Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 151, Decatur, Adams County, 26 June 1942 — Page 3
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A ULKNER occurs M -e':ing of gludiollotn. ■" Mis- Flora Belle » ;J. t (ls Mr and Mr., K of 351 Tenth ynr til.- bride of Everett •0 Jr, Os Bluffton. M 4 Everet' Faulkof Bluffton. ■Title ■»« ''>*’* * crp re v \ Kenneth Tim '..-Ml.-light serv’ce sol-,-veiling at eight First Christian .. a-dd.ng march and jet eMional were M;<4 Patricia Edwards I 4 int.a and Mi’s Helen on the organ. were Bar - K younger sister <>' _>j -.iciby M. Faulknet, the groom. The ushers Strickler anl Paul 'ffß o7 the the yC^KL. t; ceremony. the sis. * mU'icale by -Miss Ed* \|.., Haubold Included Son- ’ Intermezzo;” and You Truly ” fi ... was Riven In ma*’’"■Kja h>-r father wore a white .•■•*n of embroidered f 4! .>i,..:>ed with a basque full skirt. Her veil was length fastened to a of «p-<l pea; Is. She wore a Os pea-a Rift from the rid 1.11 tied a bouquet of Kr-* -o-.-s and sweet pens. ' '^■ri-.-nd «ote a floor letig'li ,-awn.ly fashioned '.ike that lel<k She carried an arm - larkspur and pink ■ w.-dding pa v wort «we boutonnieres. ■!>•• service a recep-' ■»- held for sixty guests at of the bride's parents | -aide was attractively Kh with a wedding cake an I Hampers of Howers 'he entertaining looms. Mr and Mrs. Faulkner 4 ' p "f unannoun'-ed desFo: 'raveling Mrs. Faulk- >■;:.’ a rose silk garberdine white accessories slid assisting s' the re- ■ i were the Misses Irene
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■ liHIRRISON CABBOLL ' Psatare* HyadieaU Writer ■fcU.YW(X)L). — Credit Kitty uith the most novel confrom Hollywood to the scrap rubber — campaign. Several years iSBK .'X ago. "hen else • was under conM "SSW trsct l “ , ' a ' a ' ■9 mount, the singlng ,!ar a JMHBI P ubl,cil y tie-up ||||| with ? rubber " :,r ' BBk « *y?g| uf *‘ tur ’’ r • <! ' receive! r . S’ Wifiß! money but «;.« paM off in prcdroU ucta. She didn't even open the t stored them in her i borne. ty presented the U. t this week with 144 g suits and 720 bath* r Lupe Veles doesn’t *n strength. In a exican Spitfire's Elepeppery *tar had to -ift kick to Manon blonde heavy of the d so hard that she ur vertebrae in her scheduled excitement Riverside preview of Giri.'’ Judy Garland *e, the Arthur Freed* den left for th* pr*dio car. The brakes • and the Hollywood tried to hail passing y succeeded fa stopBut it was bound for ter much argument, agreed to be a Good ither M-G-M'ers were * when Judy and her I out of th* bus. Binni. Bernes' horn* y find a screen spot as* "Hit Farad* MR you Mar the out- ! Binni* plays th*
Brooks. Dorothy Hammond, F’a'rlcia Edwards and Barbara Kohls. The bride is one of the popuia, young set m this city, where she graduated from Decatur high school and is a member of the Tri Kappa sorority. The groom is a graduate of Bluffton high school and is associated in business with the Hoosier I'onueti Scry, Bluffton, where the couple will be at home in the Painter partments upon their return from a wedding trip. Guests from out of town included Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Timmons of For! Wayne; Mr. and Mr.v Everett Faulkner. Sr,; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knox and son aud Miss ■ Doris Faulkner, all of Bluffton; Miss Helen Kohls of Muncie; Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Faulkner ot Fort Wayne. MRS. ALBERT MILLER IS CIRCLE CHAIRMAN The Ruth and Naomi Cltcle of the Zion Evangelical and It formed church met Thursday afternoon In the church parlors, with 18 mem ■beis and one guest attending. Mrs. Albert Miller, chairman for' the afternoon, had as her topic, “Thy Kingdom Come ” The meeting opened with organ music by' Mrs. Fred Fruchte, after which Mrs. Miller gave devotions and Mrs. Ferd bitterer read from the] prayer calendar A dialogue entitled “Across the Border.” was presented by Mrs George Buckley, Mrs. Alber*. Bein eke and Mrs. A. it. Ashbaucher After a business meeting, lovelyrefreshments were served by the hostesses, th*- Mesdames John Beineke, Mrs Louisa Meyer aid Mrs Mart Miller. — BETHANY CIRCLE AT MRS. THOMAS' The Bethany circle of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church met at the home of Mrs. George Thomas last night with eleven members present. Mrs Ralph Yager gave devotions and Mrr. 8. E. !>*onardson presented the lesson on "Hospitals." She sta'cd that the church supported 10 hospitals and there was a great need for more church-supported hospitals. I After the Mizpah benediction. Miss Matilda Selletneyer, chairman of the circle, presided over a business meeting During a social hour the hostess, assisted by Mrs., Fred Heuer, served refreshments. CIRCLE MEETS WITH MRS. M. F. WORTHMAN Seventeen members of 'he Ph!-' lalethean circle of the Zion Evange-1 ileal and Reformed church met last j evening at the home of Mis. M- i F. Worthman. Mrs. Franz Frank began the
trap drum*; her niece. Belinda, i* the ocarino specialist; Mike Frank* ovitch strums the guitar, and Agent Alex Kempner, the mandolin. Hedy Lamarr and Georg* Montgomery snatched the rumor* that they didn't part friends by showing up together at th* Biltmor* theater. However, the engagement still is off. While other celeb* sre going for ranches, Henry Fonda, Director Harold Schuster and Producer Robert Bassler have opened up a new field by purchasing a one-third Intervet In a Colorado trout farm. It was quite a big deal, too. because, last year, th* firm shipped l/HW.wu trout. Paramounter* got such a kick when Eddie Lamb, seaman first class on the aircraft earlier Lexington visited th* studio and told that the band struck up "Kiss th* Boys Goodby’ when th* rescued sailors were taken onto another vessel. As a result. Mary Martin and Frank Loewer will write new lyrtea to the song and dedicat* It to th* Pacific fleet. HOLLYWOOD PARTY LINE: Veronica Lake and hu*band John Detiic have rented a five-room house on Mercer island, near Seattle and will make it their home for' the duration. With Veronica, of course, returning to Hollywood for picture work. . . . Errol Flynn and Rnaul Walsh are cook.ng up a mountain lion hunt for th* Fourth of July week-end. . . . John Carroll and Connie Russell have discovered each other. They were a Mocambo twosome. ■Vi Bradley and Bridegroom Happy Felton have co-authored a new • on E called "Be There." .. - Je«r>Parker's 21-year-old brother. Donald Culvard. ha* been promoted to the rank of staff sergeant in the Air Corp, . . . Real name of R-K-Os Mapy Cortes 1* Mana Pilar . .. Red Skelton* wife, Edna, whom he credit* with coining the catch-line. -I Dood IL” ha* registered same as a movie tltl* and it s a cinch that M-G-M wtfl buy IL
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Fhonee 1000 — 1001 Friday American Legion Auxiliary, lx*Sion Home, 7:30 p m Pocahontas Lodge. Red M"*n Hall . :3<» p. m Red Cross Production Center, American Legion Home, 1 to 4:30 Saturday Rummage Sale, Christian Church Basement, All Day. < trb Pack Picnic, Hanna-Nutt* man Park, 6 p, m. Methodist Children. Program Practice at Church, 1 p. m. Sunday Old fashioned Box Social, Method!«t Church, Lawn. 4 p. m. Monday 4-H < luh Girls, Junior-Senior High School Room 107. 2:30 p. m. Pythian Needle Club, K of P. Home, After Temple. Pythian Slaters Temple Meeting, K. of P. Home, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Tri Kappa Charity Garden Party, Cailand Lawn. 418 West Jefferson Street. 2;30 pm. Kirkland Ladies Club, Kirkland High School. 1:30 p. m Wednesday Red Cross Sewing Project, Legion Home, 1 to 4 p. m. Thursday Pleasant Dab- laidies AM. Mrs. Cecil Broom. Afl-day, study of a series on education presenting an interesting lesson on “Parent Education. Mrs. L Fogle, chairman of the circle, conducted a business meeting. During the social hour, the anniversaries of members who wer" June brides were celebrated Each of the "brides," Mrs. Charles Daniels. Mrs, James Borders, Mrs- Ray Moser and Mrs. Adolph Weidler, was presented with a gift. A flower wedding content was held and the prize won by Mrs. Frank Ixively refreshmen-s emphasizing the "June bride anniversaries” were served and the four "brides” cut and served the wedding cake. Each member was given a corsage of roses Mrs. Worthman was assisted by Mrs. Susis Reppert. CHURCH MOTHERS CLUB MEETING The church mothers' club held a regular meeting Tuesday with Mrs. Dorphus Schlickman president. Mrs. Floyd Grandstaff had the devotions and Mrs Erman Johnson gave the lesson on citizenship. MISS PATTY SCHMITT HAS 18TH ANNIVERSARY Miss Patty Schmitt was hostess to a few of her intimate triends last evening at a buffet supper marking her 18th birthday anniversary. The serving table was arranged with a large Imuquet of summer flowers with pink tapers on either side. Miniature 80-|{eep
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In Navy School Walter M. "Bones" Brunnegraf. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brunnegraf of this city is now stationed in the V. H Navy electrical Khool, lowa State College a« an electrician. second class. He is studying electrical engineering. Bones, foi years an employe of the Central Sugar company here, enlisted in the navy on April IS. dolls were given as favorsAfter opening the many lovely gifts, games of hearts were played and prizes awarded to th-* Misses Alice Roop. Betty Foor and Rosemary Spangler. Guests included the Misses Joan Brunton. Virginia Meyers. Yvonne Smith, Eileen Hess. Ruth Kintz, Pat Rumschlag, Betty Foor. Alice Roop. Rosemary Spangler, and Betty Grallker. The Pythian Needle duh will meet after Temple Monday evening with the Mesdames James Bain, Wm. Dellinger and E. B. Macy as the hostesses. MRS P. L. MACKLIN IS CHOSEN CHAIRMAN At the closing meeting of the Civic Section of the Woman’s Clpb held recently 4n the Boy Scout shelter house In Hanna-Nuttman park. Mrs. P. L. Macklin was chosen as the new chairman to succeed Mrs. Delton Pass water, who lias served in that office for the past 10 years. Other oflfcers are: Mrs. Cletus Miller, assistant chairman: Mrs. Wesley Mhman, secretary; Mrs. David Adams, treasurer. During the business meeting, presided over by Mrs. Passwater, the group agreed to give six window end three door screens to the seller house. The meeting was In the form of a picnic supper and the committee in charge included the Mesdames H. N. Nhroll. George Rentz. Agnes DeVor and Mona Downs. THREE NEW MEMBERS ARE INITIATED Fifty members attended the meeting of the Order of Eastern Star last evening at which tima Initiation services were conducted for Mrs Bryce Butler. Mrs. Frank Krick and Mrs. Harry Essex. Mrs. J. F. Sanmann, who formerly resided In Nebraska, became affiliated with the Decatur chapter. After the services a social evening was enjoyed The committee for refreshments included the Mesdames Joe Hunter, George Squiers and R. C. Myers. ATTENTION 4-H CLUB MEMBERS All 4-H club girls are requested to meet in room 107 of the JuniorSenior high school Monday after noon at two-thirty o'clock. W- S. C. S. HAS MEETING THURSDAY AFTERNOON The women's society of Christian service of the Methodist church held a meeting Thursday aft-rnoon at the church with .Mrs. Jonn Tyndall presenting the les«on on "Social influence of a college in a -hanging environment.” Devotions were given by Mrs. Delton Pasawater. who stressed the subject. “To match the madness of the hour." Circle leaders reported the work of their respective groups for the firm five months Twenty-three calls were reported. Plans were made for a reception to be held July 7 honoring the new pastor and his wife. Dr and Mrs. M O. Lemer. All children of the Metbodis' church are asked to be at the church at one o'clock Raturday afternoon for children's dsy prac ties. MRS. CHALMER BARKLEY IB ECONOMICS HOBTEBB The Vnion township home economics dab met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Chalmer Barkley with fourteen members, two children and the following five guests In attendance Mrs. Wesley Mr* Virgil Barkley. Miss Kathryn Schafer. Misa Virginia Veals and Miss Barbara Barkley Mrs. Forrest Wallers, president, opened the meeting, following which aa Interesting lemon oa vegetable cookery was given by the leaders. Mrs. Hugh Nidlinger and Miss Krma Rabbitt. Roll call wo* answered with interesting descriptions of wedding dresses and later, wedding pictures
were displayed. During th» social hour, the hostess, assisted by Mrs Hubert Zerkel and Mrs. Dwight Patterson served refreshments. The Pleasant Dale laidles Aid will meet Thursday with Mrs. Cecil Broom tor an all-day meeting. o ff FROM K' MEN . B K in IN Service Harry Martin Bowers, 22, Is now undergoing recruit training at V. 8. naval training station. Great latkes, according to official word received here. 'lst Lieut. Benjamin Chavinson. former Decatur physician, has been assigned to Company D, 2Mh Med. leal training battalion at Camp Grant, Illinois. Sgt. Technician Wendell Mann, who been stationed at Fort Knox, Ky, Is home on furlough until July 3 when he will report to Camp Carlisle. Pa., to enroll In officers' candidate school. Pvt. Theodore Eyanson, who ha.i been at Fort Genjamlsi Harlson, is now stationed with Co. C„ 313th Inf., APO 79. Camp Pickett, Va. according to word recleved by hh parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eyanson. o
Adams County Memorial Hospital Admitted: Mrs. Joe Garner route 3; Mrs. Kenneth Arnold. North Fourth street; Donald Dague. route 1 (and dismissed). Dismissed: Mrs. Paul llindenlang. route 3; Mrs. la-land Dale Meyers and baby son, North Third I street. PERSONALS Rev Clement Funke of the Holy Cross order, is visiting with his uncle, Joseph Koors and family, south of lhe city. Rev. Funke is stationed at Austin. Texas. Miss Merle Burdg. of Portland. | who was enroute to Chicago to at- ! tend an executive board luncheon- ! meeting of the National Federation of Press Women, on Saturday at the lai Salle Hotel, stopped in . Decatur, this morning for a short visit with her brothers Charles and Dick Burdg Miss Burdg is president of the Woman’s Press Club of Indiana and a vice president of the NFPW. Rev. Thomas Durkin of For* Wayne visited here today with his parents and friends. Rev. and Mrs. (I. O Walton returned yesterday from a few days’ visit with the latter's parents, Mr and Mrs. H. E. Echelhcrger of Ashland. Ohio. While In Ohio Rev. Walton attended the meeting of the Ohio synod held at Wooster. .Mrs John Pickering of Monroe looked after business here yesterday. Mrs. Ixiulse Brumley, who for the past 18 years has made her home in this city with her sister, the late Mrs. Bina Buhler of Line Street, left today for Tetumsah. Michigan where she will live with her brother and slster-fn-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Campbell. Mrs Kenneth Singer and Mrs. ( la-na Bought of Bluffton. Ohio ■pent several hours here yesterday getting their rar repaired They were en route to a family reunion when the machine stalled Mrs. Frank Huff of Fort Wayne looked after business here yeater day Mr. and Mrs. Delton Passwater and daughter Fern and Mr and Mrs. Robert Passwater and son Bob D. of Fort Wayne have returned from a two weeks' vacation and fishing trip in northern Wisconsin. They reported a wonderful time and splendid fishing. .Miss Lois Jean Stults, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Francis Stults. has returned home from Detroit, Mich where she enjoyed a three weeks' visit with relatives. Miss Kathryn King left this noon for Hattiesburg. Miss, where she will Join a party of friends and continue to Pensacola. Florida for a two weeks' visit. Miss Ftnnle Winch of Fori Wayne will be the week-end goes: of Mr. snd Mrs. C. D. Kunkel at their home near Monmouth Miss Florence Llchtenstclger of the staff of th? Adams county memorial hospital Is enjoying a two weeks' vacation from her duties Next week she will visit with friends In Portland and Fort Wayne for several days. Mrs Paul Hindenlang. who has been confined to the Adsftn county memorial hospital slues April 4 was able to be dismissed to her home on route 3 today. Mrs. Ilin-
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detilang. who was critWly burned when a gasoline stove caught fire and exploded in the yard of their home, gave birth to a baby shortly after the accident. Her recovery was slow and she suffered a number of relapses. However, she was reported today as being fairly well. 0 ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs C. O. Mun«ey of route 1. Ossian are the parents of a baby girl, born this morning at 10:36 o’clock at the Adams county memorial hospital. She weighed eight pounds and fourteen ounces. • -o - — Holy Communion At Zion Lutheran Church Holy Communion will lie held Sunday at the Zion Lu'heran church. Rev. Paul Schultz, pastor, announced this morning.
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