Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 186, Decatur, Adams County, 8 August 1963 — Page 3
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The wedding of Miss Cheryl Lynn Andrews and Jon Reuben Lebsack was held Saturday at 2:30 p. m. at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s
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SALE IN PROGRESS! Men’s ft Boys’ Suits ft Sport Goats Sizes 8 up. GREAT SAVINOSI MEN’S SLACKS $9.98 Values NOW SB.OO 2 Pairs $15.00 MEN’S and BOYS’ SHIRTS Sizes 8 thru XL PRICES SLASHEDI BQYS' SWIM SUITS REDUCED! MEN S STRAW HATS 1/3 QFFI PRICE MEN’S WEAR . TOM WEIS, OWNER
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Witnesses in Fort Wayne. Donald E. Brunner officiated and music was presented by Mrs. Harlo Miller, the bride’s aunt. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Roger Andrews of 1106 Paulding road, formerly of Decatur, and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Lebsack, 1827 N. Anthony Blvd., all of Fort Wayne. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a gown of imported Chantilly lace and pure silk organza. The organza bodice featured lace appliques and a sabrina neckline outlined with scalloped lace. Long lace sleeves tapered over her hands. Lace appliques detailed the organza skirt which swept to a short train. A crown of French
braid with seed pearls and crystals held her veil. She carried a cascade of white pom-poms centered with an orchid corsage. Mrs. Thomas O. Moore, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a street length gown of lavender lace over taffeta and a contrasting lace hat. She carried a bouquet of white carnations with orchil tulle and satin streamers. Richard Walker served as' best man, ushering were Roy Schwartz, uncle of the bride; Virgil Hagy, Michael Wiggs, and Fredrick Close. The mother of the bride wore a. melon colored lace sheath over taffeta dress, with white accessories.* The bridegroom’s mother wore a floral green chiffon paneled dress with contrasting accessories. The reception was held at the Fort Wayne Sports club house, immediately following the ceremony. Serving were Mrs. Wayne Perkins, Misses Kay and Jackie Burke, Miss Joan Davis, Misses Carol and Brenda Keener, Mrs. Edward Peterink, Carol Roloff, Jill B rod beck. A banquet dinner was! served that evening for the immediate families. Tables were decorated in orchid and white. Centering the tables were baskets of orchid and white carnations.jmd stephanotis. These were designed by Mrs. Harlo Miller and Mrs. Joe Butler, who also fashioned the bridesmaid’s gown. Serving at the banuet were Mrs. Clifford Coney, Mrs. Charles Koontz, Mrs. Roy SchwaTz, Mrs. Glen Isch, Mrs. G. M. Alspaugh, Mrs. Verlin Miller. Following a honeymoon to the south, the couple will reside near Fort Wayne.
Club Schedule Telephone 3-2121 Miw Kay Shaffer Society Editor Calendar Items for each day's publication mutt be phoned in by 11 a.m 'Saturday s?3o> FRIDAY O. N. O. Home Demonstration Club Rummage Sale, Ehinger building. 9 to 9. Mt. Tabor Methodist W. S. C. S., church, 7:30 p.m. Psi lota Xi Trading Poet, 1-4, Sara Lu Collier and Leona Gentis, 6-9, Nola Isch and Barbara Osterman. Delta Theta Tau Record Hop, Community SATURDAY Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, Marcia Stevens and Jane Reed. O. N. O. Home Demonstration club Rummage Sale, Ehinger building 9 to 6. Pleasant Mills P. T. A., Pleasant Mills School. 7:30 p.m. SUNDAY Magley family reunion, HannaNuttman Park. Fruechte Reunion, Preble Recreation Center, noon MONDAY Gals and Pals Home Demonstration club, Pleasant Mills School, 7:30 p.m. Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Association, I & M social room, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles Hall, 8 p.m. . Kirkland W. C. T. U., Mrs. Floyd Arnold, 1:30 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs. Joe Rash, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY St. Anne’s Study Club Mrs. Carl Steigmeyer, W'illshire, 1:30 p.m. WERLING-COOK VOWS READ AUGUST 2 Miss Ivema Werling, of Preble, became the bride of Harry E. Cook, son of Dr. R. W. Cook, Montepelier, in a double-ring ceremony at the First Methodist church in Decatur, Friday, August 2. Rev. A. C. Underwood, pastor of the local Methodist church, officiated at the ceremony. Relatives attending were entertained at a supper at the Fairway Restaurant, following the ceremony After a honeymoon in Canada, the couple will reside at Findlay, O. The new Mrs. Cook was formerly employed as secretary to the superintendent of Decatur public schools. Cook is a field representative fqr the Farm Loan division of Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. The 35th annual Fruechte reunion will be held Sunday at the Preble recereation center beginning with the noon meal. The Eta Tau Sigma sorority will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Joe Rash, with Mrs. Lee Faurote as hostess. The local chapter of the Indiana Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Association will hold a meeting in the Indiana & Michigan building social room at 216 West Monroe street, Monday beginning at 7:30 p.m. All hairdressers in the area are invited to attend. Mrs. Wilma Smalik will be on hand to present the new trends in hair styling from the national hirdressers convention held in Las Vegas in July. Membership applications will be taken with an election of officers to follow. I * . Mrs. T. C. Smith, post depart-
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/ if Mr. and Mrs. Albert Edelman, of Hudson, Ohio, announce the engagement of their daughter, Susan Elizabeth, to Severin George Schurger. Schurger is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Severin H. Schurger of Decatur. He is a graduate of Decatur Catholic high school, attended St. Joseph’s College, and is majoring at Indiana University. Miss Edelman graduated from Hudson high school, attended the Cleveland Institute of Music, Kent State University school of music, and Bard College, and is majoring in piano and harpsicord at Indiana University. A September wedding is planned, after which the couple will return to Indiana University to continue their studies.
ment of Indiana president, Mrs. Ed Bauer, fourth district president, Mrs. Herman Dierkes, fourth district sergeant-at-arms and Mrs. Walter Walchle, Mrs. Elmer Schrader and Mrs Howard Eley, delegates of the local American Legion auxiliary unit, attended the 44th annual convention of the American Legion auxiliary, department of Indiana, held at French Lick, August 2,3, and 4. The St. Anne’s Study club will meet with Mrs. Carl Steigmeyer, Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at her home in Willshire. Mrs. Ralph Redding Dies In Florida Mrs. Beulah Hess Redding, 60. former Decatur resident, died recently at Holly Hill, Fla. Survivors include two brothers, one of them Dr. Lawrence Hess of Fort Wayne, and three sisters. Mrs. Redding and her husband, Ralph Redding, operated the Shady Lawn motel on 13th street from 1952 to 1956. Ralph Redding died several years ago in Fort Wayne. Funeral services for Mrs. Redding were held Tuesday at Avilla, with burial in the Lutheran cemetery at Avilla. If you have something to sell ox trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results.
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Births A 4 lb., 6 oz. baby girl was born to Glen D. and Margaret Derrickson Moser of Geneva, at the Bluffton Clinic, Wednesday. The grandDarents are Mr. and Mrs. William Derrickson of Geneva, and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Sehnepp of Decatur. At the Adams county memorial hospital: James and Anna Marie Steurv Webb of .route 4, Decatur, became the parents of a 5 lb., 7% oz. baby girl at 2:06 p.m. Wednesday. A 6 lb., 8 oz. baby girl was born at 8:10 p.m. Wednesday to Lee W. and Arlene Hirschy Sprunger of route 1, Decatur. Delmer and Lorena Germane Tkreme are the parents of a 7 lb.. 13 oz. baby girl born at 11:28 p.m. Wednesday. Terry and Joan Christianson Holtsberry of Fort Wavne became the parents of a 7 lb., if oz. baby girl at 4:05 a.m. today Hospital Admitted Mrs. Roy August, Mrs. Tom Johnston, Mrs. Terry Everett, John Aspy, Decatur; Miss Marsha Graber, Berne.
Locals Mrs. Dale Hake, 4 the former Sarah Gass, underwent emergency surgery at the Adams county memorial hospital Wednesday evenihg for a burst appendix. It will be approximately three days before it is known whether she is out of danger from contracting peritonitis. State senator Marshall Kizer of Plymouth visOted with Dr. Harry H. Hebble Wednesday. Miss Vicki Nern, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Nern, 235 Rugg street observed her 16th birthday recently. A Decatur high school student, Miss Barbara Williams recently
BIG SUMMER DRESS SALE! Hund '? 555 f Famous Brand y>! mWtm. for your easy Mlf-selection. _______ Xjl&jFlk' Junior — Misses — Half Sizes DRESSES Better Cottons, Dacrons, Voiles, etc. Voiles, Seersuckers, Better Cottons oi CCIICI RfA© IMIC6CCC Sleeveless and Short Sleeve Styles vLCCV tLtOO DKtJkOtd Wonderful Values! If Wm <»«*•" «».) V.IM. to 6.95 •“» “ wl If f t Juniors 9-15—Regular—Half Sizes Values to 12.95—Reduced to II ' Z rmc L s 4*°° *5 °° $ 6“ s 8 °° _ M ALL BATHINO SUITS ON SALE! U Buy now I Prices slashed for immediate clear- Vssra] N ance. Famous Lee brand with built-in bra. \ Good size range. Values to 14.95. m “?“ c,D *5.00. »6.00 ONI GROUP AT $3.00 I *7/ Rfc/ f Sale of White p— ■ , ■ . ■ t"fV SLEEVELESS BLOUSES epn^pTnaTC \\ Famous "Mac Shore Brand Oe 111111 l vUfl I V Wn snstt&£2i r i :r o t H T , “* * / 1*59 2*>9 2-99 L SALE PRICE IQ | r J od J*l I 2-Pc. Wool Suits Cotton & Rayon Final Clearance BRIEFS SUMMER HATS **"££?**' White Only Real Buysl Out They 00l Sizes 5-6-7 $ A aa Junior Sizes 7-15 soc-i -'i- lIOcl lOc - *•** *i o :*is GIRLS’ BATHING SUIT SALE M * U k r "' ty „ w#ar Cl ««™ ne « Final Clearance. Broken Sizes. Washable Cottons. Bto 18 size. Also a few sub-teens SEPARATE TOPS $2.50 to**!w 2 * Pe - SITS $3.00 400 S 6OO "™—" SEPARATE SHORTS and SKIRTS $2.00 Seamless Nylon ___ HOSIERY A LADIES' PEIGNOIRS—Cotton figured r ) batiste. S-M - L a O First Quality. Sizes 8 \\ -II f f Formerly 4.00 Mesh or plain knit. j I DACRON & COTTON PEIGNOIRS Mist shade. | | Pastel colors. S-M-L a AA A Palr *f.Og / 1 Were 5.00 ■ft To Box A I | WOMEN'S BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS — f I Tapered slacks. Printed top. Solid Ladies' Estron Acetate I f cotton pants. Sizes 32 -38 A AO f f Were 2.98 BRIEFS I \ IB ONLYI LADIES' SHEER GOWNS White only. Sizes 5-6-7 Dacron, cotton, nylon fabric. Solid colors. Broken sizes. Values to 6.98 29c-4». $ l (TV* 2*9s ~ d 3»9s BOY'S BACK-TO-SCHOOL SOCKS. All new patterns — *- nn Soft spin cotton by "HealthKnir 39C 3 Fair *1 *°° Boy’s Wash ‘N Shorts ® BTRtICH SOCKS Fine Quality Fabrics. Sizes 2-12 100% Nylon. White and colors. As A All sizes. Guaranteed to wear. Pa * r * U P A ONE TABLE BOY'S KNIT POLO SHIRTS^ ~Jj p a i T ) Fine Quality in bright attractive colors. Sizes 3 to 12 a B. Were 1.79 and 1.98 A I—I IDMHBBBEaMaaaMSMAHiHMHBi |MMsaHssAaHßaaHaAnßaM Girl’s Golf Drossos Girl’s Blousos Girl’s Shorts Wash 'n Wear. Sieevolees Wash 'n wear Quality. , Fine Grade of Wash 'n with matching bloomers. Sleeveless or Short Sleeve. Wear fabrics. Sizes 3to 14 Sizes 3 - 14. Values to 2.98 Sizes 3 - 14 Values 2.98 *!•»» ~ | |S£t~l 9Sc|] 75c /I°o Niblick & Co. FOR SMART FASHIONS
observed her 16th birthday. Miss Williams is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Williams, 722 High street. Mns. Wiliam J. Koenig, the former Pat Mies, and sons Bill, John, and Hart returned to Jacksonville, Fla., after spending five weeks visiting relatives here. She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Carl Mies. Koenig spent several days visiting here also but returned earlier to Jacksonville where he is vice presiednt of finances at Gibbs Shipyard, Inc. Also visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mies were Mr. and Mrs. Barney Danesok and children from Dayton, O. Mrs. Danesok is the former Nancy Mies. Mrs. Fred Chnstener was admitted to the Parkview memorial hospital in Fort Wayne, where she
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had eye surgery Wednesday morning. Her room number is 222. Mrs. Barbara Habegger of South 13th street served dinner in her home Sunday in honor of the birthday of Mrs. John Hirschy. Those attending were Mrs. Genni Baumann, Mr. and Mrs. John Hirschy, and the hostess, Mrs. Habegger. Miss Kathleen Mallonee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Mallonee, 316 Stratton Way recently observed her' 16th birthday. Miss Mallonee is a student at Decatur high school. Another Decatur high school student recently observed her 16th birthday. She is Miss Susan Worthman, daughter of Harold Worthman and Mrs. Paul Jurt. 235 South First street. Trade in a pood town — Decatur.
