Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 1, Decatur, Adams County, 2 January 1964 — Page 3
Thursday, January 2. i9«4
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St. CLJ. ISeddiny .Scene
■ The St. Mary’s Catholic church was the scene of the marriage of Miss Virginia Ruth Mills, daughter of Mrs. Thomas Briede, Fort Wayne, and John Byron Boyles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boyles, also of Fort Wayne. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Simeon Schmitt officiated for the double ring rites. The wedding music was provided’ by Mrs. John Girard. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Thomas Mills, appeared in a floor length gown featuring a lace bodice. The bodice - was trimmed with rhinestones and pearls as was the layers satin skirt. Her veil wais held to a double crown of rhinestone teardrops. The bride carried an arrangement of light blue and white accented with silver and green leaves. The maid of honor, Miss Carolyn Sue Boyles, was attired in a ballerina length royal blue dress with floor-length overskirt. The bodice scoop neck- - line. Her , veil was heW by a selffabric fcise". Miss Boyifis carried an arrangement of red ahd white carnations. Nancy Ftav'ol and Susie Reynolds served as bridesmaids. with Annette Mies as - Address Report Os — Aliens Underway Byron G. Johnson, officer in charge of the immigration an d naturalization service, advised today that the annual alien address report program is again under - way. He pointed out that the address reports are required by law and failure to comply with these requirements may lead to serious consequences. Forms with which to make the reports are available at all .post offices and immigration offices. It is an easy matter to fill out one o fthe cards and return it to the .sa/rie office. Johnson added that gained personnel will be on hand in all Immigration Offices to ans- . wer any questions the reporting 7 alien may have regarding im- s migration and naturalization mat-j ' ters. . •-/ s
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flowergirl. All attendants were dressed identical to the honor attendant. For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Briede was wearing a three piece pink dress and a corsage of white carnations. Mrs. Boyles, mother of the groom, chose a black dress with black jewelry and a corsage of white carnations. Barry Donley stood as best man with Larry Mills, Delphas~<-Woods and Dave Mills as Ushers. < Twenty-eight people attended the wedding dinner held at the Moosehome. A reception was also held at the Moose lodge beginning at 7 p.m. Serving at this reception* were Wanda Melbraney, Jayhe Andrews, Barb Minich, and Carolyn Prince. For a wedding trip of unannounced destination the new Mrs. Boyles was wearing a two piece green wool outfit with black accessories. ~ ... The bride is a student of Fort Wayne Beauty College and the groom is' employed at McConnell and Sons. The couple will make their home at 715 Indiana street, Decatur- \\ Three Men Killed In Nursing Home Fire' COLUMBIA, Miss. (UPD—Fire destroyed a nursing home for elderly men early today and trapped and killed three of the aged occupants in the one-story ancient frame building. Authorities said three bodies were found in the charred remains of the building that housed 17 or 18 men. The occupants who escaped were either rescued by firemen or stumbled”'blindly out of the building and intq the freezing weather. Fire Chief Allen Dobson said the fire broke out at about 5:45 a.m. He said he believed the fire may have been caused by a faulty furnace. One resident said the building 1 was built in 1840.
MW V I ' F F II IM •* • V w. ■-•••?’ •'** Mrs. James Nussbaum
l\iny I'diteS Sit Seme Saturday
An altar adorned with baskets of white mums and carnations, with ferns, palms and candelabra provided thg. backdrop for the Rev? Gordon Neuenschwander tc read the vows for a double ring wedding ceremony Saturday evening. Joined in marriage at the First Mennonite church, Berne, •were Miss Wanda Joan Neuenschwander and James Nussbaum. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Orval Neuenschwander, Monroe ,hnd Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Nussbaum, Berne. Organist Miss Alice Sprunger played organ selections including ‘‘God Gave Me You,” “Liebestraum," “Clair de Lune,” “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring,” and “Sheep May Safely Graze,” and vocalists Charles Habegger and Fred Stauffer sang “O, Perfect Love,” “Crossroads," “Pastoral Symphony” and “The Lord’s Prayer” to provide the wedding music:—. ..... '- - Given in marriage by her father, the bride appeared in a gown of white demask brocade. The fitted bodice was fashioned with seed pearls, and an oval neckline. Long sleeves tapered, to points over her* hands. The flatfront skirt detailed with a flat midriff, sprinkled with soft pleats and a cabbage rose at the back, fell to a chapel length train. Her bouffant waist length 'Veil' of’ i mported. Freneh-allu sum was caught to a taffeta and alencon lace petal half hat edged with -seed pearls. The- bride - carried an arrangement of Jacqueline and Snowstorm roses. Mrs. Ronald John served her sister as matron of honor and was attired in a gown of gypsy_s’tto du charme. The fitted bddice was fashioned with a scoop neckline and' elbow length' sleeves. The self banded waistline was detailed with a flat- back bow. The controlled floor-length skirt was accented -with a full carriage back.- A self fabric rose and petal half hat held her bouffant veil. She carried an arrangement of white mums mixed with gold leaves and holly and centered with a gold bow. Miss Ann Neuenschwander and Miss Beth Neuenschwander served as bridesmaids and were dressed identical to the honor attendant. ADAMS THEATER
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Jodhn Good stood as best man with Jerry Nussbaum and Olin Neuenschwander as groomsmen. Guests were ushered to their seats by Ken VonGunten and Loren Habegger. .. * As an ensemble for her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Neuenschwander was wearing a champagne beige lace dress with brown accessories. Mrs. Nussbaum, mother of the groom, selected a teal blue with black accessories. Both mothers wore corsages of red roses. A reception was held immediately following the ceremony in the fellowship hall of the church,. Serving at the reception were Mrs. John Good, Mrs. Loren Habegger, Miss Kathleen Adler, Mrs. Roe Lehman, Miss Phyllis Singleton, and Mrs.. Roger VonGunten. Miss tDoveanna Nussbaum registered the guests. For a. honeymoon of unannounced destination the new Mrs* Nussbauin Was wearing a white wool sheath dress with brown accessories and an orchid corsage. The bride is a graduate of Adams Central high school and is an employe of the Lincoln National Life Insurance . company, Fort Wayne. The groom is a graduate of Berne high school and Purdue ■ University and is presently a' student at the law school of University, Waco, Tex. The couple will make their* home at 1515 South 9th street, g .apt. 315, Waco, Tex. Only One Baby Born Here On New Year's Adams county's first 1964 2 ."newcomer” was born at the: Adams county memorial hospital? just an hour and 15 after the New Year began. z A six pound, baby daughterS was born to, Johh Snd Susan■Wickey Schmidt of route 1, Mon-: roe. The new -arrival had the , distinction of being* the only New '■ Year’s baby born at the hospital; this year.y, . » # If you nave something to sell or: trade — use. the Democrat Want: ads — they get BIG results. O * O | — Last Time Tonight — Sensational in Color! “THE V. I. P’S” i Liz Taylor, Richard Burton I ALSO — Shorts 25c -65 c O 1 O
’■ A- . ■ Mrs. Richard C. Lewton — Photo by Ginter
czCeivton - Simofd Saturday
Saturday evening at the Pleasant Dale Church of the Brethren, Miss- Barbara Jean Arnold became the bride of Richard Clarence Lewton. Baskets ; of white carnations and candelabra bedecked the altar for the double ring candlelight ceremony officiated by the Rev. Dolar Ritchey. Organist Mrs. Dale Liby and soloist Mrs. Edwin Bryan, who sang “O Promise Me,” “Wedding Prayer," and “Day of Golden Promise,” provided the wedding music. r — Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride appeared in a jown of white peau de soie. The fittaj bodice, featured a scoop neckline and long sleeves. Alencon lace trimmed with seed pearls accented the bodice and front panel of the gathered skirt which swept into a chapel length train. The back featuivd a Obi bow accented with lace and seed pearls. A crown of crystals and ' seed pearls held the veil of French illusion. The bride carried an ar--rangement of white roses in colonial design accented With white . streamers and white tulle. Miss Kathy LeWton, sister of the groom, served as maid of honor. She selected a gown of candy pink velveteen that was fashioned with a fitted bodice, j scoop neckline, bellshaped skirt land elbow length sleeves. Candy j pink tulle trimmed with tiny bows 1 comprised the headpiece. Miss, j Lewton carried an arrangement E of white roses trimmed with pink - tulle. Mrs. David Van Horn and | Miss Geri Lewton served as at- ! tend ants. with Mi ss .Pa mela Leh- ? man as flower girl. The attend- ‘ ants were dressed identical to \ the honor attendant and the flow?er girl was attired in a white : velveteen dress with fitted bodice : and Peter Pan collar. ■ Robert Andrews stood as best man with Richard Haynes, Garrett; Ronald Arnold, Dennis Arnold, and Douglas Yaney serving as ushers. 2 For her daughter’s wedding Mrs." Arnold was wearing as aqua : blue sheath dress with jacket and matching accessories. Mrs. Lewton. mother of the groom was attired in a,.brown . brocade sheath dress with jacket and matching accessories. Both mothers wore corsages of pink and white carnations.
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Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held in the church parlor with approximately 250 guests attending. Serv- " ing at the reception were the Misses Bernice Yager, Marke Wolfe, Janice Mollenhour and the Mesdames Ronald Hoffman, Roy Bieberich, and Gene Snyder. As an ensemble for a honeymoon of unannounced destination the new Mrs. Lewton was wearing a red sheath dress with white accessories and a white rose corsage.The bride, daughter pf Mr. and Mrs. Paul Arnold, route 2, is a graduate of Adams Central high school ami Manchester College ana is employed as an elementary \ teacher in the East Noble Sehool Corp., Kendallville. The groom, son of Mr. ahd Mrs. Richard p. , Lewton,. Decatur,' route 1, is. a graduate of Monmouth high school and -International Business, collegp and is empteved. as a-ssistant manager of the Franklin Finance company, Angola They will make their home on highway 6, west, Kendallville. Hospital Admitted Mrs. Matilda Hammond, Mrs. Anna Railing, Mrs. Cleta Drake, Mrs. Ada Brandyberry, Baby ; Anthony Henkle, Mrs. Scott Martindill, Mrs. Katherine Brunnegraff, Decatur: Mrs. Rachael Regier, Mrs. Daisy Hoffman, -Bente; Mrs. Harold Mattox, Gen- ' > eva: Mrs. Arthur Landis, Monroe: Mrs. Duane Melcher, Hoagland; Floyd Criston, Fort Wayne. Dismissed Mrs. Duane Linker and baby girl, Hoagland, Mrs. Carl Reink--1 ing and baby boy, Miss Jill Brodbeck, Martin Weiland, Mrs. Cecil Melcher. John Gephart, Rut h Roop, Mrs. Bernard Kelley and baby boy, Decatur: Miss Esther Cox, Berne: Mr* Eli Schwartz and baby boy, GenevaT'Mrs. Paul Sprunger and baby girlk Berne. Angel Food Cutter - Try using a very strong silk thread for cutting through the angel food cake. Draw the tread tightly across the cake for each slice, and you’ll have smooth, even slices. "
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Births At the Adams county memorial hospital: •John and Susan Wickey Schmidt,. kettle 1, Monroe, became Ihe parents of the first baby t: bo born at the focal hospital in the stew year. The baby was a gir], Jjborn at 1:15 a.m. Monday, weighing 6 lbs, 13 oz. Today at 4:40 a.m. a 7| lb.. 1 oz.- baby boy was born to Cody and Shirley "~Wolf Booher Genera. Calvin and Alberta Schenkel Pettier. -Berne, are the parents of'a 7 lb., 4 oz._baby girl born today at 3 : 34 a.m. .Ja nr. 1 Janice Titus Geels, 131 k., Siatfh 3rd street, became the parents b ibs iid this morning -at 7:10 unlock ' --fA baby boy ’weighing 7 lbs. 2'a dr . was born today at lOr-57 "a m?" to Edward and" Patricia p ?I d j nite 2, Decatur. Chicago. etfAUs <-■ ,/ Water / "5 Tow,r ’-’ 1 famous In Chicago ~. o landmark known to , Chicago visitors .. , equally renowned in the heart of the loop is the 44 story high CAROUSn-tN-THI-SKY (50 mile view of the city) e No cover * No minimum o No entertainment tax 4 luncheons froryi $2 dinners from $3.50 . 1800 newly decorated roomi and suites W $7 Singles from $7.50 WjJw Doubles from $10.50 Twins from $13.50 -AA-orriooK HOTEL Clark and Madison Streets Chicago, 111. • Tel. 372-9600
