Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 192, Decatur, Adams County, 16 August 1950 — Page 3

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MISS BARBARA ROOP TO WEO IN SEPTEMBER Mrs Lawrence A. Roop of log North Ninth street announce* the eaaggement and approaching marilage of her daughter. Barlmra Elaine, to Frederick Steiner, aonof Mr. and Mr*. Clifford Steiner of thia city The vow* will be read Saturday, September 2. at eight o'clock in Hit evening at the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church by the Rev. John Chambers; Mia* Roop is a graduate of the Decatur high school and to a member of Delta Theta Tau sorority. She Is employed in the offices of the Decatur General Electric Company. Mr. Steiner, a graduate of Deeutur high school, attended Butter University and was graduated from International Business College, lie Is employed in the officer of the Decatur General Electric Company. CONSTANCE FELTS IS HONORED AT SHOWER Miss Constance Felts of Fort Wayne, who will become the bride of Roland of Monroeville «m August 19, was honored at a bridal shower given recently by Mrs lxwin Sheets of route five. The brideelect Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Robert Felts of Fort Wayue, and her fiance is a «on of Mr. and Mrs. James G. late, Monroeville. Guests at the shower Included Mrs. Robert Felts, Mrs. Wayne Taylor. Miss Rpmona Felts end Mrs. Hart Lee, all of Fort Wayne, Mrs. James G l>ee. Mrs Leroy Baumeit, Mrs. Byron Bender, and the Mieses Jeanne Slascel. Connie Staged Rosemary Smith and Ruby Lee ■ GARDEN CLUB* HAVE PICNIC ~ The Decatur Garden dub enjoyed a pirate at Hanna Nuttman park but evening with mem Iters of the Rose Garden club a* their guests. Following a potluck supper .Mr* N V Bixler conducted a short hu»lnee* meeting Mrs Kernel Nash reported on the flower ahoit held In the court house during the street fair Mrs Niland lichsenrider won the guest prise. Mrs Robert Klelnhenx showed moving ph lureg of lheir trip to Florid* and to the hoHnnd tulin festival at Holland. Mich. A h'id . ontewt was held and prises were awarded to Mrs. Fred Haucher and Mrs Clem Kortenher. The committee in charge was Mrs Ed Miller Mrs Fnrma Baum ■isrtner. Mr* Karl Buller, and Mrs Max Schaler.

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MISSIONARY GROUP MEETS ON TUESDAY The Women's Missionary Association of the Nuttman Avenue Unifed Brethren church met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Edith Ter- ‘ roll. Mrs. Jnante Diehl was the program leader. The devotional period opened the meeting. Scripture was read by Mr*. Nettle Zehr, using verses from the eleventh'-hapter ot Deuteronomy. Prayer was offered hy Mrs Gladys Raver. A poem, "Perfect Peace." was read by Mrs. Collins. The lesson study was given by Mrs. Michel and a short business session was held. The group was dismissed with the hymn "Tryst and Obey,” ami benediction by Mrs. Terrel. The next meeting will -be held at the home of Mrs. Gladys Raver. The Adams county chorus will have rehearsal Monday etenlng at eight o’clock at the Monroe scho-.d. The 0. E Aoelian choir will bare I rehearsal tn the murlr room of toe f Decatur high school Thursday tv- [ ening at eight o'clock. 0 ~— The D. Y. B class of the Trinity Evangelical V W ft ’» d Wthren Church Thursday evening at seven = thirty o’clock. CLEAN CLOTHES Leek Good z and Feel Good KELLY'S DRY CLEANING Phone 147 ■" ■■■■_ — — - SEWING MACHINES Immediate Delivery MODERN NEW NOME Full Rotary Sewing Machines. Beautiful Cabinet*. Quality - Value - Service. We have a good stock of re- [ built Portable* and Treadle sewing machine*. Every Job guaranteed. We carry a full line of everything to make sewing a pleasure. — QUR SHOP HOURS — 9 A. MJo 9 P. M. BOARDMANS SEWING MACHINE SHOP 22.7 N. First Phone 411 Quality—Service—Courtesy I

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Society Noma for day's publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 to m.) Rhone 1000-1001 Phyllis Acheson Wednesday Red Men and Pocohanta* Lodge family picnic, shelter house at Han-na-Nuttman park, 4:3# p.m. Decatur Home Economics club, Mrs. Gerald Durkin, 1 p.m. Thursday. D. Y. B. class of Trinity Kvansellcal United Brethren church, church, 7:jepm. G. E. Aoelian choir practice. De'Mur high school music room. 8 te«b- , Women of the Moose, called meeting. Moose home. 7:30 p.m. Woman's Guild of ’ Honduras, church. Phoebe Bible class of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, char ch social rooms. * p.m. W.S MS. of Nasarene church, Mrs. Don Morrison. 7.30 p.m. Friday Calvary E. V. B. Ice-cream sori*i church lawn, 7 p.m. , Mount Pleasant W.sd.B. family picnic, HsnnaNuttmsh park, 12 ■ noon.' Sunday l-elmenstoll and Martin reunion. Mrs. Charles Leimenstoll, all day; p" Salem church annual homecoiiiIng. church. Zion Lutheran church communion service, 8 p.m. Monday St. Catherine study club. Mr*. < Robert Meyers. 8 p.m. i Adams county Chorus rehearsal. : Monroe school. 8 p.m. I Mrs Robert Meyers will be hos- ■ to** to the fit, Catherine study club t Monday evening at eight o’clock. | The Calvary Evangelical United Brethren church will sponsor an ice , cream mm-MI on the church law A I Friday evening at seven o'doel'.’ | Free entertainment alll be furnish- ' ed The rßrvafy"cTufi<i*nh< »‘ed : six mile* east and one and one ; quarter inile.t south of Decatur on i road 224. ' The annual homecoming of the fWOMENy wtwfwi NERVOUS : earns* by fssettaal IMdte Pfil Do you suffer from hot fl»*he*. wr»X, nervous. Irritable clammy feeling*—due to the functional ’mWdle-as*' period peculiar to women IM-53 yr*. ■ ? Then so try Lydia X Pinkham • vegetable<x>m pound to relieve *uci» symptom* I It alec ha* wh*t Doctors r«u s stomachic tonic effect I ITCH met Mw gastom Mtouto Re mattar hew asany rndl** pu hew R***i.p*a fee th* ban to me Amrraw He m feW* al be**e WONMR SALTS la whits, gmaatem ' Hold in l*eoatur hy Kohne. Kmitl and Holthouse Drug Store* or your hometown druggist

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RECENT BRfOE-Miaa Btaanor L. Werllng. d » a^'* r Wayne on Saturday, Au<a«t 5. at the Bethlehem Lutheran charrhThe X Rev Harry Behnins performed the ceremony. After a uhor jedding trip the couple will reside on route

Salem church will he held at the church next Sunday. A basket dinner will be served at noon and an afternoon igogram Is being plan ped. The leimenstoll and Martin reunion will be held next Sunday at the country home of Mrs. Charles leimenstoll. Mrs. Imo Kirsch was a guest at s dinner bridge "Hon Voyage” par’s Hat evening The affair was gtveu for Mrs M. E. Raker, of Fort Wayne, former reaident of thia rlty Mrs Rakar will fly to Kwope September 15 and tour Swßaorladil. France and Italy. Mr. and Mra. Dick Boch and son John and Mr. and Mr*. T. F. Grail ker motored to Marshall. Mich.. Sunday. They also visited wt'h Mrs. Maude Dorwin and Mrs. Helen Hughes at Duart leke. Mr* Dorwin is spending the.summer with her daughter. * Mr and Mrs +’ W Strl< kler have returned from a ten day motor trip through Illinois, lowa and the Bla- x Hill* and Bad Land* of South Du kota. They visited with Mr. and Mr*. John Ward and son. Glen, tor mer Adams county residents, in Browerville. Minn Lt Ivan F Mahan, who has been stationed at MkcDill Field. Fla., bus arrived safety oversea* according to word received by h|s wife Mrs. Mahan and son Fred returned to Decatur last week. They were accompanied home hy Mrs. Maude Mahan, who had been called to Tampa le-cause of the serious ill . ness of her aunt, Mrs. Rose Clydo, who remain* in a critical condition at a Tampa hospital. Miss Mary Jo Graliker of this city. and her slater. Miss Betty Gra liker of Los Angeles, Cal., with whom she is visiting, are spending two w•e k s tourlag California. Point* of interest they will visit arc Yosemite Valley park and lake Tahoe. They will motor lb Sacramento and San Francis* o before return Ing to Im* Angles. Charles Camp, a member of the Dartmouth College staff at Hanover.N H.. has completed his studies for his Master'* degree at the University of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Camp and children will return next week to their home, the latter spending the summer here with Mr*. Camp's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ward Calland. Carl Baxter and taaiHy are enjoyiag a weeks outing at northern Indiana lakes. Il's the first vaca- • ion Carl has taken from his bartwr shop in ten years / Dr. Davidoff of Ossian, county health commisloner, has reported a ’ VyphofiT' the first in Wells county in a number of years. The victim la Stanley Rodding. 57.of Rockcreek township who- k Is ■elieved contracted the dises** while attending a picnic north bi Fort Wayne recently Mra. Guy Bess of Bluffton unde, went k major operation at the Wells county hospital Monday night. Mrs. Ad Suttle* is enjoying a week's outing at Lake Cbautangug. N Y . with Mr. and Mra. O. P. Edwards of Leipsic. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Dalia* Hanaicker of Hamilton Ijlke visited Mr. and Mr*. Charley Burdg in Decatur Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr and Mra. B. R. Farr of Marten are spending several days with their daughter. Mra. Leo Kirsch and family near Decatur ' , ' its. L. H.'Haerls of Indianapolis

1 visited over the weekend with her mother and sister. Mrs. C. A. Dugan and Miss Frances Dugan. Mrs. Haerle has Just returned from an eastern trip. Other weekend guest* of the Dugans were Mr. and Mr*. Garver Wheeler and children John and Margaret, of Indianapolis, who are enroute to their college at Leland. Micb., to spend several week*. Kohnes Enroute Htfme From Trip To Europe Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kohne and daughter Mta« Rosemarie sailed last night aboard the SS Coronia from Southhampton. England, for New York. The Kohnes spent nearly two

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month* louring Europe. They >■■ sited more than eight <ounfries and made a Holy Year Pllarima;--' ro the Vatican. They apu> visited la Holland and Ireland, ancestral homes of the Kohnes and Bos«e* The last day* of their toar were spent in Ireland The Decatur |e-<r pie are expected home next week end. Admitted:. Mrs. Don Hurless. Ohio City. 0.l Mrs. Mildred Penrod. Geneva; Dr. H F. Zwiek. city Dismissed: Mrs. Luther Burry and baby girl. Berne; Mr*. Charles Fishbaugh. Mendon, O.: Philip Nussbaum, Jr., Monroe: Mrs Eugene March la nd and boy. Decatur; 'Ram Stahl. Geneva; Mr* Edna Stauffer. Berne ! Go to the church of your choice i MSt Bunday. }a| KANE |a| -WALLPAMR. n |ly 1U E. SECOND ST. y< All work left before noon on Thursday, ready the next day, Friday at 10 a. m. Holth«UM Drug Co. Witb FLOWERS FYmb

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