Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 48, Decatur, Adams County, 27 February 1950 — Page 4
MONDAY. FFBRVaRY tl 1934
and Kohler-Kirsch Weddings Highlight Social Weekend
Miao Brvnriy Ann Cable. dsux!ter at Mr. and Mr*. Walter F. Cable ot mate 1, became the bride ot Leonard I Schwarti. son at Mr. and Mr*. L> Reuben Bchwartx. bne, rente I. ta a lovely ceremony earfermed at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church Sunday afternoon at two thirty o'clock. The Rev. William C. FeUer officiated at the nnpttai rite, hetero the candlelit altar, arranged with paha*. fernery and white gladioli. } ... Mra. Mortal D. Fuhrman, pianiet. and Lorwotl Cable, vocalist, prevented a fifteen minute musical? preceding the ceremony. Among th* Selections worn “I Love You Truly" and "Because.” The traditional wed ding marehoe were used. The bridal gown of white slipper satin, was made with a low neck* ’1 ' Has. empire waistline and three quarter length sleeree. The skirt was ballet length. She wore a ribger tip veil of Illusion and carried a white Bible, topped with a white f■/ ? orchid. Mrs. Art Ina Russell attended ber sister In a street length gown ot sqUa taffeta, complemented with a matching bonnet. She carried a 1 bonqnet of yellow roses. William Reichert. Jr., served as beat man, and Eugene Cable an-l NoM>ert Cable ushered For her daughter's wedding. Mrs. ■ — Jm'. , ~ l dfadiaiianm WHv enow * ißvmuei t rtrpe* urva# with black accessories, while Mrs. Schwarts was attired la Mack. Thstr corsages were of pink earns- I " tlaa*. Approximately one hundred and • forty guests attended the reception immediately following the cere- , ' mony at the home of .the brides grandmother. Mrs. Charles Miller. The lace covered serving table wa* centered with a three tier weddlnt • cake. - ■ For their wedding trip.-lhe bride changed to a pink wool jersey dress, with which she wore white accessories. Her corsage was ot orchids. I'pon their return, they will reside at Coppess Corners The groom is an employe of th? Indiana Construction Co. JOLLY HOUSEWIFE CLUB IN MEETING The Jolly Housewife Home Er-1 onomies club of 84. Mary's town-' -- ship met recently st the Pleasant | . ..Mills school, with the president.i Mrs. Harry -MeDerintdr in charge I The meeting opened with the! grvuip singing "America follow j ed .by -the scripture. ‘Mrs. Glenn' Wardrobe In One r/ j 11-» BHBBBHBEfIB Three-part ensemble you must have for Spring! Almost sleeveless blouse is starkly simple 7I —-----— skirt has wonderful- double back pleat, bolero I* smartly brier' Pattern »3M It. 14. 16. IS. »1. Sire 1* bolero, skirt. 3*k yards 39Inrh, blouse and 'rim, I'i yards .......———Tin easy-to-uae pattern gtves perfect Ot. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Bead TWENTY FIVE CENTS in colas tor CM* pattern to MARIAN MARTIN, euro of Decatur Dully Democrat Pattern Dept. p. O Box CM, Chicago SO. 11l Print plainly YQXM NAME. ADDRESS. ZONE. SIZE. STYLE NUMBER Ira ready' Send just fifteen coats more ter our aew beautiful t Marina Martin Pattern Book tor Spring Fashion news, one yard skirts aad bieoeea. spring stylos for ail the family And—printed is the boob—tree haadbag pattern! J
K*hi*r Klrtah la a quiet but Impressive ceremony. solemnised Saturday morning at nine o’clock in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Miss Dorothy Kohler, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Ray Collins of this city, became the bride of Doo Kirsch, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kirsch ot route 1. The Rev. William C. Feller received the double ring vows. The altar was arranged with lighted tapers and bouquets ot pink gladiolus. The bride ehose a suit of pink wool, aad complemented her ontfit with navy accessories and a corsage of white and pink roses. Her sister, Miss Phyllis Kohler, wore navy blue with matching accessories and a corsage of red rosea Henry Oetting served the groom as best man. The coupte left immediately following the ceremony on a brief wedding trip and upon their return will reside with the grbom'a parents. _ 1 The new Mr*, kirsch is a graduate of Decatur high school, and Is employed at the Central Soya Co. She is a member ot the local chapter of Pel lota XL The groom is a Monmouth high school graduate. He'attended Heidelberg college. Tiffin. 6.. and is an employe of the Brant Motor On. Mann, and the Lord's Prayer. Dur-1 Ing ths business meeting twenty six members answered roll call with "a not so well known fact - about some well known person. I bqrn in February." The club also | voted to donate ten 'ollars to the boys and girls club, Mr* "Jim Daniel* gave the les son on ’'bow to look more at'. -active'' Lovely refreshrnwuts werelater served by' the hostesses. Mr*, i Lee Spangler, Mr* Glenn Mqnn. Mrs. Amos Stauffer. Mrs. Paul M.?‘' Cullough. Mr*. Clarence Black and Mrs. Lucille Miller. RUTH AND NAOMI CIRCLE IN MEETING The Ruth and Naomi circle of ;' I the Zion Evangelical, and Reform-,
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I j I IrAi i Bootety Items fee day’s publication must be phoned ta by 11 a. m. 1 (Saturday t:M a. m.) Phone 1000-1001 Betty Terveer Monday i Jaaior Women department ot Decatur Woman's club, Mra. Simeon Hain, Jr.. 8 p.m. Literature section of Decatur Woman's elub. Mr*. A. R. Holtbouse. 7:30 pm. Art department ot Decatur Woman's club, Mr*. Lloyd Cowens, 7:30 pm. Literature department ot Decatur Woman's club, Mrs. A. R. Holthouse. 7:30 p.m. Happy Homemakers club, Washington township community center. A p.m. Dramatic department of Decatur Woman's club. Mrs. Sylvester Everhart. 7:30 p.m. Music department of Decatur Woman's club. Mrs. Harry Daily, 7:30 p.m. Civic department ot Decatur Woman's club, Mr*. N. A. Bixler. 7:45 p.m. __—.- Holy Family discussion club, Mrs. Harold Baker, 8 p.m. Pythian Needle club. K. of P. home after temple. — - - Tuesday Discussion club leaders of NC. C.W.. C. L. f V. hall, after chur- ' ch. ~ — ~ ■' : Girls guild of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Marilyn Robinson. 7:30 p.m. ‘ Delta Theta Tau sorority. Elka i home ’ pm. ; Runny Circle Home Economics club. Marley school. 7:30 p.m. Rebekah lodge. Odd Fellow* I hall. 7:30 pm Three Link club following. Class 7 of Pleasant Mills, Mettled church met In the social [of the church recently, with nine-teen-mem l>ers present. Mrs.. Albert Beineke was the leader. The piano prelude was played by Lydia Kirsch, followed by the ■ topic-"He shall be my witness." 'Jesus Shall Reign!' was sung
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odist church. Mr. and Mrs- Reid Riley. 7:30 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma- Mr*. Dan Chris ten, 8 p.m. Kirkland Ladles duh. Adams C.ntral gym. «:30 p. m. Root Township Home Economies club. Monmouth school. <:» p.m Church Mother* study etab baa- | bands dinner. Methodist church, f ikfifc ■*-\ WWvvmßWliy Little Flower study club, Mrs. - Mwrie Yoeh, - Ladies Shakespeare club. Mr*.. Jess Rice. 3:30 p.m. Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid society. church, all day. St.’ Vincent de Paul society. C, L. of C. hall. 3 p.m. Historical club, Mrs. Homer . Lower 3:30 p.ln. , Giri Scout leader* club. Decatur high M-bool, 1:30 p.m. p.— Thursday W.F.M.S. ot Naxarene church. Mrs. Glen Habegger. 7:30 p.m. Ladles Aid society of Trinity ■ Evangelical ILp. church, church. 7:30 p tp. Ijidies Aid society of Union . Chapel, church, all day. W.M.A. of Nutlman Avenue V.B . church. Mrs. Nettie Zehr. 7:30 p.m. St. Joseph study duh. Mra. Her man Keller. 8:15 PUL . Ever Ready class of Methodist I . church, church lecture rooms, 7:3u p. m Friday Ave Maria study club. Mrs. Ger aid Durkin. 8 pm. Progressive Worker* class of ; Trinity Evangelical V.B. church.. Church, 7:30 p.m. by the K-mip and the scripture ■ lesson from Roman and Matthe* wa* given. Mrs. Charles Meyer preaided at which time Bertha Maier and Faye Kennedy sere reported i>a . t tents at the St. Joseph hospital Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs Charles Milter and Mr*. Effie BrodlH*vk. DAVID UHRICK OBSERVES BIRTHDAY Mr. ami Mrs. Ernew i'hrick en tertalned with a dinner Sunday for,! their son. Dafld, who celebrated I.H thirteenth birthday anniversary 'A lovely birthday -uke centered tlte serving .table Gueyts were Mrs John Nelson, i Miss Berni. <• Johnson, Mr and \h - [ Parry .Mcßae and daughter. Shai • . tin. Anp I'hrick, Miss Claire .Mowery and l-elgh kelson The St. Joseph study club will meet at the home ot .Mr*. Herbian Keller Thursday evening at eiyht fifteen o'clock. The meeting of thb-W MA of the Nutlman. Avenue I'nited Brethren church will be held Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. Netttti Zehr. Tbi* will he the reorganization meeting China banks will also lte'colle<'ted - ■ Tlte fjldfes Stiak* Mtear'- efuh will will meet Wednesday after- [ noon at‘-'fwo"7l>iiiy ’ITtToFk' at the ' hornr of Mrs. Je*s Rice Mrs, Jess I Sun on Sr. will give the paper on "biography" i .' XL; ' ' Mrs Glen HabeggerJhdU h» hostess to the W F M S -of the Naxarene church Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock meeting ot rhe Ave Marla ■fiudy < Inb will be held al eight rKejock Friday evening at the home of Mrs Gerald Durkin The Indies Aid society of th* i Trinity Evangelical Cnlted BretbI ren church will meet at the church: Thursday evening at seven thirty' eJock. ,' The meeting of the Progressive' Wrirkers-class of the Trinity Evan- >
WAITING TO TBTNY in murder trial ot Dr. Hermann N. Sander, accused in "mercy killing" of cancer-doomed Mra. Abbie Borroto in Mancheeter, N. H, are Anita Ducharme, aariatant record librarian, ■ and Josephine Connor, librarian of hospital where Mra. Borroto died. MUTOannor testified Dr. Sander dictated to her the note which ted to his arr».t It read*: “Dee. 4—The patient (Mr* Borroto) waa j given 10 cubic centimeters of qir intravenously repeated four time* -Aad extarad withih 10 aOnutmi ~* (fatensarioiaW Bane dghofej ,
gelh-al Halted Brethren church.w«U I take place Friday evening at hevea thirty o’clock at the church. M ■ rhe Givis Guild <»f the Zion Evan gelical and Reformed church will meet at the home of Marilyn Robin <*>n at seven tbirty o'clock Tuesday , evening. Ab an iii'the Ladies I Aid society of Union Chapel will i lye held Thursday at the church. |a pot-lack dinner will be terved 'at the n<x>n hour, and the rernainder of the day will be spent in | quilUng and sewing. All ladies of i the church are Invited. i The Pleaaaat Dale Ladle* Aid society will have an all day meeting at the church Wednesday. Each member is asked to. bring table : service. ' • -' Delta Theta Tau will meet Tuesi day evening at eight o’clock at the ' Elks home. Members are asked to ! bring their ticket book*. All dlticuaslon club leader* of the N.C.C.W. are Baked to meet iat the C. L. of C. hall Tuesday evenlag after church service*. Mr*. Marie York will entertain the Little Flower study club Wednesday evening at seven thirty o'clock. _ . . Mr. and Mr*. Wayne Zerkel and son. Jack, of Memhis. Tenn., are visiting with Mr and Mr* Hubert Zerkel, Sr. White her*. Mr Zerkel i* attending to business at the ! Central Soya Co. They plan to return home Tuefitay afternoon Mr. and Mriq Don Farr and family of Elkhait. spent the weekend here and attended ;he ' wedding of Miss Phyllis Kohler and Don Kirsch. Miss Kathryn Ann Edwards, of Indiana University, visited here j over the weekend Dwight- Troxel, of route t. re- , ceived a certificate for the Pur■du* university winter short course In .agriculture at' exercises, held>n Fowler hall laat Friday . Dr Frederick 1. Howde. president of i the university, presented the cart *bH * i ii itißim. Miss Carol Kirsch, of the Initiana Medical Center, has return ed there after a weekend visit here. — Mr*. V. K. Hawk was admitted to the Lutheran hospital, at Fort Wayne Friday. Her room num tier is 4'14 Mr and Mr* Paul • Harden and children and .Mrs. Wld Michaels were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs -Clyde Harsten. Mr ami Mrs Harden and Mrs Michaels visited with Mrs V K Hawk at . th*' I-.nthet in hospital In For' ■ Wiyii- dtiWWg the MVertßsin fNoftnan Stlngely. Tom Tervacr , and Arthur Wtldei’'. Jr‘. 'Werr among the Indiana university students spending the weekend here I ! la-igh Nelson, a Fitedu tinlver slty student, spent tin- weekend in Decatur Sammy ihtgner spent the week | end from Ball State with his par ent*. Kenny Grant__an<i Neil Thoma* of Miuhigan State attend#*! th** sectional tourney here j Fred ElUtt*. veteran Decatur O. E. employe and volunteer fire--1 man confined tn the Adam* couni ty memorial hospital niftre beinK Hnjured weeks ago when struck by jan auto, has been taken to St i * hosp4t*l in -Fort Wayne, where he will undergo further j surgery.
| Trustees To Lounch Assessing Wednesday -:-A: RMMttaE 4>t Att-toßbAttl tee*, who will serve aa assessor*, wa* bald Saturday morning In the , commiaaiownr*' room ta the conrthonaa. with Albert Harlow, county uuMMbor. ta cbarga. Thoaa ptMant received supplies and Instructions for the personal property assessment that la to begin next WedneaJAJEL ' Xfexzi-izXLXZ2: Every township and taxing unit. Harlow said will, be on a uniform basis of taxable personal property. The assessors have been Instructed that 1950 model cars will be assessed for 80 percent of their value, and a -minimum assessment on., car*, farm tractors and truck* ha* been net *t |SO. Mr. and Mr*. Paul Myer*. Dierke* street, are parent* of ta bahy girl, lawn at 13:13 am. Sunday at the Adam* county memorial hospital. She weighed 7 pounds, 9 ounce*. fml Admitted: Mrs Arthur J Miller. Central avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haley. Ohio City, O. - IMsmissed Mrs Emerson Waae and baby girl. Sheryl Lynn, liar old Pollock. Ohio City, <1 . Mrs Lewis Smttley and baby girl, Mrs Vilas Bollinger and baby girl Rock ford. O : Mr* Nobte Rswtenbiisc and baby girl; Mr*. Ernest Fifer and baby boy. Bryant. Fred Engle. St. Joseph huspltal; Arthur Garner. Miss Cordelia Baumgartner. Berne. DRASTIC tt'Mrtlaeea 'Fraas F*ar Owet homes , Authorities in nine states have dtclarvd states of emergency 'or ordered eoal rhfiuiiing Instil uted Brownouts were ohteted In four state*. The price of low grade slack and run-of the-mine coal jumped a» I much as 350 perceM-a* fuel starved , utility companies fought to keep their meawer suppltea from disap ' pearing ’ Another IftO.tHirt workers were on [ part-time echednles nr faced Im ■ mediate unemplfiythent In other! plants that planned to curtail opera 'lops ' Card of Thanks We '.leh tn thank kit o n friends 1 and nelghl“«rs for hrlpinr during ( the ilhies* of mv moil>>r also ?oi all the lowl' flowers and < ud* fmmr - —v ? Marte CofteArj 1
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/ ■'■ w J SAKMING OBAES AND A FIFE have teen one of her consolations for being confined to a chair for more than 58 year* owing to the loss ot a teg. aaya 93-year-old Mrs. Mary Rooney. A “patron" ot the Renaaelaer County Welfare home at Troy, N Y., she ha* been partial to “the weed" for more than 50 year*. t Intcroattonal gosmdptotof
Card of Thank* ' We want to thank Rev. Brother , Carter. Rev. Brother Welty, lie'.. Brother and aUrter llauff. i of Naxarene church. Black'* Fun eral home. Neighbors and frlenls and relatives for flower* and .w !
MB tata ■■ ■■ Fwrea** tespsrfl** tspert repair arerit aa an* K> Kw t t Mho of ferwc*. Celt bated *a tehee and ■ IB fa fa awtariaN **ed. Ftoaa ar write I* day. a"William»Oß Easy far fa Hro" M flTJb*a I om 1 <M*f wary «*aat EHaf 9tu U? eaa M tfa /a# bdei/f Yttt aa 99W aa faa*< " *i«ao4>*lF. *rwia KLm, /atf. A Pvtmc# ter e«y fwl WilllaaioM ••• Fohmkm WlHkiaMa# Coal WNtteoMM Oil WHOe . HAUGK tee BAE. OIL COM Healing A Appliance* Fuenaca* cleaned *.to up * llecatuf Phone 49 WE ARE EXTENDING OUR SPECIAL LOW PRICE ‘ IM E TO THE COAI. SHOHTAGE! UTlburners jy* s $250 Installed complete with one 275 Gallon Storage Tank! SEE Ol K OH. Hi KNKR Bl RS IS (H R OWN Fl RS A( E ■We have more, than 50 of theae w burners now in operation. No Down Payment36 Mos. To Pay! HAUGKS lAniomcing.... The Winner of Our - : , 100*°° In Merchandise j MmTwirn * I Wren, Ohio - p . , r -- - . _ «._s£. - . We wish to thank the many people ! who visited our store during the OpenjerJNAr jx,' ' _ We invite you to visit our store whenever you have a decorating problem. Our large stock will enable you to buy quickly in any quantity. B. J. FEASEL PAINT & WALLPAPER STORE 270 X. 2n4 St. Phone 836 Decatur, Ind.
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