Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 100, Decatur, Adams County, 27 April 1946 — Page 3

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prewident; Mr*. ()** Lam*, lary; Mrw. Hoy Joliiihoii, ti«-.i»ui < r. Mr*. Maude Merriman, reporter, a report of the calendar committee wue given, and the program fur the coining year was announced by Mr* Norman Kruse A nona sketch of ”Hw«. t Hour of Prayer” was given by Mr*. Hoy Johnwon. Mr*. Cal Peterson led lhe group In devol lon*, and Mm .Merriman offered pray.-", During the social hour. Mm flora Henke, assisted by her am. Bob, gave an Interesting papei demonstration. IMlclou, refreshment* were then *crv.-d by M'. Schroll. Mr* Stanley and Helen Reynolds. A special table, prepared for member* having birthday* in April was centered with a bi I iday take Honored guest* were Ml** J.o»ie Winne*. Mrs. Hoy Johnson. Mm Norman Kruse and Mr*. James Strickler. The neat meeting w'll be at the home of Mr*. Wilbur Stanley. GEIME R-LENGE RICH VOWS ARE READ THIS MORNING In a beautiful and impressive ceremony, solemnized this mornIna at nine o'clock at the St Mary'* Catholic church. Ml** Nao ml Agnew Geimer. daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Florian C. Geimer of route 5. became the bride of Herald Joaeph la*ngerlch, son < r the late Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Leng erich of route 2 The R<*v Ambrose Lengerich, brother of the groom, received the single ring vows before an altar decided with bouquets of gladioliu* and spring flowers. Preceding the ceremony. Sister M. Patricia, organist,,played Valenti'* processional wedding march, "Offertory'' and "Xve Maria.” The recessional march by Keats wa* also need The bride wa* lovely in a gown of white duchess *ati*> and net, fashioned with a fitted bodice of satin, buttoned down the front to Ibo waist, sweet heart ..eckline and long sleeve*, ending In point* over her hands. The full skirt was of nef. trimmed with ratin rose*, which fell into a long train She carried a bouquet of white rose*, centered with white tilles, and wore a single titrand of pearl*, a gift of the groom. The fingertip Veil «f illusion wa* held in place by a tlarra of liliea-of-the valley The matron of honor! Mr* Esther Schultz, tllshi (1 f (he bride wore a gown of pink net. styled with a sweetheart neckline, short puffed sleeves and a long full skirt She wore a matching shoulder length veil, and carried a Ixiuquet of pink carnation* and snapdragons. Mi** Helen Geimer attended her sister a* bridesmaid in a Mh" gown, styled similar to that

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CLUB CALENDAR •o-clsty Deadline, 11 A. M. Monday Corinthian class of Christian church, Mr*. Homer Ruhl, 7:30 pm. • ■ . Re bo kalis, 1 »d I Fellow* hall, 7;SO p m. Decatur Woman's club. Lincoln school auditorium, 7:45 p in. Tuesday Kirkland Home Economic* dub, high school, I pin Wednesday Zion Lutheran Murrixl Couple* club, cliurch basement. * pm. P»l lota XI sorority. Elk* home, « p.m, Thursday Pleasant Dale I .adles Aid society church, all day Ever Hi-ady class of Methodist church. Mrs. Han Tyndall, 7 30 pin. IVi l,ia XI Tom Brenneman patty, jiiuiot senior high school, ft p in Presbyterian Mi-elonary society, Mr* H y Runyon, 2 3" pm. Evangelical and Reformed La>l of Magley, patlsh hall. of tile matronof-honor. Shi- also wore a shoulder length veil and carried a liouqtiet of pink carnation* and Miapdragon*. Both wore sterling earring*, gifts of the bride. N rbert Lengerich served hl* brother a* best man, and Francis Geimer. brother of tin- bride, and John Lengerich, brother of the gloom, Ushered. Mrs Geimer di< a black '.'ei tdress for her daughter’* w<-d>h>ig. with which *ln- wore , corsage* of pink carnation*. Out-of town guests at the wedding were the Hev. Amluwe Lengerich, Piqua, o. Bernardino L»-n«-eriih, Chicago. 11l ; Mr. and Mr* Tom Huddlest it, Overland. Mo.: Delmar Scott. Monroeville: Fred Bierley. Bloomington, and Mr. and Mr*. Cletus Junk of Fo.' Wayne. MRS. BOYO STEPLER HOSTESS TO CLUB The Profit and Pl* a-tin- Home Economics dull met i.t the* heime of Mis Boyel Stephs Wednesday evening The* me*>-tlng wa* opened with group singing and the club e rt-ed In keeping with national cancer week. Mr* Chari*** Selinepp gave* a paper on cancer. Tin* leaders, Mr*. Henry Heiman an<l Mtw. Jay Yost, gave the* lesson on "lielng a good h istess.” During the- social hour, several contests wer*- enjeeye-d Mr- Stepler aerveei a deli"i>>iu tn-haem te the* fourteen meinliei'* and twe gllcsts pre-selif. The- Ever Heady cl.i»« of th*' Methodist < hure-h will -eie-e-l at the heime eef M a Ban Tyndall Thur* day evening it seven o e lo< k. An all elay meeting e-t the- Plea sant Dab- Ladle s Ahl * idety will be* held Thursday at tn** < htirdi. with Mr*. Hal|ih Freel aml Mr.* D»*an Byerly a* host#»*.->«•*. The- Presbyterian Missionary so- < lety will meet Thur,elay aftermeeeti at two thirty o'c'ock at the home of Mrs, Hoy Runyon on Hugg stre*et. The Evangelical and Reformed Ladies Aid society of Magle-y will have t ielr monthly mc -ting in th*patlsh hall Thursday. Mis. John Borm- and Mr- \ugust Worthman will be- hosteseeH. Al! ladle* of the* church are invited to attend.

I L M A Hr -* . • j SGT MRT SIMONS, 38. of Brooklyn, ia shown in Berlin with 3-year-oid Bella Raphael, for whom he has been awarded the first visa to admit a displaced person into the U. 8. Simona took the youngster as a result of a pledge that if he came out of the Battle of the Bulge unharmed he would adopt a Jewish orphan when he got to Berlin, Bella's parents were killed by the Gestapo. Simona 5 wife, Jean. 2A is looking forward to the reunion with her husband and meeting their "souvenir" of the war, *——* (Interoationaiy

DECATI’R DULY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

Joe Seabold Will Entertain Guests At Tom Breneman Party i —

* A* Jo** W. Sen boll ,»f Napoleon. Ohio, formerly of Bluffton, who will be the Teem Breneman at the Psi lota Xi’s Hollywood Party In thl city Thurselay evening. May 2. at the* Junior senior high se hool auditorium, is widely known as a professional entertainer, theatrical director ami e-ommunity song leader. In least year* he* was frequently hearel he-re* when he conducive! ceemmunlty singing at dinner tings ami employe gathering* e*f the* Central Sugar company. McMillen F*-ed Mills and Central Eoya company. He* was the stemwinder whee contributed to the* sue-ceas of the* parties. Entertain i:ig ami singing are hl* hobbles, see he doe* both for the* fun of it ami the* pleasure* he* receives through participation. Mr. Sealeold Is not an amateur entertainer, however, for he* has appeareel on the* professional stage*. In vaudeville ami on the* radlee He ha* a splendid voice For 10 years he* directnel plays seer the John B Rogers Producing company, who. it will be* remem-be-reel. staged the- Dee atltr < onionnlai pageant in 1831. The* Kirkland Home* Economic* club meeting will be* held at one* o'clock Tuesday aftern<a»n at the* high school. Mr*. Herman Barger I- chairman eef the* arrangement* Respotme Io the roll call will be* ‘ my favorite* echoeel teaeher." — ee

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Admitted Mi** Msrjoiie Walters, fit'i Jefferson street: Anthony D* R »•*. Jr-. Monroeville route 1; Donald A. Painter, Berm* route •» Admitted and dl«m!»>ed: Ml** Sharon Ro*e Baumgartner. Will chlie. ().; Mi-** Rita Witlliman. Berm Mr*. Virgil Kelley. Geneva. Dl-ml -ed: Miss Mary Butcher. Genet a route 2: Mr*. Harry A*ehliman, route I; Mr*. Adrian L«-h---man ami baby girl. Jaculin Ann, Berne; Mo< Wilford S< herer and baby boy, Kenneth Da'-*, route I: Miss Louise Klinker, Monroevill • route 2. o — - Milch talent I* often lost for want of a little courage - George , E'liot.

Hi* fame* a* a song leader and master of ceremonies has spread throughout the* country, with his appointment as music chairman ami song leader by Kimunls Inter* j national, (similar to our Itotary ami Lion* clubs) for the* I'nited Blates amt Canada. He* appear* before* many state and national c inventions of service clubs, as well as conducting meeting* for iiieluNtriul ami e mploye group*. Commercially. Mr. Heabolel Is' Cunnee teel with th* McMillen Feed Mill*, anel at present ia ell-' visional manager for that concern In Northwestern Ohio. Many of hi* local friend* plan to greet him i t the- Tom Breneman party. Radio fan* of the Tom BrenePlan breakfast party know that l» I* hat ehatter ami radiant conversation that make the pro gram worth hearing. Besides hi* ability as an actor and se»ng»ter. - Mr. Se*abold is a lucid linguist, who will not only do a geeewl job it pinch-hitting for lhe famed | Hollywood creator of hat-chatter, but will shim* with hl* own orig Irality a* a stage* performer. The auditorium will i <-«e mb|e* a Hollywood night club, with Individual tables ami chairs arranged on the* fleaer. ace omimedation* being planned for at least s<to guests. Bpee-tator space in the* stadium seat* is also available to those who do not wish a table*. High school student* who have* appeared on the* radio ami member* of the* schoed's glee- club, will also entertain the guests with seeng anel dialogue* and witticisms During lhe evening a bevy of high school maidens will sell lunch, the sorority me nu committee assuring their guest* that "delectable refreshments” will be* serveel at nominal cost. Along with the* orchids which . will be provldeel by Tom Brene-1 man from Hollywood, many other gifts, prizes ami awards will lee* given during the evening. Everyone will think that the* Psi Otr-'s iiterpretation of the* Heillywexxl breakfast Is nothing slight of the authentic Breneman party In I Hollywood. Honorable Discharge Mlle* Conner Jones. Sic. from Great i.ake-s. 111. SSgt laewls ('. Wfee. from Camp Atterbury. 2ml Lt. Evelyn R. Alexander. f> »m Chaiboeton. S C. o r'fn — Mr. ami Mr* Raymond Grlbbler of Ohio City, route- 1, are the- parent* of a baby b iy. boi n at 11:38 a.m. last night at the- Adams ceeuti ty memorial hospital. He weigh.*d •> pound* ami has met been named o — A The Girl Scout* of tioop V m**l Thursday in the GLI Scout room at the* Lliie- tlii *< heeeel. The- mee ting wae opened with t o- roll call, after which several te**t* were pa.esed Games were- played and the meeting wa* elo-e-d with Hu- Friend ship circle ami Girl See,til promise-

I » < woLui /'\ I j Lt ;; Wt/* v '- z o Come, join with us in Worshipping Christ. “There is none other name under heaven 1 ! given among men whereby ye must lie saved.” I ! :; "Repent ye. therefore, and lie converted ; I that your sins may be blotted out.” <! J! 9:30 Unified Service (Full house expected.) !! H 7:30 Evening Evangelistic service. H !! Guest Speakers: !! ; I Rev. and Mrs- Dwight McCurdy, Anderson. !! CHURCH OF GOD ; (Cleveland Street) I » (I > Rev. Glen E. Marshall, pastor. !!

I Beverly Elliott, ee-rlbe* The- regular meeting eif troop VI was held Tuesday at the* Lincoln school. The* Girl Hceeul promixe* wa* re-pe*ate*d In unbone, and test* were* passed. Games were played ~110 IIM I - ' if. , 1 *- I * Illi I ll*Frleieelship e ire I** Ann Keller, scribe. 0 -g%IHETRE STIII ’WtfIMIHG HOME' (Editor's note: The following questions and answer* concerning veterans are furnished by Dwight It. Arnold, county service offh er i q. For a while. I wa* In the- student training pr egeam of the army Then I served two months in the infantry. Am I eligible fur a week- , ly readjustment allowance* If I feme ' my Job? A. Net. not unl«’*e» yell were* eßeechargeel with II servlrt ronneete-l I disability (j I have- be-B-n try P ut» get started in the radio repair business sime being diM-harged from the- army But sk-kneM and several other things have* come- up to In terrupt my work, and I haven't made very much money. My wife tells me I shoulel apply for veterans' unemployment benefit*. Can I qualify? A. If your dltcharge* is either than dishonorable, you epialify in either respects and yon elon t make* floei a month, y>u are eligible to apply for the readjustment alletw ante. •luhl Received—Men'i* Print Shorts sizes 31 to oil--Linn's. ( i IS YOUR HMD | Winter »Weary ? it to ✓us for a —to restore its POWER AND PEP a « • then, you ll be all set for spring and summer driving CALL USTODAY *• Brant Motor Co. Third at Monroe

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Mi«* Thelma Hay. nurse In Gen- . ih** weekend with her parents. Mr and Mrs Harry Ray. near pleasant Mills. Adams county hunter* are invlt rd to attend a coon eha«e at the rifle range-. Fraukfeert. tomorrow The* range* !■« located three- mile* north of Frankfurt on the state road .39 A pur*** of II'"' ha* been offered and rule* an- posted on the* ground*. The Very Rev. Msgr. Joseph J Selmetz anel the Hev He.leert J. Heeevel. <»f St. Mary's < hure h. to«ek

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*2 tm-mIH-tw <»f the Decatur C*(holl<- high school basketball h*»m to St. Joseph'* college. Rensselaer, for an outing last Wedumday. Miss Patricia Garsnl arrived home Thursday after spending Faster and purl of th.-* week In W.iUilrujon D (' MI-* Gururd and Burton fxvuth of Van Wert were the guest* of Mr. *nd Mr*. Robert Ludwick. Mrs. Jack Kline of Portland visited here Friday ■ ■ ■ fl i niir. T ——-—— Carly Fla* Cultivation The culfiVßiion of flag was begun In America soon after their settlement had become established As early a* 1158 a bounty wa» offered by the Virginia aaemhly for the production of a flu* fiber of a certain value.