Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 274, Decatur, Adams County, 20 November 1945 — Page 3
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were aI no uewl thrmtshiMtt the room*. After Novemla-r 27 the couple I will lie at home at #37 Luke AveI nue, Fort Wayne. BURKHEAD-MAOOOCK NUPTIALS ARE READ Mln Margaret Bllrkiiead, daughtor of .Mr. and Mm. I siren (’. Burkhead of Monrie, and lliohard Maddock, non of Mr. and Mrx. Ix»well Maddock of Warren, were unit •d In marriage Hundu afternoon at three o'clock in the Monive Met hod fat church. The Itev. E. O. Kegerrels received the single rime vows la-fore a candlelit altar, luMiked with baskets of mid. white anti pink mums. MHm Lutora Maddock, nlater of the groom, orxanlat, and Mtn. U>ren Burkhead, Jr and Mrs Ixmilm Hurtman, vocallstsi, pnaonted n fifteen minute mualeale preceding the cerent ny. Mfaw Maddock play ed “Junt Awearyln’ For You." "Al ways" and "Indian Love Call." Mra. Burkh<-ad and Mr*. Hartman sang. "I Ixtve You Truly" and "Becauwe," and Mra. Hartman, elater of Itbe bride, smug. "My Womlerfnl One." "Without Thee" wax played ■softly ihtring the cen-mony. The britle. given In marriage l,y her father, was lovely in a gown of ivory aafin, faahiomd with ■: fitted iMxlhe, rW.etheiit m- kli'i* and long tapered idcevex. The gathered xkirt fell int > a Ion: train. Iler fingertip embroidered veil of illiiHiott war arranged from a tiara of previa. She wore a single strand of pearl*, a gift font the groom and carried a isnKptet of white eoaes and mums. Miss Portia Burkhead attended ther aiirfer in an aqua taffeta gown, <«tyled with a high round neckline cap sleeves and a fitted hodlee, from which fell the Img full gathered skirt. She wore gauntlets of matching color and fabric and an aqua beaded Juliet cap with a net veil. Her IxMtquet was of multicolored mum-. Mist Petty Maddmk and Mint Andrey Burkhead, sisters of the groom and bride, reapectlvely, fathered. Iloth wore pastel c<dored Sown* of yellow. Marvin Thom|r«»n, of Huntington, aerved t.lie groom as best man. Mr* Burkhead chose for her datighterk wedding a Mark crepe dress with matching accewtorles. The groom's mother wae also attired In black Both wore corsages cf r»wl roses. Immediately following the ceremony. a reception for approximately forty-five persons wax held a" the home of the bride's parents. SIS
CLUB CALENDAR Society Dtadllns, 11 A. M. Phonss 1000—1001 Tuesday Kutn Join I's clasts of Evangellcal churtth, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Alger. • lx»ya| Daughters, Mrs. James Staley, 7:30 pm. Becatur (Sarden duh. Boy Remit . cabin, •; p m Tri Kappa social meeting, Elks home, S p.m. ' Eta Tau Hlgm-i oororlty, Miss I Iverna Werllng, H p ut. Wednesday Decatur Home Economics duh. Mrs. Gerald Durkin, !:<.*> p.m. I Pleauant Mills Methodist W. S. C. R. Thanksgiving supper, hazaat and parcel post, ’» to 7 p in. Sunday Prrehyterlan missionary society . annual pralae service, ohuhrh auditorium. 3:15 p.m. Ladies Aid of Zion Lutheran church, Frledhelm, eupper, bazaar and bake sale, church. p.m. A tiiiree tiered wedding take, top jhml with a miniuture bride and groom, centmiMl the candlelit serving table. Assisting in uerving a: the rts-eptlon were Mies Marcile M.idd’M'k. sister of the gro in. Miss Wanda Burkhead ami Mi<s Virginia Burkhead, sisters of the brMe. For I ravelin", vit*. Maddock wore a two piece blax'k and while < hei ked nult with a black topper. Iler shoes and hat wore wine colormi. I'pon their return fnun an extended wedding trip, the <<stp!i* will reside in Warren. Tcte bride is i graduate of the Mot.: .e high etdiool and International Business <-o1leg«> In Fort Wayne. The groom, a graduate of Jefferson township high school. IltHiitngion county, recently was d'srhargisl from the tvmed forces. Out-of-towti guetxtri at the Wedding ite l.idivl Mrs. Adam Egly and daughter, Vera, uod Mrs. Chen and daughter, Gharl :ttc. of Geneva: Mr and Mrs. Clyde Thiim|»oii and Mr ami Mats. Harold Thompson, of Huntington; Mr. an I Mrs. Glade Eckman ami daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fio-.-k, Mr. and Mrs. Ixiwell Maddock tuul daughter, Patsy. Mr. and Mrs. Cail Hunnicutt and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Venham, ill of Warren; Mr. atid Mrs. (Hca flakier aswl iso:i of Poneta; Mrs. 11. D Beitelshves and Miss Marcile Maddock of Marion. Correction The N. C. C. W meeting <o lw held at the CaHlolic hltali schsr.d auditorium Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock will be a parish meetin'; ami all w inen of the parish are tn ge l to attend. Mrs. Cleturt Grek* of Bluffton, d Uriel president, will Im- a guest at the meeting, and the Ave Maria study club is planning a p' lgram
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Aiinoum-ssnent has been made of the upproa <vilng marriage of Mr*. Mury Macy Freitag of West Palm Bh.ioJi, Flu., to llolHsrt Peterson, ulho of that city The event will take place Suturday aftenioon at four o'clock at nhe home of the bride'* parents, Mr, and Mr*. I~ B. Mucy in that city. They will reside there, where Mr. Peterson is engaged In business. The laidlt-s Aid society of the Zion Lutheran cliutcij, FrleJhelm, will sponsor a supper, tiazaar and bake sale Bunday evening. The supper will be served, iH-ginning at five o'clock. COUPLE WED IN PORTLAND SUNDAY Miss Jane Siunanth.i Ih-tamore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ilanry Detamore of Portland, wan mar-rb-d Sunday afternoon to Charles Edward Cummins, son cf Mr*. Jacob A. Cummins, of route 6, Portland. The ceremony t.>ok place at the home of the bride's parents, corner of High and Commerce streets, with the Bev. Dale C. Beatty. |HM<tor of the Melnodfat chum*!, officiating. Only tm-mlmrs of the immediate families were |>r< s>*nt. The bride Is a graduate of th'Portland high uchool and De Pairw university imd fa a nieinl«-r of Alpha Chi Omega and Tri Kapiui wtr 4 itles. For several years alohas IH-<m employed as a secretary at the INirtlaml Fc..g- .mJ Foun dry. Mr. CunimiiM la also r. gr idunte of the Portland hle'i s< l*sd and an overseim veteran of World War 11, having .pent twenty-six months on the Aleutian islands. He Is a im-mber of the Portland chapters f t tn- Masoni - order ami bin- Elk« lodge, the American Legion and veterans of Foreign Wars. For some time be han beep blentifi'sl with the state tliighwuy deportment. Mr. and Mtw. Cummins left, following the ceremony, for a wedding trip in the tHTiheni part of the wtate. The bride is the doug-htor of the former French Bryson of this city ami has many relatives here. Nihe is bhe granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Bryson, formerly of Dmalur. PYTHIAN NEEDLE CLUB HAS THANKSGIVING SUPPER The Pythian Needle club was entertained last evening after T*«nple with a delightful Thanksgiving party. A short business meeting wax provided over by the pirehlent. Mi's. Charlts Belneke, after wlih h the glli-st,! Were invited to lh--dining rooms. The tables w> ru arranged in a huge letter "T" in keeping with the Thanksgiving theme. The tables were laid with paper cover* in autumn colors of rust, green, red and yelliw und miniature torn shocks, sma.ll pumpkin-*, Id'tersweets and tall tajs-rs formed the d -cornticmi. Games of turkey In 11, • straw Wi re p'oyed and pnze i wer • awarded the many winners Mis, ————■ .__ ' — ——— | How About a New Toaster? Need one? Uved falx ore needed in making toasters, irons, fabric* and many other scarce items ... as well as soaps. wan m youa usm mtsi
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.Marilyn Carroll was awarded the dm>r JS'l»e. Delirious refrrabxnent* were served by the following hostessie Mih, W. F. Berry, Mrs. Dal" .Moses, Mr*, Fred Hatwher, Mr*. Ed laihsiger and Mrs. Reinhold Harer. Mr*. Iloimrt Mills wax wel-cinie-l a* a m-w memlire of the Xei-dh- < lub, TO ENTERTAIN WITH OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY Mr. «nd Mrs. Henry Nelrelter will entertain with utt Informal open itoure juirty Friday evening for Miss Ina Anderson of Hemputead, Long Island, and Mr. and Mr*. Edward Anderson of thin city. Mr. Anderton recently returned from 2'l months overseas duty with Idle seventh air force, Frlendn are Invited to call at "Four Acre*" Friday evening. No vember 23. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES AID •nr.IETY MEET 3 The laidle* Aid noclety of the PreHbyterla:i <hur<li met Thui-ulay afternoon at the home of Mr*. John W. MePheetrr* for a Thanks giving service. Mrs. H. D. Beavers .rive the devotional reading, and an article on Thanksgiving Was re «l by Me. Ixil* BlackFollowing a short business meeting. delicious refreshment* were served by the dnHtese, asdisted by Mrs Beaver*. Mrs Frank Mc(%»n---n-11. Mr*. Black and dis. Clarence Zln< r. MRS. FRANK KITSON HOCTESS TO CLASS Mrs Frank Kltson wa< hoxtc 11 to Ho- member* of the It. V. B I < kiss of th<- Finn I'nlle-i Brethren ci’vureh Thursday. Mrs. Floyd Death, president, w;;h In <harg<-. The chorister. Mrs. Baker, led the g*-oiip in singing, and Mrs. Hoy Momma gave the d«-v»tb>nal read Ing. The elans sonx was sung, with Mm. Russell Debolt In charge of the spei'ial. A number of card- und calk* were repirted, after which Mrs. fh-oige Myer* and Mrs Baker offered prayet for the Is.ys still in service The sl. irt business meeting was followed by t ,- Lord'* prayer, repeated In tit'faoii. Mrs Frank Ihdtnke und Mrs. lire ,-ll Delxdt were itt < ha-ge f the pl » gram*. Ix-11.-hut:* refrenl. ni-nts were serve.l by the h«»<exs. as- -t« I by Mr- George H 11, Mi.i. George Myers ami M:,i. Rohinoid. Then- were thirty-five memlierx present. PHILATHEA CLASS MEETS AT PARSONACE Tin- Phllalhea dare of the Fir-. Baptist chiircp met Friday evening nt bljß parsonage, with six teen uo-miiers present. The meeting was opened with the lands Prayer, repi-aled in (ini iion. Mrs. Paimrr gave a very intereiting song sket«h, after which the ;;ruup . in; "Ring the lldfa of Heavi n " with Mns C. E B. I1 play Films developed and printed. Highesl quality work. — Holl hotiKc DruH Co, SK .f ~ I Each product as- I ' 1 1 sure* delicious re- I L w
ln« lhe piano ar*-miipanliii*ni. I Plans were made for a Chri*tmas party to b- held De<-omlM-r 21 a* the home of Mrs Roy Johnaon Heveral tuinx* were sung, after w'J h the Itev. Carey It. Moaer give the d'-v.iti nal reading. Portraltn of pilgrim* wen- exhibited. Gaine* were played and various prizes were awarded th< winner. Dellclourt refreehni'nts were served Ity the hostesses. Tli" annual p H"- - i-rvl-e of th--i Prc.byteiiun Mli'lonti y »o< letv will .be lull B'tnday. November 25, at three forty-five <»’< lo< k In : the ihureh auditorium. Mrs !.•" nurd SaylotH will review tin- Itook. "Behold Your King," by F'orenreMunyne Bauer. Him- ial muxl- will be given by Mrs. Carrie fl.iillHilil I and I’ Fred Patieis n A silver! offering will i>» tak<n. BUSINESS WOMEN MEET WEDNESDAY Tie- Bu Im « tin I fr.if't sioniil I women m<t Wedne-diy evening at; the hotel coffee sliop for thel ' lezular monthly m'-ding. Th--, members and guests w re - alet; nt hnig tables In tl-e dining n*>m.' decorated wlt i fl'.-iii'v, fa*hlon'*l out of "»-n Htallui. in keeping with! th" Til inksgivlng them--After the dinner wax rerv'-d, til biisim-sx meet it:: was cioidil’f-l
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Niim<'i were drawn for the Christ- I tnaa exchange and it was auggia l cd that one dollar l>«> th" gift 1 value Plans were mud" for I lie an- 1 nual curd party to be held at the moose auditorium Wednesday eve- t nlnr, November 28. Glonny* Hoop gave Uli interesting ncc.gint of Thanksgiving day and read poetry • m th'- various thing* t > Ire thank- l ful for. Th»- lommlftee In cliai-gc this; m tith Included Glrnitys Roop.-' i Huth Kins , and Grace Llchren 'Mger. CLUB HAS MEETING The Good N'-lghlxirs hran,- «•«•«>-1 n >ml n ihili met Thutnday eve-j ulna nt the home of Mr*. Everett! Ilk", with Mrs E. W. Busch'- as ' is- Ist ing host" n. Th" pr« Id-nt. Mr*. Curl Rchug, | ipened th, m<-< ting by directing .tie- zr m;i Iti singing "(inward I Christian holdler*," folloWel by j prayer and the club . n-ed Holl I < all was answered with the ouota■fioti, "M i.I I><h-x Mu.dc Di For You." Mi-, Jeanette Vnetutz gave! .i f< tuon-tr.itl'in on hr d ud" < a"' |in 1.1 - home, after w.al<h gameij ; W<se pl.iyi-l and prizes were 1 iw.irl -d Mrs. t ail H liur and Mrs i Roger Blum. lii-lii iuits refreshments were s'-rv'-rl to th'- twenty four mem
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h<-is and six guest** p weent. FORMER RESIDENTS ENTERTAIN FOR SON Mr. and Mr*. C. J. Spangler, formerly i>t tills city and now of South Milford, entertained with a farewell party for Mrs. Hpsngler’* »on. John Burkholder, who left recently for Induction Into the armed foreaw. Th" evening was spent In playing games, after which d'-lfrl-<n:a refreshment* were nerved. Gursit* ln< Imled Mr. und Mr*, jt'arl Strawxer. Mr. find Mrs. Forirest Strawtier, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Noll and a.ns. Mr. und Mns. KWh . Todd and son, Mlie* Frances Bellaire and Mr. und Mra. Neil Zee•lyk. — o ... — Teen-Age Dance Here On Thursday Night Ate n-age dance, i o-rpoMored by Adams Post 43. American lairkm. and "The D«i." Deeatur'* ! youth renter, will Im- h"M at the ; Legion home Thanksgiving nlgli* i 'Thursday) from h In 12 o'clock. Htrlctly a teen-age dance. ;ulmfaion will Im- mily by senior "Den" I memlHuMhip cards, The orchrwtra uod hall are furI ill-bed without charge by Adam* Past. Tills dance fa the first in a series planned hir member* of "The Den.”
