Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 74, Decatur, Adams County, 29 March 1950 — Page 3
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JEAN LAUTCNBCHLEGER — IB WEO ON SATURDAY Mix*Jean Lautvnschleger. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmir Lauttn*chleger of route 3, became the bride «f Donald Edward Klpfer. youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. David Klpfer of «2S South Indiana street. Bluffton, In a ceremony performed .'- in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church on Saturday afternoon at three o’clock. The Rev. William C Feller read the double rinirvow* The couple was attended by Mies Catherine Andrews of Bloomington and Owen Lautenschleger. the bride's brother. The bride chose for her wedding a light blue street length dress, with black accessories The rhinestone pin she wore was a gift of the groom, tier attendant was in navy blue. Both wore corsages, of pink roses The bride’s mother wore a navy blue ensemble, while the groom's 'mother was attired in a green dress with brown accessories Their eorsages were of red roses. A reception tor two hundred and fifty guests followed al the lodge of the Wells county state forest at Bluffton. A four-tier wedding cake, topped with a miniature bride and' groom centered the lace covered serving table, flanked mt ell herrtde with double candelabra The Misses Catherine Andrews.* Genavlaye Taylor. Ohio City, 0.. ued Mrs. Don Burke of Prtble and Mrs Marcus Bchuehr assisted in serving the guests They wore rhinestone bracelets, gifts of the brlib t ' } The new Mrs Kipfer was grad-i hated front Decatur high, and the groom attended Adams Central high; school He Is employed as a me-1 eltsiiii at the Brant Motors Co. I Inc here The couple will reside' < n mute 3 JANICE OLIVER ANO RAUL HAMRICK WEO | Miss Janice Oliver’ daughter of Mr and Mrs ..Wallet t'. tillvor of.. Monroe route 1. betaine the bride; i-<itl“ lia-iti i< k -on of Mr and I Mrs SamiSel Hamrick of .llnckford <t ’ in a candlelight ceremony per-] .formed on March 18 at *lx thirty o'clock In the Monroe Methodist i hitn h The Ret W L. Hall re-, reived the double ring vow*. J . Mrs Elmer Ehrsam. organist, r.nd Mrs! "Loren Hurkhead. present ed a musicale consistng of ”Alsays.” "Because ' ami " 'Till the End of Time " The bride was attractive In a Smart and Useful / 11\ \’’• 'W /1111 \ lj u F \ / / j I ■F'M \J /x I < T 9415 SIZES 12-20 'tflkhi AM lUkstfaa You too can be a beat dressed woman* Sew this smooth low-cnt dress with eleverly designed |hh kets-pn-the-tielt And that new shortie-ladero rally goes to town! rat tern THIS i-omes in sixes 12. 14. 14, IS. 20. Size IS frockls* levo. 3*4 yds. 33-In ; I>4 yds contrast. This eary-trstrsr pattern gives pnrfit fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send THIRTY’ CENTS in CQins for thia pattern to MARIAN MARtIN. care of Decatur .Daily Democrat. Pattern Dept.. P. O. Box 4740. Chicago 80. 11l Print plainly YOCR NAME. ADDRESS. ZONE. SIZE. STYLE NCMRER LOOK! A Itook of new easy-sew MARIAN MARTIN Patterns for Spring Send Fifteen Cents for your copy and plan all the lovely new clothes youw ant One yard skirts and' blouses,' spring style* for all the-family. And--printed! In the book — free.hftndixg pattern.
Beclety items lor day’s pub* HcatMm must bs phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday t:M a.te.) Phene 1000-1001 Betty Torvoer BAdA*d ** w VvwßnvWNy Pleasant Mills Methodist Willing Workers class,Mr. and Mrs. Glean Mann. 7:30 p.m. —, Bt. Vincent de Paul society. C. L of (’■ ball. 3 P m Union Township Woman's Hub. Mrs. Henry Dehner. 1:30 p.m. IJttle Flower study club. Mrs. Mark Braun. 1:b» p.m. Ladles Shakespeare club. Mr< A. C. K. Glilander. 3:3* pm. Jolly Housewife home nxmom'. a club of St. Mary's township. Mrs, Harry Ray, I 30 p in Ijtdies AM society of Cation Chapel, church, all day. * Thursday Aeolian choir. IW-alur high sehotd, 7 30 p.m. Bt. Ambrose study club, Mrs. Herman Braun. 7: So pm Music department of Decatur "-Woman'a club Good Friday re i heamal. MethcMisl rliur<-h. 4 7:30 ' i-.m. . Order of Eastern Star public installation. Masonic. S p.m. Cookie sale. Builders' class of igo*n,of. white bridal satin, made ' with a fitted bodice, and long Iwleeves, which formed points over her hands. She wore a fingertip ’ veil of illusion and carried a single ' orchid on top a white Bible Het i otily Jewelry was a single strand of pearls, a gift of the groom. Miss .Norma Hamrick, a sister of the groom, was bridesmaid. She I wore a yellow gown with a matt h Ttnr headpiece and —-rhinestone necklace. Her bouquet was of beauty roses I < , tnw»Vp- Haun i< kx. i-v.-il •i.li* grmnn beat hihie Tommy Oliver, nephew the bride, wan rtng bearer, and Frei And Frank Oliver brother* of th* ■ bride, tuthered *'? i When the rouple left on their wedding trip, the bride was wear*
■> your guide to frushd value Only a lifetime ring con match o\ • -- lifetime of love. You'll find lolling beauty in every Arf carved wedding ring, <•.:r•. nn n.p that itandl the fest of yean. Made byAmerka't oldett and larged rmgmaker, Oj»«-. ««e / IH» Artcorved ringt have been be- *m <iw«'*t‘ loved by brides for 100 yean. r,. ( ., ...wt. j look for Ute name Artcorved* in dm ._ •i-wa.i -Artcarvea Bower Jewelry Store MMMMOOmimillMIIIM»MOMOOOII»l»r' !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ -jitter The TMPHONECupid's not-so-secret weapon — ?.-sg- r ----tfi-r— t¥irTrrrwiirrT ■'i-"*iirr n— jr "-n- < >i i u xc-jciyiriLi Spring brings a sudden avalanche of extra telephone call* mostly on the romantic side. Parents of young people report a constant tinging in their ears, -taused, we suppose, by increased telephone activity at home. - The telephone as Cupid's messenger means, of course, that were busier than ever; iw we don't mind. It "is just another way 6f proving that there's no end to the . usefulness of a telephone. CITIZENS TELEPHONE CO.
L Methodist cWrcJJ phone JW W r«ML L Royal Neighbors, Goldie flloaa, 7 p.m. " Bethany circle of Zion Evan- ‘ gelleal and Reformed church. Mr*, j Bd* Milter. 8 p.m. Friday j- Ave Maria study dub. Mr*. Al Schmitt, s p.m. ■ Wealey class of Methodist chw- ' (h. church basement, 4 p.m. Happy Homemaker* club, Wash- ■ Inion townahlp community JMM fhHC-B-Bttm. : • " Saturday Ham and Egg supper. St. Mark** Lutheran church, Monroeville 5 to »*■? p.m. ■! —T — tag a navy blue dr***, complemented with navy acressortes. 1 turn their return Mr. and Mr*. Ilamri. k will reside ar l'N3 WinI r hunter »t rwt.‘ -— WOMEN V MOOEE MEET THURSDAY The regular leveling of the Wo- , men of the Moos* was held recently at the Moose borne. Folkiwlu* | in|tiailbn. committee* _ were up - -..luted for the Iramiuet to be serv • «-d in the near future. Specia l committees were also named. 11 i; was votXj to .pay a quarter dues | for the remainder of the year . which will be aie-d f< r the door prise The chairman slso decided ' to' equip the kitchen with needed , srtl les with pnn'eeds from thia y T ear‘« projects Neva IJby was awarded the door ' prize The next mwliiijs will hr , : held April 4. ■ ’’ RUTH AND NAOMI CIRCLES MEETS The Ruth and Naomi circle of ■ '-the Zion Evangrlleal and R«former! ’church ir.ld its regular me.ring in . rhe church parlors reiently Mrs . Frrd l.i't.rn' was the leader "My • Faith Look* Up to Th>." was sung In-npkniiiri the meeiipi, follow rd In and Mjii”'‘l;t* u- -pir InMtr of dicy: stir ftTih thtnir<’ war ‘ the opining thought Following the 1 Hcrlpiiif* 4 Life Hax a ’ I’urpo ♦ ” ”‘••<0 no<h‘a . i tion . • ' •j The busier** muring was* Mn • dhf tid by 4 tin t-fuHrman. w-d
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
v llt 1 HI ■Vi (Photo by Anspaugh) THE WEDDING of Miss Beverly Ann Cable, daughter of Mr and Mrs Walter Calde of route 1. and Leonard J Schwartn. son «>f Mr. and Mrs Reuben SchWßiig. Berne, route 1, took place recently In lhe Zion KvAugeUcnl and Reformed church, the Rev. William C. Feller odiciuling The couple is residing at Coppes* Corners .... ....
iiarle- Myer*. Morris I’lngiy. ;’»ter Kirsch. Bertha Mater, Mr*. Nell Buck. Mrs. Harry Knapp. Mrs. John Kennedy. Mr. Weidler tod Kathryn Ann Goldner were re (oiled ill A report of the baby .ayette I>r overseas was made and birthday* named for lhe month v«re H<nry Graber. Mr*. Tony dyers. Mrs Jennie. (lebrte and Mrs.: 'harles Hrodbeck. A- social bout was then enjoytd lostesses were Mrs. Luther Clase. -hailman. Mrs Ed Borne and Mrs. Mary Keller. BUSCHES TO OBSERVE ’.STH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Busehe. I. - •mr-etrin - trC-cMomyw -m»- Matv,-bte<v-bay .1.34. will celebrate t licit fifty rttlr wedding anniversary; next Sunday with a family dinner At- :< ridini the dinner will tie the . eletininCs < hllrtren and grandthlldren Mr and Mr* L M Bust he and Rogme Eugene and Koger of West Lafayette, Ml** Ixmlae M-. Husche of Elkhart and her guest H. Fkiretn-e Jone*, also . I. tliar < itv Mt .and .Mrs flus.'he were mar ried March 1 7s l*U3 st the home of til. bride s Cl Ibdiuiri-nr- Mi anil .Mrs .Martin Kendal, a .pioneer family of, Tipton cuufctX, by Di j Rubitsh'.'pastor of the Lutheran rhu.rih -at Sharpsvllie l*or the! TElflk. - ibei Illi*'teen dfsiding *1 the ItnsHie lionii--feed prom l*u thirty- to.JB.i t- tAJock S iiiday afu-tnoon Mi ami Mt Hum he will hold open house Tor , to ii Lo-juU ' - - PYTHIAN NEEDLE CLUB IN MEETING The reKiila'r meet Ing of the I'ytli ’an Needle club was held at the K of I; home Monday evenlnc. with Bernice Jefferies presiding. Following the short business meeting’ names wire played and otlses awarded the various winners Mabie Striker was awarded tile door |irkr Delit ious refreshments were served at small table, decorated in keeping with the Easter Season Pink and yellow crepe pajrnr streamers, nests of; egg* and. pink and yellow tapers 1.-re used. Hostesses were Pauline Hite I'hiielie Hite, Joanna 'Kltson and Carrie Hour Hostesses tor> the text meeting will lie Della Carroll Bertha Buffenbarger Vera Gause and Evelyn Plasterer.
ITC H Bml Mrs Aaoiker MlmSt No metier how many ranedlei you have tried tor nrhlna r aw. peortaws. MHUona. athletr i fool or whatever nut akin trouble maybe-anythin* from hoed k> foot- WONMS SAtVX can keW you■a . -a a two *W, Lwea iha lertrvwpvw aWw the ■ an ww im»w fur «M Mka •« Imm WOMDHI SAIAT is dfrhite. |filnim antiseptic. No u*ly appearance Safe fce chiidrrn C*H WONIHSt S4LVB-rwult| a- v 4 Tr-iv wonderful Sold In iWcatur B 'by Kohne, fcmiti and Holthouae l»ru»c lUi>i*ea or your hometown dru«i>t. 19 Saylt ROWERS Krum
MRS. ROY TAYLOR ENTERTAINS SUNDAY , Mrs Roy Taylor. 503 Ndrtn Sevr-Htli street, entertained wiHi a dtnin-r Sunday soy her husband. Roy Taylor, who celebrated his sixty eighth birthday anniversary. Guests included the Rev. and Mrs. Mervin Taylor and children, Rena Faye and Barry Lynn, of “Keystone; the Rev. and Mrs. Dorn lawlietein Vpland; Mr. and Mrs. Nfie Medaugh. Van Wert.; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Taylor. Fort Wayne; Mr and Mrs James Harvey and daughter. Gloria, Mr. and Mrs. Crank Carroll. The honored guest was the fe-~ clplent of many liiVely gift*. 1.--:-.-.:.-.---....-:.-— . .. TJic Music departmpnt of the Decatur Woman* club witl re.ieetse for, the Good Frld. y services on Ttfiirsday vening al seven thirty o'clock at the Methodic •church. The St Ambrose study club will inert at the home of Mrs. Herman Braun' Thursday evening as seven ’thirty i.rbxk _ Ten gTls and. ten .boys will form tht: iJas? “f graduates tw receive from— 4hv WiUMUr<?. --Ck** high svhfio! May 24 Th* addremi »• nr »*n by I>r. ICrnKt Al: - iuth deun of education at Miami - ,’ifvtrsity The class s»*rw<»on Mill J-g a* e i v»m»- by Che- Jlevi.-iJUahlu ,By *ri - "• | C. Moynihan, known liUffton man is seriously ill with <UalM‘te« at the Wells county ho.s* ?ital. where he has been a patient the past/two weeks. His -condition. i« reported unchanged. Edward Bowman of Brooklyn, N. Y . arrived here last night tn attemi funeral services of* hi> mother. Mrs Abbie Bowman Mr aiid Mrs John Bierht and ’family of Big Rapids. Mirh visit id over the weekend with Mr. ;*nd Mrs. Fred Banther. The (hdden Horn hi an inlet of the Sea <>f Marmara at Istanbul Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
MAM’- TIWSAn' hama baea rev coisred by Dr. Katber Bruhaucil' atnea ahe was named by Senator Joseph McCarthy <R). Wiaconam. as “Case 47" in hia Uat ol State department officials he accuses of Communist leanings. Mrs. Bni- . nauer told a Senate committee. Denying any connection with Communists, she said her busband Stephen, a civilian naval scientist, had -sOommunlst connections ... a very long time ago,* was denounced by them as ; a deserter in ISU. (InterMNoMlJ
Shmuct Canps For Easier Seal Soles < Aid Fund For Camp ' One us rhe fUMiy uvc* that money dongled to th* Swirty 10* Crippled Children, w bus* fu*d-r*>* . e«Uc puign it curieiiiy u»4erw*y fg Adam* cimnly under the hh»vision of Carl Gerber, l» for summer camp* for children. Probably the most complete, and moat popular, is Camp Koch tor crippled chtidren. which was give* to the society by Henry Koch at Evaavvilte. an.l i* located at Troy, Ind One of the toeal lad* wbp went to lhe camp. John Lough, told hl* Im presslou of hl* »t*y there last summer He told of the day* filled with healthful activity, the conucientiou* •upetvision. end the <ajoyment of meeting the other children. The day would begin with a bukie call which would waken the children for the planned aclivitle* There was daily competition In "cabin cleaning." John relate*, and some day* the children would be allowed to choo»* a certain activity in place of another There were games of dart., bor*esboe*, wrestling, boxing and arch ety. John says, and most important, swimming AB children, regardless of their handicap, took part in the waler program united forbidden by doctor's order* —a Hpecial events. John adds, war the July Fourth picnic. Perry co*r •y 4-H fair.- feery boat rlde». motu boating, excursions to Lincoln stale' park. Nancy Hank* memorial. German Ridge recreation park and Santa Claus with free ride* for all There were also program* plate ned for the evening*; then "light*/: out", at S o'clock "I hope I'll be asked to go again." Johnny says, "but there are other boys and girl* with the same hand! cap. (polio) who need the same chance I had "
GIRL SCOUTS A meeting of Brqwnte troop 17 was held at the Lincoln school Wednesday evening. Roll was call- . cd and. dw* p«rt<i, Rwverai game* were then enjoyed, after which rift* were made lot their mothers. Delicious refreshment* were later Admitted Carl Barley. Berne; Mrs Alfred Bum k;, Cheryl Huu k Mrs J. A. Kimmel Dismissed: . Adolph Bultemeier: Mrs. Charles Shert*. Van Wert/D : Mrs. Bernie* Bielierstein'; Rufus Daniels. H 147. Booth Second St. Give yourself a f new figure this Easter! Wlren you have * Spencer designed for you, you II notice immediately the improvement in the wiy you look and feel. CALL TODAY! MRS. LEOTA CONNELL 242' s Madison St. Phone 114 Call between 7 and • a. m SPENCER SUPPORTS .■. . . ■ -r -y Announcing Accordion Instructor For PIBLIX Conservatory of Music Miw* Schlaiidroff will be ’ :r. A*ril Ist, to play yow favorite accord ton ■election* and to talk to you about enrolling yoar boy or girl for accordion la*-.— st ruet ion. PUBLIX
Quarterly Dividend Declared By NIPSCO ' Hamm nod. -RHL---/March 33, — ‘ 3ffiftr~iF". «' ll 111 »n—---ladteM Public ftervtee C« drrlar ad • -quarterly dividaad arf »L(«5 per share on percent preferred stock, prarident Dean H Mttebell :-**inß*fftfrWil|kT — |] The dividend la payable April 11 to shareholder* of rscord at the rZIuM of betrf*ite ;AW£h« Mid. ’ ’ FeirOlParacliufing Cost Envoy's life 1 Survivor Relates Refusal To Jump RatnaayvUle, Oat. March 3» -J • fl’Pt — Fe*r of parachuUag from 1 their hunting airplane killed U. S 1 ambassador Laurence A JBtetabardt and tour other Americans. ' i the lone sarvlror wfto Jumped to safety said today t'.R. and Canadian sir force ot- '' fleers investlgatinc the < r-'*sh of ‘ the twin-engine plane learned ‘ from Master Sgt. GWynne A Long. , 33. how a last second refusal to ’ Jump from the plane yesterday ic«M the tore* of the vrtrtan Aqvertcan diplomat and other member* ': of his Canadian embassy staff J RCAF oftoiaD discounted the poasiMlßy that th* airplane which ' !mmed and exploded before ct*ahlug was sabotaged Invert teat Ing I the crash al the request of the .I’ 8, gt»y*?nuie!W, they said that .' C.S Sir force personnel stationed in Ottawa had serviced the craft l iuat before it* takeoff. The transport plunged out of * ' sunlit sky a few minute* after /taking off from Ottawa’s Rock'i t-liffe airport at S 2(1. a m. EBT....im ’ flight to New York and Waah- I ‘ngton. It crashed in flame* on a ’! snow-covered farm 12 mile* from the airport Ixmg. -of Vannoy. N.C., said the -port engine blew up.” He said that nobody made a
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v wf tew** tew - rteiayWte c**“ dwii out order of the pitot. Capt. Thomas G Archibald. 31. Caton Springs. -Am. •-'■'Yhe-- ewr eltet *irp*sat ante to imrkiwd narachst** oe all I>* passengers but they "seemed to be afrasd ■*■- -**'-tear" the--eMte' 1 -ami -, somebody shouted, no we'll aever make It at thia height' ", ' ~- ~L«r dßted’ os>* Tromt IT belgbT ertlmated at about I.MB teat aad ...a JgHgwJteee te>S«T. He landed about 400 feet from the burning wreckage. The t'A air force sent Mai. Gen Victor E Bertrandite chief of it* Hying safety division, to take charga of the military in ' vestigatton of the craah. Bert randies flew from hi* San Bernardino. Calif , headquarter* teat qigbt aad was to be Joined here by Col A. L. Harvey a divtefon investigator ! who flew in from Washington. Stetabardt. 47. waa a veteran of 17 year* of foreign service U.S. embassador to Russia in I*4l when the Germ.n* invaded the (tovia* union, be waa assigned to Ottawa on Aug 18. 1848 President Truman and Canadian Prime Minister Louis St. Itearwnt sent deep regrets" to hi* widow , aad daughter (' in addition to Stetabardt aad Archibald, who was ortstaat air attache at the emhaaay, th* etc • tims were Aten W C. Harringto,. jtl. son of Julia* Harrington. US. - minister to Canada, an atoe: Lt. (Co I W F Trueblood. 3*. Kansas ‘ City. Mo exchsage officer atlathed to lhe embassy; and Lt. Marcel A Belanger 2». New Bedford. yea* , aasistant air attache ■had - ctepikA:---/ - ■ Roy Scout drive will Htart Saturday aftemoMi at 1 oclock. 7«T FOR GOOD SHOES
