Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 65, Decatur, Adams County, 17 March 1952 — Page 3

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AVON BURK IS WED TO ELIZABETH L. STEWART Avon Burk, business' and ciyic leader of this city, vtas married to Mrs. Elizabeth Lucile Stewart of the Leo Road. Fort Wayne. Saturday afternoon in the Trinity English Lutheran church, Koh Wayne. The Rtef. PauT Krauss, pastor received the marriake vows. Held at two o’clock?the ceremony was attended by the immediate members of the twx> families. Mr. .and , Mrs. Burk left iininedi- • a tel y on a motor trip to Mexico City, 1 Mexico.’TJiey also will visit Acapulco and will be gbne a month, returning home; by the way of California. The couple will make their home in this city. Mr. Burk is head of the liifrk Elevator company, with plants ■ here and at several locations, in the county." ■ . ■■■ ' f. * CHURCH GROUP IN MEETING The Mary Circle of the First Presbyterian church met with Mrs. jCarl Pumphrey recently. The devoMWWWUVWWWWWWWt Sherman Nyffeler PIANO INSTRUCTOR - - Announces Opening - ' of His Studio for \- ~r Music Instruction \ at 104'2 North Second St. Room No. 3 Above Baguns Clothing Store < PHONE 7-7113 MMVWVUUMANVWWVVUVVW ''T"*'" "" """ ' ' Quality Photo - Finishing Work left before 8:00 P. M. Monday, Reddy Wednesday at , 10:00 A. M. Holthouse Drug Co.

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tions were led by Mrs. S. D. Beavers, astir which a business meeting was held. ' Ji > J Mrs. Hilaries Knapp theii presented readings bn two books, “Rosie,” and “The Bear,” :whlch w’ere interesting to those present. During the social hour whiph followed. the rooms were decorated in a St. Patrick theme and the hostess was Assisted by Mrs. Sherman Kunkel.;’ Mrs. Jess Cole, Sr. t and Mrs. Frances Saurer in serving “J- . • ST. PAUL LADIES AID IN RECENT MEETING , The meeting of the St. Paul Ladies aid was held recently with Mrs. Sarah Martin. The <Uy was spent quilting and me hiding clothes. At noon a pot-luck pinner was‘served with prayer given by Lola Lee Peters. loiter in the afternoon a program followed with scripture read pby Pat Sipe, followed with the bongs, “What a Friend we have in jesus.” and “Whisper a Prayer." s '- Mrs. Nettie Aurand and Mrs. Allie, Noll read poems followed .with a piano solo by Helen Franz. The meeting closed with prayer I>y Zelda Hart. if' i |> - Those present were Sandy and Carolyn Sipe, Mary and : Floyd Arnold. Sadie Myers, Martha IJindenlang. Veda Smith, and iborthy and Donna, Cara McFarland* Briva Schnepp, Mary Railing, 4 Mary Neirieter. Arnold Martin, Margaret Parrish and Jim Franz. The next meeting will be with Clara Dagua. i —nr- J- h 1 RECENT WEDDING TOLD OF VIRGINIA MEYER Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Meyer, Jackson St., announce the recent wedding of their daughter. First Lieutentant Virginia Meyeh to First Lieutentant Rugsell P. Bement of Provo, Utah, ; Jj ,J 1 The double ring ceremony was held'March 8 in the Catholic chapel at the Bergstram Air Force Base in Texas, with the chaplain reading the vows. i d, ' The bride w r ore a tan suit with white accessories and Wore a corsage of yellow Orchids, and her

Phone 3-2121 ' : “ Kathleen Terveer Society Items for day’® pub- .. lication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.> i' ; M 1 ; ’ : I ‘ i. !■ MONDAY Junior Arts, Miss Jackie Hite, 7:30 p.m. Our Lady of Victory discussion group, Mrs. Irenaeus Case, 7:30 p.m, ' : ■ ]’ Monmouth Mothers Study group, Monmouth schoqi, 7:30 p.m. St. Catherine study club, Mrs. Eugene Heimamn, 8 p.m. V. F. W. auxiliary meeting, 8 p.ni|.. pot luck supper, 6:30 pjm., Hall, i Happy Homemakers club, Mrs. Kermefh Parrish, 7:30 p.m. Dramatic Section, Woman’s Club, Mrs. George Thomas, 7): 30 p.m*. Research club, Mrs. A. R. Holthoupe, 7:30 p.m. A : -Pythian Sister Degree 1 staff, K. P. home, 7:30 p.m. Work and Win class, Trinity E. U. B. church, carry-in-supper, church, 6 p.in. Methodist Night Circle, Mrs. Albert Beavers. 8 p.m. Adams Central P. T. A., school gyni. carry jin supper, 6:30 p.m. Adams cjounty chorus practice. Mohroe school, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY Pleasant Mills P. T. A., school, 7:30 I>dn. Great Books Discussion grrinp, Libraray, 7:30 p.m. Dutiful Daughters claims, Mrs. Amos Kgtchum, 7:30 p.m. Loyal Daughters class, Bethany Evangelical church, Mrs. Adolph Koiter, 7:30 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles hall, potduck supper, 6:30 p.m. Decatur Garden club, Mrs. Amos Ketchum, 2 p.m. Tri Kappa social meeting. Elks, 8 Rm'Jv : { \ WEDNESDAY Gecode club, March party, Moose home, -6 p.m. Bible class, Mt. Pleasant Methodist church, at church, 7:30 p.m. Hairdresser association, Mrs Frances Shell, 6:30 p.m. Psi lota Xi sorority. Elks, Potluck supper, 5:30 p.m. Ladies Shakespeare club, Mrs. John Tyndall, 2:30 p.m. Decatur Home Economics club, Mrs. Frank Crist, 2 > p.m. maid of honor, First Lieutentant Dorthy Gross, was attired in a grey suit with bladk accessories and wor* a corsage of pink roses. The best man was First Lieutenant Jaipes A. Parkhurst. , ]’ The new bride is a graduate of Decatur Catholic high school and thei St. Bernard school of nursing in Chicago. She enlisted in the air force last May and at present is stationed with the air force base in Burtonwood, England. Half-Size Style Y*/ /v. W/ Z i < V xffll I f < \ A rTT ixk nLLVM WM j LT \ I / .1 111 I'- I If -rtl u fl I If sHH/ « R 9199 < In/ LOOK SLIMMER and taller in this! 1 * Designed especially for the xac.rter, fuller figure! You’ll find * njs dress simple to ,fit, with no cltdration worries! And style — jaet look at thlit lovely-sideline, tire pocket in the panel! Pattern R 9199: in Half Sizes IDA; 16%, 18%, 20%, 22%|, 24%. Size 16% requires 4 yards of 39fnch fabric. Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern to Marion Martin, care of Decatur Democrat, Pattern P.O, Box 9740, Chicago 80, 111. Print, plainly YOUR NAME ADDRESS, ZONE, SIZE and I STYLE NUMBER.

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-1 f . //* / WV'- s -ißn / / Ft z u BW MOVIE STAR Betty Hutton dishes out rations in Korea for members of Company B, 27th Infantry Regiment, 25th U.S. Infantry Division. Col. Earl Jones, of Buffalo, N.Y., is on the receiving end of a ladleful of beans. (Defense Department Photo from International Soundphoto).

THURSDAY Little Flower study club, Mrs. Ed Beriing. 7:30 p.m. Trinity D.Y.B. of E.U.B. church, church basement, pot-luck supper, 6:30 p.m. Decatur P.T.A., Lincoln school, 7:30 p.m. j Our Lady of Lourdes study club, Miss Tena Schurger, 8 p.m. Pleasant Mills W.S.C.S., Mrs. Richard Speakman, 1:30 p.m. Friendship Village Home Ec. club, Blue Creek Twp., 1 p.m. FRIDAY Adams County Federation of Woman’s clubs, Legion home, 1 p.m. SATURDAY Antioch Lutheran church, bake sale, Schafer store, 8:30 p.m. Lt. Bement is a graduate of the University of .Utah and received his wings at Randolph field air base in California. He is stationed with the 22nd bomber wing, serving with the for eight months in England and spending, several months in the Far East. At present he is flying F. 84 Thun-der-jets. \ The couple will spend their honeymoon in Arizona and Mexico and will visit his parents in Provo, Utah and spend some time here with the bride’s parents before she will report back to her base in England. ■ CELEBRATE 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bright of 815 North Third street enjoyed- a carry-in dinner Sunday at their home, in observance of their fiftieth wedding anniversary. Because of Mrs. Bright’s health, only immediate members of the family attended. They were married at Decatur on March 17, 1902. They have four daughters, Mrs. Darren O. Tuener, Dayton, Ohio, Mrs. Haness C. Ireppard of Meridian, Miss., Mrs. Jefferson Young of Fort Wayn-» and Mrs. William J. Coffee of Decatur. They have seven grandchildren. The honored couple received many lovely flowers, gifts and cards of congratulations. Both Mr.

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and Mrs. Bright are seventy years\ of age. ! \ ' J ■ GENERAL MEETING HELD BY GROUP The March general meeting of the W.S.C.S. was held recently at the Methodist church. The program began with devotions given by Mrs. Erman Johnson, who also g a an interesting topic ' on “Laborers together with Thee,” and told of the “work of the Methodist deaconesses throughout the United States. Mrs. Anna Vance : presented the lesson about the women of India. ,A business -meeting followed with Mrs- W. P. Robinson conducting, and stating the next meet ing will be held April 10 and will be a sacrificial luncheon due to Holy week. It was decided to hold a rummage sale March 28 and 29 The .; election of was held with Mrs. Paul Edwards, president; treasurer, Mrs. Ralph Smith; recording secretary, Mrs. Clarence Smitley; secretary of spiritual life, Mrs. Ruth Weisenberger; secretary of literature and publications, Mrs. Giles Porter; secretary of children's work. Mrs. George Helm; secretary of status of women, Mrs. John Doan. The.- meeting closed with silent prayed for the success of the dub's work for the coming EASTERN STAR \ HAS MEETING The Order of the Eastern Star had a stated meeting recently and held election of officers with these results, Mrs. Raymond Snyder, worthy matron; Raymond Snyder, worthy patron; Mrs. Weldon Stuckey; associate matron; R. L. Collins, associate patron. Mrs. R. L. Collins, Secretary; Mrs. Robert Krick treasurer; Mr s. Elmo Stuckey, conductress; Mrs. Gene Hike, associate conductress. Public installation of these new qfitcters will be held Saturday, March 29 at ths Masonic hall. . / MARY LOU HINEN PLANS MAY VOWS Miss Mary Lou Hinen{ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Hinen of Fort Wayne will be njarried May 24 to Herbert Hoffmann, son of

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hofmann of Willshire, Ohio. The hride-to-be is employed at the Lincoln National Life Insurance Co. and a graduate of Central Catholic high school and Mr. HoffMan is employed at the Fort' Waynei Transit Co. and graduated from Willshire high school. \ ; The wedding vows will be read in St. Joseph’s Catholic church May 24 hy the Rev. Frederick Westendorf. - ( The Junior Art department will meet with Miss Jackie Hite this evening at seven thirty okdock., The Antioch Lutheran church members will have a bake sale Saturday atkhe Schafqr store, bell ginning at eight thirty o'clock. 1 — I The Happy Homemakers club wfill meet with Mrs. Kermefch Par* rish Monday evening at sever thirty o'clock. The Hairdresser’s associbtioii will meet Wednesday evening with Mrs. Frances Shell at six thirty o’clock. T-P . The Bible class of the Mt? Pleasant Methodist church will meet at the church Wednesday evening at seven thirty o’clock). Members are asked to note the change in time and place. ; Our Lady of Lourdes study club meet with Miss Tena Schurgei’ Thursday evening at eight o'clock Mrs.‘Roman Brite will be assisting chairman. ) The Pleasant Mills Methodist W.S.C.S. will meet with Mrs. Richard Speakman Thursday afteyijoo'n at one thirty o’clock. Mem hers are asked to attend as there will be election of officers. The Little Flower study club Will meet Thursday evening at seven-thirty o'clock with Mrs. Ed Berlin g. ; L - IT [,Bj ‘ — v. The Trinity D.Y.D. of the E.U.8.: |hurch 'twill meet in the churtfh basement, for a pot-luck supper Thursday evening at six thirty O'clock. The husbands of the members are invited to attend. The Decatur P.T.A. will meet Thursday evening at seven thirty b'colck at the Lincoln school. The Gecode club will have their March party Wednesday evening at the Moose home at six o'clock. Mr. and Mfs. James Beavers arid children. James Jr.. ' Barbie and Margerie of Indianapolis, risited their grandmother, Mrs. Ida M.

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Beavers-, Sunday afternoon. Kenneth Nash has returned to his studies at Indiana: University after spending the wepk-end with his parents? Mr. and Mrs. Hersel Nash. Mr. and Mrs. Mirtiji Zimmerman haye .returned ' from a vacation trip to Mobile. Ala.. Bellingrath Gardens, Natchez, Miss, and Chicago, 111. While jn Chicago they attended the pilver amiivefsary of the Garden Club of Illinois at the Congress Hotel; Mr. and Mrs. Arjthulr C. Meyer entertained Sunday for dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Miller an\d twins, Charlie and Joseph, Mr. ahd Mrs. Alva Nichols’ and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Des Jean. Mr. and Mrs. William Olson of Oak Park, 111., are the parents of a baby - boy born last Thursday, Weighing 4 lbs. Mrfc. Olson is the former Marjorie Sehnepf of Decatur and this is the second child in the family, and second boy. i'.?. ; i—L' ; . ■■■' It- ‘ - \ i 111| :.. MIOSRITAL I Admitted: Baby Robert Paul Kulberg. Sehumm. Ohiri Mrs. Rusnell' Moser, Decatur. Dismissed: Mrs; Howard Hirschey and baby boy, Beine; Mrs. Herman L. I’raun and baby girl, Mary Decatur? William Hebble, Decatur; Mrs. Marvitf Berry, Decatur; Mrs, Willis Lehman - and baby boy, Berne. \ treat your home J -leoufyl ftffl b II pm 7r 1 WALIPAPERS SMITH DRUG CO.

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