Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 61, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1950 — Page 3

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MIM PHYLLIS LOUGH' WED* WILLIAM HUTKSR The wedding of Miss Phyllis Ixmgh. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William U>ugh of North Eighth street, and William Hutker. son of Mr and Mrs. Everett Hutker, tier eland street, took place Baturday evening at'six o'clock in the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church. The Rev. John E. Chambers received the double ring -v* vows. Miss Barbara Hurst and Al Schnltx attended the couple. The bride chose for her wedding a navy blue suit with black ac- < essoriya. Her attendant wore light blue with black accessories. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hutker are graduates of Decatur high school. They are making their home, temporarily, with the groom's parents. LEONA MARIE TINNER ANO WALTER EPELLMEIER WEO Miss Marie Tinner of route 2, became the bride of Walter C. Spellmeier of Fairview. Kane, in a lovely ceremony, performed Febraury 19 in the St. Paul I.uheran church at Preble. The Rev. Otto C. Busse received the double ring vows before a candlelit altar, decked with palma. The brides parents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bleperich. and the groom is the son of Charles Spelltnefer. The bride, given in marriage by her foster father, chose a navy blue suit, complemented with white roses She carried a white prayer book and worn agold locket a gift of the groom. Mrs., Margaret Bleeke attended her sister in a suit- of navy blue with white accessories and a corsage of red roses. Iler rhinestone necklace was a gift of the hride Harold Spellmeier served hie brother as best man and Wlllar and i.lllard Fawbuah ushered. The bride's foster’ nwtfher wore u-nteew a corsage!'! yellow jonquilT Mrs Harry Rollins Mrs Ervin ■ Witte. Mrs Don Burke, MJ?" El-f dors Kirschner. Mias Remits Ehlerdlng and Mias Ethyl Schmelg >' assisted In serving the seventy live guests at the reception, Im-' mediately following t|ie ceremony lit the home nf the,hride'* foster parents. A three tier wedding cake, fopped with a niipiltnre bride and groom centered the lace covered serving table — The ( ou|Ue is resjiljhg In Fair view Kana where the groom la engaged In farming ■ > «t.. V-. It’s Really True! It i f \/> 1 Ft 1 &X44/-xW Shm/u'-Coat tU— Ora (Jani • 9460 \ SIZES t A-ii. U c-b,9 UlkdMdMk ONE yard 54-inch' FEW pattern parts' MORE fashion in thia important topper. Junior Mias, than -anything, elyethis spring! Put it over any dress,’skirt, suit -tt pitt«' you ever in style! Pattern 94«0 comes in Jr. Miss sites A (11. Tit. B <l3. U>. C US. ISt. This ewsy-to-uss pattern gives perfect fit Complete. Illustrated Sew Chart shows you erdry step send TWENTY-FIVE cents in coins for thia pattern to MARIAN MARTIN, care of Decatur Dally ' —. Democrat. Psttern Dept. P 0 Box 6740. Chicago 80. 11l Print plainly YOUR NAME. ADDRESS, ZONE SIZE. STYLE NUMBER. It's ready! Send just fifteen cents more for our new beautiful Martan Martin Pattern Book for Spring Fashion news, one yardskirts and blouses, spring styles for all the family. And—printed tn the book—tree handbag pattern. ' "... ■ ' 3MuaAUU'vw’i J

" —«"sw,nvwie,iui>n«l»i M^iiiiiiinwNahnLi.teeßLmj«--m»^«'">—--*r SKSM J - Society items fsr day's publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 3:30 a. m.) Phone 100*1001 Betty Terveer Tuesday Eta Tau Sigma, Mrs. Don Stump, 8 p.m. W.S.W.B. of Trinity Evangelical U.B. church, church. 7:30 p.m. Dorcus class of Bethany Evangelical U.B. church, church par lore, 7:30 p.m. Dutiful Daughters clsss of Bethany Evangelical U. B. church. Mr*. D. E. Foreman, 7:30 p. m. Delta Theta Tau. Elks 8:30 p. m Monroe Better Homes club. Adams Central grade school, 7:30 p.m. St. Dominic discussion club, Mrs. Joe Laurent, after church. Chnrch Mothers study club. Mrs. Jerry Ross. 8 p.m. Rebekah lodge. Odd Fellows hall. 7:30 pm. Monmouth PT.A., 7:30 pm. St Mary's township farm bureau. Pleasant Milla school. * 30 p m. Beulah Chapel W S C. S.. Mrv Frank Spade, all day. Wednesday Psi lota Xi pot-luck. Elks home. »3o p.m. -, Academy of Friendship nf Women of Moose, Genevieve August 7:30 p.m. Business and Professional Wo-, men's club. Moose home. 0:30 p.m. Decatur Home Economics club. Mt* Ralph Stanley. 2 pm. - Ladies Shakespeare dub, Mrs Milo Black. 2 80 pm. Historical club, Mrs. Wilson Beery, 2 30 p.m. Thursday Past matrons dub. Masonic •ample, J-30 pm. progressive Workers class of Triirity -Esnngeßeal U B. hurch. Mr and Mrs Herman Sautblne. j 730 p.m ! I-adies Aid society of , Union PYTHIAN NEEDLE CLUB IN MEETING ~~ TwrVitV six members attended the I’ythlgn Needle dub meeting held hkM •'veiling at the K. of T.

. pK Baptized? _< "And .do you believe God would , **j forgive your sins if you did it •" - — "Os r.mne. because He w.iul.l 77MP aj 'TTW’ '' ’ have to keep His promise." > “Evact’y"' repbpl Rev I..bn. ’WvTT'''" ’sdn “Ams it's ;trsr the: sanir with • ' ' * ' baptism- ft’s not the. water, Its .'..._ ’> —~ «he promise of God behind the ’ Jim just rouidh-'t believe that . water. ”•' « Person could get forgiveness for ' "God has promised: 'He that his sins by being baptised "How believeth ami is baptised shall be can niere-water do anything like saved.’. He says: 'Arise, be bap. that?" he asked Rev. Johnson. - tired, and wash away thy sins'.” "Well, Jim." replied the pastor. These are the gilt-edged prom* “suppose (kid told you that if you iscs of CM which stand liehind picked up the first stone you saw. the simpfc act of Baptism For— He d forgive your situ. Would tunate ii the man who accepts you do it ; ’ those promises as the unbreakable "Why, sure!” assurances of God. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH West Monroe at Eleventh St. In Decatur LENTEN SERVICES—WEDNESDAY—7:3O P. M. Sunday Services g and 10:30; Bible School 9:15 B, 888 inolDhrdF; , L • . perhaps that s out late. tries of little girl and boy days : their freshness ... as long as aits Ip remember them, as they imbered... with a happy heart, D PORTRAITS i ■ =_J

chapel, ctraw in-aiy. Calvary EvihgeJicil T. R. laiHen aid. -church,..Z.3O..JUBL. Church of God Missionary eoclety. Mrs. Paul Strickler, 7:30 p.m. St. Ann study club, Mrs. Ralph J. Roop, 7:30 p.m. D.Y.B. class of Trinity Evangelical U. B. church, Mrs R. O. Wynn, 7:30 pm. Adams County Nurses association. Decatur fire station, 8 p.m. Youth fellowship of St. Luke Evangelical and Reformed church, church. 7 p.m. Women's guild of St. Luke Evangelical and Reformed chnrch of Honduras, church basement, all day. Kirkland W.C.T.tJ. and U. N. Missionary society, Mrs. Har»e Haggard, all day. Good Neighbors Home Economics club. Mrs. Roger Schaffter, 7:30 p.m. Imdles Fellowship of'Missionary church. Mrs. Virgil Bixler. 7 p.m. Friendship Village club. Kimsey school, 1 p m Friday Philathea class of Baptist church, Mrs. H. Shroll. 7:30 p. nf. Uallcd meeting of Girl Seoul board of directors, Mrs. Sylvester Everhart. 7;30 p in. Tri Kappa telephone canasta party Adams County Federation bl Clubs Mrs. E. W. Buscbe. 1 p.m. Happy Homemakers club, Mrs Harvey Sells, 7:30 pm. Saturday 'Hake sale, .senior class of Monmouth high seboU. l'uhllx service. Sam. Chili supper and bake sale, Monroerdlle Methodist <hur<h basement 5 to 7 pm. Cafetyris - supper. ILdbuny Evangelical United Brethren church, S to 7 p.m. Monday St Catherine study club Mrs. Don Roeder, fr'p.m. home. Hernlce.'Jefferles 'presided. Further plans were announced, for the hake sale on March 25 at the Schafer store. Member* are reqursted to bring their baked roods between nine and ten o’ ; clock A letter was also received from Mrs Clare Ila uni partner and Mjs« Juanita Baumgartner* /ormer

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A CAPPELIJk CHOIR IN CONCERTj™™^L— _ ' ■ I s ' ■ r ebotr. of the ®“w*.t specialising In stsered mesic, when the Mission House college a csppvlla choir of Plymouth. Ria . will appear in a concert at Salem Evan lag the mixed Th«»ral group which tai «•" of the newest and finest organisations In the college The group represents cboirsfers from nine different slates Including Mlunenea. Indiana. Ohio. Illinois. lowa. Kenlmky New ‘X are ached This year's concert tour will preeent periorman< es in Illinois. Indiana. Ohio, and New York. Pre-tour and tour .oncerts are ached uled in Milwaukee. .Manitowoc, Hheboggsi: Wes: Bend. Plymouth. Jatksoa. Cedar Grov-.Oostburg and on the college ... All those interested In a cappella singing at Its best are invited to attend. There will be no admission charge. >ul an <■ g reef Ived. r - -

Decatur residents now making their'home in California. Lovely refreshments were later served from a beautifully appointed table, decorated in green and white in keeping with the St. Patrick's day theme. Games were then played and prises awarded the various winners. Mery Ahr won the door prlxe. Hostesses for the meeting were Lydia Wortbman. Blanch Robinson. Mary Butler and Minnie Teeple Hostesses for the March 27 meeting will be Paulino Hite. Phoebe Hite. Joan Ktteon and Carrie Moser. MR*. ROY KALVER ENTERTAIN* MONDAY Mrs. Roy Kalver was hostess to memliers and guests of the Drematte department of the Decatur Woman's club last evening Mrs Raymond Tlfandyberry. president, presided and also welcomed the guests. The entertainment for the evening was }n the form of a radio broadcast skit presented by Mrs. Eugene Beam and Miss Rosamrihd Gould 'FoIMWing-"tltw-prtwam. delicious refreshments were served from a beautifully appointed table. '-. liahted sith tall tapers in silver f candelabra and centered with a ' bouuuet of yellow roses Mrs. Anns 1 Vance and Mrs Howard Buck pre--1 sided ■ Mrs D Burdette Custer was program chairman, assisted by Miss Gould Mrs H. L. Nell and Mis. Beam. The Philathea < lass of the Baptist church will meet Friday evening st seven thirty o'clock al the hom» of Mrs II Shroll Assisting hostess'-i will be Mrs liil’a Murray and Mr.; Otto Johnson-AH memliers.liavliic 'drilhlays- In March are asked to ■ a>r:sw.ihi-u: :oryh'iav.offeriß;s.. • The past, m.itrous club will meyt st .i|o- dasonii temple TTiflfsdjv afterndon at two thirty. 6Vlo t k. Ail members are urged to attend. The public is invited to attend the' wedding of Miss Janice (Hiver . daughter of Mr. and Mrs W (' Oliver of Monroe and Paul R Hamrick, son of Mr. and Mrs Samuel Hhmr.ick of Rockford. <>., announced for Sa; uni ay evening at six thirty o'clock in the Monroe Methodist church. The Mdies Aid society of Union Chapel will have an all day meeting at the ehurch Thursday A pot-luck dinner will be served snd sewing and quilting will be done during the day AH ladies of thechurch are Invited ' The Eta Tau Sighia sorority will meet on Tuesday evening at eight o'clock at the home of Mrs Dm Stump: with Mrs Bob Bhrsluka as hostess I The Progressive Workers clsss 'of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church will meet Tharsday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs Her- - .man_Bt.ttt.biiM!, - A called meeting of the Girl Scout board of directors will be held Friday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. Sylvester Everhart Mrs. Don Roeder will entertain the St Catherine study Ctab Motpday evening at eight oldock. Mr and Mrs. Robert Spelgel are-parent a of a baby boy, horn at 4-23 s. tn. today at the Adams county memorial hospital He weighed 8 pounds. 4 ounces A baby boy was born to Mr an 4 Mrs Walter Fairchild at 1:15 p. m. Monday at the local hospital He weighod 7 pounds. 3 ounces

' Evangelist ' 11 I ' ■ i ' I ' ' I I I H The Rev Donald E Snow, of , ’ Marion, will begin a’ revival io night at the Church of the Nasarene. North Seventh and Mar , shall streets. His ministry was very much appreciated by both .'jUrn memliers and friends of the chun h w hen was here' for a’ I campaign some is mbnihs aittf He baa been successful as pastor ; of a number of strong churche- , and in the field'of evangelism his , time Is In constant demand Rev Snow has also bad considerable experience in' radio work. He originated and conducted the' Idttls White Church" program over station lI'HBV, Anders.,>ll. for a period of eight years. The service s will begin ex h evening at 7:3A and continue unj.il .March 24. Simon Heemstra. Jack Knudsen . and ihe Rev A < -if _ (lillamle '.r.-.l o. F"’-' 1V,.;,... M.'. 'night to-attenda mdtt'« conference ■,f I'reei.y teriau chur* lie*.. K.o-er G. ritiH, Hanover . ■>l!rr•tudent. hast returned to bis studi leg after spending the weekend here with his : Genii*. Brice Butler. member of the j lllte grocery firm, has'been con-j fined to his'home on Johns street : with influenxa. Fred Engle, who was critically] injured when struck by an automo-j

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bile severs) months ago. under went another operwtioa at Poet Wayne Friday. His attending physicians believe that the opmptton will correct his injury to such an extent that he will be able to walk. Capt. Vaun Linlger of Huston. To*., vielted over the w-eekend with his mother. Mrs. Frank Linlger. and Mr and Mrs. Leland Frank. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank entertained with a dinner for rapt. Linlger, Mr and Mrs. Nell Webster of South Bend, and Mr and Mrs Tom Colter and son. The city of Van Wert, CU haa bonded indebtedness of 3999.746. Os this amount. 8850.000 is for the recent improvement of the water -plant. r „„ Miss Clara Sturgis, Bluffton city librarian who fractured a hip last NoTvmber has been dismissed from the Weils county hospital and taken to her> home. &JOSIUTAI 1 ffoAdl Admitted: Mrs Carl Braun; ■ Lester GaUtmor. Berne; Baby John Stahly. Geneva; Est ward Bonifaa. Bryant; Eiijio Fernandez. •~SR56f3e; Mri. Arthur Miller. Central Avenue Dismissed: Mrs Arthur Weaver and baby boy. Berne; Mrs Paul Adams and. baby boy. MonroeL viHe; Mrs. Rebecca- Hahn and baby boy, Geneva; Mennis Wulliman. Berne; Dan Stepler, Jvsej.h K. Schwartz. Monroe. Mrs. James K Wyer. \V|ll«hir<\ O ; Mrs El-' furt Blomenlterg and baby girl: Mrs Carl Hiser, Montpelier. MrNicrum and baby box Mbtiae! Srnft; Otto. Fuelling.: Bt.l- rt L H.iiex (>l.|« S 1 ny. o. Another Robin Is Reported In City — Another rohtn has been seen In ■ D»' t atur Get rx’r Squier. whi/re- ; sides at 31w West oak street, re- ' ports that he nut only saw a robin .yard jm noon Monday. ] but that the bird, hamperied in foraging for food by the J heavy anow".

Amish Family To Livo In Missouri Bente. March 14 —The John E. Eicher family of this eommaaity left here Monday for Curryville, Mo where they win make theh future home Eicher bought land near Curryville This is the second or third Amtath family to move from this community th Mluouri this winter.

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Suffers Froctared Shoulder In Roll Berne. March 14—Mrs Flora Caf.fee, of aSar Rockford Ohio mother of Howard Caffee of near Berge. ™ t'lffyrtd * featured tfaouider Sun when »he leU In tiiie home oY her daughter. Mrs. John Kuhn where she .is resitting She I* in ■ hriht.'.Jw» -atoaL —--- —o. u. Bing Crosby Appendix Removed Hollywood. March 14. —(UP)— Bing Crosby finally decided to miss a few baseball games and have hto appendix removed. Dr. Arnold Stevens performed the appendectomy yeeterday al St John's hospital It Santa Monica and said the crooner was "goUlng along fine." Crosby first entered the hospital last week but then decided he felt better and left to attend a baseball game. Bake Sale, flatarriay. • aua. at Publix Servlet. MaaaMMth Senior Clans. T<

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