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F Are You' Contemplatingr [BuildingJPainting,‘ Re-Roofing or Fencing This Spring? - - - - i m. Jt ’ W “ nlMd * rt **»• ent* o’ white and yellow pine in Mg* and dimentien. Have moat anything you might or need. Our spring stock of Sherwin-Williams Paints are also * ietludmj a beautiful STYLE BOOK chuck full of new upto the-mmute suggestions on how to paint, decorate. ‘* that we will gladly bring to your house for a day and your Refection without obligation at your . * range of roofing to select your new roof from the famous Mute-Hide brand of asphalt products. Z”"’ we handle Fords Asphalt. Ambler Asbestos; Wood fsii - N * 1 centigrade; Corrugated Sheets, snd '•ofings of different weights. Introduction to practically any of ’’ M lll is Pittsburgh, copper bearing and char-eoal “•**'" WoKfed and Joint. Il 'I" ° Ur •’o** l over whenever in the market for any of I IM J/*"*' * s ■••• ** I* Four money you are spending I HwnX,"J w** l w,Bt 10 *•* ••• y°“ p00 ,,b, y *•" ,or I Ws also carry a full line of builders* suppliesCash Coal & Supply Home of Stuckey'h Hog-Glad.

at th<* dining table whhn hold a .enferpleoe of sweetpeas In imatel shade*. Bach gu*"t'* plat" waa marked with a clever Valentine After dinner table, were arrantmi for contract bridge and after ffVe game. Mr* William Mowers levelved high .core price Mrs. Cowan wa. presented with a guest price. TEENS AND TWENTIES CDUB PROGRAM TUESDAY The February meeting of the Adam. County Teen, and Twenties Club will he held at the Lincoln ’ achool auditorium. Tuesday. February 11. at .even-thirty p m The public la Invited to attend thia meeting The program foilowa; Opening song* entire group. Devotions. Robert Brown. "Why think of sweethearts on Valentine Hay?" Fred Fomaugh Girls Trio Anna Barbara l.let hty. Mra. Erne Schwarts. Mr. Charla. Wullman. "Forty year, with the ame woman -C. It Toepie, retired business man of Deia'ur Discussion entire group Reading Eleanor tCbwarts Recreation, entire group. Committee in charge of the program la: Cecelia Noonan, opening song*; Erlene H'eury. aptclal music; Patricia Chroniater. recreation Membership In the T. ena and 1 i Twenties < tub In now open to all .Ingle and married young men and | women of Adam, county having attained the age of IS years. - - - - FAREWELL PARTY FOR MISS NIRA MILLER A birthday and farewell party waa held recently at the home of Mra. Orland Miller for her daughter Nira. Class mates and friend, from the Hc-hnepp school surprised Miss Miller by arriving at the close of school. A dellclou, .upper wa. served and games and contests enjoyed Miss Miller received a n-imlter of pretty gifts. Present were Winona Miller. Pauline Roth. Eleanor ] Gann', Bernadlne Bleeke. Shirley 1 Drake. Mart-Ilia Miller. Edna and Edith Marhoeh. Phyllis MH’lure, I Vaneta Brewer. Mr and Mrs. Orland Miller and daughters Belva and Nira. The Catholic lat die. of Columbia i will enjoy a pot luck .upper Tues-1 day evening at sis-thlrty o'clock at the K. of C. hall I WOMEN OF THE MOOSE HAVE REGULAR MEETING The Women of the Moo«e met at the lodge home last evening for their regular meeting Apnlicatlons I for memher.blp were read and ap- ■ plications for sick benefits were ' voted on The nine o'clock cere- | mony was held The chapter decided to have a I pot luck supper and program Thursday evening. February 20 for all charter members and to commemorate the 19th annlv rsary of the local chapter. Hplendld reports were given from the state conference, which was held at Hartford City, as well as from the district meeting which 1 was held In Huntington A public party will lie held at the

CLUB CALENDAR Society OeadliM, 11 A. M. Fanny Many Phenes 1000-1001 Friday Pocahontas Ixtdge. It.-d M<-n Hall. 73» p m. Lincoln l’T\ chorus. Lincoln school, 2 3<i p m. Ave Marla Discussion Group. K. of C. Hall. 7.30 p m Auxiliary Public Card Purty, Logion Home, a p m. Kirkland W C. T V, Mrs Henry Take. i:M p m Happy Home Makers Cluh. Mrs. Von Reher. I SO p m All Day Missionary Roclety Meeting. Evangelical Chunk. Soturoay Mission Rand. Evangelical Church. 3 p m. Monday Phoebe Bible Class Guest Banquet, Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church. « p. m Pythian Sisters Temple. K. of P. Home. 7 p. m. Research Cluh. Mra. Dele Rosa. S SO p m. Junior Arts, Miso Joan Cowens. 71" p m Postponed. Pythian Need)" Cluh. K of P Home. After Temple. Firemen's Auxiliary. Mrs Dvlr i Eltey. 7:30 p, m. Tuesway Zion Walther Masses, Business Meeting. Zion Lutheran Church Basement. 7:30 p m. Delta Theta Tan Alumni Party for Chapter. Appelman's Restaurant. < 3o p m Wednesday Nhakespeare Cluh. Mrs. Dick Townsend. 2:30 p. m Historical Cluh, Mra. Ed Ahr, 2:30 p m Thursday Eastern Star Inspection and Banquet. Masonic Hall. 8 p m. Catholic laidies of Columbia. PotLu< k Hupper, K of C. Hall. < 30 l> m Pleasant Dale Mdles' Aid Rociety. Mra. Thomas Grlfifths, All Day Meu-tlng Moose home Friday evening. Fein 1 ruary It at eight o'clock The evening prise waa given to Mra. Vera | Gause. The Mission Band of the EvanI gellcal Sunday school will meet Saturday afternoon at the church | 1 at three o'clock This la the »pe< ial "spend-a-day" meeting and all the children are asked to be there. The meeting of the Janior Arts Department of the Women’s Club. ! which was to have heen held Monj day al the home of Miss Joan CowI en- has been postponed until lurch. The euct date wl’l lie announced later. MRS. CLOYCE CROZIER HONOR GUEST AT SHOWER Mias Kathleen Foreman, assisted by Miss Juanita Blum and Miss Helen Sheets, entertained recently with a miscellaneous shower honoring Mrs. Clyoce Croller, who was formerly Miss Frelda Cllngenpeel. Games ot bingo were played and prltes awarded were prerented to the guest of honor After the many pretty shower gifts were opened, refreshments were served by candlelight, with colors of pink and white prevailing. Present were the Misses Eatella I Franklin. Clara Ellen Mumma, Mari Jorle Foughty. Aldine Frauhlger, Ruby Miller. Myrtle Walt«ra. Kathleen Helman. Mrs. Frank Clingenpeel; Mrs. la-wls Butcher. Mra. Manley Foreman, the hostesses and the guest of honor. MITE BOX OPENING I* WELL ATTENDED Forty-six members and guests at- ' tended the annual mite box open- | Ing and meeting of the missionary society of the First Presbyterian church, held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J L. Kochar on Adams street. Assisting hostesses were the Mesdamrs Sherman Kunkel. Frank Christen. S D Beavers and James Bain. Mrs. Jesse Rice, president, presided at the meeting which opened with devotional* by Mrs. Roy Run yon. The theme was "Every day let us renew the consecration to God's service " Mrs. Runyon read scripture from Proverbs and Psalms, closing the devotional* by having the Lord's prayer repeated In unison. The meeting was then turned over to Mrs. Fred Patterson, leader for the afternoon. Mrs. Patterson introduced Mrs. William Linn who gave an Interesting account of her visit to Red Bird Mission in Kentucky where a cousin of Mr. Linn. Miss Gladys Kern, formerly of thia city, is a missionary. Mra. Dan H. Tyndall, accompanied at the vlbraharp lag Mra. James Sally Says: I Nature buildn your I teeth, but you must I arrange for the up I I

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Kncher, Jr., sang three beautiful. Hcoteh selection* They were "An-1 nl« laturie." "Cornin' Thro' the Rye, and “latch Lomond " Mr* Patterson then gave a fine, review of th" book "A Ikwtnr ot. the old Bcbool'' by lon Mel<aren. | The scene of the story was laid In the highland* of Hcotlxhd. Thia j was a beautiful story of a man who , did missionary work and who sac- - rlfli-ed everything for hl* fellow men. During the business meeting, the nominating committee submitted Its report for officer* for the new year, Mra l-eo Kaylor*, president; Mrs. Paul Hauer, vice-president; Mrs. Mwrsmce Green, secretary; Mra. L. A Graham, treasurer. Mra. Mrs. L. A. Cowens, secretary of literature; Mrs W A. leiwer. sec retary of missionary education. Mra. H D Beavers, membership; Mrs. J C. Hutton, stewardship; Mrs C. D. Teeple. spiritual life group; Mrs. M. A. Frisinger. oversea* service; Mra. I*red Hmlth. young peoples' work. Wednesday evening. February 12. all ladles of the <hur<h are Invited 'o be the guests of the World Friendship Guild at the < hurch at sever, o'clock. The meeting waa closed with , prayer by Mra. George Walton One of the largest mite box collections | ever received wa* taken wheg the boles were opened. A number of guests other than I mem tier* were present and during | the social hour visiting and refreshmen fa were enjoyed ARRIVALS Mr. and Mra Richard D Lewton of lox North Hecond street are the parents of a baby daughter horn at the Adam* county memotial hospital last evening at * 2d o'clock. The liaby weighed six pounds and four ounces Hhe has been named Mary Lob. —_ —- - ..j —_ Adam« County Memorial Hospital < 4 Admitted Mrs Albert H. Wlble. route I. Cralgville; Mrs. George I Shoemaker, route I. Berne; Charles ! A. Burda route 3 Diamlssed. Mrs. James II Rtevens and liaby son. route 1. Ohio City: Mrs. Harvey Sudduth, route ' j 8. Vernon Horlle, Hoagland; Mrs. I Charles Arthur Hemenway and Im by daughter, lot West Oak strent; Mrs. Thurman Rayl, route C. a Two Divorcen Are Awarded By Judge Two divorces were awarded in * Adam* circuit court Thursday by Judge J Fred Fruchte. Kama Faye Burris was granted a divorce from Howard Burris. She was awarded the household furni- i ture and the custody of a minor , child. Terry Douglass. Til* defend- 1 ant waa ordered to pay |3 per week Selma Butcher wax awarded a divorce from Donald Butcher on the ground* ot abanonment Her maiden name of Imnnert was restored and she waa refrained trom re-1 marrying tor a period of two years. 1 ■»*.——i^*.*"— Am. .1, Estimate 1910 Highway Death Toll At 34,500 The national highway death toll for 1940 Is estimated at 34.500. an ’ increase of nearly 2.000 over 1939.1 according to Charles M Hayes, pre- ( sldent of the Chicago Motor club. I Final figure* for the month of December are not yet available, but through November the total was 30.990.

You are Invited to attend the UNION Revival Services at the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH—TONIGHT FIRST EVANGELICALFeb. 9 -14 FIRST UNITED BRETHREN Feb. 16-21 FIRST METHODISTFeb. 23-28 ♦ ♦ Good Heart Warming Singing. ♦ Earnest Scriptural Preaching. ♦ Inspiring and Uplifting Fellowship. COME!

WALL’S BAKERY I TO MOVE SHOP Bakery To Move Into New location Over Next Weekend A change of location tor the Wall's Bakery was announced to day by the proprietors Mr. and Mrs J II Wall ’ The bakery la to be moved this weekend from Its present location In the Dugan building on Hecond afreet to the former Gllaon shoe repair shop, corner Monroe and Third streets. The Gllaon building was pnr chased sometime ago by the bakery owners and completely remodeled A modernistic, structural gin** front has been Installed and ih» Interior completely lernodeled. The proprietors stated that bus! naau In the present location will be closed HaU|rday night at the uaqal hour and >hat the move to the new ' liM-atlon will tie made on Monday New ovens and new ahow case* I have been Installed In the new Io | cation to accomodate th>- hakery ■ buslnea* — Jack Dolan, postmaster of Hart-1 ! ford City, wa* a business visitor i here today. Charles Burda ot route 1 was taken suddenly 111 yesterday afternoon and was admitted to the Adam* 1 county memorial hospital, where he 1 underwent an emergency appeudectomy last evening al 1* o'clock His condition Is satisfactory although he will not be permitted to have visitors for some time. Mrs. Jennie Furman of Marion. I j Ohio Is the guest of Mrs. O H. : Haubold this week Mr and Mrs. Harry Row land and | family of Ro< kford visited Mrs. Woodson Ogg last evening. Mrs ’ Ogg ha* lieen 111 for the past three week*. Miss Alice Yoat went to HjAmi. ington today where she will tie tb» I Week-end guest of Miss Marjorie Miller Mr and Mrs A. R Ashbaucher will leave Sunday for a winter vacation in Miami. Florida Joan Ward of Belmont Park was admitted to the Adams county memorial hospital thl* morning where j *he underwent a tonsilect.ipty. John H. Carmody of Indianapolis bad a good time here for an hour I or two last evening greeting old : friends Funeral service* were held this morning at Fort Wayne for Dr. George Thain. who was w.-ll known

NOTICE! I hav* moved my beauty shop to my home at 93** Wainu* street. Vivian White, phono 509. i BARBEQUE RIBS that tickle ■ Does Place | Monrtie Street

I here Years ago he visited fteca'iir each two weeks, professionally Mr* FC. Tolan 75 Fort Wayne. I illetl yesterday after a short Illness with heart trouble Hh- 1 wa* well known and frequently vh'ted here , Members of the Phoebe Bible ' das* who are planning to attend . the annual guest banquet at the 1 Zion Evangelical and Reformed I church Monday evening are a«kt-d . to phone Mrs Leland Frank oi Mr* I Albert Miller no' later than Hundny | noon. It. A. Stucky left this morning , for Ann Arbor. Mich , where he | entered the ho*piial for further treatment Mrs. G T Rosselot and daughter Eleanora have gone to Cleveland. Ohio for a several days' visit with I Mrs. Rosselot's ulster, Miss l*ahelle| Bowie, who has lieen 111, They Will ; return home Tuesday Mrs. John Ht-ller. who has been confined to her home the pa*' week

Starts Cold Motors Faster Ugrtitig more/or yowrmonrv.* I«i (higii fc-»f rofwtg) •>! Mnllips / A,/ //I to the certainty «>t getting ht/thcr test. Poly Ga» wai.'<> per cent higher than F whKlimcMi»ahigh«levddpefo«n- the average Volatility Numbctul the m a j dl , lv| , (o UMef junmg? premium prne motor lueh. lum stop at anyOrangeand Wack |(the"hottest"cold-weathergas-7 1 Hut olitie M>u vc ever used Loaded with / sCri ’Kn AigA trif »uh<>ut paying a penny nltl wallop, extra heat unit*, and / ■ 111111 iLsYf ntra. extra miles. Give* favter warm-up. '// J ULLXUuai .» ii D t r~ ■. M t,fe mileage, too. because it uvex r\ I / "Tr*** , ,lllli r' 6 '' P4 ' , v Ga ' , * rM ’' fn ? c| y the gaidinc usually wasted bfOKOO* 7/1// V h>gher ( est l | l an< i ti«rgaM.l.n«wbKh h hfclnltiwatal. 11 U * li “** Mine I* 11 1 ’ * t,ua * llr A II H htT ««t pemium gas- Uvijh WF ohncvwhichvellforMmorepcr gallon. Mlth h.gl, Well, that S Th,, remarkable fact was proved eaty. Phillips l»* more of •« becautc by uicnriiic laboratory Mudy ot MG Phillips i» the VI okU)■sLAkt-ivi Parsseparate sample* of 19 different pre- DUOUI oi natural high test gasoline. STULTS HOME GROCERY PHONE S 8 or 98 — SUPER SERVICE PLUS FREE DELIVERY BREAD s*" **? • ENOI'GH FOR All- f’jxffpp 1 _2fßrlSe— VOIIC€ ... 1 B( TTEK NI T ( RAX 4 uTxu. 25c 20c 19c NOTICE! FRESH SODA CRACKERS 121 c I IBGB 2 I’fHMi BOX OXLY -- FREE, Regular 10c box Pancake Flour with XQC HALF UAL. SYRUP. Light or Dark - at Time Coffee lb I Ijc 3 lb only 33c Down. Will Ea( Mor< Pcr Oo<tn United Buyers’ Corporation Special Can 10c “U. B. C.” CANNED V EGETABLE SALE 3 tor 25c Kidney Beans, Sweet Corn, Spinach, Green Beans, Pork & Beans, Hominy, Kraut Dozen TOP NOTC H PET or CARNATION 0 X Y D 0 L FLOUR MILK Rl » r so ~MV S7c ?ANS.. 427 c 171 C Pinouf X’pw Quart Jars CORN. KRAUT, a DDH-nTi! Mirwc SALAD HOMINY. RED or APRICOTS PRI NES dressing pork * beans. Pound j P° un< * ONLY * r i

with Hine**. I* Improving slowly Rev. G T. Ilosst-lot wax ahi* to Ik- down town for a short time thl* illuming fur th* first Hm* l In two wi-.-k* Ri-v ItOMuint bn* IrnMl 111 I with Itifluetiim Mt Carl Gerber Vlalled In For' I Wayne thl* morning Ml** Anna Jan* Tyndall of the . I M-thodi*t hospital *< hoof of nur*- , Ing. Indianapolis, will arrive here I tomorrow for a short »eek end | visit With hei parent*. Mr and Mrs. ; ' Dun II Tyndall, No one wa* lnjuri-d last evening i about 4 o‘i lie k when a minor i-xplo- ! slon of the gas stove In the apart- > tni-nt of Mr and Mt William Bower* oeeurred A targe pane of gta«* In the kitchen window wa* shatter- . •*! and everal flower pots were | blown through the window, falling I into the alley. o— Clever new .Sweater*; new

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Loral Women To Attend Butler Garden School Intllanapolls, Indiana. Feh, 7Two resident* of Deeatur have sig- ' nifled their Intention* of attending ii garden *< lueil to lie held Feh. 13 ( and 14 at Butler I'nlveralty under the sponsorship of the botuny de- • partm'-nt and the garden club of Indiana Mr*. K C Cline. Richmond. president of the gaiden club, and Dr Ray C Frlesner. head of ■ the Bu'ler department, are in < (large of the two day program arrangementa. Meadame* N A Bixler, and Deli ton Pusswater. member* of the De. <utur Flower Garden dub. will attend thf garden •> bool at e irdlng to Mt- Cline American au'omobile owner* paid ataiut || *so,tarn turn in motor vehicle taxes during 194«