Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 104, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1948 — Page 3
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[ . |?. jm schlag Claimed Bride Os John tun May Bay Kite At st Mary’s Church ■" ~f Miss Dolores Rumschlag. daughter of .Mr. and B f Decatur, and John R. Schmit. non of .Mr and Ky.- n “ ro e hmtt of Portland. took place at nine o'clock this st Mary'a Catholic Church, the Very Rev. Magr. J J ■ down the white carpeted aisle by her father, white dotted marquisette with a ruffled V shaped H fO*D 01 ....
H ,„d long , Th *‘ K, A t. tapered to a long M* - ' wore a bnaertip veil H'. .„rli' “ •«"" h - ar ' ■ k ; r „ t carried a colonial H. , h!! .. .a.nation* and W -.,,-re-l *-"> a single Htlh- triple «'rand ”f ■*« -’ f H' ■ a !"•" of lime W ..,.i marquis*"’' while Miss I’oroH.y H", wore Pink Their U\,., fawhioned with fitted H .hort PUS"' **" I H dnrt« edr.d with 4 wide . material and they which were Kif<" o f I'arna'adi* and sweetBl!' an ,!M, ' r Rosenlie<k and Miss May attended as flower H? pink marquisette with and wore gold H ( o! th- bride Their H Wff e styled similar to >hs ottiT attendants. May sorted the groom K-un while Cletus RumH iS .<. Victor May ushered H Alfred May was ring |H Rtm*< hlag chose a suit of H . ;-r daughter> wedding ■ ( i. ( arooni s mother wore ■ Their corsages were of carnation* dinner for the bridal Hr! Inwiia'e families was Hfh* K of (' hall at noon. Hit* by a reception this after ■ f--n two to four o'clock. ■fISUE VIZARD ■kites BIRTHDAY Hi>ra!-J Vizard entertained ■»:u with a birthday party ■r:cjz'---r Marilyn Sue. who Hos -• 'bird anniversary Lou re of the IT lea's, was al-Hfe-rrit.z her third annlverH-■' •<■<! gu-s’ re. elved many ■ r.t» T1 Kw i'tsrdmz were Julia Oster ■ k>r Schultz Sheila. Eddie Hrrrv Va-ker latu.-e Sue Haw ■»:t.;- Custer. Mary Custer. ■ WuSh-rr-. llarkless. Judy ■ Betty Wolf. Mrs. Winston ■r Mr* Ross Way. Mrs Bur HCarer. Mr and Mrs Floyd ■ of Hrs kford. ().. Mr. and ■ blran Rupert, and Mr and ■< f Myers, of Monroe laarry Hyir- Shoe's of Wren. O. were ■l to be present. ■ Viwi was a»s s!wl in servl.y Mrs. Rawley ■h Rupert • ■•Pleasant bale Ladles Aid; ■hsili hare an all day meetVbanday a' the church Hou- ■* ad:' bi Mrs Thomas GrisM**d Mrs. I tp-inda Yager ■ — POTHER’S DAY I CARDS ■ trcellen selection ■mhouse Drug Co. i
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♦ ~.i Society items ror days publics tion must be phoned tn by 11 s.m. (Saturday 8:30 s.m.) Phone 1000-1001 Miss Betty Melchl Ssturosy Gecode club May Day breakfast/ Hotel Van Orman, Fort Wayne. Rummage sale, sophomore class of Golan high school, K. of P. i home. It a.tn. Monday Mother daughter banquet of Jun lor auxiliary. Legion home, 6 p tn. Baptist mother-daughter banquet. K. of P. home. 6:30 p.m. Decatur Camera club, junior-sen-ior high school, 7:30 p.m. Junior Women picnic, Berne. Tuesday V. F. W. auxiliary, hall. 7:3ft p.m Tri Kappa business meeting. Elks. 8 p.m. Delta Theta Tan business meet Ing, junior - senior high school II brary. 8 pm. Adame County Nurses association, Marie Felber, 316 Mercer avenue, 8 p in. Zion Lutheran mot het-banquet. 6 p.m. Wednesday Girl Scouts Leaders club meeting, junior-senior high school, 1:30 p.m Pythian Slater trt-county meet. Uniondale, all day. Zion Lutheran Marh-d Couples club. 8 p m. Union Chapel Indies Aid. Mrs. Robert Rice, all day. Psi lota Xi businass meeting. ■ Elks, 8 p m. "nursosv Pleasant Dale Ijidiea Aid society, church, all day. .Magley Ladies Aid society, parish hall, all day Presbyterian I Julies Missionary socle'y, Mrs. J. F. Santnann, 2.30 p.m. Mother • daughter banquet of Bethany Evangelical I'. B. church, church basement. 6:30 p.m. The mother and daughter ban-, quet ot the Junior auxiliary will be held at six o'clock Monday evening at the legion home. o Richard James, former lieutenant governor and now vice-president of Butler University will give the cominsncement address at Willshire May 26 when sixteen will receive diplomas A delegation from the Nuttmau Ave. United Brethren church, consisting of Mrs Fay Michel, president of the W.MA society. Mrs Edith Terrell. Mrs. Doris Troutner. Mrs Hazel Foor and the Rev and Mrs. G. A. Eddy attended the an nual meeting of the Auglaize branch, at Dayton. O. thia week. Bishop W. E Muwgram. of Huntington. preached the annual sermon. ' Mrs. Mabie Heimbach, ot St
Paul. Minn . and Mrs. Erwin Adams, of Allentown. Pa . have returned I to their homes after spending the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Fritsinger and other relatives Q WJOSPJTAL V , <Visiting Hours 2 to 4, and to 8 p m.) Admitted: Paul Saurer. Home•itead 31; Jacob Bollenbacher. 118 South Eleventh street. Mlns Dora Fairchild. 603 North Second street. Dismissed: Scott Halterman, route 5; Mrs Edgar Gerber; Bennie Butler, rural route, Decatur: Mrs. Elmo Wolf and daughter. Betty Jane, Willshire. O ; Raymond Walters, 1&3 Second street; Mrs. Marvin Hart. Geneva Mrs Roy Hook, Monroe; Mrs Al S< hnepp. mute 5; Mrs. Roger Schaffter ami son. Berne, route 1. <> **• Mr. and Mrs James Hunter. l"0t Went Adarns street, are the parents of a baby girl, bout Friday at 8:52 p.m. at the Adarns county memorial hospital She weighed 5 pounds, x ounces and has not l>een named o— —— Vacation Special Wh 1 ? I \ Al / - ; T B /' pc ! JlllSfflF Z|l ! I ,|\ / ° H i * / ° '7 i p! \ l i IfiM sizes 11—17 v iHkfxß*** *nh**»fi* A cool crisp classic with a flare —lt takes you simply everywhere! Pattern 9447. Jr. Miss, is the dress you dream of. Two main parts to 1 sew easy to iron It too! This pattern gives perfect flt. is ■>asy to use. Complete. I lustrated Sew Chart shows you every step Pattern 9447 comes In Jr Miss sizes 11. 13. 15. 17. Size 13 takes I yards 3»-inch fabric. Send TWENTY FIVE cents In mlns for this pattern to Decatur Daily Democrat. Pattern Dept. 155 N. Jefferson S’.. Chicago 80. 1 111. Print plaln’y YOUR NAME. ADDRESS. ZONE. SIZE AND STYLE NUMBER NOW is the time to sew for Spring! Fifteen cents more brings vou the colorful Marian Martin i Pattern Book, cram full of exciting spring fashions for everyone’ Plus a FREE PATTERN printed 'nside the book—two helts to give vou the New Look. Better have •his’ — . —o | Trade tn a Good town — Oeeatu' I
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Monmouth School Activities Senior Trip The seniors of Monmouth high school plan to take a trip to Washington D. C.. New York and Penn sylvania. They will start May 13 from Richmond at 8 o'clock. an<! will go with Whitewater high school. There will be 11 students and five chaperones going. The trip will be for eight days. The group will be under the direction of Mrs Joseph 8. Haines, faculty member, and wife of the principal.: acnoot Annual The high school annual "The I Eagle." has been received and distributed to the students of the school and a few out sider* The annual Is the first to be published in this school since 1937. It is the 2oth anniversary Issue of the school The seniors wish to thank o Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
Where Decatur Voters Cast Ballots Next Tuesday i 1. WgK ] MASTER ADDITION . —iiSanMi. HSw rwWwVrVA . I IHHHH®MHHnd!MH®BBHBBBuSiSZ3HBiBB— vA\\ 1 I 3R ;i ffl idiwta J® A \ «"S “'Zr 0 rrA ;! EJ *« \ A ■.,; , E9 A'i f? i STRATTON —H iA M place K 1 H-: - A 1- ■"■ •.A > . 'Wf ■ I- - \ U'Wirjl... nr w Ac,A A. iig*' 11 ' 1 ...... -I-- \- r Aji’C' • '\v’A - As i' k ,**?**_ r __ | ir .H ’f ■Tz* K, 1 * rIW i ' \ ilife rSt V ’ t cn \ A* I tit. z / "* ♦**"*> *’ < Tl I 7.. %•' ! pr] ■ fflßfißLxnnrVi HOMESTEAD ADDITION 1-A—Mcßride’s Welding Shop, Grant street, block west of High. 1-B—Frank Krick’s Garage, Elm street at Pennsylvania R. R. 1- —County jail, First street at end of Adams. 2- County courthouse. 2-B—Fire Station. Seventh street near Jefferson. 2- Worthman field house, off Adams street near 13th. 3- A—County highway garage, corner First & Jackson streets. 3-B—Frau hi ger construction office, Seventh near Nuttman Ave. 3-C—Gerber’s Implement Store, North 13th street, a U. S. 27 by-pass.
ull the purchaser* and especially the advertise™ for their cooperatiun in making "The Eagle" a sm - cess. Junior-Senior Reception The junior class gave a formal reception for the seniors at th«Hotel Keenan in Fort Wayne April 23. The tables were decorated with green candies and green and white carnations, which were present'd to each member of the senior class latter they were taken to the Palace Theater to see "Gentlemen'x Agreement." " — ■ " ■" 1 Geneva Grocery Store Sale Is Announced Berne May 1 Waldo "Bud" Neal has sold his Home Grocery Store in Geneva to John Mtnire, effective today. Neal has operated , the store for several years He has not announced any plane for the future Moore has bMU employed by the Eastern Indiana OH and rSupply Co.
Namd Toastmaster For Berne Alumni Berne. May 1 la-land Lehman, of Columbus. Ohio, graduate of the Berne high school with the < lass of 1938, has been named toastmaster for the annual alumni banquet of the Berne high school. The banquet will be held May 11. at 6:30 p.m. at the Berne auditorium, la-li-man Istaking post graduate work at Ohio State and teaching at Capitol University In that city. o Plan Physical Exam For Berne Children I Herne, May I The health and safety commlttm- of the parentteachers’ ass<>< laiion of Berne will conduct a free physical examination of all children entering the first grade next fall. Tuesday, May 11. at 8:30 am. at the Berne gym mulium Local doctors, dentists and nurses will conduit the examination.
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THRU lOVtIY RLONDES, Elena, Mildred, and Edith Boyd (L to r.), from Panama, triplets and the grand-nieces of Wixxirow 15 ilaon, are shown after they were naturalized tn Los Angeles. They are the daughters of Dr. Don Jorge Boyd, once Panamanian Ambassador to the U. S. The triplets have been tn this country since 1941. (International)
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