Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 7, Decatur, Adams County, 9 January 1951 — Page 3

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{ BEER—SCHINDLER . / WtPOING SATURDAY ; Miss Mary Ellen, Reer and . Eugene Sch|ndler exchanged" wedding vows in d simple but aive ceremony, performed ,in the parsonage of the iChureh of Christ at RlufftoiT Saturday afternoon at two o’clock. The Rev. S. Wayne Piety oficiat'ed at the double ring rites. P- ' ; . The Hjride is ihe daughter -of ■ / Mfk. l Einma Beer, northeast of Berhe and the groom is the spd- ; of Mr’, and Mrs, Marcus Schindler Os Qeneva. }■ ' • • Mra. Wayne Kiley,. ■sister of the bride, and Qerald Morningstar, uncle the grqqm, attended the codpie. ~ ■%, i Fbr her wedding the bride chose a dress of ice-blue cr«*pe, fashioned wHii a fitted Nod- } . ice buttoned to the waist yith i tiny self-cvyepd buttons and de-\ ' tailed with a small matething lace

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collar. The skirt was shirred at the hipline rind the lace outlined the inverted 'pocket. Her corsage: was pf snowbird roses. She wore brown accessories and her strand of pearls wks a gift of the groom. Mrs. Riley wore a taupe colored crepe dress with black accessaries. Tiny rhinestone buttons fastened the bodice of the dres and'font tiers of |ucks detailed the rikirt. Her necklace was her gift from) the bride. ,Hes corsage was alsoi of snowbird rosed. I After a wedding trip to wkst Virginia I the couple will bq at home with the bride's rnother. Mrs. Schindleri is a graduate of Pleasant Mills> high school and her busband graduated from Geneva high {school. Bjjth are \ernployed at the General (Electric . Co. in this city. 'AI - 1 - ' MRS. BELL HOSTESS TO MUSjIC DEPARTMENT Mr©. <r. lE. Bell was hostess 10st evening for the January meeting of ti|e LMusic department qf Woman’s club. Mrs. James Kocher, Jr., conducted the short business session. ; Mrs. Harry Dailey, program chairman; presented an interesting paper on “Johann Sebastian Bach.” A recording of "Air for G String” was played and different tvpea of Baehs wwrk were illustrated with piano solos played by Mrs. Harold Murphy, Mrs. Fred Fruchte, iMrs. Edgar Gerber' and Mrs. Dailey. Miss Helen Haubold sang “O-S acred Head Now 'Wounded’} and the program closed with group singing of “Genu. Joy of Man’s Desiring.” were then invited to the dining rooiri, where lovely lefreshmeints write served from an l attractively appointed table. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Robert Macklin arid Mrs. Janies Kitchen. \ ..

Society Items for day's publication must be phoned Jn by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 «. m.) Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson TUESDAY ; Dorctis class of Bethany E.U.B. church, church. 7:3tf p.m. St. Mary's Township Farm Bureau, Mr. and Mrs. Groce Tone, 7:30 p.m. Dutiful Daughters class of Bethany E,U-B church, Mrs. Ralph Gentis, 7:30 p.m. W.S.W.S. o f Trinity E. IT. B. church, i church, 7:30 p.mDecatur Circuit Chapter of Valparaiso University Guild, Bethlehem Lutheran church at Ossian, 8 p.m. i ■' Tri Kappa Associate chapter, dessert, Mrs. Frank Braun, NuttWan Avenue, 7:30 p.m. Willing Workers class of First Christian church, Missi Glennys Roop, SO7 H West Monroe street, 7:30 p.m. ,'k i J Monmouth P.T.A., Monmouth school, 7:30 p.m. Delta' Lambda chapter of Beta S|gma !Phl, Mrs. George pair, 8 p.m. Happy Homemakers club of Xyashington township, Mrs. Floyd Mitchel, 7:30 p.m. ' 1 Delta Theta Tau business meeting, .Elks home, 8 piip. ' Rebekah lodge, Odd Fellows hall, 7:30 p.tri. | z Church Mothers study club. Mrs. Ross Way, 12 x 45 Master Drive, Bp. m. x* 1 ' ■ Monroe Better Homes , icliib, Ervin Stucky, 7:30 p. m. The Chjireh Mothers study club meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ross Way, 1245 Master Drive, at eight o’clock, next Tuesday evening. Assisting hostesses are Mri. Rolland Ladd. Mrs. Nathan Nelson and Mrs. Walter Sommers. The lessons will be taken from Barents magazine and the Christian Home. WEDNESDAY Women’s Guild of Zion E. and R. chutch, church social rooms, 7:45 p.m. Beulah Chapel W.S.C.S., Mrs. William Ehrman.all day. \ Business and Professional Women’s cjub, Hotel Coffee dining room, 6:30 p.m. St. Fidelis study chib, Mrs. John ft- Eller, 601 ’Studebaker street, 8 p.m. \ | Zion Lutheran Missionary \ Society, church parlors, 2 pm. | Kirkland W.C.T.U., Mrs. William Eh rm an, all day. 8 i Ruth Circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. Kenneth Runyon, 8 p.m. Naomi Circle of Presbyterian Mrs. Leo Saylors, 8 p.m. < Decatur Home Economics 'club and Profit and Pleasure club, Monroe Methodist church, 12 noon. Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs John HolDiouße, 8 p.m. . \ ’ ; !- • THURSDAY Mount Pleasant W.S.C.S., Mrs. . Francis Fuhrman, 2 p.m. I Salem Methodist W.S.C.S., Mrs Grover Wolfe, 1:30 p.m. | Missionary Society of Church of God, Mrs. Rueben Smith, 7:30 p.m. i Queen of Rosary study club, Mrs. Max Kreps, 8 /p.m. Dur Lady of Ixiurdes study club, Mrs. Arthur E. Myers, 8 p.m. D.A.V, Auxiliary, D.A.V. hall 8 p.m. Holy Crbss discussion club, Mrs. Carl Schnepp, 8 p.m. Union Chapel W’.S.W.S., Mn. Robert Workinfcer, 1:30 p.m. Indies Fellowship of Missionaiy ’ church, Mirs. Paul Harden. \ West Monroe street, 7 p.m. Order of Easter Star, Masonic hall, 7:30 p.mWoman of Moose, Moose home, 7:30 p.rri. Officers at 7 p.m. Legioft Auxiliary Fourth District meeting, Churubusco, 10 am. Methodist W.S.C.S. general meet I ing, church. 7:30 p.m. J Baptist Woman’s Missionary I Society, church social roomif 2 p.m. /a Mary ) Circle of/ftresbyterian church, Mrs. William Schrock, 2:30 p.m. Martl\azCircie of Presbyterian Elizabeth Peterson. 2:3f/p.m. FRIDAY' Executive board of Council of Church Woipen, library 2 p.m. St. Dominic study club, Mrs. Charles Keller, Homestead No. 2, 8 p.m. Legion Auxiliary business meeting, Legion Home, 8 p.m. MONDAY Adams Central P.T.A., high school gym, 7:30 p.m. 1 . JUNIOR WOMEN IN MEETING MONDAY The Junior Women's club held their meeting last evening at tbe home of Mrs. Lyman Hann. During the business period it was decided to give a Valentine party for tbe Brownie Troop which tbe chib is sponsoring. A talk on life insurance and investments was given by C Doyle Collier. A silent auction was held during

DWCATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT 1 , DECAfTTR, INDIANA

Frank Grandstaff Wed Sweetheart

JSk u iMFmTno :*>■ * | k /lass. Fort ; Wayne. Jan. 9—(UP)— Frank GrandHtaff. who received a Chrißtmas pardon from Tennessee

the .social hour and lovely refreshments wejre served at a later hour. Hostesses were Mrs. Hann, Mrs. Floyd ftped, Mrs. Donna Roth and Miss Sandra (Erickson. Tbe next meeting, at which new officers .are to be named, will bo held at the home of Mrs Richard Linn, un February 12. FELLER—BARNES ENGAGEMENT TOLD Announcement of the engagement qf Miss Ruth Eileen Feller to Earl .Lee Barnes, of Windfall, vaa made today by of the bride-elect, X Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Feller of Gqneva. No date has been set for lhe wedding/ Mr?;Barnes is employed at the Chrysler Corporation in Kokomo ' V ■ ■ \ 1 • • ' 1 4 DRAMATIC DEPARTMENT HAB JANUARY MEETING The January meeting of the Dramatic Department of Woman’s club was held last evening at the home of Mrs. Arthur Voglewede. Mrs. Roy {Oliver, department chairman, presided at the business meeting. . \ | The play, “Confidentially” bT Fernway, was read by Mrs; Robert Anderson. This play w4R* be presented by the departmrint at the. April general meeting. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Voglewede. -Mrs. Anderson, . Mrs. John Peterson and Mrs. Nilah Nell. LADIES AID HAS | RECENT MEETING , The ' Winchester . United Brethren Ladies Aid Society held their January meeting at the home ‘of Mrs. '4>ahl Wolfe Thursday afternoon'. »i : The; devotional period was led by Mrs. .James Michaels and prayeis were offered for Mrs. W. M. Kindeft's daughter. Esther, who Is .seriously ill. A reading was given &y Mrs, Wid Michaels. The f . hostess, served refreshments to several members and one giest Mrs. John Wolfe. It was not decided where the February meeting will be held. The; Women’s Guild of Zion Evanbgrilical and Reformed church will hqld a general meeting in the church social rooms Wednesday evening at seven forty five o’clock. ' • B ■ - — ' i ■ RESEARCH CLUB MEETS WITH; MRS. EVERHART Mrs..} Sylvester Everhart was. hostesl to members of the Reclub Monday afternoon -at her home on sritith Third street The president, Mrs-ATR. Holthouse,, opened the tfteetink with the club: program for the of current eyentsf JftVen by each member u s he rih|b. zA biief business meeting was conducted by Mrs J Holthouse and Mrs. Emerick was welas a new memberThe jnext meeting will be held January 22 with Mrs. R. D. Myers as hostess and Mrs. N. A. Bixle* as lea|er. i v weslEy class has MEETING THURSDAY \ The*Wesley class of the First Methodist church held their meeting In;the church basement Thursday evening. A potluck supper waserved; to seventy persons, who later enjoyed moving pictures showtri by Mr. and Mrs. Eime Chaser The; devotional period was led by ifcrs. Sylveser Everhart and Mr. arid Mrs. Tim Sprague wer< in charge of the program. I MISS; ROSE MARIE VOLTZ \ MARRIED IN VIRGINIA «Mrl|and Mrs. R. H. Voltz, of Ohio City, 0., have announced thf marriage of their younges' daughter. Rose Marie, to Pvt' 1 Carl jit bfcClure, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lohnes McClure of Wren O The bedding took place Saturday, i| December 30, at Fbrt Belvoir, itVa. Chaplain Lewis Uhlen

authorities after he won fame as ’a composer, settled down today With * his boyhood sweetheart. Grhndstaff, composer of “Big Spring Cantata,” and Mrs. Mildred McConkey, 47, were married Sunday at Angola, some 30 years after his first proposal. When lie was pardoned from a 1940 life term under Tennessee’s habitual 'Criminial law Dec. 20. Grandstaff flew tp the woman's side. He said she was the girl “I should have married 30 years ago” but refused to announce any marriage plans. His { bride, a divorced factory worker, was more talkative. Mrs. Grandfttaff said she turned down his first proposal because she “was too young” but\‘ now would marry him immediately. “We saw no poih't' in waiting any longer since we both knew what We wanted,” Grandstaff said. “We ; Just decided to go ahead.” Their future plans were indefinite. [Grandstaff said his wife would return to her Job after their wedding trip while he waited word of a job, from a west coast music publishing house. , ■ ; 1 ■ . - 1 /—

dorff performed the double ring ceremony. Pvt. and Mrs. Erie A. . Williams attended the couple. [ ■ Mrs, McClure and her husband ate both graduates of Wren high ■ school; Pvt. McClure is attending s leaders school at Fort Belvqir and .vifs. McClure is employed | y ,tiie agricultural service. MR{|. WALTER GILLIUM IS HOSTESS TO CLUB Mrs, Walter Gilliom was host r essk Thursday evening to member? , of St. Joseph’s club. ,\ » Mrs; Robert Rumschlag, Chair- ‘ ,man for the evening, gave several i interesting articles on the “Meandag of the Gregorian Masses” and » “The “ Sign of the Cross.” The meeting was closed with prayer. Thri next meeting will be held - at thri home of Mrs. Joseph Murphy, with Mrs. Gilliom as chair- , 'man. : i —r-r u Members of the Queen of the Rpsary study club will meet at t the home of Mrs. Max kreps a* ■ i eight o’clock Thursday evening. , . The Salem Methodist W.S.C.S ; meeting will be held at tbe home of [ Mrs. Grover Wolf Thursday after- ; Poon at one thirty o’clock. . ■' \ \ / The[ Missionary Society of the Church of God wljl hold its meetj Ing at the hbrne of Mrs., Rueben Smith? Thursday evening. i The. Adams Central Parent Tesaehhrs Association meeting wiL ' be held in the high school gym ; Monday evening at seven' thirty , /o’clock, Mriv Carl Schnepp will be host- , ©ss fdy the meeting of (he Holy Cross discussion club at eight o’clock Thursday evening. I ’X ■* 1 There will be a meeting of the executive board of thri Council of ; Church Women at the Decatur I library afternoon at two o'clock. All members are asked to be present. 1 The Dorcas class of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church will hold their meeting iti.. . the church tonight at seven Xhifty ‘o'clock’*»T»rn To Two) i

TA<E TIME ! < rO CLOTHES TO US FoR Cleaning i and you will feel f comfortable and look neat, l/> KELLY’S DRY CLEANING Phone 3-3202 0® T W ; f • At the first suggese>n of illness, go to a edital practitioner. i , . pet his experienced \ If Counsel and follow his I instructions faithfully. And, of course, we are ? hoping you will bring the doctor’s prescriptions to this pharmacy Where careful compounding is the rule. , Holthouse Drug ' Co. , \

{ , ; ; :.. ■' 1 ■■■. r ■ • , •' " j •• January Sale ** 1 ■ . < SI.OO Brassieres Sale NOW On Made of fine broad- * H cloth, satin, some ny- J . ■ W Yk tL. . ion. Colors white, A < J w • x itl' rx bl,cl< a % d pi,, ' < B ' tter Germaniown Yarn Sale I w \ Sizes 32 to 40. Form.- ... . , . , 4 er, y * o,d U P to s l - 98 - oz. skeins, discontinued number! ’ 1 T «White, Navy. Rose, Green and several Discontinued styles. |j| ue B hades! Formerly 89c skein. Buy several! Special close out price. jln.; SALE PRICE SI.OO 2 skems V OO I. M ' 'll ' • i' I' ' "!|>* r < ' .Ji . . _4_ —— | _ »SI.OO CREPE HOSIERY SUE Women’s sheer Nylon C € ' Hosiery/ First quality ys.. I ‘ oAauße 0 A auße ! 5 . « enier ' Nationally Advertised Size B'/» to 11. Discon- P: R ~ , ~ , ; tinued styles and col- V* tl Deena 8 o ore » t y ,e »"P*' .. ors. Such well known Rl | Beautiful lace trim qualbrands as Strutwear, 1 ity! Discontinued styles Kayser and Berkshire. 1 . f ormer |y sold for Formerly $1.65 a pair., ; 3, 98 and 4 . 98 . p lnk er White. Size 32 to 42 — Hz fßuy several pair. ■T ! gMMta « ' FA? No * on sale . Hhz Save here! ' \ ■A J AN. SALE PRICE t3Q $2.98 l SI.OO pr. ' q t CHILDREN’S WEAR SALE! g H ♦ * . i s y. i:i 1 ALL WOOL KWIT HELMET and TOBOGGANS,__L,\_\L. Sale 1.00 ALL WOOL SWEATERS (soiled) Baby sizes to Shears -J j, L— Sale 1.00 \ SLIPOVER SWEATERS, All Wool, size 5 to 10___ Sale 1.00 ALL WOOL KWIT BABY SOAKERS (Panties)l.l Sale 88c BOYS PLAID;, FLANNEL SHIRTS, 4 to 6x Sale — 1.00 BOYS PLAIN• RED 'FLANNEL SHIRTS, 2 to 6 Sale 1.39 BOYS PLAID&FLANNEL TU-TONE SHIRT, 2 6x ;— Sale — 1.50 BABY TAM, knitted. Pink or Blu©, Wool and Rayon Sale —25 c KNITTED LBQGINGS, White, Pink, Blue, 100% Wool ..... Pair .. 1.98 BABY SHAWLS, Pink or Blue (soiled) ■....... reduced to each 1.00 BABY PANTfikmade of “Koroseal," Washable. Light Weight ‘...Sale, pr. 38c BABY PILLCnVCASES, dainty ruffle trim batiste sale, each 25c , V' ...... n. , ■ . JANUARY SALE Os Blankets! ** ’ f* ■ i ' - * ■ ■' - • |t| Now is the time to Buy Blankets! w ' ■ ■ 1 f jW You will like the quality! Priced right! “ROCKINGHAM*? pastel color Cotton Sheet Blanket with satin trim edges, size 72x90 inckin Rose, Bi»ie, Gold, White, and Green ' 1. eadh 3.19 ALL WHITE COTTON SHEET BLANKET, 81x99 Inch 4 2.98 PLAID size 70x80 inch1.....X1 each , 1.96 '—, ' __ : ' - : • * '■ / ' . PART WOOL BLANKETS, by the Pair. Big, Husky Plaid Blankets with satin binding. Size 72 x 84 inches. \ 50% Wool and 50% Cotton 1... per . 25‘, Wool and 75% Cotton ....a per pair. .7.50 5° 0 Wool and 95% Cotton per pair 6.50 { ’ ' j ' - ' ' ' ■■ “BEACON" Full Size Bed Blankets in plain colors with beautiful floral borders, satin edge, 10% wool i 4.1.. each 639 “BEACON" Solid Color Blanket, size 72x90 inch. Red, Rose, Green or Blue, 25% Wool. Reg. 8.95 x....... 4...5a1e — 735 (■ ' ; ■ - . < SAVE ON COTTON DOMESTICS IN JANUARY! FIELDCREST PASTEL T(j)WEL ENSEMBLES. Extra absorbent fine quality Turkish Towels. Available in colors of pink, aqua, green, gray, yellow and chartruese. Bath Sizri, 20x40, each 99c; Hand Size, 16x27, each _. 69c; Wash Cloths, 12x12, ea. 26c 4 36 inch UNBLEACHED MUSLIN. Sturdy quality.. Dependable quality \ for general household use. .yard .. 39c 18 inch STEVEN'S QUALITY ALL LINEN TOWELING. Bleached ur unbleached with red, green, blue or yellow border _rl yard47c 36 inch DARK OUTING FLANNEL- Durable quality two-tone stripe. Suitable for linings and I comforters j.2...\. yard .. 45c 27 inch WHITE OUTING FLANNEL. Heavy fleeced. Durable quality for ' \ Drapes and Gowns .rJ.4. yard .. 29c 17 inch STARTEX 25% LINEN TOWELING, unbleached yard 30c 36 inch PLAIN COLOR OUTING FLANNEL. White, yellow, pink or blue yard_.4sc HEAVY MUSLIN MATTRESS COVERS. Tape edges, rubber' buttons. * 4.50 Full Bed Size, now 3.88 3.50 Twin Bed Size, Now ........ 238 ’ITEX-KNIT” IRONING BOARD PAD and Set. Standard size. Reg. 1.69 — now on sale-_J “ 1135 COMFORT Dark Grey, 3 tt>. stitched, 72x90 Inch. 50% wool, 50% cotton .. each .. 98c “CLOTH OF GOLD" BLEACHED MUSLIN, extra fine weave for quilting, etc. . . Our Reg. 59c grade. January Sale '*_ yard . 49c I NIBLICK & Co. A A QUALITY STORE FOR OVER 100 YEARS’ ■i r, , ;, - ■ - ; ’'l • 1 ; . 1 , . ' , .

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