Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 30 November 1959 — Page 3

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1959

SOCIETY • ■ ■ <-& ■ jfef ~ •' <& J&* - !■& ■ v- '>“ “Xu Mrs. Thomas C. Cartmel —Photo by Anspaugh

Cartmel-Stahly Vows Exchanged Saturday

Miss Anne Louise Stahly became the bride of Thomas O. Cartmel at two-thirty Saturday afternoon at the Evanelical and Reformed church in Berne. The Rev. C. A. Schmid and Dr. Frank G. Helme, of the Christian church, Rushville, received the double ring vows. Vases of fall flowers, candelabra, palms, and ferns decked the altar end white satin bows and greenery iXjarked th pews. Nuptial selections were presented by Mrs. Sherman Stucky, organist, and Miss Virginia Lee Patterson and Dan Stahly, vocalists. Miss Patricia Bauserman played the violin. Miss Stahly is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Stahly, Berne, and Mrs. Ruth Cartmel of Rushville is the mother of the _i i the loveliest 6BFTS .for HER Gloves Fine Selection, Black, Beige, Pink, Navy $4 69 Values to 2.29 __ A Blouses Peter Pan, Fancy and Solid Reg. 2.98 & 3.98 ’l-95.J2.49 Costume Jewelry > Close Out 1 Entire Stock 2 PRICE Nylon Hose Fall Shades. Reg. 99c Wife Boxed Towel Sets Large $ f .98 Selection A * up Boxed Pillow Cases Always Welcome Good $ W Selection up Dacron Comforters Truly A Fine Gift Large Size (Floral) Dacron Pillows 2S ...... s B-9S p Boxed Blankets Nylon Blend 98 SPECIAL 4 UP FOR THE ONE WHO SEWS.. GIVE PIECE GOODS Large selection Care-Free Materials to Delight the One Who Sews. Wonder Fabrics of All Kinds. Come in and brouse around. EIIIMiEirS The BOSTON Store

groom. Th‘9 bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an off white i antique satin gown, fashioned with princess lines and long, tapered! sleeves. Tne empire bodice of chantilly lace was defined by a satin ribbon and featured a scooped neckline and the skirt, appliqued in embroidered chantilly lace, fell into a chapel-length train. A crown of lace and satin embroidered with seed pearls and sequins held in place a fingertip veil of silk illusion. She carried a cascade of gardenias and feathered white carnations with gilded leaves. Mrs. Otto Schug, of Crawfordsville, who served as matron of honor, was attired in a princess | style gown of gold satin, which featured a scooped neckline and a bow at the waistline. The bridesmaids, Miss Roselyn Roof, Fort Wayne, Miss Carole Henderlong, Kokomo. Mrs. Jerry Cartmel, Indianapolis, all sorority sisters of the bride, and Miss Jeannine Neuen, Columbus, a cousin of the bride, wore lime green satin gowns ! styled identically to that of the honor attendant. Matching satin crowns and arm bouquets of yellow and bronze chrysanthemums with leaves completed the ensembles of all the attendants. Miss Carol Ann Habegger of South Bend, was flower girl and ring bearer was Master Thomas Moser of Elwood, both cousins of the bride. The bride’s mother selected a mauve lace dress and gray accessories and the .mother of the groom wore a green satin ensem- , ble with green and white accessories. Both wore corsages of amazon lillies,. Jerry Cartmel, Indianapolis, was best man for his brother and the groomsmen were Roger Roth, Bluffton, Charles Warneke. Indianapolis William O’Dell, South Bend, John Helme, Rushville, Clark Stahly, Geneva, and Frederick Stahly, Berne. Robert Stahly, brother of the bride, and Gregory Stahly, her cousin, were junior ushers. A reception was held immediately following the ceremony at the educational building of the Evangelical and Reformed church in Berne, where lime green and gold and white decorations carried out the color scheme of the bridal attendants. Music was furnished by a string quartet. Those serving at the reception were Mrs. Rudy Kachmann, Mrs. Dale Hirschy,

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Clubs Calendar items tor today's publication must be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30). Phone 3-2121 Sue Estill MONDAY Music department of Decatur Woman’s club, Zion E. and R. church, 7:30 p.m. St. Ambrose study club, Mrs. Jake Heiman, 7:30 p.m. Ladies 11 * Firemen’s Auxiliary Christmas dinner, Mrs. Cedric Fisher, 6:30 p.m. TUESDAY Tri Kappa business meeting, Community Center, 7:45 p.m. Catholic Ladies of Columbia potluck supper, C.L. of C. hall, 6:30 p.m. Associated churches of Decatur, Zion E. and R. church, 7 p.m. Loyal Daughters class of Bethany E.U.B. church, Mrs. Earl Fuhrman, 6 p.m. Dutiful Daughters class of Bethany E.U.8., Mrs. Brice Roop, 6:30 p.m. Happy Homemakers Home Demonstration club, Mrs. John Gent, 7:30 p.m. Adams county Democratic Women’s club, 6:30 p.m., Berne Bank Building. Decatur Weight Watchers, Mrs. Helen Baughn, 7:30 p.m. Kirkland Township Farm Bureau and 4-H potluck supper. Pleasant Dale parish hall, 6:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY | Historical club, Mrs. Wesley I Lehman, 2 p.m. Town and Country Demonstration club, Preble Restaurant, 6:30 p.m. THURSDAY Women of the Moose, Moose home, officers meeting 7:30 p.m., lodge 8 p.m. Rainbow Girls, Masonic hall, 3:30 p.m. Ladies Fellowship of Missionary church, parsonage basement, '7 p.m. Everready Sunday school of Methodist church, at the church, 6 p.m. Zion Lutheran Needle club, parish hall, 10 a.m. Monroe Methodist W.S.C.S., church annex, 7:25 p.m. Union Chapel Ladies Aid, church basement, all day meeting. Pleasant Grove W.M.A., Mrs. Annie Grote, 1 p.m. FRIDAY Junior Youth Fellowship of First Presbyterian church roller skating party, Happy Hours Roller Rink, 7:30 p.m. Union Chapel Christmas party, church basement, 6:30 p.m. SATURDAY Monroe Methodist W.S.C.S. bake sale and bazarr, Bahner building in Monroe, 9 a m. to noon. Work and Win class Christmas party, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Arnold, 7:30. Mrs. Robert Schisler. Mrs. Charles Warneke, and Mrs. Thomas Woodard. Miss Marilou Habegger was junior hostess and junior host was Master Gary Neuen. For traveling, the new Mrs. Cartmel wore a clamshell wool sheath dress with green accessories. She is a graduate of Ball State Teachers College, where she was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. The groom, a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity, attended Hanover College and graduated from Ball State. He is presently a teacher at Westlane junior high school in Indianapolis and is attending the Indianapolis division of Indiana University law school. Mr. and Mrs. Cartmel will be at home at 440 Winona, Warthin Apts., 504, Indianapolis. ■

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■ i ■’ll wk ■I I K'iiM Mrs. William F. Kruse —Photo by Briede

Miss Lengerich Becomes Bride Os William Kruse

White chrysanthemums adorned, the altar of St. Mary’s Catholic j church for the marriage of Miss 1 Anna Marie Lengerich to Ensign William F. Kruse Saturday morning at ten o’clock. The Very Rev. Simeon Schmitt received the vows. Mrs. Bill Gass, organist, presented nuptial selections and the men’s choir sang mass. Miss Lengerich is the eldest. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ■ H. Lengerich of Monroe, and Mrs. | William J. Kruse and the late Mr. Kruse, Decatur, are parents of the bridgroom. The bride, given in marriage byher father, selected a gown of bridal satin with a bodice of hand clipped chantilly lace. It featured ' long sleeves and was fashioned with a scalloped Sabrina neckline 4 sprinkled with mock pearls and sequins and an empire waistline’ accented by a satin bow. Her «a-| tin i skirt of impressed pleats fell into a chapel length train, Her fingertip veil of French illusion i was held by a lace crown and she' carried a bouquet of small white | mums centered with a white orchid. Miss Mary Butler was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss, Mary Margaret Lengerich, sister? of the bride, and Mrs. Marcella Smith. Joyce Lengerich, another sister of the bride, was junior] bridesmaid. All the attendants were attired identically in blue embroidered taffeta gowns, fashioned with scoop necklines and full skirts accented with satin i sashes which formed bows in the] back. Veils of blue tulle caught] to blue satin headbands completed their ensembles and they carried! MISS KOENEMAN ENTERTAINS AFTER YOUTH BANQUET A group of 52 people attended a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Koeneman following the rural youth county banquet Satur-: day night. Miss Gloria Koeneman, [ national committeew om a n for Farm Bureau young people, was hostess. A fall Thanksgiving motif livened the party. Cookies, rolls, coffee, I and punch were served to the guests, which included many from Allen, DeKalb, Grant, Wabash, Wells, and Kosciusko, as well as from Adams county. The Town and Country Home Demonstration club will meet Wednesday at the Preble Restaurant at 6:30 p.m. Members are reminded to bring items for the 50 cent gift exchange. The Women of the Moose will hold chapter night Thursday at the Moose home. The social service chairman, Mrs. Orval Fisher, will be in charge of the evening program,with officers meeting at 7:30 and lodge at 8 p.m. The Rainbow Girls will meet at 3:30 p.m. Thursday at the Masonic hall. Mrs. Wesley Lehman will be hostess for the Historical club Wednesday afternoon at 2. The Decatur Weight Watchers will met with Mrs. Helen Baughn Tuesday evening at 7:30. A 50 cent gift exchange will be included in the program. The Ladies Fellowship of the Missionary church will meet Thursday at 7 p.m. in the parsoa-

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i - | bouquets of small white mums. All of the dresses and headpieces, including her own, were designed and made by the bride. Mrs. Lengerich selected a royal blue dress with matching accessoris for her daughter s wedding l and the groom’s mother was attirI ed in a black and gray dress with I blue accents. Both wore orchid ; corsages. Best man was Fred Lengerich, brother of the bride, and the guests were seated by Paul Loshe and Ronald Smith. I— A breakfast for the Immediate families and bridal party was j held after the ceremony at the Fairway Restaurant. A blue and i white color scheme was carried i out at the reception held later in , the afternoon at the home, of the bride’s parents. Serving at the reVception were Mr. and -Mrs. Elroy Winteregg. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard I Bietler, Mrs. Veiena Meyer, and I the Misses Rose Marie Loshe, j Diann Mercky. Karen Sue Mercky, | and Anita Moore. | When the couple left for a wed- ‘ ding trip to California, the bride , was wearing a royal blue suit, to [which was pinned an orchid cor*kage from her bridal bouquet. The 1 new Mrs. Kruse graduated from Decatur Catholic high school and I Holy Cross school of nursing. South Bend. She is employed at the Adams county memorial hospital. Her husband, a graduate of Decatur Catholic high school and St. I Joseph's College in Rensselaer, is I an officer in the U.S. Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Kruse will be at home in San Diego, Calif, after Decemi ber 14. - ——— age basement. All members are requested to be present, as the election of officers will be held. The Everready Sunday School class of the Methodist church will . hold their Christmas party at the I church at 6 p.m. Thursday. A 50 cent gift exchange will take place. t The Zion Lutheran Needle club will meet Thursday at 10 a.m. at the parish hall. Anyone unable to ! attend is asked to call Mrs. John Kiess or Mrs. Phil Sauer. Tri Kappa will conduct a business meeting at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday at the Youth and Community Center . The Catholic Ladies of Columbia will hold a business and social meeting Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at i OVER 100 YEARS BOWER JEWELRY STORE Decatur Indiana

the C.L. of C. hall. The committee will furnish meat and rolls for ,the potlnck supper. The Monroe Methodist W.S.C.S. will hold a bake sale and bazaar from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday at the Bahner building in Monroe. The Monroe Methodist W.S.C.S. will conduct its regular meeting Thursday at 7:25 p.m. in the church annex. A 25 cent gift exchange will be part of the meeting. Members are reminded to bring unwrapped gifts for chldren ages 4 to 12. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Arnold will host a Christmas party of the Work 1 and Win class of the Trinity E.U.B. J church Saturday evening at 7:30. i An auction will be included in the i program. The Junior Youth Fellowship of, the First Presbyterian church will sponsor a rollar skating party for' church members and friends at i the Happv Hours roller rink, Friday at 7:30 p.m. The Associated Churches of De- 1 catur will meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. ’ at the Zion Evangelical and Re-> formed church. The Union chapel Ladies Aid j will hold an all-day meeting Thurs-1 day in the church basement. De-1 cember is guest month and all■ ladies of the church are welcome. | A potluck dinner and 50 cent gift i exchange will be held. • Friday evening the Union Chapel, church will hold a Christmas party in the church basement for Rev. ; and Mrs. Anderson. A potluck sup- | per at 6:30 will begin the party. All 11 members of the church are invited.

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■W Locals Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sipos of South Bend, were the holiday guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Endre Sipos, 133 Harvester Lane. Miss Cheri Jacobs, Danny Baumartner, and Ernie and Esther Feasel will be bn Dance Date tonight, Channel 15, from 5 to 6 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Saurer have I , returned from Michigan City, j where they have been visiting for ■ several days. The Rev. and Mrs. Bill Bollinger and family have returned to Middletown, Ohio after spending ; Thanksgiving with Bollinger’s pari ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bollinger. Mrs. Grace Mattox returned l from Indianapolis where she visit- i ! ed with her son, Robert Mattox, ■ I and his family. Sp/5 Clarence G Gottrell has reI turned to Ft. George G. Meade,! | Maryland, after spending a 15-day; i furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Cottrell, 506 Patterson ■ St. Former Marion County— I Judge Dies Sunday INDIANAPOLIS <UPI> —Clinton (H. Givan. 70. a retired Indianapolis attorney, former Indiana legislator and former judge of Marion j Superior Court Room 4, died Sunday. He was judge from 1924 to | 1928 after serving a term in the i House of the Indiana Legislature. | Givan was a Republican.

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Mrs. Mabel Yoder Ils Taken By Death Mrs. Mabel Yoder, 70, of Wabash township, died of carcinoma at 6:30 a.m. Sunday at the Berne nursing home. She had been bedfast for 10 weeks. Surviving are three sons, Ronald Yoder of Berne route 2, Roger .Yoder of Berne route 1, and Marion Yoder of Geneva route 1; two daughters. Miss Thelma Yoder, at home, and Mrs. Luther Burry of Berne, and 11 grandchildren. Mrs. Yoder was a member of the Cross Evangelical and Reformed church at Berne. The body was removed to the Yager funeral home at Berne, friends may call until 12:30 p.m. I Tuesday. Funeral services will be ' conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at l the Cross Evangelical and Reformbed church, the Rev. C. A. Schmid I officiating. Burial will be in the MRE cemetery. Girl Scouts Troop 222 met at 3 p.m. last Monday at the Northwest school. Sandra Ross led the girls in the Brownie promise. Theresa Girod and Kathy Bedwell brought the treat. Susan Single led the troop in saying grace. Kathy Bedwell took the roll call and read the miniutes. Carol Shady took dues. Janet Gray led in singing Johnny Appleseed grace. The meeting closed with the friendship circle. Scribe, Kathy Bedwell