Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 261, Decatur, Adams County, 5 November 1963 — Page 3

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1963

‘■l' I’ | 'J F Mrs. Jerry D. Hirschy — Photo by Cole Wlonroe (Church

Palms, candelabra and altar vases of white mums and gladioluses adorned the altar of the Monroe Methodist church for a double ring wedding ceremony Sunday afternoon. The Rev. Charles Elam read the vows to join in marriage Miss Alice Jean Steiner and Jerry DeWayne Hirschy. The wedding music was provided by organist, Chester Longenberger, and vocalist Mrs. Lynn Poor man, who used selections entitled “I Love You Truly,” “Wonderful One,” and the “Wedding Prayer.” The bride, given in marriage by her father, selected a gown of White dulect satin and imported alencqn lace. . .The fitted bodice was fashioned with a scoop neckline and long sleeves that tapered tc points over her hands and was accented with a lace applique. The flat front satin skirt was detailed with scalloped alencon lace. The back fullness swept into a OVEREATING CAUSE GAS? INDIGESTION? Now help prtvent suffering! Let amazing new miazymb apply the brakes to stomach distress before it begins. Unlike anti-acids, which only relieve stomach upset, miazymb helps digest the food you eat. Helps prevent needless discomforts, taken as directed. Enjoy your meals again. Try miazymb today. Only Economy size, $2.25. Satisfaction guaranteed. miazyme aids digestion before distress begins SMITH DRUG CO.

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chapel length train. Hie bride carried an arrangement of white mums. Her fingertip veil of importd French illusion was caught to a crown of alencon lace, seed pearls and crystals. Mrs. Robert Smith served as her sister’s matron of honor. She was attired in a gown of olive green velveteen and satin. The velveteen bodice featured a scoop neckline and elbow length sleeves. The satin skirt was controlled ballerina length. A matching green velveteen rose held her veil. Mrs. Smith carried a bou- . quet of yellow mums. Mrs. Richard Steiner, bridesmatron, and Miss Joyce Haggard, bridesmaid, were dressed identical to the honor attendant. Harold Arnold stood as—best man, with Richard Steiner, James Steiner, Clayton Strickler and Robert Smith serving as ushers. David brother of the groom, carried the rings. • As an ensemble for her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Steiner was wearing a multi-colored dress with black accessories and a corsage of white mums. Mrs. Hirschy, mother of the groom, also chose a multi-colored dress with black accessories and a corsage of white mums. A color theme of olive green and white was used to decorate the church basement where a reception was held immediately following the ceremony. Serving the approximately 250 guests who attended were the Mesdamcs Wayne Meyers, James Corah, James Steiner and Miss Jo Ann Hirschy, and Miss Karlo Staven ik. For a wedding trip to the south the new Mrs. Hirschy was wearing a white sheath dress with black accessories and a corsage from her bouquet. The couple are both graduates of Adams Central high school.

Club Schedule Telephone 3-2121 Mbs Kay Shaffer Society Editor Calendar Items tor each day’s publication must be phoned In by 11 a.m f? 30) TUESDAY Happy Homemakers Home Demonstration club, Mrs. Kenneth Parrish, 7:30 p.m. Dutiful Daughters class of Bethany church, Anna Werst, 7:30 p.m. Sacred Heart Study club, Mrs. James Loshe, 8 p.m. C. L. of C. pot-luck dinner, C. L. of C. Hah, 6:30 p.m. % Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs. Robert Shraluka, Sr., 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY Shakespeare club, Mrs. C. E. Peterson, 2 p.m. Union Chapel Ladies Aid, all day meeting, church. Historical club, Mrs. Lydia Worthman, 2 p.m. Woman’s Guild of Zion United Church of Christ, 7:30 p.m. church. THURSDAY Everready Sunday School class, Methodist church, 7:30 p. m. Southeast P. T. A. meeting and Open House, 7:30 p. m. Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, Dee Macke and Helen Rydell, 6-9, Norma Moore and Karen Galbreath.. > Women of the Moose Star Recorder Session, Moose Home, 8 p.m. Sodbusters and Kekionga 4-H carry-in and award supper, Pleasant Mills school, (T:3O p.m. Order of Rainbow for Girls, Masonic Hall, 6:45 p.m. Monroe Methodist W. S.» C. S. Fellowship hall, 7:25 p.m. Union Chapel Charity Circle, 7:30 p.m., church. Holy Family Study club, Mrs. Janet Secaur, 8 p.m. FRIDAY American Legion Auxiliary, American Legion Home, businThe Mt. Tabor Methodist W. S. ess meeting, 8 p.m. C. S. will meet at the church, Friday at 7:30 p.m. Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, Sara Lu Collier and Janey Allison; 6-9, Rosemary Gase and Jo Klenk. Rummage Sale by W.S.C.S. of Methodist church, church basement, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. St. Mary’s Township annual turkey supper, St. Mary’s-Blue Creek club house, 6:30 p.m. < SATURDAY Psi lota-Xi'•.Trading Post. 1-4, Mary. Ann Meyer and Jane Booth Zion Lutheran P.T.L. parish hall, 7 p.m. Adams county S.S. Convention banquet, Community Center, 6:30 p.m. Story Hour, Public Library, 1:30 p.m. Rummage Sale by W.S.C.S. of Methodist church, basement, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m MONDAY Gals and Pals Home Demonstration club, Pleasant Mills school, 7:30 p. m. Pythian Sister Needle club, after Temple, Moose Home, 7:30 p. m. St. Catherine Study club, Mrs. John Miller, 8 p. m. Decatur Woman’s club, general meeting. Community Center, 8 p. m. Decatur Camera club, I & M building, 7:30 p. m. The bride is employed at C. T. S. of Berne and the groom is employed by the Adams county Farm Bureau. After Nov. 9 the couple will reside in Monroe. ART DEPARTMENT IN MONTHLY MEETING Twenty-one mmebers of the Art Department met for their regular monthly meeting at the home of Miss Eleanor Pumphrey. Miss Charlotte Vera led the group in repeating the club collect to open the meeting. During the short business meeting, Miss Vera thanked the decorating committee; Mrs. Franklin Detter, chairman; Miss Glennys Roop, and Miss Mary Jo Hoffman for the fine job they did decorating the Art department’s table at the opening dinner meeting of the Woman’s club. Miss Jean Wemhoff was welcomed into the club as a new member. Plans were then discussed for the Christmas party to be held December 2. Hie program subject for the evening was "Art in Christianity.” Miss Catherine Weidler introduced the subject, discussing the symbols in Christian *art. and Miss Bernice Nelsorfgave an inspiring talk on several well-known relikious paintings. Lovely refreshments were served by the committee, Miss Weidler, chairman. Miss Pumphrey, Miss Nelson, and Miss H. W. Heuer. The Decatur Camera club will meet in the I. & M. building, Monday at 7:30 p.m. The Queen of the Holy Rosary Study Club and the Santa Maria Study club will meet in the I. & M. building, Wednesday at 8 p.m. Hie IHCA affiliate will meet Monday, at the home of Mrs. Bessie Teeple, 1028 Mercer Ave-

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Society. There will be a district meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary, Monday at the Rome City Legion home. Members planning to attend are to call Zelma Roop al 3-3296 after 5:30 p. m. The Gals and Pals Home Demonstration club will meet at the Pleasant Mills school Monday at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Asa Pollock and Mrs. Alva Buffenbarger will be hostesses for the Pythian Sisters Needle club that will, meet at the Moose home Monday at 7:30 p.m. following Temple. ■ : L The St. Catherine Study club will meet at the home of Mrs. John Miller, Monday at 8 p.m. The Decatur Woman’s club will hold a general meeting at the Community Center, Monday at 8 p.m. The Everready Sunday School class will meet at the Methodist church, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Gail M. Grabill will be speaking on “The Future School Trend” at the P.T.A. meeting and open house to be held Thursday at the Southeast school beginning at 7:30 p.m. The Monmouth chapter of the F.H.A. held their meeting Thursday afternoon. The group met in the home economics room immediately after school for a simple supper and to work on the float which was entered in the Halloween parade that evening. From the school the chapter members went to the parade, some to participate, others to observe. The chapter's float placed second. Following the parade, members gathered at the home of the advisor for refreshments of sandwiches, doughnuts and cider. VETERAN POCAHONTAS MEMBER IS HONORED Tuesday evening a banquet was held in honor of a 56-year member of the local Pocahontas Lodge, Mary Hunt, who Is 92 years young. Other guests were Mabie Arnold, state keeper of records, and local member Mrs. Quincy Winans, all of Fort Wayne. Anna Wise, Modena Detter, Eva Tiggers, Florence Branddock, Erma Shook and Lillian Polsten were visitors from Fort Wayne Samoset council 428. A regular meeting was held following the banquet, with Mrs. John Morgan acting Pocahontas in the absence of Mary Weber. Chairman of the decoration committee. Mrs. Theron Dull, presented corsages to the three honored guests. Mrs. Winans has been a past Pocahontas for 47 years. Mrs. A. N. Hilton, food and kitchen chairman, was thanked for her fine job of preparing the banquet. Layered Look Printed Pattern l 9345 sizes 4-14 Inj GOOD SPORTS—princess weskit, pleated skirt, Peter Pan blouse all add up to the new layered look. Choo<e a wool" check for weskit and skirt — cotton for blouse. Printed Pattern 9345: Girls* Sizes 6,8, 10, 12, 14. See pattern for yardages. Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern — add 15 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing and special handling. Send to Marian Martin. Decatur Daily Democrat Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly Name, Address with Zone, Size and Style Number. CLIP COUPON FOR 50c FREE PATTERN in big, new Fall-Win-ter Pattern Catalog, just out! 354 design ideas. Send 50c for Catalog.

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The Willshire Methodist church was the scene of a double ring wedding ceremony Saturday evening. The Rev. James R. Maxwell, assisted by the Rev. Dolar Ritchey, read the vows to join in marriage Miss Shirley Ann White and Roger Floyd Roth. The church was decorated with bouquets of yellow and orange mums, palms and candelabra. Parents of the couple are Mr.

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and Mrs. Harold White, Willshire, 0., and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Roth, Monroe. Organist, Gail M. Riley, Monroe. presented several selections prior to the ceremony. The vocalist. Cheryl Baker, sang “0 Promise Me," "I Love You Truly,” "A Perfect Day,” and as the couple knelt at the altar, “The Lords Prayer.” The bride, given in marriage

by her father, appeared in a floorlength gown that was fashio'ped with an imported lace bodice and peau satin skirt. The bodice featured a scalloped V neckline and long tapering sleeves that formed points at the wrist Soft pleats accented the skirt. The shoulderhngth veil was caught to a queen's crown of lace and pearls with » sequins and pearl drops. The bride carried an arrangement of yellow roses with satin steamers. Miss Linda White, sister of the bride, served as maid of honor. The honor attendant was dressed in a gown of. yellowgold. The bodies that featured a bateau neckline in front and a V-shaped neck- ■' line in back topped a gathered skirt. A circular crown held th■r.et hl’adpi ec.' -Miss White carricd K a Ltouquet of yellow and bronze'. ■e'.tms The artTndarrts were dressed identical to the honor attendant with, the exception their gowns, were tangerine in color. Jerry Franz stood as best man. with Richard Beard. Dorsey Roth. Gene Wolfe and David White serving as ushers. The mother of the bride. Mrs. White, selected a teal blue sheath dress with black accessories. Mrs. Roth, mother of the groom, chose an olive green sheath dress with matching jacket and brown accessories. Both mothers wore corsages of yellow mums. Immediately following the cercony, a reception was held in the

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Births At the Adams county memorial hospital: Thomas and Betty Light Norman, 5.18 West Washington, De-, catur. are the parents of a 7 lb. 3 1 2 oz. born Monday at 5:09 p.m. An 8 lb.. 2’i oz. baby girl was born tdWny at 8:37 a.m. to Raymond and Mary Weaver Gibbson, Monroeville. Hospital Admitted Mrs. Claude Baumbauer, Geneva: Mr-. Ernest Winger, l,awT7'"cF"‘lsrtr —dr-. —Ma-tec -Paul Fwlling. Dcrntur: — — Dismissed Mrs. Mary Sprunger, Marcus Sprunger. Berne; Mrs. Gaylord Poling. Ohio City. O.; Raymond Kolter, Decatur. church basement for approximate'y 200 guests. The bride is a graduate of Parkway high school, and is now attending Western Ohio College. The gr o o in is a graduate of Adams Central high school and is is employed as Peterson grain elevator. ,