Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 25 November 1964 — Page 3
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1564
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Miss Susan Kay Keller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Florian E. Keller, 222 North Thirteenth St., became the bride of Jan Clark Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith, 236 North Twelfth street, Saturday afternoon in the St. Mary’s Catholic church. Before an altar adorned with white gladioli and gold and bronze mums, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Simeon Schmitt officiated for the double ring ceremony. Traditional wedding selections were played by Sr. Bonaventure. g g The bride, given in marriage byg her father, appeared in a gown| of white bouquet taffeta and im-g ported alencon lace. The lace and| taffeta bodice was fashioned withS a scalloped scoop neckline and? long taffeta sleeves tapering jo? points over her hands. The front princess panel was appli-? cued with lace motifs and the full f back panel swept into a lace appliqued chapel length train. Her ———
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bouffant waist length veil of im» ported French illusion was caugnt to a crown of pearls and crystal. She carried a long line arrangement of white mums, white pompons, streamers and green foliage. Mrs. Lloyd Bucher, sister of the bride, served as matron of honor. She wore a gown of willow green velvet and faille. The velvet bodice was fashioned with a scoop neckline and short sleeves. The g controlled floor length faille skirt § was detailed with a flat waistline g bow. A willow green pillbox with g a flat bow and a circular veil g completed her ensemble. She § carried a long line arrangement 3 of gold and bronze pompon mums ? and foliage in fall colors. Mrs. 5 Doyle Eglyt and Miss Barbara ? Keller, sister of the bride, served ? as bridesmaids, and were dress--3 ed identical to the honor attendant. ? James Smith served his brother as best man, and Don Ray and Gary Robinson were ushers. The bride’s mother chose a three piece brown knit suit with brown accessories and a brown feather hat. The groom’s mother was attired in a navy blue dress, a white feather hat and black accessories. Each mother wore a corsage of pompons Complementing her ensemble. A reception was held at the Moose home from 2:30 to 4:30 for approximately 150 guests. Serving the guests were Miss Pat Cook, Miss Carolyn Kohne, Miss Carole Kable, and Miss Jayne Macklin. Mrs. John Cowans registered the guests. Mrs. Jim McDonald, Mrs. Jim Smith, Miss Nancy Keller, and Miss Jayne Smith were in charge of the gift registration and opening. For a wedding trip to Washington, D. C., the bride chose a black jacket dress and a corsage from her bridal bouquet The bride is a graduate of Decatur Catholic high school and is employed in the office of the Schafer company. The groom is a graduate of Decatur high school and is manager of Smith's Sunoco. Following the honeymoon, the couple will reside at 104 South Fifth street. Births At the Adams county memorial hospital: Charles and Virginia Miller Butler. route 1, are the parents of a , 6 lb., 11 Ji oz., baby girl, born at 2:17 p.m. Tuesday.
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SOCIETY
MRS. JONES IS W. 8. C. 8. HOSTESS The Pleasant Mills W.S.C.S. recently met in the home of Mrs. Clyde Jones. The president, Mrs. Leland Ray, opened the meeeting by giving a poem and leading the group in singing “Work for the Night Is Coming.” Mrs. Donald month entitled “The Disciplined Life.” As she pointed out, “there Everett gave the lesson for the are two kinds of discipline. One is the discipline or laws given by others, such as parents, lawmakers, etc. The second is the discipline that comes from within the individual himself. From discipline we learn to make choices and decisions in our lives and to decide for ourselves what God really wants for us and means to us as individuals.” During the business meeting, Hospital Admitted Mrs. Harriet Wright, Willshire, O.; Mirs Kimberlee Rutledge, Rockford, O.; Mrs. Emma Beeler, Berne; Bernard Rabbitt, Masters Jeffrey and Scott Salloway, Decatur. Dismissed Mrs. Suffrenus Kreps, Poneto; Mrs. Henry Schindler, Mrs. Elmer Liechty, Berne;- Mrs. Merlin Frank, Monroe; Master Frank Young, Fort Wayne; Oliver Schnepp, Mrs. Thomas Duke, Mb's. Juanita Carpenter, Decatur. FBI Rejects Efforts By Pressure Groups CHICAGO (UPD—J. Edgar Hoover said Tuesday night the Federal Bureau of Investigation would reject attempts by pressure groups that “seek to use the FBI to attain their own selfish aims.” “It is a great misfortune that the zealots or pressure groups always think with their emotions, seldom with reason,” Hoover said in a speech at the “Sword of Loyola” award dinner at Loyola University. .4 “They have, no compunction in carping, lying and exaggerating with the fiercest passion. They cry liberty when they really mean, license!” , Hoover drew applause when he said that as long as he is director the FBI “will continue to maintain its high and impartal standards of investigation despite the hostile opinions of its detractors.” He drew applause again when he said: “Furthermore, the FBI will continue to be objective in its investigations and will stay within the bounds of its authorized jurisdiction regardless of pressure groups which seek to use the FBI to attain their own selfish aims to the detriment of our people as a whole.” Last week in Washington, during a news conference with women reporters, Hoover called Nobel Peace Prize winner Martin Luther King Jr., a civil rights leader, ’The most notorious liar ip the country.” Hoover also called the Warren Commission report “a classic example of Monday morning qua’-terbacking.” Hoover did not hold a news conterence and he did not deviate from the text of his speech, “Time for Decision,” during his Chicago visit.
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the group discussed plans for the Christmas meeting which will be held December 9 at the church. There will be a dollar gift exhange. In closing the group sang “Oh, Jesus, I Have Promised.” Refreshments were served to the seventeen members and four guests present. » The Dutiful Daughters class of ! the Bethany E. U. B. church will have a dinner meeting Tuesday ; at 6:30 p.m. at the Fairway restr , aurant. For reservations call I 3-3560 on or before November 28. J [ jJr Locals Miss Pat Beal, student at Ball - State Teachers College, Muncie, arrived home to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Beal. Miss Cheryl Knudsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Knudsen, 341 South Fifth street, celebrated her 16th birthday Saturday. She attends Dejatur high school. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Alton and sons of Marion, 0., and Miss Paige a junior at the University of lowa, will visit with their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Idabelle Alton, Thanksgiving. They will be joined by Mrs. George Alton, Debbie and Margaret. Mrs. Frank Harper of Wauseon, 0., is spending the Thanksgiving holiday week with Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Balton and children of Warsaw, and Miss Reva Howard will spend Thanksgiving day with Mrs. C. E. Bell.
Club Schedule Telephone 3-2121 Eva Miller Society Editor Calendar items for each day's publication must be phoned to by 11 a.m 'Saturday 9:30) ’ WEDNESDAY Women’s UPW Association, First Presbyterian church, 8 p.m. FRIDAY ’ American Legion auxiliary, Legion home, special meeting, 8 p.m. Decatur Missionary church Friendship circle, Mrs. Donald Sprunger, 7:30 p.m. Good Will Industries truck, call 3-4181 or 3-2585. Mount Tabor W. S. C. S., Mrs. Wayne Chronister, 7:30 p.m. Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, Doris Schlotterback and Judy Cobk; 6-9, Marcia Stevens and Jane Heller. SATURDAY Preble Fi emen’s Dance, Hoagland Hayloft, the Hayloft Five with Sonny Miniard as caller, 9 p.m. Story Hour, Public Library, 1:30 p.m. Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, Claudia Caston and Gini Elder. SUNDAY Hope circle of the Union Chapel W.S.W.S., carry-in dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Koos. MONDAY Pleasant Mills Community Organization, Pleasant Mills school, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY Dutiful Daughters class of the Bethany E. U. B. church, dinner meeting at Fairway, 6:30 p.m. Adams County Democratic JVomen’s club dinner and party, Palmer House in Berne, 7 p.m.
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l\upp - WeJJn Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Rupp of 417 N. Jefferson street, Berne, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Janet Kay, to Jerry B. Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Denver Jack Gray, 517 N. Tenth street, Decatur. The bride-elect is a graduate of Adams Central high school and is employed in the office of CTS of Berne, Inc. Gray is a graduate of Decatur high school and is employed by the General Electric company, Decatur. « The wedding will take place December 5 at the Decatur Missionary church.
Jobless Pay Claims Decrease In State INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — Unemployment insurance claims in Indiana last week totaled 23,121, a drop of more than 3,500 from the previous week. t-\ Director Lewis F. Nicolini of the Indiana Employment Security Division said Thursday that claims for the week compared with more than 34,000 for the corresponding week last year. Two-Year-Old Boy Drowned In Pond NEWBURGH, Ind. <UPI> - Jhnmy Duff, 2, R. R. 2, NeW.burgh, drowned Tuesday in a small pound on the back yard of his rural home near here. The boy, who was pulled from the water by his mother, was dead on arrival at an Evansville hospital.
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Thanksgiving Day A Day For Giving To Less Fortunate “Thanksgiving Day, a day for giving to the less fortunate." "On this day we should all take time to give thanks for the many blessings we receive. It’s also a time to think of- those kiss fortunate. Make a pledge today to make life a little brighter for someone less fortunate during the holiday season by selecting a gift for a mental patient. The Adams county asociatipn far Mental Health will send you a list of gift suggestions. Make Thanksgiving a day for giving. S _• ' s .. “Shop now and share your Christmas j?y with the,(thousands of patients who will be ,unable to spend the hplidayg with ' their families .and friendiZ’ >
Locals Mrs. Lizzie Laugherman and Mrs. Josephine Schirack returned home after being called to the bedside of their sister, Sr, M. Anita. She is very seriously ill. She thanks many for their cards and prayers. She is in the St. Agnes hospital, room 470, Fond du Lac, Wis.. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Briede and son David, 2721 Alexander, Fort Wayne, will have the following as guests Thanksgiving day: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Briede, Battle Creek, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Briede, Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Briede and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Briede, and Mr. and Mrs. John Boyles and son. Michael Thoele, Decatur Daily Democrat feature writer, has been called home to Effingham, 111., because of the sudden illness of his father. TO HOLD ANNUAL CHRISTMAS DINNER The Adams County Democratic Women’s club will hold its annual Christmas dinner and party at the Palmer House in Berne December 1 at 7 p.m. C. H. Muselman will show pictures of the Holy Land that he took while visiting there last summer. Each one who plans to attend is asked to bring a dollar gift for the exchange. Tickets tor the dinner are $1.50. For reservations call 3-4175 and ask for Mrs. Frank Bohnke on or before Saturday, November 28.
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EAGLES AUXILIARY HOLDS MEETING The Eagles auxiliary met recently with eleven members and one guest present. Mrs. Jack Chilcote received the door prize. Plans were completed for the Christmas party, which will be held Tuesday, December 22. The meat, rolls and coffee will be furnished by the auxiliary and each one who plans to attend should take a covered dish and a dollar gift for the exchange. Mrs. Delbert Augsburger was appointed chairman of publicity to replace Mrs. Evelyn Spangler, who resigned. After the meeting, refreshments were served by Mrs. Thora Ray, assisted by Mrs. Raymond Raudenbush. The next meeting will be December 8 at 8 p.m.
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