Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 174, Decatur, Adams County, 26 July 1954 — Page 3

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>RIDE«iLECT HONORED AT SHOWER RECENTLY A kitchen shower was given in honor of iMias Eldora Kirchner re* cently at the home of Mr*. Roland H. .Miller. Upon the arrival of the guest of honor, a bride doll mounted atop a music box played the •trains of Lohengrin’s wedding 'March as the bride elect received a corsage of yellow Several contests were enjoyed and in keeping with the kitchen theme, the prises presented to the guest of honor were wrapped in gay kitchen wallpaper. The serving table was centered with a sprinkling Can containing a mixed bouquet of garden flowers. Each guest’s place was marked with a miniature sprinkling can and name cards shaped like rolling pins. Miss Kay Burke and Mikey Miller pulled a girt-laden wagon, which was decorated with streamers of white crepe paper, in tot Miss Kirchner. Upon opening the package she found a fine assortment of kitchen gear waiting to be used in her home. The guest list included: Mis* Kirchner, Mrs. Don Burke, Mrs. Jean Faw bust, Mrs. Fred Bieberieh, .Mrs. Ted Reinhart, Mrs. Gerhard Heckman, Mrs. Elmer Kukelhan, Mrs. Verlin Bultemeier, Mrs. Edgar Rekeweg, Miss Helen Bultemeier, Miss Elaine Bieberieh and Miss lEileen Seiki ng. Unable to attend were Mrs. Ezwin Goller and Miss Bernadine Ehlerding. The hostess, Mrs. Miller, was assisted by Mary and Ruth Beltz. MISS NANA AURAND IS SATURDAY BRIDE The parsonage of the Methodist church, Preble, was the scene of tht> Saturday evening marriage of Miss Nanna Lee Aurond and Charles Francis Fuhrman, eldest son of Mr. ahd Mrs. Burl Fuhrman, of

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Decatur, route 2. The .bride is the eldest daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. Elbert L. Aurand, of thia city. The Rev. Harley T. Shady officiated at the double-ring ceremony" at seven o'clock. The new (Mrs. Fuhrman is a graduate of Decatur high school and the bridegroom, a graduate of Monmouth high school, is employed .by Russel Fleming, general contractor. They will be at home at route 2, Decatur. Miss Rose Steigmeyer will be hostess Thursday evening at seventhirty o'clock for members of OUr Lady of Victory Study club. , " The ilaidies auxiliary of the Eagles lodge will meet Tuesday evening at eight o’clock at the hall. A white elephant party wilt be held. BIRTHS Randolph Orrand is the name of the 7 pound, 2 ounce baby boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walter, of Maden, Miss., Thursday, July 15. •Mrs. Walters is the former Majorie Bieberieh, of Decatur. At the Adams county memorial hospital: A baby daughter, weighing 7 pounds, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steigmeyer, city, at 2:50 a.m. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lichtenberger, Berne, became the parents of a baby girl Sunday at 3 a.m. She weighed 6 pounds and 11 ounces At 12:52 p.m. Sunday a baby son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fairchild, city. He weighed 6 pounds and 12 ounces. Mr. and Mrs: Eli Beer, Berne, became the parents of a 6 pound, 15 ounce baby daughter at 4:37 a.m. Monday. HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted Frank Strickler, Pleasant Mills. Dismissed Mrs. Lambert Kraft and baby son, Hoagland; Mrs. Gene Moser and baby girl, city; Mrs. Louis Krueckeberg and baby daughter, Monroeville; Mrs. Norvin Bultemeier and baby girl, city; Mrs. Beatrice Reichert, Fort Wayne; baby Cynthia Ann Johnson, city; Mrs. Ralph Otis. Monroeville; Mrs. Eugene Baker and baby son, city; Mrs. Carl Schultz and baby son. city;' Mrs. Waitdr Thomas, Mon-

[SjEEI Society Items for today’s publication must bs phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 S. m.) Sharon Kimble - Phons 54121 MONDAY Art department of Decatur Woman’s club, public library, 7 p.m, Adams County chorus, Berne school, 8 pan. A T-UESDAT * Eagles Ladles auxiliary, Eagles hall, 8 p. m. Kirkland Township Home Demonstration club, Adams Central school, 7:30 p.m. Root Township Home Demonstration club, silent auction, Mrs. Richard Harkleaa, 1:30 p.m. Jdlly Housewives Home Demonstration club, 10 a.' m., Pleasant Mills school building. Sunny Circle Home Demonstration club, 8 p. m., Preble recreation hall. WEDNESDAY Ruth and Naomi circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, church. Union Township Home Demonstration club, Hanna-Nuttman park shelter house, 1:30 p. m. Bethany circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church picnic, Mrs. George Thomas, 6:30 p. m. THURSDAY St. Ambrose Study club, Mrs. Lawrence Braun, 7:30 p. m. Rebekah lodge, I. O. O. F. hall, following lodge meeting. Pleasant Dale Ladies aid, parish hall. Our Lady of Victory Study club, Miss Rose Steigmeyer, 7:30 p. m.

•Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shackley and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Shackley and daughter, Jana Lee, and Walter Roop, Jr., spent Sunday at Toledo, O. Miss Dorothy Schnepf and Stewart Schnepf are spending this week with their sister, Mrs. iMelvin Slkkink, and family, of Maquoketa, la., and Mrs. Bill Olson and family, of Park Forrest, 111. Oscar Hoffman of Detroit vislieu in Decatur over the weekend. Dick McMillen-of Pleasant Mills is enjoying a two-weeks’'’vacation aV Turkey Lake at #Uoh. •Mr. ant Mrs. Heiman Lankenau and daughters, Gretchen and Alyce Ann, spent Sunday with Mr., and Mrs. Bob Heller at Oliver Lake. • Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jaberg and daughter. Marilyn, left-today for Adams lake where they will spend three days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Callow, of this city, left this morning for a trip through Canada and Niagara Falls. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Kessen and daughters visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gillig and daughter, of Chicago, IU. (Mrs. Loretta Schlink and daughters, New Haven, spent Sunday with Mr. and (Mrs. Will lam Glllig. Saturday Mr. and 'Mrs. William Glllig visited with Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Platt and family, of Fort Wayne. Members of the Decatur General GeCode club /and . their friends left Sunday morning by bus for New York City. Twenty-four Decatur wompn and seven flora Fort Wayne ire moSfog the tHp. They will return Friday evening.

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Says Dr. Sheppard Considered Divorce Close Friend Gives Testimony In Case CLEVELAND (INS) — A close friend testified today that Mrs. Marilyn Sheppard said her physician - husband once considered divorcing her for a woman in California who he gave a watch, Mrs. Nancy Ahern, who with her husband Donald, were dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Sheppard on the night before Mrs. Sheppard was slain July 4, was called to testify a time at an inquest. Under questioning by coroner Samuel R. Gerber, Mrs. Ahern said: ‘‘Marilyn mentioned one day that Dr. Melvin Chapman (a family friend living in California) told her at Monterey (Calif.) that Dr, Sheppard had thought of asking her for a divorce.” Mrs. Ahern said Mrs. Sheppard told her: ? 1 • “On the way to Dr. Chapman’s ranch. Dr. Chapman and Dr. Sam Sheppard” talked it over, and Dr. Sam came to the -decision that Mrs. Sheppard was the one for me and he was going to try to make a fresh start.” Mrs. Ahern’s statement contradicted testimony by Dr. Sheppard and his father and two brothers, all physicians, who denied under oath they knew of any “serious consideration of divorce” in Dr. Sam’s home. Mrs. Ahern testified that her talk with Marilyn came at the Sheppard home after a California trip last March during which Mrs. Sheppard stayed with the Chapmans in Monterey while Dr. Sam and a nurse, Miss Susan Hayes, were house guests of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller in Los Angeles. Dr. Sheppard has admitted buying Miss Hayes a 150 watch to

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replace one she lost but denied any intimate relations with the 23-year-old nurse who worked at his Bay Village hospital before moving to California. Mrs. Aherri testified that Mrs. Sheppard did not mention the name of the California woman but said Dr. Sam had bought her a watch. Mrs. Ahern said Marilyn told her she had to talk her husband out of the cost of the watch to business expenses. When Gerber questioned her further, Mrs. Ahern added that Marilyn said "there war another woman before the one in California" tout declared: "It’s been a trying experience but 1 think it’s over.” If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.

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Decatur Man Fined For Intoxication James P. Burgin, of Decatur, was fined Ju and costs by justice of the peace Floyd Hunter for public intoxication Saturday night. Burgin was arrested in front of the court house after having been pulled from the public telephone booth there. Scaffold Accident Takes Second Life INDIANAPOLIS (IN) —Toll of a railroad scaffolding accident July 1 rose to two today with the death of Ivan Wellman, 30, of MartinsMr. Wellman was one of three men who were injured when the scatfoiding cm a Pennsylvania

railroad bridge near Indianapolis fell. William Snioia, OX of Indianapolis, died July 4. The .Martinsville man died Sunday night in Indianapolis St. Francis hospital. The third workman. Ellsworth Cochran, 24, of Indianapolis, has recovered from his fall. Mayor Disqualifies Himself As Judge 'Mayor John Doan disqualified himself as an impartial judge in the Fred Gelmer case, orginally filed June 1 in mayor’s court. The trial date has been set for August 2, and a special judge will be chosen from three Decatur lawyers byprosecuting attorney Lewtea, Luts

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