Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 220, Decatur, Adams County, 19 September 1950 — Page 3

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Ml** MARTHA WEMHOFP LIST* WEDDING FLAN* Miss Martha J. Wemhoff. daughter oT Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Wemhoff ot Fort Wayne, baa selected October U an. the date for her seddla® to Dan C. Holthouse. non of Mr. and Mra. A. R. Holthouae of thia city. The vows will be read at eleven o'clock that morning Ja the St. John the Baptist Catholic church In Fort Wayne. Mrs. Frank J. Wemhoff. Jr., of ludianapolls. will attend her sister-ta-law an matron of honor, and Mis* Huth Hott house, elater ot the yroom-elect, will be maid of honor Bridesmaids will ba Mra. Bernard

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M. Nlesor. Mrs. Ernest H- Vogel. Jr., Mrs. Thomas C. Shank and Mrs. Robert J. Strum. James A. Holthouse will serve hie brother as best man. Ushers will Include Dr. Robert J. Strum, Ernest H. Vogel, Jr» Walter 0. Gsdlent, Jerome H. O'Dowd, James Menefee and Roger Cheater of Indiana peita. A wedding breakfhnt will be served at the Fort Wayne Country Club for the wedding party and the Immediate families following the ceremony. Ml** FLORENCE HOFFMAN TO WED OCTOBER 14 Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hoffman of.

toft to two hare made known the < ngagement and approachlag mar nage of their daughter. Florence to Clarence Rebest*, eon of Mr and Mrs. James Townsend Os Peru, in. - The wedding will take place at els o'clock Saturday aveaiag. October 14. at St. Paul's Lutheran church nt Preble with the ttov. Otto C. Busse officiating. ’ Miss Hoffman la a graduate of Decatur high school snd is employed in the offices of the Kraft Foods Company Research Laboratories at Glenview. 111. Mr. Sebesta, a graduate of Lane Technical high school of Chicago, is also employed by the Kraft Foods ies.ADAM* COUNTY CHORU* MEET* MONDAV NIGHT The Adams County ChoTu, club met at the Monroe school Monday evening for reheasal. under the direction of Mrs. Martin Neuenseh wander. A short business session was conducted by the newly-elected president. Mrs. Noble Reynolds. Plans were made for the club to serve food at a sale to be held at •he farm owned by C. E. Bell on ihe evening of September 211. MR. ANO MR*. C. E. HOCKER OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hocker observed their fiftieth wedding snnlversaty today at their home on First street. Many friends .and. relatives wished the Decstur people congratulations snd their two children, Thetus Hocker, of Austin, Minn., and Mrs. Carrell H. Cole of i his city, were present to help celebrate the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Hocker are both Adams county natives and have resided here all their Ilves. Mr. Kocher'served is several capsclt.es in the Decatur post office until his retirement severs! years ago, and at the time of his retirement was aasiataat postmaster. Rack In his college days, Mr. Hocker established a broad-jump record at Indiana University which still holds at that school, 'and uaIs Our Bimlrms! Jani Received 12 New, Modern. Beaatifal NCW.MOMK Sewing RAschin©* Same Price! N* Advance! We also have 7 rebailt Portable Sewing Machines and several treadles. Free Service on all Sewing Machines for one year. BOMMMtt SEWING MACHINE SHOP 223 North First St. Phone 411

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BeeMy Name fee **F* *ab> Heotio* meet be phene* I* by 11 *. m. (*etwdey *tN 4b IM Ptam* Tueodey Council of Church Worn**, Decatur Public Library. 2 p.m. Pleasant Milla P.T.A., Ptaasaat Milla aebeeL 7:34 V.F.W. Ladles AuiUiary, VF.W. hall, 7:3* p.m. Tri Kappa sorority social meeting <Elka home, I pm. Decatur Garden club, Mrs. Harve Koos. 3 P.m, Loyal Daughters class of Methsay church, church basement. 7:30 p.m. Catholic Ladles of Columbia social meeting, C.U of C. hall, 7:30 r.m. Kirkland Ladies club and Limber, loot club, Adams Central gym. 7:30 p.m.

Wesley class of First Methodist church, church basement. I p.m. Officers of Decatur Emblem club special drill practice. Elks home. S p'm. Psi lota XI sorority social meeting. Elka home. I p.m. Decatur Homa Economies etab plastic party. Decatur high school home economics room, 1 pm. Thursday Rt. Dominic study club, Mrs. Harold Eagle 7:M pm. Ladles Missionary Society of Church of God. Mrs. Emma Frank 7:34 p.m. Good Neighbors Home Economics duh of Monroe township. Mrs. Noah MaseUn. 1 p.m. Progressive Workers claea ot, Trinity church. Berne park. d:3O p.m. Women of the Moose formal laltinUon Moose home, 7:3* p.m. Pleasant Mills Methodist W.RC R.. Mra. Clyde Jones. I:3* p.M Ro Cha Rea. Mrs Rlehard Ehlngsr. 7:30 p.m. D.Y.B. class ot Trinity Evaagwll cal United Brethren chareh, Mra: Jean Hurst. ?:*• p.m. Adame County Nurses Aeeoclatioa. Haasa-Nuttman park, <:3O pm. Ladles Fellowship ot Missionary church, Mrs. Jobs Kitschy. 7 p.m. P*-a-e — r Finny Porobaatas Ledge, RedmeWs ball. 7 30 p.m. Presbyterian Rummage Bale, church baaomant. afternoon. Dsaatur Emblem etab laltlatiaa. Eths homo, t yn Sotvfßsy Presbyterian Rummage Bale, church basement, morning and afternoon. ’ X, til recently was a conference and midwest college record. The Hocker* are members of the Bethany Evangelical United Hrethroa church here, and both hare been active In ehureh circles for many years. •T. PIDRUS CLUf INSTALL* OFFIGCR* The Rt. Fldells study etab taMnllid their MWlyeleeted officers at the September meeting bold recently at the home at Mra. Robert Heimann. Officers who will serve this year are Mrs. Keith Gllpea. president: Mrs. Gerald Calmer, secretary; Mrs. Robert Heimann, treasurer. Two members. Mrs.’James Egty and Mrs. John Voglewode, were welcomed Into the club. GIRL* GUILD IN RECENT MEETING The Girls Guild ot Rt. Luke EvaaKelical and Reformed church met in the church basement recently for their regular mooting. Miss EUeen s Funk, program chairman, used an her theme "Building Bridges with Books." Daring a buslnees mooting tho following officers wore elected: president. Norma Jean Funk; vicepresident. Alice Dick; secretarytreasurer, Aleta RatclMf. Mtea Funk was named aa delegate to the tall mooting ot tbs IndianaMichigan synod to bs bold at Mlles, Mich.. September 11. During a social hour Mrs Loraa Sprunger and Mrs. Richard Augsburger, both of Borne, wars honored with s bridal shower. They received many lovely gifts. - Those present wore Mra. Sponger. Mrs. Aegeburger, the Miesse Mary Ellea Schnepp Aleta Ratcliff. Velma Btrahm,’ Alice Dick. Eileen and Norma Joan Funk. Mra. Alton cormm and tbs Bov. nnd Mrs. H. H. MeckMtath. ST. MARW* *OCIETV MEETING I* HELD The September meeting of tho St. Mary's Society was hold Monday evening at tho C. L. ot C. hall with tho president. Mrs. HaroM Engle, la charge. Mrs. Engle opened thb mooting with prayer aad tbs group sang the hymn. "On This Dey, Oh Beautiful Mother." accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Davs Toepls. During the business mooting a pMsoko an* sausage supper was planned tar October 11. During the social bear gaaaea

•ore plated aad prikca awarded to Mrs. ToOy Mettler. Mrs. Dot* Cook, Mrs. Ed Tonneller and Mrs. Leo Ollllr. Lovely refreobmoou wore served by a committee beaded by Mra. Bernard Loahe. •ETA SIGMA PHI TC 1 SPONSOR CARD PARTY .Delta Lambda chapter ot Beta 1 Sigma Phi sorority held a called ' Meeting last evening at the homo * of Mm. Marie HUI. president. Final plans were made for a ’ public card party to be held at the ’ Atnericaa Legion home on October ( ”• — ■ I The Wesley class of the First J Methodist church will meet in the ’ church basement Wednesday evening at eight o’clock. AU members * are asked to attend. The Rood Neighbor* Home Eco- ! nomics club of Monroe township will have a meeting at the home 1 of Mrs. Noah MaseUn Thursday * rrening at eight o'clock. Mrs. Claude Dennison will be the assist- ' <ng hostess. Members of Psi Ibis XI sorority ’ are asked to bring their coasttte- ’ tion year book and by-laws to tht "Baek to Sorority" party to be held at the Boy Rcout Cabin In ' llaona-Nuttman park Wednesday oenlng at eight o'clock. The Ladles Missionary Roclety of the Church ot God will meet at ' the home of Mrs. Emma Frank Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock. Pocohantas lodge members are ' rsked to come dressed as school girls for a "Back to Reboot" party at ths lodge meeting-to be held Friday evening at eeven thirty,o’clock at the Redmon's hall. Tbs Friendship Village club of Blue Creek township has postponed Its meeting until September 2S. The meeting was originally scheduled for September 21. Mrs. Harold Eagle will be hostess to tho meeting of Rt. Dominie study club Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock. All members are asked to he present. — " r ffsmterat Want A** Brtaf Raeulta

EHLER’S I la CuMCctioa With Oar I UjkMMlAflp Blgllli UlMCfl Starti>t I Wednesday, Sept. 20 I Wt Wai Sam I NOON LUNCHES I CHOICE OF I THREE KINDS OF MEAT I CHOICE OF I TWO ON NONE KINDS OF POTATOES I CHOICE OF TWO KMBS OF VEGCTABLES I aMwamumamMumMHamM BREAD and BUTTER I COFFEE-TEA ar MILK I 65c EHLER'S I \ I- .:. ... .'.L.X... J: . ...l.

Mias Kathleen Smith has entered Duquesne University at Pittsburgh. Pa., where she la enrolled aa a freshman la the school of pharmacy. She wag accompanied east by her mother, Mrs. Othmsr E. Smith, and her siatar, Marylyn. A. A. Kist, well known Winchester and Portland newspaper man. who underwent a serious major operation two weeks ago, is reported improved at tho Jay county hospital. His condition, however, It io reported, will not permit friends to visit at his room. Howard Addis Macklin of Berne has been cited by the mayor of Bluffton to appear in court there to anawer charges of speeding on South Main street Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Johnson of Beaver Dam, Ky., spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mm.. Albert Johnson of thia city, sad -Mr. and Mra. William Noll, of Pleasant Mills. Johnson, a recent graduate ot Purdue University, is th* mine engineer at the Ken Coal Co , In, Beaver Dam. The address of Pfc. Larry Jennings la: No. 11M572. Marine Barracks. Navy 3002. % FPO. Ran Francisco. Cal A son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jennings, Laity left here with his brother. Kenneth, snd the marine contingent last month Kenneth's address has not been received by His parents. Pvt Thomas A. Troulner. who left last month for active duty with the marine corps, has written his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Troutner of thia city*, that he is stationed on Guam for four weeks combat training. His address is: No. 1043773 Marine Barracks. Naval Operations Base. Navy No. »2< •5, F P. 0.. Ran Ffandsco. Cal. FEMALE COMFUMIS Moot Dom UM siak« jou iuUr musvo A ®FWXbA BOOOthIPW wßoct Mi ©wf W OMMMB'O trnwortenl cr*in«/ HIM i. FBKMinaSSE'

1 Mias Vivian Noil of Rome. N.Y..' Is visiting with her parents. Mr 1 and Mrs. William Noll of Pleasant ' Milla. Rhe was accompanied by! Master Steven Goddard, grandson j of the Nolls. Presbyterian RaaißMre Sale, Friday P. M-. Satarday 9-5. Cbarrh baseaeat. 22M2,

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC I We will close our Beauty *hep eWeetive ksturSsy. Sept. 23. We have enjoyed being in kusinves and wlah te sinseesty thank ail es you for yeur kind patronage. Too©!® BbsnOf* M 3 N. 4th St

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