Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 204, Decatur, Adams County, 28 August 1948 — Page 3

SATURDAY. AUGUST 28, 1942 -

And Briede-Jaminski Vows Read In Lovely Rites This Morning Pagtel ihaded appointments marked the wedding this morning of MM C ara .Lengerich and William A. Miller, while Mian Elenore Ann Jamlnski chose all white for her wedding to Richard C. Briede.

LENGERICH MILLER of Mint Clara Len farL'b. ptoungeHi daughter of Mr and Mr* Leo lingerie)!, of near Oeaauir, and William A. Miller, eldest so* of Mr. and Mr* Ua*per MIL ler, 4o«l» place at nine o'clock thin morntlA iu the St. Mary * Catholic church. The ramble ring vow* were re reived by the Rev. Ignatiu* Viclturaa Mil the traditional wedding march** were played hy Sr. M. Amtorodine Asters and gladiola*. |gUjJ||rwe<l with fernery, were used on the church altar. The broi- watt attractive in a gown of white marqul*ette. made with * high round net kline and hS®*’- 1 sleeves, which tapered to point* over her hand* A entail row Os la'* trimmed the fitted bo die* of the gown t<> give an off the shoulder effect. The skirt. with small Fla insertion*, fell into a long U*io The fingertip veil was attachocl Io a tiarra of seed pearl*, and she carried an Ain Istuquet of WklMt*siers and gladiola* The crystal rosary "he tarried was a gift of the groom. ;»y«* Joan Miller. slwter of the groom. was maid-of-honor. Iler gownira* of light blue marquisette, similar to that of the bride with a rounded neckline, fitted bodice and very full skirt. She carried rots polored gladiolus. Her only jewelry was a single strand of a gift of the bride. Lengerich. brother of the fide, served the groom as best mart, fend Hubert Lengerich and Leo Biller titrtiered. TM bride's mother was attired in a Mack sheer with matching at • ceaMftes with a corsage of white Mrs. Miller chose a dress it print with black accessorwore a corsage of white s. sing a dinner for the Imi families at the Catholic if Columbia hall, a reception held at the home of the parents. Bouquets of garden and fernery were arranged out tile entertaining room* affair. era short wedding trip of lined destination, the new Mrs. Miller will reside on a >Uth of Decatur where the Is engaged in farming. The vas formerly employed as ry in the county extension l Mills, of Ames. lowa, is g a few day* here with his . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mills •er Avenue. I a it Gets About j Akw ’S' «B XTA I k 1 W 111 1 • B\ i Hf fa 111 t r * ’A al If / Ik i /f 11/ < I Itn DA 11 I l 9115 Iffll ■sw MBs F *nr**«**« in**r*** Btui h too pretty to stay at i Hbntef You'll wear this smart simply everywhere Yel SI 15 ha* all the features your favorite house-Are** — to Iron, to don! ■fhi« pattern gives perfect fir I* , to u»e Complete, illustrated j Chart shows you every step ■Pattern 9115 comes in sixes 14 i ■ 18. 20 32. 34. M. 38. W. 42 16 takes 4% yard* 35inchi ■ Rend TWENTY FDE cents In ■ins for this pattern to Decatur Hally Democrat. Pattern Dept N Jefferson Rt. Chicago 80 Print plainly Tour Name Addrena. Zone. Site and Style | ■«nb«r S What every woman *•«. *ha. j fiery woman loves to wear, in our SAMIAN MARTIN Pattern BooL >r Summer' Twice as exciting |Ba ever, this catalog of news-mak ■>< fashions Is yours for Fifteen ■rata more Printed right in tbe ■rah. a FREE pattern and direr for a hearb-otlltty beef

JAMINSKI • BRIEDE Miss Elenore Ann Jaminski. of Milwaukee. Wls., daughter of Mrs. Martha Jaminski, •>. of Virginia. Minn., wa* wed this morning to Itichard C. Briede, *on of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Briede. of this city, in a lovely nuptial high mas*, read by the Rev Cieslewtcz at ten o'clock in the St. John The Baptist Catholic church in Virginia. Arrangement* of white gladiolus, aster* and sweetpeas formed a beautiful garden wetting for the all white wedding. Miss Marian Kizenkavich played the traditional wedding marches, and "Ave Maria" wa* sung by the vocalist. Mrs. Frank Fortune. The bride’* gown of ballerina fashion wa* of white satin, made with a square yolk of chantilley lace, bordered in a wide satin ruffle. Slef covered buttons fastened the long sleeve* and were also used to dose the moulded bodice in the back. The ankle length skirt was accented with her *atln ballerina slipper* A period cap of chantilly lace held in place the three tiered scalloped veil of illusion, and she carried a colonial bouquet of white gladiola*. bordered with white sweet|>eaH and centered with a corsage of white rose*. She was given In marriage by her brother. Sig Jamlnwki. Mis* Marge Jamlnakl of Ran Francisco. Calif., attended her sister a* maid-of-honor. aud another sister. Miss l-eone Marie Jamlnwki was bridesmaid. Their gowns, patterned similar to the bride's, were of white moire faille with gores of matching material extending over the shoulder to form the sleeves, which tapered to points at their wrists. Their head pieces were of white roses and rose buds, and they wore while leather Itallerina slippers. Miss Mary Jo Raschke. of Rocky Mount. N neice of the bride, was junior bridesmaid Her gown was of white dotted swiss. styled with a square cut neoklinr and long sleeves, ending In ruffles at her wrists. The very full skirt ended in two wide ruffles marked with rows of tiny white satin bows. A wide satin sash was tied at her waistline. The three attendants carried colonial shaped bouquets of pink and purple asters, tied with purple satin ribbon. Robert Briede and Patrick Briede. attended the groom, and the guests QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Film left before 5 p. m. MondayReady at 9 A. M. Wednesday. Holthouse Drug Co. LAST CHANCE! TO GET YOUR FLEETWAVE PERMANENT FREE Deadline Sept. 1 NAME THE NEW BEAUTY SHOP Box 402 • • Democrat

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were orated by Thomas Briede aud Robert Roethle. For her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Jamlnskl chose a dress of gray gabardine with black and white accessories. and the groom's mother wore black with black and white ac cewsorie*. Their corsages were of red roses. Immediately after the ceremony, u wedding breakfast was served the' bridal party and Immediate families at the home of the bride's moth-J er. followed by a dinner at one, o'clock at the Royal hotel. Approximately one hundred and fifty guest* will attend the reception this evening at the bride's mother'* home. A huge wedding cake, surrounded with garden flowers and 1 tall white taper*, will feature the table decoration*. Out-of-town guests attending Include Mr. and Mr*. S. Jamin*ki and daughters. Rose and Elenore, of Bayonne, N. J.; Mr. and Mr* Paul' Briede and sons. Patrick and Tho- ■ mas. Ml** Mary Beriing. of this city; Mr. and Mr*. Robert Briede. Chicago. III.; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. I Roethle and *on*. Robert and John. Milwaukee. Wis.; Mrs. Gaylord Roechle and daughter. Mary Jo., Rocky Mount, N. Miss Marge Jarnin*ki. San Franc isco, Calif., and Richard Jaminskl. of Chanute; Field, Rantaul. 111. la»ter this evening, the young couple will leave on a wedding trip to Canada and after September il will be at borne at 3431 Kilbourne avenue in Milwaukee. Wis. The new Mr*. Briede is employed a* a stenographer in Milwaukee Mr. Briede a graduate of Decatur Catholic high school, attended St Joseph's college and has enrolled in Marquette unlver*ity for the fall semester. Society Items for days public* tlon must be phoned In by 11 s.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 1000-1001 Miss Betty Melchl Sunday Zion Lutheran Married Couple* duh. Hamilton lake, pot-luck 12:30 pin. Monday Academy of Friendship of Women of Moose, Juanita Baumgartner, i 6:30 p.m. Cubs meeting. Lincoln school. 4 p.m., bring lunch. C. L. of C. chorus, C. L. of C hall, 7:30 p.m. Junior auxiliary. Legion 7:30 p.m. Drill and degree team* of Legion auxiliary. 1-egion home. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday , « Kirkland l-adles Home Economics club. Bluffton state park. 6:30 pin Sunny Circle Hopte Economic* duh. Mrs. Lewi* Foreman, 7:30 pin. Thursday Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid soc- i iety and Klrklaml W. C. T. I'., church lta*enient. all day. l-adles Aid society of Trinity Evangelical U, B. church, church. 7:30 p.m. VIOLA FROSCH TO WED ARTHUR WERLING Announcement has been made of th* engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Viola Fmschi daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Frosch, route 10. Fort Wayne, to Arthur Werllng. son of Mr. and Mrs Gottlieb Werling. route 1. The Rev. Werner Schfltdke will read the vows at six thirty o'clock Saturday night, September 11, In tho Suburban Trinity Lutheran chur< h '

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on the Decatur road. Mis* Frosch, a graduate of New Haven high school, formerly wa* employed by the G. C. Murphy Co. Werling served twenty one mon'hs in the army and Ir. now engaged In farming m-ar here Mr. and Mrs. Menno Hanni of Geneva announce the engagement of their daughter. Phillis, to Franklin Armstrong, also of Geneva. Mis* Hanni I* a nurse at the Jay county hoNpltal at Portland and a grad uate of the Lutheran hospital school of nursing. Mr. Armstrong is employed with the Lincoln National Llge Insurance company. Carlyle Flanders of Fort Wayne, visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs George Flanders on South Third street Priddy afternoon. Clarence Stevens, lineman for the city light and power company who wa* seriously injured when he wa* kno< ked from a pole at Jeffer son and South Second during fair week, is able to be up and walk around some. He I* still suffering considerable, however, from an Injury to his back. Johnny Black, son of Mr. and Mr*. I Clarence Black, is celebrating hi* fourth birthday anniversary today. Mrs. It. H. Everett, of Pleasant Mills, ha* returned from Detroit. Mich., where she attended the wedding of Mis* Myrtle, Elyse Atkinson, daughter of Mrs. James E. Atkinson, Grosse Pointe. Mich., and Rob- i ert C. Everett, son of Mr. and Mrs Harve A. Everett. Grosse Pointe, held at four o'clock Wednesday in tile Grosse Pointe Memorial church. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Gentis and son ‘ Roger are spending the weekend 1 at Pokagon state park. Prof, and Mrs. Paul Dorn of Cleveland, are visiting friends in the Fuelling settlemen'. Prof Dorn is a former teacher in the Lutheran school in Union township and is engaged in teaching and director of music in Cleveland With ten new houses in the area ju*t north of Ossian, a petition has been filed to extend the town corporation* beyond the new homes Several other dwellings are planned and the population has increased considerably In the north Weil* < ounty town. The water main* are ' now being entended to take In the addition. Admitted: Miss Lenore Brennen. 723 North Fifth street. Dismissed: Mrs. Irene Owens. 1 i Convoy, O. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jacoba. 429 Line street, are parents of a baby girl, (torn at 6:53 a m today at the I Adams county memorial hospital She weighed 7 pound*. 6 ounces Mrs. Jacolni is the former Jean Witham A 2 pound lialty boy was lorn to Mr and Mrs. Eugene Patrick. Homestead 13, at 3:36 o'clock Fri day afternoon at the Adame county hospital. He has not been named MEEHAN (Cost Frwm Psje One) I vehicle. He was not serioua'y Injured. The speeding Russian jeep car aped Into the Soviet se<|or with Am'rican mi'ltary police in pursuit A few hours later Sov let authoriltes charged that Amer era shots had wounded one of the Soviet soldiers In the shonl- ! der ———— i Trade la a Good 1 own — Decatur

Noble Experiment In Culinary Art Proves Dismal Flop Friday's Democrat quoted one of the local gentry with the cynical Ktateijiefit. “It's great weather, all right great for frying egg* on the sidewalk.'' Enterprising Democrat staffer*, always quick to follow up a feature lead, promptly juirchased one egg (price: five cent*) and put the gentleman'* conjecture into action. II didn't work. Even a* the mercury newtled at 100, they broke the egg on the sizzling MadiHon street sidewalk. For liulf an hour they braved rite penetrating run rays and watched their experiment. Then they called it a day. The yolk wa* unaffected, and the white of the egg showed only minor signs of progress. If the geneltman quoted In Friday'* paper will drop in to the Democrat office, there I* a soggy and Momewliiit fried egg awaiting him. Hand Badly Injured When Caught in Saw Berne. Aug. 28 — Dale Bruntgartner, of t'hatanooga, Ohio, *uf,ered a badly lacerated left hand when he had it caught In a buzz saw at the Andrew* saw mill where he i* employed. The thumb on tht 1 hand bad to be amputated and several fingers were badly cut Black and White Melrose, N. M. — tl'Pt Mattie Black was married to H. E. Whits In a ceremony at the Melrose Methodist Church here. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur RBWWWNMMMWWWMMWP It will pay you to buy your New Washing Machine at Stucky & Co. MONROE, IND. We Deliver. raWWWWWVMVWMMIMMMW I ■ LOSI tUMMIR JFATIGUI AIRY COOL SPENCER! On AowAet, itlcky doyt, you II en|oy ramveharare comfort —to much more endvronco—H your Sponger b mode of cool, open moth Your oky, floaMo Spencer wM pivo you dl tho o«hor fomout Sp«ncer bxwftH, Soo—<ww txo htoMb vhvweil •■civ* live ihaoe ' tecouorQfit—Mrs. Leota Connell 209 S. 3rd Phone M 5 I gneorssr summ 1 I if oe a ®e ® tbet

Womon Is Injured As Auto Hits Rig Berne. Aug. 28 A rig driven by | ’ Joseph l< Schwartz, of near Berne, wa* struck by a car driven by Howard Wesley Haller, of Dayton. Ohio. | j Thursday on state road 118 just i, east of Berne. Mr*. Schwartz, ac-H companying her htiHband. received I an injured leg when thrown to the ' pavement The horse ran away I damaging the buggy and harries* I The Haller car wa* only slightly' I damaged. Book Several Rides For Berne Festival Berne, Aug. 28 Several ride* and other concessions have i>een >">oked here for the Berne fall festival Ord. 7. 8 and 9. The rides include several popular one*, both for children and adult* The Berne firemen are sponsoring the appear \ ance of the ride* at the festival. Berne Natives Plan Fort Wayne Reunion Berne, Aug 28 The annual reunion of former Berne people now living in Fort Wayne will be held Saturday, September 11. at McCormick Bark in that city. John Amstutg, of Fort Wayne, is in charge of the program for the day, which will be climaxed with a has ket dinner at 6:30 p.m. Several; hundied people are expei ted Pleads Not Guilty To Statutory Charge Henry Costello, of Elm street, ' pleaded not guilty to a statutory ' charge in Mayor John Doan's court *' yesterday afternoon. The case was'* wet for trial for negt Friday after | noon in mayor'* court. Costello was arrested by Herman Bowman. 1 county sheriff : •

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Il ■■■ V® IOOKINO STYHSH m slacks and a fur cape. Mildred "Axis Sally" Gillars. American woman who broadcast Nazi propaganda to U. S. troops from Berlin during the war, m herded toward arraignment on treason charges on arrival in Washington by air from Germany. GOP LEGISLATIVE (Cons Fro” ••hvf <>!.••» itiK. shirt *leeve campaign He came here yesterday from a fair at Corydon, his coat over hi* arm a* bo greeted l«irty members. The word "cau< ns” originated a mong the leaders in Boston in the early history of that city.

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DISCUSS (Pont. From rise On*) union» intentions to strike. Presumably, the state would Invoke its new arbitration law that outlaws si:ike* In public utilities. \ walkout would affect the company's Installation at South Bend. Elkhart and Fort Wayne. Ind . Buchanan and Benton Harbor. Mich Ki*tler said the union originally asked a 35 cent hourly pay increase which it was will to s<ale down. But. he waid the union < ould not ac- < ept a company offer of three cents. Kihtler said the union bad agreed to meet with company representative* Monday night at the request of the utility But lie added he saw "little hope of agreement.'' MAC ARTHUR'S <<’,oo l-'rcin rage One) I X—, ,I , 111. .1,. ■»- ■ hargt«. Sebald retorted that “it w indeed significant in evalual- | Mir lii* purpose, that the very j rei-doms which the Soviet memI her pretend* to espouse for altor in Japan are wo ruthlessly denied , in the land which he represents." I Sebald told the count il that i Ma< Arthur's July 22nd letter to Prime Minister Hotowhi Ashida urging r«wiriitive revision* in i'te public service law was netesI tary because Japan wa* I brent 1 tied with her third rnt-ral strike Mat Arthur's letter resnlled In 'he Japanese government's ordinance (tanning strike* anti collet five bargaining for government employees. If MacArthur had not acted when he did. Seba'd declared, "a f.agedy of major proportions al most certainly would have resulted.'' He said the occupation |>ollcy !* "entirely friendly to labor." Trade In a Go id Town — Decatur