Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 141, Decatur, Adams County, 16 June 1958 — Page 3

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Marilyn Habegger Married Sunday To Roger E. Beaverson , A chapel length gown of pure silk organdy and alencon lace was chosen by Miss Marilyn Joan Habegger for her Sunday .afternoon wedding to Roger Eugene Beaverson. Fashioned with a basque bodice, the sculptured was outlined with alencon lace appliques that also highlighted the front of the gown. Long fitted sleeves formed points over her wrists and a very bouffant skirt ended in a chapel train The bride carried a white orchid on a white Bible, which was a. gift of the bridegroom, and completed her attire with a halo of pearl orange blossoms which held her fingertip'veil of French illusion. « . J, Traditional white bows marked the pews for the ceremony performed by the Rev. Gordon Neuenschwander, assisted by the Rev. Tillman Ha'begEer, Sunday afternoon at o’clock in the .First

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Mennonite church, Berne. The altar ‘was graced with palms, ferns, candelabra, basket of white gladioli and pink and white asi tors. Prior to the ceremony, Mrs. Leland Neuen, organist, played several musical selections including “God Gave Me You" and “Clair de Lune." Vocalists. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Neuen, of Muncie, later sang several duets k and solos, and violin duets were presented by Mrs. Jerry Cary, and Dr. Freeman Burkhalter. The bride ,js the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Habegger, Berne, and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Beaverson, Wauseon, Ohio, are the parents of the bridegroom. ■ Attending as the maid of honor was the bride's sister, Miss Diann Habeger, who appeared in a waltz length gown of pink nylon organza over taffeta which was styled with a fitted bodice, a bateau neckline and embroidery forming diamond shaped motifs. A wide pleated cummerbund of taffeta formed a bustle over a full skirt. Her matching' picture hat comple.rnenteti the gown and she carried ' a colonial bouquet of pink and white carantions. Appearing in gowns identical to that of the honor attendant, were the bridesmaid. Mrs. Bety Stahl, and the junior bridesmaid, Miss Cynthia Beaverson. Serving his brother as best man was Richard Beaverson. of Findlay, Ohio; while Gene Ruppe. of Archbold, Ohio. Bill Bartow, Hillman, Mich., acted as the groomsmen. Maynard Lehman and Earl Habegger, of Berne, seated the guests. Mrs. Habegger attended her daughter’s wedding in a rose beige lace dress with matching accessories and a corsage of white glamalias centered with pink rose buds. The bridegroom’s mother wore an identical corsage to com'Dlement her olive green outfit and white accessories. —

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The Misses Jo Anne Yoder, Erma Habegger, Ramona Walker, and Doris Mcßride, and the Mesdames Richard Beaverson, Paul Gehman, Edward Smith, and Arlan Balsiger served the approxirpately 225 guests at a reception held at the church after the ceremony. Mrs. Beaverson later changed into a pure silk beige modified chemise, white accessories, and white orchid for the couple’s wedding trip. After June 22 they will be at home at the Taylor University Trailer court, Upland. A secretary for the Brotherhood Mutual Life Insurance company. Fort Wayne, Mrs. Beaverson was graduated from the Berne-French high school and attended Taylor University for several years. Her husband was graduated from the Wauseon high school, attended International Business College in Fort Wayne and will be a senior at Taylor University, Upland. JAMES WHITAKER CLAIMS BRIDE The St. Mary’s Catholic church was the scene of the June 7 wedding of Miss Margie Mae Owen, daughter of Mrs. Vera Jones, Monroeville, and James Grover Whitaker, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Hooper, Decatur. Performed at 10:30 o’clock that Saturday morning, the nuptial vows were read by the Rev. Robert Jaeger. Appearing in a white waltz length nylon lace over satin gown, the bride wore a pearl crown which held her veil of illusion in place, and she carried red roses. Carrying pink carnations. Miss Sharon Ann Beauchot, the bride’s attendant, wore a green organdy dress trimmed in white lace and a white velvet headpiece and veil. Raymond Eyanson attended Whitaker as the best man. Mr. and Mrs. Hooper entertained the couple and immediate friends at the Hooper home after the ceremony. The coppie are now residing at Fort Bliss. Texas, where Whitaker is a sergeant in the United States army. MISS JUDITH BOGGESS REPEATS VOWS SATURDAY Miss Judith Lee Boggess became the bride of William E. Garwood Saturday afternoon in the Monroe Methodist church. The ceremony was performed at 3 o’clock by the Rev. Willis Gierhart after the traditional wedding music had been presented»by the organist, Mrs, Elmer Ehrsam. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Boggess, route 4. and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. Garwood, Sr., route 5, are the parents of the newly wedded couple. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was lovely in a ballerina length gown of yellow lace over yellow satin. She carried a white Bible topped with a single orchid. Miss Sue Pagler was the maid of honor, wearing a ballerina length' dress of yellow organdy and carrying an arm bouquet of light green carnations. Tom Garwood. brother of the bridegroom, served as the best man. Wearing red rosebud corsages, the bride’s mother selected a light green dress with white accessories, while Mrs. Garwood wore a light blue dress and white accessories. A reception was held following the wedding at the home of the bride’s parents. The serving table was set with a white damask cloth with a four-tiered wedding cake, topped with a miniature bride and bridgegroom, and a punchbowl surrounded with yellow rosebuds. Serving the guests were Miss Georgianna Essey, Miss Kay Singleton, both of Decatur, and Karen Seely of Elwood, ’ : Mrs. Garwood attended Adams Central school while her husband was graduated from the Pleasant Mills high school. Garwood is employed by his father at Kool-Vent in Decatur. The couple will reside at 521 South 13th street. K. OF C. AUXILIARY HOLDS FINAL PARTY Wednesday, the K. of C. auxiliary held their last card party for the summer. Prizes were awarded to Ralph Kriegel and Ben Eiting in euchre; Mrs. Lawrence Kleinking, and Mrs. Joseph Kitson, in bridge; and Miss Margaret McArdle and Miss Mary McArdle in pinochle. The next meeting will be held Tuesday, June 24. Hostesses for the evening .were Mrs. Herman Geimer, Mrs. John O’Shaughnessey, and Mrs. Edwit Savieo. You can’t keep your mind and your mouth open at the same time.

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LEE-VANHORN RECITE NUPTIAL VOWS The Rev. Stuart Brightwell officiated for the double ring ceremony which united Miss Dixie Eileen Lee and Kenneth Allen Vanhorn in the holy bonds of marriage Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Baptist church. Miss Lee is the daughter of Mrs. Helen Johnson and Doyle Lee, both of Decatur; and Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Vanhorn, 1104 Elm, are the parents of the bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sudduth were the couple’s only attendants. Now residing at route 4, Mrs. Vanhorn is a graduate of Monmouth high school, and her husband, a graduate of Decatur high school, is employed at the Decatur Daily Democrat. MRS. MERRIMAN OPENS MEETING WITH SONG Mrs. Austin Merriman opened the meeting of the members of the Salem Methodist Women’s Society of Christian Service which was held Thursday evening in the church. After the group had sung the song “We’ve a Story to tell to the Nations,” devotions were presented by Mrs., Roy Frank and and a prayer was given by Mrs. Oscar Young. A lesson by Mrs. Maurice Miller and Mrs. Rue Strayer on “Changing patterns in the march of missions” was next on the agenda and was followed by “East Pakistan Refugees” from the World Outlook by Mrs. Young. Mrs. Roy Davies then presented “Act of Apostles” from the Methodist Women after which Mrs. Carl Schug read the poem, “My Church." Roll call was taken by having the members describe their wedding and the meeting was closed by a prayer offered by Mrs. Merriman. Refreshments were served in the basement by the hostess, Mrs. Clair Carver. MRS. CHRISTEN TO HEAD SORORITY SECOND TERM Mrs. William Christen was unanimously elected to serve a second year of the Alpha Sigma chapter of Kappa Kappa Kappa at a special business meeting conducted at the Youth and Community center recently. She led the members in repeating the club verse to open the meeting, after which the secretary ■ and treasurer’s reports were presented by Mrs. Roger Schuster. and Mrs. Donald Walters. A general discussion of the sor-: ority’s forthcoming dance, “Second Annual Summer Kappades,” was led by Mrs. James Bleke, cochairman of the event. She urged members td turn in ticket money as soon as possible, to eliminate confusion at the door the night of the dance, to be held at the Sunset park pavilion. Tickets are available /torn any Tri Kappa member. After presenting a brief report of the state convention she and several other members attended last week, Mrs. Christen asked for the report of the nominating committee. As a result, she was elected president for another term, as was the vice-president, Mrs. Guy Koos. Other officers to serve a second term are secretary, Mrs. Schuster; and corresponding secretary, Mrs. Richard Mies. Mrs. Kenneth Nash was elected as the new treasurer. Prior to dismissal, the group joined in a discussion of the sorority initiation, to be held in Fort Wayne Tuesday evening. Mrs. Leo Curtin is to be toastmistress of the dinner to follow the initiation of the eight new members. - Members of the Decatur Order of Rainbow fort. Girls will have a stated meeting Thursday evening at 6:45 o’clock at the Masonic hall. An afternoon and evening meeting will be held Thursday at the parish hall for the members of the Zion Lutheran Needle club members. The time set is 1 o’clock. An all day meeting of sewing and quilting will be held Thursday for the members of the Union Chapel ladies aid. All of the church lad.es are invited to attend the meeting, which will be held in the ' church basement. A pot luck dinner will be held at noon. A class picnic will be held at the shelter house at Hanna-Nuttman park. Sandwiches and drinks will be furnished by the committee.

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D.C.H.S. CLASS OF 1948 HAS REUNION SUNDAY NITE Eighteen of the original 27 members of the Decatur Catholic high school graduating class of 1648 attended the first reunion of that group, held Sunday afternoon and evening at Sunset park. Following a lengthy period of reminiscing, a ham dinner was served. Present for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Niblick Kathleen Kortenber); Mr. and Mrs.. Bill Lengerich (Bernadette Braun); Mr. ana Mrs. Sheldon Daniels (Agnes Geimer); Mr. and Mrs,. Sam Yost (Norma Appelman); Miss Henrietta Faurote; Don Voglewede; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mies; Mr. and Mrs Eugene Baker; Mr. and Mrs. James Roop; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rumschlag; Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Heiman; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Heiman; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heiman and Danald Rumschlag, all of in or near Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Rumscljlag (Kathleen Terveer) and Mr. and Mrs. James Kortenber, of

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Fort Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilder, of Woodburn, and the Rev. John Gillig, of Mishawaka. • Class members not able to attend reunion were James Ehler, Mrs. Robert Underwood Donna Lou Kortenber), of Chicago, Ill.; Leonard Lengerich; Mrs. Robert Wolfcale (Rose Noonan), Huntington; Sr. Jean Louise (Clarice Rumschlag), of Milwaukee, Wis.; George Scheiner; Mrs. Edward Faurote (Lou Scheiner): and John Zintsmaster. Plans were tenatively made for another gathering-of the class in two years. The Pleasant Mills Methodist Women’s Society of Christian Service will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Carl Frey. The doctrine of immortality gives men two worlds as a field for thought and action. > Gregg.

1 MU Admitted Mrs. Hattie Suttles, Decatur; David Stauffer, Decatur; Miss Rachel Burry, Berne; Seth Fainter. Monroeville; Richard Lambert, Decatur; Mrs. Lewis Alt. Celina. O-; Mrs. Jennie Kline, Linn* Grove; Lowell OechsL?, Willshire, O.; Master Larry Ricnwine, Berne; Sylvan Rupert, Deca tiff; Miss Rosemary Clark, Decatur. Dismissed Oswald Hoffman, Decatur; Omer Lehman, Berne; Urban Schug, Berne; Mrs. Glenn Grogg, Geneva; Mrs. Mary Kintz, Decatur: Emmanual Hurless, Geneva; Richard Lambert, Decatur; Mrs. Waldo Barkley, Monroeville; James Gilbert, Monroeville; Mrs. Levi Miller and son, Berne; Mrs. Ed Faurote and daughter, Decatur: Master

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Robert Dubach, Linn Grove; Mrs. . Charles Hawkins, Bluffton; Mrs. j' Andrew Hackenjos, Monroe; Mrs/ Donald Hoile. Hoagland; Mrs. Don Weaver, Monroeville.

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