Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 186, Decatur, Adams County, 8 August 1951 — Page 3
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MISS MARY BAUMGARTNER MARRIED LAST SATURDAY In a quiet wedding ceremony I erformed Saturday afternoon at two I o'clock Miss Mary Baumgart Fier, of Coppess Corner, became A*' I'® 1 '® ri<le ot Herman john Landis J of Monroe route due. The Rev. Rusnell Weller officiated at the double ring rites which took place at th® home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin The was decorated with basket# of gladiolus and asters. The bride was attired In a Street length dress of aqua nylon, designed with a V-neckline and <ap sleeves. She wore a/, white ylqne bat trimmed with F whit* t ' Her corsage was a purple t Moated orchid and her oniv jewelry was a double strand o? pearls, a gift from the groom. MisS Marie Landis, sister o* the groom, attended . as maid ot honor.„ She wore a rose taffeta dress and had matching accessories. Her corsage was of yellow roses. Her single strand of pearls was her gift from the. bride; Gene Mit6|iell served the groom as best man. A reception was held immedi — LOOK YOUR V BEST! i?ALL KELLY’S DRY CLEANING 7 PHONE 3-3202 Sewing Machines ]s JBusiness! '• New Home SewingTlfachines are quality supreme — ask anyone \ who has \one. When you buy a New Home sewing machine * it’s like money in the bank.T Good trade — cash or terms. Valuably. Free Gift with each New Home slewing machine. . I We have many good buys on rebuilt electric and * treadle sewing machines. We service wbat we sell and free. We sell for less. We carry a full line of everything to make sewing a pleasure. BOARDMANS SEWING MACHINE, SHOP 1 4 223 North First St. n .Shop Hours: 9 a.m. to 9 pan. ..Jr J Every Day. T — 7 ~ ; ~ ~ -- - - - j ~ n ---
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stely following the ceremony. When the young cod pie return Dorn a . wedding trip through Michigan they will reside at Copjess Corner, \ . - . y \ —— . The Ladies Aid of the Calvary Evangelical United Brethren ihurch will meet at eight o’clock Ft iday evening at the church Mrs. w\ L. Johnson and Mrs. Glen llink’liy will be hostesses. ■ ' " ;' The Zion Walther League of F riedhelm wlil sponsor an ice < » y eam social. and bake sale Sunday at eight thirty o'clock on the i hurch grounds. * \ , * Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Poling and grandson Danny, and Mrs- Henry Spiller, of Van 'Wert, 0., have letnrneiF from a motor trip to Hillman, Mich., where they visited several days with relatives. Mrs. G. T. Burk’s condition was reported improved this morning, following a rise in her tempera lure last evening. She is, a patient at Lutheran hospital, having undergone surgery in connection v. ith the setting of a fractured hip. \ J Sister M. Gabrielita sf Ham . riiond is visiting here with her mother, Mrs. Minnie Holthouse Lnd family.’ Sr. Gabrielita is a teacher in the| Bishop Noll high school. \ \ Miss Fanny Hite has returned from a five week visit with relatives in Louisville, Ky. Judge Byrd of the Wells circuit court is bearing down on viola ’ tors of triffic laws. Yesterday he* fined William Mailer of Bluffton 5100 and costs for drunken dtiv Quality Photo Finishing Work left before noon on Thursday, ready the next t day, Friday, at 10 a. m. Holthouse Drug Co.; ' Say It Wiih FLOWERS From
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Society Items for day’s publication must be phoned In by ,11 a m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 3-2121 | Phyllis Acheson WEDNESDAY • W.sjc.B. Program and Circle halrmen, First Methodist church, R; 30 p.m. Wednesday Night Bridge club, Mrs. Mary Omlor, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY p Mt. Tabor W.5.C.8., Mrs. Lawrence Andrew., 7; 30 p.m. THURSDAY \ Uhltll of 4 Bethany W.8.W.5., Mrs. Francis Ellsworth, 7:30 p.m Church of God Women’s Missionary society, family picnic, FlannaN'uttmun p.m. Unit 2 of Bethany church W.8.W.8., church social rooms, ? i-nj. , Women of tl|e Moose, aecia?, meeting, MooSe home, 7:30 p? ni. Ladies Fellowship of Missionary church, Mrk. Sam Augsburger. West Adams street, 7 p. m. FRIDAY Calvary E.U.B. Ladies Aid church, 8 p.m. Union Chapel W.S.W.S., Mrs. Myron Frank, 7:30 p.m. SUNDAY Zion Walther league of Friedheim, ice \cream> social and bake sale, church, 8:30 p.m. V\ 33rd annual F!raohiger reunion, Noah Yake homeL 10 a.m. sth annual Bittner reunion, Han-na-Nuttman park, 11.30 a.m. ijig and suspended a six months Mate penal farm on condition that Mailer refrain from the, use of liquor. He-also fined Gershon Kilgore of Fort Wayne 60.75 : and sent him to jail for five days for furnishing liquor to a minor, and $25 for reckless driving. Mlles Hoopengarner has been t eappointed Wells county attendr.pce officer by the board of educat*on. Mr. and Joe Rash and daughter Evelyn; and Miss Carol Roeder spent last week at Lake James. They moltored to Chicalgo cyer the weekend. ( \ ’
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Scucen fa &tide fa Miss Clarice Sauer, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Phil Sauer of 1104 I Nuttman Avenue. became the I bride of C. William Porter, son of Mrs. Eva, Porter of I,ewis Drive, in a pretty ceremony solemnized | in \the Zion Lutheran churt*h on Sunday: Jiily 29. The R<?v. Edgar P Scbmidt read the double ring vows at three o’clock before an altar graced with Iniuquets of gladiolus. Miss Eileen Bleberich,; organist. 1 played the Wedding musicale. “‘Let ' Us Walk With Jesus" was used for ! the processional and “Take? Thou ' My Hands and Lead Me” jolt the .recessional. “The Lord's Prayer'’’ was played during the exchange of vows. The bride’s w'hite ballerina length gown combinetl lace, net andjjsalin. A sheer yoke was scalloped to the lace bodice ami accented with a small rolled collar whijeh formed a V-net-kline. Sa\in buttons fastened the iMulice front and long sleeves formed points at the iwrlsts. The bouffant lace skirt was worn over tiers of net and satin and was scalloped at the ihe inline. A satin tiara trimmed ! with seed pearls' held her elbowI length illusion veil and she carI ried a colonial houquet of re«i I rosebuds. Her rhinestone neckI lace and earrings were a gift from the groom. Mrs. Vera Hamthond attended her sister as matron x>f honor in a ballerina gown of spring green face and net. designed similar to I the bride’s. Cap sleeves accented the lhee bodice and she wope lace mitts. The full net skirt was worn over matchiikg satin. Her bouquet was of yellow' rosebuds and she wore a setinore choker, her gift
f : - 'L id®'- ' * t-. ! ; Its HaM t i *** , *TSMSK wl " If ~~~ i BBp ■ UO ’ 11-YEAR-OLD Francis Sargman, Dorchester, Mass., happened to step Out on the back porch and look up just in time to see 2'-year-old Harry Dressier fall out a second story window. Despite both arms having been broken recently he caught Harry, saved the child from possible death. Francis shows how it hap- ‘ pened (left) as he stood on back with window above. Mrs. Dorothy Dressier (right) holds Harrj as hero Francis looks on. Note. Francis’ bandaged arm, injured slightly. (International Soundphotos;
from the bride. Mrs. Sailer was' attired in an aqua floral sheet* dress with white accessories. Mrs. Porter, who has been ill. was unable to attend. Joseph served as best man and ushers were Jerry Lichtenstiger and Dick Saylors. One- hundred guests ' attended the reception, held at the Zion parish hall. AJthree tiered wedding cake and lighted candles appointed the bridal table and I>ouqiiets of garden flowers were also used in decorating. Serving were Mrs. Hugh Engle, Mrs. Harold Sauer. Mrt. Richard Linn; Mrs. Richard Wasson, Mrs. Reinhold Sauer and Mrs. Russell Fleming. Mr. and Mrs. Portpr are bot|h graduates of Decatur high school. Mrs. Porter is employed in the office of he Yost (Construction Co., and her husband is employed al General Electric. They are residing wi’tli the bride’s parents since their return from a wedding trip. \
Mr. aQd Mrs. Oscar Miller are the parents of a baby son. born at 3:13 ai.fn. today at the Adams county inemorial hospital. He weighed 6 pounds, 10 ounces. . Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hilly. Berne pre parentsj of a baby girl, born st 10:15 a.m’ today at the Adams county memorial hospital. The I aby weighed 8 pounds, 13 ounces ' A baby girl wii» borh to Dr. and Mrs. William Vloglewede of Cart ’ngton. Jj. D., op August 6. . Thisj is the sixth child tri the family. MFs. Charlie Voglewede of this city is visiting with her ’son and daughter-in law and cjiildren. If You Have Anything To Sell Trj A Democrat Want Ad —It Pays
City In Wisconsin Battles Smallpox I Order Vaccination Os 4,200 Citizens H ' ■ \_ Reedsburg,: Wis., Aug. B.—(UP) —Health officials banned all pub- - lie gatherings today and ordered Reedsburg’s 4.200 residents to b« vaccinated against smallpox within 48 hours or face Quarantine. The order, which e|)Uld stifle the city’s business and public life, came after the discovery that a, 55-year-old farm woman was Suffering from the disease. Boy and Girl Scouts were pressid Into service to spread the word i :o all Reedt-burg residents and all | persons;» living > on surrounding farms to submit to Inoculation tt> day and tupiorrOw. ' h Any persons who have not been vai’clnattd agalrtst smallpox within the past y<ar and who do not report for Inoculation by tomorrow ' will be quarantined within their homes, city health offictT Otto Riggert said. \ . He expected from 5,000 to 7.000 i persons to submit to vaccination i in the emergency headquarters at J the Reedsburg public school building by tomorrow. { The ..city's four doctors and all available nurses were instructed to inoculate the streams of persons. “It’s the only way to fight a" 1 possible \ epidemic,” he said. The quarantines will last two weeks and apply equally to farm and city folks, he said, business places employing persons who do not submit to vaccination will be closed. '\ City, Sauk county and state officials met last night and decided to clamp a tight ban on all public gatherings until the inoculations are completed tomorrow. ’ The order closed down the city’s movie theaters, churches, swimming pool and sutnniet school. All meetings weie postponed until the end of the emergency. Dr. Milt on Feig, one of the two state board of health officials rushed to Reedsburg, said “the community is cooperating splendidly.” <l|osl>lTAL 0° llo#u\ Admitted: Mrs. Ixirris Phillips. B?rne. Dismissed: Mrs. Ambrose Spangler and baby boy. Decatur: Floyd Stinitley, Mrs. .Loren Shoaf and baby boy, Willshire, O.; Mrs. David Mosser,. Geneva. Mrs, Susie Ennis, of Newpoit Ky., ’is visiting this week with ; fi lends ip Decatur. \ She is the f;uest of Mrs. Jesse Gilbert. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur ’ Try our Marks FILM SERVICE ‘ • for developing and t printing your i ‘ Vacation Films SMITH Rexall Drug Store’
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