Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 284, Decatur, Adams County, 2 December 1964 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 19C4

MR. AND MRS. BUTLER ENTERTAIN GUESTS A very delightful Thanksgiving dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Butler, of route 3, for the children, families and friends of Mrs. Albert' (Grace) Burke, also of Youte 3. It was in celebration of Thanksgiving and the wedding anniversaries of her two oldest children, ,Mrs. Jesse Daniels and Adrian Burke, both of Decatur. After dinner was served Mr. and Mrs. Daniels and Mr. and Mrs. Burke opened their many lovely gifts from a table decorated with a white cloth, wedding bells and a three tier wedding cake with a miniature bride and groom on top. Mrs. Daniels and Mrs. Burke were presented with corsages of roses. Jesse Daniels and Adrian Burke were presented with tiny porket knives which were used to open the gifts. After the gi ts were opened and registered, there was singing, dancing and music. The music was provided by several members of the family and a special guest and friend of the family, Verlin Speeks, a well known singer and entertainer. Speeks also gave a recording to each family. The 58 attending were Mrs. Albert Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Daniels, Mrs. Frances Roloff and Ricky, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Burke and Mike, Mr. and Mrs. Verlin ' Burke, Kay and Athen, Mrs. Gale Schaadt, Mrs. Emma Barkley, Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Miller and Monty, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Butler, Christy and Jeff, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Isch, Tom and Steve, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Broadbeck, Kathy, Philip, John and 'Tim, Marcus Brodbeck, Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. James Allendorph, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moore, Debbie and Beth Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Jan Lebsack, Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Alspaugh, Albert and Terry, Peggy and Mark, Rockford, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Burke and Renee, Sturgis, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Miller and Mitch, Glen Miller,. Burr Oaks, Mich.; and special guest, Verlin Speeks, Va. The Sarah Circle of the Decatur Evangelical United Brethren church will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Behnke Tuesday afternoon at 1 p.m. The leader-will be Mrs. Charles Kent. This is also election of officers for ensuing years. All members o.f the Firemen’ s auxiliary are asked to mqeit at < the -firestation ait 5:45 Pp.tn.,’Mon- ’ day. Each Tnember is asked to bring a dollar exchange gift and a white elephant gift.'

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Miss Loretta Rose Wass, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Wass, route 2, Monroeville, and James Lee Waymire, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Waymire, 6620 W Thirteenth street, Indianapolis, were united in marriage at the East Liberty EUB church in Monroeville at 2:30 p. m., Saturday. The Rev. Robert Klingel officiated at the. double ring ceremony in the church decorated with candelabra, white mums and carnations. White taffeta bows marked the pews. Janet Shank, organist, and Carol Tomamichael, vocalist, sister of the groom, presented the wedding selections. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride chose a floor length gown with a scoop neckline enhanced with val lace, seed pearls and sequins. The gown featured long sleeves and a peplum effect topping the bouffant skirt. The chapel length gown was of silk mist taffeta. Her very bouffant waist, length veil of imported silk illusion was held by a crown of embroidered lace, crystal and pearls. She carried an orchid surrounded with white mums. • ■ Miss Aloha Sommers was the maid of honor in a floor length

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gown of royal blue satin. It featured a scoop neckline, cap sleeves and a bell shaped! skirt. She wore a pillbox of matching royal blue satin which featured a circular veil. Her pink carnations were surrounded by white mums. The bridesmaids were the twin sisters of the bride, Mrs. Leo Busick and Mrs. Larry Ternet. The junior bridesmaid was Miss Ramon Hammond and the flower girl was Miss Karen Frey, nieces of the bride. The bridesmaids were dressed identical to the maid of honor and’the juniol bridesmaid and flower gfrl wore street length dresses of royal blue satin accented by a matching sash. They wore headbands of royal blue satin which held a circular veil and a small bow. Glen Waymire was his brother’s best man and Larry Roberts, Dean Wass and Dale Wass, brothers of the bride, Bill Waymire, brother of the groom, seated the guests. The groomsman was Duane Wass, and the ring bearer was Dee Brian Wass, both brothers of the bride. Mrs. Wass chose a navy blue velvet dress with matching accessories and an orchid to wear to her daughter’s wedding. Mrs. Waymire wore a light blue taffeta skirt with a lace bodice and white accessories. She also wore an orchid corsage. Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held at the church for 200 guests. The tables had identical white cloths tucked in front with deep rose ribbon, flowers and ferns. The serving table had a four tiered wedding cake with a heart and bell, pearls and satin ornaments. The room was decorated with bells and hearts and had a color theme of royal blue. Serving the guests were Joyce Swain, Karen Brown, Ruth Ann Featherston, and Rosanne Spuragon. Linda Ireland and Karen Kleinknight registered the gifts, and Mrs. Keith Frey, sister of the bride, registered the guests. The bride is a graduate of Decatur high school and Indiana Central College. She is employed by Greenwood citv schools. The groom is a graduate of Ben Davis high school and will graduate in June from Indiana Cent>l College. He is employed bv Indiana Universitv Medical Center. The couple will be at home at 4133 Mathews avenue. Indianapolis. following their return from the wedding trip of unannounced destination. Societu Members of the Women of the Moose are having the annual Christmas party at 6:30 p.m. Monday. Each member is asked to bring a covered dish and her own place setting. The ham, rolls and coffee will be furnished by the lodge. Also, members are asked to bring a dollar gift for the exchange. Reservations must be in by Saturday by calling 3-3554. The Music department of the Woman’s club will meet for their Christmas party at the IV Seasons restaurant Monday at 7 p.m. There will be a gift exchange. Hostesses for the evening are Miss Helen Haubold, Mrs. Dan Tyndall and Mrs. Sephus Jacksea.

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Club Schedule Telephone 3-2121 Eva Miller Society Editor Calendar items for each day’s publication most be phoned to by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30) WEDNESDAY Women’s Guild of Zion United Church of Christ, at the church, executive meeting 7 p.m.; social meeting 1: 30 p.m. New England Dinner and Bazaar, First Methodist church, serving from 5-7 p.m., bazaar open at 2 p.m. THURSDAY St. Joseph’s study club, Mrs. Jovce Ellenberger, 8:15 p.m. Gals and Pals Square Dance club, Youth and Community Center, 8 p.m. So Cha Rae Christmas party, TV Seasons, 6:30 p.m. Camera Club Christmas party, Ed Hetsher residence, 7:30 p.m. Psi lota Xi Trading Past, 1-4, Alvera Eady and Barbara Fuelling; 6-9, Judy Cook and Kristine Po’ter. Dorcas circle of the Decatur E. U. B. church, Mrs. John Smith, 7:30 p.m., Mrs. Francis Ellsworth, lesson leader. Methodist Eveready Sunday school class, Mrs. W. P. Robinson, 6 p.m. FRIDAY Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, Pat Boltz and Coleen Linn; 6-9, Peg Sefton and Jane Heller. SATURDAY Psi lota Xi Trading Post, 1-4, Joan Borne and Barbara Arnold. MONDAY Junior Woman’s club, Mrs. Ed McCullough, 6 p.m. Music Department of Woman’s club, IV Seasons, 7 p.m. Women of the Moose Christmas party, Moose hdme, 6:30 p.m. Fireman's Auxiliary, Fire Station, 5:45 p.m. Adams County home demonstration cho-us, Farm Bureau Building, 7:30 p.m. Caliente club, Christmas party, Villa Lanes, 7:15 p.m. Art department of Woman’s club, IV Seasons, 6:30 p.m. Civic department of Woman’s club, Christmas party, Fairway, 6:30 p.m. TUESDAY Profit and pleasure club, Mrs. Ralph Bluhm, 6 p.m., potluck supper. Decatur Garden club, luncheon Christmas party, IV 1 p.m. g Rose Garden club, ChrMhas party. Youth and Community Center, 12 noon. Zion Lutheran Missionary society, parish hall, 1:30 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary, Eagle hall, 8 p.m. Xi Alpha Xi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority, Mrs. Clarence Ziner, Christmas party, 8 p.m. Adams county WCTU workshop, Mrs. Frank Arnold, 1 p.m. Locals Mrs. Leota Hower Ford, Muncie; Mrs. Vera Hower Dailey, Paulding, 0., and Mrs. Francis Harkless Hollman, Auburn, called on their aunt, Mrs. John R. Myers, and their cousin, Mrs. Robert Mills, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Virgie Foreman was admitted to the Cooper rest home Tuesday. Mrs. Roger Habegger and baby girl, Sheri Ann, were dismissed Saturday afternoon from the local hospital to their home at 218 Bryan street, Berne. Mrs. Habegger was the former Miss Shirley Ann Workinger. Smith Sentenced To State Penal Farm Talmadge Festes Smith, 36, of Fort Wayne, was given a six months term at the state penal farm at Putnamville by Judge Myles F. Parrish in the Adams circuit court this morning. Smith, in addition to the six months sentence was also fined $25 and court costs by Judge Parrish. The Fort Wayne man had pleaded quilty to a charge of theft in the same court last week, in connection wi h the theft of a shotgun from the Myers Firestone store in this city Saturday, November 7. The sheriff's department is now making arrangements to transport Smith to the Putnamville penal farm. Escapes Injury As Auto Hits Train - Thomas J. Briede, 33-? ear-old resident of Fort Wayne, who owns a camera shop in this city, escaped injury Tuesday evening when he drove his automobile into the side of a Pennsylvania railroad switch engine at the N. Second street crossing. Briede was traveling northwest on Second street when he rammed into the side of the switch engine at one of the crossings near the Central Soya company. The switch engine had stopped on the crossing to cut off a line of box cars when the mishap occurred. Briede escaped the 9:27 p.m. mishap without ini jury, but his car received an esti- ■ mated S3OO damage. The engine was not damaged.

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The Rev. Gordon Neuenschwander officiated the double ring ceremony at the First Mennonite church, Berne, which joined in marriage Miss Ann Fireoved, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Fireoved, and Lawrence Mac Blattert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Blattert of Monett, Mo. at 11 am. Saturday. The altar of the chapel where the service took place was decorated with two white candles, ferns and a tall bouquet of white mums. Mrs. Sherman Stucky, organist, presented selections of “TYgumerei,” “Crusader’s Hymn” “Claire de Lune,” “Prayer of Thanksgiving,” '‘One Hand, One Heart,” “Holy, Holy, Holy” "My Jesus I Love Thee” and the wedding marches. Escorted to the altar by bet father, the bride wore a gown of white silk faced peau with Imported alencon lace at the waistline. The fitted bodice was fashioned with a peau banded oval neckline and three-quarter length sleeves. The slim floor length skirt was detailed by a wattcau back which sweet into a chapel length train. The bride wore a cameo pendant, borrowed from Mrs. Loren Moser. A silk faced peau pillbox held her bouffant waist length veil of imported French illusion', and she carried one large gardenia. Mis.s Ruth Fireoved, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She chose a gown of emerald green satin and crepe. The sleeveless crepe bodice was styled with a flat midriff and oval neckline. Satin buttons enhanced the front of the floor length skirt. A matching pillbox with a flat bow in emerald green satin and above the elbow white gloves complimented her attire. Miss Jill Yager, friend of the bride, and Miss Becky Yoder, cousin of the bride, were the bridesmaids. Their dresses were identical to the honor attendant and each girl carried one large white mum. Bill Justice of Wichita, Kan.,

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was best man. Seating the guests were Dick Green, Jim Dowling, Ralph Fireoved and Steve Blattert. Mrs. Fireoved was lovely in an emerald green crepe dress with a pure silk peau de soie jacket. Her accessories encluded an emerald and champagne satin turbin, brown shoes and gloves and a .gladioli corsage. The groom’s mother chase a pink wool sheath dress styled with a jewel neckline and three quarter length sleeves. She wore black and white accessories and a gladioli corsage. A luncheon buffet was served immediately following the ceremony. Thpse serviing. at the luncheon on the church patio were Mrs. Loren Moser, ’Mrs. Robert Wechter, Mrs. Oliver Schutz arid Mrs, Conrad Nagel. Miss Rosetta Liechty presided at the guest register. The bride, a graduate of Berne high school, has attended Christian College in Columbia, Mo., and Wichita State University, where she is majoring in Spanish and French. The groom graduated from Monett high school arid the University of Missouri and is emplayed as a .chemist at Inland Analytical Labs in Wichita, Kan. The bride wore a gray wool Aline coat dress with a cranberry velvet trim and dark brown accessories for her honeymoon After their return from the wedding trip, the couple will be at home at 2234 Piatt street, Wichita, Kan. Reckless Driving Charged To Youth John A. Geimer, 16-year-old Pleasant Mills resident, was arrested by the city police on a reckless driving charge Tuesday night. Geimer was arrested on 13th street at 10:45 p.m. Tuesday and cited to appear in the local justice of the peace court. December 7.

PSI IOTA XI MEETS WITH 37 PRESENT Tuesday, Psi lota Xi held their regular monthly meeting at the Youth and Community Center. There were 37 members present. The meeting was opened with the opening verse. The various committees gave their reports. The Psi lota Xi Christmas dance is to be held December 19, at 10 , p.m. at the Moose home. Tickets j will be sold at the door. The next meeting will be December 22, a Christmas party at Villa Lanes. Reservations are to be in to Mrs. Smith Snively by December 18. There will be a dollar gift exchange. The meeting ended with the closing verse. Mrs. Gene Bluhm entertained the members by demonstrating the making The Caliente home demonstration club will hold their annual Christmas party at Villa Lanes Monday at 7:15 p.m. All members are reminded to save their newspapers and mazagines for their money making project. World War I Vets Meet This Evening Veterans of World, War I will meet at 8 o'clock tonight at the Veterans of Foreign Wars home. Births At the Adams county memorial hospital: Norbert and Alice Elaine Kukelhan Bauoermeister, route 1, Ossian, became the parents of an 8 lb., 13 oz. baby boy at 1:10 am., today. Hospital Admitted Mrs. Rudolph Kolter, Mrs. Raymond Shoaf, Mrs. Paul Gause, Decatur: Joseph Schindler, Berne Hobart Spencer, Preble. Dismissed Mrs. Claude Striker and baby girl, Mrs. Virgie Foreman, Mrs. Robert Shively and baby girl, Larry Neuenschwander, Berne; Charles Bittner, Raymond LaBraun, Mrs. Raymond Shoaf, Master Theodore Miller, transferred to Parkview, Mrs. Maurice Miller and baby girl, Decatur.

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of Christmas decorations and centerpieces. Delicious refreshments were served by the following hostesses: Mrs. William Freeby and Mrs. Dick Linn, chairmen; Mrs. Don Elder. Mr?. Gary Giessler and Mrs. Bill Bauman, committee.

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