Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 153, Decatur, Adams County, 30 June 1949 — Page 3
T jrNE 30 - 1949
Bjfloe Liniger Is Bride Os Dr. Parrish Kioressive Bite At Methodist Church M Llnlger. daughter of Mrs Mabie Liniger and ih,. BBS* al,,i ~r K Parrish, von of Mrs .Via Parrish Frank Parrlah. were married at aeven o'clock this morning |^B** r .«jve cere-mmy 1,1 lh< ‘ < hur< bby |i r Gerald Ipjfr i jJdg,. Myles F Parrish, brother of the bridegroom. a„ best |H> Jonf , received the marriage vow* in front of the altar in a
9H' ring ceremony |H* j"„. .:r.— of • mbroidered ■*\ sn .iv ”'" r ~!nk with » large ■ C' i’i'' ::,, ‘ u, "‘ UP.,..,. ||..i corsage was of wore white or b|, “ ,ilfMa with l,lu " and a corsage of red was served at the J. fferson street. the nuptials. |KX. the attendants Mrs mother of ’he bridegroom, the ceremony. H a graduate of Deca and of Ball Slate la.-pi'al, where site com per training as a nurse. , member of the Psi lota |K„.O and other social organ in city. a navy veteran. Is of Decatur high school Indiana I'nlversity. He re Ha! Ins decree ill medicine from K^, g ISiu and enlisted in the M, being dis< barged as a lieuK|. fallowing ».:s retirement 'hr service, ho opened his K in this city. K, couple left on a wedding Northern Michigan and this morning and will be ■totne about July 10. in their Hi, furnished residence on So.Old street, directly south Parrish office. Kkland ladies ■tRTAIN THURSDAY ■r Kirkland Indies club enter-1 Kd the Profit and Pleasure ■of Wad.incton township TuesHetening at the Kirkland high ■c with thirty members and Kr eight guests in attendance, ■n Thomas Adler and Mr*.; ■ lyre- had charge of the en-| Khmrnt and Mrs Thomas Ad■pre the devotions. Mrs. Kus- ■ Velier led the group in sing 1 ■ leveral selections, Mowed by ||. u Mrs Diver Dilling, Mrs. ■ Hens, hen . trio. Mrs John Be Mrs Harold Dense hen, Mrs flkr Adler ■uteMs. conducted by the ho*■t| Mrs. John Leyse, Mia* B Harger, Mrs. DeLoyd Ehr-1 ■ Mrs Albert Dick. Mrs Ernest flttman and Mrs. Thomas Adfl sere later enjoyed and deli- ■> refreshments served. fToYTcT~ B will be cloned from July Btill July 10th inclusive for ■byees vacation. I DECATUR &RY CLEANERS pECIALS [SWIM KAPS fc"!". 98c Ear Drum Protectors I lOC pair |k SI.OO In tan*cream I 59c I 75c f LFCTRIC fans l« " $4*95 F’ect Repellent f e ’" f hiwer»t & mosquitos 1 59 c [tRST AID KITS ll*»3 * $2*49 ph Dmq Co.
Society Items for days publication must be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 1000-1001 Betty Terveer Thursday Holy Family discussion c lub picnic, Hanna Nuttman park. Women of Moose, Moose home, 7:30 pm. Friday Pocahontas lodge. S pin., auditing committee following. Immanuel Lutheran l-cdles rummage sale, Den. ft a.m. to 5 pm. Methodist Youth Fellowship ice cream social, church lawn, 7 pin Saturday Immanuel Lutheran Ladies rummage and bake sale. Den, fl am. to 5 p.m. I Sunday Immanuel Walther league Ice cream social. TUESDAY Tuesday Adams county home economics club chorus. Monroe high school, k p.m. Tri Kappa business meeting. Elks home, 7:30 p.m. Eta Tan Sigma sorority. Miss Iverna Werling. R pin.
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entertains with POT-LUCK DINNER Mr and Mrs. Otis Shifferly entertained Sunday with a pot-lock dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Vernon • hifferly of Sturgis, Mich., who are | visiting with friends in this com munlty. Guests attending were) Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brown and daughter. < arrol, Ohio City. () ; Ruth Shifferly and son. Don. Monroeville; Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Wagoner, Columbia City; Mr. and Mrs. Harry McDermott and Mr. and Mrs Ennil Shifferly and son, Dntne.
— FRIENDSHIP VILLAGE CLUB ENTERTAINS The Friendship village dub entertained members of the Preble < lub Friday evening at the Pleasant Mills school. The meeting was opened with the group singing several selections. followed by the scripture reading. Mrs. Huldah Llchle. and prayer Roll call was answered with "my name and how I Urst met my husband " The twelve tables were attractively decorated for a holiday in , each month of the year. Refreshments were served at a later hoar MRS. FRANK AURAND HOSTESS TO LADIES AID The St. Paul Ladies. Aid society met with Mrs. Frank Aurand re--1 cently for an ail day meeting. Tlie day was spent in quilting. A delicious pot-luck dinner was ■ served at the noon hour, following which scripture was read by Mrs. Aurand. and Mrs. Martin led in prayer. Those present were Mrs. Clint Hart, Mrs. Lyle Franz and son, Mrs. Kenneth Parrish, Mrs. Art Schiederer and children. Mrs. Ira 1 Mcßride. Mrs. Ted Witte and child- < ren. Mrs Dwight Schnepp and sons, Mrs. Clara Dague. Mrs Dora . Bess. Mrs. Sadie Myers and Mrs. Sarah Martin. < The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. (Tint Hart.
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BETHANY CIRCLE MEETING IS HELD Members of the Bethany circle of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church met at the home of Mrs. Floyd Andrews last evening. with Mrs C. L. August as assisting hostess. Mrs. Ed Miller was in charge of devotions, and also reviewed the fourth chapter of the study book "China. Twilight or Dawn ” A discussion followed. During the business meeting, it was decided to send a box of used clothing to the mission at Biloxi. Miss. The July .meeting will be a picnic, for which Mrs. Cal Yost and Mrs. G. D. Mac Lean will Im hostesses. Delicious refreshments were lai er served. MEETING OF GA..DEN CLUB IS HELD The Decatur Gard.-n duh met Tuesday evening at the Boy S'-- t.t cabin at Hanna-Nuttman park A,u. Hersel Nash, president. Welcomed the Berne club members, guests at the meeting. The collet t was read and roll call answered with each lady identifying herself. Colored films of various gardens were
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shown and t ie ladies wcr«v ask<-<> I to guess as many flowers as were < shown in the film. Mrs Smith of .’
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Berne was awarded the prize Au-1 other flower contest was won by Mrs. Arbie Owens. mil Illi —■ -1I Ml ■ .1 mill w- -- - '.III ■>
| Members of the Berne club issued an Invitation to th* Decatur club to attend their July It meeting Miss EMa Mallom-e, chairman c.t the bazaar to be held in connection witli the flower show, asked that i-ll members bring their articles to ■he next meeting. At a laic hour, the committee erved a dainty luncheon. Favors of potted violets, grown by Mrs. i’aul Felber, were given. The committee in charge inchided Mrs. Felber. Mrs Floyd Arnold, Mrs. G. T. Burk, Mrs Edgar Swagert, Mrs. I Don Lutes and Mr*. William AT lolder Pocahontas lodge wil meet Friday evening at eight o’do- k. with a meeting of the auditing commit tee following.
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The Adnrn* County Home Ecunomlc* club chorti* will meet at the Monroe high mhooi Tuewday evening at eight o’clock. Glam windows were used at Pompeii in Roman time*. 4 CU LD I FUR STORAGE 5 STILL TAKING IN gg FUR COATS I SfneU M Phone 359
