Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 200, Decatur, Adams County, 25 August 1954 — Page 3

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MITCHEL-NUSSBAUM MARRIED x IN MONROE CHURCH > At two-thirty o’clock Sunday afternoon, Mias Virginia Faye Mitchel, of Monroe, route 1, heeatne the bride of Edward Dale Nussbaum, Monroe, route 1. The Rev. Ralph Johnson, asstoted by the Rev. Olin Krehblel, performed the ceremony in the Monroe Methodist church after a mustcale by Chester Longenberger,|organist, end Mis® Mary Ellen Nussbaum, vocalist. Songs were “Indian Love Call,” “At Dawning,” "One Alone," "My Wonderful OR*’’ "Cross Roads,” and' “O Perfect Love." Standards of palms, candelabra and vase® of yellow and white gladioli formed a setting for the double-ring ceremony. The pews were marked with white satin bows. Tulle, Lace Gown The bride, given in marriage by her father, selected a gown of Chantilly lace and nylon tulle-over-taffeta. The bodice wa® fashioned with a hand scalloped: face yoie, a wing-collar and short sleeves. Her bouffant skirt, designed with doubfe-tieredi side panels, ' was waltz length and! elbow length mitts campleetd her ensemble. Her only jewelry was doublostrand pearl necklace, a gift of the bridegroom. A waist-length veil of imported illusion was caught to a lace Juliet cap edged, with pearl® and she carried' an orchid and etephanotls atop a white Bible. - Mis® Carolyn Mitchel, eieter of the bride, was maid of honor in an aqua gown of antique taffeta. The shirred bodice was styled with a cuffed' portrait neckline and her very full skint wae also waltz length. She wore a matching half 'hat and a rhinestone necklace, gift of the bride. Her bouquet consisted of yellow gladioli and stdphiinotis. Gene R. Bluhm was best man and ushering for Mr. Nussbaum were Warren Sprunger, brother-in-law of the bridegroom. Arlen Mitchel, brother of the bride, and David Nussbaum, cousin of the bridegroom. Leon Mitchel, brother of the bride, attended as ring bearer. e Smoky Mountain Honeymoon For her daughter’® wedding. Mrs. Mitchel was attired in a steel bine dress with pink and , black accessories while the bridegroom’s mother chose a black frock with beige and: black' accessories. Both wore corsages of pink miniature gladioli and stephanOtis. The bride's two grandmothers had identical corsages. The newlyweds received approximately 200 guests at the reception in the church annex after the ceremony. The bride’s white linen - covered table was centered with a yellow and white wedding cake - flanked with tapers. Serving were -the Meadames Rene Brandt, Karl Ray. Harold Schwartz. Gene Bluhm. Roger Longenberger. Hen--ry Sipe. Wiliam Jecji. Clifford Brown, and the Misses Mary Michj aele and Eileen Funk. , For traveling to the Smoky mountains and Shenandoah Valley • the bride changed to a block and , -white outfit accented with red and white accessories. They will reside with the bride’s parents tem-

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porarily. The new Mrs. Nussbaum is a the double-ring nuptial vows which high school and is employed by the Stucky and Co., Monroe. The bridegroom also graduated from Adams Central high school and is associated with the Berne Furniture Co. MISS ELODEE NYE IS SATURDAY BRIDE The Rev. Janies R. .Hipkins read the double-ring nuptial vows whech united in marriage Miss Elodee Jean Nye and Thomas Edward Marbaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Marbaugh, of Chattanooga, O. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. and ■Mrs. Harry •£. Nye, of 'Willshire, 0., route 1. The voWb were exchanged before an altar graced with candelabra and baskets of White gladioli, ferns and evergreen in the Willshire Methodist church at six-thirty o'clock Saturday evening, aturday evening. tMiws Ruby Merkle presented organ selections and Mrs. Robert Merkle sang. Selections used were “Through the Years,” “My Wonderful One,” “Because,” ”0 Promise iMe,” "Always,” “Indian Love Call," “The Lord's Prayer,” and "Bridal Chorus.”

Carrins White Bible A. gown of net and taffeta was choeen by the bride. The strapless bodice was topped with a lace jacket and her pearl earrings and necklace were a gift of the bridegrpom. A lace tiere trimmed with tiny rosbuds 'held in place her fingertip veil of white nylon net and she carried a white Bible topped by an orchid. Miss Linda Herron, Decatur, attended as maid of honor ip a blue ballerina-length gown. Her headpiece was styled t>f pink nylon net and she carried a colonial bouqet of pink asters. Her white earrings -were a gift of the bride. Church Reception Bill Marbaugh served hto brother as best man and showing the guests to their pews were Dick Marbaugh and Larry Miller. ■Mrs. Nye wore a navy blue lace dress complimented with white accessories for the occasion and •Mre. Marbaugh selected a turquoise crepe dress and pink accessories. Both mothers wore corsages of •white carnations. The reception for approximately 150 guests was given in the Methodist church parlors. The colore ■ptnk, blue and white were Used for decorating purposes and the bride’s table was centered with a 4-tiered wedding cake and candelabra. Guests were served by Miss Susie Caffee, Miss i.Mary Marbaugh and the Mesdames Larry Samples, Ray (Marbaugh, Clyde Platt and' Pearl Hoblit. When the couple left for a short trip to Warsaw the bride was wearing a pink and grey suit, white accessories and the orchid from the bridal bouquet. The new Mr. and Mrs. Marbaugh are now at home at 722 Line street, Decatur. Both are graduates of Willshire high school and the bride is employed by the >Bag Service Inc. The bridegroom to an employe, of the Avco Mfg: Co., Coldwater, O. MANLEY-K4NG RECITE - DOUBLE-RING VOWS The marriage of Mise Vivian Marclle Manley, <•’ daughter of Chauncey Manlgy, of Decatur, route 6. and Leonard J. King, eon of Mr. and Mrs. John King, of De-

Accepts Position w- * < ■ 1 W" Miss Beverly Lobsiger, who graduated from the Lutheran Hospital School of Nursing Sunday, has accepted a position with Dr. Robert L. Boze, of Berne. Mise Lobsiger is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lobsiger, of Monroe. catur, route 6,j was solemnized Saturday, Aug 21,1 n the Willshire, 0., Church of God. The double-ring rites were read at six o’clock by the Rev. Herbert Schunun before an altar adorned with baskets of white gladioli. Organ music was presented by iMise Mary Sehumm. Selections were “I Love You Truly,” and “Indian Love Call.” Given in marriage by her father, the bride appeared in a grey fall suit complimented by black accessories and a corsage or red roses. Attending her sister as maid of honpr was Miss Edna Manley. She selected a pink suit with a corsage of red roses. John King, Jr., 'brother of the bridegroom, served as best man. The bridegroom’s mother chose a light blue drees with black accessories for the event and her coreage consisted of pink and white carnations. The Pleasant Mills high school was the scene of the reception following the ceremony which was attended by approximately 75 guests. Servers were Mrs. Mildred Wolfe, Mrs. Roxie Schaadt, Mrs. Mabie Miller, Miss Carolyn King, Misses Carol Miller, Miss Sharon Miller and (Mrs. Velma Suman. Both the bride and bridegroom are graduates of Pleasant Mills high school. The new Mrs. King to an employe of James Stephane and Co, Decatur, and the bridegroom is employed b> the Fanners Grain’Co., Willshire, O. They will reside at Decajur, route 6. WkMtT REUMWN HELD AT FRANKE PARK Franke park, Fort Wayne, was the scene of the Kurt reunion Sunday. Those who attended from Decatur were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ramsey and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. John Brun : ner and daughter. Mrs. Paul McCullough and children, Mrs. Carl Elliot and children, and Lester W. Johnson. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harrington, Mr. and Mrs. John Hill and family, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Hill and family, all of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walter, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hill, all of New Haven: Mr. and Mrs. George Pratt and children, of Kendallville; My. and Mrs. Willard Juillerat and family, of Avilla and Mrs. Phyllis Moody and children, of Pensacola. Fla. MISS DORCAB SAUTBINE TO MARRY SEPT. 4 The Rev. Lawrence T. Norris will officiate at the Saturday, Sept. 4, marriage of Miss Dorcas Elaine Sautbine and Russell LaVon Plumley, son of Dewey Plumley, of Monroeville; route 2. The bride-elect ts the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sautbine, of this city. The nuptial vows will be read at eight o’clock in the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church. The bridegroom-to-be is engaged in farming. MRS. EMMA SIMERMAN OBSERVES 79TH BIRTHDAY, c Mrs. Emma C. Simerman entertained Sunday on her 79th birthday with a carry-in dinner. The guest of honor was presented with with three traditional birthday cakes. Those present were Mr. and Mre. Harry Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hege and family, Mrs. May Schafer and daughter. Jane, all of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. John Simerman. of Decatur, and Mr. and Mr®. Elmer Hendry, of Ossian. i ' ■ r - ‘-.an • It was erroneously stated in the list of coming events that the lawn supper, bake sale and bazaar of the Antioch Lutheran church will be held Saturday, Aug. 28. The affair has already been held last Saturday. j, M Miss Hilda Heimann will be hostess for Our lotdy of Victory Discussion group Thursday evening at eight o'clock. The . honored guest received many lovely gifts and greeting cards. The 40th Schnepp and Manley reunion will be held Sunday at Potter’s lake, Lansing, Mich.

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l7g<ZjLr* *1 I * J Society items »•;- today's publication must be phoned In by II a. m. (Saturday 8:80 a. m.) Sharon Kimble Phone 8-2181 WEDNESDAY Commission of Warship and choir of MethodiM church potluck dinner, church, 6:15 p. m.< ' Ruth and Naomi circle of ion Evangelical and Reformed church, church, 2 p. m. ■ • 9 ’ Mount Pleasant W.S.C.S., church basement, 7 p.m. THURSDAY St. Ambrose study club, 7:30 p.m., home of Mrs. Herman Braun, route four. Aeolian choir, Zion Lutheran parish hall, 7 p. m. Home-made ice cream social, 908 Winchester street. Zion Lutheran Needle club, parish hall,, 1 p. m. Our Lady of Victory Discussion group, Miss Hilda Heimann, Bp.m. FRIDAY Story-book hour, public library,’ 4 p. m. SATURDAY V.F.W. Post 6236 family picnic, Brown’s woods. 3 miles south on Mud Pike, 12:30 p.m. * SUNDAY Schnepp and Manley reunion, • Potter’s lake, Lansing, Mich.. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Barkley , of Mesa, Ariz., became the parents of a 5 pound, 4% ounce baby boy 1 Monday at 8:23 p.m. He has been named Robert Byron, Jr. Mr. and ' Mrs. Floyd Hullinger, of this city, • are the maternal grandparents ■ and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Barkley,. • of Monroeville are the paternal" 1 grandparents. At the Adams county memorial hospital: A baby girl, weighing 9 pounds and.B ounces, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Zuercher, Berne, at 9 ar.m. Tuesday. At 4:17 a.m. Wednesday a baby girl was born to Mn and Mrs. Thomas Gahn, Uniondale. She weighed 6 pounds and 5 ounces. *»> • Dismissed .< . ... Babr'Boy~fflMAlfin,*‘Vftj*; Mrs? Robert Burk, Ohio City, 0.; Mrs. Robert Burger, city; Mrs. Jerome Ginter and baby son, city; Miss Phyllis Kimler, Leroy, 111. Mrs. [Ella Hyland and Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith and daughter of Bloomington and Patrick Hyland of Lawrence are visiting friends and relatives .here for several days, arraigned yesterday before Mayor Howard Ditton es Delphos snd fined $15.00 and costs tor speeding. The Meyers Firestone building on South Second street to nearly ready for occupancy. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Beal and* son, Michael, arrived home last

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Engagement Is Announced ■ ' wdl x R V Bbi k s»B -ww#!’ I ENGAGEMENT and approaching'Wuriage of Mis® Elaine Evelyn Funk and Chartfe* Noel Hoffman, .son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hoffman, Decatur, route 4, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Funk, Monroe, route 1, 'A graduate of Adame* Central high school. Mire Funk is employed "Y Dr. R. K. Parrish. Her fiance also graduate from Adams ' Central high school and la now an employe of the Yost Construction Co. No wedding date has been set.

evening after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. L, Dayton and Mr. and Mrs. Forest Smith, all of Smithfield, Pa. IM.T. and Mrs. Robert Colter of , this city have purchased the Glen ! hickerson home, corner of Fifth. . and Nuttman and will move there ! goon. They row reside on Madison r street — « Mr- and Mrs. Lewis L. Smith i and family have moved into their , Rfwly constructed' home south of I hecatur on U. S. highway 27. , Mr. and Mrs. George Sprague 1 plan to leave Decatur in the next few days on a motor trip to Cali- ( Ibrnia and other western •pointe of I Interest. — I Budget Requests > Reach 16 Million State Groups To Ask Increases INDIANAPOLIS (INS) —Budget director Don Clark today released requests for sl6-mlUion from half - ■ the 1955-57 biennium compared to * 111-million sought last time around. * ’ The departments asked the com- ' mittee to pass on to the incoming general assembly requests for funds amounting to $8,842,181 in

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1 personal services and salaries and • $7,209,384 for other operational ex- . penges. These figures compared respec-. tively with 17,516,572 and $5,504,254 1 requested in 1953. 1 State Police asked for the lion’s • share $6,078,810 for personal eerv--1 ices and $5,212,965 for other operating costs. Authorities said the 1 biggest factor in the increase would , be the addition of 100 troopers in 1955 and 100 more in 1956. ■'kttother * Mul'tt-<mfltion dollar request came from the adjutant general’s offfce-|1,087,606 and $1,125,- ’ 992. Adj. Gen, Harold A. Doherty said the boost in operating cost would be used to provide adequate maintenance for the national guard’s 116 buildings throughout the state. Doherty, who asked for no pay increase for himself or his aide, Col. John McConnell, requested money to provide salaries for 41 more employes and to grant average $lO monthly pay hikes to workers. Superintendent of Public Instruct ■ tion Wilbur Young asked for $349,H 495 to pay his help this biennium t compared to $240,150 he wanted ' *lß9s. ) Youri£ also jfsk£fs2?int’>o for the . state education board personnel • compared to $172,140 asked in the f last general assembly. The newly-created Internal Se-j i eurlty Corps, which would replace

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_ ——-...« Fatalities Lower In Indiana In 1954 INDIANAPOLIS HNS) - Traffic ftenths continued 10ft under the 1953 figure in Indiana as of Aug, 22 midnight. Stated Police provisional figures listed 645 deaths in Indiana through Sunday this year compared to 755 for period-dast year. Os the 645 tata]itieg, 512 occurred Ju ruth! collisions and the rest in. urbutp State and Federal highways claimed 394 of the rural Ticttims and. county roads jdabned the Other 118. Home Made Ice Cream Social, 908 Winchester street, Thursday, August 26th, sponsored by Y. P. M. B. of the Nuttman Ave. U. B. Church. Plus Amateur hour. Welcome. ■ -it it you nave something tc sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results. Fiyws Developed by Edwards 24-HOUR SERVICE I Kohne Drug Store