Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1950 — Page 3

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Elizabeth Roop, Ruth Kimble Claimed Brides' In Church Weddings Held Over Weekend Two weddings occurred over the week-end in Adams county. Miss Elizabeth Jean Roop became the bride of James Shackley | in a ceremony Sunday in Decatur and Miss Ruth Margaret Kimble of Decatur became the bride of Karl H. Beer at. Vera Cruz.

ROOPBHACKLEY Miss Elizabeth Jean Roop, only daughter -of Walter G. Roop. Dec a _tur, and James K Shackley, son of. Mr. and Mr*. Raymond Shackley. were united in marriage at Trinity Evangelical United Brethren c hurch Sunday afternoon at 2 <»’< lock. The Rc*v. John E. Chambers, pastor. officiated at the double ring c eremony. The c hurch was dec v hampers trf while glad ioli. pink and white mums and tMim poma. There also. were num eroua potted palms. Donald Bieberlch played the wedding march and Mrs. Carl Nel son. Portland, sister of the groom, server as matron of honor Brides maids were Mrs. Robert Beery and Miss Ava Kraft. The bride chose a traditional white sal in gown with lovely chantilly lace trim. The bodice of the gown was very fitted and a aquare marquisette yoke net off with a full Kiz-inrh baud of lace around it. The billowy skirt was highlighted around the hemline by a very wide band of chantilly lace which swept to the long train Matching her gown, the bride wore a full fingertip nylon illusion veil. , cam ading from an illusion cap with satin edging and set off with tiny pearl trim She carried a white orchid on a white Bible The bridesmaids. Mrs. Beery and Miss Kraft, wore gowns of American Beauty and Minuet Blue, atyl ed identically .to that of the ma-tron-of honor Each wore a rhinestone bracelet, gift of-the hride Headpiece* were of matching ‘ hraMwd ribbon wtrtr one aide and each carried a Im>uquet of pink roses The- matron of honor. Mrs. Nel son wore a serenade blue dress with a fitted bodice The off the shoulder neckline had an insert of *"'ifylon.**“ Tfie'*'’*hf>f‘( puffed sleeves had small cuffs She wote a rhiiW* atone necklace, gift of the bride The mother of the groom. Mrs. Shackley. and (he grandmother of the bride wore corsages of white j*om poms Zearl J McClure attended the groom as best man and Waiter RooprJr. and Carl Nelson served as ushers. Miss Pauline Brintzen■hole sang j the • Prayer."'; “Tiecause" and 0 the Wedding I Fashion for W omen ill 11 * llf T 9351 sizes 34—41 *** It's for you! coat"fyle Jumper In women's sizes! There's hifliJaahion news in liorseslioe neckline ami hl|rflaps Jllouse has lie lilfh-or-low collar. r*ttern TSaat: 31 3«. 3K. 40. 42. 44. 4ti. 4.K. Sire 36Jumper, .'!% yds , 3!> in blouse. J!k, yds. .IH-in. Tblii easy toHis* pattern (ires perfect fit. Complete, Illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Semi THIRTY CKNTS in coins for this pattern to MARIAN MARTIN, care Os Decatur Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept.. F. O. Box <*4o, Chicago W. 111. Print plainly TOUR NAME. ADDRESS. ZONE. SIZE. BTYIJC NUMBER. | New season styles for you to •ew! Send Twenty Cents for our Marian Martin Fall and Winter Pattern Book. Fashions tor the yocas ««d young tn heart plus Christmas Ideas galore' A tree ’ pattern of a Monee to make from a yard of 33lack fabric Is prtatod tn tke book.

is. asv ■ > tat. ’ i us. Prayer.” The affair marked . the | t wenty-fifth wedding anniversary 1 of the groom’* parent*. A reception wra* held ''following • the ceremony in the church basement. Serving the guests were Mrs. NArman Smith. Mrs. Vernon Hill. Mr*. Frank Bohnke, Mr#, Clifford llakey and Mrs. Jennie Klein knight. Following the reception a sup | per was held for the immediate. families at the Hotel Coffee• Shop*» Mr and Mrs. Shackley left follow- ' ing the supiw for an unannounc-1 ed desitnation On their return they will reside with the father of I the bride Mrs Shackley is ern-.j ployed at the First State bank and Mr. Shac kley is employed at ‘Central Soya in Decatur. < Kimble-Beer Mlks Ruth Margaret Kimble, eld e*t daughter of Mr and Mrs Dwight Kindde of Dec atur became ' the bride of Karl H Beer this morning at nine thirty o’clcttck ‘ The Rev Howard Beer of Wichita. Kansas brother of the grekdn. of • fkraled at the double ring cere mony at SI. John's Evangelical and • Reformed Church in Vera Cruz. The altar was graced with i candelabra ahd beauty vases of 1 white, gold and m*t < colored main' and pompoms. The pwwa were i marked with greenery and white f bow* Preceding (ho ceremony Mr*. I|an Gilbert, organist and Mrs Howard Beer vocalist, presented J a twenty minule tnusicale. Their seidi-tiuns iivfluded ' Becfuuae f Player” Promt** Me ” For her wedding. Miss Kimble I donned a regal gown of white transparent Velvet which featured I an off shoulder* ijec'kline with a ’ sheer nylon yoke, encircled with a bert ha The HHW WHcW' Wtt t accented with self-covered but tone 1 down the front and had long ■ • < 1 /wantto, ( a little ) , \ or losp ( la ’foi’tvnpPy \\ x \X ’jL TTy i f j .11 ' ■ . i Insurance lets you take your choice r-i Would you rather spend a ' little that you can afford, each ; year — or take a possible ' ’ whopper of a loss that may ’ darn near ruin you, someday? _ Insurahce lets you pay out ' a little every year, to protect i you against losing maybe h everything you own pr more— ( on one sad. unfortunate day i a —by fire, storm, burglary, „ personal accident, or a dam- r age suit. < t You can budget insurance ( cost—but you can’t budget a (i i fire or a hurricane or a big . I damage suit. M Let us tell you how little it costs you to protect yourself with America Fore policies against possible terrific losses. LELAND SMITH INSCRANCE AGENCY Phone 3-3111

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•octoty Homo foe Soy'e pwb- ' llcation must bo phoned In by It a. m. (Saturday S:SO a. m.) Phone 34121 Phytllo Acheaon MONDAY ('lr<-l<- -5. MethodlM W' S.C S . Mr* J E, Thacker. 421 West I rite Htrettf, M p in. Junior Art department, Shaflenc Lehman. 7 30 p.m 4— Holy Family study cltrtr Mr>. Jerome Reed, k:.30 p.m. Pythian Needle club K. of ’P. home, afte r Temple. TUESDAY f'hiirrh Molhrts Stmly flu i ! Baptist chart h x 0: 10 p.m - | Delta l*amt>du <4ia|tter of Betu • stigma Phi »oroftty Mr*. Jame# ■ Eiberson. X_p.m p Kirkland latdiea club, Adams | Preble Township Sunny Circle chrb. Preble recreation center, 7:30 jpni. j Ontral high iichool, 7:30 p.m. Root Township Home Economic* club. Mr*. I>ee Fleming. 1:30 P-»n-WEDNESDAY Philelathean and Bejhany < in les joint meeting < him h, 7:30 pm Pre*byterinn Church FAir. Pre*. bytwrian church. 12 Imcrtb*. 10 a m a io p m. Lunch. It a m. tn 2p m Supper. & to s pm. Historical club. Mr*. Roy Price J 30 p.m jjk VTlFcent dr Paul. C L. of C hall, 2 p in Union Township Home Htonomira club Mrs Phyllis Nldllnger L 30 p m. Bethany Circle of Zion Evangel icai and Reformed church, church hoc lai rooms, X p.m. THURSDAY Xxuardian Angel Study Club t Mrs. Schulp. X p.m. Adam* County 4-H Rand, Pleas apt Milla,. High Tk 7.;M p Order of Rainlntw tor Girls, practice for initiation, Manoni Hall. 6 45 p.m •Ruth an d Naomi Circle sZion Evangelix'dl Ilf for me d Church, church, 2.30 aij», Phoelie Bible t lass. Evangelical and Reformed rfrurch. ellUrrW.’ 7 ; W PAll. Methodist Circle 1 B, Miss Ora Giipen, 2; 3p pun. Method!*! Circle 1 A. Mr*. Clyde Duller, 2 30 p in. Met hud i#i Circle 2 A. Mr*. Ermau Johnson. 2:30 p.m. Methodist Circle 2 R. Mr* Pan! Edward*. 2 30 p.m .Methodi*t Circle 2 C. Mrs Harve Baker. 2:30 p m Met ’><».» is? fir.le-a.A. _Urs. NJ ay. nnrd Heftok. 2.30 pin. Merhodist Circle 1 Mrs Ethel Essex,. 2..3‘‘ 1».H>... j Metirn list Circle 4 R?Mrs Ed ; Wick*. j> in DY B da** of Triniry EU P I dnm h church parlors. 7 2«» pm FRIDAY Adam* ('minty, Roadside Council. M’-iiHH- F.mu Bute.-iu. 1 '.<• p.m Metbmlist chitrch. Builders < lass Christn.as party, church baseinetu. 1 |> m. i jH i m il dim sleeve* Her circular : veil of imported illusion was attached to a tiara <rf white vevet rose* and green velvet leave* She carried a colonial bouquet of white n>He* (entered with a la ven. dar on hid and wore a single strand of pearl* a gift of the bridegroom. Miss Irene Beer. , sister of the : bridegroom, attended as maid of* honor in a ballerina length gowi. ’ of pine green Velvet gtyied *imi’ • arly to that of the bride. She" wore matching mitt* and head' ■pirn e ami carried a colonial bon- j quet of American beauty roses Nil-- Sharon Kimble. <jf the bride, and Miss Helen -David ; of Fort' Wayne were the brides BEST DRESSED? You will be if you have us clean your clothes regularly. KELLY’S DRY CLEANING Phene 3-3202 t

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Aged Decatur Dies + 1 r j. ■BB Furl w l»r wWWMSiIMBK Mrs. Malinda Darwaehter U 0 y«-ar <»ld DtN.ninr lady. .died. Sunday night at her home in this city

maids They wore gold and rust halh-riiia gowns. retqMt lively gtyl - ed identicklly to that of the ma ‘ of lioiior, and carried yellow rmes The attendants wore rhinestone necklaces, gifts of the bride i Gerald Kimide brother of the i»ride. served as best man Usher* were Kenneth Walter* of Vera . | t’ruz and Paul Hauffihan Mi's Kimhit won- a wine 'epepe'. die**. Ida< k a< < essoriejj atel a ter'* wedding M r«„ ft'eer wore * . jdiim 4 |4't»»- dress 'with blm k • 4-e»nuHries and wore a corsage o , yellow roses — Following the ceremony "a recep tkin was held Al the Bluffton Con I servation Club Cuest* were wrv red hr Mr* Arthur Trf Fort I Wayne. Mrs Jamea Voind and Mi ( laru Volt <»f Fort Waym> ,Mt •- I’d* ttd Beavers »»f Decatur. . and Miss Eileen ~<>f Vera (Cruz. The liridal table kas mvAred I with white damask linen and <*eti I feted with a three tiered wediiTne I’ivake, d<*orated with ro*e*-and top Iqsed with a miniafare brnle and groom. ' • Fur traveling;, the bride cluing, ed- into gold wool jersey, dn -> with black velvet a<\ CssOries and wore an unhid corsage After (heir I trip, the i-ouple will iesi<le ii» Wan { sali' WISi'iWTH. Vhrrr Mr Hce/'T? associated with Allied Mill*. j • ——- •... ■ . MOOSE WOME.4 FLAN FORMAL INITIATION be hsld Thursday Illi A formal initiation < erernohy ; will be held Thursday night by the i W omen of the Moose home a 1 i seven thii! v .ox'lo« k Officers aid ! members - of the “degree* ‘»ea?ir ;: a.f •• I i a.sked to report at seven o < h-x k , In connection with national btms , week. whi< h was held thftHlghoiK ; the nation this month. Lu riene! Kreps. library chairman of the Women of the M»«is»* will pre*en« the public library with a book en titled “Feeling and Emotions', bv Dr Martin L Reymert, direi tor ‘ ! of the lalMjratory <rf child researc.b . ’at Mooseheart. i “ ! | Ruth and Naomi Cha de. Zion 1 I the Zion EvangrHrat Reformed i Chun-li will meet at the < hurt h < i parlors .at. Jwn thirty. ThursiUx.. a? i ernoon. The Phoebe Bible class of the Zion Evangelical and Refonued ! i hurt h will meet Thursday even Ing at seven-thirty at the china-p i The Philelathean and Bethwtiv circles of the Zion Eva-ngf-Hca-l and ■ • . ' . • < i . ‘

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Reformed china h will hdve a j.ruii 1 meeting at'the < hur< h'.Wedlie u. evening at seven-thirty The Order of Rniiibo.v for Girh will iwactiie (or inif.VUion Thius day evening at six-forty five at tin ‘ .Masonic Hall 1 The Chnn h M'dherft-{rhudv. ( 1.H.b.,. /will have a ipotlu< k supper Tu~ tay night a’ slat- «» r! t .< k. 1 Members <»! "the Bern** Church ■; MeShecy: -Sv-pv a ... uMr Joseph S-hui/ will he t e>«: to the .Guardian Angel Stmlv at eight o’t b>< k TbiiV' d > evening at her home on >'»4 Dierk .utre«’L ----- —- f j The Root Township Home E» o ' Hncwnics Club meeting., scheduled; ’{fur Tuesday aheriosm. has'beer. 1 . am » led I The Junior Arts meeting schist I uliriil for tonight nt ihe bothe ot : Mflhailene Lehman, has been post- | potted HidefiniLeh :— —_2_ T —| • |.* ----- ; The (-iiun h Mothers Study ('hi 1 whii h - was to meet Tuesday oven itns.*. h.i • lu-4-u p 4 4N'p<med The 1 »»fe’ 'tianniriy. to entertain., th’' -Church Mothers St’.tdj Club <f . 1 IteEliftr d ittlf ftsr > *- 1 • ♦ shi lc.» ■to be held ar the hapt ;-st cyun i> Dau Mills and Carl Beehlm De catur ’ yoiihi men attending Han ! over, college .at.. .MadisozK-vurrixe t '; at that ( oilege after a 12 hour I mtdor trip from De'cann The v iturned to s< bool with ,\YiLiam ; Small****L teacher in- she < ii,>rh-s town s< Ijooß. Dan. < ailed his. pat ents here. Mr and Mr*. Roheit MiHs eailv todav. aid said the : had seen da Ruti* wreck* op. tl>< trip. j Admlttefl: Harold Hurless Will: shire (> : Hairy Kaul Morales liiminsHed Joseph -ttomr seau and liafjj- girl; lalwin I. Mrs er. lU'ine. Euvene Tliairher. OiiirCity. (>.: Ma-edonia Moreno. !>.- ixitiir; Charles Atfolder T>« .“hu Democrat Want Ads Bring Results

Man Drowned, Three Children Are Saved l i'laremont X* H. Nov, 27. -~-v Jbhk M 1 l-ane Clark, 41 editor -nnd f of the (Tartr" mont Dml) Ivigt* drowr»»*d ye*terday but tin'*- of hiA ebiidren ■j with him were |-e*ctii*d when the:* i canoe, ovenurned in the Hood j Police *aid (’lark was? teaching ’the children how to paddle iht ;<uno» in a floodTiLed high *;h<ad tiitPijii! field Lcnii": his borne 'frail trah sudden’;. wu* *n- , ept Hito jthe nearby river and upKfef i ‘RewFUed and h‘.sp:ta.Mr**d wTh” «feot‘k were Clark daughter Linn, 12. and sons Alexander. and Winfield. 7 He ahrtf had two other ‘<-hßdn-n. Mr. and Mr«. Joseph/ R<mss»au. E}m 'street. I%<atur. baby girl, tmrn at 3:55 p hi isaturda-. ; weigh’. 5 t*»undH .12 ounce* Mr and Mr* John P. Stu-'ky, . Dei-atur. route 2: baby girl born at 2:?9 pin Sunday; weight. *ev♦*ii i>outi<|.-. threg onio ■ Mr an dMr* Richard Miller/ Monroe. baj<v girl boriK at € 21 » m. Saturday- pound*. : Toiir ounce* . i Arthur Blakey Hurt In Fall At Home Arthttr Bh«k» y. of route r . was ' taken to the Adam'- count v iftemorial hospital today hem hi* home where he «’.(<. ifijurod in a fall, i Standing at the r-jr of hi* bom#-, watching his son rleai a path witu k ' r 'a i-iilldozer he ?o<>*lv a" step b-*< k ! •ward, blipfied. then fell X-ray n.L. v.4-m taken h<?r today to*. «i •?» ficuo- !hr L-.Uexit of < ’u- . lUHit .' "f jr-'i , x-u 4. ’lio* fall. Purdue Men To Be Here On Wednesday Ttnwifrd ’plio* o ■ ; gruyhei; an t Mark Allen, hnHetin | ' editor t will be in Adams county , NV» (inv?day -tate* L E Archbold ' » imply i*gent Wlulc her*- lUn { will take phrtitr* l *-- <>.■ Elzj RiMftlyn Lynch. D H 1 A herd ; ! supervfmrK. m thHr work. They ; will a!*<rg»-t the story of how well ; : timed ami fertlßred pa «t u- v i -in winning* eight e. ’.-t for Adam? county dairymen lei • yj- /\t ams n! v D t-L i • \ I:i> mhe'e v.'.qj {f. ,c ail fi;. gt’iii: cit.-la!.- l»; !hc entile •;tn»o G A .< :,jr.no«.. exteiisinn ' ning may g4> prevent. This"*” i. a remarkable record Hay and pasture land limed aecordinir to n<‘cd and- then .elven an nbtindani r.. of I'ortnizcr played a big part in ' !hese winning.-. ... Grandma's Smile will the Christmas tree when she sees that picture of her grandson. Make your appointment now for the gift that hrift r s pleasure for 4 ears. Edwards Studio i-i . . , Medical Tact Proved This s Great to Relieve MONTHLY FEMALE PAINS Are you troubled by diKtreiu of female functional monthly ftnee*' 1 this make you tuff’T from pain, feel so ncnous. weak, high-strung—nt such times’ Then Do try Lydia E Pinkham » Vegetable Compound to relieve such aymp- ' tomb' In • recent medical test tlu* j proved remarkably helpful to worn- ’ en troubled this way. Any drugstore HtW L PIHKHAM'S 82.SS'

Trial Opened For Buchenwald Beast ! German Woman On Trial For Murders lugtiibttrg, OruwFiy, Nov 27. "• > <1 p i A Gcru'i'wu - iigo**'r|itor I < !iaf '/» d ll*<' K'* h th* B*a*f of j Buchenwald at the opening i*f her trial f<»da with dire< * r***vj»ori ‘ uMlby.h'’' iiHicd*r* al the Nazi ‘ de* Hi * ump. ““ .. - li-sr .-ut M ih<-: j»a< keu ' Han< lid koa a ’form< r inmate <rf wald reufl a I‘/Cjiugo* indictment ! rt»arg ing her vwßh < rjrang ing : ’ .!' \ .?3 I i>!H ' ■ ' * •’ * j Slit- laiked to afl*r- I .a i !,-■■»:->■♦•<] uteri afternOQt | Jiawever j ■ i T had other’ thin>> M do than worp about the prisoner* ’ He said nh* iIM-itedl 44> murder* j and utteuHMed to 1 incite 135 other* [ Hr said she d* iiberatei? GawnteA I. ht«r sex before the inmates of! Buchenwald and then • had tho*+ ‘ who turned to stare lashed into; utH*onßrkMi«ne»» ' Hr accused her of ordering in . mates kilh*<i merrfy be<anne site Vaunted their tattooed skin for : lainp*hgdnc But Use, f»d*d and.. grayed ..at- ; 44 looked dwre like a middleaged: ’ baipdrau today than the »urvace | j o.k red-haired siren who shared ■ i hfr and death powrij. over Bimhenv iui . residents, trlth her late Imw | band; jvS***nman»lei Karl K(K*h } f Her attorney. Dr Alfred Seidel said ninth of the indictment »:oj • ukuv hearsay h «a* on *ncn| fc-rwuiid* that li-e won <-oimniitaHn.-:,

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JffiirmAd lif»- sAftteiHie rfnfwwed by an j A-whritean war crim** cohtt for |/rime* against nwiiouMltL at i P i ?.-• -haft,.: Rhe was indiiMMdd asI* ter flwrvifig only four yeaK. j . Rut Hk6K seeking a bfe *erxf r.r.ri* agamst her fur t rime* agMjn«t l-Ownas citizen* *<*wwl thls-wcmid not happ. r> again I have the*witness** and the i pr»M>f this time,” he *aid. The court ■ ewore-tn *tx chrttian 1 ! juror* and announced that 430 : witlic-see* will be t ailed to MKpprirt the indictment S*.*rred and crippled from their experiences at. Buchenwald the witness.** include butcher*., baker* gypniex and htenonexuala. I ts You Have Anything To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—Jt Pays.

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