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LwWWVWWWWWWWWMMNWWmAAARAM e-Opening and ready for business MORROW-8 a. m. I are Dlt*a*ed to announce that ue will auain •en for h’d.int***, Saturday morning. K a. m. ir place ha* been completely remodelled and [equipment in-tailed to better nerve you with IpmmJw. i I 1 L 1 ! Ir cordially invite everyone to visit our Krill. ] h lin dai or nizhl. You’ll enjoy our sen ice ;!- |""<i things to eat. • ' | truce’s Grill I 234 N. Second St. ;'

MMMMAMWWmNWWWWWWWWW*MWWWmAAMMrtARMAAAAAfWW 1 IEVIVAL ' I mK < Sept. 26 to Oct. 10 1 7:30 Each Night ** 1 Christ said. “And I. if Ibe lifted up from i • the earth, will draw all men unto me.’ | ; He will be exalted in this meeting as Satiur. ‘ Sanctifier, and as huilder and head of His church. Help us lift Him up. i CHURCH & of GOD I ; I | *"•»" iMiana Ket. Glen Marshall. Pastor _ .

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Friday Phiia'ha.* Clans Party, .Mr. and Mr* E. E Zitninorman. 6 3u p in American Legion Auxiliary Social Meeting, Legion Home, 7.30 p. in. Red Cross Knitting Center, American Legion Home, 1 p. m. Monday Pythian Needb* Club. K of P. Horne. After Temp'e. Research Club, Mr*. C. D Lew ton, 2:30 p m. Tuesday Delta Theta Tau Sorority, Elks Home. * p. m. * \V C. T. V. Convention, Reformel Church of Herne, 2:30 and 7 3o p tn. Kum-Join-l'- ('lass Parry, Mr and Mr*. Ch.Mt’T Reynolds. 7:3’» p. m Rebekah Lodge. I O. () F Hall. 7;JO p in. Root Township Home Economics Club. All-Hay Meeting. Mrs. Harold Owen. St Vincent de Paul. K C. Hall. 2 p in. Wednesday Red Cross Sewing Center, American Legion Home. 1 to 4:30 p. m Historical Club. Mrs. \V F Beery. 2:30 p. m. Thursday Pleasant Dale Ladie-' Aid Society. Church. AILPay. ' Virginia Shady, to Pfc. Joseph Hazlewood. -on of Mr and Mrs. George Hazlewood of thi* city. Pfc HaZelwod Is stationed at the army ,iir base. Romulus. Mich. MISS JOAN HAMMA IS C. L. W. HOSTESS The C. L. W. cla a of the Evangelical Sunday school met at the home of Mix* Joan Hamm - Thursday evening, with Miss Marjori* McAlhany presiding Mrs Elmer Anepaugh read from the -tudy book and led in prayer During the social hour which followed the bunine«x meeting, deli-

cious refreshment < were served by 'he ho«tfws. a->skted by Mis Dorothy Hammond. The Pie,| .III* fl.lie ladles* aid nor* b’ty a.H have a’! day meeting a* the church Thurnday. w:th Mrs. Lit inda Lag*-: as the host*e W S. C. S LUNCHEON OPENS WINTER MEETINGS I lie women* s<>. i-ty of Ch:;-’ an servl * of th*- Methodiot church held the opening luncheon, after ’tie . u miner vai .ttjoti. itt the dining room of the < lone i yesterday noon After luncheon the worn* n were Invited to 'he lecture room, where Me D*l'on Pa * w.i'er* conducted devotion with ‘•Christ’s Way of , Service" ,i„ per theme. Two beautiful VOc.tl sol< ,t Wer t 1 -urig by Mr W J Krick. Flowers ami Tie.*," and \ Perfect Prayer ' The members th-n had the privilege of listing to a -plendid book review by Mr*. R. D My ere. entitled "Mamma's Bank Account,," and written by Ka'hryn Forbes-. ’ Mis John R. Parrieh. presid<“ii’ of the Organization, presided over th«* buslnem *•* mn at which times announcement was made at the dietrlct meeting to be held February 2*. l‘c||. in tin* Trinity Methodist church of Fort Wayne. It was decided to -potieor a rummage* sale eoon and to have a toll call of all chapter members of the W. S C. S. at the* next general meeting which will be held in Nov-1 ember. The Delta Theta Taueorority will have t buaineg- meeting Tuesday evening at eight o’clock at the i Elks home. William Clark of Bluffton looked after business in Decatur today. Mrs. Paul Ixmgsworth and son left butt evening to join the former's husband, who .* in the* *ervl<-<* I At pre-c nt h<- is stationed at Clay I poole. Viz., where he* is working I in the copper mines and i* employed by th>- government. Mi* l> B Erwin of Andenuon vis ited friends here 'his Week. Mies Harriett Kunkel is spending the day with her parent-. Mr and Mrs Sherman Kunkel, a' their home north of the city. She recently accepted a position a« stenographer in the* adjutant general’s c»ffi< >*. tease headquarters. Baer Field. Fort I Wayne. Al». Suttle*. Jr., of I’tica. N V. arrived here last evening for a three-day visit with hi* parents I while on abu in<* trip in this part of the country. Mr Suttles will leave* here* Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. John Conklin and daughters. Connie- and Maty Jan ■ lof Columbue. (thio, and Mr. and I Mrs Herbert Kallenlterg and son I John of Anderaon will enjoy a I weekend visit with their paren'-. IMr and Mrs A It Suttle*, of Fifth street, and will alto visit with their [ brother. A It Suttles. Jr . of I’tica, N. V who is visiting here. Judge and Mrs. J Fred Fmchte and postma-ter Leo Kirsch of this city. Mr and Mrs. C. H Muselman the O*”** N Decatur, Ind. Mies Recreation Bltlir.

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In Navy Wk Virgi: t Bowers petty officer. Is serving with the- f S naval reserve, after having completed both military and technical schewd- .<t Port Hiienoine. Call,. ll* is n signed to duty with the Pacific fleet. His wife and daugh I ter ie-tde near Pieble He Is a -on of Mr and Mi Charles Bow •*r of near Decatur and has a brother serving with the* AtlanticHe< cratle editorial meeting at French Lick over th,- weekend Senator Luca- of Illinois will be* th** principal j speaker and Mrs. Mark Clark, wife of General Clark, v. ill appear on the program

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M an I Mr- I'.iu! Selking of route 2 Monroeville, are the par- ■ enW of a baby g.rl, bom this morn Ing at the Adams county memorial; h i-pital at 7:1'1 o’i’lock She weigh Ie | nin. jioutid and five ounce*. M. and Mi.* Vhur Sch* iderei* of this < ity are the parent* of a b.vby hoy. born a! ’he Adams nun ty memorial hd-pi'.il th * mornin : at 12 s'l o'clock He Weighed sevlen pounds and nine oun<-**s. Mr. Scheiderer in the aervii-e. Mie Si-heiderer was formerly Mb* Fay** Martin. Pvt an i Mrs. Arnold Bertram of 21-5 West Matiroe street are the parents of a baby girl, born at l:2fi • o'clock thio morning The father ,< I -ta'iotied at Camp Fornnt. Tenn. r Adams County Memorial Hospital • « i Admitted Mrs Virgil Krick. 10-7 Mercer avenue: W. J Kuhnb*. t North Third street; Mrs. M.tr< il • , Rougher. Ohio City. Ohio: Betty Doebrman, route 1. i l»!smi-*ed. John Fpahr. city; Mr I and Mr*. Clyde F<)*ter. HR Mon-' roevilb-; Mr Jake Shaeffer and i baby daughter. cPy; Margate* Woodward, Tocsin.

iLljlk A M ■ I I WM | • SAM? Simeon Hain. Ir , -on of Simeon Hain. !>•■».rur m*at mark*-' pro prie'or, will reieiv. his w: ig .in ! an ensign’s < otiitn **■ **n !:om th** I S navy Saturday rnornng at Cotpus Chii*ti. T*-X H* • :r*-r*-d , . rvi* • Si pt. 11. 1!»I2. and w.i ,-:ir oiled ini the civilian ai: pa’ .it Ball Stat*teacher- collette at Munii.*. Ham. a firni'i’ s’.u with th** Deiatu: Commodore,* took pt* flight train ing at lowa City, la . and into: .•ii*-diat> training at Olthe, Kan . bifore going to Corpus Christi for advatu ■ I training. The address of Pv Doon E L:by L5343SKf>. is Wing I. Group !!•: I Squadron A Jefferson Bar rack Missouri. Ik .i*k«r hi friend, to write to him. Pvt. Frederick W Bieberi* li. .on of Mr and Mrs Fi I <’ B.**b *ri**h of route 2. has ai: v* I ar the MarI ine Base. San Diego, Calif Pvt Bl*l»*rii h left here the las: o r Augue' and w;i. inducted into the marine* on August 26. II s addrisss j- pit 767 ItliMcir. Han D • 41 Calif Miss Mary Frank, daughter of Mr and Mrs Leland Frank of J*-f I ferson street, reported at Hunter i College. New York City, yest* rday. i where -he w 11 tak** Ind icti n'.i*ion training for the WAVES, liavnr: enlisted in the w.mien's r*e*-rv>* of •he Navy on her twentieth birthday o i g * • I Household Scrapbook By ROBERTA LEE • > Watermelon Stain* Watermelon otain* and also ' peach stains can be removed from i ’able lliu-n by applying pur.* gly i cerine. Leave on the -tains for a ' short time, then wa«h th* article in i liar water. Moth* If a little turtnntlne is poured Into the trunk*, wardrobi* or iny other drawers, tin- moths will no' harm the clothing stored in them Chicken ( \ dellclou- flavor can be given to chicken if a fev. if bn on are placed on top of it w!i,-n ro.i ti Ing. Sweetheart Jumper ■ A ! (/ j*. i L /• » 'I U n /yJgW* ( I W■l ‘ • •14 ' A U - E*- 9342 u I r < For a cute little minx a Jumpei ! I friM*k is tops! Esp*'« iall> one withj la sweetheart net k Pattern 5312 I J with Its button front and flaring | -klrt !• th, perfect easy '«»-get-intv | I school frock . . > adorable, too, foi i I the kindergarten tor Pattern 5342 may Im* ordered. !I only In children’* size* 2. 4. 6. i and H' Size <J. jumper, requires Hl** yards M-iuch fabri. . blouss [I T » yard 3S inch fahris Send SIXTEEN CENTS in coins ' for this pattern Write plainly ! I SIZE. NAME. ADDRESS. STYLE NUMBER New Fall and Winter Pattern I Book for TEN CENTS mor* Free I • pattern for apron with applique 1 II printed right in book. Bend your order to Daily Demo- \ ' er at Pattern Department. 564 West ( Randolph Street. Chicago Mi. 111. J Because of the slowness of the 11 mail your delivery of pattern may •' take a few days longer than usual, i

* • RURAL CHURCHES | I Calvary Evangelical Church F II W :i I minietiM■ b ill - W'lixhlp !♦ i in It' * ' Willai 1. pn-a< him: S ind.iy S* bool. 10 a m. Jam* Dai:. -up* in’* nd* tit I':*.uhing si-ivii* Thursday. s ! o'i lo* k Italy day (>• tobt f> Sirvamorning and a t* union with ia -.v in diiim-r at noon * o R'varre Circuit GJb.it A Ed-ly Mt. Victory Sunday School, !i a m c.**y <• < zii-i. rip ilnti-nd.-nt Wor-hip -• rvi* ■ lu lto ,i tn S*-’ mon by tin- pa-tor i Prayer trn-.-tilll: W.-dn* -day •*• ning G •gg Knittb- h ad.' Plra»ant Greve Sunday Si hmd !< 3o a m Wa’ r.-n Haul* n. -up.*iint> ndml <".i«s meting !•' ■'*" a m F• d Bittii.r badl-r Wnr.-hip si-rvin*. 73" p :n S- i mon by th. pa.-’ c P ay.-: m*.'tlng W. in.-day 1 j nine Mt. Z'on Sunday Si liooi. '• 3" i in J"1 ■ B> bunt. up.-rrnt*-nd. nt < la.-s un ting 1" ."ai a m Lull'* I Bunin-r leadei I’ B <’ E . 7"' p m HaZ* . ■ Clironist.-i pr.--nl.*ni i Prayer tin- I ing W* in* -d iy • • ■ nine o Willshire Circuit. U. 8 Church L A Middaugh, pastor Willshire !• 3.i a in .Sunday S. h I In pi a in pr. a -hint: -. rvi. <■ I 7 p m i' l *. -an Endeavor snop. in W* dti.v lay Pi ay meeting Winchester '. 30 a m Sunday Si hool I 73" pin P. *a< inn: - rvb .* s on p in Thursday Prayer in.-< ’ .ng St. Paul ‘I 1.5 a 111 Sunday School 730 p in Christian End. avor I * ini p m Tuesday Bible <tu ly and prayer m.e’inc o--Geneva Youth Fined On Speeding Charge Arrested Thursday By State Policeman Fred In. I. h* n 2«| of Geneva, was •fund fl and <osts by Walt.-:' J ‘ 80. kman. justice of pa< <• In* i Thur-day when he pb-aded guilty I to office r !> « k .Sutton of the* l»di. - arr-1.-l IneMnil .-arln-r Thursday ' barging that th d* f.-ndair drove miles per hon tin* ugh the 3" mil. per houi z >n** on Thirteenth -tree’ ln.-i< h«-n -aid he Wa* on his way to work < Fort W.iyii* A noth*- of th .’irrext s to - filed with tin* rri'ioti bo, d R J (’lark -■*• nid Victor S' i y 43 Ei !e railroad worker*. ihaig*"*l| with dhn.rd* ly < mda-1 by * f!b **r- • Adrian C*.ffe* and Sephin M.-l* :iii f tin* < ity polii • W* re tilled fl and 01-fs -a. Il when 11l -y pie ided l*ui! ty They were charged with <r< .t [ ing a di«tiirban< • it the Erie < amp o Italian Prince Is Now In Switzerland New York Sept -'I 'll’' ' The German 'ad: i quote* Zu* - h -•epoit- tha’ Crown Prince Cm , I ■*. of Paly ha* arriv* I n > j Sw hz**: land Th.- German- *ay Cmbetto ■* . , . ..mpinied by H* ’*na *.I . Italy. hi* daughter Marfa I’ia Count.-- Cali Di B* •: g.do wif»of the governor of It 'tn.-, ind an I I ntou: ig.' <>f 45 p. r*on* 41 Trade tn » G'W’II I own — Dee* DON’T LET INFORSEKN TRAGEDY CATCH YOU fNAWARE!... H-ghwsy accidents are the most common cause of trucking losses and lawsuits. Don’t risk being caught unprepared! L-t <>Ur agent help you | ehoose the insurance plan beet suited to your individual needs. Izland Smith Insurance Ag. Ist and Monroe Sts. —Phone 140 Leiand Smith Glenn Hill

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Modern Etiquette I By ROBERTA LEE (/ J, .1 ~*i *1 * ’ • fi •ml wh> <oti-’ari’ly nak glaring -r.itnmat:, a! »*rroi*’’ \ No. *h*- miet.ik. ahou',*! tie .e---n .red uni* . t!ie fri.-nd. >.* ing awar. ot a* : de” < •ti y. -<fU. I you to <-oi i *-i-t her <.{ i , *'l’ •<’ I- * .1 pi* ■ • I.t. a f - I a. *■■ a;, .’ a-.y or jelly fHi ll * tie ... •’’ \ No. not elruld one hold a ; . . of hr. a ! a : :i ’ aef or k and «i.i*.b- ,' ar ■in I * '■ ■ti .f io d* x I terol e. Q ,-h*. : I boy >■*• ■ * allied to op* n a d<>*>r tor li.-* mother? \ V.•«. a well-h:*- l »y should show ill* mother th* a.*n<* courteoU* a'.-n’ioll "i.it h>- won: 1 to a girl. - <> Receives Medal Os Honor For Service Cad< ’.l W Flora. . >h of M atld j Mr* R >!,. * F * i **f Hoagland. I : Hit.- one ho : 1 • I a 111. dal of h iri .r f. mi tin war shipping board for il.- ■'* 'v: •’ "I a* tian, it ha h-.-n mad known h r<Cad,-* I io* . ha b.*.-n in th.* merchant matin- n i1.,,* for about one year H< ti*»w at K.r. !»>illt. I. I Nala \ il* • W !i* ohe j- ellrolled In of! ■ 'training frnde II I Good Town tieea*... S’ e i Its flavor Fre»h coffee taste* bet* ter Remember thi», now that you can have all the coffee you want—for freihneit is the secret of coffee flavor. Buy fresh ASP Coffeel in uour cup Fresh ASP Coffee is never preground days before you buy it You get it in the roaster-fresh bean—then ot the min* ute you buy, it’s Custom Ground to "fit" your coffeepot. Buy ASP Coffee now! ■ that counts Serve plenty of coffee these days, and serve coffee that sings with flavor Choose really fresh ABF CoffeeAmerica's favorite. “(now Lb - 2,< ‘ , fS/au-T ’uu »OC»M. J i-kzi. vio»out p M wnwv I h.2f»r j ’ iiiilßiii*