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fc MEAT ■ BUYING | NO SECRET < ®WHy farmer* are the bent livestock men in •*«•* they eunntantly apph new brred[H? and feeding practices. We bin our meat direct , a “ w bounty farmers, have it butchered and 1 fresh. This guarantee* you the best and frexh- ■ «wt ptawible. i SOTRY OCR ADAMS COUNTY K MEAT! y LOAF th. 22c [WCE Steak lb 32c Brc!'.l? AST - n>. 22c Ki : VKK (Young) lb. 19c K? h bacon — lb. 15c Y ” rh I Ix-m.wiN W 35c ■ 3 for I'WEyed (>ranKeb A MB*inn doz - Crtaai ChXT ** New ldah< ’ Bakin * ' Hfn v **** Potatoes *2 fffx* ■ A “*“ 6n ”' *>® 43 c Kx ml. 25c 1 GE’BERS meat market "H^*^* d --Free IMivwry — Phones 54 or 97

IIM Music Was furnished by the |>u< kerliuddle Mudslingers and Wil iwrt end Regina Thieme Patricia liarklry entertained with a rec Ma I' non. Contest were won »»jr Mrs llow cn. Carl Bischoff. Gilbert Biens Uila Thieme and Carl I .ehr man ((.dreshment* of cake*. cookies Ice i. ream and welnera were ar Joyed INTERESTING MEETING Os LADIES AID BOCIETV The Christian Mdlee Aid society 'met Thursday afternoon with Mine Evs Acker at her home on Flrat Jetreet The meeting waa opened with the tending of scripture* by j Mrs Harmon Kraf'. est -r which the members repented the Lord's i I prayer In unlaon Mr*. William' . Kohl*. the president of tteo aOtlety., had charge of the Imalneaa meet | 1 mg. Mrs. Kohla and Mrs. <1 T. Burk , will serve aa member* of the way* j and rneao* committee for the i month of Aogust Teniatire plan* 1 i were mad* for a birthday tea to 'bo held in the near futare Report* of the fair committee were al»o 'made and the president i gprraaed her thank* to all those who a«*l»t.•d at the conceaalon In any way The hostess. assisted by Mr*. Kenneth Tirnmon*. served delhtou* refieahment*. Mrs Hattie French of Philadelphia. Pennsylvania wa» a guest other than the regular member*. EVER READY CLASS HAS REGULAR METING Member* of the Ever Ready < U»* 'of the Methodist Sunday school met In the church pnrlor. Thur*day evening Mr*. Jack Friedt had charge of the devotion*, readlnf the twenty seventh chapter of lx> | v Hires Mr* P <: Hiker president <d the orgwnltatl-Hi. conducted the business meeting Each member of the cla»* wa« named an Individual lulling committea for the month of , August. A social hour was enjoyed during which the ho*te»»e*. Mt* Char le* Fletcher. Mr*. Farl (’alter. Mr* ' Ed Ahr. and Mis* Iva Oilpen. »erv- | ed refreshment*. | MEETING OF MISSIONARY SOCIETY ' The Women * Mia*b.n.«rr Hociety ,Z the Evangelical church met Thursday afternoon In the church parlor* with Mr* Harry CoHelt'* ■action in charge of the meeting Mr*. Fred Chront«ter opened the meeting with the scripture lesson and Mr*. J. A Fuhrman offered prayer. Mr*. Wiltna Small had the lesson study for the afternoon, followed with a report on the Oakwood assembly by Mrs C E Hocker. At the close of the busiiie** session and program, refreshment* were served U. B. LADIES AID ELECTS OFFICERS The ladle* aid at the First United Brethren church met Thursday at the hom| of Mr*, i Frank Jone* Aaaistlng hose«»e» i were Mr*. Frank Bohnke and Mrs I Charles Hake*. Devotion* were conducted by the

CLUB CALENDAR Sasiaty Daadtina, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy »b«nea ’OOO - 1001 Thuraoay ‘ Cnlon Ch*pel laidle* Aid society, Mr* Charles Hiirrell. I 30 p m United Brethren Mdles Aid soclety. Mrs. Frank Jones, 1:30 p in Evangelical W M N , church parI lor*. Ip. m Nuttman avente U. B Missionary Hoclety. Mrs. Pearl Reed. I 30 p. m Wetter Homes Economics Club. Monroe, Mrs Harve llupirt, ?.lo p tn. Methodist Ever Heady tlas*. church parlors, k p. m. First Christian Udle* Aid Hoelety. Miss Eva Acker, t p tn llapilst Woman* Hoclety. meet at church, 10 a. m Zion Evangelical and Reformed Heidelberg etnas family picnic. I , Hanna-Nuuman park, S p m. W. O T M Moose home. R p m I F.nday I'nlon Chapel Missionary society p<>t luck supper, legion Memorial .park. 7 pm. Hobo I' Il Willing Workers, Mr*, j Fred Hilton. * 30 p m iCRT> American I-eg ion Auiillary. legion home, h p m Happy H<>m<-makers Club picnic. Mhman's park. Berne. < 30 p. m Pocahontas Ixidg". Red Men Hall, m p. m Saturday Evangelical Mlmloii Band, church basement. Ipm Tuaaoay Zion Junior Walther league, church hall, k p. m ('Pion Township ll«-d Pepper* club. Luckey school. * 30 p. m. ■" ■ —" i president A routine buslne** meet- | ing was held and report* of various committee* were presented Mr* Heulien Wynn was elected prewidcnt of society. Other officer* are Mr« Frank F!»her. vlee president; Mr*. Charles Robenold. ' treasurer. Mr*. Gene Foreman.! •ecretary. Mr* George Myer*, re-, porter. Mrs. Frank Fisher, chon*- ’ ter. Mr* Hoy Mumma pianist j — WOMEN OF THE MOOSE PLAN DISTRICT MEETING The regular meeting of the Women <d the Moose was held In the ; Mimmc home Thursday evening I Plan* were made for tka district i meeting of the organilatb-n to be held in Decatur on H'-ptember Z 6 The membership drive, which ha* l»rea 1 losed. will be observed with a pot luck supper at Hun-Het ( park east of Decatur. Wednesday I evening The evening prlie was 1 won by Mr*. Gaorge Myer* — The Zion Junior Walther league will meet Tuesday night at eight o'clock in the church hail Cyclittt h Killed When Hit By Auto Boonville. Ind. Aug S <U.R> - Ronald Hmlth. k-year-old son at Mr. and Mr*. Roy R Hmlth of near Nwwburgh. wa» killed late yesterday when hl* bicycle was struck 'by a car driven by Dr. J. R MitchI ell of Salem on Mute road !<! near Newburgh.

Television Queen I < ... . 5 f t > J -■ ';SR MB «g SB H Shirley Thoma* Known u America * “mort televised girl," Shirley Thomae win direct the entertainment program for the national convention of television engineer* to be held In law AngvwS. Aug. 82=24.

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Mr and Mr*. F H Kruse left today for their home In Dsvenport lowa after spending the week here with Mieir son and daugbter-ln-law Mr and Mra. Norman Kruse Mr* O I. Kiisih and son. Frederick Mr*. A R Ashbaucher. Mra. L L. Frank and daughter, Mis* Mary, spent Thursday in Indlanap oil* Mr. and Mra. Hersel Nash will ■pend Sunday In Markle vlaltlug with Mr*. Nash's brother and sis-ter-in-law. Mr and Mr*. Ray Jen nlnga. Rev and Mra. Clennle Hmlileyi and family of Pittaburgh. Kanaa*.', arrived here Wednesday to spend i | I two week* visiting a' the home of , J It Hmltley on North First street ( Rev Hmltley •* a former resident nt Dr.-star. | Mis* In* Anderson of Chicago I will arrive ht.e Haturday afternoon I 1 to M*nd two weeks with her par || ent*. Mr. and Mr*. J. E Anderson. ! I Mrs. Harriet French of Pblladel- I phia. Pennsylvania I* spending sev- 1 era) week* here the guest of Ml** Maigaret Daniela Mr*. F>*nch I* J a former Decatur resident and will I be remembered here a* Mis* Har-p rlet Hill D Kenneth Naah will go to Markle Sunday the spend the week visit |- Ing wHh relative* Mr and Mr* J. Burchard Horton 1 of Mattoon. Illlnol* will lie th* ■ weekend gueat* of Mr. and Mra. I Carl Gerber In thl* city. Mr and Mr*. Joe Randles and Mr* C. J McAllister of Baltimore Maryland left today after spending several day* with Mr. and Mr* t Adrian Wemhoff Mrs McAllister . i It the mother of Mrs. Wemhoff and ii Mr* Randle* I* Mr* Wemhoff * *i*-|< Ear. i 1 I Carrel Cole will return today 1 from West Gun Lake. Bradley. 1 1 - MU-klgan. where he ha* ->pent Ike 1 : week fishing, with hl* uncle. Leon I it arrel of Grand Rapids. Michigan j' Word has been received here to- ' day that Tom Peteraon of Indiana-, ! poll* who ha* lieen ill for (he past i I four week*. I* Improving rapidly 1 and that he may In- removed from ' the Methodist Hospital In Indian* . polls to bl* home in a day or two \ Mr and Mra. Ray Keller return ed Thursday evening from Crown ; Point where they spent several day* visiting with Mr. and Mr* I France Corner They also attended i I to business in Chicago. Mr* T J. Green and her daugh , [ter. Mr*. Harold Heltsman of Shel I by. Ohio, were guest* Thursday of i Mr*. Frederick Hchafer They were, enroute to Culver where Mrs Helt*- [ man** husband Is an instructor In I the Culver school. Francis McFarren and L. H Trot- i tier of Bluffton were guest* at the I meethig of the Decatur Rotary! club Thursday evening. Mrs. Flora Fry of Fort Wayne Is spending the week here with Mr. and Mr* Henry Nelrelter and Mr. and Mr*. William Kohl* Mia* Margaret Confer of Fort Wayne I* visiting In thl* city with Mr and Mr*. Harry Fritilnger and Miss Rose Conter. Mr and Mr*. Artie Jackson. Mr. and Mr*. Groce Tope and Ml«« Mildred Helm attended tile Portland fair Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs Huber DeVoss and daughters, the Misses Bernlecr and Marjorie DeVpaa. and Mr. and Mra. John DeVos* and Hud Townsend will leave Hunday for Hamilton l-ake where they will spend the | week. Mra. Jaine. Burk will leave Hat ( urday for her home In Council I Bluff*. lowa after spending two[ weeks here visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. <l. H. Hhosen-i berg and other relative* and' friend*. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Wallace of LaPorte. who have been visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley England, returned to their home Thursday. Mfaia Martha Myer* left today for northern Michigan where »he will spend a week’s vacation. Mr*. We»l«y England spent the day visiting in Fort Waytie Vearl Heller of Preble township. Adams county, has been renamed teacher of the eighth grade at the Monroeville school again this year, according to the faculty Het announcement by Martin Hlvely. Monroe township trustee tn Allen tyStarting TODAY — and continuing throughout the month of Augugt we offer the following Special on PERMANENTS 1,3.00 Machine 11-95 14.00 Machine 12.95 15.00 Machineletw .. 14.50 Phone 12 far appelnWnenL MI-LADY BEAUTY SHOP 14Bh N. Errand Bt.

ORDER CUDAHY CONTINUED FltOM PAOB ONB ated German officials. Cudahy's remark* In hl* pre** Interview arou*ed intemte Brltlah resentment and only today In Lon don a conservative member of parliament announced that he would carry the matter before th* house of common* ASSESSMENT OF rrmWTINVffiD FROM PAtlffi ONRt | Poe Farmer«~Mutuai' tM Prwhle Mutual Tel. Co. 1.117 Ntar Telephone Co. T<o Ohio Associated Tel. Co H!A Indiana Bell Tel Co. 1.72E United Tel. Co. * IMII , Pullman Co. 10.171 I Western Union Co. U.lli > Rollway E«pr»*s Agn l.ooi I Illinois Pipe Line , 110.710 Indiana Pipe Line |0<.170 1 Michigan Gas a Tran*. Co 111.100 Indian* Service Corp -371.M0 N. Indiana Public Service 111.110 Indian* General Hervlce MHt Ind Gas tr.st Corp. 11“ Allen-Well* Rural Elect riff Corp. Jay County R E Corp <7I« Chicago 0 Erie R II skl.osl Pennsylvania R R 531.<0? N. Y.. Chicago. Mt Louis r k TWO WILLS ARE (CONTINUED FROM PAPE ONE) unmarried In event of her remar-1 | rlage she I* to receive one-third | , and the other two-third* Is to he divided between the children share I share alike. The application for letters stated . the personal property was e*tlinat | ' ed at *«.tmo and the real estate a* |I.OM Bond was filed in the >um of 40.000 a 11 Many Made HomelenH In Louisiana Storm New Orleans. La . Aug » U.R> Thousand* of person* fled their home* In Houthwestern Louisiana today before flood* brought by torrential rains that followed In the wake of a hurricane The little town of Gueydan was H reported under si* feet of watet

AXOTHKH THII MPH! bff Helena Hubiaeleln i®' n ' //U* ' t (wjs >- I fcteF/j 7 1.00 Sweetly teamed with <mi MOMOM. the gey, beguiling fngranca that het captivated AmHcs. Helena Rabimtain'a Apple Steesow Face Powder is 4no st win, clinging, daturing ... It het all the toft, curetting qualhie. for which Helens Rnbinatein powdert ere noted end brings rmMiomS youthful lovelineH •• • a smaeth, soft testate ... to I J Tn this tattering, fragrant face powder in MauFMtjvU' PtMchbloom or other lovely tbin blending dude. Helena Rabinetain Apph Biotsow Face Powder. 1.00. »•• wn. tavitiao nnwoor the htatretss. smooth Rs* tare of • Bohtie Rubuisteui liparicb. h tibrtnt, youth/ul oohrn IMtatM B. J. Smith Drug Co.

Willkie Confab v>/j Iw Mr* Wendell L. WlUkle. wife o: the Reputdlcan presidential nominee. chat* with her sister, Mr* Millew of Hamilton. Ind , right, at Dea Moines la. airport aa she flew back to Colorado Bpring*. Colo., with her husband. The Willkie* have been vacationing at th* Colorado resort that backed up from bayous and st.ean-e Uatwr *t<x.d trom sis Inches to several feet deep through rut the Evangeline country More than 3.PM homeless person* were reported by the Red Cross lit Hl laandry parish alone - Elkhart Workers Hold Strike Vote Elkhart. Ind . Aug * UFJ Union employe* of the American Coating mill* today held a strike vote after refusing the company’s request that the national labor relation* Imard be asked to conduct

FINAL CLOSE OUT OF ALL GLIDERS Every Glider in stock has been Drastically Reduced in Price... Gliders are now selling at Schafers Below Actual Wholesale Prices... Buy Now at Savings from 25 <to 50' < ... I ake advantage of These Extremely Law Prices ... Bl NEXT SI MMERS GLIDER NOW! - WT Vr41 Mi ' '***'>« k jTi I Um 11V i J •dll K ■ I itojf Ki y 19.50 (lUI)ERS NOW ONLY .... 11.95 24.95 GLIDERSNOW ONLY .... 15.95 26.50GL1DER5... NOW ONLY .... 16.95 28.50 GLIDERS-NOW ONLY .... 17.50 11.50 OAK GLIDERS-NOW ONLY .... 7.50 10.00 OAK GLIDERS..NOW ONLY .... 6.50 10.95GLIDERSNOW ONLY .... 7.75 3chafisA

an electfon nn bargaining right* Only member* of Imai IHI of | rhe United Paper workers a <on i gress of Indtisirial orgaulgailtm* ! affiliate. Were eligible to vo<e The union a»ked that Its rnern | bwrshlp card* Ire checked sgalnst payroll Hat* to determine whether It ha* a majority The <oni|iatiy refuaed Io permit this . . ... o - Quurantine Indiana Town For Rabies Indianapolis, Aug * 'UPt Stale veterinarian Dr J Launard Ashy al the request of New Albany ' officials yesteidsy quarantined the city for rabies The action followed the <|oa'h of a five year old girl after being bitten by a neighbor's d<rg Hewn others bitten by mad dog« were re reiving treatment The quarantine waa for 110 days Il prohibits dog* and <*>* leaving their owner's prwmlee* escept

WAS AFRAID TO GET OUT ALONE, HE STATES

Mr. And Mas. C. B. Washburn Come Out With Strong Endorsement of Ketonga After Long Standing Troubles Are Relieved. Give Facts In Case To Others. Pouring out their heartfelt gratitude to Retonga for the relief It ' I brought them. Mr and Mr* C B ( • Washburn, well known resident* 1 of 1417 Reisner Hl. Indianapolis . now add their strong public on- ' • j dorsement to the thousand* this '■ famous medicine has received ' I "I was In a terribly weakened I run down condition from Indige* 1 Hon and constipation." state* Mr j Washburn "I had to take harah 1 laggtive* frequently, but they up- | *et me. and I had such bad biHou*, dltsy spell* sometimes I waa afraid * to walk about alone My sleep was , reatlea*. I felt tired out all the time, and I was nervou* a* a Bea 1 My wife suffered from gbMt the ’’ same complaint* Hh.- lirat her * appetite, and lost weight until abe did not look like herself. t

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under lea*h nr direct control of I the owner After to d»y* the rprsiamine will not apply to dogs that • have l»een vaccinated for rabies within ata inonihs of July * « i * MAGLEY NEWS -byMRB. E. J. WORTHMAN p ..... Me and Mr*. Fred Bloemker I were vMtwra In Decatur Haturday Mr and Mrs Roger Beard and Mr and Mt* Glen Beer of Magley I spent the week i id at Mke Gag* and also visit)d the I’okagon stare park In north-in Indiana Mr and Mrs Wilbur Beer of De calm vl lted Mr a.d Mrs Glen Beer an I t*s» >y Janice Jie Hunday I I evening —■ n — — New Hall Hain are here. (><M)d aelection an low an SI.9H. Niblick A ( o.

MR C. B WABHBURN

“We tried Retonga and now we lM>th eat three hearty meals a day without any trouble, and we feel Hue Retonga gave u* such grand relief that we want to tell other sufferer* about thl* Bne herbal ' medicine " | Retonga I* designed Io help nature by Increasing the Bow of gastric Juice* in the stomach, and aid In prompt removal of wastea from the digestive tract Relonga may Im- obtained at Holthouse Drug Co. —Adv.