Ligonier Banner., Volume 80, Number 42, Ligonier, Noble County, 17 October 1946 — Page 4

DEMOCRATIC RALLY —at -4+ ALBION HIGH SCHOOL Tuesday, October 22 — 8:00 P. M. | | Speaker: HON. JACK KALE Democratic Ox Roast KEN;A?L;ILLE ~ Monday, October 28th | Speaker: EDWARD 8. TURNISH ' Candidate for Supt. Schools

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Soriety FISEL-BECKER On Saturday, October 12, 1946 at the Cosperville Baptist Church, Miss Evelyn Fisel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Plummer of Lake Wawasee was united 'in marriage with Mr. Virgil Becker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Becker of Wawaka, with Rev. Ralph Rayment officiating. Attending the couple in the double ring ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher, Jr. of Rome City.

The bride was attired in a white wool dress with hat and purse of white wool and straw. She also wore her mother’s heirloom pearls and carried a small white Bible. " The matron-of-honor wore a white wool dress with black accessories. The bride and matron-of-honor wore corsages of white carnations. - : - The bride is a graduate of Ligonier High School of the class of 1944, ’ The groom is a graduate of Wawaka High School with the class of 1941 and served three years in the Armed Forces. : After a short trip south the couple will make their home in Cromwell. ‘

SUTTON-STOLTZ WEDDING The double ring ceremony uniting in marriage Miss Nancy Emma Stoltz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Stolz, and Robert W. Sutton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Raymond, was solemnized at the Topeka Mennonite Church on Sunday afternoon, at 3:30 o’clock, with the Rev. Wilmer S. Shelly, pastor of the church, officiating. A halfhour musicale before the ceremony was presented by Miss Joanna Bowen at the organ. Gordon Stoltz, cousin of the bride, sang “One Alone,” “Because,” and “The Lord’s Prayer.” | The bridal group stood before the altar graced with palms and candelabra and a centerpiece and baskets of chrysanthemums. The bride in a suit of winter white wool, with accessories of black, wore a corsage of deep red roses. Her only ornaments were pearl ear rings, the bridegroom’s gift. She was attended by Mrs. Wilbur Hoth, attired in navy blue, with black accessories, and wearing a corsage of gardenias. Her gift

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from the bride was blue sapphire ear rings. The groom wore a gray business suit. Thad Stoltz served him as best man. Tom Stoltz, brother of the bride, and Wayne Yoder were the ushers. - The bride’s mother wore black with a touch of fuchsia and white carnations formed her -corsage. Mrs. Sutton wore black, contrasted slightly with white, and a white carnation corsage. The bride’s grandmother, Mrs. C. A 7 Stoltz, the only living grandparent of either the bride or groom, wore dubonet and her corsage was of white carnations. : '

Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents for 125 relatives -and friends. All* white appointments marked the refresh‘ment table on which was the threetiered wedding cake. Miss Waneta Sutton, sister of the groom, served at the silver coffee urn, and the ‘Misses Donna Blough, Carolyn Saggars, Rosanna Nelson, and Rose 'Marie Stoltz waited upon the ‘guests. : i

After the wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Sutton will be at home in Topeka where he is employed by the J. W. Priest & Son Lumber Company. The bride holds the position of office correspondent in the offices of the Wirk Garment Company of Ligonier, Indiana.

Among those from here who attended the District meeting of W.S.C.S. at Elkhart on Wednesday were: Mrs. R. D. Shobe, Mrs. Quentin Stultz, Mrs. B. R.-Grinnell, Miss Pelton, Mrs. B. Schang, Mrs. Geo. Rulison, Mrs. A. C. Underwood, Mrs. Hamilton Green, Mrs. Ray Mathews, Mrs, E. J.- Gilmore, Mrs. F. Tincher, Mrs. I. Grimm, Mrs. D. Hayes, Mrs. Emma Stump, Mrs. J. Seagly, Mrs. E. Kilmer, Mrs. J. Henry, Mrs. M. Schlotterback, Mrs. D. Carmichael, Mrs. Dean Bobeck and Mrs. L. Hayden.

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Mrs. Jfim Henry entertained the members of a newly organized bridge club Monday evening at her ‘home. The members are: Mrs, Melvin Schlotterback, Mrs. Paul Roderick, Miss Lucille Schwab, Mrs. Everett Smith, Mrs. Hamilton Green, Mrs. Blain Schang and Mrs. Ed Fisher. The next meeting will be in two weeks with Mrs. Ed Fisher.

The American Legion Auxiuary] met Thursday evening, October 18l with twenty-eight members and two guests present. A social evening was. enjoyed playing bingo and light refreshments were served. The next meeting will be October 2nd at which time the losing membership committee will entertai®® the winners. All members are urged to attend. ,

Mr. and Mrs. James Sprague entertained at dinner Sunday honoring the.first birthday annivgrsa.ry of their son George. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Poppy of Wawaka, grandparents of George, Mrs. Barrett of Wawaka, great grandmother of George and Mr. and Mrs. Son Poppy and family of Wawaka. ’

Last Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McClellan entertained at dinner honoring the birthday anniversary of Mrs. John Steller. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McClellan and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Steller.

Mr. and Mrs, Howard Nighsonger entertained the following guests at turkey supper Friday night: Mr. and Mrs. Levi Nulf of Kalamazoo, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nighsonger and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nulf.

Members of the Kappa Sigma Tau Sorority met last Thursday evening with Mrs. William Cochran at her home with Mrs. Fred

Cunningham co-hostess. Following the business meeting bridge and hearts were played and the following received prizes: Bridge, Mrs. Carmon Miller and Mrs. Melvin Schlotterback; hearts, Miss Eunice Sack and Mrs. Robert Cockley.

The members of the Business and Professional Women’s Club will meet this evening with Mrs. Retta Geiger at her home for a picnic supper. Miss Gladys Baker will be co-hostess.

Mrs. Walter Robinson and Mrs. W. K. Scurlock will attend the regular meeting and masquerade party of the County Nurses Friday evening at the home of Francis Sextro at Rome City.

Will Attend Wedding in £ Erie, Pa. Mrs, Aubrey Todd will leave Friday for Erie, Pa. to attend the wedding Saturday evening of Miss Nan Cervero, R.N. to Major Fredrick Kendrick. A reception for two hundred and fifty guests will be held at the Chapman Hotel following the ceremony. After Nov. 11th the couple will reside in Cleveland, O. where the bride will resume her duties at the Cleveland Clinic Hospital. The groom is stationed in Cleveland at the present time.

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LIGONIER, INDIANA Beginning Wednesday, October 2nd, and continuing until further notice, the evening shows will start at 7:15 instead of 7:30, with the exception of Saturday night, when the shows will start at 7:00. Tonight Thurs,, Oct. 17th - BLONDIE'S LUCKY DAY Penny Singleton, Daisy and _ “Dagwood” Lake Fri., Sat. . Oct. 18-19 ‘Double Feature Program THE INNER CIRCLE Adele Mara, Warren Douglas BORDER PATROL - William ‘“Hopalong Cassidy” : ~ Boyd Sun.; Mon., Tues. Oct. 20—21-22 BAD BASCOMB ] Margaret O’Brien, Wallace | Beery, Marjorie Main f IWsbig 1l 1 Itsfun 1 | | It's | thrilling ! ! ! this big out of | doors spectacle with Wallace Beery and his best girl, Margaret O’Brien. =~ | Wed., Thurs. Oct. 23-24 | RENDEXVOUS. WITH ANNIE Eddie Albert, Gail Patrick Don’t breath a word of it . .. it’s the talk of the town . .. this spice told tale of love and laughter. e : | COMING I Sun., Mon., Tues. Oect. 27-28-29 _ SMOKY { Fred Mac Murray, Anne Baxter E = = ]

Mrs. John Speckeen spent a few days last week with Mrs. William Scheck at Cosperville.