Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 181, Decatur, Adams County, 3 August 1949 — Page 3
■ePNEFDAY, AUGUST 3. 1949
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< Kl — ■largaret Rose Wolpert Wed In lively Rite •I this Morning In St. Mary’s Catholic Church I i In a lovely summer wedding, performed at nine o'clock this mornIi in the St. Mary'* Catholic church. Mixx Margaret Rose Wolpert, KKungeat daughter of Mrs. Andrew Wolpert. of route I. becalm- the I Kb- of Wilbur Lengerich, ton of Mrs. Henry L ngerich. also of route 4 IB the impressive double ring ceremony wax read by- the Very Rev. BH g' J J Selmetz before an altar decorated with white gladioiux.
■ ■Th, processional by Stults and K,.. recessional by Keats wete |K y ,,l and the. mass in honor of ■ K Joan <>f Arc with the Proper ■Kr the nuptial mag* by Rossl'il played by Sr Ambrosim- and |,y the men's choir "<» Sam- , wax sung at the offertory ML a’ communion 'Pania Angeli- ■ Jtf hy < ’‘*’* ar Eranck »'»' played ■Kni Thia Day <) Beautiful .Mother'' |K. also sung at the end of the ■ I The bride chose for her wedding H »tn-et length dress of sheer i la>e over white marquisette dress was fashioned with cap s and a rever collar from h tiny covered buttons ex ’ to lite waistline. A very skirt, edged in net. fell from drop yoke bodic". A compleKKpen' to her attire was her white hat of linen weave IK-raw white mitts and white foot She carried a prayer book |K n .| stives rosary ami wore a cor |Ku-.- of white roses, centered with purple throated orchid. Iler jewelry was a single st rami K,? pearls, a gift of the groom. ■ I Miss Josephine Wolpert. cousin the bride, was her only attend Her poudre blue lace dress Kv- -r pink marquisette was made IKieiitit ally to that of the bride |K|.r accessories were white, and ■K>,.- wore a red rose corsage, t en d with an orchid. She carried NHa prayer book ami crystal rosary. ■Hg gift of the bride. B I Both the bride and groom's |Hniot|t>-r chose gray print dresses, black and white accessories corsages were of pink roses ■ I A wedding dinner wax served in Mt he Pine-Palm room at Riverview |M<;.ird>'iis to members of the Im families. A three tier ■Hw-ddinu take, topped with a mini bride and groom, t entered table. B for their wedding trip, the bride ■ t hanged to a fall print suit, com |H pl-niented with white accessories. H on hid from her corsage comher attire. ■ ! Both Mr. and .Mrs Ix-ngerfcn ■ graduated from Decatur Catholic high school. The bride Is employ ■rd at the General Elec'rlc Co . while the griami is engaged in |B farming After August 11. the couple will reside in their newly *B furnished home south of Decatur
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Society Items for days publics ; tlon must be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 1000-1001 Betty Terveer : Wednesday r W. S. W. S. and Girls guild of Union Chapel, church basement, > 6:30 p. m. 1 Thursday Missionary society of Bethany ' Evangelical U.B. church. 2 p.m. i Union Chapel aid, church ' all day. ’ Indiana Club, Mrs. Emil Nagel, ’ 8 p.m. 'Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs. Cal 1 Steury, Bp. m. Ladies Aid society of First Chris--1 tian church. Mrs. Gerald Strickler, I 7:30 p.m. Ladies Aid society of Trinity Evangelical U. It. church, 7:30 p.m. i Monroe Methodist W. S. C. S. • church annex, 7:30 p. m. • Magley ladles Aid society, • church basement. Pleasant Dale Women's work. I church basement, all day. Sunday I Uohnke reunion. post|s>n<-d. Tuesday Happy Homemakers club pici nlc. cancelled. Monroe Better Homer club pic- . nlc, cancelled. WSW.S. and Girls guild of | Union Chapel. 6:30 p.m. I __________ _ ; GIRLS MISSIONARY SOCIETY IN MEETING I The Girls Missionary guild of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church enjoyed a picnic 1 last evening at Hanna-Nuttman park. Miss Dorcus Davidson was - the leader, using as her topic "Widening Our Horizons Through Reading." 1 The meeting was closed after
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a short business meeting with the guild ceremonial by Miss Bonnie Simons. Eight members were in attendance. The leader for the next meeting will be Miss Dorcus Sautbine. Hostesses will be Miss I’at Gause and Miss Carol Kinsman. A meeting of the Missionary • society of tile Bethany Evangelical • United Brethren church will be '' held Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. Mrs. Earl Euhrinan will l.e chairman, and a report of the I recent Oakwood convention will be • ,given. The Women's Society of World Service and the Girls Missionary guild of Union Chapel will meet Tuesday evening at six thirty o'clock. A'carry-in supper will be served. Members are asked to *■ notice the change of date. i. The Monroe Better Hoes club picnic for 411 girls and their families scheduled for Tuesday, has f been cancelled. I '• The family picnic of the Happy Homemakers club, scheduled fori Tuesday, has been cancelled. r ...
I I Mr. and Mrs. Truman W. Stults and family of Dearborn are spend • ing two weeks with relatives '• here. Mr and Mrs. Sam Hite are enY joying a vacation at their Route i- City cottage. '• .1. M Benson has resigned as principal of the Ossian high school ’• to accept a similar position at New Haven in Allen county. • Mr. and Mrs. George Stults are home from a week at Petoskey. Mic h George reports the wall eyed fishing was excellent. All public meeting In Randolph ‘ county have been banned by orders from the board of health. This '[includes the Union City centennial 1 scheduled for next week. It may f be held at a later date after the > polio epidemic has passed. Miss Patty Auer of Butler was the houseguest of Dora Mae Fairchild over the weekend Mrs Margaret Ixrse. of Mllwauf lee, Is the guest this week of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fritzinger. Her son. Dick, returned home Sun--1 day ‘ Miss Margaret Confer, of Fort Wayne, is visiting with relative:! 1 and friends here. James Elberson enjoyed an un- '. usual experience the other day.
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CHECK TO CHEEK, Rudy Vallee, one of the original swoon • producing crooners, and his fiancee, Knthleen Norris, team up tc cut Rudy's 48th birthday cake at Miss Norris’ home In Berkeley, Calif, They plan to be wed in September. (International)
. He saw a new Dodge car roll up [ to the filling station, with a right hand drive. He spoke to the drfv-1 er. who was a native Briton, and with his wife, also of England, who were enroute to the east coast The couple live in South Africa, near Johannesburg, where the man Is engaged in newspaper publishing. They will take the [ Amerlcau-made auto to their home , in South Africa.
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Admitted: Mrx. Harry Berkley, Craigville. Dixmlxxed Mrx. William Amxtutz, Berne; Mrx. Luther Yager and baby girl. Berne; Mr«. John Alberding and xon. Mercer avenue; Albert AeHchliman.
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Mr. and Mrx. Theodore Hobrock are the parentx of a baby girl, born at 8 a.m. today at the Adamft county memorial hospital. She hax not been named. A baby boy wax born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jackson at 7:18 o’clock this morning at the local hospital. He weighed fl pounds, 7 ounces. A 6 pound baby girl wax born so Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Lear. Monroeville, at 3:17 am today at , ’he Adams county hospital. She has not been named.
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Aga Khan's Wife Is Robbed Os $600,000 Jewels Ripped From Hands And Clothing Nice, France. Aug. 3.—(UPl — i Masked bandits ambusbed the Aga Khan, one of the riche.it men in ‘ the world, in his car outride his \ fabulous rivlera villa today and \ stripped an estimated |6OO,<KM worth of jewels from the bands and clothes i.t his wife. The robbery of the wife of Aga Wean «»tej-i|- t | hader of 12.000.00ri Ismail) Moslems and fatherin-law ot Rita Hayworth, came just 24 I hours after masked bandits stole |6oo,tmo worth of jewels from a i shop at Deauville- which is on the Atlantic coast more than 500 miles across France from Nice. Police raid the 74yearold Aga Khan and his beautiful French born wife, the- Begum, had just left theii villa near here to join Rita and her ’ husband. Prince Aly Khan, at Deauville when their car was ami busbe d The four masked bandits were waiting by the roadside- In a fust I French Fallon car with a Paris registration plate. After the Aga Khan's car passed them, the ban ; di s shot up its tires with tommy guns. As the Moslem spiritual leader's ( car came to a halt, the bandits suri rounded it. They stripped tin Jewelry off the (b gum and fled She had been reported 111 for I some time and was able to put in i only a brief appearance at the ' wedding of her step-on. Prince Aly , Khan, to the American actress Police noted that the bandits involved In both the Deauville- and Nice holdups totalled four, wore I masks and carried tommy guns The loot, incidentally, was worth the same amount in both cases And Ironically. It is at Deauvillethat Rita and Aly Khan are awaiting the Aga Khan. Police give no imme-diate description of the- m« 11 who robbed the Aga Khan They blockaded all the- winding roads leading from Nice along the coast to MonteCarlo on the- east and Cannes on the west and also the narrow roads which twist northward Into' the mountains of the Cote- D'Azur Only 100 miles to the west lies the port of Marseille, traditional hiding place- of robbers and smug gle rs. The Mediterranean offered an other possible escape route. Coastal patrol boats were reported ready to search all suspicious craft in the area. Chicago Professor Notre Dame Speaker South Bend. Ind . Aug. 3. (t’Pl Professor Mortln J. Adler of the University of Chicago will deliver the- summer school commen 'lenient address at Notre Dame University. Aug 12. Rev. John J. Cavanaugh. president of Notre Dame, announced today Degrees will be conferred on 225 undergraduate and graduate students
Dr. J. E. Morris Office will be closed July 25 to Aug. 8 Say It With FLOWERS From * J
Burns Prove Fatal To Indiana Woman College Corner. Ind.. Aug. 3. • UPt Funeral services were arranged Balay for Mrs. Charles Cruft. 74. who died in a Hamilton.! O„ hospital yesterday of burns suffered when a water heater exploded in her home here July 30. 23 County Students At Summer Session 8,292 Enrolled At Indiana University Twenty-three students from Ad ams county are attending the Indiana University summer x sxioti oa the Bloomington campux. a cordin': to registrar Charles -'. Harrell. They are arfiong the 8,292 Studntx enrolled in all divisions of the University's summer session whl t will end Aug. 12. The numbr r 'ull-ttme stddents is higher tiuii last summer's total and Includes residents from all 92 counties in
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the ktate. Mr Harn-Il xald the comple-ej schedule for the 1949-s‘i xc hool year hax been completed am) that xtudHuts planning to enter the iintverI xlty thia fall xhoilld file their eu- • trance application* and complete hiouxing arrangements ax soon .<• possible. The ori< ntatlon and rex-i'-tration program for new studen' • will begin Sept II and form*: <students will register the next two da...-' . nroilmeiit for all students will be Si pt 17 2" arid the fall mc.ti-r cla-xi■■• will la .-in Sep’ JI Students irom the county attimlliu the I. I' summer xexs.on a’ , Blocmin/ton are | Herne- Edmund T Baumgart:: r. I Lois Jeanette Lehman. Roger l.< Luginbill, Herman Neu>-nsc!iwan-d< r. Ned Lavon Slunk. De-atur: Van Thomas Colter. Frederick E. Bierly, Melvin I. Courtney. Vera M. Harris. .Maynar!« A Hetri k. Robert Byron UtinitT. 'Ralph Ntixon Hurst. Robert William Kohne, Rose Marie Kohn<-. Mary E, I’ump.ire.. Alice Joan Furxley, Mary Lou Robinson, Ismaid E. Schlagenhauf, laiwell J. ' Smith. Catherine Weh’.b-r ' .Monroe Ralph R. Hannie. Her-i
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