Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 151, Decatur, Adams County, 28 June 1949 — Page 3
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ItiE MCFARLAND Ml JOHN KRICK , McFarland, e ■ i uJ'u ■■■*’• b " brid- ■ l, ’ lll ‘ "‘" rV ..Kinony P'-r MT o'clock Sat !n ’he Asbury M ’■ - •" iH'laware. re'-m .-f lixht ivory circular nkirt ■- t and cascad- .■ • H..1 train The illusion euv■■7 aught up with .. -cm--. Fleur <1 with a single burned her Katin 8./.ir book. I’rec-man. maid of |c - , I. anno Harter j„ Kri< k. Mrs. Hale Mr- Morris ,|. *CK- go* I, K-m-h taffeta With Wide simple wide a pepluiii topping skats. They wore 9K.., : and mat, hing arm bouquets of of Portihester. ., .<■ t man. i’sliers , |K, ... .ff of Lan- In-st Guillen. Jt-rrv iIM i Thomas Taber of K-eii the bride’s home |B t-r the reception *as attired in a ,-i lace and <m-pe. |K-. K>ak i hose a dress of SB?.-.- *|(C . e«s<tries of ~ll'. hade lloMtesses ■Bj '!.•■ i de at Ohio Wes where she is '•"W graduated from ta-5 - i'iool and Ohio a- in I S<a ated witlt the MBps: Siu- ■ and Tillie Co. " theaft- a wedding tijp the MOSER SUNDAY o’ Miss Bettv Zim-I ds'i.-bo r of Mr. and Mrs |Kc- Zimaic rman of route I M son of .Mr and Moo t of Herne, route ■ffic Collar Dress ■ffltfifllll s,2fS( - Bft Ufni- *>-A l ** I r\ fl I \WF I w adorable sundress f..t playing little imp' A coliar turns ii.-r 'I up angel < hild <|i.l- k Hlootners and b-mm t |V* »M 9 in Sixes 2. 4. fi. S. |R • take* |% yds 35 in H|Btt«lrsMt iMtnnet. a« yd ■ •Uyiuuw pattern gives Complete Illustrat’d show* you every step M t *enty five cents tn > J 1 * 1 " Pattern to Decatur ®W“»a<*r*t. Pattern irepart SBT O »toi 6740, Chicago St), Plainly Your Name. Ad Hire. Style Number. ST A Sew Martan Martin Sffk la ready' On Its M**’’ the moat beautiful sum SE'*’’ <l *’ | t’>ed to sew easily Sx*' Four fashion dollars go ever! Pius a FREE Printed tn the book, a robe made of towels »*«en cents more for this ■ < Sammer l»4t faahlons!
Society Items for days publication must be phoned in by 11 am (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 1000-1001 Betty Terveer i Tuesday Root Township Home Economics ■ club. Mrs. Charles Circle, i .fjt, p ij Jolly Housewif. ( | u |, , )f s , Marys 'iWp, Pleasant Mills i achoo), 7;30 p. m i Kirkland Indies Club and Profit and 4’leasure Club. Kirkland li S Gym. 7:30 p m . ■ Bethany Circle of Zion Evan. Ref. Church, Mrs. Floyd Andrews. S pm. Meet at thuflh 7:30 pm Church Mothers’ Study Chib. Hanna-Nuttnian, t; 30 pm Decatur and Herne Garden ; Chibs. Hanna Nutlman. 7 pm., Wednesdiy Philalethian clr< le of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. .Mrs. Forest Owens, s pm Friendship circle of Zion Evan i gelieal and Reformed church, Mrs. Joe Hazelwood, 7 30 pm | Sunny Circle Home Ec, of Preble | Twp. and home Ec. of Root Twp, Monmouth gym, 7:30 pm. I Union Twp Woman’s Club, Mrs Edna Rotigliia, 1 :iu pm. Thursday Holy Family discussion club picnic, Hanna Nuttman park Women of Moose, .Moose home. 7:30 pin. Friday Immanuel Lutheran l.idies rum mage sale, lien, !• am. to a pm Methodist Youth Fellowship ice 'cream social, church lawn. 7 pm Saturday Immanuel Lutheran Ladles rum I mage and bake sale. Den. !» a m to a pm. 1, took place Sunday afternoon at two o'clock at Hie home of the Rev. <l I. Flesher of mar Hrvant The double ring vows were recited under an arch of pink rose- 1 with the ba< kgroitnd of cut flowers and candles. The bride chose for her wedding I a pink ttult with w hite aci essories ; and a corsage of yellow roses and white carnations. She carried a white Bible. Her only attendant. Miss Earlene j Moser, sister of the groom, wore !• beige suit witlt white accessories and a corsage of yellow roses and white carnations Her only Jewelry was a rhinestone bracelet, a gift of the itride. Reuben Zimmerman, brother of the bride, served as best man The bride is a graduate of Kirkland high school, while the groom graduated from Hartford high WWWVWVWMWWWWW9 I will be <»ul »f mv office from June .30 to July .’’o. inclusive. Roland L. Rcppert. M.l>. SPECIAL MON.. TI ES. & WED. CAR WASH Fw $1«»5 With Purchase of 10 Gal. of Gasoline The GAS HOUSE
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schotd He is engaged in farming After a short wedding trip, /he couple will reside with the groom’s parent*. entertain with birthday dinner •Mr ana Mrs. William tach of near petroleum entertained at their home Sunday with a pot-luck dinner for Mrs. Iseh's father. James A Andrews, who observed his l irfhday anniversary. Those attending were Mr and Mrs Albert Beery, Mr and Mrs Lewis Beery and family. Mr and Mrs j O ,. Hahnert. all of Decatur: ■Mr and Mrs. Charles Coon and family. Parker; Mr. arid Mrs. Lewis Defenbaugh. Huntington: Mr ■nd Mrs Arthur Maittan. Mrs William Yates and daughter, Muncie Mrs Tom Corn and granddaughter, Daleville; Mr and Mrs Junior Nixon and daughter. Muncie Mr and Mrs Reitban Hahnert. Fort Wayne. (>. p. Andrews. Indianapolis and Mrs. Orplia W right and daughter. Markle LOIS R. COLCHIN IS WED SATURDAY IN MARION Mi lads R Colchin, youngest daughtwf of Mr and Mrs Fred J Colchin of 4o.’’, Fornax street, became the hi ide of Claude W Sharp, son of Mr and Mrs W C Sharp of Marion. Saturday afternoon at Hire.- o'clock at the St Paul Catholic rectory at Marhm The Rev Fted O’Brien officiated The bride was attired in a street length dress of teal blue, featuring a fitted bodice and full skirt. She wore a white lace picture hat with matching gloves, and a corsage of ted and white rose buds IDr only attendant. Mrs Clyde Sharp, wore a dress of aqua identi cal to that of the bride, and complemented with white accessories Her corsage was of red rose buds Clyde Sharp served his brother as best man Following the ceremony, the < otiple was entertained with a din tier by Mr ami Mrs Clyde Sharp, follow'd by a reception for a few intimate f>|.nds When the young couple left on their wedding trip, the bride was wining a white and blown linen dr«ss with white and brown acres l sories Tin- bride is a graduate of Deca j tur Catholic high schiad and St i Joseph school of nursing in Fort > Wayne She is now employed at tin- V A hospital in Marion Th,- groom graduated from Mar ion high i hool and is employed at the Nickle Plate railroad at M.itioti He served three years with the C S. navy. Upon tlieir return, the couple will resid* it: their new home at 1517 East Thirty Sixth street, Marion MISS JANET SWAIM WED IN BLUFFTON Miss Janet Swaim, daughter of Mr and Mrs Roger G Swaim. 405 West Market street, Bluffton, became the bride of James F Bur leigli. of Schenectady. N V . son of Mr and Mrs Brown Burleigh. Springfield. <>. Saturday afternoon at four thirty o'clock in the First Metlmdist i-hurcb in Bluffton The Rev Wayne I’aulen. pastor of the First Methodist church in Hunting ton. read the single ting ceremony The church was beautifully decorated in a green and white motif A background of palms, ferns ami huckleberry foliage screened the chancel and was interspersed with floor standards of white gladioli.
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delphinium, gypsophelia and lark Wimr Four seven-branched can 1 delabra entwined with ivy and tied with white satin bows holding while gladioli, formed a soft il himlnation for the ceremony. The aisle was carpeted in white and the pews were marked with ar rangements of white gladioli, white satin bows and ivy. Preceding the ceremony. Mls» Helen Pk-ken. organist, of Rock ford. 11l , and Miss Jean Foe rster vocalist, of Fort Wayne, presented a half hour musicale. The bride, given in marriage by her father. Nfore a gown of tradl tional ivory satin, fashioned with a sheer yoke of Nottinham net. with a shawl of yoae-point lace softly encircling the shoulders and form ing a rosette of lace below the yoke. The basque bodice was fitted, arid the long sleeves tapered to points over the hand*. The full “kirt was highlighted at the waist line by sunburst pleats and ex tended into a dignified cathedral train A pleated half ha' accented with orange blossoms h<-!d the twotiered fingertip veil of imported illusion. She carried a spray of Snow White roses and lily of-the-valley and a white linen hankerchlef of lace and tatting which was car rled'by Mrs Dwight Williamson at her wedding Tlie maid of honor. Miss Doris Swaim, wore a gown of pale pink marquisette fashioned with a sheer | yoke outlined with a fold of the same material The yoke was ac vented will) a band of delicate Chantilly lace Inserted back of the fold Tin- basque bodice ami very bouffant skirt completed the dress Ih-r Inaddress was a French bon Stet of matching pink horsehair braid and tied under the chin with tulle streamers. She carried a I spray of deep pink Briar Cliff roses, |>ink larkspur and white Stephanotis. Tlie bridesmaids. Mrs Robert Boehme. of Sprilfgfield. <>.. Mrs Willard Metcalf, of Charlotte. N C. Miss Mary la>u Hamilton of Indianapolis. Miss Harriet Jane Simmoas, Bluffton, wore dresses identical to that, of the maid of honor. They carried sprays of lighter pink roses and pink lark spur The flower girl, Lynn Mann of this city, wore a dress of sheer pink organdy trimmed with hands of dainty white lace Her headdress was a band of tiny pink Sweetheart rosebuds and sh«- car tied a basket trimnod with pink satin ribbon and filled with pink . Sweetheart roses. George McNally of Chicago, served the groom as best man and j Robert Boehme of Springfield. <> . 'Ralph Shephard. Bicknell: John Janson and Robert Samuelson, Springfield. <>. ushered .Mrs. Swaim's gown was of beige crepe, trimmed with bands of beige Chantilly lace and she wore a crownless hat of rose and beige maline trimmed with pink roses, Bink baby orchids made up her shoulder corsage Tlie bridegroom's mother chose a grey crepe gown with sequin trim ami wore a hat of sage green maline trimmed with fuchsia flowers She wore a cor sage of green baby orchids. dmnndlately following the cere motty. a reception was held at the Bluffton country dub Assisting at thei reception wire Mrs Jack Schroll of Elmhurst. 111. Miss Mary Lou Trench. Peru. Miss Nancy and Miss Sarah Krick. Decatur; Mrs Howard Hill. Muncie. Mrs Richard Wilkey. West laifayelte. Miss Mari lyn Masterson. Indianapolis and Miss Franvile Worthman. Bluffton The bride graduated from Bluff ton high school and DePauw uni versity M-hiail of music Last year sin- was a supervisor of music in the Salem public schmils She is a member of Alpha Chi Omega, na tional racial sorority. Mu Phi
i Epsilon, national musical honorary , sorority, and Bluffton chapter <»t i Tri Kappa Mr Burleigh graduated front DePauw university and is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity The Immamp! Lutin ran Ladies of Union township will sponsor a rummage sale July I and 2 at the Den. A hake sale wiil also be held m Saturday In connection with the rummage sale The sales will be held from nine to five o'clock The Methodist Youth Fellowship will have un ice cream social Fri lay evening at seven o'clock on the church lawn The tmclal will feature home made cake, lemonade and ice cream. The public is invited to attend The Jolly Housewife club of St Mary's township will sponsor an amateur show on July 15. All en ■rie« are to be made by July 10 The show will be divided into hree classes: children to twelve year« of age. teenagers and adults Competent Judge* will be selected, and those desiring to enter are i asked to <-all Mrs. Carl Frey, route 5, phone 77262 Cash priies will be awarded the winners. The showwill take place at seven thirty o'clock at the Pleasant Mills high school. The Holy Family discussion club will have a picnic supper Thursday at Hanna Nuttman park A mei-tlng of the Philalethian circle of the Zion Evangelical and He formed church will l»- held at the home of Mrs Forest Owens Wednesday evening at eight o’cloi k. Mr and Mrs G L. Brayton <-n , tertalned their niece and family. ■ Mr and Mrs. Robert Boger, Steve ’ ' and Pat. from By rots. 11l . the past week. carl Stuckey, of Decatur, has been admitted as a patient In the Van Wert. O . hospital Henry Smitley, Jr . of Van Wert. ().. appeared before Judge .McNeil f of that city yesterday and pleaded guilty to forgery issuing a fraudu 1 lent check and breaking and entering. Tin- Judge sentenced him to ■ | .’it years, one to three and one to I five years and then also found ' j the defendant not mentally respoti I sible and committed him to tinstate hospital for criminal insane I John and Jim Harvey, of Fort 1 Wayne, sons of Mr and Mrs Gor ' don Harvey, formerly of Decatur., 1 are visiting with Mr and Mrs Gaorge F Laurent on Fifth street i The two boys will spend five weeks here while their parents an- vaca tionlng in Cleveland 1 Miss Polly Ann Timmons. It N of Berne, has been imployed as surgical nurse at the Adams county memorial hospital. i • lira—it ■ II ; WjOSPJTAL Q n Jhtu l Admitted: Mrs. Paula Vinson. : Hoagland. Dismissed: Cleo Heffner. Sec I ond street; Theoifcire Reinhart Magley. I I ( Mr. and Mrs Joseph II Raus seau. Itt.'W Elm street, are parents | i of a baity girl. Itorn at !t 15 p m | Monday at the Adams county I t memorial hospital She weighed •- I pounds, 2 ounces Man Fined Here For Disorderly Conduct Luther Myser. of Tulsa. Okla, was fined |5 and costs, totaling |IS. by Mayor John Doan this morning for disorderly conduct. Myser was arrested last night by an officer of the city police force after he had caused disturbance near the court liouse Myser pleaded guilty and could not pay his fine He arrived in Deiatur yester day. he stated He will be confined in the county- jail until the fine is paid. WEST BERLIN'S ll'.Hll Fisittl I’-IK* I Hl--1 British military governor, said the I airlift would continue until the city's stocks had been built to the level prevailing before Russia Im. , posed a land blockade on western , Berlin more than a year ago Union officials decideil Sunda- I - to vail off the railway strike after western occupation authorities ■ warned them that strikers would , : be stricken from relief rolls unless they went back to work by to , ' day. The western authorities guaran. | teeil them they would get their i primary demand — all their pay in western marks, worth four ! times as much as the eastern , marks the workers had tmen re j ceiving — t i Trade in a Good Town — Decatur |
Miss Janet Schrock Leaving For Europe Miss Jsnet Schroi k. daughter of Mr and Mix William i’ Sebro, k. 215 South Second street, left today for a two month trip through nine European countries. Miss Schrock will travel by train to N<-* York City, where she will join IS other young people who an- taking tj>triji. She will sail Thursday on H: ’ largest passenger ship in Hie world, the Queen Elizabeth. The crossing to England will tai;” five days. Miss Schrock said. The touring group, under the- guidance of the Olson travel service. *lll spend five- days in London, and t i< n travel by train to Scotland All trips on th<- tour will be by bo it or train After visiting Scotland the party will go by icoat to Italy, and from there travel through Switzerland to France, Luxemburg. Germany, Belgium and tin- Netherlands Tinwill also spend five days in Parts ; Miss Schrock plans to return Yng : list 15 The return voyage will be I made on the Queen Mary TWO ROMANIANS cc'uict I non I’age One! priests They also would outlaw meetings of the board of bishops, which has spearheaded the church's opiHisition to tl.c nation's Communist rulers The anti-excommunication de <-ree wurrn-d that the imposition of i hurch punishments on support, ers of tlie government violates the Czech constitution and is punish able according to the appropriate regulations ” It pledged the government's full sii|u><irt to priests exeomtnunlcate,j for supporting it. and said they Would continue to exercise their ' spiritual tasks. The sl.w-e thus ha la-en set f-w the possible arrest and trial of ; Archbishop Beran and his bishops 1 if they persist in their defiance of I Ho- government. Nothing costs as much as hem:: c heap Hindu Lore FILMS Developed and Printed QUICK SERVICE Kohne Drug Store SPENCER *) IVNVIDVAUY DOKMD SUPPORTS assure COOL COMFORT! . RESTFUL < SUPPORT! light, airy fabrics! . Moderate prices! * Designed, cut, mode just for you! Improved General HeaWil Mrs. lA*ota Connell 242*7 Madison SI. Phone 111 If no answer, rail 9072 •WWSNMAMfMWWWIAMMWWWW
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Four Youths Hurt In Wreck Monday t Four young men. two from , W Hi coiiicty were- seriously in- >• jttri-d in a wreck two ami one half » mile- south of Bluffton on highi way 1 Monday afternoon Injured t were K.-.t Mendenhall, 2«, Bluff i- ton. Way-land Craig 21. c-a-' «if . Bluffton. Richard Kelly, pennsyl- . vania and a Me Donald boy win. wai not icb ntlfied. The accident occurred right as , ter a pouring rain Tl.c- driver. . Mendenhall, lost control of hl* , car on a turn, went over a < ulI vert, and “mashed against a tele, j phone pole The < ar. totally deI stroy-cd. was cut in two I,ehind the rear seat The driver ami an. other victim suffered fractured skull.*, and the others -uffired ( broken bones UNION *<’ *>t 1 r, n Bag. i .reel agr'-ement succ ■ reful Reuther ail tit- agreement, demos-Irated that in th sides were conscious of the compelling licei|“- of the ail forceAbout il.lou workei- ar- involv i'd in the dispute ' We need to practice creati-.r -! Ic-lice I’ea.le INSL’RANCH Leo “butch” Ehiuger i FIRE - WIND — AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phone 570 , • /
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Sick Vet Taken To Billings Hospital Roy Hirschey of Monroe, entered th*- Billings hospital In Indianapolis yesterday a* a result of mental strain suffered In World War IL Him hey. who Is 24 years of age, was a surgical technician with Hie army in Japan Harry Martz di*trid commander of the Veteranswcf Foreign W ar- made Hie arrau mc-nts for entering the hospital. Hirst hey became ill last week.
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