Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 179, Decatur, Adams County, 1 August 1955 — Page 3

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INSTITUTE 18 HELD BY MONROE WCTU The Monroe W. C. T. U. held Institute meeting recently at the home ot Mrs. Irene Winteregg in Monroe. Devotions were led by Mrs. Morrison and the president. Mrs. Flossie Brandy berry, had charge of the business meeting. A vocal solo was then rendered by Leona Williams, followed by the lesson from "The Union Signal" by the president. A piano solo was given by Leona Williams and Mrs. Shady led the group in prayer before the noon pot luck lunch. After dinner, Paul Ebrsam presented another piano solo and prayer wm, led by Mra. Shady and devotions by Mrs. Morrison. The organisation later voted to entertain the L.T.L., August 18 at Winteregg Park in Monroe. Dismissal prayer was led by Mrs. Grace Burns. DONALD FOOR IS RECENTLY WED TO MIBS JOAN BATES Miss Joarf Bates of Iron City. Tennessee, was recently married to Donald E. Foor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Foor of Decatur. The wedding took place in Mississippa. For the present time, the couple is residing at 537 Studebaker street in Decatur. The V.F\W. Father’s auxiliary will hold a regular business meeting Thursday evening at eight o’clock at the post home. The new “Kum Join Em’’ class of the ML Zion U. B. church held their first monthly meeting at Hanna-Nuttman park Friday evening. A carry in supper and weiner roas was enjoyed by twelve members and thirteen children. A lovely baby gift was presented to Mrs. Annabelle Johnson by the class. Bible quizz games were enjoyed by all and prizes awarded to the winders. Mrs. Bonnie Werling was named as secretary of the new class. The place and date of the next meeting will be announced later. < Circle Two of the Bethany Evangelical U. B. church will not hold the regular meeting Thursday evening as originally scheduled. The meeting has been postponed one week and will be held Thursday, August 11 at the home of Mrs. John Sparr. The Pleasant Grove Ms-M A. Will NOTICE My Shop Will Be Closed _ August 1 to 15 PREBLE BEAUTY SHOP

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meet Friday evening at 7:§o o'clock at the home of Mrs. Edna Harden. Members are asked to come prepared for mending clothing for the missions and also to take note of the change in the place of the meeting. Society Items for today's pub llcatlon must bo phonod In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 8:30 a. m.) Karen Striker Phono 3-2121 MONDAY Adams Co. chorus, Monroe, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY Eagles Auxiliary officers, Eagles hall, 8 p. m. Catholic Ladies of Columbia, C. L. of C. hall, 7:3d p. m. WEDNESDAY Women of the Moose, Moose ball, officers 7:30, lodge 8 p. m. THURSDAY Zion Lutheran Needle club, Parrish HaH, 1 p. m. Everready class of Methodist church, picnic at Hanna-Nuttman, 6 p. m. Ladies Aid of Trinity E. U. B. church, at church, 7:30 p. m. V.F.W. Father’s auxiliary, post home, 8 p.m. FRIDAY Pleasant Grove W. M. A., Mrs. Edna Harden, 7:30 p.m. *

Ajosmtal Admitted Robert Rumschlag, Decatur; Robert Hayden, Bryant; Carl Hart, Geneva; Miss Mary Hodle, Decatur. Dismissed Mrs. Marvel Smith and baby boy, Hoagland; Mrs. • Walter Zuercher and baby girl, Berne; Eldor Nern, Woodburn; Oandlee Kendall, Ossian: baby Peggy Werling, Preble; Mrs. Roger Ripley, Willshire, O.; Schwartz baiby boy, Monroe; Mrs, Eugene Sprunger and baby girl. Berne: Mrs. Maude Kelly, Geneva; Mr». Everett Geisel and baby girl, Bluffton; Mrs. Rear'd Rfay mer, Monroeville; Mrs. ATbeiTAmferwh and baby girl, Monroevillet Mrs. William Kenney, Decatur; Mrs. D. W. Fireoved and baby boy, Berne; Miss Betsy Embler, Decatur; Miss Patricia Hoffman, Hoagland; LeRoy Arthur Bryant; Mrs. Milton flerber and baby girl, Geneva. Denver — There are about 17 sugar beet factories in the United States which produce upwards of 1,800,000 tons of sugar per year in 16 state centers.

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Marcella Roth Wed Sunday To Richard Rambo Before an altar graced with palms, candelabra, gladiolis and other summer flowers. Miss Marcella Edith Roth became the bride of Richard Leland Rambo. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Lowrenee Norris, with the Rev. William Ensminger assisting Sunday at 6:30 at the Mt. Victory U.B. church. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Roth of route five, Decatur and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rambo ot Sb’Uth Fifth street, are the parents of the couple. A musicale was presented by Bernice Brodbeck, organist, and Carol Seitz, vocalist. Selections included “Crossroads,” Because,” and “The Lord’s Prayer.” The bride appeared in a waltzlength gown of chantilly lace and nylon tulle over satin. The strapless lace bodice was topped by a lace packet featuring a peter pan collar and long tapering sleevTte 'Very bougtant' skirt of* nylon tuile was accented by lace falling from the pointed waistline into petal points in the skirt. Her finger tip veil of silk illusion was edged with dainty patterns of lace caught to a tiara adorned with sequins and seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of white roses centered with a white orchid. Attending her sister as matron of honor was Mrs. Lee Edwards. She wore a waltz length gown of light blue nylon lace and nylon net. The molded strapless bodice was topped by a lace jacket The

Mrs. Richard L. Rambo

very full skirt of nylon net was beautified by alternating rows of lace and "nylon ruffles, and she wore a matching headband. She carried a bouquet of white roses. Bridesmaid was Miss Helen Roth and junior-bridesmaid was Miss Linda Roth, both sisters of pink gowns styled like that of the the bride. They were attired in honor attendant. They wore matching headbands and carried bouquets of blue carnations. The bride’s mother chose a navy blue ensemble with white accessories and a corsage of white carnations. The groom’s mother wore a teal blue dress with white accessories and wore a corsage of white carnations. Acting as best man for his brother was Tom Rambo, and ushers were Gerald Marling, cousin of the groom; and Lee Edwards, brother-in-law of the bride. Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held for approximately 135 guests at the home of the bride’s parents. The servers/included Miss Carol Bowman, Mrs. Gene Ziner, Mrs. Charles Fuhrman, and Mrs. Harold mb For Fnavemg, the bride chose a gray dress with white accessories and the orchid from her bridal bouquet. Both Mr. and Mrs. Rambo are graduates of Decatur high school and she is presently employed by the Schafer Co.. Inc. in Decatur, while her husband is employed at the General Electric Co. in Decatur. After they return from a one week western honeymoon, the couple will reside in Willshire, rural route 1.

Miss Angela Ahdrews and her aunt, Mrs. Ethel Schlickman, left Sunday for California, where they will spend several weeks with relatives in Oakland, Walnut Creek, and Sierra Lodge at Lake Tahoe. Miss Charmaine Des Jean, who is with the American Air Lines, has returned to Chicago after spending several days visiting with her mother. She was accompanied by Miss Maureen Murtaugh, who will visit with her for several days. Sam Hart has bought the Standard Service ■ station from Vance Travis, who is returning to Bluffton where he will again be employed as an assistant at the Standard station. ! Jim Long of Geneva, who was an outstanding basketball player in high school, has enrolled as a- freshman at Purdue. Over 900 school children will receive second anti-polio shots at Portland Tuesday. John W. Shirk of West Palm Beach,/Fla., is visiting in Decatur and his brother Carl, of Fort Wayne, attended to business in Dayton, Ohio today. Mr. and Mrs, Austin Merriman and daughter have returned from visiting with the Rev. and Mrs. Blanchard Amstutz, in Sterling, Kansas. Henry B. Heller, local attorney has been confined to his home for a few days with a virus infection. He is reported to be improved today. Robert Dhan, Decatur school teacher, was taken to Lutheran hospital at Fort Wayne Saturday for observation. Miss Dianne Linn of Decatur left Sunday for a visit in Hampden, Conn., with Mr J and Mrs. Donald Steele and family. • Mr." and Mrs. Noah Rich left today for a month’s visit in California and other . western states.' They will return the first week In September. Democrat Want Ads Bring Result*

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Miss McDougal Bride Saturday Os James Moses The Zion Lutheran church in Decatur was the setting of the marriage of Miss Carolyn Ann McDougal to James Kenneth Moses. Saturday evening at 6:34) o'clock. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McDougal of 732 Winchester street, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Moses of route three.

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Decatur. The Rev. Walter Bauer officiated for the double-ring ceremony. The church was adorned with candelabrae and altar bouquets of white gladiolus and daisies. The aisle candle holders were tied with satin bows with huckleberry. Mrs. David Embler played the traditional wedding marches preceding the ceremony and Mrs. Fred Brian of Normal, 111., aunt of the bride, sang “The 33rd Psalm,” Wedding Prayer,” and “The Lord’s Prayer.” The bride, given in marriage by her father, was lovely in a gown

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of imported Swiss embroidered organdy over taffeta. The scalloped scoop neckline was etched on a narrow yoke of illusion and the brief shirred sleeves were complemented by elbow length mitts. The scallops were repeated at the hemline of the bouffant waltzlength skirt. A coronet of organdy flowerettea held her fingertip length veil of imported French illusion. Rhe carried a white Bible topped with a white orchid on tube roses. Miss Janet Hetrick attended as maid-of-honor in a gown of re-em-broidered white organdy, with a square neckline, accented by a cummerbund and matching coronet hat. She carried a colonial bouquet of daisies. Mrs. Roger Blackburn, Miss Marilyn Kirchenbauer, and Miss Cheryl Ashbaucher attended as bridesmaids in gowns styled identically the same accented by pastel shade cummerbunds. Their bouquets were the same as that of the maid-of-honor. Little Miss Marybeth Schnepf, cousin of the bridegroom, was the flower girl. She wore a styled the same as the gowns of the attendants. Candlelighters were Fred McDougal and Larry .Moses. Norman Schieferstein attended the bridegroom as best man and ushers were Fred McDougal, brother of the bride; Larry Moses, brother of the bridegroom; and Eugene Morrison. John Hoile, cousin of the bride, was ring-bearer. The bride’s mother chose a Ught blue voile dress trimmed with white lace, white accessories, and an orchid. Mother of the bridegroom wore a pink crepe kokette dress, white accessories, and an orchid. Following the ceremony a reception was held at Sunset park with approximately 400 guests present. The table was laid with a i white linen tablecloth, which belonged to the bride's great-grand-mother. Servers at the reception were: Miss Ramona Gattshal, Miss Gaynel-Lankenau, Mrs. Joe Railing, Mrs. Tom Buuck, Mrs. Floyd Reed. Mrs. Donivan Sprunger, Mrs. Waymon Patrick, Mrs. Lloyd

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Krelsher, and Mrs. Lewis Attunclue. Mrs. Richard Moses and Mrs. Truman Hoile were in charge of the gifts. The new Mrs. Moses Is a graduate of Decatur high school and is presently employed In the ofice at the General Electric company in Decatur. The bridegrodm was graduated from Decatur High school and Is employed at the Home Dairy in Berne. For her going away apparel Mrs. Moses chose a black voile princess style dress with white Swiss dots, trimmed in white file with sequins. She wore white accessories and the orchid from her bridal bouquet. The couple will spend a two weeks' honeymoon in the southern states. jkßltiTH# I At the Adams county memorial ( hospital: IMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hirschy of Decatur became the parents of a baby boy born Sunday at 2:07 p. m., weighing seven pounds and five ounces. — • New York — Although many furs now come from the tropic climates, the largest numbers still come from the northern, cold climates. Paris 4- A train crew running a r special French train recently laid claim to a world speed mark of 138 miles per hour. * * [ Fdl Tern ] ! ii > « I D«w** CawtM hl 1 k rrvTWMMRSI 1 IxMOtlv* S»cr«forlal 1 Builmm AihnlnliMMan S end Flnonc# 1 Approved for Voferwa Training c rrovioos nosHioos irammp J NOT required i International College ’ | / Fort Wayne 2, Indian* ’