Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 6 January 1953 — Page 3

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— | —u — PARENTS ANNOUNCE ■> DAUGHTER'S BETROTHAL Mr.' and Mrs. Lawreiiie Koenig of Decatur • announce the , engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter- Virginia, to James A. Hackman, son of Mr. an<l Mrs. Anselm Hackman, also of this |city/ •■.!'; Miss Koenig is a graduate Os Decatur high school, while; her fiance attended 'Decatur. Catholic high .school. Both- aye employed at the , JCeneral Electric company. J ; !. NO definite date “has been Set for the wedding. ’ i- - - IMOGENE McFARLAND TO ( WED WENDELL ABBOTT ; . '■ The Engagement Miss Imogene McFarland to' Wendell Abbott has been by herj - Mr. and Mrs. Edward McFarland of route 6. Mr. and Mrs. C.a|C. Abbott of route .5. are the bgroOHi-elect’s parents. J » i • The bride r elecft is employed as (a registration clerk at the county Herd’s office in t|his city. Her fi-i Lance farms?. ’> . p \ ! 1 ■';. No' date has been announced for the wedding. ' MONMOUTH P. T. A. J HAS MEETING I The Moriinouth PAT. pC Study club met Monday at the Monmouth 'school. Mrs. Carl Fuelling was in charge of ifte devotions and Mrs. George Sonrier gave a very interesting talk “Best PreVaratiop ior Marriage. A - Refreshments ; were served by lira.; (Everett Singleton an/i Mrs. JPearl Goldner. ? ' L. —l~ 7 ' h■ - The Aeolian/ chtjiir will iriteet Thursday, evening kt seyen-tihirty o’clock in the music room of" the High School. ’ 4 ,:K ■ ■" jdf' |li Mr?. Oscar Youpg will bejjiostess «> the Salem W. S. C. p. ,at her : liome- K Thursday afternoon fat onethirty o’clock./ ’ J ,? j - I{ . ' '| | \ 1 Mrs., Robert Osterman gill be |ho'steai to the Queen of lite Rt>slary study-club evening at.eight o'cloc|c. The Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid will have an ail day meeting Thurs- \ day at the. Parish hall. 1 " ■ a-. ... ... — Yr a, ' - Members of the Monroe Methodist W. S. C. S; will meet ih ' church ; ahnex Thursday e>’4ning ( at: seveh thirty 'o’clock £or ■<£ negu- 1 \lar meeting. bite 5i ’ ,d : L Mrs. Frankiyn Better , wiM he , hostess to the Tri Kappa sorority this evening at seven-thirty, o’-' clock at her- home. The meeting was originally scheduled the hom? of Mrs. U. I. Finlayson..;j - GIRL SCOUTS Brownie Troop 19 piet Monday after school. Roy call, was tjiken and dues collected. We an election of officers: president,’ Barbara Singer, secretary-treasurer. Velma Fairchild; scribe./ Alice LankeAau. i ; H ’ t Next J week we are to 'brife a dish" towel from home. Margaret. Ann Richards brought the i' I Scribe, Alice Langqjpau.

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Society Item* for day’* publication must be phoned In by \ 11 gm. (Saturday 9:30 «.m.) i’Kathleen Terveer i Phone 3-2121 !\ i ■ j TUESDAY fealem Vs. S. C. ,S. 1:30 bin. Mrs. . Oscar Yquing. 11 Tri Kappa sorority, Mrs. Frankly n Better 1 . 7:30 fc.m. | EaglEsj'Auxiliary, Officers. Eagles hall) 8 p.m. i i - i Kirklarid Ladies cldb. school. 7 p.m. ' Yl C. L. oif fC. society, C. L. of C. hall, 7:30 p.m. / Tri Kapha sorority. Mrs. C. I. Finlayson. 7:30 p.m. ' Pocohaijitas Lodge, Men’s hall. 7:30 p.m: St. Joseph study club Mrs. J 9£f e Klienmerger. £:ls p.i|i.,. Ofethodist W. T. U., Wesley class roon|j( 2 p.m. J /.j j WEDNESDAY Sancta Miarial study club, Mrs. Esther MeMer, S p.im f , . St. George study club postponed. .Bridge club, Mrs. G. Remyiliiei-ly. 7:30 p.m. j / W. M. A., Avenue U. B. church,, Mrs? Edith Teryeli, 1: 30 p.m. ‘ \ \ Historical dub, Mrs. Win. D'ellingfer, 2:30 p: m. Girl Scout | Leaders club cancelled. \ hi/ Shakespeare club, Mrs. Jesse Rice, 2:30 p.m. Psi lota Xi. Mfs. Ronald 8 p.m.' (:■ ’ M ' THURSDAY Aeolian choir, High school ,music I room. 7:30 p.m. ; > Monroe Methodist W. S. C. S.. schprch annex, 7:30 p.m. ! pleasant Dale-Ladies Ald| Par-’ ish hall,; all daY. n Queen of Rosary study ch|ib[ Mrs. Robert Osterman. 8 p in. f , Mt. Pleasant W. S. C> S.J ( Mrs. Patsy Sheets, 1:30 p.m: ’ r .b| St. Jude study club, Mrs. Harry Massonne, 8 p.m. “*'■’> I J So-Cha-Rea, Mrs. Vincerlt ■ Bormann, Fairway. 0:30 p.m. Methodist W. Si C. S., Methodist church, 2 p.m. • I). *A. V. Auxiliary, D.< A. V.lhall. 7:30: p.m. Eastern Star, stated meeting, Masonic hall. 7:30 p.m. Unit 1, (Mrs. Carl Hammondh Bethany E. U. B. church, Mrs |Orie SQewhard, 2-p.m.H 1 . ' 'I jj ■ Magley Ladies Aid, ail i day, Church basement. x ; Women of M oOse - 7:30 p.m., officers, 7 p.m. :. > FRIDAY . J I jj # JI f American Legion Auxiliarvi Legioq home. 8 p.m. S. I W. SI of Union Qh|apel) EMM Lawrence Nofris, 1 p.mj. W. s. C. S. of >Mt. Tabor church, Mrs; Ollie Culbertson, 7 /p.nL WEDNESDAY | SATURDAY ' M’t Pleasant church group, Bake Ehihger’s store. 9 a.in. Li! : 1 ' \ ' U'/ : I • - -l;- ■■ i——

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Miss Appelman Is Married Church Ceremony Ip one of early Ayiiit|/’s loveliest of weddings, Miss :p|meia Louise Appehnan, youngekt-i of; Andrew Ap/elmap 12$ South: Tenth street and tW latE Mrs. Appelman, became hße hridb of William Howard MaiMield. Son of I Mr. and Mrs. Mansfield j Sr.. Os 1721 West dWnroe street" at nine o’clock this lOjrning :in St.' Mary's Catholic chur«i|. y : The, Re v.\ Robert CiHttaiit, assistant pastor, solemnize® the nuptial high mass and dotib® ring, ceremony. before an aiturMillined with red poinsettias and evWgreen, altar bouquets of white ilgsadiola: and inu-nis, flanked with ihiahle candelaV a II ■ L Sister M. Domirtic, mgamstj, presented ,a musicale pjiqceding the ceremony, and the choir sang the St. Joan of Af*e Msiss. “Adeste Fidelis" was sung ?dur||i|ig the bffertory; and while th£ Mj||e placed a bouquet at the alter q®he Blessed Virgin, they sang. This Day. Oh Beautiful Mother."® Given in marriage Inlier father, who escorted her flqjwn a white , yarpeted aisle, was Iqvoly in . a gown og FrenlSh imported Chantilly lace over <|jwsjtal whit«satin. The molded-, botte featured a net yoke beautiful! I ;:^ith pearls and seqdins. Long tapered to points over lien wrists and ■ miniature were centered down fant skirt of lace Uiiia 1 shtin. wps complemented with ajfflktco insert gracing the middle aw the cathedral length "train was i^ r the match ing lace and satiri. H'dl- finger tip veil of French illitsioni'Xas held in place a Vict'ofian';;»and of similar lace. An orchid®opped hEr white prayerbook, tidiissjwith loops — ...

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i ! ' ''/ .Ab F of satin ribbon and white hialine and she carried-a crystal rosarjV, a gift from the groom. Mrs. -raul ‘Kobne was matron of honor, wearing a ballerina Jepgth gown of Uottillion blue taff-e.ta/de-'tailed with a halter neckline and a tucked bodice. A small fitted jacket covered the bodice and The full-skirt was highlighted with'net at the hemline-s Her.headpiece Van a four tiejr satin band’ with a n’bse veil and sihe csiried an arangement of lavender heather and rose pink cyclamen blossoms. \ b A Mrs. .RiLharu .viansrield. ar., Mias Ann Gass and Miss Kathleen '|erveer: Were bridesmaids in j identically styled to that As? |he honor attendant.- They carried Ihiuquets of heaths and cyclai|«i) ; blossoms. L . - f Little «•’ Miss -Scherry Mansfield, jniece of the bridegroom, was flower jgirl in a blue taffeta gown of baiter*ina length, with a <-ortied walstilhe. accented lyy a wide black velvet Ibaml. She wore a floral band| in iher hair gnd l|er bouquet Wa.l a of the other attendants. AR wore a single strand choker and earing set, gifts frpm khe bride. I' Anthony; Fati|rote ? servejd the jgrdom as best inan. Guests wqj-e "iseated by Dori Mansfield; ■ Fort iWayne, Richard Mansfield. Jr., brothers of the groom, and Thonias ißastress, .’ Mrs. Ma.nsfield was present for her son’s wedding in a grey Irivb over gold taffeta dress, accented with an dccordian pleated ; insert down the front and fhihestone trim, She selected bro\Knjand rust accessories and wore An-orchid corsage Immediately following the. weddlnig, a dinner was served the bridal party and immediate families .at the Knights of Columbus hall,l/ ' The reception will follow later this evening from seven until ten o’clock at the K. ofj C. hall (or aip proximately 350 guests. Gracing the bridal table will be a white linfn ploth and a four tier wedding will form the centerpiece, flanked On either side by white candles and ever-green boughs. Servin# the yveddirig guests will be Mrs) VVH|iain Gass. Mrs. Fr.ed Schulte arid 'Mrs. Jerome Deßolt. When the couple leave for , a two weeks wedding trip to Fforidg. Mrs. Mansfield will don a* groy wool suit flecked with white, ‘to Which she will pin the orchid! from her bridal bouquet. Over this Will wear a rust topper and her Accessories will bb in black. Mrs. Mansfield is a' graduate of Decatur Catholic high school Kmfia riiember of Delta Theta Tau sorority. Her husband; graduated froiri siorth Side high school in Foi*t Wayne, after which he served with the havy. He Is employed a|t Mansfield Motor Sales in this city. H Out of town guests attending the •wedding were John Schaffer; and family; Mr. and Mrs. Maurice LaMrs. Mildred Bastreqs; Mr.» and Mrs. Leon Rossworm; William MeGahey; Mr. and Mrs. Hhroli Carter; Mr.jand Mrb. Leonard Roei ble. Mr. and Mrs. Gordan HoWelL Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Braden;; Mr. hnd Mrs. John Zakhi; Mr. and Mrs. L. Cupp and daughter; Mrs. Paul Alles; Mr. and AMrsj Wallace Fritz; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wet tengerg, Sr., and family; Mr. and Mrs. ©rrine Shaw; Mr. and Mrs.* Charles Osborn; Mr. and Mrs; John Schneider; Mr. and Mrs. Gori don Plquequot; William Schurmeyl er; Mr. and Mrs. Harold MRlerk' Donald Hay; Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa Bontius; .Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lucky Miss Dolores Bailey; Charles Neddff; Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers; Joseph Trentadue; '•Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Sult; Mr. and Mrs. Edward. Martin; Mr. and Mrs. IE, H. Mans-f ■ field; Mr. and Mrs. A. Korb; Mr.l and Airs. Ted Appelman and Mr., and Mrs. William Pettit, all or Fort Wayne; Air.'and Mr*. Franirl

Kriegel, Galion. Ohio; M -. and Mrs. ■Carl Kriegel and son. Llmq, Ohio; Airs. Edward Conroy and family, l Marion. Ohiop Raymond Kriegel. Lima, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schlenler, Findlay, Ohio; Frank Trainer;. Lansing, Midi.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kriegel, Mansfield, Ohio; Mr. and Sirs. Robert per, Tiffin, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Allis, Columbia Cify; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kriegel, Lima, Mr. and Mrs. W. Kesner, Jr., Ohio; Mrs. Thomas Kriegel, Lima, Ohio; Urham Kriegel Lima, Ohio: Air. and Mrs. Edward Lose, Richmond; and Mr. /nd Mrs. prank Pjval. Mansfield, Ohio. SPRUNGER-BISHOP engagement ANNOUNCED Mrs. Menno Sprunger announces the engagement of daughter. Areta Mae, \ to Leland Bishop. F.M., U.S.N., son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bishop, Portland route |2'. No date has been set for the ■Miss Cprunger is a graduate qf the Berne-French high school and Air. Bishop is a graduate of Portland [high school. He is stationed aboard the U. S. S. Sicily in San Frat|dsco Bay. j John Giilig will return Wednesday to St. Meinrad Seminary to resume his studies.' He spent Several weeks at home requpSfiting from a concussion, received in a fall at the (seminary. ill v Only mirior damage was the rqTultof a collifiiorr'rif cars driven by Ida Jane Baiimgartner of Monroe and H. Springer of Ossian, route 1, at\ Bluffton Saturday. , Several dealers from Decaiur and Adams Pounty ate atteildin#' the Apenina of the furniture mrirt. in L'hicago this week. Miss Vernelle Yoder/a graduate of Hartford township high se rool. svill leave this week for Wailiingon, D. C- and will fly from there ho Bogota, Columbia, South ca, where she has accepted a pos/ 1 ioh as a school teacher. Ray Umpleby has been elected president of the Qeneva town council and Wayne Nelson has bdrih named police chief of the town. i Mr. and Airs. W. Lpwell Jlarper fiave left for Phoenix, Ariz., for / several weeks vacation. I Don son of Mr. and Mrs. G. I). Mac-Lean, returned to his.studies at DePauw 'l’nlvetSity after spending the Christmas vacation at home. Miss Donna Lou Kortenber returned to I. U. Medical Center at Indianapolis after spending the holiday vacation with her parents, Mr. anti Mrs. Clem Kortenber. I'U ' ——- ■■ < I January Clearance Sale Now Going On at the Stvle Shop. 4 t2

JANUARY 0 CLEARANCE./ AW 'dr ■ S I Wedneiday K | through ' I: # I Saturday M ■ 1 ' I S t I A * ' >" 5 1 M Costume % f Jewelry X. V 59C 72C \ PlusiTax Plus A*> ' 1 it Other Costume | ' Jewelry y !| IS as much as “ I % 50% ’" J 1 Amr t SI jgjtffL i-' You’ll be lovely as a fairytale princess with these magnificent jewels. Select necklace, bracelet, ring, pin, earrings in or crystal encrusted with I BOWER w in JEWELRY STORE ml .-j I

Says Sabotage Not Factor In Crashes lir Force Reports o Sabotage Signs | SIIINGTON, UP — The air said today sabotage was pot tor in al. series of ?s in which, at least 284 per- I verse killed.. . ;Gen. Victor E. Bertrandlas | itee deputy inspector gerferId the heuse armed services itltee his Investigators had 11 especially ior evidence of I igje and had found none? / \ j i inas substantiated, He said. I igritlve findings of countergenee agents. . <Sin be categorically, stated that: there is no tangible indication; that sabotage wqs a factor in a.ny‘ .of t/e accidents under discussion,’’ Bertrandias testified. r ,i| I He wais to bei/sked later specif k-aily what caujsed each of the nine major erashes that have - be,- : set the aiir siptre Nov. 7. “ Air fo|-ee sectetery Thomas K. ! Finletter testified that, in general, pilot error, is the leading factor lin alf force crashes, with mechanical tailare second and maintenance breakdowns third. | ‘l/ ■ Despite .the recent series of i transport crasjhqs, Finletter said the present air force accideht rate is the lowest ih history—29 major orasheS per 100,000 flying I hours. Finletter said some accidents are inevitable at a time \vhen the I air force I is expanding and when 1 aerial 1 technology is developing at an “incredible rate.” “We constantly are in a desperate race fbr air superiority with our potential enemies and live don’t intenl to lose it," Finletter said. Th s means, he isaid, that the. air force must,! take many risks that would not taken by commercial airlines. . | . I Gen. ■njH S. Vandenberg, air force <oiief of staff, said that while safety t aitop consideration with the qir it is not thp only consideration. *" ■ | :

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NIBLICK & CO. January SALE I: ■' ' ' I ■ • ■ Latex RUBBER PIIXpWS, soft, foam rubber with white percale zipper, covering. Non-allergic L EACH K $4,99/ I \ j 18-inch Steyehs “P” Quality All Linen Crash [TOWELING, bleached o r unbleached, in Red, Blue. Green or-Yellow border. Famous for absorbency J_S YARD .19c £ • } 42-inch Spring Mills Perfect Quality PILLOW TUBING, pure white, long wearing YARD 59c i' ' I ' 1- "■ ? ’ ' i 36-inch Bleached MUSLIN; Bleached snowy white. Ideal for quilting, baby Rothes and other household articles. 80-square quality. January Sale priced /IYARD 35c ’I ’ ' f ' ' ' ■■ f ' ! 7 '' ■ [ • 36-inch OUTING FLANNEL. .Heavy weight double fleece outing flannel for ‘ pajamas, gowns, sleepers. Blue, pink, mint and white. 1. Regular 49c SALE YARD 39c 36-inch UNBLEACHED Quality muslin for drapery lining, ironing board covers, pressing cloths and other uses. ! SALE PRICE --U-- YARD 35c 59c PRINTED OUTING FLANNEL} Juvenile patterns in white, pink, blue and maiz£ back- \ * grounds. SALE PRICEL__U__ YARp 49c MATTRESS PADS ON SALE. Boxed-st itched quilted mattress pads with long linter cotton . filling and durable tape-bound edges. i> in Size $2.98 [ Full Sizes3.9B ■ .7 \ ‘ Spring Knight" FITTED SHEETS. Easy to put on.’ No Fine, soft white muslin. Contour-fitting to make bed-making much easier! Fit any mattress thickness. Full Bed Size J_2 EACH $2.99 “Spring Knight” PERCALE SHEETS. White 7 percale, fine quality) known for long Regular J 53.69. SALE PRICE EACH $3.19; 42”x36” Pillow Cases to Match sl.sfif Reversible Rayon Satin COMFORTERS! Wool filled 72x84-inch reversible rayon satin comforters to add new color to your Hedroom or gUest room! Hand-guided quilted stitching. Attractive two-tone colors. SALE PRICE $8.99 | i ' ' . -'i ’ ' 200 COTTON LOOP RUGS ON SALE! Long twisted cot|dn loops on heavy canvas back treated for non-skid! White, dtisty rose, blue, light green, cocoa/brown, gray, chartreuse dr wine. Buy now for every room in your home or apartment* I j J 8” x 30” Each $1.19 -30” x 54” Each $3.98 i 24” x 36” Each 1.98. 36” x 60” Each 5.98 , ! 27” x 45” Each 2.98 48” x 72” Each 7:98 I* ’ * H - ' j i - ! ■ | v 80 Square PERCALE DRESS PRINTS! Hun- V . dreds of yards in light or dark patterns, floral, stripes, plaids, Sew and save!YARD 37c '. ' I ' ‘ . WHITE SHEET BLANKETS! Large size 81 jl 99 inch. Excellent quality! Our regular $3.49. SALE PRICE EACH $2.99 Turkish Bath towels on sale! ze 20” x 40”. Solid-pastel colors in blue, green, h-Lx 2 for SI.OO Wish Cloths EACH 15c “Velvette” White Flannelette DIAPERS. Double napped. Sizes 27 x 27 inch. One Dozen in package. SALE PRICE, DOZEN $2.85 CONGOWALR SALE! Perfect quality! | Tile effect patterns for walls! 54” High! 5 rolls on sale! Regular 59c grade. SALE PRICE _2_ Per Foot 39c MBI JI K & Co.

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