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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy •haaaa 1000—IM 1 Wednesday St. Anna Study Club, Mrs Thoina* ix*onard. 7.30 p. m. Historical Club Opening Luncheon. Mrs. John Bckug. 12: W p. tn. Businroa and Froteuional Wo men* Club Mrs. C L. August, 1:10 p. m Decatur Hone Economics Club Luncheon. Mr*. Charlee natch-, er. 130 p tn Mt. Pleasant Ladle** Aid Society.| Mr*. Merle sheet*. * p. m. Thursday Pinochle Club Mr*. Clarence Wedier. 7:30 p. an. D Y. B. Cla**. Mr*. |.-a Bodie, 7:30 p m. C. L. W Class. Mia* Betty Fuhrman 7 30 p. m. So ebn Rea Club. Mn. Dkk tbit1 ter. 7:30 p tn Sp*nf»h Amerkmn Auiilitry. Lc■lda Home. 7:30 p m Christian Ladle* AW, Church Auultortum. 3 p. tn. St. Luke* Ladle*' Aid Soetety M-* Enisna Barhart, all day meet- | Inc. St. Maty '• Township Home ' Economic* Club. Mr* Fred Render. 1:30 p m I’rsbyterlan Ixidlei* Aid Society. Mr*. Fred Smith, 3:30 p m Youn< Matron * Club. Mre. Albert Miller. 3:30 p. m. Literature Department. Library, 4 1& o'clocfl. County W. C. T. V. Cuaientiou, I’U asant Dale Church, afternocu and erenlng. Evangelical Ladle*' AW Society. I Church. 3 pm. t’ B. Progre**iv« Workur* ciaar Mr* William Arnold. < 3c p m. Friendship ViUnge Club. Mrs Hol 11 Raudenbush. all day meeting. Methodist Foreign Missions:/ Up,-ulng. Mrs R A Stuckey. 3 p m •’hoebe Bible class. Zion Reform , ed church. 1:30 p ai Women of Moose Moos* Home b p. m. Friday Fhilathae da*s, Mr*. Morman' krnse 7:30 p. m. kdsni* County Woman's Chorny I Moos,- Home, i:3g p m Little Flower Stvdy C’rb. Mr*. Hugh Daniels. 7:30 p m American Lagion Aunliary, L« ' giou Home. 7:30 p m Tuesday Root TownaMp Home Economics Clul. Mrs. Josephine Maney. l;3o P m. Miro Kathryn Jackson. At the conclusion of the game*. * Jovsly luncheon was serv-ud by U>>b.iMteuaes, the Mesdutue* Lol* Rii«ck. Clarence Heavers. Roy Kaiver. Ward Calland and .Mi** Marguerite Staley. The Pinochle club will m«-t al the home of Mr*, clarence Weber Thursday evening at »ev<-n-thirty o'clock. YOUNG MATRONS CLUB HAS OPINING The Young Matron*' club held its fall opening last eventtu at the of Mr*. Albert Millet A wem ' er roast wa* enjoyed at the attractive out door furnace. Mr*. David Campbell, a former member, was welcomed back into the club. The neat will be •t the leune of Mrs. John Doau ou O-tdber 3. The Women of the Moose will neet al the lodge home Thursday evening at etght o'clock AU m» tnbei* are asked to be WMent as iiomlnailon* tor r< center will be n- ade. MISS JOVCt ftIKCR WIOS STANLEY KiNWORTHY Mr. snd Mrs. I*. (I. Rik<l <0 innac the marriage of ihcr daugnter. Joyvc OeraWlne to Stanley Dale Kenworthy, son ot .Mr. and Mrs. Mll'on Kenworthy. The wedding u«s solemnised Saturday evening. September 3. at the bourn ot an un<lc and aunt ot tb« bride. Mi. and Mrs. William Roger* of Litchfield. Michigan. Attendant* were Ml** ula Burk and William llogurs. Jr.. The Rev. Howard I'. Fuller of the First Metbodisi <hurch of Llteitfle'd received the vow* before an altar ot glad"ilusea, silver lace vino* atil teinl.

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Th* bride wore a royal blue velvet drea* fashioned princess stylu, wiih wliitc lace trim and a shoulder <:.raage of pink and white sweep p< • s Her atandant wore rose beige with brown acceaaoriM and a corsage of bronse baby mums imtnedistely after the ceremony. * reception was held for members of the families. A large wedding cake with a miniature bride and gruum centered the table The bride is an employee of the t’ttlsen* telephone company and th* groom la associated with the Western snd Southern life insurance c.impauy of Fort Wayne. The Phoeibe Bible ciaaa of the Finn Reformed Sunday scuool will meet in the social loom* of the church Thursday evening at aeven•hlrty o'clock. Every member is asked to b«- preroat Mrs. George Bucklev will have the devotional* and h.ostewea tor the evening will be the M—j*m«Mi Oto Kirsch, Inland Frank. Fred Aahbauchtr and Mias E'.eunor Repport Mr and Mr* Clyde Gould Os North Third ttreel entertained with a din lie i Tuesday evening honoring Mr*. M R Donelly of Herne on the iwcailon of her birthday anniversary Gueata otbe- than the hotter guest Included M R. Donnelly and sou Dan. Mr and Mrs William Schenbeck Mr. and Mrs. Charles IGwhaker and son Jcromv. Mr*. Caroline Hawbaker and Jay Gould. The Root township horn a econo-, mica dub will meet Tuesday afternoon at one-thirty o'clock at the lorn* of Mr*. Josephine Magley. Aavtiting hostesses will be Mrs. George Scbieferatlnc and Mr*. Virgil Draper A lesson on rugmaking will be given and each member is aiked to bring a rag rug she ha* made. The attendance ot every .member i* urged. STEELE EMENHISER WEDDING ANNOUNCED Mr. and -Mrs. Roy Steele ot lull I North Sth street announce the marr'age of their daughter. Helen, to Daniel tknenhiser. *on o! Mr. and Mr* Edward Emenhiaer ot Monroev'lle. The ceremony was performed Saturday evening at eight '.iairty o'- 1 clock in the parsonage o* the Methodist church at Kendallville. The Ker. Edward Anile reec-bed the double ring vow*. The bride wore a *treet length dress of raspberry shade with ac Kssories to match. Her corsage was! cf gladioluses. The coup'e speiu several days motoring lu uortheru M'chlgati she hi ide graduated ft HU th-.-Decatur high school and the groom (torn the Hoagland high school He is --tnployed at the Socony filllnd stat lon In Decatur. The couple will reside with the bride's parent*. PSI IOTA XI SORORITY HAS SOCIAL MEETING A aortal meeting ot the Pai lou XI sorority was held last evening at the home of Mrs Gerald smitu Four games of btidge were < njoyed •nd prises given to Mr*. Paul f.aii ns. Mr*. Clifford Say'or* and .Mr*. Arthur Holthouae. Lovely refreshments were served by 'he hostess, assisted by the Mrsdames Robert Frceby, Car.vll Cole. Robri t Zwlck and the Misses Betty Macklin snd Effie Patton. Announcement was made that -Mi>* Minnie !x»u Shot tick will re view the novel -Immortal Chat*' Ly Kathleen Coyle, when the sorority Ilves It* guest program at the Masonic hall on October 17. FORTY-TWO ATTEND C. L. OF C MEETING The Catholic Lauiea of Columbia held their first arnial meeting of ilrl* season at the K of C hall last c.entng with forty-two members mrornt. A pot luc\ supper wa» enjoyed followed with game* of card*. The bridge prise was awarded to Mrs William !*>«<>. five hundred Ml»a Ros,- FuHrnkaiup: pinochle. Mr*. Cornelius Gclmrr: rhusn. Mis* Mm y Helmer. The committee In charge of the meeting Included the Mirdainei D>ia Cook. .Mildred Bcrli.ig, Leona Ixrwns, Lawreuce Deal and thej Misaes Thenu Cook and Marcella Allicrdlug. COUNTY CLUB LEADERS HOLO MEETING TUESDAY The leaders of the hmne ecommlc* club* of Adams county met in 1 the junior-senior high m LioM building In this <-fty Tuesdsy. Tbe meeting wa* called to order with reading ot the club creed by Mr*. E. W. Buevhe, c-oun'y president. She a'*ked the h-aders It their ciub* wished a day set a par*, to visit Hi: Central Sugar and CcnUal Soy t, lompany plant* und the Cloverleaf !Creameries. Inc. Roll call was answered with each: < luh represented. A pot luak dinner was served at noon. Mlm lllsm-e Zailng, Innin fur-ii»l-iugs specialist of Pu.duc uniersity. fold and illustrated how ‘v-rll-mad'* rugs extend cash income '* *x>ut of tbo rag t-ag* in Indiana botnea there are new being produc-i-d many beautiful snd durable ruf., *h.ch possen individuality aiiti I'larm. and fill a very utji need." aggestad Mis* Zai'.dg, The woman who learnu bow u] produce really beautiful n-g* a* to l

color, design, snd workmaroMp is m a position to emend her cash Income by home production o' part of her floor covering, thus making II posalble for her to buy certain thing* she cannot produce" Th* morning session was devoted to explanation of how to blend dye* within the dyebath to produce th ß iieautlfui rich colors needed tor rug work. The first thing seen In a rug is color and so those pur -baaed usually are too pure and harsh for rug use. Much better result* are obtained by eareful planning and blending. Naturally, the rug neuda to bn fitted to It* surrounding* as tol color harmony. Construction technique of braided and crocheted ruga occupied tbe aftetnoon session, and will bv given in detail by leader* In their res pec Uve local meeting* Os special tntereet to the group acre: (11 Help* on piann ag Inter* rating space rela’lonahtp* In the d-*htn which la. of course. made up ot atrlpea; <3» sewing bra'ded ruga in-islbLy so that they pre reverelbic. (3) obaervatlca of design and workmanship In a wool braided rug shown by the training brought in by 'eader*. Hooked ruga: In the next meeting the local leader* will receive Instruction of the art of mak ng book ed rugs which will be held Nov. I|. SORORITY HONORS MRS CAL STRURY Tbe Eta Tau Siam* sor irlty met •a*t evening al the home of Mis* Glenuys El«ey During tbe business meeting the sorority d-.-clded to •1-onsor a benefit movie at tbe Adams theater October I aud 7. A shower of gifts wa* pteeented to Mrs. Cal Bteury and also a gift trosn the sorority. Three games of biidge were enjoyed and prizes aaarded to tbe Misses Mildred Worthmau and Ruth Win.iee A lovely luncheon was served at the cloae of the evening. The sorority will meet in two weeks with Mis* Martha Christen. RAS LA KAM CLUB HAS FIRST MEETING The first meeting ot the Ras La Kam club was helu Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock at the Mime ot Mias Joan Neerlng of 343 South Third street. Election ot officers was held and Mis* Nearing was chosen a* president Mhn Norm* Meyer, secretary-treasurer, and Mir* Jayne Holthouse, historian. Plan* tor -the winter w->re made end a social evening enjoyed The next meeting of the club will be h< Id In two weeks at the home of Miss Leoua L'letnan of North First s’rect. .Member* include the Misses Doioies Bentz. Patsy Berllug. Ruth u'lllg. Jayne Kleinheuz. Norms M> yer. Celeste Miller. Join Neermg. Honora Schmitt, Leona Uleman and Jayne Holthous-: NURSES ASSOCIATION ENJOYS SOCIAL MEETING The Miaaes Barbara Jaie Keller and Rosemary Rume<hlag united in entertaining the member* of the Adams county nurse* assoehtion with a weiner and tnarshallow :oast at Suu Set park last evening Bingo wa* played and prise* given to Mr*. Leonard Holiday auq MtaFMargare*. Campbell. The affair was in honor of Mr*. 1 ony Bonflglio. a recent bride. Following the game* the guests were :• tit on a treasure hunt. A package addressed to the honor guest was found It contained a ball of twine, a flash light and clever verses directing her to different st- tions of •be park, across the creek and through a window to the stage o’ th- pavilion wh.-re numerous lovely gift* were arranged. A door prise was swarded to Miss' Jeny Steele. It eon.-caled a mcasag •: announcing the approaching ma--r.are of Miss Keller to Max Hart t.f Marion. The wedding will be solemnised October li>. MRS. MARL MOFFETT HAS MISSIONARY MEET The I’nltcd Christian missionary society met at the home of Mrs. Hbrl Moffett Monday evening Scripture *a* road by the president. Mr*. A. D. Artman. followed with prayer Mrs. Fred King read a teller from Ora Lee Shepherd, cxccuthe secretary of tbe miimlonaiy board. A coin ailed a "pl" wa* attached to the litter. The value of the coin wns given as one sixth of a cent in U. S. currency. Mrs. Attnian road a tetter from the president, Rot M-rt M. Hopkiu* '•f the United Missionary, ielling of the crhifii In Europe und telling of the return of the Edward* family from the Belgian Congo on the tor-

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pedoed Athsnia The throe member* of the Edward* family wars reacued and with dll worldly possession* gone are In Scotland awaiting an optiortunity to return to thia country. It wa* also reported that the MiCollum family, mualonar’ea from the United bocloty ot Indlanapoli*. are on the Atlantic bound tor the state*. Announcement wa* made that tbe conference* of the Churches of Christ in Adam* snd Well* counties will meet Octdber 3 In the First Chrlathn church In Decatur. The speahar and prograta will be announced later. Mr* Oren Schults tho-i took charge of the lesson study, the theme for the year being "Christ and the World Community a' Horn*and abroad" Mr*. Dorphua Drum and Mr* King read paper* un ‘Ydsclple* ot Christ Around the World." Mrs Herl Moffett reed (rut World Call concerning crowded school* m India. Mr*. J. E Anderson read a taper “Keep Y'our Eyera ou the Globe ' Tbe meeting closed with th* beu- • diction on tbe year books. MRS. LOUIS DRAKE HOSTESS TO SOCIETY The ladle*' aid society of the Caivary Evangelical church mt' at tho, liome ot Mr*. Louis Drake Friday e ening. After the opening *ong. devotions were conducted by the pre.Went A short bualneae meeting was! held followed by an Interesting pro-i gram of musical numbers and readme* Later a delicious lunch wa* I terrod by the hostess assisted by i .Mr*. Steman. Betty Drake and Mias Nellie Steman Thirteen tuembei* and several visitor* were praeut BERNE NEWS By S. M. SCHWARTZ M'inaton and Wild* Rawley. Berne men. report that several ears of pop corn had several popped kernel* on them following the severe heat wave ot last week. Tbe po;i corn was still on tbe stalks *• the time Dr Wiliiani Houghton president cf the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago, will be tbe speaker ala • oath conference to be held at the local Menuonite church October 1 '0 f. The Hpnnghill church northeast ot Berne ia to be r< modeled in the nror future, it was announced here, i lamis Mattox, on: of thq church trustee*. I* in charge of the remodeling program A b.isemen* will be constructed and a new furnace will be installed Rev. and Mr*. U .Maa* and K. M Ray are at Louisvßlo, Ken•ueky this week where they are ittending a meetlug of the Indiauappolls district of Evangelical preachers. -Miss Agnes Neucnschwander and Arthur label! left for Wheaton. Ill:aoit. this week wisnre they will egroll al Wheaton College. Mis* Vivian Lehman ot New Haven and Edgar Bishop, s'udent at I Goshen College, spent the week-eu 11 al the home ot Mr. and Mr*, jaeo Lehman. Fred Amstutz, son of P. L. AmAut* of this place, is being transferred from the U 8. Marine boap • ta! at Fort Stanton. Now Mexico, to a similar institution at New Ore lean*. La. He ia recoveriug frmn tubvriulosia. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Baumgartner' and family. .Mr. and Mrs Dale Lents 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rcusscr were the Sunday dinner guest* ot the John C. Soldner family. ' eter N. Noner. living west of Berne, elderly retired French town ship farmer, who suffered his secend stroke of paralysis i evently. is reported to be gradually getting I weaker Mrs Moser is also reported to be in ill health. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Lehman an I family were guests of Mr*. Hu Ida btuner and family at Huntertown. R< r. and Mrs. N J. Br.tmucker and daughter !a>ls rpent Sunday afternoon and evenmif at Woodburn Rev. Schmucker preached at the 'Voudburn Defenseless Menuoniteclujih Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs David S. Habeggc. uud family. Mis. Anna Anuiut*. Sam and Jacob Ihbcggcr. Eln>> r Inn.ger, Jacob Stauffer were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. *ud Mrs. J. D. R. Schwartz and family. Mi. and Mrs. John My ra and fa-1 m,ly of ibis place visited with Mr ] and Mrs. William Dvuucy nt Deca-, tur. Mrs Elmer Luginbill of Hila place who han been In ill health for some I time, was removed to the hosstuau

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h'-npital thia week tor r«*l and u<-atment. D- . and Mrs. Amos Rroeeer have returned after spending their vacation at New York and in other piacea of interest in the east. .Mr. and Mr*. Victor Ora'aer axi l ■l.ughter and Mr. and Mr* Reuben Steury are spending the week a'. New York, attending tbe World* Fa'r. Mr. and Mrs Harold Katttran and sou left thia week for WUmtagUm, b-la ware, where Mi. Katuran will continue bis studies at the Faith Seminary. Mis* Ciira Schindler accompanied tb<-m and will visit with

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I them for some time Jime* Davison, elderly local mail 1 who ba* been in falling health for '| some time, waa Overcome by theheat and ia also believed to have' i suffered a heart at'ack la-.t week i I He is reported to be In a serious i condition. Mr*. Rose Schwarts and daugh-i > tern Sylvia and Surena, Mr. and Mr*. Elmer Schwartz and Mr. and I Mrj John Steiner and children, via- 1 J ited with Mr. and Mr*. .Mart Mln-, II nleh and son al Arcola, on Sunday, i .Mr. and Mr*. Gordon Bracket au-| • iiidien left this wonk Bar Wiimutc J i Ky . where Mr Bracker wi'f resume

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ills studies at Asbury Collage. Miss Sarah Boyer, aho use been confined at the Huisman hospital tw.rr for some time, suffering from an injured right kn«-e. has returned to her aiiai-tment at the P. L. Amv'uta home. TODAY * COMMON ERROR To luinituiii iiuuiis in plural . form ending in "a”, add an apostrophe to form the poaaeas- |. ive; as. Ladies' Home Journal: girls' school.