Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 157, Decatur, Adams County, 5 July 1947 — Page 3

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?CtLLE N. BAKER IS |£D THIS MORNING gfiM Lmlll<- * dHIIKhKI Mr. and Mrs. Fred E Baker. 325 rth Fifth atreet. became the da ©f Nichol l Filips, youngnon of Mr und Mr*. John Filip* Garrett. In a lovely ceremony, emniled thin morning at nine o'ch In the si xi.>. - <.• h..ii« ireh. the Vary Rev. Msgr. J. J. meta officiating Carden flower* orated the sanctuary for the serIr. M. Padrtci.l. USA. played the dit tonal wedding inarches 'he bride, given In marriage by - father, war attractive In a gown white M*. fashioned with a fitbodice and marquisette yoke Ih pearl trim, und long sleeves ich tapered to points over her , ide. The gown was fastened in i heefc fcjf tiny -» ls covered but is. The full gathered skirt endIn a long train She wore a full at illusion, held in place a headed crown, and carried an "■» bouquet of white roses, tied fe streamers of fo:get-me nots The matron of honor. .Mrs. Alice llenkamp, wo,<• it pile pink :<.*n iL'tiareutoettß with a fitted bodice. I long full [aleeves which ended 1 a ruffle ever her hands. She J,re a headdress Os matching rib3. and a fold choker. a gift of » bride. dim Mary kAnn Br.ker attended * bridesmaid In a gown of pale ■en. styM identically to that of • matroe of honor. «<'rneat ißenkamp. brother-in-of the bride attended the groom beat man, and Eugene Baker. .Ither of the bride, and Lawrence firkier, Brother-in-law of the >om, ushered. Michael Merkler. *phew of the groom, was ring » ,rer - S dinner for the Immediate fam--18 was served at the C. L. of C. II at noon, followed by a recep»n for two hundred guest*. A tier wedding cake centered I bride’s table, decorated with _xed bonqeets and crepe paper earners. Out-of-town guests sliding were Mr. and Mrs. John ips of-Garret i and Mr. and Mrs. wrence Merkler of Fort Wayne fol lowing a wedding trip of unnounced destination, the couple jil reside at rs, North Fifth St. 'rhe new Mm Filips, a graduate I the Decatur Catholic high school. em ployedwa the nurses staff at Adana fount y memorial howpl ®FirtSband 1a a ftiedh al stunt at Indiana university, and' ii W employed at the St. Joseph's -pl tai in Krt Wayne as a lab--ttory technician, y '' im Slender Ease tiBBHHHHBVBKKMfiKkk A feiSafefSaMg-JI ML / p. *-. ” 111 1/n I Illi I W ijiAJ i h Kb" 0 * 1 Kil* f w • fl*. ’■ fl / f ’f f-wIF II /i / fl Ilf I | j i I■y ■ B ■ I ■ J IPI / I I Mir j Wn / f I [fli /Jfl B& 9419 j||? lUiMSAn ” You’ll bet ever coo', ever amort this! Pattern 9419. aristocrat ' cummiy frocks, has slashed >pe Qlsey a new keyhole neck m broidery is easy. Transfer .cludwfl,. ' This pattern gives p< rtect fit. . easy to use. Comp.ete, illus‘'ated Sew Chart shows you Patters >419 comes in sixes 34, J, M, 4«- 42. 44. 44. 48. Size 36 ikes 3M yards 35-!n<h fabric. 'Head TWENTY-FIVE cents in •ins for Elis pattern to Decatur aily DtMßocrat Pattern Dept.. >5 N. JeEerson St , Chicago 80. Print plainly your NAME. .IJDRKSB, ZONE, SIZE AND TYLB NUMBER. New! Got the MARIAN MARTJ SUMMER Pattern Book now! IM Mm cents more for this of cool, easy-to-sew, brand *»w. wajin-weather styles. Prlnti in actual size in the book is FREE pattern for a child’s

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M, Phones 1000 — 1001 Bunday Willing Workers class of First Christian church, picnic supper, Mr, und Mrs. John Reinhard. 6 p.m. Monday C. L. of C. chorus, hall. R p.m. Tuesday Deatur union of W.C.T.U., Mrs. Homer Winteregg, 2 p m. Monroe Better Homes club, Mrs. Weldon Stucky, R p.m. Rebekah lodge. Odd Fellows hall, “30 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mm. Lewis Kmltley, 8 p.m. Wednesday World Friendship Guild. Mrs. Betsy Peck. 6:30 p.m. Profit and Pleasure Home Ec Club. Mrs. Jay Yost. 7:30 p.m. Thursday Presbyterian Woman’s Missionary society, church, 2:10 p.m, W. R. C. S. of Methodist church, church. 230 p m. Colleen Lee Miller Mr. and Mrs. Cletus H. Miller, 1010 Nuttman avenue, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their only daughter, Colleen Lee, to Richard F. Linn, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Linn of 410 Fornax street. The ceremony will take place at the Zion Evangelical and Refotmed phurch at seven o’clock Friday, August L with the Rev. William Feller hading the vows. Miss Miller has chosen Mrs. Janies Hunter as niatronof-honor and Mrs. Richard Waeson and Miss Margery Linn as btidesmalds. James Hunter will set ve Mr. Linn as best man. and Richard Wasson. James Colter. H. Don Shield of Rockford. Hl., and O. Don Steele of Hamden, Conn., brother-in-law of Mr. Linn, will usher. Miss Miller wan graduated from the Decatur high school and Is an active member of Psi lota XI sorority and the local chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. She attended Indiana university the last two years. Mr. Linn was also graduated from the Decatur high school and the Indiana college of embalming of Indianapolis. He served three years In the army. BERNEICE SHELL AND EUGENE CABLE WED Mias Bernlece Shell, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shell of route 5, became the bride of Eugene Cable, eldest son of Mr. anti Mrs. Walter Cable of route 1. on Thursday morning at nine o’clock in the rectory of the St. Mary's Catholic church, the Very Rev Magr. Joseph J. Seimetz reading the double ring vowa. The bride won a atreet length dress of white, with navy blue acceasories. Her corsage was of red roses and she wore a pearl choker, a gift of the groom. t Miss Margaret Shell attended her sister as maid-of-honor in a grey crepe stieet length dress with black accessories. She wore a corsage of pink roseo and a double strand of pearls, a gift of the bride. Leo Ulman served the groom as best man. Mrs. Shell chose a blue flowered dress with white accessories, while Mrs. Cable was attired in navy blue with black accessories. Their corsages were of pink gladlolas. A wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride for members of the immediate families. The three-tier wedding cake centered the bridal table, and flower arrangements ot red roses and lilies were used throughout the home. After a wedding trip of unannounced destination, the couple will reside in Fort Wayne, where both are employed. MARIAN BORG WEDB DOUGLAS K- GILPIN The rectory of St. Mary’s Catholic church was the scene of the wedding of Miss Marian Borg, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. G. Borg of 333 North Third street, and Douglas K. Gilpin, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert F. Glipln, 122 South Thirteenth street, which took place Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock The Very Rev

E w ’1 Ew fl 18/ 1 ■W/<fl Kl JUNE BRIDE-—Miss Virginia Gertrude Holthouse. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony B. Holthouse. and Ambrose A. Meyer, son of Mrs. Anna Meyer. 614 West Adams street, were wed recently in the St. Mary’s Catholic church. The couple is now residing at 614 West Adams street. (Photo by El wards)

Megr. J. J. Seimetz ead the double ring ceremony In the presence of the Immediate families and a few close friends. Mi?* Lol* Colchln attended the bride, and George Sorg. brother of the bride, served the groom a* l>e*t man. For her wedding, the bride chose a dressmaker suit of white wool gabardine. A double row of crystal buttons fastened the double breasted jacket over a pencil slim skirt. She wore a v.hlte crepe blouse with deep Insert* of lace and white accessories. Her shoulder corsage was of white gardenia* and blue larkspur and in her hair she wore a semi-halo of white gaidenias and tulle. Miss Colchln wore an aqua blue suit of gabardine, styled similar to to bride's, with white accessorieH. Her corsage was of pink loses. The bride's mother chose a blue mesh lace dress and wore white accessories. while the groom'* mother was attired In a Hxht blue crepe dress and white accessories. Both wore shoulder corsages of deep red roses. Following the ceremony a reception wa«c held at the home of the bride’s parent* for one hundred and fifty guest*. Tho*c attending from out-of-town Included Mr and Mr*. Forrest Gilpin and sons. and Paul, Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Golden and family of Howell. Mich.; Mr. and Mr*. B. J. Slater. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Black and Mr. and Mrs., Charle* Roinlck, all of Fort Wayne, and Miss Bernice Zeiser of Cincinnati. O. Upon their return from a wedding trip, the young couple will reside temporarily with the bride’s parents until their new home at 115 North Sixteenth street is completed. The bride is a graduate of Decatur Catholic high school and attended Marian college. At present she I* associated with Wolf and Dtssauer. Fort Wayne, in a secretarial position. Mr. Gilpin t* a graduate of Decatur high school and Is associated with bls father in the Ornamental Iron business. While In the service ho was connected with the radar school of the air force* GEPHART-JONES VOWS ARE READ Eileen Jean Gephart. eldest daughter of Mr. and .Mr*. Basil Gephart of route 5. became the bride of Mile* Jone* of Westbury, I-ong Island, N. Y.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jones of route 3. in a double ring ceremony Saturday evening. June 28, at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Albert Swenson, near Willshire, O„ with Rev. Swenson officiating. Miss Patricia Gephart. sister of the bride, and Robert Jones, brother of the groom, attended the couple. The couple Is now at home in Hempstead, Long Island. N. Y. where Mr. Jones is attending the Roosevelt School of Aviation. Mrs. Jones was formerly employed in the law offices of Hubert R. MeClenahsn. MISS ALICE ROOP TO WED AUGUST » The engagement and approaching marriage of Mis* Alice Roop, to Russell L Schooler. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Schooler, Sr., of Lebanon, was announced today by her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Roop of North Tenth street. The vows will be read Saturday morning. August 8. st nine o’clock

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in the St. Mary's Catholic church, with the Rev. Ignatius Vichura* officiating. The bride-elect, a graduate of Decatur Catholic high school, is employed in the office at the Central Soya Co. She is a member of the local chapter of Delta Theta Tau sorority. Mr Schooler is a graduate of the la-uanon high school and Is employed at Arnold and Klenk. GIRLS GUILD IN RECENT MEETING The Girls guild of the Zion Evangelical und Reformed church met at the home <>f Jean Lautenschleger Wednesday evening for their July meeting. Mis* laiutenschleger was the leader, using the fifth chapter of the book “Tales from India" as her subject. During the business meeting, a letter was read by Carol Kirsch from Mr*. Feller. Refreahments were then served by the hostesbes, Mis* Lautenschleger and Mrs. Weldler. Those present were Carol Kirsch, Janet Goldner, Kathryn Goldner, Harriet Gerlier, Bernadine Kirchhofer, Eileen Meyer, Jean l«autenschleger, Mrs. Weldler and one guest. Betty Waltem. The August meeting will be a IKd-luck supper at Hanna-Nuttman park. WOMEN OF MOOSE MEET THURSDAY The legular meeting of the Women of the Mooso was held Thurs-

Mil —„ - ■ ' - I « r- — - • ■F’/jpß Cw* jBK. -7 j jBP y ■pj vi'Ass-VA ’ ’kt! ' T'- • xi J" I I AT CAMP BARRII, PA., Girl Scouts from ths 48 stales and many foreign countries attend their 35th anniversary international encampment. (Intel national)

More Books Added To Public library Adult And Juvenile Books On Shelves Books added to the Heatur public library during the month or June are us follows: Adult Mary Hallam Ertz. Ge many under occupation Pollock The summer stranger Cooper. Do’s and doti'l’s of drums Latham. Rodger's make-up l>ook Latham The liberty collection Eldridge, ion games and stunts Edgren. A second look Faulkner. Flower arrangement for everyone * Biddle. Field Guide to the bird,* Peterson. The rider from yonder Fox. Furrow's end Greenberg Esar’s joke dictionary Esar. Science digest reader editors of the Science Digest. Great American sports stories .ulatns. Inside U. S. A.—Gunther. The pastor ami the children Eakin. Tomorrow’* food Rorty. The ebbing tide Ogilvie. Sp ing In Washington Halle Long anchorage Hough. Grand Central Marshall. The story of Mrs. Murphy Scott. Peace breaks out Thirkell. Ozark Superstitions Randolph. The footsteps Dußois Drop one. carry four Sinclair. Antioch College Henderson. American oil operations abroad - Fanning. Treasures of the kingdom Harre. Annual report of the Librarian of Congress. Juvenile The big silver bowl —Harkins. The secret of the porcelain fish Evernden. Easy crafts Jeager. Benjamin busybody — Biem. Eing, Sang. Sung and Willie Knopf. Cherry Ames, Student nurse Wells. Cherry Ames, Senior nurse - Wells. Cherry Ames, Army nurse, Wells. Now you will see It Goodruin. day evening at the Moose home, with the new officers for the coming year in c harge. Ruth Gass gave an interacting account of the state convention held at Terre Haute. The door prize was won by Martha Gantz The next meeting will ho held Thursday. July 17. The Presbyterian Woman’s Missionary society will meet Thursday afternoon at two thirty o’clock at the* church. Mrs. J. W. McPheetera. secretary for children's work, will be the leader, using as her subjec t ’’Children and Missions.” Devotions will be given by Mrs. W. A. Lower. llostess«M are Mrs. E. D. Engeler, Mrs Otto Beehler. Mrs. G. T. Burk. Mrs Charles Langston. All, members and friends of the church are invited to attend. The Rebekah lodge will meet

■ 1 I ® V \ . v < W - WMk V w WED RECENTLY—Mrs. Norbert Bultemeler wa.- before her recent marriage Miss Franc-lie Rel lenbach, daughter of Mr and Mrs. W. L. Reidenbach, 1215 Madison street. Mr. Bultemeler's grandmother, Mrs. Anna Schroeder, reside-, on route 1. (Photo by Edwards)

Tuesday evening at oeven thirty o'clock at the Odd Fellows hall. All members are asked to be presqpt The Profit and Pleasure Home Economics club will meet at the home of Mrs. Jay Yost Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The Eta Tau Higma sorority will meet at eight o'clock Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Lewis Smitley. The general meeting of the W. 8. (’, 8. of the Methodist church will be held Thursday afternoon at two thirty o'clock at the church. Mrs. Dan Tyndall will lie devotional leader, ati<r Miss Bernlece Nelson will speak on "Juvenile Delinquency." An executive meeting will lie held at one forty five o'clock. The C. L. C chorus will have a rehearsal at eight o'clock Monday evening at the ('. L. ('. rooms. 0 Personais Mr. and Mrs Ralph J. Roop of North Tenth street have returned from a motor trip to Cleveland ami Akron. O. Miss Geo gia F nighty left Thurs day for Boyne City. Mich., where she will spend the summer months as asrilstaut to the director of Hilltop catnp nt Walloon lake —o TraHe Iw n Town — llpprlm r

CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincerest thanks to all the neighbors, friends, the Nazarene church and all others who assisted us in our sorrow; also to Rev. Trueax for his condoling words and never-to-be-forgotten service during the Illness and death of our beloved husband and son. Mrs. Fern Bowsher Mr. and Mrs. F. Hoeneisen o - - Oremos tor Missouri Independence, Mo. (UP) Dr. Juan Pastor, director of the botanical services at Quito. Ecuador, has written newspapers In this area that orchid seeds will be sent free to citizens of the United States along with instructions on how to raise the exotic flower

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Admitted: Richard Bowen, Celina. <) Mrs. Samuel Howard. 116 So. Tenth street; Cline McDonald, Cleveland O: Mrs Kathryn Kiracofe, Wien. O. Admitted and dismlmted: Hubert Baller. Ha tford City: Mrs Bernard Scheunian. 1501 Patterson; Mrs. Philip Costa. Peoria. III.; Avalon Costa. Peoria. III.; Kay Edwards, Monroe.

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Mr and Mrs. Richard Gelmer "t route 5, are the parents of a baby boy. born at 10:20 p.m. Friday at the Adams county memorial hospital. He* weighed 7 |>ounds. 13 ounces and has been named Thomas David. A baby daughter was horn to Mr and Mrs. William Richard Walter. 515 Mercer avenue. Friday afternoon at 3:28 P-tn. at the local hospital. She weighed 7 pounds, 3 ounces and has been named Kathryn Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brount of Cralgville are parents of a daughter, born at 9 a.tn. Friday at the Adams county hospital. She weighed 6 pounds. 7 ounce* and has been named l-avina Daisy. Kenneth Leroy I* the name of the baby boy born to Mr. and Mr*. Wendell Miller of Monroe, Thursday afternoon at 3:40 p.m. at the local hospital. He weighed 4 pounds, 15 ounces. Mr. and Mrs Wayne Peterson, 601 West Monroe street, are parents of a baby girl, born at the local hospital Thursday afternoon at 1:20 p.m. She weighed M pounds 2H ounces and has been named Marjorie Rose. Perfect eyes are rare. Normal vision is accomplished by muscular action that compensates for structural Inaccuracies. 0 Buy your hathinv suit at Shrover Lake Beach. It o THANKS TO NURSES Words cannot fully express m, deepest appreciation to the nursel of the Decatur Memorial hospital for their recent kindness and wonderful care given my husband during his final illness and death. Mr*. Fern Bowsher.