Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 35, Decatur, Adams County, 10 February 1951 — Page 3

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Miss. CAROLYN BAUGHN IS WED LAST SATURDAY In a double-ring candlelight cdremopy performed ip the First Baptist church last Saturday, Miss Carolyn Site Bahghn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baughn pi this city, and -Walter E. Richter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Richter, \,i»f Fort Wayne, were united in ma" Hage. J r -- . 1 The Rev. R<o6rt Hammond read the vows at six o'clock-: in .the eve'-, before a background of palms, baskets of pipk gladiolus and cau- . dlebra. Mrs. Robert Hammond presided at the organ for the musicale which preceded thp rites. Wilfred Norris. vocalist. sang i "Always" arid "I Love You Truly." ■ During the ceremony he sang/'The j Lord’s leaver." i 2-' /

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/ The bride chose a White satin (gown fashioned with fitted ■ bodice, j small round coilar and long sleeves, trimmed with seed pearlts and crystal beads. The full skirt ended in a cathedral train. Her fingertip veil of imported Chantilly lace held in place with a tiara, of pearls, and crystal beads. She) carried a, white Bible topped with a pale purple corsage, with baby mums entwined in the streamers. Hep only jewelty was a rhinestone necklace,, a gift of the j groonr. / 1 Mrs. Harry Drake, of ‘Fort Wayne,: attended her sister as matron of honpr in a coppci i colored taffeta gown. She carried' an ann banquet of yellow roses. ' Bridesmaids were Mrs. Bruco . Baughn ;and Miss Bat Evans, in

gowns of chartreuse and antfqne gold, respectively. Their bouquets \were of yellow jonquils, All ihe attendants, wore mitts and Waidcd coronets to match their gowns, -»nq gold bracelets,, giftsprpm the bride Little Miss Cheryl Lynn barr. cousin of the bride, served hs flower girl. Her floor-length dress was of yellow satih and. she\carried' a dainty woven basket of , b!m> iris, she wore a gold ring, a gii't from the bride. \ Lyle VanAmon, of Fort Wayiuk was best man and ushers were Bruce Baughn and Paul Richter. For her daughter’s wedding Mrs. Baughn M,\ore a sharkskin suit with dine accessories and Airs. Richter was attired in a navy blue ensemble. Both wore corsages of red roses., A reception fftr one-hundred ano twenty five guests whs held in.the church parlors Immediately follow* ' ing the ceremony. The bridal table was centered witn a three tiereu wedding cake decorated with jci'low and green. Assisting with tp serving were the Misses Patsy Case, [Doris Koenig. Lois Ainsworth, Janet Ruck and Mrs. Hupert Gilpin. When the couple left for a wedding trip bride wore a bhu li i faille suit with a white piqiie col-, lar, and blhck accessories. Pinned to her maroon topper was the orchid from her bridal bouquet. On thyir return the couple j Will reside at 1328 Union steet in Fort Wayne. ■' ■ ' ■■■ ' ; ’ •’ ■ ' ■ ■ ■ UNION CHAPEL W.S.W.S. HAS ALL DAY MEETING ’ Mpj. Nile Williamsop was hostess Thursday for the meeting of the- Union Chapel WLS.W.S. iA I'otluck dinner was served at noon, Mrs. Ixiwvmce Norris opened the meetingPwith prayer and the book entitle!! “In The Direction Yotir Clothes Look Like New When We Get Through 1 ' Cleaning and ' Pressing” them. KELLY’S DRY CLEANING

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, ■■ i i Society Items for clay’s publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson ! • 1 , ’ ' /SATURDAY I’ Junior Woman’s dull hake sftlg Gerlier's Market,' 9 a.ih. Y.P/M.8.: of Nuttjman Avenite U B. church, bake sale, city 8:30 am/1 / \ ' SATURDAY Willing Workers class of First •Christian Jburch, Rev and Mrs. Jonas Berkey, 7:30 p.m, MONDAY Flo-Kan Sunslpno Girls/ K. qf P.. hbine, 6 p.m. Bobo Community: OiganiJjaHpi’, Bobo school, 7 p.m. -I* ; S|ancta Maria discu<sioh < lui», .MrA. Robert O’shaugli im.ssey, ' 8 I"' • .?’ [J* Art Department oi' Wei main's „< lab, Mrs. j’qrrest Ijvke, 7:30 p tin Union Chapel Girl's Missionary Guild, Miss Jdlhhette llrown,: 7:3<f pm. ! ]-■ Pythian S’eedle Vhib, K, of P. home, after* Temple. < ./ Junior Women’s clph, 'M r A Richard Lm.n, 410 Mercer Avenue. 7: 45 pm. / ■ Music Department of Woinanis < lub, Mrs. A. C. E. Gillqpde’r 7: ::»> l-f- ‘ Ladies Fireman’s AUXiliiiLV, postponed one week. f i ‘ Dramatic Department <tf Woman’s club. Mrs. G ,1. Kohne, 7 30 p.m. Literature Section of Woman’s ?htb.' Mrs. <). L. Van<e. 7:45 p.m. TUESDAY k Trinity W.S.WIS., church. 7;:W m ’ Ai ' St. Doujoiiic study dub 1 . Mis.' Arthur Meyer, 415 Jackson streeU after churd. . ; Rebekah (Lodge formal initiation, Odd I’lellow's hall, 7:3(? p.m. Monroe Better Homes dub, Mis, Hiram'Wittwer, 7:30 p.m. Happy Homemakers cluli, Mrs. Gerald Cook. 7:30 p.m. \l ; .Dutiful Daughters claks of Bethany chdreh. Mrs. Fred Chronister. 7:30 p.m. Delta Theia Tau business meeting, Elks h<ime, 8 p.m. ; ! Rose, Garden club, Mrs- Bert "Haley, 816 High Street 2 pin., /WEDNESDAY Ladies 'Shakespeare dub, Mt s Fred Smith. 2:30 p.m Eagles Auxiliary public partyi. Eagles hall, 7:30 p.m. Profit and Pleasure Home Ecoh] omics club. Mrs. John Stoueburiieri p.in. ' / ■ .Business and Professional rilen, legion. Home. 6.30 p.m. Presbyterian Ruth Circle, Mrs, Bertha .Rice, 8 p.nj. Presbyterian Nqoini Circle, Miss Jahet Schrock, 8 p.m. Zion Lutheran Missionary Society, church. 1:30 p.m. Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, potluck supper C. L of C. hall, M|:3o p in. Historical duh annual dinner party, Mrs Homer Ixiwer, 12 noon.. ./ ' ' V THURSDAY • ,S\t. Ann’s study club. Mrs. George! Wemhoff, 7:30 p.m. /' ; Friendship Village club Kimseyl sfehool, 1 pm. ’ FRIDAY Adams County Federation of dubs. Mrs. Ralph 'Stanley K 2.’5i Northl’Tenth street, 2 p.m. ■ -J a of Dreams.” was reviewed by various members. The following topics given: "Americans Without Homes,” by Mrs. Wayne Troutner; ‘The! Bridge of Concrete,” by Sirs. Thurman Drew, ( "From White Collars Overalls," by Mrs. Florence Bauman: "Piece, work in Brotherhood," by Mrs. C. C. iNrown; "The World Hal.'sted Street/ by Mrs. Robert; Workinger; “Summ'er on Wheels" by Mrs. Addle Rabbitt. and? • the Climate of Our Age" by Mrs.. Nor-’ r.s. Mrs. Bauman had charge of the, afternoon business meeting; Mrs.] Earl Chase and Mrs. Myron .Frank j were appointed to the ‘iMmimittee and election of officers will be held at the next meeting. It was announced that the W.S.W.S. branch J convention will be held May 8,9, and I<l at the Trinity church in Decatun Mrs. troutner gave a report oh the reading 'course and the closing prayer was offered by ’ Mrs ; Bauman. i The next meeting will be an evening, meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank with Mrs. Williamson ..s leader. / STUDY CLUB MEETS ’ TUESDAY EVENING } Our Lady of Lourdes study club held their regular meeting Tues day- evening at the home of Mrs. Roman Brite with Mfrs. Arthur K•ieyier as chairman. ; The meeting opened with prayer to Our, Lady of Good Council. Mts. Mqyer read articles on "Indub •fence” and "The Life of St. Eeleq.” Mrs. Joe Geels explained the meaning of the Church Uaiven A■ ? ■

' and Mrs John Kitnz dis tributed with ejacula 1100 prayers! A general discussion followed the question box and the meeting (dosed with the rosary and prayer to Our of Lourdes. ■ 1 ■ : - During the social hour refreshments were served by the hostess The next meeting will be held March 8 at the home of Mrs ' Albert laiugerman with Mrs. Brite chairman. ' ■ i '• — ' WOMEN’S General Women’s Society of Christ, 'ah Service ,of the First Meth■l : ■ ‘

■ . B ■ '\ . ■ . ■ \ , ■ " ; ■ . . : ?.'<u A- ■ , ■ 4 p r ’ j. . I K V i : . I I '■ i. " • . li' ■ ■ ■ . - _ ' ‘ ■ . ■ | ill I *Vir\ :^£^-" r -_ _£ i>*/ wlfcteHw| A B I===b3 BE—*// i.• \ ' illiuZl/A t • I hmßa* r > ■ I ; / /]Kj/ J I M fete I I ; IPI w H I ■ -.-- ' W A ■’BBL I I ' I== ’ ■ * S ZZ! , - MUIUkV 1 11 r I > ■ fgw&b I B | I 1 gmo , r-B I I w wJB l ■ H JjJv i v^S/ ] I I WMfcv I BBHHKESr I JUST HOW MUCH CAN ONE MAN GIVE I TO HIS COUNTRY AND HIS PEOPLE ? I 1 - ■ ' ■ ■; ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ . ■ '. . ; / ■ ; I Thomas Alva Edison, born on Feb. 11, Fftw 1847, is considered by many to haVe made \ I the greatest contributions of all time, to the science of harnessing power — and giving light. \■■ ‘ L . ' j V - '■ ' r ' ' : . ‘:i■ ~ ; . ' ■ ■ V . 1 | . 1 ■ .'■ ;.. ■ ■/. ' ; I '5 P I \ Today, everyprte takes for granted the ; 4 inventions of the electric light, phonograph, and a host of other electrical iriirN I acles. Far more important, however, is ' . / L the tremendous effect the improvements B \ on these first indentions have made on ■ r Ol,r wav li v ’ n £, our scientific research, I ol,r twentieth Century of Progress. II 4 \ y/e constantly strive to maintain this ' r 1 jjRBBF Spirit of progress by working to give you IB \ v - \ better service at lower cost. While many B other prices are still very high, your elecI trie light service tjoes not cost you more. B Your Municipal Pfernt has one of the lowB est rate schedules in the state. Our ; tribute to the “Wizard of Menlo Park.” I I rrn ikht & ran;n I'livr I'■ ' f ■' .' -.-... ' Municipally Owned i , DECATUR, IND. I B ' ■ ' ■ |.■ ' :■ I ■ B ' ' <■ ■. . 1 \.j ■ . \ ■ / ‘ . ! ■ . ■

(Uiist xliureh held their February general meeting at the church .Thursday afternoon. Mrs. W. I‘. Robinson presided at the brief business session. The (pening prayer was given by Mrs. Samuel Enjerick and the devotions were ted Mty Mrs.| John Doan. Mrs. R. 1). \ Myers" pre- , sented the lesson stud y o n j ‘ Health of the Indians.” Refreshments were served during the social hour by the following hostesses, Mrs. Harold Cay, Mrs. Df*e Fryba< k, Mrs. Sam Butler, Mrs. Frank Krick, AJrs. Frank Crist, ; Mrs. Jay Thacker, Mrs. ! Lohnas Mclntosh. Mrs. jfimma

Cause, Mts. woridst Elzey and Mrs. Emerson Beavers. !■' . f ]- '•*■'■•"■-..■»rT ''’ ■J- .' The Friebhship Village Home cliiib hold their meeting at otye o'clock | Thursday afternoon at the Kimsiey school will be Mrs, ilargiierite Kessler, Mrs. Thelma itilderhack. Mrs Daisy I pieman Mrs. Helen Baumgartner jind Mrs. Olive Hoh let. On Saturday, fSeltyrtiary 17 the dub will entertain their husbands and. special guests at a potl iek supper at the schixil. The W.S.WS. of Trinity Evangelical United; Brethreiji church

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•»•.ill meet aj the church Tuesday I evening at ' seven thirty o'clock ; for their regular meeting. - ‘ | Mrs. Arthur Meyer, 415 Jackson street, will entertain members of the St. Domonic study club Tuesday evening after church services. A meeting of the I-adies Shakespeare club will be held 'Wednesday afternoon at two thirty o’clock at the' home of Mrsk Fred Smith. The lesson study on “Meeh, anical Musid” will be given by ■ Mrs. Smith. ~ t'l'nrn To Pace Fear)