Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 156, Decatur, Adams County, 5 July 1950 — Page 3
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MIM VERA REIMOLD It MARRIKD aATUROAY Miss Vera Bel hold. of Mr. and Mr* William Beibold es rout* owe. aad Hobart GoMaer, sow ot Truman Goldncr at route two, ware united in marriage at two o'clock Sunday afternoon In the Zion Evangelical and Reformed ebureh. The Rev WUltem C. Feller performed the double ring ceremony before a background ot pink and while roses and candleabra. Preceding the ceremony a m*Ucale war presented by Mr*.. Fred Frucht*. organist. Her selection* included "Uebeetraum" aad "Indian Lev* Cali." aad the traditional wedding marcher were used. DcWayne Felber of Berne, saag "Bocause" and “Alway*” During the ringing of "Always" he presented *,. sonnet. “HoW( Do I Love Thee.” During the speaking of the rows be rang "Oh leant I Have Promised,” _ The bride, given In marriage by her brother, Wilmer Belhold ehose a gown ot silk organdy designed with a aylea net yoke edged at the ’ "THWr " wttk gathered laro. Tbe molded bodice buttoned down the , bach with satin bullosa, and the fitted steeves extended to points over her bands aad buttoned at the wrists with satin buttons the full skirt war gathered at the waistline and accented with a peplum of lace The chapel train was highlighted with lace detail She wore a Hara bonnet of need pearls to which Was gathered a veil -of silk illusion edged With three rows of » chantilly lace. Her only jewelry was a single atrnad of pearls, a gift of the groom, and she carried ' a sheath of madonna lliiea and baby breath, tied with white satin ribbon and streamers Mias Netvalepe Belhold attended Wee'sister as maid of boner la a gown of pink organdy over taffeta. The bouffant skirt- with three rows of. tuck*, we* gathered to a fitted . bodice which buttoned down the back. A matching picture hat and .... mitts completed her costume and her pink tinted pearls. Were a gift - rd tie bride she -«fate< a how qm-t of pink roses amd "blue del- -- |.t».nlbin tied wUh-chrel-xteteML-■ Miss Imogene Belhold. another sister of the bride, and Mlsw Joyc* Branding of Fort Wayne, were bridesmaids In gowns of green and yellow respectively, styled like that of the maid of honor. Their picture hats and ihilts matched the gowns and their pearls, gifts of th*
bride, were tinted in matching shades of green and yellow, They both carried bouquets of peach colored gladioli tied with coral ribbon Edward Sprunrer bent man. and iiftheni were Viffil.-Morn-ingstaf iml.Nd King. Jr. f Th«_brid* wore a drew erf. aqua crepe with matching >cSlimming Charmer rj n i i f l I* . I 111 I fflu 9371 wk M-w inkaUsa 'fnktffes llt^'sv^’x <■ Youthful as U ia useful! The dress you caa wear anywhere on warm days, and know you look cool, slender, freak! Use a sheer with or without contrast yoke! Pattern 2371. Sixes 34, 3d. 33. ♦a, 42, 44. 44. 44, 54. 52 Site M. 3<i yds. 25-In.; H yd. contrast. This easy-to-use rWera gives perfect tit. Complete. Illustrated Sew Chart shows you every stop. Send TWtNTY-FIVt coals in colas tor this pattern to MARIAN MARTIN, care at Decatur Daily Democrat. Pattern Dept. P. O. Box 4744. Chicago SO. IU. Print plainly YOUR NAME. ADDRKM. ZONE. SIZE, STYLE NUMBER. Fashion comes ia all utma ia our Marten Martin Pattern Booh Saad Twenty Coats more (tn coins! to get this swnmer-etyte-plcture lor the family. There's aa active sports wardrobe, too. ptue FREV—A stunning beach-bra pattern printed right ia the booh.
eeMorie* aad a corsage of pink rosas. Mrs. Ooldaer was attired In aavy sheer with matching acce» sortes. aad ber corsage wagrof peach gladioli. PWllowiag the ceremony a rereptlos for over one hundred guests was held at the home of the bride's parents Pink aad white streamers caught with silver bells were used over the bride's table, laid with white linen aad centered with a three tiered cake topped with a wedding bail aad decorated with roses Mies Jena Brassing of Fort Wayne. aad Mina Rachel Gerber ot this etty eerved the guests. For travellag the bride changed to a Mark drees with which she wore matching accessories After a wedding trip through the eastern stares sad Canada the couple will be at home oa route two. Oat of town guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mr*. Nelson Cook aad daughters of Bourbon, Mr. aad Mrs. Carl Cook and family ot Warsaw, the Rev. aad Mrs. C. C. Coan ot Angola, aad Mr. and Mrs. DeMore Doster. MRO..’IWLBOOMRVM — •2ND BIRTHDAY BUNDAY Mrs. Minnie Teepte of Ctosa street, celebrated ber eighty-second birthday anniversary Bunday. Approximately thirty relatives, including her children, grandchildren aad graat-graadcbildren. were present for the occasion Mrs. Toopie la Hanning to accompany the Adams County Home Economics club chorus on their trip to Washington D. r„ ae« weak. HOME EC CLUB . MEET* RECENTLY The Bunny Circle Home Economics club of Preble township met at the Preble recreation ranter recently with Mrs. Lewis Schulter, Mrs. Elmer Peters and Mrs, Milton Kruetxman as bostses so. The meeting was conducted by the vl<;a-pre*ident- and reports were given by the' secretary, treasurer, and the sunshine com mtttee. >s invitation wan read from the Pleasant - Netehbors 'eteb ‘<r Plmlo Filishißg Atl work left »efer» noon ea Thursday, ready Die went day, « Friday at tt a. m. HtlihouM Drue Co.
\ I \ supsklts i \ w our cxpcrts the R \ 2nd printing ■ l We’H giv* you th* pot- * l ,ibl » 9>otiy ■ and *very ihot. Remember ■ to order enough extra print* te go around, 100. Prompt torvice on all ordert. Edwards Studio Try Our Kedah Flnlahlng TRADITION Reverent and iagreiMive aervicett have alwayg been a tradition at Zwidi Faaeral Home, jsat aa baa•atjr and fair dealing have been our atcadfaat goticy Ihroßghont the 52 years wo have nerved tike ' ' ‘ Decatur area. ZWICK BOMarxiwci SMCf tflN « N. WO * AND M
Daataty Noma far day'* gwO ■OOttOM NMMt kta flllflQUf hl hf 11 a. ak (Saturday 3:3* A m-» Maae ioab-wai Phyllis Alhygl j — .jrsx. —. Mra., WUltem Teepte. 7:30 pm. Children's Handicrafts. Pleasant M|lto blah school 1:10 to 4 pm. fa* lota XI pledge picnic, Boy Scout cabin at Hanna-Nuttmaa park. •:» P-m. Catholic Ladles ot Columbia. C. L. of C. hall 7:20 P-m. Thumanp - Monroe W.R.CJI. family picnic. Barao park. i.-SO p.m. Ladles Aid of Trlalty Evangelical United Brethren church, church. S P-m. Family Recreation Night, Monroe school playground, 4 » p.m. Ladles AM of Union Chapel, church, ell day. Combined meeting ot Ladies AM and Missionary Boctriy of Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church, church, 2 p.m. MT.MJL of Nuttmae “Avenue United Brethren church, Mrs. Ireta Thornton. 7:2* p.m. ' WJB.MX. of Namrene church. Mrs. Bara Brandyberry. 7:2* p.m. Magley Ladles AM, ebureb basement. all day. Pleasant Dale Ladies AM will have an alt day meeting In the church basement next Thursday Hostesses will bs Mrs. Homer | Arnold aad Mrs. Lester Adler | Pleasant Dale Ladles AM, church basement, all day. Friday Children's handicrafts, Monroe school playground I:3d to 4 p.m. Ave Maria study club, Mr*. Charles Yoglewwde, I t Work and Win class ot Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church basket dianer, arm’s Lake 13:3d p m C. L. W. class of Bethany church, hake sale, city hall, 3 a m. M • ■ Jefferson tovrnahlp They will entertain members ot the Bunny „ r-Wv-ie-vtuhel-tbeMoaepescbooi on July 12 Those planning to al-: tend are asked to meet at the Walter Peck residence In Preble not later than six forty five o'clock on the 18th. This will be a potluck dinner. Following the business meetiaa the entertainment committee
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MR. AND MR*. CNARLE* BAMFLE* of Willshire. Ohio, observed their 52nd wedding anniversary recently In a quiet manner Mrs, Rampies, who was raised in the Boho community. Is 70 year* of age. and Mr. Samples, a retired farmer, is 75 They lived near Decatur In the early year* of tbeir marriage, and for the past 30 year* have resided in Willshire and vlcihity — Photo by Edwards. .■/
presented two playlets, and de-| lictous refreshments woru served I by the hostesses. < The neit meeting will be held < July 23. wHh Mrs. Edwin Reltstack. I Mrs Wilbur Rtoppenhagen and i Mrs. Ervin Buuck ss hostesses. | —..- ( ENTERTAIN* FOR NEW YORK GUE*T* Mrs. Wllhelmena Dterke* enter 1 . ' tained at ber home Monday even- i •ng with a dinner in honor of ber guests. Mr. aad Mt*. John Jagnow of Elmont lx>ng Island. Those attending the affair included: Mj and - Mrs. Herman Wtadhorot. New Haven; Mr. and Mrs, Fred Bifkse l-reblr; Mr and ,JMrs. Dallas lirown and soa. David. tPuUK tlaA; Jipaaad-.-Mr*..- Herman . Dierkcs. Mr an<J Mrs. Dee Dierkes. Henry Dierkes. Mr. and Mrs. John Klees. Mr. and Mrs-John Dierkes and son Johnnie, and Jerome Kelter. all of this city? Ml** MARJORIE DREW Wll/L WED IN AUGUST and Mrs-. Thurman I Drew of route- tftree. announce the engagement and approaching inafriage of their daughter. Marjorie to Rolland L. Gllllom. eon of Mr. and Mrs Austin Gllllom of Berne. The wedding will tpke ptace at ‘ six thirty o'clock on Saturday.) August 5. in the Union Chagel, church, with the Rev. L. T. Norris officiating. The bride-elect graduated from 1 Monmouth high school iy)d attended Indiana Central College. She Is employed In the office ot United Abstract Company, Inc Mr Gllllom graduated from the Berne high school. He served twelve months in the army and was sta- j tioited in Korea He Is now employed by the Gllllom Lumber company. I' 'jl The Adams County Roadside Council held Its June meeting Friday afternoon at the Decatnr high school. Mrs Wilbur. Stanley, acting chairman, called the meeting to order and introduced Mrs. Sophia Diefenhaugh, district supervisor. | A report of the organisation meet-1 ‘.ng held May IS was read by Mrs; Stanley. Mrs. Diefenbaugh conducted the election of officer* with the following results: Mr*. Wilbur Stanley. president; Mrs. John Floyd, first vice-president: Mr*. Chester Armstrong second vice-president: Mrs. Fidward Thurman, third vicepresident; Mrs. Paul R. Rich, secretary; Mrs. Sam llenschen. treasurer: Mrs. Ralph Stanley, publicity chairman. It was voted to have the monthly meetings on the last Friday afternoon ot each month with th* 1-k-ations to be announced later. Mr*. Diefenhaugh related several occasions where other roadside council* have been of great ■ aaaistence In making road* safer for travel. She stressed the purpose of the ontanixalion. to help eliminate haxard* promote proper law*, and to encourage beautification and preservation ot natural, scenery. Announcement was made of the Mate-meeting to-be held July U at the home of Dr. aad Mrs. Kauffman in Fort Wayne? Mr*. Kauffman is the state president of the 1 Indiana Roadside Council. Inc. Registration will be from nine thirty until ten o'clock in the morning and the noon luncheon will given by the Alloa eoeaty council. Member* are asked to turn in reservation* by July 13 to Mr*. Ralph Stanley The July meeting will be hold oa the 28th, the location to be announced at a later date.
\ The Indies Aid ot the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church will, meet at the church Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. Hostes*** will be Mrs. Viola Schriderer, 'Mrs. U.lsdya Hakes and Mr*. R O. Wynn. A good attendance I* - ‘ \ .... , ■ / ■ •X ’ The Work and Win class of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church will .have their .annual banket dinner next Bunday -afternoon at twelve thirty o'clock ar CTem’s Lake. Members of the clan* and their families and friend* are iavlted.. The U. L. W class of Bethany f kv*nte'li< al United Brethren, char-1 rh will-- sponsor a bake sate, at city hall Saturday morning at'nine [ o'clock. Proceeds . will be used to ’ send the young people of the church to the church camp. ' The Monroe Methodist W.S C.S. ■ will hold their family picnic at the Berne park Thursday evening l at six (thirty o'clock. Member* ter* asked' to bring "« covered dish. 1 fcsndwlch** and t«b|g service. ' Mr and Mrs "Henry Busche s#d ■ : family of Bloomington, were holt- 1 day visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. Fred Busch* Henry l» studyI ing for Ms doctor * degree at Inc.iana University -• Mr. and Mrs. Otto Beehter. and daughter Barbara, report they are having a wonderful trip through i the west this summer Mr Reeh- ( ler. proprietor ot/ the Rice Hotel. | left three weeks ago with hi* fam- ■ ■ ily to tour the country. While the [West of the family make* the trip. ! ! Carl Beehler. Mr Beehler's son. Is managing the hotel The Beehler’s I will return in About "I*.days,. They are now driving through Washing l •on state on their way into Canada to visit Banff National Park and latke Ixruise Then they will visit Yellowstone Park and return. Mr Beehler say* that hi* favorite spot | visited so far was Bryce Canyon lln Utah. Also visited were Rocky Mountain National Park. Denver. Col.. Grand Canyon, Tiajuana. Mexico. Catalina Island and Lo* Angeles., Yosemite National Park. San Francisco and Portland. Ore. Miss Josephine Ivetlch flew to Chicago last Thursday and attended the dedication of the Melg's Lake Front airport, apd the Cbfr cago fair The Flying Farmer* were guest* of the mayor of Chicago for both event*. Mr. and Mra. Ford Christen and children of Chicago visited over the Fourth with Mr. Christen's mother. Mrs. Ed Christen Mr* Christen and the three children i will go on to Peniulyvanla this week for a visit and Mr. Chrisj tea will return to hl* work at Chicago. Mather Merwin of New York City, Is visiting with hl* grand mother. Mrs. O L Vance, for a few' weeks. He was entertained otrer the Fourth-by hte aunt and uncle, Mr*. Berth* Heuer aad Albert Sellemeyer The Misses Kathr Cote . Susan Gerber. Jaaalee Smith aad Ann Uhrlck.'are spending the week at Camp Dick Runyan at Little Tippecanoe Mr. and Mr*. G. G. W*U*. of Bloomington, ar* visiting in Decatur for two weeks. Mr. Well* la the son of the owner of th* Wylie Furniture Co. of Decatur and Bloomington and will work her* until George Stultx manager of the Decatur store, and hl* wife, return from tbeir honeymoon t I To inject • Mt of old-fashioned
it memorabilia into post-weddiM acHtlvUte* te not an easr thing- tn | ' these mechanised day*, but a hearty try was mad* recently. Em ploying Ed Newport and bin wagon, a marital earavaa weaved through ( Decatur teat Saturday exploiting by appropriate signs the recent marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Warren XneuM. Mr*. Kneu** is the form- [ er Ros* Merriman. With all the ! parapbenalia ntrseaery tof a firstElcteaa parade, tin cans, wash tubs 'and buckets trailing from behind the wagon whkb was bedecked ia crepe ribbon* the couple sat en- 1 throned as the merry makers started from North Fourth street and ended somewhere In th* piddle of the *fternoon--h*ppily swsre of a great accmnpltebmeat. Mr. and Mr*. William Noll of Fleaaant MUI*. Mr. and Mra. Albert Johnson. Mr. aad Mr* Karl Johnson spent the weekend 1a Beaver Dam. Ky. They also visited the Ken coal mine where Karl Johnson, a recent graduate of 1' Purdue University, ha* accepted a position ** civil engineer. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd B. Hunter end Mr. and Mr*. Joe Hunter returned yesterday from a five day trip to northern Michigan and Canada. Admitted: "Mrs. Theodor* Hirwhy. Berne; Miss Nelualene Biehold city; Mrs. Maude Morgan. Monroe. Dtomisded: Gerry Douglas, city; Don Bollenbacher. Geneva; James Everett, Jr.; Mrs. Edward Bower* and baby boy. city; Mr* James Nus*baum and baby, boy, Monro*; - Arthur Blakey, city; Mrs. Donald Shady and baby girl, Craigvllle; Ira Huber, Willshire, O.; Roger Dale Johnson. Monroe. Mr*. Mamie Tutnbleson Wren. O. I - ' . y . Lease Pavilion For Saturday Dances The Clem »"l.*ke dance pavilion La* been leased to the Mudslinger* r Orcbe»tr* for Saturday night , daneiiiK. it , was -eneouneed today by Carl Schaper, caller and "manager" , .of this tecal dsatw orebtetrat The. 1 group plan* to present top flight entertainer* at the lake for the latest and best music, for round and square dancing- Nancy L*e ' and she Hllltopper*. coming direct j | from WOWil -in Fort Wayne, will f I be at the lake for the opening ’ dance. Saturday. July 2. This vetj rrag/radip., stage and recording group -feature* all types of music , ind singing, and is currently heard over three radio program* daily. The Mudslingers are Installing a new loud speaker system and are planning to add' further improve l ments for the enjoyment of square | |dancg‘ fans. The Mudslinger or.ji hestra ha* had 1 -years ex per 1 tence. playing for dance*, parti**. . 1 etc and only recently - ha* been playing tor the American legion I dance* iu thl* city Thr orchestra I !n< hided Carl Schaper caller and . * guitarist. Carl Bischoff violinist: i Bob Ehrman. accordionist. Kenny Clenx HawaHa* guitarist: Harold , I Srhamerloh bass vtol, and Don . I Grote, mandolin and drum* It > , was emphasise id that the group I has leased the pavilion for danc- <' ing on Saturday nights only. POISON I Dae er SUMAC Science he* div ■ W covered an excelt ■ W ■ tent new treatment »- for Ivy. oak or sumac poisoning, v If* gent’e and safe, dries up th* J- '■ Al itnuSiW, Ml tfIVY-DRY O — I ‘ CLOTHES t CLEANED d Regglarly LAST I.ONGER * ■’St ' KELLY * 3RY CLEANER* k Phen* 147 * Bay nVth FLOWERS * FFgeb * J .f
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