Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 255, Decatur, Adams County, 30 October 1950 — Page 3

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CATHOLIC LADIES-WILL HAVE INITIATION SUNDAY — Th* Catholic ladles of Columbia VIII have initiation servle* for a. class of candidate* from the local council and a ciasa front the Van Wert council next Sunday. The reremonles will begin at two thirty o'clock that afternoon in the K. of C. hall. Both th* supreme president and th* supreme vlce-preal-dent will be present. After th* initiatory work, a five thirty dinner will he nerved by the Women of the Moose at the Moose i home. z, MISS DORIS SWAIM ENGAOED TO WED The engagement of Mis* Doris; Swaim to Jack D Bennet 1 has been rnnounced by her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Roger <l. Swaim of Bluffton Mr. Bennett'* parent* are Mr and Mrs. F. R Bennett of Rockford. Til No date ha* been net for the wedding. Mine Swaim, who in well known here attended Ball State College and wa« graduated from DePautw University where she wa« a mem ter of Alpha Chi Omeg.t sorority J She is a member of the Bluffton chapter of Tri Kappa sorority. Miss Swaim is a teacher in the Indianapolis public school system. Rhe In a granddaughter of Mrs Agnes Andrews of thl* city. Mr. Rennett. also a graduate of DePatsw University, was a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. He Is associated with the W F and John Barnes company of Rix kford F.H.A. MEETING AT HIGH SCHOOL The F.H.A held a meeting in j the Home Economics room at Dp ratur high school Wednesday afternoon to complete plans for a Halloween party, to be held in the Home Ec room at seven o'clock to , night Members of the FF A will: i>e the .guests. Plans were also made for -the float which the club will enter, tn the Calllthnmpian parade. Deh>rl« Thieme was chosen as queen Bel iv Lehrman. Carolyn Strickler and Irene Thieme were also selected io rid* on the float The chib will- spdnkttr a hak" I sate November 11 at I’ubliv Scrv fee. The committer In charge is comprised of Esther Bl*>rke Carol Sells Grace Ca 11... Jean I’otls. June|| Sheets and Bev Elliot. SUSAN MAVCLIN HONORED WITH BIRTHDAY DINNER Miss Susan Mayclin. who tele I,rated her seventh birthday anniversary Sunday, was guest of honYouthful! Useful! / \ Bs ShnteCrti MU A T 9268 '2’2o Ulkw*** lUfcSfiv* You're |wing Id. have . Mich fun with this. First it's easy sewing. Second and always it's wonderful fashion. Helt it ill smartly at back or swing It tree from ahuul dors in a flyaway flare Pattern T»2'lß hi sixes 12. 11. IS. ". 1 s'--'2>i.'- ’ftize■ Hl take» EVJ-'Td* M-ht This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send THIRTY CENTS In coins for this pattern to MARIAN MARTIN, care of Decatur Dally Democrat, Pattern Dept.. P. O Boa <740, Chicago RO, til. Print plainly YOUR NAME. ADDRESS. ZONE, SIZE, STYLE NUMBER New season styles for you to sew! Send Twenty Cents for our Marian Martin Fall and Winter Pattern Book. Fashions for the yoeng and young In heart plus Christmas Ideas galore! A free paflurn of a blouse to make from a yard of Ik-Inch fabric is printed In the book.

or at a birthday dinner given by her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs B. F. Shroyer, at Hilltop Home 1 test evening. Suwau received umm 1 lovely gifts to mark the occasion 1 Other guests were Mr. and Mrs 1 J Clark Mayclin and children.' ! Melissa and Peter, and Edgar, ' Mutschler. GIRLS GUILD HAS HALLOWEEN PARTY ■- ( , The Girls Guild of St. Lukes | Evangelical and Reformed church , ; held a Halloween party at the ■Clark Funk home near Monroe! j Friday evening A bayride was enjoyed by the member* and their, guests. Evening devotions were given ’ by Mrs. Alton Corson and the clou. [ Ing prayer wa* offered by Grace Fisher* Those attending -were Marte Landis, Dixie Hill, Velma Stralim. ’ Norma Jean Funk. Grace Fisher. EllzaJieth Johnson Ruth Landis. Eileen Funk. Aleta Ratcliff. Glen; Strahm, Jerry Mitchell. Robert Dir k. Kenny Funk. Ronald Corson,l Bob Mitchell Paul Sowards Jun ■ lor Bertsch. Gene Mitchell. Larry I and Jerry Funk. Curt Nussbaum. Mr and Mrs. Leonard Funk. Mr ! and Mrs. Alton Corson and Mr and' Mrs. Clark Funk, The Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid: will have an all day meeting at 'he parish hall Thursday Hostesses will be Mr*. Lola Ehrmrin and Mrs. Maude Weller Members are asked io bring table service. Mr*. John Miller will he hostess to the Si Ann study club Wednesday evening at eight o'clock. The Women of the Moose will, have a regular meeting at the ■ Moose home Thursday evening nt seven thirty o'clock Officers will meet al seven o'clock. Tjic Laijie* Aid of Union Chapel . will meet at the church' Thursday for an all day meeting A potluck dinner will be served al noon A business ipeetlng will be held and the day will be spent In sewing and quilting - The ladies of the < hsn h a re« invited. Our lauty of Good CouPiiel study dub,will hold its meeting Wednes day evening at eight o’clock at •ne home of Mrs William Lose. Jr. j The Wesley Couples class will have a party Wednesday evening at eight o'clock at the First Methodist church. The committee in charge consist* of Mr pud Mrs. Claude Koons, Mr. and Mrs. Harold -CfiBTSWl r-,- . NOTICE Mason Tax Service has moved from Room 7 to ROOM 10 PEOPLES TRUST BLOG. SPECIAL OFFER — 10 DAYS - Fern & Imolu Beauty Shop 323 N. 7th St. MISS EUGENE A* COLD WAVE The only one of this kind In town. Make your appointment* now! Call day 3 33«5 Evening*' 3-2545 Operator—Mary Smith.

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Society Items ter day's publication must bs phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday S:M a. m.) Phone Mitt • Phyllis Achoson MONDAY Junior Arts department. Miss Doris Krueckoberg, U 27 West Monroe street, 7:45 p.m. Guardian Angel study club. Mrs. Carl Schults, 8 p.m. Civic Department dinner, Bethany E.U.B. church. «:30 p.m. Our Lady of Victory discussion ! idub Ma*. Irenaeus Gave, 7:30 Pin. Research Club, Mrs. Henry B. ' Heller. 2:30 p m. Circle 5 of Methodiat W B.C 8. Mrs Hugh Andrews, 7:30 pm. W|pNCBDAV l<egion Auxiliary drill team practice. Legion home, 8 p.m. Eagle* Auxiliary initiation, Eagl es hall. 8:30 p.m. Our Lady of Good Counsel study jelub. Mrs. William Lose, Jr., $ F.m. Wesley Couples claa* party, i First Methodist church, 8 p.m. St. Ann study club, Mr*. John Miller. 8 p.m. Fhiluthean Cinle of Zion E, and :R. church. Mr. and Mrs. Victor ! Amacher. Preble, 8 pin. latdien Shakespeare Club, Mrs. .C. A. Dugan. 2:30 pm. Psi lota XI business meeting, Mra James Burk, a p m THURSDAY ... So Cha Rea. Mr*. Dan Zeser, 7 30 p m. j .Pleasant Dale I-idies Aid. parish hall all day. Women of the Moo*-- Moose home. 7:30 p.m. i Union Chapel 1-adlea Aid. char- < h. all day. Mauley Itedies Aid. church base- '. ment. all day. W.M.A. of Nuttman Avenue U B. chnrch Mrs. Bernice Gray. 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY U.K of C. degree team practice. K. of C hall. 8-p,m. — SATURDAY St Peter'* Lutheran Ladles Aid bake sale Public Service, 8 a m Owens and Mr. and Mr*. Walter Lister. Mra Dan Zener will lie hostess to the So Cha Rea < evening al seven j . - Tho I*egion Auxiliary drill team wilf pra« ti( «‘ WednPMlay. evening at fitfht o'clock at the legion home. . -. J The Eagles Auxiliary will have initiation services for a < lass of candidates at the Eagles hall Wed--at ■♦‘tghc 4 ihx k A degree team froin Fort Wayne will cohduct the initiatory jMTirk. Hefre«h-ments will he serv»d later in the evening. | r ' The Catholic Ladies of ( olumhi.i degree team will practice at th# K of c haH Friday evening at t ight o’clock. i The Aid of St - Peter * Lutheran church will sponsor a I ake sale at Pnblix Service Saturi day, beginning at nine o’clo# k in ’ the morning. j Goldenrod la claimed by more states as their official flower than any other American plant Democrat Want Ada Bring Reau It a

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■MK UE few MISS LUELLA HEGERFELD, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hegerfcld of near Hoagland, hecamp the bride of Oscar Lepper, son ■J the Ute Mr and Mrs. Fred la>pper. recently in a quiet ceremony performed in the St. John Lutheran church al Flat Rock by the Rev. Henry W. Hartenberger The organ musicale was presented by W J. Ehlen The bride wore a white gown styled with a Chantilly lace bodice with a marquisette yoke and long iaice sleeves. The satin skirt was very full ami ended In a king train. A Katin Ismnel held her fingertip veil of Illusion and she carried white mums centered will) a large white chrysanthemum. Her two strand pearl* were a gift of the groom Mis* Dorothy Hegerfeld was her sister's only attendant in a light blue satin dress designed with a net yoke and a tiertha collar edged with lace. The raffled skirt UtM worn over a hoop. Her bouquet was of yellow mum* anti her rhinestone net klace was a gift I from the bride. Fred served his brother as best man. A reception for three hundred guests was held at the home of the bride'* parents following the ceremony The couple resides In Hoagland Photo by Edwards.

o*l ypftdl Admitted: Clyde Stllits. Port-: lands, Patrick Taylor. Genera. Mrs Donald Boroff. DecaHir; Baby Jan Blackman, ■city; Harry Centner. ' Portland;_Mnc Jack August. Ro<k■ford <> : Jhn Iliiwley. Monroeville;; I Steven Lytle, fiecatur; Miss Rose; : TOnnclier, c| y; Rudolph Bolt*. 4<)He CUy. O. Dismissed- Fred Detnlnger De- ; catur: Leonard Baumgartner,; Berne; Mrs Herbert Martin and baby boy. Monriievlllc; Mrs. StanI ley Callow. Decatur: Mrs Pearl Brewster Geneva; Mrs ottlllia Longer! h. Ik-catur. Mrs Carl S. S< Itnepp and baby 'girl. Decatur; Mrs Uetil !»•»• atur. Afrs. i Herbert Peeatur. ■ k I Jack and Collei n MiV’qnnelL Heller, art the parents of a baby 1 ’ -oh Ipsin 4t 1! o clock noon Lsliiy at the Adams county memorial bos plfal He weighed <i pounds. 13's, ounces, and has been named; Stephen Van Mr. and Mrs Joseph; McConnell and Mr and Mrs. Dick ■ Heller are the 4>ady's grandparents | William and Phyllis Lough Hutker are the parents of a baby son born at 7 31 p.m. Saturdayat the local hospital. He weighed : i " pounds, 5-lk ounces I A baby daughter was horn to Mr and Mr*. Weldon Soldner of Berne, at 10:05 am today at the' Adamr county memorial hospital She weighed 8 pounds 4 ounces Threg .Decatur students arc part h Ipatlng tn the Hanover College men's glee club this year. They are Carl Bee Mer. son of Mr. and lirs. Otto Beehler. Roger Gentls, son of Mrs. R. O. Gentis. and Daniel Mills, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Mills. ■ Gaylie Bittner, Vera Barber. Dorothy Hunt. Ireta llaraion, Luella Troyers. Bea Schell Evelyn : Roop and Aldine Fratthiger attended the Indiana Hairdressers and ■ Cosmopolitan Association meeting : held at the Lincoln hotel in India napolls .Sunday. Dari Freeby? student at Butter Cniversity. visited his parent*. Mr. und Mrs. Robert Freeby In Decatur over the weekend. . . Norman Stingnly. Chester Summers, Gene Ziner und Dick Helley' Jr., relumed Sunday to Bloom ington where they are students at Indiana University after spending •he weekend in Decatur. Kenneth Grant and Gordon Rice, student* at Ball State college at Muncie, returned to their studies nfter spending the weekend in Decatur. Mr. and Mrs D. Burdette Custer nnd Dr and Mrs. Gerald Kohne motored to South Bend Saturday

to attend the Michigan State-Notre Dame football game. Returning they stopped in Fort Wayne to attend the Concordia-Decatur high school grid game. Harold E Steele of Broadvtew Academy. LaGrange. 111. returned to liis classes at that school Sunday after a visit with relatives In Pleasant Mill*. Gloria lliesen daughter of Mr. :.nd Mrs Harvey Rlesen of Berne, ,lias been awarded a special merit : scholarship to Indiana University " i for the enrrent school year. Mls* , i lliesen'a scholar*hip. which'has t. value of 1.50. is In addition to i —— —

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