Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 201, Decatur, Adams County, 26 August 1953 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28. 1953

MONROE GIRL WEDS * SUNDAY AFTERNOON At four o’clock Sunday jafter*noon. marriage vows weA exchanged between Miss Christine K. Sprunger and Larry T. Burch Wijh the Rev. Herbert Burch, fath- !, er of the groom, assisted by the Rev. Garl Shaw, performing the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Sprunger of Monroe and the groom’s parentapthe Rev. and Mrs.. Herbert Burch, re-

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side in Danville. Va. ... A gowp of white skinner satin with a lace bodice and a rounded yoke with a Peter Pan collar was chosen by the bride. It was beautified with long sleeves and a circle skirt ending in a long train. She wore a fitted lace cap designed w|th a double row of scallops which naught her veil of illusion. Her Uouquet was an ■ arrangement of white Mrs;.Clarence Wanner, sister of the bride, was matron of honor, wearing a green nylon gown with a full gored skirt, fitted bodice and bolero with a Peter Pan collar. Her matching mitts and head piece accented her attire and she wore a rhineslone pin, a gift from the bride. A crescent bouquet of yellow daisies! made up her floral arrangement. Miss Betty - Miller and Mlbs Irene Burch, pister of the groom, were bridesmaids. Their gowns of gold and layender nylon were styled like that of the honor attendant}. and they wore matching mitts and headpieces. Lavender and yellow bouquets accented ensemble and they also had rhinestone pins, gifts from the bride. Karen Sue Sprunger, niece, of the bride, was flower girl, in a white dress with a lace bodice, puff sleeves, net skirt and a lace head piece. Mrs. Sprunger wore a light blue linen dress with navy accessories and the groom’s mother selected a lavender nylon attire with white accessories. Yellow pompoms made up thelf corsages. Approximately 15(F guests attended the reception at the hoine of the bride’s parents. Serving were Mrs... Raymond Harrisoh, Mrs. Duane Deardorf And the Misses Marjorie Reese, Martha anc| Alta Slater. Both Mr. and Mrs. Burch, are preparing /for the mission field.

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OUR HEARTFELT SYMPATHY A ' i i L I ' : i ■■ . Goes to all you Kids as we announce i ■ - 1 •p • ; ’ ' ' I . i ? with profound regret that I I SCHOOL BOOKS | I ARE fN SALE | '' f I We’ll dven add to fe’our agony by staying open Thursday Mfternoon until 5:00 * i o’clock, so you catti get an early start on your studies. jl' 1 i ■ i . * | F X i.. , ; | Holthouse Drug Co. SCHOOL SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS • ■ ■ 1 l ' r ± 1 / ” . u. ■ . . *

. 18. i v * 1 I If - -A *H> iKf g Miy • ■ am t 1 wMH iu»ti MR, AND MRS. LEO BORNE were married recently in itbfe Norfolk. Au. Christian Temple church in a double ring c.erentbhy read by Dr. W. M. "Stevens. pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Borne, of route 9. are the groom’s par«h|s. while his : bride is the daughter of Randall Hadden of-Madison, yla.. and the Im.c Mrs. Hadden. . ■ |4 i The Apiiple are now at home at 9.32 M Cape View Avenue. Norfolk. Va. . ■ , ii * .

They are ifefiociated with the Marion Chronitie Publishing Co. and R. C. A.ii respectively, at Marion. After AujJUst 30, the couple will be at hoiii# in Marion. OFFICERS ARE ELECTED BY BUILDERS CLASS The Buildibsi class of the First Methodist eptfrch held a qarry-in picnic at Manna-Nutmtan park Monday with approximately fiftyJhießibers in attehdanep. . a ! Jshort busipess meeting, the .following officers were elected: Brown, chairman; Mrs. R&feert Theobold, vice-, chairman; F»%d 'oSoldner, secre-tary-treasurer.? 11 , FRIENDSHIP tvi^LAGE GROUP ENTERTAINS Members ot thewFriendshlp Village club entertained the boys and girls and recently at Berne'SehfnSn park with a basket Th<|president, Dol-

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lie Baiter, was in charge. ■ ; ' Grotjp singing was enjoyed devotions were led hy Workiriger. Roll call was ansaver-, ed and minutes read by Marjorie Carver during a short business session. : . Eac-lj 4-H meniber gave '■ Iris name and told of a project- !bn the coming year. Kathy Brunsirup' and Inez Merriman gave an interesting demonstration on tabje setthlir’ 1-LLj An amusing topic entitled ‘'Ted Tired to Move.” was given by the guests. Readings then followed ‘ lIZ Doneldla Marchel and Alma Mlb ler. Group singing closed the' pro* gram and ice cream was serve(| during a short social. COUPLE WED BY REV. L. W. KEMPER /Mrs. Darlene I Vore of and Lewis Butcher of Decktiir/ were united in manage at ewvtih o’clock Saturday morning at home of the Rev. L. W. KempdK who performed the double ceremony. i'Mr. and Mrs. Butcher will their hlom£ in this‘city, where, groom is engaged as a moulded ; Mrs. Lawreneri Rash will' so hostess to the Past Presidents Parley of the American Legion Auxiliary Monday evening J£ t eight o’clock. >i 4 The Juniors of the' American. Legion auxiliary and their mfitpers will; have a picnic Monday ning at six o'clock at Hanna-Nriti-man park. ' A teen-age dance will be held Saturday evening, beginning at nine o’clock at the K. of P. hom>, sponsored by Ute Flo Kan shine Girls. Ticket’s may be purhased from any member or at the door thitt evening. i • r ..’ r . j ii'iM

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I ? J *——— Society Items for today's .publication must be phoned In by II a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a; m.) Kathleen Terveer Phone 8-2121 j WEDNESDAY Ruth and Naomi circle oH Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church church, 2 j|.m. Philelt|iin and Bethany Circles Zion E. R. church, joint Jpjcnic, Hanna-Nuttman park. 6 p.m.Decatur Home club, Mrsi. Bert Haley. 2 j>. ml Zion Lutheran choir, Ziofi ; Parrish hall, {7 p.m. THURSDAY St. Ambrose study r^ub,, Mrs. Henry Helman, 7:30 p.m. Aeolian rhoir, music foom, Decatur hif|h school, 7' p.m. ; Ladies Aid society < Union Chapel church. < hurch t ' all day. ” Aeolian choir, Decatur high school muscle room. 7 p.m. . e Little Flower stujly club,: Mrs. Hugh Daniels, 8:30 .p.m. I Guardian Angel study duh, Mrs. Glen Griffiths, 8 p.m* ; 1 Monroe W. C. T, j. U., Martha Kendall. 7)30 p.m. { i ; FRIDAY } Jolly Housewife Home Economics club, Family picnic, HanbaNuttman park. 6:30 pan. SATURDAY Teen-agei dance. K. of P. home. Flo-Kau Sunshine Girls, 9 p.m. MONDAY Past President’s Parley- Mrs. Lawrence Rash, 8 p.m. ; .Juniors of American Legion, Auxiliary and mothers, picnic Hanna Nuttman pirk. 6 pan. ,•;

j •A baby boy was born Mr’ and Mrs. James Pyle of Berne, at 9:22 p.m. Tuesday at the hospital and he weighed 6 lbs.. 15 oz.‘ ; Mr. and Mrs. Max Swygart'are the parents of a baby boj\ weighing 7 lbs. 15 oz.. and born at 1 2:14 a.m. today at the ijospitaJ. I. Debra Leanne is the *nah)e oO the baby daughter born,, at. the Wells county hospital in Bluffteh. to Mr. and Mrs. Kenntth Shannon of this city. She weighed 8 lbs., 2 oz.. and is the second child and daughter in the family?' Shannon Is the manager of the local MillerJones store. 7 . Brings Sackful Os Hair Into Court CHICAGO UP — Attorney Sol R. Friednian.showed up in court Tuesday with a sackful of halfjj Friedman explained tq = Judge Robert J. Dunne he was ’bringing •he hair to court to demonstrate the truth of his client’s charge that her estranged husband pulled the

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Headless Body Nol l That Os Legislator Body Found In Lake Not Illinois Solon HAMMOND. Ind. UP A body found in iLake Michigan here is not that of Illinois State RCp. Clem Graver wiio was kidnaped June 11, Chicago ‘ police said today. Police Said tl\e heaMless body apparently was of a man considerably younger tba-n the 53-yeiar-old Graver. Also the victim appeared to have weighed less than the missing legislator. Examinations indicated the, body had beeu tn the w.ater eight to nine months, whereas Graver has been missing only about JI 1 / months Lt. John Golden of the Chicago homicide squad an i Lt. William Walsh of ’the ’‘Graver* detail” ex amined t|>e body nt a luieral home; in nearby Whiting. Ind. The decapitated corpse was found latk Monday. ( Graver,, who represented Chica-, go’s west side, was seized by three ■ men at a garage in back of his ' home Juiw 11 and thrust into an automobile. One of Chicago’s most intensive failed to turn up a ? clue in his abdliction.

Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Hilyard and daughter, ■■ have returned from a 3.Q00’ mile triji through Canada ahd the northern United States. Ehroufe back they spent . the week-end w ith former Decatur i residents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Coffee of Brookville, 111. Miss Vera Osicar of Decatur was ' arrested at Van Wert, 0., for driving a.-car without a driver's! permit. She was fined |JO apd costs bv Squire Clifton. The Willshire, 0., board of education is advertising for bids to lie received up tp September 22 ; for an addition to ( their school buildihg. jt will include eight class rooms, a combination cafeteria and library and rwill be i built with money provided by a ' bond issue of $231,000 voted last May. . U j A four-year-old son -<jlT Mr. and Mrs. Sommer of near Berne has been released from the hospital here. He was injured in a fall from a barn iat his home, receiving a fractured skull. He will be confined ’to his home several weeks. Betty Jj Thompson of Uniondale. We|ls county, has filed ■suit for divorce from Vernon Thompson. They were married NovemM 8, 1941. Cruel treatment is and restoration of her! maideii name of Betty Hollingsworth is asked. i.Mrs. Ernest Knox of Indianapol-i is, is visiting her son and family. (Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kuhnle of | Nuttman aVenue. ■ The Mesdames L. A. Cowens. I Lowell Smith. Leonard Soliday. j Paul Edwards, J. A. Thacker of} this city and Mrs. ’ Harlan Joh<s ; of Pleasant Mills, attended the educational seminar at the First Methodist chiurch iu Fort Wayne Tuesday/ i IMidshipirian Thomas Freeman ; of Kokomo; visited tiie Ed Davidson family Sunday. hair out of her head during family : spats. The husband. William Allerd, 42. «aid he was willing to\ take a He; test to prove he was not the party, arid Dunne continued the divorce trial ■ brought by Allerd's wife. Anne.; I

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»OSRITAL I Ajdm Is s i fiifrry Hebbie, Jr., Decatur: Werst, Decatur; Mr. and Mrj<,J oeryr Lantz. Fort Wayne; Bahy Karen Mbeschberger, i.Monrod| Dismissals ] and Mrs. Tleryl Lantz, Fort Wayrie; Walter Worst Decatpr; Gerber, Bern**; Mrs. I/eonartlfDale, Portland. A; 1 ■ 1 'p , ■ : : If you have something to sell or roolnii so rent, try a Democrat Wahf Add. It brings results. i

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FILM Left Today ? Ready Tomorrow at 3:00 EDWARDS STUDIO Closed All Day Thursday J Open 8:30 a. m. to 5:00 p. m, • i jin uiißimia7 F ffinliii,;Wm ■ FILMS ' ' -1 Devejoped by Edwards 24 Hour Service . Kohne Drug Store