Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 183, Decatur, Adams County, 4 August 1948 — Page 3

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MILDRED BEER impressively £■' MKI >'l Beer. <l»UKht*r Os . Ehner Beer, became ~f Haymond I). Sadie-. S Mr and Mrs. William Sad■io 3 l-.vely candlelight < ere- ■ |,m. z-d Sunday evening *R.,,. n thirty o'clock. !!r . H H Meckatroth. pas st Luke s Evangelical oSr,‘.,>!:>'l buri-h at Honduras. V( ,»s for the double ring ~: , ,re an altar of ferns. y.‘ /. ,1 white gladioli. The allW, J . i!!iri.inat"d by two candel h yellow r andies Bows K, marked the aisle. >•' exihange of tows. K-.r J? ' -• -überger presented a minute musical* whir h in \ s., • de Lune." "Always,’' End ot Time. Fhe Bells ya ' -." and "Indian Love |K Mr aid Mrs. Howard Luf ;n,iiana|M>lls sang "I Pro and in a solo Mrs. Lil--an.- Through the Years" l.iiginblll sang "One A A Th. I .ord Bless Thee and K’> A.rs used for the bene- - .riven in marriage by sine a gown of white VL »nd chantilly lace. The lace W, »a. ar rented by a net yoke overed buttons down ’■.,., Th-- long sleeves t ame to ■u over her hands. The full. <lurt fell in a long round Krr hnsertip veil was edged in K j)r! - la .- and was attr hed to of orange blossoms She ■toi a Irouquet of small calla wnd roses and wore a ihineK, ne kla. e. a gift of the grormi Ku Lorraine Ebilit of Fort K> -inl-d her cousin as maid Kvtrr in a marquisette gown of Kpwn. fashioned with a rape outlined with a ruffle rhe sleeves The full skirt K,u.-M in front to reveal rows ■n!!l<t She wore a matching Hptsr.and headdress. He bou >j.< of yellow gladioli and Hnc Loy Beer, sister of the Kt terveri as flower girl In a K. 'nsk and headdress styled to that of the maid of K>r She < ar ■ led a bouquet of yel ■ Robert Sadler, brother ■’a* rrnom was beat man. Bill ■hr. l-uren Beer, and (Tair were ushers. ride - mother chose a navy ■m>'< with white accessories ■ the groom's mother wore a ■it dre-s ,o ented with white ac■rm-. Their corsages were of ■oilosing the ceremony, a re■nr »a» held at the home of the K. patents for one hundred ■y ru<-rt» The dining table was ■eel with a white linen cloth Delight I V • .‘7 .9385 i ‘7~nw SIZES I / • ,KE id-16 ■Z’ i • 1 ' rn. ■// ’ I IWwK K ’ L' ’'‘"tUmlf* ■ iiku tnksffw "ft to a picnic, dance off -indy Teener, this dress is T" tof ( un' Pattern 9385 has ■L/‘ scan <««ny waist, fullKb.' And is It easy »» w' ■L H'tern gives perfect fit Is K(“ “* , om P ,e *» illustrated Kj„ , ‘>°wa you every step ■* •. .. 8S comes in Teenage ■ 2 ; H - *• SIM 12 .inch fabric. nr f j^’ K * Tr F ’ v ® <*■«• ,n K rL "** to Decatur Wy Tjoccat. Pattern Dept . ■ J«**r»on St. Chicago «n K/™ plainly T OU r Name Kh« ZoM ' B|M •»<> B‘y' e K?’ s *?' s ** «ore of these ■jo. T «*n Sew Fashions in our Pattern Book H«vw !S r! Twl<?e “ a’clßns K fa’alet of ne*s-mak Kn *• y°«re for Fifteen K 7*! Stated right In the Khte,'"® 1 P*"*rt> and dlrec w • bag!

Society items tor nays publication must be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 am.) Phone 1000-1001 Miss Betty Melchl Thursday Monroe W. 8. C. 8.. church annex, afternoon. I nion Chapel Udies Aid, church 1:30 p m. Indies Aid Society of First Christian Church, church parlor, 7'30 p.m. Ladles Aid of Trinity Evan. T. B. Church, church. 7:30 p.m. Magiey Ladies Aid society, parish hall, all day. C. L. of C., hall. 7:30 p.m. Friday I nlon Township Home Ec. Class, Georgia Morris. 1:30. Monmouth I*. T. A. social. Monmouth gym. 7:30, Work it Win Club of Trinity Evan. C. Jt. Church. Mrs. H. 8. Oilpin home, 7:30 p m Tuesday Eta Tau Sigma. .Mrs. Cal Steury. 8:00. and centered with a three tier wed ding cake, flanked with candelabra holding yellow candles and yellow daisies Mrs Kol>ert Presdorf. the bride's sister, cut the cake. Miss Jean Coppess. Miss Esther Dick. Mrs Eli Beer, and Mrs. Roger Moser were hostesses When Mrs. Sadler left for her honeymoon, she donned a green and white print crepe dress with green and wh'te accessories. Her corsage was of white carnations. Upon their return the couple will reside in Fort Wayne, where Mr. Sadler is employed by the International Company. Both are graduates of Monroe high school. MISS HELM BECOMES BRIDE OF MR. YOUNG Miss Dorothea Mildred Helm, daughter of John Heim of Nutunan Ave, and Harry Edward Young, son of .Mr. and .Mrs. Roy Young of Monroe, said "I do" Sunday, at four , o'clock. In a double ring ceremony performed by the Rev. 0. A. Eddy in his parsonage. The bride was attired in a blue marquisette aukle length dress.

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which had short butterfly sleeves. The gathered skirt and the sleeves had inserts of lace. The bodice had a square neckline with sheering down the front. Miss Helm carried an arm bouquet of pink roses tied with pink and blue tlbbons and wore pink roses In her hair She wore white pump shoes with gold trim. Her only jewelry were a gold necklace and ear-rings, gifts of the groom. Mr., Young wore a teal blue gabardine suit with smoke slippers and had a pink rose buttonnier. For going away Mrs. Young changed to a teal blue street length dress and wore a corsage of pink roses and roses in her hair. The couple are honeymooning at Niagara Falls for two weeks. UNION CHAPEL GUILD MEETS MONDAY NIGHT The Girls Missionary Guild of Union Chapel met at the home Mt Elizabeth Cramer Monday evening for a picnic supper and regular guild meeting. The evening service was opened with a prayer period conducted by Delores Sheets, sei rotary of spiritual life.

Marcella Walters, leader for the evening, used the topic "Together We Learn." The hymn "Open My Eyes" was sung, followed by the reading of Psalm 119:105 and Hebrews 4:12, by Janet Brown; Psalm 19:7. 8: and II Timothy 2:15, by Shirley Workinger, and II Timothy 3:14-16 by Josephine Sheets. A mission study class was held using the book "Great Is The Company." which was given by seven of the guild girls. The guild ceremonial, conducted by the president, was used in closing. The following members were present: Marjorie and Jane Drew. Rose Merriman, Betty and Marcella Walters. Betty Miller. Josephine and Delores Sheets. Veda and Frieda Williamson. Janet Brown. Shirley Workingifr. Ethel C9>ok. the counselor, Mrs. Celia Pellett. and the hostess. • GAMMA NU SORORITY MEETS MONDAY NIGHT Alpha Beta Chapter of Gamma Nu sorority met Monday evening for their regular business meeting with Mrs. Robert Ahr, vice president. presiding. A report was made on the sale at the street fair. On August 16 a picnic will lie held for members and pledges Bring own wieners, covered dish and table service, the place to be announced later. Mrs. Arthur. I’qling is chairman of the picnic. C. L. OF C. PLANS PICNIC NEXT TUESDAY Memlters of the C. L. of C. are notified that there will be a picnic at the Hanna Nuttman park next Tuesday evening. August 10, at six thirty o'clock. Junior mem bers are also invited. There will be a slight fee of twenty-five cents per person. Membats are asked to bring their table service. A special bus will leave from Second and Madison streets for the park and will return to the park at ten o’clock Members are asked to notify Mrs. Ruth Keller or Mrs. Eleanor Braun no later than Saturday of this week as to wheth er or not they will attend.

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WM. NOLL FAMILY HOLDS REUNION The William Noll family reunion was held at Edgewater park In Celina. O A pot-luck dinner was served and later In the afternoon swimming was enjoyed in the lake. Members of the family present included Mr. and Mrs. luiwrence Noll and children David, Ken. Gene and Norma of Linn Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Arney Anspaugh and sons Billy. Jimmy Mid Tommy of Bryant; Mr. and MrC Arney Anspaugh and sons. Billy. Jhnmy and Tommy of Bryant; Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hemllnger and daughters Barbara and Anita. Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Ned Kelsey of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Massoth and children Nancy and Bruce. Lansing. Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Noll and family. Johnny. Max. Susia, and Donna. Pleasant Mijls: Mr. and Mrs. William Noll and daughters Vivian. Marilyn and Kathleen, Pleasant Mills; Karl Johnson, Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Goddod and son Steve of Rome. New York; Mr. and Mrs. Max Noll and son Max. Jr., of Santa Ana. Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Noll of Antwerp were not present. The thirty-second annual MartinLeimenstol)'reunion will be held at the home of Mrs. Charles Leimenstoll August 15. A baked dinner will be served at the mstn hour. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grant will return today from Gage, where they have vacationed a few days at Mr. and Mrs. John Halterman's collage. The Misses Irene Holthouse and Margaret Holthouse left today for Chicago, and from there will continue to the Dells and Lake Geneva. Wis., for a few days. Mrs. Pearl Dean, of Fort W'ayne. is visiting at the home of her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strickler of Monroe. Miss Ruth Wlnnea is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Winnes. 604 Short St. Miss Wfanes is a technician at the Orthopedic Hospital In Oklahoma City. Oklahoma She was accompanied to Decatur by her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nell Highland and their son Ronald, who had been visiting her in Oklahoma. Mrs. Carrie Haulioid and son Tom left Tuesday for a 10-day motor trip through Florida and other southern states. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor and soi Melvin, lhe Rev and Mrs. Mer"vin Taylor spent the weekend tn Bloomington, 111., and Saybrook, fll.. visiting relatives and friends. The Misses Sally Smith and Kristine Striker went to lutke Webster yesterday, where they will spend a week at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smi'.h and child ren and Mrs. Homer Lower. Mr and Mrs. Torn Allwein and daughter Alice, of Gibson City, 111., Mr and Mrs. Bud Townsend and their son Allison, and Miss Ruthle Townsend all of Decatur, have returned from a two weeks' vacation at Mltiwanga. on Lak? Erie. The Allweins plan to visit in Decatur a short time before returning to their home.

S§JOSRITAL U n Jlotu (Vlaitlng Houra 2 to 4; aad < o « pm.) Admitted — Mrs Rose Tricker, 815 Russell St.; Johnny Alcanter, Mon roevilfe; Mary Miller. Rockford. O.; Mrs. Charles M Brown. Geneva Dismissed: Alan Doescher, 405 Mercer Ave. Charges May Be Filed After Woman Beaten Charges may be filed late today by a woman who was hospital lied Tuesday night after being pummeled by a man and hi* wife. Sheriff Herman Bowman, who is investigating the case, would nut diadoae the uamea of the parties involved until litigation is entered. He did say that the couple apparently surprised the women at a tourist cabin, pulled her hair, kicked her in the stomach and possibly cracked her riba, according to the plaintiff. Jesse Moser Rites Thursday Morning Funeral services will be held at 9:30 am Thursday at the Yager funeral home in Berne for Jesse Franklin Moser. 46. who died at the Richmond state hospital The Rev A. M. Clouser will officiate and burial will be in the MRE cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 o'clock this evening. Surviving are a daughter. Mrs. Lucille Bardey of Fort Wayne: two eons. Richard and Arthur, both of Fort Wayne; two brothers. Albert of Billings. Mont., and Levi of Los Angeles, Cal., and three sisters. Della of Texas. Jennie of Peoria. 111., and Pearl of Goshen. Texas boast* more airport* than nay other state. California Is sac end

A FORMER MODEL widowed Mrs. Doris Furxt, 24, is shown comfortably settled in the White Plains, N. Y m home of millionaire Joveph Bancroft whom she named as the father of her expected child. Thwarting all efforts by Bancroft to have her removed, the expectant mother declared she would stay in the home until he "promises to take care of both of us." (International) Bock-Alley Chose Nets Tipsy Automobile Thief City police Tuesday apprehended the man who drove away in an automobile which Georgia Fletcher, of 604 Mercer avenue, had parked in the alley behind the Newberry store on Second street. Subject of a merry back-alley cbas- by officer Adrian Coffee was Harvey Spencer. 28. of 616 Kekionga street. Spencer was alleged to have been intoxicated and incoherent when arrested, but police say he admitted taking the car, "for no special reason." Pending the filing of charges Spencer is residing In the county jail. Decatur Residents Now 'Seeing Things' Local residents reported "seeing things" In the sky last night There was a red flash at Intervals northeast of the city and at times it was high in the sky and then would show up lower. Some people thought it might have been a brightly lighted airplane. while others believed it was the lieginning of the annual sky celebration of the northern lights. Chalmer Worst, who resides in the south part of the city, was the first to report the incident. TO PUT SPEED LIMITS (Cont. From Pag* Ons) tion yesterday to send to all enforcement agencies, recommending that a standard 6(1 M. P. H limit lie adopted In consideration of speeding and reckless driving charges. Attorney General Cleon Foust told Governor Gates that the state highway commission had the power set speed limits for whole high jvays. Previously, the commission tas limited speeds only at certain

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hatardous fMtrtlons. Highway commission sources said that speed limits would be set "a/ soon as possible." They would go as low as 40 miles an hour in some sections, and probably will have a top of 60 miles per hour, a spokesman said. Among roads considered likely to have speed limits were U. 8. highway 4ff, from Richmond to Terre Haute; 31. from South Bend to New Albany and Jeffersonville; 52. from northwestern Benton bounty to Cincinnati; 41, from Hammond to Evansville, and 6 and 20, both running east from Hammond to the Indiana-Ohio state line. • The state traffic safety commission. called into emergency see sion by the governor yesterday, recommended atht the 1949 General Assembly pass a flat 60-mile per hour speed law. BERNE YOUTH (Cont. From Page One) radio sent the news to municipal, county and stale police throughout Indiana and nearby states. Sprunger and his blonde wife of three weeks are believed to have made their getaway in a 1941 four door Ford sedan, pea green in color, hearing Indiana license plates 538749. It was learned that the couple had another«set of plates in the car. and may have changed them to effect their escape. The alternate Indiana license number is 471931. He had told friends of his intenAnnual Store-wide Clearance on spring coats, suits, dresses, blouses, etc., now Roing on.—E. F. Gass Store. rNOT-dR FUSHESO Are you going thru the function* ‘middle-age’ period peculiar to worn en I’M-U yrs 1? Doea thia make yot suffer from hot flaehea. feel ao nrr »on». high-strong, tired’ Then ao tn Lydia K. Plnkham'a Vegetable Com pound to relieve auch aymptoma Plnkham'a Compound alao haa what Ductors caU a stomachic tonic effect LYDIA L PIWKNaiTS S^. 1 STAMP COLLECTORSDo you know that for a nominal annual premium, you can have “All Risks” insurance covering your stamp collection? Insures while at home or elsewhere. THE SUTTLES CO. AgArts Niblick Store Blds, Decatur, Ind. Ha Aaa CamaAqi liiiAiiil!

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woman he enclosed one of the fl no bills. Added to Sprunger's headache Is a contempt of court count which faces him u|am capture. When he was divorced In February, the I court forbade him from marrying again within a two-year period. Three weeks ago. however, he plunged into matrimony In defiance of the order.