Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 28 November 1950 — Page 3
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MISS PONNIE •MASHER IS ENGAGED TO WEO . Mr. and Mr* Jack Brasher, of WiHxhire Ohio. have announced the en<agmnent ot their only daughter. Bonnie 1.011. at Fort Wayne, to Rix-hard Bexerly. non of Mr*. Veda Beverly of Huntington. Min* Brasher a graduate of Willshire high * huol, Is n< <w enroll. 1 at International llusine** college In Fort Wayne Her - fian<e graddated from Huntington high fu hool and served thirty eight months | with the army air tone He I*l now »etf employed No dat> ha* lieen set for the wedding. GOLD STAR MARTY AT AUXILIARY MEETING The Amerr-an legion Auxiliary honored the mothers, wives, sister., and daughter* of men and women ot Adam* county who lost their I lye* in the wars at a Cold Star tarty last Friday evening. The affair was held in connection with the regular social meeting. -The-meeting was opened-with the posting of the color* t>y Mrs. Kathryn .ASierding and Quintilia Fry. A wehtaue *u* extended to the gtleat* by Mis* Margaret Kit. ing president. who paid impress ive tribute to the deceased heroes. A poem entitled “The Blue Star That Turned to Gold." was read.' 1
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followed with the singing of the “Star Spangled Banner.” j. A moment of silence was observ ed in memory of the war dead, during which time the lights were put out and. the honored guests held lighted candles while Taps ova* played, Mrs. Amanda IMerke*. chaplain, repeated the laird's Pray er. A poem, "(live Earthly Praise to Friet.ds While Living." »a* read by Mrs. Rose Case, chairman of I the party, and the program closed I with the group singing "Hod Bless I America, - ' and the retiring of the ■ olors Cards were then played and prHee in bridge were won by Mrs T. Smith and Mrs Vincent Borman: pinochle, Mrs. Martin 9*l- - and Mrs. Donna Hunter, bun. co, Mrs Helen Kessea and Mrs. L. Taylor. The door prise was award ed to Miss Kiting. iThe hall was decorated wltn vase* of ICy. ornamental watei sprinklers and a vase of flowers, which were given prlge*. Talleys consisted at gold stars and refresh ment* were carried out In the gold star theme MenM.er x rrt me committee who assisted Mrs Case were Mrs Madeline Scburger. Mrs. Fern Dierkek*. Mrs Kathryn ABterdlng Mrs Matilda Briede Mrs Man t'rs hrane. lads lleVur and Tye Fry •
Mrs. Ernest C. Hindenlang Photo by Anflpaagh
% | The rnarriace of Ml«w Mildred L. Trk ker and Krneet C. I.lindenlany. to have been performed at ■a i < Im k Saturday evening. T<h><: phtf e Monday afternoon at Ihe Suiwi Methodist church. The Rev. U A. Middaugh. pustor of the Rhnarre (’imuh. received the vows at three thirty o’clock before a ha< fciETound of orchid colored rhry- • aaiuhemuma and (minted daieies j and- arrangements of Seven ; branch < andleabra holding lighter! j taprnr provided illumination for I the double ring, ceremony; The bride is the youngest daugb J te r <>f Mr. and Mrs. EdwanV Trit k-! er of Monroe and the i». i he... <*on of Mr. and Mre. John Hinden ; lang »>f route four. Mrs. Elmer JChrsam organic atyd aunt «rs the bride, and Mian Bertha Ray tmlolat, presented a musl< a|c pre< <Mtiii< the rU«n« j played *‘l lx>ve Y’ou Truly. 1 ' “In ] dian Lave ( K al! ' and “Claire de I lame.” and aoeonnmnled Miss Ray I who sang Always' and Forever and Fvpt '. and at the ch«;e the < erehionv Savior, .a ■ Shepherd i L*»ad Us “ The traditional wedding marches were mo d The bride given in '.marring*;. b\ her father. < hosv a gown «rs white bridal natin fashioned 'with a fit fed hod He and a lone full skirt . that elided in 6 cathedral train A I
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daisy deaign embroidered with Seed pearla outlined a sheer mar quisHte yoke and lonk Aeev*« formed [x»int»M>rer her hands The daisy design was repeated in a double row at the hipiine of the skirt. She carried a white Bible topped with a white orchid and a lace bonnet ar<-ented wRh seed jwarnl held her fingertip veil of imtported illusion. Her only jwwwry was a watch left Ao her hy her mother, and a three strand pearl < hoker. a gift of the groom Mrs. Harry Simian. Jr a attended her sister as matron of honor and , Mias Betty Young served as brides ■ mak! Mrs. Suman wore a rwe ' taffeta gown and Miss Young wore aqua The fitted bodices had gfA<i ' !up collars and impressed pleat* iletailed the softly gathered skim j They wore marching mitts gnd ; bonnets arid - rtirried bouquets of : orchid colored mums. • ’ Tdttte Human. wiere4 jof the bride, was the flower girl.! i Her floor length dress was of Kell- i green taffeta with a bertha ehein I ! . ing the yoke and she wore a i matching green yßdion in her hair. flh»» mrrMid a amaii tMakMrMlO* painted daisies ami white baby: i munis. Rh hard Shoaf gttended as beet ! 'ma.n and Rofl»ert Riley of this citv seated the gnes.ts: Mrs Tri< ker was attired in a 'iiair blue t nsemble and wore S'! corsage on hid mums and white curnaTUm*.' The groom’s mother! wore a black dress with matching I ;u* ewsoricM and a < orsage of white’ I carnations I Immediately following the « ere-'
' moriy a re, ept ion for fifty gnejMS i was held in the church social J room*. The bridal labile was covered whh white linen and center’ed with “a“ tiered wedding <ake topped with a miniature bride and -groom. Bouquets of orchid mums and lighted randies were other pointmen fs. I Both Mr. and Mrs. Hindenlung graduated from Pleasant Mills higlf school Mrs. Hindenlang b employed at the Fort Wayne General Eleetrh and her busband, em jiployed -at the |te«atur G. E. plant, also Is engaged in farming The rouple are residing on their farm : west of Pleasant Mills. •Kitty Item* far Aay** publication must ba phonatf In by 11 a. NL (taturbay *:W a m.) Phon. 3-2121 Phyllla Achsaaa TUESDAY Il<A>ekah Lodge. Oil Fellows hall i 7:30 p in. • Church MiAhei*' Study Cluh Baptist <hur< h. 6:30 p.m. Delta Ijunlxla chajifer at TJatai Aiiiina Phi norority Mrs James Eli*r»on. X p.m. Kirkland I aid les club, Adam* Central iiikh school. 7:30 p.m. PrcHde Township Sunny Circle duh. Preble center, 7:30 p m. WEDNESDAY Preuliyterian church fair.- positioned one week Philelathean and Bethany cinle*. joint meetins i hurch. 7 3i> p.m Hlstoriial i-luh. Mr*. Roy Price postponed. Si Vincent ce Paul. C. 1...0f C. hall. 2 |> m t'nlon Township Home Bionom. Ic* club Mr*. Phylli* S'ldlinger 1:30 p.m : « Bethany Clrcie of ZloW Bvanyel ical and Reformed chun h, church social rooms S pni THURSDAY Monroe W’C T.l' . Mrs Vernon Kiley. 1:30 p.m Gtiardlsn Ansel Study Club Mr* i Joseph Schults. X pm. ! Adam* County 4-H Hand P1e»« -Ism, MUU .MMh 4W»oL. a JtUWr, ; Order of Rainbow for tlirls. ■pi»»iiee for Initiation, Ma«onl ' Hall 6 46 pm. 'Ruth an dNaomi Circle Zion i EvanKelk-al Reformed Chureh. 1 1 ihmreb 2JM p.m Phoebe Bible <la««. Evangelical |and Reformed church, chunh. 7:30 I pin. DV B clase of Trinity E.U B I church, church parlors, 7: 30 p.m FRIDAY ! Pocoha'nta* lodKe piKlllck supper Retlmen's hall. 6 p.m I Adam* County Roadside Council, ; Monroe Fann Bureau. l:’30 p.m. Methodtst ihurch Builders class | Christinas party, church basement. ; S pin. ' ‘ ‘
ENTERTAIN WITH VENISON DINNER In celeliratlon of n recent hunt iny trip to Nester Falls. CunadA, Mr: and Mrs I A , Matt-ax enter tained with a venison dinner at their home on West Monroe srreet Thanksgiving evening The Mattax's only recently returned finsti their trip, where Mr. Mattax ba” ged a 10 point Jeer Guests at Hie dinner were M~ and Mrs Gerald Bixler. Mr. and Mrs .Myron hart and family. Mr and Mrs Robert Wiirkinger Ito ben Wolfe .Mr. and Mrs. Galen V Neer and son Hugh, and Mr, and - dtMtodb>dß...ss*sA Z b - wUhout "totaE”
MJ' r Gay New’ Fabrics! Prices slashed 4 * for Holiday Sewing! Just the fabrics you want—just the low price you want to pay—for sewing holiday fashions for all the family. Hurry in—choose from wools, jersey*, rayon* in newest colors and Jt-K* patterns. FROSTPOINT—A rayon fabric, very, p««puiar this season for suite, skirts. an 4 dresses. Fine checks in tan. rose. bKie. green, and grey. 45 inch width. YARD 1.1» “ALL WOOL" TWEEDS, smart new checks and mixed flannel! 54 inch wide. Save Here! Worth 74.50 yard. SALE PRICE 2.W up " i ■ -- : ■ “ALL WOOL" FLANKEL—PIain colors in Green. Wine. Brown. Bright Rad. Bine and (>rev. 51 inch wide. | I -SALE ..., Yard 23S WOOL JERSEY—Very popular this season! We have it in 5 popular plain colors. 51 inch wide. PRICED U>W AT .Yard . 2.»8 ALL WOOL Pl.AlDS—Extra good quality ala new low priee. 54 inch Beautiful colors. Regular price was 2.98 to .150. SPECIAL SALE PRICE .. Yard __ 2.40 PI.NWALE CORDI’ROY—II popular colors in stock. .'Mi inch wide. Extra fine sheen finish! PER YARD 1.79 PLAIN RAYON TAFFETA! We sell the good “Belding” quality in lots of good shades. .39 inch wide. YARD 74c Ol R FINEST GINGRAM PLAIDS! This material has the fine finish you will like. Colors combined into beautiful patterns. OCR LOW PRICE IS __ YARD 09c COTTON PLAID GINGHAMS—.'Mi” wide. Here is a value hard to beat! Fast Cohirs—Lots of gisvd Patterns. • YARD ______ 49c BLACK CHIFFON VELVET is a scarce item, but we got it! It's 39 inches wide and the qualitv it wonderful! «■ PER YARD 3.49 BLACK VELVETEEN. 39 inches wide, a good wearing quality for many uses! PER YARD 2.98 ALL RAYON GABARDINE. 42 to tt inch wide. 15 popular plain colors in stock! Crease-resistant. You'll be delighted with the lovely sheen, and sturdy wearing qualities of this fabric. Ideal for dresses and suits. Wash or dry , clean perfectlv. Our regular l.l**quality. — NOVEMBER SALE. YARD _ 98c FRESCO TECO! A soft rayon fabric in tweed effects and plain colors. 38 inches wide. Red. Rose. Blue. Green. Black. Purple md Oxford Gray. VsC for Dresses. Skirts, etc. Washable. SPECIAL VAl.t'f?! YARD ___ 79c 36 inch PLAIN OI'TING FLANNEL. White. Pink or Yellow, in a good grade. YARD 45c 36 inch DARK OUTING FLANNEL. Durable quality and featured in plaids and two-tone stripes. Suitable for linings and comforters. YARD 49c PRINTED PERCALE. First Quality Regular 59c a yard! .'Mi inch—Bo square. Colorful patterns. New Fall patterns in belter quality prints. Featuring an attractive selection of stripes, dots, and florals. You will find this percale the answer to scores of sewing needs. YARD 49c . 36 Inch PRINTED FLANNELETTE. Heavy fleeced flannel featurinr Juvenile and floral patterns. Ror gowns and pajamas. 1 YARD. .... 59c COMPLETE STOC K OF BITTERICK OR ADVANCE PATTERNS here for vour selection! Visit our New Pattern Department. NIBLICK & Co. VISIT TOYIAND SECOND FLOOR
'Mr Frank Bmir-r or Fori Wayne i the Rsv and Mr* K U Fenruumi i and non RiK*-h. Mr* Je»* Pla*ter <er Nanny Mattj** and F.ddle Malj tax. who I* spending a holiday v»rt .cation with hi* parent* I Durinit the afterndvn <ol<>red ‘ movie* ot the Canadian trip were : shown. The in<-oting ot Delta Theta Tan j
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sorority ha» lieen postponed for Ibie week and will he held Hex' <Tera Te Few* Two* MARKS FILM SCRVICE SMITH DRUG CO.
