Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 305, Decatur, Adams County, 29 December 1954 — Page 3

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; BARBARA ZWICK IS HONORED AT PARTY Barbara Louis Zwick was' Yeeently given a party by her parent?, Mr. and Mrs.’Louis Zwick, in honor of her fourth birthday. The party rooms were decorated with large groups of colored balloons hanging from the ceiling. Games were played and prizes won by Judy Bultemeier, Deborah /Bultemeier, and Sharon Zwick. A8 Barbara opened her gifts each guest received a favor and balloon. Supper was served from a gaily -decorated table centered with a Jarge doll cake. Guests Included Dennis Huffman, Susan and Tonie Osterniier, Linda Brodbeck, Eunice Wynn, Susan and Janet Miller, Kar- ' en Barkley, Judy and Kay Bultemeier, Deborah and Tona Bultemeier, Rena and Stevie Hobrock, .Sharon Zwick, and Mrs. Francile Bultemeier, SORORITY COLLECTED GIFTS FQR CHILDREN Mrs. J. H. Griswold, chairman of the. 16-54 Christmas present project of the Indiana Association for mental health, announced that the Psi lota Xi sorority was responsible for collecting Christmas presents for children in state institutions. - <Mrs. B. R. Purcell,“of Indianapolis, “grand president of Psi lota Xi was in charge of her sorority’s special project. The Indiana Association for Mental Health is attempting to dupli•_cate, if not surpass, last year’s record of 33,000 preseiits for the 16,000 patients in Indiana’s ten state mental institutions. The almost BJOO children under .16 years of age in the ten state mental institutions are of particular concern the Psi lota Xi sorority. . Mos: of these children are at special Institutions at Muscatatuck, Fort Wayne and New Castle. However, units of children are also located at the Laßue Carter memorial hospital in Indianapolis, and the Norman J. Beatty memorial hospital at Westville. Many of these children do not have active families. Although the state institutions remember the children with appropriate gifts and TEE P L E MOVING & TRUCKING • Local and Long Dlstar.cw PHONE 3-2607 ‘ • -...wvw -a

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observances of their own at Christmas time, the Association’s Christmas Present project is the only contact during the year that many of these children have With people on the outside. This is the third consecutive year that Psi lota Xi hits undertaken the responsibility for this phase of the arsortatioH’s Christmas project. MISS CdtXEEN LOBSIGER WEDS MARBACH 'Miss Joyce Colleen Lobsiger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Lobsiger, was married to Edward F. Marbach, son of Mr. and- Mrs. Adolph Marbach, December 19 in the Fiist Baptist church. The Rev. SLuagt IL Brightwell officiated at the double-ring ceremony. Mis. Jerold Lobsiger presented the organ music and Jerold Lobsiger was vocalist. He sang, "1 Love You Truly," "Because,’’ and “The Lord’? Prayer.’’ The bride was attired in a lace •bodice gown fashioned with a scooped neckline edged with rhinestone, and daisies, and long sleeves which came to a point. The bouffant sky-t was of tulle over taffeta. She wore a tiara of pearls and rhinestones with a fingertip veil of tulle. ■Mrs. Vernon Thieme attended the bride as matron of honor and she wore a dress Os pink chiffon over taffeta with a draped necklin bouffant floor length skirt, •and a matching head band with sequins and small pearls. She carried a bouquet of pink gladiolus. Miss Cheryl Lobsiger was bridesmaid and she chose a light green chiffpp gown over taffeta with a scooped neckline. Miss Marilyn Braud) and Misslßuth Weigmann were /candle llghtvs for the ceremony. \ Vernon Thieme ‘was the best man and Herbert Marbach, Dennis Lobsiger, and Richard' Marbach were the ushers. The bride’s mother wore an ice blue dress with black accessories and a. pink corsage. Mrs. Marbach wore a gray dress with black accessories and a pink corsage.. A reception was held following the ceremony with 260 guests present. The Misses Marilyn Sipe. Ruth Meyer, Carol Strahm. and Mildred Grote, and Mrs. Russel Plumly served at the reception. For her going away dress the bride chose a blue wool with black accessories and her corsage of white carnations. 'Mrs. Marbach is a senior at Decatur high scfeboj and the bride-

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Society Item* for today'* publication mult be phoned In by 11 «. m. (Saturday »:3O a. m.) Karen Striker \ Phone 3-2121 WEDNESDAY Union township Home Demonstration club, all day, Mrs. Ivan Barkley. . ' ’-Bethany circle of the Reformed churclj, carry-in, supper and $1 gift exchange, church, 6?'p. m. , Psj lota Xi, charity dance, Sunset park, 8:36 p. m. to 12 p. in. St. Vincent de Paul society, 2 p. m., C. L. of C. hall. " THURSDAY Ladies ‘‘Aid society of Trinity E. U. B. church, regplar meeting, at the church, 7:30 p. m. Heidelberg class of the Zion E. and R, churcjj, church, 7:30 p. m. Our Lady of Victory discussion group, Mrs. Henry Braun, 8 p. in. FRIDAY Willing Workers class of the Pleasant Mill's Methodist church, basket supper, church basement, 7 p. m. v ’ MONDAY Juniors of American Legion auxiliaiy, Legion home. 4 p. in. to 6:36 p. m. « . / TUESDAY Catholic Ladies of Columbia, business meeting and installation of officers, 7:30 p. m„ C. L. of C. hall. groom is a graduate of Decatur high school..He is now serving with the U. S. army. The bride will reside with her parents while the bridegroom is in the service. The Ladies Aid society of the Trinity E. U. B. .church .will have a regular mee:lng-Thursday at 7:30 o’clock at the church. Hostesses will be Mrs. Hubert Gilpin, Mrs. John Chambers, Mrs. William Hoffman, and Mrs, Ira Bodie. The Juniors oLthe American Legion auxiliary will meet Monday afternoon 4 to 6: 30 o’clock at the legion home. Catholic Ladies of Columbia will have, a business meeting Tuesday evening at the C. L. of C. hall at 7:36 o’clock. Installation of officers will be held.

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Tom'Bosse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed A. Bosse, will spend a week visiting friends in Heights, 0., before returning (o Notre Dame university,- where he is a senior in journalism. ' Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ketchum have returned to their home here after a visit with relatiVe?,„ln Detroit, Mich, ’ Fred V. Mills, retired Decatur merchant, who has been residing with his daughter in Ixigansporjt the last several months, and Jiip sun, Frank Mills of Ames, la., wertf visitors today. * Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moore and children Kathy and Vickie of Elkhart are spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Clay Martz of Monroe. ~t A marriage license was issued at Bluffton to Wilma Jean Reppert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edward Reppert of Ossian, rpute 2, and Edwin J. Krueckeberg, son of Mrs. "Marie Krueckeberg of Decatur, route 5. Mrs. Luella Hilty. postmaster at Berne, has announced the appointment of Sprunger as a dag-.-ifled substitute -mail carrier in Berne by the civil service commission to tueeeed Elbert Stucky. A one-half ton truck driven by Robert Lievhty of Berne and a car driven by "Otto Johnson ot Blufft ton collided on road 116 one-half mile south of Bluffton doing 335 damage, to each. Dale W. McMillen, Jr., has been reappointed on the board of aviation Commission in Fort Wayne for a four-year term. He has long been an aviation enthusiast and holds a pilot's license. _ » Mrs. Harvey Haggprd of route two underwent surgery in the Clinic hospital at- Bluffton Tuesday mornipg. Her Condition is reported satisfactory. Leo Seltenright, newly appointed Adams county agent who will replace L._ E. Archbold, will move (nto the' home formerly occupied by sheriff-elect Meile AKolder at 233 Park place, The home is now •the property of Bobble- Lenhart, who purchased it recently from Affolder through the services of Robert H- Heller,- realtor. New York—The Statue of4,iben ty in New York harbor is 152 feet in height and stands Upon a 96foot foundation. ’ ,

iMy IM . Hp Hjß s " -MBF 0 ■ MISS VERA GEIMER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Geimer, wks recently married to Louis B. Laurent, son of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Laurent, in a double-ring ceremony at St. Mary’s Catholic church. The Very Rev. Msgr. Joseph J. Seimetz officiated at the exchange of vows and nuptial high mass. Both are graduates of Decatur Catholic high school. The bride is employed in the office of the General Electric company. Her husband attended the Vniversity of Dayton and is now serving in the U. S, army.—Photo by Anspaugh.

Admitted Baby Sharon Griebel, Hoagland: Mrs. Russell Brittson, Wren, O.;; IMaster Melvin Ohler, Dscatur; Jacqueline Chew, Decatur. Dismissed , Mrs. Roger klinker and baby girl, Monroeville; James Kimble, Portland; FranlfifcGrice, Ohio City, O.; Master T®rry Hilyard, Decatur; Margaret Rowdon. Monroe; Mrs. Marvin Wierauch and baby boy, Woodburn;': Mrs.’ James E.

Myer and baby girl. Decatur; Mrs. Otis Sprunger and baby boy, Berne; Master Terry Lee Kistler, Hoagland; Master Myles Anderson, Monroe; Master Steven Garton, Craigville. —‘ y Elza Lynch, former dairy herd supervisor, in Adams county for nearly ten years, and now farming in Jay county, announced the birth of a baby daughter, Florine Marie, to his wife on December 21. It is their second daughter. .. ■ " ■ Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

Sheppard Observes Birthday In Jail Convicted Slayer Is 31 Years Old CLEVELAND (INS) — Convicted wife-killer Dr. Sam Sheppard celebrated his 31st birthday behind bars at the Cuyahoga county jail today as his attorneys prepared to plea for a new trial for the handsome osteopath.. Dr. Sam was found guilty of second degree murder and sentenced to life imprisonment last Tuesday by a jury of seven men and women for the bludgeon slaying of

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his pregnajt wife. Marilyn. July 4. The young suburban Bay Village neurosurgeon spent the day playing cards with petty thieves and thugs, listening to the radio and opening more than 100 letters and birthday cards. He had no visitors up to noon. Jailer Mike llcello said that Dr. Sam has been flooded with mail since his conviction. . The osteopath's chief defense attorney, William Corrigan,"’Will appear before Common Pleas Judge Edward Blythln Thursday morning at a hearing on a motion for a new trial. Corrigan, prominent Clevelahd criminal lawyer, has listed 41 reasons Why the .convicted doctor should be granted q new trial. f