Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 185, Decatur, Adams County, 7 August 1947 — Page 3

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Thursday Plemmnt Dale Ladii ••’ Aid and Kirkland Tvvp. W. C. T C church, nil day. NuCmaii Ave C. B. WM A, M s 1 ll.izel Foor. 7:30 pm. W. F. c S. of Bethany Evangelf-i cal C. 11. church. church. 2 p.m. Ili -Idelberg class family pit tile, Hanna Nuitmau, 6:30 p.m. Friday A’ P. M. H. of Nutt.n. n Avenue! C. B. chinch, Huiiim-Nnllman 1 jstrk, 7:30 p.m. American Legion Vtxiliary. Le-| glon Home, 8 p.m. Work and Win <la s of Trinity Evaii.'clit il I It. church, Hanna | N tt nan park. 6:30 p.m. Saturday lliimmug<- de. Loyal Dautfihi • ch sos Iretaany rivan- • Ileal I P,, church, church basement. a in. t to 1 pill. Monday Junior Women <l« partment of Decatur Woman's club, Mi Thai-' Iliim/criln ■!, 7: 3<< p m Tuesday In lta Theta Tin picnic, Hanna | Nuttman licit, r !ioii‘» , 6 3ii p.m. lite Decatur Woman's < lull will! have an Important meetin M>n : day evening al even Diirlv o'clockat file home of Miss Thai,- Bum-1 | L'cidne . \ll members arc uri'ed i to attend. p ■JjyilKjLiuuiß ' Admitted: Albert Minger, route 1; Wilber E. Hawkins, route t, I Mrs. Edward Kolter. route 2; William Fulton. North Tenth street. Admitted and dismissed: Tommy Vanscoyk. 804 West Madison street. Dismissed: Joint Spitler. Will 1 shire. <>.; Mrs Fern Sheets, 2lt'L- ■ North Second street; Mrs. Daloss Flrioved and baby girl. Berne; I I Mrs Harold Warthman and baby 1 girl, 226 North Seventh street; Cecil C. Bowers, Brandford. Pa.: 1 Mrs. Edward Von Gunten and hairy ' boy. Stanley’ Lee. Berne; Mrs. Frederick Duff and baby girl. Berne; j Mrs. Milford Balsiger. Berne. .i nun iii-t- - »— i •*" c I to I f ‘Wk H II 11 • / fv 11 i M I £ xk. 4ARELY photographed Mrs. Anne Lindbergh is shown at La Guardia Field New York, before takeoff by □lane tor Paris. The wife of the lamous aviator declared she was ?oing for a short time, during which ihe will visit England on a writing usignnient I ntvr

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Yvonne Smith Wed Today To . Edwin Moore Mis Yvonne Smith, only daui'ii ter <>f Mr and M - s. Elmo Smith of North First street, and Edwin L. Moore, on of Mr. and Mt> Will iam E Moore. 1315 Smith Webster street, Fort Wayne, were united in marriage this morning at ten o'clock in the St. Mary's Catholic church. Tall silver vases, filled with white pine branches, tied with before the bai kground of palms to form the setting for the lovely service. read by the Bev. Ignatius Vi< hnrae The high and side altars of the church held w hite baskets of gladiolus, surrounded with field stocks. The fir t pews, reserved for the immediate families, wen marked with white pine branclo'S, tied with white -atin bows with streamers leading up to 'the communion rail where two candelabra of vigil lights were burned. Branches of bridal wreath ami snowberry were laid the full length of the communion rail. Sr. M Patricia furnished the or-1 gan inusi, ale preceding the ceremony. Including among her selections ' With Simple Faith." "Ador ate." 'Ave Mana,” "O Sanctlseima" and Jesus My Lord." The prof essional by Vab ntj ami recessional by Kaeis were used. The mens choir ! sang the Paul- Angellcns. The bride',< matron of honor was Mrs. Kenneth Wagner, and Mrs Fnwiklin Carlo. Miss Evelyn Moore. •Isler of the groom, ami Mrs. William Black were bridesmaids. Escorted down the white carpeted aisle by her father, the bride was lovely in a gown of white nylon marquisette, made with a high round neckline of maniuieette Insertion, with a wide bertha of laco, giving an off the shoulder effect. ( The full sleeves ended in a tightly fitted line band at her wrists, and the flowing -kin. ending in a very long train, wa atlai h.-d to the fit i< I bfsli' c Panel of la, •• from her wai tline to the bottom of the skirt added to the attractiveness of the gown. Her "eom'-thing borrowed'' was the fingertip rose point, heirloom lace veil, f.istem-fl to a Jul iefte cap. which her mother had worn, ami her “something blue” was the lovers knots at the corner of Die veil, clusters of pearls held the veil In place. She carried a ifiid.il bouquet of white orchids, surroiindetl with white sweetpeas* ami achelea Mrs. Wagner wore an orchid t olored gown of marquisette, fashioned with a tight fitted Imdice, a high yoke, and cap sleeves. A ruffle of old fushiotu-d lace made an L ff-the-shoulder effect. She carried firchiil gladiolus and lavendur candy tuft, umi in iter hair she wore' a braided coronet with an attached orchid net fingertip veiling. The bridesmaids were gowned in pale pink, sea green ami jonquil yellow, all styled identical to the matron of honor's. Mrs. Carlo car-1 Tied pink carnations. Miss Moore cat red green carnations ami fever Hearings Held By Beverage Board Several hearing* were held yesterday by the Adams county alcoholic beverage commission. They in

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few ami Mrs. Black, yellow gladioli! and -hasta daisies In their hair, ihe three bridesmaids ••ore matching braided coronets, tied with long velvet streamer’. The four attend’’nnts completed their attire with rhinestone bra, eb-ts, gifts of the ; bride. Paul Fmfth, brother of the bride, served the -room as best man. while William Black. Itlchard Hire ami .lame- Hughes, all of Fort Wayne, ushered. All th) men in the bridal part;, excepting Hie groom, wore white fluit-ty boutonnieres, while Mr Moore wore a white rose. They were in nm ning suits. Mrs Smith chose ,;<i aqua crepe frock trimmed with matching satin, with a large brim black hat. She wore ,i fuschia colored orchid. The groom's mother was attired in a brown ami white crepe with which she wore matching accessories Hf r coinage was of gardenias. A breakfast for twenty five guests was served at the Elks home following the nuptial rite The bride's cake was decorated with ’prigs <>f pastel ’hafli-.f of candy luff ami topped with four white doves. A joint reception from four to eight o’) bs k is lieing held sot the newlyweds ami the bride's par • tits, who tire celebrating their silver wedding anniversary. The ption table, laid with a Quake: i lace cloth, was lighted with silver i camlelabra. holding white candles i The reception at the Elks will be followed by an informal evening reception in the sunken garden of the Smith home. Approximately three hundred guests from out-of town and Decatur ar” attending i Eugene Smith. oldfMt son of Mr. ami Mrs. Smith who is attending college iin 1.0 Angeles, flew home for the double occasion. Included among the out-of-town guests at the breakfast were Dr ami Mis. E M. Vanßttskirk, with whom the lirifle is associated, and Mrs. J 11. ('alien, at whose home the bride has been living for the pa»t four year*. Servers at the reception are MieNorma Gerhardstein, Mrs. Paul ! Doehrman. Mrs. Klchard Hire, i Miss Mild-etl t’ullem. Mrs. James Hughes, all of Fort Wayne. Mrs. George |{<M)p, Mrs. Iton Hess, Mies 1 Jeannine Nelson anti Miss Phyllis .Owens, Decatur. Mrs Vincent Forking, vocalist, accompanied at the pl.tno by Mrs Glenn Lambert, sang "Because." “I la»ve You Truly.” "Ave Marie,'' "Through lite Yearn," ♦Anniver« sary Song" ami ”O Lonl I Am Notv Worthy" at the reception. When the young couple leave on n lake honeymoon the bride will be wearing a peppermint pink rayon J alpaca two piece flre.-s, trimmed in rose colored morle. A rose col ored felt hat with matching morle trim, and the orchids from her bridal laiuquet will complete her outfit. I'pon their return, they will reside in their newly furnished home at 1211 Etlllng street, Fort Wayne. The new Mrs. Mqorc graduated from Decatur Catholic high school ami studied X-ray technique in ■ Chicago. For the past several years she has been associated with Dr. E. M. Van Buskirk as X-ray tech nit lan. She is a member of Gamma chapter of Delta Theta Tau soror- ! ity. Mr Moore is connected with .the Salisbury Axle Co., a division ! of the Dana corporation. eluded: I'rban S< hug. Berne, beer retailer; Herman Meyer. Decatur. »ackage liquor and wine. 11. P. <). Elks. Decatur, beer, wine and liquor; Aloyslua ami Cornelius (leimer Decatur, beer, wine and liquor: James Schug, Preble, transfer beer I ermit from Arnold Ktveblinger.

lb. ,ert o llaiinon. Corydon m-w , f.fpeimtin. Called in Deiatitr Wei nit fl > . a:ti-riioon Mr O’Buniton is I Ho roll of ibe la". Lev (I'Bannon.l .tiomineril newspaperman for over a ;,lf century i lyd» .1 DuVaux of Fort Wayne v , ini io- ’ visitor in Doalur Wi-fho- day afternoon. ’.I f ther Ila mon ami Miss HPa Wellman tie home after spend ifg llieir vacat|f>n in West Palm P.« a h amt Miami. Fla Mr Etl Miller of West \dams II)-) I. attended Ihe executive met ling fit Cie Fort Wayne region al ;- iJtl of th) ■ van.'e|i)!al ami lie

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Ahr’s Market, N. Second St. Baker’s Restaurant, 113 W inchester St. Bellmont Restaurant, 221 & 27 Bob’s Confectionery, 250 N. 2nd St. Bragg’s Grocery, 7th & Adams Sts. Ilolthouse Drug Co., N. Second St? Hotel Coffee Shop, 3rd & Madison Sts,.

l I'll mi ll chut , a vv • Uh'-’iiav ai rnc Y M c. \ in Fort Wayne MiMiller ir iln ip iitual liu- chairman i,f the lezloiial. Mi ami Mi- Paul Burry <>f 1 vili .an Mn h , have eturn'-'l to ■ lhr-i' In Hie after a tv,i>-da . V» II I wil l Mr* Burry h mother. Mr-, i lev ie C lloyii ot North Fifth I Hl rei t. Mr Evelvn !£••<;• amt ilauzii'er. ilbirbaru. iml Mi It I' Gilpin ami ilatr'hie . Donna, have d-iii io-ii i home fn in a i-it wit-i Mr ami Mi Maytiaril Butrliei of Denver. Colo They iilno V Iteil the Hock ii ami oHiei pointe O| interest. 7’-iratlpo \v|o;is, |.’.||| 'had)-.— 'liller-.lotu-. T T o 4 . In 1 <)l '»s 1 «e '|

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I Mr ami Mr- How,nd Kennel, ot G)-neva are paienlM of a baby girl, born at II 30 am. today at the AflaniH county memorial hospital She weigh)-)l 8 |»iuml -. )ium and han not been iiamcd. Twin dauzhier-i wire horn to Mi ami Mi L* -> I If.ilini, ot Heine. la»t night at tin- Adamicounty hmrdtal The fir-l babv *a born at ’ 2-’> pm and weight'll a pounds. 5 oiinc. and tlo- M-coml at 8 | (lll ami weighed a poiiml I O'llo e n Ittulr hl tt <.<»*»«! I s»*4 »> — IltM'iihir

Ed Miller’s Grocery, 937 N. 2nd St. Steury’s Ixxker Plant, 719 \V. Jefferson St Spiegel’s Grocery, 206 S. 2nd St. Swearingen’s, On the Highway Stuff’s Recreation Hall, 122 N. 2nd St. I nion News Stand, 128 Monroe St. W est End Restaurant, 702 W T . Monroe St.

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