Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 217, Decatur, Adams County, 14 September 1948 — Page 3
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CUBA RELLE DANIELS W«D» ROBERT REYNOLDS Tfe«-♦»!•!' '*- of Mtn* Clara )Hie Dttbb'l " r Monroeville, and Robet^lfev'"' 1 1 " o!< i’ ,;,< FriflMMMnr 111 ~H‘ home *>f the L. ik Middaugb n«*ai Deci t#r. Th# 'Collpie was attended by Ml*s Cfeor.i White and James Im a daughter <• runrjtfT ©iniela of Monroeville and thfimß""" l •* 1 ll, ‘ * on *’f -'* r " MfiflMEWoilmati. of Van W» rt. Tthphtt' l ' *'*'■•* a dre-'H of <o< oa with acces«ories foreM ip**' •* , ' r torsage »•«» of veltotrf3B#e" Haaßtendant chose a blue frock Wh black accez 'sorles and a wMm* of *»■••• TJHtOfive guests at ended the rceffftKMt at the home of the brMe’t’»' !‘ -r immediately follow have returned from 8 wedding trip and are home with the xrootsMntother Mr. Reynolds ia ■* nn electrician at the Co. mmKiehm vows 3Bad recently famine Bi»mz * of Mr and .Mrof Wilshire. O. &8d ■■vllle Dean (lehrn. only son Os |Kaiid Mrs John (lehm. ol ().. were united in mar ffiqßiurduf. September 1. at k in th» Willshire dSßßtl'.'en church. The Rev Dellinger received the d||Mßhng vows, before a flower altar Mrs. Esther Delthe (hose for her wed wool gabardine suit. accessories and wore of garden!* and Briarwore a suit of gray wool, with brown acresthe ceremony, a re was held at the home of where a lovely three centered the serving their return from a week’s trip to Canada, the collj?I« Rill reside near Rockford SV Mr (lehm Is engaged In The bride Is emp'oyed Willshire Lumber Co. WEDDING SUNDAY "SB and Mr * I’eter I) Bailey their silver wedding an Sunday with a lovely at their home Cuesta at were Mr. and Mrs Roy of Poneto: Mr and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Coll Reid Mrs. Charles Myers. Mr •sßr« Garth Journey and son Mr and Mrs Dorwin Myers IwHra and Boris Myers and Fred all of Portland. Mr and j It’s a Scoop! ( I v w /J I ■»n la Imb *482 II U ■wfs lYTftMfeea ’lUkslfeo r »PP*d at the hack? Tied a' front! Scooped at the neck Pattern 9482 la the newest «- sew-eaalcat houaefrock •o becoming you'll be waul 'ever* I! i« pattern gives perfect fit. ia 'o use Complete. Illustrated Chart shows you every step "ent 9IM come* in sites 12 <- 11. M; 68. Rite II takes yarda 35 Inch; % yard con "6 TWENTY FIVE eent* Ir 1 f<* thia pattern to Decater I V’L f** m <>crat. Pattern I>rn’ IV s Jefferson Rt . Chicago » n IE. P'ainlv YOCR NAM* IV'I'RF.SR 7ONK. SIZE AND lK ' F I ■s*; rn " 1| n* and erottv! Re* other * »aver*. at-home-frocks In j BARIAS’ MART'S’ Pattern Book IV •eeryone' Twice as ’tcPlnr IV *’»r this catalog of ■B*’’"" fashion* la your* fo* cents more.
Society Item* for days publication must be phoned in by If a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 10001001 Miss Betty Melchl Tuesday 'Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs. Dan Christian. 8 p.m. luidles of Columbia social committee. Mrs. Frank Schmitz. 7:45 p.m. (!. L. of C. chorus. C. of C. hall, 7:30 p.m. St. Dominic study club. Mrs. I>o Ehinger. 8 p.m. Dutiful Daughters class of Beth any Evangelical I’. B. church. Mrs. John Myers. Hebekah lodge, Odd Fellows hall. 7:30 p.m. Beta Sigma Phi sorority, city hall, 8 p.m. W.C.T.U.. Mrs. C. E. Hocker, 2 p.m. Delta Theta Tau sorority. Elks hhme, 8 p.m. Church Mothers study dub, shel ter house, Hanna Nuttman park, 6:10 p in. Tri Kappa associate chapter, Han-na-Nuttman park. 6:30 p.m. Happy Homemakers Club, .Mrs Kenneth Parrish. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Flo Kan Sunshine council, K. of P. home. 6:30 p.m. Decatur Home Economics club. Mrs. Alva laiwson. 2 p.m. Hairdressers association, fire station, 8 p.m. Thursday D.Y.B. class meeting, postponed Phoebe Bible class, postponed Wesiey class of Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Everhart. 8 p.m. W.S.C.S. of Union chapel. Mrs. Earl Chase. 1:30 p.m. Rainbow girls initiation, Masonic hall, 6:45 p m. Women of the Moose ritual practice. Moose home, 7:30 pin. Indies Missionary society of Church of God. Mrs. Paul Hawkins, 7:30 p.tn. Indies Aid society of Calvary Evangelical I’. B. church, church, 8 p.m. Ladles Aid society of First Presbyterian church, postponed. St. Mary's society, C. L. of C. hall. 7:30 p.m. Friday Psi lota XI party, postponed. i Gamma Nu sorority, fire station.! 7:30 p m. Victory class of Trinity Evangelical U. B church, Mr. and Mrs. David Wynn. 7:30 p.m. Saturday C. 1,. W rummage sale. Bethany Evangeli< Bl U. B. church, 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon. Sunday Chicken supper. St. Paul's Lutheran church. 5 p.m.. sale of baked goods and fancy work, 4:30 p.m. X Monday Philathea class of Baptist Church, Mrs. Zimmerman. 6:30 p in. Mrs. Rauza Wolf and family. Mr and Mrs Edward Wolfe and daughter. Mr and Mrs Ray Wolf and son. Lucile Misercola and daughter. Patty. Mr. and .Mrs. Rufus Bailey and sons, Leo. Phyllis and Jerry Bailey. Decatur Evening guests Included Mr and Mrs OrMr. and Mrs Buck Tlckert, Vivian land Miller and daughter, Belva Noll, Mr and Mrs. Gerald Ross and sons and Albert Stetler. The honored couple received many lovely gifts. LADIES FELLOWSHIP MEETING IS HELD The ladles Fellowship of the Missionary church held Its Hep tember meeting Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Ralph Myers /WOMEN, who fed NERVOUS umdhyfMttisultoMMtrt Do you suffer from hot nervous. Irritable clammy fssllngs - du* to the functional middle-as.' oeHod necuilar to women <M-53 yn I’Thenso tryLrdlaK Pinsham s Vsffwteble Compound to rellevs such MBU L RWmagttT'
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Ki *vtSyFw I I E- ™ r1 B VB» X. MRS. GLEN ARTHUR HABEGGER was. before her recent marriage In the First Mennoiiit<- church in Berne. Miss Ruth Berneda Liechty. daugh'er of Mr. and Mrs. Albert W Liechty, Berne, route 1. The groom's mother. Mrs. Barbara Hubegger. resides in Berne. Photo by Edwards)
on Central avenue. The meeting was opened with the group singing ’’Bunlight," followed with prayer by Mrs. Lawrence VonGunten. Hcrlpture was read hy Mrs. Philip Baker, using as her topic John 3:16. The group then sang the hymn "Leaning on the Everlasting Arms.” The remainder of the evening was spent in sewing for the Beth any orphanage in Kentucky. During the business meeting, Mrs, Harold Idlewlne read correspondence from Mrs. Lester Htrahm. of Flana gan. 111. At a later hour, delicious refreshments were nerved by Mr* Myer, assisted by Mrs. Charles Tumbleson and Mrs. Herald Welty. Fifteen members and two guests. Mrs George Millington and Mrs. Ray Wolfe, attended the meeting The October meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. John llirschy. AEOLIAN CHOIR TO OPEN 1948-49 SEASON The Aeolian choir of the Decatur General Electric Co., sponsored by the General Electric club, will have Its first meeting of the 194849 season Thursday evening in the music room of the junior-senior high school. Thomas llaubold. president of the group, announced that while a part of the meeting would he devoted to reorganization, rehearsal will be held in preparation for the outof town concerts scheduled for the early part of the season Mr Hau bold also asked that anyone whh Ing to join the choir attend the meeting Thursday. David C. Enibler will again di rect the choral group and urged that all members attend the meat Ing promptly at seven thirty The motion picture produced last year which featured the Aeolian choir will soon be released, and record Ings for the picture will be played at Thursday s meeting. PYTHIAN NEEDLE CLUB OPENS YEAR’S ACTIVITIES The Pythian Bister Needle clut opened their fall and winter adlvi ties last evening at the K. of P home following the opening of th* Temple meetings. The president. Mrs. Frederick Striker, conducted the business ses slon. after which the members were Invited to the dining room when delicious refreshments were server! by the hostesses. Mrs W F Beery Mrs Frank Carroll. Mrs. Mervln Taylor and Mrs. Arthur D Suttles Games of bingo formed the enter tainment and various prizes wen RAPID Photo Finishing Film left Wed or Thun*, ready FrMay 9 a. m. Holthouse Drug Co.
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awarded winners. The next meeting will be Sep tember 27 with Mrs. S E. Hite, chairman, assisted by Mrs Brice Butler. Mrs Earl Butler and Mrs Effie McGill. WILLING WORKERS ENJOY PICNIC A basket dinner was enjoyed by the Pleasant Mills Methodist Will ing Workers class at park in Berne Sunday. Those attending were the Rev and Mrs. Ralph Johnson and son. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Price and children. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ehrsam and son. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bauman and children. Mr and Mrs. Richard Speakman and children. Mr and Mrs. Clyde Jones and children. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Golliff. Mr. and Mrs. Harlen Jones and family, Mr and Mrs. .Murray Holloway and John Bailey and daughter, Wanda MISSIONARY GUILD MEETING IS HELD The Girls Missionary guild of I nion Chapel held Its regular monthly meeting Monday evening at the home of Marcella Walters. The opening service was In charge of Delores Sheets, secretary of spiritual enrichment Josephine Sheets, leader for the evening, used the topic "Together We Share The hymn "We've a Story to Tell to the Nations" was sung, followed with prayer by Betty Miller. The poem. "Christ Ha* No Hands but Our Hands," was read hy Veda Williamson The hymn "Living for Jesus" was then sung A discus *ion on "How We Share Out Money" was given by Betty Miller followed by singing the hymn "Take My Life and Let It Be Goo secraled. I<ord. to Thee ” "How We Share our Lives" was given by Mrs Celia Pellett The hymn "Hav* rhine Own Way. Lord” was sung ind the guild ceremonial was used in closing A short business meeting waheld and a gift of appreciation war presented to Mr* Pellett. guild counselor for the past four years Urvely refreshments were serv »d to Mrs Pellett, Betty Miller Veda and Frieda Williamson. Roar Merriman, Josephine. Delore*. Mary and Betty Sheets. Shirley Worklnger, Betty Walters. Janet Brown and the hostess. The next meeting will be held al the home of Josephine Sheets and Delore* Sheet* will Ire the leader. BARKLEY REUNION IB HELD BUNDAY The thlr<y-elgbth annual reun ion of the Barkley faml y war held Sunday at Hanna Nuttman park. After a basket dinner at the noon hour, a business meet 'ng was conducted by the pre*i dent. Freeman Walter* A Irttei (rom the Robert Barkley historical association, of Statesville. N C.. wa* read, after which th* following officer* were elect*ff: president. Cha Im er H Barkley, vice president. Simon •ecreury. Mr*. Forrest Walters; treasurer. Waldo Barkley; pro gram committee. Mr*. Lyle Franz. Jean Barkley. Glenny* Barkley and Helen Barkley: coffee com mltiee Mr*. Cha'mer Barkley Henry eighty-foar years of age. waa Tecocaised as the old eat member, and Steven Lyn* Morgan, seven week* old. a* the yownffert member present. Contest* were then enjoyed, conducted by Mr* Chalmsr Bark ley and Mr and Mr* Chester Bowes Those attending were Mr and Mr*. John A. Fvboarn. Stur<l«. Mich . Mr and Mr* Freeman
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MISS PAULINE MEYER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyer, of Vera Cruz, and Mere Moser, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Palmer .»io»n. Berne, were united In marriage recently In the parsonage of the St John’s Evangelical anil Reformed church at Vera Cruz The double ring ceremony was read by the Rev. H H Meckstroth. (Photo by Edward" I
Walters and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Everett and daughter. Connie, Monore; Mr. and Mrs.’David J Barkley and children. Fred and Helen. Mr. and Mrs Simon lx>hrman and sons. Glenn and Carl. Mr. and Mr*. John Mr and Mrs. Chester Bowen anil children, Ross. Rita and Ruby, Mr. and Mr*. Waldo Barkley. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Barkley ami daughters. Glennys and Barbara. Mr. and Mrs. Ver in Barkley anil daughter. Deborah, the Misses Jean Barkley and Neva Mae Holt. Henry l>-hrman. lairen and Byron Barkley, all of Monroeville; Mr. and Mrs. W F Harmon. Ohio City. O; Mi and Mrs. Dayion Barkley and Mr. and Mrs. Pau) Smitley, Hoagland; Mrs. Jane Barklev. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Walters and children. Marcella and Leroy, Mr. ahd Mrs. Ly e Franz and son. Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Barkley and Ona lee. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morgan and son. Steven. Mrs J C Barkley and Roliert Teepie, all of Decatur. The laidies of Columbia social committee will meet this evening at seven forty five o'clock at the home of Mrs. Frank Schmitz, 213 South First street. Members l>t the Philathea via** of the Baptist church and their ■ Vc w I - o ■■ 1- ■ ■L ‘w ® u ■ ■WOWI'’ for "Mr* America " She » Mr*. Mari* Strohmeier, S'fi*, 124 pound*, blonde, green rye* And can >he cook! It'* one of the qualification* you can aee mo*t ot th* ather*—the Philadelphian ueed to win in a field of 25 beautiful wives from over the nation competing tn fi.xaia at Aabury Park. N. 3. Hua'innd ta Raymond Strohmeier. nateraatieaaD
husbands will have the annual chicken dinner at the country home of Mrs Zimmerman at six thirty o'clock Friday evening Gamma Nu sorority will have a business and social meeting at the fire station Monday evening at seven thirty o'clock. The Flo Kan Sunshine council will meet Wednesday evening at six thirty o'clock at the K. of P home. The D. V II class meeting, acheduled for Thursday, ha* been postponed one week. The Psi lota XI party planned for Friday evening at Geels barn, has been postponed to Thursday, Sept ember 23. . The meeting of the Phoebe Bible class on Thursday has been postponed. The Wesley class of the Metho dint church will meet Thursday evening at eight o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Everhart, A meeting of the W. 8 C.| S of Union Chapel will be held Thursday afternoon at one thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs Earl Chase Mrs Omer Merriman will be program leader, and all ladle* of the church are invited to attend Mrs Dan Chriaten will be hoel eee to the Eta Tau Sigma sorority this evening at eight o'clock The Rainbow girl* will have Initiation Thursday evening at six forty five o'clock at the Masonli hall All new Aiembers are requested to attend Mr. and Mr* F V. Mill* of thi* city and their grandson. Jack Mill* of Aines, la. motored to Anderson Monday and spent the day with the Rev and Mrs B 11. Franklin They returned to thi* city Monday night ; and Jack, who is a part-time stu- ' dent and iA*tructor at lowa State college, left thi* morning for hi* i home He had been veiling hi* grandparent* sin< e last Sunday .Mr and Mr* Robert Kohne will return to Indiana University, at : Bloomington, where Mr Kohne will 1 I resume hi* last year of pre-med : studies Ml** Katbryn Kohne. daughter I of Mr. and Mr*. Raymond Kohne of ! Mercer Avenue, has returned to St - Mary * College of Notre Dame, to i resume her studies She is a jun I tor this year Miss Hetty Graliker. daughter of Mr and Mr* Theodore Graliker of i thi* city, has arrived in l«o* An i geles, Calif. where she will remain ' for an extended visit Ml** Gra j liker made the trip by plane. Mr* Don Turner and Mi** Res* Schrock of Union City were gueat* at the W. P Schrock borne here for luacheon today Paul Martz. 8. son of the Rev and Mr*. Charles T Martz of Van Wert. 0.. i* a patient in the Lime Memorial hospital, suffering from polio Hi* leg* are paralyzed from the hip* down, it I* reported, and hi* coodition **riou* Former Mie Charles K. Slur gi* suffered from brulae* and shock when struck by an aatotno bile white crossing Market rsteet in Bluffton He wa* taken to the Well* count* hospital where It was reported ha wa* resting easily Harry Essex. Republican county - hairman. and Mayor John Doan motorad to Pokagoa Mate park today to attend a fourth dtetrtct 'GOP political rally
Appeal Issued For Scouting Magazines An appeal is being sent out to all Adams county Hoy Scouts for old Scouting magazines and other reading material suitable for boys from the ages of 12 to 18. Harley Morely, well known Angola editor and sponsor of the necktie* for Europe apfteal of a year ago. is state chairman for the magazine drive. Clarence Zlner, of this city, long interested In the Scouting movement. is county chairman and he has asked that all Scoutmasters of the county make a thorough canvas of their troops and get as many magazines as possible Mr. Zlner will take care of the packing and shipping, he stated. SLOW (Cont. From Page r.n»> of fighter planes, hut that this measure was taken in part to keep up the supply to Britain's western European allies which use British typea. "It is essential that the rate of recruitment for the forces should be increased." Morrison said, "and that the anzillary forces should be brought up to strength " Presbyterian Church Congregation Meeting There will be a congregational meeting of all members of the First Presbyterian church at the h Wednesday night at 7 30 o'clm-k, it has been announced by officials of that congregation. The children's nursery will be open so that members with young children may bring them to the church and attend the meeting The nursery will open a half hour before the time of the meeting and will be in charge of the < hureb guild members. Rosemarie Kohne To Teach At Gary Miss Rosemarie Kohne. who was graduated (nun St Mary's college, Notre Dame, last June, has been employed as a teacher in the third grade at Tolleston school. Gary. It is one of the largest schools In that city. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs Raymond Kohne, of this city. Miss Kohne majored In English and his tory at St Mary's. This is her first teaching position -. a-» Admitted Mrs Agnes Johnston. Berne; Mrs Helen Schug. 134 Win Chester street. Dlsmlsed Mrs. Arlie Armstrong and daughter. Bryant: Mrs Alice Shafer, route 5. Mrs. Isaac Wagner and daughter, 421 South Fifth street, Gloria Sue Agh-r. Will shire, O. Mrs Francis Huffman, w r Ernest Bauman and son. North Eleventh street .Mr. and Mis Lisle Wendel. ot Celina. (>. are the parent* of a )>aby girl, born at 5 25 ain todav at the Adams county memorial hospital She ha* not been named A baby girl was horn to Mr and Mrs Homer Springer. Decatur, al 1:34 ain todav at the local hospital Hl>e welgheil 5 pounds. I<> ounces
I I _ I B A Reverent Senke B Every service al Zwidt Funeral Home ia a reverent tribute conducted in exact accordance with the tradi- ' „ lions and rite* prescribed by the faith to which lhe fam- * ’ ' ily adhere*. I \ 9
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J* [ 4 I ’ ¥ J / CL. 19-YEAR-OLD Constance Murray, whose father, the late Thomae Edward Murray, utility official, left a $50,000,000 estate, will enter the Convent of the Holy Child, New Sharon, Pa., as a novitiate Catholic nun. She la ahown as bridesmaid at wedding of her sister at Southampton, L. I. a few days prior to taking ♦he veil. (lifternationtl) Man Fined Here For Public Intoxication William J “Casey’’ Jones, of Decatur route 5, pleaded guilty this morning to his fifth public intoilcatlon charge of the year hi the court of justice of the peace Floyd Hunter He was fined $5 and <osts amounting to sl4 Jones was arrested by city police Monday night on Marshall street. Spanish Class For Adults Wednesday Weekly evening classes In elementary Spanish for adults will begin Wednesday at 7 pm. W Guy Brown. Decatur junior senior high school principal announced today. Fifteen persons attended last night organizational meeting, and It was decided to hold the < lass Wednesdav evenings from 7 to 8 30 o'clo< k The class will be limited to 20 students but those who may have n|hM*d the original meeting may attend the first class to obtain particulars SPENCER INOMDV.MOf SUPPORTS OFFER RIAL | ECONOMY Yyrl.l Msdtrav* €••»! /' X J Lent Weed | VvHy o*s»s"'*»dl / Mrs. Connell 2Wi S. 3rd Phone 845
