Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 131, Decatur, Adams County, 4 June 1946 — Page 3

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—— Herne. The Rev w. (*. Taylor lead the vow* before an altar bunk etl with paelel spring fhiweie of peonies and roses, at ranged in banket*. Two eeven branch floor! candelabra were placed in the hack ground Mr*. Laurel Mattag. pianist, play ed "The Sunshine of Y« ur smile, •' "Because,' "Always." and the tra dltlonal wedding marches -| Love Von Truly" was played eoftly dur ' Ing the ceremony. The bride was lovely In a white: marquisette gown and a fingertip vt|ll. Sh« carried a bouquet of white carnation*, tied with white *atln ribbon. Mil* Mary Allee i Helneke, bridesmaid, wore a blue marquisette gown and carried a I bouquet of pink carnation*. Her headdress wa* a hand of pink tar nation*. The little flower girl. Nancy Ann Shoaf, wore a pink iaf feta floor length gown and a head band of pink rose* and sweet pea* Cheluey Calvin Mllle- served hl* brother a* best tnan and Raymond Chamnes* and Billy Sprunger u* hered. A reception followed at th)-, home of the bride'* parent*, lot* North Eighth street, for fifty M | x gue*m Baskets „ f phli( wlll „. peonies and iriwe* were arranged throughout the entertaining rooms and a three tier wedding t ake form ed a centerpiece for the bridal fable. Following the short wedding trip the new Mr. and Mr*. Miller will re*lde at the home of the grootn'e parent*, where Mr. Miller I* awlst-i Ing hi* father in farming. The bi Ide I* employed a* a stenographer at the office of the Fort Wayne ' Portland Truck line* here. Out-of-town guest* included Mr. anti Mr*. A. E. Gibson of Idaville; Mr and Mm. A. Garrigne* of Franktort. Mr and Mr*. Ita. Venis, Mr.

| and Mrs. Harold v’eriU of Bluffton. Mr and Mrs. L. Barkley of Will- , Mhlic, 0„ Mr. anil Mr*. Glen lirugh and Mrs Mary H.mtx of Rockford, •>. Mr and Mr*. A. Shoaf and fami ily. Mr. and Mr*. Shoaf und grandchildren of Monroe, Mr*. Jit rothy Welch, Warren Miller, Rosemary Kintz of Fort Wayne. Mm. F Halberstadt and Mr. ami Mr*. I|<m* Halberstadt and family i of Deerfield, Mich. Mr. and Mr*/ Charley Hildebrand of champaign.! ill, Mr. and Mr*. George Walatroid and daughter of CJmlnnatl, ().. und Mr und Mr*. Don Martin of .Champaign, 111. HOBLETAUGUST VOWS READ IN KENTUCKY , Mle.i' Barbara lloblet, daughter of Mr and Mr*. Hornet Hoblet of I Willwhire. ().. and Pvt. Robert j i»ewi* Auguat, ant of Mr. and Mr*. *' L. Augu*t of thl* city, were ■ united In marriage Saturday after- ' noon, June 1, ut three o'clock In the po*t chapel at Fort Knox, Ky. i'nptalti David E Kinder, ihapluln. ' read the impremivo double ring ceremony before the altar, beau- • Iftily rated with gladioluses and candelabra. The chapel organlet played the traditional wedding inarch) a. The bride chore for her wedding a street length tire** of white linen, trimmed in lace She wore an off the face white ha*, with all white | accessorle*. and a comage of ori < hid*. The bride',* attendant, Mr*. Ruth Kinder, wore brown with white act-ersorie*. Her comage wax of white gardenia*. T-Sgt. Arthur l Neu more aerved the groom a* be*t man Mr*. Hoblet wa* attired In a, light blue print dre** with which *he w ere white ac&saorlea, while the groom'* mother wore navy blue with whit)- acce**orleq. Both won l ' < oreage* or gardenia*. Immediately following the cere- ; inony, dinner wa* aerved th)- bridal | party and member* of the iinmedifate famllie* at Elizabethtown. The] bride will remain at the army post i with her hudcatid for the present. Pt at Ice for the ch.ldren’* day

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program al the First Evangelic a) | church will b< held at the church I Wednesday afternoon as one thirty o'c lock. ulHo.Saturduy afternoon at the *atne time. warns ST. PAUL LADIES AID SOCIETY MEETS The St. Pau! Ludlez Aid uoclety held an all day meeting at the home of Mr*. Lee Mcßride recent ly. The day wa* »penl In quilting A delicious pot-luck dinner was served at the noon h >ur to the Me*dam» Frank Aurand. Abe Schnepp. Harve Smith. Eddie McFarland. Floyd Hmltley. Ira McBride. Clint Hart. Carl Baker. Kermit ParrWt and »<>n, Robert McBride and won*. Ml»s Marilyn Durr, Mi** Edith McFurlaiid. Georgeanna. I.ana and Floyd Mcßride, and Mr*, la-)- Me Brich- , During lhe afternoon, Mr*. Robert Mcßride read the devotional*, and Mr*. Clint Hart offered prayer. The next meeting will hr- held at th*» home of Mr*. Dwight Schnepp The MiMioinary society and the Indies Aid aociety of the First Evangelical church will have a combined meeting Thursday afternoon at two o’clock at the church. Mr*. Francis Ellsworth will be chairman of the Missionary society. and Mrs. <’arl Hammond, laid!).i Aid *oclety. All ladle* of the church are Invited to attend. OBSERVE THIRTIETH WEDDING ANNIVERSITV The- thirtieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mr*. Anton F. W Thieme wa* observed Thursday. [May 25. with a dinner at their home, 93S Walnut atreet. The couple received many lovely gift* from their many r*-latlven and friend* present. Gurat* Included Mr. and Mr*. Gilbert Thieme and daughter*. Beverly Kay and Karen Sue, Mr. and Mr*. Alfred Buuck und son*. TomI mie Ray and Jene Allen. Mr. and Mr*. Herman Grotrian and family, of Fort Wayne: Mr. and Mr*. Henry Selking. Mr. and Mas. Amo* Thieme, Mr and Mt*. WalterNuerge,

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. • Tuesday H inie Economic* club ten, ju nior*«enlor high school. !:>• I»-'" Catholic Ludle* of Columbia. C L. of <’• hall.’ 7:S° P«n Til Kappa bu»ine»* meeting. Elk*. * p. m. Wsdnssday Children Day Practice. First Evangelical church. i:W P m. Thursday St. Luke Olrl* guild. Dick Home. 7:30 p m. So Cha Rea. Mr*. It C- Heralt.; 7.30 p in. Udle* Aid society of Salem Evangelical and Reformed church of Magley. parish hall, all day. Women of Mooae, Mooae home. 7:30 p. m, Heidelberg claw* of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, church. M p m. / Ever Ready claw* of Methodist church. Mn*. Ollcw Porter. 7:30 p. m. Monr’H’ Methodist W. S C. S, church ann)?x. 7:30 p.in. MHsi >nary society end lacdh* Aid society of First Evangelical church, church, 2 p.m. Prcubytorian Miwsionury aociety. Mr*. J. L. Kocher. Sr.. 2:30 p.m. Friday Pocahontas lodge. Red Mon hall, 3 p. m, Saturday Children Day Practice, First < hutch. 1:3o pm. Sunday Zion Lutheran Married Codplee club, churc h basement, M p. m. Monday Fireman's auxiliary, fire station. 7:30 p m. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bleberlcb. Mr und Mrs. Louis Krueckeherg and family, Arnold Thieme and daughter, Mn». A. F. Thieme. Mrs. Ida Bleberlcb, Mr*. Marie Kruei Iceberg, Mr*. Otto Wefel, Mr. and Mr*. Reinhard Selking and daughter, Alfred. !<eo, Norvln, Deloris and Marlene Thieme. Donald Wefel, Robert Hie-In-rich, Alvin and Edwin. Jr. Kruecicelierg. Gerhard, Albert and Ferdinand Selking, Alma Selking und Dorothy Aumann.

UNION TOWNSHIP CLUB IN MEETING The t'nion T<>wnahi ( > Woman'* dub met recently at the home of Mm. J. <’. Barkley, with twenty •♦••ven member* nml thirteen gueMts preaent. huritiK the social hour, a tea wa« nerved by the hottea*. aMMed by Mra. Chalmer Barkley and Mrs. Earl (':iuho. The foHowlna prsgram wax afeo preseuteil: vocal •iele< tfonx, Mr*. 1,. A. Holthouae and Mr*. Morri*; ai-cordian nolo, Mr*. Earl Chase; reading*. Mr*. Fre<| Marh.ith and Mm, Clyde Harden. Cormtgea were then given to the oldest ami youngest mothem present. The next meeting will be In Id at the home -,f Mr*. Ilamnati. *■■ « JOY MINX WEO TO GLENN CLARK Mr. and Mr*. Homer Minx of Willshire, O. have aiinoiiixeil the' marriage of their eldest duiight er. Joy, to (Henn ( lurk, son of Mr. and Mr*. Varlando Clark of Pleasant Mill*. The wedding took plain May 12 at the Methodist parsonage in Bedford, Ky. with the Bev. A. K. Fanner oftli lnf ing , The bt ide |* a graditute of the Willshire high school and Mr. Clark I* a graduate of the Pleasant i Mill* high school. He recently received hl* honorable discharge from the army, having spent 42 months In the service, most of which time hi* was in the Enn*' pean theater <f operation*. The! couple are making their home! with the groom's parents for the present.

nazarene class IN MEETING The regular inerting of the Good Samaritan clara of the Nazarene church was held recently at the home of the liev. and Mm J T Trnejx. The meeting opened with the elaaa theme a ng, following which •cripture was read hy Mrs. Grice blehl and prayer wan offered hy •Mm. Aaron Vader. A duet was •rung by Mrs. Glenn Hahegger and Mrs. Leo hoe, and Mru. Gene it.-1 bout lead a poem. Following a short bttainesa meet. I Ing, Kames were played and delict* on* refreshments were served by' Mr*. Trues*. PYTHIAN CISTERS IN DISTRICT MEETING The thlrty-Hixth annual district nmvenuon of the Pythian SlHter.l *“ hel i at Tocsin Friday. May 24. keeping with their fortieth annlv-! “ ry ; rh « meeting was called to older by the dl.triet deputy grand ~ M r’ - Olive Krelgh of Tocsin. oHowing which the group united In hiagjug America the Beautiful." ' An impressive Invocation was gjy. I e" by p ,h - P- district deputy. S ‘er of th| , ch M Mderling of TixMln g.y. .he w£ uime to which Joyce Itos* of w ehash gave a response. The grand chief of Indiana. Mahel Samuel* of Greensburg, was . sueot. accompanied h> . MWg| the present and past grand officers Pnyne, Ntoa MlU>. Lmegg ' .Mnrguoritu Miller, Gladys Kuk

Patrick and Iva Kirwin, who b supreme M of F and t* member **f district number four The Tocsin «lass formed a lovely c•< c»rt for all honored gmwt* and presented the district deputy grand 1 chief. Oli»* Kreigh, und ull other . honored guesla with gift* The slug ' was presented by Faye Ell. escorted by Opal Haworth and Edna Conklin, all of Montpelier. Jerry and Pauline latlsciger ot this city ng "I'll by Seeing Vou" and I "Irish Lullaby," and Mr*. Imhslger "Ung "Seem* Lik" Old Time*.' The grand chief gave a very I interesting and Instructive address, following which a loving cup wa* presented to the Huntington Temple, who donated the largest |»-r---cent p« r member for the orphan* maintenance fund. The Ossian staff and Mrs. Esther Shadday as captain and the district officers conducted an Impressive initiation service The iiwtallation of district officer* was alwo held. The next district meeting will I* held in Marion. Those assisting on the* program from here included Blanche Whitwrlght, Maude Merriman, Madge txihslger and Clara PaMWUter. Two hundred and twenty nine members were present. The Presbyterian Mi*«ioMry SOjclety will meet Thursday afternoon 'at two thirty o'clock at the home ; of Mr*. J. L. Kocher, Mr. The Fireman's auxiliary will meet Monday evening at seven I thirty o'clock at lhe fire station. Mr* Rhoda Hill will be hostess. The- Monroe Methodist W 8. C. 8. will meet in the church annex Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock. A special missionary program I* b)lng arranged and ail : members an* urged to be present. Many Decatur friends attended the open house held Sunday after- : noon In observance of the* twentyfifth wedding anniversary of the Rev and Mr*. Albert SweMOtl, of east of Decatur. Rev. Swenson hue i substituted as pastor in both the i Presbyterian and Baptist church)*) in Decatur an numerous occasion*. Member.) of the local Baptist church presented Rev. and Mrs. Swenson with a silver basket containing twenty-five silver dollars Refreshments were served during • the afternoon.

Personals llav'.d Klapper, Indianapolis, was a vl.-ltor in iM-atur Monday enroute to Detroit, Mich., on bu*ine»S. Mr*. Cha. les Keller of Fort Wuyiic vl-ited here nsii'.day with her mother. Mrs. J. 8. Peterson. She also attended the Flanders’ fiftieth wedding anniversary reception. Mrs. Vaughn Schlagenhauf and children. Joyce and DL R, of Chey■•nne, Wyo. an* vUitlng with Mr. and Mr*. Amo* Storebnrner of louti* 4, and other relatives and friend*. Marlon Baker of this city Is upending several days in Chicago. Mr. and Mr*. Vaughn Llniger and mn, Carey Di e, who lecently left i for California, spent the weekend | with Mr. and Mrs. D A. Byerly of i Banning. Calif. Frank Lundin, Jr. left Monday | for Manchester college where he' ha* enrolled to -study pre-medics, after which he Intends to enter Mate School of Medicine. Robert Jone*, son of Dr. and Mrs. D. D. JoniM of Berne, hau re•ligncd a* music teacher in the Portland high school and will leave this week with hi* wife for i,o* Angele*. Calif., where he will • titer The CniveiMiiy of Southern California to take hi>t ma*ter* degree. Mr*. J n«w wa* formerly i Miss Arllne Becker of this dly. The Garden Club of Van Wert ha* completed plan* for a flower' show to !>»• held in the. Purdy ] vhowrooiiei Thursday and Friday.; Pronh.t, iris and hardy plants will ■ be displayed and the room* Will !•«, open from 3 to 9 p m. Thursday and i from 911 ft Friday A number of Decatur people went | to Muncie this afternoon to attend! the annual commencement ai Ball I Htate college. The event wil! take i place at 5:30 o'clock this evening.

,y, _,, nußiffllil! m /IL! Kraign James Holl house has returned from Guam. M. 1., where he nerved at the naval base for the past eight months. He has been in the navy for three yeans and will go to the Great Mikes separation center tomorrow to get his release from active service, and intends to re-enter Noire Dame university next fall. -wTrcJe in a Good Tows -e Decatur

Honorable Discharge T-5 Edward von Gunten. from Camp Atterbury. Arnold Martin Bultemoler, fox., from Great laike*. 111.

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Admitted; Mrs. Walter Browning. Willshire, O. route 1; DahW Perry. 327 Steveneon street; Mrs. John Weigel. New Corydon Dismissed: Mbm Phylll* BallmFroute •; Mrs. Eruest Fullenkamp and baby boy. »29 Wamut street; Walter Hick*, route 4; Miss Myons Hick*, route ♦; Lawrcßcu Callow. 913 Ruseell street; Mrs. Melvin Scheumann and baby noy. route I. Mr*. Clarence Habegger, Berne.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Emanuel Miller of route 3. are the parent* of u baby girl, born at 19:35 p.m. Monday night at lhe Adams county memorial hospital. Rhe weighed H pounds and has not been named. Mr. and Mrs. James D. I.iggrtt. Winchester and Line street*, are the parent* of a eon. born at 5:55 a m Ibis morning at the local hospital. He weighed II pound*, I ounce und has not been named. A baby girl wa* born to Mr. and Mr*. Hugh D. Moser of Geneva rout)- 3, this morning nl C:SO a m. at the Adutne county hospital. She weighed 5 pounds, 14 oun< w and hu* not been named. Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Miller, loitte 5. ar* the parents of a baby girl, (torn Monday morning at 10:01 u.ni. at the local fiospltal. She weighed 7 pounds, 2 ounce*. Mr. and Mrs. Glendin Borne of Long Beach, Calif, are the parents of a baby daughter, born Tuesday, May 2k. Sh>- weighed 5 poundu, and

I We Sewe ft families Ih mang turr»unding rommunitiet and rural areat || Families of surrounding communists and 3 rural areas as well as those within the cor- g» corate limits of Decatur are always welcome Is at Zwick Funeral Home. We are glad to BV B bring the benefit of our modern facilities an SR year, of experience to all families regardless H of location, creed, or circumstances • • • ,*g without extra cost. ft ZWICK • toiltf J ZWICK — lostlT g. FRfllV Since im • 520 North Secund * Phono 51 and 909

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has been named Dianne Glenda. Mr. and Mm. Ed Borne of tht* city are lhe grandparents. H.B I-■ -1. ' 10—’ - i’lii' - Miss Patricia York Awarded Scholarship Mie* Patricia York, member of this year * graduating class of th* Decatur Catholic high school. »"« a daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Paul York of this city, ha* received a *<-holar*hlp from St. Teresa college, Winona. Minn, applicable toward the candidate'* bachelor of tw ience in nursing degree. Mis* York ha* beon accepted for nurse's training cour«e at St. Mary's histpltal, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn. The college coutpe in connection with the nuns*'* training consist* of two and onehalf year* at the college and two and one-half year* at t.*e hospital. — Otho V. Andrews To School Os Medicine Biocmlngton, Ind., June 4— Otho V. Andrew*, of Decatur, i>< among the 12* Mtudent* announced today a* having been aonepted for ad* mission In September to the school of medicine of Indiana t'niveralty. The I2N studcnte, choeen from several hundred applicant*, will form the maxlmumsixe't class for whi< h the medical nchord ha* faculties. The selection wa* made by a committee of 14 inembem. all physician*. 0 Citrus topjted the agricultural flebl in California In 1945 with a farm value of more than 320<.00<L> 000, almoat double the value of grapes, which were in second pla> e.

RAYMOND (Doe.) KELLER — Jeweler — Watch and Jewelry Repair. Diamonds — Watehea Silverware — Cloche 326 N. Ninth St.