Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 247, Decatur, Adams County, 19 October 1963 — Page 3

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1963

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A white carpet graced the way to an altar adorned with fall arrangements of red oak foilage in gold vases with white mums and foliage trees of white, bronze and golden mums for a double ring wedding ceremony at the St. Mary’s Catholic church this morning. The Rt. Rev. Msgr Simeon Schmitt read the vows to join in marriage Miss Judith Louise Cook and Ronald Lee Baker. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cook, 1009 Winchester street, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker, route 1. Given in marriage by her father, the bride appeared in a floor length gown of silk faced taffeta. The bodice, enhanced with reem-

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broi4ered alencon lace, featured a modified scoop neckline and long sleeves that tapered to points at her wrists. The dome shaped skirt was fashioned with unpressed pleats. A wateau detachable train was topped with a self fabric bow. The bride carried an arrangement of pink sweetheart roses, white daisies, miniature ivy and lace streamers atop her white missal. The bouffant veil of pure silk illusion was caught to a crown of chantilly lace and seed pearls. The maid of honor, Miss Patricia Cook, sister of the bride, appeared in a gown of antique gold peau satin. The bodice featured a scoop neckline and short sleeves. The sheath skirt was topped with a cut-away controlled over skirt detailed with a flat waistline bow. Miss Cook carried an autumn arrangement of bronze, orange and gold mums with brown velvet streamers. A matching hat with bouffant veil completed her ensemble. The bridesmatron and bridesmaid were Mrs. Fred Lengerich and Miss Carol Cook. Miss Margaret Cook served as junior bridesmaid. All attendants were dressed inentical to the honor attenant. Fred Lengerich stood as best man, with Don Baker and James

Club Schedule Telephone 3-2121 Miss Kay Shaffer Society Editor Calendar Items tor each day's publication must be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday $?30) SATURDAY Story Hour, Public Library, 1:30 p.m. Associate Tri Kappa rummage sale, building next to the Decatur Bakery, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1 to 4 p.m., Leona Gentis .and Sandra Liby. SUNDAY Monthly Singing Bee, Greenbrier United Brethren in Christ Church, 2:00 p.m. Blue Creek Sunday school convention, at Salem Methodist church. Mt. Hope, Union E.U.B. and Salem Methodist participating, 7:30 p.m., MONDAY Adams Central Community schools P.T.A., 7:30 p.m. Rosary Society, f oilowing church, K.of C. Hall. Adams County Cancer Society, film, 7:30 p.m. I. & M. social room, open to public. Academy of Friendship, Moose Home, 7:30 p. m. Adams County Home Demon-: stration club chorus, Farm Bureau building Monroe, 7:30 p. m. TUESDAY Xi lota Xi sorority, I & M building, 7:30 p. m. Olive Rebekah Lodge, Red Men’s Hall, 6 p. m. Decatur Garden Club, Mrs. Adolph Kolter, 7:30 p.m. Root township home demonstration club, 1 p.m., Mrs. Richard Moses, hostess. Xi Alpha Xi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, “hard times” party Mrs. William Affolder, 8 p.m. „ Eta Sigma Tau sorority, Mrs. Dan Christen, Preble Gardens, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY Ave Maria Study club, Mrs. William Bowers, 8 p. m. Ham Supper, 4:30 - 8 p. m. Monmouth gym, Monmouth P. T. A. Historical club, Virginia Hazelwood, 2 p.m. Reta Sigma sorority, Elks Lodge, 8 p.m. THURSDAY Order of Eastern Star, Masonic Hall, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY Bazaar and Bake Sale, building adjacent Decatur Bakery, 7-9 p.m. sponsored by Root Township Home Demonstration club. —. Friendship Circle, Decatur Missionary church, Mrs. Harold Myers, 7:30 p.m. American Legion Auxiliary, American Legion Home, social, 8 p.m. Rumschlag serving as groomsmen. For her daughter’s wedding Mrs. Cook was wearing a cranberry knit suit with black accessories. Mrs. Baker selected a royal blue wool knit sheath with matching accessories. Both mothers wore a corsage of light colored symbidium. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was held a tthe Four Seasons restaurant for 32 guests. This afternoon from 2 until 5 p.m. a reception will be held at the Moose home. Serving at the reception will be Barbara Ginter, Susan Muzzilla, and Mrs. Thomas Rumschlag. Registering gifts will be Karen Andrews, Patricia Baker, and Joyce Vian. For a wedding trip of unannounced destination, the new Mrs. Baker will be wearing a three beige and green knit suit'with black accessories. The couple are graduates of Decatur Catholic high school. The bride is employed at Lincoln National Life Insurance company and the groom is employed at Arnold Lumber company. The new Mr. and Mrs. Baker will reside at 56 Vindale Trail, Hi-Way Trailer court. Locals Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Beal and son Bill are attending the homecoming celebration and football game at Ball State College, Muncie. They will also visit with Pat Beal and Sharon Tylis, who are students at Ball State College.

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Society DOUBLE RING RITES AT CATHOLIC CHURCH Miss Hester Barkley and Henry Wyss were joined in holy wedlock this morning at the St. Mary’s Catholic church, where the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Simeon Schmitt read the vows. For her wedding the bride selected an off white brocade streetlength dress with matching hat and shoes. She also wore a corsage of red roses. The matron of honor, Mrs. Leo Teeple, sister of the bride, chose a blue street-length dress of brocade with matching shoes and hat. A corshge of red roses completed her ensemble. Leo Teeple stood as best man, with Robert Wyss and Robert Teeple serving as ushers. A wedding breakfast was held at the Fairway Restaurant for approximately 40 guests. The couple will reside at 923 Pasadena Drive, Fort Wayne. FOUNDERS DAY CEREMONY HIGHLIGHT OF MEETING The Delta Theta Tau sorority met at the home of Mrs. Robert Krueckeberg for their founders day ceremony and business meeting- , Mrs. John McConaha conducted the opening ceremony and meeting. Reports by the committees on budget and rules and the Rimmage sale were made. It was decided to sell pop corn at the Halloween festival and also to pledge SSO to the St. Joseph band. The Misses Rosemary and Catherine Spangler were in charge of the founders day services. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Wilmer Bultemeier Tuesday at 8 p.m. and will be a Halloween party and pledging party. Cookies and coffee were served by the hostess. SHAKESPEAR CLUB MEETS WEDNESDAY The Shakespear club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. George Buckly. She presented a program on Arizona, using slides that she and her husband have taken on their frequent visits to the state. After the social hour the group adjourned, with plans to meet November 6 at the home of Mrs. C. E. Peterson. P. T. A. HAM SUPPER PLANS COMPLETED Committee appointments for the Monmouth P. T. A. ham supper, to be held in the Monmouth gym, have been completed by Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Reinking, general chairmen. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fuhrman and Mr. and Mrs. William Susdorf are in charge of the dining room and food committee. As sisttng will be the Mesdames Otto Boerger, Herman Bittner, Bob Rice, Doyt Schaadt, Justin Bleeke, Victor Bieberich, Marvin Conrad, Everett Singleton, and Dick Lewton. Justin Bleeke and Dick .Lewton will serve with Earl Caston, who is in charge of ticket sales and publicity. Mrs. Roger Ripley, school secretary, is handling the ticket distribution through the office of the school principal. John McConaha. Children of the first ten grades of school have tickets for sale. The art class, under the direction of Mrs. Don Elder, has prepaired window posters to publicise the supper. Following is the menu for the evening: ham, potatoes, green beans, pie, rolls and butter, relishes, coffee and milk. The general public is invited to attend the supper, which will be served from 4:30 to 8 p. m., Wednesday, Oct. 23. The Root Township Home Demonstration club will sponsor a bazaar and bake sale next Friday and Saturday in the building next to the Decatur bakery. The hours for the event are 7-9 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. Saturday. The Decatur Missionary church Friendship Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Harold Myers, Friday at 7:30 p.m. There will be a social meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary held at the Legion Home Friday at 8 p.m.

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The Salem United Church of Christ, Magley, was the scene of a double,ring wedding ceremony Friday evening. Palms, candelabra and altar vases of white gladioluses and mums provided a backdrop for the Rev. H. E. Settlage, assisted by the Rev. Donald Ruhl, uncle of the groom, to read the sacred vows to join in holy wedlock Miss Ruth Ann Beery and Calvin Wayne Caston. Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Beery, route 2, Decatur, are the parents of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Caston, Decatur, route 1, are the groom’s parentis. The wedding music was provided by Mrs. H. E. Settlage, organist. and vocalists, Miss Winnie Rafert and Roger Spencer, who sang duets entitled “The Lord Is My Shepherd,” “O Perfect Love” and "The Wedding Benediction.” | Escorted to the" altar by her father, the bride appeared in a street-length gown of white brocade. The princess bodice was styled with elbow-length sleeves and a shallow V-neckline. The Aline skirt of unpressed side and back pleats was accented with a self-fabric bow at the.back waistline. The bride carried a white Bible topped with a white orchid. Her matching open crown pillbox held the shoulder length veil 6f imported illusion. Miss Beverly Egolf, Churubusco, served as maid of honor and was attired in an aqua blue sheath dress of peau de soise. The bodice was fashioned with a scoop neckline and three-quarter length sleeves and topped a skirt that was accented with an overskirt. Matching millinery flowers held her circular veil. Miss Egolf carried a cascade arrangement of pink sweetheart roses. David Caston stood as his brother’s best man with Robert Hildebrand, cousin of the bride, and Doug Caston, cousin of the groom, serving as ushers. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Beery selected a brewster green knit suit with gold and black accessories and a corsage of white roses. Mrs. Caston, mother of the groom, chose a rose knit sheath dress with black and white accessories and a corsage of pale pink roses. Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held, in the church basement with approximately 125 guests attending. A color theme of aqua, pink and white was used in the decorations.

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Serving the guests were Mrs. Michael Rauner, and the Misses Helen Reppert, Kay Stevens and Karen Bieberich. For a wedding trip of unannounced destination, the new Mrs. Caston was wearing an olive wool sheath. The couple are both graduates of Monmouth high school. The bride is employed at the Lincoln National Life Insurance company and the groom is a representative for Concordia Mutual Life Insurance company. Hospital Admitted Herman Bittner, Master Thomas Fuelling, Decatur; Jeff Liechty, Berne. Dismissed Mrs. Jerry Beard and baby girl, Berne. Fort Wayne Aviation Mechanic Is Honored FORT WAYNE, Ind. <UPI) — Governor Welsh, Friday named Michael Petras, an employe of the Zollner Corp, here, as Indiana’s “aviation mechanic of the year.” Petras, one of 50 state for regional and national awards winners, now becomes eligible sponsored by the Federal Aviation Agency. DRIVE IN THEATER SUNDAY ONLY 2 First Run. Shockers! The CARETAKERS’ Robt. Stack, Polly Bergen, Joan Crawford, Diane Mcßain & “OF LOVE AND DESIRE”—CoIor Merie Oberon, Steve Cochran Last Show of the Season! —O—LTONITE—"HOOTNANNY HOOT" & "FESTIVAL OF FUN"-Color —o—o—- — Matinee Today At The Adams Shows at 1:15; 3:15

Births At the Adams county memorial hospital: Ronald and Sandra Clifford Mefferd, route 5. Decatur, are the parents of a 7 lb., 13*6 oz. baby girl born at 6:19 p.m. Friday. Friday at 7:03 p.m., a baby girl weighing 7 pounds, 15 ounces, was born to Richard and Linda Fuhrman Byer, Pleasant Mills. A 9 lb., oz. baby girl was born today at 2 a.m. to Alvin and Esther Schumm Krueckeberg, route 5, Decatur. Phillip and Sharon Knefelkamp Schaefer are the parents of a baby girl weighing 6 lbs., 9 oz., and born today at 3:20 a m. Today at 7:32 am., a 7 lb. 9 oz. baby girl was born to Daniel and Rose Canales Aguilar, 627 Shirmeyer, Decatur. Fred and Ruth Fuelling Kunkel, route 1, Decatur, are the parents of a baby girl born today at 9:20 a m. and weighing 8 lbs., Uti ounces. Carolyn Luginbill Choir Accompanist KANKAKEE, 111. — Miss Carolyn Luginbill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Luginbill, Willshire, Ohio, has been selected as the accompanist of the Orpheus choir at Olivet Nazarene College according to an announcement from Professor Curtis Brady, chairman of the division of fine arts. The choir, made up of fifty select voices, will perform at several functions during the college year. Among their appearances will be the participation in the anual presentation of “The Messiah” during the Christmas sea- . son. They will also make a concert tour during the spring semester.

I I / Diane Mcßain, talented screen newcomer, has the role of a nurse in “The Caretakers,” a gripping story of a psychiatric hospital, showing Sunday at the Decatur Drive-in theater. Others in the big cast are Robert (Elliot Ness) Stack, Joan Crawford,'Polly Bergen and Janis Paige. The co-feature is a Technicolor adult drama. “Os Love and Desire,” starring Merle Oberon, Steve "Cochran and Curt Jurgens. This is the last program of the season for the outdoor theater.

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