Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 146, Decatur, Adams County, 22 June 1950 — Page 3
THURSDAY. JUNE 22, 1950
PATRICIA MEYER WILL WED IN JULY Mr. and Mrs Paul P. Meyer have announced the engagement and approaching marriage ot their eMtat daughter. Patricia Ann.W Victor A. Brawn non of Mr. 'and Mrs. Frank L Brann. The wedding will take place Baturday morning. July 22, at St. Mary'a Catholic chdrch. TRI KAPPA SORORITY MOLDS INITIATION Alpha Delta chapter of Tri Kap pa aorority held Imprenalve Initiation aervicea Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mra. Roy Kalver for the following: Mra. Robert Bonekemper. Mra. Ralph Allison. Mra. Mary Keller. Mra. Doyt liauler. Miaa Mary Jo Hoffman, Miaa Patricia Johnson. Miaa Rosemary Sob wart t and Miaa Kathryn Ann Goldner. After the Initiation ceremony, tea was served from a lace corer rd table centered with an arrangement ot rosea apd silver candleabra. Mrs. Walter Kriek. ot the associate chapter poured. Honored - guests -In addition to the new Initiates were the patroneases. Mrs. C. K Bell Mrs. John Tyndall Mrs. George Flanders and Mrs C. A. Dugan A delicious three-course dinner was served at all thirty o’clock In •he evening at the Bluffton country dub Mrs. Colin Finlayson was tosstmlstresa.. ' . During the program. Miss Eileen Kletntri'ch two piano selections. "Malaguena" and "Deep Purple.” Mrs. Walter Krick. Incoming president of the associate chapter spoke a few words of -.velcome to the Initiates. Mrs. Finlayson gave the welcome address ft* the active chapter, and Mra. Robert Ronekemper gave the re--ponse A short talk was given h/ Mrs Lowell Harper, president of the a.thi- chafiier Thj-program closed with three Polos by Mrs. James Kdington of Bluffton, accompanied by Mrs* .'ames Kocher. Jr. Her selections \ were "Christopher Robins Prayer." ' All the Things You Are,” and "My Foolish Heart " HONORED WITH ’ BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr« Wilbur Soman was pleas rntly surprised last evening when a group of relatives arrived at her heme to celebrate hoe birthday anniversary A basket dlnnewas served, and the honor guest received hfvely gifts. \ ..Those present wi re Mr and . Mr» Harry atul child ren- of Poneto Mr arid' Mrs Tom I Gregg of Bluffton. Mr and Mrs Fun to Sew! I i \ J VX 4 1 / 17291 U </ stZ£s due* Ulksffea Oh. Teener’ What a find! Your whole’summer fun wardrobe, right here In your own easy sew pat tern Halter blouse. Cartwheel skirt shorts and a bolero! Pattern T»J»1 la Teenage tikes io. 12. 14. i< Si«* If entire ensemble. <% yard* 15-inch s Thia easy-to-use pattern given perflt RL Camp I eta, RtaffHi Be* Chart ekema you every eta* Send THIRTY CENT* In coins fee thia pattern to MARIAN MARTIN, care of Decatar Dally Democrat. Patter* De*L. *• 0. Boa <?«. Chicago M. 111. Print plainly TOUR NAMM ADDRBM. „ ZONK. BIXK. BTTLB NUMBER It'a new! Our Marton Martin Pattern Book for Bummer* Send Twenty Cents more to get the complete fashion picture for warm weather In 1950 Everything for every age. Including active sports u wardrobe Plus a free pattern of a beech bra printed In the book.
Wayne Burger. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burger and Phyllis Ann; Mr. and Mrs. John Burger and Louann; Mr. and Mrs. Harald Minnich, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Grote; Mr. apd Mrs. Gorman Fox and Connie; Mr. and Mra- ErmU Skifferly and Duane; Mr. and Mrs Delmon Case; Mrs. Pearl May; Harold Burger; Mrs. Harold Harvey and Gary; Mr. and Mra Oriand Mille • and daughters; Mr. and Mrs. Dtaald Harvey and children; Miss Isola Schinner; Airs Burger an I Mr. and Mrs. Suman and daughters. The Root township Home EcoMonies dab will entertain members of the Friendship Village club ta tlto Eton Lutheran church basemeat Tuesday evening at seven o’clock. The Brownies and Giri Scouts will kave a swim at tke city pool Saturday morning at ten o’clock. Mr and Mrs. Fred Marbach and sons, Monte and Terry, attended the graduation exercises at Purdue University last Sunday. Mias Eloise Smith of Monroe hss accepted a position as a clerk in the Morris store st Bluffton. She graduated from the Berne high school last month. Vernon Edrington, 38, of this city, has been placed on probation tor two years by Judge Dull st Celina. Ohio after pleading guilty to forgery. He was indicted by the May grand jury for cashing a 115 eheck In Celina May 17., The city of Van Wert, O„ has Increased more than 1.000 in populatton. The hew census gives the Ohio City 10.317. I t was 9,277 In 1040 - MaaWHHarhßarber Mr*. Her’ Baker. Mrs, Frank Crljt and Mrs Grant Fry spent several days at the Fry ctßtage at Oliver latke R. W Pruden, executive manager of the Decatur Chamber of Commerce.- left today for North Webster where he will attend a twoday bnslnesa and vacation session of the Indians Chamber of Commerce executive secretaries’ as-
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Hutton RMNt bt rMmnl to by n a m- (Saturday 9:80 «. m.) ’ " ’ Phene 100DW01 1 Phyllle Abßoom Thurecay G. E. Aeolian choir practice. ' postponed. * Church Mothers Study club, 1 Hanna-Nuttman park. »:30 p.m. Phoebe Bible cUuta of Xton Evangelical Reformed church, church ‘ cocla! rooms, 8 p.m. 1 Ruralistlc study club, Mrs. Fred ' Ulman. 8 p.m. Family recreation night, Monmouth high school, 8-11 p.m. * Decatur Home Economics clnb - rnnual family picnic, Hanna-Ntrtt- > man park. 8:30 p.m. Ruth and Naomi circle of Eton i Evangelical Reformed ekurch. church parlors. 8:88 p.m. Order of Eastern Star stated meeting, Manonis Temple. 7:30 p.m. Friday Mount Pleasant Bible study class, Mr. and Mrs. Dmrid Cooh. i f P-m I Jolly Housewife Home Economics club, and French townsh'p I ■Hub,’ Hanna-Nuttman park. 7 30 I P-m. American Legion Auxiliary social meeting. Legion Home. 8 p.m. , ' Handicraft class Monroe school . playground, 1: 30-4 p.m. Decatur Emblem club dinner, , Elks home. 8:30 pirn. Wesley class of First Methodist . church family night, church. 8:3-1 I rm. ' Saturday ; . , Brownie and Girl Scout swim, , city P9OI. 10 a m j Progressive Workers Haas of Trinity Evangelical United Breth t ren church, lake cottage of Mr. . and Mrs. Glehn Hill. 8 p m , Manday ' Holy Family study club picnic. Mrs. William .Beker. < 30 p m Order of Eaalern Star caMed meeting. Masonic Tempi*;' MM* f’.m. * - . Pythian Needle club, K, of P . Home, after Temple. Tuesday Root township Home Economics club and Friendship Village club. t Zion Lutheran church basement, 7 . UJaDella Theta ,Tau sorority, Elks home < p.m. sociattoe. J Walter J. Krick, superintendent ot the Decatur schools, spent today at Rome City. Dan and Harold Niblick, of Nibtick and Co. left' this morning for 1 Chicago wher«r the> sill spend two - day**' attending 'the') Chrpet*Show at the Merchandise Mart Mis Weud.il Mann and daughters Lynn and Barbara, have re-turned-to their home in Marion, O . af'er a short visit with Mrs Mann’s parents. Mr aud Mrs. Walter J. Krick Lynn has spent the past month visiting with her grandpar ents. - Democrat want Ade wring Results
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; % Saltle Os tyulo* "Klett Miss Edna Mae. Schults, dsugh ter of the Rev. ’ snd Mrs. Paul ' I Schults of Lakewood, Ohio, snd j Gordon A. Klrtl son of Ernst Klett ot St. Paul. Minn, were married In the Pilgrim Lutheran church in l-akewood Sunday. Jum 11. The Bcbulta family resided In this city lor twenty years while Rev .Schults ’ I served as pastor of the Zton Luth , ‘ < ran-church The .bride was gibe* if. marriage ' by.‘,‘her....ti»iiw.rs*iui’ afro , at the reremoay The Rev Karl Ehlers, pastor of Pilgrim rhnr .1 gave a short address Attendants of the l>rl<le_wer<- her ’ Mutant, Mtaa" Marelyn Schults as L nraid of honor. Miss .Sylvia Schults ‘ As bridesmaid, and the flower girl 1 was Mias Gloria S« hults. Otto B At Wafther League ■ yu tf s \'c ILol Miss Erica laidolph. a student at Valparaiso C.niverslty will | i speak ai the New -Haven grade I l -rhSot avdlrnrium Friday nf » yj m Her ap|» arum eis being spoil sored by the Maumee'Zone *>f th* I Walther IsNtgue Miss Imdolph ' ■will speak on "Germany before during ami after the War Miser ' “t.mtntpir'vrne twom- ie--Fr-w«UU«rt -au.. Main and pttend- 4 school 4n that .-Uy ' “ ; oaks of tlriadalupe Island; Me* i pp.s westernmost poseeaetoti. have | the largest known acorns ftflty two iuchsa la iliamefef ?
i ■!..»■ ■- > ® Afi ' wia iWfiMr Jfl ■ *fl W B ijIBSBH m TMKf WCtNXNO rehearsal. Rev M. E. Fish puts a grandmother, I her daughter and her granddaughter through paces for their wedding June 24. From left are Rev. Fish; Ralph Lester and Darlene Kelly, Spencer Ramadale Mrs. Merle Kelly Thomas; Jess Taylor and ' Mra. May Forgy, the grandmother. The grandihother started it all by announcing she would marry. (fnlemetioart
Klett of Washington, D. C., attended his brother as beat inan. and ushers were the Rev. Paul Kleti of Hay Village. Ohio, and Fred W. Klett of .Minneapolis, Minn. David Schults brother of the bride, senrd as acolyte.\ v After a wedding supper, served to one hundred- and thirtyflvc 1 ueets in lhe church parlors, the couple left for a wedding trip through West Virginia. Tonnessee end to California. After two weeks they will be at home at 245 West Adams street.-Apt. 11 Glendrje, Cal ' ~ The bride was graduated from lu-catur high ecno<H_pnd Valparaiso University . Her husband graduattur from Vatparaiso and to now altend . the Unlvers-. )tv nt < aiii.Ullin <1 Los Angete,s (.meal - people who .attended the Bidding were Mrs. Luella Ells worth. Mrs Paul Conrad. Mrs Bertha Heuer Mrs. Will Sehnepf, I Mrs Ray Leltx. Mrs Otto Spelgel Mrs Chester Kleinknight and Mi. jand Mrs. Albert Siheumann s&losrjtal'| II 0” 1 Sandra Kay and <’har- ■ les Edward Morgan-city; Mrs. Or*. Schindler; ’ iMHiiri.'Urd Mrs Jlrru’uin ’AH»ertiiHL ami i«ab\ boy. city.; Miss Lillie.Gat* s’ Van Wert O. Mr and Mrs. Reynaldo Rodriruez are patrats of a\baby boy. i liorn at !> 2rt pm at ! the Adams county hoKphM He i weighed T" pounds 2 >- * \ CARD OF THANKS t I A* I tannul thank everyime_per s«»naily I wl*h to take this uppor- * funity to txprvea tny sincere appreciation for the many cards, gifts. flower*,- v|st(s and the many Tprayers <»ff» red in my behalf dur * m«*tnbr\n<*e* Mrs. Amos Lehman. Rars of frrtn over a foot lon 4 ~ err wee used a» current y ia K»u' • and
Fow Comities Show Gain After Census Angola Shows Best Gain In Percentage Indianapolis. June 22. - (UP)—Four Northern Indiana counties grew- In population during the'laat decade, *nd one southweatern eouato dropped, preliminary eanaua figures showed today. Koeciuako county increased from ttjdl peraons to 32.M8; Steuben county from 13.740 to 17.M2; DeKalb county from 24.7 M to 28.041. and Hamilton county from 24.814 to 28.031 persons. Gibson county’s population tell 52 persons in the decade, from 30,709 to 30.837. L Among the cities In those coun ties. Angola showed the biggest percentage increase, growing 3,141 persons to 5,082. Garrett’s preliminary count indicated a gain ot c-nly two pwrsons from the official tally in 1»4« of MBS Princeto* »*a' the only city which showed a population decline, from 7.7 W to 7.«3d, but Oakland city second largest in Gibson county, grew from 3.<NB to 3.535. Warsaw increased to < 5*9 persona from 8.378 in 1940; Auburn from 5.415 to 5.890, and Noblesville from 5.375 UC«,SM —~ . I 9 Children in Church Dartmouth, Mass.. — Brother Protase Bauer, a postulant »t the Roman Catholic Holy Cross Postulate, is one of nine children I of Mrs. Ann Bauer of Manchester. | Mich., serving In religious life.! Four eons have entered the cun-j gregation of the Holy Cross and five daughters have joined the Sisters of Mercy.
NOTICE! I will be Out of my office from June 29 to July 29. _ Roland NOTIC< KIRSCH PLANING MILL twill close SATURDAY AFTERNOONfor Pete Khveh Fineral
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E E ! i i ■ a • EUSWOBTN METER, grand master of the California Shrine, lays caeweretone of new 81300.000 erippled children s hoWpitul ta Loa Angles luring Shrine convention. Looking on are (from left) Arthur Paulsen, deputy grand marshal; Arthur Warren, senior grand warden; Franh Harwell. Jr., grand warden. </■(« rnalumal S<*aadMo<«>
DEMOCRAT WANT ADS BRING RESULTS "TtHTranrraffiTSr ICE CREAM Guess How Many Borden’s Ice Cream . Cartons Are In The . y" . .. Case In Our Store. \ No Purchase Necessary WEBTZBEIGEI’S | COAFECTIOHEBY
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