Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 102, Decatur, Adams County, 30 April 1949 — Page 3
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Hhieme wEDDING i IZED AP ,f i Miss Ijoretta ■ B e X' ;i ' i2ii,ei ' ~f I,aiiiel He reat, DtllsMelvin Tliienie. oijly son « ■ A,. Edwin Thieme, ot ■ r ,„ k .>hre Saturday ° lt| W , vrl St ' J °" nS »-'■■■■■■ 11 :i1 ra,mprs Re Tlii'’ii)e. sister of the ■L maid nf l»' !10r an, ‘ "f " 1P l,ri,le ' WaS TIIP bride's niece. Miss 'W a s l hn l ah-."as flower girl. i.uke. brother of the ' *l Marvin Ewell, cousin of served as ushers. Viola and Pauline yM t!ie & room ’ ,TW, ; . , (l|ll eMy Shepherd" i' u :e' "i" preceding the ll'K ware " l,wn of white with a sweet-heart bodice and skirt a: " l "’ l,< "” int ° 3 7h ( > -ves were long 9K-.: ;1 t the wrists. Her only was a single strand of gift of groom. She ■fingertip veil of white net. a bn'iqiiet of white ' sweet peas. of honor's aqua blue and the flower girl’s , floor length dresses similar to that of They wore matching length veils. Miss colonial bouquet was of W, ; and white sweet peas. ||(M S . Sctunale carried a colonof pink roses and white for the couple was the ceremony at 'he the bride's father for apone hundred guests. is a graduate of Dillsschool and Christ hosof nursing in Cincinj ih\ She is now employed . T'- graduated hidi s -hool and Pur-j mid is now- major- ] physics at Purdue. army veteran. couple is residing at 1314 street. Lafayette. — GEYER IS to wed K’ ■ hud has been made by (h-ver. rou’e 2. of mid approaching of tli‘* ; r daughter. Ilean. Steffen, son of Mr. and Steffen, route 4. bride-i lp. ’ attended Pleashigh school and is etn- ■ Make a Hit E/ a aS ■ sHg * r\y I */y > 1 rMI | sizes -.yj BI l2 ~ io K ? our favorite fabric, sew , ■ ’. as “ai! Sophistication at every,hin ß goes to- ■?. 'I? - the merest bit of , r lour biggest hit! Hit?. comes in sizes 1», K W Pal,ern ,0 Decatur Kp o u a '' Pattern I ■ 4'4 fl . Chicago 80 B«I Her 4 v W ’ S!y,e Number. ’ K<- u. Marlan Martin 1 ■h imT *’ r6ad >’ On its ’ ■ this. / n, '” t bea «‘iful ?um- I Joined to sew easily. ’ ?? r f,!htoa dollars go | ■h£ !ed ' D ”” < Bi to,-, - aade of towels, , mOr * fOr ,hi » ' ■ 1949 fashions’
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f Society Items for days publics- , tlon must be phoned In by 11 a.m. . (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 1000-1001 Miss Betty Melchl • Saturday Mt. Pleasant W.S.C.S. bake sale, 1 Gerbers market. 1 Sunday Rainbow Girls, Presbyterian ■ thurch, 10:15 a. m. Monday ' Junior American legion auxil-[ ' iary mother-daughter banquet, Le- ’ gion home, 6 p.m. C. L. of C. chorus-choir, C. 1.. of C. hall, 7:30 pm. I Gamma Nu sorority, fire station, j 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Tri Kappa business meeting, Elks home, 7:30 p. m. V. F. W. auxiliary, hall, 8 p. m. Delta Theta Tau sorority, Mrs. Dick Mansfield. 8 p. m. Wednesday United Counsel of Church Women, Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, 12:45 p. m. Girl Scout Board of Directors, Mrs. Roy Kalver, 7:30 p.m. Pocahontas lodge school of instruction, Marion, 2 p.m. Women's guild and Girl’s guild of Zion (Evangelical and Reformed diurch, church. 6:30 p.m. Thursday Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid society, church basement, all day. Presbyterian Missionary society, Mrs. S. W. McMillen, 2:30 p.m., spiritual life meditation, 2 p.qj. Ladies Fellowship of Missionary church, Berne Mission church, all day. ployed by the Franklin Electric Co. I Mr. Steffen attended Kirkland high I school and is engaged in farming. ADD SOCIETY TWELVE CLUB MEETING HELD Mrs. Vestal Kling was hostess I Thursday afternoon to the Twelve club. Pinochle was played and, prizes won by Mrs. Arthur Poling,' Mrs. Ermel Shook and Mrs. Charles Feasel. The next meeting will be held, at the home of Mrs. Elwin Green, on May 12. — KATHLEEN MCCONNELL TO WED ON JUNE 26 Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. McConnell, 343 South Third street, announce the aipproaching marriage of their daughter, Kathleen, to Melvin L. Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy M. Taylor. 503 North Seventh street. The ceremony will take place on June 26 at two thirty o’clock in the Bethany Evangeli- i cal United Bre hren church. Miss McConnell, a graduate of Decatur high school and Christian college, Columbia, Mo., is now emI — WANTED Experienced Beauty Operator Full or Part Time Phone 1880 Arthur H. Girod M. D. ICO2- W. Monroe S'. announces the following change of office hours: 10-12 A. 51. 2 - 5 P. M. 7-BP.M. Daily except Tuesday night and Wednesday afternoon and night.
i Mrs. Roy H. Andress Announces the Opening of the Office 1 ’ of the late Dr. Roy H. Andress. I . Chiropractor, I 1 b> 1 j * Dr. D. C. Callender | 1 of Logansport. Indiana \ | Monday, May 2 • 1949 7 1 OFFICE PHONE 265 1
ployed by the Central Soya Co., Inc., Fort Wayne. Mr. Taylor is a graduate of Decatur high school and a student at the Indiana University extension in Fort Wayne. He is employed by the Adams County Lumber Co. ' PHILALETHIAN CIRCLE IN MEETING RECENTLY The Philalethian circle of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church met Wednesday evening at < the home of Mrs. Walter Bockman, with Mrs. Irvin Goldner assisting. Mrs. George Buckley presided, i' and the lesson study on China was given by Mrs. Adolph Weidler. | At a later hour refreshments ■ were served to the fifteen mem- • hers present. i —. ■ \ All Rainbow girls are asked to meet in front of the Presbyterian church Sunday morning at ten fif- ' teen o’clock to attend church services in a body. Delta Theta Tau sorority will meet Tuesday evening at eight o’clock at the home of Mrs. Dick Mansfield, 1721 West Monroe street, instead of Mrs. Kenneth Arnold’s as previously announced. All members are asked to note the change and are requested to be present as business of importance will be discussed. The Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid society will have an all day meeting in the church basement Thursday. The United Coiqpsel of Church Women will have its May fellowship luncheon at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church Wednesday at twelve forty-five o’clock. A meeting of the V. F. W. auxiliary will be held at eight o’clock Tuesday evening at the hall. Tri Kappa sorority will have an important business meeting at seven thirty o’clock Tuesday evening at the Elks home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lough, well known Geneva couple, will celebrate their Golden Wedding anniI versary Sunday. May 8. Open I house and a family dinner will seaI ture the affair. They were marjried May 13, 1899. at Bryant, and have lived in the Geneva community most of their life since then. Mr. Lough is 73, Mrs. Lough 69. Both are in good health. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilson, of Los Angeles. Calif., will arrive here this evening to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. Cal Peterson. Other weekend guests at the Peterson home will he John Wilson, of Indi ianapolis, and Mrs. Charles Keller end children. Fort Wayne. Miss Jane Parent is spending the weekend at Indiana university. Mrs. Charles Voglewede of this ' npv left by air this morning for Wilmington, Del., for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Higgins and family. Lewis L. Smith and Mrs. Fred ' Smith left by airplane this mornI ing for Indiananoiis. where Mrs. Smith will attend an Oxford college alumni association meeting. They will return this evening. Dr. William Voglewede. of Tarringfon. N. Dakota, has returned to his home after visiting relatives I litre for several days. Dr. Voglei wede flew here from the west in | a private nlane. ! C. K. Bell, of Fort Wayne, who I has been visiting in Florida all winter. and his sister. Mrs. J. J. Helm, : of Daytona Beach. Fla., stopped in | Deca’ur Friday enroute to the Bell ' home in tort Wayne. Mrs. Helm will return here for a visit soon. I r Trade in a Good Town — Decat-ir fVVVWWWMMWMAMAMVVVI CLOSED Saturday Evening — April 30 and All Day Monday — May 2 DR. H. R. FREY yVMAMAMWWAAAAMWWW
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! - W M .■HV wB ; I ■ B * i I ■■ gw**- Wf av SHI® ■ * ■HKmBb . THE WEDDING of Miss Alma Kiefer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kiefer, and Marlin Keidel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alf Keidel, Fort Wayne, route 10, took place in the Friedhehn Lutheran church, the Rev. Sehmidke officia ing. The couple is residing near Poe. (Photo by Edwards)
> - fOMTAL I Admitted: Mrs. Mae Schwartz, i Decatur. J Admitted and dismissed: Mrs. , Olive Wherry, Monroeville, route j 1; William L. Huffman, Willshire, O. , 1 Dismissed: Lloyd P. Smith, Rock- ' ford, O.; Mrs. Glen Ehrsam and ’ son, Monroe; Mrs. Arthur Gerber and son. Craigville. State Police Raid ; Club At Lafayette Lafayette. Ind., April 30 — (UP) j — State police reported today that seven troopers and the Tippecanoe r county sheriff Harry Jackson raided the Lafayette club, an alleged gambling place, last night. Police said Frank L. Granger, 31. I Lafayette, was arrested, and a ! number of poker, dice and black- ! jack tables were confiscated. , Price Cut Announced By Magnavox Company i Fort Wayne. Ind., April 30 — . (UP) — Magnavox radio,phono- . graph cuts'of sls to $161.50 I have been made to help business. . a company official said today. Roy Boscow, Magnavox sales manager, said the lower prices will be effective Monday. He said the ’ company is not cutting television , set prices.
V I -»«>■* yjjjfc A ■' flit * M Ik xJpyMb Hill - s - - ■j£§T ; ;' -- ■ wRR® Whi iS <®~ < / ■ -fl '■ *«T r *>3l» ift<iUl»iirV -fews"' "> * c 1 dllt ■ **wßf kk Wl ■“■ WI MA wfc M'• a : g«*ITT^WKr 11 ■■_ ■* i“rX2*r"'. —mji JUNIORS AND SENIORS of th» Pleasant Mills hig. school are picture.) above while on their visit to Washington. D. C.. last month The students, accompanied by John Bauman, high school coach end mathematics instructor, and Mrs. Baumau. spent two days in Washington where they lisited many points of scenic interest and hi toric significance. Enroute home, they risited the hatt.eheld at Gettys burg.
Plan Enlargement I Os Berne Store Berne, April 30—The Berne Five 1 Cents to SI.OO Store will be e'nlargI ed with the construction of a new "I addition, the manager, Adam J. | Liechty announced today. The ad’’idltion will be 36 feet by 44 feet e j and will be made of cement block. '' Frank Nusbaum has the contract j to build the structure. Part of the ’’ > new addition will be devoted to a 3 dress shop, the balance to a storr I age room. Fort Wayne Man Is Trustee At Purdue i Lafayette, Ind., April 30 —(UP) J, —A. W. Kettler, Fort Wayne con--1; tractor, was elected today as an 1 i alumni member of the board of ,! trustees of Purdue University. i Ket ler succeeded Charles W. Cole, South Bend. He was chosen '' for a three year term at the annual I I meeting of the Purdue alumni ' i association. Lehman Heads Berne Softball Association i Berne, April 30—Event t Lehman J was named president of the Berne j I softball association at the annual . I reorganization meeting held Tliursi day night. Other new officers are s I Omer Neuenschwander, vice-presi |, dent: Jerome Yager, secretary and 9 1 Ralph Beer, treasurer. Several ( teams will play softball here this | summer.
Decatur Choirs In Concert On Sunday Present Concert At Fort Wayne Church The Aeolian choir and fire Zion Lutheran church choir will appear in a concert at Zion Lutheran church. Fort Wayne, Sunday night at 7:30 o’clock. Choirs directed by Prof. George Arkenbauer. David Embler, Decatur. Janies' Johnson, Vincent Slater and Mrs. David Getig, of Fort Wayne, all alumni of Westminster choir college, Princeton, will participate. Prof. George Krueger of the Indiana University school of music will be guest conductor for the combined choirs. Mr. Slater, minister of music at the Plymouth Congregational church, Fort Wayne, will present the organ selections. The public is invited to attend. The complete program follows: The Bells. The organ (Silent Processional). The address of Welcome, Dr. Paul'L. Dannenfeldt, pastor, Zion Lutheran church. Fort Wayne. “Praise We Sing to Thee,” Joseph Haydn, by senior choir of Grace Evangelical church, Mrs. David Gerig, director. “We All Believe,” Carl F. Mueller, by senior choir of First Evangelical United Brethren church, Fort Wayne. James M. Johnston, director. “In Heaven Above," F. Melius Christiansen, by choir of Zion Lutheran church, Decqtur, David C. Embler, director. "I Have Longed For Thy Saving ■Health." William Byrd, choir of Plymouth Congregational church, Fort Wayne, Vincent E. Slater, director. “God of Love," W. Kalinnikoff, by festival choir of Zion Lutheran church. Fort Wayne, George Gerhard Arkebauer. director. “Built on a Rock,” F. Melius : Christiansen, by the Aeolian choir of the General Electric Co., Decatur, David C. Embler, director. The' organ voluntary. “Hear Lord,” Reuel Lahmer; "Lamb of God," F. Melius Christianson; "To Thee We Sing," Peter Tkach; “Comfort. Comfort Ye My People,” Matthew N. Lundquist; “O Sing Unto the Hans Leo von Hassler; "Hallelujah, Amen” (Judas Maccabaeus), George Frederick Handel; the combined choirs, George F. Krueger, guest conductor. The organ (silent recesI sional). National Family Week will be observed from May 1 to May 8 this year. Throughout all Christendom increasing emphasis is being placed upon family life. Natives' Belief The Papuans, a tribe of New Guinea, believe that souls of dead people return and may even marry mortals.
■ 1 i: j rl ’ MISS BETTY HOLLINGSWORTH t received her cap during capping exercises at Michael Reese hospital school of nursing in Chicago in * March. Mis Hollingsworth, a : graduate of Decatur high school. lis a sophomore at the ho pital. She is the daughter of Mrs. Ruth ■ Hollingsworth, of this city. ' I. U. Students To '■ Be Honored May 4 IEight From County J Are On Honor List Bloomington, Ind., April 30 - Eight Adams county students will j be honored scholastically Wednes--1 day, May 4, at Indiana University's , foundation day program comment-1 J orating the 129th anniversary of the founding of the University. A, group of 1,184 students will receive recognition at the ceremonies for 'their scholastic achievements.: ) These students make uip the deans’ . honor lists for the fall-win’er semester. Included on the honor lists 3 are 82 students with a straight "A", r average. Special guests at the Founders' Day program, which will be held at 10 a. in. (C.S.T.), will be the ; parents of the honor s:udents. • Principal speaker at the ceremonies will be Paul G. Hoffman, adt ministrator of the economic coop- ■ eration administration and Hoosier business executive. The honor students and their ■ parents will be guests of the deans ’ of (he various schools of the uni- '■ versity at receptions to be held from 2 to 3 p. m. following the cere- " monies. Adams county students on the deans' honor lists include: e Berne: Marilyn Smith, Gloria S Riesen, Roger L. Luginbill and '■ Howard E. Baumgartner. ’’ Decatur: Jeaninne Nelson. Robert W. Kohne. Geneva: Robert R. Cook. Joanne Meyer. Scouts Discuss Drive For Paper Plans for a paper drive were discussed at the Thursday evening meeting of the Bobcat patrol of troop 61, Decatur Boy Scon’s, according to Bill Rancher, scribe. | | Trade in a Gcoo Town — Decatur •VWMVVUIW-VVVVWVVWM.'V
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Troop 18 met at the home of Mrs. Berg Thursday after school. A note of thanks was given to the committee in charge of the troop picnic at Hanna-Nuttman park last Saturday. The girls learned a new game, following which Anne Marie was chosen as representative for the court of awards. The girls then discussed plans for the mothers tea. The meeting was closed 1 with the wishing circle and taps. Beverly Poling, scribe. Girl Scout troop 6 met at the high school Wednesday. Dues and attendance were taken, after which plans were made for the court of awards to be held Monday, May 9, : at the Lincoln school at seven thirty o’clock. The girls will ex--1 hibit some first aid kits, door stops and stencil paintings made during ■ the year. The meeting was then ' i closed. Lois Strahm, scribe. — CARD OF THANKS In this manner we wish to' ex- ! press our thanks to our many friends, neighbors and relatives for their kind words of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings. Also Rev. Chambers and Rev. Wilson for their services and the vocalist and organist, Mrs. Jackson and Mr. Mumma in the death of our dear Wife, Mother, Daughter and Eister. I Your kindnesses will always be remembered. Walter Roop, Walter, Jr., Betty, i Robert, Mrs. Lillie Tritch, Glenn ’ Hill. NOTICE | I will be out of my office from May 5 to May 7 inclusive. Dr. R. L. Reppert I Your Furs Are Valuable PROTECT THEM NOW COLD FUR STORAGE Phone .359 1 'VHHMHMHR IWWWMAWVVVWWVWWVM a • SPENCER -a 1 INDIVIDUALLY / e W\ SUPPORTS OFFER REAL ZA | ECONOMY iQi \ I Moderate Ceetl / ' J long Weorl I j / • k ¥ fully Cvoranteedl L'-/ Mrs. Leota Connell 242!4 Madison St. Phone 114 If no answer, call 9072 AAMVWUWWWVWVWUVWMAM AfWWWWWWWWWWWVMV*
