Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 120, Decatur, Adams County, 22 May 1950 — Page 3

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BtINTMOMR WRMNMA TOLD ' ~ mi»» Hifiii i Blent. dtaghter of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Meas, route 5, Ui Oom Moser, ess of North Tenth street, wore Halted in marriage ia a lovely Enable rise ceremony performed in tto Immanual RrangeUcal Lutheran (torch Saturday. May U. at seven o'clock. The Rev. B. B. Allwardt read the woddidc eervlce before a heckground of cnndleabra and spring flowers. Miss Kathryn Bulmahn and Ralph Saver* attuned the cowpie, •ad Jim Covens and Gilbert Bieni seated tIM sweets. The bndo'e gown was of white satin, styled with a sweetheart neckline edged ia seed pearls, and the tall shirt ended is' a long train. A band of orange blossoms and seed pearls told her fingertip veil of Imported French Illusion, and she carried a white BiMe topped with an orchid. Miss Bulmnhn's dress of aqua taffeta was made with a low off tha ahfwUnr ’ tir Hinruiviritlvt Hintv- tvutTlllv*lt WltM a large collar, and a full gathered skirt. Following the ceremony a reception for ITS guests was held at the home of the bride's parents The lace covered serving table was centered with a three tiered wedding cake, and spring flowers were used throughout the entertaining rooms. . For s wedding trip through the south the new Mrs. Moser wore a mid dress with navy accessories, and an orchid corsage* The couple will reside at 204*4 South Tenth street. MIM MAXINC KELLER WIM PARI* HAKE* Miss Maxine Joan Keller, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Keller. 403 Jefferson street, became the bride of I'arla "D" Hakes, son -of Mr. end .Mrs. OG- ■ Hakes. 728 Walnut street st six tiAeeo. -o'clock .Saturday evening The Rev Ignatius Vjchuras . per? . formed the double ring ceremony in the rectory of St. Mary's church The bride wore a lovely gown of pink organdy woven with white rosea The dress was styled with a V neckline, buttoned down the front, and featured a very full skirt She wore a hat of matching pink decorated with pink mses and veiling. Her corsage was of

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I I J • I ft <AI 1 II *. m. (Saturday *:M *• St.) Flo-Kan foraahtae girls, K. F. home. * p.WL Cortnthtan class of First Christian church, Mrs. J. E. Anderson. T:M p.m. Delta Theta Tan, Elks tome, I pjg. Holy Family discussion club, Mrs. Dim Roas, 2 pm. Bt. Mary’s society, CIL. of C. hall. 7:3* pm. Civic department of Decatur Woman's club. Bethany Evangel!<at V. B. church. 7: IS p m. . Pythian Noodle elab, K. of F. home after Temple. Tuesday Eta Tan Sigma sorority, Mbs Florence Brondyberry. 8 pm. Rebekah lodge. Odd Fellows toll. 7:80 pm. *" — Kirkland Ladles club. Adams Central high school, 7 pm. Trinity Evangelical U. B mothei daughter banquet, church. < pm. Mother-daughter banquet of Zion Lutheran church, church basement « p m - ■ ■ Church Mothers study ehsb. Mrs Walter Sommers, 8 p m. Parents party, 4-H band. Pleasant Milla high school, 1 pm. Jolly Housewife Home Ecoaom les club. Pleasant Mills school, 8 p.m. Root Township Home Economics club, Mrs. Royal Friend, 1; SO p.m. Wednesday Academy of Friendship, Moose home. 7 SO p m. Beta Blgiua PM sorority. Elks home. <;45 p.m. freshyterian Women's asxnrta Hon church parlors 8 pm. white earddMaa Iler attendant. Miso Kathleen Kortenher, Wore a dress of aqua organdy, styled similar to the bride's, and a corsage of white carnations. Joseph Loshe attended the groom Mrs Hakes Is employed a* book'keeper at McConnelland sun and the groom in employed at Inter national Harvester. Fort Wayne, t The young couple will make their home at 215 S Routh Second street

JRs No Expense Fear .wiS» "S. z ‘ tMR’TdoSg? 51 ORIGINAL TWO-YEAR m I oIEW »BMR ylr ( V jU?L COVfRAGI FROM DAT! OF POLICY last year—the worst ’ Polio epidemic in history! In the ftrst 9 months Continental paid out hundreds of thousands of dollars cash benefits to hundreds of as- I | fluted policyholders. Benefits are not restricted as to amounts payable fore Hospitalization e Iron WWHfIgHNJjWw Lung & Apparatus rental e Doctor TRMjffIWFMMMr Bills e Nurse care e Transportation and Ambulance service as provided, subject to a limit of |5,000 for each . _ . person covered. Can you afford not £“? T ■2? l "^*ii k "**— to have this same 2-year Polio pro- ..Tjjd*hddmu’rf ■ taction for onlySlO covering your the insured over » entire family? Think Now! months and under iff t years of age. .CSNTISINUI (MUITY CSSMNT UM ** ' I Anutfi Na I AeeMbaf 4 tMie tawu Ciwi Comer First A Monroe. Decatur. Ind. AffffSMttM tv MMBytffM lavram Iff CffsNaaaM Camßy Caffjffffy 4. Whot is yosx nonsef RBddffsv* Addrusdl «, * ~ JQML ate I •OJ* s . ,-w ur . ys.c > < >->-a-SON l '’ -*MV*s 'JU ■■ ff. r - » /» VCMctrnM. w.. ••< .. •. ' ” - - --a - • -V ■* *-■ V/CCvpONNWV. $ within She lest *0 doysl ....... »••••• g 3. Are you applying for: \ Family Micy and attaching SIOXO for 2 yeorsl Doted 1t......

Guardtan Angels study club, Mrs. Robert I'lman. * p.m. .. .Jj..' Btated meeting of Eastern Rtar, Masonic. 7:3d p.m. ...... Pleasant Dale Ladles Aid, church basement, all day. Friday _ Mount Pleasant Bible study class, Mr. and Mrs. Kiri Fuhrman, 8 p.m. Ave Maria discussion club, Mrs. Elmo Smith. • p-m. eemaueswwua—■awmmuawswasasaat samMsaMeawwaeum . WOMEN OF MOOSE HOLD MEETING The Women of the Mooae met In the Mooae home last Thursday evening for ttolr regular meeting and initiation of three candidates During the business session six applications for memboraMp were read, and the nomlnatfag committee reported on selection of of■leers. The chapter night program was in charge of the hospital guild chairman, and, consisted of several accordtan selections by pupils of the Publix music school. Lovely refreshments were served. and the door prise awarded to Dora Cook. x The next meeting will he held June 1. when there will be election of officers. MERRIMAN-KNEUM ENGAGEMENT TOLD Mr. and Mrs Omer Merrimac, of Decatur. Mw~gn bounced the engagement and approaching marriage of the daughter. Rose, to Warren Knenss. son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kneese, of fterne. The wedding will take place OS June 2 in the t'nlon Chapel Evangelical I’nlted Brethren church. Miss Merriman la a graduate of Monmouth high school , and is employed at the Adams county abstract company. Mr. Knenss graduated from Berne high school and is employed at the Interna-. I tonal Harvester In Fort Wayne - - ——- MIMIONART GROUP meet* recently ' • setew’S ». .-.••• ■ The Missionary society of the church of God held. Its regular meeting recently al the borne of Mrs. Cal Peterson. Devotions were In charge of Mrs. Herbert Hawkins, who read the sixty-seventh Psalm. Prayer was given by Mrs. Emery Hawkins and Mrs Alma Schmidt. Reports of the Missionary convention at Alexandria were given ! l,y~Mr» Janice Agler .Mrs. Etaery h*d an rite prograMi of JapaiSefw women.

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and the final chapter la the study book of Japaa waa givea by Mrs. Elmer Bcott, Mrs Vlncen t Hsnal gMettag wee cleead wktli praysc , The society toe torn ptwaeated with a certificate award of stand<ri! of eicellenry. Keaeant mills W.EX.& METIS The Pleasant MBM WT.CJL met Wedneadey at the tome of Mrs? Dane Bovine. The meeting wps opened by Mrs. R. H. Everett with the reading of the twenty-second chapter of Proverbs. Prayer was offered by Mrs. Frank Steele. During the business meeting Mrs. Russel Watkins was welcom- : cd as a new member. Mrs. Leland 1 Ray dismissed the meeting with I prayer. A social hour was enjoyed and lovely refreshments were served to Mrs. George Foor, Mrs. John I Halley. Mrs. Joo Hahaert. Mra. j Carl Frey, Mrs. Lee Custer, Mrs. Fred Bauman. Mrs. I swrenrs EhP earn, Mrs. Harry McDermott. Mrs,' R. H. Everett. Mrs. Elmer Gollif', Mrs. Russell Parsley, Mrs. Fannie Nyffeler, and Mrs. Frank Bteele. The Kirkland Ladies club sill meet at seven o'clock Tuesday evening At the Adams Central l.igh, school. The Guardian Angels study club I will meet at the home of Mrs 1 Robert I'lman Thursday evening ■ at eight o'clock. The Mount Pleasant Bible study I class will meet Friday evening at , aigbt o'clock ta -tha taeM Os Mr. J and Mrs. Earl Fuhrman. I The Academy of Friendship will . meet »• the Mooae home Wednesday evening at seven thirty o'clock, i The Rebekah lodge will meet In the Odd Fellows hall Tuesday evening At seven thirty o'clock The Three IJk elub will hold ‘ meeting immediately following lodge. ■_ The Flo-Kan Sunshine girls are requested to meet at the- K. of I'. homefo r a very Important, meeting at--stx o'clock this evening Miss Florence Brandy berry Will entertain the members of Eta Tau Sigma sorority Tuesday evening at eight o'clock. Mias Lois Barkley and Miss Ruby Miller motored to Holland. Mich.. Friday evening to attend the tulip festival The Ave Maria discussion club will meet at the home of Mra. J-.'lmo Smith Friday evening at eight o'clock Jtemqriam "Ih of- w BetavWf "Tfpil hand and Son. Harold Lytje.<22 of May. Four 'sad~aiii#~loSielyTyeal> have passed since our great sorrow fell Tears for loss and.? Joy Tor ' gain; Harold's stay on earth I years ago pas ended Thanks Io God who gave him to us; As we laid him neath the flowers Such a gift was never due us As that Husband and Son dead of ours. Wife and Son Father and Mother Jockey Sammy Palumbo won 524 races al Charleston. W. Vs., race track from HCtM to 1P49.

Jf M Otamiir* <4 Armed Forcee Dey, Air Force Chief as Staff Oea. Hoyt 8 Vandenberg tella a group Io Detroit, Mich., that the U.S must provide more lighting planet or risk atomic defeat by Ruaaia within a fvw ycart. Vandenberg added that the present United Statea Air Foret etgild erage aa all-out war far only "a tew montha.” (hManMOvtoi)

ffe ■>.- k- Z< V M B X —1 **MB iMAMM, I didn't even vote for the guy." aathusea Edward Mnma. 33. Chicago waiter, as to displays autographed one dollar MB President Truman tipped him for serving breakfast (fafemattowalt

Susan Marie is the name of the baby girl born to Mr. and Mrs Dean M. Reber, 845 Walnut street. Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. She weighed ( pounds, 13 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones are the parents of a baby girl born at the Adams county memorial hospital today at 10:27 a.m. Rhe weighed 7 pounds. 14 ounces. A baby girl, weighing • pounds. 4 ounces, wax born to Mr. and Mrs; Marion Drum at 11-S8 p.m. Sunday at the local hospital.

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Frances Hoffman and baby boy. Geneva; Mra. Neva Liky- Geneva. Mrs. Edward Davis, and baby girl. baby boy. Decatur; Stanley Ange- , B«fWi -..CMmI. aaß.. -JCtatN. Brewster, Portland: A Family Recreation - Hight On Jana 12 ' A fdmtty rectestioc night W«t to held st the Pleasant Mills gym Monday. Jan* 12. Plans for this event were made at a recent meeting of th* Bt. Mary’wßliae Creak recreation committee. Other dates for family nights are July 1» and August 21. Sk. Mary’s and Blue Craak townships will go together to Mage township entertainment featlval on the evening of Friday. July 38. Entry blanks may be obtained from Mrs. Carl Kuhn of Blue Creek township and Mrs. Carl Frey of Bt. Mary's township * A new type of program ia planned at a Pleasant Mills playground for the afternoon of Wednesday. June 14. Thia will be a planned activity period tor small children of ages tour to six. For the ages from six lo 18, handicrafts will be featured. The energy of Ohio’s an«anl rainfall Is enough to generate I.OtW.OMi horsepower eoatlnnowsly. CLEAN SLIP COVERS MAKE YOTR HOUSE INVITING Bend Them To KELLY’S DRY CLEANING Phone 147

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