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» MAOLEV SOCIETY MEETS THURSDAY i The Ladies Aid notlefy of the • Evangelical and Reformed chir.li 11 of Marley held their muntlilv .i meeting Thursday at the parish I hall. Hostesses were Mr,. Mlhu Heppert and Mrs. Hannah Gerbe; I Devotion,; were led by Mis J M Michael and Mr- Walter Hlld- ■ brand, following which a short huei ne.’s meeting w u held. Members present were Mr- Ed ' Koller, Mr* John Borne, Mr- Ma ■ till Frilechte. Mrs Otto Peek M i [Ed Borne. Mr*. E J. Worlhnian. ! Mns. Carolina Fruecht*, .Mi- Air [ual Peck, Mrs. Lena Frinhte. Mr William Kruelitnun, Mrs £ui' ! ' Wood. Mrs, Mina lb pp. it, Mr Waller Hildebrand anil M Attoj i Hildebrand. Mm. Allien f;.|,<e! was, ! a guest. HoatMaea for the July meeting will he Mra. Henry Brlener and Mrs. Martin Fruechfe. -niCIRCLE MEMBERS MOTOR TO GREENVILLE. OHIO Members of the Bethany circle of the Zion Evangelical ...id he formed church motored to (been vllle, O. recently and enjoyed a [ pot-luck dinner with Mrs D.vld Adams, a former member of the circle. A brief bu-iness session w.iheld following the dinner, with the president. M: < Dallas Goldner. piesiding. A gift from the circle was presented to Mrs. George] Thomas In appreciation for her loyalty and service. Those present were the Me--dames Dallas Goldner, Agnes Yager. Sven l,eonar<l*on. Ed Miller, George Thomas, Tillman Gerhe . Wesley la-hman. Cletus Miller, Floyd Andrews, Rertha Heuer, Harry Knapp. Cal Yo-t. Harry Thompson, and her guests. Mrs Ihiie Hines and daughter. Harriet, of South Bend, and Ella Mntschler of Ixh Angeles. — BETTY FUHRMAN IS WED IN PRETTY HOME CEREMONY In a quiet but itnpteusive ceremony. solemnized Friday evening at seven o'clock. Mias Betty j.-ati Fuhrman, only daughter of Mr and Mrs. Earl C. Fuhrman of the Bell mont Hoad, became t.ie bride of Carter Jcwph Farthing. Jr., only •con of Mr./and Mrs. C .1. Farthing «

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A, M. i Saturday Children Day Practice, First J church, l;3o p. tn. Bunday Zion Lotto run Married Coupleu ' tali. . bun II ba • ment, s |i. m. P I lota XI pledge ri »)•<•, Mr* I < hnrle- Hite. 1! pm. | Monday Fl"mau's ai.xlil.iry, firn station,l 7;.1O p.m. P.i-t presidents of fusion iitul 1 IlJiy, M r. T. C < tilth, * pm. Tuesday Ti l Kapp.t t ailed no etlng, Dr. Roy Archbold Idence, • p.m. Church Mothers study club. Mrs.[ i Everett Hntker. x p.m. Dutiful D'ltlit'iter* i lace of First llvitigelini chutrh, Mr*. Alda I Brown, 7:3'i p m. Women's chi;* lan Temperancei |union, Mr*. Roy Murntna. 2 pm. Iteltii Theta Tau pledge picnic, I 1 Hnnti.t Nuttman shelter house, 16:30 pm. I li'bekiili lodge, Odd Fellows hill.: I 7:30 pm. Bi tter Homt < club of Monroe. ’ ■Mr lairen Burkhead. 7:80 p.m. Wednesday World Friendship guild of Preshyterlan church, Mrs. James 1 Mofo'.s. 7:1.* p. tn. Ihi lness ,ind Professional Wo- , nt' n pl< nle. Boy Scout cabin, Hantin Xuttman park, 6:30 p.m. laidie* Ahl of Evangelical and, Reformed church of Magley, fr-e cream social, pariah hall. Thursday Happy Homemakers club. Mrs. Clifford Roe, 7:3u p.m. Zion Lutheran Missionary society. church basement, pot-luck, n -on. of Boone, x. ('. The Rev. F. 11. i Willard, pastor of the First Evangelical church, received the double ring vows before the Hreplace In the bride’s parents' home, banked| with Picardy gladioli and white larkspur, ami Illuminated with tall white tapers. The mantle, centered with a bouquet of white larkspur and white carnitlons. was also lighted with white tap.'is, placed at either end. Only members of the Immediate families witnessed the nuptial rite. A fifteen minute muslcale was | presented l,y Mrs. Roy Bii'berlch, ■pianist, preceding the ceremony, consisting of "Ah, Sweet Mystery of Else" and "Intermezgo." Mendelssohn’s and Mdtengrin's wed ding marches were usml and "I Love V' ti Truly” was played softly iluring the terctnony. The In ide, escorted down the stairway by her father, chose an aqua street length frock, slged

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'with cap sleeves, trimmed 111 HOM and Jeweled buttons, and a full skirt. Rhe wore black and white [ :<ci <-sorles and a gardenia corsage, Her only attendant Mrs. O. E. May, wore a gold tropkal *ult with 1 black and White uccc- .toi les, Iler : < orsage WU- 'f daisies () E May [served the' gioom a* beet man. Mn< Fuhrman was attired In navy blue, and wore a cor-uge of pink carnations. A email reception wn* held Immediately following the ceremony The bride's UlblA. lai I With lace, was centered With a bouquet of American lieauty roses and lighted taper*. Bouquets of m.xed flowers were uls i tiae<| throughout the entertaining rsiiß’. After a short wedding trip of unannounced destination, the couple will be at home ut 621 Second street, Fort Wayne. Th" new Mrs. Farthing, a graduate of the Decatur high school and International college. Fort Wayne, is employed a* a statistician at the Teleph <n" Hervit es Inc., Fort Wayne. She la n member of the lo a! chapter of Tri, Kappa sorority. Her husband was recently discharged from the army after serving Eire" and a half years In the European and Mediterranean then ter. He Is now a student at Indiana Tech, Fort Wayne, majoring In radio engineering. The Better Homes club of Mon me win meet Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. Lon n Burkhead. The Zion Lutheran Missionary society will have their regular meeting Thursday in the church basement. A pot-luck dinner will l<e served at noon. The Zion Lutheran father and son banquet will be held in the church basement Monday . vetting, June 17, at six thirty o'clock. Tickets are on sale for seventy five cents, and reservations must be made by Thursday, June 13, to one of the following committee; the Mesdantes Phi! Rauera, Paul Conrad. Otto Spiegel, c M Ellsworth, • larence Dersch, John Scheimann. The Ladies Aid society of the Kvat'gellcal and Reformed church of Magley will have an Ice cream toilai at the parish hall ground., on Wednesday night, June 12. Sandwhhes, p|e, cake, pop. candy and Ice .-renin will b» sold, and there will also be a flohlng p nd for the kiddies and a program of entertainment. Proceeds from the social are to be used to buy a new cooking *tove for the parish hall.

y — ■ ~ Honorable Discharge Roy .Nelson Gilllom, Sic, from Great Lakes. 111. (.'pl. Calvin E. Beitler, from Camp Atterbury. Hat. Reuben J. R lugger, from Camp Atterbury. M-Sgt. Robert M. Teeple, from Camp Atterbury. , So Good For Girls FW&iIW 9097 Z; -W , J/J sizes jfy/ff 6,12 jfrjbiiriti glB (fftfpHnTrl f ttfll 77fT Marian Martin Little girls become graceful little ladles in this pretty dress. Pattern 0097 has the softness a growing girl needs, back-buttons, a side-pocket for treasures. Pattern 9097: sizes 0, «. io, 12. Size 1(7, 2 yards 35-inch; 2% yds. 3-inch lace for ruffles. Semi TWENTY cents In coins for this pattern to Decatur Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept., 155 N. Jefferson St., Chicago 80, 111. Print plainly YOUR NAME. ADDRESS. ZONE. SIZE AND STYLE NUMBER. NOW ready—the Marion Martin new SUMMER 1948 Pattern Rook! Fifteen Cents more brings you cool, new. easy-to-make fashions for all . . . And. printed right in the book: FREE pattern for ballet slippers for homo and beach wear!

JpERSOMALS Mr. nnd Mr*. Theodor* Mct'llntodk a of ‘ ,< ’"" n, T. „hht at the home vt Mrs. Met m lock’s parent *. Mr an-. ‘ ' les D. Teepl" They were eitrout* 1, Rome City for U vacation Kl ,.j |.,h hue returned home after spending the pas’ we< k with >tk< aunt. Mnrguret Wa.ler* of Dayton. 0. (I. H. Krudop. retired busln.e malt Os Fort Wayne, visited tetr Thursday. Mr. Krudop owns a good Adams county farm near St Joint’s ihurch and enj y* coming down this way oc.aslo’islly. Both he and .Mr*. Krudop have been crippled from arthritis for several year., but still manage to get around and enjoy thems.'lve:.. This htui been a bu-v week for the farmers of Adams county and as a r.rtult corn and loinal es and other crop-' *re In ’he ground. Mrs, W. A. Klepper he., returned from a sev< ral days' vMt with her daughter at Fort Wayne. Cal lloblMott of Los Angeles, Calif, Who has visited het" the past several weeks, i>< planning to i<turn to his home next week. Col. J. F. Sanmann is attending the Ohio state trapshoot at th" Crystal Lake gun club, Medway. O. A big feature this year will be th<- popular Calcutta auction, which has proven very satisfactory to the trnpshooter* at other big shoots. Col. Sanmann. an outstand Ing shooter in Indiana, will panic Ipute In Inith the Id-yard target und special handicap events. The condition of Billy Kintz, a patient t” ’h" local hospital. I* greatly improved, and he Is now allowed visitor* Miss Joan Cowens, da ighter of .Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cowens of this city, has returned to Decatur to spend the summer with her parents. Mis- Cowens has com pleted her secund year at Western college 111 Oxford. O. Mr. and Mrs. David Buk.-r and .laughters Kathleen Ann and Rosemary, of Marlon, <)., are spending the weekend with friends and relatives In th'-, city, Fun.-rul oervlces were held at Monroeville today for Mrs. Mary Sylvia Erwin, widow of the late William Erwin She had visited here frequently. Mrs. D B. Erwin attended Hie services.

Jllll HOME (Editor’s nofa: The following questions and answers < oticv.rnlng ! veterans are furnished by Dwight R. Arnold, county service offleer.) (}. In vit w of the reported er wded conditions of colleires, which one - w mid you recommend that a veteran apply to for iclmlssl in? A. Try the smaller ,colleges In Indiana. They are more likely to avm< 'ter than the big > ties. Q Is It pcrtslble to reconvert Na tloml Service Life Insurance into an increased amount of coverage? A; a veteran cannot apply for a greater amount of National Servin Life Insurance than that which he carried as term insurance while in .o rvice. However, a veteran who has only < >mp!eted a part f the (1. I. Insurance which he carried while on active duty may nt a later date I before t.ie expiration of such term Insurance) convert the r. si ot the ter minourance that he had previosly carried Into permanent liisuritn « o ■SE I Bi Lt. Ruth Schwnrtz. former Adams county nttrse and attache of the Adams comity memorial hospital, has written to say that she is at ('amp Stonemnn, Calif., but getting ready to "explore the Pacific." o—Mr. and Mrs. lister D. Kaehr of Monros, are the parents of a baby boy born at 3:50 p.m. Friday at the Adamn county memorial hospltai. He weighed 7 pounds, 9% ounces and has not been mad ?. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Klelnhenz are the parents of a baby sun, horn Friday afternoon at d:2t p.m. at the Adams county hospital. He weighed :> pounds, 7% ounces and haw been named Tod Alan. Mrs

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Admitted: William VonGunteti, route 6; Kent l**.ley VonGunten. route 6; Miso Karen Diehl, 13” Grant street; U.»l«y Hprunger, Berne. • Admitted and dismissed: David Le<- Zimmerman, lb rue. l)ismlH*ed: Julian Nava. Rock ford, O. 0

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Marriage Licenses James George Butron, Fort Wayrn- to Elnora Jum Hite. Fort Wayne. Real Estate Transfers Farah Newcomer etal to Harold T. Fields •■tux. land In Wabash Twp. Harold T. Field.* ctux to ( orwln L. Newcomer etux, lam! In Waitash Twp. James W. M< Donald to Richard D Swygart ctux, Inlot 99S In Decatur. Ixila P. Macklin to Severin IL 'Schm-ge et.;x Inlof 317 in De.atur, Otto Huke Jr. ettix to Edwin Werllng etux. Inlot 66 in Decatur. Hulmrt I'. Schmit! etal Ex. t • <L Remy lilerly. In’ot 8 in Decatur 175. ’ Albert Wllliamo ttux to Ben F. i Hindi etux. inlot 93 in Decatur. Luther Kunk ctux to Herman Lenhart etux, 18 acres in St. Mary .i Twp. Bernlre ('. Wolfe etvlr to Richard ('• Garner e’ux inlot 9’3 in Incut ur. Iretiios A. Mattox etux to cen titil Soya Co. Inc, inlo' 108 in Imcut ur. Geneva Milling A Grain Co, to ■ Myron P. Simmons etux land in Wabash Twp. N rtium Buettner etux to Martin Kirchner, land in I’reblo Twp. Homer fi Hobb-t etux to Kenneth B. Shell < tux. Inlot 6 in Decatar. French Township to Daniel V. | Bertsch, I acre in French Twp. I f 567.85. Rosa It. Hirsi ?y to Viola L. ' Spiunger, part inlot 376 in Berne. .Naomi Ja fam to Melvin L. Abl>o:t (tux. Inlot 168 In Decatur. Dorns A. Stalter Jr. ettix to Rufus P. S inmem, inlot 12 in Decatur Henry B. Heller Adnn. to Harold Teeter etux, mt if 75 in Decatur $375. Arthur D. Beeb-r etux to Tunie I’. Hudson, inlot >2l In Decatur. Oscar 11. Heller etux to Geraldine Heimann, inlot 51 in Decitur. B. Jerome Nussbaum etux to Orv.il J. Neuenschwander etux. InI >t 757 In Berne. B. Jerome Nussbaum etux to P. Fie min Burkhalter, Inlots 759760 w- 761 In Berne. Sarah Bibeixtein Io Christian H. Muiieitnun, part inlot 5 In Linn Grove. Harvey R. Burkett elux t > Victor C. Graber, Inlots 501-50.’ A 503 in Berne. Clement F. Green etux to Phillip C. Green i tai, part inlot 119 in Geneva. Ira Jone* Ex. to Melvin E. Dellinger elux, 4Mi acres tn St. Mary's Twp., S2OOO. Geraldine Heimann to Oscar H. Heller, Inlot 51 in Decatur. Mayme E. Cloud Swoveland etvlr t > Irenlos a. Mattax etux. k acres in Washington Twp. William Carl Bauserman etux to Claude F. Higgle etux, inlots 56 A 57 In Geneva. Luther Maupin to Leonard D. Kingsley etux, inlot 268 in Geneva. Melvin L. Abb- It etux to Naomi Jack. on. Inlot 438 it p;. inlot 439 hi Decatur. Albart Boner to Clyde 11. Evareti

etux, part inlot 11-12 Pleasant Mills. Waller M. J..n<* etux to Cornelius Steffen etux, inlot M 0 In Decatur. Daniel B. Schafer Gdn. to J. Ronald Parrish etux. parts Inlot* 16” A- 161 in Decatur, $8.5””. .Milion Hoffman etux to Doyle Gay. part out lot M In Decatur. Stanley B. Hoffmann etal to Erman L. Owen* etux, lalots 1 ik 2 in Linn Grove. sl2”. Helen It. Hoffman Ex to Erman L. Owens etux. Inlots I A 2 In Linn Grove $8”. David o. Smith etal to John G. Bunner etux, 1” acres I,’. St. Mary'e Twp. Sarah Elizabeth Jone* to Emma Butler, part Inlot 666 in Decatur. Fred L Stolz etux to Harold E. Strickler, land in Root Twp. Frank Kuntz etal to Tillman M<»< er etux. InloUi 652-666 A 667 in Berne s7(m). Emanuel H. lialM-gger etux to Herman A. Stephens "tux. 80 acres In Wabash Twp. Arnold Stults etal Io Justine Uiutenachleger etvir. In acre* in Root Twp. Rose M. Egan Meyent etvir to Mary V. Helltsr, inlot 863 In Deca- | tur. S. Everett Rlc" etux to William T Rupert etux. 2” acres In Monroe Twp. Anna May Croy etvir Io Jerry Wengerd etal. 16” acres in French Twp Emma H. Butler to Leo A. Teeple ettix. 4” acrew in Pnloti Twp. Eugene Runyon Comm, to Paul Wkteman. 7.7# acres in Root Twp. Lola Riesen etui to Mareu.s E. Luginbill etux. 4” acres in Wabash Twp. Albert Wittwer etux to John V. Glllioni etux, inlot 21 In Linn Grove. Thurman I, Drew Auditor to Mary V Heller, inlot 2” in Decatur $36.31. Donald J Miller etux to latter ( . peltldotle etux. inlot 11 in De ' atur. Frieda Miller to Max H Kin • aid etux. 17 acres in Root Twp. Merrill W’eaver etux to Jacob E. Datighorfy etux. inlot 251 in Geneva. Arthui G, Martinez etux to Richard E, Hetidrh ko. Inlot |”O2 in Decatur. William 11. Hoffman to Charles J- Minch etux, part Inlot 85 4 80 in Decatur. Martha A. Fugate to Floyd E. Krick etux, 75 acres hi Kirkland Twp. Fl yd E Krick etux to Martha A. Fugate, 4” acres in Kirkland Twp. (’ora IHrkord Io Arnold Koehlinger. #5,60 aertH in Washington Twp. Helen B. Graber etvir to Michael Hlherateln etux, Inlots 674-675 Ar 676 in Decatur. Alfred Krummen etux to William R. Lose etux, parts out lots 10l * 1”2 In Decatur. Robert Hartsell elux to Joseph K. Garner etux, land in St. Mary's Twp. Mary V. Heller etvir to lv|,. (•_ Talbot, inlot 2” in Deca'ur. Edith Louise Riehle to Donald

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J. Miller etux. 2” acres In t'nioo Twp. Joseph K Garner elux to Gerald Grove, land In St. Mary’s Twp. Iverna Werllng to Hobart Mai Spencer etux. Inlot 3 in Preble. Vlona C. Kirchner to Glen Baumgartner etux. Inlot 13 and part inlot 12 in Preble. Amos Lehman etux to Philip B. Kohli etux, part inlot 27 in Monro*. Stella M. Gllllom etal to George W. Myer* etux. Inluta 444 A 445 in Berne. Marcus S. Lehman etal to Henry J. Ehrsatn etux. lutid In Monroe Twp. Marcus S. la-hmun Gdn. to Henry J. Ehrsam etux, land In Monroe Twp. $345.66. Claud A. Harvey etux to Robert F. Cully etux. 4” acres in Blue Creek Twp. Rawley D. Jon<* etux to Rufus Llechty etux. land in Monroe Twp. Edgar N. Wicks etux to Raymond A. Gelmer etal, part out lot 116 in Decatur. Menno Burkhalter etux to Dorothy Utsler, inlo' 771 in Herne. Richard W. Sprunger etux to Alvin P. Hawkins etux. Inlot* 514 A 515 In Berne. Ruby Durkin etal to Floyd Acker •tux. part inlot 327 in Decatur. Eioyd M. tollman etux to Carlton Steiner, inlot 726 in Berne Leon E McCormack eta! to Ira Whlttridge etux. 8” acre* In Jefferson Twp. John M. Doan etux to Calvin R. Stettry etux. t> acres in Root Twp. Calvin R Steury etux io Steurys Abattoir. Inc, 5 acres In Root Twp. Kenneth J. Neuenschwander etux to (Intel Sprunger etux, inlot 728 in Berne.

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Sp’sndid education and training in more than 20(1 skills and trades are ottered by ike now Regular Amy. Goad pay and oppertunitioa ior advancement Over threequarters ala million have enlisted already. MAKE IT A MIUIONi Get all the facto at your nearest U. I. Amy Camp or Poet or U. •. Amy Stat&Mk