gifts of the bride. An arm arrangement of shrimp colored glhdiolkis accented her attire. [’ I’- * Thomas Corm.eiqr, Fort Wayne, was best min, while John Conrad and Walter Jtzowski, also of Fort Wayne, . Ushered. Mrs. Foreman wpre a pink linen dress with ijlack accessories and completed her, outfit with a corsage |of American; beauty roses.
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i" ■bf m |bH| Wft wyo * W’'» .< MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE N. SEARS of Elnora, announce the engagement of their daughter. Joan, to Norman Stiqgely, son of Dr. and Mrs. Ray Stiingely of 510 Indiana street. Miss Sears will be a junior at Indiana University, where she is a member of Delta Zeta sorority. Alpha Lambda Delta, and Psi Chi.Her fiance, who will be a senior at Indiana University, will attend the I. U. Medical! Center at Indianapolis this fall. No date has set for the wedding.
Mrs. Rockley cho|e a brown dress I with a redingofe and selected 1 brown and beige accessories. Her corsage was of yellow roses. Serving at the (reception at the home of the bridy’s parents, were Miss Dorothy Myers, Berne, cousin of the bride. Mpg Mary Hooley, Fort Wayne and; Miss Gertrude Jones. Calgary. Alberta, Canada. For traveling,; Mrs. Rockley wore a plum shantung coat dress with black and xyhitd accessories and an orchid corsage. After a wedditig trip through the western states, the couple will reside in Turner ; Valley, Alberta, Canada, where tpe groom is a chemical engineer for the Madison Natural Gas Company. Thursday evening at six thirty o’block the D. |X. v - Auxiliary family picnic - will be held at Memorial park. | The regular class party of the Union Chapel Willing - Workers Sunday school class will be held at Hanna Nuttman park Friday evening at seven thirty o'clock. All members are asked to bring an art de for a penny auction which will be held. i —~i~ ' Mrs. John Johnson will be hostess Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock to the Bobo Unltedj Brethren Willing : Workers class' J silent auction iwill be held at t lis time. l Members of the Calvary church W.S.W.S. will hold a regular meet-
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ing in the church basement Friday evening at eight' o’clock, The Methodist Young People will -sponsor an ice cream social Friday evening in the Methodist church, beginning at seven o’-■ clock. | ' —. j ’■Mrs. E. F. Gassy will be hostess to the members <>f the St. Ann study dhb Thursday evening at eight o'clock. '■ jj ■ The Bobo Community Organiza-' tion supper and auction scheduled for Friday evening has been postponed to a later date due to the cleaning taking place ? in the school. i A letter was received this morning from Mrs. Rose Masters of Glendale, Calif., who wrote how she, her daughter and son in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gassett. also of Glendale, recently visited the Decatur Boy Scouts at the national jamboree in California. She praised their neatness, courtesy and the excellent order in which they found everything in the group’s camp. Mg. Gassett is tly* post advisor of one of the troops attending the jamboree, while his wtte is the former Helen Masters of Pleasant Mills and Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Russlell Grant and daughters, Misses Martha Jean and Susan of Rensselaer visited over night witih Mr. and Mrs. Dick! Heller. They returned home today accompanied by Mr. Grant's mother, Mrs. Van R. Grant, w-ho has; been in Decatur tor the last 10’ days. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kuebler and Mrs. Ella Kuebler of Detroit, Mich., were weekend guests of Mr., and Mrs. Clem I Kortenber. Mrs. Ella Kuebler will remain in Decgtur for several weeks. Il4y Smith, local! mail carrier, is confined to his home with a facial stroke. His cohdjtion is satisfactory. Mr. Smith began l)is 39 th year on the rural boiite Aiigust 3. Mrs. Ida Beavers of Winchester street and her son Wayne, of Evansville, attended several sessions of the Bible conference at Winona lake last wedk. Wayne returned to his home in Evansville Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Baker of this city were among a large group who attended a potluck dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Rummel near Convoy last Sunday honoring Mr. and Bobby Gibson of Dallas. Texas. , Lawrence Knittle; of this city is being held in jail at Van Wert. 0.. to face charges of driving while under the influence of liquor after bumping into a car owned by Jack Paulus of that city. He pleaded not guilty when arraigned before Mayor E ei ß e rf and was remanded to jalil under $15(1 bond which he .could noV provide. He was ar ; rested here -tdireej times last year and his license suspended. Robert Harnish of Bluffton was x ; i . . i r ' 4;
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Society Items for today's publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. nt.) Kathleen Terveer Phone 3-2121 | p' - 1 ' ' ‘ i ■ TUESDAY Kirkland W.C.T.U., Mrs. Rueben Smith, 1:30 p.m. Rebekah lodge 1.0.0.. Jhall, 7:30 p.m. Our Lady of Lourdes study club,, 'Mrs Reinhard Selking, 8 fr.m. Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles hail, 8 p.m. Decatur Rose Garden club picnic postponed. Happy Home Makers club,-Mrs. Kermeth Parrish, 8 p. m. ■ WEDNESDAY St. Ann study club, Mrs. E. F. Gass. 8 p.m. 'Mt. Pleasapt W.'SC.S, Family picnic, Hanna; Nuttman park, 6: i’ll p.m. . v Union Chapel W.S.W.S., Mrs. Glen Roughia, 7:30 p m. I’-nion Chapel Ladies Aid. Church, all day • i Phoebe Bibif class, Zion E. R. church j>arlors, 7:30 p.m. Monroe Methodist W. S. C. picnic, Lehman park, Berne, 6:30 p.m. Nuttman'Avenue U. B. Missionary Association, Mrs. Clara Dagfie. 1:30 p in. THURSDAY * D. A. V. Auxiliary Family Picnic, Memorial Park, 6:30 p. m. Bobo IJ. B. Willing JVorkers ' lass. Mrs. Jvhn dohhSon. 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY \ Union Chapel Willing Workers Sunday class. Hanna Nuttman paj-k. 17:30 p.m. Calvary Church W.S;W,S., Church basement, 8 p.m. ' St. Papl Ladies Aid, Mrs. Belva Schnepp, all day Our Lady of Victory Discussion group, Mrs. Elmo Miller, 8 p.m. FRIDAY Bobo Community Organization supper and auction, postponed. Methodist Young People, Ice Cream Social, 7 p.m. St. Luke Reformed chprch, Ire Cream social, 7:30 pm.
picked up at Van Wert, 0.. over the week end and fined $25 and costs for driving left of center. Many Decatur motorists,- who drive on the county road just east of Bellmont park have been wonr dering what the wooden platform a the east edge of the park was being constructed for. It will be a storage platform for bottled gas and is being constructed by Uhrick Brothers. Sam Shepherd, an old time barber here, now of Lima, phio, visited here Monday. His grandson accompanied him. Ora Baker. Fort Wayne, former owner of the Colonial; restaurant in that city, visited friends and relatives in Decatur Monday. Baker has been vacationing the last several weeks since he sold his restaurant. ' i Sheriff Bob Shraluka made a busfaipsa trip to Richmond .today whqje he delivered a patient to the state hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John DeVosp, and family left today for a motor trip, through Miohigan and other northern states. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Butcher and daughter Rheta left today for. a vacation motor trip through Pennsylvania. -i. d .
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Braun are the parents of a baby boy, born at 7:44 a.m. today at the hospital and he weighed 8 lbs., SM: oz. ... . .* O* 1 Dismissal* Mrs. Donald Rich wine and baby boy, Berne; Mrs. Alfred Thomas and baby girl, Monroeville; Mrs: Leslie Lehman and haby girl. Berne; Mrs. Alice Speelman, Dixon, Ohio.
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USING DIVING board steps as a back rest. Italian-American film actress Betty Metcalf somehow makes Cap D’Antils, Italy, look like a pleasant place to be. She's shown, on a holiday following completion of the . Roberto Rossellini film in which she appears with Ingrid Bergman and George Sanders. Next. TV work in New lurk m October. (Intelnatioual)
Indiana Housewife Is Raped, Robbed j Rossville Woman Is Victim Os Robbers DELPHI. Ind. (UP) — A 24-year-old mother of two; children was raped and robbed of loose change from two piggy-banks Monday while her four-year-old boy watched, tislthorities said today. Carroll bounty sheriff C. L. Carey said the woman told him sfie let two men in ’her home near Rossville tq use a telephone when they told her they had car trouble. She said they threw her to the floor and threatened her with injury unless she gave them money. When siife produced two piggybanks belonging to her children, one of the men left the house while the other threw her across the bed and bound her hands .with a belt. She said the second man brought in a diaper from a clothesline and iiqd her ankles: Carey said both the four-year-old boy hiiJ a sixtieen-month-old lad were In the house at the time. Her husbfuid. an animal breeder, was at work. The wonian said the older boy untied her after the men left and she went to a neighbor’s i house for help. Carey said a doctor confirmed the woman bad been raped. She said only ong of the men assaulted her.
County Rural Youth Will Meet Thursday The August meeting of the Adams 'county rural youth will, be held Thursday night, at the Hanna Nuttman Boy Scout cabin at o’clock. There will be a hamburger fry, treasure hunt, business meeting and lots of recreation for tAose who attend. L. Members of the committee in charge are John Bilderback, Rose Ann Bilderback. Esther Sowards. Beulah Bertsch, Roger Ripley, Jim Wilsttn, and Vaughn Mvers.’ ; „.„4 Ice Cream Social, Friday, 7:00 to 10:00 p. m. Methodist Church Lawn. Sponsored by M.Y.F. Public Invited. r T — ._£■ r ■ £ DON’T TAKE A CHANCE TAKE o PLENAMINS Smith Drug Co. " .4 z•. ’ ! Read The Daily Democrat Want Ads
Republicans Give Selves Much Credit Credit Is Claimed For Amazing Chain WASHINGTON UP — The Republicans gave themselves credit tdday for touching off an “amazing chain of events”! that brought a truce in Korea, riots behind the Iron Curtain and brighter-prospects for world peace. 1 They also claimed President Eisenhower and the GOP controlled 83rd congress made a “substantial start” in halting inflation, stemming falling farm prices, and seizing the “initiative" from Russia. The Republican answer to Democratic criticism was presented in a slick television film ahd strip: package made available by the GOP national committee to TV stations for “public service” programming. ;i The transcribed show was aired Monday night over the ABC network and has been scheduled for the Duniont network tonight. House speaker Joseph W. Martin Jr. dots most of the narrating. Mr. .Eisenhower. Marlin said, put “backbone” in American foreign policy by cancelling the <>rder by which the U. S. seventh fleet barred Uhina from attacking the Communist mainland. “This action, which was followed by a series of moves giving further i indication thpt there was now a refreshing toughness, a firmness about American fbreigti pdlicyj touched off an amazing chain of events,” he said. I In quick uccessioq. Martin, said;' “The '■'-Communists at last agi eed to ah exchange of prisoners dd lyorean truce negmiatiions resumed, riots broke out in East Germany: American newsman "(Vill,iam N. Oat is was released frojm a Czech prison, arid the (ighting in Korea stopped.” .j • Other things cited in the OOP's TV package as accomplishments
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of the flitett six months under the new Republii-un administration: 1. A ‘‘rtight and day" effort to balance The budget by bune, 1951, “so th,at the American people can have,lh4f tax reduction which wa-» promised them and which they so justly deserve.” 2. “Dramatic moves" to resi-ue farmers from falling prices and lelieve the distress suffered 'by di ought st ricken dattlenien. 8. Shipments of food for hungry East (let mans to exploit the unrest sweeping the Soyilet empire. 4. Steps'; to develop a “better balance" among federal and state governments and the | executive, legislative gnd judicial branches/ 1 ' D-t —J i If yon have something to sell or rooms foi rent, try a Democrat Wan: Ad. Jtjbrinvs results. | _v.: ___Ji—:
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