Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 139, Decatur, Adams County, 13 June 1957 — Page 3

THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1957

MISS KRUETZMAN 18 .BRIDE OF CARL EUGENE WUERTLEY Miss Jeanette Lee Kruetzman, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kruetzman of Cfaigville, became the bride of Carl Eugene Wuertley at the Salem Evangelical and Reformed church at Magley Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clqck, with the Rev. H. E. Settlage receiving the vows. " Mrs. Russell Moser, organist, Decatur route one, and Joe Mann, vocalist, Ossian route 2, presented a musicale preceding the ceremony dnd background music while the vows were spoken. Chantilly lace and nylon tulle fashioned the gown of the bride, who was given in marriage by her father. The lace, which made the b?dice detailed with a scoop neckline and long sleeves, extended into the bouffant tulle skirt. A fingertip veil was attached to her headpiece of pearls and sequins, and she carried a white orchid atop a prayer book. Attending as maid of honor was Miss Helen Wuertley, sister of the bride-groom. She wore a princessstyled waltz length gown of powder blue. A matching headpiece and a colonial bouquet of pink and blue carnations completed her ensemble. Candy pink dreoses of the same style were worn by the bridesmaids, the Misses Lou Ann Miller and Sandra Wuertley. The Misses Ann and Beverly Kruetzman, wearing pink nylon gows, served as flower girls. “ ‘ Richard Kruetzman, brother of the bride, was best man, whilt David Wuertley, cousin of the bridegroom, the rings. Ushering Allen Kruetzman, brother of the bride, Norbert Corz, Jim Jackspn, and David Sours, friends of the bridegroom. Mrs. Kruetzman chose a dress of beige lace with orchid accessories, and Mrs. Wuertley a navy blue dress with white accessories, for their children's wedding. Both wore

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orchid corsages. Two hundred guests were received in the church dining hall after the ceremony. Dorcene Berry and Ella Scherry gave music for the reception. Niagara Falls is the destination of the couple's week-long bridal trip. For her going-away attire, the bride selected a powder blue linen suit adorned with a white orchid. Mrs. Wuertley is a graduate of Lancaster high School and Warner Beauty and is presently employed, by the Louis and Joseph beauty salon, in Fort Wayne. The bridegroom was graduated from South Whitley high school, and is an employe at the Case Tractor company at Churubusco. The newlyweds will make their home at 305 Columbia St., South Whitley, after June 16. •—■TO*— MRS. RICHARD KERSHNER IS DELTA THETA TAU HOSTESS Delta Theta Tau sorority met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Richard Kershner. In the short business presided over by Mrs: Leo Teeple, Mrs. Jay Markley and Mrs. Frank Lybarger gave the minutes of the last meeting and treasurer’s report, respectively. A report was given by the pre-convention committee, and plans were discussed for a husband-and-wife picnic to be held Tuesday, June 25. During the social hour following, the Mesdames Joe Krick and James Newton won prizes. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Leo Teeple. CHURCH OF CHRIST YOUNG ADULTS GROUP CONVENES ( Family worship in the home was the topic of the Rev. Carroll Myers’ talk to the Young Adults group meeting of the Washington street church, held at the Myers’ home recently. ' . Discussion of business, conducted by president Bob Stevenson, followed Rev. Myers’ talk. Mrs. Jim Goldner was appointed to purchase a small piece of equipment for the church nursery. After, adjourning the business session, refreshments of homemade iqe cream—which everyone had pitched in to make before the meeting had taken up that eve-ning-strawberries, soft drinks, potato chips were, served to the 21 members and two visitors. Next month’s meeting will be held July 11, beginning at 7:45 p.m., for the Young Adults group,

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8 I is - - - - * MISS NANCY PARRISH and Theodore William Pyles are engaged to be married this fall, announce the bride-elect’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parrish, of route six, Decatur. She is their only daughter; her fiance is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Phealty E. Pyles of route two, Victoria, 111. Graduate of Adams Central high school. Miss Parrish attended International Business College in Fort Wayne, and is now employed by the Northern Indiana Public Service company in Fort Wayne. A graduate of Knoxville senior high school, Knoxville, 111., her fiance will receive his bachelor of science degree in business administration at Tri-State college, Angola, in August.

DAVID HABEGGERS HOSTS TO LAURENCE BEITLER REUNION Mr. and Mrs. David D. Habegger, Decatur, were hosts Sunday to the Laurence Beitler reunion, held in the Pleasant Dale parish hall. This year’s reunion, one of a series of the Lawrence Beitler family that has continued for 15 or 16 years, had as its eldest member Mrs. B. F. Briner, of Decatur. Little Kimara Noll, born this April, was the youngest member of the family present. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Noll, of Bluffton, are her parents. The 1958 reunion is planned for the second or fourth Sunday of June, at the same hall. Ninety-four were present to enjoy the day: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yager and Darlene, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Atkinson and Chaddie, of Owosso, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gehm, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J Gehm and Evelyn, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christian and Carol Ann, and| Mrs. Byron Jenkins and Mikie, all of Celina. O.; Mrand Mrs. Lester Gehm, Janet, Linda, and Timmy, Coldwater, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lampe and Marilyn; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Brookhart and Jimmie, Stevie and Pamala, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Johnson and Dickie and Darlene, of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beer and David and Diana. Jerry Sommers, Mr. and Mrs. Willard W. Wulliman and Jennifer, Maribeth, and Jed, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Graber and Stanley, Marsha, and Rickey, all of Berne; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Noll and Kimara, of Bluffton; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Heddington, Mrs. Anna McKean and Linda, Carol, and Kathy Jo, Mrs. Doris Bailey and Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Burkhead and Joe and Vickie, of Monroe; Mr. and Mrs. Owen D. Sours, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Noll, Mr. and Mrs. David Noll and Vickie and Billy* Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Noll and Douglas, and Miss Ronda Martin, of Linn Grove. Mr. and Mrs.’ Glenn Baumgartner of Preble; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Baumgartner and Diana and Kenny of Peterson: and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baumgartner, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baumgartner and Jim, Gene, Allen, Marilyn and Shirley, Mrs. B. F. Briner, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith, and Miss Millie Vanof Decatur. Practice for children’s day for the Zion Evangenca; and Reformed church will be held at the church at 12:30 p.m. Saturday. Monday’s meeting of the Merrier Monday’s club has been postponed a week, -tmtil June 24. The group will meet then at the home of Mrs. Arthur Adam. Mrs. Delmar Thieme will be hostess to the Merry Matrons Home demonstration club Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. . Wednesday the Decatur home demonstration 'club will meet at the home of Mrs. Lohnas Mclntosh, Homstead 12, at 2 p.m. Auxiliary of the VFW will convene next Monday at 8 p.m. at the VFW home. Greenbrief church will be the scene of a sing bee Sunday at 2 p.m. Everyone is welcome. * Rebel Tribesmen Hack 45 Men To Death CALCUTTA, India (UP) — Rebel Naga tribesmen hacked to death 45 of the 60 male members of a Naga village and kidnaped the victims wives, reports from Assam said today. The head-hunting tribesmen w'ho inhabit the wilderness of Assam in (ar northeastern India near the Tibetan border have been in revolt against the New Delhi government for months.

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Society Items lot today’s publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 3-2121 BARBARA FIECHTER THURSDAY Mount Pleasant WSCS, at church, 1:30 p.m. Church of God Missionary meeting, 7:30. Phoebe Bible class, Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, church parlor, 8 p.m. Town and Country home demonstration club meeting postponed until June 20. DAV Auxiliary last meeting of fiscal year, DAV hall, 7:30 p.m. Missionary Society of First Baptist church, at church, 7:30 p.m. Girls’ guild of First Baptist church, at church, 7:30 p.m. Stated meeting of Order of Eastern Star, Masonic Hall, 7:30 p.m. Methodist Women's Society, at church, 1:30 p.m. Martha circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. Lewis Smith, 2:30 p.m. Mary circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. Earl Adams, 2:30 p.m. So-Cha-Rea, Mrs. Dee Fryback, 7:30 p.m. Bethany EUB Builders’ Class, Sunset Park, 6:30 p. m. Practice for installation of officers, Moose home, 7:30 p. m. Queen of Rosary Study club, Mrs. George Schultz, 8 p. m. St. Jude's Study club, Mrs. Francis Shell, 8 p. m. Union Chapel Ladies Aid, all day, at church. FRIDAY WSWS of Calyary Evangelical United Brethren church, Mrs. Louie Drake, 7:30 p. m. Union Township Farm Bureau, Emmanuel Lutheran School, 8 p. m. American Legion Auxiliary, election of officers, Legion home, 8 p.m. WSCS of Mount Tabor church at Bobo, Mrs. Glen Chronister, 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY Practice for children’s day, First* Presbyterian church, 1:30 p.m. Children’s Day practice, Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, 12:30 p.m. SUNDAY Reunion of former staff employes ofAdams county memorial hospital. 5:30 p. m. Sing Bee, Greenbrier church, 2 p.m. MONDAY Pythian Sisters degree staff, K. of P. home, 7 p. m. Merrier Mondays club meeting, postponed to June 24, Mrs. Arthur Adam. VFW Auxiliary, VFW Home, 8 p.m. TUESDAY Decatur Garden club, Mrs. Russell Acker, 2 p.m. Monroe Better Homes Homp Demonstration club, Mrs. William Rupert, 7:30 p.m. Merry Matrons homfe deomnstration club, Mrs. Delmar Thieme, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY Decatur home demonstration club. Mrs. Lohnas Mclntosh, Homestead 12, 2 p.m. - -*■' ' - lowa Mayor Fines Self For Speeding '' — The mayor of Spencer, pleaded guilty to speeding in Mayor’s Court Wednesday and fined himself $6 and costs. Mayor John Elindt said he went 37 miles-an-hour through a 25-mile-an-hour_ zone because he was “preoccupied and hot thinking about driving.” —

Peggy Joyce Dies Wednesday Night . Former Broadway .Showgirl Is Dead NEW YORK UP -PEGGY HOPkis Joyce, former Broadway showgirl whose six marriages made her an international celebrity, died Wednesday night of thr.at cancer: \ Andrew C. Meyer/her sixth husband, was at her bedside in the Memorial Center for cahcer and allied diseases. The blonde, blue-eyed beauty was born Marguerite Upton, 64 years ago in Farmville, Va. her father was a barber. Although she was one of Fiorenz Ziegfeld's "Glorified American Girls” and also appeared in Earl Carroll’s "Vanities,” it was her matrimonial ventures during the 1920 s and 1930’s that brought her international publicity. Miss Joyce ran away from school at the age of 16 to marry Everett Archer of Denver in 1910. Her first marriage was annulled six months later. Her next matrimonial venture was with Washington attorney Sherburne Hopkins, from whom she later was divorced. During a stage appearance in Chicago she met James Stanley Joyce, a wealthy lumberman. They were married in 1920 and divorced a year later. Joyce gave his wife her financial start with a reported $600,000 divorce settlement, jewelry and stock in his lumber company that assured her a $1,500-a-month ihcome for life. In 1924, she married her fourth husband, Count Gosta Morner, of Sweden. They divorced in 1928, after which she wrote: “All men are failures. You can’t live with ’em and you can’t live without ’em . .. you never know a man until you marry him, and then you wish you didn't.” She did not marry again for 17 years. Miss Joyce’s fifth marriage was to Anthony Easton, a Britishborn engineer, in. 1945. “You can say this is the last marriage,” she said at the time. It too ended in divorce. Miss Beulah Bertsch Accepts Position Miss Beulah Bertsch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Bertsch of French township, has accepted a position as assistant to the minister of the St, John’s Evangelical and Reformed church at Fort Wayne. She will join the staff next September. Miss Bertsch is presently a student at Ball State Teachers college, where she is working towards her master's degree in the field of education. She is a graduate of Heidelberg college, and a former international farm youth exchange student. OJMTAL pH Admitted Mrs. Ernest Pyle. Eaton; Mrs. Charles Ward, Decatur; Mrs. Donald Charleston. Willshire, O.; Miss Carolyn Sudduth, Decatur; Master Steven Lee Neuenschwander, Geneva; Master Randy Bergman, Gneva; Miss Delores Bergman, Geneva. Dissmissed Master Patrick Alan Sprunger, Berne; Roy Gilliom, Berne; baby Rodney Dean Gerber, Berne: Mrs. Harley Tumbleson and daughter, Geneva; Mrs. Robert Braun and son, Decatur; Mrs. Donald Charleston, Willshire, O.

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Personnel of the Fairway restaurant has reported that one of the recent dinner guests of the popular eating place was John Ireland, well-known movie and television star. Ireland, with his son and two other men. was enroute to Cincinnati. * Ernest Burkhart, of Monroe, was admitted to the Clinic hospital in Bluffton for treatment. Robert D. Engeler, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Engeler, of Decatur, employed as a TV photographer for CBS in New York, flew to Paris June 1 to take pictures for a story. Included in the European trip will also be Florence and Rome. Italy; London, England; and the countries of Switzerland, Beleium and Holland. Engeler will return to the United States the latter part of June, at the competion of his airplane journey. The Rev. and Mrs. H. H. Meckstroth, Alliance, 0., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bertsch and family, route four, Decatur, They are attending the St. Luke’s Evangelical and Reformed church during its centennial and are visiting with friends. James K. Staley, past northern vice-commander of the American Legion, installed the new Bluffton post officers Wednesday night. A non-profit industrial development corporation in Kendallville has purchased 191.35 acres along the New York Central railroad for industrial development in that city, it was announced Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo N. Seltenright and family are spending a week's vacation camping in northern Michigan. Richard Augsburger, of Berne, has been sick for six weeks with a disease diagnosed as hepatitisAugsburger’s wife is the former Pauline Seesenguth, of French township, a former secretary in the county agent’s office. The Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Luecke of Cleveland, 0., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Koeneman of Preble township this week while Rev. Luecke attends the synod conference of the Lutheran church in Fort Wayne. At the Adams county memorial hospital: Wednesday an eight-pound, fourounce daughter was born in Samuel J. and Norma Appelman Yost, route 4, Decatur, at 2:05 p. m. {John and Ann Korba Lengerich, Decatur, became the parents of a son weighing nine pounds, four ounces, at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday. " 'o'4l At 12:19 a. m. today, Alfred and Betty Zimmerman Moser, route two, Bluffton, became the parents of a son weighing nine pounds, one ounce. To Nolan and Anette Gerber Koonn, Geneva, a son was born at 11:05 a. m. this morning. He weighed six pounds, five ounces. COUR? NEWS Marriage License Steven P. Stuckey, 20, Berne, and Patricia Sue Flueckiger, 18, Berne.

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