Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 148, Decatur, Adams County, 24 June 1950 — Page 3

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EMBLEM CLU* y TIM* HELD FRIDAY BVBNING gUSSte MWH t tMm WV, tbo DPCMtHY officer* who cosdlsetto tto Muhmpttoa ware Mrs. ReleirTtlartora. prvetdratr Mrs Myrtia Foik, maeitatt; Mr* Loretta Marta, prern correspondent; Mra. Molly Coak. Ita. deputy; aad Mra. Palmer, state officer at Ohio. Gnasts tram the Bluffton and Garrett clubs Were aba present. J...... .. ‘ A eocktail party ta the Scotch room, where Mice Elate Brunnefluff and Mra. Ha Holtbouse were m thuya at hors-d'oeuvres. pr» reded Ike dinner. The table was laid with crystal. aad clever pleatie tree* held the hore'oeervM Large teat terne topped with taieiae were laid la a diamond ar table bed roaea were need oa the supreme ameer’s table, aad rad rasas aad try wore need la ether itcofttfoßo at tto get-together. Marte during the cocktail boar waa pteyed by Mra. Luella Htlty of Berne A deitetous three course candle light dinner. prepared by Misa Verena Nlblkk aad Mra. Joseph ■" Laaftut. waa served M th* lining room at seven o'clock. Long T-ataap ed tabtes were tetd te white and decorated with white caadles entwined with greenery Large beak eta at ahell pink reees were placed around .the room. ' > Following the dtaaer the es» com at the Decatur etab presented the rftwttstk- drill for teepeetton by the supreme proeldeet Mra. Hoary Neireiter waa general cha’-maa for the affair, aaelated by th.' club officer* and several committees MiadJCtbot Ktetebeo*. Mtaa' Jane Klelnhena aad Mis* Florence Holthouse were la charge of decoration* Mrs George Laurent I* president of the Decatur elab.. BLOBBOM TIM* TEA pwogp'am announced A Bloesort Time tea and mraicate .to being planned for neat Thursday afternoon by the Prasbyterlaa woaeeAte organlsaxttoa*. Guests will bo Invited to the affair to be bold at the church. _ Foliowag la the program which will he nreraated Mlaa Helalae Foley, aoloiat, will elag. "Viral IF Arte Vlaal D'Amors' from -roach." by Puccini: “O Mto BabI ino Cant” fn ” n Bchlccbi." by. Puccini: "Rolvejg a Song." by Greig. "Serenade" by TorelH. A piano and organ duet, "Aria", by Clifford Damerest; Mra; Harry ['alley and Mra Carrie Haubold. - - ' Mix Your Own u-i> / If* here. Junior Mlaa! All you want for rammer glamour — aad right In one eaay-oew patlOHC Midriff, blouse. shorts, skirt — all endlessly mlxable! Pattern »123 tn Jr. Miss sixes 11. 13. 16. 17. Sis* 11 bra. 1* yards 35-tach; aborts IM yards. Tbta pony tag— —ftarn orgg perfit fit Complete, niaatratod BewCtoart sbaara yea every staff Send TWENTY-FIVE cento in eotna for thio pattern to MARIAN MARTIN. earn at Desetar Dnflr Democrat, Patton Dope, P. 0. Baa «7H. Cbtaaffo M, BL Mot plainly YOUR MAM* AflPd—. SON* BBE. BTYLB IIUMBEE It's new! Our Murton Martin Patton Book for Summer! Band Twenty Cents more to gat the • complete fashion picture for warm weather la t»W. Everything for every ago. including active sports wardrobe. Plus a free pattern of a beach bra printed la the book.

Us® noattaal emm be phoned ta by 11 a. to. (BatatMey IBM a. m-j RAvIHa Brownie andGlrf Scout splm, eity pool. Id a.m. • Progressive Woftors class ot Trinity EvaagoUcal United Brethren ehurch. take cottage of Mr. sad Mrs. Glean HUI, t pm. Academy ot Friendship party Moose homo, 7:M PJU. Our Lady ot Victory discussion grasp. Mrs. Henry Braun t PJO. Flo-Kan Bunabiae Giris, K. ot P. homo. < pm. Holy FhmUy study dub ptcale. Mm ft-IM em Miff s^Bwmr♦ W ‘ ww Order of Eastern Star called Maooaic Tpmpte, 7:lb Pythian Noodle dub. K. ot P. Homo, after Temple. Twoodoy Chordl Mothers study etab. family pieolc, Raana-Nuttman park. g:Mp.m. RRtekah lodge 1.0.0. F. hall, 7:M pjn. Kirkland .Ladles dub. Adsms Oatrsl high school, 7:M p.m. Sunny Circle Home Economics dub. Preble township recreation center, 1 pm. Root township Homo Fxmnomics dub end Friendship Village dab. Zion Lutheran ehurch basement, 7 !»•»• Delta Theta Tau sorority. Elks heme, * p.m. Sole "Ahl Nelta Calms." by Gounod. Miss Foley Piano solo, "Phapaody in Blue." by Geraburn, Mrs Dailey • The following group of songs by Mtob Fotoy will conclude th* masirate: “He Smiled On Me." by O’Ha«; ■iigbt.“ by 8«-oti. "The Plumber Bost." by Gaynot: "Do You Know My Garden." by Wood, "Only A Robe." by Frtml: "An Old Violin." by Fisher; "In My Gardea." by -Firestone FRIENDSHIP VILLAOB CLUB HAS MCRTINfi Th* Friendship Village club of Bta* Greek township m-< recently ifMnij fmio rmisMßg Pltaw left by aauu en dundey ready Turaday at 10 A m. HoHhoueDragCo. mmmmhmmmmwAmmmmmm NOTICE! I Win b* out of town from Jun* Mth to July dth. Inclusive. The •fflc* will ba open from 1 to 5 p.m. H. H. Hebble, O. D. ************************ NEED HELP iXsssctfa «q*|| I ilMriMn** —hi ototatata* Btadioal oMpafinat tTMtadt ot konfOt IXMBT AMMTANa AY BO sm th« jdßhk B.IV-CTI

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Bate Sigma Phi sorority picnic, pnrk, till yn. FrHMtoMg Clrde of Zion EvanRtlorwM chureh t ohiirdh« UMton township Hom* Economic* dnb Mm Gewgte Man*. Fart Wayne. 1:1S am. lien Latharan chnt* picnic. John's .gmwn, state road 17 North, 11:10 p.m. potluck. —'• ■ ■ •!. -yr at the Kinsey school. Mra. Gte* Schadt Maned the Our Fathers," followed with the etab creed. Devot tonal lander. Jeeae Imatansdwleer, reed the eighth Psalm, and the dub prayer was given Roll call was enamored with 'When and whore "Food for sit ages" was presented by Mrs. Norris Riley sad Mrs. Charley Myers, and tbs group sang "You Can Smile." • During a business seoeten plane were made tor the 4-H show, to be b*l(| *t HOMYM Xknjgoad and It. It was announced that the Root township dub will entertain the Friendship Viltage etab at the Zlob LBtlMmui cbvreii Ib (Mv city oa Jane 17. at seven thirty o‘doeh 1a the evening. Games aad coatosts were in ebarge of Mrs. Rue Strayer and Mrs. Hnldah .Tickle gave a reading. Lovely refreshments were served by Mr*. Strayer. Mr*. Tickle, Mr*. Imtend Ripley and Mrs. Lula Vance. LARION AUXILIARY IN SOCIAL MASTING Th* American Legion Anilllary held It* regular social mooting at the Legion home teat evening. Mias Claralielie Brown and Miss Waneta Weldy. auxiliary del*- J gates to Giri* State, reported on the event which whs held on the ligltea* University cnmgHta th* past ten days; A so tel hour followed and curds | ware played. Prise* foe bridge were wen by Mr* ' Henry Braun and Mr*. Herman Gilllg; pinochle. Mr*. T. C. Smith and Mr*. Ed Baser; and bunco. Mra. Dell* , Parrish sad Mr*. Joe Coffee. It was announced that the fourth, district meeting will. Port Waj'oe July 11.""*’/ . Hosteaane for the party were Mr* Verena -Meyer and Mr*. Joe McConnell, who served delicious refreshments The next meeting' will be • business meeting on July H The Rebekah lodge will have a regular meeting at the 1.0.0. F. hall Tuesday evening nt raven thirty o'clock. The Three y*t. dub will meet foUowtag todgsu ] The Academy of Friendship will have a party at the Mooae Home Monday evening aLseven thirty o'dock. . Mr. and Mrs Barney Brooks’ have returned from their wedding trip and are now at home at 447 r Mercer Avenue. Mr. Brooks, a recent graduate ot Indiana VnlversIty. will be associated with his mother In the management of the Economy store. Harold Thieme. Decatur postoffice employe, who with Ma wife la enjoying a vacation at Luaernc. j lowa, irritea that they are having line summer weather.' Mr. and. Mr*. Thieme will return to Dec*-j tar Belt week. I Mr- atjd Mr*. Raymond B Kohn* aad daughter. Mis* Rosemarie, a teacher ta the Gary schools, will leave Monday for New York City, from where they will sail oa the, S. S Queen Elisabeth for a tour of Europe. They will visit Rome with the Holy Year Pilgrimage and tour a number of European countries, including Holland, native land of the Kohnes They will go to Ireland before returning home, where Mrs. Kohne's ancestors were born. Re turning, they will sail on the Queen Mary. More than f.lWjOOe tone dt fta tehud steel were need to build airplane motor* and airframe* between January I*4l and June IMS. .Bileace aad reeerv* suggest power. Chesterfield. W Yeo Have Bemethtaf Te Bell Try A Dames rot Want Ad—H Pays

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7<N6lf Miss Mary Ellen Lengerich walked altarward down a white carpet ed alate in Bt. Mary’s Catholic church st nine o'clock this morning to become th* bride of Marcel R. Welling in a double ring ceremony read Its th* Very Ray., Mata.. J, A. Seimetx Th* altar waa beautlhHly eecorsted *lth arrangement* ot daisies, rose* and lilte*. Mtas'LanI gerich is the daughter ot Mr. and Mr*. Herman Lengerich of route three, and Mr. Welling's parents ar* Mr. and Mr*. Henry WeVitt* of Bryant. \ ' ■ 7 An organ musicale waa played by Rr. Mllburga, C-B-A.. before the auptlsl mass, and the. tr*dltional j wedding marcbee were used. The | meh's choir sang the mas* of St. i Joan of Arc. At. the offertory they sang "Ave Maria” by Arcadelt. and at the communion. "Pania An-1 gelieua." After the man, they sank "On TM« Day O Beautiful Mother” as the bride presented a bouquet to the Blessed Virgin. ■ The bride, who was given in tr.arriagy by her father, wore a Vown 6f white nylon marquisette 'over satin featured with long sleev es ending tn points oyer the hands. The molded bodice fastened ig hack with tiny self-covered bui tons. Wide lace accented the yoke, waist and cathedral train of the gown. Her fingertip veil ot illusion was attached to a lay* bonnet, trimmed with ruffled marquisette, seed pearls and orange blossom*, j Her Itrldal bouquet w*» a heart I shaped arrangement of' lilies ot ' the valley and white carnations, i The maid of honor, Miss Clare I Welling, sister of the groom, was ' gowned in yellow nylon marquisette over taffeta with a fitted . bodice and short puffed sleeves, j I-sce accent* were used at the I yoke and waist of the dress, and the bouffant skirt waa worn over a hoop. Her braided head piece Mad a cluster ot flowers at one side, and she wore matching mitt*. Sbcarried a heart shaped bouquet of daisies. Mis* Mildred Loshe. a* bridesmaid. and Mtaa Ruth Ann Lengerich. sister of the bride, a* junior liridesmaid. wore dresses of squa. styled Identical to that of tbe maid;

IMK BABY AUTO, weighing coly 000 M«* ta tatap MOM ROtaMd to . Wmt German arm at Ambwg. It ha. a imi ryMairr. Be. teen. tower eapine. wltA SO mph top apeed claimed and mUeape of IXO par gallon. Kurt Kannenberg show. K to praepert ia MM. fWerusttotaO

rs honor. They also wore braided headpiece* and ptatebing mftta and tarried heart shaped bouquets of daisies. Mia* Ann Myer* waa flower girl in a floor length dress of white nylon marquisette over taffeta. The tail skirt waa worn orer a hoop and the drees was accented with lac*. She carried a basket ot yel low delates tied with aqua ribbon*. Master Michael Lengerich waa the ringbearer. The groom's attendant waa bl* brother. Hilbert Welling, and usher* were William Lengerich Ltd Jerome Welling. The bride’e mother waa attired in a black summer sheer dress with white and black accessories, and the groom's moth-r wore a light blue sheer dress with white accessories. Both mothers wore corsage* of pink csrnstlon*. Following the ceremony, a wedding dinner was served to fifty guests, as the K. of C. hall. wWre ,q reception., for three-hundred /guests was held later In th* day FA four tiered wedding cake centered the bride's table, flanked with arrangements of orange blossom* und. fpaes and candles. Serving at ‘the reception were tbe Misaea Irene Heiman. Justine Heitnanh. Mdrgart-t Brite and Mrs. Robe’t Myers. ' . The bride's going away outfl was blue-grey'two piece suit •with navy and white' accessories, and a corsage of white carnation*. The new Mrs: employed in the offices of ths General Electric Co., and her husband te engaged in farmng. Mr. and Mr*. Rolland Affolder are the parent* of a baby boy. born Friday evening at S’ 15 at the Adams county hospital He weighed 7 pound*. Id's ounces, and has been named Thoma* Allen. Mr. and Mr* Ernest Girod are parent* of a babyVgirl. born at 1:05 this morning at the local hospital Sb* weighed 7 pounds. ■ 1 ouneea. Tou ebow courtesy to others not [ becaaa* they are gentlemen but : because you are one. — Emerson.

Berne Bible School Is Ctowd Friday Barms. ..jhaw M - TM a-mal Bure* rammer Btbto Mtoata ***•» Friday «Mh a gtoele *1 Lohman pmrfc far Ra m aradeßto aad >« tserhers A capratly aaemd * mra* than LMf Raaplo tatamded th. aMu.l ,iauiersmrat pra puaoa at th* Mtaentat* eherc* TFwatey evahtao. FEW bwa aad Mr eafimra The taaau Bible ectami to reputedly th* tortom at B« Wad * the Uaked Btatee., Minor Accident Is Reported To Police aty police Investigated ora afiara araiduM ear* tedogt whea a car driven by Richard Archer 113 North Fifth street, rammed ta to a car owned by Carl Braun. 311 North Fourth street, which waa parked tn tbe MO block at Madtoon street.' The import seat the Braun car into a parking met er. aad damaged tho right rear fender and bumper of tbe Braun ear aad the front right fender, grill and headlight* of the Archer ear. The aeeMaat happened short ly after midalght. and total damage was oetimated at MO. Um Admitted: Hubert Bprunger Monroe; William Keller, eity; Cheater L. Steven*, city John Bollenbachsr. Geneva: Beverly Ann Khrsem. Peasant Mills. Wayne I whmea Bars* Dtetniasrd: George Mil saw, Monroeville. drape Fra Tom Attorney Bd A Base* served a* judge pra tempor* to. tbe Adam* circuit court Friday where Hermaa Buuck. administrator of the Louise Buuck estate, filed Ma.vsetfiod P* UUon. far the., reapprstegl. M. JMST: sonal property. The, petition''was tor the reqp praisal ot. IS share* at th* prsterr ed stock With * face value of SIM In the Preble Equity company by two householders Report Filed Mary Boidner. administratrix of the Rufus Roldner estate, tiled tbe appraiser's inheritance tex report which revealed there are three heirs and a total estate slued at Illl.lKOi A bearing has been set for July 14 Lewis Smith mad* an appear ancc for the defendant.. Hubert Schnepp. who Is being sued tor divorce by his wife Louise.'and by agreement of the parttas. Bchnepp is ordered to pay 175 into the clertt's office for Mrs Schnepp* attorney*. Custer sod Smith Marrtap* Lloanse William Long. Monroeville, aad' Rosaleen Myer*. Decatur Real Estat* Transfer* Idea A. Nussbaum etel to Ad ams Schaadt. land la Monroe Twp Tunis P, Hudson eta* to Arthur J Heimann, inlot *ll in l-eca ,’W- v - Mrthur J. HelWnnn to D, Fiorine iT’TciRCIMp~" TIME FOR THE MOTHS if yeur Fur* ar* still in yeur cleaat*. ’ Ks laLY ■ DRY CLEANKRt Phon* 147

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Lacy Melodists Here Tuesday TKb Qmbbß Hsiodtalß *M to at ito> DmnHwt MtariMmry ebereh Tuesday, at 7;M p. m. Tbe Lacy* wnre formerly wRh the Ctevetaad colored quintet There win be no ramteaion ebarge bat a tree will offering win be taken The public to Invited te attend this apucial service of aong.

Hudson, inlot 111 in Decatur. Mary V. Halter etvlr to Roger A. Kelly eua, letot <1 ta Daeatur Lenora Hchttg to Walter C. Rcbaa. inlot 14 ia Brane |*M. John R Worthman. Inc te Rob ert T. Buck aiux. Intel 4g ta Deeatar. Richard N. Allee etux to Retd B Erekaoa etui. Intel 14 ta De cater. .. .- Eural O. Rose elu* to Jake L Krider etux. inlot 15 ta Decater Oley Bcbelmaan to George Schumann, iatot lip ia Decatur. Oley Schelmann to Bernard Bcbeimann etux, land in Washingtear"Twp; ■ e , 7 ’ 7 Otey Brhwhaann to John Lewte

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Scheimana utal. taiot “41 ta Dscater ' Harvey E Bradbeck etux to Morris Brndbeck etex, iatot* It A 13 in Rirarre Harvey 'E. Brodbeck Max .te Raftord itrodbeck etux. taiot* 7 to 11 ta Rlvaer*. Herman H. Kroeofceberg. TOceivor to 'Robert D. Colter, part out lot 55 ta Decatar 151*0. J *^ W NOT!CEr^ K I will ba eut a* my effto* July 3— th inelraiv*. The Nur** wiR too tn rrR r HAKOI.D MJL