Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 183, Decatur, Adams County, 5 August 1947 — Page 3

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Kimer weds Kilberding Gcimcr. oldrAt daughM and Mrs Herman Geli^Ke 5. Decatur. became the Al herding. sou of .Mr Alberding, Sr, of a lovely candlelight Mreud by the Rev. Ignat u< nine o'clock thin K the St Mary's Cai ho ■V \| I’atri' ia. organist. K| traditional wedding mer attended het sisof honor, and Marjor of the groom, and Kiner. sister ol the bride. Kesmalds. Carl Gelmer. ■f the bride, served as while Edward Alberdlng Ktnn Alberdlng. brothers ushered. Mr. Gei- ■ his daughter in marriage Kni worn by the bride wae ■slip|»er satin, fashioned Kweet heart neckline and Hex. tapering to points over The fitted bodice was Hwith seed pearls and the Hereii skirt ended in a ■ Iler only jewelry was a Het a gift of the groom. K.d a laiuquet of white Hcarnations. tied with wide K. >n. and wore a fingertip edged In Victorian Kh was held in place by a H seed jiearls. Kid of honor wore a gown K marquisette over satin. K| i a ruffled sweetheart ■ full gathered skirt and ■ length sleeves. She wore ■ of pearls, a Rift of the Ki a shoulder length veil. Kuet was of gladiolus. The ■id- wore gowns of aqua K yellow marquisette over ■led similar to that of the Honor They also wore Kts of the bride, and shoulKth veils Their bouquets ■ pink gladiola*. Bide s mother chose a black Bite ensemble, while the ■ mother was attired In ■nth wore corsages of white ■redding dinner following Bmony was served at the ■of Columbus hull, with apBely eighty guests attend- ■ long table was centered Bree tier wedding cake, top ■h a miniature bride and ■ Assisting in serving |b« Brere Mrs. Bernard Staub, Ehn Koors and the Misses Ke Heimann, Dorothy RumEnd Clara Lengerlsh. Out■guests attending were Mr. ■s Edward Al herding and ■ Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Fen- ■ family, all of Fort Tv’ayne, Id Mrs. Henry Hilgea and ■of Arcola, Mr. and Mrs. Kavory of Monroeville, and ■eannine Nicole of Fort ■wing a short wedding trip

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— , UMMMM I CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Tuesday V. F. W. auxiliary, Hall, 7:30 p m. C. L. of C. regular Business meeting. Hall 7:30 pm. Monroe W. 8. C. 8., Church Annex. 8 p.m. Wednesday Psi lota XI sorority meeting, postponed. Thursday Pleasant Dale Ladles* Aid and Kirkland Twp. W. C. T. U. church, all day. Nuttman Ave U. B. WMA, Mrs Hazel Foor, 7:30 p.m. W. S. C. 8. of Bethany Evangel!cal U, B. church, church, 2 p.m. Heidelberg class family picnic. Hanna Nuttman. 6:30 p.m. Friday Y. P. M. B. of Nuttman Avenue U. li. church. HannaA’uttinan park. 7:30 p m. Saturday Rummage sale, Loyal Daughters class of Bethany Evangelical I'. B. church, church Imsemenf. M p.m. to 1 p.m. of unannounced destination, the young couple will lie at home with the groom's parents, where Mr. Alberding Is engaged in farming. MARGIE HELM WEDS IN LONG ISLAND Word was received here today of the marriage of Miso Margie Helm, former Decatur resident, to Bronl F. Podbel, the event taking place in Long Island. New York, the evening of July 1. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Helm of Miami. Fla., and has been employed with the United Nations security council the past year. She graduated from' high school in Miami and attended Indiana University ami international Business College. Mr. Podbel *■> a graduate of the University of Alabama and for some time has been 1 engaged as a flight engineer for PAA, his flights taking him to England. North Africa. India and other parts of the world Their address Is 220 McKee street. Floral Park, Ixmg loland. N. Y. They will reside there for a few months until Mr. Podbel has been released from his long trips. 1 BERNE COUPLE WED SUNDAY Miss Treva L. Habegger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Habegger. became the bride of Gareth L. Wiederkehr. son of the Rev and Mrs. C. H. Wiederkehr of Berne. Sunday afternoon at two thirt.f o'clock at the First Missionary church, Berne. The bridegroom’s father officiated at the double ring ceremony. Satin bows marked the pews, and two large baskets of flowers and fernery decorated the candlelighted altar. A rec ital of piano and vocal selections was presented preceding the ceremony by Ira Gerig, uncle of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Howard Luglnblll. Mrs. Luginbill sang "Always" and "Because,” in a vocal duet they sang “Indian Love Call." Mr Gerig played “Ah Sweet Mystery of Life,” "At Dawning" and “Llebeatraum.” the latter during the ceremony. Mrs. Luginbill sang “The laird's Prayer" at the close of the service. The bride wore a white satin gown with a full sheer skirt, enhanced with satin rosettes. The sleeves were long and fitted over her hands In points. Site wore a three-quarter length veil, edged wit a hand roll and seed pearls, held in place with a crown of lily of the valley? She carried a bouquet of white rosea. tied with white streamers, and wore a single strand of pearls, a gift of the groom. Her sister. Miss Vernelle Ha beg ger. attended as maid of-honor in a blue gown, styled with short sleeves, and a head veil. The bridesmaids, .Miriam and Marilyn Wiederkehr, twin sisters of the groom.

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HEtO AT DUTCHESS COUNTY jail ,n Poughkeepsie, N. Y., is this Philadelphia teen-age quartet, captured by police after a wild chase through three counties during which they allegedly exchanged gunfire with patrolmen, robbed a tavern and stole two qnrs. With Troopers Charles Eidel (left) and i Robert Davis (right) the youthful quartet (from left), Jnmes Haslett, 10; Jeanne Abcock, 17; Elaine Polo, 16. and Julius Bercse, 10, eland before one of the stolen cars. UnteiuatieaaQ,

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WED IN BLUFFTON Mr. and Mrs. Chester* Baumgartner were married by the Hev. Matthew Worthman in Bluffton. Mrs. Baumgartner wat formerly Miss Bitty Jean Gehring of route 4. Bluffton.— (Photo by Edwards*

wore Identical gowns of pink. All wore pearls. A reception followed in the basement of the church, where Mrs. Glenn Habegger and Mrs. Theodore lllrschy presided. The three-tier-ed cake centered the bride's table. Aosistlng in serving the guests were the Misses Gwendolyn Gerig, Vera Yoder, Joyce Ward. Phyllis Wittwer and Evanna Yoder. Following their return* from a wedding trip to the Smoky mountains. they will reside at the home of the bride's parents. The bride was graduated from Berne high school and is employed by the General Electric Co. in Fort Wayne. The bridegroom was also graduated from Berne high eqhool and served in the navy for I thirty three months. He is employed by Smith Brothers Furniture Co. BAKER KLING VOWS ARE READ Miss Edith Corrlne Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mns. Frank Baker of North Eleventh street, and Vestal E. Kling, son of ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kling of Bremen, were united in marriage Saturday afternoon at two o'clock. The double ring ceremony took place before an improvised altar of garden flowers at the home of the bride's parents, with the Rev. Charles E. White of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church officiating. The bride chose for her wedding a beige suit with brown trimming, with which she wore a white carn-

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A FAMOUS TIIO OF FLYWS is pictured in New York during the observance of the Army Air Forces’ 40th birthday. Shown with a model of a giant Constellation plane are (1. to r.): Col. James Stewart, fllm and stage star; Lt. Gen. James H. Doolittle, and Lt. Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg, Deputy Commander of the Army Air Forces. Luncheon was first reunion of Air Forces’ Association, which Doolittle heads. (International)

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al lon hat and white acceesorles. Her corsage was of better times roses. Her only attendant was her sister. Miss Norma Baker. She wore a gold suit with brown accessories, and a corsage of brown and gold astern. Noel L. Aglcr served the groom as best man. Both Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Kling wore black with corsages of white gladiolus. A dinner and reception followed the ceremony with only meinitei* of the immediate families as guests. A huge wedding cake, topped with a miniature bride and groom, decorated the bride’s table. Out-of-town guests attending were Mr. and Mrs. Otis Baker of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kling of Bremen, ami Mr. and Mns. Rodney Kling of South Bend. After August 15. Mr. and Mrs. Kling will reside In an apartment at 115 North Elgth stret. Ths bride, a graduate of Decatur high school and International School of Commerce of Fort Wayne, is employed as bookkeeper in the office of Hayners in Fort Wayne. Her husband served thirty four months In the armed fore** and is now employed at Stewart's bakery. He is a graduate of lirefiicn high school. ENGAGEMENT OF DAUGHTER ANNOUNCED Mr and Mrs. Dan 11. Tyndall : today announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Anna Jane to

Cloyd W. Rucker, Jr., of Tulsa. Okla. The wedding will be solumnixed at the First Methodist church In Decatur at seven thirty o'clock the evening of Tuesday, September 2. Dr. M O. Lester officiating. The bride is a graduate of Decatur high achool and of nurse's training at the Methodist hospital In Indianapolis. She served in overseas duty during the war. The groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd W Rucker of Greenville, Texas, attended East Texas State College and served as a member of the air corps three years. He is manager for American Air Lines at Tulsa. Oklahoma. They will leslde at Tulsa, where they have ■ leased an apartment. A re•■pilon at the Tyndall home, Adams and Fourth street, will be held following the church ceremony. SNYDER REUNION IS HELD SUNDAY The annual Snyder reunion was held Sunday at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Clarence Snyder. Those attending were Mrs. Joe Brunnegraff, Mr. a nd Mrs. diaries Snyder, New Corydon; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snyder. Geneva; Mr. and Mnt. Ernest Snyder. Crestline, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Luther Clase, Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Miller, Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Snyder and Mar- . line. Mary Beth, Mr. and Mrs. Mari vln McClain and Noel and Jill Ann, and Ora McClain, Greenville, <).; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Duke of i Muncie, and Mr. and Mrs Clarence Snyder, and Karen. Jackie and Gor I don. Following a carry-in dinner, a social aftermsm was enjoyed. ENTERTAIN WITH WEINER ROAST Mr. and Mrs. Robert Teasel enterl tained with a welner roast at Han na-Nuttman park Sunday evening for Miss Theresa Staneskwei and Brother, Jerome, who left for thier home In Shamakin. Pa.. Mon . day after a visit with friends and relatives here. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Heller and daughter, ’ Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver, Jr., and son. of Convoy, O„ Mrs. Floyd . Schindler and children of Minnea- ; polls. Minn ; Paul. Donnie, Barbara. Phyllis and Tommie Weaver of . Convoy, Mr. and Mrs. Feasel and I the honored guests. ■ I. , ■ ’ ST. MARY’S TOWNSHIP CLUB CELEBRATES RECENTLY The St. Mary's Township Home Economics club met at the home of Mns. Carl Frey recently The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Milton Chronister, Mrs. Frank Majors and j Mrs. Clyde Jones in serving lovely refreshments. The president. Mrs. Frey, opened I the business meeting by leading I the group in repealing the club • creed, prayer and the Ming of the > month. The home makers retreat was discussed extensively, followed by the roll call, answered with "what I'll take to camp.” The Auguot committee announced tNat a club picnic will lie held August 31 at Shroyer lake. This will be a carry-in dinner at twelve thirty o'clock, and all girls 4-H club memWe Developr, Print and Enlarge FILMS Kohne Drug Store ■■ 1 ■■■ ■ Electrex ELECTRIC FANS 8 inch—l blades 4*95 Smith Drug Co. i GYPSY fAN LOTION G.M.. tK.I •amwiee eIsMM »*•••- tail •< <».*»* •■»««'• * Sw wa't »•»». •tara k» Ores* la«>M m «*h,i wt ••*•. b*« attaw *MI r" • beaatrfvl, ft •VWw’VWVtfl VW»V 49‘ Smith Diug Co,

, bers and their parents are invited The safety lesson on "Floors und i Walls” was given by the presl- : dent, followed by Annebelle Be • bout and Marjorie Miller, representative* of the I II club giving a • demonstration on "good groom- ■ Ing ” Mrs Marshall Hilpert. was In t charge of the lesson i.tudy, using •as her subject ’‘Pressing and ■Equipment." Short re|>ort* wete I given by the leader who attended - the recent Purdue conference. II Those present were the Me.- - dames Ibmald Colter, Glenn Mann, . Hurry Martz, Jim Roebuck, David ’ Sovlne. Fred Bauman. Paul R. Rich. ' Rolland Miller, Loe Spongier. Wait ter Koos, Austin McMichael. Harry • McDormett. Lucile Miller, Eva I Clingenpeel, Charles Nyffler, Mar shall Hilpert, Fred Hilton. Edward Koos, Groce Tope, Da.veil Clouse. Harry Ray. Mrs. Shacteley of Bryant. 0„ und Mrs. Benjamin Colter of Hollywood. Fla. I The Heidelberg class will have a ■ ■ family picnic Thursday evening at • six thirty o'clock at Hanna-Nutt- .. man |>ark. I The V. P. M. B of the Nuttman I Avenue United Brethren church . will meet at Hanna Nuttman park I Friday evening at seven thirty ■ o'clock. . o —— ■ iSiSBBSi Admitted: Robert Jones, route 3; i Rudolph Solsor. Ohio City. ().: Ha inona Hermann. Van Wert. O.; Richard L. Peckman. Monroeville. Cecil C. Bowers, Brandford. Pa ; Dillon E. Jordon. Rockford, O.; Mrs. Nettie Robinsim. toute 1. Dismissed: Mrs. Paul Weidh-r : and baby girl, Bluffton; Miss Rose I maty Smith. Monroeville: Mrs. Ge ' car Waltz. Van Wert, O. • — o— I lowa City was the first capital of lowa. The capital was moved to Des 1 Moines in 1857.

I ___________—-— Need We repair and clean al! makes of furnaces. Beet I r Furnace materials—trained workmen. All costs based on Repairs? actual materials used and labor. Phone us now. B"Not a penny for repairs in 4 years" "The Wilhimwn Heater Company: With out Williamton Triplite furnace and the automatic heat control and humidifier. w« are able to keep the temperature dented, at any time. It cannot be recalled in keeping bro Orel night. Alter 4 wmtera ol aereice I found It in good condition and ready lor another jarinter’e „ aereice without a penny ifrtt tor refum at . any kind." Jgg Signed—Jacob L. Hryent. Indiana Monthly Faveiaati To Sol* ' WILLIAMSON HAUGK b Heating & Appliances ' Furnaces craned 4.50 up Decatur. Indiana I ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■• B j ■ Hot Weather Specials: ■ Infants and Childrens: ■ SIN SI’ITS—SIN DRESSES—PINAFORES PLAY SUITS—SHORTS—BLOUSES ■ ■ AT REDUCED PRICES* ■ ; S&a/i • a 270 N. 2nd St. Phone 197 ■ Decatur’s Only Children’s Store I ■■■■■■■■■■■ B B ■■■■■■■■■■ ■ !. 1 PRICES are r moderate r Prices for Zwick services are well within the means of any family in the Deca- ‘ tur area. Moreover, each service is complete in every detail, even at the minimum price.

Miss Cathleen Wolfsen has returned from Camp Llmberlost at 1 Oliver lake, where she spent a ■ month. ' L. J. Fogle of Medford, Okla, a ' former resident of this city, has 1 sent this newspaper a copy of a pamphlet, titled “Let'a Get Acquainted with Medford. Okla.” It ’ contains 12 pages of Information 1 alaiut Medford, a town of lEOT population. Its community work Is fust ered by the Medford Progress club. Mr E’ogle is in business in that 1 city. Miss Frances Miller and Frank 1 Young. Jr., of this city, und Mies ■ Estelle Welling of Fort Wayne, have returned to their homes following a motor trip through Indiana. Ohio, Kentucky. Tennessee. .North Carolina am* Virginia Mr*. Lloyd Ruse has returned ■ home from Elkhart, where she ’.spent two weeks visiting with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and ' Mrs. Charles Rinehart, and other 1 relatives and friends. 1 Miss Kathryn Kohne has arrived ■ home from Waco, Tex., where she was the guest of Miss Ann Trautuchold. her classmate a> 8t Mary's college, Notre Dame Enroute home she visited in Bt. latuis. Mi*. Evelyn Kingsley Is assisting at the auto license bureau dur Ing the vacation of l»ora Mae Me t'ullough. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Shirk of 1 West Palm Beach, Fla, will ar rive this evening via Indianapolis for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Heller and other relatives and friends. They will lie joined In a few days by their daughter, Mies Libby Macy, who is visiting in New Jersey a few days. When the concrete pavement on road IK near Fiat exploded Sunday night. Bailey Baker of Richmond had his arm severly cut when he was thrown against the side of his car as it plowed through

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the broken highway. He was treated by a Bluffton physician. A num Iter from here plan to attend the Jay county fair at Portland during the week. Floyd Goodsell and son of Racine, Wisconsin, visited here today a few hours. The elder Mr. Goudwll so a won of the late Mr. and Mrs. D M. Goodsell, who were prominent hero 60 years ago. D. M , as he was known, was in the timber business here and built the big planing mill at Seventh and Jefferson and oper« ated It a number of years. They left here in IK!*!*, moving to Grand Rapids, Mich., where Mr. Goodaell died In 190 C and Mrs. Goodsell about four years later. Floyd enjoyed the day looking up old friends of the family and recalling scenes and incidents of his boy« hood days. He and his sum are en* route home from a trip to Quebec, Montreal, Toronto, Niagara Falls and other points of Interest. Floyd and a brother are the only living ' members of the D M: Goodseli fam* Ry o — CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all those who assisted us in any way during the Illness and death of our brother and uncle; the minister, singers and all who helped in any way. Words cannot tell how much they were appreciated. Ed Elzey, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Elzey, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hakes, and Family, Mr. and Mr*. Orval Davidson and Family. 0 Red Cross Reports ’ For Month Os July The July Red Croas home service report shows that the local office extended 373 services for the period. The chapter expended 1171.30 for financial aid to servicemen, exservicemen and their dependents, and to civilians. Appeals for aid were the lowest of any month since the end of the war. the report reveals. The number of applications dropped to 15.

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