Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 215, Decatur, Adams County, 11 September 1948 — Page 3
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BRAOy * ND ROOP WED k "' »' i k l "'*' n ' 1 jj „ 0 of Miss Anna Ituih < " f ■'>' «’•'> ' lr “ < in7 BKady. of Portland, and Hoop. Geneva. and Mlles Hoop which took place Satnr the Webster The Rev Fawns read the double - Pawns, organist, land’s Prayer" softly ceremony. the tended by Mr and Mrs • of Port Wayne wedding, the bride those s frostpoint. with black and wore a corsage of and baby breath Mrs wore a wine colored black accessories Iler of yellow roses. Mrs Hoop wedding trip to north and are residing at Washington Street, in a former employe of Coal and Ice is now employed in the administration building tn The groom has been al RCA. Indianapolis for flaugh new OF AUXILIARY Flaugh was installed of the American Legion in impressive services at home last evening The followed a lovely dinthirty o'clock, arranged Arthur E Meyers. Mrs ■ liaudebush, Mrs. Charles Elbert Aurand, Mrs Dierkes Mrs. Otto Members of the junior assisted in serving Morgan past commander Post Cl. Lawrence elected commander. by Mrs Nick retiring president of the Brief talks were also Mrs Ralph Hoop, retiring fWflßdistriet president: Mrs Ed fourth district sec and Mrs Harold Tieman chaplain. of young men. directed I. A Holthouse. furnished ’ during the dinner officers installed last eve ntt|S'e Mrs. latwrence Rash, first Mrs Roxie Kessler vice president: Mrs Dallas se< retary; Mrs T C Smith. Mrs. Elmer Darwachter ' Mrs. R C. Hersh, chap Miss Margaret Eiling. at arms Retiring officers iM|K Mrs Braun. Mrs last Burg Elma Sullivan. prizes were won by Mrs . Meyers. Mrs Herman Dlerk Herman Myers. Mrs Elma
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* •.1 «&•&<<&»{ Society trema ror oaya publication must be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 1000-1001 Miao Betty Melchl Monday Pythian Needle < luh, after temple Democratic precinct committee women, K. of P. home, X pin. Vnion Chattel Girls Missionary guild, Marcella Walters. 7:30 p.m. latdies Firemen's auxiliary, Mrs. Roy Steele, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday C. L. of C. chorus, C. L. of C. hall. 7:30 p.m. St. Dominic study duh, Mrs. !.eo Ehinger. x pm. Dutiful Daughters class of Betht any Evangelical U. B. church. Mrs John Myers. Rebekah lodge. Odd Fellows hall. 7:30 p.m. Beta Sigma Phi sorority, city hall. X p.m. W.C.T.V., Mrs. c. E. Hocker, 2 pm. Delta Theta Tau sorority. Elks home. X p.m. Church Mothers study club, shelter house, Hanna Nuttman park, 6:30 p.m. Tri Kappa associate chapter, Hanna Nuttman park. 6:30 p.m. Happy Homemakers Club. Mrs. Kenneth Parrish, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Decatur Home Economics club. Mrs. Alva Lawson. 2 p.m. Hairdressers association, fire station, X p.m. Thuraday Ladles Aid society of First Presbyterian church, postponed. St. Mary's society, C. L. of C. hall. 7:30 p m. Phoebe Bible class of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. <hurch parlors. 7:30 pm. Sullivan. Mrs. Frank McConnell, Mrs. Joe Rash and Mrs. Carl Gattschall, and the attendance prize was awarded to Mrs Francis Noack Members were also reminded at last night's meeting, of the district meeting to be held September 16 at the Presbyterian church in Garrett. Reservations are to be made with Mrs Flaugh or Mrs Dallas Brown B. P. W. CLUB OPENS FALL ACTIVITIES A dinner meeting at Swearingens dining room on Wednesday evening marked the opening of the new club year for the Business and Professional women Pastel tapers and arrangements of fall flowers centered the T-shaped tables. The program was in charge of the legislation committee, with ! Mis. Bessie Teeple as chairman, as isisted by Mrs l-aurine Black and Mrs Vera Reber. Mrs. Agnes Yager, formerly of the Heidelberg college family, was the guest speaker She told of her visit to the t’nited States capitol at Washington. D C . and the state capitol at Indianapolis, and also gave a brief biographical sketch of lia-al representatives In the state and na tional legislatures In her talk she stressed the role of women in the political world of today Mrs. Eva Bayles, club president, conducted the business meeting and announced the following changes In the executive commit tee: first vice president. Nina Miller; second vice president. Fern Pans water, and treasurer Mary Martha Terveer. Reports of the standing committees were then given by their respective chair men: finance, Irene Hicks; membership. Joan Wemhoff; health and safety. Vera Sauers; education and vocation. Matilda Seliemeyer; public affairs. Betty McMillan; interrelations. Rosemary Spangler; leg (station. Bessie Teeple; program coordination. Georgia Foughty; radio and news service. Anna K Williams, and special committee, Jolly Kelly. A rummage sale will be held on October 2 at Mollenkopf Implement store, and members having items to contribute are asked to call Mrs. Irene Hicks A bake sale is also
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ir > B 3 I ■ - 4• • I If r 1 r f K l MRS. DONALD EVERETT was. before her recent marriage in the Pleasant Mills MetluMlist church. Miss Wilma Bal ey. daughter of Mr and Mrs. John Bailey, of route 6 The groom is a son of Mr and Mrs. R. H. Everett, of Pleasant Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Everett are making their home in Wilmore, Ky.. when- Mr. Everett is attending school. (Photo by Edwards).
being planned for .November « at Schmitt'* Ixtcker service. Roar Ellen Miller, corresponding secretary, then announced the state council meeting and luncheon for September 19 at the Claypool hotel in In dlanapoll*. The program committee will entertain next month, with Georgia Foughty as chairman, assisted by Aldine Frauhiger and Roae Confer SO CHA REA ENJOYS DINNER PARTY So Cha Rea enjoyed a dinner party Thursday evening at Riverview. after which the member* were invited to the home of Mrs. R. C. Hersh where several game, of bridge were played and prize* were won by Mis* Virginia lamrent and Mrs. Clyde Butler. During the brief buxines* meeting. conducted by Mrs. Hersh. Mr*. R. C. Ehinger was elected president for the new club year, and Mr* Clem Kortenber, secretary -treasurer. The next meeting will be held in two weeks at the home of Mrs.. Vincent Borman • MRS. BURL FUHRMAN HOSTESS TO W. S. C. S Mr*. Burl Fuhrman was hostess »o the Mt Pleasant W. S ('. H at her home Thursday afternoon The meet ing was opened with the group singing the hymn "Take Time to be Holy." followed by urayer. by Mrs. Milton Fuhrman Devotions were In charge of Mis Earl Fuhrman, and the lesson study was reviewed by Mrs. Everett Sin gleton The following members answered roll call with a scripture verse Mr*. Lionel Brentlinger. Mrs Druscilla Fuhrman. Mrs Nona! Fuhrman. Mr* Milton Fuhrman Mrs. Francis Fuhrman. Mr*. Earl Fuhrman. Mrs. Chauncey Sheet*. Mr*. Jesse Singleton. Mrs. Everett Singleton. Mrs. Clifford Conn. Mrs Truman Goldner and the hostess Mrs. Burl Fuhrman Mrs Clifford Mann and daughter and Mrs. Brice Sheets were guest*. During the social hour, lovely refreshments were served. TRI KAPPA ASSOCIATE CHAPTER PLANS PICNIC The associate chapter of Tri Kap pa sorority will have its opening meeting Tuesday evening at six thirty o'clock in the form of a picnic supper in the shelter house at Hanna Nuttman park The com inittee in < harge include* Mr*. Harold Grant, chairman. Mr*. Paul Saurer. Mr*. Fred Smith and Mrs. P. Bryce Thoma*. Each member i* asked to bring her own table service. During the business meeting, new officer* will be Installed and report* will be given by the various committee chairmen also, a re port will be made of the recent pro vince convention Dues will be pay
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■ w Kki VI 1 ■ V I i V F F. ’ MISS CLARA LENGERICH, daughter of Mr un i Mrs la-o la nwer ich, of near Decatur, and William A. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs Cas per Miller, were united In marriage recently at the St Mary s Catho lie church, the Rev. Ignatius Vlchuras officii<ting The voting couph Is re-idine on a farm sou'h of the city. (Photo by Edwards 1 ,
able at this meeting During the past week the chapter’s year Imoks have been dis'ributed by the commlttue in charge. Lois Black. Mrs Avon Burk and Mrs. Harry Knapp Beta Sigma Phi sorority will meet promptly at eight o'clock Tuesday evening at the city hall The regular meeting of the Phoebe Bible dass of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed c hurch will he held In the church parlor* at seven thirty o'clock Thursday evening. A meeting of the Hairdresser* ***<M'iatlon will Ice held at the fire daiion Wednesday evening at eight o'clock A movie will be shown by the White Uro** Supply Co . of Fort Wayne. Rebekah lodge will meet Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock at Odd Fellow* hall. AH member* are urged to attend to make arrangements for the district meeting to be held In Bluffton on Tuesday. September 21. The Ijxdle* Aid society of the First Presbyterian church will meet Thursday afternoon. September SO. at the home of Mr* Earl Adam* The meeting wa* originally announced for September Id. All member* are asked to notice the change The St diary's society will have a busiaes* and social meeting at seven thirty o'clock Thursday evening st the C. L. of C hall The committee In ebarge will be Mrs Hubert Onler. chairman Mr* Rose Tanvas. Mrs Joe Voglewede
MMr tStsß Hi So ißs* I ■ 1 THE WEDDING of Miss Dorothy Marie Smith, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ruben Smith, of i'eterson and Edwin Cal), soil of Mr. and Mrs Eilis Call, took pla<e recently at Ihe Church of God. the Rev Dwight McCurdy officiating. The couple Is residing on route 5. (Photo by Ed w a rd at, —
and Mr* Joe Kitxon. The C. I* of C. chorus will have it* meeting at the C. L. of C hall Tueaday evening at seven thirty o'clock. Mr*. Ehinger will Ice ho*te*s at eight o'clock Tuesday evening to the St Dominic study club. A meeting of the Dutiful Daughter* class of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren ctiun-h will be held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs John Myers. 710 Walnut »treet. The Decatur Home Economics club will have it* meeting at two o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr*. Alva Lawicon Owen Wemhoff, non of Mr and Mr*. Robert Wemhoff. will leave Sunday for Detroit. Mich . where he will attend the i'nlverslty of Detroit. majoring in journalism and physical education He will make ni* home with Mr. and Mrs. Her yard Wemhoff. of Grosse Point. Mich Mr end Mr* Msx Schaffer have returned from a visit with relative* John Evan* visited in Geneva -nd Portland several day* this week and friend* In Terre Haute. Van Wert. 0.. Moose have purchased the Inn Hotel building nt Main and Cherry street* in that city and plan to erect a modern home and bnslnev* bloc k In a year or two.
The body of Pvt. Phillip II Fisher, son of Mr and Mr*. Clark Fisher, formerly of Ossian, was returned to their home at Fort Wayne today where funeral serv ices will be held Tuesday at 2 ptn Phillip was 19 when he met death during action March 30, 1945 in Cebu Islands Mr and Mr*. Alfred Krummen I were the honored guests at a re < ent farewell party given by their I triends and. neighbor*. Mr and I Mr*. Krummen will leave soon to make their home in laimar, Colo Tom Costello will return to Notre Dame University next week, where he will begin his sophomore year of studies. Harney Brooks will return to In diana I'nlverslty. where he will en tor his senior year. Mis* Kathryn Ann Edward* I* a guest this weekend of Mr. and Mr*. Joe Dye and daughter Jean, of Cov ington lload Fort Wayne, and will attend the 17th annual Fort Wayne charily horse show at Covington manor. VV 21V Charles P Taft, president of the Federal Council of Churches, told a group of the Industrial and pro fesslonal leaders of Detroit that the true function of the church I* to assume leadership In the application to all human relationship* of the dm trine of perfection proclaimed by Jesus "It l« not enough." he said, ’.'for ministers to repeat the gospel message. The great problem of the < hutch I* how to apply the gospel to all the affair* of men It I* the busine** of the church to combat race di* crimination, bad housing, unfair employment practices, and every factor in the daily relation* oi men which is counter to the bash I teaching* of Jesus." The address given at the Economic club, was one of four made by Mr. Taft In a recent one-day visit to the city He also addressed the interdenoml national pastors' union, the com mittee on the crusade for children and a council of chuix he* banquet 0 Carl Yoder.* IP- «■ LHome uionj Th* Alarm Clack Did It Sue Jamison wa* In her later teen* Week-end parties were be coming more frequent Her par ent* were growing annoyed by the necessity of having to wait up for their daughter * return Neither could sleep without knowing Sue was safe in bed Early-rising Mr Jamison announced one morning that something had to be dem about the matter There would be no more waiting-up parties for him; he would let the alarm clock do the trick Then mother and daughter decided when Rue could reasonably be exported to he horn* They would add a half hour for mishaps and set the alarm When It went off. then would be the time to start worrying But It didn't go off The parents had an w-orled «leep and Hue had the satisfaction of feellag she was re- . sponsible tor her own act Mina.
Mr and Mrs David R Smith are the parents of a baby hoy. born at 12:3'» pm Friday at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed ’J fKiunds, 2 <iun< ■- y n Jlotu Admitted Merideth Liechty, Woodburn. Dismissed David Neuenscbwan der. Berne Harry Brorreln. Rockford. <> . Mrs Selma Tester. Geneva; Mrs Elmer Ehrsam and son, Monroe; Mrs Hazel McDonald. 415 North Ninth street; Mrs Morris Brunner and daughter. Portland Autoist Fined For Reckless Driving George Miller. 22. of Craigvllle. was fined |5 and costs in mayor's 1 court this morning on a charge of reckless driving He was arrested tiy city |H>lice a week ago today. Automobile Damaged By Hit-Run Motorist An automobile driven by Bruce lllrschy. of Monroe, was sideI -wiped by a hit-run driver at 11:45 Friday night a bout five mile | south of Decatur on I*. S. 27, sheriff Herman Bowman reported todav Hirschy was unable to obtain any description of (he runaway car, and damage to his machine was tentatively esliinul ed at between 1150 and 1200. The first brick building at Harvard I'nlversity was erected for Indian students. Because they did not make use of It in sufficient numbers, it was converted Into a printing shop Trade In a Good town — Decatur
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CARD OF THANKS We wish In this manner to thank our neighbors, friends. Central Soya Co. and Ixx-al 43 for their sympathy and many acts <»f kindness during our recent bereavement. Mr A Mrs. A. O. Blocker and family. L Wk A&l Wisdom ■ Bt»S» ■<»««- B An Incomplete Transformation A woman testified i-t a revival meeting and told of her conversion to Christ. Among other things, ae said "I was very foolish and vain. Wordly pleasures, and especially the fashions, were my only thought. I was fond of silks, satins, ribbons, and laces But. my friends" she concluded, "when I saw they were dragging me down to perdition. I gave them all to my sister." |r* Wpi w H I II IB II It will pay you to buy your New Washing Machine at Stucky & Co. MONROE, IND. We Deliver.
