Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 169, Decatur, Adams County, 18 July 1941 — Page 3
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VGIXHSR BLACK “*» WtMHHC OCCURS 11/I' - I V. VoUSMf <> l-ong Pliairi--. Mitill ' HE*®* the hride " f Wilbur J.uin of Mi Mi* lohn Black of Mlddl'-buoy Ohio r k . The tv* •' double *>' ceremony by IDs \ tin Ja«fik‘ "Kt Maty'* rectoiy at five-thirty o'ftodijjr ami <i lb>i» , *ii ii Eyn<- were the attendant*. |« wore a pink chiffon d with low. square, emii'‘ k’ n>‘ with full •d akirt With MM<> <l‘t •<i tuff She Will--' a awnbatnlana orchid < >r«aK> \ while e»Bl>' turban with a should•r lewftq v- 'l and white arce«,oK lea aomia*■’••«! her costume. The flbi'i" - a"< idau' won- a gown light blue chiffon with short lOf'd "leevrn and a full akirt. Mr cortage wa* of red •» -x,e ceremony, a wedding diaeer Wan nerved al the Rice hotel J for inetik of the bridal party At o'clock .i held At ti>'' home of the groom'* perMtn for one hundred guest*. 'A thr® tiered wedding take a ' gjtei^^w—— jM TT. K
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round which wan an attractive arrangement of aweet pea* and ro«e«, centered the refreshment falde with silver and crystal candelabra at either end Rosen, sweet pea* and Shasta daisies were arranged throughout the house. Mrs. perry Black of Ohio City and Mrs Clarence T Black of Decatur assisted in serving the guests latter in the evening the bride and groom left for lamg Prairie, where they will spend two weeks. For traveling, the bride wore a beige red in goto with ma'ehlng ar'cessnries and an orchid corsage. Upon their return they will Ite at I home In Middltsburry. Mrs. Blank who is a graduate of the Ixing Prairie high school has been living In Fort Wayne, where she was an employe of the Rea Magnet Wire company for the past two years. Mr Black ip a graduate of Wren high school and attended Ohio mate university. He is the proprietor of Ohio State (Sardens at Middlobury. Both young people are well known In Decatur and vicinity MRS. 8. G. SORG HOSTESS TO LITTLE FLOWER CLUB Mrs. H. O. Horg was hostess to the Lit tin Flower study club at her home last evening. The meeting opened with prayer by Mrs Alex Tanvas who also read and explained "The la-ague of the Sacred Heart.” Mrs. Il Wertaberger read a story of the life of the mother of John Bosco Mr*. Florence Des Jean gave an interesting description of the
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phenee 1000 — 1001 Friday Phllathae Class, Mrs. Harve Rhroll. *:M p. tn. Bobo United Brethren Willing Workers Class, Mr* Gertrude 1)11* pert, 7:30 p. m Monday Adams County Homo Economics Chorus, Moose Home, 2 p. m Red Croaa Center Open For laatructed and Rupervlsed Knitting and Crocheting Legion Hone, 1 to 4:30 p m. Tueeday Dutiful Daughters Class Picnic, Hanna-Nuttman Park. 6 p. m. Church Mothers’ Study Club, Me. thodlst Church. 2:30 p. m. Kirkland tadle* Club Annual Picnic. Kirkland Schqpl. 7:30 p m. Wednesday I'nion Township Home Era Club, Mrs. Charles Bailey. I'3o p. m. Decatur Home Economics Club. Mr*. M W. Bumgerdner. St Paul's Golden Rule Class, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Franz, 7:30 p. m. Carmelite convent at Indianapolis, telling of the duties of the nuns. The cluli adjourned to meet again in September at which meeting officers for the new club year will lie chosen WOMEN OF MOOSE CHAIRMEN MEET The committee chairmen of the Women of the Moose held a business meeting Thursday evening at eight o'clock at the home of Mrs. Bert Haley on High street. Plan* were made for a sunshine box to be filled 'by the chapter and all gifts for the Ikix are to be brought to the next regular meeting at the lodge home July 24. The box will the sent to a crippled girl and gifts are to die appropriate for such. The s-liiUl care and training committee will be in charge of the box. with Mrs. Mary Keller as chairman After a business meeting and reports of various committees, game* were played and prize* awarded to Mr*. G. Remy Bierly and Mrs. Marlon Haere. A small gift was presented to each committee chairman. A delicious luncheon was serve) by the hostess, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Margaret Rhodes, Seventeen members attended the meeting. 9 The Ada ms- county home economic* club chorus will mee at the Moose home Monday afternoon at two o'clock. The I'nion Township Home Eco nomlc* clul> will meet Wednesday afternoon at one-thirty o’clock at the home of Mrs. Charles Bailey. Member* are asked to bring old aluminum.
Mra. Gladys Chamberlain, .Minn Madge Hite and Mr* I. W. Macy and daughter Libby left this afternoon for Rome City where they will be the guest* of Mr*. William Rower* and son Billy at their cottage on .Sylvan lake. Mr*. Leigh Bowen. Mra. Je**e Rice, Mra. Lily Burrough* and .Mr*. Earl Adam* hate returned from pokagon |>ark. latke Jame* where they enjoyed a several day*' vacation visit in the Bowen trailer which Mr and Mr*. Bowen have parked in Pokagon for the summer season. Mr*. Sarah Hayward of Warsaw ha* 'been visiting in Decatur for several day* at the home of Mra. Wm. Foughty. Other guest* are Ralph Wiltrant of Warsaw. Mra. Bertha Meek of Elkhart and Mra. laiura Rentfro of Miami. Florida. Mr. and Mr*. J. Russel Prior and daughter Charlene returned to their home in Huntington today after a week's visit here with friend*. Bob Stapleton. son of Mr. and .Mr*. Clarence Stapleton of thl* city, la reported a* being very much
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Improved at the Lutheran hospital where he ha* been a patient for the past several week*. He hopes to he able to return to hl* home here In a few day*. Lucy and l-avera V’ore. daughter* of Mr*. Minnie Vore of route 5, were admitted to the Adam* county memorial hmfi.jl this morning for tonsllectom>e<. The condition of Mis* Bertha Bunner, who was admltt-d to the Adam* county memorial hospital Wednesday for treatment, was reported as Improved today Ben and Max Granter, son* of Mr*. Vora Granter of New Haven, are patients In the Adams county memorial hospital, where they underwent tonsllectomle* this morning. Phil Hauer, local contractor, made a business trip to Hartford City and Muncie today. Mr and Mr*. Joe tango. Jr. and daughter Mary Clair, and Mr. and Mr*. Joe tango, Hr., all of Jersey City. New Jersey, are spending several days with Mrs. Tony Bonflgllo. Paul Calland and Dean Sprang have returned to their homes In .H-eiilienvllle, Ohio after a two days’ visit In Decatur. Ward Calland will return flattirday from Chatham. Canada where he is looking after business for two days. Mi** Dorothy Du in of Mercer avenue will leave Sunday for take tauise, Banff. California and Mexico on a Powers tour She will Join three friends from East Chicago and will ite gone alxiut two woafc*. Mrs. P E. France, Mrs. Ruby Durkin and Mr and Mrs. Dick Durkin and son Billy will spend Sunday at the France cottage on tak--James. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kmlth had a< their dinner guest* last evening Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holthouse and Mr. and Mrs. Clark William Smith
Knox Pulls Number In lottery 2 HjlA- - '*' K-W S. JT ■ -.i'-Ti”.<? i- :■ -V.'Li ■ ' 1 • *wfl Eki* & 6. ft ' wy fl-fli-' « F ■ lulr W1 K 'P' BflOL’ ' Blindfolded. Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox i* led to the funiAu* toldflßh Ixiwl in Washington's departmental auditorium to pl<k a number in the second peacetime draft lottery In the history of the United State*. Col. Charles Morri*, who officiated in the 1917 drawing, aaaint* Knox to the numbered capsule* which make 760.1MH1 youth* just turned H eligible for armed service.
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of Pittsburgh who are their gnestsi this week The occasion marked th* birthday anniversary of Mr*, Holthome Mr*. Richard Myer* visited Ini Fort Wayne this afternoon. G*car Harmon of route S looked after business here today, Wikbur Hawkins of route r, was among Friday's business caller in Decatur Aaron Odle. North Second street, wlto ha* been a pallent at the Adam* county memorial hospital for the past )| weeks, has been taken to the home of hl« daughter, Mrs. James Fuller. Fort Wayne *■■■!»■' !»'»■>» ■■ - - Rev. Koehlinger At St. Peter’s Church Rev. Herbert F Koehlinger, thro-! logical student at Concordia seminary in St. taula. Mo., will deliver the Sunday sermon at th? St. Pet j *r'» Lutheran church In the Fuell-1 Ing settlement, In the aJisence of the Rev* L. J Dornself. church pastor. The sermon will be delivered In English only at II a. m. iCDT). — —o — Young People Plan Social Sunday Night The young people* society of St. j Peter's Lutheran church in the Fuelling settlement. Will give a so < lai and entertainment Sunday evening In the Turlling grove. The program consists of music, comic dialogue* and other form* of home talent entertainment The public ie invited. ■— c ——— Indianapolis Star Drama Critic Dies Indianapolis. Ind.. July Di <UP» | —Robert G. Tucker, Od. drama crl-1 tic of the Indianapolis Star and Indiana political correspondent for
After the Honeymoon is over Stop throwing tomatoes ment, some squeak* require ar your car, mister. And lady, jquirt <»• oil. the brakes may take J remember, scowling gives y<iu a little pumping-up, wrinkles. So Isith of you, let up » l and listen to simple common I BBS iwt IMIIM wi’h a truly ..yXLjjM x v sense. greatjw/y motor tud, Phillips«» X. JJ j Poly (us. "I hats the gasoline Al i u Just three months ago, after motorists neser tire <4 reiorn- . A- L. JgK • you bought that car and nurse.l mcndnig It is not only h.gh >4 It through the break m pern* . anl i kn4xk | iir |, „, f h , you bragged to all your friends bl „ it , u<( wr . //r / r that it runs like a *at‘h . . mutilnii to Monthly ih.oivtt in makes I<> miles on a gallon . r licks cars twice its si/c and prne ~ getting away on the green light yes. ma in'it does \ _. things lor your engine. You Now that the honeymoon l,u ) • 11 r akes so , <ar t n LX period of your new car owner I'kc new again. It delivers real ship is over, why let yourself get K P a,, d power. .. sweeter pic k J g/r jj ( \ sour on a possession (hat should up and easier hillilirnbing And JJtf ' j * lie. and can be, one of your most mileage that s a real surprise. ' useful and pleasurable' - Tell your troubles to vour car up with your car, by stopping for f/ /.V il V dealer. He's an honest, anle bust- a trial tanklul of new Phillips 66 ' ‘ VI JjtlU ness man, anxious to hold your Poly (>js at any Orjnge and v 4 good opinion. He may find the Black 6(» Shield. It anti nothing I | ™ engine needs some minor adjust- I I
the Cincinnati t<>.» Enquirer, died last night at his home after a short i illness. He entered newspaper work as-1 ter graduating from Martinsville high school and worked at Marion and Ixrgansport lieforw joining the hidianapolis .New* in 1903. A year later he became correspondent for the Enquirer and had office* in the Star building He became drama critic of the Star about 25 years ago —o— Holiness Group To Meet Sunday Tlie monthly meeting of the Adam* county holmes* association will lie held at the Monrce tabernacle Sunday at 2:30 p m. Rev. Roy Johnwon, colored evangelist of Fort Wayne Bible institute will he the speaker Special music will be provided. —— Q....... ■ Sales Barn Sold To Ahr Company The Ahr sale* company ha* purchased the sale* barn, located near the east bridge, from the Reuben Briener "heirs. The Ahr brother* have been conducting sales at th.- barn every Friday for the past to years. The horse show <lf the street fair has also been held there In recent year*. I
Bankruptcy Referee Dies At Fort Wayne Fort W.iyni- Ind July I* il'Pi •William II Duff. Fort Wayn<lawyer and in liankiuptcy for the Fort Wayne division of the Northern Indiana district, died la*t night at hi- home in Hot I Wayne. Duff wa» a native of taGrange funeral service* will lie h> Id in ta Grange o MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stock* irregular and quiet Bond* liregularly highei
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