Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 256, Decatur, Adams County, 31 October 1949 — Page 3
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K« p»«"v . N'.uhln.i Q ,! ..«- Friday ■ ' ' a!is II ' ‘ airi.ed ( The '’..re We • ■T-jiliu the , .. th. home ■ -r’-i ’h-votiuns ■ ... M ,bl- Hawkina. by Mmy a.. •-'> ' ! “‘ !,,h,,r V, middle name. S? ~ . rec. i.-ed the » ... unique name. K:.. r TT ■ „ a-.r winch Ho ■ at .r. 'ltn.'l 'he !H'>gra'n. ■ • •. fiam-d with K | Little orphan ■\,-.. r h were , |V peloreH Mitchel H.,-,. * *’ W H ■ . ... . Wotkinger. K.,.,Mrs Ed K”c. Mrs Paul Erp. Mrs M Ziisl.-r aid Mrs Noa.i ■ . Virvm > Mitchel then solo, and Mabel as Dorothy Dix. an■\jKstiot.s submitted by . , .. ruc-ts ami present. Kl h i..tis luncheon in Hallown- I.<G r sei v- ■ iso NAOMI K MEETS Kx. m-mb-rs and «»’>» Kg-. Rhoda ' rial of WinatK, atnnde.i :iie meet.iM and Naomi circle if t:-e K-.ar.olu al and Reformed in the church soKo Mrs Albert Harlow, in.K Died a* her .'oplc "Tlio ■us of the Community." Mrs. Kni-.ater cend'l ted the biisiKem..' at w! i It time a letK-, the Hack Bay mission in Kipp was read thanking ti'Kur'i.*- avi-tte sent them, and Hfhat was the first time tlo Kai anything new to wear Ko:.-s \!>>t-r also read a IR ■ appreciation from a fam.lv for clothes sent them, ■eases for the meeting wen- ■ Charlts Miller and Mi i. K Erodbeck The n< xt m< ctKl be held November 17 i Honary CHURCH |p IN MEETING ■-.i ir.e i.l . ,s and one guest >1 the inerting of the Ladies ■»M? of the Missionary chur|e One-Yard Skirt I |i ;©/ I 1 I F •°l * ■W \ f K J '1 I / I ■ I / ■ I 'I I II f I II * I If I / ■ II ■ 1 Lil Ek < lr n 9493 L. I w a*v p~- 24 - io I kkC n,3k *‘- *«• f“hrniin f, ‘ br, ““ rlß ’ *»•*»«»>? LJ'RD of St-tach fabric; I rJ * n piet ** to • n<l n ’” re,t •'v ,ln « ! i»* w ln W*Ut Las. 2S- ,ft 11 U *“** L ' 'RO of 54-inch fabric. L . ’‘T 'o-uwe pattern givaa Ifh”’ Com P’”«- illustrated L‘r J h< * w * ’ roo *'**n r ”*P c e *‘ TVr,VK •••»■ ,n F t* thia pattern to MARIAN r,r * of Dacatur Daily Irl’ X*' I*™ 1 *™ Dw• p - ° L 2 7 c “lta<o «•. 111. Print tU. a. X,n “‘- AOOresa. Zone. ‘ Nwaber. I <mr M,rtan Irt .. W1 "‘*r Pattern Book! it n * cl< *bee to tew at t «», to*** by the ecore, he P?. < ‘* M * for lhl ' bwok - Mtern la printed In the t ’ *44klt to wear aith “W* tM dreMoe'
Society items for day's publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) , Phone 1000-ICOI Betty Terveer Monday Research club. Mrs. L. A. Cowens 2 31* p m. Tuesday Mary Martha class of Methodist church. Mrs Hubert Zerkel, ft am. Root Township Home Economics club. Mrs. William Scbnepf, Sr.. 1 t!0 p.m. Thursday V. F. W. auxiliary, hall. 8 p. m. C. L. of C. business, hall, 7 .10 p.m. Tri Kappa sorority, Elks home 7 30 p m. Womens Home and Foreign Missionary society. First Presbyterian church, Mrs. C. C. Langston. 2:30 p m., spiritual life meditation. 2 p.m. Pleasant Dale Women's work, church basemt nt. all day. Magley Ladles Aid society, church basement, all day. Missionary and Ladies Aid of Bethany Evangelical Ult church, church. 2 p m. Wednesday Pythian Sisters staff practice. 7 pm • Lady of flood Counsel Study Club. Mrs. Otto Baker. 8 pm Psi lota Xi. Elks home, 8 p.m. Thursday Ladies Aid socic.’y of I'nlon Chapel. church, all day. Ever Ready class of Methodist church, church parlors. 7 30 p.m. Women of Moose, postponed on-’ week. W. of Nuttman Avenue C. B. church. Mrs. Opal Sudduth. 7:30 p.m. Saturday Bake sale. Preble Lutheran church, city hall, 9.39 pin ch at the home of Mrs. Harold J Welty recently. Dining the devotional period, the hymns "Sunlight" and "Standing on the promises" wx re sung and the devotions given by Mrs. Gerald Brodbeck. using Psalm 61 for her s< ripture. Mr». John Hirschy offered prayer The remainder of the meeting was spent in sewing quilt blo< ks. The next meeting will ho'held at the hor.ii of Mr Harold Idlewine
B,ATiR THAN TOH THPMK 111 An immediate ap- FW-r pointment will ba your best assur- . ance of finished r portrait* in time for Christ* W mas giving. Pori pi's ,-wi tw ", L. Arspaugh
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS ON L Y 6 DAYS LEFT To Pay The Fall Installment Os Taxes Please arrange to make payments as soon as possible to eliminate the final ru- h. Norva! Fuhrman ADAMS COUNTY TREASURER
on November 17. The regular meeting of the Women of the Moo;.-, scheduled for Ihuisda. eiening, has lieen postponed to Nov. 10. I In- Lady of Good t'-mn--l study dub will meet at the home of Mrs. <>;to Baker Wednesday evening at • igl:' o'clock. Tri Kappa sorority will have an •'llf trfant 'business meeting at the Elks home Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock. All members are urged to attend. Mrs. Hubert Zerkel will entertain the Mary-Martha clars of the Methodist ihurch with a breakfast Tuesday morning at nine o'clock. The Ever Ready < lass of the Methodist church vill have its meeting Thursday evening at seven thirty oilock in the church parlors Hostesses will he Mrs. Lloyd Ruse. Mrs. C. I. Walters ami Mrs. Fred Ilan her. 'I he sock’y ot I'nion Chapel will ryeet Thursday all day at the church A potluck dinner will be xi-rvid at ' e noon hour and th" remainder of the day will be spent in quilting and sowing All the lai les of the church are Invlt.-d. Jerry Kimble who underwent a major operation October 21 at St. Joseph's hospital In Fort Wayne. Is recuperating and will leave the hospital the latter ptirt of the week. Mr and Mrs. Charles Burdg have returned after a several days' visit at Hamilton lake and Bronson. Mich. Mr. and Mrs Cletus Miller spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J Ernest Nuss in Cleveland Mr. and Mrs Norman Kruse and daughter, Joan, returned home last flight from Roanoke, Va. where they were guests of the Rev C. R, Moser family, former Decatur rest dents. Miss Patty Mies visited with relatives In Cleveland over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Daniels and son. Paul, had as their Sunday dinner guests Mr. an<l Mrs H L Briggs of Aurora. Mo ; Mr. and Mrs. line Stark, Hammond, Mr and Mrs. Hubert Bowman and children and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bowman and daughter of Fort Wavne. and Mr and Mrs. Jim Daniels. Mrs W F. Kemp of Dallas. Tex . is sin tiding two weeks with .Mi. ari l Mrs. \ P. Boardman Enroute home, she will also visit with relatives in St Louis. Mal’fred Mr l hi is a pi .'lent St the Lutheran hospital in For'. Wayne, suffering from a leg inj: r . Mr. and Mrs Paul Edwards and on Me e attended the Wis. ons.n'ndiana football game at Blo.miing ton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs J O. Sillemeyer. of Fullerton. Cal. arrived here Sun l.iy :-t'e,- a month in the east In Washington they visited the preaident's workshop and J O. got a thrill by being permitted to sit in the pr sident's chair. They w'opped at Heidelberg college for a three day visit cn their wav her.. They will v|*t? here with Mrs. Fred Heuer, Alb it Sellemeyer and Mrs. O. L Vance. Mrs. Rhoda < rii.l returned to .ter horn? In Wlnatchee, Wa-h , Sunda. after a several days visit with Mr. and Mrs Charles Meyers.
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‘Dowa tya&eny TVed Sunday Aa/Vetn *V. In one of the love'ifst of fall weddings, performed Sunday as ernoon at three-thirty o'clock In the , Zion Evangelical an I Reformed church. Miss Donna R Jaberg. ' eldest dauglmr of Mr and Mrs Edward F. Jaberg. 315 North Fourth street, became the bride of LaVern V. Roth, only son of Mr. and Mrs Noah Roth of 310 Winchester street. Arrangements of fall flow rs. - fern« ry. pa'ms and lighted candelabra. formed a beautiful ►ettinc for the double ring ceremony, sol- • emnize I by the I! v. William C , Feller. White satin bows, chrys-| anthemums and huckleberry foliage marked the individual pews The organist.* Mrs J Fred Fruchte. played "Clair de Lune" and "To a Wild Rose." ami accompanied Miss Paultn« Britzenhoft in singing "Through the Yeats" and "Because ” ' Saviour Like a Shepherd Lead I'-.' was played : s the couple re. ited their vows ami Vi s Brltzenhofe sane "The Lord's Praver" tn the couple knelt at the altar. 'I be l it la! •■•. wit of < t.ndleti t't’ satin le.iture.l an ofl the-sliould'-r hqrtha - d-o-.l with Chantilly la. <• which w.ia repeated on the f--ll 1 ga'hcred skirt tapering to a cathedral train. A nylon yoke invented th- moulded loli-e and the 'on? si eve- < ti'» ! j- po’nt- over iter h ind I‘e- iti ’• r'fp veil of illusion w- s afmh. I ;o a satin bon net, tii.i.me I with < rance I'ossoma, and rhe carrie I a wh te tes'aimnt. topped with a fuschia •hrmi'ei whtte orvh.d The maid o'-honor was h r sister. Mis, Marilyn Jain rv. Hh» wore an American beauty taffeta gown ti.ale like t!i..t of h« bride, and ' uri'th'nt- mitts and t hr .ide I taffeta hut She cur'i ! ». !■ .—1 .1 111 ill W. ■ - exT6: z Mr. and Mrs C C Barnard. Jr., of Stratford. Conn., annunce the birth of a daughter on O tober 29. She weighed »'i pounds and has been rrtmed Susan Kay Mrs. Barnr I vis Mi<s Kathryn Norton, dat g’ater of Mr. .it'd Mrs John II C vl.l< noft is city Mr and Mrs. Carl Mann are the parents of twin girls, born at the Adams county memorial hospital Bunday. Julia Elizaleth was born at 7:48 pm . and weighed 6 pounds, and Rebecea Lynette born at 7:53 pin . weighing « pounds. 2 ounces Copt. L. R. Atwood Moved To California Word has been received by friends in Decatur that Capt L It Atwood, sou in law of Mr and Mrs Charles Knapp of this city, who has been stationed at Camp Gordon, near Augusta. Ga._ has been transferred to Muroc field near lant Angeles. Cal. (apt Atwood left last week by automobile for his new assignment and Mrs. Atwood and young son will leave by plane this week Mr and Mrs. Knapp, who have been visiting the Atwoods in Georgia. will leave this week for a two months' visit at Palmetto. Fla Mr and Mrs Knapp plan to leave Florida about January 1 and drive to California for a visit before returning to Decatur. Don’t mitwv the closing out sale at the Rosemary Shop. I
Photo by Anspaugb a bouquet of pink roses und i chrysanthemums. The bridesmaids, Miiss laoha Bieberich. Miss Alice Roth and Miss Dorothy Kohler, were in J poudre blue taffeta They car i ried bouquets of American beauty i chry,anthemums ami roses and ■wore rhinestone necklaces, gifts I ot the bride. Judy Kay Nesderhous r. niece ' ' of the bridegroom, was flower girl, i She wore a gown of white satin, i ‘complemented with matching I mitts and a satin halfbonnet, and .-at ried a basket of pink chrysanthemums. The p arl necklace and < bracelet she wore were gifts of i the bride. Robert Neaderhourer served the bridegroom as best man and David Lang ton. Lyman Hann. James ‘Goodin and Da'e Schott ushered Both Mrs Jaberg and Mrs Roth chose brown ensembles and wore corsages of yellow chrysanthemums and roses. Mrs. Lynian Hann and the Misses Imogene McFarland, Be’ty Anspaugh. Evelyn McPeak ami A irgini.i S< herry assisted in » rving the two bundl'd gm ' at the le -epi,.- Inr'i -li 't'-ly following the eer.-i' v H ' I rlor». A foe - < ’ ' it'd d with htn ’.' 1 ' ' feature t ■ ■ •' . - .ndleilci .... .1. I in la< For tin Ir »•• ' . -ti o ■ ■ bride <h it •• I t i f l >'•• n suit, v itli brow i . ' i -o. » and an orcl.ij corsage I pon t>• ir return the will if -hi'- at Cal AV' st Monroe sire t The new ”rs I’ 'th i-i't-nt-1 from De.atur hh , b ''ho d. ;tt -iule| Ball Sla'< Tta<-h<rs colle-e. Muncie, and i now ■ mp'o •• i as zd puty (O'.niv <lt rk She i> a member of the hs al chapter of I’sl lota Xi «oror tv The f-roonr, also a I'e atur hiirh s,-h<>-I graduate. attended a r o'i , nn I te'.--vi»!oa si bool In Chicaro .- ml is low ein|>'oyed :'s n radio serf iceman for Wolf and !>*• «n r in Fort AA'ay ne
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Frozen Food School Tuesdoy Afternoon Hot inkers are reminded <>:' the frozen food school Tues |a> The cakes, pies. roll:, muffinand other prcpuied ilvuie- BiOpal Stech piepares will be .. n' i ed by those attending. She will demonstrate the proper prep: rations and packing of cooked foods for freezing. She will also show the women how to thaw and ser»e the frozen products This - Lout. v. icli is op. n to t!'.>public, is expected to attru I a large group to the i.in- dn seho ,: auditi rium tomorrow at 1 30 pm Critics Fa/oiaijie To Ma: ! Truman Reviews Favorable After Two Concerts St. Louis. 31 tl'l't Margaret Trim a'« con.- i:Ni;.p ar ante hire du v a s> ond round of favorable rivl<w< today St. L ui< mu I- ciiti ■'. w'i<> wrote tha' "Mi-,' Truman Is a sin cere artist wi.h didinrt promisr after her debut Saturday night, said she sang with “more case" at last night's concert with the St L 'Uls symphony oiehextra Dressed In a blue crepe gown, she sang to a nearly pack'd house Only 30 of 3.563 seatij in the Kir i auditorium opera hou -e w» re vac ant. Both performances have been at tended by much of St Louis' top , society A'ice • pre«id< nt Alban Barkley and his bride-to-be, Mrs Carleton Hadky. were in the audience Saturday night • ssh- was wi ndeiful." he said I after slipping back stage to con I gratulate Miss Truman after the ■ concr rt. Soprano H»-I»n Traub, I of the Metropolitan Opera, said she ' lov ed" the perfoimance The Post Dispatch cti i ■. Thoma* B Sherman, raid Miss Truman sang "agreeably and with taste ; Iler voice projects well rxcept in I the low r range A good ear was apparent in prevailingly accurate Intonation w Tro 13 1• I a Illil' ven pirtv ' Frhitiy 'll" I.' i.' '■! ■' irllyit Ji-i'feri ■ with tweh m- i. •! ■ and troop I'- ider. Mi. I , i;htv. tit t'lidin. Games wer< Ta •■'! and prizes won i-y Linda Ga'i shy, Judy Dedoll ami A'i. toriu Hathaway A delicious lunch w ,s served Victoria Hathaway, scribe.
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One Youth Injured As Trucks Collide Geneva Youth Hurt Here This Morning One v u h w:i injured and tik ■ n tin Ad im- county memorial . .!:■ 1,-nonlng as the b • til; < ! : <• i .ilt nt on (' H high wvy _’?t I, w t '• ltd like l< vel • f ’■ I i y iev.d I1 poti-i'i'i ‘ r the which oe itttrtd at'. it ' wh»n u pain I tiu f ' by Haivj ID : d-i k- <f<l n v hit a bump ■ in th« H id. wnt i a > 'he berm an.i hi tiyil.e to 1 un to the high ■v yd ■< it;' > th' 'ic'.i of a niiik rti k 1 ■ ti by Mdvin Friuhieer, Cr.lgvili. H.n l i k- -uff«r'd a broken left . anklr. -hock, and possible chi at hi jU'i . and w in hid to the hos Ipi I In an ambttlam-e along wi'h J nn . I'vti z of l’«rn'. who r< i < in :x b’lli-'d fori h- 1:1 In pu’y‘‘hetiff Robert Shralul: i who inv'stigated the a- id' nt. • ti rni 'd !!•' <!a: i iki lo the trit-k d ,‘»n lv Hindi Ik- at tZU't to the front < nd. which w i- demolishto the milk tru k. |4O« plui 800 piui,.li of milk which was hist. .! The pain I truck hit tie milk i truck to ir the lift near wheel, up I setting the milk tiu k Am is and ' Samuel B Schwartz, passengers in . the lltiidriiks truck wi-n unlnjui I'd. as was Fiauhigi r Hendlicks. 16. was driving wi'hlout a driver's license and fa • fairest upon release from th» hoI pital. 11 -— Trade in a Good tewn —- uecarvir
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Confesses Killing 71 -Year Old Man Hollywood Oct. 11. tl'Pl A '■ i lv 25 year-old blonde admitt- : ■■<! today that she shot and killed a 71 year-old fuirier because "he v. -■ always making love to me." Trade in a Good Town — Decatur ■ <7. wo/tf • liiiT Just Received Nev.' Shipment LATEST TUNES TOP ARTISTS Boift Wait BIY THEM WOW! S.e Our Bargain Counter I’or It cords and Albums Publix Service ONE BLOCK {•OI TH OF < IJ! RT HOI'SE
