Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 160, Decatur, Adams County, 9 July 1954 — Page 3

FRIDAY, WLY 9, 1954

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HEIDELBERG COLLEGE IS BCENE OF CONFERENCE , Heidelberg college, Tiffin, O„ i« the scene this week of a fourday conference sponsored by the Women's guild of the Evangelical and Reformed church. The theme, “Pur Christian Beliefs,'* is being considered by 280 delegates from j eight states. ’ m , j Study groups in other’subjects of interest to guild members are being led by Miss Elinor Zips, former missionary to China and Japan; Mrs. A. C. Bartholomew, Lancaster, Pa.: and Mrs. T. C. Brown, Webster Groves,. lAo. Vesper and general assembly speakers are Mrs. E. L. Hillman, Siler City, N. C., member of the board of managers of United Church Women; Dr. John A. Bieg-

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gleisen. Webster Groves, Mo.; and 1 Mrs. F. Nelson Schlegel, Cleveland, o. > Local women attending the con- ■ ference are: the Mesdames George i J. Buckley, George C. Thomas and. ■ Edgar Gerber. ' TERMAN-BILDERBACK WED IN CHURCH CEREMONY ; : The marriage of Miss Alice ElhineTerman and John Walter Bilderback was solemnized at onethirty o'clock Saturday, June 26, in the First Methodist church of , West Lafayette. ,Dr. Guy O. Carpenter read the double-ring vows after a musicale by Mrs. F. J. Roberts, organist, and Mrs. Floyd Ami sler. vocalist. . The bride is the youngest daughter of Mrs. Florence Terman of

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Jean Everett Is Bride Os Herbert Foor The Rev. Harley A. Davis officiated at the ceremony which united in marriage Thursday, July 1, Miss Jean Marie Everett and Herbert Lowell Foor, gon of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Foor, of Decatur, route 6. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Everett, of Pleasant Mills. Palms, candelabra, baskets of blue delphinium and hydrangia, interspersed with pink rosebuds, formed a background for the dou-ble-ring ceremony performed in the Pleasant- Mills Methodist church. At eight o’clock a fifteen-minute musicale was presented by Mrs. Richard Everett, vocalist, accompanied by Sherman Nyffeler. pianist. Selections were "Because.” “Thorugh the Years,” “Indian Love Call,” “You, You. You,” and “Always.” “Saviour, Like a Shepherd Lead Us" was played throughout the ceremony and “A Blessing Prayer" was Bypg. The bride, given in marriage by her father, selected a Street length dress of pure silk in aqui blue. The bodice was designed with a deep V neckline and split cap sleeves with self button trim and her bouffant skirt over crinoline fell from an empire waistline. White accessories and a pearl necklace and earrings completed

West Lafayette and the bridegroom is the eldest son of Mrs. John Bilderback of Decatur, route 6. The church was graced with palms, garden flowers and candelabra for the ceremony. A sweetheart neckline and long sleeves detailed the lace jacket which topped the bride s white lace-over-taffeta gown. Her ballerina length skirt featured a scalloped hemline. Orange blossoms trimmed with pearls held in place her net veil and she carried two butterfly orchids and lillies of the valley atop a white Bible. Miss Nancy Cox served as maid of honor t |n a blue net-over-taffeta gown wfrli a matching headpiece and a .bouquet of matching colon. ‘ Wearing an identical gown in yellow was the bridesmaid. Miss Fay Esther Follett. Serving as best man was Max Burk and ushering were John Burkhart and Henry Sipe. For her daughter’s weddinr," Mrs. Terman selected a navy blue and peaMi outfit and the bride-

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her ensemble. Rhe carried an arrangement of white roses on a white Bible. Miss Wanda Bailey served asl the only attendant in a pink dotted .swiss dress styled with a mandarin collar, pleated bodice and full skirt accented by white accessories. She carried a bouquetl of pink roses and wore a pearl choker and earrings, a gift of the bride. Glen W. Foor was his brother’s best man and Merle L Foor, also a brother of the bridegroom, ushered. Mrs. Everett was attired in a lavender dress with white accessories for the event and Mrs. Fopr wore a rose dress- with white accessories. Both had corsages of yellow roses. Serving at the reception in the church basement after the ceremony were Mrs. Edwin Coil, niece of the bridegroom; Mrs. Donald Everett, sister-in-law of the bride; and Miss Connie Everett, niece of the bride. Mrs. Roy Price and Mrs. Murray Holloway assisted. The serving table was covered with white linen and decorated with a three-tiered wedding cake and candelabra. The bride is a graduate of Pleasant Mills high school and Ball State Teacher's college and ■the bridegroom, a graduate ...of Pleasant Mills high school, served with the armed forces and is now an employe of the Inca. After a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Foor will reside at Willshire, O.’

groom’s mother wore a polished cotton dresa. A wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride's mother for twenty-five guests and a reception was held in the church basement for approximately 40 guests. Servers were Mrs. Herbert Overton and Mrs. William Fontaine. For traveling to Michigan the bride changed to a peach and white ensemble. They are now at home at 116 South 13th street in Decatur. The bride graduated from West Lafayette high school and attended Lafayette Indiana Business college and the bridegroom, a graduate of Pleasant Mills high school, is a junior at Purdue University. WALTHER LEAGUE PLANS OUTING The St. Paul's Walther league set August 15 as the date for their outing at the group's recent meet-' Trig. They will meet at seventhirty o'clock that morning and travel to Lake James' chapel. The

Society Itemt for today’s puth lloatlon must be phoned In by i 11 e. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Sharon Kimble Phone 8-2121 FRIDAY W.S.W.S. of Calvary E.U.B, church, church basement, 7:45 p.m.. SUNDAY Heidelberg class of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church potluck supper, the Rev. W. C. Feller's cottage at Lake Jarhes. St. Paul’s Lutheran Walther league ice cream social, school, 8:30 p.m. MONDAY ’ Flo-Kan Sunshine Girls, K. of P. home, 4:30 p.m. - Juniors of American legion auxiliary, Legion home, 1:30 p.m. Ladies auxiliary of Eagles lodge special meeting, hall, 8 p.m. Past Presidents parley of American Legion auxiliary, Mrs. Tillman Gehrig, 8 p.m. TUESDAY Rebekah lodge, I. O. O. F. hall, 7:30 p.m. Our Lady of Lourdes Study club, Mrs. Raymond Voglewede, 8 p.m. Ladies auxiliary of Eagles lodge, hall, 7 p.m, Decatur Rose Garden club, Mrs. Harry Hebble, 2 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs. Robert Shraluka, 8 p.m. Monroe Better Homes Demonstration club, (Mrs. Claude Laisure, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Ice cream social, Zion Lutheran parish hall, 6 p.m. o afternoon, will be spent at the lake and the evening will be spent at Buck Lake ranch. It was voted that the boys will furnish gasoline forth? trip and the girls will provide the food. The meeting began with a hymn followed by prayer and scripture reading. A filmstrip, "Girl Meets Boy,” was shown after w-hich a discussion was held. The Lord’s prayer was offered at the closing. BROTHERHOOD DAY OBSERVED SATURDAY The annual Brotherhood day was observed in Decatur Saturday, July 3. The event is held to support the work for the blind and visually handicapped people of the country. The sixth, seventh and eighth grade classes took part in the drive by selling posies from door to door and on the streets of the business district. The following students won prizes for collecting the largest donations: ' Ist prize, Delores Schroder; 2nd Janeen Augsburger; 3rd, Mary Serna; 4th, Carolyn Kohne; sth. Jerry Miller; 6th,’.Nancy Callow; 7th, Phyllis Byrd, Bth, Pat Kinerk; and 9th, Mary Heller. The above named were given cash prizes and the following were given Tree movie tickets contributed by Roy Kalver, manager of the Kai ver theaters of this city: Sandra Osburn, Bobby Lou Butler. Patty Osterlah, Naomi Ladd, Julia Osterman, Janet Kiess, Katherine Hullinger, Jane Harmon, Reta Miller, Allee Lillich, Judy Ellenburger, Elaine Heare, Donna Dedolph, Dianna Debolt, Shelia Foreman. Diane Davidson, Carol Durbin. Geraldine Hitchcock, Carol Rumschlag, Marjorie Goeltz and Marilyn Hake. Mrs. Jane Reed, who was in charge of the drive, expressed thanks to all who attled in the drive. MRS. WID MICHAELS ENTERTAINS W. M. A. Sixteen members and one guest were present for the recent meeting of the Winchester U. B. church W. M. A., held at the home of Mrs. Wid Michaels. The group opened the meeting with a song followed with prayer by Mrs. Herman Myers. A reading was given by Mrs. Stanley Peters, after which roll was called and the business transacted. The next meeting will be held in August. ■ The hostess served delicious refreshments to those present. STUDY CLUB ELECTS NEW OFFICERS , Mrs. Mary Catherine Miller was elected president of the Queen of the Rosary Study, club last evening. Other officers are Mrs. Cordelia Schultz, secretary and Mrs.

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,3 MP JflH B ■ TB JB .. IHa k FBL THE ENGAGEMENT of Mise Joanne Marie Warren to Roger Hadley Cole, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald O. Cole, of this city, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Warren, of Amherst, Mass. * The bride-elect will be a senior at Amherst high school and her fiance, a graduate of Decatur high school, is serving with the U. S. air force. Formerly stationed at Westover air force base in Massachusetts, Cole is now home and will leave for California July 15, after which he will be stationed at Eilson air force base in Alaska

Dorothy Clouser, treasurer. A potluck supper was served to begin the meeting. Hostess was Mrs. Maxine Schultz, assisted by Mrs. Virginia Osterman. There were twelve members present. Games were played later in the evening. Mrs. Rose Tricker will be hostess for the next meeting, September 9. The Rebekah lodge will hold a regular meeting at the I. O. O. F. hall Tuesday evening at seventhirty o'clock. The fteidelberg class of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will hold a potluck supper Sunday at the Rev. William C. Feller’s pottage at Lake James. Guests are invited for the afternoon and evening. Monday afternoon at four-thirty o'clock the Flo-Kan Sunshine Girls will hold a meeting at the K. of P. home. Mrs. Raymond Voglewede will be hostess for Our Lady of Lourdes Study club Tuesday evening at eight o'clock. The juplors of the American Legion auxiliary will meet at the Legion home Monday aftern«l!f*lV one-thirty o’clock. A picnic will then be held at the home of hfrs. Dallas Brown. A special meeting of the Ladies auxiliary of the Eagles lodge has

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been called for Monday evening at eight o'clock at the hall. An ice cream social will be held at the Zion Lutheran parish hall Wednesday evening at six o’clock. The Decatur Rose Garden club will meet with Mrs. Harry Hebble Tuesday afternoon at two o’clock. The Indies auxiliary of the Eagles lodge will meet at the ball Tuesday evening at seven o'clock. The group will then travel to Fort Wayne to attend the district meeting. v tr you have somet’alng to sell or -ooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It briars results.

DR. NORVAL S. RICH announces the opening of his office for the general practice of medicine at 415 WEST MADISON STREET, DECATUR Office hours 10:00 to 12:00 Noon 2:00 to 5:00 p. m, Daily u except Friday and Sunday. ’J Evening hours 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday.

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Parrish Ta Preside As Special Judge Judge Myles F. Parrish of Adams circuit court han been, selected as special judge in two Jay <ouflty cases. Both causes pertain to partition suits. They are entitled:' Pauline Aukerman vs Bernard Aukerman and Bernard L. Aukerman vs Roberta Aukerman, Robert L. Smith, represents Bernard Aukerman; Frank Jaqua represents Roberta Aukerman and Albert Abromson is attorney for Pauline Aukerman. All three are well known Portland attorneys. . A change of venue was askea from the presiding judge and Judge Parrish was selected in both causes. He said he would go to Pojtland some time next week and assume jurisdiction. Adams circuit court is now in vacation. AsBIRTH»I At the <Ldanis county memorial hospital; A baby son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dean Fralick, Ohio City, 0., at 8:50 a.m. Friday. He weighed. 5 pounds and 14 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hack, city, became the parents of a baby boy, weighing 7 pounds and 14 ounces, at 10:27 a.m. Friday.

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