Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 80, Decatur, Adams County, 3 April 1948 — Page 3

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* ' Jr’-/ ANN KOHNE lovely rite ,| riu- <ereinony. BP fl - i 'in» morning at nine ■K . Catholic <■«■■ I’.-fly Kohne. M, .. I ...;<■*• the bride H,,n '* r JEK y H< V. itliatluH sSfl.j, at’hed in a saf"'■■L * h! ' h -.B*W . „r|eH and a white IK,. .. Her "Illy attend V?K Kohne. wore a -I < ursage. EK . brother of the ' MF ' groom as best KJ»,.1..- . mse tor her daugh- ■> Kray dregs with 'he ''■3* " h, r Wa * “ , '' rP,, K 8,,,.), wore corsages of pink EK-a reception will be of C. lUfil for one 'Efl a!l .i fifty guests Mirs VirMrs hailed I' Egk.-.-t and Mm. Charles •*:!! assist in serving. I aumann to EgOIAROLD SAUER arntoa. lung marriage of \umann to Harold G .Kjjf >.'i> "f Mi. a nd Mr 9 f>hil ' ■W’’ ha ’ l ’ Fen a0 ’ t.v parents. Mr. and KkSl'tm \u:nan. of Hie Dei atr: 0 ■ tjf s-ldi-.- will take place at y ' June Lutheran | 3 Aumann. a graduate of high school. Is employed p. v‘,, heiigioux Good* Mr Sauer grad Decatur I.itth school. 'Ea in the A. A. F. for four is ti. sr a student in englnthe Iniversi’y' of Wyem GIRLS , Its ItaintH.* Girl* of aMMibly ' four liel.l an Impressive inservice for five girls at the hail Thursday evening. Elenora Fisher. MarlW ,- n-t. Alice PutKH. id Patricia Springer were to receive the degree*. EKe<ii. t . following the jnftla--&ner...•• an installation cereKu- . oiidut ted for Mrs. Joe with Mr* Glenn Hili *ervnfs the installing worthy ad visMoms was appointed to n board to succeed Mr* mother advisor of the a* I •

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Society item* for day* public*i tion mult be phoned in by 11 am. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 1000-1001 Mis* Melchi Saturday Happy Hustlers 4 11 club of Wash- . ingion township. Deßolt ichool, i . p.m. Bake wale. W. S. W. 8. of Bethany Evangelical C. D. church. Coles Market, !• am. Rummage sale. Methodint church basement. Monday Decatur Woman'* flub, library. 7:45 p.m. Gamma Nu sorority, fire station, 7:30 p.m. Decatur Camera club, Decatur high school. Girl's Missionary guild of Union Chapel. Veda and Frieda Williamson, 7:30 p.m. i Kirkland T.ownshlp I’. T. A. potluck. gym. 6:30 p.m. Tuesday V, F. W. auxiliary, hall, 7:3‘i p m. Tri Kappa business meeting. Elks. 3 P.M. Root Township Home Economics club. Mrs. James Moses, All day. Beta Sigma Phi sorority, Mrs. Ethel Elbersort. 7:30 pin. Wednesday Our Lady of Good Counsel study club, Mrs. Jerome Deßolt, ft pm. Zion Lutheran Missionary society. church basement, 2 p in. Thursday Ordef ol the Eastern Blar, Masonic hall, 7:30 p.tn. Baptist "Women's Missionary society. Mrs. Paul Cummings, 2 p.m. tuesoay Girls Missionary guild of Trliflty Evangelical I’. B. church, church. 7 p tn. The girl* representing the seven i rays of the rainbow then conducted an exercise, preventing the newmother advisor. Mt*. Morris, with a lovely bouquet. Miss Anna Marie Steury offered, a lovely solo in tribute to Mr*. Hill and tier past term as the mother advisor. 6 Following the ceremony, dellc-l ious refreshments were served by' mem Iters of-the Eastern Star and Masonic lodge. HEIDELBERG CLASS MEETS THURSDAY .The Heidellterg class of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church met in the church parlors Thursday evening, with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sttfcky and Mr. and Mr*. Harold Hoffman in charge. The meeting, conducted by the vke president, Glenn Roop, was' ojtened with group dinging. During the brief business meeting, the class voted to sponsor a flit*, "The Voice of the Wilderness.'’ on April Ik at seven thirty o'ciock at the church. Bingo was then played and lovely

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MRS. RUSSELL STANLEY wax, before her recent marriage in the SI .luhn-. Evangelical Übfl K. loi in<-.| < hurt-h Vera Cruz. Miss lx*ona W-idler, daughter of Mr and Mrs Fred Weidler. of Bluffton. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stanley. 225 .North Tenth street. The couple has returned from a wedding trip to St. iavuis. Mo . and is residing at 2281 y North Fourth street. (Photo by Edward*)

refreshments were served the twenty four metnbers in attendance The April fool prize was won by S. E. Leonardson. UNION CHAPEL LADIES AID MEETS THURSDAY An al! day meeting <»f the Union Chapel jciilles Aid society was held at the home of .Mrs. Ralph Ri«A Thursday. The day was spent in quilting and making anrnnz. At the boon hour, a delicious pot-luck dinner was served. The president. .Mrs. Harve Koos, presided at the bisriness meet ink. • pened with prayers by Mrs. Cliff Brown and .Mrs. Aininl Miller. The group voted to contribute five dollars to the tied Cross. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Robert Rice. Members atlejidinx the meeting were Mrs. George Cratner. Mrs. Glenn Rpughia. Mrs. Charles Burrell, Mrs Myron Frank. Mrs. Car! Hurst, Mrs. Omer Merriman. Mrs. Charlee Babbitt. Mrs. Marton Stults. Mr*. Freeman Rchnepp. Mrs. Karl Chase. Mrs Miller Mrs. Robert Rice and daughters. Mrs. John Walters, Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Ralph Bluhm. Mrs. Celia I'elietl. Mrs. Kimm and three guests. Mrs. Wade Mcljarnes. Mrs. John Magley and Mrs. Robert Worklnger. Closing prayer was offered by Mrs. Cratner. DONNABELLE ROOP HONORED AT SHOWER Mr*. 1. E. Liirti. Mrs. George Hazelwood. Mrs. R. E. Marshall. Mis* Bernice Nelson and Miss Irene Braun entertained with a miscellaneous' shower at the former's home Thursday for Miss Donnabelle Roop, bride ele« of Apri 1 Games were played and prizes were won by Miss Janet Brown and Miss Helen Ruth Haines, who then presented them to Mias Koop. The honored guest was also the recipient of many lovely gifts. Individual bride favors marked each guest’s place at the small tables, decorated in pink and green The guest list included Mrs

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George Squler, Mrs. Brice Roop. Mrs. Lyman L. Hann. Mrs. Thurman Drew. Mrs. Virgil Bowens. Mrs. Clyde Troutner. Mrs. Richard Andrews, Mrs. Sylvester Everhart. Mrs. V. J. Boratan. Miss Winifred Kltson. Miss Helen Ruth Haines. Mis* Janet Brown. Mis* Rose Nesewald. Miss Rosemary Spangler. Miss Marjorie Drew. Miss Christine Nesswald. Miss Anna Neeswald. Miss Veda Williamson. Miss Mary Catherine Spangler. Miss Mildred ixtshe. Miss Rose Merriman, ami Mrs B. F Sprunger. Mrs. Roger Fprunger and Mlw Delores Sprunger. of Berne. 8080 WILLING WORKERS CLASS IN MEETING The Bolat United Brethren Willing Workers class met at the home ot Mu*. Gifford Bunner Thursday evening, with Mrs. Herman Bunner assisting. Those attending were Mrs. : Georee Daniels and son. Mrs. Robert McMillen and son*. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Daniels anti sons. Mr. and Mrs Kermit Bowen and sons. Mn*. Lester Brunner and children. Mr*. and Mrs Groce Tope. Mrs. Haiti Chronister. Mr and Mrs. Fied Hilton. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bei Itout and children. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hilpert, Mrs. Jim Huddlei *ton, Mr*. Roman Sprunger and ' -on, Mr*. Anna Bunner and Gifford I Bunner. PRESBYTERIAL MEETING TO BE HELD 1N BLUFFTON The annual meeting of the Fort Wayne Presbytertnl will lie held in I Bluffton on Thursday, beginning at ten o'clock. The theme will Ite "To Excel in This Gracious Work.” Mrs. J. B. Allen, assistant treasurer of the itoard of foreign missions, New York City, atd former missionary to Cametoun. West Africa, and Mrs. Edward Kayo, president of the Indiana synodical of Indianapolis, wifi lie the guest speakers. The women of the Bluffton Baptist church will serve the luncheon. Those interested in making reservations are asked to call Mrs. W. L. Harper or Mrs. Milo W. Black. MRS. EDWARD ANDERSON HOSTESS TO CHURCH GROUP Mrs. Edward Anderson was hosess Thursday evening to members of the Ladies Aid society of she > First Christian church. MnA Fred Mcbeidsrer was devotional leader. Mrs. Elmer Darwachter conducted the Irtisides* meeting, at which time roll call was answered with household hints. Forty church calls were also reported. • Mrs. Homer Ruhl read an Interesting patter, entitled "The Life of David Livingston While a Missionary in Afrjja" * Mm. Anderson, assisted by Mrs. James E. Anderson, served lovely refreshments at a later hour to the eittfiteen members in att«dance. Prize winner (glinting* from Hyt Tri Kappa sorority collection by Indiana artists will be exhibited at the meeting of the iiecatur Woman's club to be held at seven forty five o'clock Monday eyeiine at the library. Mr. and Mrs. George Gottschalk of Mnn Grove will celebrate their sixty - fourth anniversary Sunday They were married April 5. ISM and had lived fa Linn Grove for thirty-one years. Mr. Gottschalk eighty-four. Is a retired farmer His wife was formerly Sophia Grand llnard. She « efahty-alx. The Our lady of Good Counsel study club will meet Wednesday evening at eight o'clock at the home of Mrs Jerome Debolt

A meeting at the Girls Missionary guiid of the Trinity Evangelical United "Brethren church will be held at seven o’clock Tuesday evening at the church. Host«*ses will bt. Utnanne Davidson and Pat Reed foils Strahm will be the leader. o • fir and Mrs.,Francis I Robb of Fort Wayne and Mrs. John Gerard of Toledo. Ohio, visited here yesterday. The Robbs recently moved from Vincennes to Fort Wayne. Vera Barber. Gallio Bittner. Aldene Frauhiger anil Bessie Teeple left today for .New York City where they will attend Ha- conventioM of the national hairdressers annucUtlon. They will return home Thursday. Clarence Zlner. partner and operator of the Cuiligan nott water service, 147 Sduth Second street. In this city, has just returned from a two-day district convention of Cuiligan soft water service ojeerator*. held In Chicago. o~ a— Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hinkle, loule 3. are the parents of a baby girl, Itorn at 3:45 p.m. Friday at the Adams county memorial hospital. She weighed H pounds. 4 ounces and has not be-n named.

MIOtRITAL Q n wfa (Visiting Hour* 2 to 4; and 7 to 8 p.m.) Admitted: Miss Eileen Grabner. Monroevillec. Mrs. Fred Handler, 516 West Jefferson street; Mrs. Verlyn Cook, Berne; Mrs Alice Michael, Geneva; Mrs. Mary Oplln-, ger. Berne; Baby Barbat'a Jean Werst. Geneva, route 1; Charles Fisher. Monroe. Dlsmittsei: Mrs. Harold Blythe and son. 221 Stfgtton; Miss Eila Franz, route 3; Mrs. Reymond Harrison. Monroe, route 1; Mrs. Dale Whitestone, Bryant. 0 Girl Scouts troop VI motored to Fort Wayne recently to participate In the Jane Weston an.l One Moment Flease programs on WOWO. They are working toward a radio

it A IL H I •*" 11 1 I I! 4 O FL i m "" ’lli « 'll ill It will pay you to buy your New Washing Machine at Stucky & Co. MONROE. IND. We Deliver. HH1144411111114H44444 ■u RJW ' I f FROml L HEAVED 1 51 * D""”" •"‘•9S "> ■ wtdi « >*w*ri*l <Mh«r j*. ■ whown at Zion Lutheran Church W. Monroe at 11th St. Wednesday. April 7th 7:30 P. M. Everyone Welcome!

badge. Gerald Cole wiM lie the guest speaker at the next meeting. —— Girl Scouts of troop II mc-t at . the Fire -Station Wednesday, .The pledge was given, after the girls worked on a layeGe to be sent oveifieaa. Carolyfl Baughn, scribe. Sound Film Will Be Shown At Lutheran Church Wednesday "Reaching From Heaven." a fulllength .ound film with.» Christian theme will be shown Wednesday evening, April 7, in the church nave of Zion Lutheran church. West Monroe ami, Eleventh Streets The showing begins proiilpily at 7:30 o'clock. “Reaching From Heaven" Is a Hollywood production with Hollywood characters, supervised, di reefed, and distributed by the vis-ual-education department of the Lutheran church. Missouri synod It is a stimulating, .Christ-centered, motion picture which carries a vital message for all. It is packed with drama, humor, romance, pathos. It is Christian, dramatic, exciting. In the most profitable I hour and a half anyone cotNd I spend, there may be seen . . . how a- young man unhesitatingly speaks of his faith in the presence of friend ahd foe alike . . . how a foreman of a construction crew speaks to his men about God . . . how a hard. cold, business man scoffs at the Golden Rule, only .to regret it when his daughter runs

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Makes Final Berne Red Cross Report Be'Ae Apr. 3 — E. M. Webb. Berne Re<l Gross chairman, todoy made his fim I report for the )94H campaign. The iwyple of Herne contributed a total c" 11,238.28 In the drive. Os this amount. |564 came from the business firm*, the balan<-e the residential di*I trlct. —■- — " ■—O— ■ -I SWI I ! Trad* In a Good Town — Decatur