Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 189, Decatur, Adams County, 12 August 1949 — Page 3
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■kv bultemeier K sON SATURDAY H; l.uula Bultemeier, eldest |®'fe <>f " r “ nd MrH ' ,ler " !an 'Bfe-w.-fi-- rout * « n *- ■ ’ the bride «f Richard L. W‘,. r H.II of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde „( Geneva, in a lovely < ere |V' per oi-ned 111 the Zion I.U'll■lK < hur< h a' seven o'clock SatK, ..veiling with the Rev. E. ’!’. _ ~k , . officiating. The double W VO»- * ,r *' r ‘ a<l •” ,fore :,r |K.. t . !h ent of palms, hampers of |Vt,. .I.oliohit». and candelabra ... cum bows marked the pc-as. .....linonal wedding mar<-!i<-s pia'e.l by Paul Baumgartn-r. ami Don !-»«♦ I- vocalist. «everal selections. Hu hard I Tuttle and Mis.. >na Jililteineler attended their |K.,, as matron of honor tnd and .Malcolm Banta |H r '.d a- bent man Gilbert I’.u'.t*--|K,,. and \rthur <> Worth neat.-I gW»lf- ■; :l . bride, who entered tl.e h ( ,n Hie arm of her father, lovely in a gown of heavy K... atidal satin The bodice- aas H. . "n The lull skirt wasdiap f .1 hoop and fell Into a long II" " lllv jewelry was a neck K r *.,rn by her grandmother at *.-.|.| mr Purple throated orcn- ■, I,ricl.il bou<|iiet. and she wore illusion with sequin trim. Hrd nt place with a Dutch cap. ■ y r - Tuttle and Miss Bnltem- 1.-i K -.. id.-uti' al dresses of white m t. gr ruffles outlining the sweet in . klines, short puff'd sleevHe and three tiered skirts. Mrs ■ - .'own was completed with a H-<.!<■ <a«h. hand crocheted mitts, Hd .1 bronze hat. The bridesmaid H.rv an olive green sash and hat Hr- i.oiiqiiets were heart shap -d H-raths of shaded yellow mu us H< ,*nded from the arm by a r'nH.r. to match the sashes. ■ The mother of the bride chose a K- . dress with wine accessories. Hl 'he groom's mother wore a gra> Hrir.t with bla k accessories Their R-»azes were of orchids. ■ v reception was held at the home Hthe brides parents for two lion ■tr-l and fifty guests Immediately Bollosing the ceremony The servHt table was featured with a three ■erred rake, topped with a bell urn Hiaent. and three small dolls rlreasRl Identically as the bride ami her lutmdants. Bouquets of gladiolus ■v-r- used throughout the entertain■ter rooms. Mrs. Malcolm Banta. ■Mr* Palmer l*elchty. Mrs Ralph ■Teeters and Mrs. Gilbert Bolt’■sew r assisted in serving the 1 I I Ever So Sweet ■ i A w II 1 \ ■Ai \ v H 1\ ' fl 1 1\ ■ ■h * 9039 'I SIZ£S I*TJ v\ , - ,a — j Itaddy loves to see his girl r<> ••ret U' pretty in this scallopy «®per set; Mummy lovea it ber*uae it s sew easy And Daugh-1 ** “y* it's simple to dress her•elf' Pattern *039 comes in sixes 2. J- *• I. 10. Rise 6 jumper. 1% y<> blouse. % yd. 35-inch for this pattern to Docstur r *il9 Democrat, Pattern Depart •*»«. P. 0. Bos I7W, Chicago M. ■ “L Print plainly Tour Name. Ad ' < reee, lom. Mm. Style Number. Now! A NEW Marian Martin r “hioa Book Is ready! On Its *«ee are the meet beautiful sum •• styles, designed to sow easily. •• make your fashion dollars go ’•rtber than over! Pine a FR>® rettern printed tn the book, a rMWa beach robe made ot towels •end fifteen eents more for this keek of Hummer 1M» taahloao: •
IS Society Items for days publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m . (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Rhone 1000-1001 Betty Terveer Thursday Women of Moose, Moose home, 7:30 pm. Our l.ady of Ixiurdes study club, Mrs. Raymond Vogelwede, S p.m. Methodist W 5.C.8., church basement. 2:30 p.m. Executive committee, Methodist W.8.C.8., church basement, 1.15 p.m. Friendship Village duh of Bluecreek township, Kimsey school, 1:30 p.m. Friday Pocahontas lodge. Red Men’s hall, X p.m. American Legion Auxiliary, Legion home, X pm. Calvary Indies Aid. Mrs. Fannie Jackson. 3:00 p.m. Mount Pleasant W.S.C.S. picnic, llanna-Nuttman park, postponed. gut sts. For their wedding trip Mrs Striker wore a tailored suit Identical to that of her husband, with which she wore brown and white accessories and an orchid corsage. On their return the new Mr and .Mrs. Striker will make their home on a farm near Geneva. The Catholic Ladies of Columbia will have a potluck picnic Tues day evening at six o’clock in the open air cabin at Hanna-Nuttman park. All juvenile members of the lodge are invited to attend. Members are asked to bring a covered dish and table service, and the
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Monday St Ann study club, Mrs William Kohne, 7:30 p.m. Adams County Home Ec. chib (hunts, Monroe high school, 8 p.m. Tuesday W. S. W. 8. of Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church, church, 7:80 p. m. V.F.W. Auxiliary. V.F.W. hall. 8 p m. L. of C. picnic, Hanna-Nutt-man park, fi p.m. Decatur Garden Club, postponed one week. I nion Chapel Faithful Workers class, church basement, 7 p.m. Wednesday Phoebe Bible class of Zion Evan gellcal and Reformed church, Mrs. Charles Bhnrke. 7:30 p m. committee will provide sandwiches and coffee. Those desiring transportation should meet at the K. of ('. hall entrance and members who have extra passenger space are asked to stop at the hall. The committee in chbrge includes Mrs. Elmo Miller and Miss Germaine Spangler, co-chairmen, Mrs. Joe Koors, Florence Koors. laris Rumschlag. Romaine Keller, Justine Gelmer. Florence Bierly, Rose Green. Ann Ginley, Bertha Johns. Rosemary Spangler and Mary Schirack. The V.F.W. auxiliary will have a regular business meeting at the V.F.W. hall Tuesday evening at eight o'clock, it was also announced that there will be a fourth district V.F.W. meeting at Jim Eby post 857, Fort Wayne. Sunday beginning at ten thirty o'clock All district delegates are asked to attend. The St. Ann study club will meet at the home of Mrs. William Kohne Monday evening at seven thirty o'clock. The W. 8. W 8. of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church will meet in the church basement Tuesday evening kt seven thirty o'clock, with Mrs. Frank Bohnke as
leader. Hostesses will lie Mrs. Jess Williams. Mrs. Charles Hakes and Mrs. Emma Miller. The Jolly Housewives club of St. Mary's township will show a iree movie at the Pleasant Mills school at eight o'clock Friday. September 30. They will have as guests the Profit and Pleasure club and the Happy Homemaker’s club, ot Washington township, the Union women's club of Union township, and the Friendly Village club of Blue Creek township "The miracle of Paradise valley," and "When Bob by goes to school," will be shown and all members of the clubs and their families are invited. Mrs. Charles Bieneke will enter tain the Phot be Bible class of the Zion Evangelical • and Reformed church at her home Wednesday evening at seven thirty o'clock .Members are asked to note the change of date. Miss Susie Ennis of Newport. Kyis visiting several friends in De atur this week .including Mr. and Mrs. Jess Gilbert, Mrs. Joe Trlcker. Archie Smith and Ray Walters. Mrs, Gladys Chamberlain of this city has returned from Bowling Green. O. where she visited with Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Flanders for the past week. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Ambler and daughters, Effi(2 and Anne of Washington, D. visited friends In Decatur t»»day. The Amblers will also visit in Fort Wayne and Bay View. .Mich., before returning to their home Mrs. Ambler Is the form-rr Mary Catherine Schug of this city. Mrs. Isabella Fuelling. Mrs. Ro setta Jackson and Mrs. Agnes K Keller motored to Crooked Lake this morning to spend the day with .Mrs. Bernice Adams and Joe, and Mrs. Mary Borg. The Rev. and Mrs. Robert H Hammond are spending a two week vacation visiting their parents in Binghamton and Albany, New York Rev. Hammond is pas tor of the Baptist church in this city. The Rev. Robert R. Miller of Baltirhore. Md. will occupy the pulpit at the church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cal E. Peterson, Miss Jesse Winnes and Miss Nell Winnes motored to Rome City Wednesday and spent an enjoyable day with Mr and Mrs. George Sprague. John Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dwight Peterson of Indianapolis and a grandson of Mrs. J S. Peterson of Decatur, visited here today enroute to his home. John, who is a member of the Shortridge high school football team, is over six feet tall. This will be his second season with Shortridge. He nas been a counselor at a Itoys’ camp >n Michigan this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Speigel, 208 South Second street, are the parents of a baby boy. born at 7:21 am. today at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 8 pounds and 13 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Eli W'. llabeggar, Berne, are parents of a baby boy, born at the local liospital last evening at 7 OS p.m. He weighed S pounds. 10 ounces, and has not been named. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Sprunger at the local hospital yesterday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. She weighed eight pounds and one ounce. Mt. Ranier Is the second highest perpetually snow-capped peak in the United States Trade In a Good Tv*n — Decatur
Film Starlet Will Be Wed To Banker Hollywood, Aug. 12 — (UP) — Film starlet Mary Blanchard, shapely blonde model for the "Li'i Abner" comic strip character ’ Stupefyin’ Jones.” revealed today that she will marry New York banker Andrew Paoliilu within two weeks. Paolillo, 38, Is here on a vacation. They have l*een engaged two years. Asks Jury Probe Os Bloomington Crash Coroner Says Jury Probe Is Necessary Bloomington, Ind., Aug. 12 (UP) Coroner Robert E. Lyons today said he thought there should be a grand jury investigation of the Greyhound bus wreck and fire which claimed 16 Ilves early Wednesday morning. But Monroe county prosecutor Robert McCrea said he didn't think a grand jury hearing was necessary McCrea said he had advised Lyons to make public the statements he has taken from four survivors of the accident and to return an “open" verdict, not specifying the cause of death. Lyons said he went to Evansville last night to interview Wilbert Luttruil. an unemployed truck driver who was a front seat passenger on the death ride. Luttrull said bus driver Wayne Cramner. 25. Indianapolis, was acting drowsily just before the accident. Cramner denied the charge in a statement he gave to Lyons yesterday. “Luttrull told me since Cramner didn't turn the wheel, 'he was bound to lie asleep,'" Lyons said. The stories conflicted on whetner the bus swerved into the bridge , abutment when a right front wheel or tire failed, as Cramner said. Luttrull said there was no abrupt . change in the bus' direction immed 1 lately before the acc.ident. ! Meanwhile, a former employer of • Cranmer said at Indianapolis he discharged the bus driver last Febni- . ary because "he was careless." I William White, a representative of the Standard Grocery Co., sai I a grocery truck Cranmer was driving ' crashed some four nrfles from the spot on Ind. 37 where Wedm-sd iy's accident occurred. "He tried to back down a hill on a windin'* road and a curve near Bloomington, just about four ml' >s from where this thing happened." said White. Cranmer was fired because of | that accident and another Incident when he left his trailer unkx ked and a lino theft result* d "He was careless," said White. The 16th victim of the crash. Dale E. Alk man. 30, a soldier from Camp Campbell. Ky„ died yesterday. His wife and two small children died in the flatnrs that enveloped the bus after the crash An Investigation of the accident , was hampered by the almost com- ■ 1 ’ plete destruction of'the bus All four tires were burned away. 1 Thirteen persons escaited from I 1 the flaming wreck. Lyons said the Issly of Charles - Raymond. 77. Evansville was Identified positively by the victim's son. Ralph Raymond of Lewiston. N. Y.. I ': through the elder Raymond's den-1 tai work Identificath n of Vernon Trlsler. 30. Bedford. Ind., hinged on army ' dental charts which authorities requested be sent here. Those identifications left two charred unknown bodies still under 1 shrouds at the temporary morgue set up in the national guard armory Both were male adults. Lyons said, one about 50 years old and the oth er alaiut 30.
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Margaret Mitchell Critically Injured Famous Author Hit By Drunken Driver Atlanta. Aug. 13.—(UP)— Mar garet Mitchell, one of the world's most famous writers on the strength of one novel — Gone With The Wind today lay in critical condition after being stru k down by a reportedly drunken driver. The author ot one of fiction’s biggest sellers was knocked unconscious as she was crossing Peachtree St., the main thoroughfare of this city whose Civil War fall she reported in vivid prose. She and her husband. John It Marsh, were crossing Peachtree to attend a motion picture when the car bore down on them, its brakes screaming and throwing it to the wrong side of the street. Early today she was reported to be conscious at times and could remember her name and realixe that she was in a hospital. At Grady Memorial hospital, physicians said she was in critical condition. A preliminary report said she suffend a brain COMWniM, nuio erous bruises and possible internal injuries. She was placed in an oxygen tent immediately or arrival at the hospita l Ammunition Convoy Smashed By Planes Athens. Greece. Aug. 12—(UP) American made rocket-firing dive bombers of the Gr ek air force have smashed a 25-truck ammunition and troop convoy entering Greece from Albania, press
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reports said today. The reports, passed by Greek censorship, said a "majority" of the 25 trucks were burned. The convoy was reported en route from Koritsa. Albania, to guerri’la territory on the Greek side of the border where It was spotted by Greek airmen flying former U. 8. navy helidiver fighter-bombers. Trade in a Good Town — Decatu*'
1 AN INCREASING ® NUMBER OF V*& FAMILIES, ! —we have never served before, j J permit us to attend them in their bereavement. ' We appreciate this expression of confidence. Needless **’ * e M **all make every / effort to deserve it. ItJJ GILLIG 8 DOAN / FUNERAL HOME OECATUR ’HONE H 4
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: 0 11 > Admitted: Baby Jay Clinton •jSpringer, Geneva; Mra. Ruby Prea- : dorf. CralgviHe; Mrs Rlshard Thieme, Decatur route five; oTla > j Daugherty, Bryant route one.
