Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 262, Decatur, Adams County, 7 November 1949 — Page 3
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Srimitt Haugh ■ . ’.. < I/hi!! daughter .., H.iu,"K. “'"I " f Mr |K (l , r .nan Ham-k of near „ Saturday tl, “ Ht <l"ir Ii rectory. |K. it-' Msgr J J attended by Mts« s.htni". Kiid’-r ” f ,! “' K"iu-r< Cook. , h-'- -• brown «« ....pi.-n-n'.-d ■■>,. mat king ihin<m,; , , ~„imß“ and brace *„ r e "ingle yellow »tiile «• alno a yellow throated chid lingk graduated from DeIbolir high school and the *^^A an i school of nursing in jflie S. mid is on the staff at the ■K’..:."} ::n"iiotial hospital ■W u -., t-ii"" 1 :i ' l ' l attended He ■K r in the army air corps, with MHHeating and Appliances. Geimer Swygart of Miss .Marcyle daughter of Mr r . fjoitan Hl and Jack Swyof iolfe Swygart. Pl 5 Street, look place In I Mary» church rectory ■ evening at aix forty-. i Work. The Rev. Ignatius i I (Relating. knd Mrs Jerome Braun atthe couple. mart fat an employe of the 1< Wholesale Co. in this I RY LADIES AID Ing is held ■Ladies Aid society of the Evangelical United Brethmet at the church | evening. Mrs. John I Mr' David Wynn and pre-ident Mrs. It O. i ;:-s:d' d. and Mrs. David HM nd Mrs R E. Muinma Devotions {
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Society Itema for day’s publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. | (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 1000-1001 Betty Terveer Monday Civic department. Bethany Evan gelical U.B church. 6:30 p.m. Music department, postponed. Our lJ»dy of Victory discussion club. .Mrs. Clarence Helman, 7:30 I p.m. Officers and staff of Pythian Sis tern, 7 p.m. Junior Girls of Legion auxiliary. Legion home. 4:30 p.m. Research club luncheon, Bethany Evangelical I*. B. church, 1 p in. Junior Women department of Decatur Woman's club, Mrs. Lyman Hann. 6:30 pm. Adams County chorus. Monroe. 7:30 pm. Literature department of Decatu** Woman’s club, Mrs George Buckley. 7:30 p. m. Union Chapel Girls' Missionary guild, Janet Brown, 7:30 p m. Art department of De-atur Woman's club, Mrs. A. D. Suttles. 6:30 p.m. Tuesday Bobo U.B. Willing class. Mrs. Roman Sprunger. 7:30 p.m. St. Mary’s township farm bureau open meeting. Pleasant Mills school 7:30 p.m. Aeolian choir. Baptist church. 7:30 p.m. Beta Sigma Phi. city hall, 8 p.m. Happy Homemakers club, Mrs. Carl Barnett, Sr, 7:30 pin. Rebekah lodge. Odd Fellows hall, [7:30 p.m. Associate chapter of Tri Kappa, dessert bridge, Miss Florence Haney. 7:30 Eta Tau Sigma. Mrs. Richard Arnold. 7 p.m. Monroe Better Homes club, postponed. W. S W S. of Trinity Fvangeii cal U/ B. church, church. 7:30 p. t.i. Monmouth Pt.A., school gym, 7:30 p.m. Kirkland W.C.T.V., Mrs. Oscar Geisel. 1 p.m. St. Dominic discussion club, Mrs William Lose, Sr., S p.m. Dutiful class of Bethany Evangelical U. B. church, Mrs Ernest Foreman 7:30 p.m. Church Mothers study club. Methodist church, 8 p.m. W. C. T. U, Mrs. John Hocker. 2 p. tn. Delta Theta Tau. Elks home, 8 rm. were given by Mrs. Hubert Cochran. Mrs. Mumma and Mrs. Chambers. The work committee turned in fifty eight dollars and fortyone cents and one hundred and thirty three cards and sixty nine calls were reported. Twenty members, one guest and two children were present. During the business meeting, the society agreed to purchase six dozen kleenspoons and two doxen boxes of fruit cake mix for sale. Plans were then — FOR GOOD SHOES
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Wednesday World Friendship guild of Presbyterian church, Mrs. Clarence Zi.ier. 8 p. m. Rainbow inspection, Bluffton, din I ner, 6:30 p. m. meeting, 7:30 p. i:i. I Women's guild of Zion Evangel!I cal and Reformed church, church parlors. 7:30 p. in. Profit and Pleasure Home Economics club. Mrs. Kenneth HoffH man. 7 30 p.m. Zion Lutheran Missionary society. church. 2 p.m. Business and Professional Women C. L >f C hall. 6:30 p in. Histori al club. Mrs. Henry Adler. 2:30 p. m. Thursday Our Uidy of lauirdes study Hub. Mrs Joe Geels. 8 p.m. 1 Women of Moose, Moose home, ) 7:30 p.m.. officers. 7 p.m. Baptist Missionary society. Mrs Roy Johnson. 2 p in. <-h basement, 10 a m ' . Salem Methodist W.8.C.5.. churEastern Star. Masonic hall. 7:30 ■ p.m. Friday ’ American Legion auxiliary, Le- . gion home, 8 p.m. Builder class of Methodist chur- , ch. church, 6:30 p.m. Public showing of ’’The Sickle on the Cross," Zion Lutheran church. 8 p.m. Presbyterian rummage sale, church basement. Saturday Presbyterian ruinin age sale, church basement. !) a in. to .' p.m. Sunday Zion Lutheran Married Couples club, church basement, 8 p. m. j discussed for the twenty-fifth ar.-' niversary of the church on S’ove.n- j ber 27. Fidlowing the closing prayer by Mrs. Charles Robenold, the hostesses served delicious refreshments. Hostesses for the December' meeting will be Mrs. Ralph Roop. Mrs. Manley Foreman and Mrs Delma Elzey. Mrs. Manley Foreman, Mrs. Hubert Gilpen and Mrs. It E. Mumma were appointed to [ the work committee for next month. WORK AND WIN CLASS HAS DINNER FRIDAY Thirty members and guests of ’ the Work and Win class of the [ Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church met at the church Friday evening for the annual Thanksgiving dinner. The Rev Wilson of Churubusco and the Rev. John Chambers gave ' interesting talks, followed by readings by Mrs. Fannie Hitchcock and Joe Chambers. Music was furnished by the girls trio. The Our Lady of Lourdes study i club will meet Thursday evening at tight o'clock v> the home of M t Joe Geels. The Civic department of the !)•*■ r-atur V. oman's club will meet at the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church at six o’clock this i vmlng for a dinner. . -- - • The Women of the Moose will have their regular meeting Thure i day evening at seven thirty o'cl<>< k. The library committee wilt be 11 charge of the social hour. The o.'ficars will meat at seven. I The American Legion auxiliary will have their business meeting at ' eight o'clock Friday night All members are urged to attend The Builders class of the Method- , Ist church will have a fam’y
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TVed Sunday * An all while wedding was that i of Miss Clarice Anspaugh and Ted i G. Hill performed Sunday after j noon at four o'clock in the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church. The bride Is a daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J Anspaugh. 331 Winchester street, and ' ’he groom's parents are Mr. and 'Mrs. Ginn Hill. 112 Eleventh 1 street. The Rev. Charles White of I Grand Ledge. Mich. assisted by th« Rev. F 11. Wi'.lard, performed ' the double ring rite. Tall vas< s of white mums and pompoms formed the background for the i lovely service, and arrangements 1 of palms were placed around the ‘ , choir loft. Six rand labrea ilium-1 l itiated the setting. Huge white ' satitl hows marked the individual pews and the aisle was <arpetcd in white. Harold Mumma. organist, played [ Andante Contohlle, Tschaikowsky: : Romance. " Rut inhtein. and "Clair I L’tne.'" Debussy Miss Ilf! fne Folev of Van Wert (>.. sane "I* I Could Tell You." Firestone: "The ' Ring Kong," u«ed bv f'p 'dal P'-r j ml.odnn of Fred G. Church. Scot’ : iah Rile organist of For’ Waytie ' The lirldal party entered to the I “trains of "My Heart At Th Sweet Vol e.” S.iint-Saehs and Uihctigiin's wedding march was used re the li'ide descended down 'he ai !e The mucic played durIn" the ceremonv wa« alm bv special permission of Fred G. Chun-b. in I ns the coup e kn« P nt the al- • r I’l s Ft ley s urr ' The Ixrrd's Pray-r" Mendelssohn's welding march was played for the recessional. Given In marrlst* by her father. the l>rl le wore a gown of bridal sat in. featuring a yoke of martiniset'e with an edging of chan’illv lac". A layer of sa'in Itordered the chantilly lace and was draped over the fitted Immllco "The sleeves were long and tapered to point* I over ht r wrists. Rof’ nnpretMd pleats fashioned the skirt which ended In a long chapel train A bonnet shaped headed t*ara held In piece 'he veil of llltia'on. and ' sh” carrl d a white orchid on top a white Bible The maid of honor was her sis- | ter. Miss Elizabeth Anspaugh. and I lirldcm'iid-t were Miss Barbara Anspaugh, sister of the bride, and Ml s Mariorielu Hill, the groom's si-ter. Th ir gowns were made simf'ar to the bride's, in white ■ «at‘n crepe The low round ne -k---lines were accented with narrow Thanksgiving pot luck supper aj the church Friday evening at six thirty o'clock. ftecatur assembly 21 of the Order i of Rainbow for Girls will have a joint inspection with the Warre.i, and Bluffton units at Bluffton We t nesday evening at seven thirty o'-1 clock All Eastern Stars and Masons are invited to attend. The St. Mary's .township Farm Bureau will have an open meetin,: at the Pleasant Mills school Tuei day evening at seven thirty o'clock Those attending are ask d to bring a pie. The Aeolian choir will m-et at the Baptist church Tuesday evening ut seven thirty o'clock. The Women s guild of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed churen. ■ will have its meeting In the dtun h
rows of lace and gathered berthas. The very full hooped skirts ended in ruffles. They wore half bonnets and carried cone shaped arrai)gein>nts of white carnations, interspersed with sprigs of ivy and tied with green satin streamers. Melvin Taylor served as host man. and ushers were L‘ Igh Nelson. Harold Hambrock. Jack Brantner and Lawrence Anspaugh Mrs. Anspaugh chose a navy blue suit with matching accessories, while the groom's mother wore a tell blue dress with black accessories. Their corsages were of orchids. Mrs. E..rl Smi'h of Van Wert. <)., Mrs. Raymond Beer, Berne, and Mrs. Harold Hambrock. Mrs Je'hro Sprunger. Mrs. Lyman Hann and Mrs. Ijiwt nee Anspaugh assisted in serving tlie approximately two hundred gue ts at the reception following the . ceremony in the church parlors. I A large white wedding candl • surrounded with Ivy and pompoms centered th" bride's table Mrs Hill chose a red wool jer ev dress wi’h navy blue ace smries [ -nd ;i’t orHi’d ccr age for their | wedding 'rip. Upon th*dr return. I th»v wl I reside at lofl'j East j Monroe street. (iti'-o’-tcwn attest* attending I wi r Mr and *-’rs. K«<nneth Wil-1 II: m« and f mliy. (’hfca’-’o; Mr.t. I (' Trlt'-h. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Berber and John Lantz of Fort 'Vtytie Mr and Mrs Earl Sml'h. Mr« tn I Mrs Rns ell Rmitb, Mr an I Mrs l»ovle llebout and Mr. nd Mrs Richard Belaud nnd son Van AVer'. O. Mr and Mr< Harold Knckuck and family. Corona. Mary Slybv. Gene Burghorn. Fort Wayne; Rev nnd Mrs Chnr’cs White. Cr nd L d-»n. Ml-’’ . V’ an l Mr* Don-il l Hertz. Convov, O. The bride eialuntel from De atur high school and Is now employed as reception! t at the An“•ivrb studio She Is ti mi tuber of the lo< a| chapter of Psi lota XI sorority and th • Junior Women department of the Dec' 'nr "’oma t's club. Mr Hill, also a De- < atur h’gh school graduate, attended Indiana university. He is associated with the Leland Smith Insurance agency. Mrs Margaret Elzey fell at her 1 home at 133tj North Eighth stre.’ 1 and fractured ber left arm and "h'trned 'be shoulder bone. She w.tt taken to the Adams county memorial hospital, where she remains a patient. Miss Joan Zcser and Miss Kathryn Schmitt, of Chi ago, spent t iweekend here Mrs. Glen Neptune, of Lima. O. is a guest of Mrs Harry Knapp Mr and Mrs Owen K Baker lial as their Sunday dinner guer’s Mr ami Mrs. Rolteri Baker and child ren. Mr and Mrs. Roliert Veg“|er and childen. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goldsmith ami son and Miss Bar bara Bill, of Fort Wayne Miss Jeannlne NHson. of Indiana university, spen! the weekend here parlors Wednesday evening at »e- - thirty o'clock. Miss Janet Soliner. returned medi' al missionary of South America, will be the guest speaker. The World "Friendship guild of the Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Mrs Clarence Zint' [ Wednesday evening at eight o'clock. Mrs Rom..n Sprunger will bn hostess to Hie Boho I’. II AVllli.'g Workers clans at seven thirty o’clock Tuesday evening
K. 01C. Planning Initiation Sunday District Ceremony Here Next Sunday Officers and degree teams who will be in (harge of the Knights of Columbus initiation cereinunles next Sunday at the K. of ('. hall were announced today. Grand knight Herman Knapke has named Joe Murphy general chairman of th- initiatory work Ui<al candidates will be joined by those from Fort Wayne, Huntington. Garrett. Monroeville and other cities in the fourth district. More than 30 men have already applied for membership in the lodge. The ceremonies will begin at 1" i3u Sunday morning at the hall, with the conferring of the first degree The second degree will be confened at 2 o'clock The two ritualistic steps will be directed ' by E. J. O'Neill of Fort Wayne. Exemplify atioii of the third de tree- will follow and will be in charge of Judge John Logan, fourth district deputy ol Fort Wayne. Mr ami Mrs. Edward Lunn, of Rochester. N. V. are tlie parents of a baity girl, horn Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Lunn is the former Dorothy Summers of this city. Mr and Mrs Marcus Schindler. Geneva, route 2. are the parents of a buby boy, horn at 4:40 a in. today at the Adams county mentor- ; lai hospital He weighed 6 pounds. [ 1 'i ounces. A baby boy was born to Mr and Mrs. George Windmiller. Geneva. at 4 21 o'clock this morning at the local hospital He weighed 6 pounds. 6 ounces. Mr. and Mrs Ray Carpenter J Monroeville, are the parents of an } (Mitind. 10 ounce baby boy. born at 1110 a in. Sunday at the Adams county memorial hospital. June Ellen is the name of the baity girl born to Mr and Mrs John B Holthouse. Jr., at 8 32 p.m Saturday at (be Adams county 1 memorial hospital. She weighed • ’ pounds, 13 ounces. Qn Admitted: Mrs. Louisa Snyder.; I Ohio City. O ; Mrs. Margaret El j I zey. Eighth street; Miss Ina An | ’ derson. Dayton. <> : Harmon Roth. Wren, O . Mrs. Myrtle McDaniels. Monroe; Jim Allan Fisher, route 4. Admitted an<l dismissed: Mrs Nora Anchors, Geneva Dismissed Ix-onard ililyard; Mrs A. ('. Plumb. Fort Wayne; Mrs. Franklin Bender and son; Hubert Fuelling; R. E. Gilpen; James Hart, Nora Wengerd. Geneva. kO Troop 12 met at the Lincoln school Friday. Roll < ali was tase'i . and dues paid. The girls learned , the song "Cissie in the Barn." a> j ter which the (Mating was closed i with the song "Friendship." Marjorie Ann Kohne, scribe I Special Matinee Is Held For Students A special matinee was held today for the students of the lo.al Catholic schools, from the grades through the high sch'sii. for a showing of the movie, "('onie to the Stable" The film is the story of two nuns who solicit the aid of triends and neighbors In attaining their goals The sisters of the Catholic school were guests of Roy KaKer manager of the Adams theater. One Arrest Is Mode On Traffic Charge One arrest was made over the weekend by state authorltie'. and one accident was investigated by j Adams county officials State trooper Walter Schindler arrested Von Arnold, route 4. for • passing in a no pasi-ing zone <m U. S highway 27. six and one-half miles north of Decatur Arnold | is scheduled to appear in justice ! of the peace court at 8 p m to>lay A car droven by William Fate. 'of Bluffton, sideswiped a farm i wagon being towed by a car driv- ■ en by Irvin lach. also of ll'uffton. on highway 124 one and one-half miles w«st of Coppesa Corners Deputy sheriff Robert Shraluka who investigated, estimated the total damage at 1260
1E . M1 tS’NG BOOX7D In Bremerton, Wash. by policeman Rulon Head (left) is Mrs. Margaret Su.an Pittt, 31, mother oi two children, who Is charg d with attempted murder. According to the authorities, Mrs. Piatt said she hired two men to kill her husband. Wilfotd, because she couldn't stand any more of his ardent love-making after 15 years ot ma nage. The husband immediately began to raise 87.5'0 to ba 1 hr out In center is Police Lieutenant John Plouf. (International Soundphoto)
SECURITY t<"’.>nt. From l’.<gr On*l make sure that the deficiency in manpower will have its lompenst- [ .’ions in the superiority of our weap--1 on*, our skills, otir facilities and : »ur industrial potential " He did not mention Russia by name, but his remarks pointing to a strategy of attrition against an aggressor nation 1-ft no doubt that lie believed this country should prepare for the possibility of war wt h that specific power Eisenhower warned against <o.t tiniiation of Inter-service bickering on the armed forces unification question He urged the Legion to j use its influence to end the disput ' In its resolutions, the commute" i took .the attitude that knowledge in the production of atomic energy "belongs to our citizens alone" and should lie kept secret "for the go s' of humanity." It t ailed peacetime selective aer vice a "milked down substitute f"t national security training" and demanded that the congress ena t a i law- >o provide "a sound and accept- ' able plan of nationwide civil dotense training." Unification of the armed tor is "absolutely essential to the security of otir nation," another r<- * olution said Two Hoosiers were named chairmen of national commissions. Illt mer \V. Sherwood. Indlanapolts. was nppoiated head of the national legislative commission, on ■ of th" i top groups within the Legion stru lure Joseph E. McCurdy. Lal’or' -. was appointed t liairnuin of 'he n* tional contests supt-rvi.-mry ci linin' tee Other Indiana appeintm -tits . i ' eluded: Ju I ctes In I..in ■ . mem't- : Allieri ; nls-.’l toiiin.l . <ii; Gle'l Hillis, Kokom >. child w If.tn h itr man for J?-state area l> . Ros< i«Turner, Intllaiiap dis, tit-• < halrmi.'i leronaii’it s committee: Mrs George Hulsh. l ast Citi t-<>. th Id welfare advisory board m>mb'i. Mrs Pauline Grahnn. F<ft V.'a — member education of orphans c it" mlttee Harold E Morris. Gary, mem! • graves registration and memm '! , tonimlin-r; Alton W ('ot Ina i Crown I'oltit. no miter housing m i- ! mi" ee; John A Stelle of Hr ,:ll James K Staley of De, atur a,d lohn A. Weaver of Brazil, mem era national security training coin Sewing Machines Is Our Business ! — FOR SALE — (H ALITY “NEW HOME” ROTARY SEWING MACHINES (20 year guarantee) • Cabinet Models • Desk Type • Table Consotea * Portables • S’oola and chairs with storage apace I SEI) SEWING MACHINES Drop head treadles; Cabinet elec trie; Portables; fully guaranteed. Free service on all machines for one year. Vi W———B—l ■ *"■ ■ Come in and let us show you why we can sell for less. BOARDMANS 223 North First St.
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mlttee. Robert Gnskill of Fort Waytie, Louise Nattkemper of Terre Haul's and William G. Bray of Martinsville. members law ami order committee; and the following on the distinguished guests committee: Henry Siebenmark of South Iknd, Clarence I" Grano Ispa-ht-r of L..vper. Leo J Murphy ot Brazil, Frank Jessup of Pendelton, Berry Hu: lev of Daleville. John Kennedy of Lafayette, Carl Suedhoff of Fort Wayne, Joe Low of Westport. Henry Harper of Indianapolis a.id William A. Brennan of Indianapolis. Presbyterian Hum mane Sale. Friday afternoon and Saturday. JI to 5. Church basement, 26212 Join the Ranks of DECATUR DRY CLEANERS REGULARS No need to lie constant ly searching for a reliable Cleaner • - • No need to risk the headaches of hap-hazard Cleaning. FOR THE BEST IN (LEANING CALL Decatar Dry Cleaners Phone Lit 20f> W. .’efTerson St. IIWHR IMHWmWFI —Il Insure Your Part Too IF YOI'R hom? hums, a f t*r the mortgage note is paid will there he sufficient money from the insurance to reimburse you for the value of your equity? Wouldn't you he relieved to know that your insurance in adequate to protect you. too? INSURE NOW wi h— THE SUTTLES CO. Hartford Firs Agent N'bllek Store Bldg. Decatur, Ind. a————i
