Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 148, Decatur, Adams County, 23 June 1951 — Page 3

SATURDAY, JUNE 28,

MISS RITA WELLMAN HONORED AT SHOWER _ > Miss Irene Heitnaw? and Miss Justine Heimann entertained at the home of the former recently with a miscellaneous bridal shower honoring Miss Rita Wellman. On her arrival the gi|est of honor was presented with a corsage o' pink carnations. Games were played and prizes awarded to Heimann, Mrs. Donßoeder, Mrs. Jerome Wellman. Miss Marjorie Heimann, Mrs. Marcel Welling and Misi Mildred Loshe, who presented them to the bride-elect. After Miss wenman opened her many gifts a t>rb course luncheon was served by the hostesses. Thise attending were the Mesdames Henry Heimann, Jerome Wellman, Don Roeder, Robert Meyer, Marcel Welling. William Lengerich and the Misses Helen Wellman, Florence Brandyberry, Marjorie Heimann, Margaret Brite, Mildred Loshe, [and Mary Myers. MRS. B. R. HARTOUGH HONORED AT PARTY Mrs. William Christen entertained at her Home on Madison street last evening for Mrs. Bernard R. Hartough, of Milwaukee Wis„ who is visiting at the James K. Staley home here. * was played during the t evening and prizes to Mrs. Hartough and Mrs. Rolland Affolder. Mrs. Christen served lovely refresments at the close of the evening. Quests were Mrs. Hartough, Mrs. Ned Johnson, Mrs. Guy Koos Mrs. Hubert Zerkel, Jr., Mrs. Robert Yost, Mrs. Jack Schnepf, Mrs. Wayne Schnepf,' Mrs. • Everett Faulkner, Jr., Mrs. Bill Melchi, Mrs. John Acheson and Mrs.- Affolder. BON VOYAGE PARTY - FOR MISS PUMPHREY Miss Eleanor Pumphrey, who will leave July 5 for a tWb month tour of Europe, was guest of honcr Thursday at a bon voyage Tarty. ' Guests were Mrs. Albert Beavers, Mrs. Leo Kirsch, Mrs. Walter J. Pockman, Mrs. llelen Beard Jonas and Mrs. Henry Neirelter. The group enjoyed dinner at Huntington and then motored to Fouth Whitley and spent the evening with Mrl and Mrs- Don LeBrun. Miss Pumphrey was given ia lovely Corsage?and a gift from the guests.

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BETHANY CHURCH GRj)VP MEETING ON THURSDAY Uriit 4 of the Women'? Society, of World’ Service of the; Bethan v' Evangelical United ‘Brethren church met Thursday evening a*, the home of Mrs. Christen. . ■■ i. ■ Mrs. Guy Koos' was the|program chairman. Devotions given by Mrs. Arthur Beehive and .Mrs. Zearl McClure, spiritual IKe chairman, give a short- talk. ts* 88 .Lois Lehman, of Berne, gav| a very interesting talk on the (opic for the evening. , ; I 1 1 Mrs. Clement Snell presided at the business meeting. The next meeting will be a picnif supper on July 19 at the home |of Mrs. Roy Bieberich, route two? < The hostess served ■ refreshments to eleven, sind two guests by Mrs. Christen; j ■ ? -7 J ' F l i FRIENDSHIP VILLAGE ' CLUB HAS MEETING The June meeting of the Friendship Village Home Economics club was held Thursday afternoon at the Kiinsey school. Mrs. Ed; Tricker gave the devotions from' John and the club prayer and cree lt were repeated in unison. Mrs. Hulda Tickle gave a readings And the lesson on “Laundry Problems” was given by Mrs. , Maxine,7.Caffee and Mrs. Lettiq Burkhart. Plans for the 4-H fair were discussed. Hostessed for the meeting wete Mrs. Midge Ripley, Mrs. Pearl Itoung, Mrs. Rea Strayer, 'Mrs; Lulu Vance and Mrs. Tickle. •<— ‘ ' PHILATHEA GLASS j MEETING AT (JHURCH The PhiHthea class of |he First ißaptisft church held closing meeting for the summen in the church Social rooms last Evening. Hostesses were Mrs. H, N Shroll and Mrs. Curtis Moser. Mrs Shroll presided over the business session, opened^'with thh Lord’s Prayer. Mrs. Maude Merriman was the leader for the eve ning. Mr ß - Cal E. Peterson read a poem entitled, “Worth Your While' and Mrs. Esther Young ,“A Smile." Collections amounted to >12.40. Mrs. Robert Hammond ducted a Bible quiz during j.thp social hour and several prizes were awarded. The hostesses served refreshments at a later hour. St. PAUL LADIES AID HAS ALL DAY MEETING The St. Paul Ladies Aid held an all day meeting Wednesday at tlje home of Mrs. Juanita Myers. The morning was spent in sewing arid quilting and at noon a potluck dip, ; . I <7; ■' 7$ •I \|

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Society ldbW*fur day’s publication phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) \ Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson SUNDAY • Pythian Sisters Pot Luck Picnic, Montpelier, 6 p.m. MONDAY 7 Rosary Society of St? Mary’s church, K. of C. hall, 7:30 p.m. Delta Theta Tau degree team practice, Elks home, 6:30 p.m. Civic of Woman’s club, picnic, Hanna-Nuttman shelter house, 6:30 p.m. TUESDAY Kirkland Ladies club, Adams Central high school, 7:30 p.m. Rebekah Lodge, 1.0.0. F. hall, 7:30 p.m., Three Link club following. Jolly Housewives Home Economics club, Pleasant Mills school, 8 p.m. Root township Home Economic* club, Monmouth school, 1:30 p.m. Delta Theta Tau initiation din r.er, Elks home, 6 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary formal initiation, Eagles hall, 8 p.m. Kum Join Us class of Bethany church, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Alger, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY » Academy of Friendship dinner, Fairway, 6:30 p.m. Bethany Circle of Zion E. and R. church, Glen Bebout - home in Van Wert, 0., 6 p.m. at church. _ Union Township Woman’s club and Monroe Better Homes club, Mrs. Chalmer Barkley, 1:30 p.m. S.E. Bridge club, Mrs. Rolland Affolder, 8 p.m. . Sunny Circle Home Economics club, Preble Recreation center, 1 r m. \ ' Presbyterian Women’s Association Blossom Time Tea, church 2:30 p.m. THURSDAY Order of Eastern Star statbd meeting. Masohic hall, 7:30 p.m, Monroe W.C.T.U., Monroe Methodist church annex, all day. Emblem club dinner, Elks home, 6:30 p.m. v 'J “ “ ner wits served. The afternoon meeting was opened with scripture by Mrs John Ffindenland. -Readings were given by Veda Smith. Mrs. Myers and Lorna Smith. Faye -Scheiderer Offered the closing prayer. Guests at the meeting ■ w-ere Mrs. Ruth Merriman, Mrs.; Erma Scheijnann and Mrs. Lillie Zimmerman. The regular stated meeting \ol the Order of Eastern Star will be held Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock in the Masonic halL Members of the Bethany Circle Cf the Zion Evangelical and Reformed churclr w il' go to the Glen Bebout home in Van Wert, 0., Wednesday evening sos a potluck supper. Those who plan to attend are asked to meet at the church pt six o’clock. The Kirkland Indies club wil. meet at seven thirty o’clock- Tuesday evening Kt the Adams Central Ligh school.

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fa *Wed fa Beauty varies of W’hite gladiolus and yellow ‘daisies decorated the altar of St. Mary’s Catholic church this morning when Miss Julianne Meyer became the bride.of Richard K. Des Jean in a beautiful early summer wedding. Arrangements -of palm and candleabra holding lighted tapers flanked thealtar. The-Very Rev. Msgr. J. J. Seimetz performed the doublering ceremony at pine o’clock and celebrated t<he nuptial mask. Sr. M. Ambrosine placed the organ and the, girls’ choir sang the mass jlegityi Pads. During the cotnmUnion they sang “Panis Angelicus” i and at the offertory ‘Ave Mariri.” The\choir sang “On This Day, Oh Beautiful Mother” after the mass as the bridd presented a bouquet of yellow roses -and white 'daisies at the altar of Hie Blessed Virgin. \ The bride is the youngest daughtei of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Meyer of 415 Jacksori street and the groom la the son of Mrs.,-Flor-ence Des Jean of $33 South Third street. . I The bride was escorted down the white carpeted aisle by her father, who gave her in marriage. Her gown was fashioned of . imported Chantilly lace and nylon marquisette. The molded bodice framed a sheer yoke outlined by [appliques of the lace. Lorig lace sleeves tapered to points over the wrists. The flared from a V-shaped waistline and featured panels of she larie which extended out through the chapel train. Her fingertip veil of imported silk illusion was held by an off-the-face sheer bonnet. Arrangements of stephanqtis anff yellow roses topped her White prayerbook and the pearl rosary she carried was a gift from the groom. The bride’s sister-in-law, Mrs. Robert E. attended her as matron of honor. Her gown was of daffodil yellow- organdy over taffeta. The bodice featured a double peter pan collar and cap slefeves and a matching taffeta sash trimmed the waistline. The bouffant skirt was floorlength. A yellow taffeta bonnet., accented with side bows and short white nylon gloves completed her cos--tume. I Mrs. Bill Butler attended as bridesmaid and Miss Charraaipe Des Jean, [sister of the groom, was Junior bridesmaid. They were gowned identically to the matron of honor. All -the attendants carried Princess-type baskets of white yGerbera daisies. Silver-capped crystal rosaries gifts from the bride. ' Little Miss Patty Geimer ed as flower girl in a white frosted organdy dress, worn over yellow taffeta. Her bonnet was of yellow taffeta and she carried a small baskbt of yellow daisies. David Geimer carried the rings on a white satin pillow. He-wore a white linen suit and a yejlow rose boutenniere. For her daughter’s wedding Mrs. Meyer selected a navy blue sheer with which she wore a picture hat matching accessories. Her corsage was of Better Times roses. Mrs. Des Jean was attired in an atjua dress with white accessories. Her corsage was made up of Briarcliff j rosebuds. I Max Colchin was the groom’s best man and guests w’ere seated by Maurice'Cojchin and Robert E.‘ Meyer, brother of the bride. Members of the bridal party and immediate families attended the wedding dinner ait the\' Fairway. Places were set for forty-five guests. The three-tiered wedding

cake, topped with wedding bells, was garlanded with smilax, yellow’ roses and white daisies. Yellow taper? in twin-branched, candleabra ientwined with smilax completed the appointments. Approximately three hundred guestis will attend the reception, to be afternoon at the Knights of Columbus hall. -■ The lace-dovered bridal table will be decorated with the cake and lighted tapers. Serving at the dinner and the reception will be ® the Misses Joan York, Marilyn Teeple, Kathleen Siiiith and Shirley Bering, [ ' ' ■ When the couple leave for a wedding trip to northern Michigan and panada the bride will change to \Un aq«a summer suit with which she will wear a panama hat and taupe colored Accessories. Her' corsage will be of yellow rose?. On their return they will • reside Jn their newly-furnished apartment at 325*4 North Fourth street. \ Opt of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. Bushman, of Springfield. 0., Dr. and Mrs. George Renner of Cincinnati. 0., Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Damion, of Akron. 0., Mrs. Louise Snapp and son of Westfield, Mr., and Mrs. Cyril Desjean and family, Mr. and Mrsi. Jack Dlette and son. Peter Kipley, .Mr. land Mjys. Austin all of Chicago. Dr. and Mrs. Paul DesJean. Mrs. Catherine Des Jean, Henj-y A. Ankenbrock. Paul Browers, I Paul Goodin, Joseph Hostetter, Mrs. Flora Hostetter and the Misses Stfftey and Ester Des Jean, all of Indianapolis, Walter Tolan, Eari DeLorig, Daisy-Wickett, Doyt Prilj, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCleary, all of Van Wert, 0., Earl Adams of Lima. 0., Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nichols of Rome City, John Heister, Leo Meier and Charles Starost, of Fort Wayne.l

Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Workingpr and daughter Shirley Anri havle returned from a 2800-mil.’ dno|oY trip. They\ visited at the Wisconsin Dells, the Badlands of South Dakota, the shrine of democracy at Mt. Rushmore in the Black Hills and various othei* points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hunter ;andj son Todd will leave this w-eek-endl for Tiffin, 0., where they wijl reside. Hunter, who holds an A.R. degree from Heidelberg college at Tiffin, will continue studies for a bachelor of science degree in ediicatfon. ’ 77 Ed Adler and his sisters, Miss Anna Adler and Mrs. Orville Harruft, left this morning for Orville. Ohijo, where they will be the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hampshire. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Lehman and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Maver Rot|h ,plan to leave Berne July 7 for: Kasilof, Alaska, w-here they will assist in building a children s hopie and then be in charge of operating the home. Sam Nussbaum, who has served as substitute mail carrier On Berne route two, has resigned es , festive July 1. He became a earlier in 1914. \ ? Missf-s Joyce Tyndall and Martha Whrner of Bluffton have gone ito Camp Tanadoonah, Birch Lalfe, Vandalia, , Mich., where they will serve as <*amiy counselors for the Camp girls the next eight weeks. \ Mrs. Martha Goshorn, Bff, well known Ossian lady, died yesterday. Sho was an active member of I the Presbyterian church and the Eastern Star. Two sons and a daughter survive. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday afternoon at 1 \ o’clock at > th© Elzey funeral home at Ossian.

Ohio Driver Fined On Speeding Charge

i jfloy Hiridenlang, 42, Forest, 0., wgs arrested by city police officeiris Friday night at 7:30, charged wfih speeding on South Winchester street. He pleaded guilty In justice of peace court and was filled 41 And costa, amounting to 111-75. f J I ' 1 Man Is Arrested For Public Intoxication Lawrence Deßolt, Roanoke, route. 2, was arrested by city police at 7130 o’clock this morning and take? to the county jail. A charge of public intoxication was filed against Deßolt and he was scheduled to appear in mayor’s court lat?r today. Deßoit was in Decatur Friday Afternoon and was ordered to leave the city by police. Evidently he did not obey the order and he was spotted early this morning and taken to jail.

<SJOSPdTAL X/** jfctfcd | Admitted: Mrs. Melissa Werst, Decatur; Mrs. Donald Affolder, Ossiarf; Mrs. Earl Sheets, Wren, 0 , ' Dismissed: Mrs. Burton Vannette and l>aby boy, Geneva; Mrs. Richard Franz and baby girl, Monroeville; Mrs. Max Mattox and baby boy, ' - SOCIETY / The Union Township Woman’s ylub Will* entertain members of the\ Monroe lietter Homes club at the home of Mrs. BarkleyWednesday afternoon at one thirty o’clock. Assisting hostesses are [Mrs. Mary Drew and Mrs. [Walters. Academy -ol Friendship ibers are asked to make reservatlons by Monday for a dinner to be held at the Fairway Wednesday evening at six thirty o’clock.

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Kendallville Host To Transportation Club The Fort Wayne transportaiifm club will hold its monthly ' ing June 28 at the Kendallville Country club, it was announced today. A. tour of the Kraft Foods pitot will be made during the day. i;A golf tournament will be held at the country club and l dinner will be served at 6:30 p. m. The May meeting of the club was held |n t'his city. : Prof. Paul W. Dorn Visits With Friends \ Prof, and Mrs. Paul W. Dorn of Clevqlsind visited here today with friends. They attended the Central States Lutheran convention in Fqrt Wayne and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bderger of Madison township, A’lencounty. A former principal of St. Peteks Lutheran church in this county, Prof. Dorn is principal of the Zion Lutheran school, in Cleveland. He is director of the church choir and of the Walther league symphony. The Dorns went to Cleveland 23 years ago, after being located at St. Peter’s for 19 years. Prosecutors Laud Schricker's Stand French Lick, Ind., June 23 — (UP) —Delegates to the Indiana prosecutors’ association balloted for new officers today after adopting a resolution commending governor Schricker for' his recent: gambling ban. They said Schricker’s direct stand made their eri-j forceriient jobs easier. , Lt. and Joseph Barbieri are': the parents of a baby daughter/ born Friday noon at Austin, Texas/ I Mrs. Barbieri is the former Mis?. | Kathryn Kohne, doughter of Mr? and Mrs. -Raymond Kohne. L f :* Barbieri is stationed at the air base at San Marcus, Texas.

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i LEGAL NOTICE OF • HEARING r, 3. * Notice is hereby given vpat the Local Alcoholic Beverage Eoard of Adams Cotinty, Ind., P.M. on the 10th day | 1951 at th? Commissioner’s* H •o'wv : court House, In the City of fwcatur, Indiana, in said County, begin investigation of the application of the following named person, re- [ questing* the issue to the applicant, at the location hereinafter met out, of the Alcoholic Beverage Permit of the class, hereinafter designated h and will, at said time and place, [ , receive information concerning the fitness of said applicant, ana the propriety of issuing the permit ap- j l /,. plied for to such applicant at the ./ ~ premises named: ... _ . Herman Colchin <92859) 258 N. 2nd St., becutur, Ind., package store, [ liquor and wine dealer. - - SAID INVESTIGATION WILL, BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED. ' ” ' INDIANA .ALCOHOLIC BEVER AGE COMMISSION, / . H . By Jphn F. Noonan, r i Secretary. ~ , Bernard E. Doyle, Chairman. If You Haye Anything To Sell Try \ A Democrat Want Ad —ft Pavs. I

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