Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 113, Decatur, Adams County, 13 May 1947 — Page 3

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 A. M. Phonea 1000 — 1001 Tuesday Happy Homemaker* <htl>, Mr* \mella Miller, 7 30 p •«. Don u* cl.ikm of Bethany Evan geli< al I’. 11. < htin h. Mrs. Tom Kern. 7:30 p tn. \V. C T l‘, M K. Minnie Bla< k. 2 p m. Trinity Evangelical I’ B. mother daughter banquet, t hurt h, t; p. m . Church Mother. Study club, MethodiHt church, v pm. Trinity Evangelical I |>, mother daughter banquet, . Im . h. fl do p m civil* department of Decatur Woman* club, city hall. 7 pm. Rebekah lodge, < old Fellows Hall. i 7:30 pm. Til Kappa a*«o< late < liafite', fl: 4.1 p. m. C. I. of C. chortle reheara.il, hall, 7:30 p. m. liutlful Daughter <da«K of Beth any Evangelic.il | b church. Mi* Brice Roop. 7:30 pm Wednesday Zion Lutheran M.*Kionary society mother (laughter dinner, fl 15 pm Profit and Pleasure Home E’ onmile* club, Mrs. John Heiman, 7:30 p m. World Friendship guild, Mr* John W. McPheeter*, Jr, x pm. Biisine-* and Profeszion.il Women tenth anniversary dinner, K. of P. home, 7 p m. W S. c. s of Beulah chapel, church, all day Our Lady of flood Council study (tub. Mik William Lose. Jr, X p. m. I nursoay Women's guild and Girl's guild of St. Luke Evangelic tl and Reformed church, all day Pleasant Mill* Methodist W. S - C. S. Mrs. Laura Daiie, 1:15 pm. So Cha Rea. |*o*tp<>ned. Friendship Village Home Econo- | mics ( hili. North Brick school. l:3tl p. m. D V B. cla*s of Trinity Evangelical P. I! church. Mrs. Tom Fisher, .7:30 p. m. St. Ann Study club, Mrs. Carl Steigemeye', 7 30 pm. Presbyterian Ladies Aid Sue- ; iety. church. . 23<t p m. Baptist Woman'* society, Mrs Mabie Reppert, 2:30 pin Calvary church midweek service, i 8 pm Friday Ladies Aid society. Mrs Wayne 1 Hlntchr. 8 p m Girl Scout court of awad*. Lincoln echool, 7:30 pm. jof Decatur was the scene of the ■pretty nuptial > i-remony 'lay 3. uniting in marriage Mis- Dorothy Marie Bischoff, daughter of Mr and Mr* Ri( hard Bischoff of near Decatu and Paul W Buesching. son of Fred W Buesching of the Trier road. Fort Wayne. The I couple repeated their Vows before the Rev Eric B Allwardt. ■ The organist. Florence Schultz. ■ played the traditional wedding marches and accompanied the vocalist, Ka I Reinking. who sang O Perfect Love' and The Lord * prayer" during the i -remony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a gown of white marquisette over taffeta, styled with a fitted bodi< e and high round neckline The full skiit fell into a long train and her two tiered veil wae gathered to a tiara of seed pearls ami beading Her only jewelry accent was a lavaliir and earring*. tier husband's gifts She car- I I I ied a colonial bouquet of w hite ■ carnations and snapdragon-. | Miss Framile Schlemmer served as maid of honor, wearing a yellow I marquisette gown with a square ; neckline, full skirt and she cir- | ried a colonial bouquet of laven |dar stocks and yellow rosebud* The bridesmaids. Miss Kathlyn Corville and Miss Ruth Ge ke. a (ousin of the bridegroom, were frocked in blue and pink marquisette. respectively All the attendants wore ruffled marquisette head pieces matohing their gowns amt gold chokers, the brides gift*. Herman Buesching. P . served his cousin as best man. while < arl Bischoff. Frederick Buesching. brother of the bride and bride groom, respei tlvely. ushered. Mrs Biar hoff. the bride s mother was dressed in a grey and white print dress, worn with black and white accessories Mi-s Emma Buesching, aunt of the bridegroom, wore a black dress with black accessories. Both pinned deep pink carnations to the frocks A reception for one hundred and seventy five guests followed at the bi idegrooin's home The brides table was laid in ivory and center ed with a three tiered cake flank ed by tall white tapera. 1 Following a short honeymoon, the couple will reside temporarily ’ with the bridegroom's father. Mil. Buesching is an employe of the Fort Wayne Wire Die < ' and her husband, a graduate of Concordia Lutheran high s< hool. is I employed in the offices of the I International Harvester Co. BERNICE BULTEMEIER AND MARVIN OSTERMEYER WED I Mis* Bernice Bulemeier daugh ter of Mr* Laura Buitemeier of (

WED IN CRAIGVILLE — Belie • her reient multi.i ■ »!-.• pm "li.ire of t|ie t'hrlsli.in I mon < hurcli at ( ai-->ill<. Mi )>• \\ ;o m in bring wa- Mis* Helen Hi ft. Hing, i. grandd.iugh'ei of Mi ..nd Mi 1 I. Maiilisr y of ( riiigvilb Tin groom * failo i Homei Gi bring "''l-- at Bluffton, rout t The . oiipl. ha- returned a bon wedding trip mid are residing on a faun mar Bluff'..n iPhoo bv Edward* i

loute I am| Marvin Ostermeyer. on of Mr ami M . Marlin (»-t<-r meyer of Ossian, route L Wire united in m..1 iage Sunday. May 1 in tin- parsonage of the St John'Lutheran chtiroh. the Rev. || I. A Bouimin officiating The bride i hose a light blue gown and carried white ca nations Iler three strand pea' l necklace wu* a gift of the bridegroom. Miss Willadine Kline, lu-r only attendant, wore a yellow gown and held i bouquet of red ro-e* Paul SHi'oedei er ved as best m ill. A reception for approximately two hundred and fifty guests wa* held a’ the Hayloft barn immediately following the ceremony The ■oiifde is now residing on route 1. Fo t Wayne The bride is emploved at the Fort Wayne Wire Die Co atid her htls >and ir an employe of the Osterhan Dairv. Fort Wavne BOLLENBACHER • ALL.S ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED \nnoum emelit ha been made of the engagement of .Marie Allis of Greensburg, to William Bollenbacher. of Rockford, O. route I. No date ha- been el for the Wed ding. Mr Bidlenbm her is ar employe of Lenhart Saw Mill he Tile St Ann Study club will meet Thursday evenin'! at erven thirty , o'llork Thur day evening at the home of Mr* Carl St' igmeyer. Mrs B ice Roop will be hostess to members of the Dutiful Daugh-

WE RE SORRY in reply to many inquiries w<- regret to announce I that registration except for Veteran ha been eioserl for tile < lasses begiiiiiiim Jun* Ilegi traiion ha not been closed for some <om e* | beginning Sept. mber I Anyone planning on enrolllm: II for Hitsinexs Administration. Accounting. or Seer. at ial 111 Science -lioitld arrange for an early registration INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE "School of Commerce" Fort Mayne. Indiana A-1351 6ft****6****>* 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ • A ; TRADITION : * fine AelwceJ * atfaitftuai * tAat ii a/tftwiaM ftf an incteaMny nani/wt of teM>aw<f'famitiiti * » ♦ » ♦ * ZWICK Stance * aoattr j zwick lotttt a aaaaav A 4- Since 1898 * 520 North Second * Phono 61 and 800 * I ♦ * ************* I

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ter* (Li-* of t ie Bethany I'nited Brethren Ihiin h thie evening at ■ -• ven t hirtv o'clock. The Presl.yle ian l.adie \id ■it iety will meet Thursday after noon at two Ihiiy o'clock at the ■ hurt h. Mr*. Maude Merriman had as her Mother's day dinner gue t* : Mr. and Mrs. Ru sell Wells and family. Shirley Ann. Patrlda, James. Tom. Maxine and Roy K.iv annaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fetters and daughter, Margaret. For Wayne: Mr and Mrs ( laud Kreigh and daughter. Bonnie Loti, and Don Byrley. Tocsin; Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Merriman and Mr and Mr* William Merriman The Baptist Woman'* society will meet Thursday afternoon at I two thirty o'clock at the home of i Mr* Malde Repp. rt Mr- Wairen Lehman and M s. .Maud MerriI man will act as assistant host , . esser \l| meml.e - ir" urged to . | attend 'I " Dr. and Mrs Ben Dt.ke will roll turn tonight from Chicago, where . | they attended the area contes: of • fthe society for tin- Preservation and encoU'azement of barben-hop quartet singing in America Dr , Duke belongs to the Fort Wayne - oiganization.

Mt F iio, lio h;o I* •p'-m Mother * dav a< tin home of ner <iti. Ralei.-i, ami f.imilv t B> llmoiit Park Georve Baker ebb -t -on of Mr and Mrs John Bilker 'let'er aven le. I* Vl-lfini' heie willi hi* Jun ( fit* He re.ides al lai Vnzeb ■ • alif . .Hid W.i* aide til a ' Vo in t Hie for the Mothel ■ day ob-il Vano ai the Baker residenci Mr and Mrs Thu nan I Drew •Hid i liildren. Jane and Tom, and Mi** Baity Waltei attended the Guy l.omlia do com ert n Fort Wayne Monday event i« Mr and Mr Tom ( lay of We t Lafayette. Mr and Mr* Louis Mil lonee, Dunkirk. M and Mr* lav Miti'.’io Bluffton. Mr and Mi < I. II Jolies, Middle Point, (l. Mrs ll.hi e Jone* Ft Wayne, and Mr and 'lr- W.liter Sommer and oti« of this city, were dinner gue-' Sun day of M and Mr* Melvin Mai lonee and daughter. Neva o

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Vd'iiitted Grant Fry 125 Sout i Seventh street \dmitti d and d -m * (-'I Suzanna Kuehn. Monroe Dismi-ed Eileen Weinmann t i-lina. <> . Bi n K'.a pke, I- i -tn et lair y Bi into i. io He ! Dwirht Brunner, route Larry F‘ueman. Bet ne. William penning ton. 113 South Ninth * reet Mr* Fi i-il,i Sprunger, Be mo

| ARRIVALS |

Mr and Mi Ralph Grote, 15u3 West Monroe street, ai- par- nt of a baby -on. liorli . IHi a m < this morning at the \damr county 'memorial ho-pit.H ||<- weighed 7 poundH. 1"'. ounce and ha* hot < been named Mil hard i- 'he ii.hiii' of Ho- baby

riiM'ri nW'TTiTiiffc^'Wr- -riffliW if ... • / ’ r L'.i' * <’j w*i•JT aY i TIJ? iYiYi»II§ J * Y * YS fl 1 U I U fl 1 | w fIK-~ • * **4e a^< ' A I / r JK JWF- - £ j) r y ' < T (V; i Or/. I .HA MR. & MRS. CONSUMER MR. SHIPPER & MR. FARMER MR. & MRS. PASSENGER You would foot the bill! Look out! There’s another big rail- 1916. with the largest jiencetime -sp-cial payroll taxes on railroads road wagedemand headed your way! traffic in history, the nt 1 income of have recently lieen mere .sed; . - railroads went down to Ihe equiva- —and nassengertraflichasdei lined. I he non-oiierating ninons alone 1 . 11 . ..... 11.. lout of only 2 . "I the net pro|>—whose memlx-rs do not actually iliv<sln) ent th> }b>m » oiterate trains are demanding a from? Hat increase of 20 n nts tin hour. || hut About IHI7? These demands would cost the rail- . We can't pay out what we don't lake roads of the country //ic hundred Wl, h the recent freight rtifo jn< An< | we ar4 . nol taking in enough sixtvnght million dollars u rear! increase, preliminary figures m< 1- noM |o )1H . ( . ( |)r4 . M . n , ~„l s an< | (l . cate that the railroads will make , (ini p| ( .( t . (he iniproHiiicnls in senlasl year these employes had only alsnit the same low return in j n . (hat you newl and that we want to an increase of l#bi rents an 1917,isin IlHti.Thisu ill lie Is-cause: gj»e you. hour. This was their third major mi U J g ( , ii'crease made in 1916 wage increase since 1939. Their | M> j n e( | evl f ora y o f iy.|7; You Would lord the Bill! average weekly pay has gone up 75%, as against a cost-of-living rise of VI %- I Since 1939, railroad wage and niakrial costs have gone up more ’ ■ - V than three times as much as freight jfl| f.t 1 rates, and five times as much as 2 „ . „, Mh . v.ns passenger fares, that is why in Wc arc publishing thin amt other niivcrtiiwnicnts to talk with sou al bi-t h iml ibotn mailer* which m nn|«>rt ml to < r\lmhlv

■ -oti ouch io M .H.it ’in, ihm t, Mhi ciy iif P’.i Hand la i t i.-hf '' 25 p o J he loi al iio«pita) lie ' w el. >ed . pound- I .... , \ baby -on was >■• n r,, \| >lll( | Mr. E.nl la-miiiih of in ne Salm . d.i looming at eigiii 1,,, „ ii ti,,. 'dam- i mint v lio m.i) if, v. i 7 pound* I'» oui'i •• i , ■ i * H na med Rii hard Wil' .i i , .1 , i ■I ■ n of a son no ii Ssiml.iv in, i. aLaPorte io Mr and Mi R \\ ' Prudi-n \l ■ In mien i <■ i< 'aiy I In- I lei at in < lialll I" | o ( on, |o |. '! nd Mi I.- i r. . ‘ : Monroe niilti I. .lie tI. par, I.ls ~f • a baby vii I. bmn at Io '.■■ a m Mini , ■lay at tfie I to. m.in u'al n Be ,i. -he ha 'oi-ni-l Lynn ■ ’ Ro*. o Five local Students Visit Slate Prison Inspection Tour Os Prison For Women Five ri -mm i - ot hi . o--1v 1 and i ivn-h chc • ,n |n. nih ■ junior • niur high ■to ol w. nt toj Indiaiiapidi todav • i a i.hh , | the Indiana -tat. pt, on for wu i tin ri. They tn< Mail ■ ila Hoffmatl. 1 Dorothy Isold, i Evelyn Sum met Mail I Ila Mil . r and Rmli Wei iina Th. y , a , . i'-d oti th. tour by Mi- Be ni.. • | Nel-on. dire, tot of tip \d.iuri oiltr v depat tin* tn of paid , w< i ' f; riTin- tout wa* arranged by W Guy P.iown and Hugh \ndri w im-ti iii 'oi * of the -tinb-nt .. through Hie ■ oopi ration of la i| Ehingi-f local paioh ~i . . Tin til lent - a|i • > ■■ led to take noli- of th'-H on . ivaHondutin.' th.- lour of m pi . Hon and tnal ■ a I epm t upo-i i licit i I urn a a pal t of !o il. 'id 1 ie*. I

Next Os Kin Asked For Correct Address Iti'iial ipo May Id ill next . of kin of men ami women ■ hu died Willie elVim Hi Hie arms t ate a. ed Io In ik■ i i rlaill llntt iwu aimy ai ■ m i a-,, ■.,, , pt ' 'nt i Idi i i w in i me,Hi cd today .v •. olid umy ■ '* sidq i.u I ■ The two army ~ .m je to m j no' lied of a'iv i hang, in addr. ' ai' Ttu- Wat I h pai nietit • . i'. f i , I Hon P. r o'. . V 1,.i; If Hi, . I'.l'll.lpv Sc, ttoll 'I !u Poll',, . I W.i*hiiii'ion I> i hi I Me i t oil lal Inv ion tnt . ■ f 'i [j. I ‘ m.n I m., i.-i G. r. lal, Wa 1 itirtoii :'. |> C Trade tn a Good town —Decatur CARD OF THANKS | We wili hi Hii- "laimet » i 'hank ■ •.111 • h«Hve . ft ii nd tlell'libot .■nd < i,plus. o: t Yn*t ( on , t| I'Uoti < for y'lipatliy and i,d i ■ ' Mend d i dot in oh • ■ I lit ■• lea ,em< nt Mr. and Mrs. Otto J. Baker Mr. and M’s- Glen Straub. Sr. Tise Baker.

Need We re; air and c lean all makes of furnaces. Best I Furnace t >■( ->trained w< rkmen. All <osta baaed on I Repairs? ■■ 1 '■ ■ ' '• us now. / i "Tenants like new j TT77 n ' Tripl-ife" I . I 1 "Th? W ! Company ■ ■ U. . ‘ i’lll | Ouf W' .an •<>n 7 i r-! t uinacr hai givrn 9 JI !/'■»-/ f -.rff .’4« ' <»f> Ihr opi i ati n/ ( ha% '* -VLx M J' an! '.i' fat fury flow of ht a" at all titnr lom M f / a■» i< fvw < / /,» i *</ h *i thf fnr /ob ut in I 1 'J ■ vii wtij tin- (inched of thf 1 I .>!! Ini. ana Monthly Pwymcnh Ta Sai/ UUiLLIAMSdN || ai’gk IT TRIPL-IFE FURNACE x Xpl , h a net's Furnaces cleaned 4.50 up Ih'catlir, Indiana

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Experts Can Testify to the ptolessional competence ol a func-tul director, tut only tho families he has served know tr.e comforting quality of hu prof tssi ona| service Our wide choice ' 1 prices accommodates every need or w..h, BLh | llomei e fr* TU * IH»' »« * I