Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 169, Decatur, Adams County, 20 July 1954 — Page 3

TUESDAY, JULY, 20, 1954

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NUSSBAUM-HABEGGER UNITE© IN MARRIAGE The ißev. O. A. Krehblel performed the six-thirty o’clock Saturday evening ceremony which united In marriage Miss Lynette Kay Nussbaum and I-eon Habegger, son of Mr. and (Mrs. Vilas Habegger, of Fort Wayne. The hrlda. is the daughter of Mr. and •Mrs. Calvin Nuttsbaum, of Berne. The double-ring ceremony took place at the home of the bride’s parents before an alter graced with palms and ferns. (A two-piece crepe dress In parchment shade war. selected by the bride. A stand-up collar, sweetheart neckline, and three quarter length eleeves detailed the jacket which topped the dress. Her accessories were black and her corsage consisted of an orchid. Serving her sister as maid of honor was Miss Anita Nussbaum. She wore a two-piece yellow crepe with pearl trim, also topped with a jacket. Navy blue accessories and a corsage of white carnations completed her ensemble. I Richard Longenberger was best man. A, reception for close relatives followed the ceremony. The new Mrs. Ilabegger is a graduate of the Berne-French high school, and the bridegroom graduated from Adams Central high school and is employed at a Kroger super market in Fort Wayne. . , Air,, and Mg*- Habegger.will be-■ at home after July 23 at 102014 West Wayne street in Fort Wayne. V. F. W. LADIES AUXILIARY ’MEETS MONDAY EVENING The V. F. W. Ladies auxiliary conducted a ,business meeting last evening at the V. F. W. home. IMS’s. Bertha Summers donated a Liberty Bell plaque to the auxiliary and it was announced that the local group's membership posted won third place at the district meeting held at Fort Wayne July 1«. (August 20 a school of Instruction for all officers in the auxiliary will he held at Fort Wayne post *57. August 2 a social meeting will •be held at the post home. Work

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will begin* on the scuffs for the patients at the V. A. hospital in Fort Wayne. The committee In charge of this meeting will consist of .Mrs. Thelma Railing, Mr t s. Verona Vents and Mrs. Crystal Hook. The ladies ’will also send supplies for the supply shelf at the Coldsprings V. A. hospital in Indianapolis. Members or anyone else interested may donate supplies; a list for the desired articles' is postad cm the bulletin board at the V. F. W. home. The Union Chapel Ladies aid will meet all day Thursday at the church. A potluck dinner will be served and sewing and quilting will be enjoyed, : V-, Mrs. Clara Dague will toe hostess for the St. Paul’s Indies aid all day Thursday. A potluck dinner will be served. --— T - The Adams County Ayrshire ! Breeders association will meet I Friday at six-thirty o'clock at Verl Lautzenheiser’s farm, located 2 miles east and \ miles north of Monroe. A potluck dinner will be served and 4-11 activities discussed. Robert Dlx will be the honored guest. Mennonite families in Berne have arranged to give a dozen Chicago youngsters a good time for the next two weeks. The children, all under 13, were due to arrive last evening by bus. Harold Feasel has been elected commander of Homer Pierson Post 207, American Legion, at Wiltshire, O. Miss Mary Jo Hoffman has returned from a month’s visit with friends at Fort Lauderdale. Fla. Mrs. Edna Miller Stein of Fort Wayne spent the weekend in Decatur with Mrs. Bessie Johnson. Herbert Magiey is visiting with his aunt, Mrs. Harry Tribble, at Tri-Lakes. Sunday night supper guests of IMlas Merle Burdg at Portland were Mr, and Mrs. Dick L. Burdg, this city;Mrs. John Shoemaker, Geneva, and Miss Vera Kerstell, consultant nutritionist of the state board of health, working on a food service .survey at the Adams county memMIHTIIFi At the Adams county memorial hospital: A baby eon was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Parr, Berne, at 9:52 a m. Tuesday. He weighed 6 pounds end 7 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Schwartz. Berne, became the parents of a 7 pound. 13 ounce baby son at 5:58 a. m. Tuesday. At 10:50 a. m. Tuesday a baby daughter was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Burney Jackson, Linn Grove. She weighed 7 pounds and 1414 ounces. A 6 pound. 7 ounce baby girl was bdrn to Mr. and Mrs. Forest Spniivger, Hoagland, Tuesday at 11:15 a. m HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted Adolph Schamerloh, city; Mrs. Lester Grubbs, Dixon. O. Dismissed * >

1 •• > . Groucho Toasts New Bride I ,jl I gaffl M '■ ■ TELEVISION and movie comedian. Groucho Marx toapts his lovely new bride, Eden Hartford, 24-year-old model of Beverley Hills, Calif., shortly after their marriage at a Sun Valley, Idaho, lodge. The quiet ceremony was attended only by a few close friends and the television star’s 7-year-old daughter Melinda. *

Society Item* for today’s publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday »:30 a. m.) Sharon Kimble Phone 8-2121 TUESDAY Loyal Daughters class picnic Hanna-Nuttman park 6 o’clock. Catholic Ladles of Columjbia, social meeting C. L. of C. hall, 7:30 p. m. Decatur Garden club, Mrs. George Rentz’ cottage at Highland park, Celina, O. Decatur W.C.T.U., Mrs. Frank Bohnke, 1:30 p.m. WEONEBDAY • Mt. Tabor W. S. C. S., Mrs. Lloyd Daniels. 7:30 p.m. Decatur Home Demonstration club picnic, Hanna-Nuttman park, 6:30 p.m. THURSDAY Union Chapel Ladies aid. church, all day. St. Paul’s Radies aid. Mrs. Clara Dague, all day. Executive members of Monmouth P. T. A., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Riqp, 7:30 p. m. Women of the Moose, Moose home. 8 p. m., executive commit tee, 7:30 p. m. FRIDAY r - Church of God Missionary ladies ice cream •’social, Legion Menc oiWTriTS p. m. St. Luke's (Evangelical, and Reformed church ice cream social, church lawn, 7:30 p. m. Adams County Ayrshire Breeders association, Verl Lautzenheiser, 6:30 p. ra. Baby girl Kuhlber, Schumm, O.; Mrs. Homer Schug, Berne; Mrs. Roger Eluckiger and baby daughter, Berne. Squaw Wrap-On! r*"* ■. ■ >Vr2r?f i ' rrSrrrf 9048* THIS squaw dress wraps and ties! Walk in, slide in. slip Into It in a Jiffy! So gay, easy casual — halter neckline is so COOL on a summer day. Opens flat for speedy Ironing. Choose braid, rlck-rack. bias binding in gay Indian colors to trim bodice, skirt. Pattern #048: Misses' Size* 12. 14, 16. 18. 20. Size 16 takes 4>4 yard* 35-inch fabric. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, Illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send Thirty-five cents In coins for thkrpattern—add 5 cents for each pattern for mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care Decatur Dally Democrat, Pattern Dept., 232 Weat 18th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly Name. Address with Zone, Bite and Style Number.

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Young Woman Freed On Bigamy Charges INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — A 19-, year-pld woman was freed of bigamy charges today after her first husband refused to sign rfb affidavit against her. Mrs. Geneva Chapman Fried was honeymooning, with Pvt. Herbert Fried, 24, of Fort Benjamin Harrison, when Frederick Bartsch, 22, of Buffalo, N. Y., Interrupted and announced he also was wed to Mrs. Fried. Bartsch refused to prosecute, however, and the charge was dismissed. Broker Is Robbed Os Foreign Money CHICAGO (IN) —Two gunmen who robbed a Chicago stock broker will have to take a world tour to spend the money they stole from him. The broket Harry J. Diacou. 50, told police the bandits accosted him on the street and took a wallet containing: 6,000 (Mexican pesos, 4,000 Phill: pine pesos, 1.000 Japanese yen, 500 Cuban dollars and 20 ‘Puerto Rican pesos. Home-made Ice Cream, Cake, Pie, Coffee, Pop. Legion Memorial Park, Winchester St. Friday, 6-9 p. m. Church of God Missionary Trade In a Good Town — Decatur. • f >. <■ vt. t J SUSAN HAYES, 24, is shown In Los Angeles where she was questioned about her relationship with Dr. Samuel Sheppard, whose wife Marilyn was battered to death July 4 in Bay . Village, 0., Cleveland suburb. Miss Hayes, formerly a technician at the hospital operated by the Sheppard family, said she had no knowledge of the murder. (International) RESULT • When you are ill, you Want to get well. Your interest is in resuits. That’s why we urge that you go directly to your Doctor. Let him make a careful examination and prescribe for your rapid recovery. Then for careful compounding, you will want to bring his prescriptions here. HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. lHj ‘ ■ i

Autos Collide At Street Crossing A minor wreck oceiwed on Second street at (Madison Monday noon when automobiles approach Ins each other on Madison both turned north on Second at the same' time. City police reported that damage to an automobile driven by iEtaier Schnepp, route 6, was estimated at |49, and damage to the Vehicle driven by Mr.ry Alice Conrad, of 1222 (.Master drive, was estimated at sls. Sherman (Marshall paid $1 and (hosts fine in justice of the peace court last* night lor speeding on highway 27. Farm Fire Damage Estimated $25,000 INDIANAPOLIS (IN) —Authorities today set damage at $25,000 in a fire which destroyed two farm buildings, a school bus, an automobile, and large quantities of farm crops. Co-owners of the farm near indi-r anapolis. Edwin and Wilbur Dawson, suffered second and third degree bums about the face and arm? in fighting the flames Monday ft. Origin if the fire is not vn. „

v .... .. F ’ . ,* MONTANA'S Gov. J. Hugo Aronson and his daughter ha”e fun with a parakeet (on his head) at the Governor’s conference in j Bolton Landing, N.Y. (International SoundphotoJ

FINAL CLEARANCE SHOE SALE ——l ——“ v 0 “ # ' WE WILL BE MOVING TO OUR NEW LOCATION, 227 N. SECOND STREET in a couple of weeks. We have 1122 Pairs of Shoes to sell before we move. We know, to do this, we must ignore costs and values and place ridiculous low prices on this good merchandise. So, Here Goes, Starting . ..' WEDNESDAY, JULY 21,9:00 A.M. ALL UNSOLD SALE SHOES PER PAIR EACH WILL BE REDUCED . 10C?ZllC DAY TILL SOLD! 197 PAIRS 112 PAIRS 93 PAIRS WOMEN’S WOMEN’S GROWING GIRLS WEDGE LOAFER DRESS SHOES WHITE and OXFORDS PUMPS & STRAPS FLATS & SPORTS *4.00 $5.00 $2-90 THIS LOT REDUCED 20c PER THIS LOT REDUCED 20c PER THIS LOT REDUCED l(te PER PAIR EACH DAY TILL SOLD! PAIR EACH DAY TILL SOLD! PAIR EACH DAY TILL SOLD! I r » ' ■ 117 PAIRS 297 PAIRS 110 PAIRS WOMEN’S & CHILDREN’S CHILDREN’S SHOES WOMEN’S HOUSE SUPPERS OXFORDS & STRAPS ' V™, and SUN STEPS *2-90 $3 . 50 THIS LOT REDUCED 10c PER THIS LOT REDUCED 10c PER PAIR EACH DAY TILL SOLD! .PAIR EACH DAY TILL SOLD! 100 PAIRS 25 PAIRS 25 PAIRS MEN’S HOUSE 50 * |U|r*j»c MPN’C SLIPPERS and ROMEOS DRESS OXFORDS DRESS OXFORDS K.fc $ 7-5° . *9-50 OTroiw‘4’ 50 THIS LOT REDUCED 20c PER THIS LOT REDUCED 20c PER THIS LOT REDUCED 10c PER PAIR 1 EACH DAY TILL SOU)!’ PAIR EACH DAY TILL SOLD! PAIR EACH DAY TILL SOLD! t "A . 1 a ur*o shoe FIW,L; LAIYL O store ««,, - — m ill • , 't.i VAiglfcjy wNm

» ■■ ■ 11 Not Enthused Over Truce Line Defense Wilson Speaks At News Conference WASHINGTON (INS) —Defense secretary Charles E. Wilson said today lie is “not Enthused” by the prospect of defending a truce line ill indo-Chlna and expressed belief the U. s. would never try to do the job alone. Wifkon told'a news conference that while he thinks such a line —which the Communists at Geneva are insisting the 17. S. guarantee—could be defended, "It'B not anything 1 would enthuse too much about.” He added, "it seems to be the l-est answer at the moment. But I wouldn’t think we would do it nlohe—we m4ght join in an alliance.” . At the Same time, Wilson said that American military aid hag not been cut off in Indo-China. He explained that if it were ter--minated before the truce, the 17. S. might be Warned for making it impossible for France to continue the war.

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