Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 137, Decatur, Adams County, 11 June 1956 — Page 3

MONDAY, JTTNUJ 11, 1956

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Bertha Landis Is Bride Saturday Os Robert Drew Miss Bertha Landis and Robert Drew exchanged wedding vows Saturday evening at 6:30 o’clock in the Union Chapel Evangelical United Brethren church. The Rev. Harvey M. Landis, father of the bride, performed the double-ring ceremony before an altar banked with candelabra, palms, and vases of gladioli. The bride is the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Harvey Landis of North Manchester and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thurman I. Drew of Decatur. A musicaie by Mrs. Don Arnold, organist, and George Drew, vocalist, cousin of the bridegroom, preceded the ceremony. Selections presented by Mrs. Arnold included "To A Wild Rose” "Ah Sweet Mvstery of Life,” “I Love You de Lune,” "Ave Maria,” "and the traditional "Wedding Marches." The vocalist sang ‘‘Because,” "I Love Thee,” and “The Lord's Prayer." * ’ ' Given m marriage by her brother. Dale Landis of Lima, O„ the bride chpse a waltx-length gown of crystalette and nylon embroidered lace. The dress was accentuated by a collar outlining the sweetheart neckline of laee, and lace sleeves coming to a point over her hands. She carried a white Bible topped with a white orchid. Miss Jane Drew, sister of the bridegroom, attended the bride as maid-of-honor, and Miss Elinor Schnepf and Mrs. Dale Landis, sister-in-law of the bride, served as bridesmaids. The Misses Barbara Sue Gilllom, niece of the

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bridegroom, and Mildred Bittinger, niece of the bride, served as flower girls. The mald-of-honor and * , flower girls wore gowns of light blue and the bridesmaids wore ; gowns of copen blue crystelette, i all patterned the same as that of i the bride. Bouquets of yellow roses . were carried by the maid-of-honor and bridesmaids and the flower , girls carried baskets of white dais- ; ies. 1 Thomas Drew attended his broth- ’ er as best man, while Richard Pra- ’ ther of Indianapolis, and Robert Sprunger of Decatur, seated the guests. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Landis chose a dress of patterned teal blue and wore a corsage of , pink roses. Mrs. Drew was attired - in a dress of navy lace and a pink , rose corsage. Mrs. Florence s Baumann, grandmother of the I bridegroom, wore a pink iace dresr 1 and a corsage of blue ch"nations. 1 Serving at a reception in the t.VWlrch - Gilliom. TH™ ‘ Mrs. Thearl Stutts, Mrs. Don Smith, Mrs. Gene Chronister, and 1 the Misses Gloria Koeneman, Sally ■ McCullough, Shirley Edwards, and Linda McKean. Mrs. Drew is a graduate of Fals furrias high school, Falfurrias, i Tex., and from McPherson College, - MoPherson, Kan. She served as - county home demonstration agent s in this county for two years. Het I husband was graduated from Monmouth high school and served two - years in the U. S. air force For going away, the bride chose > a beige suit with tan accessories.’ > The couple will reside at Ball ■ State trailer court in Muncie. The , bridegroom is a senior at Ball I State Teachers College and Mrs. - Drew is 4-H teacher at the DeSoto* < school.

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FORMAL IMITATION HELD BY WOMEN OF MOOBE The Women of the Moose held formal initatlon for a class of candidates at the Moose home recently. During the business session it was announced that the district meeting will be held at Hartford City June IS. Election of officers for the coming year wad'held. Those elected will be announced at a later date. Membership chairman, Nellie Jackson, had charge of the chapter. A social hour was held following the meeting and a lunch was served. The attendance prise was received by Nellie Jackson and the door prise by Mary Dixon. A social meeting of the group will be held June 21 at the Moose homemaking, and publicity. TEEN DANCEB TO BE HELD AT CENTER Several teen dances will be sponsored by the teen council, beginning with a dance Tuesday, June 12, from 8 until 11 o'clock, at the Youth asd Community Center. The dances will be held on alternate Tuesdays and Fridays. The Presbyterian church circles will meet as follows: the Naomi circle will meet with Mrs. James Kocher, Jr., Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. The Ruth circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Clarence Ziner Wednesday evening at 8 O'clock. Mrs. Woodsen Ogg will be hostess to the Mary circle Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock and the meeting of the Martha circle has been postponed until June 21. Mrs. John Roots of 810 High street will enterUln the St. Jude study club Thusday evening at 8 o’clock. The St. George study club met recently at the home of Mrs. Dan Kawsneski. The meeting was opened with the prayer to Our Lady of Good Counsel and the prayer to St. George, followed by the rosary. The next meeting will not be held until Septemger. The Order of Eastern Star will have a stated meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Mrs. Opal Klements of Huntington, new deputy for the 14th district, will pay her official visit to the chapter at this meeting. The Tri Kappa sorority will meet, wjfh Mrs. James Koclier. Jr.. Tuesday. evening at 7:30 o’clock Election of officers will be held.

The Zion Lutheran Missionary society will meet Wednesday afterncjan at 1:30 o'clock with Mrs. Chet Klemknight on Jefferson street. Members of the Wesley class of the Methodist chur’b et recently in the recreation room of the church. Mrs. Kathryn Ochsenrider gave devotions and a short business meeting followed. The meeting closed with prayer by the Rev. Virgil Sexton and refreshments were served. The Pythian Sunshine Girls will meet tonight at 6:30 o'clock at the K. of P. home. All members are urged to attend thia meeting. Yugoslav President Is Wildly Cheered MOSCOW (UP) — Yugoslav President Tito was wildly charred today at Stalingrad when haAsaid his Communist country nfust march “shoulder to shoulder” with the Soviet Union toward the “victory of socialism.” Tito made bis remarks as he stood alongside Soviet Communist Party chief Nikita Khrushchev In 102 degree heat at Stalingrad’s lavishly decorated station. Radio Moscow said Tito was cheered and applauded by "hundreds of thousands” of Stalingrad citizens as he continued his good will tour of Russia. Trout have been caught on worms, flies, salmon eggs, spin“lne tackle and assorted artificial fara * I ANNUAL PRESBYTERIAN SMORGASBORD at Presbyterian Church Friday, June IS 5:00 to 7:00 P. M. • Ham • Meat Loaf • Baked Fish < Pickled and Devilled Eggs • Escalloped Potatoes > Slaw • Cake • Pie • Rolls e Milk • Coffee • Relishes • Cheeses ADULTS $1.25 CHILDREN 60c PUBLIC INVITED

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Society Items «or today’s publication must t>e phoned In by 11 a-m. (Saturday •:80 arnij Karen Striker Phons 14121 . MONDAY S' Pythian Sunshine Girl*; K. of P. home, 6:30 pirn. D.A.V. auxiliary, business meeting, election of officers, D.A.V. hall, 7:30 p.m. Pythian Sister Temple, K. of P. home, 7:30 p.m., Needle club after Temple. American Legion auxiliary unit 43 Past Presidents parley, Mrs. Arthur Myers, 8 p.m. Academy of Friendship, West End restaurant, 6 p.m., Moose home following dinner. TUESDAY * Delta Theta Tau sorority, Youth and Community Center, 8 p.m. SL Catherine study club, Mrs. Heimann, 8 p.m. Dutiful Da \ghters class of Bethany E.U.£, church, Mrs. Russell Melchi, 7:30 p.m. Dorcas class of Bethany E.U.B. church, church, 7:30 p.m. ’ Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs. Richard Arnld, 8 p.m. Monroe Better Homes demonstratioon club, Mrs. Forrest Ray, 7:80 p.m. American Legion auxiliary unit 43, Legion home, 8 p.m. Rose Garden club, Mrs. George Sprague, 2 p.m. Tri Kappa sorority, Mrs. James Kocher. Jr., 7:30 p.m., election of officers. WEDNESDAY Our Lady of I* vrdes study club Mrs. Raymond Voglewede, 8 p.m. Salem W.S.C.S., Mrs. Roy Miller, 1:30 p.m. Noami circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. James Koeber, Jr., 8 p.m. Ruth circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. Clarence Ziner, 8 p.m. Ave Man* Study Club, Jack Brunton, 8 p.m. B.P.W. guest night, "public it-' fairs night," Youth and community Center, 8 p.m. Fourth district Past Presidents parley, New Haven Legion home, carry-in dinner at noon for reservations call 33-067. p.m. Mary circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. Woodsen Ogg, 2:30 p.m. St. Jude Mrs. John Koors, 810 High street, 8 p.m. THURSDAY ‘ Order of Eastern Star, stated meeting, 7:30 p in.

At the Adams county memorial hospital: Ralph Bollinger and Nancy Clark Bollinger of Decatur are the parents of a baby girl born Saturday at 6:47 p.m., weighing five pounds and 14 % ounces. A baby boy was born to Donald Brandt and Lovina Nevll Brandt of Geneva Saturday at 4:44 pm., weighing eight pounds and ten ounces. Raymond Roe and Lila (Bivens Roe of Monroe became the parents of a baby girl born Saturday at 6: S 3 p.m., weighing five pounds and 14 % ounces. Saturday at 11:23 p.m., a baby girl was born to Leonard Egly and Betty Fegley Egley of Decatur, weighing seven pounds and nln< ounces. V n Admitted Mrs. Walter Ryf, Decatur; Mrs Howard M. Martin, Fort Wayne Howard Martin, Fort Wayne; Mrs. Hyde Jones, Wellsburg, W. Va. Master Loren Heckmag, Decatur: Master David E. ( Lengerich, Decatur; Miss Donna Bowers, Decatur. Dismissed Mrs. Vernon Hobble and baby girl, Decatur; Harvey L. Haggard Decatur; Master Neil Butcher, Decatur; Master David Droege. Ossian; Mrs. Robert Miller and babv girl, Bluffton; Master Daniel Weldler, Geneva: Mrs. Merlin Steiner and baby girl, Berne; Mrs. Bill Volrol, Fort Wayne; Mrs. Marvin Hack and baby boy, Decatur; baby Rebecca Zook, Monroe; Mrs. Hubert Cochran, Decatur; Mrs. Melverd Ladd, Decatut; Howard Martin, Fort Wayne; Mrs. Clyde Jones, Wellsburg, W. Va.; Mrs. Wilbert Thieme and baby boy. Decatur; Mrs. Donald and baby boy, Geneva; Mrs. Lafie Leeth and baby boy, Bluffton; Fred Hockemeyer, Decatur; Mrs. Martha Kindell, Monroe; Mrs. Raymoni Roe and baby girl, Monroe.

* Ik " * ■ -Wil ■ ■ i 'wA Jk "'*--19 * *_ KjuA. ~ r*® ? lit lv>V ? £ll \ i — ■>. Ifet. ■ W A i ■ ■ ' ’W MIBB BANDRA KAY REYNOLDS, daughter of J(r. Mfs. Noble Reynolds, recently became the bride of Robert L. Brouwer, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Asa D. Brouwer, in a double-ring ceremony, with the Rev. Stuart Brightwell officiating. , The bride attended Decatur high school and hbr husband was graduated from Monroeville high school. He is associated With hie father in the Sinclair RMinlng company. The couple Is residing in Monroeville.—Photo by Anspaugh.

r ■ A *. * * • * * THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO attend -. 7 : " ■ <;■■ Flag Day Services THURSDAY, JUNE 14 7:30 P.M. es Elk’s Hume ™ PARADE—Leaving Legion Home at 7:00 P. M. PROGRAM ‘ ■ ’ * >■- 77: H;••. •. . ■'< •••■. ■■' ■•■ MUSIC—“Star Spangled Banner” D. H. S. Band INTRODUCTORY EXERCISES Exalted Ruler Alton and Officers PRAYER ,-^ r -2 Chaplain J. K. Eady MUSICi—.*D. H. S. Band HISTORY OF FLAG George F. Laurent • ALTAR SERVICE Exalted Ruler and Officers ADDRESS L_....- Judge Myles Parrish FINALE — D. H. S. Band and Assembly VETERANS OF BiP.O. AMERICAN FOREIGN WARS . ELKS LEGION J||pfig|||L flNwjQb V jrNr * Theodore Baker George Alton O. W. P. Macklin Commander Exalted Ruler y Commander . . . ~ V ’ ■ .

County Rural Youth Will Meet Thursday Greek Youth Will Speak At Meeting The regular meeting of the Adams County rural youth club will be held Thursday evening at the Decatur Youth and Community Center and will begin at 8 p.m. The educational feature of the evening will be presented by George Stergiou, international farm youth exchangee, from Greece. The special feature of the evening will be a pie ala mode frolic. All the girls are asked to bring a fruit or berry pie for this special feature. A report on the response to the district IV week-end trip to Chicago June 23-24 will be given by Gloria Koeneman. All members are urged to forward their reservations to the district secretary. Gloria Koeneman, immediately, if they are planning to attend. Plans will also be made for the club’s one day outing to Pokagon State Park. Earl Yoder, president, will be in charge of the business meeting. Group singing will be led by Gloria Crownover and Norma Jean Bailey will be in charge of devotions. Members in charge of this meeting are Elaine Blakey, meeting chairman, Sally McCullough and Sherman Arnold, reception committee, Alice Kukelhan, Marva Schaefer and Kathleen Boerger. registration. Bob Yoder and Roger Koeneman. mixers, Sally McCullough and Earl Yoder, recreation, and Frits Bientz and Willie Buimahn, refreshments. AU rural young people are invited to attend this meeting. Girl Sees Parents And Aunt Drowned CHIPPEWA FALLS. Wis. (UP) —A 6-year-old girl watched her father try to save her mother and aunt from drowning Sunday, only

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to die with them. Jack Andrew. 33. saw his wife, Jeanne. 30, and sister, Ruth, 22, floundering in Lake Wissota. Ab though he could not swim, he left his daughter, Debbie, on the shore and waded into the lake. Robert Delton Passwater of Fort Wayne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Passwater, formerly of Decatur, was chosen as representative to Boys State. He is a senior at North Side high school and is being sponsored by the American Legion. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mattox of . New Castle visited in this city Sunday with Mattox’s mother. Mrs. Grace Mattox, who has been ill. Mrs. Leo Meyers returned from Monroeville after visiting five weeks with her cousin, Mrs. Carl Herman. •Miss Caroline Alger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Alger, received the bachelor of arts degree in elementary education at North Central Qollege, Naperville, 111. Miss Alger will be teaching in a prviate girls camp in Greely, Pa., this summer. This fall she will return to Hinsdale, 111., where she will teach the second'grade. ~~T

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