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Bg WEDDING ReO AUGUST 11 V 1 ~. 1)i(X bwi! mi"l p ~r rs >. i.-i- M ' Mi ft ;;s ftn of Mr. Vlvl-i •’.nr ■ ■ ni |a». MIK' I ” 11 ■ ! " „ performed by t w in •>••• Kh a' 'VHIkHIi- Onls ' K',... uml’iK n n Clark alfn'l-'l "" ■iMtronoW"’ 0 '- . Ku a .■radilal- '>< " 111 K. sup.- n>arl.H In Will- ■ earn »!«• •* graduate <>f Iw.'-.'" 1 ' K afli-r two »- r¥l <* K\ a, tl | i- now •» employe Ktral W* 1 *’■ h, ’ r *' ■auxiliary Rial meeting Kprri an auxiliary Rial and 'wsincs* meeting L. at the I cgion home. Khu report* were X‘»-n b X K h Koop and Mr». Harold K .tai., i onventlon. Il ■ decided that Adam* unit B Inter Scan fo'glon auxill- ■ al!J in »pol*t>r the magaBi proceed* to lie tiiw-d to Bum tent to is- placed at K. county memorial ho»K th* # social hour, icaint# Bet and prizes were awardE r . Vernon Anrand and ■hur Meyer*. A deliclona R*„ then nerved by the Be. Jim. Lillian Schumach- ■ Mary Spangler. Mrs. JusMr*. Joanna I’offanKii Mr». Blanche Black. Ecaly elected officer* of

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the unit, nl»a the officer* of the junior group, will be Installed at the enxl meeting on September 1.3 A district meeting will loheld at post 47, Fort Wavne, Thur* day, September 5. Member, plan nlng to attend are naked to make ruiervallomi with Mr*. Frank Liu laer. Plan* are al* > b»-tiig made to hold Initiation for member* and Installation of officer* of the new-i |y organ I ted unit of Monroeville lai the Legion home here in the’ near future. Mi. and Mr*. Thurman I. Drew and family entertained with a, Sunday dinner for Mr. und Mie Lee Fulleton. Portlard. Oregon; Mr .and Mr*. Burley T. Drew and daughter. France* Jane, Detroit. Mich.; Dr. und Mr*. Charles Drew and daughter. Sully. Bartlesville. Okla.; Mr. and Mr*. (Jordon Glent-| ger, Bryant: Mr and Mn*. George Drew and daughter Nancy. Geneva; Ml** Bonnie Glentzer and Mr. and Mr*. Henry Baumann. The St. Mary’* Townahip Home Economics club will have their annual picnic at the Bluffton park. Wednesday, August 28. Thom* plan nine to attend are u.ked to meet at the home of Mr*. Myrtle Daniel*. Pleuaant Mill*, Wednesday morn Ing at ten o'clock. The junior choir of the Zion Evangelical and Deformed church will have a picnic Tuesday at llanna-Nuttman park. Membeiu are requested to meet at the church at three thirty o'clock. Ileltekah lodge will meet Tues day evening at seven tnlrty o’clock at the Odd Fellow* hall The Three Link club will meet following the regular lodge meeting at the home

ot Mr*. Dewey Gallogly All member* are urged to attend. The I nion Towtmhln Woman'* <lul» will have It* annual social [ im-eiing at Hanna Nutlman park] Friday. August 30. A pot-lm k »up|>er will be served in the Hoy Scout j cabin at *l* thl-ty o'clock. Each i mouther I* a-k>*d to bring her own I table service. Coffey will be fur-1 nl*hed. All I'nlon township I 111 <lub member* and their families i are Invited to attend. The annual picnic of th* Friend-1 ‘hip Village Home Economic* club waa Io |.i Friday evMi'ng, A basket dinner was served to Mr. and Mr*. William Neadstlne, Mr. and Mn*. John Wolff. Mr. und Mr*. Holla llaudenbush. Mr. and Mr* Harve luiwmoii. Mr und Mnt. Les tor Sipe and family. Mr. and Mr*. I Earl Sipe and diughter. Mr. and I Mrs. Harry Randenbush and fam-; By. Mr. an<l Mr*. Dan l(audetibu*h and family. Mr. and Mr*. Claudel Buchanan and family. Mr. and Mr*. Orville Hileman and family. Mr*. Margaret Ke*e|i-r and family, Mr* j Thelma Bllderhack and family and Fred Bilderbaek. 4) Butler Chemistry Professor Named Indianapolis, Aug. 2*5 tl'P)— I Appointment of Dr. Keith M. Seymour of Tulsa, Okla., a* a full professor In the Butler university chemistry department was announc-t-d today by President M, O. Bos*. Seymour formerly was research chemist engineer and technical group supervisor for Stanolind Oil und Ga» Co.. at Tulsa. Previous to hl* service with Stanolind, Dr. Seymout taught chemistry at Heed College, Portland, Ore.; Northern Montana College. Havre, Mont., and Carleton College, Northfield. Minn. — ** Trade In a Good Town — Decatu?

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CLUB CALENDAR I Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Monday l*hilnlethe.'in circle of Zl >n Evangellral and lleformed church. Mr*. Henry Nelrelter, G;.1O p.m. Junior Women department of D*> i catiir Woman's club. Aaron Welland residence, 8 p.m. Cub picnic, Well* county alate park, meet nt Lincoln e< hool. 4 pm. Tuetday Kirkland Ladle* Home Economic* cluh, school house. I p m. Hoot Township Homo Economic* cluh, Monmouth *ehool, I:3d p.m. Junior choir of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, picnic. Hunmi Nuttman park. .1:30 p.m. Heltekah lodge. Odd Fellows ball. 7:30 pm.. Three Link club after lodge, Mr*. Dewey Gallogly. Wednesday Friendship circle *of Zion Evani gelical and Reformed church, Han- : na-Nuttman park. 6 p.m. Ih-thany circle of Zion Evangelical and Ref irmed church, Mrs. Cletus Miller, 7:45 p.m. St. Mary's Township Home Economies club picnic, Bluffton park. Sunday I Thirty fourth annual Roop reunion. Memorial park. Friday I'nlon Township Woman's club, I Hanna Nuttman park. C:3O p.m. I Actions Are Taken In Divorce Cases In the divorce action of Betty against Robert Buller, the defend- ( ant was ordered to pay |2o per , week support money und I'm at- . torney fees. In the case of Trusella against William E. Holler, the defend in’ wue ordered to pay 412 per week support money and SSO attorney fees. 0 Branding LMM* Damage cauied by branding hide* of range cattle — cow* and *teer» alone — amount* to more than aix t million dollar* annually.

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Admltled; John Demany. Willshire, <>•*, Mrs» Begay Whitaker, Preble; Rolu-n Sullivan. Berne: Hurry llebble, IIS Elm street. Admitted and dMHll«***d: Barbara Jam- Heller, route I; Robert Wale er, route 2 Dismineed: Mis* Mirlum Myer*. Geneva; Mr*. Aloy*lu* Geirner and liuby Decutur; Mrs. Clinton l.lechty. Berne; Kenneth Noll. Geneva; John Magley, route 3; Ronald Ford. Short street; Mrs. L. M llakey und haby girl, Mercer avenue.

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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fellers of Monroe, are the parent,* of a baby daughter, Imiiii this morning ut 2:4<>| a m. at the Adam* county memorial hospital. She weighed •'■ poumto. 15 ounces and has been named Shirley Ann. A baby a m was (torn to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Garllnger of Bryant, at the local hospital Sunday morning at 1:25 a.m. He weighed o pounds, I ounce and has not been named. -0 Honorable Discharge Carl Fuelling? Ph. M 2c, 409 Winchester street, trom Imng Beach, Calif. Gross Fire Results In Department Call Firemen were culled to the East Monroe street bridge over the St. Mary's river shortly before II a.m. today to eMtlngulsh u grass fire along lh« liver lank.. The blaze, believed to have been started from a trash fire on the bank, for a lime threatened the Secaur furniture building near the east bank of the river, hut was brought under control before it reacbed the structure. Dense smoke from the burning weed* and return* along the bank, which also followed up the sewer line and rolled out of a manhole nearby, attracted scores of widents to the scene. - — o — DEFIES COURT (Continued From Page Cine) comply with the orler, she displayed a defiant attitude in court, attache* slated, und the sentence followed. Attaches reported she failed to heed an order to report to the nearby sheriff's office when site left lite courtroom and went on home. She was apprehended there soon after by sher iff Leo GilliK and taken to jail, where she remained in custody until Sunday night.

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Personals Mrs Lily Teeple DeWitt, Indi anapoils. Visited over the weekend With relatives In DecaDir Mr*. DeWitt M "returning from a threemonth trip through Hie west. Martin Ostermeyer of O«*lun, route one, was a busim-s* culler here Saturday ufermam. Ed Henderson ha* returned to hi* home ut Hurifotd City working during vacation period for the linotype operator* ut Ibis „fn<e the past two weeks. Ed teaches English In the Hartford City high schiol during the fall, winter und spring anti work* at hi* trade in the summer. Mr. und Mr*. Cluywon Carroll of in-rnc »nlertuined at dinner and a picnic cupper yesterday, observing Mr Carroll * birthday. Mtn. Wilbur Siunb-y ha* returned from a visit In Maryland and Pennsylvania. Rhe visited relative* in Hanover. Gettysburg and Lancaster, Pa. Mr and Mr*, la-e Fulleton of Portland. Oregon, and laiwrence Fulleton of Coldwater, Mich, are visiting ut the home <>l their sister und brother-in-law, Mr. and Mr*. Henry Baumann. Mi*. Richard Rot* left Friday lor Petosky. Mich., where she will join her sister. Mln* Georgia Foitghty, for a week's vacation at Mackinac. Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Gentle and Mr. und Mrs. Robert Freeby of this city were among the Decatur people Who attended a Boy Stout ceremony ut Rome City Sunday evening. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Knapp and Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Kohne visited at Luke Guge Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Colter of Hollywood. Fla., are visiting with relative* here. Mr*. Adrian Burke. 724 N. Setend sireet, received u telephone call last evening informing her of the birth of a girl baby to her »i»ter anti brother-in-law. Mr. und Mt*. James Eek of Williamsport. Pa. The baby weighed el* pound* The mother, before her marriage, was Miss Beatrice Light of thia city. Frank Dellinger and i laude Fore, man. both of Blue Creek township, went to Vandalia. 0.. Saturday to witness the grand American trap shooting events. Funeral servlcwe were held ut th.< I'nitetl Brethren church at Geneva this afternoon fir Mr*. Lee Schell. 19. whose death occurred Saturday following an operation. Tht- htMband. father, one son. Janie* und one daughter, Mr*. Theron Fenstermaker. all of Geneva, survive. Mr. and Mrs. C E. Bell and Mr. und Mra .Norman Winslow spent Sunday at Winona lake attending the Bible conference. Mr. and Mr*. Raymond Crist and son. Kermit, and Mr. and Mi*. John Crist ot Monroe, have returned home after a trip to Mammoth Cave Ky.. Pennsylvania and Ohio. Mr. and Mr*. C. E. Peirnson of thi* city, Mr. and Mi* W. L. Everett of Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mn*. Carlo* Miller and Mrs. Miller’s mother of Van Wert. 0.. were entertained at dinner and eupper Sunday at the Shanirm-k fruit farm owned by Mr. and Mrs. Dean Clippinger, south of Van Wert. Slewart W. McMillen, president of Hug Service, Inc., was, host to about 20 men from this .city, Fort Wayne, Git Mon City and Paxton. 111., and Marion. Ohio, ut the all star football gam-* in Chicago. Dent Bultzell. experienced tree surgeon, and August Heiman were doing some work to the trees on the grounds at the Elks home tw day. Several of the tree* have shown sign* of disease. An investigation of the catme was also le-ing made l>y the men. Mr*. Ralph Welch and son. Jack, will leave tonight for Cleveland, Where they will spend a week with Mr. and Mr*. Roger French and the Roger Freni h. Jr. family. Mr. und Mrs. Charles Brh-ner and family of St Mary *. 0., visited relatives in Decatur over the weekend. Mr. und Mrs. LaVern MacDonald of Hobert spent the weekend in Decatur* with Mr. and Mr*. Calvin Magley. Mr. and Mr*. J. Dwight Peterson and family have returned to their homo in Indianapolis after spending the weekend with relative* in Decatur. Charlw Burdg. I'nlon township trustee, was feeding hi* pige Friday afternoon when he saw something shining on the floor «f bi* barn. He investigated and found that It was the diamond out of bls ring which he had worn for more than 4U year*. He brought the set to thi* city where It waa replaced in hla ring. He bad not missed the set until he *aw it on the barn floor. Mr. and Mr*. George Cheeks, Cleveland. 0., are visiting at the residence of Mr. and Mr*. C. C. Pumphrey in thi* city. Mure than C 5 Shriner* from Decatur, Berne, Geneva and Fort Wayne and their families attended the annual Adam* county Shrine picnic al Sbroyer lake Sunday. There was oo formal program. B. F. Roller, former Decatur attorney, now of Van Wert. 0. waa a Saturday visitor la Decatur Mr. Roller 1* Democrat diairmau el

W- ■ Il RATI of Michigan wUI bn vepre- , Wk \ \J tented at the "MU* Atrerica" cun- XJ lest in Atlantic City, Sept. | j, by Ruth Lentaato, (above), of New Baltimore, Mkh. In acquiring . W the title of "Miss Michigan of IHfl ' W Ruth followed in the footstep* of l k- N her mother, who was “Mix* Michl- ■Bfefevgau" of IVitf. (fnternatiuual)

r BUMPER CROP PILES UP

1044 . . .1.072.177 M 0 IU 1044 ... 973,541,000 BU IMS . 1,193.143.000 BU 1049 ... 343.041,000 BU. f 044 ... 1,125,214,0 MBU • 1044.... 2K.820.0M BU 1044 .. 2,203.210,000 IU. 1044... 95.500000 BU 104$ .. 3,010,410,000 BU 104$ ... 24,254,000 BU 1944 .. 2.494,420,000 BU.* 1944 ... 21,410,000 BU 4301 1944.. .1,154, 444.0 M Bl* 1944 ... 40,141,000 BU 1945.... 1,547,442,000 BU 1945 ... 70,140,0 M BU. 1944.. .. 1,490,174,000 BU • 1944 ... M.82%0M BU * ■ - - ■«na»H* 1 puMP*e MAIN CtOM in th* United States have come at a vital time, enabling Agriculture Secretary Clinton Anderson to announce a new export policy oo wheat to foreign countries in excea* of the 290,000,000 buahel* previously committed, and causing the Price Decuntru 1 Board to defer restoring price ceilings oo pain. The wheat crop, alone, in the northwest, was <me fourth higher Umn in 1944, ito best previous year. The above chart, figures tor which were obtained from the United Slates Department of Agriculture, shows the three-year rise In the major crops. A serious shortage of box-cars has caused surplus wheat to be piled in huge mounds outside rrain elevator* 11 nura«ru>n«i»

Van Wert county. Fred Koller, local court bailiff, ha* returned from Denver, t'olo.i where he viHiled with hi* son ami daughter in law. Mr. and Mr*, liar-' old Koller, rpon his return he was accompanied to in-caiui by Mlh<; Marie Koller, a daughler. who I*; employed a* Allen lotiniy health nurse, Mr. and Mrs. G. 11. RolM-rison and family. Fort Madison. lowa, arej visiting here with Mr. and Mr*. Robert Gay and family. Mr. Robertson, now engaged in tin- grocery buaine**, formerly managed a lis-al' five and ten cent store.

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If you held one of certain Army Military Occupational Specialties you may now enlist in the new Regular Army at a grade commensurate with your skill and experience, provided you enlist (or 3 year* and within a prescribed time after your last satisfactory military service.

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Mr. and Mi* W Guy Drown have returned from a two weeks visit in Warituloii. Florida visiting their Mr«. Wm. 11. Brown Mr.i. Charles Feasel and granddaughter. Barbara, sei and granddaughter. Barbara, remained for an extended visit.

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Opportunity for advance, ment, good, steady work. Get all the facts at your nearest U.S. Army Recruiting Station.

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