Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 88, Decatur, Adams County, 14 April 1950 — Page 3

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D%Mlt JOAN SHEETS WED EASTER SUNDAY Mis* Dotori* Joan Sheet*. dsughtar of Mr. and Mr*. Chalmer flhwttß of rotto L. and Homer TackaMaa of Guseva, wars married on Easter Sunday afternoon at two thirty o'clock in the Morocco evangelical United Brethren church. The Bev. Keith J. Bmltley. ancle of the bride, officiated at the impreaaive double ring ceremony before an altar decorated with bouquet* of gladiola* and call* Ulliea. Seven branched candelabra flanked the altar on either nM*. Mrs. Smttloy. pianist played “1 Love You Truly." "Becauae," and "Always” preceding the ceremony, end "Savior Like a Shepherd Lean U«” at the close of the ceremony. The traditional wedding msrcbe* were uaed. The bride, given la marriage by her father, wore' a sown ol white taffeta, made with a round nylon neckline, trimmed in lace and failing over the abort puffed sleeve*. The full skirt waa worn over a hoop. The finger Up veil fell from a email halo hat trimmod in white aatin and she carried a single purple orchid whlca topped her white Bible with white ribbon streamer*. She wore a triple strand of pearla. Ss-«. Joaegthine Weldy. elater of the bride, waa matron of honor. She wore a lilac chiffon gown — over taffeta. trimmed In white flower* around the hemline. The full akirt waa worn over a hoop She wore a matching picture hat and carried a large Easter lllly filled with pink snapdragon* and tied with pink ribbon. ~ Maatar Philip Dean Smltley. cousin of the bride, carried the ring* In a email basket of flowera. Jack Weldy aorved the groom aa' beat man. Immediately following the ■ceremony. a reception waa held in the Smltley home. The bride* table v aa laid In lace and centered with I a four-tier wedding cake, topped' wWh a minature bride and groom : and rosette* Tall pink taper* were uaed wm either aide, and gladlotaa and call* . Ulliea graced the table. Approximately thirty liueata attended. . P 7 The new If re. Tachannen la employed at the Wayne Tailoring Ca In Fort Wayne, and the groom la an amptoys of the Gerber Rrodnra In Cralgville. The couple la residing on North Fourth street.

Wedding guest* tnrluded Mr. *nd Mr*. J. R Smit ley. Mr. and Mra. Chalmer Sheet* and family. Mr. and Mra. Jnck Weldy and »on. It’s What You Want! 9001 Newest! Smartest! It's the Red-iagote-Dres* you've been bearing so much about! Nice in a dark sheer with white organza collar and rugs, over a taffeta sllp-dreea. Pattern SOOI sites 12. 14. 14. 18. 20; 40 Blae Id. redingote, 4 yds. 34-In.; 1 yd. contrast; slip 2*4 yds. This easy-to-use patter* gives w perfit Ht. Complete, Uluat rated Sew Chart shown you every step. Send TWKNTY-FIVg cents In eolaa for tMa .pattern to MARIAN MARTIN, care of Decatur Dally ' V. Q. Box 4740. Chicago 20. 01. Print plainly YOVR NAME, ADDRESS. SONE. SIZK STYLE NUMBER. LOOK! A book of new aaaywew MARIAN MARTIN Patterns for Spring. Send Fifteen Cents tor your copy aad plan all the lovely new clothoe yoew eat One yard skirt* end bteooee. spring style* for ell the family. ' And—printed In the book — tree handbag patters.

r I 1 r *R—■ ISMSMA fdhSl ivitid hd Rhoitad Ito toy 11 hr m. (Saturday 0:30 a. aa.) Phone 1000-1001 • fa mfWTf ’ ■■HJ • trvvsr Friday 1 Calvary Evangelical United BroI threw Ladiea AM society, church. I 7:30 p.m. t Work and Win clam of Trinity Evangelical U.B. church, church. I 7:30 p.m. I Wesley class of Methodist ehar , th. church. 7:s# pm. Legion amdliiry. Legion home S i Victory class of Trinity Evan reMeal U.B. church, church, 7:30 : pm. Bobo Methodist WJLCS.. Mrs. I Dorwin Drake, 7:30 pm. i Girl Scout board of directors, 1 Mrs. Roy Kaiver, 7:30 pm. Saturday Chicken noodle and bake sale of Zion Lutheran Missionary society. . city hall, • in. iWetotoey > Corinthian class of First Christ lan church, Mrs. William Kohls, 7:3#pjn. ■ Girls Missionary guild of Union Chapel. Veda and Frieda Williamson. 7:30 p.m. St. Mary's society, C. L. of C, , hall, 7:30 p.m. ■“ Our Lady of Fatima study eluh. Mrs. John Terveer. 8 p m. Ladiea Firemens auxiliary, Mrs. Eugene Beam. 7:30 pm. Rancta Maria study club, Mrs. . L. R. Zlntsmaster. 8 p.m. i Adams County Home Economics club chorus. Monroe school, 7:30 i pm. St. Catherine study club, Mildred . Loshe. 8 p.m. i ' ■' ll l - 1 • — ■ ■ 1 end Mrs. Lloyd Ruse, all of Decatur, Mr. and Mrs. Oral Tachannen. Geneva; Mr. and Mrs John Smlt- ■ ley and family Wren, 0.. and the! ' Rev. and Mrs. Keith J. Smltley of I Morocco. . t' ’ . ' —— ' . ' PROFIT ANO PLEASURE CLUB MEETING HELD The nvofit and Pleasure Home Economics club met ut the homo > ol Mrs Alton Corson, with nine14een members and tour guests pre ’ sent. After a brief business meet- ’ lag. the group sang "Rock of,

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Tuesday Knm Join Us Class of Bethany Evangelical UM. church, church. (■•3O PJU. . -a,. Loyal DnagMer* class of Bethany EvangoUcal U.B. church, Mrs. James Maloy, 7:30 p.m. C. L. of C, C. L. of C. ban, • :3» pm. Decatur Garden club, Mrs. Noah Bixler. 3 p.m. Pleasant Mills PT. A., Pleasant Millsschool. T:3d p.ln. Tri Kappa inspection dinner. Lutheran church, 0:30 p.m. —*’**' AMdu e m m I BUrVUy Aeolian choir, Decatur hlga school, 7:3# PA. . Decatur Home Economics cluh, Mrs. Frank Criat, 3 p.m. ; K IIRNsRBy ■ ■ Ladies Fellowship of Missionary church, Mrs. Leonard Johnston, 7 P-m. Friendship Village club. Klmaey rahocL I IMU. 4—. .. ... . Agee," and Mrs. Kenneth Hoffman led the devotionala. Miss Anna K. Williams gave aa Interesting leston m ••Healthful Mania.'*. Later in the evening. dell< lons refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Boyd Meploe. The next meeting will bo held Wednesday. May !#, at the home of Mrs. Bernard Lengerich. ENTERTAIN* MARTHA CIRCLE THURSDAY Mrs. Lola. Black was hostess to the Martha circle of the Presbyterlan church Thursday afternoon. The chairman. Mrs. P. L. Mack Un. presided. Mrs. Fred Patterson gave the devotions, and Mrs. %lmon Heemstra the lesson on "Mission at the Grass Roots." Plans were then made by several of the memlMtrs to attend the Presbyterlsl on April It and 25 at Warsaw. Refreshments were later served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. C. W. Knapp, Mrs. Ben Duke and Mrs G. T. Burk to the twenty member*. „ EETA EIQMA PHI MEETS WEDNESDAY Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phil sorority met at the Elks , home Wednesday evening: | Mias Betty Weiitier was in charge of the program and introducer! Mrs. Sylvester Everhart;’who show • d films nt her trip through the western states last summer. ' During the business meeting. Miss Rose Ellen Miller, president announced that the local group i would Ire guests of the Fort Wayne [chapters at the annual founders [day banquet to be held at the Fort i Wayne Woman's club, on April 27.

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Tri Kappa Guest U. ' ... . ■■ 1 Ito •{■r ■ R-.-sffih. i I "i Mrs. Woodrow Weir, recently- , retired president ot the Gammd , Rho chapter of Tri Kappa sorority at Marion, will Inspect the local Chapter of Tri Kappa Tuesday evening at six thirty o'clock In the 1 Zion Lutheran church. Mrs. Wa*r ts oElerr ot province s of the Kappa Kappa Kappa sorority. She is a graduate ot DePaow university and is a native ot Warsaw. where she waa initiated into Alpha laimlrda chapter of Tri Kappa In I»*4. The following now officers were , elected and will be installed at tha founder's day banquet: president. Mrs. Eileen Beam; vies prmridtoL Miss Irene Braun; recording aeeretary. Miss Evelyn Frohnaptel; corresponding secretary. Mrs. Ruhainah Custer, and treasurer, Mrs. Dorothy Mauller. Donations were voted for the society for crippled children and the International Cancer research endownment fund <rf Beta Sigma Phi The meeting adjourned with the cloalng ritual. MEETING OF W.g.C.K IE HELD THURSDAY The W.9.C.8. of the First Methoodist church met at the -ebureh Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Jobu poan. president, presided at the business meeting, at which time B was voted that the society should contribute fifty dollars aa a gift for the advanced program of the Society. Inspirational devotions and the lesson were given by ’Mrs. Calvin Steury. assisted by 'Mrs. Sylvester Everhart and Mrs <> K Baker, using aa their theme "Jesus Christ the Corner Stone." Folio .- Ing the lesson, Mrs. Gerald Jones ■ and Miss .Etta Mallonee gave In- 1 terwetihg reports of the eleventh annual district convention held In [ Mishawaka. Mrs. Steury reported on the meeting at Monroe for the purpose of forming a Wesleyan guild. .Members wercadhen invited to; the tea table wltgre refreshmnts vere served by the following hos-i tenses Mrs 'David Heller. Mrs. Harold Gay. Mrs. Albert Beery. ’ Mrs. Ca rl Gerber, Mrs: Beery. Mrs. Clyde Butler. Mrs. Dan Tyndall, Mrs G. I. Brayton. »tuu.W.4L. Harber and. Mrs. .Hatlie Mtn#: MRS. FLOYD MYER HOSTESS TO CLUB The Salem W S.C.S held its meeting at the home of Mrs Floyd Meyer Thursday. “Jesus Calls Us" | sas sung by the group in,.opening' 'he.meeting followed bFThe devotions. g(ven hy Mrs Claude Foreman. Mrs. Oscar Merriman review- I Cd the lesson “Youth Are Part-J tiers in . Kingdom Building.' and the topic from the World Outlook ■ran given by Mrs. Maurice Miller ' During the business meeting a: letter was read from Gusts Rohl-! net a missionary In China, reporting on the overseas relief. The , rinsing prayer was offered by Mrw-,■ Charles Burkhart. Refreshment* were later served to the Mesdames Roy Miller. Feed Freewalt. Jesse Fox. Maurice Mil- i ler, Charles Burkhart Ronald Bry- ( an and daughter. Martha Jane, t-awrence Carver. Chester Bryan, f harles Myer* and son. Carl. Grov- | et Wolf Austin Merriman, Claud I Foreman and Floyd Meyer. I V ' MARY CIRCLE MEETING HELD 1 Mrs. L C. Pettibone entertained I the member* of Mary circle of the < First Presbyterian church Thurs- < day afternoon. The meeting open rd With the prayer circle led by Mrs. (inlander. Mrs. Jesse Button. ] Sr., led the followed i by prayer The program was in < charge of Mias Bartha Heller, re- | viewing the l>ook “The Seven < Btars." A very interesting life I story of- seven Japanese school ; boy* between IMB-1P47 Through - their year* of higher education, the preparation for war and the i actual war and defeat was enjoyed ! •>y the members. I Twenty-two members answered t "far edit' gftfcr Yillch Mri: I circle chairman, conducted the luslaess meeting. Lovely refreshment* were later served by the hos- t •ME assisted by Mr*. James Klber- < son. Other assisting hoetsssea un- < able to attend were Mrs. Wilson Leo and Mrs. Louise Alborson. Mrs. Huber DeVoss will enter | tain the circle on May -It. J. F. , Fanmann and 'Mrs. A. N. Anker • assisting.

KIRKLAND W.C.T.U. MEETING IE HELD The Kirkland township W.C.T.U. haM their regular meeting Tuoaday aftwmocn at thw..ta«n-T«f j|h. and Mrs. Rolla Haack in Peterson. ■ ■ The meeting opened with the group ringing "My Prayer." and the devxHlons, read hy Mrs. Sam Heweben. Roll call was answered with Each member giving a scrip-r-towto • wponiir. A, abort Immlbmii meeting was then held, followed hy additional music by the group. The collection was reeelvad by the page airta. Joyce Haggard and Shirley Null. I Th* lesson from the riudy book !VM then given, entitled "It in Smarter Not to Drink." and a temperance reading by Mrs. Otto Dilling Mrs Hepscbea rend the twelve steps on bow laws are made and explained that mimbsra *to rid write their congreeamea or thriP views of important lawn. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Lacinda Yager Tuesday. May 3. at one o'clock. Mrs. Mary Yaks will have the leaturn study. PBI IOTA XI MEETS THURSDAY Pri lota Xi sorority held Ito regular business meeting last evening at the home of Mias Marion Koontx Mr*. David Tervser president. presided. Donations ware made to the Red Ooss and Crippled Children's fund*, after which plans for the atreet fair were discussed. Mis* Fan Hammel, chairman of the April social meeting, announced that Mis* Carolyn Rudy, junior Mis* America, would he the guest artist The meeting will be held in the lodge' room of the Elk* home Wednesday evdhlng at eight o'clock. ST. PAUL LADIES AID MEETING HELD An all day meeting of the Bt. Paul Ladiea Aid society was held WednestKy at the home of Mrs. Kermeth Parrish. Sewing and quilting were done and a pot-luck dinner served at noon. After the business meeting, de- . rotten* were read by Mr*. Frank Aurand. and the Lor<!‘« prayer wa* repeated in unison Those present were Mr*. Clint Hart. Sadie Myers, Lyle Fra nr. Clara Dague. i'-wnk Aurand. Ira Mcßride. Baran Martin. Dwight- -Schnopp and son, ’ «"<I the hostoM. Mrs. Parrish and < hildren. MONROE BETTER HOMES CLUB MEETING HELD - The Monroe Better Homes club met at the home of Mr*. Harry Crownover Tuesday,, with eighteen member* present Mr* E. W. IBtrsche was a guest. The meeting wa* opened with the club repeating the collect, afi tor ewhlch the club prayer wa* »nni?. The devotion service wa* led by Mrs. Raymond Crist Mr* |llfmtfrtk*» conducted, rhe husines* meeting. [ Mias Anna K. Williams xave aq Interesting lesson on “how to serve healthful meal* more e<oni>mic*T Games were later enjoyed and* a' delicious luncheon served by the hostesses. Mrs. Crownover. Mr*. Rose Hocker-and Mrs; "tltto Ldngenberger. The Friendship Village clyli of Bluecreek -township will meet Thursday afternoon at one o'clock at the Kirnsey school. Member* ars 1 asked to wear housedressett and those having birthday* in January. February or March should bring [ their offering*. The C. L. of C. will have a potluck supper Tuesday evening at six thirty o'clock at the C. L. of -C. hall. The committee will furnish the meat and roll*. Mr*. Noah Bixler will to hostess to the Decatur Garden cluh Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. A meeting of the Pleasant Mills P.T.A. will he held Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the Pleasant Mill* school. The Corinthian class of the First Christian church will meet at the home of Mr*. William Kohl* Monday evening at seven thirty o'clock. The Knm Join U* das* of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren chureh will meet Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock in the recreation room* ot the chureh. The committee in charge will to Mr. and Mr*. Glen Mauller and Mr. and Mr*. Ladoyt Miller. A meeting of the Ladle* Fellowship of the Missionary church will' be hold at the home ot Mrs. I award Johnston 512 North Third street. Thursday evening at aev- «»«*-«<« Mrs. Frank Crist will be hostess to the Decatur Home Economic* dab Wednesday afternoon at- two o'clock. The Loyal Daughters rias* of the Bdthany Evangelical United Brethren chureh will he it* meeting Tuesday evening at seres thirty o'eloek at th* home ot Mr*. James

Rtaley, with Mrs. Lucille Miller UMtatißg. The juntor-sentor vocational •<- I riculture class of Monmouth huh ijpebaal spent Tuesday afternoon • on an interaottag mad rihtoMkmai- -, tour through the Fort Wayne plant • as Eberman WhUe Ca. ... _ -„ 1 Mrs. Dwight Darr and children. • Cheryl <uMI Jimmy sntwtainej 1 with a luncheon Thursday noon 1 Cor the following guests: Mrs. Do* A£or and non. Terry. Mrs. 1 Bruce Bnughn and son. David. Mrs. ■ Harold Baughs. Mrs. Burdette ‘Burgess and chtidrra, Barbara ‘[aur and Burdette. Jr., and Mr* ■ Harry Drake and *on. Roger Lee. • Miw Drake and Mr* Burge** and ■ their fatelHe* are visiting with ' triend* and relative* here thi* week. 1 Mr. and Mr*. Weidler otoarved their fifty-sixth wedding annlver*- ' ary Wednesday srith a family dinner. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Weidler of Detroit and Mr. and Mr*. Dalia* Goldner and daughter*. Kathryn Ann and Janet. _ Willie Hitchcock, commercial teacher in the Wren. 0., high m rhnr-l Wmm *amAmAaG*wu* FCllfMrl. *•** ot Van Wart county. UaAara ( aMoctattoa an 4 wtU aamune his I*l

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■ dutiea next full. Mr. and Mr*. Charia*~~B—*e man have returned from a visit with tholr wa. Max family at Ithlca, Micb Max Zimmerman I* greatly Improved from w *e**re ease ot polio and now i* walking . without crutch** Rteve, grandson , of Mr. and Mr*. Zimmerman, is i improving slowly, but hl* nrrndWiop is still regarded a* serious. Mr*. Dick Heller motored to Rvnnelaer today far a xiaU with ' .her puretH*. Mr.' and - Mrs: Vur [ Grant. Mr Grant, formerly ot this i Olty. is improving from aa attack . of pneumonia. He 1* In the Jasper . county, hospital. Several Decatur men will go to i Huntington tonight to attend a i meeting of Preebytariaa men la . that city. Mr. and Mr*. Charles Curt*, of I Brook, are visiting In thia city i “Ith Mr*. Curt*’ brother, the Bev. i John E. Chamber*, .. i Mr. and Mr*. A. R. Aahbancbor I bare arrived home from their win ■ ter'* vacation in Florida. Mr. and Mr* Bill Meicbl ar* -1 visiting with friend* in Wooatar, ■ O. I ' '

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