Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 192, Decatur, Adams County, 15 August 1946 — Page 3

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Igaret BECK is EDWARD MOSER K double ting'"reniony. Mtu--I“>’ afternoon S |„ the * K ’“ K Hi ~ WiHlmnspor .H . HL 1M .,-mw the bride «’» .on of the Her K.. Moo r, a-’l-"" 1 by K|,ii„v Brinmger, per nuptial rite l-f« r - ’•« w th white gladioli. .Itxlelabra. m,. t .•( a.ony. mum ■hz.t. ..rgal.tel. present K, minute recital nt framusic mid ac- ■ Mw. Phyllis Itahltren B ■ )(..< au.e ' anti "I latve While the couple IK ~lt.ir. M.-s Dahlgren I S| D>rds Prayer." by Mai ~.<--rted to the altar K. *.i- lovely in a gown K. 1r .1.,- .-I with a bodice Ki'- anti a skirt of ■ ahiih terminated tra .i Her double-tier: ti t length and fell of orange bliws-ims. - .ttati'l of pearl*. bridegroom, and carBible, topped with a Kli.d from which fell a of baby breath. I > White of Head Ki'..i:d'd her .inter a* maKnot in a go*" of yellow Hja.e. with a tiara of |^L,and t arried an arm ro-e. and delphinium Hl., w.-re Miss Marjorie H this < ity. .inter of the ■p. and Ml.. Hazel ScherMpii.t. 111 . a classmate of They worn gowns of Hirith flowered Haras and Hgtt hlng bouquet* of pink K Murr.-n of WilHamwport ■ the groom’s best man, H|ir flail and Homer Bel K.,f Will .mi.fiott. ushered.!

I Decatur Women demand good taste clothesTJTand in bread HOLSUMiBREAD When ft h so often the little CrV ZJW touches that give distinction i f- J fl, F l** f Ajk to a good dinner, few women V I ff | |J7 \ hesitate to specify a bread that satisfies Sv L fl 11 1 J I H Art i M | I well an inborn instinct for finer [/ 7 I •nlngf. Enjoy this loaf on special occasion Ij. / I I 'MB •.. enjoy It for everyday mealtimes. jl| j& |~ tef 11 1 I X1 QE J i tr nF?- B

For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. ! Heck choae a dree* of t,quti crepe with white accessories, while the groom's mother was attired In black with white accessories. Each wore a corsage of Tai Inman riemi I Immediately following the cere mony. a reception was held at the Swan Ten room for approximately seventy-fire guests. For their extended wedding trip through New York state, the new Mrs. .Moser chose a green and while eheer dieno with brown accessories. She wore an orchid corsage. The bride was graduated from th» Williamsport high school In the c.aaa ot 1942. and from Wheaton college, Wheaton. 111. For the past year she han been teaching at Eld red Township. Pa. .Mr. Moser, who attended Wheaton college before I entering the navy, received his commission as ensign M Columbia university in 1944. He wan in the service three year* and plans to reenter Wheaton college this fall. MONROE BETTER HOMES CLUB HAS MEETING The Monroe Better Homes club held an ail day meeting at the home of Mrs. Wilfred Hay In Fort Wayne Tuesday. Members present were the M»*datnes Elmo Stuckey, Paul Ixihnig er, Weldon Stuckey and daughters. Del rta Engle, Cliff Essex, William Stuckey. Otto Ixingenherger. J. B Stoneburner, J. A. Hendricks, Hosa Hocker, Erwin Stucky, Haymond Crist, Ixiren Burkhead, Jr„ Harry Crownover. Howard Hendricks and Belle Andrews. Guents at the meeting included Mrs. S. J. Bark man. San Joaquin. Calif.; Mns. Bryce Daniels, Pleasant Mills; Mr*. L. A. Thomas. Union City; Mrs. B. F. Shirk. Fort Wayne; Mrs. Wendell Seaman and daughter Margaret Clark. Decatur: Mrs Carl itay | and children. Monroe; Kermit : Crist; Mim Bob Hay. Fort Waytie. At noon a delicious potluck din- ' ner was nerved, and Inter group ! singing was enjoyed, with Mr*.

Harkman furnishing the piano accompaniment. W.C.T.U. HAS MEETING TUESDAY Th,- Women's Christian. Union met at the homo of th, Mlwes Iva! and Ora Gilpen on Tuesday afternoon, with Mtn. Charles Hocker In charge. Itevotlons were given by I Mrs. Jmse Niblick, using as her topic "| Told," Isaiah vision of Hie m-w wm Id and “Seven Sinn Harmful to the Church.” Talk* wen. al>«> i’iv, n by Mrs. Delton Passwater, Mis. Merlin Correll, Mrs. S. D Ilea, vers and Mrs. Floyd Motriaon. After tile business meeting the following officers were elected fur the coming year: president, Mrs.' Floyd Morrison; vice president.' Mrs. Charles Hocker; secretary, Mis. Phillip Dolby; assistant secretary, Mis. M.-rlln Cot roll; treasurer, Mrs. Frank Bohnke. Itelegates appointed ,o attend the con-i vent ion on October 29 to 31 are Mtn. Floyd Morrison and Mrs. Charles Hocker. GROUP HOLOS MEETING RECENTLY IN CELINA Members of the Zi m Lutheran Missionary society recently spent a day at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. George Rents on Grand latke. Ci Una, O. A picnic dinner was enjoyed by the thirty memliers and guest* and sixteen children present. During the afternoon, leiating and swimming were enjoyed and games were play eel. A delicious luncheon was served at the i-lme of the afternoon, SERVED AT BERNE POTLUCK SUPPER The service Sunday School class of the St. Luke's Evangelical and Reformed church held a picnic at Lehman Park in Berne lecently. A potluck supper and Ice cream were enjoyed l>y all. Those present were: Mr and Mrs. Elmer .Beer and family, Mr. and Mrs. William BerHch and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Strnhm and family. Gene Mitchill, Mr. and Mm. Carl Anderson, Mr. and Mrs Albert Dick and family, Mr. and Mns. Ervin Ixichner, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Corson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charley- Funk mid family.

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A called meeting of the Business and Profti tonal Worn, it's club will be held at Hanna Nultniiin park Wednesday evening al six fifteen o'clock In tin- form es a weltter roast. A White* elephant party and i.n Important business meeting will follow. All members are urged to attend. For cancellations, call 27<> No cancellations will lie accepted after Saturday. The Catholic Ladles of Columbia will bold a card party Tuesday j evening nt eight o'clock at their , hall. Members and Invited guests have been asked to attend. A lunch will be served and prizes will lai awarded. j Mr and Mr*. Osca Brown of went ot Monroe, entertained as their dinner guests Sunday Mr and Mrs. ChiirhM Johtdoz of mar Toe•Un, Mr. and Mrs. Hie Johnloz and I family. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Decker and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Johnloz ami eon of near Bluff- • m, Mr. and Mr*. W< lsi-11 Woodwards and sow*, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Johnloz, (Mxlan, Mr. and Mrs. William Cua-t oi mid family. Poe, Mr. ami Mrs. Kuswell Berkhelser and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Johnloz. Fort Wayne, and Robert Johnloz, Tocsin Mr*. Francis Fuhrman recently entertained with a miscellaneous shower for Mr. and Mm. Joe Farthing of Fort Wayne. Mia. Farthing is the former Mbs Betty Fuhrman of this city. Twenty four guest*, were present and delit luu* refresh mi nts were aervad by the hostess. Honorable Discharge Sgt. Joseph 11. Rousseau, from liner Field, Fort Wayne. Cpl. Joseph Wolpert. from marine corp*. Pendleton, Calif. o— Illinois Rich in Minerals The etate of Bliti lie I* rich In mineral products. Th • state now ! tanks fourth In the production of petroleum, and numlier* among its other mineral products nalwral ga« and gasoline, coal, clay, limestone, I sandstone, flo trepar, lead, cement. . zinc, pig iron mid coke.

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadlint, 11 A, M. Thursday Ft Luke's Gullit, all tiny meeting. Mr* Beil Feesengllth There will lie mi till day meeting of the St. Luke's Guild Tliuimlay nt the h tm- of Mm. Bert Seesentruth. A put luck dinner will lie served at noon mid the leader for Hie meeting will be Mrs. Dan Stapler. Pleasant Mill* Methodist W. S C. S. Mrs, Frank Steele, 1:45 pm. D.Y B i lass of Fir t I'. B. church, church, 7:3ti p m. Women of Mou'e, Moose Home, 7:30 p m. St. Paul Ladles Aid society, Mtv Lyle Franz, all day. Evanvclhal Christian Guild, Dor Is Adler, 7 p in Church of God Mbslonary Society, Mrs. Wilbur llawklmi, 7:30 p.m. Friday Friendship Village Home Economics dub pot luck cupper, Lehman park, Herne, 7 p m. Calvary Ladies Aid amlety, Mrs. Darrlll Clouse, X p.m. Saturday Rum in age sale, Evangelic ai • hiin h ba» -im-nt, !> a.in. to 3 p.m. Sunday Leino nctall Marlin reunion, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yager, near Kirkland high rcliool. Blijcsum reunion, fairground*. Ottawa. (j. Tuesday Catholic LadiiM of Columbia, C. L. of ('. Hull, X p.m. Wednesday Called meeting of llualne * and Professional Women, Hanmi-Nutt-man park, U 15 p.m. @kesT Admitted and dlnmissed: Jack llaiighey. Hoagland; Mrs. Loukia Mauch, route 1; Mr. and Mr* Sam Bailer, Decatur rural route; Mis* Deloris Kintz, Decatur rural r mte. Dismissed: Mrs. Jesus Caldrwon. Bluffton route I; Mie Donald Huy Fifer, 213 South Thirl--Bill street; Mi l. Host Myers. Berne mute 2; Mrs. Tile dore Mihm and baby gill route fi, Mim. Law retie • Fuhrman, route «, Mr Hole-rt Bowman. 1121 Elm street; Mrs. Junior Riy mid bal.y l«oy route <; Mrs. Heulien itomay. Geneva mute 2; Mr* Charles Omlor and bal.y boy, 219 North Seventh .dreel; Mrs. Harvey Furlon,; and baby girl. 1' I plinth Third street. o- — ' Mrs. Marie Geels Sues For Divorce Mr*. Marie K. Geels, of Bluffton, ha. filed - nil in the WelU circuit court foi divorce from Im husband. Chiu* II Geels, former Adams county leddent, now promlrnnt In Bluffton bll -iliess cllc-lec.. Hile link.! custody of three children, ait al lowance for their support, and all mony I' l Ihe 'inn of flou.imo. o Trade In a Good Town — Dccatut

r ■• MB| ifok ■ 1 flk < j* < J F'< t ' 1 wk I «i lilial. l uMk /•' >1 'W L wgKL "Vi. . jA ' I’^'-’-"a** - W '' R.X ' ** ’W wl •—•* JE ' \ jB X- ■ j I ; -1 ~ '**' -H 'r ■ I YvW f I Jr I ■ I r / ■ — 1 RIP*CLIFFORD DAVIS, left, of Tennwaet, and Rep Roger C. Slaughter of Misaourl, chairman of the special House conuniltee'a probe int» surplus sales, are shown top as they listen to Bcnj.'.min F. h lelda, lower left, Washington promoter, tel! of the purchase of 181 refrlger» atton units from the WAA far »J.3M when his client was prepared to pay $144,800. The congressmen also listened to Anthony J. Hood, lower right, of the WAA'i sales division at Philadelphia, who testk Bhl that Fields' order for scarce bronze wire did not come tlumigh seaular channel*. f lultiamvutl HvuMlvhoi9j[

pERSONAIS Mr. and Mtw. Earl G. Fuhrman ’ and daughters visited over the l weekend with Mr. mid Mi Curl P ' Millet of Middlebury. <» Mr. and Mie Thurman Drew mid '! family had a* their wee kend gueat* a group of student* from Indiana Central college at Indianapolis: Present we re; Bill Thomas. Anderson; Joe petrod mid Byrm Pen rod. North Manchester; Miss Mar , garet Madigan and Mie* Ihiiey, Welch, Terre Haute; Mis* Rosalie | Bullhit, Battle c.eek, Mich, Mis* Sylvia Fitzgerald of Rice Lake, WD. The Rev. mid Mrs. Carey M>.o r mid daughter, Marjorie, returned from Williamsport, Pa., where they 1 attended the wed ling < f their son Edward, to Miss Mary Margaret ; Beck of that town. William I bin wan a msim-s* visitor In Toledo. (>.. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Pelt-twin visit ed at Koine (Tty W'-dm sday at the George Sprague cottage. ,Mr». liwta K Bakei Is confined 11 her home le cause- of Illness. The Misses Melda Hartley ami Mary k.lleti Bole* es Delhi, l-u . will , arrive h- r<- this evening for a visit wit.i tlie former's biolher-ln-law and sister. Mr. mid Mix. Harold McNight. Karl F. John- It. son of Mr. mid Mo . Allert D. John on of North Fifth Street, mid Fred Kunkel, son of Mr. ami Mr*. Sherman Kunkel of north <>f 'he city, have enrolled at I Purdue university for the fall term. . Mr. John-on will inajo- in engineering. while Mr. unkel will be I ;i special agriculture rttudell* --o r . MSEii I Pfc. Roliert F. Magley, son of I Mr mul Mis. Robert .1. Magley, . I Bluffton, stationed in the Aleutian hdmids. lias I promoted to the 1 rank of < -rporal Ills address is 15345951 11th Fighter Sqnadron. ’* Apo 72!>, I’tL-Inui‘<l« , r, Sfattb*, f Wa-ll . 4! - — - - Tractor Is Damaged In Accident Today A Ford on tractor. tied by Nile Butler of route I, and driven by hi* h l‘> y. ar old on. B-uny. wa* bmlly ’ Llama;-d al * "< l I this morn !• in;- In mt m- id-11 a' fill North * Second Clreel. 1 The Butler youth wi* pulling a 1 buck rake behind the trmtor when 1 ! the rake . tin. k a park- I car. own i <d by Virgil Bixler The lad then |o<t control of the tractor, which -truck a tree Damage to the trae f l ir was ertlini itc-d by < iy police st |4do mnl to tin- mH >

DIAMONDS for the C|FT Endurlngly lovely, thcae. and Korea of other exquisite - diamond combinatlont. from \ 10 <haoM ’ w Graceful floral carving distinguishes this diamond duo Carved Ilk gold settings displaying li radiant diamonds S 139*50 ■ Eight diamonds blaze in *SO I his impressive ensemble . . **’*^’’ r Sellings of Ilk gold display *2BO 111 radiant diamonds OWW \ IM. J •-:\ Gracefully carved of llk gold *IOO mountings .Malching Ilk gold rings, SIBQ c CO 10 brilliant diamonds w 130 North Second Streof Oopotite AAR Store.

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