Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 305, Decatur, Adams County, 29 December 1955 — Page 2
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j REGULAR MEETING HELD BY REBEKAH LODGE RECENTLY The Rebekah lodge Held their j regular meeting hi the Odd Fel-i | low» hall Tuesday evening. Mr*. ■ Florence Clark of Liberty Center.) deputy president of district 31. was i present and presented a talk on ! the president's program for the j year and elsothe coining events for the district.,' i Plans complete®.,., tor »Jrmal installation of officers which ■ : will be held January 31. at which ' time the deputy president and her installing staff will be present. March 27 is the date on which in- ! spection night for the lodge will be held. Mrs. Jennie Stroud of Liberty : Center was also a guest at the meeting. •’ I
RURAL YOUTH PLAN NEW YEAR’S PARTY The annual Adams county rural ■ youth New Year's eve party will be held at the Farm Bureau hall in Monroe. December 31. The par- ' ty will begin at 8:30 p. ni. The committee in charge includes Marilyn Kiefer, chairman. Donna Schieferstein, f( Jeail Aun Potts, . James Schmiege and' Oar I Bluhin. Each member is reminded to bring I along his own noisemaker. ■ All- reservations for those planI ning to attend state rural youth day at Purdue University January a, must be turned in at the New Year’s eve party. All rural young people are invited to attend. I MR. AND MRS. ELMER CHASE ENTERTAIN AT PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Chase | entertained at a neighborhood par- ’ ty recently honoring Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Eady and daughters Joyce i and Julia Ann of Chattanooga, i Tenn.; Miss Lois Chrpnister lof I Denver, Colo.; and Pvt. Ted Gage j of Camp Lucas, Mich. A turkey potluck supper was en- ? joyed by the group and entertainj inent followed. Movies were shown and recordings heard of vocal selections by Miss Alice Gage. Those present included Mr. and , Mrs. Carl T. Noll and daughter I Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Luh- > man, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gage I and daughter Alice, Mr and Mrs. 'iGlen E. Fegley and son Bradley, ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chronister, and Mr. and Mrs. Ollie C. Chronister. Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock the Catholic Ladies of Columbia will hold a business meeting at the C L. of C. hall. Installation of officers will be featured. A New Year's eve party will be ) held at the D. A. V. hall featuring j open house and a supper at 5:30 . o’clock. The supper will include ; soup, sandwiches, salad, pie, and i coffee. Eentertainment will follow the supper and there will be no cover charge. The Women's Bowling league | will bowl Monday, January 2. J The Faithful Workers class of Union Chapel church and their families will have a watch party Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at the : church. All members are invited to . attend. Mrs. Lawrence Green will be hostess to the Historical club Wednesday afternoon at the home I of Mrs. Richard Green. 703 N. Second street. Society Items for today’s publication must be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Karen Striker Phone 3-2121 THURSDAY Rainlmw for Girls, formal initiation. Masonic hall. 7 pan.--Women of the Moose, formal initiation, Moose home, 7:30 p. m. Our Lady of Victory study club. Miss Rose Steigmeyer, 8 p. m. FRIDAY Skating party, sponsored by Girl Scout troop 4, Happy Hours skating rink,. junior high and high school students invited, 7:30 p. m. to 10:30 p. m. SATURDAY 'New Year's eve party, open ; house, supper, 5:30 p. m., D. A. V. i hall. Faithful Workers class of Union : Chapel church and their families, watch party, church. 8 p. hi. MONDAY Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters, family night. potluck supper. 6 p.m., K. of P. home. TUESDAY Decatur Weight Reducing club. 1127 Nuttman avenue, 8 Women's Bowling league. Mies ' Bowling alley. Catholic Ladies es Columbia, bus I iness meeting and installation of I officers, C. L. of C. hall, 7 30 p. m WEDNESDAY - Historical Club. Mrs. Lawrence Green, at home of Richard Green BROWNIE O'MxwiL CAMERA f/2.7 LENS *372° INC. r*o. TAX HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.
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; Miss Flueckiger Bride Tuesday In Church Ceremony 1 The wedding of Miss Shirley Ann, ‘ Flueckiger and William E. Emsh-l ‘ wilier took place in the Cross Evan- i gelical anh Reformed church at | Berne with the Rev. C. ..A. Schmid , ! reading the nuptial vows for the) ! j double-ring ceremony Tuesday , 1 evening at 7 30 o'clock. Mrs. Ida i Flueckiger of Berne is the mother i of the bride and. Mrs. Anna Emsh-I ' wilier of route one, Poneto, is the I 5 bridegroom's mother. The Christinas decorations at! j the church, with the addition of two baskets of white flowers and cand- ' elabra, formed the background for f the ceremony. Mrs. David Embler of Decatur, organist, played “No Other Love,’’ , "I’ll Be Loving.. You Eternally," ’ “Through the Years.” "Ich Liebe Dich,” “To a Wild Rose." “Indian • t-jove OH.’ 1 “Just a Closer Walk’ J with Thee," and “Follow, 1 will , My Shepherd." during the cere-1 } ! Follow.” She prayed “The Lord is rtiony. Vocalists were Miss Evelyn Miller and Dr. Frpeman Burkhalt-’ er who sang “1 Promise You.” and “Because,” respectively, They also sang “The Lord's Prayer” together. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Valier B. Flueckiger, chose a gown of white with the tulle-over-satin bodice, finished at ' the portrait neckline with scalloped | lace appliques. The long lace sleey- ; es formed points over her hands. Chantilly lace and nylon tulle fashr.,, oined .the full skirt of the gowu The tulle, accented with lace, ap-; pliques, formed the front of the i skirt; pleated tulle styled tire sides, and the back of the gown was-en-hanced with tiers of the lace which extended to a chapel train. Her'tin-
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gertip veil of imported silk illusion was fastened to a stylized hat of lace studded witfy .sequins and i pearls. She carried a white Bible, i topped with an orchid. I Mrs. William Flueckiger. sisteri in-law of the bride, was matron-of-I honor and Mrs. Nelson Yeyes of I Butler, served as bridesmaid. Both ' wore peacock crystalette gowns. i featuring long torsos, short sleeves I ! and a scoop neckline. They wore ! 1 matching velvet headpieces which, ’secured circular veils and they car- ' ried bouquets of pink roses. Miss Saundra Mattax. niece of the bricie, was junior bridesmaid. ■ and Miss Linda Mattax, niece of the bride, was flower girl. Their gowns were of aqua crystalette, fashioned with long bodices, short | sleeves and scoop necklines. They wore matching and the junior bridesmaid carried pink , i oges and the flower giyl carried a basket with rose petals, James j "Pltfevkiger. nephew of the bride.’ was the ring beater. John Emshwiller of East Lansing. Mich., brother of the bride- ; groom, was the best man and ush-j ' ers were Howard and William ■ Flueckiger. brothers of the bride; Kenneth Fetters and Dale Edrii of Bluffton. The bride's mother chose a black . dress with aqua trim for the oc- ( casion, and black and white accessories. Mrs. Emshwiller wore a ■ navy dress with matching accessor-: ! ifs. Both wore corsages of pink damelilas and roses. L The reception was held in the i church basement with Miss Anna | C. Sprunger in charge, assisted by Mrs. Merlin Steiner, Miss Phyllis Schaadt, - Mrs. John Emshwiller, : the Misses Ardus Jean Beaty and Carol Mcßride, Miss Kathleen Affolder had charge of the guest
7 Roger Strickler and Dwayne Steiner left Tuesday for a business trip to Florida. While theie they will visit with Mrs. Lillie Hammond of Sarasota, Fla. Ronnie Marts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marts of Fort Wayne, will undergo surgery Friday morning in the Parkview Memorial hospital. The Marts family is wellknown in Decatur, where they resided until about a year ago. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Voglewede will leave Friday so» Fon Du Lac, Wise.. Where they Will visit their daughter, Sister Mary Martin, and other Decatur young women who are at the St. Agnes convent In that city. Mrs. Miunie .Teeple has returned from a holiday visit with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Teeple of Maumee, 0.. and Mrs. Florence Crepts of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Smith and daughters, Jean and Deborah, will leave Friday for Pittsburgh, Pa., to visit Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Westoff. The Westoffs will mark their 63rd wedding anniversary Sunday. At the Adams county memorial hospital: Mr. and Mrs. Anisecto Villago-1 mez of Decatur became the par-1 ents of a baby girl born Wednes- • day at 10:44 p. m., weighing six pounds and 11 ounces. • J _ ! Admitted Vernon Liechty, Berne; Miss Barbara 'Lee, Monroeville; Miss Susann Grabber. Monroeville; Master Johnny Foster, Monroeville; , Master Larry McCullough. Decatur; Ross Mallonee, Decatur; Missj Elaine Lehman, Berne. Dismissed Master Brian Schwartz, Berne; I Master Cary Teeple, Decatur; I James and Carl Elliott, Decatur; Miss Alice Ulman, Decatur; Donald Barger, Decatur; Mrs. Louis Mann and baby boy, Ossian. Slogan Chosen NEW YORK (INS) — "Laugh: It’s Good for You” has been chosen ap tke>slogan for the observances of the 11th Annual National Laugh ’ Week which will be celebrated Ap-: ril 2-8, 1956, it was announced by William G. Mennen. Jr., national chairman of the "be happy” event. • book. . ' The bride is a graduate of Berne high school and has been employed as secretary to E. M. Webb, superintendent of the Berne school. Her ■ husband was graduated from Chester Center high school and served three years in the coast guard. At present he is attending Valparaiso Technical Institute at Valparaiso. For their wedding trip to -New York . Mrs. Enishwiller changed into a burnt almond dress and dark teal coat with black and white accessories and her orchid corsage. Following their return from their i honeymoon the couple will reside at 404 East Monroe street, Valpar-; aiso.
Local Man's Sister On Television Program James McGill, Decatur man, was mentioned as a brother of the woman, Mrs. Ren Dimanitelli, California, honored on the "This Is Your Life” nationally televised program Wednesday night
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| Mcftill was unable to attend the program at Lot Angeles and the announcer said that he was listening in from his home in Decatur. • Two sisters of McGill were on the program with their sister. Mrs. Dimanitelli has visited in Decatur, it was learned today from friends, • e 1 W ' * •*■
