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a Imunuet of Rtabrum lllle*. I John Fran-I* «<liurger. hroth-r of the groom. *erv«-<l a* b»«t man ' ah «n-n of tho »wldal party »<>r« vhlto a«ter bout winter-*. doth mother*. Mr*. Allg and .Mr*. Rchurger. iwore rorsages of p-arh gladite I tuaea. I'.her* were John Philip Allg, hrofh-r of th- hrld- and Mark KuKane Mi-hurg-r. brother of the . groom At eleven o'rlot k a three-rour«e I breakfast wua »*rve<l ( to forty I cue«t* In the crystal room of th* Marott hotel Th- dining table wa* attractive -with low arrangement* of peach glad* and 1a»-ndar a«ter*. In the afternoon a reception wa* h-)d at the home of 'he bride** parent* for relative* and th.- many friend* of the couple Th-- hrld-’a table wa* decorated with a three, tiered wadding cak>- Assisting In the serving were Mr*. John Allg and th- Ml»«e« Krma Frailer. Ther--«a Alii and Margaret Way They i wore flttorlengih dress-* of pastel •hade* Itecorutlon* of peach glad* and lav-ndar aatera were u*ed In the entertaining room* Out of town gue*'« included .Mr*. Rose W»4»er of lx>* Angele*. Cal 'and Mr* Gertrude Hchurger and I daughter Clara. Ml** Tena K<hurg- ' er. Mark K S< burger. John F Meh--1 urger. 'Mia* France* Clman. Ml** Virginia Born- Mr*. Jo*< ph Hrennan Mr*. Joaeph laturent and *on Robert and Mr and Mr*. Ir-na-u* F (lave, all of thl* city After a abort Wedding trip Hergeant and Mr* Schurger will be at home In Petersburg a* the former I i« Rationed at Camp l>*e. Virginia The groom, who i* we)' known I here where he waa a popular I younger member of the law firm of ! Helfer and ttchurger. I* co npleting I a year’* aervlce in the I'nlted State* army. The Pocahontaa lodge will m-et Friday evening at right o’clock In Red Men hall. The Willing Worker* claaa of the , Bobo (! It church will meet Frii day evening at aeven o’clock tCHTI at the home of Mr* Malle Steven*.
• • Adams County I Memorial Hospital I > i —■— o 'Admitted Suast. and Joan Biwman. 421 John* at reel (and dl«mlaaedt; Dorothy Owber. route 1; Ixirna l<oul«e Smith. •"* Indiana avenue (and di.miaaed); Mra. Milo Flook. route 5. Ixtganapor' Dlrmlaaed R.dn-rt Marbenke. It it.. Decatur; .Mra. Ndwi.i A' Bauer. 21« South Tenth atreet. — —a —- Noted Indian Poet Dies This Morning Calcutta. India. Aug T- (VPI — ■dlr Rabindranath Tacore. thin oua Indian poet, painter, philoaopher and aoclologlat. one-time winner of the Nobel prfae for literature. died peacefully at < 43 A M. today Me waa MO o— Anderson Man Heads Indiana Firemen Kokomo. Ind. Aug. " —ll'Pl — Delegate* to the Indiana Crewien'a aaaoclatlon cloned their annual convention late yeaterday by electina Arnold H. Meiater of Anderaon preaident He waa unoppoaed Whiting waa choaen the aite for the 15*42 convention after New Albany withdrew jta invitation in favor of the northern city. - 4PJUTAN L I CAN SWALLOW IAMC. OOJtCtS SUCH M A ruu. grown cat, a I fowl Off A LU OF >lfciaf/Z»/>. Nutton TMm mrowMNMIs • IS LASILV <AHtO AMO IS UStO TO ««e TMt utkuts Ano fuslk n-ACts ctuN (w/rjAwr/Mr/Aiej • maMtaa rgaevaxh <• ' " - Are You Aware that If you do your washing at home, you are mlaning a lot? You're minting enjoyment of thia ai-aaon , . . the pleasure of your children . . . the companion■hip of your friends. Next waahday call tbfe DBCATI’R LAI’NDRY A DRY CLEANERS Inatead of doing It youraelf, then relax, enjoy life, read a atory. play with the children! Our work la beat and you'll find It economical to uee. •
( 1.1 B ( ALENDAR •aclaty Oaadllna, 11 A. M Fanny Macy Phonva 1000 — 1001 Thuraday Mount Pleaaant W. R. <*. S Annual Picnic, llanna-Xuttman Park. II Jo a. m. Ever Ready C!a»«, Mr* Jea* Niblick. 7:JO p. m. Nuttman Avenue I'nlted Brethren W. M. A, Mr* George Foor, t p m. Mlaalonary Hoclenty, Flr«t Pre*-byt-rian Chnrcb Ho.ial Room. J:JO p m I'nlon f'hap<l latdlea* Aid. Mr*. Charle; Burrell, |;ln p m Kvangellcal Mlaalonary Society, Social Room*. 2 p m Chnrch of the Naaarene W F M. S., Mr*. Ranaom- Barkley. 7:30 p. m. Women of th- Moo*e. Moo*e Home, a p. m Kleeutlve Committee Women of Moo*-. Moo«e Home. 7: <5 p. m. I’. It Aid Society. Mr*. Ira Hod|e. 2pm Chrlatlan l-adl-* Aid. Church. 2 p m. Flrat I', It Chrl*tlan Endeavor, Church. 7pm Friday Willing Workera Claaa of Brrito I*. II Church. Mr* Matie Steven*. 7pm lESTt •Pocahonta* l*odge. Red Men Hall. h,P m Calvary ladiea* Aid. Mr* l.ucllle Milter, J p m I.eg lon Auxiliary. I .eg ion Home, 7:30 p. m Mt. Tabor W. S C. S . Mr* Glen Chronlater, 7:30 p m. Monday Red Croat Cantor Op>n For In ■tructed and Supervtaed Knitting and Crocheting, t-egfon Homo. 1 to < jo p m Firemen* Auxiliary. Mr*. Adrian Burke. 7:30 p m W F Yerien. who haa b-en vlaltIng at the Otla E Shlfferly home the pa«t week left yesterday for hh home in Montotiello. California. Hi* niece, Mln Mildred Shlfferly. accompanied him home for a vlalt. Mr and Mr*. Charts* Brown' of Geneva vlaited here laat evening Mr Brown aerved eight year* aa oil inapector being relieved May tat when Stat- Auditor Jame< named Republican* to take the place of the Democrat* holding the jobe Charley ha* been enjoying hta flrwt vacation in year*. j Congressman Gillie ha* completed a month of army service and la back at Waahlngton. tanned and rugged He served with a veterinary unit In Telia. Mr*. Itewey Gallogly and M F. Gallogly attended the funeral of their uncle. Simeon Riffle «as Geneva. Tuesday The service* were held at the Mt Hope church -a*t of Berne with burial in the church cemetery. Mr. and Mr* Dun Nlbll-k are in Chicago attending the Interstate merchant* council and style show this week. The former la also purchasing new fall dreases for Niblick and Company Mr*. G R Neahr of M Iwaukee. Wla., and Mrs A. < Poulson of ■ Montpelier were visitors in DceaI tur yesterday afternoon Mrs Dallas Goldncr .son Richard and daughters Kathryn Ann and Janet left this morning for Crooked Mke where they will be jurats of Mr. and Mrs Wesley l-elimari and family at their cottage for several days. Pat Hyland, chief Inspector tpr the fire marshall of the state of Indiana, has been looking after business here for the past two day* regarding the county infitary He returned to his home in Indianapolis this evening Mr*. Catherine Kauffman and daughter Kathryn. Mis* Madge Hite and Ml** Helen Haubold vlalted in Fort Wayne yeaterday. Mr*. F G. Allweln of Madison street entertained at dinner last evening for Mrs. Bert Townsend and granddaughter Ruth and Mr. When You Eat Hon-E-Krust Enriched Bread • • you get extra vitamin 81, nicotinic acid (the pel-lagra-preventive vitamin) and iron in amounts to equal average whole wheat level*. Yet it i* appetizing. Hnowy-white in texture and delicious in flavor. Serve it regularly. HON -E- KRUST Baking Co. Phone 1
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! Hull Back on Job Bl Secretary Hull After being away from his o«ce In Waahlngton for weeks because of an illneaa. U. 8. Secretary of State Cordell Hull has returned | to the capital to resume hu official duties. Hull becomes acting chief executive in the absence of both President Roosevelt and Vice President Henry A Wallace, who are vacationing. and Mrs. Raymond Kund*rt and and daughter Elaine. Mr and Mr*. Henry Birdsall and daughter Cecelia of Brooklyn. N. V | i and Mrs. W A Klepper were thI guest* of Mr and Mrs Arthur Sthreck in Fort Wayne yesterday. Th- 14th annual reunion of tb<«' ■ Buckmaster families will be held ' in the state forest near Bluffton t ' I Sunday | Rev Dwight Pa'terson will re-1 turn home Saturday from Winona. | where he has been attending th- j Winona l-ake S< ho«>l of Theology , forth- past two weeks C E Bailey of WelUlroro. Pa.' who has Iwen coming to Decatur ( ! for the past SI years to buy horses.. [ is in this vicinity now on a. three week*' buying trip and for a visit , with hl* niece in F trt Wayne. He ha* Iteen busy this week baying a truckload of horse* of E J Ahr. This morning Mr. Bailey and Mr Ahr went to Portland where they ' will enjoy a day at the fal ■ He will return to hi* home in Wellsboro, j I Saturday ~ Joe t'orral of route 2. Decatur looked after 'business here this : morning <’ol Fred R-pper' and daughter Eleanor were In Portland this morning attending a calf club salat the Jay county fair. Sam Hrooks I* confined to bl* \ home for a month’* test. Mr and Mr*. Irenaeus Case, Mr*. 1 Gertrude Schurger and daughter Clara and Miss Tena Schurger have returned from 'lndianapolis where they attended the wedding of Mrs Schurger’* «on. Sgt. Sev-rln Schurger of Camp l.ee. Va •Mr and Mr*. B E Nofter. Mrs Raymond Gohn and daughter. Rosemary. are visiting here with the J. ; E. Anderson family Mr* I. H Hyde and daughter Nancy and son Richard of Bloomfield. New Jersey are enjoying a two week* visit in Decatur with Mr* Hyde'* parents. Mr and Mr*. George Krick Mr*. Sarah Martin. Mr*. Lyle F-ranx. 'Elva and Richard Martin are spending a week* vacation with Mr and Mr*. Forest White and family of Kan*a» City. Missouri. Mis* Tillie Loy left late this afternoon for Portland where she will attend the Jay county fair this evening and visit her parent*. Susan and Joan Bowman, small daughter* of Mr. and Mrs. latVerno Bowman of 421 Johns street were admitted to the Adams county memorial hospital yesterday for removal of their tonsil* They were returned to their home later in the day. Bill Downs, son at Mrs. Leona Downs of this city, joined his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Downs of Chicago, the first of the week on a trip to the Ranger Creek ranch in Wyoming. He will remain at the ranch until time for achooi to open. Lorna Louise Smith, two-year-old daughter of Mr and .Mrs. Lawrence Smith of Sox Indiana avenue was admitted to the local hospital for a tonsilectomy. She wa* later dismissed to her home. ———o — Montmorency Falls Dry For First Time Quohec City. Que.. Aug. 7—<VP» -•-The Montmorency Fall*, highest in Canada, ran dry for the first time today. A trickle of water still was falling over the 278-f»-et high fall* last night but today even that ceased.
Normally million* nf gallons | pour d'»wn e*''h minute, but the i prolonged dry «pe'l had reduced swift running rivers to tiny •t ream* All dem* on the upper river feeding the falls were closed to preserve water for |m>w -r turbine*, and th- Quebec power compauy was using the drought period io repair the dam*. Rome City Man Is Crushed To Death K'-ndalWllle, Ind., Aug 7 H'Pt Cecil Franklin. 48. of Rom-Thy. wa* crushed to d-ain by the uleva-
PUT lUORE FIRE RIERT OR VOUR TRRLE HHD RIGGER SRUIHGS IR VOUR PURSE One Uuii Jo 'tyouJi H&fi THeaf (Defuvdmant (jJill Convince you! Aak unyowt who shop* of A&F! latter still, come ond find expenses, shore savings with you! Our high quality chops, out for yourself! You can servo MORE delicious, tender, steaks and roasts ore carefully refrigerated, expertly trimjuicy meats ond still save money, too, when you buy them med, chockful of flavor! Buy your favorite meats at your at your A&P Market! That's because we buy Government* A&P Market—save! Remember, every pound of meat you inspected meets direct, do away with many in-between buy at A&P is guaranteed to please—or your money back! — — 1 OKNUINC LONG ISLAND BEEF CHUCK DUCKLINGS -19 c A SUGAR CURED ROAST smoked PICNICS ■ 22c FULL SHANK HALF 23‘ I SMOKED HAMS 30c ———————————————— FULL SHANK HALF BROILERS BAKED HAMS 34c ».j lb. snd Pttc« *t. kt ,v ~..h ....... slab BACON i, 22c TF RIND OFF 2 i7 ‘ SLICED BACON -29 c FINE QUALITY FRESH GROUND BOILING BEEF 12c B £ E J RIB ROAST 29c ~ jl, BEEF SNORT RIBS „ 15c NECK BONES 7c tn I SIRLOIN STEBK STASH *. * 35c PORK LIVER „ lie BEEF HEARTS » 18c SALT PORK 17c _ BEEF KIDNEYS 10c LAMB SHOULDER CHOPS . „ 29c WE A I VEAL SHOULDER CHOPS .. ~2Dc LAMB RIB CHOPS „ 41c ▼ EAAIa VEAL BREAST 13c LAMB SHOULDER ROAST „ 23c DO ACT BONELESS VEAL STEW .... » 27c LAMB BREAST „Be KVA) I pork chops ~.. n>. 2«c- bacon squares ice .no wmr. .houcoc. fresh HAMS 5."., ,► 21c BACON JOWELS 14c SPARE RIBS 18c PORK SAUSAGE 'S, .... „ 17c Jm * Co/rf Cutx For Cool Summer Menut DOCK assorted COLD CUTS -sisc ROAST SKINLESS FRANKS «21c wh!toXl7fJ‘ e !?a.?n l c. TNORINBIR*RSr:“Z .b 29c MACARONI X. u., 18c a BEER SALAMI 29c BAKED LOAF.S/"" " %.b 19c t , yy c I RING BOLOGNA ,b 19c VEAI PIMENTO LOAF „, *» 14c Fine Frenli Th- Bent Catch In Town LEG OF SHEEPHEADS -6c Jk ik 4|D STRICTLY FRESH CAUGHT LAIVID DFRCH • 19c GENUINE I*4l SPRING T RF OCEAN PERCH FILLETS .... , b 19c CUSK FILLETS 19c I*. ## C HADDOCK FILLETS .... Ib 19c HERRING FILLETS 19c Custom Ground Coffee Is Bought By Every Seventh United States Family 18 O'CLOCK COFFEE THE WORLD'S LARGEST SELLER 3LB BAG 45c i| TOiiMT I,L t —. Ji ' '.IUN . TUES , WED., THUMB. 125 - 127 North Second Street wpen b a. m., cicm o p. »- Decatur, Indiana y Open 8 a. m.. clove 7:30 p. m. FRIDAY I m “ SATURDAY OWNED AMD OPERATED BY THS GREAT ATLANTIC » PACIFIC TIA CO. PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES
| tor h- wa* op-ratl.ig at th- Hln' i i and Wallmx manufacturing < <un-1 pany h-i- tmlay Worker* xpent mor- than an hour extricating th< body „ o Young Cyclint Im Killed By Auto <lo*h-n. lud . Aug. 7 tl'Pl H-v----n ycar-uld Virgil W*gn-r wa« kill -d Instantly lat- y-*u rd*y when hwa* struck by a -ar wbt'e riding a bl-yrl-. llalph War»teler. 17. wa. h-ld by poll— and rharg-d with op-ratimt i a v-hi< I- with lnad**|ua!' b-.ik.-- I Trad- in a Ihmd Town n-ratnr
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