Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 206, Decatur, Adams County, 30 August 1952 — Page 3

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— Mrs. Charles McCrory HONORED WITH SHOWER * Mrs. Charles McCrory, the form- <» er Miss Carol Kirsch, Was honored recently with a miscellaneous briJ dal shower at the home of Jane Drew. The bride was presented with a corsage of gladiolis. i The guests were entertained , with various games and prizes were j , . awarded to Mrs. Robert DeLong -y and Miss Kathryn Bulmahn, who in turn presented them to the bride. Refreshments were served during th# social hour, followed with the honored guest opening her many gifts, which were arranged in a I large decorated basket. j Tfhe following guests were present: Mrs. Robert DeLong, the Mlssers Kathryn Bulmahn, Arlene , Fuelling, Phyllis Gerke, Bernadine jjL Kirchhofer, Mrs. Joshua Zuercher « of Monroe and Mrs. Leonard Schwartz and Mrs. Rolland Qlll- : iom of Berne. / Invited guests unable to attend were Mrs. Leo Kirsch, Mrs. Juani ita Routt, Mrs. Charles Hosier and j* Miss Nancy Kirsch. l6' : V 7 I THOMAS J. LOSE TO WED SEPTEMBER 6 IN MILWAUKEE Os interest to friends and relatives in Decatur, is the announcement of the approaching marriage of Thomas J. Lose, son of Mrs. Frank Lose and the late Dr. Lose of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. and for? "|7.mer residents of this city, to Mias i Marianne Lemmer. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vivtor F. Lemmer of Milwaukee. St. John’s Cathedral will be the scene df the marriage at ten o’clock

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September 6. A reception will follow at Hubbard Lodge from two • thirty until five o’clock. The groom elect’s brother, Rich- . ard, was married August 23 in that city. The So Cha Rea club will meet with Mrs. T. J. Metzler Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock. The C. L. of C. society will meet Tuesday evening at seven thirty : o’clock at thefC. L. of C. hall. The St. Ann study club will meet , with Mrs. Carl Steigmeyer Wed- ■ nesday evening at seven thirty o’clock. Mrs. Pete Reynolds will be hostess to the St. Joseph study club Thursday evening at eight fifteen o’clodk. Heavy Traffic Is Reported Friday Extremely heavy traffic was reported Friday night by the sheriff and city police enroute in all directions through the city for vacation spots for the Labor Day weekend. Sheriff Robert Shraluka anticipates the traffic will .be quiet over the weekend since most of the people who had plans have probably • already begun. He expects it to pick up once more, however, during the late afternoon Monday when travelers will be returning. Trade in a Good Town —Decatur!

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Betty L. Braun Bride Today Os ' Jerome Wellman At nine o’clock this morning, a lovely double ring ceremony united Miss Betty L. Braun, daughter of Mrs. Mary E. Braun of Decatur and the late Raymond A. Braun, and Jerome H. Wellman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Wellman of route 1, Bryant, in marriage. The nuptial high mass was solemnized by the Very Rev. Msgr. J. J. Seimetz in St. Mary’s Catholic church before an; altar outlined with beauty vases of white gladioli, sprays _pf palms, and candel-. abra. The men’s choir of the church sang the St. Joan of Arc mass, preceding a short musicaie played by Sister M. Dominic, organist. "Ava Maria" was played at the offertory, and concluding the ceremony, as the bride placed a bouquet at the altar of the Blessed Virgin, the choir sang “On This Day, Oh Beautiful Mother.” * 1 [ Miss Braun was given In marriage by her god-father and uncle, Henry Braun of Decatur, and attired in a gown Os white marqui* sette and Chantilly lace, fashioned with a modified Queen Ann collar of lace, with the lace yoke extending into the bodice of the gown. The-Jong marquisette sleeves came to points over her hands and the bouffant skirt was beautified with panels of the matching lace, which also graced the ’cathedral length train. Her accordion pleated bonnet Your Fall First kC ' r Z /J » # / i \\ ’ 1 TV W W f ♦--• 4-|i \\ / sty-—A f B~ ■ H-*" R 9249 ■t al \\ SI2ES w to—p; Iry Cheers, Teener! Here’s the dress to wear back to school! A cutie for jfeltes or duty, it has yokes, pockets, pleated skirt. De* signed for YOU to sew easily. So be fashion-bright and sew it right away! Have it in checked cotton or* wool with bright contrast. ' Pattern R 9249: Teenage Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16. Size 12 takes 2% yards 35-inch; % yard contrast. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Chart shows you every step. Send Thlrjy-(ive cents in coins., for this pattern to Marian Martin care of Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept P.O. Box 6740, Chicago 80, 111. Print plainly YOUR NAME, , ADDRESS, ZONE, SIZE Wd = Style Number.

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—Photo by Anspaugh was appliqued w|th lace and seed pearls, and hejd in place her veil of silk illusion. She carried a crystal rosary, a gift from the groojn, and her white prayerbook, was topped with a single orch|d, tied with satin streamers and knotted with small mums. IMiss Jean Marie Braun, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, wearing a white organdy gown, over shrimp taffeta, and protrajt neckline was highlighted with point de Venice lace. The dress was cotnplemented with cap sleeves and ;a fitted bodice. Her full skirt was flupr length and she wore a large picture hat of matching material, trimmed with satin ribbon. Miss Josephine Faurote, Decatur, and Miss Helen Wellman, sister et the groom, were bridesmaids- •in gowns identical to that\Of .the honor attendant’s. They all carried small baskets, of yellow and white mums, tied with green satin ribbon. The bride's mother attended her daughter's wedding in a blue dress of faille, with navy accessories, while the gloom’s mother selected a black dress with matching accessories. Both mothers wore red rose corsages. £ Francis Wellman served his brother as best man. Ushering wen? Joseph Braun, brother of the bridei, and Marcel Welling. ,\ A dinner followed at the Faipway restaurant and later this evening the couple will greet their guests at Geels Music Ranch from sevenythirty until eleven thirty oilclock. The reception scene will hje decorated with Crepe paper streamers and colored' balloons and the bride’s Tdble will hold a three tietr wedding cake, topped with a miniature bride and groom and sufrounding it, bouquets of seasonal flowers. Serving will, be Miss Leona Rauch, Mrs. Marjorie Rosswurn|, Mrs. Dick Des Jean and Mrs. Robert Steigmeyer.

When the young couple leave sos a wedding trip of unannounced de£ tination, the bride will wear a dresk of ir'ridescent wine taffeta wit|j matching* accessories and the oik chid from her bridal bouquet. I Mrs. Wellman is a graduate of Decatur Catholic high school and employed as cashier at the Decatuf Loan ’and Discount company. Her husband attended Holy Trinity school and is self employed. \ They will make their home 1$ this city, at 303 W. Monroe street in a newly furnished apartment. \ Guests from a distance included Mr. and Mr?- Arnold Hoyng and family of Dayton, Ohio: Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Corrigan of Miamisburg-, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Axt, of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Young of Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lanning and family di Van Dyke, Mich.; Mr. and Mr*. Robert Lknningp Dearborn, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Young, Detroit, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Fres Ruesewald and family, Weinefj Ark.; Mrs. Hugo Schwartz, Weine® Ark.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank wald and family of Fort and Mrs. Joe Ruesewald of Welder, Ark. ‘ LOCALS Evidently the Amish in the south part of the county will again try tin operate their own schooj as did not enroll in“ the Genevh schools this week. The buses passed their hon;e but were waved 03. Ntetimlf Cor® I To produce 100 bushels of coni, the soil must deliver 6,000,000 pounds of water, 150 pounds nitrogen. 23 pounds of 73 pounds of potassium and 68 pounds of lime plus organic matted . • ■' . 1 I Radiant Heat i Use of radiant heat is new, bus the principles involved have been known for at least 2,000 years. \

. —i" Phone 3-2121 Kathleen Terveer ' Society Iteme for day'c publication must be phoned In by 11 a. jn. (Saturday 9:30 a. mA TUESDAY C. \L. of C. society. C. L. of C. hall, 7:30 p.m. l Women’s Guild, Zion E. R. church potluck Stupper, 6:30 p.m. Tri Kappa Sorority, Mrs. Vaughn Hllyard, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY St. Ann study club, Mrs. Carl Steigmeyer, 7:30 p.m. Pfci lota Xi sorority, Alice Johnson, C. L. Yost home 8 p.m. THURSDAY St. Joseph’s study club, Mrs. Pete Reynolds, *8:15 p.m. 1 So Cha Rea, Mrs. T. J. Metzler, 7:30 p. m. , Magley Ladies Aid, all day, church basement. W. M. A. of Nuttman Ave. U.B. church, Mrs. Ben Harkless, 1:30 p. m. Womeni of Moose, Moose home, 7:30 p.m.,j oficers, 7 p.m. Everßcady class, Methodist church, Mrs. E. W. Johnson. 8 p.m.

Dr. and! Mrs. Ray Stingely will observe tlkeir silver wedding anniversary Sunday with open house and may call from three until five o’clock. The Vart Wert, 0., fair will open tomorrow with the usual free day and a program of singing and a sermon by Dr. May of Oberlin college. The issued a thirtypage special edition yesterday to promote the big occasion. . Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at Bluffton for Mrs. James| W. Sale, 85, who died at the home of her daughters, Mrs. Compton at> Indianapolis yesterday. Shd, was active in cfvic affairs and the Methodist church for many years. i Paul Edwards has returned from attending the annual national convention of photographers in Chicago at the Coiirad Hilton hdtipl. Mrs. Edwards and son, Steve accompanied him, and ivhile in that ciKy visited with Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Crider and family, i Miss Sharon! Hite and Miss Dorothy Ulmin, W.hq recently left for Washington, I}. C., where they secured jobs wdifking for the government, arrived home to spend the holiday weekend with their parents and friends. ]

MBRKIIiIKhB <&JOSRITAL V* 1 IZpttd Admitted: Baby Thomas'Stevenson. Decatur'. Dismissed: Mrs. Daniel L. Miller and baby boy, Decatur; Fred Haugk, Decatur; Mrs. Roger Moser and baby girl, Berne; Mrs. Roger Amstuti and baby girl, Berne. 'Parade Os Planes' Sunday Afternoon The "parade 6f airplanes” will begin Sunday at i 1 p.m. Sheriff Robert Shraluka pays he will be on hand to take case of traffic routing. The. Jaycees have volunteered their services in\takihg care of aif trafic control in and lout of the field. It fa reported that! the Morrison Fann store, the Decatur agent for AllisChalmers farm Implements, donated the use of a tractor and mower to dress the field; in anticipation of tomorrow’s eveht. ' Josephine Iye|tich, operator of the field, says somp of her fellow workers at the General Electric plant will be on hand to help heV with the doughnuts and coffee. Gay’s service station donated the use of a jeep for any plane-hauling that may be necessary. DON’T TAKE A CHANCE TAKE PLENAMINS Smith Drug Co. Ell 11 left Mohday will rILIvI be ready at 3:00 o’clock Tuesday. Office Houti: 8:30 to 5:00 “ EDWARDS STUDIO

KBH™ —i Hr 1 Ike ME J ISul GENERAL EISENHOWER stretches his arms to take in the whole contingent as GOP National committeewomen from 11 states give out with a cheer in Ike’s New Yotk headquarters. Clnternational Sound?koto)

Attention Parents! 1 School [Bus Service Will Start ' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. 4th J, For Children with Reservations Only! V SdUTH END BUS \ NORTH END BUS Will Start At Will Start At 7:30 A. M. & 12:00 NOON 8:00 A. M. & 12:20 P. M. Routes Will Be Approximately Same As Last Year NOTE: NO BUS SERVICE THIS WEDNESDAY!, For yourinformation the following: registration hours are for Wednesday. Kindergarten 8:30 to 11:00 a. m. and 12:45 to 3:15 p. m. ' First Grade Students between 8:30 and 11:30 a. m. Grade 2 to 6 at 8:30 a. in. Robert E. Gay . . ‘ - v■’ ; J / - I \ ■' ■ ■ ' . v ! ■MI Ikß MBMagiL a..-. Jel| ■ / M It Pays ■ To Read The Ads! ' You See... What's going on in the community: HE . . . Special Events . . . Sales . . . Entertainment, etc. each day. You Save . . a i» i ! Money by checking the many specLW j a j s h e i n g. offered by the local merchants gvery day. You Find . . . , ’There’s no better way to shop than i to first read the advertisements in Decatur Daily and know where to go to make your purchases. « SHOP and SAVE / ' BY READING THE ADS! \ , j , ■' ' ~ ' A-- ' ... ‘ ■ > . ... Decatur Daily Democrat “Advertising Doesn’t Cost — It Pays** ; .... ’

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