Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 204, Decatur, Adams County, 30 August 1950 — Page 3
WEDNESDAY AUfIUST SO, 1850
FORMER LOCAL MAN I* WED AT DAYTON Miss Lucille Bernice Browning, youngest daughter of Wilson N. Browning,of Englewood, 0., wan married to Gerald DeVere Brown of Dayton. 0.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff O. Brown of Decatar route three. In the Fairview Evangelical United Brethren church in Dayton ■n Saturday. August IS. The Rev. E. E. Burtner officiated at the doable ring ceremony Three spray bouquets of v»ri-colored gladiolus and aisle tapers formed a backcroon d tor the rites and pews were marked with white ribbons. The musicale was presented by Mrs. Edyth Livingston, organist, and Mrs. Howard Durst, soloist The bride's gown of white satin bad a fitted liodice designed with a net yoke trimmed with lace, and the long sleeve* were edged with -a wide ruffle of lace. The skirt > tided in a cathedral train. Her two Aiered veil was caught to a Juliet <ap of seed pearls, and she cattied a seinl-cascade arrangement of stephanotls with a ruby-throat-ed orchid Her double strand of pearl* wa* a gift of the groom Mrs. Ralph T Browning, sister In-law of the bride, was matron of honor, and Miss Betty Steinltruggr was bridesmaid. Their gowns of white net were detailed with a shirred bodice and a wide panel of ( hantllly lace below the waistline of the bouffant skirt Short lace * Jacket* and lace mitt* completed their ensembles. Mrs. Browning tarried pink miniature rosea and Miss Steinbrugge carried yellow miniature rose* Le.wi* Brown attended his broth er as best man. and ushers Were Arthur Spkfford. John Ijtrnen and William Bonham The groom, mother wa* attired in a navy print dress with matching accessories, and wore a corcage of yellow rose buds. Following the ceremony two hundred guests were received In 'the social rooms of the church. A three tiered wedding, cake decorated with yellow rose* centered the bride's table, appointed with bouquets of pink rosebuds and garden flowers After a wedding trip to Deer v.tHtd-Forest Mich , the couple will reside at Indianapolis where the groom will lie associate pastor at Brookside Evangelical I'nited Tire threMchurrh The new Mr* HroWn ha*. been., employed In the offices of Cappel Ma< Donald and Co in Dayton and her husband has been studying ul the Bonebake Theo logical -Seminary in .that city. ENTERTAIN FOR PRIMARY CLASS Mrs Wendell Seaman entertain
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ed the members of the primary class of the Bethany Evangelical , United Brethren Sunday school at . a weiner roast at Hanna-Nuttman i park last evening. i Those attending were Larry Jackson. Janet Miller, Eleanor Mili ler Cathy Houser, Ann Seaman j and Julia Ellsworth. Mrs. Frani cis Andrews and Michael Andrews , were guests. Mrs. Beaman teaches , i the group. 1 HELEN BRANDVBERRY ENGAGED TO WED ' Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brandyberry of Monroe have announced the engagement and approaching mar- { ' nag* of their youngest daughter. Helen, to Daniel Hlghlen of this city, spn of Mr. and Mrs. Lee 1 Hlghlen of Fort Wayne. The sodding, will take placIn the near future. The 0. E Aeolian choir will have teheanuil In the music room of the Decatur high scool Tuesday evening at seven tlrty o'clock ,— I j The Limiter lost Flower Show will be held on Saturday afternoon. ' September 8, at the Geneva high 1 school The show is sponsored by ! the Umberlost Darden club and i will be open from one thirty o’-: ' clock The theme of thia year's: i show Is "Ain't God Good To In- ! ; 1 dlana?" ii I ’’__ '
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Society Heme for day's goto llcation moat be pinned la by 11 a. m. (Saturday S:M a. m.) Phene 1000-IMI Phyllis Aahsssa ML Pleasant Bible study class, church, ( pm Sunny Circle Home Economics club. Preble township recreation center, 8 p.m. Beta Sigma Phi aororlty lawn party Dorothy Manlier, «:30 p.m. Literature department of Decatur Woman's club, called meeting. Library.”! p.m. Friendship circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, kid party. Hanna-Nuttman park. < pm.. Jolly Housewife Home Economics club of St. Mary a township. Pleasant Mills school; 8 p.m. Bethany Circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, Mrs. Wesley 1-ehman. 8 nm. Thursday G. E. Aeolian choir rehearsal. Decatur high school music roam, 7:30 pm. Ladles Aid of Union Chapel, {church, all day Women of the Moose formal Initiation, Moos* home. 7 10 p.m. Friday Pleasant Mills Methodfrt Willing Workers class. Mr. and Mr*. Cart ! Khrsam 8 p.m. j Work'and Win claaa of Trinity : Evangelical United Brethren char- | eh, Mr and Mrs. William Btrahm.
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■ I ! WED RECENTLY MIS* Gwendolyn Rice and Leslie E Ohmlt were married in the Union Chapel church recently by Dr. Gerald Jones, pastor of the First Methodist church. The bride Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. H. W. Rice of route three and the groom's par ents are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Grote, also of route threes They will reside at Mi? l * Nonh Jefferson street In Muncie.
7'30 p.m. Monroe Playground Jamboree, Monroe playground. 2 pm Saturday Llmberlost Flower Hhow. Geneva high school I:3b to BKi p.m Mumma family reunion. Franke park. Fort Wayne. Sunday Brown family reunion. HannaNuttman park. Cancelled. Miss Lucille P. Nelson of Miami, Fla., is visiting with Mr. and Mr*. Gorman D. Fog and friends in this city. Mr. and Mr*. Robert M. FritsInger spent Sunday afternoon at Ceylon visiting with Mrs. John Snow former Decatur resident Mrs Snow, who will be 83 years old In November, enjoy* good health and wishes to be remembered to her Decatur friends. Mr. and Mrs. l-ester Bricker of Geneva attended the wedding ot: their niece. Miss Phyili* Mowrer. >n Joliet. HL. last Saturday. Anton F. W. Thieme of this city I left today tor IndlanappH*. where | he will t>e etn ployed for the nest 10 day* at the Indiana state fair . Mr. Thieme ha* lieen connected with the state fair for the last 15 > cars. Mr. snrt Mrs J. H Heller andi Mrs. Dick Heller motored to Indianspolls today, whqre" Mr Heller will attend a meeting of the stale; teachers’ eollegt boards QiaNty Photo Roishio|! All work left before neon on Thursday, ready th* neat day, Friday at 10 a. m. Holthouse Drug Co. I
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Dr. C/>or/es Deom Obsenfes His 85th Anniversary Today Dr Charles C. Dram, world-re-nowned botanist from Bluffton, is quietly observing his 85th birthday today. . . — < ■ Dr Deam has more than {tree* and shrubs growing about his home Just east of Bluffton. In fart hi* garden contain* every native tree, shrub and wvoody vine that will grow there Many Adam* county residents have visited his gardens. Dr. Deam. a graduate of DePauw University,' ha* gathered more, than CS.Offll specimen* of plant life. Some year* ago he presented his collection together with hi* 3.500 bound volumes and many pamphlets on botany. The Botanist wa* born Just east of Bluffton August 80. 18(5 lie went into the drug store. business in Bluffton in 1881. In IMP Gov Thflinws Ji. Marshall appointed him state forester, a position he held ;off and on until I*2B. He then be igan a period of state research un til 1840, when he resigned. Hondicrpft Exhibit Held At Linn Grove. - Approximately 25 l>oy« and girls j look |>art in the handicraft exhibit at Linn Grove yesterday. While Mian Grace Smith. Hartford high Mhuol teacher judged the • eXhi&Hs. the buy* and girls were le<t in.group game®„by the county recreatliMi director. Uennln R Normair Tfte mothers attending the ewMtdf <ontriKutcd for the ribbons. ’ i Playground Jamboree At Monroe Friday The Monroe re<-realtou cottmiir tee will sponsor a playground japihoree for all boys and girls In wild around Monroe Friday after- , noon at 2 o'clock This event will lie the closing program of the , summer playground. Al) boys ami girls who have . participated in the handicraft i classes are asked to bring their i handicraft articles for exhibit. ! They will lie and riblwns awarded for exhibit. Par ents are given a' special inylta- ; tlon to see the exhibit I Croup names and contests will j lie held on the playground . . The I feature event of the afternoon i will be a watermelon feast for the boys and girls. pH Admitted: Harry Roth. Decatur •oute 8; Mrs. Dale Mankey. Decatur route 2: Elmer Hirschy. De tatur route 5. Dismissed: Mrs. Fannie Amstats. Linn Grove; Gerald Knlttle. city; Mrs. Betty Farrer. Indianapolis; John Thomas; Mrs Robert Monnler and baby girl. Rebecca Ann Decatur route 5. Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Llechty of Berne are the parents of a baby girl, born at 12; (18 p.m. yesterday at the Adam* county memorial hospital. She weighed 6 pound*. 8 ounce*. , « ' ■ ”, 8 FaNB MmUmbb Non than M million pwisno M the United States attended mooting*, demonstrations and teugs bold bp cmaity Cam agents in IM.
i Marvin Stucky To Leadership Camp Marvin Stucky, son of Mr. aitd Mr*. Ivan Stucky of 227 North i Third street, will Join ISO Purdue freshmen student* at the freshmen, leadership camp at Purdue. September 8-10. Stucky, who «» graduated from Decatur high school last spring was chosen liecause of his outstanding leadership ability. The freshman camp is now in it* second year. It Is designed to train campus leader*, and i* the first program of it* kind in the country. Camper* will be told about Purdue's customs, traditions, and spirit, and swill pass tbi* Information on to the fellow fresh- [ -men. Anfi-TB Vaccine As leprosy Preventive Brazilian Doctors Vaccinate Children New York. Aug. 30 —(UP) — A report In the journal of the American medieal association disclosed today that Brasilian doctors are using the anti-tuberculosis vaccine B-C-G as a preventive against leprosy in infants. The report said three doctor* in , Sao Paulo 'had given the vaccine to 38 (hlldrvn ranging in age from one to 18 months. The children were separated from leprous parents as soon as they were born As a result of the ''waccination'* or B-C-G treatment, all the children gave a negative only to tuberculosis, but toteprosy as well, it was reported The children were divided Into groups In one.'JJ children were given a single dose of B-C-G. and In the rrthet 27 were given progressive dosr* for 28 days. B-C-G has been used in Europe ' tor many years and is gradually he Ing tried out in the United States It gets It* name from two French doctors. Calmette and Guerin.-Doc tors In America report the vaccine may have good effect in areas where tuberculosis already I* prevalent. but many of, the experts don't want to start using B-c-G 1 Where . tuberculosis has been brought under control, such as In i many Minnesota communities. I The repoYt from BrlSil might open up a new approach to leprosy, ~ which is not a problem In the United States, but is In some Other western hemisphere countries, including Mexico and Brazil* COUNTY 4-H (CaeMMWd r*Mw t*ta*e O*»t Blulini. I hinny Gerber. Bobby I Wechter, Gerald .Sipe, Danny Ger , ber. Janet SchwajFjz. Grade Balt . Bell, Marvin Fust, ilorcas Davidson. , Sue vTroutner. Marlene Thieme. Kalherine Fleming. Edwina Booth. , Elaine Freels, Arlene Freels. Dick . Longenberger. Mary Jane Troxel, leer Sprunger. Katherine Singleton. Howard Michaels. Ted Anderson. Jim Anderson. Arnold Girod. Fred Ix’hman. IXinna Fast. Judy Gold ner. Barbara Lehman. Larry Schwartz. Ann Linntger. Irene Dalzell. Rachel Stoltz. Colleen Egly. Rowena Merriman. Ihirothy Fast. Virginia Mitchel, Arlen Mitchel. Larry Lautzenhiser. and Virginia Tayjor ' Most of the members of the band parents club will also make the trip. Zimmerman reported Democrat Want Ads Bring Result* |a KAKE a( -WALLPAPER. 2) ly| IM a. SECOND ET. y. I fWOMENv whafool NERVOUS cebmß by tnctiuNl ‘mW i i Do you suffer from hot oa*he*. weak, nervous, irritable clammy feeling*— due to the functional 'middle-age* - Ve«et*ble Compound to relieve such eymptomet It also baa what Doctors c*u » stomachic tome effect! VrouLPiKimssss' l m ■■ i T-" 1 ' mu _ i ■ ■ r - FLOWERS Frm r
Confesses To Wiping Out Family Os Five Boarder Confesses To Murdering Five East Greenwich RI, Aug 80 — (UP)— A 27-year-old boarder confessed early today that he wiped out a family of five by strangling the mother and three' children lieatlng tlie father with an ax and setting fire to their ga*pUn<edrenched house. Edwin H Reynolds was..charged wltp the murder of Fred J. Dusia 38, hi* pregnant wife Beatrice. JU and their three children. Beatrice. 11. Katherine, 8 and Gall. Police chief Charles B Johnson said that Monday night Duaza accused Reynolds of fathering bis wife's unborn child. Johnson said Reynolds admitted the < hild was his. A fatal argument began Reynolds told police he and-Dua-r.a had a fist fight, then he knocked Dusza down with a chair, ohtained~an a.x and struck Dusza on the head with the blunt end. With Dusza lying bleeding but still alive on the floor. Reynolds told police he went to Mrs. Dueza s bednsim where he strangled her with a silk stocking Then h» sold be strangled the three children with window sash cord. Leaving the house. Reynolds told police he tossed gasoline around the outside and touched it off with a match. Then he walked threequarter* of a mile to the quonset hut where his former wife lived. Johnson said remnant* of the cord and the silk stocking were found around the neck* of the mother and her three children whose Isydios were recovered from the ruing yesterday more than six
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hour* after the fire. j Reynolds wa* seiied by three state troopers *nd an East Greenwich policeman a* he slept in the quopset bat he bad entered through a window The slender employe of a Providence rubber tlrm did no’ J legist, Juhnson sold. _ 7. The suspect was taken to police headquarters where Johnson said be had signed a complete confe**I k ' n ■> g II I ■ tJF ■ J ■ HL I II fIK M U * i | 1 i ■ wRi .* * Vmfcy «WI j. ' ONE at Hollywood'* neweet rtartote. ■ Marion S Marshs!!, is latest entrant • tn the film capital's GI "PiD-Up" I I girl *weep»take«. In World War 11. i (cores of young lovelie* won "ptajp- fame, but there will be a lot o< new face* now. Ifar*motional!
