Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 6 February 1950 — Page 3

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Miss Betty Hirschy Wed Saturday Afternoon fn Lovely Rite At Mennonite Church, Berne / Miss Betty Htrschy. slaughter of Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Hirschy of route (. and Roy A, Benson. eon of Mrs. William Benson of Nanton. i Alberta, Can., ware married Saturday afternoon at two thirty o'clock at the First Mennonite church in Berne. The Rev Olin A. KrehMel received the double ring vows before the candlelit altar, arranged with beauty vaaee of white gladiolus and

snapdragons. A fifteen minute musicale was presented by the organist. Mrs David Emhler. and soloist, Mrs. Donald Hirschy, preceding the ceremony. Included among the selections were “Through the Years.” “Because." “I Love You Truly.” “Dream" .and “Llehestrnum.” "The Lord's Prayer” was sung at the close of the service as the couple knelt at the altar. Given In marriage by her father. the bride wore a gown of white slipper satin, made with a sweetheart neckline and pointed bodice, which was fastened tn the back with tiny self covered liuttons The very full skirt ended in s long train. Her fingertip veil of Illusion, edged in imported lace, was caught to a beaded tiara. She carried a white Bible, tapped with a large orchid with wrhito streamers and South American straw Bowers. Mrs. Frederick Bubp was her sister's mat ron-of-honor She wore a gown of aqua taffeta styl ed with a bertha collar and fitted bodice. The skirt was very full She wore matching mitts and headdress, and ’carried xmraquet of yellow jonquil* The bracelet she wore was a gift of the bride Miss Madeline Bubp. niece of the bride, was flower girl in pink organdy over taffeta, made aimtlar to that of the matron ot honor She wore matching mitts and headdress, and carried a bouquet of blue carnations . Her only jewelry was a gold bracelet, a gift of the bride , -ie-sier Waddell served as best man and guests were sealed Icy Bruce and Donald Hirschy broth era of the bride. The bride’s mother selected a navy blue dress and a corsage rj yellow roses for her daughter’s .wedding. _ A reception folk.red the cere,rmony pt.' gwoarj; wti's dining room where a three-tier wedding Cake centered the lace covered serving table Tice Misses Clikty Rich; -Janet Bryan and Mary Ann HWearlngen assisted in .serving the eighty guest- A dinnc i was later served to the immediate families. Attractive three tier wedding cukes marked ea< h (glamour Galore sj y J . K-J Z/O V -wll $ I I S I\\ ■ I I ■ I 11 ■ I I 11 II r® I II 11 mL i \\ SIZES «-» This dress will go places! So will you! Flattering new neckline. Is sweetheart style, smooth cap sleeve is latest style, and the whole design is sew-easy style! Pattern »1»8 comes in sites 12. 14. IS. 18. 2<» Site IS takes 4S yda3sdn;S yd. contrast.Thia easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, Illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send TWENTY-FIVR CENT* in coins for this pattern to MARIAN MARTIN, care of Decatur Dully Democrat, Pattern Dept., P.0.80x <740. Chicago <O. 111. Print plainly YOUR NAME. ADDRESS, ZONE, SIZE STYLE NUMBER It’s ready! Send just fifteen neats more for our new beautiful Marian Martin Pattern Book for Spring. Fashion new* one yard skirts and blouses, spring stylos for all the family. And—printed tn the book free handbag pattern!

i • P Society Items for day’s pubHcoMea must Im phoned in by 11 B.W (Saturday •:» a. ngy. Phone 1000-1001 Betty Terveer Monday Sunshine council. K. of P. home, fi p ut. Our Lady of Fatima study dub, Mrs.. Ed Busse. 8 p.m. Junior girls of I-egion auxiliary. Legion home, 4 p.m. Girls Missionary guild of Union Chapel, Belly Miller, 7:30 p. n>. ...... ■ Research club. Mrs. O. 11, Haubold. 2: SO p.m. , Missionary society of First Christian, church. Mrs. Dan Roop. 7.30 p.m. Tuesday C. L. of U, C, L. of C. hall. 7:30 p.m. Tri Kapna business. Elks. 7:30 pm. Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs Martha Faurote. 8 p.m. Wednesday Beulah Chapel W S.C S . Mi's Clara Ball, all day. Holy Cross study club. Mrs. August Lengerich, 7:30 pm. Profit and Pleasure Home Ecc nomlca duh, Mrs. Delot a Engle. 7:30 pm. —— Women’s guild of Zion Evangelical and-Reformed church, church social rooms. . 7:45 pin. Zion Lutheran Missionary society, church basement. 2 p.m. Decatur C.Y.O. dance, K. of C. hall. 9 to 12 p.m. . , 8.P.W.. Bluffton country club. 6:30 p.m. : Beta Sigma Phi. Elks home, S pm. 8 E Bridge club, Mrs. J. Clark JfNKUn. 8 p.m. , * Naomi circle', of Presbyterian church. Miss Eleanor Pumphrey. S p.m. Ruth circle of Presbyterian church. Misses Fun and Madge Hite, I P ’•> ... ■ ~ guest's place. F<u their wedding trip, the bride changed J«> a brown suit complementing her Httir. with a pittk.h.iL bio use and gloves und brown shoes I'pon their return. . the imiple will reside tn Nanton, Allterta. Can . where the .groom 1s engaged in farming and auctioneering. The bride is a Monroe high school graduate and was formerly employed at Swearingens dairy. Among the outof-toWn guests attending were Mr. and Mrs J M I’eitraroia. Cleveland. Mr and Mrs. Norman Winteregg. Dayton: Mr ami Mrs. F H Johnston. Alima. Mich:; Mr and Mrs. F.d Burna. Markle, and Mr. and Mrs Fred Bubp of Portland. Old age assistance in the United State* .wwL.«Ur.ted..in 1*37., .

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Thursday ■ -Queen of Rosary study club, Mrs Rose Tricker, 8 p m Lady of Lourdes study club, Mrs Roman Brite, 8 p.m, Mt. Pleasant W.8.C.8. Mrs Jess and Mrs. Everett Singleton 1:30 pm. - , Salem W.8.C.8.. Mrs. Klteha Merriman. 1:30 p.m. Presbyterian Mary circle, Mr*. E. B. Adams, 2:30 p.m. Presbyterian Martha elrele, Mrs R. N. Runyon, 2:30 p.m. Friday Girl Scout Board of Directors. Mrs Arthur Hollhouse. 7:30 p.m. Calvary Evangelical U.B. Ladies Aid. Mrs. Walter Koos. 7:30 p.m. Rummage sale, Presbyterian thurch basement. la*gion auxiliary, Legion home. 8 p m.' Saturday Rummage sale. Presbyterian church basement. 8 a in..to 5 p.m. Cafetet.a supper, Bethany Evangelical U. B. church. ENTERTAINS W'TH DINNER SUNDAY Ma. Morton A. Railing enter-lalm-d with a twit luck dinner Sunday for Mrs. Arthur Kelly and Mr Railing, birthday celebrants. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs Frank Spade. Mr. and Mrs Willard Mcßride and son. Stanley. Mr and Mrs. Theodore Heller and children. Bob and Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard IJchly, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kelly and Mr. and Mr*. Morton Railing and daughter. Candate. MRS. DAN WEIDLER OBSERVES BIRTHDAY Mrs. Dan .Weidler was the hon-' ored guest at a surprise birthday party last evening marking her aevanty-eighth anniversary. She received many lovely gifts. • ~tov<dy refreahumnts were served,to Mr and Mrs Adolph. Weid lor and son Harold Miss Katherine Weidler. titto; Oswald and Theodore Weidler. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Gtddner, Miss Kathryn Ann Gtddner. Mr and Mrs. Paul Prues • ser. Fort Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Weidler Mr. and Mrs Fred ' Weidler of Bluffton, were unable to attend AVE MARIA STUDY CLUB IN MEETING The Ave Maria study dub met Friday evening att the home of ’ Mrs. Raymond Kohne. The riweG • insc was opened with prayer by the president. Mrw. Kohne. follow ed by rolF call,“answvreiTwith eur* ieat < < ♦■nts/ ' An Interesting paper on “Pit . grimageK ’ whk rv-uj by Mrs. Ger i aid ihtrkiir Mr* J r< Brunton rir 11 ported on the work in the Blue '.'N'ross rin'le of the Catholic 11 al missions, after which bandaxeF s. for the missions were folded. - Dainty refreshments were Later I'served by the irostess. The next t mtelijiK will he held on March : at the home of Mrs. GeralifJ kin. with Mrs. W. A. Kleppe/ as , prt'L't.ini ihdinniin -/ I The Girl’Scout board of .directors will meet at the horn/ <»f Mrs. ArnVu7~T[r»TtKous»' Friday evening .at seven thirty o'clock The Catholic of Columbia will have their /monthly meeting I TUi*sday evening .at seven thirty J (.'clock at the C. L of (’ hall.

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1 I * I wml / u 'ill j wl! •* * i 48RITISH MARQUES* of Mllfonl iluveu and bls Americun wife, the former Romaine Simpson us Washington. D ('. cut their wedding t ake at a chanipugne reception in the aj.artiui nt of the bride’u mother. 1

The Mt. Pleasant W.S.C.S. wiM meet Thursday afternoon at one ; thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. Jess Singleton and Mrs. Everett Singleton. ._ A business meeting of the Ix--gem auxiliary will be held Friday ■ evening at eight o'clock The Salem W.S.C.S. will meet Thursday afternoon at one thirty o'< lock at the home of Mrs. Elisha Merriman.” 1 . The Kum .loin I’s'ilass of the ; Bethany, Evangelical l iilted Hu , th ten thurch will have a cafeteria supper Saturday at the church. The Holy Cross study club wilt I meet Wednesday evening at mv- . en thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. August la.ngerich, 122 South Fin* street, A rnor thiK of the Stfhshinr conn ell will tie held at six o'clo. k thlt evening at the K. of P. home. The Queen of the Rosary stud' . club will meet at ilm home of Ml:.. . Rose Trlfker Tlnlrsda' evening at eight o'clock, ■■ ; Mrs Roman Brite sill Is- holess t<> the iaoly of Lourd.-S sludy 1 > clnh at eight oTlm-k Thursday . .itwMirtis: ■ 7 —, —■—-.-'-i i .' ...... -» — «-■ • The Calvary Evangelical United i - Brethren Irndles Aid society will ■ i hu'e its meeting al seven thirty y <»'< iA k Friday evening at . home of Mrs Waller Koos, with ; Mrs. Dwight Darr assisting. Mrs i lara ' Ball will entertain k the Bue’lali Chapel W S.C S. at an all day meeting Wi-dru-sd n. The Presbyterian ladies will sponsor a rummage sale Friday i afternoon and Saturday from nine > am to five o> lo< k in the church -basement. Mrs Joseph Brunnegraff and daughter. Miss Elsie Brunnegraf' had as their guests, Sgt. and Mis Al White and daughters. Jean and Jane . The Whites left'today for H*mi!ton Field. N, Y, and fr(>mthere will go io Germany. Mrs White;-who formerly lived in. Get many, will visit with relative*-‘in that eoqnlry. while Sgt White Is wlthrHte army of o<'cupatTan r Mrs Sanmann returned home Sunday from a week's visit with her parents Mr and Mrs W. L. Woods at Fairbury, Nebr. ' Mr. and- Mrs. W. E of Indianapolis, were Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene llunyon Albert Biehle. Ellis V. Converse Jsmes Rmlth. Richard Baker. ByrL Hunt and C»rl Melcher, have returned from Indianapolis where they attended a statewide mertIng of the Ford tractor and Dearborn farm equipaieiMMr*. Effle Bowers, of Fort Wayne, formerly of Adams county and Decatur. Is a patient at the St. Joseph hospital tn Fort Wayne with injuries sustained In a fall at the. home of her daughter. Reba Siples. on Saturday. Miss Juanita Baumgartner and her mother. Mrs Josephine BaumI gartner, enroute Uy California /where they will make the&r¥ome,’' ; attended the president's dance at the Mission Fafe In Deming. N M ■ ’with Mr and Mrs. Dorcus Stalt.er. [I Jr . and Mr. and Mrs Dorcus Stal-

ter. Sr. Roger Schnepf. student at llatiover college and son of Mr. and Mrs Will Schnepf of north of De- < atur. has been pledged to Beta: ! Theta PI fraternity aj that college, it was learned today, Roger is a junior al Hanover, having transterred there this year from Cor-: nell Cldlege. Norman Stingeley and Pick Heller. Jr. went to Bloomington- today to register for the second - , semester at Indiana University. ..They-.VJ" mt'ornpanleil by Dr. i ami Mrs. Ray Stingeley.-. AU four : ; Dvcatut people will attend- Hie Jndiatiadjhio State basketball game , tonight and return to Decatur, Tuesday The second cementer will | start officially the last of this week Mr. and Mrs Thurm in Ha«serty iri- panni* of a baby boy. botn at 12 4t« a.m tiHla.s at the Adams, t unty nirnioiial hospital He. u ♦ igh( d 7 u ount < s !| go Admi:t»d Mrs Lori- Stinky. Berne; Janies Morri-on. WHlsUin. (> Mis. Car! Groiuiaux- Monroe vi!le , Dan .Steph r; • Mrs Betty Jt>n«’s. (Sent va Disniissid: Ml«s (’ofdcHa Baunv gartner, Bern* ; Mrs Macy A. Gould, Monroe; Mrs Henry !’ Grab» r, B»rn« : Mrs Orel Tschannen aud baby-Imy, Geneva; Mrs. Roman Liei hty and baby boy. Berne.-Mr* James Ixrvelrtte. Dockets Are Called In Circuit Court Al! Adams county attorneys, with the except iop of. Roliert Anderson, of Decatur, and Earl DeM’ahl, of Geneva, made appearant es in Adams iin uit ri'iHt today when Judge Myles F. L’arrish (ailed the guardianship and criminal x docket. It was jfoted that then* an- delinquent guardianship casea in the files, some of them dating as far ha< k a« 191!! and some of them without entries for the past several years The jndjfe ordered the delinquent rejMirta filed immediately. The judge also stated the cjvll docket will be ealled Tuesday.

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Ross Adair To Speak At Lincoln Meeting . *. Raw AxhUr Fort Wayne attorney. will be the principal (peaker at the Lincoln Dey dinner meeting of Adam* county Republican#. It *aa announced today by Harry Eaaei, Republican county chair man. 'tttimpr~wflf"hd"lrtM-4n-fhe K of P. home. Saturday February 11. E»»ex ataled. und notice* hav> been «ent to all precinct commit- j leemen and jrlce commlttecinen urging them to be tn attendance. Decatur Man Hurt In Fall Saturday Dan Rtepler. <7. today underwent aurgery la (he Adams county hospital to r-HeVe the prowsure of a compound fracture ot the right shoulder sustained Saturday night. : Stepler fell through the glass door of the Liberty Way entrance to the Eagles lodge and suffer' d i lacerations nt the forehead, right I ear. right side of Ma fade and right eyelid tn addition to the fractured shoulder. • " City police were on hand when the mishap occurred, and immediately procured an anilmlaiiee and rushi-d Sjepler to the hospitaj. where doctors today say his condition Is "improving ” EMERGENCY (Coot. Frtkm Pfcff- On«> pi’.p was dwindling to thit 15day kvel Th* bureau of pre viounly said it nmaidered a 2-Vday supply as '‘dangerously low " At least seven Mee I companies 1 have unuouhred that operations are being redut ed as a result of low stockpiles Major railroads ; have furloughed (housandb of work I err because of the coal shortage The signal for the strike was giv i en- Saturday when-Johrr L» ; I MVV president, rejected Mr. ,TruI man's twin proposal for 1J cemtin j nation of collective bargaining during a 70-dav truce 4>r 3> acceptance of a presidential fact-finding board to Investigate the dispute and make Lr even h nie n da lions. The big Montour N<« 4 mines of j the mushurch Coal Vo , employ l ing about I.WOO men, reported that

1 midnight shifts failed to reperrt. The walkout came without a pub He order from Lewis, but district and local IIMW leaders Indicatedthe strike had nnkm backing Rummaffe Sale, I‘resbyterlan IjtflieK. Friday P. M. Sat. S-5. Church ha-oemnit; Trade In a Good iuwh — Decatur / ' —— 11 * — ■ ■aaßMhfaaMPffEaMHaaffß x\\ wOF i Remember l .. ■ ' ”... ■. ■/ ; WHEN Y4>r huy Automobile Insurance rernemher—jusl as in everything else — you get only the quality of protection and service that you pay for, j Insufficient insurance 1 isn't any better than an umbrella with a missinc I •■„. I section! t . ; ' THE SUTTLES CO. » HartfwM Fir* Af*wt * • Niblick »tor* Bld«. — 8 Decatur, IM. r

Lila Leeds Engaged To Wed Erwin inn .Exiled Hollywood Blonde Is Engaged Memphis. Tenn.. Feb. 6. —' fUFI +4l»4<ee4e. the--beaut If*L blonde tevlug to beat a Hiillxwuull exl!' ; rap. wiU ba married to Erwin (Bmi i , I Array. ««n ot the Chlragii Demo I rratlc boss. The engacem'-nt was announced : yesterday. Arter gave Lila a dtamond ring on her 22nd Mrthday Jan. 28 In Tampla. Fla . it was learned. ■ hut the engagement was a secret for two weeks No wedding date was given. —; When Erwin's father, Jake, flrat 1 was informed in Chicago «>f the on nouncement, he said be didn’t be - Here It But later he said ”Bud is j 32 and hi* own tern." ■ Mia* a native nt Dodge I City. la.. Is barred from Californio i until 1»54 because she was arreatex! jin a Urn Angeles Marijuana raid j with actor Robert Mitchum. Vicki! Evans and a Hollywood agent. .’ | drunken driving charge also contributed t<r her exile But recently she has toured night clubs In Cleveland. Tampa and Memphis as a singer. Arvey’s father. Jake, is chalrm.ir. of the Cook Cootijy Demmratle ’ committee in Chicago i A graduate of Northwestern Uni i versit y and « World Wav—l+ puri’l" i heart veteran. Arvey Is now actin t as Miss l.eed’s manager Both have l>een married liefore. GIRL SCOUTS ! Brownie, troop 15 held its meet i Ing Wednesday afternixm. James Borders attended the meeting and gave a brief address Jean Barlett, scribe. A- meeting id-Brownie tr00p..17 was Held recently at the borne of Mrs Burdette Custer. Roll was called after which Valentines were ■ made. Lovely refreshments were 1 later served by Karen Korey. , Trade tea Qnnd Town — Oacatur

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Monmouth Pupils And Parents At institute About a* F»P*l* «•< parent* from the flr»t and second grades ot the Mun mouth school attended the eight-county teacher's institute Saturday In Fort Wayne Tbe red and White dressed participants in tbe program played and danr-vl - ua * .tugs. deearntM in a Salßa* tine inottt. ; . j Those on the committee, or belpIng with the program, which was | made possible , officiate stated. ‘ i through the cjoperatiou of the parent*, were Mr«, Norval Fuhrman. David Owen Mr* Rhea Strayer. Katherine Travel an.! Vera Owen . Rummage hale. Presbyterian Idtoies. Friday P. M. Sat. 9-S. Church basement. Oemscrat Want Ads Bring Result*

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