Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 170, Decatur, Adams County, 21 July 1953 — Page 3

TUESDAY. JULY 21, 1953

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MINNIE MYERS AND PAT ANDREWS WED Miss Minnie Myers, of Van V> ert. 0.. Jiecame the bride of Pat Andrews of this city, in a doublering ceremony performed by the Rev. Smith at the Willshire par- . sonage Sunday afternoon at four o’clock. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Myers of Wren. 0.. and, the bridegroom’s params are Mr. and Mrs. Eli Andrews, Decatur. The bride chose a street length dresty of white organdy for her wedding, and complemented her attire with white accessories and an orchid corsage. Jean Painter, Viif Wert, O„ attended the bride in a blue organdy street-length dress, with white accessories. Her corsage was of niOUTHWASH with CHLOROPHYLL Mint-flavored breath sweetener cleans, de- _ odorizes, refreshes. A surface-active ingredient gives it better cover- v »ou>7wiu . age, deeper penetration to protect against mouth | odors. Also excellent I -.c | SPRINKLE At last, a granulated sweetener in tableready shaker! Sprinkle AJ I 11 this non-fattening sugar /, ? ill substitute on cereals, /UffifaHt IFfruits, berries and foods ' on which saccharin /JjjfpW; tablets cannot be used 'pBeBS U iV< n. 98 >e 5x t MULTI-VITAMINS High potency dietary supplement-fives 5 C j times daily requirement of all Vitamins aNWWL w th known mini- SjußgEg mums. Plus 5 micro-. < —x grams Red Vitamin B-12 and 100 mg. ulp.£| N<acin. Introductory l offer-$l 79 value j - s ri!3BS® 10-day Trial size, I aMf FREE of extra ' with regular bottle ''~™6.9sf CREAM . , Film-forming com-' pound gives more uni- \ form coverage, better £> u adherence than ordi- L—agfll nary sunburn reme- . ~u;_ dies. Eases irritation, | itching, and burning £ almost immediately. j B-COMPLEX One formula contain- • r - ; , inrimportant Vitamin <g.~ ja B Complex factors, Mud Red Crystalline Vitamin 812, Liver, Iron, Vitamin C and valuable minerals...ordinarily found in more than one product. SMITH • DRUG CO.

I pink roses. Johnny Myqrs. the bride’s broth- | er. was best jniun. Mrs. Myers) wore aqua nylon, with black accessories, while the gropip’s mother cliose a yellow and\ purple sheer, with purple and black accessories. Both wore corsages of white carnations. One hundred and fifty guests attended the; reception from six •to eight o’clock at the home of the bride’s parents. Peggy Ehlel and Sis Doenjges, of Fort Wayne, assisted in serving. The bride is\a graduate of tVren high s|hool iind is employed at •the Van Weft hospital. Mr. Andrews is an employe, of the Phelps Dodge, CO., at; Fort jWayne. The couple (will feside on North ! Tenth street in Decatur,. ENTERTAIN WITH BRIDAL SHQWER Mrs) Raymond Ehrsam, the former Alice j Sluiher, was guest-jof-honor at ai surprise bridal slower given by JMrs’. EdXvard McCullough, Mrs. James Hackman and Miss (Elnora Gaunt recently. Games wei4 played and prizes won by Mrsl Harold Van Camp, Mrs. Donald Slusher, MrsL Orval Slusher. Mrs. William Slusher and Miss llenje Shaffer, who then presented tliefn to the bride. A luncheon- was served by the hostesses in entertaining rooms, decorated in ;pink and blue, with a large sprinkling can from which fell large raindrops. Guests included Mrs. Harold Van Camp. Mrh. Bruce Zenks, Mrs. Royal Van Camp, Mrs. DonaldSlusher. Mrs.: Orval Slusher. Mrs. Edwin Coil. Mrs. Carl Ehrsam. Mrs. William I Sluslher, Miss Ilene Shaffer and ) the honored guest and hostessed. Unable to attend were Miss (>oris Koenig. Miss Beverly White) and Miss Jean Arm Potts. ■ | < I CHRIST MUSSER REUNION HELD) The Christ jMusser family reunion was held Sunday at Clem’s lake. Those kttefidihg were Mr. and Mrs. Raymbnd Merz and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Musser and -U.For The Best Dry Cleaning < and Pressing — CALL — KELLY DRY CLEANERS 155 S. 2nd St. Phone 3-3202 (We operatie our own plaint) M'j-j i ■—i \ ' nVr m Bring it back an KODAK COLOR FILM II i t We have all popular sizes — ’ Kodachrome Film for miniature cameras and Kodacolor Film for roll-film cameras. Easy exposure instructions are packed with each carton of film. Slop in how and get enough rails for your trip. HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

a 1 ■ MR. AND WAYNE GAUNT of route 5. announce the engagement of their daughter. Elnora Alice, to Emery Paul Daniels; son of Mr. and .Mrs. Carl Daniels of this city. Miss Gaunt is a graduate of Decatur high school and is employed at the A. & P. store. The bridegroom-elect, a graduate of Pleasant Mills high schbol, is serving in. the navy at Brooklyn. N. Y. No wedding ulate has been set.—Photo by Edward's.

family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Musser and family, and Mrs. Alice Saiway and son. Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Musserl Garrett; Mr, and Mrs. Ilayipond .Musser and family,7 Bluffton; jiMr. and Mrs, Herb Thorn-berg) and family. Farmland; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Nevil, Berne, apd -Mrsf Mae Musser, Mr. and MrsF Zane'-Musser and famllx. and Mrs. Betty Painter and family. \ Decatur. LUTHERAN LEAGUE TO ’CONVENE IN OREGON Mrs. E). C. Doehrman of the St; John’s Lutheran church, has been i elected delegate fu>r the Decatur zone of the Lutheran Women's .Missionary league t(j) represCntl terr-societies at the international) convention of the league in Portland, Ore.. June 28. Mrs. Doehrman is president of the Decatur zone of the league, comprised of the fqlhfwing congregations: DeVatur. Fuelling, Union township,\ Preble, Bethlehem. Trinity, Suburban. Soest, Friedheim. Flgtrock and Bingen. Mrs. Sadie Fulk Roehrs of Fort Wayne, is president of the organization which numbers approxi-i mdtely one hundred and forty thousand members ip (thirty four hundred societies, andl thirty-five districts, three of them being m Canada, and including Alaska and Hawaii. The two day convention will be held in the civic auditorium in Portland and it is expected that there will be an attendance of fifteen hundred women. The business program, however. Will be carried cjut by three hundred dele-, gates. The two major projects for the Ipast biennium which the international organisation has completed, aje seventy thousand dollars toward a hospital in Am'bur, India, and seventy-five thoiisand dollars for the- Tru Light Chinese mission in New York city: The Rev. R. C. )Muhly of Twin Falls, Idaho, will be the speaker at' the opening seryice of the convention. j Music will be furnished by a mass choir: from various parts of Oregon ajid Washington. Speakers fodi other sessions include the Rev. Carl H. Bensene of Seattle. Wash., president of the northwest district; the Rev. Amos A. Schmidt, of Portland, Ore., executive secretary of the district; the Rev. Wm. H. Hillmer of St. ! Louis, Mo., representing the general hoard of missions; the Rev. Werner Kuntz; Detroit, Mich., secretary of the board of foreign relief; and Mrs. Fred Cadott, Wis., a prominent educator. Mrs. [Doehrman will remain in Portlahd Several additional days to take the two) post-convention tours, the lone up the famed Columbia river\ highway and to "Mt. Hood, the sedond to various beaches on the Pacific ocean. Mrs. Doehrman and the delegates from Fort Wayne, New Haven and, Columbia City, will return from tlie convention via Los Angeles and San Francisco, where they will visit friends" for a few days, • 1 - —- » CAROLINE JEAN EGLEY IS WED SATURDAY The wedding ot Miss Carolyn Jean Egley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Valentipe Egly of Decatur, rural route, qnd David H. Nussbaum. son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nussbaum of Monroe, took place Saturday evening at seven o’clock in the West Missionary church, Berne. The Rev. Oscar Eicher, assisted by the Rev. Gerald Ringenberg, read the double ring service. Mrs. Rolland McCune, organist, played "Indian Love Call,” “I Love You Truly.” “Liebestraum,” and “Because,” preceding the service. “Together With Jesus" and “The Pledge” were sung by Donavin Gerig. “Like a Shepherd Lead Us” was played softly during the ceremoney and as the couple knelt at the altar, Mr. Gerig sqng “The Lord’s Prayer.” # The vows w’ers read before a background of gladioli, palms,

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ferns and lighted tapers. White satin bows marked the pews. Plumerias from Hawaii completed the decorations. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white marquisette with Chjantilly lace edging the yoke and gathered waistline, ’and extending down from the front skirt panels. Long sleeves tapered to points over her hands, and the bouffant skirt ended iri a cathedral length train. A Chantilly lace iElizabethan bonnet, touched with tiny pearls, held the finger-tip veil. She wore a three strand pearl choker, and carried a crescent bouquet of white roses, centered iwith a single purple throated white orchid. , The bride’s only attendant was Miss Theda Heller. She wore a gown of white net over rayon taffeta. Colonial satin ribbon gave an embroidered effect to the bodice. Satin ribbon also trimlrned her Elizabethan bonnet. She carried a colonial bouquet of white roses. Lester Egly, brother of the bride, served abest man. Ushers were Albert Egly. brother of the bride, and Edw-ard Nussbaum. Max Lehman and Keith ißelnhard. cousins of the groom. Mrs. Egly chose a navy hlue nylon dress with white accessor* ies and the grt>om’« mother wore a sheer navy blue dress with white and navy accessories. Bbth wore corsages of white carnations. - A reception for approximately one hundred and fifty guests |ras held in the Berne auditorium following the ceremony. Tapets and bouquets of sweet peas werq used on the table, centered with a fourtiered cake. Serving the guests were Mrs. Walter Graber, Mrs. Rolland Byerly and the Misses Mtrilynn Eicher, Crystal Blocker and Patricia Teeple, Mrs. Loren

Ihank you •, ( ■, “ 1 i 1 . r ' : - > ■ ' ■ . . ' | • ; !’ > ■ : fr ■ ■ . V I i ■ ■ . ■ ■ • ' ■ ' . j ' ■ j . ' j ’ ; | •/ > ■ ■ ’;• H : . U T , ■ ■ j • ’ ■' ■' . ' Z V ' ‘ -I ■ > 1 ‘. : • •.I t | ' J j. i ! THANKS to the hundreds of people who visited our store during our close-out sale! Your patronage is sincerely appreciated. • l 1 . ' r ■■ ■. \ ■ i . ' . ■ ’ • / ■ ■■■ •] Our remodeling will soon be under wav and -' ■ . ' ’ • '* ' 1 '?' J; L' - i ! r: I ' »I ■i i ■ T» ' M ■' TH / :• ’ we are planning to reopen our newly redecorated, modernized store sometime this Fall ... - *• . I ‘ ; '■ i1 ■ again offering you the famous names in furni- , • ture and floor covering that we have handled for many years. J -■1 i ' yl s I Thanks again, and we will be looking for- . • 1! , l ift J 8 i F J ; . ■ . i * ' \ •_ i L ' ■ ■' ■ ' H I ward to serving you again this Fall. i ; i zwick ' t ■•■’H ;- i\ 'i ■, f ' I ’ ' ' ' ’■ ■ ' ! ! / t . ■ ■■ J ■ ~ ' J ~ v ’ .7. j■ p i il.

Society Item* for today's publication must be phoned In by 11 m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Kathleen Terveer J Phone 3-2121 -I TUESDAY Bethany E. U; B. Kum-JoinTJs class, Hanna Nuttman park, 7:30 p.m. - C. L. of C. society, C. L. of C. hall. 6:30 p.m. Decatur Garden club. Lake Webster, Mrs. Delton Passwater. WEDNESDAY Ruth and Naomi Circles, Zion E. R. Church; Mrs. Charles Miller, 2 p.m. Ruth and Naomi Circles, Presbyterian church, Hanna Nuttman park, 6:30 p.m. THURSDAY 'Emblem club, Elks, 7:30 p. m. Guardian Angel study club. Mary- c. Spangler, 8 p.m, 1 Women of Moose, Moose home, 8 p.m. FRIDAY Adams County Roadside council. Winteregg park, Monroe, 6:30 p.m. d . : ’ d' ' ■ ; "<1 Heller and Mrs. Homey Netienschwander were hostesses. Both Mr. and \ Mrs. Nussbaum graduated from Adams . Central high school. Mrs. Nussbaum is an employe of the Fort Wayne Wire and Die, Inc., while Mr. Nussbaum) operates a milk route for the United Milk Co., in Berne; , After a week’s wedding trip through the Carolinas, Smoky mountains nad Cleveland. Yhe couple will reside with the bribe’s parents. | The Women of the Moose will have a business meeting Thursdayevening at .eight o’clock at the Moose home. The officers are requested to meet at seven thirty. Admitted John Black, Convoy, O.j Mrs. Mildred Reitz, Portland: Dale Clouse, Willshire, O.; Miss Nahcy Carter. Payne, O.; Lowell' Voirol, Monrioeville; John Spieth, Monroeville. Dismissed ’ J)lrs. Nona Yager, Berne; Mrs. Donald Jacobs, Decatur: "Mrs". Morris Bollenbacher. Celina, O.; Mrs. Lowell Noll and baby ■ girl, Decatur. t —. Bicycle Reported Stolen Here Monday i Steven E‘ Jacobs, lift North Tenth street, reported to police Monday’ he had his bike stolen from near the swimming pool sometime yesterday. The make is Monarch Truetest; serial No. A--1-032779; has a junior size frame.

i Mrs. Giles Porter accompanied her parents. Mr. and Mrs. • H. E.’ Butler, to Cincinnati, 0., where Mr. Butler entered Christ hospital for observation. He will remain at the home of his daughter and son-in-law; Dr. and Mrs. Gebirge Renner, for treatment. Mrs. Porter returned to her home here. Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Bowman and daughters, Carol, Kay and Mrs. Bruce Schnepp. have return-; ed from! a trip to the west -coast along the Canadian border through .Glqcier national park. Enroute home they visited the Lauren) tE. Miller family of Burns, Ore., former Decatur residents. Mr. .Miller is employed by the Harvey Elevator and Hardware Co., ; in Burns. Their son. Don. is stationed with the navy in Hawaii. Carl C. Pumphrey writes from Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada, one of the stop overs he and Mrs. Pumphrey and daughter Miss Eleanor made on their Canadian and .Alaskan trip. At 10:30 p.m. it was in that part of the coun-i try, followed by three to four hours of twilight. Complete darkness does not set in at this time of yearMax Gilpen of Decatur paid a fine of $lO and costs in Squire fetrie’s court at Celina. 0.. during the week-end. He was charged with failure to observe a stop sign. iVah and Jeannie Hardin, who have served as superintendent and matron of the Huntington county farm the past ’l6 years have resigned, effective September 1. They will move to the. farm they have purchased in Union township, that county. Mrs. Gerald Cole, who has been visiting her son, David, and his wife in Achorage, Alaska, has returned to the United States and will spend a week in San Francisco with" Mr. and Mrs; C. Warren Cole. She will return home on July 30. stopping in St. Lake City enroute. While in Alaska. Mrs. Cole witnessed the eruption of a volcano which had been Silent 40 years. There was complete darkness at noonday- and all planes were grounded due to falling ashes. No lives were lost iri Anchorage. Trade in a good Town—Decatur DON’T TAKE A CHANCE TAKE PLENAMINS Smith Drug Co. RHEUMATIC ARTHRHIC VICTIMS Offered Faster Relief Frea Pains A special Enteric Coated Tablet. Quick* 5,..T“ ter- Uood from intestinal. Will not nauseate. Reduces uric acid, rivinr quiek, longer lasting relief to deepseated pains. Get genuine A.R. Pain Relief Tablets. HOLTHOUSE , DRUG CO. J.I \ ’

Four Electrocuted At Wabash Monday v WABASH, Ind.. UP Hessel Devore, ; 15L Wabash, died here late Monday, the fourth victim of a tlery ! construction accident ip which a boom fitted truck j rolled against a 30,000 v.olt high tension line. | Two other 15-yeiar-olds, Larry Hiner and Dan Wiike,. and Dtiane Owren, 29, owner of the Wabash Sign Co., were killed immediately by the shock. Authorities said Owen and the j youths were erecting a neon sign ! in front of the Blue Star mbtel on | U. S. 24 when the trpek rolled backward into the power Jine arid ! burst into flame. Devore wps knocked off the truck and died a few hours later in Wabash county hospital. j ( - — . .. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat , Want Ad. It brings results.

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Mr. arid Mrs. Dongld Heiman are the parents of a baby- girl, born at | 8:15 a.m. toAy -at the Adams county memorial hospital. She weighed 8 pounds, 10 ounces. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Lose at 7:55 p.m., Monday jat the local hospital. She weighed ’(> pounds, 15 Ounces, —.Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Goqld ! are the parents of a sop. born at th : e local hospital at 9:07 a.m., I today. He weighed fc) IbsL 9 ounc).es. ■ ) ' ; i j .) ).; ) — J .