Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 179, Decatur, Adams County, 31 July 1951 — Page 3

TUESDAY JULY 31. IJSI

Miss Fern A. Passwater Wed To Ira E. Huber Sunday Afternoon In First Methodist Church Pa.swiT.r F *f r^i^K- PB .'L J, TM le r - ’’“J* of Mr. and Mrs. Delton or Wrti.J. Ninth street, became the bride of Ira E Huber J*!'* i. °\“ tWny °’ C,<X ‘ k Sunday 1,, - rDoon ln <be First ya* ul Th * **** Samuel Emerick .received the single inc ' i” .’ '"G »'">• »"J ..ndl..br. r.rZ” by»ri The w<*dd.ing musicale. preseif ed vl t DC SL < ’* d lhe "Became." Ave Mala" PwtJt’uw T * <h * t * r * mon J Mr « G V*>er played? O

str. and Mrs. Robert L. Pass- "•••*. Jtrofch»r and sister-in-law of tt.e br.ie attended the couple and Robert D. Paaawater wa* junior t The bride selected a i> tunning •adn two-piece frock in teal blue, < made with a shawl-collar, ttread Quarter sleeves with jeweled but-] tons and a pencM slim skirt Her' Wrown velvet Mt was smartly trimmed-With a jeweled ornament ami her other accessories were in brown. She wbre a rhinestone ne.klare bracket and earrings. Stfl» fr«>tn the geoom. and a white prayer book topped with; Wa white.purple throated orchid z Th * matron of honor wore a two-piece dress of taupe satin _ made similar to the bride’s? -Het dfee*.*on»-s were In brown velvet and she carried a nosegay of Pi norhhlo roses Her rhinestone' bracelet and earrings were a gift from the bride Mr * attired tn a uavy »h. k for her da ugh ter’a weddnwr- Rfr, bat wag of ® >Tr *■' accessories were al-.jR ftfry she Wore . , purple odEßv V* <•* dinpKr was served at Rose Magor in Tort Wayne following the vyremony. A ’ three .tiered wedding cake garlanded in mahne. fernery and white giadi olns .entered the bridal table, laid in white linen lighted white taper« ctmipjeted the appointments. Mrs Huber changed to a beige •nil. complemented with a brown

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blouse and brown accessories And the orchid from her corsage f<fr a wedding trip to California and other places of interest in Jhe west After August 20 they will Ibe at home in Willshire. Mrs. .Huber is employed as cashier! at fthe General Electric Co. Her Qus j hand is also an employe of fche I General Electric. * ’ Out of town guests at the wedj ding were .Mr. and Mrs. W.|H. Dillon and Mr. and Mrs., Hfyd Huber, of Delphos. 0.. and Mrs I Madge Barton. of Chicago. FORMER RESIDENT IS WED IN CALIFORNIA Friends here have a L °P’>° r • Hollister. Calif., nefcscarrying a write up of jhe .-nJrriage of Miss Juanita Baumrastner. of Hollister, to Thomas! F. Murphy, of Paicines. Calif. The ceremony took place at two!o’clock Sunday afternoon in the Immaculate Conception church iat Ties Pinos. Calif. The Rev. Wißbni ftuhlmann officiated in the pfes I vnce of approximately one hundred ruests. Before the ceremony Mrs. rtur»*H Hodges and Mrs. Anna Rlajda sang Gounod's "Ave Maria" The * ride was given in marriage £by Elmon Snyder. of« Denair, a clise llriend bf the family.. She wore * street length dries of navy blue crepe with white polka dot trim. Her accessories w|re white and her corsage Was of Aruerican Beauty roses. Her threestrand pearl necklace anQ earrings were a gift from the groom. Miss Margaret Alm served as "•Mdof honor and Jamese Murphy was bQs brother's best mah. Mrs. Baumgartner attended her M ighter’s wedding in a pink nylon ■Wf’S-*- dress with white accessories jwmi corsage of gardenjas. 11 reception in the church parish followed the ceremony. Fafr ■ her wedding trip the new Mrs ’ Mor l h J r donned a navy blue coaj Enjoy The HEAT , i In Cool Clean 1 Clothes. KELLY’S DRY CLEANING PHONE 3-3202 ICE CREAM SOCIAL Young Peoples Class ST. LUKES | Ev. & Reformed Church 4 miles W. of Coppess Corner 1 mile North FRI. AUG. 3rd. I Home-made Cakes Ice Crpam Cold Drinks ‘ PUBLIC INVITED

with white polka dot lining, coml leting her blue ensemble to which «he pinned her corsage of roses. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Clara Baumgartner, of Hollister, and Millard Baumgartner of Fort Wayne. She graduated from the- Lutheran hospital school of nursing at Fort Wayne and was surgical nurse at the Adams county memorial hospital for several vears. For the past two years she has been surgical nurse in the Haxel Hawkins hospital in Hollister. Her husband is a prominent rancher in the Paicines district. LINDA LEE FRIEDLEY MARKS 4TH BIRTHDAY Linda Lee Friedley, who observed her fourth birthday anniversary Friday, was honored with a-birth-day party, given at the home of her parents. Mr’ and Mrs. Roy I’riedley. Games were played and refreshments were served the small guests from an appropriatey decorated table. Linda received many lovely gifts. Guests were Jon and Jane Faulkner, Corinne O'Shaughnessy, Candy -Railing. Jpif Aumann, Susie August, Tom Arnold Marcia Jessup. Tom Engle. Janet Reinking and F.laine Marker. SMITH-WELCH WEDDING SOLEMNIZED SATURDAY Mary Brook* Smith and John Ralph Welch, of Decatur, were married at two thirty o'clock Saturday afternoon at the altar of the First Presbyterian church in a uouble-ring ceremony performed by the Rev. A. C. E. Gillander, ’»astor of the church. Their attend--1 nts were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Landis Burdg of 634 Mercer avenue. Following the ceremony, the enl.re party attended a wedding din i.er at the Main Case. Portland, as quests of Miss Merle Burdg. Mr Welch and his bride left Sunday taorning on a honeymoon trip of two weeks in Texas and Mexico. Upon their return they will reride in an apartment at 162 South Second street. Mr. W’elch is an employe of the General Electric, here, and his I ride, a former resident of Wilkinson. is the owner of Mary's Beauty Shoppe. LOCAL DELTS ATTEND NATIONAL CONVENTION Miss Jane Kleinhenz and Miss Joan Wemhoff represented Omicron chapter of Delta Theta Tau Mirority at the annual national convention in Cincinnati last Meek. »’he Netherland Plaza was the site oi all activities. The first meeting convened July 25 with Mrs. Ray KaeHcher. Mt Qsriuel. NWB*'dent. conducting. Wednesday evening the formal banquet was held in the hall of mirrors with the national officers as guest speakers. A luncheon uas held Thursday noon

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K A Society Items for day’s pub- V lication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.> Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson TUESDAY Fta Tau Sigma, Mrs. George Helm, 8 p. m. Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles hall 8 P \ WEDNESDAY Union Chapel Ladies Aid, all day. church. St. George study cltib, Mrs. Bill Butler, 7:30 p. nu THURSDAY Jolly Housewife club and Keki onga girls 4-H club, potluck dinner. Pleasant Mills school, all day. Salem W. S. C. S„ church 1:30 p. m. Decatur Camera Club. Hanna Nuttman Shelter House,-7:30 p. m. W.M.A. of Nuttman Avenue U.B church, Mrs. Nettie Zehr. 7:30 p.m. Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid. parish Lail, all day. Monroe Methodist W.S.C.B. anneal family picnic, Berne park, r :3O p.m. ’ Magley I Julies Aid, church base nient, all day. FRIDAY . St. Luke’s Evangelical and Reformed church, ice cream social 7:30. p.m. . . 1, Mt. Pleasant W. S. C. 8., family pot-luck supper, Hanna Nuttma i park, 6:30 p. m. SUNDAY Magley family. 42nd reunion, Preble township school. in the pavilion Caprice and an informal party Friday evening was t!so centered there. Model initiation ceremony and the installation of the new officers was held Saturday, with convention activities terminating Saturday evening with »he formal dance, in the hall of mir--1018. Mrs. Patrf Kelly, South Bend. was elected president. Other officers elected were Miss Dorothy Jan Credille. Hollywood. Calif., vicepresident: Mrs. Kermit Money, Shelbyville, secretary; Mrs.. Loweli •L Grgnt. Columbia city, treasurer; Mrs. J. W. Edwards, Indianapolis, eastern councillor; Mfs. Harold laber, Bakersfield, Calif., western councillor; Miss Beatrice Simms. Chicago, secretary of- philanthropy; Mrs. Marion Crawley, Lafayette national promotional director; Mrs. J. Russell Fair, Bloomington, chairman-of the board of trustees; and Mrs. O. B. Thayer, Detroit secretary of the board. The sorority has more than 12,1 000 members wih 182 chapters befng represented at the convention. A total of 368,910.18 was given by •he chapters for philanthropic purposes during the last fiscal year. In addition, the sorority has raised $51,000 in three years for its home for aged members. The 1952 national convention will be held in Seattle, Wash.. SMITLEY REUNION IS I HELD SUNDAY AT BERNE The twelfth annual Smitle? reunion was held Sunday at Lehman park in Berne. Following a basket dinner at noon a program -was enjoyed. Accordion selections w'ere played by Georgeann Mcßride. Tommy Foreman and Edwina Mae Booth. Vocal selections were sung by Floyd Smitley, Marcus Foreman. Goorgeann and Lana Mcßride, Booth, Grace and Jimmz Foreman, Joyce Ann Smitley Mary, Ixtulse, Esther, Carolyn and Sally Jo Sheets. Group singing was

led by D. E. Foreman. \ ’ A business meeting took place rfter the program and the following officers were elected: prefc! dent Jesse Edgell; vice-president, D. E. Foreman; secretary-treasur-er, Mrs. Booth. Those atending the reunion were Mrs, Leanna Collins, of Carlton, Cre.; Mr.'and Mrs. K. Dbyl .Foreman and family, of Maumee, O.; anna Hermina and Herbert Hoodie brink, of Woodville,’ O.; Ray Ttnmble of Scott, O.; Mr. anil Mrs. Robert A. Smitley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Edgell, of Van Wert. O.; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smitley and family, of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Foreman and son, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kirchner and family, of Fort Wayfte; and Mrs. Fred Edgell and fami’y, of Berne; Mr. and Mrs. Gys Edgell. of Monroe; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D. Booth and daughter, Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs.. Milton F dgell, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Edge’l and family, Mr. and Mrs. D. E Foreman and son, Mrs. Henry H. Foreman, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis HUI and family, Mr. and Mr*. Homer Maloney, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McBride, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mcßride and family, Mr. and Mrs, .John Smitley, Jr., and family, Chalmer Sheets and family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smitley, Mr. and Mrs. r.ollie Smitley and Mr. and Mrs. •Richard R. Speakman and family, all of Decatur. V| \ H " \ GENE MITCHELL HONORED WITH PARTY ON MONDAY' Gene Mitchel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mitchel, was honoren rt. 4 party last evening by the Church of God young people. The party was held at Hanna-Nuttman park and the society presented a gift to the honored guest, who will |eave for service August 8. Those present were: Miss Marie ’•andis, Norman Cook, Mrs. Norval Fprunger, David -Sprunger, Bobby Hawkins, Mrs. Marvin Helsel, Marlene and Marvin Helsel, Mrs. Wilbur Hawkins, Miss Marilyn Gari er. Miss- Ilene Mitchel Miss -Carclyn ‘ Strickler, Miss Jane Rayer. Miss Norma Agler, Mrs. Guy Agler, Mrs. Emery A. Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mitchel. Robert Mitchel, Ned Mitchel, Jerry Mitchel, i Mrs. Paul Hawkins, Sandra Hawkins. Dwight McCurdy, Jr.. Robert W. McCurdy, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Call. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Watkins. Mrs. Elizabeth Nolte, Miss Eerie Nolte and the Rev. and Mrs. Dwight.R. McCurdy. ; . .. '.V / The Jolly Housewife club will ?entertain the Keklonga girls 4-H club Thursday at a potluck dinner to be held in the; Pleasant Mills ‘chobl. Each member is asked to bring table service for herself and one guest. The 42nd annual reunion of the Magley families will be held next Sunday at Preble township F'.hOol in Magley\ Coffee and ice r ream will be provided. The Salem W. S. C. S. will meet Thursday afternoon at one thirty o’clock at the church. Members are i.rged to attend. There will be an ice creaht social Friday’night at seven thirty o’clock at the St Luke’s Evangelical and' Reformed church, located four miles west and a mile north of Coppess Corner. The public is invited. +- ; \ . ' Dog Gets Last Word \ - Detroit (UP) —A suicide victim entrusted her last message to ter dog. Police said that before te.king her life with a shotgun blast, Mrs. Hazel Reynolds. 30, tucked a note addressed tri her husband into the dog’s dollar. It read: “Louis: Please take care of my dog.”

Mr. and Mrs. John Lobsiger and family of Grand Rapids, Mich., fished the Charles Lobsiger fkniily find other, relatives in sdams cotin1y Monday. » Mrs. Jeff Zuercher, of Berne, who Fas been teaching at Bryant for several years has accepted a position as librarian iand Lat(p teacher at Union City. The Rainbow girls from Bluffton will hold a square dance -at the Geels barn, west: of Decatur, Friday evening. The public is invited. Sutton, proprietor of Sutton's Jewelry store, went to Chicago today to attehd the annual gift. >how' to be held in that city the i alance of he weekMr. and Mrs. Hugh Holthouse and daughter. Miss Snsie, left this morning for a visit at Galesburg, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garard motored to Napoleon;* Mich.. Sunday where they.- attended the Brown family reunion. > Paris Vizard, former Adams county resident and brother of Gerald Vizard* of this city, is reported seriously ill of a heart ailment at a hospital in . Galesburg ill., where he resides. » I V 1 * Jfaiq Admitted: Mrs. James Roude bush, Monroe; Mrs. Lillie Hammond, city’; Paul Colter, Decatur. • oute 3. ’ - Dismissed: Paul Leistner, Rockford, O.; Mrs. Darrell Spahr, Ohio City, O.; Mrs. Joe Smalley,\ Ohio City, O. - ' -Maflich - and • r.. 1 MORRISSEY • ' Vj, ' . J. < Ek PHO DUCTS 'Sir/ “oo» Er KIN-AM-EL P* ia*. —mA >- iJF PORCH, FLOOR AND DECK ENAMEL Here’s a hard, durable enamel that’s "madfc to walk on.”. t,. Heel-proof, chip-proof, waterproof, KIN-AM-EL resists dirt, sand, cinders, snow, slush. Ideal for wood, cement or iipoleum floors—dries i dust-free in.just one hour. Eight popular shades. SMITH DRUG CO.

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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Elzey are’ the parents of a baby son born aits JO riff a. m. today at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 8 pounds,-2 ounces. f A baby son, weighfng 6 pounds, 7 ounces, was bqrn to Mr. anji Mrs. Eugene Robinhon, Geneva, 4:55 a. m. 'today at the Adams county memorial, hospital. Ancient Paris? target of was captured plundered XaeveraU times by <tiie Vikings, says the National Geographic, Society. r

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