Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 122, Decatur, Adams County, 24 May 1950 — Page 3
IVEDNEBDAY, MAY 24. 1860
ROBERTA SWAMR T gj WED AT GENEVA Ml** Roberta Joann Swagor, daughter ot Mr. and Mra. Edgar FWagor. 411 Mcßarnei nrwt, bacama the bride of HaroM Mattox, mm ot Mr. and Mrs Harald Mattox. Geneva, in a ceremony perforated at two thirty o’clock Saturday afternoon In the Geneva Methodlat church by the Rev. Clayton Steele. A reception waa held at the home of the bride* parent* Saturday < venias. s The bride in a gradual r *“ca tur high school and atf .. .. St. Joeeph hospital school of nursing in Fort Wayne. Mr. Mattox graduated from Geneva high school, attended Ball State college and Is now employed at the Portland Bun and Commercial Review. The couple will reside in a newly furnished apartment in Portland. DELTA THETA TAU INSTALLS OFFICERS Omlcron chapter, Delta Theta Tau sorority held installation of officers Monday evening at their legular business meeting at the Elks home. Officers installed are preslden*. Mary Ann Laurent; vice president Agnes Arnold; recording secretary. Mary Miller; corresponding secretary. Mary Ann Fulton; treasurer. Kathleen Terveer; sergeantit arm*. Rosemary Holthouse: historian Pat Gass; pledge supervisor. Rosemary Holthouse; publicity chairman. Francetta Hess Following installation Miss Laurent appointed the following com mit tees for the year: social service. Bonnie Reidenbach. chairman, Uirena Keller And Pat ’ Gass; cdiapter welfare Martha chairman, and Dorothy t'leman; program. Mary Martha Terveer. < hairman. Millie Geimer and "Jo Neiretter; httdaet rnmmittee. Lol* Meyers chairman, and Joan WemWf way* and means. Hetty Cook < hairman Barbara Roon and Arfella llaare - —•fNfMMfttWT' •- . ENTERTAINED Mia* Sharon Hite entertained with a linen shower at her home on Winchester street Saturday evening honoring Mt's* Kristine Striker, bride-elect of June 1 j On arrival Mias Striker waa presented with a lovely corsage i of pink carnation*, smothered with! white lilly of the valley Lovely, bouquets of spring flower* were, used throughout the entertaining i I
—.—— — I .—.How Adorable! I I'i ' SIZES ■ MW I—s yrs iHam*** inks!*** What every Toddler needs! And what every Mother to find! ynnsnio nrt from OXK main patfern part, buttons down aide*, opens to iron. Bonnets easy!' Pattern W)5», sale* 1 to 5. Size J playsuit, m yds. 35-in ; 1H yda. 3-in. eyelet; lumnet, ! y yd. 35-iu. Thia eaay to-uae pattern jlvoa perfit nt. Complete. illnalrated Sa* Chart shoe* yon every atop. ■ Send TWZNTVFtVt cents ta coins for this pattern to MARIAN MARTIN, care of Decatur Daily Democrat. Pattern Dept. r. 0. Boa 1740, Chicago M. 11l Print plainly TOUR NAME. ADDRESS, ZONK, SIZE. BTTLE NUMBER. LOOK! A book of non eaay-oew MARIAN MARTIN Patterns for Spring Bead Fifteen Cents for yonr copy aad piaa all the lovely eon clothes yoew sat Ono yard skirts sad bkrasee, vfrrfng stylos for all ths family. And—printed In the book — tree handbag petfora.
J • I I ifi 1 1 11 •. m. (Saturday 8:30 a. tn.) Mans 1000-1001 I Hl® KB yv*dn*odsy ’ St. Paul Ladles Aid. Mrs. Frank r Aeraad all day. Zion ' Lutheran choir Lutheran church. 7 p.m. Zk>a Lutheran and Aeolian com--1 Wood choirs. Lutheran church. 3 ’ I* Academy ot Friendship, Moose 1 home, 7:30 p.m. 1 Beta Sigma Phi sorority. Elks homo, 4:45 p.m. Presbyterian Women's association church parlors, t pm. Thursday Emblem cltfh. Elks home. 8 p.m Salat Cecilia Discussion club. ‘ Rosalia Miller, ( p.m. - Ruraliatlc study elub. Mrs. Vic tor Ulman 8 p.m. Methodist W. S. C. S. carry-la luncheon, church, 11 noon. Little Flower ' study dub Mrs. Frank Schmitt, 7:20 p.m. St. Ambrose study dub, -Mrs. Arthur Lengerich. 7:So p.m. Guardian Angels study dub, Mrs. , Robert VIRK*. 8 p.m. Stated meeting of Eastern Star. Masonic, 7:10 p.m. Pleasant Dele Ladies Aid, church basement, all day. room*, and the center ot attracton w*a the dining room where; •he table was. cleverly decorated: as a church altar with tall, taper;! Ing white candles. A miniature * bride and groom were placed in I the center, and a number of brides-: maid*, dressed In pastel gown* and ' picture hat* were grouped around I the "bridal figure*. Hanging directly altove the acene was a large oriental umbrella Games were played and a prise Warded io Mtas Sstly-Smith, irtiT
Kim CARSON JEANS I ■ ■ - . ' 1 ! for WOMEN GIRLS KIDDIES i • •J TAt Smooth. Lean, Tapered Line* . . You'll just live in these Jeune—and no wonder. They are tailored of Nne sanforised denim material that can be laundered easily. Color* Red, Green. Blue! LADIES’ sizes 12 to 20 »2-4 D GIRL’S sines in to 14 »2.1» KIDDIES’ ! ’ " Bjßarjt"tir< ‘* 1 r HALTERMAN’S j formerly The Douglas Store
I Friday I Unkm Chapel Young Married I Couples class. Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard Roughia. 8 p.m. Philo class of Baptist church, Mk. and Mrs. John Reinhardt, 7:20 pm. American Legion auxiliary Legion home, 8 p.m. Z Mount Pleasant Bible study class. Mr. snd Mrs. Earl Fuhrman, 8 p.m. t Ave Marts discussion Hub, Mrs. Bimo Smith, 8 pm. I ' , . presented it to the bride-elect. Miss I Striker was awarded the othe* prise. ) The luncheon tables sere decorated with small oriental um- > hrellaa and the bridesmaid figurines. which were given a* favors. ■ Luncheon waa served'' by the howteas, assisted by Miss Joan Lieb tenatiger. Miss Striker received man" , lovely gift*. Guest* included Mr*. Carl Striker Mrs. Giles Porter. Mrs, Bruce Ha ugh n, Mrs Jerry Ketchum, and the Misses Dors Brannegraff, B*l- - Smith. Joan Uchtenatiger. Joau Carter. Norma Johnson Joan Von Gunten. Ruth Febnlg, Eileen BlsImrich and Pat Springer. CORINTHIAN CLASS MEETS ON MONDAY The CorltithUn rlaM ctf the - First Christian church met at the home of Mr* James Anderson-in Schumm. Ohfo. Monday evenlirg Mr* William Kohl*, devotional 1 leader opened the meeting by reading from the gospel of St.l Mathew, followed with prayer. The ; bu*ine»« session wa* conducted by ■j Mra. Dan Roop and plana am made for a picnic to held in June Mr*. William Teeple was In ' charge of entertainment for the ’ evening Several contest* were en.I joyed and prises awarded to Mr*. Homer Ruhl and Mrs. Harmon Kratt. Mrs. Anderson, assisted Miss Glennya Hm>p. served deUv ious. re- ■ fresh merits ■to tin- ftmrtevn ■memhere and four guests present. BIRTHDAY HONORED AT DINNER SUNDAY A surprise birthday celebration honoring Harry Buckingham on i hi* seventy fifth birthday annlver- ; sary, was held at the home of n I daughter.'M s. Chester Stolts near , New Coryc..-i, lint Sunday ■ Th- dining |»ble was dei-orated i y.lth a large two tleretl birthday take, arrangements of spring flow trs and pastel candles Those present were Mr and Mrs Clarence Snyder snd children Kar ' m Gotdon and Jai qtielin; Mr and 1 Mrs I. E f’lase. all of Decatur. Mr and Mrs Walter Htdl’ Mrs Allie Martin. Fred Martin Robert [ Martin and children PhiJlfi, and Dixie “L6IT. Mik- Martin and son Michael all of Anderson; Mr and; Mrs Harold\l’ontkis. Mis* Fawn Buckingham Walter J Mnth. Mir* ‘ Lavaun Keller of Geneva. Mrs Mollie Butcher, Pennville: Mabie Stolti Mi and Mrs John Walter ;m<l son* John and Dickie. Mr. and j Mr*. Orval Buckingham. Doris. Hu. kingliam. the honored guest. . lid the host and hostess Mi and Mrs. Chester Stolti and children J Katherine Wayne and Marvin, all of near New Corydon. The Emblem club will mket al .1 eight o < lo< k Thursday evenink in the Elks home Officers arc : asked to meet at *even thirty o' j < lock tweevding the regular meer > ing. /
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n. ■. ho,. * ■ Al jAV&snmh TWINS ANO BOTH MANOMCiTMM la the distinction of thia lovely pail of 38-year-old damsels, arriving by air In Loa Angeles from Ran -Franciaco. They are fashion models: height 5-SH. weight 118*4, bust MH, waist 23. hips 35. Mr* Grace Finch (left) has a daughter and two granddaughters. Mrs. Marie Keehler has two daughters, a grandson »nd granddaughter. (International 8o»n4pMo)
Robert Archer. Preble, has been elected recording secretary of Alpha Phi Omega national service! fraternity at Indiana I'nlveraity j Archer, a sophomore pa the 1. U.' campos al Bloomington, is the son of— Mt. and -Mr*. Aivln I. Archer. Lt. and Mrs H. H Bprkhead and daughter Alexis, of Washington D C . are visiting this week with i Mrs Bertha Rice iSSS® Mr. and Mrs Frederick RcMam erloh. Fort Wayne, are parents of a baby boy born at the local hospital this morning at 3 S 5 a m. He weighed 7 pound.’, 9 ounce*. A baby boy was born to Mr and Mrs Harold Sapp at 11;45 pin. yesterday at the Adams . count v memorial hospital. He weighed |i pounds and 4 ounces \!i i< i ami Via are sejaratf I ♦be Suez, ('alia! Tsh |ii‘ is tliu* |»j • ly in eavh. since irs hiAturif Sinai ’’eninsula <»t Suei.
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HoAi\ Admitted Mr*. May Welch. Decatur: Cynthia Collier. Homestead; ‘ Sherrll Beer. Berne; John Linsey. Geneva; Zoe Morgan, - Bryant. ‘ Clarence Zimmerman. Decatur. I Dismissed: Mr*. Harve Eliey. Decatur: Mr*. Beatrice Reichert. Fort Wayne. Trade In a Gooc Town — Oecatur * Say It With FLOWERS Frow • J -■
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