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In( iloi'-d with Ml«* Ro»«* Coff**** ’ winning th** attendanre prix# and Mr« Ikira G*mk ,h * ~,M’ r ’ n ”’ nett regular maatlni will Im* Aug■at ft. ever ready class meeting Thi* Ev**r R**ady data o» the M<*thodfat church «n#t at th# home of Mr*. J**««# Niblick laat evening at aeven-thliy o'clock. The <la** preaident. Ml*» Ida Gllp#n. rave rtie devotion*. Several article* were read and report* given Twen»y-«even member* answered the roll call. Th*collection, which included dun* and a penny collection, amounted to NO. During a «oclal hour .content* were in charge of Mr*. R W (Iraham and refreshment* were served by the Mewlame* Graham. Harve Baker. G F Eichhorn and Bertha Sheet*. CHRISTIAN LADIES MEET AT CHURCH The ladles' aid society of the First Chrlalian church met in the social room of the church Thursday afternoon. The meeting opened with prayer and ac.-lpture reading by Mr*. Fred King, followed with roll call and report of chuieh call*. The vice-president. Mr*. J. K. Anderson, presided over the bustnew meeting. The stand committee reported SM paid In on August pledge*. The society voted to postpone the trip to the K L. Hai lache- home In Greenville. Ohio until a later date. The nest meeting will Me a (dcnic lugust 14 at Hanna-NutUnan park At the conclusion of th* meeting a social hour and refreshment* were enjoyed. WEDDING OF JULY 3RD IS ANNOUNCED TODAY Announcement I* made of the marlage of Miss Helen Beery, daughter of Harve Beery of route 2 Itecatur. and Clifford Mann, son of Harlo Mann, also of route 3. The nuptial*, were solwnnlxed at tlx o'clock Thursday evening. July I. in the Walnut Grove Cnited Brethren church near Warsaw. The single ring vows were received by Rev. J. F. Bright of Winona l<ake. an uncle of the bride The touple was unattended and after the ceremony left for a wedding trip through Michigan. The bride wore a redlugote of

■ getting at camp—l 24 letters tn a ' <iingle day. Most of the writers want pictures of Stewart in uniform. Looks |as if M-G-M may have to get out such a fan photo of the star. Speaking of letters. Rochelle Hudson was swamped with responses after she said over the radio, "What this country needa is another Will Rogers." Rochelle knew the late star better than most people In Hollywood. She worked with him in five pictures. Add to coincidences: For the last three years. Robert Preston has done a death scene in a Cecil B. De Miile picture during the last week in July. In 1838, Brian Donlevy killed him in "Union Pacific.** In IMO, a bit player killed him in “North West Mounted Police " And, this year. Raymond Massey did the job in "Reap the Wild Wind." George Montgomery is none too happy over being kicked upstairs from western pictures. He argues that Harry Cyey, George O'Brien and other western stars usually have ended up with a sock full. Como what may. George is determined to do at least one western a year. Columbia is moving heaven and earth to get Rita Hayworth's 82-year-old grandfather, Padre Can•ino, to dance a fandango with the ■tar for the trailer of "You'll Never Get Rich." It was Rita's grandpa who started the whole family in the dancing business. Velos and Yolanda are being offared 115.000 an appearance to play 14 cities in South America. . . . Get Leo Carrillo to tell you •bout the unusual autograph ho gave to a waitress at the “New Wine" preview in Cucamonga. . .. The government has warned Twentieth Century-Fox that it Is taking • chance in sending Director Otto Brower and a camera crew to Tahiti at this time to get background •hots for "Benjamin Blake " The problem may be in getting them back. . . . Gwili Andre and Martin Koeleck are a new combination. • . . After losing 22 pounds, Patricia Morison has been warned by doctors to call off her diet. She J«’t getting enough vitamins. . . . The Richard Dix twins are ident»cal in all but one respect. Richard, Jr., is a southpaw. Robert is righthanded.

CLUB CALENDAR Soelsty Daadlint, 11 A. M Fanny Macy Phunaa 1000 — 1001 Friday Willing Worker* t'la** of Holm V. B t'hurch. Mrs Matle Rtevens, 7 p. m. (BBTi. Pocahontas Ixtdge. Red Men Hall. R P m (hilvary ladies' Aid. Mrs l.urill# Miller, * p m l-egion Auxiliary, legion Home. 7:30 p m Mt Tabor W R R Mr* Glen Chronister. 7:30 p m Munday Red Cross Center Open For laatructod and Hupervlaed Knitting and Crocheting, Legion Home, I to 4:30 p tn. Firemen’s Auxiliary. Mrs. Adrian Burke. 7:30 p m Tuaeday Zion Walther League Business Meeting. Lutheran Church, ft p. tn wawaMmMMmamsawwm— — ——mi natural shantung trimmed In band* green Her accessories were of brown and a natural shade. A shoulder corsage of pink rones and snapdragons completed her cov turn#. Mrs. Mann was graduated from the Kirkland township high school and for the post five year* ha* been umployed at the General Electric here. The bridegroom was graduated from Becatur high school and la engaged In farming. After August IN Mr and Mr*. Mann will be at home on their farm in 'Preble, township The regular meeting of the Kirkland WCTI’ will be held Sunday evening at seven-thirty o'clock a' the Ht Luke's church. The Rev. If. A Mesckstroth will be the speaker and special musk will be furnished by the men's chorus. MRS. KOLTER IS HOSTESS TO SOCEITY Mr*. Adolph Kolter was hostess to the W M R or me Kvangeliual church yesterday afternoon at the church. She is chairman of the August section The opening song was followed ♦>y devotional* by Mrs. Kolter and the lesson study in charge of Mr*. IMck Mti'onnell A piano solo by Jerry Kolter preceded an Interesting report on the Oakwood park convention, given by Mr*. Charles Hocker. There were 20 member present and due* amounted to M 33 —|| —w— ... . Mr and Mrs. W. G. Bleeke. daughter Helen and son Howard of Watburg. Texas arrived In liecatur yesterday afternoon for a two ■weeks' visit -with the former's parent*. Mr and Mr*. Theodore Bleeke of ea*t of the thy They were accompanied by their broth* r-in law Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Kurio, also of Walburg Mr Bleeke. who has been a teacher In the Lutheran school there for the pact eleven years, has not visited here for two years. Mr*. Gladys Chamberlain and Mis* Martha Calland will leave a week from Katurday night by plane from Fort Wayne to join Mr. and Mr*. J Ward Calland In lai* Angeles. California After two weeks of visiting and sightseeing, they will return kame by automobile. The Marc C. Honeywell festival will be held near Wabash on August 10 to 17. Members of the local Psi lota XI sorority wishing tickets may secure them free of charge from Miss Kvelyn Adams Mr. and Mr*. L. T. Cleaver of Phillipsburg. Now Jersey left today for Anderson after a two day*' visit with the latter'* parent*. Mr. and Mr*. L. A. Graham of 116 North Fourth street. The-Misses Cecelia and Margaret Rmlth entertained a* their luncheon guests yesterday noon. Mr. and Mr*. Henry Birdsall and daughter Cecelia of Brooklyn. New York. The offices of G. Remy Blerly in te Trust Co. building have l»een repainted and redecorated Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Butcher visit-

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••d the Portland fair Thursday Word ha* been received from Ml** Aimed* lluuck and Ml** Lydia l<*hrman that they are enjoying their stay In Milwaukee Mr and Mrs. Raymond Keller and Mr and Mrs France Confer returned la*t evening from Chicago where they attended the (Iff show for ihe pa«t several day*. Mis* Jean Zehr of Citronella. Alabama, visited recently with the David Z»-hr family Ml*- Zehr, a niece of Dr D. D Jone*, will return soon to lx>ulsvllle, Kentucky, to resume her college studies. Chrl* Zehr and daughter, Isabel Zehr. Mr and Mrs ißrnaat Zehr and < hlldren of Berne visited Ihursday With the David Zehr family on Russell street. Mis* Zehr ha* spoilt the past three year* in the west, returning alrout a week ago from Los Angele*. She has accepted a position a* hostess at tn* Fort Wayne Bible institute. Mr*. Anna Gelsel of route t. Decatur. was brought to the Adam* county memorial hospital la«t evening to have a splinter removed from under her fingernail. After treatment, she returned to her home The Mie* recreation tap room will be reopene*! Raturday, It wm announced today hy Carl II klle*. after being dosed f.tr several days for remodeling LITTLE NnON ON FINN FRONT 0 Soviet Forces Seize Some Small Islands From Finland With the Finnish troops at HanKo. Auk. 7— I Delayed > - Il'Pl — Soviet force* have captured a few •mail islands adjacent to their stronghold at Hango. I learned today The islands were seixeu in attack* launched in the fir*’ day* of the war. Several islands were attacked liut not all were captured by the Russian* There I* no Indication of any real offensive by either side here at the fortified base whicti Russia was granted by Finland at th-* conclusion of the Ru*»o-Fi.>nl*h war. Artillery on both side* keep* up a steady duel and in recent day* heavy detonation* have boon heard by the Finns whit h lead them to believe hit* have been scored on Rovlet munition* dump*. Howevor. Finnish officer* with wirntn I walked In camouflaged well- equipped underground bunker* said that the Russian* have a heavy advantage in 'he strong fortification* at Hango. The Finn* said that immediately after the Russo-Finnish peace the i Soviets started moving huge <|uan title* of war material* and heavy gun* Into Hango and con*tructed a serie* of bunker* throughout the 12-mile long, two mile-wide tongue of land which extend* into the Gulf of Finland The Russians were said to have constructed special track* on both sides of the regular Hango railroad on which they have mounted huge batteries of railroad artillery. The Russians thus are able to fire on Finnish position* and keep on the move, making the task of putting their batteries out of commission most difficult. The Russians alao were said to be propagandising, using loud speakers and dropping leaflet* from planes saying: “Why do you fight against u*?'' Sen. Raymond Willis Suffers Broken Arm W’ashington. Aug 3— (VPl— Sen. Raymond K Willi*. R.. Ind., was treated at Naval hospital today for a fractured right arm suffered tn a fall at the home of hi* stater here He plans to leave tomorrow for hi* home at Angola. Ind. where he will recuperate from the Injury. ■ o ■ — Big Shark Caught Off Jeraey Wildwood. N. J —(TP) -C«pt. Torval Feldt of the fishing boat Hlldur Mabel say* that the 2.000pound shark which he caught eight mile* off the New Jersey coast is the largest taken In recent years. The shark, which measured 16 feet in length, was subdued after a onehour battle and had toibe towed to port. 0 Girl Flier Clings to Poundage Dubuque, la. — (UP) —Katherine WHlging, I*. Dubuque University freshman, can fly now that she has passed her Civil Aeronautlca Authority examination* -tbut she cannot reduce. Mias Wlllging weigh* 100 pound* and la I feet 3 Inches tail — the minimum requirement* for *tudent aviator*. o * "TODAY'S COMMON ERROR * The tense of a verb In a conditional clause must conform with the tense of the very In the main clause, as ’’lf be should be chosen he would (not will) fill the position creditably.” —— -——-O' —■ —— Round Dance Sunday Night SunSel

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Mr and Mra. Rex Arlington and their well-known airing ensemble will appear In a sacred concert at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church Sunday evening al ":30 o'clock. The program I* being sponsored by a number of Decatur churches a* part of the regular union Sunday evening service* being held during the summer. The Arlington* need no Introduction to r-wident* of Decatur and vicinity. as they have appeared here several times previously This past «eaaon they have given concerto in Indianapolis. Fort Wayne, Ander-

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■ son. Muni-le. Kokomo. Richmond, tzogansport. and In a number of communities In Ohio. By special request of local persons who have heard the string ensemble previously, a special program is being arranged tor the coming Sunday evening Several very familiar number* have be<m Included. a special arrangement of "Sliver Thread* Among the Gold.'' “Juat A Song At Twilight." and other well-known melodic* Be*ldee these, there will be a triple concer-1 to for two violins and piano. "Tin- | Little Symphony," played by four

young violinists with Mrs Arlington at the piano. A most cordial Invitation I* extended to all lover* of good music to hear thi* inspiring and cultural program A fr-e wlll offering will Im- received, ae is duLe at «.tch of these sjH-dal service* during the sermon ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Je«ste Garcia are the parent* of a tsiby son. born at the -Adam* county memorial hospital thi* morning at eight o'clock

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The baby weighed eight pound* and he ha* not been named -—o — —— - Huntington’s First Mayor Hies Thursday Huntington. Ind.. Aug N 'UP>-— George Washington Stulta. mayor of Huntington when it became a city, died yesterday at M He had 10-en a member of the Masonl*- Order 75 years and was reputedly the oldest member of the Moom* Order In ihe world