Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 211, Decatur, Adams County, 7 September 1948 — Page 3
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.thlein foreman IWEO SATURDAY > lovely wadding wan that of «» Kntblnen Virginia Foreman, jngeal daughter of .Mr. and Mr*. '*Uliey J. Foreman. 1210 West Mon . street and Orlyn Ewing .Man . only aon of Mr. and "Mrs Os- ’ Manter, of Kewanna. which took tee at eight o’clock Saturday •ning In the Trinity Evangelical Ited Brethren church. Rev. Robert L. Foreman, of ''ytea, O. t brother of the bride, ■etrod the double ring vows hee the candellt altar, banked with He gladioli. I half hour organ musicale. prelied by Paul Lloyd Baumgartner feeding the ceremon .. ,n< luded chalJcowoky’a "Concerto in B nor." "Clair de Lun m i.u-Hi. agner’a "Romance, and "To an ■enlng Star.l Tannhauaer. The bengrin-Wagnor Wedding March’ d the wedding inarch from Mid tenter Night’s Dream." hy JHendeldin. were used at* the processkin and iwewcMonal. “Liebestraum.” Li Mt. wan played softly during e ceremony. Mervln Taylor also ng "Thine J lion r " “My Hero.” Victor Herteit. and "l<h l.iebi ck," Grieg. *The bride's gown, of ivory taffeta, -a made vlth Jong sleeves, and w>& of illusion which buttied down the back with tiny covered buttons and out “nd With deep taffeta ruffles The ted bodice with a drop waist line u> outlined with self ruffles, and e ihll gathered skirt ended In a art 'rain. Her full length veil illusion fell from a tiara of pearlid orange Ansaoms. and she wore single strand of pearls and pearl rrings. Pink gladioli made up her ayne, attended her sister as maidal bouquet Mrs. Horace D. Stucky, of Fort on-of-bonor. Rhe wore a gown of tumn blue, fashioned with a mold I bodice of velvet and a very full ;lit of bridal taffeta. Her only weiry was a single at rami of isrls and peari earrings, and she irried an am bouquet of salmon nk gladioli In her hair she wore tiara of matching gladioli. Benjamin Borrett Fort, of Indiatpolia. sorted his brother-in-law i best man, fend Horace I* Stuc ky. ’Fort Wayt». and Donald E. Fore an. of Bernet ushered. Both Mra. POn-man and Mrs Mas *r t hose ta|a< k ensembles with kicking aedKsorvs. and wore cor iges Os White chrysanthemums Miso Georgia Foughty and Mrs. antes Brunfeegratf. nt this city, lies Dorothy Ann Shadlnger. of ulumbia City. Miss Naomi Brown, ■erne; and Mrs John Smelser. elina. O..JmwiJt<<l in serving the nests A a reception immediately dlowing the ceremony in the burch basgment A three-tier wedA Whole Wardrobe! wC ■•! > IMn ill \ 111 fi 1 ill I \ X **®* x **—'fIHI MIC MLM ■■llli 9240 UUIII jjßro Atway*r something different to mart Tha> »m Ih- y<>uc happy Ute with Pattern *24» A basic Irene, Mbveral gay accessories. ad, aB fin ONE easy sewing ThtoSfettern gives perfect fit. Is S»y to One Complete, Illustrated *w Chari shows you every step Pattern < ..-s in sloes 12. 4. 1«. II 20; tn Sise IS frock h yards SS-Inch fabric. Send rWENTT Fl’ E cents tn ww tor this pattern to Decatur '•iiy mnnocrat Pattern Dept W M. Jefferson St. Chicago 10 R Mat plainly Your Name Udroea. 7 e Bike and Style Oise do vou need ’ We have also' Look for It in our URMN MARTIN Pattern Book ■r flttfemer' Twice *• esrtttnr e eve* this catalog of newe-mah •ff Mttons le yours for Fifteen Printed right la the oACgFRER pattern and diree•ttttw a bench-utility has!
Society Items ror eays publication must be phoned In by 11 a.m. i (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 1000-1001 Miss Betty Melchl Monday ' Gamma Nu sorority, postponed. Tuesday Dorcas c lass of Bethany Evangeli ical I'. B. church, cancelled. 1., of C. L. of C. hall. 7:30 • p.m. V. F. W. auxiliary, hall, 8 pm. I Dorcas class of Bethany EvangelI ical United Brethren church, churc h. 7:30 p.m. Tri Kappa installation, Elks i home. 8 p.m. Wednesday Zion Lutheran Walther league, ■ church basement. 7 p.m. Zion Evangelical and Reformed Women’s Guild, church. 8 p.m. World Friendship guild of First Presbyterian church, Mrs. James L. Kosher, Jr.. 8 p.m. ,L’. 1., of C. chorus, L. of C. hall. 7:30 p m. Profit and Pleasure Home Ec Club, Mrs. Charles Schnepp, 7:30 p.m. Zion Lutheran Missionary society, church basement. 2 p.m. Thursday Ladies Fellowship of Missionary church, Mrs. Ralph Myers. 7 pm. W. of Mt. Pleasant church, Mrs. Buri Fuhrman. 2 p.m. Progressive Workers class of Trinity Evangelical I'. 11. church, Berne park, fi p.m. Baptist Women's Missionary society, Mrs. <’. E. Bell. 2 p.m. W’omen of Moose, Moose home. 8 p m., officers. 7:30 p.m. Zion Lutheran Male chorus, church basement, 7:30 p.m. Eastern Star. Masonic hall, potluck, 6:15 p.m.. stated meeting, 7:30 p m. Friday American I«egioii auxiliary instali lation, Legion home, 6:3u put. ice cream social. St. Luke's church, Honduras. Zion Lutheran Sunday Schoo) , teachers, church basement, 7 p.m. Ave Marie study club Mrs. Raymond Kohne 8 p.m. ding take, centering the serving table, was flanked on either side with tall lighted tatters and low bowls of white gladio'i. For their wedding trip, the new ’ Mrs. Master chose a winter green . faille two-piece suit dress with , brown accessories and a corsage of > pink and white gladioli. The bride, a registered nurse, is i a graduate of the Indiana CniverNow with eatier-to-uto plastic cutms HOME PERMANENT Deluxe Kit f 2 Regular Kit, fiber curlers JJ2S ■|urrrj> B<> curlers fMH qoo All trim lai Smith Drug Co.
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sity Training school ot nurses and the Indiana University school of education. Mr. Master, a sonior In the Indiana university school of business, was a captain in the army air corps fur four years, a navigator un a 11-17 in England, and was a prisoner of war in Germany for eighteen months. Mr and Mrs Muster will reside at 710 East Morgan street in Martinsville. where Mrs. Master is serving as a tea, her and nurse in • the Martinsville city siliool system. i <DD SOCIETY TRINITY LADIES AID SOCIETY IN MEETING The Ladies Aid society of the . Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church met Thursday evening ■ at the church Devolionals were in charge of Mrs. Jess Williams Mrs. I Charles llobenold and Mrs. Frank I Fisher. During the business meeting, conducted by Mrs. H. O. Wynn, twenty , four calls were reported and the work committee turned in twenty i nine dollars and twenty five cents. Mrs. Frank Fisher. Mrs. Ira ilodle and Mrs. Addie Andrews were ap- . pointed to the work committee for next month. I Lovely refreshments were later served by Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. ' David Wynn. Hostesses for the Oci toiler meeting will be Mrs. It. O. • Wynn. Mrs. William Pennington , and Mrs. Harry Poling. The Eastern Stars will have a t pot-luck supper at six fifteen o'clock I Thursday evening, followed by a stated mee Ing at seven thirty o’clock. ! The Women's guild of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church , will meet at the < hur< h Wednesday evening at eight o’clock. New offif cers will l>e elected and all mem- , hers are asked to be present. The W.S.t’.S. of the Mt. Pleasant church will meet at two o'clock . Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Burl Fuhrman. The Progressive Workers class ■ of the Trinity Evangelical United , Brethren church will have a potluck supper Thursday evening at six o'clock at the Herne park. A meeting of the Baptist Wo t men's Missionary society will be held at the home of Mrs. E. Bell I Thursday afternoon at two o'clock, with Mrs Hitliert Jasper assisting. • A report of the recent conference will be'made, and the lesson topic will lie reviewed by Mrs. Alva Bak1 er. | -1 - -T t The Women of the Moose will have Its regular meeting at eight ' o’clock Thursday evening at the I Moose home, preceded by an of--1 fleers meeting at seven thirty. A 1 social hour will follow lodge In charge of the publicity committee The Ave Marie study club will meet at eight o'clock Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Raymond Kohne. The meeting of the Dorcas class of the Bethany Evangelical I'nited Brethren church, scheduled for tonight has been cancelled. Members ot the American Legion auxiliary who wish to donate t akes or cookies for the veterans birthday party at Marion hospital ThursI day. are asked to have their dona- ■ tions at the la*gion home here Wednesday. The laidies Fellowship of the Missionary church will meet Thursj day evening at seven o'clock at the
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1 X ' 1 wMfey?; if L J • > ® KSTANDING UP FOR THI FIRST TIMI since he was stricken with Infantile paralysis last month, Curtis (Buzzia) Boettiger, 18, displays the famous Roosevelt smile as he poses with his mother. Mrs Anna Eleanor Boettiger (right), and a cousin. Miss Dianna Roosevelt, in the Lxie Angeles hospital. Released from quarantine, the youth has begun a series of exercises to strengthen end build him up. (International Soundphoto)
home of Mrs. Italph Myers. 1043 Central avenue. The American Legion auxiliary will have a dinner at six thirty o'clock Friday evening at tiie legion home. Installation of officers will follow the dinner, and members desiring to wear formal attire may do so. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gause and daughter Barltara and .Minion MeCollins, of Akron. (1. were weekend and Laltor day gues's of Mr. and Mrs Woodson Ogg. Mr and Mrs Harvey Teeple and daughters. Gladys and Belva, have returned home from a trip to New Fork City. Mr. and Mrs Simon Zehr. of Harlan, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ehle, of Woodburn, were Sunday guests of Ravmond Zehr and Mrs David Zehr. Mr and Mrs. Amos Ketchum. Mr and Mrs. Adolph Kolter and < Mr and Mrs. Frank Lynch at tended the singfest at Van Wert. 0.. Sunday evenlux. Mr and Mrs. Cletus Miller Wertin Indianapolis Sunday, white thev attended Hi- state fair Ed and Bill Zeser have return cd home from Ca'lfornia. where they visileci for several months Mr and Mrs Charles Meyer attended the Van Wert fair Sun day. Among those from here atten-l ing the state fair at Indianapolis Sunday were Mr and Mrs. Bill Foreman. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Fackler and Mtv anil Mrs. Charles Meyer attended the Hleber-Fackler re union near Fort Wayne Sunday POOR. Mr and Mrs. Fred Gay. of Itha -a. Mich, former residents of Decatur. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Smith and other relatives. A pot-luck supper was given Sunday evening at the Smith home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Gay. Other guests attend mg were Mr and Mrs. Marion Smith and son. of Union City. Mr Hid Mrs. Dal'as Johns and fam iiy. Van Wert, O Mr and Mrs Ra'ph Smith and family and Mr and Mrs. laiwrence Smith und family, of this city. Misses Eleanor Pumphrey and Catherine Weidler flew home from Mexico City Monday In time to attend the teacher's meeting. They enjoyed a delightful tour of old Mexico. Mrs. Arthur Ford, of Muncie, and Mlaa Opal Crawford, of Marion, visited Decatur friends over Labor Day. Billy Schrock enjoyed the weekend here. He will return to the railroad school to complete his training as a telegrapher. An 11 pound. 1 ounce baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bauman. SIS North Eleventh street Monday morning at R:M a m. at the Adams county memorial hospital He baa not been named. Mr. and Mrs Rex Rieaen. Berne, are the parents of a baby gtrt. bora at 3:41 pm Saturday at the local hospital She weighed 7 pounds. 9 ounces and has not been named A baby girl was born to Mr and Mrs Isaac Wagner. 421 South Fifth street, at the Adams coaaty hoe
pltal Monday at 3 45 a m She weighed 7 pounds. 8 ounces. Mr. and Mrs Herbert Hart, of Portland, are parents of a son. born at the local hospital at 11:25 am today. He has not been named. Barbara Ann is the name of the baby girl born to Mr. and Mrs. i Frederick Blerly. of Bloomington, j Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. She weighed 6 pounds, 8 ounces und inis l>een named Barbara Ann. 0 n Jhtu Admitted: Miss Clara Schug.l Monroe, route I; Mrs. Mary E.I Houth. Petroleum; Gottlieb l.vo enberger. Monroeville, route 2, Mrs. I,aura .Misercola, route 5; Mrs. Joan Martz, route 6; Audrie and Estelle Fifer, Bryant; Jerry Workinger, Geneva. Dismissed Valentine Ijiker. Mon roevllle; l.eroy Rich. Berne; Mrs Melvin Hirachy and daughter, route! 3; Mrs Kenneth Worden and son.i Berne. Adam Bit-nz, route 5. Mrs Italph Loshe and daughter. 110(g South Fifth street. Mrs. Luther Beitler und son. Decatut Mrs. Rich ard Hake. 9H9 Indiana street. I’aul Sipe. New Corydon; Dewitt Hill, Rockford. 0., Mrs Dora Burkhart, iou e6; Mrs. Maty Scheuman and -on. Hoagland. Mrs. Cordelia Hum >i< k. Willshire, 0., ( aria Lee Meyer. 1239 Adams street, Leo Bogner. lio I West Monroe street; Mrs Belle Straltm. 339 North Ninth utroet; Mrs Eugene Barr. 922 Harrison street. Reservation Indians To Vote In Arizona Phoenix, Aril., Sept. 7 (UP>--| Reservation Indiana will vote for’ the first time tn the state's history today in the primary election to name congn-sgional and gubernator lai candidates An Arizona supreme ruling last July reversed a previous decision denying suffrage tor Indians. About 60 percent of Arizona's 2M.000 registered voters were expected to cast ballots in the contest which seven Democrats and two Republican* are running for the gubertiational nomination. I have sinned In that I have betrayed innocent blood. — Iscar lot. AT S 4 John Taber FTtxgrraJd la ready for hia singing debut Sept • in New York's Town Hall The aged west coast piano dealer didn't take to eong until he was 70—during depression days when a piano dealer didn't have very much to do. (I nt tr national
National Airlines Pilot Race Winner No Fatalities In National Air Races Cleveland. Sept. 7— (UPi National air races officials were convlm-etl today that new satety tegulations put Into effect after -«at year's crashes had paid off There were no fatalities during the 19(8 races but one pilot waa killed while testing his plane tf<-. I fore the air meet started The races ended yesterday | with Anson L Johnson, na'ional airlines pilot, winning the fW.OOA Thompson trophy race with a ) speed of 383 767 mph Johnson won the |i6.stio first ; prise after seven of the 10 eon testants were forced out. He (Jew an F-51 Mustang Behind him were Bruce E Raymond. Hammond. Ind . flying an Fsl at 365 234 mph to take 18,000; und Wilson V. Newha I. I Chicago, capturing |4.500 in show 'money with a sped of 313 567 mph in an F 63 Kingcobra. This outcome reversed all the predictions. The favorite Cook Cleland. Cleveland's 1947 winner and record holder was forced out a« was Richard Becker. Toledo, who flew a second Corsair enter •ed by Cleland Charles F. Grown, who was lapping the field in an F-39 Aircobra which won the race In 1946 had to land because of engine troub'e on the 19th lap But he picked up 11.300 ill lap prizes while Cleland got 2200
No less heartbroken than I Brown was Maj Richard L. John son. Wright field test pilot, who Pew an FB6 jet fighter faster than man has ever gone before in level flight, only to have faulty filming of his runs do him out of a world speed record. His unofficial spe-d determined from such of his Sunday flight as the I cameras caught, was 669.4* mph. enough to beat the present offl- : rial world record of 6*0.796 mph. tin two other days. Saturday ami I Monday, w-alher prevented John ' -on from making speed runs The lone casualty In this year's meet was I’aul A lieltlois. rieadow. Mass, who was killed while testing ids midget plane Attend Funeral Os Grandson Thursday Dr and Mrs. W. E. Smith will leave Thursday for Rocky River. Ohio, where they will attend funer al services for their grandson. Waldo Edison Eicher, whose body has been returned from France The young soldier was killed late , in 1944 in the battle of Metz, near ; the German liorder. He was a mem i l*er of General Patton's third army Beside* ills maternal grandparents. I the young man is survived by hi* parents and two sisters. His mother is the former Lucile Smith of this city. Motorist Is Injured As Plane Hits Auto 4 Greemastle. Ind . Sept. 7. (UPi Roliert Hampton, 51. Indianapolis. Imlay was recovering from in Juries suffered when a light airplane smashed into his auto on I'. S 4« near here yesterday Hampton was injurie-l when a piper cub piloted by Charles E Hefner, 34, Luna. <>, policeman. ; failed to gaiu sufficient altitude during a takeoff The pilot and In* wife, Louetla. were not Injured Hefner made an emergency land ing In a Held during n raiustotm He attempted a takeoff when Ihi rain let up He sa d engine trouble apparently caused the machine* failure to gain enough height Trad* In a Ueod lows — Decatur U. S. HOLIDAY tt'ont. From Page <»n«i to 9, including Monday, showed RAPID Photo Finishing Film left Wed. or Thurs. ready Friday 9 a. m. Holthouse Drug Co. HASIES’hj Ar* you gotag thru the hmatlona *BiMdl*-*g*' period peculiar to worn *n iM-M yr* t» un* awke yo< •uffer rrora hot Bmcm feel ou aer evui high-strung, tired’ Theo eo tn Lydia ■ Plakbam'* Vegetable Corn Bound to relieve euch erniptome Ptnkhaa e Compound eleo hae wher Doctor* call a MamachM toctc effect V LYDIA L PWKMXrS •• • • ■ QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Film left before S P. M. Tuesday—ready at 9 A. M. Thursday Holthouse Diug Co. •aataaaasaaa
that 383 perrons worn kill<vl. Pubic officials believed that the high Fourth-of-July total was one of the principal causes for the reduction ill the Labor Day total. "Ixtts of people were just plain scared to get out on the roads,” one police officer said. Cool weather kept many peo pie away from beaches, reducing the number of deaths by drown ing tine of the queerest accidents of the weekend occurred near Greencastle. Inti An airplane collided with a car Charles E Hefner. 34 Lima. (>. was forced to land his plane in a fie d during a rainstorm When he tried to take off later, he crashed into an automobile driven by Koltert Hamten. 51. Indian apoiis Hampten was injured Hefner ar.d hi- wife were shaken up Thomas Greslel, 18. died of Injuries at Payson. Utah, when a “toop-o-nlane" crashed while he was testing it lovfore carnival crowds. Three former paratroopers died! In an auto trash at Springfield. Mo, while traveling to a reunion with th-ir Worhl War II buddles Three persons were killed and two injured when a Greyhound j bus collided with an automobi'e I neat N »rth Bend. Wash. BERNE YOUTH (font From Page Onrt 1948 Buick which Sprunger said he owned. He took Wulliman to Greenville. l O„ left the auto dealer in a restaurant after obtaining (3.ltm In < ash to complete payment on the car. he told the yuto man After waiting in vain six hours for ■Stronger to return. Wulliman re REPLACEMENT values of buildings and contents are going up. Have you increased the amount of ’ your insurance accordingly? If you have any doubt about the ade<|uacy of your insurance — better make sure! Ask this Hartford agency to check your policies NOW. Just call THE SUTTLES CO. Hartford Flro Agant Niblick fitoro Bldg. Docatur, Ind.
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turned home and notified sheriff Herman Bowman. A warrant charging Sprunger with obtaining money under false pretenses was issued by Myles Parrish, prosecuting attorney and police authorities in Indiana and nearby states were alerted. It was later learned that the Berne youth, accompanied by his wife of three weeks, booked air passage from Baer Field, Fort Wayne, for Chicago and thence to Miami. Fla., the sauie day of the alleged swindle. BLAST ROCKS cc’ont. From case <»nel li» was onethlrd destroyed In 1942 by an explosion attributed to starch <lust WESTERN tfonl From »*sg» Or.el tracts. The union spokesman said that so far as he knew, no other telephone union bad a walkout scheduled for the same time as that of the ACEW He said, however, that "we expe< t our picket lines to be honored throughout the country." A company apokesman said that the announcement catne as "no surprise." jsiintlng out that union previously disclosed that it had authorized a strike and had withheld only the date . « He said that Western Electric Is "still hopeful of a peaceful settlement " for Beautiful Dry ( leaning (all 147 We're as near as your 'phone. KELLY DRY CLEANERS 427 N. Ninth Street We pick up and deliver. MAKE “BACK TO SCHOOL WEEK” Safety Week | Every Week of The Year! Kenneth Runyon l)E( ATI'R INSI RANCE AGENCY
