Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 76, Decatur, Adams County, 31 March 1950 — Page 3
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Capt James Glendenning Claims German Girl As Bride In Ceremony Here Thursday Lillian Reedel. recently of Germany, and Capt. James Glendeunlng of the 1. - . H. army, were wed in a private ceremony In the Zion Lath‘ran church here Thursday. The wedding climaxed year* of waiting, months of catling red tape, and added an international touch to local : Wedding* The new Mr*, (Hendenning arrived in Indiana only Tuesday following about alt month* of waiting for her vitta. Through the »pon-
aorahip of Mr and Mra. Milo B. Glendenning of Hartford township. parent* of the groom, and the resettlement service of the National Imtheran conference, it was possible to bring her to this country. The Rev. Edgar P. Schmid I officiated during the simple but impressive rites. The bride wore a casually but smartly tailored light grey suit with black accessories and complemented her attire with a pink hat with'matching veil.' Her corsage was of rosea. Capt. Olendenning Is a graduate of West Point, class of IM3. and served with the ninety-ftrrt division in Italy during the war. where, at oae time, he was reported missing In action. Fidlowing the W*r, the captain was stationed in Augsburg, Germany. -with the military constabulary. Mrs. Glemlenuiug had moved there during the post-war flux, when movements of targe groups of humanity from ope place loan other was the popular thing. Originally her home was In Estonia, now a part of Russia's world. ('apt and Mrs. Glendenning left today for Birmingham. Ala . where he is stationed with an HOTI' unit. The couple plan to make their home there. ORDER OF EASTERN-STAR INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS ' Decatur chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star-held pubUc‘installation of officers Thursday evening st the .. Masonic temple. "jTAe room was beautifully decorated with palms and Easter HI lie* ami tail candelabra In trout of the. worthy matron's station w»« an resting on a bed of' grt enerj, was a large ,-oTd star and a nhitedbre with a d streamer In Its beak inscribed with the word "peace.” The installing officers were Mrs. Adrian Baker, worths mat row; feral Ftß « I j // m IH WMS PLASTER CRACKS. NAIL HOUS. SRAMS AND UNEVEN SURFACES By applying piaattr and paint in one easy application yea obtain moot colorful and (Eectie* walla and save J much time and wurtr Paint-O-Ptest hides surface defects .as it J beautiffe*. Its permanence and vaahaMßty make k most practical tar am over any surface sod ter al imrn. ARNOLD LUMBER CO., INC. Lumber A Building Supplies 425 Winchester St. OLkrxonm 17
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I. ■ -aw L——— , Society items for gay's pub* . Ilcstlen must he phoned In by It a m. (Saturday »:30 a. m.) J Phene 1000-1001 Betty Terveer Friday Ave Maria study club, Mrs. Al 1 Schmitt, 8 pm. Wesley class of Methodist chur- ' ch. < hureh basement, « p.m. Happy Homemakers club. Wash- ' inton township community build - Ing, < pm. Saturday Ham and Egg supper, Rt Mark's ‘‘Lutheran church, Monroeville'S to ' 7 p.m. . .. 1 Monday Our Lady «d Fatima study club. - Mr*. John Terveer, 8 p.m. ' Adams county chorus, Monroe high school, 7. SO pm Tuesday • \ C L. of (.. C. L of C hall. 780 p.m. . .. Wednesday ‘ Girl Scout leaders club.' Decatur high school. I SO p in.’ Thursday Magley I-adlrw aid. church basement all day. ' Mrs Glenn Hill, marshal; Mrs. • Lloyd Nell, conductress; Mrs Robert Krick, chaplain. Mr* Harry; ■ Dally, organist, and Mrs. han Tyh-
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;dall, soloiat. .■ ■ ‘I Mrs. Harry Essex, the Incoming 'worthy matron. waw escorted to l her station by her husband I through an aisle formed by her I officers holding lighted candle*. Mra. Tyndall sang appropriate words to "When Irish Eyes are Smiling.''. - Frank Bohnke, the Incoming worthy patron, was escorted by his son, Harold, through an aisle form- ■ cd by brother Masons. Other officers installed were: Mrs. Harry Stults. associate matron: Weldon Bumgerdner. associate patron; Mrs. R. A. Stuckey, secretary: Mrs. Dan Tyndall, treasurer; Mrs. Raymond Snydet. conductress. Mrs. Weldon Stuckey. associate conductress; Mrs. Frank Bohnke. chaplain Mra. Francis Ellsworth, marshal; Miss Bernice Nelson, organist; Mrs. Robert Macklin, Adah; Mrs. Raymond Eichenauer. Ruth; Mrs. Gene Hike Esther; Mra. Elmo ' Stuckey. Martha: Mr*. Clarence Ziner, Electa; Mrs. Clarence Snyder. warder, and Raymond Eichenauer, sentinel. As the marshal waa escorted to her statloti. Mr*. Tyndall sang an appropriate song. The very worthy matron express'd her appreciation to the chapter for the prlvelege of serving as Its ■ highest officer and announced that ' het motto for this year la harmony and happiness She then Infrudur.ed members of her family. Her small niece. Cindy Lou Durr, assifejl by Harry Essex presented 'he Installing officers with lovely gifts. I Twenty-two past matron* wel ! corned into their club Mr*. Franci* Ellsworth. Junior past matron, and her Jewel was presented to her by Mr*. It. A Stuckey. • Refreshment* were later served , in the dining room to approximate-1 Iv one hundred and fifty guest* I frofn a fable centered with a bowl I
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of White snapdragons and grawhery Mr* Lloyd NMI •»< Glenn Hill praaidad. Th* Mfmab- - -ai4»u.eartii*t. JRaMSt. ;..!***•. Cleta* Miller. Mra. Frank Alton. Mrr: Brice Roop. Mr*, tattaf Smith. Mr*. D. M. Rice, Mr*. Ut Burroughs, Mra. Don Lutau and Mias Fern'Paaawater. Tha new worthy matron, aa well aa_the junior past matron, received -BldBP .... ENTERTAINS FOR DAUGHTER THURSDAY — I Mr*. Francis, Eady entertained laat evening for kfr daughter. Nr*, e. K- Whltted of _ Valparaiao , Guest* were Mra? Bartoa Imuth. Mr*. Brook* Tickle. Mra. Cai Burnett. Mr*. Everett Fautkner. Jr,7 end Mr*. Roy Frledley. FESTIVAL POSTFONED AT ADAMS CENTRAL ' j The festival of the *enior <4aa*./ of the Adam* Central high school ■ originally scheduled for tonight, ha* been postponed until Thu rd day night April 1«, It waa announced today. JI The festival to to Include a rum-; mage sale, cake walk, and n»hy ether type* of entertainment. One of the feature* will be the crowning of a festival king and queen. PHILALETHEAN CIRCLE MEETING IS HELD Mr* Herman VonGunten was hostess last evening to memlters of the l>hllalethean circle of the Zion Evaageltapl and Reformed church Mrs. la*o Kirseh, assistant chairman, presided at the bualnesa meeting; . Tin- lesson on "cooperation for a Christian nation' waa presented by Mrs. James Border*, after which the meeting closed with prayer. During the social hour, Mr*. VonGunten served lovely refreshment*. INDIANA CLUB MEETING HELD The Indiana club met recently at <he home of Mr*. Dean Reber. A ishort business meeting waa con ; ducted by the president, Mra. Ed Hammond, after which heart* were} ‘ t.layed and prize* won by Mra. Earl Shoaf and Mr*. Hammond. At a later bou.r, delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ed Hammond ■ TRINITY LADIES ,AIO IN MEETING [ Tse Ladies Aid society of the fWlißty'Evangelical t'nlted Brethlen church held its meeting at the ‘ church Tuesday evening. Mr.'. Frank Fisher. Mrs William Hoffman and Mrs William Ohler were hostesses. Mrs R. E. Mumma and Mr.«. David Wynn had charge of the ■ tinging and Mrs. Charles Roben . Id and Mrs Clarence Drake gave the devotion- Mrs. R. (> Wynn presided at the' business meeting. ' gt which time member* reported | i sending seventy nine cards and making forty five call* during the j month ■ Fifteen member* were pre- 1 sent The work committee also turned In twenty dollars and sixty ; cents. The work committee for next month will he Mrs. Ftoher,Mrs. Mamma and Mr*. David Wynn Hostesses will be "Mrs Hubert Gilpen. Mrs. William Strahm and Mrs Wilson Reed. At the close of the mating, the ; hostesses served refreshments In i keeping with the Easter season
MRS. CARL STUCKEY HOgTEtt TO CIRCLE Mrs Carl Stuckey waa hostess c^ti*a--Fttai^*tel»wte*>P..-.M--.iate; Zion Evangelical and Reformed ' riturch recently. Mr*. Luther Brokaw led the devotional* and a ■■ very interesting discussion period. LMer In the evening, games ' w,«r* played auA.’prf»aa : jHHbß*E ' to the various winners. Delirious rrirsshm*m* wee* th*a-.-*oty*d,,tal j (lovely Ea*ter appointments by the hoetetm. assisted by N» Clarence iSnyder The next meeting will bo held April 25 , —-7'-. .. 1 ENTERTAINS STUDY CLUB TUESDAY #M*». Walter Butcher was ho* to the Church Mother* »tudy ‘ ylul* Tuesday evening. The meeting was opened with the club i 1 reed In the absence of the presl- 1 ' dent. Mrs LaDoyt Miller, the meet- 1 | 'ng was conducted by Mrs. Vincent I l Darker. The devotional* were in 1 (barge of ' Mr*. Virgil Doyle and several interesting talk* were glv-j' en: Mr* Erman Johnson ''Your;' i hild's Mental Growth” and Mr*, j Robert Monnier. “Ratolng Good 11 1 Sport*." both subject* being from 1 Parent* magaxlne. Following tbe*e 1 talk* discussion* were held. The meeting was closed with prayer Refreshment* in keeping with < the Easter motif were later *erv- 1 ed by Mr*. Butcher, assisted by I Mr* Lowel Smith, Mr*. Roland 1 Roth, and Mrs. Winston Rawley. | MARRIED COUPLE* CLUB TO MEET 1 The Married Couple* etab «f the- 1 Zion Lutheran church will have 1 it* regular meeting in the church | basement Sunday evening at eight o'clock. Speaker* will be the Rev. i Edgar Schmidt and Loul* Jacob*. I The committee in charge of the 1 i social hour and refreshment* will 1 l>e Mr. and Mr*. Frank Braun, Mr. 1 and Mr*. Lloyd Spelgel and Mr. and Mr*. Lawrence Schroeder. I 1 BUNNY CIRCLE 1 CLUB MEETS ; The Sunny Circle Home Economics club of Preble township met (at the Preble township recreaI tlon center recently, with Mrs. 1 Orley Barkley. Mrs. Otto Ehlerding and" Mrs, Lewia Foreman as hostesses. ’ The pFesident. Mr* Arthur Kdeneman. led the group In singing the song of the montn "Bless Be the Tie That Binds.". followed by roll call, answered
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with "some sign of spring I have seen thin year." Mrs. William Kruetxman then gave an interesting account of her and showed colored picture* of place* of interest there. The meeting wa* closed with the elub creed. A doliclou* luncheon followed. Ho»te»*e« for the April meeting will be Mr* otto Peck. Mto* M*tll LADIES SHAKESPEARE CLUD MEETING HELD • Member* of the Ladle* Bhakeapeare club were entertained Wedneaday afternoon at the home 01 Mr*. A. C. K. Glllander. Following the club collect, Mr*. George Buckley gave an interesting paper “New Treed* pi Interior Decorating.” She told of the new and value of color and color schemes, and the placement of windows and their .treatment, new floor covering*. furniture and thd charm of her Mbject with the quotation* picture* and mirror*. She ended "home to where the heart la” and "be R ever *0 humble tbbre'a no place like Mbne." She alao quoted from Edgar Gueata* poem “take** a heap of living In a house to make a home;” The twenty member* present answered roll call with current event*. Delicious candies were later aerved by Mary Beth and Bruce (inlander MEETING OF KIRKLAND LADIEG CLUB IS HELD The meeting of the Kirkland Ladies rlub waa held at the Adam* Central acbeol. Wedneaday evening. Mra. John Leyse. president, presided The duh collect was repeated and the aong of the month "Bless Be the Tie That Binds." was aunz by the group. Roll call was answered with “some sign of spring 1 have aeen thia year." Mr*. Roaco Kohn gavp the devotion* A'.reading followed, entitled "P* A Ma.” by Mr*. Robert Braun, after which a short playlet waa presented by several membeHL_. _ An interesting lesson on “knowing your figure faults" was given by Mrs. Nolan Barger and Mr*. Floyd Ehrman. -During the social hour, lovely refreshment* were served the twenty three-member* by the. hostesses Mr*. Franklin Friichte. Mrs. ‘Robert Brown. Mr* Hansel Foley. Mrs. Ernest Worthmsn. Mr* Robert Kolter and Mra. Roscoe Kohn.
> I The Catholic Ladies of Columbia I will hold tbeir regular monthly 1! meeting nt the C. L. of C. ball r Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'1 > The Our Lady of Fatima study club will meet at the home of Mrs. . John Terveer Monday evening at t eight o'clock. — — Z The Magley Ladles Aid abciety Thursday In the church basement. Hofftesaes were Mra, Otto Hllde- ■ brand and Mr*. Russell Mankey. I —7_ 1 The Adams county chorus will - meet Monday evening at seven > thirty o'clock at the Monroe high ■ school All member* are urged to ■ memorise the three selection* aaI signed at the laat rehearsal. _J I i The Girl Seoul leaders club will - niewt In room 2«« at Decatur high ’ school Wednesday afternoon at 1 one thirty o'clock. I . ' Admitted: Joby Werat, Decatur: , Joseph Borg, Hoagland; Sandra , Sue Marquardt, Monroeville; Sandra Kay Adam*. Monroeville: Mr*. Theodore Kleine Hoagland; Mr*. Esther Peckham. Sturgis, Mich. Dismissed: Mr*. George Coy and ■ baby boy; Mis* Wlnefriede Kitson.
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Mr. and Mra JokA EUar AM parent* of a babr boy, bora aL 12:14 am todsy at the Adam* county memorial hospital. So vvighed 5 pound*. 4 ounce*. A baby girl waa bora to Mr. and "ST’ra U:U o'clock Thursday night at the local hospital. She weighed A pounds. 8 ounce*. Rolland J. Miller Seeks Nomination Rolland J. Miller. Decatur route 5. Adams county farmer, today announced hto candidacy for commissioner. first district, Mbfoet to the decision of voter* in the Repubiieaa primary election on May Miller to 4.4 year* of age and the father of four children He reaidaa on hi* own farm in St. Mary's township. He has been aa active Repubttoao all of hie Rte. The candidate has served xa CO.!’ precinct committeeman to North St. Mary's precinct for eight years and prior to devoting hi* lull tins to farming, be waa employed for 17 year* at International Harvester Co. Miller is a member of the Calvary Evangelical I'nited Brethren church. Trade In a Gaod Town — Decatur
