Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 90, Decatur, Adams County, 16 April 1955 — Page 3

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Charlene Wilder | Is Bride Today!■ 0/ William] White} The St. Mary's Catholic church was the scene ot the nvarriage of Miss Charlene H. Wilder to William White, Jr. The wedding took place this morning at 10 o'clock with the Rev. Robert Content reading the nuptial vows for the double-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Wilder of route four, Decatur, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn White of route one, Monroe. The altar was adorned with bouquets of white glads and aqua and yellow snapdragons. The nuptial mass was sung by the girls choii and the organist was Sr- M. Paul The bride was attired in a gown of slipper satin with a fitted bodice, buttoned in the back to the low waistline and accente< with a floral pearl design around a lace yoke. The long sleeves were tapered to points at her wrists an: the long flowing skirt ended in a chapel train. Her fingertip veil was attached to a jeweled crowi and beautified with a scolloped: edging. She carNWa’whiteTh-aye: book topped with a lavender orchid. Miss Rosalie Wilder, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor and Mrs. Meredith Putman was the bridesmaid. The attendants wore opera gowns of crystalette over satin. The very full floor length skirts were attached to fitted bodices, enhanced with low waistlines

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and V-shaped necklines. Headdress and mitts were in matching net and they carried yellow carnation bouquets. Connie Putman and Jeanie Wilder were the flower girls. They were attired in floor length gowns of yellow satin made with rounded necklines and full skirts. They carried little nosegays of aqua carnations. James Wilder, brother of the bride, attended as best man, and Edward Wilder and Meredith Putman were ushers. The bride's mother chose a navy blue dress with navy accessories md a pink carnation corsage. The bridegroom’s mother wore a navy )lue dress with navy accessories »nd a corsage of pink carnations. A reception will be held from 3 /clock to 7 o’clock at the home of he bride’s parents, with 200 guests expected. A four tiered white wedline cake decorated with white icig and trimmed with aqua and ’ellow will adorn the table. Servers are Mrs. Eugene Coyne, Miss Tulia Ann Schults, Miss Mary Lou lase. Miss Mary Lou Muhlenkamp, nd Miss Marie Tricker. For her going away apparel the new Mrs. White chose a navy blue suit with white accessories and the bridal orchid. Mrs. White is a graduate, pf De: eatur Catholic high school arid is employed at the Citizens Telephone company. Her husband was graduated from Pleasant Mills high school and is employed at the Willshire Grain and Supply company. Following a honeymoon of unannounced destination, the couple will return to a newly furnished home on route four, Decatur.

SOCIETY SCHOOLS WIN PRIZES IN BIRO CONTEST In the "Know Your Bird” contest which is sponsored by the state garden club of Indiana. Adams Central school received four prizes and Mopmouth school won twp prizes. In class one consisting of entries from grades one, two, and three; David Griffith won first, Bobby Brandt second, and Reginald Converse thfrd. In class two,, Ellzabelle Wickey received first, Ada Wickey second, and Harriet Rice third. Mrs. Max Spener, Mrs. John Myers, and Mrs. Adrian Wemhoff were the judges and there were 195 entries. The posters will be on display until 8 o'clock Saturday evening at the public library. EXECUTIVE MEETING IS HELD BY AUXILIARY The D. A. V. auxiliary held an executive meeting recently and plans were completed for the auxiliary to help with the for-get-me-not drive. Invitations have been issued to the state officers and arrangements discussed for entertaining them on May 26. The women of the auxiliary have received awards for voluntary service in special ceremony at the Veterans hospital in Fort Wayne. They are Mrs. Helen Myers, 100hour citation and Mrs. Mildred Beltz, 50-hour pin. The next meeting will be a social night, April 28. MRB. JERRY GEHRIG HOSTESS TO CIRCLE •Mrs. Jerry Gehrig Was hostess to the Evangeline circle of the Zion E and R. church recently with Mis Harriet Gerber, president, in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Gene Morrison continued the study of India, which was very inter eetlng, and discussion of various things took place. Games were played and prizes were won by Mrs. LaVerne Roth, Mrs. Fred Isch, Miss Alice Roth and Mrs. Richard Linn. Refreshment? were served to the members by Mrs. Jerry Gehrig, assisted by Mrs. Richard Gehrig. OFFICERS ELECTED BY MONMOUTH PT A The meeting of the Monmouth P. T. A. was opened with devotionals by the 7th and Bth grade students singing spirituals with Terry Snyder doing the solos. The students are directed by Miss Blyth Terwilliger. The business meeting was conducted by Richard Hankless with Robert Kolter reporting on activities in the P. T. A. district work shop which they attended in Muncie. It was voted that JHW would ,be given for a local P. T- A. scholarship which is being set up by Mrs. Edward Cook and her committee. Election of officers was held with the following being elected: Richard Harkless, president; Robert Kolter, vice-president: Mrs. Oscar Belberich, secretary; and Earl Caston, treasurer. Program chairman Tor the evening was Mrs. Herbert Braun. The program was given by the P. T. A.

THE DECATUR DATLT DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

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Ruth Heimann Is Wed This Morning To James Loshe Miss Ruth Marie Heimann, daughter of Phillip Heimann of route three, Decatur, was married to James Herman Loshe, son of Herman Loshe of route four Decatur, today at 9 o’clock. The dou-ble-ring nuptial vows took place at the St. Mary’s Catholic church, with the Very Rev. Msgr. J. J. Seimetz officiating. The church altar was graced with candlebra and large bouquets of gladolia and snap dragons. Sr. M. Paul presented the organ music and the girls choir sang the St. Dominic's Mass At the end of the nuptials, the bride placed a bouquet at the Blessed Virgin altar as the choir sang "On This Day Ob Beautiful Mother." Her gown of nylon marquisette over satin was styled with a sheer yoke outlined in seed pearls and sequins. A pleated nyloa ruffle accented the off-the-sheulder effect. The nylon sleeves were gathered to a point over her band with seed pearls. The bouffant skirt of nylon over satin was panelled With lace and extended into a cathedral train. The fingertip veil of illusion, edged in lace, was held in "place by a half hat of satin studded with rhinestones and seed pearls. She carried white carnations on a white pehrl prayer book. Mrs. Phyllis Feasel, sister of the bride, attended her as matron of honor. Mrs. Jo Ann Jennings, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. Both girls were attired in identical gowns of peacock blue styled with nylon net over taffeta- The full floor length skirts featured panels of lace. They wore matching head

Mothers study group including: Mrs. Adolph Weidier, Mrs. Robert Teeple, Mrs- Loren Jones, and Mrs. Herbert Braun. Hostesses for the evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bleeke, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Singleton, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Beihold. MRS. ROBERT KAAY IS WOMAN’S CLUB SPEAKER Mrs. Robert Kaay, well known for her talks on Hakkaida, Japan, will be the guest speaker at the general meeting of the Decatur Woman's club, to be held Monday evening at 7:45 o'clock at the public library. The program is being sponsored by the Junior Women department of Woman's club. Mrs. Kaay is highly recommended as a fascinating, interesting and amusing speaker. Her husband is an attorney stationed an Hakkaida and Mrs. Kaay has accompanied him there. The customs of these people, differ from the rest of Japan are are not truly Asiatic. Mrs. Kaay has been speaking on the subject all over northern Indiana for over four years. She has an amusing way of expressing herself, a very keen sense of humor, and a sparkling personality. A girls trio consisting of Gaynel Lankenau, Carolyn McDougal, and Karen Striker, will present two musical selections. Mrs. Roy Kalver, president, will preside at the business meeting. The Adams County chorus will meet Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock at Monroe for practice and a bake sale. The Catholic Ladies of Columbia ill have a potluck, supper at the C. L. of C. hall Wednesday evening at 6:30 o’clock instead of Tuesday as was previously announced. The ladles are entertaining the senior girls of Decatur Catholic high school. The Ruth circle of the Presbyterian church met, Wednesday at the home tff Mrs. Edwdrtf book. Mrs. Calvin Magley gave the devotions

pieces and carried peacock blue and white carnations. Flower girl was Rose Marie Loshe and junior flower girl was Brenda K. Feasel. They wore gowns of peacock blue marquisette over satin. The very full skirts were caught up in puffs with tiny flowers. The flower girl carried peacock blue and white carnations. The junior flower girl carried a bas Met filled wibh daisies and mums. Paul Loshe attended the bridegroom as best man and Jerry Loshe and Donald Mattess seated the guests. The bride’s mother wore a navy blue dress suit with white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. The bridegroom’s mother chose a light blue dress with white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. A reception will be held from 2 to 5 o’clock in the K of C. hall. The bridal table will be decorated with flowers and centered with a three tier wedding cfik®. Sarvers include Mrs. Pauline Minnick, Mrs. Darlene Myers. Miss Shirley Williamson, Miss Marlene Hirschy, and Miss Mary Sheets. For her going away apparel the new Mrs. Loshe chose a light princess style dress topped with a redlngote coat with white accessories and her white carnation corsage. The bride is a graduate of Pleasant Mills high school and is employed at the J. J. Newberry cojnpany. Mr. Loshe attended Decatjir Catholic high school and Is Employed at the General Electric company. > The couple will return home to .a newly furnished apiajrtimertt on route three after their honeymoon pt unannounced destination JXV

and Mrs. Cook gave an interesting program on India and Pakistah. Mrs. Eugene Rydell conducted the business meeting after which refreshments were served by Mrs. Cook, assisted by Mrs. George Alton and Miss Diane Linn. The Friendship Village home demonstration club will meet at 1:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Kimsey school. Hostesses will be Mrs. Don Raudenbush, Mrs. Leroy Bollenbacher, Mrs. Claude Buchanan, Mrs. Claude Marcket and Miss Donelda Marckel. Members are asked to note the* change in date. The Loyal Daughters class of Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church will meet with Mrs. Earl Fuhrman at 7:30 Tuesday evening. Girl Killed, Three Men Badly Injured TELL VITY. Ind (lN8) --Ther’ esa M. Etteneohn, 81, of Tell City, was killed today and three men were injured critically in a one-car accident one mile west of Tell City on IndrM. Miss Ettensohn died a short time after the accident in Perry county memorial hospital, where Franklin Groves of Tell City, the driver: and passengers Donald Stein and Ralph Gram, both of Troy, also were taken in critical conditionThere are about four million stamp collectors In the U.S.

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Society Items for today’s publication myst be phoned In by 11 a. m> (Saturday 0:80 g. m.) Karen Striker Phone 3-2121 SATURDAY Story book hour, public library, 4 p. m. Variety show. "Paging the Calendar," Friedbeim Lutheran school, 8:39 p. mSUNDAY District number lire of NCC.W., Hessen CdMrt, 2 p. m. Variety show “Pggftg the Calendar," Friedbeim Lutheran school, 8:30 p. m. MONO Ar —' General meeting of Woman's club, public library, 7:45 p£'m. Adams County chorus, practice and bake sale, Monroe, 7:30 p. m. Pythian Sisters degree staff, K. of P. home, 7 p. m. Rosary society, K. of C. hall, ?:®0 p. m. Adams Central P. T. A., school gym, 7:30 p. m. V. F. W. ladies auxiliary, business meeting, post home, 8 p. m. TUESDAY Loyal Daughter S. S. class— Mrs. Earl Fuhrman, 7:30. City council of Beta Sigma Phi, called meeting, Mrs. Robert Lane, 8 p. m. Merry Matrons home demonstration club, Mrs. Wilmer Grote, 8 p. m. Decatur Garden club meeting postponed until Tuesday, April 26 ®ta Tau Sigma sorority, MrsRobert Shraluka, 8 p. m. Pooohantas lodge, Red Men hall, 7:30 p. m. WEDNESDAY Friendship Village Home Demonstration Club, Kimsey School, 1:30 p. m. Executive board of the eity council of Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. Fred Corah, 8 p. tn.

Bk ■ fl V -----. ANNOUNCEMENT has been ■made of the engagement of Miss Mary Jb Graliker to Clayton M.. Cline, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. £>.. Cline of Kalamazoo, Mich. Miss 'Graliker is the daughter of Mr; and Mrs. T. F. Graliker of Deca■tur. A fall wedding is planned.

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fl*, MR. AND MRS. HAROLD B. CARTER of announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Barbara Sue, to Joseph Theodore Loshe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Loshe or Decatur. The bride-elect is a graduate of North Side high school in Fort Wayne and is employed at the Lincoln National Life Insurance company there. Her fiance was graduated from Decatur Catholic high school and is employed by Baker Painting and Decorating in Fort Wayne. The couple plans to be married June 18, in the St. Mary’s Catholic church in Decatur.

home demonstration club, Mrs. Joseph Hunter. Adams street, 1:30 p. m.

The Age - Old Wonder of Spiritual Rebirth As a life ends, the spirit is born anew, to find complete fulfillment of its deepest aspirations. Faith in this age-old wonder is eloquently expressed in the beauty and reverence of every funeral which we are -privileged to conduct. Observant of Every Wish, Heedful of Every Need. GILLIG & DOAN FUNERAL HOME Decatur — Phone 3-3314

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