Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 228, Decatur, Adams County, 27 September 1948 — Page 3
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ML> Early Fall Weddings Highlight Social Calendar Activities Surina Marceline Baker cho-e white satin for her marriage ■ Noel Ix'e Agler, son <>t Mr. and Mrs (Henn Agler. of Herne, ***■ The bride Is the youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs Franklin of 342 North Eleventh street. l{,, v It It Wilson read the double ring rfte at two o'clock rjllll y Evangelical United Brethren church. Pink and white
r I"*'/ •• r ! iient . fernery and I |^K, l .a.ed the I 3Br ' ,k " hi ’’ l " ,ws ' l '*" 1 II . 1 icaiiors. m.irkecl II 1,0,1 ’’ whl "' “I Oth Baker and Hendricks, lighted the organist. I l'l.-v d "I larve You Tru Hev Mervin Taylor I ulfl al-o ’ ian,r "Because" and J|2|H \ one" and When Thy h Joy Over Flowing" at 11 cMbu.l.il gown featured a ... | neckline of Chantilly ~Hinns Which I 'bnul'ler* ,o f " rnl lh, ‘ '•' | l ,, 'ti"g to points The very long train IftfiK l " '' 81 *“' r wa,Btl,ne I < , town held in p’ace her veil of illusion which i 1 1 art " Mr E|2gH-.-.. 'hoighter in mar ■ I wR > ’oili- Hanoi, of Geneva ■ I .,f hotnjr anti Mrs Ves I ■ a "d Miss Eldora Baker the bride, were bridesMiss Hanoi s gown of Ice I was made similar to ImR !h *‘ ,,rl<le ' wllh 8 h,gh Immß* ' ,rv ,ull * klrt over • a wide tunic which' 11 8 , ‘" III( ln the h: “ k S| 3,-. . eves were accented LlyjKonu matching mitts. and * I*® l ' l 8 ll " ,| d u, 't of pink I *>*9l I bridesmaids gow n" " i.right rose satin, made to that of the mald-of I Ttiey tarried bouquets of j ro-e The three wore braids of satin in their hair Agler served the groom Mrs Baker and Mrs. Ag black for the wedding. hitig accessories Their were II following the tore ’ KMH' 1 ’“'lt'ion whs held at th'Bl home A huge wedding ■ I gjHit-t to.) the t aodlellghtetl 'S I mJK - ,md lovely bouquets. 11 ,he | I couple then left on a wedto nctr.ern Michigan their return will reside 188 l Marlon street in where the bride is em as registered nurse on I if! at the Caylor Nickels I |1 Mr Ag, * r *’ * salesman Vigor Furniture Co in Ki JI Lacey-Brown I I ”f Miss Iris Lacey, Bert larcey of Casey, Lewis Brown, son of Mr I NBr« (Tiff O Brown, of thia place at the St. Omar United Brethren church afternoon at three o'clock I lieraid Brown, brother of officiated at the lovely I ta* ring rite, performed before decorated with baskets of I Myiw-os and lighted with tall I Aim Hite gave a recital of bridal music pretesting including "Clare de l.iehestraum" anti “Moon1 c.i She also accompanied MMlirowa n singing "Always," Love," and "Blest Be That Binds" as the couple l»Ba the altar at the conclusion B brides gown of white or- ■ was made with R neckline. at-c e n t- 1 | I with a choker of camS i.t.uldetl boilice and very , 'Bkttt The long sleeves ended cuffs at her wrists She wore , |» *ir rt| '* "dged in lace, which to a tiara of white J® and red roses, and tn her *® »he tarried a white Bible ' ■ maid of honor. Mrs. Clarence »i«ter of the bride wore a 8401,1B 401,1 fa»Mon*d with ! ’■ethi'art net kline and full skirt ! a hand bouquet of pink J®' mums The bridesmaid. Miss 1® la-fever wore a nlle green made similar to that of the ;®of honor, and she carried a bouquet of bronie mums ■th Brown served his brother I man, and Gerald Muncie guests attending the W ,lt ' w *v« »Wrt Uesy, Mr and 7B w »‘ter Ijicey and family, of 111 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence | Z® “"d family. Parts. 111.. Mr j /wy' * lif f O Brown and daugh l®^ a,Ur Mr * “ E l® W * Vn * Harr> Ayer *- Homer. LI *" d M,m Harbara Chrysler. in. their wedding trip of I ’Br° un< ~* <1 ‘‘vstinatlon. the young I J* w,!l r *»ide in Indianapolis, both are attending Indiana rollete. Martha Hose Msshbarger ' daughter of Mr and Mrs
Rufus Meshherger. of Linn Grove, and Max llahegger. youngest son of Mr and Mrs. Menno llahegger of Berne, were united in marriage; at six o’clock Saturday evening at the Calvary Evangelical I'nlted j Brethren church at Linn Grove ! The Rev. George Holston, of Ko- - komo. received the sacred vows before the altar, flanked on either side with two fan shaped baskets of white gladiolus and tall lighted i candelabra, and hanked with palms ' and fernery. Lighted tapers also I lined the white carneted aisle. Mrs. Raymond Cox presented the fifteen minute musicale preceding the ceremony and accompanied Mrs. Robert Meshberger in singing “Always" and "The Ixird's Prayer." Mrs. Richard Meshberger sang “I Love You Truly" and “O Promise Me." "Liehestraum” was played softly during the ceremony I The bride, escorted to the altar by her father, wore traditional | white satin. A yoke of white mar qulsette was inserted at the high neckline to which was attached a bertha of satin, forming a large how and also an off-the shoulder effe< t. The very full skirt, which tapered to a chapel train, was I attached to the fitted bodice, and | the long sleeves ended in points 'at her hands. Her veil of net edged in chantilly lace, fastened ; to a halo of aeed pearls. She car rled a white prayer book, topped with a white orchid tied with ‘silver streamers interspersed with - baby mums Her only jewelry was a double strand of pearls, a gift l of the groom, ami a gold bracelet which her mother wore on her wedding day. Mrs. laiwrence Rash, of this city, sister of the bride, served | as matron-of honor, and Mrs Wayne Dubach was bridesmaid , Mrs Rash wore a gown of gold sa tin. styled indentlcal to that of the bride. Mrs. Dubach's gown was of American beauty stain They wore high braided off the-face halos !of matching material and long | mitts. Mrs Rash carried a liouquet lof American beauty roses, and Mrs. Dubach carried yellow roses and pompoms. The necklaces and I bracelets they wore were gifts t at the bride. I Little Miss Nancy Jayne Mesh-l i berger. niece of the bride, served as flower girl. She wore a gown of Ice blue satin, made identical to the bride's, and carried a basket of rose petals. Her high braid- , ed halo hat was also of ice blue Habegger. of Fort Wayne. I brother of the groom, attended las beat man. and Robert Meshberger. Chris Gerber and Kenneth Uechty ushered. For her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Meshberger chose a brown dress with matching accessories, while Mrs. Habegger wore black. Their corsages were of white mses and pompoms Mrs. W 8 Eversole, of Cleveland. 0., grandmother of the bride, wore a corsage of white , pompoms. Approximately one hundred and | fifty guests attended the reception |
■ ' 4 *»? WITH THIS BATTLE NAVAL WARFARE WAS REVOLUTIONIZED! With the formation of the American Gem Society the jewelry business wan like-wise revolutionized! This Society established standards for the protection of the public which the jewelers who are registered by it must observe! Buy only from Registered Jewelers! Buy your jewelry from the PUMPHREY JEWELRY STORE. faMtef State IKCISTIBIB JIWIIII iiuiui cia mint I. VMM «M «••• •• I ■ i
Society Items for days publics-1 tlon must be phoned in by 11 a.m. ' (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 1000-1001 Miss Betty Melchl Monday Corinthian class of First Christian church. Mrs. E. E. Isenhower, 7:30 p.m. « Pythian Rioter temple, K. of P. home, 7:30 p.m.. Needle club following. Our Ijidy of Victory dlscusalon club, Mrs. Nick Braun, k pin. Cub Bcot|ts, Lincoln school, 7 i p.m. » I Tuesday I Council of Church Women, libra-1 ' ry. 2 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma sorority. Hanna Nuttman park. 9:30 p in. Beta Sigma Phi sorority, Mrs. Clarence Ziner. k p m. Loyal Daughters class of Bethany Evangelical l't B chur< h. Mrs. Clarence Welter. 7:30 p in. Church Mothers Study dub guest night, Methodist churcn, S p.m. Kirkland Lad les Home Economics dub. high school. 7 pjn. Delta Theta Tau dessert bridge, Elks home, k p in. Sunny Circle Home Economics I club of Preble. Magley parish hall,' ; 7:30 p.m. Root Township Home Economics! club. Mis. James Moses. 1:30 p.m. C. L. of C. chorus. C. L. of C. hall.' i 7:30 p.m. i Wednesday I’nlon Township Home Econom les dub, Miss Erma Rabbitt, 1:30 j p.m. Indiana dub. Mrs. Ed Voglewede, : 7:30 p.m. St. Vincent de Paul society, C. L of C. hall. 2 p.m. Philalatheun circle of Zion Evan- 1 ! gelical and Reformed church. Mrs.' ' Leo Kirsch, H p.m. Thursday Adams county nurses association. Mrs. Arley llahegger. b p.m. Ladies Aid society of Presbyterian church, Mrs. Earl B. Adams, 2:30 p in. Friday Rummage sale, associate chapter of Tri Kappa, first building west <>f Legion. 9 a m. to 6 p.m. • St. Mary's Township Home Economics club, Mrs. Murray Holloway. j 7:30 p.m. Saturday Rummage sale, associate chapter of Tri Kappa, first building west ' of Legion. » a m. to •; p.m. immediately following the ceremony in the church basement. Miniature candalbras flanked the bride's table, centered with a five 1 tier wedding cqke. topped with three miniature Iselin and a bride and groom. Bouquets of yellow and white mums completed the table decorations. Rita Eversole, of (Teveland. Clarice Monee. Joan Striker. Kathleen Affolder. Ruth Lehman, Matjorie Schaffter, Mrs. Burton Vann-atte, Mrs. Wayne Saurs. Mrs. Leroy Neuenschwand der and M,s. Kenneth Llechty assisted in serving the guests. The new Mrs. llahegger changed to a green faille suit and brown accessories or their wedding trip An orchid corsage was pinned to her ensemble, t'pon their return they will reside in Linn Grove The bride graduated from Hart ford high school and is a member of Alpha Beta chapter of Gamma Nu sorority. Mr. Habegger is a . graduate of Berne high school ! and is employed at Habegger and I Roth In Fort Wayne
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K 1 t M |Bl V Xs ...I L It' ■ V* ’ i Sw * kWK a* a wbb TW <1 Bl fI ' ' ■ I I MRS. ARTHUR WERLING was 1 Miss Vlo a Frosch, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Conrad Frosch, ol -oute 10, Fort Wayne, before her recent marr'nge In the Suburban Trinity Lutheran church. The' groom's parent' l . Mr. and Mrs Gottlieb Werling. reside on route I, Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Werl ing are making their home oi. route 1. , DECATUR GARDEN CLUB ENTERTAINS BERNE CLUB The Decatur Garden club entertained the women of the Berne Gar <len club at the high school Friday evening. A dessert lun< heon was serveA on individual trays, and miniature potted plants were given as favors. Mrs. Hershel Nash presided in the absence of the president. Mrs. Russell Acker. The hostess. Mrs. N. A. Bixler, introduced Mrs. 8. E. Leonardson. who displayed her collection of unusual buttons. A horticulture contest was then held and prizes awarded to Mrs. Cora Bentz and Mrs Hershel Nash. Assisting Mrs Bixler in arrangements were; the Mesdames Amos Ketchum. Fred McConnell. Ed Warren. Martin Zimmerman, Hubert Zerkel. Arbie Owens, J T Myers. Henry Heller and George Rentz. 1-H CLUB LEADERS GUESTS THIS EVENING 4-11 club leaders of Adams coun'y will tie the honored dinner guests of Ihe home economlc.i association this evening at the D atur juniorYour New Silhouette l 1/ j i I ** -- • i n /tl ■ -ih 4l ; I Hft i i I -‘Il i lil 9070 12—20 *nr**4*«9 inksffs* That feminine charm done in he new manner* Pattern 907 U | -.as smart buttons grouped to ac ■ent your hip-pockets and to play p the soft shoulders. New s’ltn i kirt! This pattern gives perfect fit. is asy to use. Complete, illustrated ' «ew Chart ihows you every step. I Pattern 9070 comes in sites 12. 14. 14. 18. 20 Rise 14 lakes 3 I ard* 54-inch fabric. Send TWENTY FIVE cents In oins for this pattern to Decatur tally Democrat. Pat'ern Dept. I 55 N Jefferson St.. Chicago to 11. Print plainly YOI’R NAME ADDRESS. ZONE. SIZE AND 4TYLE NUMBER So many more dresses just it mart as this! See them tn our MARIAN MARTIN Pattern Book for everyone' Twice as exciting <s ever, this catalog of news makfag fashions Is yours for FIF3 21 J cents more.
' senior high school. An inspirational program is be ing planned. Mrs. Dwight McCurdy Is to be the speaker of the even-j Ing. The program will be climaxed with a candle lighting service. Mrs. Glennys Schindler of Berne has served her community as a ! club leader for ten years. Those having served for six years are Mrs. Paul Rich and Mrs. Ben McCullough of St. Mary's; and P.' j B Lehman. Washington. Those for four years Miss Mary j Ann Eyol, Preble; Roy Price. Wash ington and Martin Steiner, Monroe. Those for three years: Mrs. Stanley Arnold. Kirkland; Mrs. Robert , Stuber. Jefferson; Miss Rowena ! Miller. Monroe; Stanley Arnold, j Kirkland; Ben Gerke. Union; Char-1 les Hurdge. Union; Don Raudenbush. Blue Creek; and Chris Stahly.' i Hartford. Those for two years: Mrs. Russel Mitchel. Washington; Mrs. Clar- ' ence Mitchel. Union; Mrs. Phyllis Hamrick. St. Mary's; Mrs. Arthur I Koeneman. Preble; Mrs. Edwin ; Spichlger. Mrs. Robert Striker and j Mrs. la>onard Wagley of Hartford; Mrs. Henry Rumple, Jefferson; j | Miss Emma Levy. French; Harve Haggard. Kirkland; Hugo Boerger. j Root; Harry McDermott. St. I Mary's. Alonzo Smith. French; Everett Rice, Monroe; Ervin Schuller, I Preble; and Reinhart Werling. I Preble. Those for one year are: Mrs. Alton Corson. Washington; Mrs. Thelma Bilderback, Blue Creek. Mrs. Juanita Myers. Blue Creek. Mrs la»wrence Grote, Union; Mrs. I Claude Riggins, Wabash; Mrs. Sher ' man Neuenschwander. Wabash; • , Miss Naomi Steury, Decatur. Mrs Thurman Baker. Geneva; Ralph < Bluhm. Root; Carl Frey. St Mary's; 1 | rhomaa Adler. Washington; Harve ineichen. Wendel lams. Virgil Ke!-, ly. Clarence Buckingham. Rev Clayton teel, Wabash; Orson Stoltz. Jefferson; Austin Merriman. ! Blue Creek. — The Indiana club will meet Wed-i nerday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home oT Mrs. Ed Voglewede. A meeting of the Union Township Home Economics club will be held at one thirty o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the home of Miss Erma Rabbitt. Members are asked to come dressed as school girls and bring a school lunch. Eta Tau Sigma sorority will have a picnic supper at Hanna Nuttman park Tuesday evening at six thirty i o'clock. A meeting of the Corinthian class of the First Christian church will I i>e held at the home of Mrs. E. E. Isenhower this evening at seven thirty o'clock in the church base merit All members are urgM to at- * tend. Associate Tri Kappa members ara asked to bring articles for the rum-' mage sale to The Den Thursday afternoon from two to six o’clock or that evening from seven to nine. , Beta Sigma I’hl sorority will have its meeting at eight o'clock Tues day evening at lite home of Mrs., Clarence Ziner Representatives of the various churches, the council of church women, will have a heeing in the library Tuesday afternoon at twa o'clock. The Adams county nurses association will have its meeting Thurs day evening at eight o'clock at the home of Mrs Arley Habegger. Mil West Main street. Berne Early in the lf»th century a ma chine was widely used in the south which by the operation of a single t rank ginned, carded and spun simultaneously six threads of cot- j ton.
KM of big power politics. Dr. Herbert Evatt, deputy prime minister of Australia, has been elected president of the third regular United Nations Assembly meeting tn Paris. Evatt waa chairman of Assembly committee which voted Paleatine partition j plaa last fall f/ateraatieaaJ) I
I Mr and Mrs. J. Ward Calland . were guests at the Notre Dame Puri due football game lust Saturday. Mr Calland. a trustee of Purdue, i made a trip last week through Kani sas in the interest of the soyltean association, of which he Is the director. i Jesse Sutton, proprietor of Silt- ■ ton's jewnlry store, announced today that he has added a new line of greeting and convalescent cards ! to his stock and that he now has (’one of the largest assortments of • all types of cards. The greeting cards were added. Mr Sutton said. ' as the first of a series of expan- ' slons. Mrs. C. I. Jones, who has been ‘ visiting her mother. Mrs. Adolph Hart, aud other relatives and ‘ friends here for several days, left Friday for her home In Pocatello, Ida Mrs. Jones is the former Ineze 1 Coverdale. WJ OSP \L TAL O'* Admitted: Alfred Krumtnen. 609 ■ North Fifth street; Mrs. Ethel Mur • rey, Huron. O.; Mrs. Lulabelle . Lyons. 115 First street; Mrs. Ella Burry. Berne; Lynn Rockwell. Ft. . Recovery, O.; Dillon Jordon, Rock- • ford, O. Admltteu amt aiamtsseu: Robert Dtily. Willshire. ()., route L H Dismissed: Mrs. Lester Fergus ' on and son. Rockford, ().. route 3; ' Mrs Phyllis lututzenheiser and son. Geneva; Mrs. Clarence Michel, 828 Line street; Mrs. Dale Knittie and 1 son; Harry Hebble, Jr., 1116 Elm ■ street; E. A. Hileman. Rockford. O.; Mrs. Ri< hard Linn and daughter, Nancee Kay; Mrs. Cyril Becker and son. John Robert; Mrs. Mwis G. Harb and daughter, Berne; Mrs 1 Martha Davis. Geneva; Ellsworth Mitch. Ohio City. 0.. route 2; Mrs l<ee Owens, Convoy, O. zWths* Mr and Mrs Eldon Leroy Tay ! j lor, Ossian, are the parents of a , baby boy born at the Adame county memorial hospital Saturday. He weighed s pounds and has not been , I named A baby boy was born to Mr and r Mrs Salvadore Jauregui. 128 South Sixteenth street, at 9:3® a.m. Sun day at the local hospital He weighed 7 pounds. 12*4 ounces — ( l Mr and Mrs Richard Strickler. Willshire. O. are parents of a son. born Sunday evening at 4:40 o'clock at the Adams county hospital. He lias not l>een named. When we learn something from defeat that ultimately brings us victory, then defeat becomes u virtue. Sympathy is a wonderul thing; don't waste it. - A. lainsliury. z B 4» wfcro artraes <4 WONTKT FEMALE COMPLAINTS Are you troubled by dlstrsee of female funeuonal periodic dlsluib* eaoeef Does this make you euder from pain feel eo sense, tired - at such timesf Then oo try Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms Pinkham's has s grand soothing effect on one o ' teooMn’s sioet imporconi organs/ N.TOI* L PlMMirSSgai' Don’t Gamble! ARE YOU gambling with your home? Its value has probably risen more than you realize in Ihe pa*t few yean*. The increased value in insurable. Add to your fire insurance to cover it. Don’t gamble with fire. Talk it over with thia Hartford Agency today. THE SUTTLES CO. Hartford Fira Afoot Niblick Btqre Bid« Decatur, IM.
' 'if' ; - ' iWWiI t . < filial i. S / j . «Jr / r • 9 > r WK aiaßEih imO DPUTY CHItF OF Naval Operation!, Admiral William M Fechtaler 1 places the crown on Margery Clifford, 16, Queen of the President a Cup Regatta in Washington, as two members of her court look on They are Margaret Thora (left), daughter of the Iceland Minister, and Anabda Vallerino. daughter of the Panamanian Ambassador. (International) ■
----- Youth Injured When Auto Hits Abutment ' Robert Dailey. 20. of Willshire. I 0.. route 1. was treated this morn-i i ing at the Adams county memorial . hospital for injuries susialned when • the auto he was driving went out of: r control and struck a bridge abut-1 i ement on U. 8. 33 right miles, voutheast of Decatur i The automobile wax pracilcally demolished, and Dailey's face was J cut and his chest injured Dailey told deputy sheriff Bob Shraluka: that he fell asleep momentarily at the wheel. The crash occurred at 3:15 this morning. CARD OF THANKS We wish in this manner to express our sincere thanks Io many' 4 trirnds and neighbors for . beautiful floral offerings and especially to the Rev. C P. Maas for ( his consoling words during our recent bereavement. Homer Parrish family 1 Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
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' Aren't BABIES sweat? | I There ora lot* of J cute ones on NORCROSS 1 X granting card* I i j ' Amanca'i Grtthng Cards | cs7z//6VZg
