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CLUB CALENDAR • nc 'sl» Daadima, 11 A. M F *""r Ma«y »►««» 'ooo _ ,00, Prigpy M "' j ,Un >i»Aufim»ii fail, < J,, (1 f)) . '-*•*•." I HI,, lh|! ' • »° |» Bi. Kirkland Ladi*-., Klrkl.mil Hdu.il' I l« in WtUnsaßay , ' hioii Town.hip Wom;,,, ~|M , > t"-d Hammond, 1 ~ '"'•’•Hake a Xovena ath-ni| m-> ±'J” 1 Fr.day. 1 Th • plan of ma.< pup., , h) . Xll |, V'lllu . I, ,„ n(lNllw| n ,., ( . "allty of the I'niied Htatc* I’ll- Hi..,.,. X,,,,.. |, ()| i)( Prol.-.uii'. .nd J.». w ,n U J '.l'lmlin who with to u|i| ih„|. ; I M < , ■■ lai-" nave .111 in«tru<tlvc- paper on I < alhollr Arm riiani.m bringing' l ihn pi Im iple- upon which an eh daring civilisation <a„ i„. j,m|f Teutatln plan, were mail- fi hold the la»i meeting of th* .easm. the li-t week in Juno at th*- home 1 <•1 Mi Hugh |t.ini*-l- At iht* i 10-. 1 of the program the honteii* wrtril ■I di'liahtful lamb Ml. If Ih-Jano Ilf Uhii ai'n am-.t of the < Inn 1 MRS AUGUST KLEMZ HOSTESS TO SOCIETY Mr- Au.ihi Kleins of Monro** w,i. Im.lr-. Th nr "lay afternoon al 1 her home in M'liisoe to the W M I A of the Siit'inan Avenue I' 11 1 hma h Mr. I, J Martin wa. lead er for the afternoon ami the meet 1 itia up. n* d a ,ih .on. fulliiweil with 1 -1 ripture H admit ami *hort piay•r. hy Mr. With Terril! and Mr- I Kleins hili' ■ .tinn -Im a : e read I alaiut Japan T»i lily Him il.ilor- 1
======] SI N. MON. TIES. t2l wl ” CDT MbMbUJ iy loc-25c Cur Nr* Air Conditioning Plant Keeps You Cool” The WICKEDEST W WOMAN WHO <> EVER LIVED! u David 0. Selznick, producer of ■ ggjfSjr ' “Gone With The Wind,” now 1 yr J gives you "Rebecca"... a woman IT \Z< of fascination to rival the manbaiting Scarlett O'Hara. Rebecca X r Us —the strangest... the most com* gig M plex... the most baffling character gIS £ the screen has ever dramatized! VI r | K| X® ■ UIZNCK MtUNAnONAI frtintl Rebecca iiorrinf LAURENCE OLIVIER JOAN FONTAINE Directed by ALFRED HITCHCOCK produced by OAVIO 0. SfLZNICK who mode •OONt WITH TWO WINO’ Oelaoied thru VNITIO ASflltS 0 o ' TONIGHT ANI> SATURDAY 4 ca at of good loosing youngtrry. “TWO GIRLS ON BROADW AY lana Tm'rr. G..W Murphy. Juan «••*»■ b«< T»hr •onSlot Machine Raehet. riu j -v
■hd Inemlier. were preaotll llehc I'l' ’ ,r " no ”"t ed Ilf Mr« rreaem w.,.. Mr. I. J. Martin and the children, Mr. Frank tlarM, Kdlth Terrel and dau.h‘■r Mr. Martin mil. Mr. It W 'txnn Mr- \-aom, Mri , ( daughter Mr. ' lareme Walter ami "ii. lamanna 1 lark. Iteiiy Hnyder '*"'d Mr and Mr. Klems and child | SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS elects new officers 'he |t y|| ,| B „ „ r |h| , r)r<) 1 1 lilt'd 111. Ihlen .Sunday «* hool met 1 ii'ii day at the home of Mr«. I'leorne HUI A-.ltrtlnst ho.te..e. Mr. V... Baker. M a Frank lone, and Mr. William Saul bine Mi- Ihl! presided over the Intal* "*'• • -ion Koi) .an wa< answer* •d by thirty four members and I'hree vi.itor. Mr. (ferrrie H4| wa. elected pre d.'irt, Mr. Tom Fl.her. vbepre •idetii. Mr. t lifford Hakey, .er. iietary, Mr. George Meyer, a.«>*t* ant • retary, Mr. t'atl Fisher. I treasurer The meeting < lo». d with wrvinß of refre.hmenta try the ho-tenae. I SHOWER GIVEN FOR MISS IRENE SCHERRV Th*- M* -dame. William Krwulsman and Itufu. Miherry, and Ml., j Marie Hildebrand united In enter t iming the girl.' guild of the Mag ley deformed <hunh recently at' the Kreutsman home The event | wa<a <thi»wd«r lioikh .hk Iren.. Srherry. a Io ide e!e-• of Jun*-1 doth Game, were plaved and prise. 1 awarded Io Ml*m l.inna Feck Mr. William Kreutsman and Mlaa KII I • etl Sr Ilerry. who gave them to the : gue.t of homo, latter in the even ' Ing Mi.» S< lierry wa. directed to th*- dining room where many beau Hfill bower gift, awaited her laiVely refre.hmr nt. Were served by the ho.le.ee. at .mall table. ■ entered with larwl. of peoniea and and ro.ea, I’re.ent were the M|.»e« I .eon a ! Perk. Ague. Kolter. Mary Girod.! Phylll. Beineke. Amanda Fruihte. la*ona Fru* hie. Mabie Borne. I.|g etla Worthman. Ilai hel Gerber. Lu
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Screen Romance 11 Mt. • " 4 ! ’-.AI! 7- 4 ! Atlire Juilye. screen player dive reed a short time ago from MN-ialite Dan Topping, danres at Mamaroneck, N Y.wlthG Hunt- 1 Ington Hartford. 11. heir to the A A I* grocery millions, who ■ said to be her new heart interest. — 1 1 Hie bprunger Mary Jane Warden 'Eulalia Horne, Eileen Si herry. Mar ■' lone Srherry. Elenure Hllgeman Marie Hildebrand. Florence Worth inan Mr and Mr., Hiram Hprunger. Mr and Mr. Ervin Ixm hner. Mr. I Hutus Hi harry. Mr and Mr. , Kreutsman. John Borne. Jai k ' Grefher. la»reii and Hu».»il Kreuts , man. Harold Hi herry. Meredith Hprunger and the hotiot guest. Mis. Hcherry will heroine th'111 Ide of Meredith Hprunger In a ceremony Io he .olemniSed at the M.igley Salem Reformed 1 hur< h , Sunday. June 3A PHOEBE BIBLE CLASS HOLDS JUNE MEETING The member, of the Pboebe Bible lias, of the Sion Evangellial f and Reformed 1 hun h met In the ' mm ial rooms of the 1 huri h Thurs- , day evening for their regular mm 1 rial and httslne.. meeting The enI tertalnlng room, were atlrm lively I decorated with large bouquets of ; ro.es and peonies. Mr. Angle Macy, program lead er. read the ninety Itr.t Psalm fol- ' lowed with "The Prayer Perfect.” | sung by Mis. Kathryn Hbroyer Mr. Mary read an interesting pap i er of the life and works of la*onardo da Vlnrl. the artist who paint , etl "The latsl Hupper Her paper also told of characteristics of the twelve disciple. During a short hn.lne.s meeting, the I las. voted Io give two dollar, to the Red Gross Contests were enjoyed during th'- social hour anti prises won hy Mr. Harry Knapp Mrs. Jack Little Mr. Ma* y and Mr. Fred Patterson, who was a gtte.t at th>- meeting A lovely hili' heon was served at the 'lose of the evening by the himteMes. the Meadamea t'hailea Prugh. Ralph Yager Henry Seirelter and Ml.s Matilda Hellemeyer The Phllathae '!»■«« meeting t.rhedul**d for thl« evening ha« l»-en postponed because »t the death of Mrs. Emma Htrlikler The Retiekah lodge will meet at the I II II F liall Tuesday evening at .even thirty io Im k The I'nion township home economics club will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr. Fred Hammond al one thirty o’cloc k. ' DHT PRETTY SHOWER GIVEN FOR MISS ROSE BCHURGER Mr. Joe Brennan and Mr. Jo* ilaiuretit united in entertaining with a mlscellaneoU" -bower of pretty appointment, at the home of the latlei AAedne«day evening honoring their cousin. Mias Rose Hchurger whose marriage Io Irenaeus (las'will be an event of Tuesday Jun * . 25 The entertaining rooms were Iwantifuiiy decorated with orange blossoms and pink rose. Four ( games of bridge and bunco w.-r--enjoyed and pities won by Mrs James Murphy Ml.s Telia S< burger and Mrs I. A Klelnhenx. Who gave them to the guest of honor A delicious one course luncheon was served at the small tables with Individual nonegay. forming the canterpieces. The place of the guest of honor was marked with a cor-1 sage of pink roses After the luncheon little Miss June Kathryn l-aurent dressed in a Colonial costume of pink and white escorted Miss Hi liurger to
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the dining room, where the .howef I gifts were hidden umi. r a rover of roses 00 the dining table Over th* hank of ro.es was a pink umbrella ’ over which was sprinkled rose petala. The guest of honor received ■ many lovely .howe, gift WfSLIV CLASS HAS PICNIC 1 Thirty members of the Wealey I Couple.' 1 la.s Os the Melhodl.l church and their families, totalling fifty three met at the Bluffton ton Iservatiofi >amp Thursday evening for a plcnlt supper The delldou. fotal and a huge fire at <ath end 1 lof the Inna table ni.<d< the pu ale I a most delightful MtI Watson Maddov president, gave an address of webome to Rev and Mr- Il W Graham Rev Graham wa« recently ren-.|gnet| to the Iterator pastorate. He. Graham re»* i ponded with a short talk Inning the liu.ln*' < meeting the tla.H voted to give r. to the Red ('roe. fund The -ommltti. | n 'harge of the picnic Ineluded Mr and Mrs WalMin Madtlov. Mr and Mrs Lloyd Sell and Mr and Mr ' Wilfred Hahegger MISS MADGE HITE IS CLUB HOSTESS Miss Madge Hite wa. aoateaa to the mem tiers of her bridge club last evening at her home on Wincheater street Mr. Clayson Carroll wa. a guest other than memtw-r-At .even o'clock a lovely dinnei wa. served b, 'he hostess, as.lsled Iby Mrs. Frank Alton and Ml— Hel , |en HauhoH Th*- guests were seal led at small table, centered with 1 attractive little cactus plant, in green pottery | Prior to the first game of bridge three lovely table prise, were pre I -en'ed which Were gift, of the ho«I toss' slater. Ml.. Fanny Hite of Chi 1 < ago. one of the c harter clou mem tiers. Card, were cut al each table and the per-on drawing the high card was presented with a gift I which was a lovely hottie of Hou tiuganl • Cologtii Those who won table prlle- were Mrs Gladys Cham-ta-rlaln Mr- Clay.on Carroll and I
/or htfj/ifjj count I YOU see something pretty special in that / **• 0/ the 4-(jf) Or I bright and shining Buick stepping along / 'fastrited is *** / I so dashingly here! J I It's the higgest-selling car we ever huih —our I all-time sales champion. You’ve got to flEg / admit it had to be good to earn itself that / ****** Maybe it would be a smart move f on your part to tmd out "hv onlv cmjiiit t In■triv.illv I'.il.iiui d Ijgjj ' *’‘ -• l 1 <;/// » ,i*m m!>lv s.rnpli 11 rslll.i ndall around. Try out the ~ comfort of the Buick SPECIAL, biggest car, bumper to bumper, you can buy a< llic price. .marl new 1W improvemem. built ,mo it, and a whole nock of things that would be The price, incidentally, is one of the biggest “extras” elsewhere arc included in the price. ■—•asons why this is Specifically, prices! begin at SN for the busiuick’s banner year. ncMC(MJ p tt delivered at Mint, Mich. *Trans- , portation based on rail rates, state and local ou pay no more (axc> gn o p t j ona | equipment and acccsorthisßuick,pound Wll *jes are extra. for pound, than for f y ßujdl _ a Hood cook .ton ((n (tw vtt | ue |, B| ,j wa({on now . - yet there are 2_ no less than fix \Prices subject to change without notice. IMIMMAi Os OINHAI NOIOPS VAIUf SAYLORSiiMOTOR COMPANY I tt S. y w..nd St. ItwaiETF tn, .1H1... «».. »»i.n. « «« «»> "• **"
Through With Men » • g .. Ik • / " / vl t Brenda Marshall Scieen Player Br.mla Marshall M has been granted an intrrl*. o tory divorce from A'tor Richar-' H Gaines on grounds of i'eiwrtliin Miss Marshall, given custody of their daughter, Virginia. 2. *Ui>l that the i. "through witb m.t forever” Mt- W I* H<brock After five games of bridge the 1 Inh prlge wa. won by Mrs I W Ma<y Mr. William Hell received the coiiMilation prlH' which was a 10-autifiil .liver pin made by ih>hostess. o ARRIVALS Announcement, were received here today of the arrival ol a tiahy daughter to Mr and Mrs. Fren, Ii Peterson of Chicago. Illionls The l>al>y wa- bora June It; and weighed eight pounds and .It oum e. Hlie ha. lieen named Miriam laoil.e Mi Peterson la the .011 of Mr and Mt
Dh k Peterson, hirmerty of this II 1 rit, and Bluffton o - I a — ' i I 1 I i JOVJIqU I 11 Mi« Mary Gage Moses, who ha- I been visiting her parents. Mr and I Mr. Ed Mo.e« at their home east of the gliy. will return to New York nett week I Mr. lam yuitin of Oak Park HU-; 'hols |. the gueat of het paielll.. 1 Judge and Mr. J 1 Merryman of North Kerom, street Mi Martha Elitabeth Calland < left today for Ihtytim Ohio to at 1 I tend a houw |*ui'y foi which Mi>» 1 Mliitby Hnyder will l»- the ho-te-Alt. Herman Kblnger had a. her I gu<-«t Wednesday at th*- Go hard 1
K yop *•« • p«'“< _ ~ .. 11 ~ ,h ‘ ll ,w * ifom the .— Ifs *>fu»h like liquid I /g«J ••••■. K r ‘ Kyaoiie \ Jl if — 1 - 1 I nl 1 y <>u Wlnl • ri c l>* ' <U || looking tnedium- • p gloat finish with T»' >°OK >•<•. K“ Kyan. * zr - IXirablr. wash>*>K w>U no( harm the surface. New paslIIFtMOOTNIM tel shade* add life to walla or woodwork. CEIOIB EMMB KOHNE DRUG STORE
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1 Ridge country dub and al her horn • ■ln thia city Mrs. Boh Crosny of I Chicago, wife of the orchestra lead er who ha. been in Fort Wayne this , week. Mr- Harry Dailey has had as her guest the pa.t week, her ai»Iter in law. Ml— Martella Dailey of Paulding Ohio Mrs Haymond Keller. Mrs. C it. Mai y of Austin. Minn, and Mrs. Robert Freitag enjoyed Itsucheon In Fort Wayne Wednesday noon M't Adrian Burke I. >onfln*d tn her home on North Mertuid street with arthritis l.ewi- Hmith of fht« city a slud ent at Imtlana law school. Indiana |hili«. started work this moinlng for the (tally lieni'Mial. Ih pn-ehllhg Ihl I '*" Vgiu allure and Htreet Fait E'litlon to advertiser- and putroti.
