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ELGIN BULOVA HAMILTON W ESTFIELD WATCHES WATCHES WATCHES WATCHES $17.50 and up $21.75 and up *37.50 and up *9.95 and up sj BWEL BR* 50a.wa.lt. _ 7SC.W..K •UO.WMk, socaweck. CWL- Im

- John and KF mar ('has* Ontof-town gue*ls Included tha Miss** H«rni««- Hharp, Joan ilsrg n.ift Marrslla K>op and Jon Tailor and Uw M« sdame* Ronald Ims ura and Tim t’orbett. all of Fort Wains. WORKING*" FAMILY HAS TWENTYFOURTH REUNION Tbs twenty-fourth reunion of th* WorkiMsr families was bald Huada| at tbs home of William Workmaer A ba»k*t dinner was enM>|rd at noon and officers of the past year were re-elected. They are Hen ,y Worklnger. preaident Ulen Worklnger. vice-president; Ruth Worklnger. »e<-ratary-treaeurer The reunion neat year will b- held at the home of Harry Workmger the first Hunrtay In Heptembot Messieurs and Meadanioa Kenneth Worklnger of Loo Ang’-les ral Nolan Frledley and daughter Shirley Ann of Helpboa Ohio, Wm S Worklnger and daughter Marjor-' |c of Grand ledge Mich.: Bert Workmger and Perry Worklnger and family. Ohio City. Mine Margery Thornton and Mi«« Kate Walker of la-banon. Ohio; Messieurs and Mradamra Ray Jone* and son. Willshire. Ohio, Harpy Worklnger and *on». Monraw; Wm Worklnger and Charlene N.-adatine. Roterl Worklnger and Shirley Ann; Lawreac* Johnson Uta ell Brittsou and aon. Wayne Troutner and children of thia < ity and l.e*ter Worklnger and Eimal Johnson and Mrs Verhn Burke. The annual weiner roaat for memle -a of the It' d Men and Poiahoutan lodge* and their families wi'l; l„- held at Hanna-Nuttman path Friday. Heptemlmr 13 at eight o' i lock Member* are asked to meet at the J. M llrelner reeldeuce a' — ven-thlrty o'clock. There will b* a business and so - tai meeting of the Tri Kappa m

I CLUB CALENDAR I awmamswmaM | te*i*»y OmMtin*, Il A. M. Fbnny Maey >Mm* 1000 — 1001 Thuraaay Evangelical V H P. Circle Meeting Huth Hammond 7 M p m. Christian l-adiss.' Aid Rocl*ty. Church Mortal Room, Iya I'atoa ('bap* I Missionary Meeloiy, Mrs Robert Worklnger. I to p m Eastern Mtar Opening Meeting. Masonic Hall. 1 M p m Mt. Pleasant Ladle* Aid Mrs. Irg Whittled**, I p m Women of Moose. Moose Home 7 M P m. Friday Calvary Evangelnal Udle*' Aid Morlety Mrs, Lucile Miller. 7:»o p m Red Men and Pocahontas Lodge* Picnic. Meet at J M Breiner Home 7 in P m Faithful Workers of t'nion chapel Hanna-Nuttman Park 7 P m American Mg lon Auxiliary, lav gion Home. | p, m. Monday Adam* County Woman's Cboru*. Moose Home J 30 p m fCIJTL Kum-Joln-I* Class, Hanna Nuttman Park, • 30 p. m. ▼ueeaay Loyal I taught era Guest Party. Mrs. Frank Lynch. 7 30 p m. Ulsters of Ruth Class. Mt* William Kohl*. 7:30 p tn, Tn Kappa llu*ine*s and Nodal Meeting. Calland Residence *3O p. m Weeneaday Historical Club Lun< hron. Mrs Homer Lower. Ipm. •sritjr at the Calland home Tuesday evening At »i*-thirty o’clock mem- i her* will enjoy a hamburger fry, with the new officer* a* the ho*tea*** They are Mr*. Vaughn Hllyard. Mia* Martha Calland. Mrs. Ihin Hi hater. Mr* Roy Kalver and ‘ Mrs W. J. Bock man The Ixiyal Itaugliters class of the Evangelical Kunday *choo' will enjoy guest night and a panel po»» 1 sale at the home of Mrs. Frank i Lynch Tuesday evening at seven-1 I thirty o'clock Assisting kostaase* will he Mr* Francis Lady and Mr*. C. L Water. MISSIONARY SOCIETY HAS REGULAR MEETING The missionary society of the iZlon Lutheian church met In the I social rooass of the church yesterday afternoon The meeting opened with the song The laird I* My Shepherd." followed with the leading of the Twenty-tbird P»alm. Mrs. Henry Kruecfceberg presid-'<-d over the business meeting, which > wa» followed with a social hour I during which game* and contest* I Were enojyed Refreshment* Were served by Mrs. Theodore Witte and Mr* Raymond McDougal Th Historical club Will have its i opening meeting of the year in ths ; form of a one o clock luncheon .Wednesday at the home of Mr* I H«mer Lower on North Second street Assisting hostesses are Mr*. | Leota Beery, Mrs. M. K Hower. Mr*. Kd christen Mr*. Ksii Butler land Mr*. Frank Krick. i -——- •HOWER GIVEN FOR MI»S FUELLING The Misses Helen Fuelling and Helen Bohnke entertained a number of friend* recently with a miscellaneous shower at the home of the former honoring Mis* Ixirlne Fuelling, brid- elect The evening was spent in playing Indoor golf Prl*«s were awarded to Mrs. David Meyer*. Mis* Ella Frant and Mis* Ixirlne Fuelling. All prises were presented to the gue*t of honor. The seventeen guegts were then Invited to the dining room, where a two course lunch was served at a

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

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President Rooses el t and < la ode Wkkard New secretary of agriculture. Claud* A. Wickard. Is shown in President Roosevelt * otßc* in Washington receiving his commission from th* prastdent.

lona table beautifully decorated in pink and white An umbrella ten-J tered the table from which Itream t ere fell to each ptace which wa. also marked with email umbrella* 'and nut cup* t’nder the umbrella i ' waa a large bouquet of pink fall i 'asters and Queen Ann e lice with | lighted candle* on either aide. The honored gueet wa» then led'l to the bay window de< orated with i pink and white streamer* and a large Imuquet of gladloluae*. and , 'presented with many lovely showe: ' glfta. Present were the Mi**M Vera and . Kila Fran*. Klien Kurilin*. Emma Lou Kukelhan Stella Hoile, Frelda Bu«i<k and the Meaileur* Wm Nehrwald. William Boereer. fiu»t . Witte Henry Oerke. Wilson Wei- . land Martin Bien* bavld Meyera. . Hilbert Hockemeyer. Herman Bittner. Otto Knlpatein William Matt-1 , two. August Bohnke, Otto Fuelling and Henry Fuelling FAREWELL DINNER GIVEN RELATIVES A farewell dinner waa given Huni day at jhe Wm Worklnger horn? . for Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Working I er. who returned to their home In lata Angelea. Cal. after a ten days' 1 visit here They were accompanied II home by Luster Workinger and . Haymond Bodie of thia city. The women of the Moo»e will I meet at the lodge home this evening at aeven-thlrty o'clock All officer* and escort* are asked to be 1 present. At eight-thirty o'clock a party will I* given honoring Ml** 'bora Jane. Wllkenson, who recently graduated from Moosebeart. I The becalur (tatd<n club will . meet at the home ol .Mr*. Hansom . Barkley. 110 South Eighth street. > Tuesday > evening at seven-thirty 1 o'clock Assisting Mr*. Barkley ahostesses will ire Mrs. Georg* Huck . ley and Mr*. George Renta. ! The ladles' aid society of the I Calvary Evangelical church will t meet at the home of Mr*. Lucile Miller Friday evening at seveni thirty o'clock , I MRS. FLOYD MITCHEL i .HOSTESS TO HER CLUB The Home Maker* club met reicently at tha home of Mr*. Floyd , 1 Mitchel with thirteen member* and five children present. The member* i came dressed a* school girl* carrying dinner buckets. book sa' l b< l and slates The mooting opened with the 1 group singing America Mr* Florence Walter* offered prayer. A bu-

PUBLIC SALE We. the undersigned will sell at public auction 1 mH' We ' "I Hoagland Indiana. 2 mile Ea»t of Hoad Xo 27 on TUESDAY, SEPT. 17th Commencing •* 12:00 Noon HORSES Hay Horae, wt I3"d Grey Huree. wt I " CATTLE—3 "polled vows 4 yr» old Holstein mi I > 1 '•'" ateln tow. 3 yra. old. spotted >"» 3 yrs old Ggoruiuy row. I > "Id. Il.d row also 3 yrs old Hriudle Cow firm calf; 3 Hilfii- 2 'dd I spring calves Yearling steer 1 yearling helter HOGS—* »<>W“ w,lh ld«' by "ld>-. I »>• wilt L. row <>• 2 .ili twill farrow Xov 2nd. 1 sow will farrow In Her.. 5 |dg» 10 weeks old 1 Bran ted Poland China Boat SHEEP— 2" good young lilai k tai " ewes. I three yr "Id lltlck FARM IMPLEMENTS— l'erllllzei grain drill hay load' I er Wagons; Cultivator; Tedder Manure Spreader 3 ten (lai Milk < in and articles too tnitneiotts to mention TERMS— Cardr „ NORA KENNERh. MRS. ALICE OSER—Owners Roy S. Johnson. Auctioneer. C. W Kent Clerk

sine** meeting wa» piesid’-d over by Mrs Mitchel. A nominating c immitte for the election of new officer* wa* appointed and include* th-M-sdame* Dwight H< hnepp. Everett Itl’v. John iialtaeil, Birthday offerings were given by Mi- Stanley and Mr*. BchUepp. Mr*. H'anl<-y received the piite for living dre*-«-d the nearret like a a school girl. Mr* Harve Hells, as|«t»ted by other member* worked on a table they are reflnl-hin* I During the social hour, tanihv* were e»< liangrd and a good time enjoyed The ne»t meeting will Im held th’- first Thursday tn th-toter at the home of Mrs. Huss’ I MltcheL A Decatur doctor will give a health [talk. - ——u - — —— GOP POi-ICIES ——— COMT lift CD FROM FAOB ORB line jedl of * HMt whiih h» -.ci I supported his charge* Only 12 and 3 I" percent of the-, men thliiß Hwewvelt could handle foreign relation* In-tler ’han Will hie," he said so they are evident ly Republican* "Os the*- men only 2’> pen-nt are definitely opposed to trading with the Hltlertg’d econo-nli him In poet war F.iiiofw If Hitler wins 4* percent think t'nlted Htat’-s business should go along without change ••Think of it half of th’-»e lead ing business men of thus country

WALL'S HAPPY BAKER SAYS — look tn our wm do* nest time you pas* — you'll see something to •» take bom*! A Jr*’ VIENNA BREAD Ha* that real cri»p cru*t that you lik*' Try a Cjk loaf at supper to night. SP'f' 1 tb. loaf 10c * Wall’s Free Delivery B A h I. It

Mis* Zula Portei who hi* te*n 'ill the ps-t two week*, i< reported as being uiuili lmprov>-d and aid* i to lie out SMUv Jami-* Daw-ou has returned i from Indianapolis Where he spent I several day* plsnulne th* southern i<*mpaign of th»- Town*’nd old age : pension plan supporter* Mr add Mi * A M Moore of El ,wm.d are >|H-itdlng -everal day* With their daughter. Mis. J**s' j Rice of Madison street 1 hey will I then continue to Warren, iHihi, where they will l>e th«- guest* of an other daughter. Mrs. E W l-ewl* Mr. and Mr* Dan M Niblick i have returned from a -i* week trip |on the west <na*t. visiting in Canada.. fteattle Han Francis”- and Angele. They also stopped at many in'ere.ting points of interest on ; their trip homt Miss Mildied Niblick lias returned from f'hicsgo where she was attending bu»lnsr« in the Interest pt the Nlblii k and Co. Klorc Ml* Dolores .Nivll< k. of Cbhago returned to that city after spending thw weekend In this ilty with rwia- ' live*. Mr and Mr*. David Adam* writ*; I from Gatlinburg, Tenn, that the I scenery I* le autlful and they aie [enjoying a fine vacation Hip They I visited t hugman * llome m the Great Hmokey Mountain national park Mart Gilson ha* resumed work iat the Hi hater company him*** and glove plant Mart la one of the I veteran leather workmen in this ' section Mr. and Mr* Hay Flynn of ll». kford. Ohio were the gueat* of Mr. and Mrs. William B’-ll of 23* N>' th . Eleventh »tr**l. Mr. and Mrs Hugh Daniel* left yeaterday for Han Fruuclsco for i three week* visit Ttl’-y will also ' stop at Heattie. Waslilngton. and other points of Interest in the wot. •ithei don't unde> stand ih>- II I” . mena< e ot cannot learn th*- the . world ahead with a Hitler d>m.ln.it ,ied Europe sill be a new aorld. -■new in eionomic*. government and

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FIRST M ASS TO (CuNTINL'RD FROM FAM UNKI He men following the masE”e j’anls Angelorum fiihgt-n I'ahtum Ergo Traditional Holy God Wa Praise Thy Nam’Traditional Father t'asper Heimann and Father Tlmm.is Heimann are cou >lii> of the newly ordained priest. Seminarian Heiinaun I* a brother ,of th’- celebrant. Hunday ’-veiling a reception for Father H’-imanu will tie held in the auditorium of th'- Catholic high school to whKh th’- member* of the i ongi’-gaiion and outside friend* ire iHVl'ed to attend ( nil l<* I’sMird For Skilled ( arpenter* Indianapolis, Ind .H- pt 12 tlT'i J Bradley Haight, director ot | the Indiana tate employment *<

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vic*, today had l*«u*d an *mt-rg-ein y call for &<hi skilled carpenter* ( for < oh»li at tioh (Work on the pr<e - po**d Dupont I’tni oov powder plan l »t t'h.irlesiifwn Haight said that finish and highgrad> form carpenter* could in-giv-en Immediate rmpioyineut If they *’ met in|iiiiitti-iil... and that they iould eapeil two or mute years of steady work with a possibility of placemi nt In other positions al the ■ nd of that time — • r TODAY I COMMON ERROR i, Neu say I want you »himld f In- happy, say "to be happy .- ♦ 4 "NtoMlich DiutnuM So Had I Could Hardly Work" Adi* T*Hvt* th’- pal”* »’• relieved •nd I st anythtna" Try A-ua f->r • , , . I4H, "jl.a-« guaraalee Umltn Din*