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M-hool will meet at the church Tuesday evening at seven-thirty with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Sovine. Mr and Mra. Everett Venls and Mra. Walters an the hosts and hostesses. The Tlraah clan of the Ben Hur lodge will meet at the lodge home thin evening at seven thirty o'clock. A pot luck supper will be enjoyed later In the evening The regular meeting of the D Y It class of the First t'nlted Brethren Sunday school will be held at the home of Mra. Delma Klzey Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock Assistant hoateaaea will be Mra. Milton Kenworthy. Mra. Noah Sheets and Mra Wilson Reed The Kum-Join-Us class of the Evangelical Sunday school will meet this evening at seven-thirty o'clock at the home of Mr and -Mrs. • 'heater Reynolds All members are asked to lie present. -— O— Adams County ~*| I Memorial Hospital • « Dismissed Shelby Vance. Mon roe: Mrs Howard Ihike. route 1. Keystone; Mrs Jesse II Steele, route 5. Decatur. Ray Brown. 112 Oak st.: Rene Brandt. Fort Wayne; Mrs Frank Kuntz and baby son. Berne. Jesse Sheets, route 5; Mrs America Fink. Geneva: Mrs. Arthur Wilder, route t “arrivals Mr and Mrs S E Whitright have received announcement of the | birth of a son Isirn to their daughter. Thelma Whitright Burtells Wednesday. May 15 at Fort Wayne The baby weighed eight pounds and five ounces Mr and Mrs. Waldo Claude Baumann of South Eighth street are the parents of a baby son. born at the Adams county memorial hospital Saturday evening at 10 53 o'clock The baby, who weighed eight pounds and fourteen and one. half ounces has lieen named Leland Ray Claudia Jane Is the name of the baby daughter born to Mr and Mrs Earl Caston of 705 Winchester

, Armetta. the character actor, and ' hut wife are to become American ■ citizen. Armetta ha. lived in thia 11 country almoat continuously aince .' Hhj2. The couple have three chil- > dren. all born here. You've wen : Armetta on the acreen many timea ■ i . . . usually in Italian character role. HI. latc.t will be In "The Sentence ‘ at Warners. , | If "The Sea Hawk" flniahee on 1 .chedule. Errol Flynn’, two-month vacation may begin soon. He goes to Arizona for a couple of days, then to Florida for the IntemaI tional Tuna Fishing contest, and i from there, via airplane, to Mexico ' City. Ri<> -le Janeiro. Santiago and ’ other Latin American capitals. , The "Arizona" location troupe , had such a scare A truck load of I' ammunition blank, blew up. destroying some valuable old guns and other equipment but. fortunately. not injuring anybody. HoHywoml’s supply of oxen (18 in alb fell far short of Zanuck a i' spectacular covered wagon trek In -1 "Brigham Young," so the production boss of Twentieth Centurybox has had 124 head of the aniI mala shipped from Sinaloa. Mexico. They cost 6100 apiece, but the studio ! expe< ts to make the price back several times renting the oxen to > other lots making pioneer pictures. 1 There were tearful farewells at the station when Ann Rutherford s sister. Judith, let! for the east to j play summer stock in Clinton Hollow, N. Y Now Ann gets word I that she II be sent to Broadway for the premiere of "Edison the Man " Judith is stopping off In San Fran- ! cisco and Chicago, so Ann will be waiting at the station to greet her in New York. Jeanette MacDonald, of ail people. was one of those who got caught in the blitzkrieg against traffic offenders the other night. She got a warning ticket for not having her driver’s license. . > • I She had been out of town so long that she had forgotten to put It ! in her purse . . . Second-gueeseia now are aaying that Vivien Ixigh and Laurence Oliver made a mistake in charging 65 50 top for "Romeo and Juliet" . . . Their I movie fans after all. are the ones ; who would want to see them. . • • ' Charlotte Henry, who once played the lead In Paramount e "Alice In Wonderland." now is doing a small | part in R-K-O’a "You Can t Be Too i Careful" (new title for the RogersI Colman picture!. . • . Ruth Huseey says John Shelton is a nice boy, but she’s not going to mairy him,

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Monday Adams County Economics Chorus Moose Home. 2 p, m. Phoebe Bible Class, Reformed Church. 7:45 p. m. (CDT). Adams County Womans Chorus. Moose Home, 2 p. m. Tlrxah Class. Hen Hur latdge Home. 7:30 p m Kum Join t's Class. Mr. end Mrs Chester Reynolds. 7 20 p m Tueeoay Decatur Garden Club, Mrs. Arble Owens. 2:30 p. m. Misters of Ruth Class. Mra. E. L Harllker, 7:30 p. m C. L. of C. Mothers' Parly. K. of C, Home. «:30 p. m. Tri Kappa Hororlty. Mayor's Court Room. City Hall. N p. m. Progressive Workers Class. United Brethren Church. 7:30 p. m. latyal Daughters Class. Mrs. Clark Smith Preble, 7:30 p m tCDTt. open House. South Ward Hchool, * to it o'clock First U. B D. Y. B. Class. Mrs. Delms Eliey, 7 3u p, m . Wednesday Zion Senior Walther league. Lutheran Church. 7:30 p. m. Ituralistic Study Club. Mrs. L. I A. Holthouse, s p m. Tburaday 1 Christian l<adb*s' Aid Society. Mrs. Dora Akay. 2 p. m. Friday Hobby Show and Doll Festival. Methodist Church, 7 p. m. street at the Adams county memorial hospital Sunday morning al 10 30 o'clock She weighed seven pounds, fifteen and one-quarter ounces. Mr. and Mrs Adrian Llchtle of 302 North Third street are the parents of a baby son. Irorn at 10:30 Sunday morning at the Adams county memorial hospital The baby weighed seven (rounds, thirteen and one-quarter ounces and has been named Kenneth Mr and Mrs Orville D Sudduth of 23M North Seventh street are the parents of a baby daughter, born Sunday evening at to 22 o'clock at the Adams county memorial hospital. The baby who weighed seven pounds, three and threequarters ounces has Ireen named Jewel Anne. Indiana Produces National Champions! In a national sales contest on 1 Deerwood Starches (corn and gloss) and corn syrups, (golden and crystal), the Bluffton Grocery company. Bluffton. Indiana, and the independent food dealers who cooperated with them In the sale of two products, won national honors The sales contest started on August I. 191 S. by 42 large food distributing companies competing in sales, with the understanding that the contest was to run over a period of nine months, ending May 1. IS4O The champions proved to be real champions for they lead at the end of the first month and lead throughout the complete contest The contest was hotly contested. for the first six In the lead kept very close throughout Before the release of the figures for each closing month. It was a question as to who the leaders might be among the six leading contestants. The enthusiasm among the top leaders Involving hundreds of In-

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Mr. and Mrs. Phil Byron of Pent visited In Decatur Sunday with Dr. and Mn, Archl>old. Mra. Byron remained for a several daya' visit with her mother. Mra. J. J. Helm and Mr. and Mra. Avon Burk motored to Hamilton lake Sunday where they were the guests of Mr and Mrs. Fred Smith who were spending the weekend at their cottage. Dr Ray Stlngely. Dr. Harold DeVor, Dr. Eugene Fields, Dr. Fred Patterson. Dr. Roy Archbold and Dr. Joe Morris are spending the first three days of this week In Indianapolis, where they are attending the dental convention. 1 A number of local people are liecoming Interested In reorganising , the country club and a meeting of a dozen or so will be held this week to map out a definite plan Mra. Jesse H Steele of route 5. Decatur, was able to be returned to her home near Pleasant Mills Sat urday. Mrs. Steele was confined to the Adams county memorial hospital for the past several months suffering with a fractured hip Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Macy and daughter. Mrs. Robert Freitag have gone to Austin. Minn., for a visit with Mr. and Mra. C. D. Macy and children. Mr and Mra Roger Swaim visited in Decatur last evening. Mra. F. O. Allweln and daughter Mra. Frederic Schafer. Mrs. J. J. I Helm and Mrs. John Heller enjoy-1 ed luncheon In Fort Wsyne this. noon. Miss Marion Nnpiud of latke County. Illlonls. stopped here over the weekend on her way to New York City, where she will attend the national conference on adult education Miss Neprud is iu charge of the farm resettlement project In county The ornamental light posts on. Second street were being given a coat of aluminum paint today Among those from Decatur who attended funeral services for Mrs.] Jim Byer at the Mt Carmel church I east of Berne Sunday were Mrs M. J U'orthinan. Mrs. Susie Reppert. Mias Mildred Worthmaii. Mra. Fred Hancher. Mrs Walt Johnson. Mrs. Cletus Miller. Mrs Itulcle Wyant. Mra. Harve Baker. Mrs. Mae Ketchum. Mias Alyce Kathryn Baker, Miss Maxine Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Runyon. Mr and Mrs. Ivan Stucky. Mr and Mrs EM Warren. Mra. William Dellinger. Mra. I Walter Brunnegraf. Mr and Mrs I Jesse Engle. Mrs John Doan ami jMra. Cal Steury. Mrs. la*ona Downs and sons I Jack and Bill spent the weekend in Fort Wayne with Mra Downs' parents, Mr and Mrs. Cyril Poiry. The Interior of the Stag Lunch, owned and operated by Fred Fullenkamp. la being repainted and redecorated D Burdette Custer. Imai attorney. returned home Saturday after a 10-daya bualneaa trip to New York City. CHICAGO MILK CONTINUED FROM PAOE ONB Wia. Four state highway patrol cars were assigned io the Volo district and clgth others cruised northern llllnola after the first vlolem-e • Police officials said they feared further violence If the eight empty trucks were returned from Wisconsin with loads of milk The dispute was a renewal of one which resulted In a strike of drivers May I when they were unable to reach an agreement with the dealers after their wage contract had expired The strike end- ! ed May 3 with a truce that provld!ed for further negotiations and If necessary, arbitration beginning June I. Dealers In newspaper advertise-' ments. said that there had been no progress In negotiations with the drivers' union and that the dealers had called for arbitration of the dispute which the drivers refuser! The dealers contended that high wages paid drivers made Imtumsld epend ent merchants, grew to be very exciting. Naturally, the Independent grocers of Decatur and Adams County and the Bluffton Grocery company are very proud of their accomplishment. The winners of this national contest will be presented with a large silver cup upon which will be engraved '‘National Champions for IM» and 1540." The presentation will be made the evening of May 27 at the Nbrine Auditorium. Fort Wayne. The one thousand or more who participated In becoming the national champions will be royally entertained after presentation of the cup. Cold Fur Storage - Insurance and Gas fumigation. HHHsiiMflffiufflffl j

.ble competition with dealers who sold from farm to consumer , through stores and dairy stations. Deliveries were reduced to ap- . proximately 0<) per cent of normal at the atari of the strike Hospitals and orphanages received regular supplies under a special agreement with drivers and dairies sold milk from the plants to customers who could call for It. The shortage of milk was not expected to lie acute until Tuesday or Wednesday. O •— — BACCALAUREATE ' (CONTINUED FROM PAOK ONB) church and home have been giving *of their best to you; they have , been earnestly seeking to pour Into your Ilves all that you will receive. They have provided tor i your safekeeping, your llvellehood and given opportunity for cultural, j moral and religious development. You have been the recipient We have come now to the time of your graduation We do not mean that : there la nothing more to be given you. tor there Is Indeed much, but from thia time forth that nation the < hurch and the home salute ' you as those who are railed to ' live. We one and all hall you as ! you enter upon thia great adven- j ture of living. “Dare to serve Instead of demanding service; dare to love In stead of bating; dare to pity In stead of scorning, dare to give sympathy to those In trouble and ' sorrow, instead of a 'cold should-. er’; dare to give help to the needy ■lnstead of exploiting them, dare to i give self Instead of cultivating sei flshness; dare to risk all for God. Instead of risking all for self," he urged In closing. | Other pastors of the city, school leaders and faculty members took part in the baccalaureate services Commencement exercises for the class will Im* held Thursday night |ln the school auditorium, with Frank D Nlutz. prominent Dayton. (Ohio lecturer, delivering the ad (dress. - o Kendallville Youth Dies Os Injuries Kendallville. Ind . May 20—tVPl Dale William Wells. 24. of near Kendallville, died yesterday of Injuries suffered In a two-car crash northwest of here Friday

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FORMER LOCAL MAN SENTENCED ■ Robert C. Insley Is Given Sentence At Indiana State Prison Robert ('. Insley, 35. of Fort Wayne, a former Decatur resident. Is serving a one to seven yearn sentence at the Michigan City state prison after pleading guilty to a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses Insley, who left this city several years ago. was charged with forging the name of Treva Miller to an auto contract, which he hypothecated to me Federal Building company to get (573 63 He was ell gaged as an auto salesman. He was first charged with forgery, but his attorney. |(olH-rt A Buhler, succeeded In having the charge lessened, telling the court that Insley "was married, had three children and never was in trouble before " Obtaining a suspend'd sentence was hopeless, the sttorney stated ' since between 2K.PM and IS.ooo i was Involved In th deals. Buhler, himself, was sworn In as a special deputy and took Insley to prison at once, so that he would not have to lay In jail over the weekend. — o PROJECT CI TS i CONTINUED FROM PAGE SIX ject is |63 to the township for material and 215 33 for rent, light, heat. etc., or a total cunt ot 2*3 S 3 i The township pays 25 percent of the total cost and the WPA the remainder. During the first three months of 1 | this year. 353 yards of material were produced. 434 for the WPA and 4IU for the township An averi age of 623 garments Is produced monthly. 2ox by the WPA and 421 by the township. An average of 63 families rec eive garments monthly No dulpications are made within 30 days. The average monthly payroll la 2343 31. in addition to the benefit received from the garments. An average of nine women work ■ " 11

dally on the project These and other figures will be related by Mr. Doan tonight at the dinner meeting of the professional and aid service attaches and others. MAGLEY NEWS * -byMRB. E. J. WORTHMAN • • The Kirkland and Preble township Sunday school convention, held Hunday at the Pleasant Dale church, attracted many Mauley residents. Mr and Mra. Rolw-rt Kolter were guests at the Walter home In i Fort Wayne Sun-lay Mr. and Mra. Fred Bloemker had as Sunday supper guests Mr. and Mrs. l-ewls Mann and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Mann and family of Tocsin. Mr and Mrs William Worthman and son Carltot. as near Ossian, Mrs. Charles Iteppert of Alberta Stony Plain. Canada. Mr and Mrs. l-ester Cowan and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and .Mrs Burt Mast in Fort Wayne Mr and Mrs Glen Beer and baby called on Mr and Mrs. Gilliert Thieme and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wefel, son Donald and daughter Leona of Preble Sunday evening. Albert Earhart of Bluffton was a weekend visitor in Magley. He called on many Magley residents during his visit. Mr and Mrs Charley Earhart of Bluffton called at the E J WorthIman home Sunday evening Mr and Mrs. Oscar Bieberich and son Roger were Weekend guests of Mrs Blelterlch'a parents. Mr. and I Mrs. C Rose of Detroit. Mich Roger Allen Bielierlch celebrated his first birthday Wednesday afternoon Dannie. Jerry Lee Cowan. | Mra. L. Cowan and Mrs. Bielierlch were present. Mr and .Mrs. Ben Elzey and daughters Edna and Thelma. Mr and Mrs. Thurman Elzey and son Donald Mr Christian of Van Wert. O. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schlickman of Decatur were Sunday afternoon visitors at the August Kiuetzman home near here Mr and Mrs Henry Bloemker and Miss Minnie Bloemker called on Mrs Minnie Hildebrand Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs. George Getber and son lairen visited Sunday al the Gottlieb Gerber home fn Berne laiuis Wortliman ami Miss Arnau

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da Worthman. Misa Rachel Gerber were dinner guests ot Milton Scherry and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Det Unger had as guests for mother's day. .Mr. and Mra. Ernest Det linger and son Dick and daughter !a>is of Detroit. Micb., Mr. and Mra. Alton P. Hower of Miami. Fla.. Mr. and Mra. Gay F. Kiel and daughter Phyllis and son Joe of Van Wert. Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Farr of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mra. David heller of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. William Alman. Mr. and Mra. John Shelter of Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hower of Decatur. Jerry Faulkner of Detroit. Mich. Rev and Mra. O. H Scherry of New Bavaria. Ohio, spent a few clays visiting with the Hildebrand family and Mrs Scherry's mother, Mrs. Minnie Hildebrand, who has been 111 for some time. Graduates To Hear Michigan Governor Huntington. Ind. May 20 - (UP» Gov Luren D. Dickinson of Michigan will address the commencement exercises of Huntington college June |o and receive an honorary degree of Doctor of laws. It was anuouneed today —— —. j - Mishawaka Man Admits Murder Mishawaka. Ind . May 20- lup> Charles Campbell. 45. was murdered today in his rooming house here and police Immediately arrested 'John Slrok. 32. a native of Czech- ' oslovakia. whom they said admitted the slaying in two statements. Slrok told police that he struck Campbell five times with an Iron hand he wore on the stump of bls right arm which he had lost Then he obtained a bayonet and severed Campbell's head. A French weaver. Joseph Jacquard of Lyons. Improved the loom so that an arrangement of hooks made possible the lifting of threads into design o ■ Notice Thuniday Night's Program Will lx? Conducted on ('mitral Standard (Slow) Time. ADAMS THEATER.