Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 66, Decatur, Adams County, 20 March 1950 — Page 3
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Colleen McConnell is Bride of John Grant Heller in Lovely Rite Sunday Afternoon , Miss Colleen McConnell, daughter of Mr. and -Mr*. Joseph McCbnnell. and John GrantJUeller, son of Mr. and Mr*. Dick Heller, were wed Sunday afternoon at three o'clock in the First Presbyterian church. Spring flowers were arranged on the candlelit altar for the double ring .ceremony, witnessed hy members of the Immediate Camillas, The*’ Rev. A, C. E. Glllander officiated, and organ music was played
by Mrs. t'hrrlt- Hsu bold The bride wore an ankle length dress of white organdy, made with a wing back collar edged In Chantilly lace, and a wide white lift feta sash Her helmet hat of horse hair waa trimmed with a veil of Illusion. She wore while mitts and carried white yellow throated orchids. Iler only Jewelry waa a single strand of pearl*. - Mias Joan VimGuntefi atb nded the bride In a champagne brown marquisette dress with pearl hut ton trim. Her gloves werp phile. and In her hair she wore yellow row s. A nosegay of yellow roses completed her attire. Mr*. MeConnell chose a black Mult, compleinenled with a pink blouse and pink flowers In het hair. Mrs. Heller wore a dress of forest green with a matching hat Their corsage* were of fusehia orchid*. A reception for the wedding party waa held following the ceremony at the home of Mr. titid Mrs John McConnell on West Monro street. Tha couple will reside tempor arlly with the bride's parents. tiK,kappa has party The at‘ire chapter of Ti t Kappa sorority sponsored a " telephone eanaata parly Friday evening, I M carin' of the Green" in true! St. Patrick fashion was the theme. Far li mamber entertained a group of friends In her home. Scores .... were '.ailed, lit to Mis Rbltr-ft, Y<l*t -MadMiiltojtyirk Mm lift <||L' JJjg,, ' '.-ntraJ committee. ■ I IViris were- won ■by T>>»ell Harper and Itidlle Affolder, for men. and Mrs A M Moore of Elwood, Mrs Robert Theobold and Mr» Harold Murphy, for . ladles JOAN VOGLEWECE TO WED ON APRIL 22 Aupowomenl ha* hern rn-tdc by Mr and Mrs. Raymond Vugbwed*- of Joilte 2, of th*- engiu'e meirt and approaching marriage- of; -’heir daughter. Joan, to Robert E Heimann son of Mr and Mrs 1 . T Joseph lleimann of ropte 3 'The we.ldhmwill taki- plo-e at ’You’ll Like This! !• • •/ I il Im j /h*\\r I I y I J vMi / © I i * ■ ; YvPa ’ T 9176 *TlTkht Ass Ifikflvaa New — and so flattering this redingote ensemble cut to slim you! Princess-stylo coat Is easy sewing Fris k Is a beauty; has [ TWb main pattern part* to sew! i 44. 46. 48. *<>. Sire 36 fris k. 4 yds. _3SltfJ“t*t!tngote. !’.% yds. il ia v - S e trrvwr.w "T Y rents rn4 - Thia- pattern, gives perfect -fit Complete. Illustrated Sew Chart show* you every step Send TWENTY-FIVEs cent* in coin* for this pattern to MARIAN MARTIN, care of Decatur Daily Democrat. Pattern Dept. P 0. Bog CT4O. Chicago W. 111. Print - plainly YOVR NAME. ADDRESS. ZONE. SIZE. STYLE NUMBER. It’s ready! Send Just fifteen cents mor* for our new beautiful Marian Martin Pattern Book for Spring. Fashion new*, one yard skirt* and blouses, spring style* for all the family And printed In the book—free bandbag pattern.
t-kS/1 * v I J * I Society Itatna far day's pubUcatian must ba phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 100*1001 •atty Terveer Monday Adams County Chorus. First Presbyterian Church, 7:30 p m. Corinthian class of First Christian church. Mrs. Jesse Royce, 7:30 p.m St. Luke Faster Sunrise aerne* rehearsal, chur* h, 7 p. in. St. Mary's society. C. L. of C. ball. 7:30 p.m. Literature department of Decatur' Woman's club, Mrs. W. E. Smith, 7:30 p.m. Adams Central PT.A., Adams Central gym, 7.30 pm. Literature Department. Mrs. W. E. Smith, 7:30 p m. Civic department of Ik-catur Woman'* club. Mrs. Norman Kruse. 7:45 p.m. Junior Women. Miss lads Chronister. 7:30 pm. Art department of Decatur Woman s club, Mrs J T. Myers, 7 39 i p.m. • Research club, Mrs, A. R. Holt house. 2:30 p. m St. Catherine study club Mrs. Don Roeder. 8 p.m. . Tueaday - Korn, Join I. !■ ■ ,".f J!, 'hanv {Evangelical I .14. <-3iun-h? c'liuk li. •p m . ~, . Pleasant Mill* P T A., postponed.* Circles three and four of the First Methodist ’ church, Mrs. Frank Krick. J laiyal Daughter* Class of Beth? any Evangelical Chureh J _.J’Mrs : Geifrfce Sprague, 7‘3n pm. . -i.. . _? ’ '.T . ' -3 •-- - ; j nin«» o’clock Saturday inornlpß, April 22. in the St Marys Gath ' i filic , chur< h. Th* hride-**le< t «:»« cradilatiM i from Ik4« atur t'atholic hiath mllilmi l and Is t juplov »•«! in the i>fti< e of the Bax Ser\i< W |b,*.if"t < iHiv-Ih Invh s. tiiHtj faJlii.il* -is veil fwo and a half waf* in the* na.\. and *is flow • •mp’l<»y>d nt <-*mrtrnl S<»yn Vo? " f*’ ' — at ‘ j.*. ~ \r-7*r . PLEASANT MILLS - •WS.C S. MEETS The I’leasant Mills Methodist ' ———————————————
: MMMnHHHMnHNmNpnMMinnAMMmwwtHnMmnnNMMwvw We’ll Spring-Clean With You Let us help lighten your spring IKLy Jrt IK, cleaning chores, wil h a rapid ' Urn|TjF |\ IV *■ rejuvenation of your clothes. ||l W |\|Vl drapes and runs. ]|K . IL - Decatur Dry Cleaners PICK UP AND DELIVERY 209 W. Jefferson Phon* 134 ;WWMWWWWWMMMMMWWMMMWWWWMMWMWMMtWWM “The I'assioii Flat” —■ The Only Marionette Production of The Passion Play in America See This Inspiring I*enten Drama! TUESDAY, MARCH 21 -f r *372£3>HteßT>MaM>i——g - mji. l 8 P.M. •vrowMWWow w««.w DECATUR HIGH SCHOOL NO ADMISSION CHARGE Sponsored By DECATUR LIONS ( LUB FIRST METHODISH CHURCH
Tri Kappa butinesa mMtlng 7:30 p.tnr Social meeting 8 o'clock. Elk* home. Decatur Garden club. Den. > p.m. Root Township Home Economics club, Mr*. Adolph WeMler, 1:30 p.m. Bobo Methodist W.5.C.8., Mr*. Carl Daniels, 7:30 p.m. j Wednesday S 4. Luke Easter Sunrise service
rehearsal, church. 7 p. m. - Presbyterian Women’* association, church, 8 p.m. Wednesday 1 Degree and drill team of la>glon auxiliary. Legion diome, 8 p.m. Thursday Mt Pleasant Bible study class. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Singleton, 7:30 p.m. Young Married Couples cluh of I'nioh Chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Chaimer Steven*. 7:30 p in. Bobo I'nlted Brethren Willing I Workers class, Mrs. Gifford Bunner. '7:30 p.m. ■ I lailb s Aid society of I’nlon ‘ I Chapel, church, all day. Circles one and two of W.S.C.S. 1 of Methodist church, Mr*. Walter Krhk, 2:30 p.m. Ordef of Eastern Star. Masonic. , 7:30 p in Embli'm c-ltib. Elks home. 8 p.m. officer*. 7 p.m. Friday , Pocahontas lodge. Red Men hall, J/’ JM p n» Saturday Pythian Sister Nfedle club bake • Rnle. Schafer store. -k 7l I W.S.C S. met Thursday afternoon ’; at the churcb. The ineetinif was! | <»j>eiied with prayer by the Rev. ‘ Kussel Parsley, who also nmduet-; + XtWL Tic*lion --of off»< ers presi- ( dent, Mrs. Jlarlen Jones; vice-' president, Mrs. R. H. 'treasurer. Mrs. f’arl Frey; secretary of spiritual 4lfe. Mrs. Johnj Bailey; secretary of missionary tJKiMCflte. Mr s. Fa n rile N yl t e le r. ’Jkms and* h»< at rhunhaeli Ms« (» M Ft»<*r: TiAtary of kup*fdy work. Mrs Parrel (’louse:” recording secretary. Mrs. Fred Bau-j ' mini; promotion sectary, Mrs.' Harry MHtermott; seretary of j 'Children’s work Mrs. Bill Wat-' 4 kins: secretary of youth and stu-: ,j dent v . work.. Mrs. Elmer Goll iff: [ ’ sei ref ary Os awd T»Ob> ! : cation. Mrs. Frank Steele. The lesson from the book ”Wo-i men of Scripture*’ was given hy Mrs- John Bailey, assisted by Mrs .JHubert Ehrsain. Mrs K H Everett, 1 Mrs G. M. Foor. Mr Hurlen Jones , and Mi Fannie N’yffeler. ..Tb”:. .(»«•%t m“etrn/ will be held ■■'••a ApiiL v £Q '. G J.' d _EWTERTAINS WITH S H O WE FT BUN© AV 41) <>.W‘. • n last » vi idou by Mr-i*. Kaymiuid Kipfer nT Blaff.ion mute —t; — for Miss Jean i«auteiisc}t4eb>er. bride-
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Marionette Passion Play In City Tuesday Night
8 El “Many have awn picture* of the robes worn hy our Ixtrd while on earth but few have had the opporj (unity lo have a c lose up of sn actual duplicate of the garments. ; su' h a* can be trnen in the Passion 'Play. The material .is so delicate
elect of I'nnald Klpfccr' Mis* Laut- ‘ i nwhleger - wa* 4be -rocipionl of 'many ioveiy gttt«: wrmmted tn a whMe and pink crepe paper cart I centered w ith a sprin'kllnr can. I Utvely refreshment* were later served by the hoftKS to Mr and Mrs Elnir i.aufensehleger. Mr. and | Mrs 'David Kipfer Mr »n<l, Mr* ■ Arthur Kipfer Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd Flee liter and daughter. Mary Lou. I aad aen. Terry. Mr. and Mr*. WUl,mm Kipfer. Sr Mr. and Mr*. Sam Gerlier Mr. ami Mrs. Russell Stef | fen. Mr and Mr*. Leonard Steffen. .Sylvia Retnhanl. Mrs Sam Klr- ’ schey. Mrs William Kipfer Jr. Mrs Alferd Kipfer. Mis Ell Kipfer. Mrs LaVerhe Gerber, Misj Kl.m-r I-. h Mrs Joe Moser Mary' Gerber. Hina Kipfer. I .cot a Rein’, i'tiaid. Marjoiie Schladen. Mrs : William Steffen Pat Titus. Joy.* ' - t'arolc and~nd liunald Kipfc-c ~ | The Hobo I'nlted Brethren Will-1 Ing Workers class will im-et at the Tibftic- iif Mtr Clifford Brunner Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock An all day meeting of the Ladies lid scM-b-ly of t'nion Chapel will he held Thursday at the church. A pot-luck dinner u 111 tie served' at the mpni hour, and gewing and quilting will be done AlPladie* of Iffe churc h hrr invited. Ci kies onc> and two of the W.S -ft-W -«f 4ho~.MvrßodKt. church. Wil! meet .Thursday .aftetneam at two thirty o’cdcK k rfl the home’ of Mrs Walter Kriwk. Mrs. R. D will >»e lesson leader, and th*, de, volions will be given hy .Mrs O l< Baker The meeting of the Pleasant Mills PT A . scheduled for Tues day. has been postponed one week The degree and drill team of th? ; American Legion auxiliary will meet at eight o'clock Wednesday evening at the Imgion home. The Pythian Sister Needle clu.t will sjionsor a bgke sale at the Schafer store Saturday. Pocahontas lodge will meet at , Red Men hall Friday evening at six thirty oY-lock. A-pot-lm-k supper will t>e served, followed by the ' lodge "meeffng.’AlT msmbertr , a(e urged to attend. !~ Tri Kappw sororKy will tea** *. I dessert eaasei party at the Elks ; homy Tuesday . evealng at eight 1 o'clock. The —Young — Married -Couples class of I'nion ('Lapel will have Its meeting at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. chalmer Stevens la Monmouth Thursday evening at aeven thirty o'clock. The Kum Join t'a clasa of the Bethany Evangelical I’nlted Brethren churi-h will hav* • carry-la supper Tuesday evening nt six I o'c lo< k at tbs cs-irch. Ths class
that rtlev «wav f* the hreete " 5 Till* l« one of the many colorfa affwta urcxlmvd la the Paaaipff Hay prortur-twm w-hleh will bs pesseoDd ar Hie Decatur high school Tuesday at * o'clock under the auspices of the IJon* club In association with the Methodirt church. This production la -being presented by these two groups tor the comlnunlty. Complimentary tickets may be secured from the members of the two groups or at the door the night of the ,production. An offering will be received the night of the production to help defray the coat for th* auditorium and other expenses but the whole professional production is l*ehig underwritten h> these group*. The world s greatest drama as presented by Martin and.. Olga Stevens and their nationally famous marionettes is elaborate In acenlc and constume investure making an unforgettable picture of' this sacred presentation. Costuming a “period" production for a mahbnette stage presentation is even a greater art than for. a large stage show of the New York variety for not only must they be authentic, but they must lie made of such fine material as in no way impede the complete freedom of action of the niarlon ette people in the drama. This marks the first appearance in Decatur of the Ftevehs marionette production of the passion Play It has elaborate costumes, authentic' scenery and glowing light efforts Much of the music used is from the world's masters The play is adult fare and children must lie accompanied hy adults. Bmause of the subject matter dealt with In the Passion Play and in order to sustain the mean! dcrelom-d as the play progresses, the audiences are always requested indeed they prefer it- to remain silent during the entire producYtopr . — ■ . —_—
■ officers w;ill he In charge The t. paaslcm -play will be presented; : I The Mt" Piquant Bible atndy rla«< *Bl at the hirni/ of • Mr and Mra. Frank Singleton I Thursday evening at seven thirty I f-'ilotk. • Mr and Mra. Rurm>ll (’ole man and daughter, left Saturday even" Ing for Marshall Tex . after being notified of the death of (heVformi. father, W._ CbJemnni Mrs EHia (’all. of Grant street, leixirta vrocuses 6F all colors are "H«»onti-n:‘ in her flower garden. j. Mr and Mis Dick Heller »c- --, c-cmipanled their son, Dick Jr. to VtnrtntttatrrilHti *>Cumiay . ,-MmiftK ..-c*o . . bi* -why , tu 'BlocAiuJjiyfuu .Lj':* , . , lii __l*y .way of Rensselear. I where they Will vtjtr ii lalhe* to’ - i day Jesse EllenbergiT. well known Wells county rc-sldrnt has been returned to hi* home from St Joneph hospital where he .was! freafeff Tor"' an eye injury received two week* ago when he fell on thp ice near Ills home. Hi* glasses were broken and a piece of -fire lens cut Into the left eyeball. The injury is reported to be healing Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at Redkey for James li. Powers. 94. former -sheriff of Jay county Mrs C. K Whitted the former Mis* Javne Ewdv of this city, um . derwent an emergency operation in VulparaiHo Sunday My and Mr*. Francis Eady and Mr*. Olive Butler were called there Sunday. Mrs. Eady remained In Valparaiso to he with her daughter. Mrs. Robert Harding, former Decalur resident, will lie the guest of honor at the 15th anniversary celebration of the Francis Cleveland society of Fort Wayne, the event to be held at Orchard Ridge country club April 13 Mrs. Hard Ing helped to organise and name the society and has been very active In it* affair* She la the daughter nf the late Rev. and Mr*. W J. Myer* of this city. Mr*. John Lose was admitted to the hospital Sunday afternoon Miss Winefriede Kitson underwent surgery at" the Adams county memorial hoepital this morning. . -H*t .<mMiJI®!B .I* .reported as satisfactory. Mias Kitson is Adams county court reporter Mr and Mr*_ Sephus Melchi Sun- ' day IWfflrWr S7tlr weddingenntvemry M ttetr ttome on JfeM 1 ■Mcmroe street.The Commodore basketball team ' and thetr coach. Dwve Terveer, | were guest* of the K of C at the ' Fort Wayne Ptaton-Mlnneapoll* basketball game last night
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Ajosmtal Admttteff: Mm-— HIM. —Ltoai- ■ Grove; Omer Merriman. Decatur; ' Wiaefriade KHmm. Decatur- Mrs J Mary Lose.' Det Stnr;' Mls» -Eileen ' Funk. Monroe; Mr*. Carl Sell.. Ohio City <>. Dismissed Henry Windmiller. - Linn Grove; Willard Landis. Mon-; roe; Mr*. Frederick A»py and ■ baby girl.' Bryant; Joueph Sorg. Hoagland: Mr* Walter Tra»k, For! Wayne: Morris Jingry; Mr*. Clarence Alverson. Fort Wayne; Mrs. Wayne; Mrs. Lewi* Hultemeiet. Preble; Mr*. Walter Fairchild snd baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Lieehty. of Chicago are parents of a baby boy. weighing 6 pounds, 13H ounces, and named Jason Palmer. Mrs. Lieehty is the former Kiva Mae Jackson. The baby's, grandparents are Mrs? Alvin Lieehty of Berne, and Rolla Jackson of thia city. * Mr. and Mr*. Max Odle are parents nf a baby girl born at 1 12 am. today at the Adam* county memorial weighed I pounds, 15 ounces. A baby girl wa* born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buettner on Saturday morning at 8:26 o'clock st the local hospital. She weighed 7 pounds, 9*4 ounces. A 9 pound. 11 ounce baby boy was horn to Mr and Mr* 'Noah Ellenberger, Jr., at 1 tfl pan. Saturday at the local hospital He ha* tint been named GIRL SCOUTS The Girl Scouts of troop 8 met • BELLE SHAKMEER HOS'FFV • BARBIZON SLIPS • PERM A LIFT Girdles A Brassieres E. F. GASS STORE - —
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ist the home of Coleen l-obsig»r ■ i Friday evening after tu-huol Roti, was called and dues paid. The Girl J»eout cookies were dlstrib-' med The gjrU then received, thrtr memherStW card* Badges were. disettswgf and patrol 1 passed the • "my hbifKC- LoveljP re , freabmenOk were later served by . ; Mr* ixilrt.ig|i** The. meettoff wa* : closed with the friendship dacte- . Dorcas Davidson, assistant scribe. Democrat Want Ad* Bring Result*
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