Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 50, Decatur, Adams County, 1 March 1950 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY MARCH 1, 1850

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ILO JEAN GROTS WEDS MAACUS SCHUELER .™™A Tbe wedding of Miss Ho Jean Orote, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Grata of rente 5, and Marcus Mchueler, son of Adolph Schueler of mate 1. took place on February 12 in the Immanuel Lutheran church. The Rev. E. B. Allwardt performed the double ring ceremony before the altar, banked with palms, beauty eases of white gladiolus, white and pink snapdragons and blue Iris, and flanked on either side with seven-branched jandetebra The aisle was carpeted la white. The bride wore a gown of white satin, accentuated at the neck with a lace yoke and rtlged with a modified bertha colter. The tightly fitted bodice formed a V at the waistline in front and was fastened in the back with tiny acorn buttons. Tha pencil slim sleeves formed points over her hands and were edged with lace. The full gathered skirt was accentuated at the hemline In front with several rows of lace and ended In a chapel train She wore a chapel length veil of Illusion. caught to a Juliet cap, beautified with pearls, and carried a white Testament, topped with a large purple throated orchid, with mallne and stephanotis, tied with long white satin streamers. The maid-of honor. Miss Florence I Biens, wore a gown of Hunter's | l rw» satin. The moulded bodice, * #a accented at the neckline with ' ' a mandarin collar. Her skirt was gathered full at the waist and ended la a small brush train. She wore matching mitts and a half bonnet of matching material. Her bouquet was of Picardy gladiolus, with pink mallne, centered with a large deep pink camellia and lied with Picardy satin ribbon The bridesmaids, "Mt*-." Ronald Jeffery and Mrs, Wilmer Grote. ...... wore gowns of nlle green and American beauty, respectively, made with fitted bodices high Berk lines of marquisette and off the should* r- modified colters The full gathered skirts ended In brush trains They wore matching mitts gmt.half braids of matching ma serial They carried bobuueta of t , ; yellow Jonquils, yellow arm la. yeh low mallne tied, with ribbon to _ match their gowns Elmer Eblerdlng served the groom ar best mao two hundred guests attended the reception' Im mediately following the ceremony at Rettdorfa in Hoagland They have returned from a wedding trip toDCtroit and Canada and are residing on niufr *' Mr. Schueler Is engaged tn farmid* Magic Pina frock 9369XJL>3 *“ s fr\A /jpfjyX 2-to y 4 HTfotehfo Ulitffiwe i Look. Mother' Three ways to make thia frock or pinafore are shown — you can think of more! Princeaa-i-harmlng airs, eaay-sew lines, easy on the budget, tool. Pattern 8369 comes in sites 2, 4. d, 8. 10. Site 6 puff sleeve dress lakes 2% yards 35lnch This eaajMP-uae pattern given perfect ftt Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every Map. Bead TWENTY-FIVE CENTS la colas for thia pattern to "MARIAN MARTIN, dare of Decatur Daily Democrat. Pattern Dept , P.0.80x 8740. Chicago M. Ul. Print plainly YOUR NAME. ADDRESS. ZONE. SIZE STYLE NUMBER. ■ It's ready! Saad Juat fifteen easts more for ear naw beautiful Martan Martin Pattern Book for Spring Fashion news. one yard skirts and htoeoea. spring stylos for all the family And—printed ta the book-tree handbag pattern!

Society items for day's publication must bo phoned In by . 1-11 a m. (Saturday 8:80 a. m.) Phone IMS-1001 BettyTsrveer (kR Ry Ladles Aid society of First Christ ten church, Mrs. Paul Daniela. 7:30 p.m. Pal lota XI. Elks home. 8 p.m. B.P.W. called meeting, <2l North Fifth street, 8 p.m. Our Lady of Good Counsel study club, Mrs. Edward T. Debolt. 8 p.m. Little Flower study club, Mrs. Marie York. 7:30 p.m. Ladies Shakespeare club, Mrs. . Jans Rice, 3:30 p.m. Pleasant Dale Ladles Aid society, church, all day. St. Vincent de Paul society, C. L. of C. hall. 2 pm. Historical club, Mrs. Homer Lower, 2:30 p.m. Girl’ Scout leaders chib. Decatur high school, 1:30 p.m. Thursday Pleasant Grove Missionary society, postponed I Missionary and l-adles Aid societies of Bethany Evangelical U.B. church, church. 2 p.m. Monroe Methodist W.S.CB, church annex. 7:30 p.m. • * W F.M.B. of Natarene church, Mrs. Glen Habegger, 7:30 p.m. Indies Aid society of Trinity Evangelical V.B. church, church. 7.30 pm. - . ' Ladies Aid society of I'nlon Chapel, church, all day. W M A. of Nut I man Avenue IT.B. church. Mrs Nettle Zehr, 7 :30 p.m. st Joseph study club. Mrs. Herman Keller. ,8: 15 pm. ....... Ever Ready class of Methodist church, church lecture rooms. 7:3u p m Friday Work and Win class of Trinity Evangelical V.B church.. Mr. and Mrs F. O Baker. 7 30 pin Phlh> class of Baptist church, Mr, and Mrs. Loren Troutner, 7 30 pm Ave Maria study club. Mrs Gerraid Durkin. 8 pm. Progressive Workers class of Trinity Evangelical t'.ll church, church. 7; 30 pm. Sunday „ Married Couples club, Zion Luth- ' 1 eran churi h. 8 p m ’ ] Monday Girls Missionary guild <if Union; Chapel Marilyn Beer. 7,3ii.p-in. j MUSIC DEPARTMENT MEETING 18. HELD Mrs Harry Dally was howteseto: the ..Music department of the De ■tqrrnrriNrnnwirYc’-'rfoh Monday- esen- ■ Ing Twenty-two jnembers were in attendance Mrs. James -Kocher, chairman, opened the meeting with the dub j collect, followed by roll call answ-j ■ 147 South Second St. ■M

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ered with current 'jWtiiilS. FfoM were also collected. Maw L. A. Holthouse. program chairman, presented an unuaual discussion on "Hymnody Through the Ages." She stated that a hymn la a praise of God and has to be sung. Levy first introduced hymns, derived from songs of the Bible. I ait her Wesley followed next in hymn writing. The topic was concluded with a definition of the Amen. During the short business meeting, money was donated to the penny art fund, after which rehearsal for the Good Friday program was held. Delicious refreshments were Ist-' er served by the hostess, assist-1 ed by Mrs. O H Haubold, Mias' Helen Haubold and Mrs. Robert Macklin. MEETING OF PYTHIAN NEEDLE CLUB HELD The regular meeting of the Pythian Needle club was held' Monday night after temple, with twenty four members and one; guest in attendance Mrs. Bernice Jefferies presided at the bus!-! ness meeting at which time plans! were made for a bake sale to be t held March 25 at the Schafer i store. Lovely refreshments were later served in the dining room where red. white and blue tapers featured the table decorations Mrs. Mabie Striker was awarded the door prise Games were then played and prises awarded the various winners. Hostesses were Verda Belneke, ■Maxine Jm-kson. Eileen Andrews! and Katy Burrell. I lost esses fori the'March 13 meeting will he' Lydls Worthman. Blanch Robinson. Mae Butler and Minnie Tse-i pie. MEETING OF SUNNY CIRCLE CLUB HELD A meeting of the Sunny Circle Heine Economic- c lub was held-at the Magley. school last njght With. Mrs Clifford Matin Mr- Robert' Beery and Mrv—Ualter Hildebrand assisting. , Mrw. Arthur Koenetnan. presi-! dent, conducted the meeting open-4 rd wlth_the song of the month, “Tome Where My Love Lies. Dreaming '' The lesson on "dis-' gulsing figure faults" Was present ed by Mrs. Robert Beery, assisted by Mrs. Ervin Schueler During the social hour, games land contests were enjoyed and a i delicious luncheon served by the I hostesses The next meeting will ! be held March 2S. with Mrs Orley Barkley. Mrs. Otto Ehlerdtng and Mrs Lewis Fuhrman as hostesses Mrs William , Kretiman. who re-..: t enily, returned front a trip to : Florida and Cuba will give an ac- • count of her trip and show colored : slides All members are urged to i : - -- — — : ar-teml-DISCUSSION CLUB OFFICERS MEET Officers of the discussion clubs lof the St Mary's parish unit of ! the Fort Wayne deanery, council lot the National Council of Cathie lie Women met at the C. L. of C. hall Tuesday evening. I Mrs Irenaeus Gase president of , the council, opened the meeting with prayer, followed bv a short 1 I . 1

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business meeting. Mrs. Gam -so-j formed the group that the dletrit gM-eUn* wUI ba held bare «■ April 33, at which, tima dtotrlrt oftieers will ba elected. Pamphtew were also given to each elub officer to be discussed at their Mil meeting. The meeting closed with pe«Y«FRAST MATRONS CLUB QH<3A WP A group of past matrons met at the Masonic temple Tuesday after - noon to organise a past matrons club. Kathryn Tyndall was elected president and Gladys Baker, secretary-treasurer. The next meeting will he held on March 1C at two thirty o'clock at the Masonic temple. All past matrons are invited to attend. ENTERTAIN WITH Z DINNER TUESDAY Members of the Church Mothers study club entertained their husbands at a dinner last evening at 1 the Methodist church. The tables ! were cleverly decorated la keeping with tbe St Patrick's day theme. Group singing was led by Mrs. Don Cochran, and devotions, by Mrs. 1 Siren Troutner. Mrs. Ladoyt MRler. president, welcomed the guests and introduced the program ! chairman, Mrs! Errnan Johnson. Two piano selections were prw- ■ vented by Bobby Ochsenrider. and ! a reading. "Good Samaritan" was i given by Mrs. Gerald Jones. , Guest speaker for the evening ' was the Rev. Robert Hammond. who used "Christianity In the Family Circle” as his discussion topic. The meeting was then closed with prayer. I ETA TAU BIGMA j MARKS BIRTHDAY The active charter members of Eta Tau Sigma sorority wers .eu's.tained last evening at the homgL.of Mrs. Dan Christen in celebration of l the seventeenth anniversary of ;!io (Decatur chapter.' Honored guests were Mrs. Do;i I Stump. Mrs. Robert Sbrsluks, Mrs. Herman Girod. Mrs. George Heim and. Mrs. Richard Arnold. Honor I ribtMins denoting seventeen years nt i memliership were presented eaca ! charter member upon arrival. ' Three tables of bridge were form ed and prises won by Miss-Eleanor Reppert and -Mrs. Herman Ghv-d ■l-ovefy -relYrsthfirms wen- favors ofindividual Idrthday cakes served IV ■the hostess, assisted' by Mrs. Leo j Faurate. j LITERATURE SECTION MEETS MONDAY NIGHT ! The Literature department of tbe Decatur Woman's club met at the home of Mrs. Arthur lloltj house Monday -evening, With nineteen members present. The chairman. Mrs. ft C. Hersh, opened the meeting with the collect, after which a collection for tbe musical and art pennies were taken to be used for a. mtislcal scholarship and aid art students. Mrs Ward Calland was program chairman atjd gave, an Instructive, talk on "oriental Rugs " Hbe also displayed four lovely ruRS- Mrs. Holthouse paper on "Word. I'tcturea,!' using the poem of the vision of "Sir lAunfal” by James Ruosel Lowell She gave an ac- < ount of the life of Launfal and read parts of the poem Mrs. RoI bel t Honekemper spoke on "Currier and Ives' prints, a- passing ' parade of pictures that depicted the spirit of tbe times. She also distributed a book of the prints Dainty refreshments were later served by tbe hostess assisted by l Mrs latwrence Nelson. Mrs. Roj hert Bonekemper and Mrs. Ward Calland. Mrs. John Tyndall, chairman es [tbe nominating committee prej vented the following names for officers for the coming year: chairman. Mrs. E. C. Fllson; vice- chairMrs. Ed Cook; secretary? Miss Charlotte Vera. The Girls Missionary guild of I'nlon Chapel will meet at the home of Marilyn Beer Monday evening at seven thirty o'clock. .

Dale Meyer and Lester Meyer were among those from Adams county who completed a abort agTitultural course on Ike Bwrdue university campus. • David'Ellte 4e the name of the baby boy, born to Mr. and Mra Charles Bollinger at 1:05 am. today at the local hospital. He weighed 7 pounds; 12H ounces. Admitted: Mrs. Norman Bieberstein. 251 South Second street: Mrs Odorge Bair. Merear avenue Dismissed: Mrs. Robert Haley, Ohio City, O ; Mrs Christina LinI Iger, . -J a— ■ . ; f-" -

Week 01 Dedication In Methodist Church t Special Observances Plonwad By Qwrcb— Joining with eight and a half million Methodists across the na- ■ tirm.- rite Methudtot ehurehaa wi th* county will mark the week of ded- ; lest lon March 5-12. Dr. Gerald Jones, pastor of the First Methodist Church of Decatur announced to day. Each of the pastors wlll lead the observance th his local parish. The Rev. Ralph Johnson, pastor of tbe Mt. Tabor parish, will use two Sundays to mark the observance This will be true also with the Rer. James Wilkins, who is the resident pastor of the Geneva circuit of I ettun hev At Geneva, the Rev. Clayton Steele.-at Monroe, the Rev. W. L 1 Hall, and at Decatur. Dr. Gerald H. : Jones will observe the week with I appropriate services with a special offering being received on March 12 for relief purposes. "Widespread hunger for spiritual certainty" and "a desire to share in meeting urgent human needs" are dominant reasons given for tbe church-wide observance by Bishop Paul B. Kern of Nashville, Tenn., chairman of the week of dedication committee of Methodism's four year , advance for Christ and Hie ehureb. Bishops and pastors have joined Bishop Kern and advance officials in calling upon the church's membership to share in the Week of spiritual emphasis. Through e|tec!al services, participation in Holy Communion, and periods of penitence and self examination, church members are being encouraged to mase •he week a time of personal rededication to the highest Christian Ideals On Sunday. Mar 12. the presentation of a free will offering will be nart of tbe climatic act of personal dedication. Funds are to lie used for emergency missionary projects at home and abroad and the work of the Methodist committee for overseas relief. I-ast year's offering amounted to nearly a millioi •loiters for this one day according' to Dr. E. Harold Mohn Os Chi- ' cagrt. advance exeefiti’ve dirert«T>and he anticipates a substantial increase in this year's giving. ' In thia offering, the Methodist church will cooperate with IS other denominations in the “One Great f Hour of Sharing" for world relief. t .... ’ IUE Wins Election ; In General Motors Leonard J, McGee, field repreI sentative for the ICE (CIO) t'n- - lon. today announced the results > of NLRB elections held in fiVe General Motors plants in the east Workers expressed their preference for union representation in i the plants, the ICE winning all the elections. .. ; The results announced by. Me- - Gee are: Frlgidaire plant. Local 8(H. Dayotn. - Ohio. H'JC. U'.SSO. I’E. 1,1418: Delco, local 755 Dayton IUE 5,088, UE. 762, Packard Electric Co . local 717. Warren. O. ll'E, 3,273, UE. 215; General Mot ors. local 508, Rochester. N. Y H E 1.638, UE 135; General Motors plant, local 416. New Brunswick. N J HE W, The elec • tiona closed last nigtft. Mr. McGee said. Let us enlarge your favorite snapshots. We sell Eastman Kodaks and film.— Edwards Studio. TF

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Illinois Furnishes Coal For Students I Dunattarie* aM ...fraternity and < — Dorltoriea and fraternity and < sorority houses will be given coal , by the UalvernUy nt Illinois to t prevent sfcrious illnesses, a univer- ■ ( »it> spokesman said today I • School officials said they had 1 heard of some students catching j had csMt from the lack of heat, j City Police Report 1 Made For February ; Seven Arrests Made For Traffic Counts There were but seven arrests by , city police during February for , traffic violations, according to a report made today by police chief ■ James Borders, and 22 accidents either reported or investigated by 'tha poßee. Os the seven arrests, five of them! were for speeding, one each for: reckless driving and leaving the ’ scene of the accident. The defendants In every case pleaded guilty i and <ere convicted in court, j Twenty of the 22 accidents were! between cars, one pedestrian and j one involving a fixed objecu Io every case there was property dam : age estimated as the result of the j collision. During February. 1848. j the report shows, there were 24 j aci idents. hut only two of them in- i volved property damage Amaxing enough, no Sunday driv-, era were involved in any accidents.: the only day of February free of at i ~ . ■ I

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