Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 188, Decatur, Adams County, 10 August 1951 — Page 3
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REPPERT-WITTE RITES solemnized Recently The marriage of Misg June Eileen Reppert, daiighter of -Mr.j and Mrs. Walter Reppert of route: tyo, and Gerhard Louis Witte,! son of Mr. and Mrs. William WitteL* route one, took place Sunday evening, July 22.1* in the Salem Evangelical and church at Magley. The candlelight double ring cereinopy was performed by the Rey. jialph Worthman, of Millersburg," uncle of the bride Palm and candleabra holding pin! . tapers decorated the sanctuary and 1 the pews were marked with pink malirtef bows and greenery. The aisle was carpeted in white.; Fred Zehnder wus orgainlst and Theodore* Weber, Jr., of Eon Wayne, was soloist. Selections in eluded • > Traumer|J,\ “Romance, ’ “Bless thl*» House" and “Evening ’ Bong." > GWen In marriage by nor Thibet, yie bride chose a gown of white murqtllHette styled with a high rounded neckline. The bodice had a dropped shoulder effect and long sleeves tapered to points over the hands. A pouf of matching mater - lai beautified the bouffant skir». which ended in a cathedral train The gown was highlighted with white roses of Ventre lace studded with rhinestones. She wore a pili box hat of smocked tulle. touched with seed pearls', to which was caught a two tiered full lengtn ' veil of silk illusion. An orchid topped her white Bible. Mrs. Charles > Sheets, sister of the bride, w'as matron of hpnor and bridesmaids . were Misses Dorothy and \Mafie Witte,J sisters • 7 -, i j THE HEAT ISON! | ’ i - is . . > Keep Cool with Clean Clothes. KELLY’S , DRY CLEANING PHONE 3-3202
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of the groom, Mrs. Robert Reppert. sigter-in-lawf' of the bride, and Mdse Jbyce Fruechte. Helen Repj perti- served as flowbr girl and : David Worthman was ring bearer. ! Mrs. Sheets was attired in a poudre blue gown ider tical to tne bride’s and wore a large matchhig picture hat. Her bouquet was of American Beauty rosefc. \ The attendants worse gowns of identical style in cojorjs of orchid, yellow, Pink and greep. They also, wore picture hats to (natch their gpwns and carried American Beauty and glads. They all wore »h<nestone neckfaces, gifts'of th< bride. \ The little flower girl wore a colonial style gown of frosted organdy over mint green taffeta with a matching poke ronnet. Iler gift was' a matching pearl necklace and bracelet and she carried u small basket of mixed flowers. For her daughter’ll wedding, Mfy. Reppert wore a gold and grey print dress with black The\grootAArtlother w?of> a gnv and acreshoi corsages of wtiflSBHL Hfi^fflT^oviipert. brother of the -bridlßtwVved as best man and Witte. Charles Hilbert and Paul Witte. for three hundred held on the lawn at the country home of the bride’s parents following the ceremony. A beautiful wedding cake, topped with a miniature bridal couple and a miniature bridesmaid bn each of the five layers, centered the bridal table. Tall\ pink tapers surrounded the cake and spring flowers were used. Serving the guests were the Misses Kathryn Young, Lorenc Moellering and Doris Keueke Mrs. Richard Conrad, Mrs. Gene Meyers, Mrs. Selma Conrad, Mrs Elmer Peters and Mrs. Watter Conrad. ' ■ • Mrs. Witte is a graduate of Kirkland high, school and is 6m ployed at the General Electric C‘». in this city. Her husband is engaged in farming. The couple have returned from a wedding trip Jl ' '*■
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THE CAPITOL is echoing with presidential nomination talk nowadays, and everybody here is regarded as a possibility to carry the Demo cratic. Republican and Dixiecrat banners. But there’s no mistaking ’ , ■ I : ______________. j
! north and are residing with th bride's parents. ’ ; \ 't— k • Aq RUTH AND NAOMI CIRCLE ON THURSDAY .The August meeting of the Ruth ■ and Naomi Circle of the Zion ‘ Evangelical and Reformed church * was held Thursday afternoon in • the social rooms of the church. . Group singing of "Bringing in . the Sheaved” opened the meeting and scripture was read from St Luke. Mrs. Tony. Meyers, leader for the afternoon. gave a meditation on “Food is Important.’’ Mrs. Harry Frauhiger conducted the business meeting. Refreshments were served t.-» eighteen members, by the hostesses. Mrs. Joe Rash, Mrs. Chester Shoaf and Mrs. Orval Slusher, i _• J J WOMEN OF THE MOOSE IN SOCIAL MEETING The regular social meeting of the Women of the MooSe was held on Thursday evening at the Moose home. Dessle Howard whs awarded the door prize. [ Following the meeting ritual practice was held. Ladies fellowship \| IN AUGUST MEETING !<. The Ladies Fellowship of the Missionary church met at the home of Mrs. Sam |Augpberger last evening for the August meeting. Sixteen members and one guest, Mrs. Haley, were present. The devotional peridd opened with singing of “My Jesus I Love Thee” and Mrs. Lawrence VonGunten led in prayer. Mrs. Harold Idlewine read scripture from FirM Timothy and spoke On thetopic “Our Mediator between us and' God—Jesus Christ.”. ! The remainder of the evening - was spent cutting and sewing | quilt blocks and emmbroidering. Mrs. Herald Welty offered the closing prayer. ! Members of the Happy Homemakers clqb are asked to note that the meeting scheduled for next Tuesday has been postponed for one week, when it will be hehl at the home of Mrs. John Hirschy. . .. q ■ v . The WSWS of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church will meet at the church Tuesday . evening al seven thirty o”clock. Mrs. Frances Bdhnke will be the leader and hostesses will be Mrs. Josephine Robenold, Mrs. Viola
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sss Society Items for day’s pub* lication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone\ \3*2121 Phyllis Acheson | FRIDAY I Mt. Tabor W.8.C.5., Mrsi. Lawrence Andrews, 7:30 p.m. Calvary /\ E.U.B. Ladles Aid. church, 8 p.m. Union Chapel W.S.W.S., Mrs. Myron Frank, 7:30 p.in. . SUNDAY Zion Walther League of Friedheim, ice| cream social and bake sale, church, 8:30 p.m. 33rd annual Frauhiger reunion, Noah Yake home, 10 a.m. \ sth annual Bittner reunion. Han-na-Nultman park, a.m... tuesdaV Trinity E.U.B. WSWS, church, 7:30 p.m. Eagles\ Auxiliary regular meeting, Eagles hall, 8 p.m. Willing Workers class of First Christian 'church, Mr, aud Mrs.. Chris Inniger, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY Decatur, Home Economics club, Mrs. Roy Price, 2 p.n|. r” — Scheiderer, Mrs. Rachel Sautbine and Mrs. Gladys Hakes. I / Dismissed: Mrs. Arthur Hurst, I Jr., and baby girl, city; Mrs. Georgia Foughty, cityj ■ ■ ———j- 'V- , Herbert Hoover Marks 77th Birthday Today Palo Alto, Calif., Aug. 10—(UP) I —Former President Herbert\Hoolv,er celebrates his 77th birthday today at the Santa Cruz mountain ranch of his brother Theodore. Hoover said he will postpone any birthday statements until he speaks at Des Moines; lowa, Aug. 30. On that occasion he will receive an award from his native state as its most distinguished citizen of the year. — -
that eager speculation among Democrats and Republicans isj directed \ Europeward. Southern opposition to President Truman is likely to take the form of an opposition candidate if— (International) \' -----—;——-—ta
Turnip Race On, 11-Pounder Now On Display Here The turnip race is on! This morning, Henry Dehner, Adams county councilmah and well known farmer living ’ northeast of Decatur on highway 101 brought to this office a • turnip from a Monroeville farmer. The turnip wa? 'grdwh by Henry Hoffman, a farjner who l|ves on Mdnroeville route one. \ t The turnip weighs 11 pour ds and measures 28*4 inches in circumference. I It is the common jgarden variety, Mr. Dehner said. ; A few days ago Cal Decatur route six brought ia four-: pound turnip to this office. Both I garden prodets are displayed in the newspaper window. Will the Hoffman turn p win the blue ribbon for size? c ' There arepwre than 8)0 different kinds of trees tn U.S. forests. 1 -.
Sewing Machines Is A>Uir ines are quality supreme — ask anyone who hu» one. When you buy a New Home sewing machine it’s like money in the bank. Good trade — cash or terms. Valuable Free \ Gift with each New Home sewing machine. We have many good buys on rebuilt electric and treadle sewing machines. We service what We sell and free. We sell for less. We carry a full line of everything to make sewing a pleasure. DOARDMANS SEWING MACHINE SHOP 223 North First St Shop Hours: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Gene Stratton Porter \ Day On August 17 ■I . : . i August 17 w ill be “Gjene Stratton Porter Day” throughout Limberlost land. The day is the 88th anniversary of the birth of the lady whose pen brought the Limberlost to tlye people of all continents and cause<|l its stories to be translated into virtually all languages, Earl Dawaid, Geneva pitorney. explained. \ \ | The observance is being sponsored by the public relations committee of the Llmberlost Association, Word has already been received that a mayor of one of the cities in the Limberlost, land will ; issue a proclamation officially proclaiming “Gene Stratton Porter ' D a y/« The mayors of other cities in the area are expected to join •he movement, Dawaid said.
\ Every Day a Sundae Treat I Yes, it’s a SUNDAE every day for happy boys and girls whose moms know what nourishment there is in our wholesome \ ice cream desserts. \ And we have just \ the flavors kids LOVE! Send ’em in! A \ Also * ' V 1 Serving Chicken %g~tl In th e SL v Basket CHOPS SHRIMP STEAKS Ideal Dairy Dar Open 7 Days a Week
Rgssar, Mt. and Mrs. Harry Maddox ahd daughters Jane and Ann, of North Third street, have returned from a 12-day motor trip through Indiana. Illinois, Misouri, Arkansas, Kansas and Oklahoma. Miss Ann Maddox will leave soon for Cincinnati tp | resume her teaching position in' the Madeira school. Mrs. Augusta Kefmlg, of Wicl* Ita, Kans., formerly of Decatur, is visiting here at the C. I. Finlayson home. Mrs. Kelmig will bd in Decatur until August 29 Mr. and Mrs. John Bauman and daughter Sandra A nn > 815 Mercer avenue, vibited the Kroger food foundation, manufacturing plant end general offices during a recent vacation in CRiclnnatt. They were accompanied on their trip by Miss Judy Brown, a sister of Mrs. .Baumann. Their stay also Included an afternoon at the Cincinnati ZooI logical Gardens as guests of the company*. Mrs. Batimann In employed at the local Kroger store] Mrs. juna Morlork, of Cincinnati, ()., Is visiting here with Mrs, Jesse Gilbert and other relatives and friends. She Is a sister of Mrs. Sue Ennis, who Is also a guest of Mrs. Gilbert this week. Charles M. Purmort, well known Insurance executive of -Van Wert. 0., has been named by the judges of the third appellate judicial district of the Ohio court of appeals, as arniember of the Marsh Foun
I\ t rj : j ■ ,f a - ' ’ H* I I 11-/- W1 ‘ Can we see into the Future?jtek Believe in fortune-telling, seances, , * dreams that come true? Don’t let them laugh at you — there’s pleintyM , scientific support for your beliefs. In today’s Collier’s, read about The Belgian who correctly predicted the date of VEDay. : . The dream that turned up a missing will. The haunted mummy in the British The horse player who picked winners in his sleep. In London, the 69-year-old Society for Psychic Research has documented case histories of hundreds of these phenomena. Think it’s an organization of crackpots? Mark Twain didn’t. He belonged. So did Arthur Conan Doyle. Be sure to read about it in “CAN MAN FORESEE THE FUTURE?”-in Collier’s, on newsstands now. - \ ★ 1 ★ * ★ I; 1 > - ' IF7L- HOW i rr Hoover Beat the \ Korea Taught V* Black MarkeU Brig. Gen. “Mike” Michaelis ' , now tells the full story of hi. th e second chapter- of h<s ; M famous “Wolfhound” regiment MEM O} R o £ PUBLIC k that stopped the Reds in their LIFE, Herbert Hoover tells tr.rlc. w experrtncesas Food Administrator in World War I with Don’t miss this front-line shortages and black markets, report on a glorious feat of Read what he says about arms. Read “THIS WE i Woodrow Wilson, Winston LEARNED IN KOREA." Churchill, F.D.R. In'today’s i J Collier's. \ Plu» other timely articles and five sparkling fiction pieces.
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dation to suceed the late Charles Kennedy, who died August 1. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Perry, of Monroeville, are parents of a i baby girl, born at 11:45 p.m. Thurs day at the Adams county memorial . hospital. She weighed G pounds, 4 ounces. . . -5, Trade in a Good Town — Decatur Try our Marks FILM SERVICE for developing and printing your Vacation Films SMITH > Rexall Drug Store : , 11 z -g 7 / v/ 7^O' b /
