Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 168, Decatur, Adams County, 19 July 1950 — Page 3
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MIM PHYLLIS MSP MARRIED ON SUNDAY ■ Mlm- Phyllis Kllcne Reef, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Reef, Ml* North Second street, and Jack R. Rayer. son of Mr. akd Mrs. Boyd Itayer, 9t»S tine street, «s---<hanged wedding vows al two. o' clock Sunday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents, The Her. Herald J. Welty, pastor of the First Missionary churt'b read the double ring ceremony before an Improvised altar covered with white satin and banked witi) ar ranaements ot palms and summer. flowers I Musical selectivnn piaved beforej the ceremony included "I Love; Von Truly'' and "Oh Promise Me' i The traditional ■.edding marches w r<--used, and "H.iierv Me If Ail; Those Endearing charms'' w*XT played softly during the «MM-i mony ■ For hey daughter's wedding Mrs I Reef wore a black and white sum' trier sheer dress with matching ac ; < esaories and the groom's mother was attired in a brown sheer dries , Both mother s wore ri>rwe«i of, red roses . » The hrlfje chose a'street length dress of white tulle over satin designed with a low neckline and full gathered skirt, tied at the waist with a white velvet »a»h She wore a hat ot transparent summer straw and her coqyage was of yr How roses. Her only jewelry a* a double Titrand ot peart*. < ; isl of the groom. Mrs.- Edward Stfmmeyy attended her sister as matron, of honor Her drew* of pink tulle over satin was styled like that of the bride’s, and she wore a pink and white ’Ten Her corsage Was of blue car nations. and she wore a single Hand oflpearls a gift of the bride Bill Bedwell servad as groom’J attendant •homedis'ctv t<.|low.inK■ > jne, wed ding a reception for thlrtv-five’ quests was held at the Reef hoiiie The bride s table was covered with h e ami > entered witji a three (lend <ake t>>pped with a minis tore bride ami groom Serving a« .the . reception were the Misses Gloria buff and Joan Andrews After a short wedding trip to 'Chicago and Niagara Falls the couple will reside with the bride’s -parents, : ~ - "V-. The t?ew Mrs ’ffayer was employ ns Secretary at Burk s Elevator, and her husband Is a mechanl' .■o Macklin's garage. . meets at Monmouth Mrs Harold Gwens was. hoetess tth-Ito Garden < tub at her home in MoUmonth yesterday as fernoon - Plans were completed for the flow er s|,- s to h. Id in the 4-Way Wonder-Set IPJUS w/OWI A / J * I 9490 /7 I \ sizes (I \I / 2-10 'tTTiuufeM 'ffi&xfww ■yt.-ep-'-m clean ami cute and happy in ’his 1-way wonder ward robe' Shirt aborts, bra-top. n skirt ah 're such sewingl„,,k so sweet on your Small Fry! I'at'-.rn dtlM’i comes in sires 2. I Sle Sire 6 entire ensemble. I ,:r.,- ’ • inch fabric. - • S.-ti-l TWENTY-FIVE cents in coins for this pattern so MARIAN MARTIN. <are of J Meat ur Daily 'bemocrat, Pattern DepL. P. O. Bos 6741' Chicago So. 111. Print rilainty YOt It NAME. ADDRESS,, ZONE. SIZE. STYLE M MBER Fashion comes In all sires in our Marian Martin Pattern Book Send Twenty Cents more tin ‘coins I to get this summ-r-etyle-ofcture for the family There's an sctlve sports wardsobe. too. plus gfcEE a Stunning beach-bra pattern printed right ii the book.
court house corridors during the street fair, flowers are to be taken • io the court house before ten o'clock Thursday morning, July 27 Interesting papers were presented by Mrs. Henry Heller on flower arrangement# and displays, and Mrs. Roy Runyon on medical flowers. '. Mrs. Hersel Nash; chairman of the flower committee, made several announcements concedhlng the flower show and Miss Etts Mallonnee, chairman of the baxaar j to be held in conjunction with the show requested that donations be 1 I turned J» early. | During a social hour a flower ! guessing contest was won by Mrs. Nick Braun, and the hostess, assist oil by Mrs. Roy Runyon sere ed delicious refreshments COUNTY WOMEN ATTEND FORT WAYNE MEETING The Indiana Roadside Council. Inc . h Id Its . summer meeting ■ Tuesday at Woodland Hills the ; lome of Dr. and Mrs J. M. Kauffs-I ■ man, near Fort Wayne. Reglstra-1 jltoa. in charge of Abe Huntington , | council, began at ten o’clock. ... The :t.timing session was open ' ed with devotions, led by Mrs. Ro-sa Thompson of Huntington. The welcome was given ,by Mrs Sophie Dlefenbaugh, Fort Wayne district supervisor and the response was given by Mrs. K. W Busche of Monroe The secretary's report was read by Mr*. Lee J Nlndee. Fort Wayne, and the treas , urer's report 'by Mr* Claud ‘ ilershbaruer, Hillsboro Reports on work planned and accomplshed in : each district were given by thdistrict supervisor. A delicious lunch was served chuck-wagon style" at twelve thi Qwlity Photo Fiaiihing Ail work left- bwtore neon on ♦ Thursday, ready the nert day. Friday at 10 a. m. Holthouse Drug Co. * .’l. - — ~ Say It With ' FLOWEIIS
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1 • I -XxE ' toelnty Iterna far tef’E lleatien must M phonsd In by II a. m. (Saturday •:» a. m.) Phons 1000-1001 Phyllis Acheson Wsaaisasy Jolly Housewives club of Bt. Marys township, Pteaaanl Mills school. !:»• P-tn. St. Paul Ladles AM, Mrs. Clara Dague, all day. The Bethany Circle of tbs Zion Evangelical and Reformed eburen will meet at eight o'clock Friday evening at the home ot Mrs. S. E LeoMrdMta. AIL members are erg,d to attend. ' De< at ur Home Economlca club, Mr*. Alya Lawns*, t f in. Gecode club day shift picnl'. Sunset i:39 pm. Business and I‘rofesaional Woev en. Rents collage. Celina. <J., «:>0 I m. Ruth and Naomi circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, church social rooms I'-f® P-m. ; Thursday G. E. Aeolian choir practice, i Zion Lutheran church. Monroe street 8 p.' m . j Deitsch. St. .Man « 0.. leave from ‘ Zion. Evangelical and Reformed : jhurch. 4'30 p. n. D. Y. B class erf Trinity Evangelical I'nited Brethren church, church, 7:30 p m. Methodist W H <’ 8. church.' 2:SO p m. Woman's Guild erf, jit; Luke Evangelical Re-f'or tired church, ebnreh. day. Pleasant Mills M<-lhbdi«4 W. S ,(' S cTuirch. 1::i« p m ty o'clock The afternoon session was deleted to introducing guests Mrs Guy Byrd, chairman-of legislation, gave an interesting talk <>n 71-eg-' Islation and It* Presentation." The i Kuest ' speakerßobert Adams ’j-'or-f W'ayrte . tty planner, spoke on ' Ellmjnaucm es roadside UlighiS r i Those attending from Adams county wore- Mrs W It Stanley , county president: Mrs Paul Rich Mrs. Erniln'' Stucky. Mrs Edwin Thurman. Mrs E W. Busc he. Mixa Anna K Williams Mrs Grover Levy. Mfs Burt Haley, Mrs WII liam Kohls. Mrs Warren tx-hman. \.ucl Mr* Ralph Stanley! The Well-Dressed Men and Women are " ' , patrons '* of * KELLY JRY CLEANERS Phone 147
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( MRS. ALFRED CHARLES WICKLAND was the former Mig* Kliza i ImHA Mae Zurrh* r. daughter of Mr amt Mr> John Zun her of Herne route two. tn»fore ht forwent matTiaae in "the Chun h of the Nawefflf* at Pen>»- The Rev, Harry J brother of the hrbi*-. by the Rev J. P Shadowenti. officiated at the single.ring (freinojty. The groom is the how of Mr. ami Charles Egjten <»f E-gln. ill * The roupb both attended Nagarene Collere In Kankak» e. 11l , "and will reside in Kaukak-ew .Photo-Uy J&lwaute—— —
f'hun-h of Cod Misaionary So riety Mrs Paul L. Myera. m. 4 liolaf. Unlttd Hrethren Willing Workers claw, Mra. Hertha Dan •eis 7 So p ni. * ' Mount Pleasant Bible claaa. Mr. and Mrs Brice Sheeta. k p.. m. Womans Missionary Society,, Mrs Paul Meyers. Dierkea afreet 'h p, m. ' ■ Women of the Moose, calle I meeting Moose home. 7- p i* l ~ laidna' Aid. of Colon CtmlM ’’. c hur«li all day. I ' IWHtttuy lltiine Economic* clnb . and dub of Geneva Berne park, .'<», 3» jr in Priendabip 'Village club, 411 dub and farhilles. picnic 'aup|»er Bern** park. f» 30 pm. Junior Women department call ed metling, Miss Kay f nr Entertainment Fest i val, Mon » mouth high school ryin S p tn. J Friday Philathea < lass of Baptist > churdi ihiirch, 7 3o p. m i lainmrto rt -’i\al \dani' <»t!fr.»l hid? >•'!>•• ■’ -\!i< 8 ;• oS r ' xal ( ontrul * gia.d»« s< hool, Monro J.U» to 4 tn . . Sunday !:• ; i:» lihi'i'’ Ci • * lai■ *hip fointnuniiy (enter. 1% rußes North of Maftley? 12 noon. Tuesday . Ortb r d f’.astern Star Ins’erti> ii riuiland 0 ;• m (Trttdreu < • Handl-raft* Litm I <’rr»ve a<h«w»l. I 30 tp I p m 4 DISCUSSION CLia MEETS ON MONDAY I St Catherine's Dtectission club ■ of the Si. MAtv‘s parish unit d X C < W held its regular | meeting Monday ev« nliiu at jh» | h<**iie of Mildred I#oahe. with Ir • »ne Heimann as chairman. ■ I The meeUnff opened, with praT’j Iff. and an article t»n "A Te»n age , Saint” was read by Irene Heimann ; The next meeting 'will be held; 21 a* the home <«f Mrs Rob j ert Meyer alth Mildred Losh- as’ , , t - ?}J a n — The mectine of the Philathea < lass of the First Baptist church I will he held at the < hur< h instead ’of the home of Mrs Curtis Moser ! as previously announced. The D Y B daas of the Trin j ifv Kxaiii* !h al I’nited Brethre-' I < hnrch will meet at the church : Thursday evening at seven thirty ’ o'clock. Hostesses will he Mrs Jmssp Case Mrs Goldie' ffatey, Mrs. G. A. Light and Mrs. Ralph E. Roop. The Woman's So< iety of Christian Service of the First Method ’st church will have a special pro- . gram for the young people and children of the churCh at two thirty o’clock Thursday afternoon at
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the church The -program wULinclude a flannelgraph story. AB | officers, drde leaders and women and children of the church are in j vited to attend. The Phot'be Bibl* class of the Eion Evangelical and Reformed < hurch will have its annual pic nic at the home of Mrs Walter Deitsch.**St. Mary *. <>. Thursda. evening Meat, rolls-and «■ »ffer b.- furnished .membcrH ’ar ■ . h.sk* d to tiring aXowred dish, and . table service. TbOst planning o attend ,ar«- re«ivested Io meet at the church at fom thfrty oihak ' The Pvthian-Needle eTab ph ni* ( will be held at the shelter house at Hanna-Nuttman park Monday July 31 at' six thirty o’clot k Meat, rolls butter and - coffee will b > iurnislied by the committee, and members are asked, to bring table service. The G. Aeolian choir wßL<havr •*ohearea! at eigtito’clock 'Thurs- : day evening at the Zion Lutheran . hurvh. Mr and Mrs. K E ’Peterson of West Palm Bea: h Ha will start home tomorrow after visiting her. with relatives and friends Mrs K B ,Ma< V/w ho avt-(»mpanip<r then to lh z &tur will remain here for a longer visit. E Peterson and Pnk motored to Sandusky, o Tuesday morning anj! «oont the aftcrnooi at Kellev’s Island in Lake I’rte j Kelky’s Island is one of Erie's wamder-spots Qo Vofti i • ’ 1. Adtnitt.d Henry Swygart. I»e<a L I tnr route three. Henry Euh»i I Willshire O. I Dismiss* d Mrs Lyle Meyer and baby boy; Mrs. Harry Heckley. ■ (’ralgville, Mrs George Roehm and baby Im»v. Willshire, Q 7 Alvta I Ratcliff city. $7,500 Damages In Fire At Night Club tndianspnlis. July. 18 — itT’i —4 A fire causinc an e.tiniate.l 17,aim; .lainskvs broke out in »n In.llanapi'li* night i-lulr last night and sent : soine" < S» dlnef? s. iirryiiii; out the door*. Firemen who fought the flames nearly two hours at <Tuh 52 said the hlaie start.-d in a grease .hute in the kitl hen
Jlirdearance Sale! • a — 1 - , ' a—a—uiu-«-s--i-—-a--—-———— THE FABRIC SENSATION <>F THE SEAS<>N! / Raions - Hemlienju - Sheer CMtow* *-2’» Keautifui Rayon Crepes, sale price, yd. 98e 1.25 Itemberjr Sheers. -39" wide, yard 9Hc K9c Figured Rayon Crepes 39” wide. yd._ —-«9c 1.25 Lyn-Weave Plain Fabric, yard H9c > 1.25 Rayon Oaberdine. 10 Plain colors, yd. t 89c «9c Sheer Ratisle and Dotted Swiss, yard 59c MF»r s ’ 1 " Figured Voiles, !**" wide, yard »>9c 10 inch wide Taffetla, aas’t. plain colors, yd. 79c 1.25 Plain \Vhite Ravon Waffle Weave Cloth, /c td ** ofaT * X9c Fine Weave (hamhray (iinghams in p!aids, striped and plain colors. 36‘ wide, yd 79c # I N 1 Wl.jds. (.i ng ham Plaids, I brand new color. /I lilll ' combinations. 3tr* wide. Keg. 59c, /H I I Sale price, . . . .yard_..49c / / f \ < Ml square Cotton DreKs Prints, limited sup- / I \ Pl' left from our .’l9c yard group. J \ July sale price yard. WAFFLE PIQUES, Rest tirade, plain White, Rlue, Pink. Aqua - A yart V yw — —.— COITUS' ( HINKLE CREPE. Plain or Figured. Regular 50c Sale, yard' WHITt: PAJAMA CHECK. 36” wide. Reg. s<lc ..r.. .. 4 '..Sale, yard 3»aFw COTTON CRINKLE CREPK Moral Patterns for making housecoat-. it. width, good quality'. July Sale * yard - LINOLEUM SALE! " >.« . -k.. - saw. <vr.-y.vvy^r,v,m'ii?ii>vrtr--T—f‘ rai ~ ' qy ■ ■ ■. , ■ , ———— 12 Ft. Wide Linoleum, sq. yd. 89c Heavy weight qti 'lil' in tile, floral or r.Hirhle paßerns. . suitable for — “ most any room. Cut from lull naHti-—any length-you need-! 12 x 12 ft. costs 14124 12 x 15 ft. costs 17. M) 12 x IS ft. costa .... 21.36 ALSO—9 ft. width {.iiwleum.on Male m|. yard 79c f*>*»' 1 ■-•-.st&b --ei.eswtev’ ’: 42 Inch. ..... . . . Cofukroy .Cben-»»e - Pillow T.kioi Bedspreads Wed Blankets First * W 4*98 ' -:hi • • T.tul* '- Quality 33* ; ( .r..- '" ,n : ) -i r. , <Lt*»r 4 H.'v t :,.»♦»> from Famous -hranii inflow tritriirr -tJM:i<i>y ■l’'*'-’ ’ beavrifuf «hedi---x n!:r* — -'a, ,:;r ■ :n..’X; r -.'"R r ;■;* 10.00 - - value ” AWNING STRIPE ' IL.ivy <,U p"'. 18-iNCH STEVENS “P" .*r.' " h I ' "'" 1 HwlirCSS rSOS QUALITY Linen towel ri-.i 1-Il riu.luu r.-.. ( hel manress pndc.. INC Bleached fib bleach — .. ~, v .. i>,. bu- Hnb r toffon Ffthna ex . .. ... ... J 1..L. lid alg.rat sun ning ■ ' *•' Ke<l green, blue, or yelMue. Krevn. ar»l_ lan color Specially Priced |., w .ni.:. Faiuous for 59c 3.t9 39cRafk Towel Rh’:»''h«fd Muslin, yd. Good quality 38 in. w ide. 35c. Woven strong. K 0 for Fall and Winter use. EnSSSnhkBS square, quality. For Special July priee. t , i r. use-ale price, yd. 35c ' ■‘ M White Outing Flannel— Specially Priced ’ {fi I nblcached Muslin. k'"°d grade at a low Bath Towel 1.00 *'K h ’ »e'K*tt quality for pnee! Hand Tow*! 7-'>c u “* !4 ' •*' l.ffO 27 inch width, yd. 25c W:-sh t loth 30c 36” New Plaid Outing— .16 inch width, yd. 35c Discontinued Stvles Reduced! FULL FASHIONED SWIM SUITS REDUCED NYLON HOSE \, - ?”- 11 ■ 36 • ” Formerly S hi up to Lua a ! air gj,- js u|)> - AM —ft-re--f4ist rjuinily -in sar- j- ~sr.-i , . !.« vrishiv in. ImliiiK KJ.-cr. 1161 «.H> .Nylon SUHa 6.9a semi-sheen, and ultra sheers ■ W W 3.95 Suits now 2>H Broken <ohn assortment. Mi: V an sties from < 2 to t«> 3 ■ Q|* e Girls 2 pc. Suits, size 4 and 6. now 1.9 K Reduced to char! - Girls Satin Also another group of Hosiery at 59c pr 2 to K yrs. — now . . 1.49 WOMEN’S ACCESSORIES REG. 5Gc HANDKERCHIEFS, discon- INFANTS’ HEADWEAR breath re tinued himimll <• >tlnn * Prinks.- . > e . ■ -a *•> T 'i* • • 25c duct-d. >t\i« s w girt> ass bo) >. K“r ALL LINEN White Plain Womens I — Special - a. 69c Handkerchiefs, to crochet around! Reg. Reg- 198 — Special — I2W 20c-qtiality. now - 6 for LftO REG. 1.9 K BOYS’ SPORT SHIRTS ... rmt ROMPERS, size 0 and 1 yr., sh.irt sleeve style, fine washable fab- ttprp v ., s moMix R|ue h IR>W | Tics in plain colors, 4 to 16 yr. sale 1.00 j All Summer Handbags at Reduced Prices! A good selection await* you! Better tome Early! NIBLICK & Co. j
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