Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 186, Decatur, Adams County, 8 August 1959 — Page 3

SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1959

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Miss .Theresa Laurent Is Wed This Morning

Miss Theresa Rose Laurent became the bride of Donald Patrick Teeple in St. Mary’s Catholic Church this morning. The Very Rev. Simeon Schmitt received the nuptial vows for the double-ring ceremony at 9 o’clock. \ White gladiolus decorated the church. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Laurent, 703 North Fifth street. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. David H. Teeple, 210 Stratton Way. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a ballerina length gown of lace and tulle over satin. The fitted bodice of the bridal gown was styled with a square neckline and short lace sleeves. The skirt was made of alternating panels of lace and tulle. An open crown with pearl flowers and tulle leaves caught her waist length veil. She carried a cascade of white rosettes. Miss Kathleen Baker attended as maid of honor in a street-length dress in Wedgewood blue face over light blue taffeta. The fitted bodice wwwwww candies ' HOW AVAILABLE AT SMITH DRUG CO. CARRY OUT! A WHOLE Barbecue Chicken • Freshly Cooked • No Breading • No Grease 9Sc ALSO AVAILABLE • Baked Bean* • Potato Salad • Bean Salad • Cole Slaw • Com Relish • Herring ... Wine or cream sauce. FAIRWAY Don't Forget the BARBECUE RIBS . . . served with or without Barbecue Sauce

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was topped with a round neckline, and the sleeves were short. A large light blue satin bow accented the front waist. A headband of Wedgewood blue velvet caught the nose-length veil. She carried a bouquet of blue daisies. Edward Laurent was best man, and James Roop and Joseph Morin were ushers. Mrs. Laurent chose a two-piece dress of powder blue lace for her daughter’s wedding. She complemented her dress with white accessories. Mrs. Teeple wore a dusty pink dress for the occasion, and completed her ensemble with white accessories. Both mothers wore corsages of white carnations. Following the ceremony, 22 guests attended a wedding breakfast in the Preble Restaurant. The wedding party will receive 200 guests from 2 to 4 o’clock this afternoon at the Elks home. The serving table will be decorated with candelabra with blue and white tapers. Serving will be Mis? Dolores Kohne and Miss Mary Ann Jackson. *• O4 For a wedding trip north, the new Mrs. Teeple has chosen a dark brown sheath of cotton and Arnel, complemented with white accessories. Both Mr. and Mrs. Teeple are graduates of Decatur Catholic high school. The bridegroom is terminal manager for Teeple Truck Lines, Inc., in Richmond. The couple will be at home at 312 N. W. Twentieth street, Richmond, in two weeks. DURKIN-BARNES VOWS PLEDGED IN MORNING RITE The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas L. Durkin officiated at this morning’s ceremony uniting in marriage his niece. Miss Ann Caroline Durkin, and Bryant Phillip Barnes. The bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Durkin, 436 South First street. The bridegroom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Slake Pinkham, of St. Augustine, Fla. White gladioli and palms decorated the altar of St. Mary’s Catholic church, where the double ring ceremony took place at 10 o'clock. The men’s choir presented the nuptial music. The bride, given in marriage by her father, appeared in a waltz length gown of white organdy. The plain fitted bodice had a boat neckline of white embroidered scallops. The skirt had alternating layers of plain and embroidered organdy. She carried a colonial bouquet of mums surrounding an orchid. On her head a crown of organdy daisies with pearl centers held her fingertip illusion veil. In a gown of mint green silk organza. Miss Rosemary Gase was the bride’s honor attendant. A

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Calendar items for today’s piu. •cation must be phoned in by I a.m. (Saturday 9:30) Phone 3-an Marileaßoo* TUESDAY Monroe Better Homes club, Mrs. Lee Parrish, 7:30 p.m. Gals and Pals home demonstration club. Pleasant Mills high school, 7:30 p.m. Trinity WSWS, church, 7:30 p.m. Olive Rebekah lodge, 1.0.0. F. building, 7:30 p.m. Dorcas class, Bethany E.U.B. church, picnic, Legion Memorial park, 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY Pleasant Mills Baptist WMS, Mrs. Richard Young, 7:30 p.m. Salem Methodist WSCS, Mrs. Richard Strayer, 1:30 p.m. THURSDAY Women of the Moose, chapter night, officers, 7:30; lodge 8 p.m. Town and Country home demonstration club, picnic, HannaNuttman park, noon. Happy Homemakers home demonstration club, Mrs. Clarence Mitchell, 7:30 p.m. Kirkland WCTU picnic, HannaNuttman shelter house, noon. FRIDAY Mt. Tabor WSCS, Mrs. Lawrence Andrews, 7:30 p.m. cummerbund and a ruffled back accented the organza. Her headpiece was made of leaves and pearls in a matching mint green. She carried a colonial bouquet of pink roses. Lou Bognar u’as best man. The bride’s mother chose a dress of ashes of roses lace, complemented with a rose gladiolus corsage. The mother of the bridegroom selected a beige sheath embroidered in tones of brown, with a yellow gladiolus corsage. A wedding dinner is planned this noon for 28 guests at the Fairway Restaurant. Before leaving on a honeymoon of undetermined destination, the bride will change to a grey tweed traveling sheath with patent ac--1 cessories. and the orchid from the bridal bouquet. The new Mrs. Barnes is a gradu- [ ate of Decatur Catholic high school J apd the Reid memorial school of : nursing, Earlham college. She is 1 a nurse at the Veterans’ hospital. Fort Wayne. The bridegroom, a ■ graduate of Ketterliners high ■ school, St. Augustine, and Embry Riddle school of Aviation, Miami. Fla., is a clerk at the same hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes will be at home at 840 Heustis, Fort Wayne, after August 16. MISS GRIMM HONORED AT BRIDAL SHOWER FRIDAY Miss Jane Grimm was guest of honor at a bridal shower Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Phil Barger, near Monroe. Assisting Mrs. Barger as hostesses were the Misses Jacie Snyder and Cecilia Lehman. Miss Grimm is bride-elect of Norman Lee Hart. The couple will exchange vows Sunday afternoon. August 30, at 2 o’clock in the First Baptist church. The bride-to-be received a corsage of white mums and yellow daisies. Games were played and prizes won by Mrs. Hugh Moyer, Miss Pat Liechty, and Mrs. David Roop. Shower gifts were placed on a table decorated with blue and white bows and a miniature bride and bridegroom. Refreshments of small sandwiches, potato chips, and punch were served. Guests present were the Mesdames Lee Mcßride, Myron Hart. Bob Amstutz, Hugh Moyer, Dan Ross, David Smith, and David Roop, and the Misses Ruth Sipe, Pat Liechty, and Brenda Mcßride. Sending gifts but unable to attend were the Mesdames Ted Pfister, Ron Ballard, Amos Miller, Jr., Jim Fisher, Don Wolfe, and Lase Grimm, and the Misses Jean Wolfe and Doris Bluhm.

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MISSIONARY SOCIETY HAS ANNUAL RETREAT THURSDAY The Church of God Missionary society gathered for its annual retreat Thursday evening in the fellowship basement. Lunch was served as the ladies arrived. A short business meeting opened with the repetition of the missionary pledge, and closed with prayer by Mrs. Guy Aglet. Mrs. Huston Bever, Jr., was in charge of the program. I John 3-5 was read and studied. Mrs. Robert Strickler offered prayer for the church and community, and Mrs. Floyd Morrison, for the missionaries. The service closed with the Lord’s Prayer. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. Herbert Hawkins, and Mrs. Ralph Hawkins. The Trinity WSWS will meet Tuesday night at 7:30 o’clock, not Thursday night, as appeared in Friday’s newspaper. The Women's Society of Christian Service of the Mt. Tabor church will meet Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Andrews. The Monroe Bebber homes home demonstration club will meet with Mrs. Lee Parrish Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Gals and Pals Home demonstration club will gather at the Pleasant Mills high school Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Mrs. Richard Young will be hostess to the Pleasant Mills Baptist church WMS at 7:30 o’clock Wednesday evening. Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock, the Salem Methodist WSCS will meet at the home of Mrs. Rue Strayer. The Women of the Moose will hold a chapter night program Thursday evening. Officers will meet at 7:30 p.m., and the lodge at 8 p.m. The officers will be in charge of the program. All members having birthdays in August will be honored. t j ILoccailh Miss Sidney Beery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Beery, of 1056 ’ Winchester street, and a junior at Decatur high school, celebrated her 16th birthday Tuesday. ' Miss Martha Scheel of Sheboygan, Wis., is visiting with her grandparents,. Mr. and- Mrs. Wil- * liam Linn. • Miss Kathryn Young, Mr. and 1 Mrs. Elmer Peters, and the Misses 1 Lila and Linda Kruetzmann motored to Miami, Fla., and Key West for a vacation the past two weeks. Mrs. Milton Kruetzmann flew down to meet the group and returned home with them early this morning. In all, they traveled 3,790 miles. y ■ Relatives who came from a distance to attend the funeral of Mrs. Cecil Harvey Friday were Mr. and Mrs. William Drummond, daugh-l ters and son, Belmont; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drummond. Muskegon, Mich., Mrs. R. Earl Peters, Fort Wayne: Mrs. Herman Mentzer, Hicksville, 0.. George Beach and John Harvey. Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. John Suman and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Suman, Bluffton, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Barkley, Marion. Mrs. Geraldine Fairchild, Columbus, 0., has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kohne for the past 10 days. Mrs. Eden Strahm, of Craigville route one, was admitted to the Clinic hospital in Bluffton Thursday. Mrs. Dan Striker of near Berne suffered a fractured left wrist in a fall at her home recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Stork of Monroe, route one, are the parents of a daughter born at 6:17 p.m. Thursday at the Wells county hospital. ADMITTED Thomas Wesley Titus, Decatur; Donald Jacobs. Decatur. DISMISSED Mrs. Joseph Brite and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. Max F. Andrews and baby boy, Decatur; Mrs. Richard Mies and baby boy, Decatur: Mrs. Reynaldo Tarriaga, Decatur.

■r * JBBI THE FIRST REUNION of the graduating class of 1939 from the Decatur Catholic high school was held recently at the home of Miss Mary Catherine Spangler. Eighteen members of the class were in attendance. Unable to be present were Mrs. Robert C. (Alta Ruth Klepper) Brodbeck, Marie Meyer Gray, and Mrs. Charles (Betty Young) Cook. Front row, left to right—Mrs. Andrew (Bemadine Faurote (Appelman). Mrs. Glen (Frances ,Brite) Griffith, Mrs. Carl (Laurine Lengerich) Schultz, Mrs. Vernon (Vera Braun) Krugh, Mrs. Joseph (Marjorie Kintz) Schultz. Mrs. Robert (Joan Parent' Ulman, Mrs. Don (Betty Schulte) Suprison, Mrs. Walter (Kathleen Heimann) Baker, and Miss Mary Catherine Spangler. . Rear row, left to right—Robert Ulman, Robert Langenhorst, Arthur Baker, Ambrose Geimer, Carl Schultz, Robert Hess, Leo Alberding, Robert Bolinger and Carl Braun.

-»■■ Bl -' ® &h* • * 3KSSSk |fc ’> |i ..i jf.i ■-:,. ; ?-. - : k .&« MSHHb Mi&“ - • s ' "" \ ■tvs's.- ■ •«,■•. ■>,'• Miss Thieme Plans Nuptial October 9 Mr. and Mrs. Simon Thieme, route three, have announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, LaVerne Ellen, to Donald L. Macke, son of Mr. and Mrs. August Macke, route 1. The Rev. W. C. Vetter will receive the vows October 9, at 6:30 p. m. in the Immanual Lutheran church. Miss Thieme, a graduate of Decatur high school, is employed in the employment office of General Electric Company here. Macke was graduated frc/i Hoagland high school, and is employed by the purchasing departrrient of International Harvester company in Fort Wayne.

JBnirfc j At the Adams county memorial hospital: At 11:40 p.m. Friday, Gene and Helen Roth Williamson, route five,' ! became the parents of an eight-I i pound, two-ounce baby girl. Jerry and Mary Mae Chrisman I Carey, 555 East Main street, Berne, became the parents of a - baby girl, weighing seven pounds, f four ounces, at 1:15 a.m. today. . - v A seven pound, 1014 ourice baby boy was born to Lewis and <Norma I J. Kiser Dellinger, 108 South Fifs teenth street, at 3:14 a.m. today. Over < sOi 1 ny Democrats an sold acd deli vered In Decatur ' ?ach day ' ———————— r ’ -- ■ ; -- I x * Kenneth C. McCor/>er, missionary to the Philippines, will be guest speaker at the Assembly of God church' Sunday morning at 10:30 o’clock. Formerly a missionary to Indonesia and the Malaya, he will relate some of his experiences and will tell of the progress of the Assemblies of God missions in those two countries, to teach in Immanuel Bible In--1950. and the following year taught in the Indonesian Bible school, in addition to missionary work. He moved in 1952 to Singapore. Malaya, where he was in charge of the Elim assembly. He plans next to teach in Hmlmanuel Bible Institute in Cebu City, Philippines. The Rev. George Yarian, pastor, i invites the public to attend Suni day's service. i

Driver Fails To Appear In Court A Fort Wayne woman driver, charged with failing to stop at a red light at 13th and Monroe Firday evening, failed to appear jin mayor's court this morning to answer the charge. I June L. Patterson, 35, of 506 j Plaza Road in Fort Wayne, W'as i cited by city police on the red j light violation to appear Saturday 1 morning at 9 o’clock. i Suffers Broken Foot - In Accident Friday Tom Titus, a mechanic at Butler's garage, suffered a broken foot in an accident Friday that is expected to keep him in bed for six to eight weeks. Titus was unloading an axle when he slipped, and the axle fell on his foot, breaking two bones. I He was taken to the Adams county memorial hospital where the bones were set. He is expected to be released from the hospital Sunday, but it will be six weeks to two months before the bones heal. Central Soya Expands Fort Wayne Offices The Central Co., Ine., has leased the entire IOOF building in downtown Fort Wayne for expansion of executive ofices of Central Soya and its feed division, McMillen Feed Mils. The expansion will alleviate crowding in the industry’s current quarters in the Fort Wayne Bank building. COURT NEWS Complaint Cases ' The Universal C. I. T. Credit Corp, moved to dismiss a complaint for immediate possession of property against Richard K. Eller in Adams circuit court Friday after apparently recovering the vehicle in Indianapolis. The car belongs to the Schwartz Motor Sales Co. of Decatur. In the American Indemnity Co. vs. James W. Patterson case, a complaint on a note, the case was set for trial Sept. 18 at 10 a. m. on a motion by the plantiff. Divorce Cases Venued from Allen circuit court. Marie Jane Hook vs George Hook had their case docketed, pending action in the Adams circuit court. No definite date was set for the hearing. In the Nellie M. Ross vs. Eugene Ross case, the court contini ued action on the hearing.

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