Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 101, Decatur, Adams County, 29 April 1950 — Page 3
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I I •.Ef>' ■■ ■ ■i • / ■ MR. ANO MRS. MAX DUBROWIN* of Ml Bronx River Rood. »rmktra. N. Y.. announce the betrothal of their daughter, Haadra Harriet, to Bernard Gene Brunk*. *<m of Mr. and Mrs.’ Alvin Gutowlti of thia city The wedding will take place on June 7. Miaa Duziowln is an alumna of A H. Daria high school, where she waa paat treasurer and president of Omicorn Alpha Kappa sorority. At present rhe I* a sophomore at Indiana university, where she Is majoring in English Mr Brooks »"» graduatnd from Decatur high school anil Indiana Ilf versify. While on campus, he was a member of Falcon duh. Hkntl and Ciescent. and Sphinx duh. all honorsrlra respectively for rophomore, junior and senior organized men Mr. Brook* was also president of the Alpha Theta chapter of Pt Lambda Phi fraternity at Indiana. During the war, Mr Brooks served H months In the I’ntted States navy. He Is new antedated with the-Economy department . store here J
LCGION AUXILIARY MHTIW Ik HCLD " The Amerfi an Lsgion auxiliary held a South American social meeting at the Legion home last evening. April is Pan American month* and the auxiliary la studying the country of Ecuador.' Mrs. Harold Kryder. Leg, fourth died trict .Pan American gave a talk on Ecuador, after which games were played and prises won by Mrs. Virginia Prey and Mrs. Bertha Aahbaucber, bridge; Mrs. Eleanor Braun and Mr*. Gertrude Bittner, pinochle; Mr*. Lillie Hammond and Mr*. Doris Spiegel, bunco. The room was decorated with
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large panama hat*, colored hani woven baskets, and* the table* were-covered with brightly covered luncheon doth* in keeping with the motif. Refreshments were later served hy the committee, Mr*. Dorothy Hunt, chairmen Mrs. Catherine lense. lametta Loan. Gertrude Bitt--tier and- Marie -Selklng. The next meeting will be held on May 12. The nomination of of-J fleers will take place. PLEASANT MILLS CLASS IN MEETING Fourteen member* attended the 1 nieetingj ot the Pleasant Milla Methodist Willing Worker* da*.-.
J • r muwofc bn Du by .11 e. m. (Saturday t:M Am.) Phene 1000-1001 Betty Tervene 4-H band bake sale. PabUx. S ajdf • wUnosy Aeolian choir and Zion Latheraa choir, church. I p.m. . » Monday Our Lady of Fatima discussion duh, Miaa Joan Wemhoff. Music department of Decatur Woman’s club, Mr*. James Kucher. Jr.. 7:30 p.m. Pai lota XL Elk* home. I p.m. Adam* county chorus, Monroe school, 7:M p.m. Tuesday Little Flower study club, Mrs. Ed Reeling, 7:30 p.m. C.L. at C_ C. L of C. hsll, 7:30 p.m. Thursday W.M.A. at Nuttmsn Avenue £. B church Mrs. Jesse Diehl, 7:30 p.m. Girl Scout association. Presbyterian church parlors, 7:30 p m - —Pieawnt Ofti* -JLmUm- AM no* clety, church basement, all day. Magley Imdle* Aid, church basement. all day. So Cha Rea, Swearingens, *:3O p.m. Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mr*. John Bailey. The meeting was opened with the group ringing "The Beautiful Garden of Prayer.” Mrs Richard Speakman read the devotion* and prayer -was offered hy John Bailey. After the brief busineaa meeting, lovely refreshments were served by she committee Mr. and Mr*. Bailey . and, Mr. ’ and Mrs. Ernest Fisher. W.LC.L POT-LUCK OIBNER IS ENJOYED The Pleasant Mills Methodist WB.C.S. enjoyed a pot-luck dlnnet Thursday with members of the Salem W.S CS' and the WSC X district officers flom Fort Wayne. The meeting opened with the pre- ■ hide by Sherman Nyffeler. Mrs. Hill Watkins gave the devotions, followed with prayer, interesting talks were also given by the district president. Mrs. Clair Knepple i and spiritual life secretary. Mrs I Bert Shaffer. Mrs. M. E. Murphy i gave an Interesting talk on missionary education and service. . The lesson on Japan was then given by Mrs. Kenneth I.iuiger and the meeting was- closed with prayer hy the Rev. Russel Parsley. CIRCLES MEETING IS HELD THURSDAY Mrs. Harry Daily waa hostess to circles one and two of the W.S. C.R. of the Methodist church Thursday afternoon. Mrs. John Peterson was devotional leader, and also .gave the lesson on "Hl*lory of Methodlstlsm" and "Fifty Year* of Missionary Work " Jack Dally, son of Mrs Dally, then entertained with several piano selections. Twenty-five member* three children and twenty tour calls were reported. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Giles Porter. Mrs. Jesse Nlblhk and Mr*. Lloyd Ruse in serving lovely refreshment*. ENTERTAINS CLUB AT PARTY RECENTLY The Friendship Village club entertained the Better Home* club of Monroe township at the Pleasant Mill* gymnasium. Geests were welcomed aad the eousty president* were introduced hy Mrw. Glenn Schadt. Fifty six guests were present. '.■'"v "Enjoy Tourself" waa sung and refreshment* served Mr*. W’Uliam Stucky wa* awarded the door |>ri*e and Mrs Harry Wcrklnger the devotkrna The group then sang three song*. I d Have Baked a Cake." "Dear Heart* aad Gee i tie People." and Induna." follow I ed by a reading. "When the New j Neighbors Moved lA" Mre. Ruih Strayer: reading. "Kinfolk* in the I city." Mrs. Charles Myers: playlet, "Gardening." Mrs Harrison Miller ■nd Mr*. William Neadstlae. Several game* were then enjoyed, and the soag* "Blest Re the Tie" and “flood Night Ladies" Closed the meeting. MRS BEN MCCULLOUGH ENTERTAINS CLUB ~ The Jolly Housewife Home Economic* club of St. Mary’s township met at the home of Mr*. Ben McCullough. Th* president. Mrs. Harry McDermott opened the meeting by leading the group In sing Ing “The More W* Get Together” end reading the creed Mr*. Carl Daniel* read the twenty-fourth , chapter of Psalm* for the devotion*. A reading wa* then given
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% KttU The Rev, Ignatius Vlchura* performed the double ring nuptial ;ite thl* morning at nine o’clock •n the St. Mary s Catholic rhureh. uniting in* marriage Mis* Jacquelyn Ann Teeple, only daughter of Mr. and Hr*. Leo Teeple, North Fourth atreet, and Andrew F. Miller. son of Mr*. Peter C. Milter ot roate t. White gladiolus pink enapdragor.* aad huckleberry In beauty vase*, and palm*, decorated the alldr for the lovely ceremony. Th* aisle waa carpeted in white. The traditional wedding marchea were played by Sr. Milburga. The Bt. Joan of Art maim wa* u»ed. and at the offertpry, “Ave Maria.” Areadelt. and Pania Angellcu*. Before the recessional, th* couple recited the Act of Consecration before the altar of the Blessed Virgin. A* the men's choir »ang "On Thia Dev O Beautiful Mother.” the bride placed a. bguquet of i sweetpeas arid pink carnation* Mr the foot of the Blessed Virgin Given In marriage by her father, the bride wore a white slipper satin gown, made with a high -neckline of marquisette, beautified with a berth* collar of Chantilly lace. The pencil slim sleeve*'were edged with Chantilly lace that fell i over her hands. The frill gathered skirt was accentnated ln the back with a bustle, from which fell a cathedral train. Iler fingertip length veil wa* of imported rJlk Illusion, caught to a bonnetof illusion. Her only jewelry was a yiple strand of pearls belonging to her mother She carried a white satin covered prayerbook, topped with i white orchid and whl.ej rweetpea* from which fall satin showers tied-with sweet pea* Hey. prayer book and rosary were gifts of the groom. Miss Dorothy t'leman. maid-of-honor, 'wore a gown of Nile green taffeta, fashioned with a high neck-J line of marquisette with a berth > collar of taffeta and lace. The skirt wa* accented with a la< e trimmed peplum carighl sh the back' to form a bustle. She wore matching mttts which formed points over her hands and carried a round bouquet of pink rose* and ■weetpea* tied in satin showers. The bridesmaids. Miss France* Miller. Miss Marilyn Teeple and Miss Sharon Klepper. were In gowns of nrchid gold and aqua taffeta and lace, respectively. Identically styled to that of the maid j of honor Their bouquets were of -•Ho*. Talisman and American Teuuty rosea The attendant* wore sterling silver keepsake bracelet*.' rifts of the bride. Teeple served the groom as best man and usher* were Richard Braun, Oscar Miller, and Jame* Miller. Roth Mrs. Teeple and Mr*. Miller 1 were In navy blue and wore nrchid corsages. - ’ Following the dinner for mem-l-ers of the bridal party aad Immediate families at the CL L of C. I hall a reception from two to ftve o’clock Tor approxlmatety three by Mr*. Fanale Nyffeler entitled "Doctor Jim's Idea of God " Forty member* and two guest* answered t oil call with "an interesting spot tn Indiana to be visited " The lesson ba "bow to ani za your figure problem*," waa reviewed by Mr*. Carl Daniel*, after which plana were dl*cu«*e4 for the penny *app*r to be Heir Mt TRe! Pleaaant Mill* school on May H A demonstration wa* give* by i Mr*. G. A. Rail on a no rubbing cloth. The door prise wa* won by Mr*. Lee Spangler. A aileut auction' wa* then bald. * Lovely refreshment* were later served by the hoeteas. asaisted by Mrs carl Daniela Mr*. Fannie Nyffeler, Mr*. Will Evans. Mrs. Geraldine Bixler and Mr*. Ver-1 Isndo Clark.
hundred S««*ta I* being held at the Knights ot Columbu* hall. The ItrMe'a table la centered with a four-tier wedding cake, surrounded with huckleberry foliage and cluster* of spring flower*, aad flanked on either side with tall white tapera and a miniature bridal party. ' Beauty vases of spring flowers end huckleberry are ariMSM* throughout the hall. . The Misses Martha Laurent. Jeanne Gaae. Joan Heiman. Beverly Arnold, Rita Osterman and Mra. Jack Swygart are aasiating in earring the guest* ( After May S the young couple will reside on route 2, where Mr. Miller i* engaged in farminr- For their wedding trip of unannounced destination the new Mr*. Miller will change to a three-piece *ult j of beige and brown *hark*kin. complementing her attire with green, accessories. - I Out-of-town gnesta attending are; Mr. and Mrs C-lenu Barkley of: Marion Mr .and Mrs. E. C. Martz. Moaroe: Mr. and Mr*. Bernard > Kintz. Mr. and Mr*. Norman White, Mr. and Mr*. Fred Coffee. Mr. i nnd Mrs Halvator Ehentine the , Rev. Vincent LengertHt. Mra. Clerue.nt linger I, h, Mis* Rita Lengerich. Fort Wayne; Mra. Ag'rie-. Hardy, Elkhart; ‘Mt and Mra. William. Klepper. Jr.. Donald Gruss - Lima. O.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Major. Hartford City; Hr. apd Mra. Holu-rt Spiegel. Mt Ctemeua. Mich.: »Mr. and Mr*. Frank Theis, Mr. and Mr*. Frank | Wettel. Mrs. Jo Wetzel. New Riei gel O.; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Case. Bhifftrm; Mr an«i Mrs (' J Gaae. Ossian: Clarence Gas*. Yoder: . Brother Robert tlase. C.PJ’.S.. Burkettsville. Ohio.
FRIGIDAIRE “Thrifty-30” 1 Electric Range Tfpj • Bispest ovwi et any > B ' • Cook* morn food on Afffity ro awoeft cuftor! • Oro -piece, 011-porco-loiß OVOR v * B| • FRore cooittßw ''v ftpoco op frORl I • Hijh ipud woisi-high in oiiet lluv it for only 117.00 down. Cash price »1M.75 IHRICK BROS. I■ ---. ■ ....- — I JuSO Eor The Best Answer *5-— “Who was the first white female child born in Decatur. Adams County?" Mrs. C. D. ' -4KW» will pay *5 00 for the beat correct ka — fcXijia ~ i £ •RSWer IO »R< ■wvVe t|ifesw»iwn. ---- --- > o .. We will pav 15.00 for any questions about Adams ” County submitted to us that we wee in our ads. Yen must furnish the answers and a reference as to where your question can be checked. — o_ — T Laot weak's best answer and the winner's ■ name posted .M OweaHngesflLj - SUNDAY OINNCR ■ Chicken & Breaded Pork Chops Cerner 13th ft Nnttmaa ♦ * .»•.
■ - J , •■ -a,- ■ware-,-,---MMTX r rBHCw „ WrMMr • WMWw vteßlxg in Duratur. Hubert, L. Feauel. senior a* Bail State Tuarh*r* coltec*, waa recently initiated Info Delta Phi ‘ rtrntty nt BaH Sts**. FeeMl eon. of Mr. and Mrs. H L. F*aaei. 731 Dterkeo *treet. will graduate on June «. end I* an eetiYe member of Alpha Phi Omega fraternity. ticrliMin rl. iMaerKroerg oi min ttty ha* been appointed administrator at the Marte Gallmeyee estate in Weil* county. The estimated raise id lI.WB personal . teenerty and SILBBS reni estate Hi* bond wn* fixed at S3.MB. win' The W.M.A; of the Nsttmaa Avenue United Brethren churrh wui m<vc Tnur»«y •▼•win* m ■•▼• «n thirty o’elort at th* home ot Mrs. Jesse Diehl. l -- i Mr*; Ed Herting will be hostess I to the Little Hower stndy club I Tuesday evening at aevee thirty ■ o'clock. 1 ' — Dismissed: Baby Delores Men- ■ dez; Mra. Harry Luginbill and baby girl ■ > Mr. and Mrs. Thoma* Harrell lare parent* of a baby girl, born at Idlfl p.m. Friday at the local hospital. She weighed 8 pound*. CHURCH SERVICES i» (Centinued from Fag* Two) , Sermon: "Ye Are Witnesses". All . t-erson* who are without a church ; home in the city are invited to worship in this service. A nursery I will care for children up to kinderl garten age. Official Board meeting on Mon- . day at 7:30 p.m. in the ehurch imrlnr. Girls* Guild meeting on Wednes* I VOTE FdR | I WUPEIIT |
__ Married 50 Yean Today .«r.L«.v:'"'^„wrWiX^yA K x< ■n - i x i 'W by Mr and Mra Alphaa H Deßeit, who are otmerrteg their Mth wedding Mini,craary today, will be the honored gnecto at a family dinner Runday al the hemo of Mr. aad Mr*. Roy ChHeete. lie T» ' cepticn or open house is planned becmuae of the ill health of Mrs. Deßolt. Mr. and Mra. Deßelt are parent* ot four children, all of whoa* will at end the celebration Sunday: Mr*. CMteote. Raymond DeBoR. ChSlm r Deßolt and Mr* Lewi* Hendricks Thair eldest mm. Mansell. is deceased. The cetebraat* also have eight grandchildren, two •tep-grandchlMren aad three great grandchildren
day at 7:30 p.m. Roller skating party for all of th* young people of the Sunday School and Church, sponsored by the Heidelberg CJaas. Meet M the church not later than « « p.m. for transportation Senter choir rehearsal on Friday at *:<S p.m. May Fellowship Tea in the Beth t.ny E. U. B. .Church, sponsored by the Council ot Church Women, on Friday at 2:00 p.m. Christian Fvlucatl m Institute in St. John* E * R Church. Ft Wayne, on Friday from 2:00 - >:*9
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p.m. for all teachers and officers ' of the Bunday School Come add worship with us. James Rumsey lavented the first steamboat and demonatretvd it <m a branch of tb<- Potomac River la 17*4. FOR OOM SUES
