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iOS# V’Gv ■Br w 3| K 1 ijlA ” (J.y ~K WTc£f O ;.’ - I W U ly re,lec ’*d the superlative J jj ' Wp- R *»tches shown here. Popularly H priced — and all precise time 1 Ms ■ keepers. Ik \» »H »a.. MHm&i si ■ i ti **' Xir£< K EASTER f? O v-" ' £ Greeting again the morning H If J " °f His resurrection with abidfiy * n K faith in Hh promise of World Wide Brotherhood ■ a ||L GILLIG & DOAN fcfej FUNERAL HOME I/' DECATUR PHONE 794 IM

Mr*. Kenneth Small gave un Intgretdlnjt loMlon on remodeling I clothe*. Mini the* meeting cloned r with Hie club collect. i' During the xot-fal hour. de||< i II on* refreshment* wer • nerved hy I I Mr*. Ocbaen rider, assisted hy Mrs I Enoch Eady. Mr-. Hul*ert Ze-rkh* .and Mrs. John M* litter Mr* Earl , I Blackburn was welcomed in th*- . club a« a new member, and Mis. . , George Roop wu,< n gm t ; WILLING WORKERS CLASS HAS MEETING The willing Workers (lass of the Boho United Brethren i-hurth i met recently at the home of Mr* ; Lavina Heath. Mrs. Hagel (' iron ' later, vice pr<eid»-nt. conducted the 1 meeting, opened with the group 1 singing. The 112 p*alm was reml ■ by Mrs. Tillie Hower, ami prayer was offered hy Mie. Heath Read r ing* were also given by several ' member* of the class, following 1 which a contest wa enjoyed ami prizro were awarded to Mr*. Hazel 1 Chronister and Mrs. laiul*'* Burn t ner. Plans were tth«o made for a mother** day program and a pot- ' luck supper on May 10. Delicious refreshments were ’ served by the hostess, .eeisled by 1 Mrs. Tillie Hower. Th m* prw-nt f were Mr und Mrs. Fred Hilton. Mr. und Mrs. Milton Chronister, Mr. ami Mrs. Gifford Bunner. Mr and Mrs. Marshall llllpert. Mr. and Mrs Ixwlcr Thomas ami daughter. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Daniels and sons, Mrs Kermit Bowen and son, Mr. ami Mrs. Oscar Harm m. Mrs. Mamie Jones. Duane Harmon, Dorris Heath and Jacob Heath The Voting Adult < las* of the Presbyterian church will have a "hard times’* party Thursday eve ’ nlng at HPVfii thirty o'clock nt * HannaNuttinan park. f The Music department of the Decatur Woman's club will have , rehearsal for the Good Friday ser- , vices tonight at nine o'clock at the , Methodist church The Catholic I.adii'H of Columbia will hold a potluck -Upper and blind auction party at their hall Tuesday night at sig thirty o'clock. Members are asked io bring a > covered dish and nil books are to

CLUB CALENDAR •«l„, D.aaiin,. n A. M. Thursday Women's guild of St Luke Evangelical und Reform'd church, church, all day, Pleasant Mills Methodist W M. ('. S, Mm. John Davison, 1:13 pm. Friendship Village Home Econo miro cluh, North Brick school house, | pm. Missionary society of Church of God. Mrs. Herbert Hawkins, 7:39 p tn. D. V. B. class of First I*. It church, Mrs Frank Boh tike, 7 30 p. m. Progressive Workers <law of First I' B. church, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fugate, 7:3" p in Mount Pleasant W S r H M s Wilson Beltz, 2 p. m. Young Adult class of Presbyterian church. Ilanti.t Nuttman park, 7:30 pm. Mush d* pa tment relnarstil. Methodi.l church, ‘t pin Rainbow for Girls. Mti.ionh hall, •1 3o pm Holy Communion, MethodM church, 7 30 p.m Friday Mount Pleasant Bible tlass, Mr ami Mrs. laiwrence Bie' old, k pm. Zion Evangelical ami Reformed Women's guild colored egg sale, Gerber's Meat market, Miller's northend grocery. Saturday Junior choir of Zion Evangelical ami Reformed > hnri li. chun h. I 3o p.m. Manday St. Mary's Suiety, Catholic school, 7 3tt pm. Tuesday Chun h Mothers Study club, M* thodist church, X p.m. Root Township Home Economic tilth, Mi Will Smith, I 3" pm Catholic l.adi*' -of <’ dttmbi i, hall, t> 30 pm, Wednesday Pai lota Xi inspection. Elks home, I, 3u p 111 Io- turned in. Mr and Mrs. Cal Kunkel, prominent Adams county resident*, yesterday celebratetl their sixty-third wedding anniversary at their home in Monmouth Member* of the Kunkel family Joined in the celebration. Both Mr. and Moi Kunkel have resided in \datits county all their lives.

Mr. uihl Mr* Ohm Rupert, ol ClitiriibUMco, former residents of Monroe, arc the parents of a baby girl, horn Sunday at the hospital at Wolf Luk*- Tlie girl, named Floria Fay. weighed six and onehalf pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Crider, H'l W***t AdanM street, are the parent* of a baby girl, horn at 12 Hl pin. Wednesday at the Adams county memorial ho* pital. She weighed 7 pound*'. 5 ounces ami has been named Deliornh Nan -He. Mrs. Ci filer is the formet Miss Pat Edwards. - n .. — Complete audits of each of Nebraska's 93 coimties have been completed this year by the state auditor's office for the firs’ time in tlie state's history. A half hearted follower can nev er render whole hearted service. FALSE TEETH That Loosen Need Not Embarrass M.itn Urt.iri rs nf teHli hav** Ktiffrrvd tr.il Ditib irra«Mm» fit »»«•- t'.itis- th«*ir pklti* shpp«*«l ( »r wabbled at Ju I th** wroti»c time I »«i in»t live jn fe.ir <»f thi# happenhiM t«» yo’i. .1 i-f *-prhikle a lliile FAMI EETII. the .ilkaluie mount Id» powder, o» your plate**. Hold* f.i|s, teeth more firmly. *o f.el more eomft»rtabh» !»<•<•■< riot Sinti. Cheek* “plate «tdor' <denture i.renthL Get FAMTEETH at any dnttf wtore, SATURDAY SPECIALS I Our ow n Smoked Ham th 51e Fresh Sausage, lb. 35c l.ard, our own pure. Ih. 19c Our own Racon. Ih. 3«c Young Tender T-Bone Steak lb. 43c & 50c Young Tender Sirloin Round Sieak._ lb- 36c & tic Beef Roast __ Ih. 26c & 29c Ground Beef Ih. 2Sc Young Tender Beef Liver Ih- 30c Fresh Ham. sliced Ih. 39c Fresh Shoulder _— lb. 36c Radishes, 2 bunches ___ 15c SUDDUTH MEAT MARKET Phone 226 Sl2 S. ISIh nt.

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

THEY'RE STILL COMING HOME fEdiloi's note Th*- foil twl.tr <|ite-tlons and answer* ton ••ruing veterans are furnished by Dwight It A mdd. courtly S'-rvive oltl* •••* I <1 Please give me the add <■ of th*- I' R Employment S'*tvl' in ludlanitpoliN A 257 W Washington St <; When- do I wild my fir t i" suratfte payment after I have been discharged from service? A. Collet llotl Subdivisions Vet ei tins' Admitii“(ration. New Voik 13. N. V <| When- do I send th*- appli* • tion for six mouth- death gtaliii ty for a man who died after hidischarge from lit*- I S Matin'* Corps’ A. Claim* Divl«lott, Geii'-rnl \* counting fitlbe, Washington, '/'*. D c. o JpERSONALS Mr. It D My-r of 'l#i“ '">■ who has been visiting her datigli 1 t.-r in North Carolina ths* winter, i* report'd Io be recovering from all att.u k <d plietim >nt.t She lia I removed from th- ho-pital ami Is recuperating at the home of het daughter The Daily Dem oral has reeeiv cd a letter from Marmaduke M - Ch-llati St* "ps. Pel* -r-btirg. former Decatur new-paper pililidur re minisclng on hi* youth In lt*-<a lur. Mr Stoops fold of everal it: < Meld* liilli'-I llili:’ th'* life "f 'lie bite .1 II Bretnerkamp and al* • add**! his Hympatliy to meml.**tof th*- Bretnerkamp ftmily. A bitildiliu wa* moved from Schmitt's field to .hdin s *’tr ••■ thi* morning, where th** owner. Jo** Kotienher. plan to remodel the structure into a r- -idenci' Mrs. Dick H' lb-r and -on**. Dick. Jr. ami .la* k motored t" It-n* *■ la<*r yesterday for a everal day visit with .Mr* llellei'; pan-nts Mr and M,. Van Grant o When a man think he is in dispensable, it is ample pro-if that In* isn't

- - 9 —- - ■--w»»- ..-.Mr •n- n :yVI ** % --• \ ™i ’-a. A ' ' jwNPSfSj*.. - '■’*sl ’** jMr-a QHHmHHk S. . «H SECRETARY OF COMMERCE HENRY A. WALIAC: Mielkes hands with b.ii new daughter-in-law, the former M, h Gordon Grosvenor of M»un Airy, Philadelphia, after her marriage to his son. Hubert Browm Wallace. Mrs. Henry A. Wallace stands to the right ot the briua couple. After their honeymoon in Virginia, the newlyweds will be a’ home in Westchester county, New Work. (Intertalional Soundp'toio. -upw BBMK BHBMHQ <. —"BH i< ’.a -J® fiO- £ I ■ IQ > 'MHS3L jOnJß l6 ®*' - I Bt * * ‘ aißgr _ • '->’J > - < e TOWNSFOLK of Dennison, Tex., are busy as bees refurnishing house In which Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower was born, as nearly as possible as It was In 1890. The house was purchased by popular subscription, and the furniture was donated by Dennison citizens, all byway of honoring Ike. who will visit his birthplace on April 27. Mrs. A M. Morris wheels in an old baby buggy, while Mrs. Ell. Hailey, right, hrdding a hand-made quill, lends a hand to Mrs. Jennie Jackson, who rocked the general on her lag when he was a baby, (lottraatiooai)

iMlfiE n RM 1 ’ ta ' Itlilllin ! I I liJf • ' Karl Johnson, llndi.miti ' 1 has Informed hi> |iai*nts. Mr. und Mt Allhtl D. Johnson of 131 North Fifth street, that It** is * n , tout.* to the I S for discharge al ter ‘'pending the pact 17 months in th* l\* Ific lb- wen, Hu- PhilIppftieg liberation bai ami tw * • tar* In hl* A«latle-Pa<|f|c rtblmn for participation tn the invasion of IW* lima ami Okinawa. \dmllted Mi-s Jettietle Sm McK'-an 111" W* t Madi oti S: Henry Brann. 70l High street. Mrc D' **y Plumb y. Monro, rilb* route 2 Admlit**d ami dlstnt -*-d Dmi aid Gerlier, Bern** tout* 2; Freder ' lek W S* ham*-: lolt, l"l" W*-*i Monroe street. I Mim Harvey Ladig. N.tth Ttiirf. * ti'h rtre. I Mr- Ar I thttr Llllich ami baby boy. David Arthur. 812 North Second tr.-'t o Holy Thursday Is Observed At Church Holy Tint! lay wa observed to day in St Mary ' alholic < hun h. • Itlgit ma- bein ’ * h-brali-d at 7:3" * o'* Im k Pro. esnloit with tin' It!"*<'d Sacrament look pin during ; th*' m;h.< ami the Holy Fit. h.irisf i' was depoNit'd on th*- ride altar \ prayer h on will b*- held from . 7 t * * o'clock thi- evening Dining I tlo* day tin- * iiitrek wi* op*-n f*>r i pil.at devotions and adorsi ion . of i <• Bie--cd Sacrament. Th'* nia-w of th*- p sanctified 'I will l»- slid on Go**l l-'iidayat 7 311 o'clock f lie Tlire • Hoill'X will be oik ervetl Lom I ? to 3 o'clock and putd i- Way f tii*- t'r will lake pl.o >• al 12 I * ami I I'* o’( lot k I I " Trade In a flood Town Decatur

Missing Heiress . Safe In New York Miss Dorothy Ball In Lodging House New Vo k. Ap II 1* U’Pl Iwe rothy B ill. 2 y»-ar old helre**,' who mt away from Mount Holy k<* colI* ;*r* hi t Mon lav, wa- in hl z shin In New York with her wealth father i *diy after b*-i*c' found In a < i)up *alvaiion tr-my lodging house patronlged chiefly by bow* I |-y derelict.' E Arthur Ball found hi blonde daughter after a flyln *. trip from tin* family home lit Mitmle, Ind. when a <•! *"k at th** hotel telephoned the mi in? |i**r ns bureau that i i*i I an*w<-rlng Mi-* Btill's dm riplion iu»d i''gl-teied last night. This w.i a few hours after the h*i *. htid m**t i 'oitsHi on Fifth avenue und said 'Io- was going luick to V uni', fl lyok-, !n South Hadley, Ma‘ Bal! whi*kod lh<* t i l aw ay from th<- hotel in a taxi alt without givIn*-’ so r an opportunity to • xplain puhihdy why »h** hail run aw ty from I' lHlil He ,i*l * :-lt *r. I‘W ever thi' it might hat* ii.-en the »tr:iiti of heavy study »ch*-dul*- under th** h.indi'-ap of to r deafit'*’!. The father told repoiters that he w.i.i lakiti * Ml*- Bail home int-1 mediately, but it was learned from] Mullci'* that the lit! mot i**r was planning t • Join her :>>t*band and d.iitgliter in N*-w York over the Weekend Mis Hall -aid Io- would leave I'lday I || N'-W Yolk She aid her huxluimt Informed her by telephone last night that Do'othy was "stiipris*-d" at the publicity ntroititd tig h**r actions and "ronldn't iind'-rolaiid all t n*, coUcef n " The motber sai l alts* "till did not I know why Itorothy wet.t t i New | York City "Dorothy told her father that In* had intended to get in i m il with ns as soon a* her plan * in New York wen* d*-fi*lite," .M: Bal! said, "but s-h • didn't say whu' tiny were ' Final Rites Held For White Infant Bini.il i-rvi<*- w**r<- held thi afternoon at th*- Dm k Creek ci-u---••tery. south of Willshire. <>. for tin- baby in of Itonnhl and Mina | Hutton White, of mar Willshire, whu was stillborn at the Adam* cdntiiy memorial ho pltai o' fi o<’lo<k tin* morning Surviving in miditlon to the patent are a «ist<-r. Janet Sue. I and the grandparents, M. and i Mt Thomas IL.'ihm of Celina. | (t. and Mr- N ta White i t near Will h r<* Tin* Zwick funeral limns • w.,- in <liat i. of Hie -ervices. So Stunning! 9349 M 'A b Q i i- * I’> 13 I • I ' -1 I ; • r W v < J, I'■ /El * ■ >' flB IW: I I Marian Martin i The bob*ro ensemble is top I new thi-* Spring . Ami this | one’s tops for you' The frock of u Pattern hil'i is very flattering; L the bolero, so Jaunty. A joy to I make ami to wear! 11 Pattern 9319 sizes 12. 11. Ifi. IS. i 20. Size Hl. frock and Imlero. L 3’i yds 39-lnch: % yd. contrast. (’ Send TWENTY eenta In coins I for thia pattern to Decatur Dally | Demoerat, Pattern Dept., 165 N. * Jefferson St., Chicago 80, 111. |' Print plainly YOUR NAME, AD- I DRESS. ZONE SIZE AND i STYLE NUMBER. The Marian Martin Spring Pat* H tern Bonk Is now rendy . . . K's | yours for Fifteen Cents. Full of < smart styles for the family plus ' FREE pattern for the new "hag-1' on a belt" printed right the book.

The Ernie Pyle Memorial I * jb“Ju jßp l -r ?< - c citizen- of Dana, Indiana, birthplace of Ernie Pyle, today annotim < d plan* for a memorial park honoring tin* late war correspondent, on 1' S Highway 3ti The announcement comes on the first anniversary of Ernie's di-uth, April lx. 1915, at th'* hands of a Jap sniper *m |e Shitna a Huy Island just west of Okinawa. Plans fur th» memorial have been approved by John lamer, chairman of the Inilana *tuti- highway t-ommi slon An exact replica of the monument erected on le shitna hy members of tli<* 77th (Statue of Liberty) infantry dlvi-•-ion on the i-pot where Erni'* fell, will hr pl.ici-d in the WiMxied tate highway roadside park, om- mil< east of Dana and close by Pyle's lioyhoml home

Communion Service At Zion Reformed Church A <an*il< light communion service will It- held ’i the Zion Evan gelical ami Reformed < hiir* h Goal Ftiday evening at 7 3u pm. Tit** p,< loi. th<- Rev William C Feller, will be iii 'liirg*- of the service, and will use ,m the theme of his m*-dit.ition "Beneath tin- Crcos of Jesus" Tin* s* ttlor choir will sing, "The Wondering Angels at j Calvary, " by Feat •> Ail members of the ehlireii are urged Io bi- pro* • sent for this sacred service I i lend > are also Invited to atj tend. o Red Cross Chapter Is Congratulated C E Bell. Adam* county Red fro * hupler 'hairman. has received a letter of congratulation from head'iuaiteru on meeting the li'i'i quota in th* 1 recent drive, A Husbands! Wives! Want new Pep and Vin? Tb'.. at»<!» of coupiro nr< «iat. tißian.wl gek-fy - R un» tM«!y lark# jw v t titfehty, tr. <h»treg I t, r»Ll«*d CtMiiaH* If n )U! t '• Dai ft*-**! !>f prp •<« 4 ipp*>e« Vltatnin Di !>'* lairudurtturg it all druir evervwh*re In (»♦«. »!tir. at Smith Store. Polly’s Restaurant Open 21 hours a day. Meals, Short Orders. Steaks and Chops. Chicken Dinners Every Wednesday and Sunday. 113 Winchester St, Phone 291.

= The Kof C j a ■ : Club Rooms: 8 ■ a ■ ® Will (’lost* at Noon on <;<H>l> FRIDAY ■ 5 ■ and remain closed for balance of day. a ■ ■ ■ ■■■aoaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ■ “■ FOR THE EASTER PINNER ■ I Tin-: c ake hoi THE WEEK - : 39C I : sac ■ ■ Butter Pecan Cake ■ (Jive the family an Easter treat by serving Butter ■ Pecan Cake at Easter Dinner. They’ll love it. Ask for it at your local independent fotnl store or at * our bakery. • Stewart’s Bakery ■ iniai a a a a. aw a a. aa>a. a, i w ■»—

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certificate of honor accompanied the letter, which is to i»c awarded to Clarence Kiner, the fund cam- • paigtt chairman, for hie part In th., suci-essful undertaking this year. . "All Red t’ross w rk'-rn in Adams County ami those who contributed to making the drive a success are to be congratulated for their part in the campaign," Mr. Bell stated. »♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦»»< »»♦•»♦♦♦♦»! , ii •' i-.. > MBEn *iiw : WANT HER TO RE ! i ESPECIALLY GLAD ;; ; SHE MARRIED YOU? ! ! IMG fwm