Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 132, Decatur, Adams County, 6 June 1955 — Page 3

MONDAY, JUNE 1955

. Mr«. Bill L. Arnold — Photo by Anspaugh

Eloise, Feasel Wed Sunday To Bill L, Arnold The Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church was the scene of the marriage of Miss Eloise Feasel to Bill L. Arnold, Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock, with the Rev. Benjamin Thomas officiating at the double-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Feasel of Decatur, and the bridegroom is the son bl Mr. and Mrs.. Homer W. Arnold of Decatur. Candelabra and baskets of gladiolus and peonies, adorned the church artar. The organ music was presented by Sherman Nyffler and Jack Lawson presented the vocal selections. The bride was attired in a white imported embroidered Swiss organdy over taffeta. The scalloped scoop neckline filled with a band of illusion,- detailed the molded bodice. Shirred short-sleeves complemented the long organdy mitts. A scalloped hemline of embroidered organdy,' fashioned the very bouffant waits length skirt. Her waist veil of imported French illusion was held in place by a matching half-hat adorned with seed pearls. She carried white or-' chid and stephanotis. Miss Jackueline Warren of Indianapolis was maid-of-honor and she wore a waltz-length gown of pale blue embroidered swiss organdy over taffeta, styled with a j/ointed neckline cap sleeves, and short white mitts. Her matching picture hat of horsehair with

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blue-velviet trim completed , her ensemble. She carried a bouquet of pink roses. Robert L. Haggard of Bluffton was best man and Dale Fruechte and Edward Dick were the ushers. . • The bride’s mother chose a blue dress of lace and crepe with white and black accessories and a corsage of pink roses. The bridegroom’s mother wore a dress of pale blue crystallette with pink and black accessories and a corsage of pink roses. Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held in the church parlor. Approximately 150 guests were present. The table was laid with white linen and a threetiered wedding cake, flanked by tall white tapers, and greenery centered the table. Servers included Miss Barbara Beehler of Dowagiac, Mich., Miss Ann Garner, Miss Jane Dailey, and Mrs. Hope Mayer, all of Decatur. For their wedding trip through the western states, Mrs. Arnold wore a lavendar suit with black and white accessories and the bridal orchid. Following their return, the couple will reside at M9Vb Mercer avenue in Decatur, t The bride is a graduate of Deeatur high school and is employed as a registered nurse at the Adams county memorial hospital Her husband is a senior student at Manchester college. Harold Steele of Chicago is visiting friends in Decatur and Pleasant Mills for the next several days.

EVELYN FROHNAPFEL It WED IN COLORADO - The Hope Lutheran church in Aurora, Colo., was the setting for the recent wedding of Miss Evelyn Frohnapfel and M/Sgt. Bob G. Puckett, with the Rev. Walter G. Malinski offlciation. The marriage is announced by the bride’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. Frohnapfel of 104 south Third street. Decatur. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. W. R. Hickman of Jefferson City, Mo., and J. E. Puckett of Farmington, Mo. The bride wore a street length shealth dress of maize line accented by a white hat and shoes. She carried a colonial bouquet of white daisies. Mrs. Elmo R. Puckett of Denver, Colorado, sister-in-law of the bridegroom, attended as matron-of-hon-or. She was attired in a pink linen dress with matching accessories and carried a nosegay of pink daisies. Elmo PuCkdtt attended nis brother as best man. A brief reception was held at the bride's home in Denyer with the Misses Lois Chronister and Shirley Myers serving. The couple then left for a week at Gleenwood Springs, Colo. The new Mrs. Puckett is a graduate of Decatur high school and attended Indiana University center in Fort Wayne. She was formerly employed as regional sales secretary for Dodge Brothers Corporation in Denver. M/Sgt. Puckett is a graduate of Farmington high school and is presently serving with the U. S. army at Fort Ord, Calif. They are now residing at Seaside, Calif. WORK AND WIN CLASS IN MEETING RECENTLY The Work and Win Class of the Trinity church met last Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gainer. There wefle seventeen members and four visitors present. The business was in charge of the president, Clarence Drake. Bills were presented and plans made for the picnic In July. A committee consisting of Opal Drum, Nellie Krummen, and Clarence Drake, was appointed to plan and make the program books for the coming year. Gloria Fugate and Rosemary Strahm were in charge of the program for the evening. Lovely refreshments were served later by the host and hostess. MONTHLY MEETING IS HELD BY LADIES AID The Union Chapel Ladies aid met recently for their regular monthly meeting. The business meeting was in chrage of the president, Mrs. Harve Koos, which was opened with singing of the hymn “All the Way My Savior Leads”. The scripture lesson was read by Mrs. C. O. Brown and the prayer was offered by Mrs. Charles Rabbitt. The hymn "Savior Like A Shepherd Lead Me” was then sung. Election of officers was held with the following being elected:

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president, Mrs. Koos; vice president, Mrs. ,Glen Roughda; secretary, Mrs. John Walters; treasurer, Mrs. Omer Merriman. “Trust and Obey” was sung in closing and Mrs. Merriman offered the dosing prayer. The remainder of the afternoon was spent in sewing and quilting. There were eleven members present. The Women of the Moose will meet at the Moose Home for election of officers Thursday at 8 o’clock. The officers will meet at 7:30. Formal initiation for a class of candidates will be held. All officers, escorts, and chairmen afe asked to be present. The membership chairmen, Mrs. Kenneth Mills, will be in charge of the social hour. The Women’s .Guild of the Zion E. and R. church will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the church. Mrs. Adolph Weidler has charge of the program and she-will be aided by the mission band. A nice program has been arranged and a good attendance is desired. The Ave Maria Study Club will meet Wednesday night with Mrs. Elmo Smith at 8 o’clock. The Mount Pleasant W. S. C. S. will hold a meeting Thursday afternoon at 1 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Leo King, Jr. The Builders class of the Trinity E. U. B. church will meet Friday evening at 7:30 at the church. Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. Marie Deßolt, Mrs. Vera Fugate, and Mrs. Pauline Fisher. The American Legion auxiliary fourth district past president parleywfll meet Wednesday at the Methodist Church at Wolcotville. A pot luck lunch wfll be served. The Little Flower Study Club will hold a social meeting Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Clara Daniels. The potluck supper will be at 6:30 p. m.. The Zion Lutheran Needle Club will meet at the Parish Hall Thursday at 1 o'clock. Society Items for today's publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Karen Striker Phono 8-2121 MONDAY Our Lady of Fatima study club, picnic, Rosemary Spangler, 6:30 p. m. Sacred Heart study club. Miss Noreen Miller, 8 p. m. Pythian Sisters, potluck supper, K. of P. home, 6 p.m. Rainbow for Girls, open installation, Masonic hall, 7 p. tn. V. F. W. post 6236 and auxiliaries, installation of officers, 8 p. m. TUESDAY Tri Kappa, pledging, Elks home, 7:30 p.m. datholttc Ladies of Columbia, business meeting, C. L. of C. hall. Gals and Pals Home Demonstration club, 7:30 p. m., Pleasant Mills high school. Eagles auxiliary, special meeting, 8 p. m. Ruth circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. Clark Smith, 8 p. m. W. S. W. S. of the Trinity E.U.B. church, at the church, 7:30 p. m. WEDNESDAY Women’s Guild of Zion E. and R. church, 7:30 p. m., church. Ave Maria Study Club, Mrs. Elmo Smith, 8 p. m. American Legion 4th District past president parley, Methodist church at Wolcotville. Our Lady of Lourdes study club, Mrs. Adrian Lichtle, 8 p. m. - Business and Professional Women’s club, 6:30-p.m., K. of P. hall. iNaomi circle of- Presbyterian church, Mrs. Richard Macklin, 8 p. m. Psi lota Xi, pledge service, Elks home, 8 p.m. THURSDAY Mary circle of Presbyterian church, Miss Fan Hammell, 2:30 p. m. Martha circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. J. H. Cole, 2:30 p. m. Happy Homemakers home demonstration club, Mrs. Paul Erp, 8 p. m., members please not change in time. D. A. V. auxiliary, election of officers, 7:30 p. m. Salem Methodist W. S. C. S„ Mrs. Floyd L. Meyer, 1:30 p. m. Little Flower Study Club, Mrs. Clara Daniels, 6:30 p. m. Mount Pleasant W. S. C. S„ Mrs. Leo King Jr, 1 p: m. Women of the Moose, Moose home, 8 p. m., officers at 7136; formal initiation. Zion Lutheran Needle Club, Parish Hall, 1 p. m. FRIDAV Builders class of Trinity E. U. B. Church, 7:30 at the church.

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Leona Bohnke Is Wed Sunday To Paul Busse Miss Leona Bohnke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christian W. Bohnke of route five Decatur, was married to Paul Busse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Busse, Sr., of route two Decatur, Sunday, at 7 p. m. in the itmmanuel Lutheran church. The R ? v. 0. C. Busse, uncle of thebridegroom, and the Rev. W. C. Vetter, officiated at the doublering ceremony. Assorted spring flowers, candelabra, and palms adorned the altar and the pews were marked with white satin bows. Mrs. Bernard Schultz was the organist and Carl Reinking, cousin of the bride, sang “Oh Perfect Love,” “The Lord’s Prayer,” and “Take Thou Their Hands and Lead Them " The bride, given in marriage by her father, selected a gown of imported chantilly lace, nylon tulle, jmd white bridal satin. Tin fitted bodice of satin was overlaid with face and featured a sheer scalloped edge yolk, completed with a peter pan collar of lace. Her long fitted sleeves were made of sheer llace. The fully floor length skirt consisted of bridal satin overlaid with a double skirt of nylon tulle topped with a redingote of chantilly la:-e featuring accord■ian pleating of nylon in the front. A scoop angelic . hat of pleated tulle and delicate lace studed with seed pearls and sequins, held her finger-tip veil of imparted illusion. She carried a bouquet of pale pink roses centered with a white orchid. Miss Darlene Bohnke. sister of the bride, attend her as maid-of-teonor, and Mrs. Doyle Scott, sister of the bride, and Miss Ruth Busse, sister of the bridegroom, attended as bridesmaids. The were attired in identical ballerina length gowns of coral crystallete over slipper taffeta styled Stith full shoulder lines and a pet-

&|OSMTAL 0° IM)U Admitted Walter Kendall, Ossian; Orval Sites, Geneva; Miss Linda Stevens, Decatur; Master Mild Patch. Decatur; Miss Arlene Dennison, Monroe; Miss Kathalee Ehrsam, Monroe; Harold Hakes, Rockford, O. Dismissed Miss Marion LaTurner, Berne; Jeese Villareal, Decatur; Mrs. Norbert Gase, Decatur; Mrs. Harold Irwin and baby boy, Decatur; Mrs. William Carrier, Convoy, O.; Mrs. Leo AHjerdfng and baby boy. Decatur; Mr.su.. Frederick Schuum and baby boy. Willshire, O.; Mrs. Harold Minnich and baby boy, Monroe; Mrs. Vaughn Schindler and baby girl, Berne; Clarence E. Amstuti. Individual holdings of nearly SSO billion in U.S. Savings Bonds represent 18% of the national debt. The more widely the debt Quality Photo Finishing Work left before 8:00 p. m. Monday, ready Wednesday at 10 a. m. Holthouse Drug Co.

er pan collar. The gowns featured a high empire waist line and fell into a full princess style skirt. The matching jacket was cpllarless and fastened at the neck. For their headpices they wore head bands of white to match their accessories and carried bouquets of white carnations with tinted coral edges. IR|alph Busse, brother of the bridegroom, attended asbest man ■ and ushers were Doyle Scott, brother-in-law of the bride, and 1 Donald Befberich, cousin of the bridegroom. The reception was held at 7:30 o’clock at Rettdorf’s hayloft barn with approximately 375 guests in attendance. The table was laid with white linen and centered with a five tier wedding cake and adorn- ■ ed with crepe paper and bouquets i of spring flowers. Those serving were: Mrs. Edwin I Graft,. Donna Schieferstein, GretI chen Thieme, Phyllis Bleeke, Bernice Ehlerding, Virginia Gerke, ’ Violet Walchle, Bonnie Scott, Mar- ■ cella Thieme, Violet Sheets and . Alice Fleming. I« t For a honeymoon of unknown i destination, the bride chose a ■ brown suit with white accessories and a white orchid from her bridal bouquet. Mrs. Busse is a graduate of Monmouth high school and is employed at the General Electric company in Decatur. Her husband was graduated from Decatur high school and is engaged in farming. After returning from their honeymoon the couple will reside on rout two, Decatur. Guests from a distance were: Mr. and Mrs. William Baker of Jakima. . Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hertel and family, Pittsfield, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wood and family, Marion; Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hertel and family, North Caldwell, N. J.; Wally Leuenberger, Bloomington; Mrs. Alvina Bleeke, Milwaukee, Wis.; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Pollock and family, Delphos, O.; Miss Alice Fleming, Minneapolis. Minn.; and Pfc. Ralph Busse, Ft. Benning, Geo.

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At the Adams county memorial hospital: Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Sipe of Decatur are the parents of a baby girl born today at 9:45 a. m., weighing six pounds and seven ounces. • ’ • Immediate Leave To Air Force Enlistees Young men enlisting now in the U. S. air force will be giten leaves of up to 30 days at the time of enlistment before entering active service. However, this may be charged against future leave time. Commissioners In Regular Session The county commissioners in the morning half ot their regular session today allowed money decoration of the county court house during the Decatur spring festival and the dedication week of the Youth and Community Center. .* -tyv n They also allowed other bills and accepted the report of the county home. The report shows income for the month of May totaled 11,421.04. There are currently 20 men and nine women living at the home. Howard Ratcliff, a resident of Allen county who lives near the Adams county line, appeared with a request for blacktopping about a

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