Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 201, Decatur, Adams County, 26 August 1963 — Page 3
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A white carpet graced the way to the altar bedecked with vases of white gladioluses and flanked by candelabra and baskets of aqua and white gladioluses for a double ring wedding ceremony at the First Methodist church, Saturday evening. The Rev. Fuhrman Miller read the sacred vows to join in marriage Miss Donna Sue Bixler
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and Robert William Shraluka Jr. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Gearld Bixler, 609 North Fifth street and Mrs. Dolores M. Shraluka, 123 North First street, and the late Robert Shraluka. To provide the wedding music, Mrs. Edgar Gerber, organist, played selections entitled “Ave Maria,’’ by Bach, “Liebstraum,”JLastz, “A Dream,” Bartlett, “I Love Thee,” Greig, “Savior Like A Shepherd Lead Us,” and the traditional weddiijg march, and George Ray, uncle of the bride, sang, “Entreat Me Not to Leave Thee” and as the couple knelt at the altar, “Hie Lord’s Prayer.” Escorted to the altar by her father, the .bride appeared in a gown of -satin faced peau-de-soie. The molded bodice was fashioned with a scoop neckline and elbow length sleeves with a motif of reembroidered alencon lace that was carried onto the front panel of the softly pleated chapel-length skirt. Tailored bows accented the waist. The bouffant veil of nylon tulle was caught to a crown of seed pearls. The bride carried a cascade arrangement of white roses and pompoms accented with aqua. The maid of honor, Miss Marilyn Scott, selected a gown of radiant peau satin. The fitted bodice featured a scoop neckline, and elbowlength sleeves. A self fabric rose adorned the front panel of the controlled skirt. The matching headpiece was a crown of hair braid accented with seed pearls with a moline circular veil. Miss Scott carried a cascade arrangement of white and aqua pompoms. Miss Sylvia Bleeke was bridesmaid and Miss Susan Shraluka was junior bridesmaid. Both were dressed
MRS. HILTON OBSERVES 83RD BIRTHDAY Mrs. W. Hilton celebrated her 83rd birthday Sunday with a family dinner at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Cecil Richards* Vicksburg, Mich. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Deßolt. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Nevil, Iris Harmless, Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hilton and family, Larry Hilton, White Pigeon, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Richard and family, Vicksburg, Mich. : ’* LUTHERAN WOMEN’S LEAGUE MEETS AT MONROEVILLE The Bth annual Christian growth institute of the Lutheran Women’s Missionary League was held recently at St. John’s Lutheran church, Flatrock, Monroeville. Registration was handled by Mrs. Edwin Reinking and Mrs. Arnold TTiieme. Opening devotions were led by the Rev. Otto Mueller of Emmanuel Lutheran church, followed by singing of the Lutheran I Women’s Missionary song. The group was accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Charles Reynolds. Mrs. Deynolds opened the session by introducing Christian growth chairman, Mrs. Edwin Doehrman. The chairman greeted the guests and then introduced the speaker for the morning session, the Rev. E. W. Broders, advisor to the Christian growth committee of the central district. His topic was “Missionary Attitudes Among the Romans.” The ladies were divided into groups to discuss the topic and hold a question and answer session. At noon a delicious lunch was served by the host congregation. The afternoon session opened with hymn singing, after which time the afternoon was introduced. Mrs. William KlausIng of Cincinnati was the speaker, using as her topic “Prayer and the promise of God.” The ladies were again divided into groups for their discussion period. ‘ Due to illness of the scheduled hostess, the Bellmont Home Demonstration club will meet at the home of Mrs. Kelli Porter at 8 p.m. Tuesday. identical to the honor attendant. For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Bixler selected a toast colored linen suit with matching accessories and a corsage of white glamellias. Mrs. Shraluka, mother of the groom, chose a brown silk suit with matching accessories and also wore a corsage of white glamellias. U V* ' t t>)., - i Dave Clark stood as best man, with Greg Bixler and Lloyd Bucher serving as ushers. Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held at the Decatur Youth and Community Center with approximately 250 in attendance. The serving table was covered with a white table cloth topped with aqua netting and was centered with a white five-tier wedding cake decorated with aqua and yellow rosettes. Serving the guests at the reception were the Misses Jovce Haggard, Nancy Gerber, Alison Kuck, Susie Keller and Mrs. Dave Clark. Mrs. Jack Morence and Miss Ruth. Winnes assisted the servers. For a wedding trip of unannounced destination, the new Mrs. Shraluka was wearing a pale yellow knit ensemble With black accessories. The bride is a graduate of Decatur high school. The groom, also a Decatur high school graduate, attended Ball State Teachers College and is employed as a reporter for the Decatur Daily Democrat. The Couple will make their home at 313 Adams street, Decatur.
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z The First Mennonite church, Berne, was the scene of a double ring wedding ceremony Saturday evening. White gladioluses, mumS and pompoms, with ferns and candelbra, provided the background for the marriage of Miss Sharon Ann Huser and Peter Everett Schug. The Rev. Gordon Neuenschwander, assisted by the Rev. Robert Cox, officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Huser, route 1, Geneva, and Mrs. E. J. Schug, 617 North Jefferson, Berne, and the late E. J. Schug. ' The wedding music was provided by organist, Mrs. Erma Neuen, and vocalist, Bryon Fox, who sang, “God Gave Me You,” “Because” and “The Lord’s Prayer.” Given in marriage by her father, the bride appeared in a floor-length gown of chantilly-type lace and organza over taffeta. The square scalloped neckline was unde scored with pearls and irridescent sequins arranged to highlight the floral design of the all-lace bodice. The long sleeves tapered to bridal points at her hands. The controlled skirt was accented with scattered lace medallions. Pannier panels edged with scalloped lace - flowed gracefully into a chapel-length train giving a watteau effect. The bride carried a regal design arrangement of white butterfly roses Intersperced with ivy. Her elbow length veil of silk illusion wr caught to a lace crown of pearls and net. The matron of honor, Mrs. Charles Placke, Richmond, selected a sheath dress of white silvered brocade with a cummerbund and a side drape of silk organza. An open crowned hat held the short veil. Mrs. Placke carried a crescent arrangement of green carnations. The bridesmaids, were the Misses Judy Yoder, Berne and Lilah Lehman, Geneva, Miss Gwen Huser, sister of the bride, served as flower girl. All attendants were dressed identical to the honor attendant. The mother of the bride. Mrs. Huser, attended her daughter's wedding in a toast brown shantung sheath dress with beige and brown accessories. Mrs. Schug chose a blue silk sheath dress .vith blue accessories. Both mothers wore a corsage of white carnations. Otto Schug, Indianapolis, brother of the groom, stood as Vest man with Rod Schwartz and Robert Bieberstein, both of Berne, serv-
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ing as groomsmen. The ushers were Steve Huser, Glen Lehman, Phil Sprunger and Steve Von Gunten. Immediately following tljp ceremony, a reception was held on the church patio. The Mesdames Leslie Augsburger, Delbert McCune, Eugene Achleman, and Mildred Hall and the Misses Julie Ellsworth and Rosalyn Sommer served the guests. For a wedding trip of unannounced destination, the new Mrs. Sch’.ig was wearing a sleeveless dark print silk dress with brown patent ■accessories. —— The bride is a graduate of Hartford Center and Elkhart University of Medical and dental technique and was employed in Marion. Schug was a graduate of BemeFrench high school and Taylor University and is presently taking graduate work at Ball State. The couple will make their home at 603 North 28th Street in Lafayette, after September 2, where Schug will teach this fall. Locals Lowell W. Beineke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Beineke, route 1, returned home, Saturday, after spending nearly a year at the University of London, London, Eng. Much of his study and research there was for his doctoral thesis that will be applied to his Ph D. He will attend the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor this fall to continue his studies in mathematics. Bert Steinwedel, former state auditor and 1960 aspirant for Democratic nomination for governo", was in Decatur on business today, and met with Dr. lt Harry H. Hebble, Democratic county chairman, who also owns stock in Steinwedel’s vending corporation. Steinwedel was also present at the IDEA meeting Friday, Saturday and Sunday at French Lick. Births At the Adams county memorial hospital: Sunday at 1:47 am., Richard and Helen Brown Schmitz, Wren, 0., became the parents of a 6 lb., 12 oz. baby girl Lee and Donna Fast Wolfe, route 6, Decatur, became the parents of a 6 lb., 12*4 oz. baby girl at 6:35 a.m. Sunday. A 7 lb. girl was bom to Rev. Elmer and Lois Reik Braun, Wilishier, 0., at 1:44 a.m. today. Marvin and Rosemary Coyne Brown Monroeville, are the parents of a 6 lb., 12 oz. baby boy bom at 2:10 a m. today. Paintbrush Hangers You can store paintbrushes in proper hanging position flat on your pegboard, or inside a cabinet door, with the help of a pair -of nails. Just hammer part way into the wood, using the widened part ol the brush handle as a gauge. To use, slip the narrow part of brush handle between the nails and bring down gently until the . widening handle is held by the nails.
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Club Schedule Telephone 3-2121 Mbs Kay Shaffer Society Editor Calendar Items for each day's nublication must be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday 1*730) NOTICE TO LOCAL CLUBS, ORGANIZATIONS To simplify, for your club and this newspaper, the procedure of reporting forthcoming meetings for the club calendar, have your club reporter or secretary send to the Decatur Daily Democrat c/o Society Editor, a schedule stating regular time and meeting place. An example of this would be, a meeting held the first Tuesday of each month at 8 p.m. in the fellowship hall. If, however, your organization meets at the homes of various members you may have an advanced schedule that is given to each member. If this be the case then a copy should also be mailed. It is felt that if local organizations will co-operate much needless work and confusion can be avoided for you and the newspaper. Once the needed information is secured, r chart or file would be made showing the name of the club, and the date, time, and place of the meeting. This would then automatically be added to the club calendar sufficiently in advance and save embarrassment to the
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club secretary who forgot to put it in the paper until the day before, or worse, the day erf the meeting. A phone call would be necessary only if there is a change of plans. Also, if your club does not already have the schedule planned for the year such an outline of events would benefit all members. If you are a member of any of the many clubs and organizations in this area make certain that your reporter or secretary knows of this new system designed to save needless work and prevent errors. M your organization wishes to make use of this system, as we hope many will, be certain the information sent is accurate. MONDAY Queen of Peace Study club, Mrs. Mark Schurger, 8 pm. Gray Ladies business meeting, I and M social room, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY Bellmont Home Demonstration club. Mrs. Kelli Porter, 8 p.m. Olive Rebakah Lodge, Red Men’s Hall, 7:30 p.m. Tri Kappa sorority, picnic, Boy Scout shelter house, 6:30 p.m. Adams Central pre-enrollment, juniors, 8-10 a.m., seniors, 1-3 p.m. Sunny Circle Home Demonstration club, Preble Recreation Center, 8 p.m. Live and Learn Home Demonstration club, family pot-luck supper, Mrs. Ivan Barkley, 6:30 p.m. American Legion Junior Auxiliary, Installation services, Legion Home, 7:30 p.m. Jolly Housewives Home Demonstration club, wiener roast, Hanna-
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Nuttman Park. 6:30 p.m. Kirkland Ladies club, Mrs. Floyd Ehrman, 7:30 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Preble Restaurant, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY - Adams Central pre-enrollment, seventh grade, 8-10 a.m., eighth grade, 1-3 p.m. THURSDAY Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, Kay Boch and Helen Rydell; 6-9, Sandra Liby and Jackie Burke. Golden Age Group of Methodist church, church lounge 2 p.m. FRIDAY Friendship Circle of Decatur Missionary church, Mrs. Robert Reynolds, 7:30 p.m. Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, Diane Sauer and Leona Gentis; 6-9, Kay Grimm and Karen Galbreath. SATURDAY Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, Mary Ann Meyer and Gini Elder.
Hospital Admitted Mrs. Jacob Alt, Adam Reef, Decatur; David P. Neuenschwander, Berne. Dismissed Walter Stump, Jerry Thompson, Merlin Wolfe, Mrs. Charles Ward, Mrs. James Burdge and baby girl, Mrs. Robert Baxter and baby girl, Anito Villagomez, Decatur; Mrs. Nancy Andrews, Monroe; Mrs. James Lengarcher and baby girl, Grabill.
