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fTuMIt TING gw ''' ■K, ABK,. I •’*-->' |||H| ’ • ■'!■;.•. i t ' F’■.i *' " . by , hum. . f M. E, A- 'I - '•■‘l7 •'"' '•■'> .. | ; .->., E2X. A.''i M« Earl Km* Nine . ii thp . rMtot: ' * 4 - «iv*n: Robert Koltcr; KmL ' \; !■•». i. , 'iiw<d by S ltolH*rt Bb gZ| \|r> I'.ilAitii Koller; Er.foup shmt buHiieM meet-:i-fl> ’hticnt* in HalLg 1; i.jti ■miiis .u-h- *<rv.-d ■■ s. TliohiWilliam A'a. i r Hildwmin, WaiKJ|[.'»r' l!i>ry. Otto Hil- ' n Srhi-ny, Walter ■y,B»!>-.' Iv ' l ' Edward Koi--I, Detroit. Jili/ shady of I’rehle; k Magley; .Mr* ■ ni'i'iß ■" d Mrs. Worthashbaucher TO GARDEN CLUB m Bcjlui G.ud'H dull met uf \lr>i A It. Ashaf'iotioou. with ■ tbr -ntin'ii-ii mid guest* - ing p iper >n ' Today s was given by ■l Huth-r. .mil a splendid to I'se Wood

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ihlh-h." was ria.l by M e Forest KlXey. Two contests were sh.-ll enjoy.’d and prlxis were a winded to Mrs. Henry Adler mid Mm Hertel Nash. • A short busin. *’ meeting wan lo’ndinled by Mis Fred M Connell during which it wa«t atinminied that the November lllietln,- will be u I I any in dinner, t i be field at Hun na-Nuttman park In the shelter i hotlfle. Delicious refreshment, were xerv. ed by the hotties and her assist mi*. Mm. Karl Untie and Mr’. Forest Kiley. BETTY K. HAMMA ENCAGED TO WED The engagement of Miss Hetty K. Ilamtna, formerly of the city, and Lt. t in t Lee L. Ba- mi. won of .Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Basso oi Staunton, 111., has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. (J W. Ilamma of this city. Mi-* Ilamtna graduated from lie catur junior-senior high school in 193* and I* now employed ar a buyer clerk in the pun basing department of the Villon Oil Co. ill Los Angele*. Calif. l,t. Basso graduated from Illinois college in 1944 and received his naval training at Wabash college, Crawfordsville, and attend.-d midshipman school at Northwestern unlverC’v, Chicago, 111. Lt. Basso eerved twenty-one months In the Pacific th< ater a* an executive officer aboard an I. C I lie is now stationed in the board of trade building in Chicago. The couple have not announced their wedding plane. HARVEST HIGHLIGHT MEETING TO BE HELD The four'll district farm bureau harvest highlight meeting will Im held at seven thirty o'clock Tuesday evening, October 22, in the senior high school on West .Nelson street. Mari n. ('. K. Mi»e|ey, farm bureau district director and Mrs lads Crites, farm bureau S. and K. director, will Im in charge The fidlowing program will be given: special music. Art Graft and be rhythm kid’, Miami county; rural youth public speaking contest, "Preparing for Tomorrow's I’rddems.” Wabash county winner; resume of insurance activities, Leland Ripley, supervisor of section II; crowning of district reporting largest number of 1947 farm bureau members; address.

Mrv- Charles w Sewell, ndmlnlstruflve director of the associated women of \ r it p, PSI IOTA XI HAS SOCIAL MEETING Member- of Alpha It. Im ihuptei ol l'*i lota Xi sorority were eti tirta tted with a bridge parly last evening al I |e Kike home, the meeting being th.> regular monthly social meeting. The < ntertainlna room* und fable* were attractively de, orated ill Halloween < oloie am| favor*. l’rtx>-.« in bridge were won by Mrs. Kugetie Durkin and Mr* Paul llancher, and the pinochle prlxe was awarded to Mrs. Gene Knodle During the short hit-iness meeting, conducted by Mrs. .1, F. Sanmatin, the following members were appointed to assist the Chamber of Commerce in welcoming newcomers to the city: .Mr’, Robert Zwick, Mie Itavid Heller. Mr*. Her. man Krueikeberg, Mrs. Hugh Andrews ami Mr* A. R Holthouse Delicious refreslintents were served by the hosteeses for the month. Mrs. C. It Rayl-.r*. Miss Janet Schrock, Mre Sanmuitii. Mrs. Ger aid Smith, Mrs. Charles Hite and Miss Dorothy Gerber. The next meeting will be held at the Elk Lome on November •>. DELTA THETA TAU SORORITY OBSERVES FOUNDER’S DAY Founder's day wae observed last night by Delta Theta Tait members ut the home of M s* Kathleen Acker After an impressive ceremony, ; short business meeting was ionducted. Plans were completed for an invitational hard timee dance, to be held at Geel* barn on Monday, October 2*. Dancing will be from nine to twelve o’clock LADIES SHAKESPEARE CLUB MEETS WEDNESDAY Mrs. Arthur Suttles was hostess to the Ladie* Shakespeare club Wedmeday. After the club collect, the minutes were read and approved and twenty members answered roll call with varied and interesting current events. Mi* Beeler then gave a very interesting paper on "Grooming.* which included the art of make-up, care of the teeth and hair, exercise and diet. Mrs. Walter Krick cont nuod the xubjec; with a paper on the bath, the different kind* of baths, soap* and deodorants. After her paper she and Mre Beeler conducted a quiz contest on the subject of Gtomilng.'' The hostess served delicious candies during the social hour. MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS WEDNESDAY

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 a. m. Thursday St. Luke'’ Women's guild, church, all day l,adi< Aid society of Presby terlun church, Mr-'. W. P Schrock, 2:30 pm. Pleasant Mills Meth <!l*t W S (' S. Mrs. Will Kvans, 1:45 p.m. Lillie Flower Study club. Mr< Hugh Daniels, 7 in p.m. Lincoln P. T. A . Lincoln auditorium. 7:30 p in. Friendship Village Home Kconomien cluli, north brick *chool, 1:30 p.m. li. V. B class ut T.'nl'y Evangel leal United Brethren church, Mr< CharltM I! lienol I, 7 3o p :n. Pre’hyteiian Ladbi .',14 society, Mrs. William Sihrmk. 2:30 pm. I’roerc -lie Workers class ofi Trinity EVangellc.il I', it. <hurch. churi h basement, •; 30 p m. Missionary society of church of God. Mrs. Cal Peterson. 7 JO pm Phoebe Bible class of Zion Evangel! al and Reformed ehur li. church parlors, * pm. Rainbow for Gills ill Hat: n. Masonic hull, »'. :m pm. Friday Federation of Woman's clubs opining, Mrs. Dean Byerly. 1 pm Philathea class oi Baptist church, Mrs Noble Reynolds, 7:30 pm. Monday Deeafiir Woman's < htb formal opening. Masonic hall, t>:3o p m. St. Mary's society, C. J. of c i lub room, 7:30 p m. Resean h dull, Mrs Eugene Runyon. 2 30 p in. Corinthian class of Christian church, Mr’. William Kohl*. 7 30 P tn. Tuesday Church Mothers Study duh, Mru Krtnan Johnson, s p.m. The United Christian Missionary society m< t last evening with Mrs Fred King. In the absence of the president. Mrs King, vice president, conducted the meeting, opend with the group winging "Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus.’’ and prayer. A routine business meeting was e inducted, during which Miss Grace Lichtensteiger was elected president; Mrs. King, vice president. Mr*. Harmon Kraft, secretary and treasurer; secretary of world call, Mrs. James Kitchen. It was also voted by the gr Hip to meet the third Thursday of each month at one thirty o’clock oharp. The next meeting wi'l be at the homo of Miss Llditenstdger. with Mrs James Kitchen as the leader. Mis Ralph Welch entertained the following dinner guests ut her new country home last evening; Mrs. Kiri Butler. Mrs. Frank But ler. Mm. Sam Black. Mrs George Ketn, Mrs. Chm le* Hocker and Mrs Charliri La.niin. The Corinthian <la-* of the Christian church wiM meet Monday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the h me of Mr.’ William Kohls. Mrs. Eugene Runyon will be hostess to th<- Research club Monday afternoon at two thirty o'clock ...————o --- Trade In a Good Town - Deeatui

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CONDEMNED TO Dll from leukemia by Loa Angeles physicians. Mrs. loseph Homes, 2«, took her syear-old daughter. Janet, to her exhusband in Portland, Ore. Unable to make a home for the child, the husband gave her for adoption to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sowinski nt lx>s Angeles. But that was eight months ag ». Today Mrs. Homes is discharged from the hospital, and, shown in background, watches her daughter bid a tearful goodby to Mrs. Sowinski, alter a Loa Angeles court awarded the child back to her mother. (lotttaatioailj

Special Services And Meetings Os Churches In Area Naxarene Church The McKinley *Her.-. wellknown smg evangelists from Green'field, will sing in a special service .it the Cbuic i of tile Nazaretie Ftiday evening, October I*. These singe) * have travelled extensively, and have been conducting revival singing for a number of years. 'They will sing a variety of gospel -onge. using the aceor'llon. The service is being held in con nictlon with a special "Harvest of Souls'' emphasis being condtii teil tn the Northeastern Indiana district. The Rev. I'aui Updike, superintendent of th<- dMtrict, will speak The meeting will begin at 7:30 p tn., according to the announcement made by the Rev. J. T Trueax, pastor of the loial church. The public Is Invited to attend • Pleasant Mills Methodist The dosing pr gram of the two weeks Biiile training classes now being c inducted by the Misses Helen l.iinke and Audrey Cronfort h, under the auspice* of the W S. (' S of the Pleasant Mills Method > t i'turch. at the Pleasant Mill* SihiMil, will be lu-bl Sunday morning .it the Pleasant Mills Methodist church at 10:30 o'clock. The public is invited t • this service. at which time the Misses Linik*- and Cronforth will try to bring out, througa the ch Id.'en, the Bible trutl.i which the i hl'.dren have learned during tins course of study Th<- Mlis’es Lemke ami Cornforth represent th» couth home missions and are t. rmiiiating a four week course < f Bible study in the si tools in St Mary's township, the firs’t two Weeks have ble|| conducted at the Bobo s hool : nd tin- last two weeks at the pleasant Mill* school. — ii State Park Hotels May Increase Rates Indianapolis. Oct. 17 d'l'i Visitor* to Indiana state park hotels today sac--d i |M>s*lb|e lit*I cent raieo in daily rates. Robert I' Wirnching. state parks director, said today that tin- state i onservat ioti cominis ion h id grant ' e<| managers t.ie increase fi m the Ipreont |ISS maximum 'ate. which include’ lodging and meals. Wis hing indicated that the rates probably would not be raised to the new authorized maximum of |5 35 unl< m wat anted by rising coats of food. "Tiie commission to k the ai.tlon to prevent hardship in the face of increase.l costs," he I tat J

Personals Dli k llmdio- of Doti.dt irrlved this morning to li<?,i .< ir • m. Max. observe hi 2lel >.lliil.c. Do k is with the Bli<* Mi.nuiaiturlnx company and ’uy« he spi-ndo most of hi* time on tli" road, tiavelinx mostly by plan*' Paul Brunner. 7, of Berne rereived a serious elbow f.ucture M inlay evening. He was retuniin home from school when a dog ran against him and kno<k><l him to the pavement resulting In t ie in juryt) n Mr. and Mrs Paul Hotmail of Willshire. (I, are patents of a baby girl, born at 2 3.5 a tn this morning at th>- \dam* county iiomoiiul ho* pitul. Site has not been named Tin- Rev. and Mh> John Michaels of Magley, are parents of a baby daughter, born Sunday morning at the Wells county hospital in Biuff ton Mr. and Mrs The do.e <'. Zay tier of Chicago. 111. are parent* of a baby daughter, born Heptembet 29 She weighed 5 pound*. * ounce’ and has been named Patricia Jean Mr. Zaytu-r is a former coach at Decatur Catholic high * hool 0 erode In ■» Bond Tft‘s rtei-ai Heavenly on You! A < ii«i I « t&FTsJj A •MW iK ’•» 11' H ..(ToBl,! 4»•« I- I1 < -11 . A:*> r. s .i. a ■ i J • ,AJ I >'u> - wA’-’’ ■ ' A.,/ >l* X.y I 1 / Y MM • Iri A 1 a! • J: | '■ ■ Li'.- li I 'l\ / I7 i |--r7 si2£ s / / 9382 11.17 A dreamy dat< dress Ji vllss, to please all the men in your life 1 Pattern 9352 makes little of your middle with a Wile belt, gets lav ish with full push up sleeves. This pattern give* perfect fit. Is easy to use Complete, lllus trated Sew Chart show* you every Step Pattern 9352 comes in Jr. Miss sizes 11. 13. 15. 17. Size 13 takes 3 yards 39 inch fabric. Send TWENTY FIVE: cent* in coins for this pattern to Decatur Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept., 155 N. Jefferson St., Chicago RO, 111. Print plainly YOUR NAME. VDDRESS, ZONE. SIZE: AND STYLE NUMBER Readv for you right now . the i,rand new Marian Martin FALL ind WINTER 1946 47 Pattern Hook! Best-of the-season sash lons for all . . . plus a FREE pat tern for bridge apron and cardtable cover printed right in the book. All yours for just fifteen ••nts more' Beg Pardon In The Suttles Co., advertisement In yesterday'* paper, the telephone number wa<s listed as 3*5. This is in error and should have read. Phone 35*. 0 SPECIAL Pepsodent Antiseptic 49c KOHNE DRUG STORE Relief At Last For Your Cough Creomulslon relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulston with the understanding you must like the way It Quickly allays the cough or you an to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Ironchitii

Jyij j Bußhk * si ", . Mr . . ’ bL M ; Bn Mrs Doyle Winteregg Mr* James Moser BRIDES IN DOUBLE WEDDING—The marriage of Miss Phyllia Hoffman, daughter of Mr and Mis Otto Hoffman of route 4. ami ftoyla / Winteregg. son of .Mr and Mrs Raymond Wintereg* of Berne, ani Mias Mary Butcher, daughter of Mr and Mrs Paul Butcher of Geneva, to James Moser, son of Mr and Mrs Edwin Moser of Berne, took place Friday. October 4, at the home of the Rev. H H Meckstroth in Vera Cruz Both couples are lesldlng In Berne

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bill, Berne; Mrs E.'arl Sheets and baby boy, 616 Winchester street; Mrs David Smith and hahy boy, I 223 South Seventh street; Mrs. Keith II fstetter and baby girl, Geneva. 0