Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 186, Decatur, Adams County, 8 August 1947 — Page 3

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sK'MNIE ROOP SUNDAY . I! <l'« ■!«!•'• ' " f KK<li<- It'Mp. «M |»..v|.- Rich. MH! of jHW m,- I'M Hi' 1 ' of Monro.-, wKp,.,! m innrria-.- Sunday ix thirty o’. 10. -k in IIIMM \l, !>,...1i. i -bar'll p.-o-on \v il Hall offi. iat<-il flgKuble rln * **’ rvU *‘ JHK .in.- i»>i|ii>.o dress wiili *2^K |( . Aoi-e a while pi'l"" 1 * * ■ „| a , k ane-xorie- ll '* r corsage wax «'f *"lte itiemlant. Mi-x ll'-ne JSK-...1 of the groom, wonJ,I.- - I lien dies- with |K d white i.<—ore- Ih-i wUHa, of pink gladiolus. I'.oin -t-rved tin- irroom man y was later held at the the groom's parent-. A ltlUt tii e bride and u oom. , i | ( . reception table, flankwhite tape s and v.i • - ' IlMdiately following the re">"l’le , ' -f ’ "" “ W '* ,,d , jKti.rni.-li northern Michigan is employed at Hair s in this city, and the gSK employed at Swearingen goK-h.-v will inak- tiieii home ..fKf. i.iider mother until their m Monroe is completed JAYNE EADY Ko SEPTEMBER 7 of the approach of -Mins Alola Jayne KKuulv daughter of Mr and is Had). 2 Wilichrstio Charles Kenneth Whit3Kjy son of Mr and Mrs Wai ■Hwat"- <1 Hiint'ngtoli. was 3jKart evening at an informal Ki the Eady home attending were Mrs Waiand Miss Carol Whit Miss Lefty Lange. Kern. Mrs. Edgar Mrs Frank Butler. Mm. Christen. Mrs. E. E. FaulkBrooks Tickle. Miss Role | Miss Betty Melchi Donald Frucht**. Decatur: Louth and Mrs T. H. Fort Wayne, and Mm. Sprunger of Berne. Wedding will take place Sun 7. at the Bethany United Brethren 7 1 Kady lias < hosen Mrs. T. H.

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Friday Y. P. M. B. of Nuttrnan Avenue I". B. church, llanna-Xiittinan jiark. 7:30 p.m. American Legion Auxiliary. Legion Home, x p in. Work ami Win class of Trinity Evangelical U. B. church, Hanna Nuttrnan park, fi: 3<» p.m. baturoay Rummage sale. Ixtyal Daughters class of Bethany Evangelical I'. B. church, church basement, H am. to 1 p.m Monday Junior Women department of Decatur Woman’s club. Miss Thais Bumgerdner. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Delta Theta Tati picnic, Hanna Nuttrnan shelter house, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Ladies Aid society of Salem Evangelical and Re/ormed church of Magley, all day. —————— | Anderson of Fort Wayne, a former j roommate, as matron of honor, and bridesmaids will be Miss Bertha | Swager. cousin of the bride-elect, , and Miss ('and Whltted, sister of . the bridegroom-elect. Miss Jane Deutch of New York City. N. Y.. ' will he maid-of-honor. James Hildebrand of Huntington will attend the groom as best man. ( and James Delvin of Huntington. T 11. Anderson of Fort Wayne, and Robert B. Hunter, Decatur, will usher. The bride-elect ie a graduate of I Decatur high school, the Lutheran 1 hospital school of nursing in Fort 1 Wayne, and attended Heidelberg college. Tiffon. O. Mr. Whltted at- 1 tended .Middleberry college, Middle- 1 berry, Vermont, and Heidelberg 1 .college. Tiffon. (). He served two 1 I years as a navy pilot. He will en- 1 ter Valparaiso university school of luw in September. i BETHANY CHURCH SOCIETY MEETS The Women s Society of World 1 Service of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church met Thursday afternoon in the social rooms of the church. Mrs. Merlin Correll had charge of the devotions, scripture and prayer. The song. ’ This is My I Father's World.” was sung, after which Caroline Alger, Arlene Raw-

I - — - “ ’* """ « * * <6 I /JI * SC* - 3 V *• GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY — Mr ami Mrs John W Elzey,, route 3, Decatur, will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary August in at their home in Bobo, with a carry-ln dinner ami open house from 2 to 4 p. tn. They were married August 14. IM7, at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. ami .Mrs. Wilbur Clymer. Berne, by the Rev. C. Culbertson. ami were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Daniel la*hman of Berne. Mrs. Elz<-y was. before her marriage. Miss Orpha Clymer. Mr. and Mrs. Elzey are the parents of three children. V’ilas D Elzey, Sr. Monmouth; Mr- Harry D Anderson, Fort Wayne, and Mrs. Orval M Lenhart, Decatur. They have H grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Mrs. Elzey has one sister. Mrs. Fred Bunge. Butler, and Mr. Elzey has two sisters and one brother. Mrs. Charles l>-tiilin. Decatur; Mrs. John Hocker. Monroe, and James Elzey. Monmouth. Mr. Elzey is SO and Mrs. Elzey is C!». Both enjoy fairly good health.

ley and Delores Delauter reported on the girla camp recently held at Oakwood. Mlrlan Correll. Ann Beamon and Julia Ellsworth entertained with special songs. A report of the missionary convention at Oakwood was given by .Mrs. Raymond Eichenauer. .Mrs. Ray Stingely and Miw. Carl Hammond. Following the short business meeting, conducted by Mrs. Hammond. the meeting was closed with prayer by Mrs. Chat les Hocker. Lovely refreshments were served during the social hour by Mrw. Thomas Kern, Mrs. Richard Roop. Mrs. Merlin Correll and Mrs. Ed Warren-. KIRKLAND W. C. T. U. MEETS THURSDAY During the regular meeting of the W. C. T. V. of Kirkland, held at the Pleasant Dale church Thursday, the following officers were elected: president, Mrs, Russell Weller; vice president, Mrs. Alice Carper; secretary. Mrs. D. C. Shady: treasurer. Mrs. Sam Henschen. Directors appointed were: flower miesion, Mrs. John Arnold; spiritual life. Mrs. Floyd Stoneburner; speech contest, Mrs. Homer Arnold; L. T. L.. Mrs. Floyd Arnold; publicity. Mrs O. V. Dilling Following the business meeting. an addrees was given by the Simplified Sewing OF3 Y-J 9254 sizes Ifin. al /eoo ic t\ / JgKmH cypuJJ skirt lIERK \ < I HFeVJtfsa No shoulder seam in the bodice! No side seam in the skirt! Just TWO main pieces — what could be easier? What could he smarter than Pattern 9251 in stripes or plain? This pattern gives perfect fit. is easy to use. Complete, illua-1 (rated Sew Chart shows you every step. Pattern 9254 comes in sixes 12. 14. 16. 18. 20. Hire 16 lakes 3% yards 39-1 n< h fabric. Send TWENTY-FIVE cents in coins for this pattern to Decatur Daily Democrat. Pattern Dept . 155 N. Jefferson St.. Chicago 80. 111. Print plainly your NAME. ADDRESS, ZONE. SIZE AND STYLE NUMBER.

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Rev. D. McFadden of Wooster. O. The Indies Aid society of the Salem Evangeellcal and Reformed church of Magley will have an all day meeting Wednesday. Mrs. Mina Reppert and Mrs. Ed Borne will be hostesses. o W w Briggs of Geneva visited here Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Briggs, who has been a patient ill Adams county memorial hospital the past week, the result of a fractured hip. Mr. and Mrs W. Guy Brown have motored to Springfield. 0., where they joined their daughter and her family for a trip to Pensacola. Fla., where they will enjoy a week with their son. William and family. Mrs. Win. Murtaugh Is in Graf ton and Wheeling. West Ya . visit ing friende and relatives. Mr ami Mrs. Dick Deininger spent the first part of the week in Outwisxl. Ky., Where they visited with Mrs. Deininger’s brother, who is in the Veterans hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schmitt and family of Fort Recovery. (>.. were guests at the Al D. Schmitt home itat evening. Mr and Mrs. Clyde Butler ami daughter. Mary Jo. are spending the day in Cincinnati. Misses Betty and Marilyn Schiffli of Chicago, who spent the past week at the home of their unde and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Metzler. returned to their home yesterday afternoon. Chariwi Wechter, former Blue Creek resident, now living at Beaverton. Miele, is seriously ill. He is a cousin of John Wechter. Funeral services were held at Van Wert. ().. Thursday for Judge Albright of that c,ty. who died of a broken neck while bathing in the ocean at Ft. Lauderdale. Fla He dived into an incoming wave and tailed to come up. F. M. Rone, Russell Johnson, Ray Steele and Stan Odle of Kraft Foods Company and John Willoughby of the advertising agency that handles the company's account, were visitors at the 4-H fair this week. The, Misses Anna and Eileen Hendricks of Dayton, are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Eddie McFarland. Mrs. Martin Murphy and daugli-

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ter. Puttie of New Corydon, and i Mrs. Mildred Minch and children of Geneva, were Thiinoluy dinner guests of Mrs. John Hendricks. Mrs. Noah Hendricks, of Dayton. ().. Is visiting with relatives here and In Monroe. Oscar Hoffman, of Detroit, visited the past weveral du ye with his daughter. Miss Mary Jo Hoffman, here. He aLo visited the Eugene Runyon family, and Mrs Lewis Vanderlip of Elkhart, a house guest at the Runyon home. Enroute home, he plans to visit in Elkhart. Clary and with his eon. Mr. and Mrs. William Hoffman, in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lamlin will have as their weekend guests Mr. and Mm. Roger Branch of Cleveland. (>. Mrs. Je-se Rice has returned home from a visit in -Elwood. She was accompanied home by her mother. M:w. A. M. .Moore, who will spend some time here. Mrs. E. K. Blessing of Elkhart will visit next week with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Runyon. • Sr. M. Virglnlta, ( SA. daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Ben Eiling, and the Deiatur Sisters of St. Agnes, were guests at the Ben Kiting farm for a chit ken picnic dinner Thursday. Sr. M. Vlrginita. CSA. is stopping over as a guest of the Decatur sisters enroute to Bronx. N. Y., where she teaches. She ha* I s|>ent the summer in Fond du laic. Wis., attending euminer school, and plans to leave here Tuesday evening. Mr. anti Mrs. Clint Hersh will leave Saturday for Butler wherethey will visit a week witii Mrs. I Hersh's parents. Their daughter, "lbby,” whit has been there for the past week, will accompany them home. I —— Liability anu ilurglary Insura nee.--Kenneth Rumon. Ht3t4 O Potatoes are natives of Peru in South America. They were called papas by the Peruvian Indians.

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Mr. ami Mrs. Jexs Habcgger, of Berm* an- the parent* of a baby »<m. born at 9; 55 p.m. Thursday :i the Adams county memorial iios« pi.il He weighed 0 pounds, 4 i iiiices ami has not been named. \ bai.y girl was la.ru to Mr and M x Itelniore Wechler, route »i, thlx morning at 4:20 a.m. at the Imai hospital. She has been narm-J Barbara Marvine. Mr ami Mrs. Alvin L. Andrews, rout' I. are the parents us a bahy boy. born at the local hospital I hur day at 4 pm He weighed H pounds, 4 ounces ami has beeu named Alan Wayne. o Wool was flrwt manufat tured in England about Ilka o ■ I indr In n l.mnl Tnwa — ileeataS wbigxoldL |l»»*lt> DAWKS/fl