Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 280, Decatur, Adams County, 26 November 1952 — Page 3
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• £ ROBERTA FLEDDERJOHANN WEDS JOSEPH HOLT 'Miss Roberta Louise Plodderjohann, youngest daughter of Mrs. .Matilda Fledderjbhann of New Knoxville, Ohio, and the late Rtiv. A. R. Fledderjohann, former pastor of the local Zion Evangelical Reformed church, became the bride of Joseph L. Holt of Detroit, in a four o'clock ceremony solemnized Saturday November 15. .. • ’, The Metropolitan Methodist church in Detroit, was the scehe of the nuptials with the Rev. Smoot performing the double ring service. A musicale was presented by the church organist and Doh Harig, vocalist, and brotber-ln-law of the bride, sang *‘O Promise, Me” and "Through the Years”. E. B. Stoeckel, Miamisburg, Ohio, brother-in-law of the .bride,' gave XpaSs LOVE,.. M.MACARONI Photo - Finishing QUALITY All work left before noon Thursday ready next day, Friday, 10:00 a.m. Holthouse Drug Co. >r . • S ' . r— -
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••/* H • Z • Miss Fledderjbhann in marriage. Mrs. Don Harp?, sister of the • bride, and William O’Shea, Detroit, . Mich-, attended the couple. ' \ r The reception following the wed* . ding, took place in the church parlors.' A Wedding cake, topped with a miniature bride and groom grac- ’ ed the bridal table. '■ Following a wedding trip to Chicago, the couple are now at home z at 8310 Ijawton, Detroit, Mich. •Mrs. Holt, a graduate of New Knoxville’ high school, attended Bowling Green State, University and also from the school of photography. She is employed it the Motor Gar company. :'' ‘ \ The groom is a graduate of Northwestern high school, attended WayneUniverslty and gradual-, ed from jthe Business Institute of Detroit. He Is also employed by the Packard ‘ Motor Car company fn Detroit, and is a veteran of World War II and at present a first lieutenant With the Michigan national . guard. ■ i . • BUSINESS MEETING HELD BY DE LT’S TUESDAY Members of Delta Theta Tau sorority met Tuesday evening at | the Elks home for a regular business meeting,. which opened with Miss Catherine Weidler, president, presiding, j Following with roll call, the group then planned money making projects and decided to hold a bake sale In December, the date to be announced at a later date. Mrs. George Helm spoke to the members oh their yearly project, the Good Fellows club and explained the plan of taking ministers of the different churches in the city, to the homes of the families given aid at Christmas, for spiritual help as well as material. > Following this, the meeting adjourned With prayer.
_ Society Items for day’s publication must be phoned In by’ i 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Kathleen Terve.er ■, Phone 3-2121 WEDNESDAY , St. Vincent de Paul society, C. L. of C. hkll, 2 p.m. • St. Mary Goretti study club, Miss Isabelle Kintz, 8 p.m. Guardian Angel study club, Mrs. Robert BoHnger, 8 p.m. '•[ Presbyterian Women’s Association, Presbyterian church, 8 p.m. THURSDAY ■ No Aeolian choir practice this week. Held next Thursday. .I 4 Community Thanksgiving Service, Bobo U. B. church, 9 a.m. FRIDAY Roadside Council, North entrance of Library,. 1:30 p.m. J. American Legion Auxiliary, Legion home. 8 p,ni. SATURDAY Bake sale and Bazaar, Schafer store. 8 a.m., Salem W. 8. C. S. Bake Sale, City hall, 9 a.m. Immanuel Lutheran Ladies Aid. MONDAY Literature Department, Mrs. Hugh Andrews, 7:30 p.m. Art Department, Mrs. A- R. Ashbaucher,. 7:3G p.m. ' Our’Lady of Fatima study club. Miss Rosemary Spangler, 8 p.m. Civic Department, Mts. Phil Macklin, 7:45 p.m. Monmouth p. T. A. Mothers’ study course, Monmouth school, 7:30 p.m. ( 1 k . > I Research club, Mrs. S. L. Everhart, 2:30 p.m. Adams County Christmas party, Mrs. Erwin Stuckey, 6 p.m. TUESDAY Order of Eastern Star, Joint In* spection, Geneva U. B. church, 7:30 p.m. . A GENERAL MEETING HELD BY CHRISTIAN C. W. F. A general meeting of the C. W. F. Os the First Christian church was held Monday evening with Mrs. Honker Ruhl in charge of the program. entitled ‘Delayed Pilgrims”, a short playlet, with all members participating. Mrs, Elmer Darwachter will give the program for the December meeting, which will be held at the home of Mrs. Fred Scheiderer. MRS. A. J. BkKER HOSTESS TO PRESIDENT’S PARLEY i Mrs. A. J. Baker was hostess to members of the Past President’s Parley of thh American Legion Auxiliary Monday evening. The program began with plans made for a. Christnias party for families of the members. December 14, with a dinner served at five thirty o’clock. Cards were enjoyed the remainder of the evenirig, with prizes going to Mrs. T. C. Smith, Mrs. R. C. Hersh ' and Mrs. Vincent Borman for pinochle. A social hour followed with refreshments served by the hostess. -mt -jflkk fijniT|7i AT YOUR FORD DEALER’S!
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Mrs. Helen C. Bell of Bedford, worthy grand matron of the Indiana grand chapter, order ot tjb Eastern Star, will »be in Geneva Tuesday to inspect the Po?|lan|l, Geneva and Decatur chapters. iA banquet will be served at six ||- cl6ck at the United , Brethren church and the combined chiptefk will open at seven thirty o!ciosk with the officers conferring the degrees of the Order; r V, \ Mrs. Hugh Andrews will be-.•hqpi-tess to the Literature department of the Decatur Woman's club' Monday at seven thirty ' ' ' ■ II The Art department of thf Dm. catur Woman's club will fnelt Monday evening at seven tih.iriy o’clpck with A. R. AshbaucherZi k fI; Our Lady of Fatima study ~clii|j will meet Monday evening at o’clock with Miss Rosemary ler. k i 1 -— The Civic department of tlife Woman’s club will hafe Christmas party and gift e*ch|ngß at a party with Mrs. Phil Monday evening at seven-ftfrt# five o’clock. , 3'■' ■ . I k '4 —* Clara Ellen Hitchcock, Alic6^- V l/ anson, Doris Spiegel and Violef : Smith attended the all day mieefej ing Sunday at Indianapolis of the Disabled American Veterans auX» iliary of Indiana. ■< Peter Dalzell, young son >of , Mis f and Mrs. {Chester Dalzell-* of 31fj North Fifth street, has been* admitted to the Van Wert co&nt® hospital in Van Wert. Ohio. Mr. an(i Mrs. Charles Shoaj|? Fred Shoaf, all of this city. ?an|j Ed Shoaf of Fort Wayne, have turned from a several days visits with their brother, Frank, of Fort Wayne, who is a patient in thd Michael Reese irf where he, underwent surgery' th first part of the week. He wist bd? a patient there for a wee,k. V I; Mrs. Bertha Kilbourne of l|pm< City, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Teryeei' and daughter. Joan. of' Belpit. Ohfo| and'Captain and Mrs. John B. veer and daughters, Mary Beth an 4 Julianne of Franklin, will visit Mrs? Bernard Terveer and family ovei the Thanksgiving holidays, the oc| caSion also, being Mrs. Terveer birthday, I James R. of Fort Wayne| was a callet at this office TueSdhyj afternoon. Jiin. who used to be th* 1 * boss of the old eighth party, is now interested in the tele-| vision business wbidh he thinks! will make great strides the coming year. 4 ■ | . Mrs. Charles Caylpr.. widow; o$ the late Dr; C. .E. Caylor of Blutf| ton. is reported to be in condition, as a result of a fall the stairw’ay! at her home in Sebr, ring. Fla. I Dinner guests Mr. and Mrs! Walter Fegliey Sunday were , Mr.> and Mrs. Clarence ford. Ohio; ,Mr. and Mrs. O. C.t Fegley, Ohio City, Otijo; Mr. and! Mrs. James Dull, Lou Ann Tum-( bleson, all irf tyren. Ohio; after-5 noon visitors were Mr, \and Mfs| Wilbur Rhodes of Delphos, Ohio. | Mr. and Mrs. ' J. Wald will leave Thursday for West Pal|n| Beach and Fort Lauderdale; Fla.J where they will spend a couple of j weeks *aiid then proceed to a neW; location for a month’e vacation J Over the Christmas holidays they will be joined by Ms. and Ikfrs. Charles Camp and children of Washington. D. C. Their visit will be extended vver New Years.' , SOSWTAL I Admitted: Floyd E. Marshland, Decatur; Joseph Krick, Decatur; Mrs. Joyce Eady, Decatur; Mrs. Anita Macklin. Decatur; Karfeb. Sue Noll, Decatur; Addie Egty, Berne; John ‘ Hesher. Decatur.. % \ Dismissed: John William Walter. Bryant; Mrs. Carolyn Deitsch, Celina, Ohio; Glen Weil, Fort Recovery, Ohio? i ■ J ' "
Thanksgiving Day K Dinner For 6.1.'s Turkey Dinner For Soldiers In Korea SEOUL, Korea, UP — GFs in Korea will line up Thursday fbr a traditional Thanksgiving Day dinner,served front line style. \ The dinner would cost about (5 In the states, but it costs the arrpy only $1.50, per man. ; The eighth army began making arrangements a tong time ago so the soldiers in Korea would have plenty of turkey. Soldiers at the front and in rear areas will get the same dinner. , -V |, Here’s how it would be if yqu Were at the front. The chow copies up in insulated containers to keep in warm. As you walk past the containers, they serve you a slice or drunistick qf turkey on one half of your mestikit. You get dressing, gravy anti cranberry sauce. In the other half you get pie, nuts, sweets or something like that. While you’re Juggling these in one Hand, \ they fill you? canteen mug jsvith hot icoffee. 1 You'd better bit right dowp and eat it fast, lotherwise it’ll freeze into a hard' mass on these cold days. .1 v If you’re in a bunker or a trench you've also gpt to avoid eating Korea’s dirt that silts, down from ' the ' bunker ceiling ’or thel edge of the trench.* Gen. Mark Clark. U. N. commander in chief, told his soldiers they have much to be thankful for despite the w’ar. In a Thanksgiving day message to his troops, he said: “We are thankful for our na-i tion's strength and courage in this critical period df our history. We are thankful for the hig|i moral determination of our people to preserve our institutions against attack from any quarter or by any foe. “We are thankful for the preservation of our dignity, our freedom and J our rights as human beings—those rights which have, under God, made our nation strong. “As we solemnly give thanks for these blessings, let us also pray that our determination and our faith shall never falter." r .. .. J Baking Tins , ; The new baking tins should be ■placed in the oven and heated un-Z til the tin becomes blue before using them. By doing this they will give better service. . H ■ ■ • • • ■ / The kind of gift '/ a man appreciate? '.g—S„, • , JW W B // SI fi hB li I SPECIAL DUO SETS '5 \ ’\ ; ; Crystal dear glass containers with jl Burgundy caps, gift-packaged, p 656 After Stave Lotion and Cologne 42.00 ■ ... ■ bi-656-X After Shave Lotion $ and Talcum $2.00 I SMITH j DRUG CO.
i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mephberger of Linn Grove, arte the parents ot a baby boy, weighing 8 lbs., 9 oz., and bdrn at 4:09 a. m. today at the hospital. # A baby weighing 8 lbs., 5 oz., was born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Copper of Monroeville, at 1:25 p. th. Tuesday at the hospital. At 3:10 p. m. Tuesday, a' baby hoy was horn to Mr, and Mrs. Fred Wepger of Bluffton 1 bnd weighed 9 lbs., 2 oz. Mr. and Gerald Springer of Monroeville,, are the parents of a baby girl, weighing 7 lbs'., and born at, 1:17. a. m. Tuesday at the hospital. ’ ; A baby girl wak born to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blythe, weighing 5 ’lbs., 8 oz„ and born at 6:29 p. m. Monday at the hospital. \ Bake Safe, Saturday, November 29th, 9:00 a. m. City Hail. • Immanuel Lutheran Ladies Aid. T- x If you Have something to sell or iconic for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. It bring* resuits. DON't TAKE 'A CHANCE TAKE PLENAMINS Smith Drug’ Co. i i““| -r~ : ? —
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