Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 256, Decatur, Adams County, 29 October 1964 — Page 3

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Miss Barbara Clara Kleber was married to Donald Lee Ulman at 10 a. m., Saturday in St. Joseph’s Catholic church at Hessen Cassel, by the Rev. Robert Contant. The couple’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kleber, Trentman road, Fort Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ulman, route 5. The bride’s gown had a scalloped neckline outlined with beads and seed pearls and a chapel length train. A double tier crown of beads and seed pearls held the finger tip veil of illusion. She carried a bouquet of roses and pompons. Miss Sue Kleber, attired’ in NEW CROP FLORDIA ORANGES Dozen 49c. . Sweer^Jpn# 8 Juicy. Good for Eating. Mtommond Fruit Market, 240' N. 13th St. 256 It

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American beauty red velvet, attended her sister as maid of honor.' Bridesmaids, wearing peacock blue velvet gowns, were Mrs. Alan Lithwin, Miss Peg. Ulman, sisters of the groom, Miss Rita Maldeney and Miss Barbara Hesher. Junior bridesmaids wearing antique gold velvet gowns were Misses Sarah Jane and Brenda Lee Kleber, sisters of the bride. Cathy Garman was flower girl. Dennis Ulman, nephew of the bridegroom, was ringbearer. Joseph Ulmah was his brother’s best man. Ushers were Tom Colchin, Michael Lengerich, Russell Bow- •” and Eugene Fox. *. 4 After a northern honeymoon, the couple will reside on Thompson road, Fort Wayne.

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Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Goodwin of Willshire, 0., announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Martha June, to Palmer W. Inniger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Inniger, Berne. Miss Goodwin is a graduate of Parkway high school at Rockford, 0., and was employed in the office of Central Soya Co. Inniger, a graduate of Adams Central high school and International Business college, is employed at Central Soya Co. The couple will be married December 5 in the Zion United Brethren church at Willshire, O.

JANELLE EVERHART GIVEN BRIDAL SHOWER A bridal shower was held in honor of Janelie Everhart on October 24 at 1:30 p.m. by Mrs. Ted Fuller at the home of Mrs. Paul E. Strickler. Bride games were nlayed, followed by Janelie opening her many gifts. Refreshments were then served to the Misses Pat Mullins, Janet

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Habegger, Judy Tutewiler, Janeen Augsburger, and Judy Litmer, and the Mesdames Thomas Torson, S. L. Everhart, Steven Steward, J. G. Rensberger, Jack Mullins, James Gay, Barry Ellis, Clark Mayclin, and Linda Litmer. Those sending gifts but unable to attend were Mrs. Don Kapelka, Mrs. Judy Bluhm, Miss Margie Azbell and Miss June Blakey.

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Joined in a double ring ceremony officiated by the Rev. Walter Albrecht, October 10 at 10 a. m., were Miss Ruth Elaine Ulman and Alan Leon Lithwin. The new Mrs. Lithwin is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman B. Ulman, route 5, and Lithwin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tripptree of 4448 Montcurve Blvd., Fair Oaks, Calif. In the absence of her father, Miss Ulman chose her brother-in-law, Jay Bartmess, to escort her down the aisle. ’ Her gown of white satin brocade was styled full length with a matching pill box hat securing her elbow length veil. She carried a bouquet of white carnations over a while prayer book in the center of which were two white baby orchids. The bride’s sister, Alice Ulman of Orangevale, Calif., wore a turquoise brocade satin dress which had a street length bell shaped skirt, and a matching jacket. Her bouquet was pink carnations with pink streamers. The groom chose Stanley Taylor as best man and James Letts of Carmichael as usher. Following the ceremony a wedding reception was held at the Orangevale Grange hall for 100

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guests. The couple had a blue and white wedding cake; three heart shaped cakesl made the base and the four additional tiers were separated by inverted champagne glasses holding blue roses, on the top were three little white bells surrounding one large satin bell trimmed with pearls. Serving refreshments were the Mesdames David Casten and Ralph Marchese. Barbara Tripptree was in charge of the guest book. The groom’s mother chose a gold and grey brocade dress with tan accessories. She wore a pink carnation corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Lithwin traveled to Decatur for their honeymoon to visit with her family and to be at the wedding of her twin brother, Donald Ulman. She wore a blue mohair suiV gift of the groom r and black accessories. The bride is a graduate of Decatur Catholic high school and a recent employe of the Pacific Telephone Co., in Sacramento, Calif. Thq groom attended San Juan high school and is now employed by Pool Products, Inc., as a pool service technician. The new Mr. and Mrs. Lithwin are now making their home at 4934 San Jean Avenue, Apt. 61, Fair Oaks, Calif.

JOINT RALLY OF THE L.L.L. AND L.W.M.L. The Lutheran Layman League and the Lutheran Women’s Missionary League held their joint rally at Immanuel Lutheran church, Union township. Their guest speaker for the evening was Dr. Eric Malte of Concordia Senior college. His topic was "Revised versions of the Bible.’’ He discussed the pros and cons of the new edition of the revised WOMEN’S MISSIONARY MEETS RECENTLY The Women’s Missionary Society of the First Baptist church met recently in the educational building. Miss Alice Lake opened the meeting with devotions and prayer. After the business meeting, Mrs. Barbara Garrett, foreign missions interpreter, gave report on the mission work in the Congo in Africa. Mrs. Vera Lehman closed the meeting with prayer. The committee, Mrs. Darrel Bedwell, Mrs. Gerald Rumple, Mrs. Loge Serna and Miss Alice Lake, served delicious refreshments at the close of the meeting. There were seventeen members and three guests present. academy of friendship MEETS AT MOOSE HOME The academy of friendship met at the Moose home with Mrs. Bertha Belt, chairman, in charge of the business meeting, and a social hour followed with the Mesdames Marcella Loshe, Opal Myers, Eleanor Braun and Laura Myers as hostesses. Games were played and refreshments were served. Cub Scouts Cub Pack 3060 The members of Cub pack 3060 held their monthly pack meeting Monday evening at Zion Lutheran parish hall. The meeting was opened with a flag ceremony. Cubmaster Martin Bultemeier anounced that a pow wow will be held at Bluffton November 8 and the annual Scout appreciation dinner will be at the Coliseum December 7. Committee chairman, Don Hamblen, announced that the Cubs will participate in the Halloween parade this year. Members of Dens 1 and 2 presented the skit “Doubting Tom or the Gobiins Will Get You!’’ The following awards were given: Craig Bultemeier, bobcat badge; Paul Schroeder, two-year -service! star; Bruce Wolfe, two-year service . star; Roger Fuelling, two-year service star. The members of each den formed the living circle and recited the Cub Scout promise for the closing.

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versions of the Bible. The ladies then adjourned to the school basement for their separate business meeting. At the close ol the meetings the men joined the ladies in a delicious lunch served by the host congregation.

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