Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 164, Decatur, Adams County, 14 July 1947 — Page 3
NDAY, JULY 14, 1917
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JOYCI WATBOH WEDS >H. AUSTIN PELLETT St. James Evangelical Unit M *"*thr«tj church at Pern was of the wedding of MBs 10l Watson, daughter of Mr* 1,. Lltaon at Peru, and the Rev. luitin Pellett. eon of Hre. C. H. Pellett of thi« city. I | took place Saturday aft. t I It four o'clock. White tapers ' on branched candelabra w.-re on either aide o! the altar. | I .ted with bouquets of Picardy Ips, and tapers In tingle hold andarda of pteardy gladiolus ' .pent in tiro branched candelRanked tho gate way leading Grace Hunter, church orplayed a recital of bridal preceding the ceremony. The room's father, the Rev I). Ilett, and Dr. Charles White i city, officiated at the single *■ uptlal rite in the present *• of ■I" Immediate families Mrs. « White of title city, and the ! * ’aul Haynes of Grand Rapid*, J attended the conple "w bride chose for her wedding I pink crepe frock, fashioned I a fitted bodice fastened with Appear! buttons, and white lace >. ted capo sleeves. The ail peplum tied in a soft bow front. She wore a large lace straw hat with a fan brim, black acceosori<* She 4 an all white circular bon ftf carnations, asters and dal■rom which fell a shower <>f Gibbons. attendant wore a rose beige featuring black sheer bandKn tho short sleeves, and" a hat, trimmed with interlock ops of black and white la « Her colonial bouquet was of nd white asters and daisies. —dnted feverfew. tceptlon followed the service vic center, decorated with «r flowers. Lighted taper, i>ouof gladiolus snd garlands of y decorated tho serving faentered with a three tiered ig cake resting on a plateau enery. ■ their wedding trip, the btide V a summer weight, black wool f with a pearl gray felt hat. rimmed sheer white blouse, ack accessorise. bride Is a graduate of Peru chool and international Busiollege, Fort Wayne She is rod as a bookkoeoer at the tally Tribune.* The Rev. Peltended Thdlana Central colButler university and Boneseminary at Dayton. He has -astor of the St. James church s past two yean. r July 31, the couple will be 10 at 11 South Clay, Peru. T _ # ARY LADIES OCIETY MEETS Calvary Ladies Aid society its regular meeting Friday g at the home of Mr. and Koos, with eleven members no guests present. meeting was opened with singing, followed by the des. read by .Mrs. James Darr. Sigs were given by Mrs. Mairs. Clouse, Mrs. ShiffeUy, Vagner and Mrs. F. H. WilThe meeting was closed with erecting sermon by the Rev. d. ee were then enjoyed and derefresbmente were served s. Koos and Mrs. Wagner. IN AUXILIARY JSINE39 MEETING Americas Legion auxiliary ts regular business meeting evening at the Legion home, ncement was made that the lues should be paid to the »rv, Mrs. Zelma Roop, or the srshlp chairman, Mrs. ElizaHerah. Mrs. Beanor Biaun
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 1 . — 1 Saturday Rummage sale, L. W. class of 1 Be'huny Evangelical I'. B. church, church basement, 8:30 am. to 1 ' n.m. Golden Rule class of St. Paul 1 church, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Me--1 Bride, 7:30 p.m. Monday Ladle’ Firemen auxiliary, Are station, 7:30 p.m. i Gumma Nu sorority, Helen Sauer. 7:30 p.m. * Past presidents parley of Legion auxiliary. Mrs. T. C. Smith, 8 p.m. Pythian Bister Needle Cluh I Picnic, Monday. July 21. C. L. of C. chorus rehearsal, can- ■ celled, Tuesday Decatur Garden club. Boy Scout ■cabin, Hanna .Nuttman, 7:30 p.m. Kum Join Us Class, Bethany Evangelical I'. 11. church, 7:30 p.m. ('. L. of C. social night, hall, 8 p.m. Loyal Daughters claw of Bethany Evangelical B. church, Mrs. Adolph Kolter, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Decatur Home Economics club, Mrs* William Affolder, 1:45 pm. Beulah Chapel W.S.C.S., Mrs. D. C. Shady. Kirkland W.C.T.U., Mrs D. C. Shady. Psi lota XI pledge picnic, Hanna Nuttman. 8:30 pm. Friday Pocahontas lodge. Red Men hall, 8 p.m. Thursday Pleasant Mills Methodist W.S.C. ' 8., Mrs. Glen McMillen, 1:45 p.m. St. Paul Ladies Aid society. Mrs. Arthur Scheiderer. all day. Phoebe Bible class of Zion Evan- ' gelical and Reformed church, Hanna Nuttman park. 6 p.m. Friendship Village Homo Economics club. North Brick school, 2 p.m. D. Y. B. class of Trinity Evangelical TJ. B. church. Mrs. Frank Kitson. 7:3<> p.m. Women's guild of St. Luke Evangelical and Reformed ch u rc h, church, all day. Women of the Moose, Moose home, 8 p.m. Giri Scout council and loaders meeting, high echeol, 1 p.m. ■ drew the attendance prize. The following attended the district meeting at Ligonier: the Mesdames Naotni Borman. Mildred Smith. Elizabeth Hersh. Luella Tieman, Eleanor Braun, Clara Bauer, Margaret Raudebush, Lillian Burdge and daughter. Mary Yoder, Effie Flaugh and Zelma Roop. The Women of the Moose will meet at eight o'clock Thursday evening at the Moose home. Psi lota XI sorority will have it* annual pledge picnic Wednesday evening at six thirty o'clock at Hanna Nuttman park. Pocahontas lodge will moet Friday evening at eight o'clock at Red Men hall. The Friendship Village Home Economics club will hold its monthly meeting Thursday afternoon at two o’clock at the North Brick school. The 4-H boys and girls will he guests. A meeting of the D. Y. B. class of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church will be held at the home of Mrs. Frank Kitson Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock. Those planning to attend should meet at the church at seven o'clock. .Mrs. Kitson will be assisted hy Mrs. George Krick and Mrs. Viola Scheiderer.
The Women* guild of the St. Luke Evangelical and Reformed church will have an all day meeting at the church Thursday. Mrs. H. 11. Meckstroth will be lesson leader and Mrs. Jay Yost, hostess. The St. Ann Study clul> will meet at the home of Mrs. William Kohne Wednesday evening at seven thirty o'clock. The St. Paul Ladles Aid society will have an all day meeting Thursday at the home of Mm. Arthur Scheiderer, 108 North Eleventh street. The Phoebe Bible class of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will have a picnic Thursday at six o’clock at Hanna Nuttman park. o JpERSOMAB The Misses Kate Butler. Sharon and Jackie Hite have returned to Decatur after a week's visit with their grandmother, Mrs. S. E. Hite, at Rome City. Catherine Andrews of route 4, has been awarded a special merit scholarship to Indiana university for the coming school yea?. This scholarship, amounting to >SO for the achool year. Is made to students with stipe: lor scholarship. Miss Jeaninne Nebon of 253 North Fifth street. Ir, hostess this week to several Decatur young laladles aboard Iter parents' cabin <miner, ‘The Jeaninne," which Is locked at Port Clinton on Lake Erie. Members of the nautical party are the Misses Rosemarie Kohne, Marjorie Rumschlag and Joan Zeser. Miss Nelson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Nelson, will take Ute party on r lake cruise during the week before they return home Friday. Mr. Nelson built the sleek cruiser ami launched it two years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hendricks visited Sunday with his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Hendricks and family of Dayton. 0. Mrs. .John Hendricks and Sarah and Richard, were Sunday Kiieste of Mr. nd Mrs. Eddie McFarland r.nd family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fieher and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ftahm* and sons, Kenneth ami Lynn. have returned home from a visit at the home of the former's son. Delmar, at Oklahoma City. Okla. Miss Dorothy West. RO9 North Fifth street, supervisor of mimic at Ossian high school and director of the youth choir of the Bethany Evangelical church, attended Fred Waring's Music workship at Shawnee on Delaware, Pa. Miss Helen Hauboid. music director of Decatur junior-senior high school, will attend the echool this summer. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Hunt of route 6. ami Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Annfield and daughter. Rosemary, have returned to their homes from a tiip through southern Indiana and Kentucky. Richard Buckley, son of Mr. and Mm. Oeorge Buckley, is attending the Radio Institute of Chicago this summer. Richard Knapp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knapp of this city, is attending a summer course in shop work at Purdue university. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mylott and family and Mrs. Esther Galligher. of Findlay, 0., and Mr. ami Mrs. Gerald Mylott, visited with Mrs. Martin Mylott over the weekend. Caroline Sue Baughn, Mary Ann Swearingen, Sara Gerber and Mary Jane Smith left Sunday for Camp Dick. o Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Schafer of Fort Wayne, are the parents of. a daughter, born Sunday morning at the St. Joseph's hospital. She I
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has been named Sarah. Mr. Schafer Is manager of Tin Schafer store. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Riggers are parents of a baby girl, born at 9:03 a.m. this morning at the Adams county memorial hospital She weighed 6 pounds, 3*,i ounces and her* not been named. A baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Keller, Homestead 25. Sunday afternoon at 1:56 pin. at the local hospital. She weighed 7 pounds, 1 ounce. o IQpEHXH I - J - "Tk i ■ Admitted: -.owvll Long. Geneva; Mrs. Joseph Wheeler. Geneva; John Schwartz. Berne; Marion Bond. Rockford. O.; Mrs. Josephine Tickle. Ohio City, O.; Ralph Frederick. Monroeville; Adam Kuhn. Rockford. O. Admitted and dismissed: Robert Bowen, route 5; Sherman Llechty, Berne. Dismissed: Mrs. John E. Kline. Van Wert. ().: Mrs. Avon Burk. 407 North Second street; Mrs. Ollie Johnston and twin sons. Craig Allen and Gregory James, 133 North Eighth street; Kyle Taylor. Willshire, ().; Orley Heath. Van Wert. O.; Jill Moeer, Wren. O.; Mrs. Donald Harmon and baby girl, Marilyn Sue, 1127 Elm street; Mrs. Elmer Schultz and son, Roger Alan, 512
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North Fifth street; Mrs. Cline McDonald, Cleveland. ().; Cline McDonald, Cleveland. (). 0 To Attend Missouri Lutheran Assembly The 10 Lutheran churches of Adams county will be represented in the general assembly of the Missouri Lutheran Synod which convenes in Chicago Saturday by the Rev. H. J. A. Boutnan, pastor of St. John's as clerical delegate, and John W Blakey of Union town ship as lay delegate. The general asseinl>lies are held once each four years and will continue until July 29. during which lime plans for the ensuing period will be considered, discussed and disposed of. About 1,000 delegates from every part of the country will attend the Idg meeting and much interest is being manifested in the results of the program. Rev. Bouman and Mr. Blakey will leave Saturday morning and will be quartered at the Palmer House during the sessions. Several important proposals will be considered at this session. , Medical Test Proved This s Great to Relieve MONTHLY FEMME PAINS Are you troubled by distress of f»male functional monthly disturbances? Does this make you suffer from pain, feel so nervous, weak, high-strung—at such times? Then do try Lydia B. Pinkham** Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms' In a recent medical test this proved remarkably helpful to women troubled this way. Any drugstore Htm PINKHAM'S
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G. E. Family Picnic To Be Held Saturday Local Employes To Be Guests Os Club J The Decatur G "E. Club will sponsor a family picnic for all local General Electric entployea Hat* 1 urday at Sunset park, rain or shine. With three barbecued steers plus all the traditional picnic dishes. 250 cases of pop, over 4.o<m fee cream treats, and plenty of whistles, balloons, and bubble gum. the party show* promise of being the most successful event of the season. The pa k opens at 10 a.m., with activities starting al II am The <• will be an exhibition ball game, a hunt for the kiddies with over 500 "burled treasures," a quiz show for adults with over >3OO worth of prizes; bingo, horseshoe, turtle races, tail-the-donkey, ring the rfneer. and a variety of other entertainment. Dancing will start at 2 p m., featuring Speck Hlbble on the drums and Ted Mann on the saxaphone. There will be plenty of fun throughout the day for the entire family. George Cramer Is general chairman of the event, Carl Smith, arrangement chairman. Waldo Ek rote, Bmml anti refreshments, J. Baker, entertainment. o— — f— Annual Legion Picnic Is Held Here Sunday Several hundred memberft of Adams pttst 43. American Legion, attended the all-day stag picnic held nt Meyer’s woods south of Decatur Sunday. Rain failed to sptdl the program and large tents kept the participants dry during the rain. Dinner ami supper were served to those attending. — Rockford Man Facing Speeding Charge Here Max Bennett, 21. Rockford, 0.. was arrested Sunday morning at 12:30 o'clock on Mercer avenue by Roy Chilcote of the city police force, charged with driving his automobile at a Speed of 5a miles per hour. Bennett was to appear in mayor’s court tills afternoon to face a charge of speeding. o The national school lunch program serves more than 8,000,000 I'. S. children daily.
IF A CAMERAMAN came along ns you were taking a bath, you’d be annoyed too. A dog of proud ancestry, with no less than 17 champions in his pedigree, “Mr. Mac” shows his irritation as his master, Ronnie McGaffln of Hot Springs, Ark., leaves him all lathered up for the photographer during one of his regular baths (International) MASONIC Entered apprentice degree Tuesday. July 15, 7:30 p. m. George W. Ilamtna. W. M Iti-lbt’tX
Arrest Piqua Man Here For Speeding One arrest wiw reported over the ! weekend Ity Sheriff Herman Bow- | man. Anthony Miller, 38, of Piqua. <». was arrested at 8 o'clock last night for traveling at 51 miles per hour in a 3<t mile zone on Mercer avenue, according to the sheriff I Miller was arraigned before Justice of peace Ernest Stengel at Berne, and lined 11 utid costs, totalling 17.10. The Crowd Says Yes! © /j *4 11 jk Vry / \ * a •»! f SIZES I l\ I * l4 I /I / pwM All girls are getting into an outfit like tills! All mothers are sewing Pattern 9146. Everybody's happy with bloomershorts, halter, beach-shorti<- that goes with everything! This pattern gives perfect fit. is easy to use. Complete, illus trated Sew Chart shows you every Step. Pattern !»146: girl's sizes 6. 8. 10, 12. 11. Size lit ensemble, :!•» yds. 35-in., \ yd. contrast. Send TWENTY-FIVE cents in coins for this pattern to Decatur I Daily Democrat. Pattern Dept, I 155 N. Jefferson St.. Chicago 80, 111. Print plainly your NAME. ADDRESS, ZONE. SIZE AND STYLE NUMBER. New! Get the MARIAN MART LN SUMMER Pattern Book now'' Just fifteen cents more for this book of cool, easy-to-sew, brand new, warm-weal her styles. Printed in actual size in the book is a FREE pattern for a child's runbonnet! WrTViirße Closed July 25 - 31 1. AnspaughSludio
The Secretary-Generaloj the International Emergency F"" Food Council Sayt: ’ IK • A V) w 1 Help World Recovery, Save Used Fats Thanks to patriotic American are many more mouths to women, over 600 million feed and a tremendous job of pounds of used fats have been reconstruction and rehabiliadded to U. S. supplies of tation to be done. industrial fats since August l n the face of this great 1942. These 600 million world-wide shortage of fats pounds were vitally impor- Bn d oils, it is obviously most tar.t, not only to the United necessary to conserve every States, but to the entire possible pound of fat. Ameriworld. can women can make a real Fats and oils, both food contribution to the welfare fats and industrial fats, are of their own country and to in critically short supply, the recovery of the rest of the practically everywhere. Total world by saving and turning world production of fats and in their used cooking fata, oils in 1947 will be one-sixth less than in prewar years. But at the same time, there O. A. FitaGerald, Secretary-General International Emergency Food Council <
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Housing Problem For Princess, Fiance Difficulty Finding New Living Quarters laimfon. July II (I’Pt — A toyal housing problem today < <mfront<'l Prlm-ess Elizabeth anil her flam*-. I.' Philip Mount* I Mien, who didn't know wftero to find a palace of their own They may have to take an rparfment with their Inlaws, the king ami queen, who live Iti pmroom Buckingham Palace. The prince-’ and Philip were worried primarily over the scarcity of living quarters in town. They already have about decided on a country horn*- Sunning Hill, a 25-room mansion on a 700-acre estate which they would lease. This would !»<• near Windsor Castle, where the en go-*d couple spent the weekend. Elizabeth interrupte*! the visit with h* r parents ami bridegroomlobe only long enough to review a parade of 2 •><»<• Girl Guides in lamdon. The princess wore the uniform of a chief ranger of tin- Girl Guides as she watched the parade of girls who came from all over Europe and th*- I'nPe*! States. Top British dressmakers have been askul to submit within two w*-»-k d*-'-igns for Elizabeth’! trousseau The queen mother" Mary sent several bolta of cloth to Elizabeth to help her overcome any shortage It appear*-! certain, however, that the board of trade would grant Elizabeth * xtra clothing coupons on grounds that national prestige was at stake The w*-d*ling. which probably will be held In Westminster Abbey In October, was sure to lie as ceremonial as post war Britain can manage. o — — Trade In <* <.*,**d Town — llrralwr ~ — 0 Card of Thanks We wish to thank Sheriff Bowman and his assistants for directing traffic, and the American Legion for their floral offering at the Lutheran centennial celebration held at St John's. Bingen, on Sunday. July 13. Circuit A of the central district of the Missouri synod. —o — Trndr In n l.ood Town — Urrnlur “I LOST 52 POUNDS! Wear Site 14 Again" MfiC l> Wrllt, Tciaa. writ*-* u.n otfihntMlly try.iHt dillcrmt m W.iyt so rwltMr. I*ut WlltFMJt MX - rev* I uriglwd I .Ojmajihlt Thrn I tfi* <i Um \VI >s Vit.iiiufi 4 -tiwiy N-i* I we igh only I IM '* Y'Mi/ri- JFJ |or ■*-,,. r ,„ 4> * .* fii 4 y Oof f l>r «aine n> Mrs Wells lut why twH fy thr AVObw.iv I »s,tia.»ro|s'4 ■*!»■?. Iw«vr UWI V VI »S < CMiullY t'W**H>d h **>«.■! t«*U bf tr.n.lo** o. M tMs •>»*• 800 wr»as>e tool I4lt. H ix*unilv avt<M* k* « «•* weeks «W«h tj»* VM4NWN* ■ < C*ssM»y (lodiMMlg Pte*. 1 *W With thie I’Un you< ton t cut out ams £ M irw .iid, stareh*w. i«rtai*<« ntewte << A butter You wnijriy *ul Hem down. It • simple Hn-jrßasef when you ru»oy ridh too* AVfIS •• diredswt No BwK <lfu«» No lai.itive* Norarroar No W AlwolutHy li4#mlrs> JtJ /A Uk tUys nuualy <4 A yds only SI M il Kx driighutl with rraulte. M(»NEV ACK uu tisr V«f y lUM to*. J'buua SMITH DRUG CO. Tear out this ad as a reminder.
