Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 140, Decatur, Adams County, 15 June 1949 — Page 3

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CITY' P* weo he re !t ~. w fold ami the » > ... > Harper. both Os . p, w >-if wed Tue*~,,.iS ' Bethattv K'aii HR ~ , fln. li . hur< 11. the |B. ; u. "ffi< ialing. Hou■E ~„j . . ami lighted tapSB t .<■ < hurch altar HF jl.it/'a 1 I'. mother of the |H ~! M Hrant, of F»m- --‘ .I—l the ceremony. S 3 , a lavender dre** i , II.,: ;.. rls pastor of the ; 1.-. . ir. h in Elwood jq W.C.T.U. is held , union of the W CT a home of Mrs HayMB . .■ '.loiiro.. Tuesday a!\p. John Floyd had' SH. ;..,otlolls, followed . Mi* 4>ti* Brandy- /■;. l.ongonberger r. ad |H les ' ( Hitdoor \l| M . Who Pav* the Tax. . on Moderate DrinkMy-, lie ■* MU. hell ga.e ■H - u.-n > or Modern ■3 ; -"Io *as then play. I .-ntitled ■ < 'res. eaChrot |H, 'Bs ()tls BranK-, Vr« i' k Ho. ker gave tl <- prayer SPANNING to RICHARD CHRONISTER .■ nr l as been mad.- bv |Hg mJ Mis Henry E Brann H‘i' -• \\ one of the engage|Kz..| .i 'oiling marriage of ■ daughter .Mina Phylli* A |K:;u ’o Ki. hard X Chronister, IM-' Mr and Mrs Fred Chronls ■ftbi. city. |Hb tedding will take place .lune in the Trinityj Luther.in ehur.-h in Fort j ■>. Itraiining is a graduate of! ".i. .ig college at Spring .i.d th.- John Hopkins <’ Baltimore, Md She lias *-riiit.-t:<h-nt of the I'jltih |B > ,i, HiutHon for one and al p-irs Mr Chrynlater ■*»* from Purdue university md t.ow Operates a drug Ut (hsian. Mos c pot luck LAST NIGHT |Hb'.»'! io Ladles of < oluuilu ■ a ;.<»• lu k supper at six " io. k last evening at the ■Something Choice 11 B J lo' Bfl i ii H Bnl ■ I 1 I I H ■ 4 I Bji I i 14 ■ I I Bi 1/ I I | ijjl Ijj Canal Connoisseur 1 * beauty! Stripe*, and long ■“F «eatn» accentuate a littlt * ,f ie plunging V necklint J* »*w*»t of new! *n> Hi 4 < ((IIle , | n f | leg ]•» 11, io Bile 1( takes 3%. Aladnch fabric. J* 4 twenty-five cent* in . nL. lhl * Plt ” rn lo ’ uemo. rat. Pattern Depart J. ° 801 <740 ' Chicago MV . "JM Piafnly Tour Name. Art AOB*. Site, Style Number ’ A New Martan Martin Booh la ready! On ttt k ,r » ’he most neauUful sum designed to aew eaaiiy EFour fashion dollar* go ,lua wer! Pin* a FREE printed In th* booh, a El Vj*** FObe made of towel* jT '*’•*> cent* mor* for thia P " Sammer I>4> faahiona!

Society Item* for day* public*- . tion must be phoned in by 11 *. m . . (Saturday «:J0 a.m.j , Phone 1000-1001 Mi** Betty Melchl Wednesday 11 st Ann Study -chib, Mr*. Anselm ■, Hackman, T 30 p m Decatur Home Economic* club, • I Mr*. Niland Ochst-nridcr, 2 p m. I Friendship Village < dub, Mrs .Leland Ripley, 1 30 p. m. . World Friendship guild, Mrs. i Dick Heller, k p.m. Decatur unit of hairdresser*. Hanna-Nuttman park, fi p.m, Thursnay Ladies Aid so. it ty of i nion < Chapel, all day. Rainbow Girls, Masonic Hall, 6:45 p. m. Phoebe Bible class of Zion Evan gelical and Reformed chur. h, .Miss ■Matilda Sellenieyer. S p ui. Antioch .Missionary society. Mr* Homer Brubaker. 1 ,'iu p.m. Woman’s guild of St. Luke Evangelical and Reformed church at Honduras church basement, all day. Do Your Best das* sis Trinity Evangelical V. B. church, .Mis. Jesse Hurst, 8:30 p. in. Church of God Missionary society, Mrs. Robert Strickler. 7 30 p. in. St. Paul Igidies Aid. Mrs Frank Auratid, all day. Women of Moose Moose home, 7:30 p m. Adam* county rural youth. Sun- «*’. 8 p.m. Pleasant Mills Methotllst WSC.S., Mrs. Carl Frey, 1:45 p.m. Friday Mt. Pleasant Bible class. Mr. ami i Mrs Brice Sheets, s pis Trinity WS WS, church, 7:30 [ p.m. Pocahontas and Red Men lodgt*. Legion park. 6 p.m, Saturday Children's day practice, Btihany Evangelical I'. B church, 1 p.m. Monday Pythian staff ami officers meetiag, postponed. St. Mary’s society, C. L. of C. hall. 7:3V p. in Tuesday Kuin Join l's class of Bethany Evangelical V. B church. Mr and Mrs Merritt Alger. 7:30 p. in. decorated In keeping with flag day Games were then played and prizes awarded to: Mrs Herman Miller. bridge: Mrs. William Kohne. pinochle; Mrs Jack Neerlng. five hundred Mrs Miller was also awarded the door prize Mrs. Jerome Coffee and Mrs. Clem Kortenbor were co-chairmen MWWMAAARAIVIVAAMMMW Quality Photo Finishing ' Work left before Noon on Thursday--Ready the nest day. Friday, at 10 A. M. Holthouse Drug Co. WMMWWWMWWWMAAMW

—— — — — ZtotheH * X bank - ’ — in ■« Jr —* . * to 6c 04 a Folks who bank something regularly soon experience a feeling of security. Worries j disappear. The world looks brighter. Every day's a May Day. Start making systematic deposits with us today. Then see how , much brighter your tomorrow will be. ' We pay 11//I 1 // < interest on Savings Deposits EST ABl I SHED 1883 €”*2BBEtf JhLsvmwfli < |

Os ’lie party, assisted by Mrs JoKltnon, Mrs Bill Kitson, Mrs. Adrian Girard, Mrs. Walter Gilliom. Mrs< George .Schultz, Mrs. Grover Clouser. Mrs. Mat Coffee, Mrc Francis l iman. Miss Rose Center, .diss Rose Coffee. Mln* Mary ("ofMis • i tin* P.iMia* Mba garet Brit and -Miss Francis Braun. MONROE BETTER HOMES CLUB MEETS i The Monroe Better Homes du.i bet in the Methodist church annex >, last evening, v'th <|, e st. Mary's Home Economics club and the presi. (dents of all the clubs in the county I as guests. 1.1 Mrs Hirman Wittwer, president *of the host club, presided at the. ,| meeting, opened with the song I ’ The More We Get Together,” fol•lowed by the club creed Mrs. W. I I. Hall led In prayer and the de votlori* and Mrs W Busche , gave toe welcome A duet was sung Icy Mrs Elmo Stucky and Mr*. Weldon Stucky, following s '..hl h Mrs Frank Crist sang several solos, including ’l've Been WorsIng on the Railroad.'' which was enacted by several members of the chib A trumpet solo was played by , Donna Lou Crist, accompanied nt I the piano by Mrs A D. Crist, ami Beverly l.obsiger played several ’ piano selections Refreshments were Inter serve-1 bv the committee Mrs John Floyd. ■ Mrs E W. Busche. Mrs titis Gould. Mrs Elmo Stucky. Mrs Clifford Essex and Mrs Frank Lautzenheiser INITIATION DINNER IS HELD BY TRI KAPPAS The Decatur chapter of Tri Kappa held their initiation dinner at the Bluffton country club ’w*t ev- ’ ening The large T-shaped table was attractively decorated with spring flowers and small garden gates covered with flowers. Each place was marked with a garden 1 gate of friendship place card At each initiate's place was a Tri Kap■j pa key pin, u gift of the active chapter to the new members. In the center of the tnble was a black runner which, with the white table cloth, carried out the color* of Tri Kappa. Mr*, laiwell Harper said grace, after which a delicious three course dinner was served. Mrs Gerald Strickler conducted the program which followed the i dinner. Mrs Walter J. Kric k, moth--1 er of three Tri-Kappa*. gave the welcoming address and the Misses Nam-y and Sarah Krick gave the initiates' response. Miss Helen Haubold. Mrs. Dan Tyndall and Mrs. Harry Dailey presented a musical program consisting of piano and vocal selections The new initiates then entertained the active and associate member* with a clever skit called “The Mock Wedding of Tri Kappa.” The affair closed with a model btiaines* meeting conducted by the president. Mr*. Wendel Smith. Mrs Colin I. Finlayson presented the chapter president ’with a bouquet of white carnation*. I flowers of Tri Kappa, from the i active chapter for her outstanding work during the past year. The new Initiates honored during the evening were the Misses I Eileen Bieberich, Sarah Krick,

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HHHv ■v <J ■ MRS. WILLIS FOX was Miss Irene Zurcher. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Chris Zurcher of Monroe, before her recent marriage In the Berne Evangelical and Reformed church The Rev. l/a kwood officiated. The- couple is now rf-Hldltlg at 418 (Turk stl%et, Herne. (Photo by Edwards)

Nancy Krick. Alice Langston. Rebecca Walters, the Mesdames Rollie Affolder. Franklin Dettrr, Robert Aeschliman and Calvin Burnett In the afterncMtn. initiation services were* conducted by the president In the home of Mrs. J. Ward Caliand l#ater. refreshments were served from a beautifully arranged dining table. The committee for the afternoon was the Mesdame* William Christen. William Schnepf. Jr., and Watson Maddox. The evening entertainment was arranged by the Me*dames Gerald Strickler, Guy Koos. David Langston and Miss Jane Dailey. Associate members present were the Mesdame* J. Ward Caliand. Walter Krick. Dan Tyndall. Mwrence Linn. Roy Kalver and l<eonard Saylors. WORLD FRIENDSHIP FESTIVAL FRIDAY Plans are nearing completion for Friday nighj's world friendship festival sponsored by the Adams county home economics association at the Decatur high school from seven thirty to ten thirty o'clock. The Adams county home economics chorus will appear in several numbers Introducing the various sections of the program. The program will feature a unit on the German people, the Orientals, the Swiss, and the Spanish. Exhibits of many interesting objects from various countries will be open to visitors before and after the program, that is scheduled for eight fifteen. The ticket committee reports that some tickets will be available at the door. Several out-of the county guests are expected, including district and state officers of the Indiana home economics association. The refreshment committee composed of: Mrs. EH Graber, chairman, Mrs. Marshall Hilper. Mrs J. E Aleberg. Mrs. Paul Erp. Mrs Roy Heller. Mrs Elmer Beer. Mrs. Dan Reef. Mrs. Charles Circle, Mrs AV m. Werling. Mrs. Charles Schnepn, Mrs. Lillie Hammond. Mr*. Elda Graber. Mrs Noel Hemphll. Mrs Glendolyn Miller. Mr* Flovd Meyer. Mrs Doyle Hoffman and Eva Moser are planning to serve approximately two thousand at this social event. Beg Pardon Mervin Taylor was the vocalist nt the wedding of Miss Betty Llch•onber«er nnd Dale T Beer, which took place on Jun* 5 at the Calvarv 1 Evangelical I’nlted Brethren, church. The Kuin Join l'« class of the' Bethany Evangelical I'nited Brethren church will meet at the horn? of Mr and Mr*. Merritt Al ; cer. 32* North Fifth street. Tues dav evening at seven thirty o' dock Mr and Mrs Vernon Custer are P>e assisting committee and the Rev F. H. Willard will rive the devotion* The Phoebe Bible class of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed chnrrh will meet at the home of Miss Matilda Sellemeyer Thursday; «-venln- at eight o'clock All mem her* are urged to attend A *oclal meeting of the St Marr's mm- I etv will be held Mondavi evening at seven thirtv o'clock at the r L. of r. han. This will he. the last meeting of the society un | til September The Rainbow Girl* will meet a' the Masonic hall Thursdav even Ing at six forty five o'clock Plans for the annual picnic will be di* ’ < tinned and all members are urged to be present The Ladles Aid socletv of Vnlon Chapel will have an all day meeting Thursdav to *ew and quilt. A pot-luck dinner will be served ah the noon hour and all ladies of the church we invited

Mr. and Mr*. Dick Mansfield, ’ Sr. ami Bill and Don Mansfield motored to Detroit. Mich, today. ' They will return with several new automobile* for the Dick Mansfield Motor Sale*. Mrs Rudolph Leeds of Richmord vas an overnight guest at the W P. Schrock home. A Victory Prayer Band union ralily will be held at the church of the Nazarene, Montpelier. Sunday afternoon. The speaker will be Ret Batthauer of Anderson, the Rus* Jan evangellHt, and Rev Meadow* of Decatur will preside. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tassett and son. Maurice, anil daughters. Rita ami Donna, and Anna Brake of Kinsley, Kan* . Mr. and Mrs. Steven Miller and daughter. J*ne, Detroit. Mil'h ; Mrs Guy Parker and 1 son. Gerard, and Mrs. laiulse Tekttlva, Cincinnati. <». were guest* of the Pat Costello family. They attended the ordination and first solemn mass of the Rev. Patrick A Meehan in Fort Wayne Mrs John Hocker of Monroe, en 1 lertained at Sunday dinner for Mr ( and Mrs. John Elzey of Hobo, Mr. and Mr*. Vilas Elzey ami son* Dick. Max and Charley and Jame* Elzev. all of Monmouth John Joseph Dierke* is recovering at bi* home from a tonsih-c-, tomy Misses Iverna Werling and Anna K Williams drove to Indianapolis this morning as a part of their two weeks' vacation. Eugene Zim-r. who is training at the Great Lakes Naval station, ha* the following address: Eugene P Ziner. s r 11616-71. Company !MH. I' N T ('., Great Lake*. Illinois. Kenneth Hirschv. Central Soyai employe ami international CIO representative in this county, who underwent a throat operation a week ago at the Adams county memorial hospital returned to hi* home Tueiday He was able to be uptown today for an hour. Mr. and Mr*. Vaughn D Schlar enhauf. daughter. Joyce and son. Dick, and Mr and Mrs Amos Stoneburner attended graduation exercise* at Indiana university ■ Sunday Donald E Schlagenhauf I received his B S degree at the exercises Others attending were Mr* Ralph Ernst of Fort Wayne and Mrs. William D. Hoover of New Pari*. O. Miss Joyce Schlagenhauf then accompanied her ' "randparents. Mr and Mr* Stone i burner, home for " few weeks' va ■ cation. Vradr la a t.mxl Tama — llrrnlav

• • Jm j n’H /!’ How much is it ;M1 WORTH? You can’t put a real price tag on telephone aervice. Who can *ay what it’* worth when it bring* a doctor quickly? Can you set a price on the pleasure of hearing a loved ones voice from many miles away? How would you value the counties* minute* and step* it save* in every* day living? Whatever the telephone is worth, it* cost is small for the many service* it perform* every day CITIZENS TELEPHONE CO.

Young Couple Wed To Settle Argument Argument Over Eyes Leads To Marriage Hollywood. June 15 tl'Pi A brown-eyed prernedlcal student marries a blue-eyed microbiologist today to settle their iong-Mtanding argument on whe'her blue or brown eyes are predominant. Priscilla Tomlinson 2<'. ami Hugh Tandy Gardner. 24. were to , wed on the "Bride and Groom” ( radio show. "Anything tor sebnee," said Miss Tomlinson, a honey blonde with most unscientific blown ey«-s She is a prernedlcal student who was crowneil queen of the I'niver ; sitv of WasliHigton campus She and Gardner, a blue eyed * gent from Missoula. Mont., met in ‘ college embryology das* They ‘ | argued frequently about whether , a brown-eyed mother ami blue- | eyed father would have children with brown or blue eyes ' I/et's get married ami find out." j Gardner challenged. Mis* Tomlinson agreed. She. along with most scientists believes brown eves are dominant in heredity over blue "My father has blue eves and mother ha* hazel," she said. "But my father ha* blue eyes ‘ and my mother hazel." Gardner ' retaliated. "Ami my sister'* eyes I are hazel ami mine are blue " Two biologists of th- California • institute of technology were drawn 1 into the blue brown controversy. One sided with Mis* Tomlinson He said brown < ye* were the re 1 suit of a positive factor biologically and had a greater tendency to I be passed along to children. Blue eye* are the result of a negative factor. Another biologist was even more cautious He *..> a true *<btitisi doesn’t draw << "elusion* on the basis of one experiment "They'd have lo h" i. ’east four children " ’>e said. But Miss T< ’"tßison. who lived so- many years I; Lo'llaville and whose par nt* now live in Seattle. | said the first < Mid would settle 'he argument. ‘ And maybe >vo Imtter have Just one to keep • •ttlod." she said WMAAAMARAAr AAAMWW "NO ONE WOULD KNOW I HAD A f MASTECTOMY" y / V/hsfhw en* er both /■» brsoitf er* r*me> [ e j *d, a Sp*nc*r Br*o»i /y'N-' \ Support with Br*oit i I ) J Form* r*ttere> the —'-y f natural butt line. I / 'I Camforlobl* lo w«ar • • x —*ary to leurtder. Mrs. Leota Connell 212’i Madison St. Phone 111 If no answer, call 91172 tAMSAatWWWWNWMWWWA, Say It With FLOW EllS From

Woman Is Fined On Speeding Charge Mary Paxton of Portland was arrest**! by city police thi* morning 'for driving *><t miles an hour in a 30 miles an hour speed zone on 13s i street. She pleaded guilty to tne 'charge, and was fined 11 an cost* >V just I e <f the peace Floyd Hunter. O' 1 JlaCtl Admitted Mrs Hilda bb-rd'tr'. route I Beg Pardon A mistake was made in an artb lc 'on Monday stating that the chairi man of the citizens < ommlttee of Ln ion township to aid in the r< • > asHessment of real es’ate wa* Rudy | Schbmer; the rhalrtnan 1* John i Biak >. who y nami was omitted. Peru has an area of 162.153 j square mile*

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Mr. and Md* Elmer Chrick are parent* of twin boy*, born at '.he vdams county memorial hospital Tuesday. Both habit*, born at 11:■3# p.m and 11:45 p.m weighed 1 1 pound*. 4 ounces. <s A baby boy wa« born to Mr an I ' Mr* Ralph Myer*, Central avenue, at 7:25 a rn today at the local ho*nital. He weighed 7 pound*. 4 ounce*. 4 COLD I FUR STORAGE O STILL TAKING IN ■ FUR COATS I S&ee fa ® Phone 359