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r URGENT MESSAGE!!—, to you women who suffer periodic FEMALE WEAKNESS Mcfc Itakss V« Cranky, Nsrrws * pw (trU today do not tufler W It w» dMtrru from rvtjthly functional V « 'auslng you to yet reel- «■. nmoui <tar« circle* under eye* e •»* Maple d»)» tw-forror to feel west, i B SB Una* out for a couple day* after- § K YOU Kg troubled this way try I”’ 1 Ptrikham's Vegetable Com- I • help quiet upaet nerve* relieve K*., JHHK «2». headache and backache due trea* One medicine you can disturbance* buy that * made especially /or fw M venrs Ptnkhmn’l Compound woisni BM taiped hundreds of thousands of Aiou In handy Üblet form "■"> Taken regularly thruout the with added iron for women ■Mb-Pinkham’a Compound help* who also need to build up red WM «P restitanoe against Mich die- blood WORTH TRYING' J Public Sale Hire toid my farm and will have a complete closing mil *»le. one J* of Iterator on the Mud I’lke and 4 mile Hast, oil the Johu (HU f«nn MONDAY, March 10,1011 12:00 Noon , — MORSES - Tss« fiorrel mare*. 4 year* old weight I«'hi lbs.. an outstanding *•* troile and good worker* „ — CATTLE — „ . h ,w **J r «»»*, yrs old. one Jn»l fre»h. the other will be fresh J*T. one Jersey cow. 3 yra. old. )u*t fre*h; two fed first calf heifer*, **'«•*. two year old heifer with calf at *ldo; two heifer calve*. , — HOGS — ... *«*r sow*, one Cheater White, one Spotted Poland China, one to farrow In April m nil! blooded big Kngllsh type foghorn hen*. . — IMPLEMENTS — *l* Psrmall Tractor; Oliver plow, cultivator and tractor disk: ?«18* plow; cultivator; double *hovel plow; wagon, grain l»«d and hay good harneaa; hay fork; new rope and pullte*. and corn ... FEED AND GRIN 1* ton clorer hay: ISO bu corn: IS bu. bean*; 12S bn. oat»: I bu. clover seed; some alfalfa and gras* *eed. !*. HOUEEHOLD GOODS M m <>S*l home comfort range, practically new. white enamel trim: nearly new white enamel oil »lore; three kitchen buffet; ala dining room chair*; two cupboard*, kitchen table; *halr»; Florence Hot Blast beating Move; electric radio; reed J?*- bed. springs and mattress, porch swing; porch glider; some [* * od cooking utensils _ . ( mower; garden tool*, shovel*, spade*, forks, etc: _ i^./ fn Cr«*m Heparatnr. churn, oil drums: butchering tools, kettle*. S2j* MW*r; lard press; pump Jnck; grindstone; two tr*ll* r *: * lot *i new electric fence charger; JOO rod* new barb wire; ; ""Wi chicken feeders, and many other article*. Jr ERNEST EGLY, ZELLA EGLY Owners Decatur. Ind « * »o*.. Decatur. Ind. — Auctioneer* neat—rierk.

rct#ry of literature; Mr* »’ A f am or. *« roiaiy of missionary ••■ln. a Hon; Mr* S D B**jr»r« m«-mber ship Mr* J . o.Hullmi »ieward*hlp Mr*. I*. Il Teeple spiritual Ilf** group. Mr* Fr«d Smith, young peopl**a work; Mr* Chart*** Knapp on lal i-duratlon and art Inn, and Mr* M A Frlstnger. nv**i wa* *•*» Inc At roa« l»*lon of th.- tm-eda* thr ' hnstmsi-s. Mr* I‘ittil Maurer. Mr*. Jranr Col**. Mr* Wilwn lore and Mr*. John C Mauley, lavin-d thr ladlr* to thr dtnlnc rom where refreahmeni* «**rr serge* and a mm tal hour enjoyed "•OCICTV COLUMN tO BE GIVEN MONOAV A general meeting of th»* Woman'* f'liffi Mill in* h**ld Monday evening at 1-lnmln cbool at 7 4ft o’rtork. Thr llrainatl)- l>-|ia rime tit arlll hr in charge of thr pmiratn and a rlrtrrr playin' ha* been ar* rancrd rntitlrd "p*r Irty Column" All menrber* arr urged to attrnd and n*r thrlr curat llrkrt* Memhrr* have *prnt mat h tune and effort on thr play, which promises to hr a mo*t rntrrtalnlnc onr Thr ra*t and a hrtrf *ynop*U of thr play will hr puhttxhrd In Saturday'* j papnr Othor rntrrtalnlnc numhrr* on thr procram will hr 4 merlnffi* «010 hy Mm* Palsy Kdwaid*. a urhlatllnc *olo hy Ml** Martha Calland and a Mil hilly tap danrr l*y Joan and llllly Urbleactetfer UNITEO BRETHREN AID EOC IE TV MEETS Thr ladlr*' aid *orlrty <»f thr Find I'nitrd Brethren rhurrh mrt | at thr bomr of Mr*. Iron* Waltrra I yr.trrday afternoon Thr mrrtinc I oprnrd with Ihr tiyttin Higher I Ground." followed with prayrr hy I Mr* Pennington Mr*. Jonr* road thr *rrtpturr j frtnn thr tio*prl of l.nki* Mr*. Wynn rrad fri*n "Thr I'pprr Room" Thirty rail* urrrr rrportrd hy thr visiting and lookout conitnM- 1 trr. Mr*. R. O Wynn. prr*ldrnt. prr*ldrd at thr mrrtinc Twrnty mrmlH't- an««**rrd thr roll rail. Thrrr were onr gie*t and iwo I rhlldrrn prr*mt WOMEN OF MOOSE REGULAR MEETING Thr Womnn of th** Moo*r tort at thr lodcr homr Thursday evening for thrlr regular mrrtinc ApffUeaHon* for innM>rr*hlp wrr** rrrrtrrd and balloting >n candidaies was hr Id I’latt* Har<- been mad*' for a pot lurk *upprr Thur«d»y evening. March Ju. honorii.* Floy Ann Conn- • Iry. of Kokomo, thr crrat dran Ilaitrr thr same rrrninc thr Hart- j ford City chapter will put on thr Initiatory work for Ihr da** of randtdatr* to hr known a* thr Flo

CLUB CALENDAR Bucluty Ocadllnu, 11 A. M. Fnnny Maty Fhonaa 1000 — 1001 m—mmm * Friday Fuhllr I'arty Mmw llmna. I |> m Fulthdul Workrr* fla** of t'nlon ChatM*l. Mr and Mr* Forrr*i Wal* tar*. 7 p. m. A»r Marin Study Cluh. K of C. Hall. »:Jo p. m Happy Momr Makrr* Cluh. Mra. I.**«!«r Adlrr. I *» p m IhdKi I' II Willioc M’orkrra f'la*«. Mr* Katlr Ihinlrl*, 7 pm. Saturday Cafrtrrla Kuplo.', Mrthuditt Chun h, & to 7 p in Ml«*lntklland. Ktranirllral (‘hutch. Ipm Mundty It* »rarr h Cluh. Mra. O 11. Ilauixild. t in p. m. M'oman’* Cluh (irnrral Mming. I.lnroln School. 7 45 p m Pythian RUtura Trmpl* K of F. Ilomr. 7:10 p ra Tutaday Mothrr* Study Cluh. MrthndUt Chun h. 1 10 p. m. Ihi'iful liauchtrr* Cta*«, Mra Frrd McConnrll. 7 in p m Koltrkah l.ot|*r, I. O O F Hall. I 7 In p. m. Hhakr*prarr Cluh Mr*. Halt | Sprang, t to p m Wadnaaday Zion Walt hrr Rn*lnr*a Mrrtlng. Zion l.nthrran Social It. Him 7 10 p m. Historical Cluti. Mr*. Sam Rutlrr. llop m. Thuraday Pot l.utk Supprr for Star Mrmtrrr*. Ma*onlc Hall. <ls I P m. • • Order of Kastrrn Star Regular Meeting Masouic Hall. 7 W p m Tren* and Tweotle* Cub. I.inroln School. 7:10 p m Ann Connley cla»« in honor of thr grand leader Thr ehaptrr Totrd to have thr annual Ka*trr * upper at thr lodgr home April 17 Mr* KUtahrth Tr* trr wa« given thr rvminc prlgr and Mr* 1.u.-ll.i Morgan thr attendance prlgr MRS ROV KALVER IS DINNERBRIOGE HOSTESS Mr* Roy Kalvrr delightfully entertained thr member* of hrr dinner bridge duh and «ll guest* last evening at her home on North Fourth street (iuesla o'Uer than member* were Mi*. Frank Braun. Mis* Martha Calland. Mr* Carl C.rrber, Mr* Cairnll Burkholder. Mra. l-eonard Saylor* and Mr*. Frederic Schafer. At *|g-thirty o'dork the hostess. I assisted hy her daughter. Carrol, j *erv«ul a delidou* two course dihn* r at small uahle* rente:ed with j rlever arrangement* of St. Patrick'* hats holding green end white •weet pea*. All detail* employed the St Patrick * l»ay motif After dinner, five game* of bridge were played and prlle* were awarded to Mr* Srhwfer for the guesta and Mr*. A It llolthouse for the cluh member* The duh wilt meet in two week* with Mr*. I W Mary SURPRISE MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEO AT CLUB Ml** Mary Margaret Keller wa* hiMtes* to the member* of her ; bridge cluh and .i number of guest* last evening at eight o'dork At the close of the games, prlges were awarded to Mrs filch MackHn and Mi** Marjorie lieVos* for the dub. and Mr*. William Low. Jr . for the guests Mr* Paul Handler wg* swarded the attendance print, in which wa* concealed announcement of the Sally Say*: I Good loohing tooth and I health oro factors in I securing and retaining I employment I ——————— - - — So Nourishing! That’s why Hon-E-Krust Milk and Honey BREAD is the popular bread with most Deeatur homes. Our special balanced formula and pure wholesome ingredients will enable you to eat HON-K-KRI’ST and not interefere with your slenderizing diet. HON-E-KRUST BAKING CO. Phone 1 No. 2nd St Decatur

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marriage of Ml** Keller to Charles R ( loud on July !». !»4ft The wedding occurred at Headland and the vow* Were rerelved hy ih- Rev. Ambrose Knhne. Mr. and Mr*. William let*e. Jr. allend ed the conple, The bride I* the y-Minge*t daugh (er of Mr and Mr* William Keller of S**nth With »tree* and h«* heen employed ni the Oenerat gfocttlc company. The groom who la a *on of Mr. and Mra. Jo*eph Cloud of Mercer avenue, |« employed at the peter Ktrack and Ibin company. Th- • owple wil be a: home in the near futnro at No M, llome*iaad Following the annnnnrement. a lovely one coarse luncheon wa* nerved. tlue*i* other than memlmr* were MM* Helen llnrthel and Ml«a Alvera Vlan and the Me*dame* William Jr.. Bob Andrew*, Vernon Hill and Mai Hart n t Marlon. Member* of the Ordar of Fa«tem Star will enjoy a pot lu>k supper at the Masonic hall Thursday evening at *l(*Mfteen o'clock sod at ■even-thirty a regular buolae** meeting Will die held Nen officer* will lie elected and a good attand anre la egpei ted Personals Rev and Mr*. II W. Thompson a'tcnded the convention of Christian chore he* of the north**»tern district of Indiana. In Kendallville today In Kphraim li Ixiwe of Indianapolis. secretary of the Indiana Christian missionary society, wa* the speaker. Rev. Virgil Haven*, •perial representative atm ha* been a missionary in Africa, wo* also present at the meeting Mr* Forrest laikn and Mr*. Russell Prior spent the day In Fort Wayne at'endlng the alyl’ show A F A* her of Pleasant Milt* looked after business In Hecalur yesterday Mr and Mr* Clarence Rlaplrton and son Clarence. Bill Melrbl and Mis* Kathryn Shroyer motored to Valparaiso yesterday afternoon where they visited With RobKtapteton and attended a basketball game Mr Oners of Kvansion I* the gt|e«t of hi* son in-law and daugh ter. Mr and Mr*. K II Oherg of North Third street. Henry C Bueitner of near Fort Wayne visited friend* and looked after business matters in flecalur yesterday afternoon. Mr*. Kaylor* heard the talk by Charles Driscoll nt the For: Wayne Woman's cluh meet line yesterday afternoon Judge and Mr*. IIi»Im-i Ih-Viis* inst thi- morning for Hot Rprlng*. Ark . where they will enjoy a two weeks' winter vacation. Mr and Mr* Paul Hlhbou* of Kansu* City arrived yesterday for a visit with the latter'* hrolherdnlaw and sister. It* v and Mr*. Paul Hrundyhetry Henry Morrla**n has returned to the naval training station at Chicago after a ten day vialt here with parents. Mr. and Mr* Wiley Morrison Henry was to leave Chicago for Calgomia toda) From there he i* to Join the flee' and sail for Honolulu.

ARRIVALS Mr. and Mr*. Alonio llalberstadt of 21S1h North First *lreet are the parents of a h*hy boy. lu»B at the Adatn* county memorial hospital thU morning at 1:4» oclo*'k The lu*hy weighed seven pounds and eight ounce* and ha* been named Junw-s Anthony. Adams County Memorial Hospital ♦ ♦ Dismissed: Mrs Robert Scot'. Rbuie J. Geneva: Adam C. Butcher. 224 North llth street; OsiarOden. ronte 1. ■■■ ■■ - 0 f Decatur Bowling League ; Several *OO score* were rolled last night in the Major league at Mies recreation. Rowden leading with* nice <44 . . . Following him were Slump with a <U, Tutweller with a *l4. Kyanaon with a *o4Hoagland with a *ol. The 200 acore* were: Stump. 209 and 21*1 Miea. 231; Mutachler. 201; I Add. 23*; Rowden. 213 and 22*; O. Rebuilt- 333 and 305; Hoff man. 311; Reldenhach. 200; Ryau*<>n. 30ft and 203; Farrar, 203; Hoagland. 310 and 203; W Wood hall. 207; Nelreiter. 214; Tutweller. 241 and Thompson. 202. The result*: Centllvre Beer* won three from Cloverleaf. Burke’s won two from Central Soya. Bruce’* Grill won two from Wiley Ford*. Mutachler* won Iwo from MeMlllen'*. No Leaguu Tonight The Cuntral Soya loague will nM roll tonight, but the alley* will be open to the public for htrtigbt lino*. o ■ —- - Peace come* not with wba( you have, but with what you think.

1 Two Local Student* Among Graduate* Fort Wayne. March 7 ißpeclali Flfiysrne graduate* of International College. Fort Wayne school of business and commerce received diploma* ai the recent comment * ment egerrlae* In the college chapel Among them were Vivian C llllrbcock and Margaret C Rhell, »*f liera'ur Mlaa lliirhrork and Mi** Shell graduated from the private secretarial school The commencement address wa* delivered by Rev Brook* -Shake. , superintendent of the Fort Wayne district of the Me'hodt-i church The program al*o Included mu*lc by the college glee club and 'he college orchestra. _ ip. - — Trcßßurer’* Office Ready For Payment* Treasurer John W IMakey reported today 'hat 'agpayers may now pay their spring installment tases in hla offtre in the i-nurt hou*e Tates may be paid any time between now and May 4 without the addition of the del.nqueti’ penally.

f Pleasant Mill* News jj Floruntu Null, CurruupunduM | Mrs. James llalberstadt has been 111 at her home for the past few day*. Mrs Virgil Neuensrhwander of Medina Ohio, vlalted with relative* over the Week end Mr and Mra. Oleo Ixrngenberg. r 1 of Fort Wayne were Hunday evening dinner gneuts with Mr. and Mrs Rteve lumgenberger Mr and Mra. Thomaa llalber •tad: of lamlsvllle K-ntocky spent Ike week end With relative*. I.ydla Mcßarne* who has been seriously II Ifor the past week Is •lightly Improved A Urge num her of relative* and friend* have visited at her home Mr and Mr* O I. Ilrenillnger of l.vfayette visited with Mr and Mra Wm Noll Wednesday, also i with many friend* and relatives Mr* Carrie Reuaaer and granddaughter Patty Neuenschwander. Vlalted Sunday si the Jame* Hal hersiadl home. Mr and Mra Olen Marsh and daughter Marilyn, entertained Mr and Mrs. Gerald Viwrd and son Larry Kay to a birthday annlver-i «ary dinner Tuesday evening. It bring Marilyn * seventh and Larry Kay * fifth Mr and Mra Marsh and Mr. and Mr* Vitard enuyed Mis* Vera KSlenbnrg spent the the evening playing mnnoply week end at the home of Mr and Mr* J Franklin llalberstadt Sunday visitors at ike home of Mr and Mrs John Clark were Mr anil Mrs George Ansbailgh of He i-atur. Mr*. Ora Hteele. Wllford Morrison. Carl Khrsam, Mr and Mr* Will F.van* Mr and Mr* Joe Teeple and daughter Olorya. Mr and Mr* Arney Anstmugh and son* of Bryant Vivian Noll of Fort Wayne. Mr and Mrs Winston Hawley and children of Berne Harry Manley and son Donald vlalted over the week end with the Win Noll famH r

Rev and Mr* Robert Johnson and son visited Mr* Johnson* aunt. Mrs Florence Wood, who is seriously 111 at the home of her daughter. Mr* Claud Drgoo near Redkt-y The Epworth 10-ague of the ■ Methodist church were entertained at the parsonage recently A short missions:y program was given as ter which games and contest* wenenjoyed by all present Delirious refreshments Were served O "■ n- 1 — '■ —— ♦ TODAYS COMMON NUIOU He careful to avoid using un necessary adverb*, a*. "They returned home.” 'not hark homei; 'Finish the buslnesa.” i mot finish up).

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AMENDMENT fCONTIWP rHOM FAOB ONKI Will affei I deliveries of asslslauee a IIHIe later on The president msde hi* ment at a press conference a* the senate began debate on a sene* of amendments opposing Die ns* o American armed for*e* In foreign coun'rle* outside the Western hemisphere Most of these amend ment* with the egi wpliwn of a compromise proposal hy Sen AI ten J RIU-nder D„ lai. are oppn> e*f by the adminlstrathm Admlnistrailon leaders were confldtnt of passing the Kllender com promise and d*featlng the other amendmenia They called for night aesaluft* Ireglnnlng tonight to •pi ed a final vote on the me»*ure, fe-thaps early nest we.-h - . o BALKANS SWEPT roicrtxt'BD ritoM faor onb through realistic lilac kout drills while great labor force- hurriedly construited airdromes ai atW'eglc p*i|nts and worked to build a fort Iflcation system to protect Rumaii la's Husaian frontier Berlin was said to he concerned by a drop in Uumantun fndu»'rial produettrm and this was said to have been the chief topic discuss ed Ul (Set*. lon Atltonesr u's hurried conference with rrlih Marshal llerniar.ii Goerlng two days ago Why the industrial situation toeeaaltated a hasty airplane trip u> and from Vienna In one day by Aniones. u wa* noi made clear. The Hermans were *aid to alta< h little importance to Kusaia'i attitude In the current Balkan situation A visit hy Hungarian statesmen to the retell was evpected nest week Tokyo rcporled growing belief that Foreign Minister Yu*like Mai-

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“Tlh* Kid” GHm Army Send-Off i ri% ’.r;.;- A; -4 -J:.'- * Its JS 1 Ml ■kjp* • gfii gti<nl ■ <*■» Jackie Cieou'i. the one time ibi d movie *l.*- Is plelur—d lieing kt-o'l gieelliy* by Vi g'llta l.a:iadott a he e C »I it from lees Angeles for the I’ R army base a' Ran Pedro t'al where he hope* to »'te a a pH'** wl'h the air corp- Cwtgan's Induction »a* set ahead s-veral »e.|r* al hi* own re*|Ue*l

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IVt n X Twpnlip* To Meet Thursday Niaht Tile Adams county Teens and Twenties i bib will hold an nnu*ual meeting. Thursday. March 11, at , 71“ P M at the Lincoln School Auditorium Decatur The meeting was changed frian Tuesday to Thursday The program will be In ! 'he form of a "Truth or Conse--1 uuence program." imitating the ra- | ilio script- The public is Invited to ! attend All participant* will receive a gift and the public as well as m-mber* are invited to test their : knowledge.