Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 172, Decatur, Adams County, 24 July 1950 — Page 3

a MONDAY. JULY 24. ISM

Jean Coppess Bride Os Richard Colter In Lovely Wedding Ceremony Sunday Th* First Methodist church was the scthe of « lovely summer wedding,Sunday afternoon when Mies Jean Coppess. only daughter of Mr and Mrs. Calvin (Vippeea of Corners, became the bride of Rk hard B Colter, eldest son of Mr- and Mrs Earl Colter, of Winchester street Dr* Gerald Jones read the double ring ceremony at two thirty o'clock in the afternoon before an altar beautifully decorated with large baskets of white gladiolus and daisies and arrangements of

palm and candleabra. Mrs. Edgar Gerber, organist, and Mrs Norman HocaliaV i presented a half hour musicale be* fore the nuptials. Mrs. Steury's ~ selections included ’’Because - and “Through The Years ” After theceremony she sang “The Loh Vs Prayer" as the couple knelt on white satin cushions before the altar. The traditional wedding marches were used. The ’ bride, who was escorted down the white-carpeted ah?le by her father, who ip marriage. chose a traditional white satin wedding gown, designed with a sweetheart neckline and Jong sleeves which tapered to iroim-a over her hands The. very full skirt gathered a fitted bodl< e and f* 11 <» g j hapel traj tc Her fingertip Weil of illusion was held with an nrknge blossom headdress, and she carried a bouquet of white roses and. baity ’*• breath tied with satin streamers. Ih’jr.-oiHy jewelry wap a single strand »»f pearls, Kitt of the groom Mias Harriet Chi fatten attended as ftpdd of honor in a gown of pale T blue organdy over taffeta, siyfett* with a high round yoke of - ner ucVented with an organdy her- ' Mia. Jand a- !«»»iffaot skirt She wore a mahlmik' picture hat and mittSU and -.ini’-l an apgetuent of -yellow ro*es and blue daisies Her thltwstoti.; !>»•< Mat »■ *W a» .a. KJ ft of the hl ide , ' I.VI'II ftra'ey -I h.-.v man* aihl.--u-hvfx- «*■:< I'hotnas, , C'du.t . fainyx (. oltet Chalies At •jtoiM' jend Iti. Hard •- * Mrt t-nppes* wore a dr* »a of; • Ill'll. 7 Liore.d ko e wif h. *

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Inspired Idea (Www W'wttr ■ Mj-W ;t >Wk I ifa fflffl - -limlTHim sets 12—20,10—42 I TFCvmam "llfksffw Must sensible fashion of- the summer! Removable; < oilar means you < an have several, always look sweet rs neat. This Is a honey of a step-in. with lilk slanty pockets. - Pattern SSTttt' 12. 14 IS. IS. K>; : " 3iC32: * I’m yds S'»-in . % yd. contrast. . This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated 2_ 2iew Chari shows ynu every step —Send TWENTY-FIVE cents Tn coins for this pattern to-M ARIAN MARTIN, care of Decatur Daily ’ IMnocrat, -Pattern Dept.. F. O. Box *740. Chicago SO, ill. Print plainly YOIR NAME. ADDRESS. ZONE. SIZE. STYLE NIMBER Fashion comes in all sixes in our Msrlan Martin Pattern Book. Send Twenty Cents more (tn — coins) to tot this summer-style-picture for the family. There's an active sports wardsobe. too. plus , FREE A Monnins beach-bra pattern printed rishi In the book.

A color theme of pink, tjlue end white wee carried Out at the reception for two hundred trueata. held immediately following the ceremony at. the home of the bride's parent* The bridal party wax nested at a table laid with white and centered with ■» four tiered wedding cake, outlined with pink pleated satin ribbon. Serving’ at the reception were Mildred Foley, Nell .Coppess. Iva Jones. Helen Colter. Mildred Sadler. Mary Baumgartner and Marie fchrlatener. FcR a wedding trip through the south the new Mrs. Colter changed to a lime green print dress with which she wore white accessories and a white rose cartage On their return they will make their hohie temporarily with the bride's parents. ~~' T* 7 ? - Mrs. Colter graduated from Monroe high M-bmil and attended Butler University al Indianapolis Iler husband is a graduate of 1 *<i»tur high school and gerired four years In the U. 8 navy-. He is now associated with the Other Brothers diriek-Crete company Out of l«w» guests at the wedding were Mt and Mrs K J Ay i re* Richmond Mr and Mr* How aid. Con Indianapolis. John Bow ers and daughter J*i-qu> lyn. Mis. j Vera McClure Mr and Mr* Earl M, Our. and family. Mr. ban Meehan, and -Mr ami Mr* «,Tom Colter .and * ; m ' :«i. at Ko" Wow IMr and Mrs Ih-an t.'oller qjWIT Ml- Vida Col'.*" of KelldallvlTte ~ Ml ll,iiri.(t loi .1 W r-tiui- Il ' Mr- liol't is s-orth NmMI Ht-d M> i'“t M’.i -t-x-io-j ot be i < . . Mo h ,

r . ’n.r-;, K’nkiaft.l ' iS.L< - ; tntit* \.| I i. i'.ivn ’ j*< h.bil Tnv-tl.is »->.-nht. ' j }U.4o. k CECOOE CLUB HAS PICNIC RECENTLY Th« din and-4UMh« <hift girl* of Hh. c.a i-Qibt . lull ha 111 thru anhfi.il rplsnit ut SunS»*t anu Hunna-NuHtnan park I; Th#- Pighf -Lift !U4-Hlh»-t <-h- I I ih.«*ir I1L;W M Suttmai*. patk with’l.U'llL Ruhiple. < hak man HNKktnd b> Virginia,J»rak»* JnliM SpruftgfF and . -Borfiadinv M»-v»t Th** a!T«-rn»H»tj/ w-as Fj»en* playing hwyo The door prize "was awarded t‘». Treva Meyer*.~7 fhFV**- x-to-rH at .SuiiStA .park 4 Lh»n»lhy Heiman “sA;—y ,"*• - — s

■ ■ iiwi I Fl " II s. Tam w iiiiwh . !i i 0. 111 He ■■■■..■ > -se.- < L . ’ ton mm mm mi Foresee laspocHoa. Expert repair work ea say L If Ms MS make of foresee. Cost hosed on labor oaf ■ >B Im Ito meferlels used. Pkooe er write todey. E "Williamson Batter Than Other Furnaces" "During a reernt sever* winfer your JVrw W»/hamsoa futMtf proved that tt /casts /ess fa operate than any furnace »r.f»ff owned. Your furnace has saved us lots of money on fuel bills:' Signed—Honrard Sigrist, lad. A Farnese for eey feet Williamson Ges Foresees Williamses Cool Foresees j Williamsea Oil Foresees UfILLIAMSON Mw * Te ror Mwrn c -»— ly fu«hacis_ H A U G K ter gas. oil coal Decatur Phone 49 Furnaces moaned s.sp ue Heating & Appliances A ZWnvtUNGCOTE TIE MILTI-ltE FLAT EIkMEL / ' - t/\ deer jw UH.drjat unntu Kohne Drug Store

Boctrty Items fte day's >iW 11 a. m. (Saturday StMTXm.) Phons 1000-1001 Phyllis Acheson Friday . Union Chgpsl Young Married Couples class. Junior and Phyllis Nidlinger. S p. m. Philathea class of Baptist church, church. 7:30 p. m. Entertainment Festival Adams Central high school gym. 8 p. m. Children's Handicrafts, Adams Central grade school, Monro-. 1:30 to 4p. m. , ' Sunday Reppert Reunion. Preble town Ship community center, 1H miles’ North of Magley. 12 noon. Monday American l-egion Auxiliary past president's parley Mrs. Clark Flaugh. (postponed!. ” Tuesday Rebekah I-odge, Odd Fellows half. 7’IO p m. ’ Sunny Circle Hirnie Economics club. Preble township recreation center 8 p. m ’ , 4-H Band practice Pleasant Mills high sch'dol. postponed. Order of Eastern Star inspection. Portland. S p m. Children's Handicrafts. Mnn Grove school. 1:30 to 4 p. m. Weaneesuy Kirkland Ladle* Club. Adam* < entral High school, ? p m Hartford township entertainment fistlval. Hartford high school gym : s pm. Union Township Home Economics club Mrs Lillie Mitchell. Mon roe. 1:30 p m was chairman, and others of th* .committee were Esther .Harmon. .Ulla Wellman Hytty Moran. 'EViJcn I'l.i-ferer MarV -Reed. JWrTs Resh and Bernadette Rev-: .redds Ada Owens Was awnnled the r pile.- and “.-veial came* of- ' inyo «.re played \

METHODIST YOUTH CONDUCT MEETING -The -Woman a v rd r thrist.., . lan. Service entertained the vntithof the ihnreli Thursday afternoon at - their regular meeting in the Methodist ihiir.h The younej : .-..pie were' in < linrt-e oT the pro | -. gram,—- J — -—■ —— - ■ ’ j The 'devotional period was con-, diiyb-il bv. Mi** M.i,-tret Harris I after, which a nuartet composed nt i I'dll Smith, Teddy Si limck. Ani’i i Siriitlr and Janet Hetrick sang a seh.-ction Mr- Calvin Steury ■ fold ‘ ’a flannelgraph story to the gmti.i. ■ * -followed with a song by Katy t Smith. ~ Till', junior ' duircTi ..grortp' S>lß-: : wwwt^h»<ww^Brt-*Airn-t ; 'lMVkm'*«'**" i the one hundredth Psalm A Bildcr - rii -0ir*».»i. 1 ,n.i....i , i n .. ■

DECATUR DATLT DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

Charles Ray, 24. Decatur, was fined »100 and costs hy.tMuire Estill of Willshire, 0., Friday when I>e was arraigned on a charge of ■■ huwmnr escape "at the school building in Willshire by backing hia car against It. The squire suspended half the fine and released Ray. Nearly «<MI elght-week ring tailed : pheasants have been releasd ‘p Van Wert county,-O. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clark Mayclin end children will leave Friday for a two weeks' vacation with Mr. Ma/clln's relative* In low*. The Rev. A. «'. E Gillsnder. who I* now enjoying a three week va cation from his pastorate work at the First Presbyterian church, "'will preach at Detroit next Sunday, at Pittsburgh the following Syndav end at Newark. Ohio on the 13tn The session will have charge of services during the pastor's absence. Mr. and Mrs. T. an3 daughters, Mary Ann and Margate, <>l IndianaiMills. are guests' ot Mrs, Leneban's parents. Dr. and Mrs ('. V. Connell. , Miss Ruth Bowen, a, teacher tn the Monmouth school. Is participating in-. Hie two-week intermediate, grade workshop on the Indiana University campus in Blooming ton. Director of the summer ses slon ’workshop is Prof. Ruth Strickland of the I. 4‘. school of education. ~r—, Mr and Mr- l.avrn MacDonald o, Gary visited In Decatur Satur day Mr. and Mrs Walter Black of Hobart visited in Decatur thia weekend Mr Black is postmaster' at the Lake county city. Mr and Mrs, Vir.gil Draper and - Mr and Mrs Nile Williamson haveletnrned from a motor trip througn the southern states, going as far a* Florida, and visitlqg historic place:' in eight states v ' Mrs J R. Denny, of Portland, i-bited with Mrs I, C Pettibone -ibis-weekend. Tliv-IJennys toiiiivrb

r JtV«4w<U> -/LtS ’M. ' ■ Mr and M’- 'h<\n i trrHand »p*f»r Hi* wjM»k»»nd her»* 1 W'k’h .Wft*'Miry Jn Hoffm**.* <■ ' Miss Kaihle»*n Butler, - ntti<l>nt J rmrj**' at St khrnpfa-a,I School nursing is spending a two week! vacation with h« r mother. Mrs - i Brtrp Butler of this city • . . Mr. and Mrs J Hwight rwon. | f»t ludianajMilis. viaited h*ta* x Sun ~ ;.iav and had dinner uitbi Mrs j. John S. pHterjyin c 4 f Mr and . Ixi’Vertie M’hfa k* ■ illoth. of riffcfttur left Sunday for i a *>»’k'K vacation They plan to visit Washington HP., New York < 7 [t * N’iacra F «H*. arid return > flw-pUKjt t ’anada Noah ..Boi-ne of London. Ontario fCatherine Born*- in lH*<atur -*«wwew*.'--r , -

«wi»--53;e*»ghg4aaa*e.Ay wjtejvy >’*> y »<*»gA-wtM •■** - sittrr S+<»ry of Daniel " r wan k iven_ J»y r *L»‘ k Haifa v and* Tefal'* Sthnxk gave th*- hiiNftionkry store. ••■-Thf* Watrh tfamt Boys t’Mna -Prayer was offered l>v L\nn Koons ■Robert and Karl Sprague, arcom.i.inied by Bobby th hsenr-ulet san ’ a’duct Hr (Jerald Jotlifea ’*«bl Os the Tvnrk rarrfard on far thr Saturday school for the children, and Mie* Sally Ahr and Mi>“ Rosemary Hetrick eave a report of their trip to Camp Y<»-Pe Mi-Ua Mrs (’. L Brayton, wm genaral chairmafiuof the affair.-and Miss Dianne Jfahns'»a anhoun< » d th** program — The <hHdr»n were served re ttvshments consistinp of elephant k cut out sandwich*, circus <<x»khs and pink lemonade

- -e . jfij oright su:;r:i • Let us keep sportswear in Jk summery shape ~~r by living them U J 111_L t regular frequent drycleaning care .zl| >gS| \t + Jb/ouse«, suit*, and . gjg VI ' siacks — th< EBE A t get that like Enft uSV f * Yl 'a o * l Wl, h our Vfß ' xrw .1 i finer dryclearijng' / wTSi nn : PLA,N / /7 GARMENTS - MYEK CLEANERS Cor'. Madison A Second Stu. A3 ,th n

Hold Two Juveniles For Minor Thefts - , Two one IS years old , 1 and the other ’lO. were arrested j Sunday by sheriff Herman Bowman. who said they confessed to ~mluurHislUiiol’Teble»P<iPet<'r ! j son. No charge has been placed against the boys In juvenile court as yet. The sheriff slated that they I‘onfessetnb breaking Into the air[port and. stealing a small amount ■ f cash, candy and dgarets .They also broke Irtli’ the elevator ah Peterson and stole some candy. At Prehiis the boys said they entered a vacant home wherg' household goods were stored and took a lamp and a cahtllestlck set. The sheriff reported that he ques- ; tinned one boy on Saturday and 'then the two together'’ Sunday morning. Residents near the air- , (Wirt and at Preble had report r'u seeing them around the buildings. Admitted Mrs. Herman F Fue'--ling. MonYoevllle: Mrs. RelniiolJ 1 German. Van Wert, O : Mrs Frank ' Wlnegartner. city; Ixirin Caffee: Willshire. 0.: Mrs Joel Reynolds. 1 city. . lilKmissed Mrs. Burvll Watkins and baby girl, De.atur route « 1 Mrs. Robert Nicodemus and baby f girl, elty; Mrs Lewis.. Baker and baby boy. Riakfor'd. O : Mrs Clar I en<-e Miller and baby girl. Monroi -Ric hard and Marcella Mil’., i I Bryan are the* parent* of a ball boy. horn Wednesday. July I‘‘. the Ball Memorial 'hospital in Muw * *♦* TJie baby weighed 7-pHfmi* • :l njino'S and has been iiain.d v Steven Duane -

'U’l’lWanr aad: , !.kl.fii..'.'-Scab j-v Merriman. 222 South fourth street, are.the-parents of. a Yiahy I»q> borri' >*l tftm- SiHMlay'-afc tkecounty hospital The babs uHehed i pounds. ounc es. Connersville Man Heads Indiana VFW Muncie Ind July 24. —(UP)— lUbariea V — Beckner . Connersville. poday headed th£ Indiana { ment of the Arneii-an Vi‘ti-i,a;< or U’oi Id Wat !J tow « i-nmatider He was ttbl to- theat- the oi Kanizal ion s < >-n vent ion. : Mrs Margaret. Hoover. Muncie, 1 ..asj named \prr*id« nt of Ajnyeis L'UL'L' /iWL'U!

r KftK <#r r f*k for Deafened Persons Eor people who are troubled l»v bat'.i-vf-lteariio-' im* - OU# J» the means for starting, a - new. full life with all the ••nfa?yiwn» ,<»f. sefmons. musit . fro ndly < tonpan i.t»io*h’ip and - H is a fast inatinc brochure • al|ej. So You Can Hear and i~ aVailahle wi’hmiu Tbaruc- Deaf ene«l p rs<«ns at » laim H ‘ 'a- a practical guide *iih adyi«e and * ncouragement of .it x'alu*- la start on the rued, to happikvs If y<>u would Uke a fre* copy. Kimply send y<mr name and ail dress on a po*teard today and jiyk. -fur So You Can H*-ar.-Write to Bepofti* Dept U-lo St . Chiciqn* * 111 Also show ‘this important news io a friend or relative whtr may be haftUofghearing ady.

Pleosant Weather To Continue In Stale Indianapolis. July' 24. - < I'Pl— ■ KnoXicrs enjoyed moderate somewhat cool weather during the weekend, and forecaster* said the mildness would '-ontinue tiiniugj j out i May and Tomorrow. “ There Wjta a prosper t of brief showers aud cloudy -skies today ■ except fit the ruirluw'stern part o': the state. Thermometers were Said to drop to U* low Co » tonigh * i wilh fair and pleasant weather < tomorrow. Slight traces, of rain were reported yesterday In the For' Wayne and Indianapolis area’ Temperatures climbed no higherthan S 4 degrees in South bend and 81 in Indianapolis 4* ■ Ex-Prime Minister Os Canada Is Dead Ottawa. Ont. July 24. tUP» Mourning ('anacHans organised j rtate funeral today for former ikt <l.wir<r« tti'n S. >« f 1: ’ • riX.-cft* N .H» e* H .•. »-»** x v* n by virtue «»f an <»r4«. t .<*r ibe A<l v>4 ir tit e in -t *• ’ • Nte |H4i;*4hH. th- jiul.-r-eu: . .r I W JirntF* B r. J--' L •-..•".r .. u- f .- • .Ti»<n I;. Pa • t. «h • • t »■ • wf 4 th*- t*aw c»ffi • -f r>V It sc*-r. K S* . »1 K4rt • f t’• -it - Ind i.n W * <ln* -*i • ' V • kt ’ <!••««> ' f " I’ M talt* •<’ eAU- f-.i p -f >l. full M?qp *< ..1 VU. .*• th* f * • • . ' TSUawma dr*-rna-il r ■-.1 . t.-- - , ;l»l.-.l c> Md ■ and nt*u. *tiu: tXTi;i;i:-"f t iiiTuyii' wi N" '--'I '•i:AKI:s srA^Wjrat* r " Sd-' '-■ tlie'town iiw.w rlty l of - 'T'e>.eti,r, A.lain* Jaunty. In,li ,i - TERMS ■ d-w -1 .-I. day f -1 V • bat-ih'» ijh il- H " V < -i- ' '■ . M. JuliPß ISreiU; <'. <• > I «evrrl«p H. *rtmrHer. J i i• v '; ♦

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jpgJtoe -ffinHW-c WriiHwp ■ -da*-. I The bi'rt/ of the "TjiyraTroWjstatewten. who died Saturday night .of pneumonia will lie. in state in the hall TtriPßie intto pArHwtneot ' buildings fftiai Tuesday morning iicil the fuKeiai Wodueadayc" > May Send Soldiers To Korea _ i IjSnibm July >-J <t'P* - The j govttmueut «*• M-' 1 d a jy.ati ''ajay., 4 t<i -nd 2.' "« ti> tWh ground tue-p* jto South Korea to reinforce'the ,' f: j?. eig-i’h aniiy ... . A d*' i-h'tr wits t ■ -I*d- -fWrinkle Removers We are Experts at - - C'othes ’ 4 KELLY’S DRY CLEANING Phone 147

■ P 0 I Dr. John B Spaulding announce- the opening of offices F:1 formerly orcupied by M . OU FRED E PATTERSON H fti/lhe praclire of _ ■ General DenliMry 9 ■’ f Iw

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- uu: <t-Ltiue in common.* jAVf*dnfallay Th* troopt witgM be M'Ho HcHffll jdahsyau ~r~ ~ For 25c enjoy a good rup of coffee, home made cake and ice cream at the St. Mary's Society stand in front —of SmlUki'ii* .17215..-— —- mnnMMNMniAnNMMMMM Quality Photo Fiiidriiig Film, l»ft before I p. m. Monday, 4- ready Wednesday st 10 a. m. Holthou— Drug Co. CLOSED — July 31 to Aupuet 14 VOGUE BEACTY AMMNMMNMNINVMAMRNin CLOSED 1 week*, from July 31 to Aug. 14 -———— KITH'S BEAUTY SHOP WkMMWWWWMWWMRMPWMW