Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 141, Decatur, Adams County, 14 June 1941 — Page 3

JUNE 14, 1911.

fl h(iD eIBERO CLAM JrT» * T CHURCH ,-. . i metnliers of the Heidel■B ,«. i" '">" 1 K»i»day school to. i M r . .4.0 evening at th* • hurt h HI * 1*.,, voted to hold an Ice tj II , al the < liiir. lt Friday ■ L*neß July I,lh ' ~ WJ , ...••■<! to add "Clear llori ;■ n-'erly magasltic, to the library being enjoy, d . ' M1 .«ol»-r* A vole of -ym „.. iy extended to Mr and <>f -i. ,|. of the latter’* fai'i. r ~iio- "f the evening nj. A a* a day it. June y 1 \| I’rltgtl spoke on the -liband n ad -ev<ral Olli The World* He.l Poem*. T „. leather, It v f M p * presented Will' a . op) - y -f|,. ilH.ve in.-n Honed book in ■ - tn- birthday t'onh-*t« on |fl ~»• y and flower* Were enjoyed ’ BB . awarded ltefr. *lwn. tit - I g , . ...f by the hostesses Mr |fl JW I M • Charles Meyer*. Mr and 91 v . It .V Heller and Mr. and Mi* jj <>; U-oiiardxm. fl AiO SOCIETY ■ HAS JUNE MEETING ■ The Lillies aid society of the 2>n Evangelical and H.-formed SB .if h met recently in the *<>< tai gH room* of ’be church. The meeting opened with the , l,ov. Divine" folhnr.-d with MM »-,a' was «ung and several . )■ trek whi< h occurs thia week T -: .’io nnnrtier "Flower S,.tin j,by Mr* Edgar G.-rb.r ■ The ..-.oiid part of the program ** enj.ha-.z.d June a* the month of jfl -e. Tn.- leader read a p.> tn The Wsyside Ito**'' and also "The Bridge to Happiness.’ SB M - Xoah Arnold sang "I Know jfl > bo. v Carden" and "Thnnk God BB ' . |; i I'll accompanied by Mt* B r Mr*, Cletus Miller, pre.id- ■

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•ver had fished >« her Ufa but die loved It The was bragging to friends about on these out-of-door expeittione. "You should see how he can «»k. ’ she exclaimed. "Well, how about your cooking ?” was asked. , “Oh. I’m no good at it," eonT**' 1 Alice, "ao I had to wash the dahea.'' The pictures on the honeymoon *•**! were just a gag. says Mars* r ** Hayes. She and Jeffrey *-ynn are not going to get married ~® she also goes out with other men. Gu eas who has been squiring ’•'Jeleine Carroll around Nassau? -Alastair Mclntosh. Don’t know ' the same who once was wed ~ Constance Talmadge. The pair *** he-.*n Inseparable since Paramount’s "Bahama Passage’* comMny has left its Salt Cay location. J* pUln Richard de la Rozlere is 2® out of the running, however, time Madeleine was reported ™" rtn < on a boat, he kept the long “•tance wins busy from Canada. Membership in an exclusive duck . ub near Ventura may pass hands Clark Gable to Frank Mors*n. c, ub won’t allow women to nrx, lnd Ix)mbari! u a r®’tant companion on Clark's trips. nothing to do about It TT' but the situation probably » groan out of Ted Mcone of the Merry Mac "■Vng combination and also a co-1

wit. rondortH| a abort fealttm meeting. PlMa were mad* for a cafeteria •upper to It* given Halurday. June >1 frtan S to 7 •'clock (hiring the «wlal hour refreshments were enjoyed Hostesses f O r the afternoon Included Me»dame* Dulls* Coldn*r. Corn White, Dan Weidler. ('. I*. Auguil and Paul Kirch, ithauer. VIVIAN BARRAR NUBTIALB OCCUR Mlm Wanda Jean Vian, daughter of Mr. and Mr*, (lien Vian of 417 Mne street, le-<wme the bride of William Itwight Harrar. son <ft Mr. and Mr*. 11. E Harrar of 414 West • herry street in a ceremony performed at eight-thirty o'clock Maturday evening. June 7. at the Firat Method!*! church In Bluffton Hev E. R (larriaon received the vow* before an altar hunked with pnonlea and ro»*a. The bride wore a yellow . rope drew with white aci-eworie* and a t orange of blue deiphlnlnm. .Mr* Harrar. mother of the grsmm attendnl the couple Mr. and Mr*. Harrar are now at b.mc at IIS Cherry aired, Bluffton. MAGLEV GUILD MEETS WITH MISS RUTH BORNE The Girl*' Gluld of th? Manley Evangelical and Refornwd church met Tuesday evening at the home <>f Mia* ituth Horn*. Mi«i Eulahin Borne wag Imder and gave aeveral interesting toplca. Ml** Grace Grether aang a »010 Ihtrlng the bnaineaa meeting the Guild dacld.-d to entertain the alater Guild* a* It* goml deed for the k month. C.anmittee* were atppolnted and the meeting cloned with prayer, latvely refreshment* were served during the sochil hour to the thirteen member* and four guest*. MRS. WAYNE TROUTNER HOSTESS TO W. M A. The W. M. A. of the Nutunan Avenue I'nlted Brethren church met Thursday evening at the home of Mr*. Wayne Troutner The in -eting open<4 with the aong. "I'll Live for Him.'' followed with prayer* for the African miaslonarles by Mr*. Sam Uiehl and Mra. Pearl Reed. After another »onz. "Ve Must Be Born Again." the president Mr*. Frank Johnston read a portion of the scripture. A leter of experience from Mrs Carlson, a former misaionary. Africa, wa* read. The meeting closed with -mng and prayer by Mr*. Johnston. The wkt meeting Will b< held

author of that rhythmic blitzkrieg "The Hut Hut Song.” Several weeks before the number was popular, McMichael and his two associates Leo V. Killioa and Jack Owens, sold it to Universal for 1350 to use in the picture, “San Antonio Rose.” Now, M-G-M would pay 14,004 for the rights. No leas than six western start offered Jobs to “Stumpy" Simms the 75-year-old Negro who had worked for 27 years with Tom Mix as caretaker of the actor's famous screen mount, Tony. Simms finally went with Buck Jones and he doesn’t have to worry for the rest of his life. The local board of education would not allow Alexander Korda to use real blind children in shooting a scene in Merle Oberon’s film, "Lydia.” The scene was of a school for the blind. The board of education allowed the studio to use three sightless youngsters to show child actors how to simulate blindness—but it would not allow the names of the youthful technical advisers to be given out In fact studio drivers, calling to pick them up, were supplied only with adThis to prevent any wounded feelings, either of children or parents. There'll be a get-together between Ann Sothem and her father after she finishes "Ringside Maisle.” The star and Roger Pryor are going to Seattle and Ann's dad will take them on a salmon fishing trip. Judy Garland was so worn out from the excitement of her first airplane trip that M-G-M had to change the schedule on the Hardy picture and let her catch up on sleep. . . . The brunette beauty with Bert Wheeler at Blapsy Maxie's was Patsy Orr. Wheeler confirmed to me that his marriage plans with Phyllis Ruth definitely are off. . . . The way Helen Fortescue Reynolds was gotten up at the Mocambo, she was a dead ringer for Veronica Lake. John Carroll and Franchot Tone didn't seem to mind. ... Mao Clarke and Seymour Chotiner were a new twosome at the Scheherazade. . . . Evidently Robert Buck's crackup at Laks Yosemite isn’t going to keep him from motorboat racing He's entered the Hearr; Trophy event at Long Beach on July 27.

She stays in i Hollywood to do a new picture, i "Honeymoon in Havana.” The real Faye honeymrxin was nothing ao fancy. A lot of It waa spent on fishing trips—to Lake Mead, Lake Henshaw, 1 etc. It was the first time Alice

CLUB CALENDAR Sgalaty Dead I Ina, 11 A, M. Fanny Macy Rhanaa 1000 — 1001 Friday Wealey Couple* Claaa Picnic. Hanna Nuttman Park. <:M p m Calvary Udie*' Aid Mor-lety, Mra. Aden Nteman. B p m. American Legion AuaHiary. Legion Home. 7: So p. m Mt. Tabor Methodlat WBCB. Mlaa Myrtle cisnienta, 7: SA p m. Ice Cream Hoclal. Ptanaant Milla Methodist Church. 7 p. m. Saturday Cafeteria Hupper, Methodist Church, 5 7 p. m. Mission Band. Hvangellcal Church. 3 p m. Manway Pythian Needle Club, K. of P. Home, After Temple. Pythian Rican Tampla. K. of P, Homa, 7:30 p m. Red Croaa Center Open Fof Instructed and Supervised Knitting •nd Crocheting. Legion Homo. 1 to 4:30 p m Kum-Join-Va Claaa. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Hooten. 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Flower Garden Club. Mra. Ernest Rcott. lAke Janie*. All iMy Tri Kappa Business Meeting, Elk* Home, B p. m. Catholic I Adies of Columbia. K* of C Hall. S:3O p. m. Eta Tail Sigma. Mr* George llehn, 7:31* p. m. Wadnaaaay Business and Proffesional Women'* Club. Sun Het Park. 4 30 p. m. Thursday Friendship Village Home Economics Club. Blue Creek Community Building. 3 p. tn. Ladies' Aid Society, Firat Presbyterian Church. 3:30 p. m. with Mrs. Huie Osborn Present were Rev. and Mra. laikc Marlin and children. Mesdaanes Pearl Reed. Earl Terrel. Martin Hill. Hale Oaliorn. Sam Diehl. Jack Gray and son. Mr. and Mrs. R O. Wynn, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs Wayne Troutner and children. WALTHER LEAGUE HOLDS BUSINESS MEET The Zion Walther lengu* held ita June business meeting reiently In the recreation room of the Zion Lutheran church. Fifteen motnlier* and two visitors attended. Pres-ed-ing the .business meeting Walter Hoile 1.-d a discussion of the topic, "Your Family Altar." An unofficial report of the district convention wa* given by members who attended. Further plans were made for an outing to a kike with th<- .Misses Dorothea Frohnapfel. Ellen Mailand and Paul Hoile being selected as the committee. The social meeting of the league will 4h- held June 36 and will be a picnic. The committee iii charge of refreshments and arrangements include* the Misses Viola Ellsworth. Katherine Weiland and Harold Dettmar and George Hcare. The Friendship Village home economics club will meet in the Blue Creek community building Thursday afternoon, at kwo o'clock. CDT. Hostesses will be Mrs. Ora Patterson. Ruth and Mary Merriman. All members are expected ami visitors are welcome. WEBLEY COUPLES HAVE PICNIC SUPPER The Wesley Couples class of the Methodist Sunday st'hool enjoyed Ils annual picnic in the shelter house at Hanna-Nutttnan park last evening .with forty-five attending. A "roaring" fire In the fireplace and a delicious lutsket supper added to the pleasure of the group. Devotions were in charge of Mrs. A. J. Powell who chose "Prayer" as her topic, reading the first thirteen verses of Luke 11. A short business meeting was presided over by Mrs. Habegger. (president of the class.

Mrs. George Helm will -be hostess to the Eta Tau Migma sorority Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o’clock. GARDEN CLUB INVITATIONS The Decatur Garden club will enjoy Its annual meeting at the summer home of Mr*. Ernest Scott on lake James, Angola Tuesday. Assisting hostesses are the Mrsdasnes George Buckley, Hersel Nash and George Rentz. A carry-in dinner will lie enjoyed at noon and anyone planning to attend is asked to call The club has also received Invitation* to attend the flower show given by the Berne Flower Garden club Friday afternoon and evening. A tour of the gardens will also be made at that time. SHOWER GIVEN FOR FRANCES FRANKLIN Mis* Estella Franklin recently entertained with a shower at the home of Mrs. Jesse Williams, honoring Miss Frances Franklin, whose marriage to James Horner will be an event of June 29th. The entertaining room* were attractively decorated In peonies and orange blossoms employing the color scheme of pink and white. Mias Vivian Hitchcock *ang “I Love You Truly” while Little l*at-

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fulled States state department In Washington move* for forceful diplomatic action against Germany In connection with the slnkltig of the I' H. merchant ship. Robin Moor, by a German submarine, May 31. In the South Atlantic midway between the West African coast and the oust cimsl of Brasil. "Hu- state department, through Sumner Welles. underM-creiary of slate. Issued a comprehensive

sy Case, dressed a* a bride, led Miss Franklin to a corner of the room under an unsbn-lla decorated with white wedding bells. She then disappeared and returned bringing a decorated wagon piled high with shower gifts. After the gifts were ap*ni*d and admired, guests were Invited to the dining room which was attractively decorated in pink and white streamers and bowls of flowers. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. llrvai iteed and Mrs. James Case. CIRCLE FOUR HAS MEETING Circle Four of the W. 8. C. S. of the .Methodist church met at the home of Mrs. Delton Pasawater Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Adrian Baker and Mrs. Blanche Bosse assisting hostesses. Neventeen members and one guest were present at the meeting which opened with devotions by Mrs. W. F. Beery. Mrs. George Heltn gave the lesson on "Emergency of a Nation.” After a short business meeting refreshment* were served by the hostesses. Mrs. A L. Keimig of Wichita who is visiting h.-r daughter. Mrs. William Porter, was a guest other titan mt-nrtx-rs The circle adjourned to meet again In September. —- « ■ ■ ■ —l—- — Pleasant Mills News I Florence Noll, Correspondent ♦ • Mr. and Mrs. R, If. Everett were Sunday afternoon callers at the home of Mr. Everett's aunt, Mrs. Belle Lichten.steiger of Decatur. Fatty Neuenschwander of Medina Ohio. Is visiting with the Ed Mek'hIng family and with her g-andpar-ents. Mr. and .Mrs. Jim Halberstadt. Betty Noll returned home after a three days' visit -with her sister and family. Mr. and Mr*. Claud llemllnger of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Thomas of Fort Wayne Were dinner guests, of Mr. and Mr*. Franklin Halberstadt Saturday evening. Children's meeting will l>e Sunday evening at 7:30 daylight saving time at the Methodist church Every one In the community Is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Flager of Fort Wayne. Mrs. Mary Moyer and daughter Wilhehnene of Ohio City enjoyed Sunday evening dinner with the Varlando Clark family. Mr. and -Mr*. €. J. Spangler ami Mrs. Lydia Mcßarnes visited in Fort Wayne Tuesday, with Mrs. Maggie Buckmaster, they also visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Carter of near Willshire. Ohio. Rev. and ’Mrs. Robert Johnson and son Donald attended a picnic and reunion of the young people's Christian association of the Hopewell Methodist church, held at Fountain City -park Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. William Noll and family. Mr. and Mrs. laurence Noll and family and Miss Neva Riley. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Rawley and children. Mr. and Mrs. Arney AmsItaugh and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hemlinger and daughter motored to Sherwood, Ohio, to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller to attend the Noli family reunion.

I Al-out sixty members were present. , Rev and Mrs. Robert Johnson I and son Donald motored to lake Wribster, Monday and rented a cot--1 tage for the Epworth la-ague In- ' stltute to lie held from July sto 12. 1 Several of the young people of the Method!*.* church are plinning to I attend the Institute. ’ Mrs. J. H Steele and daughter Evangeline ami son Joe, motored to Waterville, Ohio. Sunday and called on Mr. and Mr*. Sidney 1 Perry. Mr. and Mr*. Raymond Mathewson and daughter Sandra • la-e, Mr*. Perry and Raymond Mathewson are grand children of Mrs. Steele. They continued to Bowling Green and enjoyed a deli- ' clous dinner with .Mr. and Mr*. ' George Mathewson. 0 LABOR BESET CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONS I ell had approved It. Other shipyards resumed operation when the , council launched a back-to-work movement. Joseph I*. Ryan, president of the International Uingshoremen’sAssociation <AFL), warned that a New • York strike tailed in protest to maritime commission action "may spread to all ports." Strikers objected to requisitioning of 10 Morgan line ships by the federal commission. WILLSHIRE NEWS I Mrs. M. J. Morrimn I* a patient , at the Decatur hospital, where she underwent an appendectomy Sunday afternoon. She is recovering , nicely. Mrs. M. E. Beam. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Strickler and Miss Kathleen Better motored to Crooked latke. ' Sunday where they spent the day ■ witli Mis* Vera Fisher. Dorothy Gene Rlngham has been hired by the board of education to ’ fill the vacancy caused by the res- ! ignatlon of Nedra Grubaitgh local high school leat her. Miss Hingham will teach l-atin and English. John Reichard and O. G Dudgeon • of the local postoffice attended a banquet and meeting for rural mail carrier* held at Defiance Saturday evening. f Mrs. Lizzie Felsler ard Mr*. I Mary Rook were Bunday dinner guests of Mrs. George Dellinger ’ and daughter. The K <»f P. and Pythian Mister I lodges twil Ihold their memorial i services Munday June 15 at the lodge hall. The Pythian Mister* will • have charge of the service* and the . public is invited to attend. Mrs. Fred Jewell and son, Robert, Mr and Mrs. Herman Myer* i and son* and Mr*. Bernlece Achei son twere Munday dinner guests of i Mr. and Mrs. John Myers. Barbara Ixui Dull, a student nurse at Bethesda hospital, Cincinnati. is spending a three week*' I vacation In the home of her grandI mother, -Mrs. Florence Dull. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Tucker and I daughters of Coldwater, Mich., and • Mrs, Fred Miller were Sunday as- . ternoon visitor* of Mr* F. A. Det- • ter and family. 1 Mr*. John Byer and grand-daugh- ■ ter Barbara Bryan visited last . Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl

report from Walter J Linthicum. American consul at Pernambuco. Brasil, on the hast* of his interview with the 11 survivors of the 44 aboard the ship. Llnthlrum's account told how the submarine gave the passengers and crew of the merchant ship minute* to abandon tile vessel before ti was torpedoed ami then left thetn to their filte ill open IlfelwMls

Kuhn of Fort Wayne. -Karen Arlene Is the name given I the daughter -born Tuesday June io. to Mi and Mr*. Herl Hovennan This is the second child ami second girl in the family. Mr and Mr*. C. H, Del-oil have returned home from a t--ur day trip through Michigan, where they visited relative*. ‘Betty Bllderftack of n-ar Ohio City is visiting in th-* home of her aunt. Mrs. J 11. Bilderlia-k. Chari-** Geisler was a Munday guest In the home of his daughter. Mr*, chatmer-Edwards Little Jatty Minx, who has been | quite ill with the flu. Is somowhat Improved -but is still confim-d to her l»ed. 'Miss Betty Althoen of Akron, spent a few days this week in the home of her sister. Mrs. Wilbert Heil. O — Latest Bulletin From (’hairman of AAA Committee | Heavy rains th I* wook have given new life to the drive for a 30 percent Increase In tomato production In Indiana under the food for defense program. Indiana agricultural adjustment administration officials announced today. Setting of tomato plants had been stopped In many parts of the state because of the drought and some newly planted fields had been suffering from the prolonged dry spell, they wild, but with ample moisture now in the ground, setting -will lie resumed and the full contracted acreage will probably Im* planted. There |* a 30 percent Increase in the contracted acnnge over that of last year. Hatchery reports of a If- percent Increase in orders this year indicate that farmers are getting behind the government's appeal for more eggs and poultry, the farm program officials said. They also reported that hogs are coming to market al heavier weights, an Indication that farmers are taking seriously the request for more pork and lard. Crop Insurance officials of the AAA adopted a "so far so good” report but cautionad that a dozen hazards face Indiana's wheat crop from now until it's in the bin. While actual damage reported has been slight there are iudicatlons of ohlnch bugs In the northwest and tiorth-sist; drought In the south and central, and effects of early spring frost* In the south and south central parte bf the state. ——- —o — TURN OVER AIR (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) been taken over and accepted by the army, equipment, records ami files maintained in the temporary office in the Indiana Blate Guard armory on (’lnion street will he moved permanently to th-- air base. Bursts of rainfall during the laet few days have hindered to some extent progress of work. - "0 ■ 1 Bluffton People Hurt In Accident Bluffton. June 14 — Mrs. Glen Rpeece suffered fractured rib* and cuts and bruises when automobiles

I driven by her husband. with whom I she was riding, and Isaac Richards collided at a road intersection two miles west of Keystone. Richards was accomisitiied by his wife, and lM>th of them, as well a* Mr Mpeece. I escaped with cuts and bruises. although Is-th autos wer overturned by the Impart and were wrecked badly Specie was driving east and Rh-hard* was proc-sling north at th-- tlim- of tin- a--- -dent Medical attention was given at Montpelier. —o ■■ — FRENCH WAR ON I • CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) evidence of the rapidly deteriorating relation* Irekweer this government ami Vichy Most observers doubted, however, that an actual diplomatic rupture was Imminent. Btit they did believe that Hull's latest statement stemmed from m*w and alarming news that might have been transmitted from Vichy by I'. 8 Ambassador William l> Leahy, who conferred with Petain Thursday. It was the third blast direct' d al Vichy by the United Blate* in a month. * ——~o Chicken Thief in Clover Mobile. Ala. -Rj.Rl John Robbins. Negro chi< ken thief received ltd day* “phi* three month*'' for hl* fowl-filching propensities. The judge s> nteticed him to Atmore prls-nt because “they raise plenty <-f chickens.” Nazi Naval Chief Is Mr i Admiral Otto Mchnirwlnd ~ Fuehrer Adolf Hitler of Germany has appointed Admiral Otto fSchniewind, 53, as chief of German naval operations. He succeeds Admiral Guenther Luetjens, i commander of the ill-fated BisI marck, battleship sunk by the i British in the north Atlantic.

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STATE PLANS DUAL HIGHWAY Super Hixhway To Connect 1-ouißville With Indianapolin Heymour Ind . June 14. — Jamaa D Adams, chairman of the Indiana highway commission, announced lasi night the commission han decided to make V. H 3t • dual lane highway f-nrn IndUnspolls to Jeffersonville He dls< los- d the plan at a dinner given by the Heymour Businessmen's aewoeiatlon preliminary to the dedication of a new 1412 . MM bridge on alternate IT. H 31 over White river, thr-e miles north of here. Gov. Hchrlcker and other members of the commission attended Adams gave no estimate of the cost of the super highway, which would run half the length of Indiana Four surveying pa riles began work Friday, he said, on the section between Greenwood and Columbus. the northern third of th» project. He said It wan planned to Include dual Inning of thia section In the IMS state highway program. Adams said the route wan Important from a defense standpoint and also bad heavy traffic normally. The commission d- < ided that making It a dual lane highway was the best solution to the need for improving it. Adame said. Mrs Ben Hbroyer act ompunied her daughter. Kathryn, to Fort Wayne curly this evening where she will take the train for Los Angelns to spend the next six Weeks visiting her aunt. Miss Ella Mutschler and her brother. Frederick. Marilyn Mae and Caroline Marie H<»rg. twin daughters of latwrenca Horg of Monroeville were dismissal today from the Adam* county memorial hospital where they have Iteen patients since shortly after birth. The twine* are getting along fine now and weigh five attd five and one half |s>und* Dr M H Smith, well known dentist of Monroeville, has l»een admitted to the Adam* county memorial hospital for mrdltal treatment Mr and Mra Martin Zimmerman left Malay for Rii hmond where they will lie the guests of Earlham college for three day*' of commencement festivities. Their son. Harold, is among those in the graduating class, and also has a pnr* In the senior cla»s play which will lie given this evening Sunday morning they will attend lu> < a!aureate services and Monday morning at ten o'clock commencement will be held. Mr*. Roy Johnson left today for Now Albany to visit her son and daughter-in law. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E Johnson. Mr*. Frank Lynch and daughter Vivian visited in Fort Wayne today. Mi** Mary lx»u Robinson is visltI Ing Mr and Mrs. Carl Bartlett at i Muncie. . Miss Gloria Confer of Fort lau- > derdalr. Fla. will arrive In Indr ianapolls Sunday evening and will come here Monday for a visit with • her grandfather. 11. L. Confer Her parent*. Mr. and Mr* France Confer will come north In about two weeks. J II Klracofe of Ronan. Moat., spoke to a large audience in the Wren I'nlted Brethren Church while hereon a visit with lelative*. He talked on the subject "Vitalise Christianity Through Service." His brother. Lloyd Kiracofe. presided at the service. A basket of lillie* ami roses to decorate the church, was provided by the speakers aunt. Mrs. Harriet Yaney, of St .Marys. Mr. Klracofe stopped eti route to Atlanta. Ga. where he will attend the Kkwanls International convention us a delegate from the Ronan club Van Wert Times-Bulletin Q The Htalue of Freedom atop the dome of the liatloinii capitol at Washington weighs almost seven and our-half tons.

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