Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 195, Decatur, Adams County, 18 August 1952 — Page 3
MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1952
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ROWENA WALKER GLEN STUCKY SUNDAY a - Miss Rowena Walker became the bride of Glen Stucky Sunday fafe-ab double ring ceremony In the Liberty Center Methodist church. The Rev. Robert S. Treat read the vows at three o’clock before an altar graced . with palms, : candelabra and beauty vases of pink and white gladioli. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker of Liberty Center, are the bride’s parents and the groom is the son of Mr.-and Mrs. Ervin Stucky of Monroy. . A musicale preceded the wedding by Mrs. Mabel Todd, vocalist, and Mrs. William Moses,, pianist and. Miss Esther Prible as organist. ■ The bride’s gown was of 'Chantilly lace and nylon net over satin and .was fashioned with a sheer yoke and long fitted sleeves. Tiers of nylon net styled the bouffant skirt, which was ballerina length. Her fingertip veil was held in place by a tiara of lace medallions and pearls. She carried a white Bible topped with two lavender orchids. The matron of honor, Mrs. Curtis Bowers, was attired in a lavender gown triinmed with nylon tulle. Her bouqhet of purple gladioli matched her floral headband. | The junior bridesmaid, Marilyn Stucky, daughter of the bridegroom, wore a gown of mint green organdy over taffeta. She carried a cascade arrangement of lavender gladioli. ' . Earl Stucky attended his brother as best man and ushers were Ferd Smith and Max Bahner. ‘ The bride’s mother wore a brown and white dress with white accessories and Mrs. Stucky wore a navy blue dress with matching accessories. Both mothers Wore cor-1 sages of white orchids. A reception was held 'in the church basement, following the ceremony. , f • • For traveling the bride changed to a white linen dress with navy and white accessories. Following a short wedding trip, the couple will live in Monroe. |
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MBY REUNION HELDf; AT LEHMAN PARK ' V The Liby reunion was held at . the Lehman park in Berne Sundip with a basket dinner 1 served at noon. Mrs. Charles Liby was in charge of prayer. An enjoyable day was spept by the following: ; . \ Mr. and Mrs. William Liby and daughter, Patsy; Mr. fwd Mrs. Liby, Linn Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Harold French, and son;; Mr, and Mrs. Ervin French and daughters, Celina, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Daily and family; Mr. and Mrs. Rojy French, Rockford, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Liby, Fort Wayne; Mij. and Mrs. pale Liby and daughters; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Girod and daughters, Decatur; Mp. and Mrs. Ralph Liby and family*, Bluffton; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sours and son, Portland; Mr. and Mrs< Richard Shanks and son, Columbus 1 ; Mrs. Kath Kertz; Mrs. Emanuel Liddy; Miss Icil Shanks, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne; Deridqkson and family; Mrs. Mae Shanks, Geneva; Mr. Jlf ■ ' : ■ ; and Mrs. Charles Liby, Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. gam Cline,; Muncie;, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Liby; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brucks, Three Rivers, Mich.; and Mr. and Mrs. Lores Steury of Berne. ;; j BRIDE and groom-eLect HONORED AT BREAKFAST Mrs. Mijinie Holthouse and daughters, the Misses Florence and Irene Holthouse, entertained at a pre-nuptial breakfast Sunday >for Miss Marilyn Lipsett and James A. Holthouse,whose marriage will take place Saturday afternoon in Fort Wayne. - Places were set for Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lipsett, of Woodburn, parents of the bride-elect, and son Donald Lipsett; Mr. and Mrs. Ar- | thur R. Holthouse, parents of the groom-elect, and daughter, Miss Ruth; Sister M. GabrieKta of Hammond; Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Holthouse of this city. SALEM W. S. C. S. MEETS WITH MRS. MERLE RILEY Mrs. Merle Riley was hostess Thursday afternoon to the SalemW. S. C. S. and gave the devotions, which opened the meeting. Mrs. Oscar Young gave the lesson study. ! The Methodist Womah and the World Outlook were reviewed by Mrs. Claude Foreman and Mrs. Lawrence Carver. Mrs. Bryan closed the session with prayer. A social hour followed and refreshments were served by the hostess to eight members and three children present. JOAN MENGE HONOREQ WITH LUNCHEON Miss Joan Fort Wayne, and bride-elect of Marcus Foreman of Decatur, was honored with a luncheon given in her honor by Mrs. A. L. Kane Saturday afternoon at the Airport Restaurent. Present were the Misses Sue Scorns, Ellen Hunt, Ann Wichman, Jane Raake and Mrs. W. O. Menge all of Fort Wayne, and Mrs. D. E. Foreman of Decatur. The young couple Will recite their vows August 30 at the Trinity English Lutheran church" in Fort Wayne, i AUGUST MEETING OF WOMEN’S GUILD HELD The Magley Women’s Guild met Tuesday evening in the church basement for their August meeting which opened with singing, followed by responsive reading led by Mrs. Joyce Arnold, j
t- ~ : i > Si! sSS MISS BARBARA ANN SAUTTER and Ivan Neil Minich were united in marria|ge in a candlelight ceremony in the Zion Lutheran chuuch August lb with the Rev. Edgar Schmidt, reading the vows. Mrs. Harold Shutter of this city is the bride’s mother and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Minich of route 2, Monroeville are the gfoom’s parents. I • I • ' j T J The young couplle are living at Chanute Air Base in Illinois, while the groom is stationed there in the air force. \ —Photo by Edwards
The Rev. led in prayer and Evelyn Beinetv played a piano solo. ,A film was shown and a duet by Faith Ann ,• and Rev. Setilage followed. A hymn; ’closed the meeting. Those on, the August program committee were Mrs. Arthur Adam treasurer tind jleader, Mr's. Robert Beery. Mrs. Day|d Arnold, Mrs. Martha Hettinger, Mrs. Elmer Beineke, Mrs. #alter Reppert and Mrs. Robert Reppert. Mrs. Elclie Peters, vice-president conducted jthe business meeting which followed.' The Rose Garden club members and their families recently enjoyed a pot-luck picnic at Hanria-Nutt-man park.’ Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Clem Kortenber, Mrs. Roop, Mrs. Paul Daniels. and Mrs. Niland Ochsenrider. The entertainment committee was composed of Mrs. Bert Haley and Mrs. Grover Levy. Unit 2 of Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church will meet Tuesday afternoon at two o, clock with Mrs. Martin Zimmerman', Mrs. Glen Custard will be in charge of the program. 1 '■( . ■ V ■ j Mrs. Laura Durbin will be hostess to the meeting of the Pleasant Mills Methodist ,W. S. C. S. Remnants! Save! X- ( SM R9OOI 2-10 GAY REMNANTS for this sweet dress! This frock‘uses contrast in the thriftiest, way! Uses scallops in the prettiest way—all around the yoke and bib-front. Let her choose between short-puff sleeves or long ones. Both are right for now. Easy-sew, Mother! Pattern R&001 in Children’s sizes 2,4, 6,8, jO. Size 6 takes yards 35-inch; % yard contrast. This easy-to-use. pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart you every step. Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern to Marian Martin care of Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept. P.O. Box 6740, Chicago 80. HI. Print plainly YOUR NAME. ADDRESS, ZONE, SIZE Wd Style Number. \.A .
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Thursday at one thirty o’clock. All members are urged to attend. A called meeting is slated fdr this evening of the Junior krts with Miss Marilyn Jaberg sit thirty o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. David Terveer and children, Mike and Elizabeth, have returned from Indiana University, where they spent the summer, while Terveer attended summer school. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmitz of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Brames of Fort Wayne, spent the week-end viHitlYg Mr. and Mrs. Tom B. Noble of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph’ HOrton of Urbana, ph io, visited Decatur friends ovbr Sunday. Mrs. Rose Moran, widow of the late Judge John Moran and her son Dick, of Indianapolis, joined Miss Margaret Moran for a pleasant visit over the week-end, A car driven by Floyd Ehrman, 17, Decatur, route two, wks badly damaged when it skidded into a car driven by Urbano Torres of Craigville, route one. Torres . wasl turning left out of a lane and Ehrman could not see him in time to stop. The loss was estimated at $250. Mrs. Jennie of Linn Grove and Samuel Cline of Muncie were married in the Chur.ch of God at Muncie Saturday. 4 ' Menno W. Schwartz has purchased the George Hendricks farm southeast of Monroe, 40 acres for $315 per acre. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Brown and children. Arleen, Bonnie, Charles and David of Hartford, S. D., Ivory Facker, Ashland, Ohio, Clois Packer, Rittman, Ohio, and Marilyn Huff of Indianapolis spefit the week-end with Mrs. Charlies Myers and family of this city, and attended the Facker reunion at Van Wert Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Williains of Lima were Sunday visitors at the D. L. Drum home oh Fornax street. Mrs. H. L. Koontz and daughter Marion, and Mr. and Mrs. HarryWehmeyer of Laura, Ohio, are spending a two weeks vacation at Lake Webster.
L. .i. -■ - :«wmL IN|NR v . 4HI SMILING HER PLEASURE, Jenna Mae Whatley (left), Winnfield, La., Is presented with a bouquet by screen actress Ida Lupino after being chosen “Miss VFW of 1952” at the Veterans of Foreign Wars encampment In Los Angeles. Looking on is California Department Commander Walter G. Kell. (International Soundphoto/
Phone 3-2121 Kathleen Tprveer Society Items for day’s publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) MONDAY J Junior Arts, called meeting. Miss Marilyn Jaberg. 7:30 p.m. Lady of Victory discussion group, Miss Hilda Heimann, Y:3O p.m. Pleasant Mills Methodist Willing Workers class, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mann, 8 p.m. ' St. Catherine study ;club, potluck supper, Miss Mary Meyers, 6:30 p.m. v > V. F. W. auxiliary, meeting and initiation, hall, 8 p.m. TUESDAY Unit 2, Bethany E. U. B. church, Mrs. Martin Zimmerman, 2 p.m. Kum Join Us class, Bethany E. U. B. church, family picnic, Berne park, 6:15 p.m. C. L. C. society, social meeting, C.L. of C. hall, 7:30 p.m; Pocahantas lodge meeting*, Red Men’s hall, 7; 30 p.m. Officers meeting, Eagles auxiliary, hall, 8 p.m. Delta Theta Tau, called ing, Miss Catherine We id let? 8 p. m. Decatur Garden clug, picnic, Hanna - Nuttman shelter house, 6:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Decatur Home Demonstration club, Mrs. Joe Hunter, 2 p.m. THURSDAY* Pleasant Mills Methodist W.S. C.S., Mrs. Laura Durbin, 1:30 p.m. Ladies Felowlship, Missionary church, Mrs. Ralph Myers, 7 p.m. Women of Moose, Moose home, informal initiation, 7:30 p.m. officers, 7 p.m. Twin daughters were born Saturday evening' to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mlnick of New Hayen, at 6:30 and 6:36 o’clock. They weighed 6 lbs., 5% oz., and 6 lbs., 10 oz. Mrs. Minick is the former Marcella Braun and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Braun of this city are the maternal grand-parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Beer of Bluffton, are'the parents of a baby girl, bom at 7:59 a.m. today at the hospital and she weighed 6 lbs. 10 oz. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Conrad, weighing 6 lbs. 2 oz. and he was born Sunday at 1:14 a m. at the hospital. Weighing 6 lbs. 2 oz. a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Showalter Sunday at the hospital at 12:45 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. John Young of Keystone, are the parents of a baby daughter, weighing 6 lbs. 7 oz. and born at the hospital Saturday at 3:40 p.m. Admitted: Mrs. Lee Winkler, Willshire, Ohio; Paul McGough, Willshire, Ohio.. Dismissed: John Hindenlang. Decatur; Mrs. Louis Landrum and baby boy, Decatur; Bobby Theobald, Decatur; Mrs. Martin Bultimeier and ITiby girl, Decatur; Mrs. Richard Kelley and baby girl, Decatur; Frsd Hirshey, Monroe; Mrs. John Young and baby girl. Keystone; Mrs. George Wemhoff, Decatur; Mrs.. Bertha Rice, Decatur; Mrs. Raymond Synder, Decatur. The Bible is a closed book to many because seldom opened by them. , L| . 1
Reconciliation Os Aly-Rita Possible !• Estranged Couple At Dinner Meet Sunday HOLLYWOOD, UP — Hollywood’s big question mark today was'the possibility of a reconciliation between Moslem I Prince Aly Kahn and flame-haired Rita Hayworth. Continuing the ardent pursuit of the movie queen who left him 13 month ago. Aly dined again Sunday with Miss Hayworth. But the way to the prince’s heart apparently is not through his stomach. He is dieting. Old-fashioned American roast chicken was served to the highlypublicized pair at the actress’ hilltop home in Beverly Hills, but the feast lacked the traditional hot biscuits. “The prince is dieting, a member of\ the ktiepen staff confided, “so w*e were instructed to leave the biscuits from the menu.” The servant pointed out that. Miss Hayworth's Sunday meals “almost always” contain hot biscuits. The Informant said there apparently is nothing wrong with Aly’s health—he is just watching his waistline. The quiet Sunday dinner ended a hectic weekend for Miss Hayworth and her royal husband. On Friday their three-year-old daughter, Yasmin, was rushed to a Santa Monica hospital to have her stomach pumped empty of sleeping pills she had taken inadvertently swallowed. Thte next day, to get newsmen off her front lawn, they held a brief' press conference which consisted for the most part of “no comment” answers from Rita and Aly to queries concerning their reconciliation. Then Prince Aly flew’ to Del Mar for the races and lost an undisclosed sum on a 50-to-l shot named Flaming Rita. “How can I pass up a bet like that?” he asked reporters before the race. “I always bet on horses I think can win.” Flaming Rita crossed the wire next to last. ' , I
Local People Talk To Sori, With U. S. Army Otto Speigel of 416 Fornax street, and his wife Stella, spoke to their son Robert—an air force staff sergeant stationed in Ger-many-Sunday afternoon through thei facilities of radio station WGL in Fort Wayne. The special ’broadcast was sponsored by the News-Sentinle, owners of the station, and groups of businessmen in Fort Wayne. Also making the broadcast were many people from the area- who have sons in the service both in Korea and Germany. Speigel explained that the broadcasts were transcribed earlier and were broadcast Sunday. He said authorities notified the men overseas when the broadcast was made. Trade in a Good Town —Decatur
1 •w I jHF. ' s MW fl £ '' CIO PRESIDENT Philip Murray (middle) talks in Washington with Jack Kroll (left) of Ohio, director of the ClO’s Political Action committee, and. David McDonald, PAC secretary-treasurer, prior to meeting to decide which presidential candidate to support. f International)
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wIIRI ■ Jis ■ i Pictured together for the first ;;tmie since their separation. Prince A.ly Kahn and his famed spouse, Rita Hayworth, talks things ovef while taking a stroll in Beverly Hills, Cal. A possible reconciliation is in the offing but neither would comment ’on the
Police Claim Two Molested Baby Sitter FORT WAYNE, Ind. UP —Multiple charges may he filed today against two men who police said admitted they tried to rape a 13-yepr-old babysitter. Police Det. Lt. Robert Hire said the Fort Wayne men’s signed statements indicated Howard Warner, 20 ( would face charges of rape and his cousin, Hpjrter Zartrman, 21, would be charged with attempted rape. were held in lieu of SIO,OOO bond each. V EflFvA ' "sSr ■ Z. M K•' -{wi”' •tt / F- V »•< i A NATIVE of Yazoo City, Dora Lee Livingston has been chosen “Miss Mississippi” for 1952. Dora, who will compete in the “Miss America” contest at Atlantic City, ’ has brown hair and blue eyes.
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St Joseph Teachers Names Ready In Week The likt of teachers at St: Joseph and Decatur Catholis high schools for the term, will not be available for about a week, Sistfer M. Rosemary, principal, stated today. Assignments made, but arrival of members of th>e St. Agnes teaching staff: will not be complete for a few days. |”|| H left Tuesday will I ißalvl be ready at 3:00 —. o’clock Wednesday. Office Hours 8:30 to 5:00 EDWARDS STUDIO Stop That Cough With Our Own COUGH SYRUP 49c arid 98c bottle i Kohne Drug Store Quality Photo - Finishing Work left before 8:00 P. M. Monday. Ready Wednesday at 10:00 A. M. HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. Want to Buy ? Want to Sell? UAt BTATI KM Mil CUnVH, r ; ! In FAI •ult ua • ROOM X jFMI W* bath, h// rE I <3 NEW ’ 1 iiiuZz// \ \ EW 4 14 I IVW ’ *<Sro, M X.Jr / / / Brooiuv QLrX / / I . one or’ rtf / / I Ready J f / / I VhM October/ /ll 1 SEVEN / /Il I 1H quiet J / / I I I VMM 'll ■ V * k Use The Daily Democrat ■■ ■ \ Want Ads
