Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 190, Decatur, Adams County, 13 August 1947 — Page 3
AUGUST 13, 1947
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tfeimann And Leonard Ahne Vows At St Mary’s Church ■ud’H processional played by Slater M Patricia. Mis* Vera n and B. Ahne, with their attendants proceeded ctuary In St. Mary'a Catholic church at nine o'clock thl* there In a double ring ceremony the couple took their marbefore the Rev. JgnaHu* Vichuratc assistant paator of the jwers In crystal vases were used in decorating the altar* Dtei alale was carpeted In while. the offertory. Mister Patricia played. "Avw .Marla." and im union. "Lord I Am Not Worthy." followed by “On This utlfui Mother." The girl's choir sung.
* fbejßle •* and Mr* Henry Hei four The bride “oil of Mr. and Mrs of S<ra n ton. Ark 'l< ' l>re“i<lenl of the - altendantfi were '.er Mis* Esther Geels as m>mn Cli'ra Leu * >r *MMBAbne of Scranton. »a« ,attendant. “ ow " -v Of' l with a sweetheart “li"rt puffed ide. v.-s, -■r4 f """ ' he *i'i'"l i ’“* ■?» IM» r ’ ,k,r ’- s, "‘ Wor ‘‘ niiis. Her bouquet * gladioli .entered with I. Her veil, finger tip edited in Chantilly of honor wore a lie marquisette over oned with a sweetne, fitted bodice. and kin. and the hrldesu similar style! gown Ink marquisette over ti carried bouquets of era, and wore mita lied their gowns In wedding dinner hold f C. hall, was served ty invited guest*, and noon a reception wus| irge number of guests. her* wore frock* of white and their ahoul ler were white gladioli short w.-dding trip the be home in Ark . where the groom from out of town Inand Mrs Albert A line Ambrose, and Mis* Lucy Scranton. Ark : Mr and Eversole. Jr., of Hunt b<MsßMr ami Mr*. L. It Geel* Mr. Ils and family of BluffER SUTTON LAST SUNDAY incile Scblemmer. only f .Mr. and Mr*. George of Dixon. 0.. became if Aaron L. Sutton, son il Mrs. Charles Sutton ert. 0.. Sunday after--30 o’clock at the Imutheran church near The Rev. E. B. Alb I the vows. The altar ated with mixed flow indleabra for the dourvice. tx. organist, played a nute musicals precediptlal rite, and as the y entered the church, les, of Chicago, played Saviour" and "O Per- ’ After the ceremony i sang “The Lord's le. given In marriage ter. wore a white satin dotted with scalloped neckline. The fitted i fastened in the back self covered buttons, tiara held the Illusion veil. She carried a quet topped with an ler neckpiece was a white pearls, d of hpnor. Miss Dor >n. a sister of ' the SH BLOOD ■MUSI FOR KE ENERGY Ihss you an tied to a arcs 1 "" you try to do something? If K 111 «t • <ow blood count hold you ZJ when you may release vibrant w* »wy muscle, fibre, mil day every hour—millions of ■ r«d-bi<xxl-eslU must pour forth ■ the marrow of your bones to rethose that are worn-out. A low ~W count may affect you In several F no appetite, underweight, no a run-down condition, lack of to infection and dteaaae. effective tn building up low In non organic nutrlHF anemia Tate is due to the SBH MKJ an ? ula wtvnl; contains special ■POwat sctiyatinw tnarre<Ai#nt> *>- MS Ton£X'n. £>u e££y the «•* by increasing th. gastric ***» » * «»-<w«an‘W2' U * or acanty—thue the atom ■WUI have little cause to get balky ■ £te bto<t “t* «*’• °® tbat • our HE Mood aurges throughout W--«e body, greater freshness and iftould doutlui you ctt betUsr fart better, work ertux. ■ wt«. have a healthy color g . w in 8" °* ,h “» out rtuikme of botuse sold qm a 88aTootr
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 ( Wednesday Psi lota XI sorority. Elks 8 p.m. Women's guild of Zion Evangelical and Reform«*d church, R pin. Magley O. M. G. skating party. Sun Set 7:3b p.m. Thursday W. S. C. 8. of Methodist church, church. 2:30 p.m, W. 8. C. 8. of Mt. Pleasant church annual picnic, Hanna Nuttman, all day. Women of Moose. Moose home. 8 p.m.. executive committee, 7:10 p.m. Happy Hustlers 111 club girls Kkatlng parly. Mrs. Amos Stauffer. 1:30 p.m. Victory class of Trinity 'Evangelical U. It. church. Lehman park. ' Berne, meet at church. 6:15 p.m. St. Luke's Girls guild. Pauline See*e|iguth. 7:SO p.m. Friday Pocahontas lodge. Red Men hall. 7:30 p.m. Calvary laulies Aid society, Mr. and .Mrs. Ix-wls Drake. 8 p.m. Profit and Pleasure Home Economic* club picnic. Hanna Nuftman pack. 6 p.m. Faithful Workers class of Union Chapel U. B. church. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest U'alters, 8 p.m. Sundsy Zion Lutheran church farewell reception for pastor, church basement. following church service, 8 p.m. Salem Methodist church homecoming. groom, wore a blue marquisette gown with fitted bodice and dirndl skirt. She wore a headgear with xhoulder length veil and a gold locket, gift of the bride and carried a bouquet of mixed flowers. Eugene Schlemmer, brother of the bride, served the groom a* liest man and Paul Reinking and Herman Steele acted as ushers. All wore aster boutonnelrres. The bride's mother wore a black bemberg print dress with black accessories and a while aster cornage. The mother of tile groom wore a dress of pink with black accessories and a corsage of white asters. A reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents immediately following the ceremony with approximately 70 guests attending. After a wedding trip the coup’e will reside In Van Wert ,0. The bride is a graduate of Convoy high H-hool, while the* groom is a graduate of Ohio City
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WED SATURDAY—Mrs. Rusmoll L. Schooler. Jr., was before her marriage Saturday morning. Mlhk Alice .Man Roop, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Roop. 33# North Tenth -street. The groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Schooler. Sr., reside in Lebanon. The couple will make their home at 121 West Adams street. (Photo by Edwards).
Liberty high school, and Is employed by Herring Painters, Van Wert. O. TO OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING ON SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Call will celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary Sunday, August 17th, at their home 3 miles north and half a mile east of Cralgvlile. A Dinner will be served at noon for the family and there will be open house in the afternoon and evening. The couple were married August 19. 1897 at Tocsin by the Rev. H. C. Smith. Mrs. t'all before her marriage Was Alberta Vaughn. Mr. and Mn». Call have lived their entire married life within hats a mile of the home where they now live. They are the parents of seven children. Ellis Call of Decatur. Rev. Elton Call of Chesterfield, Indiana. 'Emery Call, deceased. Mr*. Forrest t Edith> Kramer of Huntington. Edward Call of Bluffton. Earl Cail of Decatur and Enos Call of Decatur. They also have 22 grandchildren. The family wish to extend a cordial invitation to all the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Call to come and greet them on thin their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crist entertained last week end at their cottage "Cristy" at Lake George for Mi*s Grace Lichtermieiger. Irma .Miller. Juanita Baumgartner. Clara Baumgartner and Mrs J-klna Myer%
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Miss Kathleen Butler and Miss Sharron Hite are spending the week at Rome City with their grandmother Mrs. S. E. Hite. Ml** Butler will leave next week for Nuimo's training at Fort Wayne. The Union township Woman’s chib will entertain their families and 4-H club members of Union township at Shroyer's lake Sunday August 17. A basket flintier will lie served at noon. AH attending arc asked to bring their own table service. The Salem Evangelical and Reformed church Womens Guild will .-sponsor an Ice cream social Thursday. evening August 14 on the church grouhd. The public I* invited to attend. — o — The Indiana Public Service Commission will hold a cont Sued session at Kendallville next Fueedsy to consider the |»etltlon of the Pennsylvania Railway Company to discontinue two trains on the Fort Wayne to Grand Rapids division. The Celina fair Is attracting throngs of people thia week regardletMof the heat wave. Mio. Jottn W. Shirk. Mr*. Gladys Chamberlain ami Mrs. Dick Heller returned last evening from James
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l-ake where they enjoyed a day as rtiesl* of Mrs. Roy Kafver. Mrs. I, A. Kulver who has bqen at the lake several days returned 'with them. Rev and Mr*. Joseph laiughlln of the Eiret Presbyterian church, Anna, lllinoi* stopped In Decatur for a brief visit with Miss Bertha Heller on their way to Niagara Falls, Toronto and Montreal, Canada. Frank Lynch of Linn Clothing Co. suffered a painful Injury to bln left bund Monday night, while attempting to catch a base hall. The ball struck the end of his thumb causing a fracture. “Mr.'and Mm Arthur Hall left Monday for u motor trip through South Dakota and other western states. Jim A. Hendricks of Monroe, writes from Juck>MMl, Midi., where lie anil Mrs. Hendricks are enjoying several days of fishing. He said he caught 36 the other morning. Mrs. J. ('. Sutton of thl* city !*■ enjoying a vacation with her son. Murray and family New V.,rk. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bokne ht and .'on Robert will arrive in Decatur this week from California for a visit Bolt has been working in a national forest in Idaho this sum mer and will remain here until time to attend Valparaiso University this fall. Mr. and Mr*. Boknecht will remain for several days for a visit with relatlvoi. Bruce Baughn and Juck Heller motored to Rome City Tuesday night for a visit with friends. Mr-. J. Ward Callend and daughter Mrs. Camp and eon Geoffrey are spending the day at the Kalver cottage, Irnke James. Cliff Zuercher and Howard Bitler lioth from Berne were each fined a dollar utid co*t:> In Bluffton city court for violation of traffic laws. Funeral services were held this morning at Ossian for Judith Ann Hadley. 2. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hadley. Little Judith died from menengitki after a ten days Illness.
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Admitted: Beverly Ann Nahr wold. Hoagland; J. W. Heare, Berne; l.uetta Smith. 816 Monroe street; Jack Hendricks. Monroe; Mrs. William Harb, Berne Admitted and dismiesed; Kathryn Kohne, Mercer avenue; Marian Young. Poneto, route 1 Dismissed; Mt*. Agnes Masalin. Berne; Joun Braun. Decatur rural route. o A son wa» born Monday to Mr and Mrs. Bob Hite of New York City according to un announcement message received here by Aunt* Fanny and Madge Hite. The new arrival ha* been named Robert Henry. Jr. The father ie the well known CBS news broadcaster. Mr. and Mr*. Pam fl. Krick of Monroeville, are parent" of a baby boy, born at 4:18 am. this morn Ing at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 7 pounds, 7 ounce*. A l>al>y son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jainee Myers, Monroe, route 1. this morning at 10:45 a.m. at the hs-al hospital. He weighed !• pounds. 1 ounce and has not been named. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Feasel << Ohio City. 0.. are the parents of a son, born this morning at 7:55 o'clock at the Adam* conty memorial hospital. He weighed 7 |M>und><, 12'n ounce*. Twin daughters were born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wittwer of Linn Grove, Tuesday afternoon at the Adams county memorial hospital. The first baby, weighing 4 pounds. 15 ounces, wa* born at 4:06 p.m.. and the second baby. 4 pounds. 4 ounces was born at 4: to p.m. Trade la ■ l.wwt T»wa — Ilers!wr
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