Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 191, Decatur, Adams County, 15 August 1950 — Page 3

CVESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1050

MIM ALICE FIBHKR It WED SUNDAY AFTERNOON "■ Mias Allee Jean Fiaher. daughter of Mr. and Mra. prval Fiaher, 60> Mercer Avenue, became the bride of J amen L. Burdg. eon of Mr. and Mra. Herbert Burd* of Berne, at three o'clock Sunday afternoon in the Church of God The Rer. — Dwight L. McCurdy read the dbu'de ring ceremony. The sanctuary waa deeorated with white gladioli and ponipotaa, and small bouquets tied with white satin bows marked the pews. Ah organ musicale waa presented by Mra. Dwight McCurdy, and Mist Janet Sella sang “I lx>ve You Tro Jy.” “Always,” and "Oh, Promise Me'.' The traditional weddint marches were uaed. The bride, given In marriage by Iter father, was lovely In a gown of ■narquiaette over taffeta dentgiied ' with a sheer marquisette bodice trimmed with Chantilly lace. The lace accented the full skirt which < aacaded into a long train. Her fin-. ' Kgrtlp veil of Illusion waa delica'slv hand decorated with aatin ribbon and weed pt aria, and she carried a 1 'atuquet of white gladioli surrounding' red roses and tied with whit" streamers. Her only jewerly waa a pearl—neeHaee and matching ear < rings, a gift of the groom Mrs. Robert MeAlhany served Iter sister its matron of honor in a gown of blue embroidered marquisette over laffetta. Her hat and shoulder, length veil, were of blue and her Istuquet was of pink gladioli —< Mi«s Ellenora Fiaher. Miss Bar- - bare Hurdg and Mias Nor tn a Brown were bridesmaids In gowns of ye’low and pink styled Identically to i that of the matron of honor. Miss Paula Jean Strickler, in » floor l»®gth dress of pink marquisette over taffeta. was flower girt. She carried a white basket of red rosa.petal*. Her gold crims was a gift of the bride-. Dickie Hchieman carried a white satin heart-sha|red pillow bearing the rings Robert ' MeAlhany served as the bi.-sfrh'ati atid ushersi were 1.0)18 Ihinwlddle of Bluffton. Chaqlds Abraham and Robert W’ttwer of Herne. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Fisher chose a black sheer dress with which r.he wore white acmeseries. <ris>m's motlteewas attired ia. bide with white accesaorles Huth wore corsages of ted roses, Immediately following the rite, a reception for more than one hundred guests was held at the home rtf the bride s parents. The bride ■ talde waa .entered with a three ti red wedding cake topped with a* Be Style Wise VvWy UAW-, a QW ® O’ VtU &ls ■r <3 }al As ® rA >***l 4 4 /jK & JI I J ski * t M < 6 J f jfl :-P wj i -■ SUtS 12-30 UTaMRa* UlkcfMe ONE main pattern part for top! ONE main pattern part for skirt! ONE wonderful dresa to have for its easy sewing, for smart classic lines* softened by hack fulness* Pattern 9158 comes In sites 12. W. I«. IS. 20: Site 1« takes 4 yards Ji-inch fabric. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send TWENTY-FIVE cents in colna tor this pattern to MARIAN MARTIN, care of Decatar Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept. F. 0. Box 1740. Chicago 30, 111. Print plainly YOUR NAME. ADDRESS, ZONE. SIZE. STYLE NUMBER. Fashion comes in all sites In our Marian Martin Pattern Book. Bond Twenty Cento more (In coins) to got thia aumiaeretylepicture tor the family. There's aa active tportt wardrobe, too. plus FREE—A stunning beach-bra pattern printed right in the book. 0

personalised miniature hrlde and groom Mrs Richard K'nz. Ml Phyllis Knuegs and Mias Doris Koenig served the guests. For a brief wedding trip the bride selected a blue and white sheer dress with white accessories. Her corsage was of red rosea. Tfe»_< pie will reside at 113 Jefferson street la Berne. MISS DOnlw BELL TO WED DONALD LIECHTY Announcement has tiecn made here of the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Dori* Bell youngest daughter of Clyde Bell, of Convoy. Ohio, to Donald I. Idecluy, only son of .Mr,.and Mrs. Franklin E. Lteehty 115 Harvester isms. . . Thk wedding will solemnised at the First Methodist church In this city on September 24. BERNE GIRL IS ENGAGED TO WED Mr. and Mrs. Homer Habegger ot Berne, have announced the engage ment and approaching marriage of their daughter. Vcrnelle. Io Leonard Zurcher, son of Mr. and Mite. John Xmlier of near Berne. No date has been set for the welding. W. C. T. U. PLANS FOR CONVENTION .The Adams county W. C. T. I executives met last Friday at th a home ot Mrs. Homer Wnteregg to complete plans for the fall con»en•ion to be held Thursday. Aitgust i». nt the Monroe Methodist church. Morning and afternoon sessions will be held. Mrs Herman Stanfcy. state president L os Anderson, will the speaker. Attending the meeting were Mrs. Clovis Oberly MH Ell Luglnhill, Mrr. OHn K reh Mel. Mrs Floyd Htoneburner. Mrs Russell Weller and Mra D C. Shady The Women of the Moose will have a called meeting and practice at the Moose home Thursday evenIns :it seven tlrir'v o vio k - — ■■■ Memiters of the lied Men and PoQaHyPWsFiaixhfaM featuring Over-Size print" Heltttßse Drag Ce.

I Correction I I ONE ITEM IN HALTERMAN’S DOLLAR DAY 1 » AD SHOULD HAVE READ: g Regular. 5.55 Afl T"! LADIES’ SHEER S < // DRESSES V« f I I I DOLLAR DAY ONLY - - - I Halterman's | /I/? I #* /4// (7 'MfaT' 1 ' J l ' f *"or» and mare Decatur famiI J J Hee are chooelnp Zwick eorvI f . ieoa, in time of need! There —- j J ' ere twa.reaaana why — fleet. f Zwtek’e medem faelHUee and J experienced pereennel provide the meet complete funeral eerY*eo, and. eooond, pricee are the moat reaeonable maklnp Zwick c . Funeral Home available to all. ZWICK tom ». ttHOi KtawßiMm nON.MD*MONUM ANO KO ii

Society Itoma ter day's publleatlen must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday t:SO a. m.) Phene 1008-1001 Phyllis Achaean Tuesday Mount Tabor Methodist W .S.CJI., church. * p.m. 4-H — Band practice Pleasant Mills school, I p m. ~ Delta Theta Tau sorority business meeting. Miss Mary Ann lAdrent. 8 p.m. Kum-Join-Vs clan, of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren Church 8:10 p.m. W.8.W.8. of Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church, church. 7:30 p.m. Woman's Missionary Association of Nuttman Avenue Vnlted Brethren church. Mrs. Earl Terrell. 7:3'1 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mra. Louis Smitley, I p.m. St. Ann's study club, Mrs. Matt Coffee. 7:30 p.m. Decatur Garden club and Rone Garden club, shelter house at Has-na-N'uttman park. < p.m. Monroe Better Homes club, picnic. Berne park, < 36 p.m. Wednesday r Red Men and Pocohantas Lodge family picnic, shelter house at Han- I ns Nuttman park, < 30 p.m. Decatur Home Economies chsb. J Mrs -Gerald Durkin, 2 p.m. < Thursday I Women of the Moose, called I meeting, Moose boms, *:3O p.m. ‘ Woman s Guild of Honduras, i church. Phoebe Bible class of Elon Evangelical and Reformed church, chur I ch social rooms. 8 p.m. 1 J W.8.M.8. of Naaarene church. Mrs. Don Morrison,. 7:3d p.m. Friday Calvary E. V. B. ice cream social.church lawn, 7 pm. Mount Pleasant W.B.C.R. family. picnic, Hanna-Nuttman park, 12 udon.' Bunday Zion Lutheran church communion service. 8 p m. cohantas lodges will have a family picnic at The shelter house at Han-na-Nuttman park Wednesday evening st six thirty o'clock. A potluck ■.upper will he served. Mr and Mrs. Paul Edwards left teday for Chicago where Edwards will attend the 58th annual pbdtoU'raphers convention at Hotel SteI vens Clinfew are to be given in j modern photography of men. child-

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THE WEDDING of Miss Margaret Ann Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry E. Smith of the Lower Huntington Road, to Andrew Piatt, son of Mr and Mra. George Jackson, took place recently at the home of the bride’s uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Durr, near Decatur. The Rev. Dale Osborn, pastor of the St Paul i'nited Brethren church. oElciated. The couple will reside «t 710 Rockhill street. Fort Wayne.—Photo by Edßards. «

ten. teen-agers and weddlnga. Thomas Close Peterson. «3. Blackford county attorney and father of Judge Max Peterson, died at his home In Hartford City yesterday Ils had been in falling health the past year. He was well known among the legal fraternity here. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Bsutsr and Markin funeral homo In Hartford €Uy, and burial will bo In the Aahury cemetery in Wells eonnMiss Roue Noonan and Miss Mary Meyers are spending part of their vacations with John Noonan at Cleveland. 0. Mies Meyers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Meyers e( the Mud Pike, Is a recent graduate ot St. Joseph Hospital school of nursing. Fort Wayne, has spent the past month with her parents. She has accepted a position as obetetri-<-al t superviM>r at St. Joseph and wit! begin her duties later thia week. Miss Sylvia Creel and Kenneth Creel of Birmingham. Mich., wero weekend guests of Owen Wemhotf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wenthoff of Eighth Street. They also visited with Miss Rosemary Schwa.tt of Monroe street. Mr and Mrs. George Schug and" BudMohn of Roanoke.- Va.. visited here over night after Mr. Schutt attended to busine.-.s in Berne. They were enroute to Miltona Lake, Minn., Where they will enjoy; a couple of weeks fishing A marriage llscenae waa issued at i Bluffton Saturday to Joyce Baker daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ware Ba ker of Bluftten and William Flora, son of Mr. aud Mrs. Walter Fiori of Decatur. A car driven by Max Andrews of this city was struck by a car driven . by Russell M Campbell of Morris-, town. Pa.. Sunday on Lincoln highway east of Van Wert, O Camp- I bell kept right on east but was captured at Delphos and returned to ; Van Wert where he was fined ss!> and costs for reckless driving l>: Squire W. H Clifton. No one was injured. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jabers and Mr Am you coiac timnmh tte functional ‘middle age period peculiar to women (N to S 3 Does this make pan sugar fnm hot flaehee. feel so «evone, higb-etraag. Ursd? Then so try Lydia t. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve eueh aymptoms. Flnkbam a Compound also has what Duetara eaU a stomachic tecteedectl inu e MNuuii’t bkhbi in ■ | uns' - - - - - - -- SEWIH MACHINES iMNiediate Delivery MODERN NEW HOME Full Rotary tewing Mnebines. Beautiful Cabinets. Quality • Value - Service. We .have a goad stock of rebuilt Portables and Treadle AAtAdi*A - Waedhurad Imte vVWw Wwl y We carry a full Uno of everything to make sewing a pleasure. ~ OUR SHOP HOURS ~ BOAIBMAIS SEWING MACHINE SHOP 223 N. Rrat Pktrne 411 - ’ * ''f. ■ ***- * *

and Mrs. Wee and son Deane motored a group of gins from the Zion Evangelical and Reforased q-hureh to the E. and R. church camp at Howell, Mich.. Sunday. Girls who will spend the week at Camp Tahali are the Misses ' Nancy Kirsch. Charlene Lehman, Marilyn Jaherg. Violet Walchie. Dunna Klrchenbauer and Harriet < Gerber. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur If You Have BemotMM To Bell WANT TO LOOK YOUR BEST? (all 147 Wc’H Db The Rest! KEiLY'S pmr CLEANING PtaNw 147

I Wednesday & Thursday Aug. 16 &17 I FOR THE SHOPPING CONVENIENCE OF OUR CUSTOMERS THE BELOW VALUES ■ ■ WILL BE ON SALE WEDNESDAY AND ALL DAY THURSDAY. I *0 I MEN’S ABD BOY’S DEPT. ~{ I One Lot MEN’S STRAW HATS LEATHERJACKETS ■ BABY’S RUBBER PANTS CftQXa ■ 10 *l-00 SOVO OF* 50% OFF I — SHOES 30 MENSJIPORT SHIRTS LAINES WOOL SKIRTS ’I.OO 1 . sizett 24 to 30 SU%OFF l.T b bi..v. 3 ■ I *I.OO so — )■ M » n- » F “" L,Be !‘ DREn*v SHIRTS 1 ■ Waterproof _ ■ j | 36 in. wide WORK JACKETS | | CURTAIN SCRIM a Or r ■ I ■’”< ww mnt-SS- I 50 Yards —S OFF ■ CURTAIN MATERIAL * 1 000 ■ ■ . uq value ... One lx»t • MEN’S STRING SHIRTS W)rs ■ 49C ’fl.OO short tdeewe ■ ± *I.OO ■ CHILDREN S PLAY SUITS MEN’S WHITE T-SHIRTS * ■ !■ , sizes 7-8-10—can be iwed *I.OO BOY’S SCHOOL PANTS J for shortie pajamas * for A v.laes to 4.58 2 ~ Men’s Suede ler KNif T-SHIRTS * ± . I LADIES’ BRAS 1 orF ‘ • BOY’S STKING SHUTCI ' ■ S Clone Out — * 1 000 1 1 T OO MENS WASH ’’ ANTS — ' 1 ■ for I*** 1 < AA g QA Boy's I(MK Wool ■ and l* yy ) f PLAID JACKETS ■ t ” LADIES’ BETTER IHtESSES "sTORT SHIRTS* ■ ' l Suiall Boy’s I I CHILDREN’S BLOUSES MEN,S KNIT SHORTS B Cftgo I •r ‘ v ?7Xi’ s 1 for !••• I * 50 BELTS WORK SHIRTS > ■ 200 Pair LADIES’ SHOES SOC <Ad! I 95 UathfX Plastic I >1 ' - /'■ MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS B °'^.p£ X ££ RDß | *■ Many. Many. Many. Many ■ Unadvertined Bartains! «n I | afuvaM J I 1 I ’ YOUR STORE SINCE 1024 . . m-/ • w

Richard and Viola Hunter Archer .-.re the parents of a baby hoy, botn .at '3:40 *•>"• today at the Adams county memorial hospital The La by weighed 8 pounds. 15 oaiMee. A liahy daughter wax horn to Loren and Leona Helm a- * o'clock this morning at the local hospital. She weighed « pounds. 4 ounpwe. Richard L. and Josephine M< Bride Jacknon are parents of a Baby son. weighing 7 pound* founcca. Lorn at 8:22 p.m. Monday at the Adams county memorial hospital. ' A baby son Was horn to Cliffor.l , and Violet Manley Roe, of Monroe, at the local hospital at 8:40 pre Monday. Tlte baby weighed + pounds. 2 ounces. A haby son was liorn at 11 o'clock yesterday morning to Wilbert and Mary Hoeman Fuelling at the local hoepltai. He weighed 7 jiounds. * ounces, A rix pound. 13 ounce hafy daughter waa born to Robert and Alice Gilpen Sipe, of Herne, at 5:27 p m Monday at the Adams county memorial hospital ■■MM3 IMAM ■hum wfwu ! STMMO fTMMM PRIMER ROME PRINT > hrUltasde Megwade Uee wee. ewwfv. eeww ■ "■Mtds tear eaMdhreed aadaeato. weaeataaea*. GALLON in fives HotthGUM Drag Cg.

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