Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 102, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1950 — Page 3

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KmETtNE BTRIKBR TO WED VICTOR PORTER Mr andMr*. Carl Jtrttaf, <l4 Washington street. announce IM Mgagatnant and approaching agar ilage of their daughter. Kristine, to Victor Butler Porter. sou of Mr. end Mrs. GUoo V. Porter lit North Fourth street. " <4 The wedding will take place on June 1. MR*. NOAH SCHROCK HOBTEM TO CIRCLE* TMrty-ftmr members and seven children attended the meeting' nt Clrclss three and four of the WJ. C.B. at the Methodist chuck Thursday at the home of Mrs. Noah Schrock. Mrs. Watson Maddox was devotional leader, and -Mis* Whittern. a returned China missionary gave the lesson. During the business meeting plans were made toe the rummage rale to be held on Mag 1! and 11 Mrs. Schrock was assisted hr Mrs. Noah Steury. Mias Etta Mallons* and Mrs. Jay Chapman. MR* JOHN KOHNS HOSTESS TO CLUB Mrs John Kohne was hosteaa ) the Holy Family study club recently. The meeting opened with prayer, after which Mrs. Ernest Fullenkamp gave a true story of the experiences of an America.) __ and a Canadian gtrla visit to Rome during Holy Veer. Mrs. Hoe Teeters was welcomed as a new member of the club. The next meeting will he held at the home of Mrs. Don Hess.

A Iri-coanty meeting of the Pythian Sisters wilt be held at the K. ‘ of P. home Wednesday, with a pot-lack dinner at eleven . thirty o clock.' A program win follow the .dinner. The St. Mary s society •of- St ' Mary's church will sponsor an apron and pillow case sale Sat-1 urday from nine a m. -to nine inn al the Publix service music store" Those In ohunw wUL„.fee. i Mrs. Harold Engle and Mrs T. J. Mettler. ... . ~ The Our Lady of Good Counsel rtudy club will meet at the home of Mrs. Paul Wiseman Wednesday evening at eight o’clock. i Psi lota XI sorority will meet Wednesday evening at eight e'-i clock at the Elks home. -The elec-1 Hon of officers will be held and all members are urged to attend

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11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 am.) Phans 1000-1001 Betty Tsrveer Saturday 4 H band bake sain, Publix, » am. Sunday Aeolian choir and Mon Lutheran choir, church, 3 p.m. -— — MwMtey Our Lady of Fatima discussion chtb. Mies Joaa Wumhoff, Music department of Decatur Woman's club. Mrs. James Kocher. Jr., 7:l* p.m. Adame county chorus. Monro* school, 7:10 p.m. Tuesday Ladles Aid society of First Christian church, Mrs. Henry Uditenstelger. 7:3k p.m. „ Delta Theta Tan. Mrs. Kenneth Arnold 8 p.m. Tri kappa. Elks home. 7:30 p.m. Little Flower study club, Mrs. Ed Berlin*. 7.30 p.mC.L of C„ C. L. of C. hall, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Women's Missionary society of First Christian church. Mrs, J. E. Anderson. MurasiO, 7:M p-m. Pythian Sister tri-county meeting K. of F. home. Il W an. Pal lota XI. Elks home. 8 p.m.

The W.FMJ* of the Naxarene ehun-h will meet at the home of Mrs Adfon Voder Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock. The Ladies Aid society of t'nlon Chapel will have an all day meet .itlg at the church Thursday Ap*b luck dinner will W served- st th* i noon hour The remainder of the day wltt fa* - spent in guHtlag and : .tewing All Indian us tjie etter. h are invited J '' • •..'iiL-'Z ~"i The Ever Ready class <ff the. Methodist church will' have its ■meeting st the home .uLMr*V,.|.l <'on ens Thursday evening at sev i en thirty o'clock. Mrs Paul Ed-' j wards. Mrs W Guy Brown and > Mrs. H. It Lower will be th* as Mating hastes*** Mrs. W F lleery will give the devotions ’ The Ladies Aid society of the First Christian ehurch will meet ■Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. llenrv I.l< htenstelger Mrs.. J E Anderson of Hchuinm, <).. will be hostess .to members of the Women's Missionary society of the First Christian ehurch Wedoeffday evening at eevetTWrty o'* dock. AMMNWWMMNWNMMM Riiiy Weather Rainy, damp yyeathsr “ ~TF~ hard on etotbee. Have tfieWT cleaned — and pressed regularly, KELLY'S DRY CLEANING Phone 147 ij

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I Thursday B«er Ready . clu*., of Methadisd thurch, Mrs. L. A. ComSns. 7:3d P«W.F.M.B. of Nasarene church, Mrs. Aaron Yoder, 7:3* p.m. . .Ludiea Aid society of Union Chapel, church, all day. W.M.A. of Nuttman Avenue U. B. church Mrs. Jesse Diehl, 7:3* p.m. Girl Bcout association, Presßfteriaa church parlors, 7:30 p.m. Pleasant Dale Ladles Aid *Ociety, church basement, all day. Magley Ladies Aid, church basement, all day. So Cha Rea, Swearingens. I:3* p.m. _ Saturday Apron and pillow case sale of St. Mary's society, Publlx service. 9 a.m. to » p.m. ~ ~ Presbyterian bake sale, Gerber* market. 9 a.m. Our Lady of Good Counsel study club. Mr*. Paul Wiseman, s pun. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kohne have' received an Invitation to attend founders day ceremonies May | 3 at Indiana University, honoring students who have distinguished themselves in scholarship. Their son. Robert Kohne medical student at the university. Is on the (lean's honor list. 4 Mr. and Mrs Ray Gas* of Hunt-) Inti on visited with relatives heru Sunday " -7I

Miss Mary Jo Graliker and her f , Mjtok® iwliy j have returned to Ml, Mary college after attending the wedding of Mlee Jacguelyn AM feepl* end Andrew F Mill*r N«*l Thoma* of Michigan Stat* rsdlspv *penl th* weekend > Mrs llßve Re*tl | 1 MenrwevßW - BelheH Haviland lb' •Tfitift. I Irwin Roldnvee ♦ levo-ve: ' ■ ! Howard Nvtteiwv hwawdee. Rerwe; I Mr* Kenneth Grave*. PortlMd; , J»din Harley. Mohrnv - Diamiaeed: Harien Wittwer . Mr* Wwodtum i»gg. VeVI Heller Mr*.' Merle Alber-eHI. Pennville Mr and Mrs. Doyle Wlntereg:;, J 1 Ih-rne. are parent* of"a baby boy. 1 born at 3 21 n nr. today at the Ad amwcounti memorial h<>»tutaV. He ' weighed *> pound*. H ounces.' ’+'■ A baby girl was born "to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kilkelhaji al 11:27 a m. Sunday at the local hospital. She 1 weighed 8 pounds, 2 ounces. if You Have Something To Sell ’ Try A Democrat Want Ad—it Pay».j J K 147 South Second St.

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Bridal Fashion Pageant Tb Be Given Here Friday . ‘ —* iMniMdE—r - rfrr> - J I MF MJ * z J !

Do you remember when brides entranced their grooms with lovely , picturesque gowns such as this 4nne* it was worn by Miss. Mamie i Eaton at her marriage to G.' F • Haar oldest brother of Mrs. H. F I Nielson, route 1. In 1901. after a storybook romance. Mr*. Haar* ' gown —won —two—first Place* in show-* for it* beauty, and will lie displayed along with approximately to other beautiful wedding ldrw**e* dating back to 18*1. at the \ pagwant "84 Year* of Bridal FashI long.'' to be given l>y the Deeetur < iri uit chapter of the Valparaiso 1 - Friday. ey*ning I at k e'clock at the Decatur hlgn i school Mrs Hriiry Hartenberger i is general chairman of the show? j The. part* Os the dialogue pre IreditMt. th* display of gown* wj’.l' I b* played by Mrs. Howard; Buck as * the rwuther, and Geraldine iioffm'au lof Mmimeviile as the daughter Mr* H*rV<-nberuer. reports that (■very style Imaginable will he ' tlu.wn and the xowttp will be In vaiiMs shades of brown, eggshell ciiiet pink marquisette. Ice blue, satin, and the traditional white. ; The pageant will Im* climaxed with '•

John Thompson Is Given Scholarship JoTih Thnrnpinm, Mim of Mr and Mr» J. Thompson; 23S | S»*«rh Fint strnet. hft« IhipO noli ti< d T»y rhA board of IHMM4HB anti t it - Ft holarMih» * mninirt***' of In- , tliaiia Uniyertthy that he lias been > a warded -£<:h«.»lairi p for the *.i «-• !;..< ] jear ,The\etter ’ rocohrd hy JVi’. Guy ’ Brown and rfdeaaed today, states’ that app\»xlmately 1.500 Indiana < high school beriTors rnurpFtrd—, scholarship ejeatns in which ThompMin becnnip one of the tew recipients. ' I ’ ■- -- - A——'

11 v MRS. GAYLORD HEINE was Mia* Gertrude Kruockeberg. daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Gustav Krweckeberg. route S. before her recent marriaxe In the Immanuel Lutheran church. The groom’s parents are Mr and Mrs Carl Heim- of route 2. New Haven Mr. and Mrs. Heine are residing on route 2. New Haven. (Photo by Edwards* V . . . _____ ... .

the complete party of the recent Kruet kelterg-Heine wedding which took place at Immanuel Lutheran church. The netting will be a garden of dreams and memories, where the mother and daughter meet, and through the archway in the garden appears the "spirit of all brides" who started the garden with a rose from her bouquet, 8i years rg<>, after which follow the brides of renter'ear. to the complete :SnK bridal procession. Miss Olge Hvlxdak, of Fort Wayne, will Arrange a medley of songs to coris.spoud with.t,by. ej-g of »h* gowns, and also bring several Koloist? for the *)M>cial wedding numbers. Atl proceeds of the show will lie 't.i i barlty. The national guild pro- 1 e< t sot the past three years has ■ been to build a prayer scapel or. the campus of Valparaiso, and the hH-al chapter funds will go directly- lowniit the erection of thin ; building to be started some time tide fall or early aprlng. The public I* Invited to attend, and I tickets are available -from- any member or at the door.

GIRL SCOUTS Girl Scout troop 13 met at the *>hoot Thursday. Plans sere discussed for the mothers party, after which place cards weie made Mrs Thacker then presented -an ■ lutekeMlng talk on life in Fonrfrern Africa.' She, also showed some artlclesAthlvh-were made In Sharon Marbaeh. scribe. Apron and pillow cane .sale, Saturday. May fi. Publix Service Store, ideal gift* for Mother’s Day. birthday or prizes. Sponsored by St. Mary’s Society. it

Rope Jump, Marbles flinmninnt CrnwiiMl ' jjfe'ihreaw Roth. «tgMh . rnion township and daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Iran Roth. Decatur, route 5, won the Adams county rope-jumping contest Saturday - - -TOmbf- tM, at Geneva. I* th* new county marbt* ■ king. Ln*t *y**tr Tommy wa«.ntsraerup. _ Marcella triumphed over 20 other contestants from 10 different schools tn the long jumping grind. In a closely contested finish among the last thru*, second place went to Rita Schaumann of St. John’s Lutheran school and third place to Sonja Scbag ot the Adam* Central school at Monroe. Fourth place was awarded Shirley Was* of Luckey school, last year's second place winner. Honorable mention went to the following: Jacquallne Staußer. Lincoln school; Angelina Kliene, St. John's school: Ruth Ann Bulmahn, Emmanuel Lutheran school; and Jane Marlene Was*. Schnepp school. Marvin Grote, eighth grader from Luckey school, came in second best at marbles. Varrell McIntosh. also of Luckey, defeated Howard Michaels of. Adam* Central for third'place. There were 10 marble* contestant* from five different st hool*. Pin* and medal* are to he] awarded the Brat three place winner* of each event by the county recreation department. Ribbons will be awarded all school winners. This tournament, sponsored by the Adam* county recreation depart ment, is the second annual event of this kind. '?

NOTICE! I will be out of my office Apr. 21 to May 6. Nurse will be in charge during my absence. DR. GERALD KOHNE kRRRRRfWWWMIRRRRRRRRWMP j SPECIAL FOR _ MOTHER’S BAY Kool Kut Permanent* Keel K«rt Hair Cut ~ ■ . - at for' W. 75 Phone 185 for appointment. IRENE'S t BEAITTY SHOP 1404 Master Drive jn* went* ent TOP ARTISTS PUBLIX Decatur's Oldest Music Store

Election Day TUESDAY MAY 2ad Legal Holiday THIS .-.■W.-,, -,.jr bank Will N«t bin , . , _ . • ' - • i EBTABIISBBD IM3

(Photo by Edwards) THE WEDDING of Mr*. Clare Lopagne* Kiser and John F Mayer took place recently In the parsonage of the Bon Evangelical and Reformed church. The Rev William C. Feller officiated.

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RUSSEL J. HOFFMAN Kepubliean Candidate for SHERIFF ' ■ who has had able business, police offiand special deputy , sheriff experience, will ap1 preciate vote at the I primarv election. Tuesday. May 2. 1950. ’ P<>l adv *■ *• spriag It’s Spring.. .to let your fancy turn to thoughts of level But firtx . . . turn your thought! to your own personal appearance * The r tght gal or the right" guy will really go for the freah. smart look given your clothes by finer drycleaning Let us spruce you up for spring 1 GARMENTS Myers Cleaners Corner Madison & Second Sta.

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