Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 135, Decatur, Adams County, 9 June 1958 — Page 3

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Mary Lou Brouwer Is Bride Saturday Os William J. Ross A wedding trip to the northern lakes followed the Saturday evening wedding and reception of Miss Mary Lou Brouwer and William J. Ross. Taking place in the Monroeville Evangelical United Brethren church, the nuptial vows were solemnized at 6:30 o’clock by the Rev. Joseph Bear. Pink and white gladioli graced the altar and the pews were marked with the traditional white satin bows and fern for the double ring ceremony before which the organist. Miss Marlene Allison, of Monroeville, played “O Promise Me,” and “L Love You Truly.” The bride, is the daughter of Mr. and Mfs. -Asa D. Brouwer, Monrovlle, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Ross are the parents of her husband. Given in marriage by her father, the bride selected an embroidered tulle over satin gown. The creation was styled with short scalloped, sleeves and a deep sabrina neckline, which heightened the beauty of the molded bodice. Handkerchief points of embroidered nylon tulle overlaid the full skirt which rippled to a circular train. She carried a white Bible topped with pale pink roses and lily-of-the valley, and wore a pearl crown which held in place an illusion fingertip veil. Appearing in gown's of mintgreen organdy over satin, the attendants included Mrs. Donald Rehling, sister of the bride, matron of honor; and Miss Marcia Schnieder and Miss Kathy Brouwer, bridesmaids. Their gowns were fashioned with scalloped lace necklines, mint green cumberbunds and tiny mint green bows on each shoulder. For their headpieces, they selected a mint green crown of net and pearls, shoulder length net veil and they too carried pink roses entwined with lily of the

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valley. Daniel Ross was the acting best man for the ceremony while Robert Brouwer, Monroeville, and Roger Eley, Decatur, were the best men. After the ceremony, the tables for the recepton were found to be decorated with pink rose buds and huckleberry. The three tered wedding cake was also trimmed with pink roses. Miss Patricia Mcßride. Miss Phyllis Castleman, Mrs. Daniel Ross Miss Suzy Lahrman, Miss Sandra Mettert, Miss Delores Gerardot. Miss Joan Bell, Mis Karen Schaefer, Mrs. Robert Brouwer, and Miss June Edward made up the list of servers. A graduate of Monroeville high school, and the Eprt Wayne Art School, the bride is employed by the Lincoln Engravers, Fort Wayne, while her husband, having been graduated from the Adams Central high school, is employed by the A. & P. Food Store, Decatur. Following their wedding trip they will make their home in Decatur.

Two Local Students To I. U. Institute Two Decatur residents — Terry Marbach. R. R. 5, and Phyllis Irene Schmidt, 115 N. Eleventh street, both of Decatur high school are among 60 outstanding Indiana high school juniors selected to attend the high school science institute June 15-28 at Indiana University. • The institute, designed to give the students information on the many fields of science, is sponsored by the I. U. departments of anthropology, astronomy, bacteriology, botany, chemistry, geology, mathematics, physics, anatomy and physiology, psychology, and zoology. The two-weeks program will include lecture demonstrations in each science, laboratory work under distinguished I. U. scientists, and field trips. Facilities the students will observe include the I.U. I cyclotron, electron microscope, ; computing center, anthropology museum, cosmic ray laboratory, research laboratories, and astronomical observatories. Professors, i students, and their parents will I also participate in informal discussion sessions. 0 " Barber Named Ohio's Sheriff Os The Year Sheriff Bruce Barber of Celina, 0., has been named Ohio sheriff of the year by the Eagles lodge of Ohio. Celina is county seat of Mercer county,. Ohio, which borders on Blue Creek'and Jefferson townships of Adams county, and includes the towns of Rockford and Chattanooga, O. Barber was responsible this past year for the capture of two bank robbers. He is now completing his second term. During the past year he has been engaged in a legal quarrel with the Mercer county commisisoners on providing a night man for the county jail.

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SHELVA JEAN MILLER IS BRIDE OF ROBERT SIDES, JR. Before an altar flanked by pink peonies and blue irises, representing the bride’s chosen colors, Miss Shelva Jean Miller was united in holy wedlock with Robert Sides. Jr., Saturday evening at 6:30 o’clock in the Zion Lutheran church, Friedheim, with the Rev. A. A. Fenner officiating at the double ring ceremony. E. Kalthoff, pianist, presented the bridal music for the wedding and Miss Carol Adams, soloist from Ossian, sang the "Lord’s Prayer,” and the hymn, “Take Thou Their Hands and Lead Them.” Mr. and Mrs. Herman L. G. Miller, formerly of Decatur, and now residents of Fort Wayne, are the bride’s parents, while the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Sides, also of Fort Wayne. The bride chose a floor length gown of white lace over satin with a round neckline, lace medallions and pearl sequin inserts, and three quarter length sleeves. Her fingertip veil of illusion was caught to a crown of seed pearls and she wore a single strand of pearls. The bride carried a bouquet of white carnations centered with an orchid. Miss Marilyn Latimer, sister of the bride, seryed as the maid of honor in .a waltz length gown of blue embossed organdy over taffeta with a wide cumberbund and a large bow in back with streamers cascading to the hem line. She carried a colonial bouquet of pink carnations with a shower of pink ribbons. Miss Rosalie Ajnn Franke, niece of the bride, served as bridesmaid. She wore a pink gown styled identically to the honor attendant and carried a pink bouquet with blue ribbons. They both wore headpieces entwined with pearls and veils of the color of their gowns. Their pearl chokers were gifts of the bride. The bridegroom chose Bill Miller as his best man and Steve Sides served the bridegroom as usher. - - A corsage of pink carnations accented the gray lace over pink taffeta dress worn by the bride's mother. Mrs. ’Sides selected a navy blue dress and a Corsage of pink carnations, which complemented her ensemble. Wedding guests were latet greeted at a reception held at the Fruehauf Union hall, Fort Wayne. Serving the guests were the Misses Kitty Corey, Elizabeth Barber, Margaret Barber, and Pat Zim-

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merman. Mrs. Helen Miller Guid Mrs. Mae Alexander opened th\\ gifts. \, Mr. and Mrs. Sides will reside at 2323 South Hanna street, Fort Wayne. / SHOWER ‘HONORS MISS LORENE BOHNKE A miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Lorene Bohnke. June 15 bride-elect of Donald Reinking, was held recently at the home of Mrs. Paul Busse, Jr. Upon her arrival, she was led into a gaily decorated room of gifts. The honored guest was then presented with a corsage of red roses: Various games were played throughout the evAiing, after which Miss Bohnke opened her gifts. A light luncheon was served to the guests at the close of the party. Guests included the Mesdames Chris Bohnke. Edgar Reinking, Doyle Scott, Wally Leuenberger, Anna Railing, Alva Railing, August Macke, Morris Bleeke, Richard Bleeke, Amanda Heuer, James Matthews, William Macke, Lissetta Press; and the Misses Alvena Bohnke, Lorraine Haugk, Vivian Fuelling, Donna Jean Reinking, Velma Whittenbarger and Dorothy Bohnke. Unable to attend but sending gifts were Mrs. Emma Bohnke and Mrs. Ida Fuelling.

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GROUP ELECTS MRS. LENGERICH Recently elected senior regent of the Women of the Moose was the Mrs. Herb Lengerich. The group, who met at the Moose home to hold their election of officers, also selected Mrs. Robert Morris, junMrs. George Myers, y:haplhin; Mrs. Mary Divon, treasurer; arid Mrs. Evelyn Kingsley, recorder. It was noted at that meeting that Mrs. Kingsley will be serving her eighth year as recorder. The group was also asked to note that the next meeting will be held June 19 at which time an election of officers and birthday night will be held. Newly elected junior regent, Mrs. Morris, was the winner of the door prize at this meeting. PRESIDENT OPENS RECENT MEETING > Mrs. Floyd Mitchel, president, opened the recent meeting of the Church of God Missionary society, with the missionary pledge. The worship program, conducted by Mrs. Kenneth Watkins, and the service, under the direction of Mrs. Charles Frank, both taken from the song, “Take My Life and Let It Be,” were then presented to the group. Next on the program for the evening. Mrs. William Hawkins gave the highlights from the Missionary convention. A short business meeting was held and later closed with a prayer by Mrs. Mary Hazelwood. At the end of the session, held in the fellowship basement of the church, refreshments were served

to the members by Mrs. Herbert Hawkins and Mrs. Earl Geyer. MEMBERS TO MEET AT HOME OF HOSTESS Wednesday evening and Thursday afternoon of this week, the members of the mour crcles of the i Presbyterian churcn will meet at the home of, thteJr respective hostesses. Mrs. Robert Gay, assisted by Mrs. Davia Langston and Mrs. Frances Refdenbach, will be acting hostess fbr the members of the Naomi circle. "The World We Want,” is the title of the program for the evening, which will be under the direction of Mrs. Royal Friend. Mrs. John Spaulding is tp be in charge of the Bible study. While the members of the Naomi circle meet at the Gay home, the members of the Ruth circle will be gathered at the home of their hostess, Mrs. Ernest High. Their program topic will be "The Way,” and will be directed by Mrs. W W. Cravens. Mrs. Roger Blackburn will be in charge of the Bible study and the assisting hostesses are Miss Betty Wolfe and Mrs. R. M. Ladd. Members of the Mary circle are playying a carry-in luncheon at 1 o’clock Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Margerum. They are, however, to meet at the Margerum home at 11 o’clock. Assisting (the hostess will be Mrs Dale Moses, while Mrs. Frank Alton will take charge of the Bible study and Miss Elizabeth Peterson is to be in charge of the program, "The World We Want.” Mrs. Mio Black will entertain the Martha circle members Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at

the Black home. Assisting her will be the Mrs. Bert Haley and Mrs. A. N. Anker. Conducting the program “The Way,” will be Mrs. C. C. Langston, while Mrs. Fred Smith is to be in charge of the Bible study. A card party will be held at the Knights of Columbus hall Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock for the members of the K. of C. auxiliary. The American Legion auxiliary will hold their business meeting and election of officers Friday evening at the Legion home. The meeting is scheduled for 8 o'clock. Mrs. Chalmer Knittie and Mrs. Bernice Darr will be the hostesses for the Friday evening meeting of’iije Mt. Tabor Evangelical United Brethren Women’s Society of World Service. The monthly meeting will be held at the chuirch at 7:30 o’clock. The pledge service of the Psi lota Xi will ba. held Tuesday evening. Alfemembers are invited to the meeting which will be held at the Youth and Community Center at 8 o’clock. Initiation is on the agenda of th? meeting of the Order of Eastern Star, to be held Thursday evening at the Masonic hall at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs, Clarence Miller, of Fort Wayne, and deputy of district 14, will make her official visit at that time. Our Lady of Lourdes Study club members are to meet at the home

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at Mrs. Raymond Voglewede at 8 o’clock Wednesday evening. The Union township 4-H club will sponsor a bake sale begins nlng at 10 o’clock Saturday morn-| ing at the Decatur Hatcheries. Unit 4 of the Women’s Society of World Service of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren churcn wifi hold a meeting at 8 o’clock Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Carl Sheets. Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock the members of the Pleasant Mills Baptist Women’s Missionary society will meet at the home of Mrs. Ralph Longenberger. Enthusiasm is the Incandescance of personality.

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