Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 238, Decatur, Adams County, 10 October 1949 — Page 3
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La Ellen Burger is Wed to Harold A. h, h in lively Rite Sunday evening r ll .la Ellen Burger, daughter of Alva K. Burger of route I \ Minnich, son of Mr. and Mrs Oscar E Minnich of l ,a ? were wed in a lovely rite Sunday evening at six I. ii« Jhe Pleasant Grove United Brethren church. P o *ring vows were received by the Rev. L. A. Middaugh L ttar banked with palms, greens and a bridal arch, decorated L it rv and white gladioli blossoms and pompoms. The altar L k,K | t ’ r L either side with hampers of white and Picardy gladioli.
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American beauty roses. Lillian Elckhoff, • laris Buttck. Thelma Daniels. Gwen Rice Mardella Schueller. Patsy Abbott. Chloe Darkless. Mildred Minnich. Margo Minnich, Ixrrene .Andrews, Bonnie Steffen and Clara Andrews assist, ed in serving guests at the recep. tipn. immediately following th-* ceremony, at the K. of P. home. Tmbride’s table was centered with a three-tier wedding cake, decoraO-d with pink fallen roses and green , leaves and topped with a miniature bride and groom. Huckleberry fol- > lage surrounded the cake, and whit-* I tapers were used on either side. Vases of mixed fall flowers werplaced throughout the hall. For their wedding trip to northern Indiana, the new Mrs. Minnich wore the white orchid from her bridal bouquet. Upon their return, they will reside at 222 North Fourth street. The bride Is employed at the Morris store, and Mr Minnich Is a bookkeeper with Meshberger Bros.
BETA BIGMA PHI CONVENTION HELD The eighteenth anniversary of Beta Sigma Phi sorority wa* cele hrated with a state convention! . held at the Terre Haute house at i 1 Terre Haute Feativitiea opened with registration from eleven to three o'clock Saturday, followed by a cocktail party from three to five in the Wabaah room. At *ix thirty o'clock the forty-niner formal din- ' ner wa* held in the Mayflower room. The main addre** wa* given by the founder. Walter G. Ro**. | The banquet observance* opened with a welcome by Mayor Tucker. who presented Mr. Ro»a with ' • key to the city. Mr. Ito** in turn presented Mra. Tucker, an honor ary member of the city council, ’ with a copy of Beta Sigma Phi. j book "Our Living Masterpiece." The dinner Was followed by the Cinderella ball in the Mayflower room, with Leo Baxter's orchestra furnishing the music. Mrs. Francis ( Haley, of Anderson, wa* chosen the "girl of the year” for her out- . standing work Mis* Vera Hodglnr of Richmond, was selected Cinderaella at the ball Shoe* from f'a'ifornia, worn by Betty Grable in nne of her recent pictures, were presented to Mis* Hodgins. The Sunday program opened
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Society Hemo for day’s publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phono 1000 1001 Betty Terveer Monday Sunshine girls. K. of P. home. t> p.m. Pythian Sisters, postponed Council of Church Women com-! mlttee meeting, library. 2 p.m. Tuesday Associate chapter us Tri Kappa, dessert bridge. Mrs. Linn 7:30 p.m. Dorcua class of Bethany Evangelical V. B. church, church. *:3o| p.m. W.S.W 8. us Trinity Evan-ellcal | United Brethren church, church, I 7:30 p.m. St. Dominic discussion club, Mrs. Mary Lhamon, S p.m. Kirkland W.C.T.I’., Mrs. Floyd Stoneburner, 1 pm. Valparaiso university guild, St. John's Lutheran church. Fiatrock, 8 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma. Mrs. Dan Christen; 8 pm. Rebekah lodge, postponed. Walther League, Zion Lutheran church, 7 p.m. Women's Christian Temperance Union. Mrs. E. W. Johnson, 2 p.m. Decatur circuit Chapter of the Valparaiso University Guild. 8 pm. St. John's Lutheran Church, Flat rock Associate chapter of Tri Kappa, Mrs. !<awrence Linn. 7:30 p.m. Beta Sigma Phi sorority, postponed. Wednesday Our Lady of Good Counsel study club, Mrs. William Lose. Jr., 8 p.m. Business and Professional Wo men. K. of P. home, 8:30 p.m. Holy Cross discussion club. Mrs., Clyde Gerber. 8 p.m. Profit and Pleasure home economics club, Ijeona Davis, 7:30 pin. Zion Lutheran Missionary society, church basement. 2 p.m. Historical club, Mrs. Mauifa Hower, 627 Mercer Avenue, 2 p.m.' Thursday Baptist Missionarv society, Mrs. Maude Merriman. 2 p.m Our laidy of Lourdes study i group. Mrs. John Schultz. 8 p m. Eastern Star stated meeting. Masonic hall, 7:30 pm. Saturday Bake sale. Adams county home economics club chorus, city hall, 10 am. with chapel services at nine o'clock in the Wabash room. Forums followed at nine thirty, with, brum h being served from twelvethirty in tde Mayflower romm. Those attending from the local chapter were the Misses Rose Ellen Miller. Ava Kraft and Eloise Jackson TRINITY LADIES AID SOCIETY IN MEETING The laidles society of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church met at the church Thurs day evening for their regular meeting. Hostesses were Mrs. Hubert Gilpen. Mrs. Clarence Drake and Mrs. Frank Baker. The Resident. Mrs. R O. Wynn, had charge, and the music was led by Mrs. Frank Behnke and Mrs., David Wynn. Devotions were given by Mrs. Bohnke, Mrs. Jesse Williams and Mrs. George Hill Seven ty-nine cards and fifty-one calls were reported and the work committee turned in twenty-five dollars and fifty one cents. Twenty members answered roti call. The 1 proceeds from the plastic demonstration and airfreah sales were . also reported Plans were then discussed for the twenty-fifth anniversary day celebration of the church, to be held on November 27. Mrs.
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• Blanche Elzey gave the dosing' prayer, after which the hostesses served delicious refreshmants. The work committee appointed' [for next month Includes Mrs. Dav-j Id Wynn. Mrs. Frank Bohnke and i Mrs. Blanche Elzey. Hostesses will ' be Mrs. John Charnb<rs. Mrs. David Wynn and Mrs. Roy Chilcote. BUSINESS WOMEN'S WEEK IS OBSERVED “Boost Your Town—lt Booats [ * You." Is the theme for tin- twenty-‘ second observance of National Business Women's week, opening today. This national organization has grown from 25.009 members in 281 local gloups in 1919 to 150.009 in 2.348 clubs In 1948 states Miss Evelyn Frohnapfel publicity chairI man of the local Business and Pro-fe-slunal women. “Better communities mean a better life for every one. Better com- i | munities alone can give us the prosperous, safe and healthy America that will ensure the continuuDcH of our American way of life.” f The local II P.W. was among the first nf the local civic organizaI tlons to get a gllmae of the pne i gress on the local community cenIter as outlined by Carl ('. Pum-1 phrey, president of the Decatut Memorial Foundation, Inc., at which time they pledged their full cooperation and support. “Only as such citlzezn panicpates actively in personal and com-! munity betterment and as groups pool their resources and their unified efforts, will their most urgent health and safety needs be met in our community. It should be kept In mind that no one group, alone can accomplish these oh-' Jectlves. All must work together' for the common good, for as the community goes, so goes the na-' tion. Any effective national pro gram Is the sum total of c ommunity action. '■ | The national federation has long been active in the legislative field ; ' and some of its earliest efforts were in respect to the merit system with particular emphasis on oldit i crating the discrimination in pay and job opportunity then existent in civil service. Other bills still being discussed in congress, erf i particular interest to women are j federal aid to education, women'* status hill, and the social security ; extension. . Throughout the nation this week, i special ac tivities are being planned for the observance of national > business women's week. The national federation yesterday pre-, sented Ils first documentary radio program on a coast to coast net- , work. The title of the program . was “The Lonesome Lady." In In--diana. state BP W president Bessie Thornton, will speak tonight •it Fort Wayne on the subject' | “The Women " The local dub will hold a special dinner meeting Wed- 1 ' nesday evening, with Dorothy West in charge of the program. A meeting of the Baptist Miss lonary society will he held Thursday afternoon at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. Maude Merriman, with Mrs. Wilbur Stanley and Ossie Ijcne assisting. Mrs. Robert , Hammond will be the leader The WRWS. of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren chur'ch will meet Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock at ’he churc h. Hoateasex will he Mrs. Paul Wietfeldt. Mrs. Frank linker and Mrs. R. O. Wynn Mrs. Addle Andrews will he the leader. I The meeting of the Pythian Sisj ters. scheduled to he held tonight. | Las been postponed The Our Ijkdy of l-ourdes study 1 group will meet at the home of Mrs. John Schultz Thursday eve [ ning at eight o'clock. The Dorcus class of the Bethany ' Evangelical United Brethren chur ' ch will meet Tuesday evening at I
L- * K. MARRIED in Washington. Princess Tawhida Halim of Cairo, Egypt, gives a royal kiss to her bridegroom, Frank Rediker of Calais, Maine. New York and Washington. Shs la a-cousin of Egypt a King Farouk. (International) seven thirty o'clock at the church. Hostesses will be Mrs Mae Butler and Mrs. Susan Cook. The Sunshine girls will meet al the K. of P. home at six o’clock tonight for the election of officers. All members are urged to attend. »"* ~~ The Our Ladv of Good Counsel study club meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. William Lose. Jr.. Wednesday evening at eight o'clock. The Hedy Cross discussion club will meet at eight o'clock Wedm sclay evening at the home of Mrs. Clyde Gerber. The Business and Professional Women will meet at the K of P. home promptly at six thirty o'clock Wednesday evening.
Jack Petrie, Bob Hrennen. Colleen McConnell and Ruth Morgan attended the Presbyterian youth ral ly in Huntington Sunday. Two hun dred and fifty eight young people of this area were in attendance. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Knapp and Mr and Mr*. Dick Heller attend ed the Purdue Notre Dame football game at Lafayette Saturday. Clarence Cottrell, son of Mr. and Mrs Samuel Cottrell, of route three, ha* entered the Milwaukee school of engineering for the fall term, which commenced October 3. He will study in the refrigeration. heating and air conditionin, institute of the achool. Robert Johnson of Muskegon. Mich., former Adam* county resident. is here on hi* annual excursion home and enjoying it Mr. and Mr*. J H. Heller went to Indianapolis today for a two or three day 4 visit. W A. Kunkel. H. administrator for the estate of hi* father. W. A Kunkel, Jr. ha* filed a report in the Well* < lr< ult court showing gross value of the estate 1110.863.72 with claims and indebtedness of 1155.789 44 Property listej Is entirely personal excepting three lot* In Merchant* addition valued at 1300. The summary *et* out there i« no balance for distribution and no inheritance tax. Miss Rose Confer and her nelce. Mr*. Dick Steele, will leave Wednesday for a sis weeks' trip to California, including Los Angeles and San Francisco. Mrs James Stonerook, of South Ninth street, is recuperating from the major operation she underwent several week* ago at Lutheran ho* pital. Fort Wayne She was a patient there 52 day*. Thi* mor ning she was able to prepare her breakfast and is able to be around in the house
— Ignorance of one’s misfortunes is i clear gain — Euripides. ;A '■ . ’<■/ ' ; '-f f • ktPOITINO to the American Embassy in Prague. Save! Kliachko , (above). 2«. of Palo Alto, Calif., charged he was arrested as a suspected spy by the Communists and kept in solitary confinement for five i days. Kliachko is in Chechoslovakia : on a scholarship as guest of the i Caech aovemment (/ntematio>iaa I
Meeting Oct. 17 On Arts, Crafts Course A meeting will be held Monday, October 17. at the Monrm- school building at 1:30 p. rn for all teach- ; ers in the county inte rested In an arts and crafts course, it was an- ■ nounced today by Hansel Foley, superintendent of county schools The c ourse. >ts requirments. and its relations to graduate level study will be discussed at the meetin ’. There must be a minimum of Di teachers enrolled in the c ourse, Foley said. In order for the recently proposed plans for the course to be successful. R. E. Mic hael, director of extended services of Ball State college, in | a communication to Foley, advic -d lof the courses whic-h he believed | would be most adequate. Ths cor- | respondetic e was in reply to Foley's i query about such a course for court■ty teachers. Michael. Foley said, i will Ice in attendance at the meeting. and will discuss further the arts and crusts course, and its credit evaluation
Q n Jtotu Admitted: Mrs. Dorothy Mcdtr. Van Wert. O : Mrs. Martha Fisher. Van Wert. <).; Harold Sanders. Admitted and dismissed: Margaret McKean. Dismissed Mrs John Foster and seen, Dixon. <>.; Albert Studler; Marilyn Hukes. Mt) and Mrs. Eugene Jxcshty are the parents of a baby boy. born at 8:24 a tn. Sunday at the Adams county memorial hospital He weighed 7 pounds, 11 ounces. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Noldeigh at 9:03 o'clock Sunday night at th*- local hospital. She weighed 8 pounds. 12 ounces and has not been named. A 7 pound. 11 ounce baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reynolds at 7:4»7 p.m Sunday at NOTICE I will be out of my office from Oct. 12 to 19. both days inclusive. John Terveer. M. I). ■RMRMEMI Knee - Hole Desks ■f- ■1:1 MS Modern or Period Chairs Io Match Stucky & Co. Monroe. Ind. (IBB— ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Iw DON’T BE A JACK! Don't let your insurance problems care for themselves . . . perhap- lose your investment in home, business, car o. othet property! Call on us. Let us five your insurance affairs expert attention. Let uh provide you with dependable Hartford Insurance. THE SUTTLES CO. Hartford Flro Agent Niblick Store Bldg. Decatur, Ind.
i /I w •r y wbu v i INSRECTINQ HIS SLEEPING son during the infant’* debut in Hollywood, former “Dead End Kid" Huntz Hall, now a featured screen ■‘•’or. seem* to be trving to find some resemblance between himself and little Leslie. The mother wa» an Earl Carroll beauty, (international Soundphoto)
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