Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 138, Decatur, Adams County, 13 June 1955 — Page 3
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MISS EMILY BOSLER WED TO THOMAS E. COSTELLO Tie Rt. Rev Clement Bpslet at IndUmpolU officiated at the Saturday morning mar Lage of his niece, Miss Emily Ann Busier, tn Thomas E. Costello. The wedding took ptace at 9:30 o'clock In the St. Jade's Catholic church Fort Wayne, after & mustaale Sy Charles Bllekie, vocalist, ami the The bride la the daughter Os Dr. and Mrs. Fred G. Rosier of itil Randalia drtvp, Fort Wayno, M the bridegroom la the son M Ms. and Mrs. T. R. Costello of Doeatur. A portrait neckline with a deep collar of Alencon lace fashioned the bodice of the bride’s of nylon tulle and the bouffant skirt extended into a chapel length train. Her fingertip veil of Illusion was held in place by a lace plateau and her flowers were a cascade bouquet of Uljes-af-the-valley eentered with delphinium. Miss Jeanne Rosier was her sister’s honor attendant and Miss Marilyn Rosier, another stater, was bridesmaid. They wore waltz length gowns of white organdy embroidered with green h» a rose pattern. Scoop necktines and wide cummerbunds of green taffeta styled the bodices. Matching organdy picture bats and cascades of ivy centered with rosebuds completed their ensembles. Rita Rosier, sitter of the bride, was flower girt. Joseph Ooetello served as Ms brother's best man, with Michael Meehan, his cousin, Jerome Federspiel and Lawrence Oswald usherhw. The bride's mother wore a champagne silk lace dress with matching accessories while Mrs. Costello chose a pink lace drees with white accents. Both wore orchid corsages. After a wedding breakfast at the Hobby Ranch house, the couple received guests at the Rosier home. Serving were: Mrs. Da rid Hipskind, Mrs. Jerome Federapiel, Mrs. Parker Lawrence, Mrs. James Weigand, Mrs. Thomas Offerte, Mrs. Jerome Grimmer, and Mrs. Lawrence Oswald. When the couple left for a southern wedding trip, the bride was wearing a navy blue dress with white accessories. The newlyweds wm make their home at ISM Welle street tn Fort Wayne.
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MISS BURD ETTA WHITE WEDB EMORY DANIELS Miss Burdetta Jo White, daughter at Mrs. NelMe White of Dpcatur, was married to Emory Paul Daniels, son of Mr. and Mre. Carl Daniels of Master drive in Decatur, Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The double-ring ceremony took place in the Mt. Tabor Methodist church, with the Rev. Edgar Johnston officiating. r For the candlelight ceremony, the altar was adorned with baskets of mixed noses and baskets of White lilies. The musdcale was presented by Stlss. Myrtle elements, vocalist; and Mrs. R. E. Robert, sister of the bride. Selections were "Oh Promise Me,” and ”1 Love You Truly.” The bride wore a street length dress of pink nylon and white acoeseoriee, and a white braided nylon veil topped with dainty flowers studded with rhinestones. She carried a white Bible and an orchid. Mias Judy McKean attended the bride as maid-ofhonor. She was attired In an orchid taffeta street length drees with white accessories. Her hand bouquet was made up of red roses. Lloyd J. Daniels attended his brother as best man and Paul Leistner and Louis Stetler ushered. The bride's mother chose a charcoal gray dress suit with white accessories and a corsage of red roses. The bridegroom’s mother wore a dusty rose dress suit with beige accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. . - A reception fallowed the wedding at the home of the bride’s mother. Those serving were Mre. L. J. Daniels, Mrs. Paul Letetner, and Mrs. Louis Stetler, ail sisters of the bride. » For a honeymoon of unannounced destination, the new Mrs. Daniels wore a rose coat dress white accessories and the orchid from her bridal bouquet. The bride is a graduate of Decatur high school and is employed at the A. and P. store. Her husband was graduated from Pleasant Mills high school, served four years in the U. S. navy, and is also employed at the A. and P. store. The couple will reside on the corner of Tenth and Adams strets in Decatur.
■ w Mrs. Dale A. Schnepf —Photo by Anspaugh
Jacqueline Hite Wed Sunday To Dale A. Schnepf The First Praedbyterian church in Decatur was the setting for the marriage of Miss Jacqueline Ann Hite to Dale Arnold Schnepf, Sunday. at 8 o'clock. The Rev. Ray J. Walther read the vows for the dou-ble-ring ceremony. Hies Hite Is the daughter of Mr, and Mre.> Charles Hite of 364 Winchester street and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Will Schnepf of route two, Decatur and the late Will Schnepf. The church aisle was laid with white carpet and the altar was adorned with candelabra, beauty vases of white glads, and blue and pink majestic daisies. The pews were marked with white satin bows, lemon foliage, and palms. Presenting the musicale were Mrs. Carrie Haubold, organist; and Miss Joyce Harrod of Huntertown, vocalist. Organ selections were: ’•Melody?”" theme from “Romeo and Juliet,” by Tschaikowsky; "Andante,” from the fifth symphony, by Tschaikowaky; and “Romance,” by Rubenstein. Miss Harrod sang "I Love Thee,” “At Dawning,” and a selection from the “Prophet,” on marriage and love, to the background of’“Ara Maria.” Bride’s Attire The bride was lovely in a gown of chantilly lace, alight with iridescent sequins and pearls, and nylon tulle over crystal white satin. The snugly fitted lace bodice was detailed by a scoop neckline edged with hand-clipped scallops of lace. Short sleeves were complimented by lace mitts and tiny buttons were centered down the back. The very bouffant lace and tulle skirt swept into a chapel length train. Her fin-ger-tip veil of imported French illusion was held in place by a jeweled lace clip topped with sequins and pearls. She carried arrangements of white amazon liliies and pink rosettes with white center orchids, and a white Bible, gift of the bridegroom. Mrs. Kenneth Wiegman attended her sister as matron-of-honor. The Misses Shirley Fuelling of Berne, Caroline Alger and Mary Ann Swearingen of Decatur, and Nancy Baker of Cleveland, were bridesmaids. Little Miss Suzy Bumgerdner of Chattanooga, Tennessee, was flower girl. The attendants were gowned tn Alice blue gowns of nylon tulle and cotton lace over taffeta. Pleated tulle formed the portrait neckline and short sleeves of the bodice. A band of cotton lace circled the tiny
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waistline. The hooped ballerina length skirts were of finely accordian pleated nyfon tulle. A wreath of cotton flowerettes with a brow veil completed their ensembles. They carried natural French type baskets with white daisies and pink roses. The flower girl wore a ballerina length hooped skirt gown of white lace tiers over blue taffeta, fashioned with a rounded scoop neckline and a taffeta sash tied in back. Roger Schnepf attended Ms brother as best man and Kenneth, BUI Wayne, Jack, and Stewart Schnepf all brothers of the bridegroom, seated the guests. For her daughters wedding, Mrs. Hite chose a pink lace and linen dress fashioned with a portrait neckline and short sleeves, pink accessories and a rose pink orchid corsage. The bridegroom’s mother was attired in a pastel blue lace dress with light blue scceeboriM and an orchid corsage. Immediately following the wedding ceiwmony,,g„recfflX4on .. WUA held at the American Legion hall with approximately 300 guests present. The table was laid with a white Hnen tablecloth, decorated with crystal candelabra with blue twisted candles. The threetiered square wedding cake was covered with ice blue icing. Servers for the reception included the Misses Karen Keefer of Port Wayne, Greta Erekson and Janice Hall of Decatur, Peggy WllHamson of Angola, Connie DeWolf of Indianapolis, and Sharon Zimmer of Pleasant Lake. For a one week wedding trip to Denver, Colorado, the bride wore a white linen dress with avacado polka dots, a plain avacado duster and the orchid from her bridal bouquet. The new Mrs. Schnepf is a senior at Indiana University with a major in speech and hearing therapy. Her husband is a student at Purdue University in pre-veterin-ary science. The couple will reside in Decatur until September and then reside in West Lafayette.
Dr. Melvin I. Weisman 145 S. Second St. Reg. Chiropodist “FOOT AILMENTS” HOURS: Dally »:00 to S:00 By Appointment Wednesday Evening 6:30 - 8:30 PHONE 3-4134
iMiss Virginia Byrd, daughter at Judge and Mrs. Homer J. Byrd of Bluffton, and Carl E. Shrader of Franklin, were married Saturday afternoon at the Methodist church dm Bluffton. The newly married will be at home after July I’Hff South Bend. The Pleasant Mills Methodist WuSjC.S. will meet Thursday afternoon at 1:36 o’clock with Mrs. Will Evans. All members are urged to be present. The Rebekah lodge will meet in the Odd Fellows hall Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. The Vnion township 4-H club will have an ice cream social Friday evening at 8 o’clock tn the Emmanuel school. The Friendship Village home demonstration club will meet at the Kimsey school Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock. Hostesses include the Mesdames Homer Carr, Eugene Luginbill, Harold Mi Her, and Herman Ham rich.I*he Zion Lutheran Emmaus guild will have a family weiner roast Wednesday evening at 6 o’clock at HannanNuttmaa park in the shelter house. The Dorcas class of the Bethany E.U.B. church will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the church. J? ■ ■ The GE choir will practice Thursday evening at 7 o’clock in the Zion Lutheran parish hall. —5 If you have something to sell oi rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results. < Trade in a Good Town — Decatur TEEPL E MOVING & TRUCKING Local- and ~ Long Distance PHONE 3-2607
<£? f '~;/ ~, ,*■. -•“••" r-'-. , '~. ,, ,r i ■■■■■■ "-v.- 1 g THE PUBLIC IS CORD,fILLY «hflj|gfer| INVITED TO attend I Flag Day Services I TUESDAY, JUNE 14 L, t 7:30 P.M. "= Elk s llimif -■ PROGRAM MUSIC—“Star Spangled Banner” D. H. S Band INTRODUCTORY EXERCISES Exalted Ruler Schmitt _._, . and Officers Chaplain Robert Smith MUSIC D H S Band HISTORY OF FLAG Ge’orge F? Laurent ER VICE Exalted Ruler and Officers ADDRESS John G. Reiber FINALE — ♦‘America” D. H. S. Band and Assembly VETERANS OF 8.P.0. AMERICAN FOREION WARS ELKS LEGION wEff ■ "Wr L.. 11. Hunter H. P. Schmitt Jr. Walter Ko.ii.man I Commander Exalted Ruler Commander
Society Heme for today's publication must be phoned In by 11am.. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Karen Striker Phone 8-2121 MONDAY Sunshine Girls, K. of P. home, 6:30 p.m. Pythian Sisters, K. of P. home, 7:30 p. m., Needle club after Temple. '• American Legion past presidents parley, Mrs. Ed Bauer, 8 p.m. — Fireman’s ladies auxiliary, Mrs. Rroda. Hill, 8 p. m. Pleasant Mills Willing Workers Sunday school class, Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Mann. 7:30 p.m. Decatur Camera club, Bluffton conservation park, 6:30 p. m. TUESDAY Kirkland W. C. T. U., Mrs. Dortha Shady, 1:30 p.m. Tri Kappa pledge picnic, Mrs. William Schnepf, 6:15 p. m. Dutiful Daughters of Bethany E. U. B. church, Mrs. Ora McAb haney, 7:30 p. m. Eages Lodge auxiliary formal installation of officers, Eagles Hall, 8 p. m. American Legion auxiliary unit 43, election of officers, Legion home, 8 p. m. Eta Tau Sigma sorority, picnic, Hanna-Nuttman park, 6:30 p. m. Delta Theta Tau, business meeting, Elks home, 8 p. m. Monroe Better Homes demonstration club, Mrs. William Rupert 7:30 p.m. Rose Garden club will entertain Berne Garden club, potluck supper, Methbdlst church annex, 6:30 p. m. Rebekah lodge, Odd Fellows ball, 7:®o p.m. Dorcas class of Bethany E.U.B. ehurch, at the church, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Decatur home n: demonstration club, Mrs. Paul Daniels, 2 p. m . Psi lota Xi sorority, initiation and dinner, Zion Lutheran parish hall, 6:30 p.m. < Zion Lutheran Emmaus guild,
family weiner roast, Hanna-Nutt-man shelter house, 6 p.m.’ THURSDAY Do Your Best class of Trinity E. U. B. church, church, 7:30 p. m. Pleasant Mills Methodist WB.C.S., Mrs. Will Evans, 1:30 p.m.GE choir, Zion parish hall, 7 p.m. Friendship Village home demonstration club, Kimsey school. 1:30 p.m. FR IDA'I Union township 4-H elub, ice cream social, s p.m., Emmanuel school. —
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MASONIC Regular Stated Meeting At 7:30 P.M. TUESDAY - JUNE 14 Theo. G. Hill, W. M.
