Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 233, Decatur, Adams County, 4 October 1949 — Page 3
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L OB£R T * 6L *„liG ■J ’ ROBERT GILLIG T ° SL.n.P- <l»-K»«tPr ■‘i U-r‘ /on of, ■, Mr« iiaiinufi Gillig “I ■ W *rre **<• 1,1 ,1 “‘ 8L K l b J ri l <•».>< 3go. Saturday I a t ten I,,ck .. John Keating of Old, « , Parish received th. ■L vow* before member-, BBiaunedUte families. Hw.liiam Hix. of Minneapo-, EB-. William Gillig. brother' attended the couple., wore a velveteen suit, 88-' - ■->» .»• M'i'> * i,h browu gy;... ]|er bat was special-aii-l :»ad>- of matching ■K m an offthe-face style RFT'..., |, twist of tiny Pearls gW ~-rh-r and veiling. She H 3n all white orchid on pra>" t.ook. and wore of pearl* and pearl earrift of th* groom. Hit wore a null CT tnoonM.m.- Mue. styled tn that of tile bride Iler aa- de-t-ned of the same and in a similar style ■X f the bride, and she carKj a small bouquet of white nze pompoms She also Es B strand of pearls Slump chose a forest green and matching hat for Egt.l/tt' wedding, while Mrs. pearl grey with matchK,. 5 ,.r;-. It th -’.other, wore ■ JinK '*"* "* rpm ° njr - * n * n ’i ■ reception was held at U ( MrM ’’ oni * 10 ,our ! K The couple then left on :i | trip through the Smoky a(| d after October 15 K Ltide at C"7 Homing place, -
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Society Items for day's publication must ba phoned in by 11 a. m. : (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 1000-1001 Betty Terveer Tuesday Girl Scout Leaders training j course, Lincoln school, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.. 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Little Flower study club. Mrs. ; Mary Sorg, 7:30 p m Beta Sigma Phi. Zion Lutheran ■. i church basement, 6:30 p. m. C. L. of C. business meeting. C | L. of C. hall. 7:30 p. m. Monmouth P.T.A.. Mo:.j>outb, school. 7:30 pm. Monroe W.S.C.S. fall party, church annex, 7:30 p m. Wednesday W. S. W. S. of I'nion Chapel, Mrs C. O Brown. 1:30 p. m. Psi lota Xi business, Elka home, 7:30 p.m. » Ladies Shakespeare club, Mrs. A. D- Suttles, 7:30 p m. Girl Scout leaders training course, IJncoln school. 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., 7:30 to 9:30 put. Thursday Indies Aid soc iety of First Christian church, church parlors, 7:30 p m. Tri Kappa business, Elks home, 7:30 p.m. So Cha Rea, Mrs. V. J. Borman, 6:13 p.m. W.F.M.S. of Nazarenr church, ' Mrs. Don Morrison. 7:30 p.m. Pleasant Dale Women's work. , church basement, all day. Ladies Aid society of Trinity Evangelical V. B. church, chureh, 7:30 p. iu. Ever Ready class of Methodist 1 church. Mrs. E. W. Johnson, 7:30 p. m. Ladles Aid society of I’nion Ch'tpel, church all day Girl Scout leaders training I course, Lincoln school. 1:30 to 1 3:30 p.m. 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. catur catholic high school and Is I employed as an underwriter at the 1 Continental Casualty company in 1 Chicago J. Dut-wf-town guests attending j W« Mr and Mrs Homer Kean. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bollinger. Mr FILMS Developed and Printed QUICK SERVICE Kohne Drug Store |
THE WEDDING of Mies Lorene E. Kehrn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dun Kehrn of rou’e ♦. and Robert Franklin High, son of Mr. and Mrs. 11. H. High, also of route 4. took place in the parsonage of the St. John’s Re tinned church, the Rev. Il 11. Meckrtroth officiating. Mr. and Mrs. High are making their home on route 4. (Photo by Edwards)
Curch Mothers study club, Bertie. 7:30 p. m. Women of Moose. Moose home. 7:30 p m., officers, 7 p.m. W M A. of Nnttmao Avenue U. B. church. Mrs. Jessie Delhi, 8 p iu. Bethany church W S.W.S. and Indies Aid silver tea, guest day. church, 2 p.m Magley Ladies Aid society. < hurcli basement, all day. Women’s Home and Foreign Missionary society. First Presbyterian church. Mrs M A Frlslnger, 2:30 |p. m., spiritual life meditation. 2 p. m. Friday Rummage sale. Psi lota XI sorority The Den. 9 a. nt. to 6 p. in. Ava Maria study duh. Mrs. Clayson Carroll, 8 p m. Work and Win class of Trinity I Evangelical V, B. churen, .Mr and Mrs. Harry Poling. 7:30 p. m. Happy Homemakers club, Mrs. Amelia Miller .7:30 p. m. Girl Scout Leaders training | course, Lincoln school. 1:30 to 13:30 p.m., 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Saturday I Rummage sale. Psi lota XI soror- . Ity. The Den. 9 a m to 6 p. tn. ' and Mrs. Richard Gillig. all of j Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs II M Gillig and won, Bill. Decatur, and ■ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kessen. Celina. O. VONOLA BARKLEY TO WED ON OCTOBER 16 Mr and Mrs Or ley Barkley of I route 1, have made known the en- ' gugement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Vonola. to 1 Roger K. Myers, son of Walter ; Myers of Coldwater. O. The vows will be read at two thirty o'clock on Sunday. October 16. at the Tocsin Evangelical ! I'nlted Brethren church Both Miss Barkley and her fiance graduated from Internation al Business college in Fort Wayne j The bride-elect is employed by the I National Life and Accident Insur | ante Co., and Mr Myers Is asswiat- ' ed with the Chicago and Southern Airlines. 1 recital to be I GIVEN FRIDAY j Mrs Elmer Ehrsam will present ■ ber piano, voice and organ pupils ! in a recital at the Monroe Methodist church Friday evening at I seven thirty o'clock Those participating will be Carlo | Stlvaneck. Madelyn Heddington. Sonja Stucky. Ned Stucky, Fred die Mann, Mae Chrlstener. Kay Christener. Carolyn Mitchell. Marjorie Nussbaum. Sandra Cramer. Costa Hike. Jane Michael. Sharon ! Hirschy. Colleen Hirwchy, Bobbie • Dick Wechter. Bob Johnson. Carl Bluhm, Gloria Crownover. Elisa beth Johnson. Betty Hoe. Virginia Mitchell, Mary Michael and Marcella Smith. The W.F.M.S. of the Naxarenw church will meet at seven thirty o'clock Thursday evening at the ' home of Mrs Don Morrison Mra. V. J. Borman will be howI teas to So Cha Rea Thursday evening at aix fifteen o'clock ,_____ Tri Kappa sorority will have a business meeting at sevet#thirty I o'clock this evening at the Elks home. <he Psi lota Xi business meeting will begin promptly at seven thirty o'clock Wednesday evening at the Elks home All members are urged to attend. The Ladies Aid society of the First Christian church will meet in the church parlors Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock Ail i members are urged to attend The Women of the Moose will have their regular meeting Thursday evening at ssver thirty o’clock. Officers are asked to meet at seven. The largest strickly rural hospital in the Vnited States is Grace Hospital at Banner Elk, M.C.
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Mrs. Leah Centlivre and Mra. Veda Orff of Fort Wayne visited in liecatur Monday. Mrs. Orff is recovering from a serious operation. Dr. Harry Hebble. Dr N. A Bixler and Dr. II R Frey athnded the dinner meeting of the Northeastern Indiana Optometrists at the Old Fort room at the Indiana hotel In Fort Wayne recently. Dr. Scott of Bluffton was elected president of the association, and Dr.: Frey of this city was appointed program chairman The next meeting ' will be held October 19 at the 1 Colonial in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd L Meyer and Mr and Mrs. Chester Bryan of Blue Creek township have returned home from a five day trip through the Smoky mountains They also visited the Mounds, Natural tunnel. l,ake Junalaska. Cherokee Indian reservation. Clingmans dome and Cumberland falls Mr and Mrs. Maurice N. O'Bannon were Saturday and Sunday , guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Remy Blerly. Mr O'Bannon Is the super-' intendent of the Muscatatuck State School, located near North Vernon Bob Byers and son of Columbus. ‘ Ohio, have announced plans for building 2.200 small homes In 21 Ohio cities between .ww and March 1. Fifty of them are to be located in Van Wert They will sell at from 16.900 to SB,OOO. The case of William Debolt v» the David Debolt estate, sent to Wells county on change of venue, has been dismissed on motion by the defendant for luck of prosecu-1 tion. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon from the Mc-t Comb funeral home at Fort Wayne for Clifford F Bobilya. 55, who died Sunday. He was well known in this city. Burial will be iu Woodlawn cemetery at Ohio City. O. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Frazier of Wellston, 0.. spent several days with Mr and Mrs Charles Meyers Miss Sharon Hite, of Heidelberg college, spent the weekend with her parents. Mr and Mrs Charles Hite Hansel Foley, county super'.n I ttndent of schools, is in Columbia City today attending a meeting of county superintendents. Ultimate developments cost of all irrigation works and power facilities on the Grand Coulee Dam is estimated to be about 8610.000.000. There were no Negro schools in Alabama until July. 1868. except those wfio were recognised by the federal military authorities Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
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Mr. and Mrs Harvey Birch. Monroe. are the parents of a baby boy, born at 5:15 p m. Monday at the local hospital. He weighed 8 pounds, 7 ounc es A baby boy wu.v born t > Mr. atld Mrs Ernest Lautzenhi’iser. Geneva, at 2:23 o'clock this morning at the Adams county hospital He weighed 7 pounds. 11 ’ a ounces. OSP.ITAL Admitted; James L. Child, Findlay, O.; Mrs Martha Sell. Ohio City. ().; Jim Gentfs. Bluffton. Dismissed: Mrs Ervin Anderson and son; Mrs Bernice Miller. Willshire. O.; Charles W Myers, Ohio City, O.; Mrs E. E. Rydell and son. route 5; Mrs Theodore Baker; Mrs. Lester Burkhart, Geni-va. Five-Year-Uld Girl Is Attacked By Dog Mr and Mrs Walter Cable, route I, and their friends and neighbors today are searching for a "large, dark dog ’ that attacked tlpr Cable's daughter. Diana Sue, 5. after having
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killed the /irl s doDiana suffered minor injuries about 6 o'c Icm k Monday as a result of the attac k by the* stray dog. and was brought to a Decatur doctor i> deputy sheriff Robert Shralul; 1 The dog had scratched the girl's arms, legs and Imdy before the ; tac k was ended by the dog being driven off Apparently the only jierson to get a descriptive look at the dog. ■ however, was Diana, wiio said t was "large and dark Nevertheless, neighbors beat the bushes Month:;.' evening after the attack in . hopes of discovering the animal, but without success The search continued today The largest dinosaur fcuind in South Dakota's White River region home- of pre-historic monsters millions of years ago. was the brontothcrium. Similar In appearance to a rhinoceros, this creature reach ed the size of a full-grown elephant suns” AND DRESSES : STAY FRESH WITH I 1 Phone 359
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