Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 139, Decatur, Adams County, 13 June 1951 — Page 3

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CARL BEEHLER WED TO MADISON GIRL MONDAY In a lovely wedding performed Jn the Presbyterian church at Madison Monday afternoon, Miss Mary .Helen Crozier became the bride of Carl L. Beehler of this city. The Rev. David Hancock received the double ring vows at three thirty o’clock before an altar decorated with large bouquets of assorted white summer flowery end ta|l brass urns tw’ined with ivy. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord F. Crozier, of ’ Mddison, are the bride's par cnts, and the groom is the son of Mr. anid Mrs. Otto J3eehJer this city. | During the musicale Lyman Hahn, of Decatur, "Always,” “Because” and “The Lord’s Pray er," accompanied at the organ by Miss Laura Bach. The bride-wks presented in mari riage. by her father. She wore a gown of imported, marquisette and silk organza, fashioned with a, molded bodice, vqry full skirt with chapel train, and trimmed with Swiss applique. Her veil of imported illusion was held by t< band of the same material with a marquisette motif: She carried a shower arrangement of stephanotis and variegated ivy around s white orchid. Miss Barbary Lois Beehler, sister of the groom, was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were. Miss Mary Ann Vincent and Miss Lois Wightman, of Madi son. Their dresses were of lime organdy with * a design of white daisies appliqued at the neckline. Their w*ore headbands _of braided het, trimmed with clusters of daisies, and earned round hand bouquets of yellow and white daisied and white gardenias with streamers of jvy. ~ The mother of the bride wore a , uresfc of navy and white print

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with matching accessoHes, while the groom’s jnother was attired in I navy blue Mih navy accessories, t Their corsages were of pink roses. 5 Gaylord jl. Crozier, brother of > the bride, attended as best jpanv i Vahers were Roger Schnepf and ■ Bill Freeby;.’ of this city. - The) weddipg reception was held i at the Madjson Country Club iijii mediately fallowing the ceremonyS : Among the dht ofUown guests weie Mr. and M®3. Beehler, Mr. aiyl Mrs. Lyman Hann, of Decatujr, and Pvt. Jbick Heller of Camp Ky. The grooiij graduated from Hanover college Momlay morning ami is a! member of Beta Theta Phi fraternity. The bride, a junior at Handver, is ||Phi Mu. After a wedding trip eaid the couple will return to Madison for a short time and then spend the summer in Decatur. GIRL SCOUT 1 TROOP 13 ENTERTAINS MOTHERS Members of ' (iirl Scout Troop 13 - and their leaders, Mrs. Lowell i Harper and Mrs. Robert Yost, i delightfully entertained their motni ers Tuesday afternoon with a lawn ■ r.arty at the of Mrs. Harper. I The girls sang several songs and patrol one? presented a play- . let. “A Typical Scout Meeting/’ f Mrs. Harper and Mrs; Yost then s awarded badges the girls have j earned during th® year. Lat» r the - members of patrol two tirved i lovely refreshments. 1 Guests included Mrs. Harold - Strickler, Mrs. Paul Uhrick, Mrs. 1 Arthur Suttles. Jr., Mrs. Donald -Jefferies, Mrs. Kenneth Small, Mrs. Qerhart Marbach, Mrs. Robert - DeDolph, Gretchen Lankenati, Sue Harper, and the troop representar fives, Mrs. William Schnepf and t Mrs] Severin Sehurger.* \

EDWARD JABERGS MARK SILVER WEDDING SUNDAY Approximately one hundred nersoijs called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jaberg Sunday afternoon when the couple held open house in celebration of their twen-ty-fifth wedding, anniversary. The serving table was appointed wish a boilduet of mixed flowers and silver Randle holders with lighted tapers. Bouquets presented tb the Jabergs for the occasion were placed about the rooms. They also received many cards and gifts. Spiking the guests were .the couptwo daughters, Mrs. Laverne Rbth and Miss Marilyn Jaberg. and twd nieces. Miss faetha Bieberich, of -Fort Wayne, and Mrs. Kermit Kiljler, of Bucyrus, O. Forty relatives 'yere present for the- supper,; served: at six o’clock ! froiii an attractively decorated bus-j set table. . ! ] Mr. Jaberg is. a former Decatur school jteacher and is’ now county clerk. . 4 | \ O[ut of town go were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bibberich apd family, Mr. and Airs. Lynn Stewart and family, Mr. and Mrs.! Chalaicr BOrjie and family and Mr. and 3|rs._ Osciar Crum, all of Fort Wayne, the Rev!. and Mrs. Albert Scherry, Xenia. O.; Mr. and\ Mrs. Wilford McPeak and Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Kibler and daughter, of Bucyrus. 0., ;Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gretiur. Neilsville, Wis.,- Noah Borne, of Lonidon, Ontario, panada, and Mr. Jaberg’S brother, Dan Jaberg and children, of Fond du Wis. TRI KAPPAS ENTERTAIN PLEDGES WITH PICNIC Tri Kapha sorority entertained theijr new pledges last evening at the icountry home of,, Mrs. Jack Schfiepf. Due to inclement weather Hie annual picnic was held in the Schbepf home. A buffet supper was served at six fifteen o’clock from a table attractively dbcorated with spring flowers. Bouquets of flowers .were also uSed in the entertaining rooms. J Following the supper the pledges

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entertained with an original skit entitled] /Dumba Dora Girls.” 1 ledges were Mr*. Reid Mrs. J. L. Krider. Mrs. Frank Wraight, Mrs. Robert Smith, Mts] Kenneth Schnepf, Mrs. Roger Schuster, and the Misses Dianne l(inn. Margaret Harris, SaralynSu! Braden and Barbara Beehler. / z i Hosteses; f °r the affair were Mrs. Schnepf, Raymond Schwartz. sMrs. Walter BpMman. Mrs. WilliMn Christen and Miss Dorothy Sihnepf. = -r “ ' REV, JAMfeS MEADOWS IS HONOREDf. ON BIRTHDAY Fort Wayne friends of the Rev. James R. fMeadows of this city surprised him on his birthday Tuesday evening. A carload .of members of the Victory Prayer Band, which Rev. i Mehdbws founded, drove to his residence on Dierkes street and presented a huge cake to him. The visitors were invited Into the Meadows home and shared in the cake, Rev. Meadows also was the fecipiunt of other gifts and many greeting cards. LEGION AUXILIARY NAMES NEW OFFICERS ON FRIDAY Mrs.* R/itl. [Hersh was elected president Os the American Legion Auxiliary £pr the coming yea.’ at the auxiliary’s regular business ‘meeting Friday evening. Other officers who will serve next year were elected as follows: first vice-president. Mrs. Frank Christ; second vice president, Mrs. Amgdh. Dierkes; third vicepresident, Hlrs. Don Jeffrey; secretary, MjSi Lawrence Rash; corresponding‘isecretary, Mrs. Harve Baker; treasurer, Mrs. Ralph Roop; Jdrs. Harold Tieman; chaplain, JMrs. Elmer D arw achter; committee. Miss Margar-'' et Kiting Mrs. Tillman Gehrig and Mrs. prick Braun. Delegatin' for the state convention. io be ;held A August 16, 17, and 18, are Mfrs. Rash, Mrs. Christ, Mrs. Hersh, Mrs. T. C. Smith and Mrs. Harold Tieman. Alternates

Socletv :*-rne for day’s pub-\ I lea tie , must be phoned In by II r, m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson WEDNESDAY Dutiful Daughters class of Bethany church; Mrs. Dick McConnell 7:30 pl m. Wednesday Night Bridge Club, Mrs. Dora Cook, 7:30 p. m. Wesley Couples class of Methodist church, class room, 8 p. m. Beulah Chapel W. S. C. S., church, Ip.m. Union Chapel Ladles Aid, church, all day. Executive committee of First Methodist W.S.C.S., church, 8 p.m. Ruth circle of Presbyteriai church, Mrs. Gladys Chamberlain. 8 p.m. Naomi v circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. Edward Cook, 8 p.m Business and Professional Women, Legiion foorne, 6:30 p. m. Zion Lutheran Missionary society, church basement, 1:30 p. m. Profit and Pleasure Home Eeon>>mics club. Mrs. Kenneth Hoffman, 7:30 p. m. - THURSDAY Kirkland W.C.T.U., Mrs. Ernest Tumbleson, 1:30 p.m. ! Mount Pleasant VV*. S. C. S., Mrs. David Cook, 2 p. m. Our Lady of Lourdes study club, Miss Tena Sehurger, 8 p.m. D.A.V. Auxiliary business meet ing, D.A.V. hall, 8 p.m. ■ Union Chapel WS.W.S., Mj 3 - 'lorence Baumann, 7:30 p.m. T Queen of Rosary study club, Mrs'. George Tricker, 8 p.m. Women of Mo<\se. Moose 7:30 p. m., officers, 7 p. tn. Order of Eastern Star, Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. Salem W. S. C. S. guest day, Salem Methodist church, 1:30 p. m, Martha circle of Presbyterian church. Mrs. Dale Moses, 2:30 p.m. Magley Ladies Aid society, Mrs: Earl Wood. W.S.C.S. of First Methodise church, church, 2:30 p.m. Mary ncircle of Presbyterian are Mrs, 1 Frances Monohan, iMrs. Jeffrey, Miss Eiting, Mrs. Rhlph Roop and Mrs. Dierkes. ‘ The members of the Junior Aux- : iliary have been-invited to'attend the June social meeting, to be held; at the Legion home on the 22nd. Members of the Associate chapter Tri Kappa sorority are asked to call Mrs. Lois Black to make reservations for the initiation din-’ ner and tea next Tuesday. Reserya-j tions should be in by Friday/ Cape Cod Fence now available at Western Auto. 3 for it

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•hutch, Mrs. James Elberson, 2:30 p.m. / < Ladies Fellowshln/of Missionary church, Mrs. Myr'm Hart, 7 p.m. FRIDAY / Victory Class of Trinity church, church basement, 7:30 p.m. . Rummage Sale, Presbyterian church basement, 1 to 5 p.m. SATURDAY Rummage Sale. Presbyterian church baseme’',, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. ' \ CHURCH MOTHERS CLOSE SEASON LAST SUNDAY The ' closing meeting of the Church Mothers study club was held' last evening at Hanna-Nutt-nan park, where the annual family mtluck supper was held. Twenty-six guests were present for the picnic, and a social evening was enjoyed foTiowing the supper. DELTA THETA TAU IN t L BUSINESS MEETING Delta Theta Tau sorority met at the Elks honie last evening for their regular business meeting. Miss Mary Martha Terveer presided. Final plans were completed for the pledge picnic, tp lie held next Sunday at the Fuljenkamp cottage) at Lake George. The national convention will be held at the Hotel Motherland Plaza in Cincinnati, 0., on July 25 to 28. Members voted to send Miss TerVeer and Miss Jane kleinhenz as delegates and Miss Joan Weinhpff as alternate. ■ ■ 'H ~ ' \ 'c ■ . ■ ' . MISS BARBARA BRACEY HONORED AT SHOWER . Miss Lois Chronister entertained With a miscellaneous bridal shower Saturday afternoon at her home, complementing Miss Barbara Brak:iey, whose marriage will take plape on Sunday. A ' Canasta was piayea and prizes won by Mrs. Joseph Kaehr and Mrs. R.\G’itermuth. who presented them to Miss Bracey. The honor

:: j ' J* - —- -■ .. ~r ~ ,zzzz Special June Sale L,U Teen-age Toppers NEW- SPRING STYLES ■■ ’ I •/ j \ ■ 1 \ ; y V ! | ’ • .Make Your Selections Now! ? ’ \ I/ f CHECK THESE PRICES ! ! ift All Wool TEEN AGE COATS 1 ■ ■j " ’ ; */ 2 PRICE!' fc Ladies’ All Wool Were 16.95 —Now — 8.48 TOPPERS I Were 15.95—N0w _> 7.98 Special June Sale Prices! Were 14.95—Npw __ 7.48 ' ;4ah at prices far below Were 12.95—N0w — 6.48 ; SIZES 10-16 \ s ' i\ e •' • " ' ■ \ 1 ' ' M ‘ \ '■ ! ’ - ■ 1 ' \ ■H' J I ' \■ - ■ i ' ■ ■ ■ I ■\i■; ■ I ' ■' t ft? ' : \ Childrens i Niblick & Co. ; A ".. W, . 0 Ivere 7.95— '-'/a Price j _—i— \9B QUALITY MERCHANDISE FOR OVER 100 YEARS! |Jere 8.95-4£ Price 08 II ■ ’ ~, ', . ; ||r. ■. ' i , \ ’ ] ' \ •■ • ' » ’ H i Sizes 3 6x H ' \ ' iVere 8.95—'/ 2 Prlcel 1— 44a \ .A ' Were 10.95— «/ a Price -.-X— 5.48 ! " K f'7 Were 12.95-*-'/ 2 Price —4— 6.48 11L Were 14;954-»/ 2 Price 7.48 Sizes 7 to 12 1 . Were 16.95—1/ 2 Price 8.48 ere 1 4 -95—’/ 2 Price _— h - 7.48 r/ Rayon. Coats I| , | W itere 7.95—'/ 2 PriU L_. • 3.98 Were 12.95—1/ 2 Price _j 6.48 \^ e re 14.95—/ 2 PFlce 7.48 1 — ■ - •■ ■ - - ;d — 1 l ■ V. I •;! ' BBf ■ | .. ; I k • i v 1 W r I J ’ S Pl ■' Sk. VU \ H ■ •> \ FWi l-y' \ -.- K r ' rj ‘ - . - .- . ' ir \ ■ i - .. ■■ .-■ . :

guest received lovely gifts. Those present I included Myk Bracey, Mrs. Guteirmuth, D. Moore, Mrs. George Alton, Mrs. Kaehr and the hostess. js.’ Lewis Stump, of route six, has returned from Wichita, Kan., where he spent several days witji his brother, Jolih Stump, a patient at the Veteran’s hospital in Wfci ita. Stump, who formerly lived near Monroe, has been in the hospital Since early May and his condition is regarded as serious. ? Mrs. Walter Bollinger has disissed from the Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne where she has befen a patient for the past several day|. «Mrs. L. A. Hearle and her ew, Johnny Wheeler, of Indianapolis, are spending the Weekend Mrs. Hearle’s mother, Mrs. C. A. Dugan. j . Mrs. Violet I. Beck, daughter Os, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dick of rotite four, w-as graduated from the Ball Memorial hospital school of nursing at Muncie early this month. ,

WjOSPJTAL Q n Votu Admitted: Maxine Steury, Beige; Oscar M. Gephart; Wren, O. g f' . ' ■ h J-t-— H Tractor Oil. 2 gal. carts $1.35; Bulk 54c gal. Webern Auto. It '—4-*- ■ UDemocrat Want Ad* Bring Restarts Quality Photo Finishing/ Work left before noon on > Thursday, ready the next y- z day, Friday, at 10 a. m. 5/

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Don’t forget the Amana Freezer Demonstration at Klenk’s Thursday, 2:00 p. m. Bring your friends. 138t2 - Rummage Sale Presbyterian Church Basement 1 . FRIDAY, 1 to 5 P. M. SATURDAY, 8:30 A. M. 24 Hour Service FILMS A ' A ' ; j Developed [by Edwards Kohne Drug store [ , —4 ——, Beware of ' Moths! , Have All Clothes ■ | Cleaned Before . s Storing. 1 • KELLY’S dry cleaning i [PHONE 3-3202 i Say It With • (FLOWERS From k J— —