Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 106, Decatur, Adams County, 4 May 1964 — Page 3

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SOCIETY

HOMEMAKERS PLAN ANNUAL CONFERENCE Indiana homemakers conference, June 2-4, at Purdue University, will focus on problems of the consumer, according to Dr. Eva L. Goble, state leader of home demonstration agents. All homemakers are invited to attend the opening and closing of the three-day conference. Members of the Indiana Home Demonstration association will meet June 3 — association day —. for their annual business meeting and election of 1965 officers. Opening day will consist of consumer clinics covering these subjects: Consumer problmes of quality in clothing, public health, education beyond high school, foods and housing. The evening program, June 2, will be a performance in the hall of music of the combined choruses of the Indiana Home Demonstration association. Final day of the conference, June 4, will take up the rights of consumers. Homemakers wishing to attend one or all sessions should preregister by sending their $1 registration fee to Homemakers Con-

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. "Only ONE to a ■ Customer “Mothers - Only One To A Customer” You can have dozentof , — : 77 s ?* " ' ' ' cousins In-laws by the gross, • SUPS . j i j 4. u. • GOWNS And uncles, and aunts three • DUSTERS ’ or four. • • HOSIERY But there's something of _ • LINGERIE • SWEATERS which • SKIRTS You can have only one. • BLOUSES • DRESSES ~,s a Mother-just one “ • suns and no more. • COATS • JACKETS Only one to a customer — • JEWELRY Mothers, that is. • HANKIES • p j, # But our gifts are for sale • puRSES by the score. • SCARVES ~ ' i- •» * k • GLOVES There s no limit to how many times you can say "To Mother, with love," i usf once more. • SLACKS • SHORTS ,' . / • SWIMSUITS 4 rWI | FREE Gin WHIPPING | | JANI LYN “TOMORROW’S FASHIONS TODAY” 119 N. 2nd Street Decatur, Ind.

ference, Comptroller’s Office, Room 110, Memorial Center, Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. Pre-registration is necessary, especially for those planning to stay in Purdue housing. Housing requests may be sent to the above address. Miss Goble has asked labor unions and federated clubs throughout the state to announce the conference at their meeting in May, thus extending invitations to their memberships. The Beta Sigma Phi city council will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Harold Gray. The Dorcas circle of the Decatur EUB church will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. James Staley. Mrs. Sim Hain, Jr., will serve as program chairman. Fort Wayne Resident Killed In Michigan DEARBORN, Mich. (UPI) — Clara Wilkins, 95, Fort Wayne, Ind., was killed Sunday afternoon in a two-car collision here.

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Mrs. Dwayne Allen Stoppenhagen —< —-—: — — Photo by Anspaugh St. n A (dliurch, .Scene

The St. John’s Lutheran church at Bingen was the scene Saturday evening of the candelit wedding ceremony which united in marriage Miss Kay Sharon Bultemeyer and Dwayne Allen Stoppenhagen. The .Rev. E. A. H. Jacob read the vows for the double ring ceremony before an altar adorned with baskets of flowers. William Uffelman, organist, and the St. John’s choir, which sang “Children of the Heavenly Father,” “A Faithful Shepherd,” and “O Perfect Love,” provided the wedding music. Escorted to the altsir by her father, the bride appeared in a

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gown of white de luna peau. The gown was fashioned with a straight front panel which extended into a cathedral length train. Clusters of beaded crystals adorned the waist. Her fingertip veil fell from a high open crown pillbox of lace with pearls, and she carried a cascade arrangement of white sweetheart roses surrounded with ivy. Miss Roslyn Bultemeyer, sister of the bride, served as maid of honor in a street length dress of sunset orange peau de soie with a removable jacket decorated with a detachable streamer. The bodice of the gown was made of white* eyelet. She wore a matching circular headpiece and carried a cascade of white shasta daisies. The bridesmaids, Miss Carolyn Melcher, friend of the bride, Mrs. Sue Melcher, friend of the bride, and Mrs. Darlene Stoppenhagen, sister-in-law of the groom, were, dressed identical to the honor attendant. The flower girls were Miss Laurie Stoppenhagen and Miss Becky Bultemeyer. The groom’s brother, Richard Stoppenhagen, served as best man, and the guests were seated by Duane Melcher, Leroy Minnich, and Charles Wyss. For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Bultemeyer was swearing a turquoise sheath with pink and black accessories and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses. Mrs. Stoppenhagen, the groom’s mother, chose a navy b1 u e three piece dress with pink accessories and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses. Following the ceremony, a reception for 700 guests was held at the Hoagland Hayloft. Serving the guests were the Mesdames Sally Minnick, Veronica Wyss, Janet Grotrian and Bonnie Bultemeyer, and the Misses Marcille Buuck, Sandy and Georgia Hoile, Cohnie Bultemeyer, Lorine Bultemeier, and Ruth Scheuman. For a week’s honeymoon trip to Florida, the new Mrs. Stoppenhagen was wearing a black and white knit three piece outfit, with black accessories. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Bultemeyer of route 1, is a graduate of Monmouth high school and is employed in the engineering division of Internationa) Harvester. The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stoppenhagen of Hoagland, is a graduate of Hoagland high school and is employed by Clifford, C. Marshall. The couple will make their home at route 1, Hoagland. Motor Bike Theft Reported To Police Andy Crider of this city reported the theft of a, motor bike to the city police department at 1:45 p.m. Sunday. Crider had parked the bike at the residence of Paul Edwards, 104 Adams street, and it was taken from there sometime after 2 a.m. Sunday. The vehicle was valued at $25. Reckless Driving Charged Motorist Melvin D. Crozier, a 26-year-old resident of Craigville, was arrested by the city police over the weekend and charged with reckless driving. Croizer was cited at 7 o'clock Saturday evening on 13th street, and has been scheduled to answer the charge Wednesday, in justice of the peade court.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wayne Sprague — Photo by Cole

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Mis? Violet Marie Sheets, only daughter of Chauncey Sheets, route 2, and the late Mrs. Sheets, and Robert Wayne Sprague, twin ison of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Sprague, were united in marriage Sunday afternoon at the Mount Pleasant Methodist church. The Rev. Donald Orr officiated the double ring ceremony before an altar decorated with beauty vases of yellow, white and orchid and pomopoms and palms. Satin bows marked the pews7 The pianist, Mrs. Dorothy Fuhrman, and the vocalist, Miss Marcia King, provided the wedding music. Mrs. Fuhrman played traditional wedding music, and Miss King sang, “Because,” “I Love You Truly,” and “The Wedding Prayer.” Given in marriage by her father, the bride appeared in a gown of • white Chantilly lace over bridal satin. The fitted bodice was fashioned with a scalloped sabrina neckline decorated with rhinestones and seed pearls. Her long lace sleeves tapered to points over her hands. Tiny covered buttons highlighted the bodice back and the very bouffant skirt was fashioned with three tiers of scalloped lace falling to a brush train i* the

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back. The gown was made by the bride. Her shoulder length veil was caught to a crown of pearls, and she wore pearl earrings, a gift of the bridegroom. She carried a bouquet of white carnations centered with a purple throated orchid. Mrs. Leo Sheets, sister-in-law of the bride, served as matron of honor. She chose a street length dress of honeydew green. Her lade over taffeta bodice was styled with a scoop neckline, coming to a V in the back, ana elbow length sleeves. The full taffeta skirt was fashioned with unpressed pleats. Tiny taffeta bows highlighted the back waistline. She wore a matching short face veil caught to a large chiffon cabbage rose, and she Carried a bouquet of yellow tipped carnations enhanced with lavender netting. Mrs. Charles Lehman of Berne, friend of bride, served as bridesmaid. Stye was dressed identical to the honqr attendant. t Earl Sprague served hia'Wn brother as best man, and Norman Sheets, brother of the bride, and Earl Sprague served as ushers* The mother of the groom Cijoae a beige printed dress with matching jacket, beige and white acces-

sories, and a whlfe carnation corsage to wear to her son’s wedding. Following the ceremony, a reception for approximately 150 guests was held at the Decatur Youth and Community Center. The color scheme of green and white was used in the decorations, and candelabra and yellow pompoms graced die serving table. Serving the guests were the Mesdames Joe Call, Brice Sheets, Robert Teeple, Ed Shaffer and Robert Lasch. Helping at the gift table were Mrs. Marion Sheets, Mrs. Charles Sheets, Mrs. Earl Shelton and Miss Helen Reppert. Miss Connie Call presided at the guest book. The new Mrs. Sprague chose a three piece pink linen suit with white accessories and the orchid from her bridal bouquet as her ensemble for a wedding trip to Washington, D. C. The bride is a graduate of Monmouth high school and has been employed by the General Electric company. The groom is a graduate of Decatur high school, attended the University of South Carolina, and is now associated

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Robert Borroughs On Assault Exercise CHERRY POINT. N. C. (FHTNC) — Marine Staff Sergeant Robert B. Borroughs, son of Melvin Mallonee of route 4, Decatur, Ind., participated in a sea assault exercise called ’’Quick Kicte V” April 1-15 on the shore of Onslow Beach, Camp Lejeune, N. C. while serving with Marine Attack Squadron 225. The operation, conducted annually by units of t h e Atlantic Fleet, is designed to test the sea assault capabilities of the Atlantic Fleet Marine Force based at Camp Lejeune. The squadron, which operates out of Cherry Point. N. C., provided air support for the ground units of the force, with American National Trust of Kokomo as regional manager at Muncie. After a week’s wedding trip the newlyweds will reside in Muncie.

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