Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 253, Decatur, Adams County, 27 October 1958 — Page 2

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Lois Archinal Is Married Sunday To John Edward Isch Wearing a waltz length gown of taffeta and lace. Miss Lois Jean Archinal became the bride of John Edward Isch in double ring rites repeated before ’the Rev. William C Feller Sunday afternoon in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Altar bouquets so wijite carnations and white bows on the Pews adorned the churhc for the one o’clock ceremony. Before the wedding. Mrs. Edgar Gerber played several selection including “I Love You Truly.” The bride is the only daughter of James Archinal of Elkhart, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lillich of route 4. Decatur. Entering on the arm of her father, the bride's gown featured a harem type skirt. The fitted neckline was outlined in lace and sprinkled with sequins. Fashioned with a bustle bow in the back, the dress also had long fitted sleeves which came to points over her hands. A white Bible topped with an orchid surrounded with feather-

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ed carnations was carried by the bride. Her fingertip yeil fell from a crown head piece of sequins and pearls. Mrs Fred Isch attended as the matron’, of honor. She selected flroyal blue taffeta sheath dress with a velvet cummberbund. Her matching overskirt featured a harem type hemline. She wore a complementing headpiece with a small front veil and carried a bouquet of red roses, Miss Dianne Shipman, who was the bridesmaid, wore a gown identical to the honor attendant and carried a bouquet, of red roses. Fred Isch attended his brother as the best man and guests were seated by Fred McDougal, Norman Pollock, Stanley Allison, Fred Schott. Mrs. Lillich attended her son’s wedding wearing a charcoal grey dress accented with white and black accessories. To complete her outfit she wore a red rose corsage. Immediately following the ceremony. a reception was held in the church basement. A lace tablecloth covered the serving table with bouquets of flowers at either end. The traditional wedding cake was topped with a miniature bride and bridegroom and blue roses. Servers included Mrs. Ted Wemhoff, Miss Frances Wright, and Mrs. Hubert Isch. For a southern Indiana honeymoon, the new Mrs. Isch changed into a charcoal grey suit with black suade accessories.

The Fort Wayne Women’s Federation of clubs has extended an invitation to the Decatur members to atend a Federation breakfast at their club home November 13. Tickets are $1.50 for the breakfast. which wiU be served, at 11 o’clock in the morning. Members wishing to attend may call Mrs. R. C. Hersh. The Decatur Junior Women’s Club, a department of the Decatur Woman's Club, will be hostess to the eighth district Junior Women's contention to be held at the Decatur Youth and Community Center Tuesday. Registration wiU begin at 6:45 and the dinner will be served at 7:15 o’clock. Adams County Roadside Council members will meet Wednesday at 6:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Ervin Stucky in Monroe. A potluck supper will be held and Mrs. Stucky will furnish the meat. The K. of C. auxiliary members The Bethany Evangelical United Brethren Kum Join Us class will meet Tuesday at 7:30 o’clock at the church. An election of officers will be held. Members of the Gals and Pals Square Dance club will meet Thursday at 8 o’clock at the Decatur Youth and Community Center. Formal initation will be held by the members of the Eagles auxiliary Tuesday evening at. 8 o’clock at the Eagles hall. Mrs. Charles Tumbleson will be hostess to the members of the ‘ Friendship Circle of the Decatur Missionary church Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Thursday at 7:30 o’clock, members of the So Cha Rea club will meet with Mrs. Dan Zeser. St. Anne’s Study club members will meet at the home of Mrs. Ed Tonnelier Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. will meet at the K. of C. hall Tuesday at 8 o'clock for their Halloween party. 20 Tombstones Are Destroyed By. Vandals CROWN POINT, Ind. (UPD — Everett Segraves, 42, Galveston, Police today sought a group ol vandals who have destroyed about 20 tombstones. The vandals tipped over one stone weighing 1.800 pounds and damaged other stones they could not tip over. Police said the damage amounted to about $4,000.

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I * I Calendar itema fur todays pubIcation must be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30) Phone 3-2121 Miss Marilou Uhrlck MONDAY St. Ambrose Study club, Mrs. Oscar Miller 7:30 p.m. Academy of Friendship, Moose home, 7:30 p.m. Pythian Sisters, K. of P. home, 7:30 p.m., Needle Club to follow. Methodist Evening Council, church lounge, 8 p.m. Decatur Weight. Watchers, Mrs. Marcile Hill, 7:30 p.m., bring white elephant gift. TUESDAY Xi Alpha Xi, Mrs. J. Fred Fruchte, 7:30 p.m., business meeting. Home nursing organizational meeting, fire station, 7:30 p.m. Adams County Historical Society, Lincoln school, 8 p.m. Jolly Housewives, Bobo school house, 7:30 p.m., come masked. Olive Rebekah lodge, 1.0.0. F. hall, 7:30 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs. Ray Heller, 8 p.m. Sunny Circle Home Demonstration club hard times party, Preble ' township community building, 7:30 p.m., bring gifts ft>r mental health. Root township home demonstration club, all day meeting, Mrs. Omer Merriman, 16 a.m., bring covered dish and white elephant gift. W.S.W.S. of Union Chapel E.U.B church, Mrs. Earl Chase, 7:30 p.m. Delta Lamba Chapter, Mrs. Joe Morris, 8 p.m. Monroe W.C.T.U., Mrs. Martha Kindel, 1:30 p.m. Delta Theta Tau sorority, Miss . Rosemary Spangler, 8 p.m. Decatur Junior Women's club eighth district dinner, Community Center, registration 6:45 and dinner at 7:15 p. m. I Kum Join Us class, Bethany E. U. B. church, 7:30 p. m. K. of C. auxiliary Halloween party, K. of C. hall, 8 p. m. Eagle's auxiliary formal initiation, Eagle's hall, 8 p. m. WEDNESDAY C.W.F. of First Christian church, 7:30 p.m. St. Vincent DePaul Study club, C.L. of C. hall, 2 p.m. Union township home demonstration club hobo party, Mrs. Earl Chase, 1:30 p.m., bring tin cup and 'Adams County Roadside Council, Mrs. Ervin Stucky, 6:30 p. m. potluck sunner. THURSDAY Gals and Pals Square Dance club. Community Center, 8 p. m.

Friendship Circlf of Missionary church, Mrs. Charles Tumbleson, 7:30 p. m. So Cha Rea club, Mrs. Dan Zeser, 7:30 p. m. St. Anne’s Study club, Mrs. Ed Tonnelier, 7:30 p. m. At the Adams county memorial hospital: Raymond and Betty Tucker Miller of route 1, Monroe, became parents of a six pound, nine and one half ounce girl at 10:33 a.m. Saturday. Sunday at 3:14 am., an eight 1 pound, five ounce boy was bom to Richard and Janet Seitz Evans of ’ Oakridge Place. A six pound, nine ounce girl was born Sunday at 11:20 a.m. to William and Arleen Carlson DeWeese of Craigville. ' A girl weighing eight pounds and ’ one half ounce, was born at 11:49 o’clock Sunday evening to Grover L. and Patricia Hartman Caudle of 934 Indiana street. Admitted Mrs. John Dierkes, Decatur: - Mrs. Gorman Kauffman, Decatur; - Mrs. Carl Lehrman, Decatur; ) Master David Wolfe, Willshire, Ohio; James Baumgartner. Deca- - tur; Mrs. Charles Burke, Decatur. Dismissed I Mrs. Ray Leitz, Decatur; Elroy t Stauffer, Bluffton; Mrs. Marvin Brown and baby boy, Monroeville; Master Richard Adams. Fort Wayne; Mrs. Robert Rumschlag • and baby boy, Decatur; Mrs. Gerald Lybarger and baby girl, Decai tur; Mrs. Ralph Ruthledge, Bryant; Mrs. Harold Mclntosh, Mon--5 roe. I Z i Girl Scouts Girl scout troop 229 met Tues--1 day after school. Members talk--1 ed about different leaves collect- . ed last week on a hike. The girls then talked about the meaning of scouting and had a nature treaj sure hunt. The , meeting was then i adjourned. Scribe, Nancy Gerber .! Troop 24 members had a HalI loween party Friday at the home j of Pam Koos. The girls had* a > scavenger hunt and the refreshments were served by April Fish er and Palm Koos. November 18, ’ Brownie troop 24 twill fly up. Scribe, Debbie Strickler i . Trade in a good town — Decatur.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bower, of Monroeville, Mrs. Francis Faurote and sons Michael and Steve, have returned from a 10 days’ visit with the James Bower family of Levine, Texas. Mrs. Faurote is a sister of James Bower, and both are the children of the Ralph Bow6FS. Mrs. John Magley of 103 Marshall street returned Saturday from a week’s visit with her sister, Mrs. Kit France, in Gary. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walter and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shell of Decatur returned this weekend from a preasant hunting trip in north--1 ern Michigan. f Mrs. Robert Morris and son Robert, and Mrs. C. D. Amick ; returned last Wednesday from a ■ visit with Mrs. Irwin Lock, Mrs. : Amick’s mother at Florence. The Rev. O. C. Busse, former 1 pastor df St. Paul’s Lutheran > church near Preble, will visit in • Decatur until Nov. 7, and then re- : turn to Texas to be with his daughter for about a month before visiting here again in early December. Rev. Busse returned especially for the dedication of the new addition to the Adams county memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Conrad, Decatur, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grove of Van Wert, Ohio, have returned after spending the weekend with their son and nephew. Paul Conrad, Jr. who is stationed at Ft. Riley, Kansas, While there they watched Pfc. Conrad play in ’ a football game in which his team. The Vanguards emerged victorious. This puts them in first place . in the league. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edwards and son Stephen attended the wedding ' over the weekend, of Muss Lois Jeane Hunsicker, daughter of Mr. ’ and Mrs. Donald D. Hunsicker of Bronson, Mich., to Grant Arthur Cowherd of Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strickler and Vicki Jane, and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Byerly, visited with Corp.. Roger Strickler, who is stationed at camp Pendletqn, Calif. While there, they visited the D. A. Byerly family of Banning, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rash and . sons Denny and Tommy, spent . the weekend in Machinaw City, . Mich. They visited Saturday eve- ; ning with Mrs. Fred Baily of Lanf sing, Mich., and Sunday stopped at . Angola to visit with the Leroy i Cable family. The Cables are former Decatur residents and he was the Adams Central coach last year. Mrs L. V. Paddock and Mrs. Harry Detamore of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. L. Gray Paddock and sons Stephen and. Geoffrey of Fort Wayne, attended the dedicatory services of the Adams county memorial hospital Sunday and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Fryback. CAMPAIGN <Continued frcm page one) , Francis Green iD - R.1.) of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee attacked administration foreign policy. Files To New York Green told a Democratic dinner the Eisenhower foreign policy “seeks to appease everybody, pleases nobody and ends up by accomplishing nothing.” After his Pittsburgh speech. Eisenhower flies tonight to New York where he refriains until Wednesday. He is booked for a non-political speech at the National Football Foundation dinner on Tuesday night, but White House Press Secretary James C. Hagerty said the New York stay' would include some political activity. This two-day trip was expected to be Eisenhower's last in the 1958 campaign It was understood however he might pop into a nearby state for one appearance later this week. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — They bring results.

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Miss Arlene Meyer j Bride Saturday Os Donald E. Aurand Donald E. Aurand, the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Vernon Aurand of Homestead 47. claimed Miss Arlere Meyer as his bride in a double ring ceremony read Saturday evening by the Rev Harry H. Behning. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Meyer of route 1, Ossian. The front of the Bethlehem Lutheran church was decorated with palms, candelabra and mums for the ceremony which was performed at 6:30 o’clock. Organ selections were played by Melvin Reisenbichler and Miss Carol Adams provided vocal arangements. Given in marriage by her father, the bride appeared in a gown of silk taffeta styled with an empire bodice that had long tapered sleeves and a portrait neckline outlined with hand run alencon lace. The full skirt fell from princess lines into a court train. Her figertip veil of silk illusion was caught to a lace crown adorned with seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of white roses. Mrs. Robert L. Baker, sister of the bride, was the matron of honor in a waltz length gown of pine green peau de soie styled with a bateau neckline and short sleeves. The full skirt folded into the sieie seams, revealing a sheath front. Her cap was of matching peau de soie. She carried a bouquet of yellow mums. Serving as the bridesmaid, was Mrs. Norman Meyer and she j selected a gown like that of the I honor attendant. Her bouquet also was of yellow mums. Pvt. Robert L. Baker was the best man for the event and. Norman Meyer, James Engle, and Tony Custer seated the guests. Mrs. Meyer was attired in a midnight blue dress with a red rose corsage her daughter’s wedding. A slate blue dress with navy accessories was worn by the mother of the bridegroom. She also wore a red rose corsage. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at Sunset Park where guests were served by the

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Mesdanftes Fred Nahrwold, EuI gene Melcher. Wayne Fielder, ■ Ralph Bauermeister, James Crosbv. and the Misses Lois Krenke, Wilma Dippel, Kathryn Young. A navy blue dress with matching accessories was worn by the bride for a norhern honeymoon. A graduate of Ossian high school, the bride is employed by Dr. M. A. Davidoff of Ossian. Aurand graduated fro Decatur high school and is employed by the Central Soya company of Decatur. OVtl 100 YUM ■J3T — 2 BOWER JEWELRY STORE Decatur Indiana HHB3DQDBBDOBSBBH < Quality Photo Finishings > I AB Work .Left Before 8:00 p. m. Monday Ready Wednesday at 10 a. m. k I Holthouse I I Drug Co. a mi- — i ■' ■—