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T^nvoyTonT<rMr. anil Mm. W. 11. Gephart and daughter. Mr and Mm. Richard Gephart and son, Mr. and Mra. Fred Shafer and daugh ter. Mr. and Mr*. Richard Shafer and nona. Lima, Ohio. Mr. and Mm. Donald Gephart and (laugh ter, Ottawa, Ohio. Mr?. William KUtner, Dayton. Ohio. Mm, Harry Hobble and eon*. Chicago, Mwrence Shook, Mturgla. Michigan and Lewis Shook Wren, Ohio. VAN LEAR SISTERS SET WEDDING DATES Mr. and Mra. B. T. Marshall nt Fort Wayne have announced the engagements and approaching mar rlages of tbi-lr (laughter*. Medala Van l-ear and Gloria Joan Van Lear. The youngest daughter. Medals, will wed Clarence Edward Hanson, oon of Mrs. Imu Hanson of Fort Wayne, on August 17 at six thirty p.m, at the liethany Preebyterlan church. Miss Van Mar and Mr. Hanson are Imth gaduaht* of North Side high school. Mr. Hannon served two snd a naif year* In the navy. Including 19 months duty in the South Pacific. Mr. Hanson plana to attend Kulamaxoo college. Mlm Gloria Joan Van Mar is the fiancee of Elmer Frederick Glrardot, son of Mm. Mary Girardot, of Dayton, Ohio. Their wedding date is Labor Day, Sept. 2 at the Cathedra) of the immaculate Conception. The Rev. Stanley Manoxki will read the vows and offer the nuptial mass at nine am. Mlm Van Mar is a graduate of Central high school, where she was u member of the national honor society. She I* a member of the XI chapter of Sigma Phi Gamma sorority, and her fiance, a Central Catholic high school graduate, served in the navy.

The Van Mars wen former De-, catur residents. and their father,| the late Dewey Van Lear wtu* In 1 the insurance business during the time they resided In this city UNION CHAPEL LADIES AID ELECTS OFFICERS Mm. Charles Rabbit wa* ho*,less to the metnbem of the I'nion Chapel Ladle* aid at h«r home last Thursday afternoon Mim. Freeman B<-hnepp conducted the group song, "Give of Your Best to the .Master”, and the scripture was read by Mra. Celia Pelleft. Prayer wa* offered by Mm. Clifford Brown. During the business meeting the following new officers were elected: Mrs. Harve Koos, president: Mrs. Omar Merriman, vice-presi-dent: Mrs. John Walters, secretary, und Mas. Myron Frank, treasurer. The closing sons was "He Madeth Me" and prayer were given by Mm. Pellett. Refreshment* were served to fourteen members, three guests and two children. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Charles Burrell. YOUNG PEOPLE ENJOY SWIMMING PARTY The Young Peoples class of Mt. Pleasant Church held their second meeting July 24 at Shroyer Lake, where swimming was enjoyed and later a weiner* bake was held on the picnic grounds. The roll was called by the secretary and the members answered by naming their favorite hymn. The first psalm was memorized and the devotional service was theu held. Those present were. Rev. and Mrs. Homer Studebaker and children. Hilda. Treva, Duane, Car.ilyn Lewton. Imogene liickold. Melvalene lieihoid, Betty Miller, Jeanette and Bobby Fuhrman. Marion. Charles and Norman Sheet*, Kenneth Singleton, William Suodorf. Vaughn King, Bill and Lauren Brent linger. MARRIED COUPLES CLUB TO ENJOY FARM FROLIC

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‘ Farm Frolic'’ party will be held Tuesday evening at eight o'clock by the Zion Lutheran Marrle»l Couple* club at th" Orley Wallers farm north of Decatur on route *»- • Entertainment and skits In the form of a make-lw-lleve radio broaden-t will be presented, featuring a string quartet with special hill billy mu*lc. Herman Krueckeberg will act ax maa.er of ceremonies and will lend community singing. Th I* party han been a feature of the club’s summer activities and a large crowd of members and guests I* expected. The committee In charge of entertainment and refreshments consists of Mr. and Mtw. Herman Krueekelterg. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caston and Mr. and Mrs. Minis Jacoba. LT. ROBERT STALTER MARRIES AUSTRIAN GIRL Mr. and Mrs. Itoru* Stutter. Nr., of this city, received a radiogram Saturday informing them of the marriage of their son. Lt. Holier! A. Ntalter to Mies Lieaelotte Bartdorff of Austria. The ceremony took place Saturday Jn Ciwert.i, Italy, where Lt. Ntalter, who has been overseas several years, has charge of the visitor's bureau in the Mediterranean theater of operations of the U.t. army, ills wife wa* employed In the adjutant’s office. The bride'* parents have not been heard from for several years. They were anti Nazi and were taken prisoner by Hitler and moved about the country. There i* hope that they may lie in Northern Germany In the Russian occupation zone, Lt. Ntater wax one of the American military officers who placed German General Wolfe under arrest in May. 1u45. when Germany folded up In the war. There will lie a meeting of the Salem W. 8. C. 8. Thursday afternoon a> one-thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. ElMha Merriman

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadlint, 11 A. M. Monday I'nion Chapel Otterbein guild. Veda and Frieda Williamson, 4:10 p m. Tri Kappa picnic. Hannn Nuttman park, 6:15 p.m. Our laidy of Victory discussion club, Mrs. Clarence Heimann, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Zion Lutheran Married Couploa dull farm frolle parly, Orley Walter's barn, X p m, Catholic laidlw of Columbia, hall, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Mothers of World War 11. Mrs. Dewey Gallogly, 7:30 p.m Pythian Slaters, Tri County .Meeting. Tocsin K. of I*. Hall. A Tri-County meeting of the Pythian Nlxters will li« h«-ld WedniMday, at the K. of P, hull in Tocsin. A fait luck dinner will lie held at main. All memlH-re are invited to attend. Thursday Zion Lutheran Missionary node ty. meet at church, 9 a m. W. 8. C. 8. Os Methmllst church, church parlors, 2:30 p.m. Happy Homemakers dub. Mt*. Rene Brandt, 7:30 p.m. Salem W. 8. C. 8.. Mrs. Elhha Merriman. 1:30 pm. LOUGH ORMIBTON VOWS READ SATURDAY Mies Virginia Ormieton, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curl Ormiston of 2(05 Thompson Avenue, Fort Wayne, became the bride of Donald T. l-ough, son of Mrs. Cora Lough of this city. In a ceremony performed at 6:30 o'dock Saturday evening in the rectory of the St. Joseph's Catholic Church, the Rev. Chatlea Girardot reading the double ring vow*. The lirlde wax attended by her idxter, Mrs. Vernon Huffman, ax matron of honor, and Theodore Eyanson served the groom as Ix-Mt man. The bridn wore a gown of white, sheer marquisette, faehkined with a sweetheart neckline and ellmw length fitted sleeves. Her long full skirt tell from the low waistline und wau accentuated at the hem-i line by a ruffle. The fingertip length veil of illusion fell from u half hat of ruffled illusion und her colonial bouquet was pink rose* and blue d -Iphi'iiumx mixed with baby breath lied with satin ribbon. Her only jewelry wa* a gold cross and chain. The matron of honor chose a gown of rose oheer marquisette styled similar to the gown which the bride wore, except for the si Ao puffed aleeves. Her length veil of rase illusion fell from a hslf hat of ruffled illusion and she carried a colonial lamquet of roxnt and larkspur tied with rose satin ribbon A cameo necklace was her only jewelry The mothers of the bride and bridegroom wore blue costmut* and wore corsage* of gladioli and roses. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at Hie home of

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tlie bride's patent* sot upproxl i mutely fifty guests. The refreshment table wax centered with a ’ three tiered wedding cake. For her wedding trip the bride wore a black erspe drenx styled with a draped bodice with a pep Him accenting the* waistline. Herl accessories were while and she wore a corsage of pink rose* from her bridal lamquet. After August 10 the couple will lie ut home at tlo2 Greenlawn Avenue. Fl. Wayne. The new Mrs larngh ie a grad uule of South Hide high school und I Lt now employed at thn Genera! I Electric Company In Fort Wayne, i Mr. Lough attended Decatur high | school und a* now an employe at Nteury Ixa-ker Nervice. He spent I lour years in the army air forces, including' service In the European theater of operations. Anna Kathryn Hurless, daughter ot Mr, and Mrs. Victor Hurless of Ohio City. 0., und Kenneth Earl Clou«e, son of Mr. and Mrs. Doyt Clouse, also of Ohio City, were married Naturday evening at eight o'clock in the Nuttman Avenue C. B church pttmonage In this city. The Rev. C. N. VanGundy. 1 cousin of the bride, officiated, using the double ring ceremony. The young couple* attendants were Miss Helen Prichard of Ohl > City und Kenneth Poling. Mm. Dewey Gallogly will lahostess to the mothers ot World War II ut her home on Ml South Winchester Wednesday evening ut seventh-thirty o'clock. All member* are urged to be present and Important buainexx will be discussed. « r | JptasONAIS The Reppert school auction* started off Saturday aftermam with ! due ceremony and many of the boys got their first trial at actual) selling. They did well and the class looks like one of the best as| well as the largest In the *ch<ad'a, history. Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. Thompson arul 1 ■ son of Portsmouth. Va., and Mr i and Mrs. Roy Bunch of Newport News, Va., returned to their burnt** after being the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. latter Mitchel and son for the past several days. Miss Pally Gatxe is spending a two weeks' vacation in Chicago visiting her brother-inlaw and «lsIter, Mr and Mrs. Harry Heblde. Mbs Opal Bnarr. of Phoenix, Ariz,. is vacationing with her grandfather, Albert Werling. und Miss Ivertia Werling ut Preble. Joe Weber. Paul Wolperl. Dave Terveer and Jim Holthoiixe have returned from a week's trip in Wisconsin They visited the Dell* district. Ed Nenhauser of Berne wax a bt> inesx visitor here today. The Knights of Columbus are planning a *tag pintle for members Sunday. August 11 at Linlger'a grove, west of th* city. A chicken dinner will Im- served a* noon. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Klepper left today f>r Canada and New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Rolter’ Fritzinger und thejr guests. Mt. and Mrs. Waller Moreland, ot PeorU, 111., enjoyed dinner In Van Werl, (>., I Sunday evening Mr. and Mim. Tom Kltxon and j children. David and Mary lain. | Robert Fritzinger and Phil MeDonald, spent Sunday in Bluffton visiting Mot. A. Fritzlnger and Mt*. Wm. A. Meyers and family. Miss Madge Hite visited relative* in Detroit over the weekend. George Biller, former Mate treax-. urer, and his sister and Mr. and | Mrs. Edw.iitl Biller of Fort Wayne i vi. ited here a short lime Sunday < n route to Celin i, Ohio. Over J."ini 4-H members, their parent.* and friends will leave Van

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I Wert, 0., ut 7 o'clock tomorrow morning for un excursion to Cincinnati There they will tour the 1 Ity knd enjoy a Imat rkle t > Coney Island, leaving for horn* ut 4:30 In the evening. The group Is from Van Wert, Paulding and Mercer I count lea. Mary Ann Moran, promising young paring rnare owned by Dr hind Mr* Mark Moran of Portland, won the 2:24 pace st (hgood In 2 13. Mr. und Mrs. James Halberstadt. Nr. Mr. und Mrs J. Franklin Hallierstadt, Delane Werling snd Bonnie Behout attended the HalheVeladt reunion at l/>gan*port SunI day 0 Mr and Mrs James E. Murphy of Indianapolis are the parent* ofjl a baby girl, Susan Marie, born I July 27. Mrs. Murphy Is the former I Mary Ann l*-nahan, and a grand- * daughter of the late Dr. and Mnx. IC. V. Connell. Mr and Mrs Mcrvin Rupp, Ohio City, ().. are the parents ot a boy buby. weighing eight pounds and elghOwiunces. born Saturday at the 1 Adams county memorial hospital A eon weighing six pounds und i eight ounces wax hom to Mr. and I Mrs. Jiweph Glenn Jaggers, route I. Sunday at 12:45 o'clock at the Adams county memorial hospital. The baby daughter lorn to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andrews Sunday 'afternoon at 3:45 o'clock at the \dam« county memorial hospital weighed eight pound* and eight I ouncHx. Triplet hoys born to Mr. and Mrs. Lisle W<-nde|| <,f Celina, 0., at their home were admitted to the Adam* county memorial hospital 1 this morning. The baleen weighed I three pounds, thirteen und three 1 quarters ounces, four pound* and • «ne oun< e, and three pound* and ‘ 11 ounce*. o

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Admitted: Mix* Eleanor Am-hll-f iiiuu. 917 Russell, Carl Daniels, I route 3; Mrs. Reinhard Selking, route 2; Win Lehman, route 4; i Grace Fuhrman, mule 1; Dayton , Ntecle, route 3. Dismissed: Roy August, Third street; Kenneth Becaur, 14tb •ureet; Mr*. Robert Bchoupe, Willr -hire, (1., Mr* Joseph Rouxeeau, I 1039 Elm street; Fruticile Raudenhauer, 1215 Mudisui street; Aaron . Yoder. Monroe; laiviiix Bauman. . Berne; Barbara Baumgartner, Gei neva; Mrs. Winston Rawley. 421 ( Winchester; Russell Meyer. Grant elreel; Mrs. Fstell;. Rice, route I; [ Mrs. Bylvan Bauman, route 2. Berne. . Admitted and dismissed; Mich , ad Beery 1222 Master Drive; Dale i Hoffman, route I i o „ G. E. "HOUSE OF MAGIC" 3 dayM—>9 nIiown —FREE. BACKACHEMisery Eased SEmdheys When bxckxchs. hMdartsS grttuvg up night, mate folk; f— I »bl». many now grt Dr. Jtttmsr x Root medicin* to rtlisvs Mi«h diMrtSS whan dux totha kktaxyi aotsltoi*smga* they xhould. For thrar Roit hat tww the standby I* xdlbya* homes when ioee of deep eeuMs left* »s fret so nervoue, rua down and woe* out. Many thtak there io nothing like tbeanjw rot herbs combined in S*S">P Foot. L* Mimulating kidney*', eacreting functio* TRY Kt Try to jet feeling better with « bottle o( Swamp Root fromth* drug

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Honorable Discharge «*MW*M* HRgt. laiwrence Fuelling, from Fort Sheridan. 11l HRgt. Homer F. Rauch, from Fort Rerldnn, 111. FORMER LOCAL (Continued From Psge *>ne> school athlete; a brother and two sisters, residing at Middletown. Ohio. The body may he brought here for burial. c—— We will lie cloned Tuesday to make ready for Annual August Clearance sale. E. F. Gas* Store. 1 ——-- —, - 10 IS ymigpiisi— m ■ Trade In a Good Town — pocaiar

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