Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 214, Decatur, Adams County, 10 September 1948 — Page 3

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I MERMAN IS WED AFTERNOON H lone* officiated a' <>f >H*e J«»n Zimmer tgflHb daughte- of .’dr. and Mre man. and Mitchell Salt Ucke place the Math dkijly o'clock. nMtal arrangement of mum* I blanketed the altar. presented the abort eding the the traditional wedding Mrs Steve fiah h brother law of th- groom, choHe for her wedding gray dressmaker suit green ucceMoriea, and corsage Her at in daik green she wore browu acand a corsage of bronze It Davis, of Cleveland. JjHand Mrs Max I.' Zimmer >3 son, Steven, of Ithaca. ieh./wre among the out-of town the wedding. tuber 1. Mr. and Mrs. be at home at 946 hast In Salt Lake City. The Daich. a graduate of De h school. Is a registered d served with the army rps In the European theamonths. Her buswith the first armored In the European theater ions for three and a half l-HABEGGER RE READ Phyllis Sttahni, daughter Mrs. Jacob Straiim, of became the bride of Sop of Mr. and Habegger. of (terne, evening at six thirty the parsonage of the church in Fort the Itev. Clayton Steiner ide wore a gray gabardine forest green accessories urchid corsage. Her only , Miss Shirley Paxton, ibonet gabardine suit with NMOries and a corstage of npons. > Habegger served the best man. Ing the ceremony, a reivas held from seven to xk in the Strahm home in serving the guests i Joseph Ayala, and Miss of Monroe. Miss Virlabegger. Berne, Miss PaIrahm. Mrs. Heed Troxel and arolyn Schlemmer. of this a short wedding trip, the ■will reside on route 10. Fort By • M sns ■ HTdUia-a ■> the way you want to look ■S»r, younger, smarter* Pat W I*2'l trims your figure, stars Jin a new neckline Do the Ms embroidery—it s smart 1* ■ frocks' Ms pattern gives perfect fit. is ■ to use Complete. II ustrattd ■ Chart shows you every step ■ttern »271 sixes 34. 36. IS. ■< 46 Rise 36 takes 3% yard* ■ch. Flower transfer Includ ■nd TWENTY-FIVE cents In ■ for this pattern to Decatur ■ Democrat. Pattern Dent ■ N Jefferson fit . Chicago SA ■ Print plainlv YOl'R NAMr MtltM ZONE. SIZE AND ■I.F NUMBER ■ny smart s'enderixlnr sash ■ in vo«r •<••' Thev’re In o->r ■Wan MARTIN Pattern Fn"k ■ everyone* Twice as exciting ■ver. this catalog of newsfashions is yours fo* ■TEEN cents more

HE Society items ror days publication must be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phon. 1000-1001 Miao Betty Melchl Thursday Ladies Fellowship of Missionary church, Mrs. Ralph Myers. 7 pin W.S.C.S. of Mt. Pleasant church, Mrs. Burl Fuhrman, 2 p.m. Progressive Workers class of Trinity Evangelical I'. B. church, Berne park, 6 p.m. Baptist Women's Missionary society. Mrs. C. E. Bell. 2 p.m. Women of Moose. Moose home, 8 pm., officers, 7:30 pm. Zion Lutheran Male chorus, church basement, 7:30 pm. Eastern Star, Masonic hall, potluck. 6:15 pm., stated meeting, 7:30 p.m, Friday Class seven of Pleasant Mills Methodist church, Lehman park, Herne. Rainbow practice. Masonic hall. 6:15 p.m. Pocahontas lodge. Red Men hall, 7:30 pm. Y. P. ,M. B. of Nuttman Avenue I*. B. church, Hanna Nuttman park, ,7:30 p.m. American Legion auxiliary installation. Legion home, 6:30 pm. Ice cream social, St. Luke's church, Honduras. Zion Lutheran Sunday School teachers, church basement, 7 pm. Ave Maiie study clu-i Mrs. Raymond Kohne 8 p.m. Monday Pythian Needle club, after temple Democratic precinct committee women. K. of P. home. 8 p.m. t'nlon Chapel Girls Missionary guild. Marcella Walttus, 7:30 pm. Ladies Firemen's auxiliary, Mrs. Roy Steele. 7:30 pm. Tuesday W.C.T.U., Mrs. C. E. Hocker. 2 p.m. Delta Theta Tau sorority. Elks home, 8 p.m. Church Mothers study club, shelter house, Hanna Nuttman park, G:3n p.m. Tri Kappa associate chapter, Han-na-Nuttman park. 6:30 p.m. Happy Homemakers Club, Mrs. Kenneth Parrish. 7:30 pm. " I W.S.C.S. ENJOYS LUNCHEON THURSDAY The Women's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist church began its fall activities with a carry-in iun< heon at one o'clock Thursday afternoon In the church basement. Low tmwls of autumn flowers decorated the long tables. Following the '..r. -heon. Mrs. J. M Doan conducted a brief business meeting and made the following announcements: seminar at Geneva on September 17; September circle meetings at the homes of Mrs. Leigh Bowen and Mrs. Leland Smith; yll women's day, September 26; retreat at Forrest Park church, Fort Wayne, on October 1; open house with a pot-iuck dinner at Neighborhood house. Fort Wayne, on October 12; country fair in church social rooms in near future. .Mrs. Doan also announced that Mrs. Waiter Gable will be the QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Satisfaction Holthouse Drug Co. FLOWER SHOP Potted Plants. Mixed Bouquets, Corsages. Flowers for your every need. All Funeral Work <1 ven special attention. Phone 1853 207 Liberty Way (acress frem ceurt Muse)

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guest speaker at the next general meeting of the society. Following the biitiness meeting. Mrs. O. G. Baughman gave the devotional*, reading from the twelfth chapter of proverbs. Mrs. N. A. Bixler presented the lesson study on the development of the world council of churches, the wtiole family of God. giving a summary of the advancement in Christian churches. MEETING OF STUDY CLUB IS HELD Mrs. Bernadlne Kreps was hostess last evening to the Queen of the Rosary study dub. Prayer was offered by Mrs. Bernice Adams in opening the meeting, followed by roll call and a review of the article "The Tabernacle Bum." Mrs. Rose Tricker was elected president during the business meeting; Mrs. Jane Colchin, secretary., and Mrs. Bernadlne Kreps, treasurer. The next meeting will be held on October II at the home of Mrs. Cordelia Schultz. The meeting was closed with prayer. WOMEN OF MOOSE MEETING IS HELD Forty two members attended the meeting of the Women of the Moose last evening at the Moose home During the business meeting. Melvina Reed gave an interesting account of the recent convention. The door prize was won by Dora Cook. Delicious refreshments were later served by the publicity committee. Bunco and pinochle were later enjoyed. Ritual practice will be held Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock and all officers, escorts and chairmen are requested to attend BAPTIST SOCIfTY MEETS THURSDAY The Baptist Missionary society meeting was held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mm. C. E. Bell, with Mrs Hubert Jas|>er assisting. Twenty two members were in attendance. The meeting was opened with the devotional* by Mr*. Paul Cum mlngs, followed by the conference report by Mr*. Homer Reppert and Mrs Paul Cummings. Mrs. Cummings conducted the business meeting, and Mrs. Alva Baker reviewed the introduction to the lesson study "China and United State* Outposts.” The meeting was closed with prayer. lively refreshments were served by the hostesses at a later hour The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Brice Butler, with Mrs. Sam Hite as tbe assisting hostess. Mrs. John Metzger will be lesson leader. HOME EC ASSOCIATION MEETS HERE TUESDAY How does and what makes county government work? These are questions that wil be analyzed in a session of the Adam* county home economic association September 14. The codrt room in the Adams county court house will be the setting for this special lesson at one thirty p tn. Tuesday. J B. Kolimeyer of Purdue University will be present to lead the discussion. Mr. Kolimeyer has conducted meetings throughout Indiana on community problems in education, hospitalization. leadership, etc. The authority of local officials and how to get government action on desired projects will be taken up in the discussion. This session will be open to the public and all interested club women are urged to attend as well as club leaders The Democratic precinct committeewomen will meet Monday evening at fight o'clock at the K. of P. home. The Women's Christian Temperance union will meet at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs C. E Hocker. All members are urged to attend The Pythian Needle club will meet Monday evening following temple. SINUS= IIMS CUM R>« MIMXT SUI TO NAIAL CONMSTION W*t XUMCIO HIMI luicl »C CMC truss tort*. of sisus mtozrtl. sad (tor tew 4us to sm«l e<msew (tee ■ sees to4«r Is rer-rt- •< sureess wits ■ (mote wbtek teas Iks p-r.se to rteucs aaeal eonsWtaa Mea aa<i weatea wick Ste-aulae state kteitsrkee. sloexeU wwtnlc. ■raclML hAvkiM saw«in« minffry tell reHefiftor tetof H. KtAVBONOL saete N.M, kte eensteeriag reat>Ha. tkw M art ssseartee savaato to aalr esaacss pe« 4ms gUMOMOL (terttea. ws satr « 4teeste4i asM »M awaer kerb manatee to SteKk llvee *(«r» — Wall llrg-n lilted.

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THE WEDDING of Miss Neva Lou Crownover. daughter of Mr and Mr*. Harry Crownover. and Thoma* Johne-on. also of Monroe was a rec ent event in the Monroe Methodist church The Rev W II Hall officiated. Both Mr and Mrs. Johnson are attending echoed in Muncie tPhoto bv Edward*!

The meeting of the Loyal Daugh ters clas* of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church ha* boon postponed to September 28. Rcdand A. Marbaugh. who served as a first lieutenant in the U S. marine* during the war. has been advanced to the rank of captain in the volunteer marine corp* reserve He is manager of the Willshire Lumber Company. Charle* F. Cromas. of Hartford City, wa* the successful bidder for a 4<> acre farm in Jackacn township. Wells county. Tbe consideration wa* 34.625. Funeral services were held today | for C. O. Albaugh. 52. former Wren citizen, who died at Franklin. 0., Tuesday after a several months illness He wa* a machine gunner in World War I and lost a leg in action Mr and Mrs. Garver Wheeler and children. Jotin and Margaret, of Indianapolis, were guests Wed nesday of Mrs. Charles Dugan. Tbe Wheeler* will leave Monday for a three months' visit in California

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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hocke 1 m<-y(>r. of Monroeville, visited the WLS headquarter* at tbe Indiana state fair on Tuesday and Wednes clay. Mis* Nonna Lou Eady, daughter iof Mr. and Mrs J K. Eady of thia city, will receive her senior bar* at the Indiana university training Mchool for nurses at Indianapolis Tuesdsy morning. Miss Eady Is beginning her third and final year of preparation for the degree of graduate nurse. Mrs. Ray Denny I* moving her household gcHMls to Portland today where she will make her future home. Mr and Mr* Morris Brunner, of Portland, are the- parent* of a daughter, born at 4:05 a.m. today at the Adams county memorial hospital She weighed 6 pounds, 4 ; ounces. As he* thinketh in hi* heart, so is he. Solomon.

POSTAL ICont. From *’■«* On,r gate these charge*. "No represent nt He of either of the committee* has conta<ted me on this matter; therefore, the only' information that I have concerning the proposed investigation I* what is contained in the newspaper articles. "The postoffice department main tain* a most efficient investigation service of its own—the postoffice 1 inspection service Even though no spec isle information ha* been fur nlshed me. I dtn directing the chief Inspec tor to make an immediate investigation of promotions made in the New York City postoffice, and , any other postofffee where similar allegations are made" 0 n J/zOSm Admitted — Mrs. Hazel McDonald. 415 North Ninth street. Roy August, 334 Stevenson street, BERNE YOUTH (Cent. From Fa*. One! man to Greekvll e. O. saying he had "spotted" a used 1948 car. Sprunger look Wulliinan Io a Greenville restaurant, took 13,100 in hundred dollar bill*, and told the car dealer to "wait tm minutes" while he clinched the deal Wcnliinan waited six hours before he dared suspect that he had ; lu-en duped by the son of one of Berne’s most resitected fa mi les Then he appealed to sheriff How I man. and filed the charge* which set law enforcement authorities In Indiana and several nearby states on the lookout for Sprung i er and his blonde bride of three i weeks. Only flimsy c lues pointed tn | 'he couple's whereabouts. Sprunger’s mother in-law in Portland re-cc-ivc-d one of the c-risp century note* in the mail. The letter was postmarked in Fort Wayne, and was sent at 2 p. m. on the afternoon of the getaway. It was later ascertained that for Beautiful Dry Cleaning Call 147 We’re as near as your 'phone. KELLY DRY CLEANERS 427 N. Ninth Street We pick up and deliver.

Sprunger had abandoned his car on a Fort Wayne street and tak- I en to the air Baer Field authorities said he booked passage for two to Chicago and thence to New Orleans. 1 Sprunger had told friend* he was planning a Florida honey moon, but authorities theorize*! that he and hi* wife would flee to South America l>y air. realizing that extradition proceedings would scarcely be attempted, even if they could be located Actually. the couple had gone to Florida as originally p anned In an emotional idea to the court Tuesday. Sprunger'* lawyer c ited the vouth'* cmlld upbringing. 1

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in* hardships in life and bad luc k In love, and finally hi* age — he turned 21 in June l*ro*ecutor I'urrhh simply read the affidavit and axked that Justice lie deliv ered. Sprunger still faces a contempt of court charge. He remarried in Ju y in defiance of an order bv this court that he not enter matrimony within a two-year period The ruling followed Sprumcer's divorce from a woman he married while in the service. As many a* 1 love I rebuke and ■ hasten. Rev. 3 19. Burden* ’ nee nine light when cheerful borne Ovid.