Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 159, Decatur, Adams County, 8 July 1946 — Page 3
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RICt-HIIOtNBACH WEDDING ANNOUNCED Miss Joan Rio-, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. I* Hi** of chhago. and Donald E. Reldetibach, young eat ton of Mr. and Mr* W I. Rei denbach of this city, were united tn marriage at three o'clock Raturday afternoon, June 15. In the Erie Freabytarian <huich In Chicago. The Ret. Douglae Cedarlenf read the 4oabte-rini- ceremony before an altar tiNOrated with fern and candelabra. Preceding the ceremony, Charier* Anderson. organbt. played ”1 Love You Truly.” "<> Promise Me” and "The Lord* Prayer.” The bride, given In marriage by her father, wore a white gown combining a satin bodice and full silk eyelet skirt, ending In a long; train. She wote a three tiered veil ot illusion held by a seeded pear', tiara and earn. d a bouquet of gardenias intenapensed with fern Miss Francii* Reidenhai-h. s'ster of th 4 bridegroom, attended ar.«id ot honor while Mr*. Robeit Tinsley, sister of the groom, and the MNorma Itamacciottl. Irene Redrawski ami Lee Zernbra were teridea-maids. The maid of honor wore an Ice blue net gown with a tiara and blusher to match her gown. The bridesmaids' gown* were styled Identically to that of the maid Os honor and were in rainbow odors with matching tiaras and bluehei*. The attend ants’ bonfluet were of colonial style and pre tied with net rib bon. . The little flower girl, Betty Raker, niece of the bridegroom, wore a white gown and tiara styled Identical to the other attendant*, and carried a miniature colonial bouquet Anthony like, nephew of the bride, tarried the rings. Paul Relndanbach served his brother as
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best man uml ushers were John Pen lit, Holier! Tln«ley and Joseph Kartenber. Fur her daughter's wedding, Mrs i Illce chose a light yellow dress with black accessories ami Ihi mother of the bridegroom wote a black due* with black and whit* accessories. The mothers each wore a corsage of red and whit, carnations. A reception for two hundred guests was held from six to eleven j o'clock at the (laytime hall. The bridegroom rec ntly received hie honorable diet hinge from the navy having served three year*, twenty months of which were in the ('anal Zone, lie is secretary , and treasurer of the Daisy Mm Produce Co. here where the couplc , are residing. MABLE BORNE WEDS HARLEY STRAUB Announcement has been made of ’ the marriage of Mabie Borm-, youngest daughter of John Borne of route 2, and Harley Straub, son . of Mr. and Mtw. Earl Straub of ; Wlllehire, 0. The double ring cere motty was read by the Bev. William Feller in the parsonage of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church Monday evening, July I. at , .-even thirty o'clock. The bride chose a two piece, , street length dress of white eyelet embroidered pique, with which she wore a large crownless picture hat of white. Her coraage wa* of red roses. Mrs. Earl Harmon attend'd a* matron of honor in a pink street length dress with white accessories and a comage of white carnation* Richard Borne, brother of the bride, served as best man. After a short wedding trip of i unannounced destination, the new
.Mr and Mr Straub will 6* at | home in their newly furnished 11 partment mt Sout.'i Second street. The bride |a a graduate of Kirk ■ land hlgli school and ie • nployed lat the (ielieral Electric t o. here. Her hueband is an employe of the ■ Central Soya Co. ZION LUTHERAN PICNIC HELD SUNDAY AT SUNSET 1 StinSet park was the stcene of Sunday's combined congregational picnic of the Zion Lutheran church ami Sunday *< bool. Sunday school teachers in-ranged various games and cimte-t* for their respective < lasers. The affair was spohuoied i by the Married Couples club with the following committee In charge: • Mr ami Mrs. Henry Krueckeberg. Mr. ami Mr*. Arthur Uieberlch and Mr. ami Mr*. Cheater Kleinknlght. Th*- Married Couples club'* next meeting I* io lie a farm frolic* party at th<« rural home of Orley Walter* on Wedm««lay evening, August 7. A large crowd Is ex-1 t petted at this party, which climaxes the club'* summer actlvi tit*. The August committee con-1 sist* of Mr. mid Mrs, Herman Krueckebcrg. Mr. ami Mrs. Earl Caston and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jacoli* ADVEROA J. GEIGER WEDS DAILEY FOGLE Miss Alverda J. Geiger, daughter ot Mr. and Mia. Fore:; Geiger of Churubusco, becanu the bride tis Dailey M. Fogle of this city, Thru*day in the chapel of the First t Christian church at Churubusco. | Tile britle Wore a pink gtteet-! length tines with accessories ami pinned white rose* to the shoulder of her fro* k Her sister, Mi«* Ln-, Veltla Zurzolo. was matron of honor, while George Heare acted a- ( Mr. Fogle's beat man. The couple plan to make their home In Churnbueco following a short wedding trip. The bride, who attended the Churubueco high school, i* employed by the General Electric Co Mr. Fogh-, a student of Interna-
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tional Bu ine * college Fort Wayne, wu- gruduatu! from the Mooseheui't high school at MoO" heart, 111. He formerly served with the urmy viigiiK-'-i* in the Philip I pities. j The Baptist woman'* society will meet Thursday nt six thirty u clock at Hanna Nunman park for a pot-luck supper The picnic is for all member* ami their families. \ returned missionary will lw< the guest speaker ami all memberare urged to attend. The W. M. A. of Vnlon Chapel * hurt h will meet Thursday afternoon at one thirty o'clock at the i home of Mrs. Myron Frank, with Mr*. Glen lloughlu a* leader. The ladire of the chnrth ate Invited to attend. The W. S. C. S. of Beulah chapel will have an all day meet Ing Wednesday at the home ofi Mrs. William Johnson. Peterson. .Memliere of the Wo:Id Friend|,hip guild of the Presbyterian church are again reminded to attend the weiner bake, to In* held Wednesday evening a’ six thirty I o'clock at Hanna-Nutt man park. 'They are also asked to bring articl<* for the silent auction. An all day meeting of the W. S. i c. s. of the Mount Pleasant church will lie held Thur-day ,;t the holmof Mr. and Mr*. Ora Brentllnger. A pot im k dinner will be eerved at th*- n >on hour —- —■» The Zion Lutheran Missionary \ society will have their monthly meeting in the church basement Thursday. A pot luck dinner will be served, followed by a business ineetinu at two o'cloi K. Tin- Otterbein guild of the First i’nited Brethren church will meet at th<» home of Mi-- Patsy Case Tuesday evening at -even thirty ; o’clock. All members i.ie urged to attend.
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M, Monday Ladle* Firemen auxiliary. Mrs. Joe Korfi-nlier, 7:30 pm. Past President of Legion auxiliary, Mr*. Charles W>-ber, H pin. Tuesday Mono e Better llomre club. Mrs. Lowrenie Ehrsatn, s p.m. D* Itu Theta Tau business meet Ing. Elk* home, * p m. Otterbein guild of First I'nited Brethren chinch, Mie* Patsy Case 7:3»» pm. Wednesday World Friendship guild weiner bake. Halina Nultman park, <1 pm. Beulah chapel W. S. C. H., Mrs William J<>htMon, all day. Thursday St. Luke's girls guild, Albert Dick, S p in. Woman's Society of Christian service of Methodist church, I church parlors, 2:30 pm., exe* it tlve committee, 1:15 p.m. First Evangelical l,adi*s Aid <> *lety am| Missionary society, church, 2 p.m. Happy Homemakers duh, Mr*. Herbi'it Hawkins. 7:30 pin. Baptist Woman’s * cn ty, Hanna Nultman park. <1 3<i p. n. W. M. A. of Cnion chap*-) chur< h, Mrs. Myron Frank. 1:30 p m. Mount Pleasant W S. C. S.. Mr land Mre Ora Brentllnger, all day. Zion Lutheran Missionary <> ciety, church basem* nt, all day W M A ot First I . B. < hun h. (liurdt. 7:30 pm. JpERSOMALS Mrs. Samuel Webster of Vnib-r---son is visiting here witli her sister. Mrs. Frank McConnell, who is seriously ill. Mr. ami Mrs. 18-nry Busche ami son, Freddie, of Jackconvllle, 111. are visiting tills week at th** horn*of Mr. and Mr* Fred Bus* !**• an*! friends. Mire Ruby Milh r and Miss Ruth , Knittie have returned home from a trip to Pittsburgh. Pi. ami ; th oitgh Kenttii ky ami Ohio. Col. .1. F. Sammitin attended a regis-ered silo f a’ th-' Imiianapolfs gun dub Sunday ami pl iced secmid by breaking os out of 100. Mr-. .1 J H im. Mrs. W. A laiwer. Mi-, Eilzabell! p, te: -oil I ami Mrs. .1. II H.-ller -■ <■ visiting 1 fri*-m!>< in Fort Wayne today .Mr. and Mrs. John \ liras*' uml son, Michael Alan or r utv 3, hav*I* turned to their home after n w-"< k's vacation They w it' d Huth atm ami Bill But h r al Moo-efo ,rt. Hl . Mr. ami Mr* Manin Stevens an I '-on .n Chicago. HI.. Mi and I Mrs. L. A Pap*' in Milwaukee. W i Aftei a hoal trip across Lain 1 Michigan from Milwaukee I" laid : ingtoti. Mich., tin y wi-nt to Kal ■ I kaska, Midi, ami visited XyetusH ' and ' Dutch” Meyers. forni"r re-i del I- f D>- atm. John Te vi" r of Milwaukee i- l vii.iilng here with Ills notlicr. Mr- J B. T. Terveer. Mr ami Mrs. Herman lleitdi *l* Mra. I’eail Kay and on, I’fc Chet Ray ol Camp Campbell, Ky., and Bonnie Thatcher of Chattano . O. were Saturday dinner guc-t of Mrs. John Hendricks ami family Mr. ami Mr*. .1 Ward Calland' left Friday on a business trip: through Ohio They were accotn-1 panini by Mi-a .1 me Maddox, wii >• spent the Weekend in Columbus with friends. Gordon laiugh of Fort Wayne at tended to husim -,* here Saturday Jamia Sasser of Detroit viaited hi- family here iver the weekend They will m ive to that city in two we.-k*. I’aul Turner of Kenndi.i, Win.. I visited over Sunday with hi* sister. Mr,*. .1. C. Carroll, Wimlm-ter street, enroute home from a several week’’ trip to the east, Mrs. Harry Dettumore of Porl-i| land viaiti-d in Deeatm Sunday as ■ ternoon and evening. | Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Bell of F nd Waym- were the gue.-ts of Mi ami J Mrs. French Quinn Saturday eve- I ning I Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Putenson of I Chicago wen* the gucats of Miss I Elizabeth Peterson and Mr,* W. A. I laiwer Sunday. They are planning I to leave Chicugo tile 2Uth for a I motor trip to Los \ngeles, win-re I they will visit their daughter. Mi and Mrs. C H. Colter Were here over Sunday <m aciount of the Himes of the former's brother, Earl Colter. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Swaim of Bluffton were guest* of Decatur relative,* Saturday affeinoon. Mrs. Emil Blessing and Mrs. I.ila i Vandeilip of Elkhart, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Runyon Sunday. M as France* Dugan of Boston arrived Sunday for a several weeks' visit with her mother, Mrs. C. A. Dugan. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith are en-1 joying a few day* at their cottage at Hamilton Lake. * —
MASONIC Regular stated meeting. Tuesday, I July 9 at 7:30 p. m. W J. Krick, W. M. J 159b2x l|
Honorable Discharge \WM j \DD HONORABLE • Robert E Parr. S2c om Great, Lake-. 111. Harold Daniel Siiruwr, Mine ! man, 2-c. from Gn.it l,akn<. III,! Merlin W Inniger. Sic. from! Gnat Luk*'*, 11 Ivan Morse Yancy, SM3c, from I Great laik' -, 111. Donald La Z«-im St ayi r, Sic,! from Gn at Lake*. 11l Pfc. Ju*k Schm pt, fr m Camp Atterbury. — -- - ■ if—
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\dmltt"d: Mh» Et .elyn K. h. 1,15 West Adam * : Mice Joyce \nu Smith. 3.l*> Wimhe-f‘-r -11-it. Mk-s Conn:*' Baxter. -112 South Line street Ml- loan Bier Sy, 310 Soul ii Th . 1 «*t •' t. Hi mid L. McMillen. Ple.r.int Mills; Ivan! I Roth, route a. Admitted and di-mi 1: Jimmy I Reidenbai h, 112 South First atr- i r. j Mrs. \aron Yode.-, *.’l W'*i M n roe -irn'; Ma, m Ram-'y. Mon-! oevill" route 2; Mrs Willis Bunyon. Foit Waytie. Demi-sed Churl' Judt, Studebaker el reel; Thomas E. I .-harp, 225 No th Nin h street; Mrs | Ralph H Hobln-iill ami baby girl. Mb Bu-h street. M e. Harold ByIr. Ohio * ty, it. ouli -■ Mi- - Dorithy Ray. Mm roe; Mr- ('!)•»*■ fe Baiker, rout' Ml < R.iytmmd 111. In i. MH Line . tie. t. Mrs Clu - te; D Armstrong G« m va route 2; Daniel l» Schwartz. B< me; baby ! boy Latry Marvin Harker, route 3 o Mr. ami Miv*. P.< n Hinkles* u lout'- 3, are the parents of a baby boy. born at *:2s a m Sunday .it the Adams county memorial horqii- ’ tai. ll< weigh'd *; pound-. 12 I'Ulici-s and ha- In en named Richard Ila I \ b.ihy b y wan born to Mr. and Mi .I.rue. Slu-ii of tieiii' a. tllimorning at 12 In a m at the Im a! lai pital H>- Wiigln I ti pound-. 2 .-iihii ' - and ha. I • ■ n tmnn d Tommy i.' e. Mr. ..nd Mr- 1,.-.fer W Ford, tilt# y'lioit -t i-it, ate th' - parents of ,i baby hoi', born at tin- Adam* county tin mm ~1 h .-jutal Sunday morning at ti :>i am In- weighed
' Tremendous Savings! Shop Now! IWe'kc Disregarded Price In This Sensational SUIT CLEARANCE We want Io dispose of every remaining suit in sl<»ck and have cut prices to “rock-bottom.'' Every suit fine all wmd material, choice of colors and this year's styles. ij For your comenicnce we have arranged the following table listed below. Check it over for savings. h Savings Will Never Be Greater FOftMCR SIZE COLOR PRICE PRICE i? Gold Cneck ~ 24.53 10.95 ~n 3 —nr - -13 Ten-lrown 129? 12 Rone 39.95 19.95 I/9 Grey Crepe 44.95 29.95 ' Jhs.: < 12 Blue 29.95 16.95 Gold Crepe 19.80 12 95 | 12 Deep Tan 26.00 16.95 /\‘' •! ’’ Naw * Worsted 1540 12.95~ I i 'lv 12 N * vy 3,95 1995 Ili ® j F Creen 2600 15 95 II /Fl «U.J.' Jj\ Navy 44.95 22.95 I W - ■ 4-- —I. ■■ - . wia i w ... .!.■ I n I Black and Wh>te Check 29.95 15.95 I |\ a. '4 Navy Crepe 39.95 21.95 I i / ’ BroWn 26 °° ’ 6 ’ 5 - ‘ |/ a 14 Navy 3995 19 ' 95 IIIt l| . 14 Red Worsted 26.00 16.95 JI JL<6 14 Copen Blue 29 95 16.95 “ *Pi “ 1 Brown and White Check 22.50 12 95 M 14 Black and White 25.50 16.95 a.M a 16 VVine 2,00 1695 I 13 Black and Wh.te Check 29.50 16.95 If 18 Black and White Check 22 50 1295 I Black and Wh.te Check 17.46 ! 12. H A- "Y 16“ Black and White Check 25.50 16.95 J' 16 Black and White Check 27.35 16.95 /; 16 Navy 29.95 *19.95 // 16 Copen Blue 28.00 16.95 r 4 18 Black and White Check 17.46 | 1196 (f 18 Black and White Check 25.50 * 12.95 Ly ; ' 18 . Copen Blue j 6tLil j 16.96 (I-'. ! . 18 Copen Blue 39.95 _ 1196** I !“"* 18 Wine 2336 ~ ' 1166 l V‘ \ / ' “18 Black and White Check * 25*50 I 1*2.96 18 Navy I i Grey and Navy Check j 2116 j 11.96 *3s';*, Navy ~<jT~ ~206~~ ' 20',. Navy ~25.50 19795 NIBLICK & CO. » . .Wk ■■ 'll =====P3=gg*S=»c=«M««MßMMMa»»MMMß
1 jiuaiid x iuni ie alul ha* ueeii i tanned Janus* Wthur. M ind Mr*. Mhivlh Wa-tfeldt ", Monroeville, route 2, are the I ini lent- of a baby boy. Itorn Sunday aft I noon lit .a 3fi pill, at the | lot al ho'pilul. He Im* Hot been named, it Honor Gridiron Victim Si lietn-i tady. N V. tl'Pt — A I library desk lias been endowed I tiv i lussmates ot "Blue” Moore, whose deatli in a IWIS footliall Vallie iH-fweett I'nioll College Ulld I New York I niVersity prei ipitgt-
if » \ V ftW'L ■ THE FILING of a suit against Harvard University for SIOO,OOO by Mrs. Jean U. Darlington, West Chester, Pa., brought to light the mysterious six-ycar-old disappearance and return of a famed painting, "Descent froin the Cross.” She had sent it to Fogg Museum at Harvard for appraisal in HHO and it disappeared shortly after being placed on exhibition. A quiet, intensive search tor the work of art came to an end a week after she instituted suit The pain ng was returned by a man to whom it was said to have "been sold for $10.” (International) Shooting Rains in Back CRE«nV t«s» BY NtRBAI »M(of Whtnduo to Inwf- |f|nNPYC ficiont secretion of lllvlvLl V When pain statu like a kni(e in (ha back along with frequent getting up nights, niuny folks are an grateful for Dr Kilmer a Swamp Root medicine that relieve* tuch distress when due to kidneys not eliminating as they should For three generatione Swamp Rmit has been the standby in millions of homes when loss of sleep from getting up nights causes folks to feel to nervous, run down and worn out Many think there is nothing like the herbe in Swamp R «,t. for stimulating kidneys’ escretuxi. TRY it' Try to get feeling better with a bottle us Swamp Root from the drug store.
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