Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 198, Decatur, Adams County, 23 August 1950 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1950

OMBIKTII Ml** GWENDOLYN RICE

. three link club MEET* TUESDAY Th* Three Link club enjoyed a <«rry-in luncheon at the Odd Fellows hall following the regular meeting of the itebekah lodge Tuesday evening. Mrs. Virginia Merriman and Miss Mary Heed were in charge <it the entertainment Bunco was played and prises a warded to Mrs. Clara brum and Mine Mura Stanley The near meeting will he September 2- when a silent auction will ire held Mrs, Gaylie .Bittner and Miss Celia Mayer will be hostesses. ", , . FACKLER REUNION HELD ON SUNDAY The eleventh annual reunion of the Fackler family »»» held Sunday at the Van Wert Ohio county fair around with approslmately one hundred in attendance. A putluck dinner was served at th." noon hour. The afternoon business session was conducted by the president. Leo E Fackler. Sr., of Van Wert. Officer* elected for the 1951 reunion. to Ire held at Mary Fate Park, Plymouth. Ohio, were president. Hanry Fackler of Plymouth; Vice president. Morris Far kier, _ Shelby. <>.; secretary-treasurer. Mira Clara Meyer of 'his city: assistant Mrs Aleda Fackler. Plymouth The oldest nremlrer present was Emnilt Fackler so. id Pioneer O. .Ellis Fackler of Heading Pa. trailed the farthest- distance to at tend th* reunion The gavel and block' used to condtl't th* meeting was made try O A Fackler. of Ashton. 11l . who Is working up the Fackler family tree Th* historian. Clois Fackler. read several interesting letters from relatives In Germany and Switzerland -Entertainment-was- provided by .lean Wollenhaupt ot Van Wett ,ind . Walter Zuercher of Berne on 'he accordlan and Thurman Fgi-.k ler of Van Wert on the guitar DISCUSSION CLUB MEETS ON MONDAY St. Catherine’s discussion clnb of Jhe St. Mary's parish unit of the N.t'T’ W held its regular meet Ing Monday evening at the home of Mrs Robert Mey*r. The meeting was opened with the rosary The chairman. Mi»s Mil died lx»he discussed the apparitions of th* Blessed Virgin at N* iedah. Wis atul the meeting closed with prayer. The next meeting will be held on September 11... at .the home of Mrs Manel Welling with Mrs Hubert Meyer as chairman A Joy To Wear v a /» ' -I ■ 7 iT*h TUT fflft K-1 f N f1 A I<? R| J W T W q ,/u i * sizes 9420 14—20, 32-42 Inr ht*m EMS UlkffiL Be a prettihr. slimuier you in this Jiffy Brunch Cokt. Ruffled collar and dipped waistline are flattery! Easy to pul on, it wraps, buttons, and you’re dressed! Pattern 9420. size* 1.4. IE. M. J”: 32. 34, 36, 38, 40. 42. Size IS takes 4tg yds. 35-incbk- I* y<*- contrast This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit Complete, Illustrated Sew chart shows you every step Send .TWENTY-FIVE tenia in rotas for this pattern to .MARIAN MARTIN, care ot Decatur Dally DemocraL Pattern DepL. P. O Bon <74*. Chicago 80. 111. Print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS. ZONE. SIZE. STYLE NUMBER. Fashion comes In all sites in our Marian Martin Pattern Book. Bond Twenty Ceuta more On coins! to got this nmnier-atylo-plcturo for the family; There’s an active sports wardrobe, too, plus FREE—A stunning besch-bra pat tent printed right in the book.

WED SATURDAY EVENING Miss Gwendolyn Rice. only 1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Rice of route three. liecame the bride ot Leslie E. Ohmit in a candlelight ceremony performed in the Union Chapel church at six thirty oilwk Saturday evening. Dr Gerald Jones, pastor of the First Methodist church, performed the double ring rites before a background of garden flowers intermingled with the candleabra. Purple and white bow* marked the* pews. The groom is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Grote of route three. Mrs. Earl Chase, organist, and 1 Miss Kathleen Wall of Eaton, phio, vocaUkt. presented a musicale of bridal airs preceding the nuptials. ’ Miss Wall’s selections Included ’’Always." “The Pledge” and i "Sweetheart of Sigma Tri “ She sang The Lord’s ’Prayer’” during’ • the reading of the vows. Wagner’s ■ ’ wedding march was used . The bride selected a white taf- j feta wedding gown designed with ' - a scalloped neckline and short; sleeves and featuring a bouffant t skirt Her mate hlng mitts had ntakH liar scallop*, and her fingertip veil of illusion edged witli Vai lace was held with a braided halo of •Dlusion. She carried a Icouquet of white roses Iler gift from the groom was a solid gold bowknot pin. an heirloom handed down to lnldea In the Ohmit family The' new Ohmit was the idxth genera titm bride to wear the pin Mi s Elenora Rossetter of Fort Wayne, sorority sister of the bride.; was maid of honor Her gown of purple taffeta was styled Identical- j ly to that of the bride. Her head t piece was of braided purple taffeta and she carried a bouquet of white baby mums. i Richard Rice seoeci as Icest man : and ushers were Wilmar Grote . amt Homer Barve Guests v were received In the QuWfy Pbolo FUshiif All work loft before neon on Thursday, ready th* neat day, Friday at 10 a. nt. , HelthouM Drug Co. ' F/ I KAKE * ) 1 .WALLPAPER- n) ly 158 S. SECOND *T, -J- 1 1 HAVE YOUR BLANKETS CLEANED BY EXPERTS .. KELLY’S DRY ('LEANING Phone 147

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* ’’H Society Hem* fur day 1 * publication mutt be phMWd. ta by 11 a. m- (Saturday 8:30 a. m.) Phone 1000-1001 Phyllis Aeheaen vW!l**V*J Ladles Bowfins League. Mie* Dowllfig Alley. 7: SO pm. Thursday G, H Aeolian choir rehearsal. Decatur high school music room, 7:30 p. m. Ruralistic Study club, Mrs. Louis Staub. 8 p m. Order of Rainbow- for Girls called meeting. Masonic ball. 7 pm. Pleasant Mills Methodist W.S.C. 6„ church. 1:30 p.m. Bobo United Brethren Willing Workers class, Mr*. Letter Brunner. 7:30 p.m. Indies Fellowship of Missionary church. Mrs. Merle Johnson, 7 p.m Union Township Home Economics duh and families. 4-H girls and hoys and families, shelter house at Hanna-N'uttman park, 8:3*1 p.m. Decatur Emblem club called meeting. Elks home. 8 p.m. Friday Degree team'"and drill team of American Legion Auxiliary. Legion home. 8 p m. Roadside Council. Berne park. ’ 1 30 p.m. : ' Saturday 4-H Rand bake sale. Publlx Service. 9 a m. X church parlor following the wedding. Tbe purple and white theme was carried out in tbe riblconed candles and streamers decorating the bride's table, centered with a three tiered wedding-cake. Serving at the reception were Tri .Sigma sorority sisters of the bride at Ball State Teacher’s College. Muncie. The bride, a graduate ot Monmouth high school, I* a senior student at Hall State, and her husband Is employed as a radio and television technician at Muncie. After a short wedding trip the couple will reside al So2<* North Jefferson street In Muncie The degree team and drill team of the American Ijeglon Auxiliary are asked to meet at the legion home Friday evening al eight o'-cl<H-k. It is Imperative that all members t>e present. Mr and Mr* Merl Esiwx of Monroe had as their guest* Sunday Mr and Mr* ROH* Txmgehltarger and Mr. and Mrs Ted Dellinger and daughter of Fort Wayne. Mr and Mrs Jessie Essex and daugh'ei of this city. Mr. and Mrs. John Fortney and daughter Darlene of Pleasant Mills -Mr. and Mrs. Coy Marts, Mr t and Mrs John Fox and Mrs. Minnie Coppess of Mon ' roe. - ’ The G. E Aeolian choir will have rehearsal al the music room nt the Decaluc high echoed Thur* day evening at seven thirty o'clock i> 1.1.1 l . !

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r a 40! RECENT BRIDE—Miss Phyllis Heimann and Richard Faasel exchanged wedding vows recently in the rectory of St. Mary's catholic church. The Rev Ignatius Vichurss officiated al the ntintl’-'* *’’• and Mrs. Philip Heimann of route three are the parents of tbe bride, and the groom is the only son ot Mr. and Mrs. itelina- tessei oi . a High street. They are residing temporarily with- the bride's parents. — Photo by .Melchl.

Fred E. Hotter left this morning for Denver. Col. to visit with bls son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mr*. Harold F. Kolter for several weeks. Mis* Anna K. Williams, home demonstration agent, left for India ' nupolis Tuesday night to take. the ' canning, home impeovements. t clothing, and handicraft exhibits to the state fair. The exhibits must be at the fair by this morn Ing-. Ann Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.*T. C. Smith of Decatur, spent last week In Rensselaer with her sister. Mary R. Smith. Mary Smith Is home demonstration agent in : Jasper county and Ann helped her during the Jasper county fair lasi week. 818 Dell, son of Mr and Mra William H Bell ot Tippecanoe Lake, won his first golf match !> and 4 yesterday over George Kn«loff Today he will play Bill Bernina the defending champion. The Victory Prayer band wil 1 bald a rally at tbe Methodist church in Pleasant Mills next Sundav 1 afternoon at two o’clock. Rev > arsley the .ibislor will lead the singing with Sherman Nyffeler as -lauicl and Hie message will b» gl*sa_jiy Rev James R Meadows ' founder of the I’rayer Band Special prayers wtß be offered .for, th* hoys Bi service Mr and Mrs Roy Kalver has* i motored to New York City for a ! several days visit with Mr. and Mrs George I. ' Keane and .sot; Harry Mrs Keane was formerly Miss Mice Allweln of this city. | Mrs K. B Smith of Akron Ohio received lacerations of the face ~nd a knee Injury when the ear she was driving collided with a truck driven by Hie Johnloi at V S 224 and state road 1. Tuesday afternoon. Mrs Smith and her two children were thrown from the’ c ar. the children escaping with : abrasions and bruises John lox | suffered only from shock. A granary and tool abed on state | road 124 ajeout ten miles west of Monroe on the Noah Frauhigar farm was destroyed by fire Tuesday. TNK NMV portrait gtadjr «E Britata’* apirited PrincMg Margaret flnda her 20th birthday paartng without an cxpectad mgagment announcement. Front runner for her hand, howevrr. seem/ to be tbe Earl of Dalkeith, M-yoar-oM •on of tho Dube and Puthogg of Buccleuch fJafontaNoMMJ

Two carloads of Decatur men and boys attended the Reds-Phillies gam* in Cincinnati last night Making th* trip were George Bair. Roger Frucbte. Bob Doan. Jim Mo***. Grover Odle. W. C. Petrie* Jack Petri*, lieane Dorwin. and Bob Warthman. Mr and Mrs. Lyman Hann. Jr... will drive to Ixcuisvillv this weekend Admitted: Ralph W. James.’Will'shire. O.j Jerome Hawbaker. Geneva; Otto Fuelling. Decatur. Dismissed: Mr*. Donald Adamic and baby girl. Monroeville; Mrs ' Imßoy Neucnsc hwander and baby boy. Berne; .Mrs. Robert Theobald r.nd baby'boy. Decatur; Mrs. Leon Hutfine and baby boy Rockford, O : Mra. Donald Jacoba. Decatur, George Windmilier. Geneva. x Carl and Mary Shutt Bragg are ■the parents of a baby son. born at 8:48 am today at the Adams county memorial hospital. The j baby weighed 8 pounds. 3Me ounci cs. and" has been named Dannv ! Carroll. Rebecca Ann is the name of the baby daughter, born to Robert and Arveda Maxelin Monnier. Decatur route 3. at the local hospital Tuesday at 9:38 a m. She weighed 4 pounds, 2H ounces. :— The latest device tor bathers is * plsstlc bag that serves not only as a carry all hut can be Inflated to become a pillow on the beach. Tbe bag has one zipper compartment tor beach robe, another sep- ; erate waterproof one tor wet bath- : Ing suit, slippers, towel, etc.

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Schricker Will Attend Rally French Meh, Aug 31 — Governor Henry F Schricker will top the list of yearly I.WW Indiana Democrat* who will gather her* Friday, to get the 1958 election campaign officially on its way. Occasion for the twoxlay outing is tbe annual "Fair’ meeting of the Indiana Democratic Editorial Association, traditional backdrop for campaign kickoffs Program for the weekend will get* under way Friday evening with entertainment provided by the Indiana Young Democrat*. The onting will wind up Saturday night with a Icanquet Russell Wise, of Union City. President of the I. D. E. A., announced that the editors would hold their annual meeting Saturday morning. Flog Day Los Angeles. Aug. 23.-.—<UP> Los Angeles county supervisors have rescinded an order which .would have permitted flying of thsUnited Nations flag in the plaza of flags at the Hall of Records. Supervisor* earlier approved displaying -a UN flag in the piaza But they voted 4 to J Tuesday to rescind the order when several persons protested the measure because Russia still belonged to the UN. Lond Grob London. Aug 23. (UPJ— The North Korean communists have '■ onfiscated 391.000 acres of South Korean land and shares! out most of it among 200.738 South Korean peasants. Moscow radio said today The broadcast quoted a Tass dispatch from the North Korean capital of Pyongyang which said the land was confiscated from the government. American oil companies. wealthy landowners and church organizations. j/ HNUF ORDERI are piling up again, with Joan Caulfield. “Th* Petty Girl." leading the field, according to Saul Jaffe, a tending proceaaor ot motion picture photograph*. He ■ay* Joan, ahown abov* in her pinup pose, will be pinup leader of Um Korean war. f/ntrmatioMU <

Purdue, Fort Wawne, Begins Registration - Fall’registration of class*; is now underway at the Purdue Uni versify. Fort Wayne Center, ac cording to an announcement by Dr. R M Bstenian director Persons interested in register i'ng are urged to vi it the Center personnel <rf ice tor counseling purposes and to file admission papers. Registration date* for the Technical institute- which offer two year diploma courses in build ing < onstruition technology electrical technology, drafting and mechanical tethnology. and industrial techpology are scheduled for September 12 and 13 with clasc* -farting on September 14 Morn Ing. afternoon and evening classes are available RegDtratlon dates tor all regular college credit work in engin eering. pharmacy agriculture home economlts, science, forestry: physical education pre-medkal pre-dental and trade and Indus rial education are scheduled tor September 14. 15 and 18 with classer starting September 18. The complete freshman year In all of the above curriculum* is available at the Fort Wayne Center on a part • ime or full-time basis A large number of sophomore course* are also available as well as graduate work in mathematics, edwwliun and psy< hology 4-H Band Bake Sale. Sattirday. Aarimt 26. »a.■». Publtx Service. » Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pay*

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