Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 230, Decatur, Adams County, 30 September 1950 — Page 4

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Mbs Anna C. Friedky Wed To Georg* Alton In First Presbyterian Church This Afternoon Miss Anna Catherine Frledley became the I,rid* ut George H. Alton at one o’clock thfa at’-moon tn a quiet ceremony performed in the First Presbyterian church Lent* beauty raw* <rf chrysanthemum* in autumn shades and seven brunch candleabra holding Ivory taper* formed a ba<-kground T *>r th** nuptial*. M>hinra/»-4 by th* it* v K /inlander The bride is the yahnaent daughter ot I>r and Mr* S M Kriedley of 123 North JFlfth stree’. and the groom i« the youngest «m of Mrs. Frank <». Alton of 24$H South Second street. Mr*. Carrie T Huubold presided , „

at th* organ and played the trade I ttonal wedding mjtch** The bride selected a street length dress of light gray wool gabardine, fastened at th* ueektr line with a silver clasp. She complemented her ensemble with ac- . i-ssorlee th a dark brown shade, and wore a corsage of Talisman roses. Mrs Norman W. Steury attended the bride as matron of honor. She wore a street length dre*s in light gray wool jeisey and wine colored accessories. Her corsage was of Briarcliff roses. Norman W Steury served as best man. After a northern wedding trip the couple •ill reside at 242 S South Second street. The new Mrs. Alton is a graduate of Decatur high school and fa employed as secretary at the Cun tral Soya Co , inc. Her husband alm graduated from Decatur high school and is employed in the analytical laboratory at Central Soya company. SORORITY MEET* ON WEDNESDAY EVENING Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma - Phi sorority met at ths tome of Mrs. Eugene Beam Wednesday evening for a business and social meeting Mrs. Von stoffer. of this city, former member of the Plymouth chapter, was introduced by the president. Mrs Beam presided at the btisl..rtiesa session. Roll call was answered by giving a definition nf’Haprinesa,” Miss Irene Braun was »p- --.. . . uoUsle.l .delegate,.ba.the .«Utn. contention. lb be held at the Hotel Van Orman in Fort Wayne October it and 22. It was also announced that Delta I-amhda chapter will sponsor a card party at the Legion | s home on October IS 1 Mrs. Bruce Bricker “was In

g H JMwDsr's Admiral Pen S gssr.; -jl Real Veluel Only $5.00; dt Sheaffers' Cui Stneit ff *** Shaaffai's Craftsman Pon I ,< N ” ' fMsptioaolly low prksdl IT $3.75; no fed. tax \ Shaeffer'. x -> \ Sentinel Ensemble / W Complete in gift <o«, T W $20.00, no fsd. fas s' Wk W. Sheaffer’s Sheaffer’s If, "Triumph" Desk Sei ‘ Statesman Ensemble M Jes Crylfol lose. Gift-hosed, $14.00; $1 5.00, no fed. fox no fed. foe SUTTONS 3aK welcome H dSESffiWI STRANGER! K bur community is known f KljtHffil for its friendly greeting to new jL4yqS| families; —~~ — j f I But we offer more than a welcome. We have excellent schools, fine churches, modern ’ — health administration, and a / splendid civic spirit. DECATUR IS A GOOD S2Z J TOWN — AND GETTING I BETTER ALL THE TIME. GILLIG I DOAN / iQjg EUNEKAL HOME l/fy ‘jllWwjSl DECATUR PHONE ?t4 I/A

charge of th* cultural program. [She gave an interesting and in- ■ formative talk on "Building a Perronality." Later in the evening, refreshments were served by the committee in charge. Mrs. Robert Andrews. Mrs. Beam and Mrs. Bricktr. LEGION DRILL TEAM AT AUBURN TUESDAY ' The drill team of the Decatur I American l-egjoa Auxiliary went to Auburn Tuesday evening to 1 conduct the installation of the ner uftieers for the Auburn post. Bingo was played following the i ceremonies and the grand prise sas won by Bernice Reynolds. De- • licious refreshments were served at,a later hour. Those attending from here were I Mrs. L. A. Holthouse. Mary M<t.ill, i t’reie McConnell. Verena Myers. ■ Bernice Reynolds, Mildred Dar- > wachter. Margaret Raudenbush, Effie Flaugh, Elisabeth Aurand. Quintilla Frye. Aldine Kessler. Marguerite Rash and Dolores Raudenbush. k I MISS RITA BRAUN ■ GUEST AT SHOWER I Miss Rita Braun, bride-elect of . October 14. was honored recently f at a miscellaneous shower given ■ l.y Miss Joan Miller. On her arrival the guest of honor was pre- ■ seated with a novel corsage of • household knick-knacks. Several games were played and prises awarded to Mrs. William Mrs . Nolan Welker and Mrs: Ralph Loshe. who preseffied them to Mias Braun. - A delicious luncheon was servfii from the dining table, eentered I with a three tiered wedding cake 1 Decorations on the table carried 'out a theme of blue Mnd white . I

SMMy Ngms far day’s paNllaatlaa maat ba pbamd h» by 11 a. m. •> PbsnilffliyiOl Saturday Zion I.uthstran Missionary uoclaty hake sal*, city hall. »• am. Maaday Our Lady of Fatima gjudy club. Miss Ethel Klein liens. R p.m. Girls Missionary Guild of I’nion f'hapwl. Mias Betty Miller. 7:3u . r-m. . -/ • i Research dub opening meeting Mrs. W. L Harper. s:>» p.m. Brownie Troops 3 and 4, assembly room at Lincoln school, aftc s, hool. Adams County Chorus, rehearsal Monros school. 7:20 p.m. Tuesday W.M.A. of Nuttman Avenue U.B. ,-hurvh. Rev. and Mrs. Dale Osborn. 7:20 p.m. Cathoik Ladies of Columbia, C. , L of C. hall. 7:30 pm. Juniors of American Legion Auxiliary, l-eglon home 4 p.m. Tri Kappa sorority business meeting. Mrs. James Kocher, Jr.. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday 'Girl Ek-out Leaders eluh, room 200. Decatur high school, 1:30 p.m. Indies Shakespeare club, Mrs. A. C. E. Gillander. 2:30 p.m. Pleasant Grove Missionary so clety sewing bee. Mrs. Lucretia , Minnich, all day. Psi lota XI sorority business meeting. Mrs. Richard Prnden X p.m. Thursday Magley Ladles Aid. church, all day. r r ! «editing bells. A large wishing well filled with wishes for the brideelect decorated the gift table. Guests were Mrs. Frank Young. Mrs. Dean Reber. Mrs. Nolan Welku, Mrs. Lester Kaehr, Mrs. William Miller. Mrs. Jerome Rum schlag. Mrs. William Judt, Mrs. cart Braun. Mr*/ Wilttanr Longer Ich. Mrs. Edward Heimann, Mrs. Ralph Loshe and the Misses Mary Ellen Kortenber. Irene Braun and Virginia Cagrut. B. ENTERTAIN AT BLUFFTON WEDNESDAY The Decatur Business and Professional Women’s duh entertained approximately forty guests from Berne, Geneva and Bluffton Wed nesday evening in the lodge at the Wells county game farm at Bluffton. A buffet supper was served at six thirty o’clock. The guests were seated at small tables attractively decorated In keeping with the autumn season. Following the supper games and group- singingww-eu joyed. — Miss Anna K Williams, president of the Decatur group, spoke : e few words of greeting to the 1 guests and presented. Miss Bertha . Dobtidt of Auburn, who then presented Miss Ruth Lewman. first s'ate vice-president of the B P.W Mrs. la-winan, who resides in Ind ianapoli". gave an interesting ac- j count of the federation meeting, held in London.-England, last sum-: mer and also empraslred the ad-! vantages of B P.W„ membership.. Miss Carol Dawson of Auburn. I membership chairman for this dis-' tri,ct, extended an invitation to tire guests to form local clubs and i Jdn the state federation Hostesses for the evening were officers of the local club FRIENDSHIP VILLAGE CLUB IN MEETING The Friendship Village eluh of Blue Creek township held their "school party” and regular meet ing Wednesday in the Kimsey f school. Six guests were present After the opening eong. "School Eaya." the dub creed was given in unison, and roll call was answ ' ered with "Your favorite school teacher's name." Mrs. Rollle Raudenbush r-ad the ninety-sixth Psalm for devotions and the lesson on “Saving energy and time" ' »as given by Mrs. Norris Riley and Mrs Charles Meyers. .Mrs. Harry Workinger reported on a ‘rip to Purdue and the group sang the club song and "My Bonnie.." Three hew members. Mrs. Ronnie Bryan. Mrs. Harold Miller and Mrs Henry Brnnstrup. were welcomed Into the dub The meeting! dosed with the chth collect. A silent am dun of birthday gifts [ was- held ami lovely refreshments were served. Hostesses were Mrs. Ina Raudenbush Mrs Nora Bolletihacher. Mrs Virgie Bni hanan Mrs -Vivian Knittie. Mrs Dorothy Market and Mrs Donelda Market HOME EC CLUB HAS MEETING The Cnlon township Home Economics club met at the home of Mrs Thearl St nits Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. S|n)ts presiding The group sane "The More we get Together" for the opening hong, and repeated th* dub creed Roll call was answered with "Give your favorite school teachers name and fell why " The president announced the

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I | ■ I RECENTLY WED — Mr. and Mrs l-eigh E. Nelson exchanged wedding rows recently in the rectory of St. Mary's Catholic chureh. The Rev. Ignatius Vk-huras performed the ceremony Mrs Nelson - is the former Miss Claire Mowery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mowery of this city, and her husband is the son of Mrs. John Nelson 1 of Master Drive. They are redding at 3232 Warren A venae. Apart- ■ ment 210. Clik-ago.- Photo by Kdwards.

dub exhibit to be displayed in 1 Lane's Shoe Shire window Octoh- ■ e r 11th through the itth Mrs • Lillie Hammond will have charge. assisted by the alternate leaders. 1 Mrs Harry I-ehrman and Mrs. 1 Fred Marbach. The handicraft school rto lie held October 4 at ‘ the Monroe Methodist church an--1 lex was also snnouaced. Mrs. Harvey Koon told of her recent trip to Washington, n. c. 1 with the Adams county chorus, end Mrs. Hugh Nldllnger reported on her trip to Purdae as a dub leader. 1 Delicious ’’school lunches" were exchanged by the members In keep ii.g with the school day party. The next meeting will bo October S at the Boy Scout cabin at Hanna-Nuttman park. The Jolly Housewife dub will be guests. METHOOIhT CIRCLES MEET ON THURSDAY The Women’s Society of Christian Service of the First Methodiat church, formerly composed of four circles is trying a new ad venture among church groups. Neighlmrhood circles have been formed, using the tones recently i.stablfahed by a church survey. Seventy members of the new clrt des met at various homes Thurs- ’ day afternoon. Mrs. W. P. Robln- . son president of the W.SC.S.. i visited each of the nine circles . during the afternoon, giving a per ‘.onal welcome to the enthusiastic members. Mrs. Robinson also announced plans for the country fair, with special emphasis on the men s night, to he held October fl7. The men will serve the dinner > that night with W F Beery. Alva Lawson and George Helm in charge of arrangements. Circle I-A met at the home of Mrs. H. D Lower. 514 North Beeend street, with Mrs. Henry Hell •er la charge of the qwrvgram Mrs , Harry Dailey. .321 North Fourth street, was hostess to eirde I B. ' Mrs. Jesse Nlblk k presented the I lasxoa... I Circle 2 A met with Mrs Niland J Ochsenrider. 32* Line street Mrs Ci hsenrider '.as In charge nf the [ devotions and Mrs D. Burdette I < Uster gave a most interesting ac 11nunt of her recent trip to Mexico Mrs <i K Baker. sl3 Rugg street. I entertained circle 2 D met at the i home of Mrs. Walter Krick, 123 South Fourth street. Mrs. Agnes Andrews led the devotional period. Mrs. Frank Krick. 32$ IJn* [ Street, was hostess to the meeting , r.l Circle 3 A, and Mrs. John Doan aas hqstess tp circle 3 B Mrs Low I'ell Smith gave the devotions and I Mrs. N A. Bixler the lesson. Mrs. Tim Sprague. 1123 Jackson street, entertained Clrde 4 A v.ith 'Mrs. George Helm In charge of devotions and Mrs. W. F Beery gave the lesson. Clrde 4 B met with Mrs. Amos Yoder. 215 North Fifth street. The lasson period was In charge of the hostess. NEW CIRCLE ORGANIZED AT METHODIST CHURCH Twenty-five members and guests' assembled Thursday evening in the ■ lecture room of the First Methodist! < liurch for the Initial meeting of I ' an evening circle of the Woman's Society of Christian Service. Mrs. Hugh Andrews was in charge of 'he meeting During the organizational session Mrs. Walter Flxey was elected secretary of the group. The devotional period was led by Mrs. C. L. Brayton. Mrs. Muri Lybarger. a district Officer of the W S.C.S. and Mrs Fred Andrews both of Hoagland, were special guests for the evening Mrs. Lybarger explalnad the purposes of the society and the techniques used In founding an evening clrde Mrs W P Robinson, president ;;f th* local society, gave a short talk In which she outlined the reneral plans of the group. Mrs.

’.V. F. Beery. Mrs. Paul Edwards and Mrs. Gerald Jones were guests representing the society. Mrs. Victor Porter. Mrs. Vaughn Miller. Mrs. James Kitchen, Mrs. Robert Colter and Miss Anna K. Williams put on a playlet for the rroup. At the dose of the meeting ten candles were lighted, marking the tenth anniversary of the founding ot the society and designating the ten purposes of the group. Mrs. Nathan Nelson. Mrs. Joseph Kaehr, Mrs Walter Eixey, Mrs. Paul Moore. Mrs O. 8 Marshall, Mrs. Al Beaver*. Miss Bernie* Nelson. Miss Helen Haubold. Mrs. Robert Smith and Mrs J. A. Thacker participated in thia part of the program Suggestions for the naming of the drde were made and will be dedded upon at the next meeting Re/reshmehts were eerveJßby Mrs Andrews. LADIES AID IN MEETING The St Paul Indies Aid held an sill <i»y meeting recently at the home of Mrs Ira Mcßride. The day sax spent in sewing and quilting and a potluck dinner was nerved at noon. During th* afternoon session

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poems were read by Mre. Toth Dess gad Mrs Mcßride. The Lord's prayer was offered by the group. Those present were Mrs. Sarah Martin, Mrs. Floyd Sattley. Mrs. Hint Hart. Mr*. Jack Mcßride. Mr*. Clara Dagoe. Mrs Dal* Oabornj Mr*. Frank Aurand. Mr*. Richard Ross and children. Mr*. Lyle Fran*. Mr*. Robot' Mcßride and aon*. Mrs. Art Scheiderer and daughter and Mr*. Dwight Schnepp. ‘ lilnner gue*t* wwre Henry Yaggry and Ed Klfaworth. The next meeting win ba held at the home of Mr*. Tom Bee*. MRS. HENRY GRASER J HOSTESS TO CIRCLE The Ruth and Naomi Circle of th* Zion Evangelical and Reformed church met at the country home of Mm. Henry Graber Thuriday afternoon for a potluck dinner and ! tuelr regular meeting. Twenty-one ■ members and six guests enjoyed a [ delicious chicken dinner at noon. I Mm. Charles Meyers president. : conducted a short business meeting.. The sick report included Allert Sellemeyer aad Norman Leonardson. Mrs. Charles Bieneke was •he lesson leader, using the topl« "Live and Help Live.” Hostesses were Mrs. Graber, Mr*. Lydia Worthman and Mr*. Bertha Heuer. Guests were Mr*. Llule Graber, Mr*. Clara Worden, Mr*. Edwin Beer. Mr*. Martin Meshbeger. Mr*. Will Schnepf and Mm. William Feller and son Paul. The Ijtdlex Shakespeare club will have their opening meeting Wednesday afternoon at two thirty o'clock at the home ot Mrs. A. C. R. Gillander, 313 Mercer Avenue. Members are asked to note •he change in hostess. Miss Ethel Klelnhent will be hostess to Onr luidy ot Fatima study clnb Monday evening at eight o'clock. The Juniors of the American 4.e---glon Auxiliary will meet at the Legion home Tuesday afternoon at four o'clock. Members are asked to note the change in date. The Magley Ladies Aid will have an all day meeting in the church nexr Thursday Hostess - es are Mrs. Martin Fruechte and Mm Jesse Blume. The W.M.A. of the Nuttman Ave nue I'nited Brethren church jUR meet Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Dale Osborn. The Catholic Ladies of Columbia will hold their regular month-"

•■y meeting at the C. L. of C. nail Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’ clock. Th* Giri Scout leaders club . will meet In room 2o« at Decafur high school Wednesday afternoon ut one thirty o'clock.

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