Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 214, Decatur, Adams County, 12 September 1949 — Page 3

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KShursday n of the Moose h**ld til’- Moose home iltltil.Z . ... f ,es< meeting, it was |M . |„,ns< t a student nu:E^H U :. I ~l" ‘ |,ia> ' BySp ~ Holev was award .1 pt HO’fting will be forin.il „ n --'eptember 22. choir I N rORT WAYNE ■ 'ind. r the <ln- ; as® 1 ‘■" l *' '■ ;:nbi,r ' will : ‘ p ‘ F"», ■ •!,. General Ele<-:r.<-QK, . at eight fifteen to KB u .-It will be given al MV ... . . hr, hall dir* <-•!. QK , < -aii theater *>• the < hoir are asked a t I'ecatur high school rJjB at seven o'clock, where a•!,,!! will lie provided of friendship will school Wednesday evening nt CaSpty ~'clock at the home of LJiS. Haley, shl High Street • — ■ 1 ““ is CARL BROWN . . performed St Mark s Evangelical * huruh. Monroeville. is M* Barnes, daughter of LM Mrs W II Mcßarnes of be, ante the bride of Carl ~m of Mrs Hee Dierkes. The Rev George H Volk LrfKned the double ring vows a two piece hyapgjjßt;.- faille dress with black and a corsage of red has returned from trip and are residing 1 The bride is employed Industries Mr Brown of the Dee Dierkes sheet metal. COUPLES ftM* MEETING of the Zion Lutheran Couples club enjoyed a and outing Sunday at llanna-Nuttman park -•■ < barge consisted Mrs otto Spiegel. Mr Herman Lankenau and Mr« Robert Nytteler K-*>e<k*berg ci-nductad !c;-in..-s meeting at which were invited to at district Lutheran layleague convention to be sA Bethlehem Lutheran churm9Hß i'.rt Wayne on Sunday. ' l«»b also decided to October meeting in the a Halloween party on WorkF 11 1 w ll 1 # / wt ’y / t ill I y MiX\ 11 j \ bSr 1 ■I i C \ ? 11 \ !J2° IC N Ifiy ipj * *\ A 11 I Bb *ll 9222-12-20. *o I lirAUdbwKEuqfaa ■» newest sew-easy! THREE Pattern parts! Just add the BT mand *rine collar, the huge ’■> Pocket, the sash belt for the West casual you e/er had* ■ *m 5»22 sixes 12. 14. )<_ 18 . ■ . Sis« i« (ak „ yards ■' Included ■«'! TWENTY PIVE CENTS In » for this pattern to MARION IK." c,re ol Decatur Daily B r Pa “* r » t*Pt. P O. Box K' h v?L°J o ' l,l Prtnt p"‘ n 'y ■ R .^ me address, zone V "tyle number B* “ ut - °« r Marion Martin « *nd Winter Pattern Book! BI nJ CtoU,B « t 0 •» ■ tin* ft ldeM by lhe •core. BL ,**” c «»’» for thia book - Pattern la printed in the B~T. "** »»kit to wear with ■ “ ,rta ,Bd t’reeaee!

Society items for day’s publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 1000 1001 Betty Terveer Monday Gamma Nu sorority. Mrs. Lawrence Rash. 8 p m. Adamg County Home Economics . club chorus. Monroe high school. I • Pythian Needle club. K. of P. I I home, after Temple. Indies Fireman's auxiliary, fire I • station, 7:30 p.m. i Missionary society of Christina ' church, Mrs. Homer Ruhl, 7:30 p. I I m. I Girls Missionary guild of I'nlon > Chapel. Veda and Frieda Williamson. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday I Rebekah lodge. Odd Fellows hall. I 7:30 p.m. Beta Sigma Phi. postponed ' Eta Tau Sigma sorority. Mrs Herman Girod. 8 p.m. Church Mothers Study club pic- ‘ i nlc, Mrs. Homer Reppert, fi p in. St Dominic discussion dub, Ilan-' na Nuttman park, 5:30 p. m. 1 W. 8. W. S. of Trinity Evangeli | 1 cal U. B. church, Mrs. Clarence, ;, Drake. 7:30 p. m. , I Dorcus class of Bethany EvanI gellcal United Brethren church. I Mrs. Martin Zimmerman, 7:30 p m. I W.C.T.V.. Mrs. Jesse Niblick, 2 p.m. Happy Homemakers club. Mrs Paul Erp, 7:30 p m. Associate chapter of Tri Kappa, shelter bouse. Hanna Nuttman. 6:30 p.m. Delta Theta Tau. Elks home, 8 pm. Monroe Better Homes club, Mrs 1 Lillian Stucky. 7:30 p. in. Wednesday Academy of Friendship. Mrs. Bert Haley, 7:30 p. m. Profit and Pleasure Home Eco-1 nomlcs club. Mrs, Boyd Stepler. 7:30 pm. Vegetable soup sale. Hver Ready class of Methodist church, church basement. Women's guild of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, 6:15 p. m. 8 II Bridge Club, Mrs. Robert t Viatic p. m B.P.W. dinner meeting, C. 1,, of C. hall. 6:30 p m. Presbyterian World Friendship i guild. Mrs W. E Petrie, 8 nin Girls guild of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, church par lors. 7:30 pm. Thursday Progressive Workers class of Trinity Evangelical I'. B. church. Mrs. Ed Hesher. 7:30 p.m. Women's guild of St. Luke Evan gellcal and Reformed < hurch and . Kirkland W.C.T.i'. chnr> h basement. all day. Friendship Village Home Economics club, Klmsey school. 1:30 p.m. • October 16 The committee for the affair includes Mr. and Mrs Phil Sauer. Mr and Mrs. Norbert Aumann and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sheets The Womans guild of the St. Luke Evangelical and Reformed chur-h of Honduras will have an all day meeting in the church basement Thursday This will be a joint meeting with the Kirkland W.C.T.U. A carry In luncheon will be served at the noon hour by;

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Autumn shades of bronze, wine, i gold and green decorated the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren < hurt h Sunday afternoon for the wedding ot Miss Margaret Ellen Baker, only daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baker, 328 South Fifth street, and Lyman H.! Hann, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hann of Elkhart, for-j 1 merly of Decatur. The Rev, F. 11. Willard received the double ring voww at two o'-i I dock, before an altar banked with autumn foliage, flanked on either 1 side with vases of yellow gladio-1 las. bronze chrysanthemums and dark wine oak leaves and palms. Tall white candles in four sevenbranched c andelabras were on either side of the altar and white satin bows, oak leaves and bronze and wine chrysanthemums marked the pews. Miss Helen Haubold, orcanfct I , the hostesses. Mrs. Charles S< hnep and Mis. Jay Yost. Mrs. Ervin Lochner will be in oharge of the afternoon worship services, and I women of both organizations are ' urged to attend. The Profit and Pleasure Home* Ec onomlcs club will meet Wednes-, day evening at seven thirty o'-j dock at the home of Mrs. Boyd Stepler The Progressive Workers class of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church will meet at the home of Mrs. Ed Hesher Thursday evening at seven thirty o'- , dock A meeting of the Rebekah lodge | I will be held at the Odd Fellows | hall at seven thirty o’clock Tuesday evening AH members are urged to attend. The meeting of Beta Sigma Phi sorority, scheduled for September I 13. has been postponed to SeptemI ber 2'l at eight o'clock at the City . hall.

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Photo by Anspaugh ; played “All The Things You Are." - ''Llebestraiim.” anti ’'lf I Could Tell You.” |*receding the ceremony and accompanied Mrs James Edington in singing “Through the Years” and “If I Could Tell You." "Always" was played softly during the ceremony and “Savior Like a Shepherd Lead I’m" was sung at the dose of the , service. Th*- bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white taffeta, made with a marquisette i ■ yoke and a bertha collar which , was formed of two layers of taffeta separated by one layer of mar- ■ <|ilisette The bodice was very > fitted, and the long sleeves tapered to points over her wrists A Polonaise drape in the hip line formed a bustle In the back, and the bouffant skirt ended In a long j Chapel train Her full three quarter length veil and combination blusher was edged with a dainty ■ heart pattern of four Inch Chantilly i lace and was attached to a head-1 piece of pearllted orange blossoms , She carried a white yellow throat- , ed orchid on a backing of mallne! ißd white satin ribbon The matron-of-honor. Mrs Har. , old E. Hambrock, wore a gown of i coronation green faille taffeta The , hodice was of crushed taffeta with a short fitted jacket giving a heart shaped neckline Her sleeves elbow length, and the slim j straight skirt was accented with a double peplum In front falling the .full length of the skirt in back She carried a cmcent shaped I Louquet of bronze chrysanthei mums and gobi leaves, and wore gold leaves in her hair. The bridesmaids. Miss Clarice Anspaugh and Mrs Jethro B Sprunger wore dresses fashioned identical to that of the matron-of-honor. Their bouquets were of I wine chrysanthemums. Thev also! wore gold leaves In their hair. | and al! wore gold necklaces, gifts I of the bride Carl Hann served his brother as ' best man. and ushers were l>ou Hann. Richard Wasson. Jethro B Sprunger and Harold E Hambrock. Mrs. Baker selected a dress of deep green taffeta, trimmed with black velvet, for her daughter's wedding. Her accessories were also of black, and she wore a corsage of yellow pompons and roses. The groom's mother chose a brown dress of crushed taffeta with brown accessories. She also wore a corsage of vellow pompons and roses. At three thirty o’clock, a reception was held In the church parlors. Miss Ixds Chronister. Mrs Robert August and Mrs. Richard Wasson assisted In serving the approximately one hundred and fiftv guests. A three tier wedding cake, topped with a miniature bride and groom, surrounded with huckleberry foliage and yellow and bronze pompons centered the sere- i Ing table lighted with tall white candles After their wedding trip, the couple will reside at 330 North Second street For traveling, the , bride chose a tailored three piece | gray and while suit with navy f ; accessories. She w-ore a naw hat . trimmed with pearl pins and her | corsage was the orchid from her bridal bouquet. Both Mr. and Mrs Hann grad uated from Decatur high school The bride is employed as secre tarv in the engineering department of Central Soya Co., fnc. Mr. Hann Is an employe of the drapersdepartment of Wolf and Desaauer in Fort Wayne. Polio patients need vour help - Now!. Mail your contribution to POUO. care of your local Post Office. Vermont han voted Republican since 1996.

Patty Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Raker, who has been a patient at Si. Joseph’s hospital. Fort Wayne, since July 20. will : . be transferred to Riley hospital in ' ■ Indianapolis for surgery. Bill Kingsley has return* d to [ Hanover college f..r bls sophomore year. J. Ward Calland. director of the American Soybean Association and E W Busche of Monro*, who recently returned (rom a trip to Germany. attended the annual convention of the association in Minneapolis. Drs. Junies Burk and Ben Duke . of this city have been named dele- j gates ot the Adams county medical < association to the c-ntennial convention of the state a-vmciation tn Indianapolis. Sept. 26-29. Other 'o- ' cal physicians plan to attend sestons of the convention. Mr. and Mrs. Vegeler and children. Becky. Lee and Robert were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O K. Bakrr Sunday. Miss Madge Mahan and Mrs Byron Rl hards of Van Wert. 0., also visited at the Baker home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Reber enter-talnr-d with a dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs George Wemhoff and Mr. and Mrs Robert Wemhoff and children. Don. Eleanor and Owen. Mr and Mrs. Paul Edwards, son Stephen, and daughter Kathryn Ann, and Joe Scjimitt of Tipton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Crider and children in (Tili-.i-go. They also attended the railroad fair. Owen Wemhoff will leave this 1 week for Indianapolis where he will 1 enter his sophomore year at John ! j Carroll university. Mayor Morris, of Van Wert. 0.,! ' broke the ground for the new 350.-1 1009,000 gallon water reservoir loi rated just south of the city on 1 ■ highway 127. The lake which will i I furnish surface water is centered i i in a 100-acre plat and the improve-1 nient will b<% completed next year. * A large number of members and i their families of the Presbyterian i church enjoyed a carry-in dinner Sunday and heard Rev Gillander give an outline 'of the church program for the next several months It includes Sunday evening educational services. I Mr and Mrs. Florian Geimer' have received word of the birth I of a baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. | Edward Geimer of Redlands, Calif. ■ on September 3. She has been named Barbara Jean Mr. und Mrs Richard King are the parents of a baby girl born at 11:20 p.m. Saturday at the Adams county memorial hospital. She has not been named I Admitted: Mrs. Myrl Brunson. Pennville; Floyd Stoner. Bryant, route 1; Mr*. Vllus Wendell .Bry-j ant, route 1; W H Blosser. Berne, 'route 1; Daniel Eugene Patrick. | 1 Homestead 13; Dillon Jordon. ' Rockford. (>.; J. A Roland. Ohio I City, O. Dismissed: George Fravel, Ge ; neva, Thomas Kiracofe. Wren. O.; I Mrs Clarence Morgan and baby ■ boy, Seventh street: Mrs. Dan Schwartz and baby girl. Geneva. , route 2: Mrs Brice F. Sheets and baby girl, route 2; James Steven ( Casey. Chicago. III.; Mrs Robert Kenworthy and baby girl; Mrs. Eugene Hoile and baby girl. Hoagland; Mrs. Robert Macklin and' baby boy. Anderson School Os The Sky Will Be Broadcast Radio Station WOWO. Fort ' Wayne, will broadcast the "Indiana . School of the Sky" for the third ' consecutive year beginning Oct. 3.' i it has been announced by George ! ' C. Johnson. Indiana University ed- , I ocatlonal radio program director. | j The series of educational radio | t programs will be heard Monday | through Friday over WOWO at 9:30 a m and will be carried simul-! 1 taneously by WOWO FM. “Indiana School of the Sky" Is' produced by the I. IT. radio depart- i ment with the cooperation of the I Indiana Department of Education ! The material for each 15-minute program is selected by a panel of < radio and education experts ’ Broadcasts in the series are: Mon _ day. history; Tuesday, news review; Wednesday, science; Thur* i day. books, and Friday, guidance The farmer is the principal own-1 er of forest lands in America ioi day Wood pulp is the Masis of 95 percent of all paper One tree will make a mlliioa matches — one match will burn a ' million trees. L

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garnet, Mis* Anna Marie Ste'.ii). youngI cst daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noah I R. steury "f !"'i Walnut street. ' became the bride of James Calvin I Webb, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Ijoslle L. Webb of Orlando, : Fla , in a lovely ceremony perI formed at six thirty o'clock Satur | day evening in the First Methodist i church | Dr. Gerald II Jones officiated at the double ring ceremony. Two | huge baskets of gladioli and chrysanthemums. interspersed with I fall leaves wen- placed before the ! altar, banked with palms and I fernery. Tali <-andleabra flanked the altar on either side Miss Dora May Hildebrand play- ' «-d the traditional wedding march- | es and accompanied Miss Margene I Bauer In singing "At Dawning." "Until" and "I Love Thee." Mrs. i Mel Dibble sang "The Lord's Prayer" at the close of the cere- , mony. Th.* bridal gown, of traditional I white satin, was made with long ' fitted sleeves and a very fitted I odice with a high round neckline of inserted marquisette outlined with a ruffled be rtha edged in lace. The gown was fastened in the hack with tiny self covered buttons extending to the full hooped skirt which ended in a chapel train The skirt was caught up in front by tiny pearls to reveal rows j of lace. A satin bonnet with mar quisette pompoms one either side held in place her threequarter 1 length veil of net illusion, and she carried a white Bible topped with two orchids and lllly of thevalley, tied with white satin ■ streamers. The bride was given in I : marriage by her father Miss Betty Anspaugh attended as maid-of honor in a gown of I rose satin made similar to that of the brldrt with a fitted bodice ' and high round, gathered neckline and short cap sleeves, accented with long matching mitts. The skirt was very full and was worn

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Photo by Anspaugh ! over a hoop. She wore a rhlne--1 stone choker, a gift of the bride and carried yellow mums. Bridesmaids were Miss Carol Sprunger of Berne. Miss Dorothy ' Kohler, Miss Donna Jaberg and I Mrs. John Spahr of West Lafay ' ette. Their gowns of aqua satin were fashioned identically to the maid of-honor's gown They also wore rhinestone chokers gifts of' the bride, and carried gold mums. ’ interspersed with fall leaves. The flower girl Jane Ann ! Steury. cousin of the bride, wore. a white satin gown made identical to that of the bride. She carried a basket of rose petals w-hich were showered down the aisle Her only jewelry was a pearl necklace and bracelet, gifts of the bride. James Stephen* of Worthington served the groom as best man. and Robert Meredith. Flora, Earl Duke. Bremen. Dave Wolfe. Champaign. 111 . and John D. Spahr of West Lafayette, ushered Mrs. Steury c hose a brown dress with dark green accessories for her daughter's wedding, while the groom's mother wore grey with blac k accessories They wore ,or c hid corsagtgc Mrs Leonard Nlccum. Miss Kathryn Ann Edwards. Miss Barbara Anspaugh. Miss Joan VonGunten.

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Mis* Donna Reed of Fort Wayae, Mis* Arlene S<-hwartz of Nappanee. Mis* Ann Rehwart*. Berne und Miss Khiriey Barber of Haines ’ City, Fla., assisted in serving the one hundred and fifty guest* at the reception immediately followIng the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. The bride'* table was covered with white linen and was centered with a fourtier wedding cake, topped with a bride and groom an surrounded with mums an greenery. Tall white tapers flunked the table on either side, and bouquet* of mixed flowers were arranged throughout the Steury home. For their wedding trip, the bride c hanged to a gray suit, complemented with dark green accessories and wore the orchids from ber bridal bouquet. Upon their return the young couple will reside in apartment 4U, Observatory court, in Greencastle where both are students at I'el’anw university. The bride graduated from Decatur high school, while Mr. Webb graduated from Morgan Bark high school in Chicago. He is now a renior in the school of music at Del'auw. Among the out-of-town guest* attending were Albert Webb of Riverdale. 111, Miss Cared Brunka. Marion. Mr and Mrs. C. A Dense, , Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Essex. Fort Wayne. Mr. und Mrs. Amo* Graber Huntington. Mr and Mrs Max Mc Daniels. Portland, and Arthur Schwartz of Nappanee. Awarded First Prize In Guessing Contest Ed Ashbaucher. 1123 Nuttman ’ avenue, won a pair of shoes as first prize in the guessing contest conducted l>y Kaye's shoe store. Al Zink, manager, announced to- ' day. A work shoe had been frozen in I a cake of ice. The guess was on j the number of hours It would take to melt the Ice. The exact time ’ was 47 hours. 32 ruinate* and 2V seconds. Mr. Ashbaucher's guess was 47 hours. 30 minutes and 2!' seconds. William Fisher placed second with his guess. Mr. Zink said the demonstration was to prove that leather used in the frozen shoe would remain soft regkrdle** of its frozen condition. Th- demonstration was successful. he said.

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