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were Robert Nwabaum and Hugh Ehrman, brother of the bride. For her daughter'* wed<||ng, Mr*. Ehrman cho*e black, while ' Mr*. Kelnhurd wore blue. Both ' wore corsage* of pink rr*<». Following the ceremony, a reIcept ion for tw i hundred guest* wax held in the church basement. A color scheme of blue und pink was I i<ttru< lively can led out. The bride's table wa* covered with t. lace cloth and wa* centered with a four-tier wedding cake, surrounded with pink and white mum* whh green fernery and «weet alysMutn Tall blue and pink tapers In crystal hold, er* lit the table Assistlng in nerving the guest* w.-re Joan Byerly, Barbara Byerly, Mildred and Helen Barger, Carol Barger, Bhar >n R< Inhard. Joyce Nunabaum and Pauline Nussbaum All were gowned In blue and pink and wore white carnation* In their hair. Later In the evening, the couple j left on their wedding trip to WashI ington, I). ('. The new Mr* Reinhard wore a light green suit with brown and white accessories and a corsage of white rosebud*. Upon their return, they will re*ide In Bluffton. .Mr. and Mr*. It. C. Shady entartalned with a rehearsal tea for ' the bridal party Sunday afternoon — DOUBLE WEDDING IS SOLEMNIZED SATURDAY The St. John'* Refo-med church i parsonage in Vera Cruz wa* the j acene of a double wedding ceremony Saturday evening, uniting in marriage Miea Ernesta Hofstetter and Paul Herman Weldler, and Ernoatine Hofstetter and Wilfred Weldler. The bride* are twin daughter* of Mr. and Mr*. Ernest Hofstetter of Geneva route j, ami the groom* an- twin sons of Mr. and Mr*. Fred Weldler of Blufft n route 4. Both of the btlde* wore goft gray wool frock*, trimmed in fuachia, with black acccwsorle* and coraage* of white gardenia*. A reception f dlowed the ceremony at the home of the groom*'

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- W Mt hHmr ■ ■ ? Oil R. t 4 Photo by Edward* WILLSHIRE BRIDE—-Before her recent marriage, Mr*. Bale 11. Caffee wa* Mia* Maxine Fay Smith, eldext daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Harold Smith of Willshire, 0. Mr. Caffee'* parent* are Mr. und Mr*. Howard Caffee of Will•hire, (). The young couple I* now reaiding south of Willshire. cake and tall lighted taper* centered the serving table and bouquet* of mixed flower* were used throughout the home. Both c mple* left immediately after tin- reception on a tour of the we*tern stale*. The bride* graduated from Geneva high achool with the class of lit If, ami were formerly employed at the Nussbaum Novelty in Berne The bridegrooms attended KirltTand high school ami graduated from the American Aircraft Institute at Chicago. They an- now engaged in farming.

n^ F~~r •? —■ ■IJ 111 ■ i mrw - ’••yr *1 * :■ ' ' -1 ■ The Army Ground Forces wL offers you a new life I ° OUT THERE Look toward Korea and Japan! A thrilling new job and jW I “ . a new life-with interesting work, sports, entertainment and « t[ travel opjioruniities—can be had for the asking by qualified young men who volunteer for one of the famed Far Eastern &MHM units listed at right. What an opportunity ... what a job! Choose one of these great divisions, then set your sights for an experience that will m«» of *• Army o»»v«d to«s,' ii* be valuable to you all your life. Training in one of these crack Dfvisios tow Jason's aotsd -bias of Plots" units will stand you in good stead wherever you go. Study a foreign language. Learn the fascinating details of Military Government—so vital to future peace and world prosperity. Vfth.nn.ftr far One of These Famed Japan-. ■ltorfPine." .rebut, „mpleof the .Helion, Vol “ n ’« r """ of an Army career in the Far East. The Army has reopened Fighting Units in the Far last comfortable hotels, theaters, swimming pools, tennis clubs. Troop<f| „ golf courses, ball parks. These—familiar haunts of pre-war mwhaniied <» Japan. Firn U. s. unit to reach Manila tourists—and many new developments—provide a broader and Tokyo F ous j, t om of the w»r'« wiid«»t battle, t»kchoice of recreation for Army men than is enjoyed by the i n( Momote aintrip on Lo. Negro. Received D«tinCOOICC vi ' guirfied Unit Citation, for action on Lo. Negro., average civdian at home. Uyt , Not everyone can measure up to this job. Only 3. year 4|>J insantiv pivuiosTh. -Red star r.vi.ion” enlistees who meet prescribed physical and mental standaras jn KorM Saw t ernfic , f( i on , n New Guinea and can enjoy the benefits of such a job. High overseas pay. Sir ,„ por , n d moved on to play a vital role in clearing excellent medical and dental care, good food and lodging and T the j.p. from Luron, Philippine triaads a aenerous retirement plan make your future in the Army hh infantry division Th. -Hourgi... Divtoion," Ground Fojre. too t ood lo mini See your nerol Army (▼) jK-~ Recruiting Officer for full details. on Attu. Saw bitter fighting on Kwajal.in, Leyte and Okinawa. —————' 11TH AIRIORSI DIVISION - “The Angel.,” now in Japan. Awarded ton Di.tmgui.hed Unit Citation, for tpectacu lar fighting in six months on Leyte end Luion. .. c . fTd.l: Overne. JfTH INEANTSV DIVISION -The "Victory Diviwon," now Master Sergeant ZSSX in Japan. Veteran, of heavy fighting in New Guinea, or First Sergeant . . |I6SXX) f 19».OO ( (jl Leyte. Mindoro. Mannduque bland.. Awarded Di.Technical Sergeant. . BSXJO 162 XX) to «ti« in ceptwu, Staff Sergeant ... 115.00 UH.OO JJW ihPAHTDV DIVISION-The "Tropic Lightning Sergeant 100.00 120.00 Divi.ion," now in Jepen. Sew heroic fighting on c4«.l IMdO y Wimußmam. . W.W «.00 Private7s.oo 90.00 Oversew Service lacreew. Sane fey by U ”~ e li.tea let "Seead O»." "Werrler. el Pewe." "Velee el fte Aray." - We HU" .N toto I 7W 11 IB || i B — • ■ * fl jßh lll ' Sajgsfp- A Your Regular Army Serves the Nation and | - Mankind in War and Peace !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 320 Federal Bldg., Fort Wayne, Ind.

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 a. m. Tuesday Tri Kappa business meeting. Elks home, N p m Otterbein guild of Trinity Evan gellcal U. It. church, church, 7:10 pin. ('. L. of C., hall, 7:3u p m. Called meet'ng of officer* of Women of the Moose, Mr*. Kathryn Stalter, H p m. Wednesday Psi lota XI business meeting. Elks, home, h p m. Historical Club, Mr*. Homer Lower, 2:30 pm. V. F. W. auxiliary, hall, 7:30 pm Thursday Pleasant Dale Ladle* Aid, church, all day. So Cha Rea, Mrs. Fred Schulte, 7:30 pm. Ever Ready class of Methodist church, Mrs. Delton Passwater, 7:30 p.m. W. M. A. of Nuttman Avenue U. B. church, Mr*. Archie Smltley, 7:30 p.m. W. 8, C. S. of Methodist church, church, 2:30 pm. Ladiea Aid society of Trinity Evangelical U. B church, church. 7:30 pm. Rainbow for Girl*. Mas.nlc hall. 7:30 p.m. I Indies Aid society of Salem Evangelical and Reformed church, parish hall. St. Luke's Girl* guild, Mis* Cloe Llniger, 7:30 p.m. Presbyterian Miaalotiary society, pwtponed. W. F. M. S. of Nazarene church. Mr. and Mr*. George Amtpaugh, 7:30 p.m, Monroe Methodiat W. S. C. S.. annex of church, 7 p nt. Friday Called meeting of Buxines* and Profe**ional Women, public library, 7:15 p.m. Sunday C. L. of C. initiation, K. of C. hall, 2 p.m . banquet, C. L. of C hall, 5 p.m. Monday Indies Fireman'* auxiliary. Mrs. Russell Baumgartner, 7:30 p.m. rESEarThTIUB MEETS MONDAY The Research club met Monday afternoon at the home of Mr* O. L. Vance, with Mr*. Henry Heller and Mr*. C. R. Saylor* a* the leaders. Their topic* were “What’* New in American Architecture,' and "What'n New In Tran*portatlon." The next meeting will be held

November 13 at the ntuno at Mr*. It. D. Myer* WOMAN'S CLUB GENERAL MEETING HELD MONDAY Adrian Little, superintendent of Huntington county school, was the speaker nt laet evening's meeting of the Decatur Woman'* club, held In th* library auditorium, t'slng ''lnternational C< operation" a* hi* theme, Mr Little stated that the idea of International cooperation :e*ta, on the shoulders of the American people. He aleo spoke briefly of the nt rule bomb ami It* deairmtlvehe-e on Hiroshima. <-m pha*lxing that since the I'mted State* ha* poNNeMxion of the bomb, It is up to the people of this country to find security for It. Mr. Little al*i quoted from a Chinese I took. "Between Tear* and Laush ter.” whl< h wax written by a great Chinese philosopher. In closing. Mr. Little stated that the main l<lea of Internationa! cooperation can be defined through al' men are < rented equal. Pre, edlng the address, Mrs Noah Steury, of the Civic department, program chairman. Introduced Mia* Helen llauladd, who In turn introduced two student* of the Decatur high echra-l, Mi<» Eileen Biela-rich and Mie* Anna Marie Steury, who presented two musical selection*. Ml** Bleberich. pianist, played "Doll Dame" und Mia* Steury sang "Day I* Gone.” During the short buxines* meeting, conducted by the chairman, Mm. Milton Swearingen, It wa* voted by the member* to donate fifty dollar* to the community fund. Mr*. Stlngely also gave a report of the Civic department's last year's activities. The next general meeting will be held November 25 with the dramatie sect lon in charge, presenting a comedy In three acts by Olive Price, entitled "Family Tree.” Mis* It- *a mond Gould will be In < harge of the arrangement* und Miw. Charles Knapp will direct the play. The place of the meeting will l>e announced later. WILLING WORKERS CLASS IN MEETING The Willing Worker* das* of the Bolar United Brethren chur<-h met recently at the home of Mr and Mr*. Roman Sprunger for their regular October meeting and Halloween party. Scripture wae given by Mr*. Paul Graham and the Isrid’e prayer wa* repeater! in unwon. Mr*. Hazel ChronlHter conducted the short

Irusine** meeting, ditrint which it Wa* derided to liave the November inerting at the sch'-o| house, with a pot lu< k *u|tper ami l-azzur. Conte*t* were then -njoyed and prize* were won by varlmi* tuemlter* of the class. The hoxlesx, asrlited by Mrs Gertrude Harmon. M-rvrd delicious refreshment* to Mr. und Mrs. Le* ter Thoma* and daughter, Gb-nda. Mr. uml Mr* Kermit Bowen and sons, Bob und Allen, Mr. and Mis Marshall Hllpert, Mr. and Mr* Jim Huddleston, Mr and Mr*. Hermon Brunner, Mr*. Lexter Brunner and son*. Lairy and Dwight. Mr and Mrs. Groce Tope. Mr and Mr* (hour Harmon, Mr and Mr*. Gifford Bunner, Mr. and Mr*. Milton Chronister, Mr. and Mi». Fred Hilton, Mr. and Mr*. Bolt McMillen uml Rons, Gary ami Billie, Mr and Mr*. Art Daniel* and wins, Jack, lairty and Roger, the Rev and Mr*. Paul Graham und children, Mr-. Katie Daniels, Mr* Jim Bebout, Mm. ('lira Miller, Mr*. Anna Bunner. Mr*. Lav.na Heath. Mr*. Tillie Hower, Mrs. Lavore Kaehr, Jacob Heath, Dori* Heath. Melvin Werllng. Mina Lumpy, Car rle Druke, Bonnie, Annabelle, Jack and Sharon Bebout, Donna and lad* Ainsworth, Mary Ross and Dickie Spi unger. Mr. ami Mr*. John It. Roth entertained with a dinner Bunday, honoring Mr*. Chiiet Itoih who celebrated her seventy fifth birth day anniversary Dinner wa* served from a long table lighted with tall tapers and centered with u huge birthday cake Other guest* present were Harvey .Mankey and family, Gladys, Dale, Albert and Glenn Roth and Violet Sprunger of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mr* It >y Taylor. 503 North Seventh street, had a* their Sunday dinner guests Pvt Melvin L. Taylor, Mrs. Nile Meddaugh, Van Wert. ().. Mr. and Mr*. Mervln Taylor, Mr*. James Harvey and daughter, Gloria, Mis* Donnabelle Roop, all of thl* city, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tickle of Willshire. <> The Ladle* Aid society of the Trinity Evangelical United Breth n-n church will meet 'i'huraday evening ut seven thirty o'clock at the church Mr*. Ve* Baker. Mr*. V ilHam Stuihm and Mr*. i-Tank Fisher will Im- hostesses. | Mr*. John llilg'-man and Mr*. Ella Scherry will be t ia*te**e* to

the I .nd lex Aid society of the Ralem Evangelical and Reformed church of Magley at the parish hall Thur* day. All member* are urged to *ttend • — A meeting of the St. Luke'* Girl* guild will lie held at the home of Mi«« cloe Llniger at *even thirty o'clock Thursday, The Preebyterlan Missionary go j clety, which wa* scheduled for Thursday aflerntain at the home of Mrs, Earl Adam*, ha* been post , poned until Thursday, November H I The Ladle* Fireman * auxiliary I will meet at the home of Mr* i Russell Baumgartner Monday eve 1 ring at seven thirty o'clock. The Monroe W. S. C. S will meet in the annex of the ehurt li! Thursday evening ut *ev< n o'clock There will be a called meeting of the llUHines* and Professional Women's club Friday evening at ■even fifteen o't lock at the De< a tur public library. A spnclal bu*lties* meeting and initiation service* for hew pledg)-* will be con ducted. AH tnenibi r* a. e urged to attend this one-hour meeting 0 Mr. and Mr*. Edwin Schaadt < f Celina, O. route 1. are the par- • tile of a baby l>oy, born at C:25 a m tbi* morning at the Adam* • ounty memorial hospital. He weighed 7 pounds, H ouncoa and ba* not been named. A baby son wa* born to Mr and Mr*. Lawrence Edward Beaver* 21<H North Fourth street, Monday afternoon ut 3:45 pm at the local hospital He weighed 7 pound*. 14 ounce* ami ha* not been named. Mr and Mr* Felix M tier of thi* city are the parent* of a baby girl, born Monday morning i.t the Lutheran hospital In Fort Wayne The daughter is the second in the Maier family and ha* not yet been named. —— o Admitted: Clarence Brown. 425 John* street; Mix* Linda Globig.

; Christinas Comes Earlier < » This Year .. . • » ;; Os course the date is still December 25, hut with present shortages, uncertain deliveries, I limited replacements, etc., the wise shopper wiH be sure Santa's sack is filled long before ;; the deadline. ' ’ Parker ”51" Pena .. »12.50 Electric Alarm Clocks . $4 95 up , K M Popup Toaster $15.70 Remington "Foursome , Amity Billfolds .. $2.00 up Electric Shavers $1».50 Prophylactic Brush Sets Zenith Hearing Aid ' the ’ Cory Coffee Brewers gift of hearing" I Edin Sunlamp $42.95 S4O and SSO I Shaeffer Pen and Pencil Electric Heating Pads > sets $8.50 up Compacts ’ Personalised Stationery Pipes ! $1.99 Bum Candy » > Use our lay away plan. A deposit will hold ’ any gift. Ask about our Courtesy Card plan on hard to get items. ; I Christmas Gift Wrapping Ensemble I 20 deluxe patterns with matching seals, I tags and booklet 11.25 — I UM II Sill If I. Ml I I Holthouse Drug Co. [VITAMINS ( Your Doctor I Recommends f f l**Hy. I'pjohns, Squibbs, Ab- \ . Ixitts, Parke-Davis, .Mead's, C \ Lederle's — and other vilaJ mins. 1 It’s fall, and now is the time to ( build up your resistance to f colds. % We carry a complete line f of all Vitamins. Kohne Drug Store

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Homestead 24; Mlw Delore* Rchumm, Wlllahlre, O.; Mr* R. I. MtPhaul. Ohio city. O.; Jame* llardm* n, Ohio City, O route 2. Admitted and dtanilnxed: Mrs. Leland Dale Myer*. 1216 Master drive. Dlsmlvad: Miss Joan L Newlin, route 2; Mr* Donald (' Millar and baby boy, Rlcband Donald, 6'»l> West Monroe street, Miss Cora Lou Llechtle, Van Wert. O ; Mr* Amy . Chrlxtenbury. Van Wert, O. ——-1nTuJ*ih' |i|> i»_LLL'i iSl 1 I Imfl Pvt Melvin L. Taylor ba* the following cbange of address 15244196. Bfry A. field artillery, training battalion. It. T. C. Fort Kn.x, Ky I ADD SOCIETY Mr. and Mr* Arthur Manley and ■on*. Jeff and Jim. were Sunday , gunats of Mr and Mrs. John R. , Roth Ml** N»ra Etxler is enjoying a motor trip through California A meeting of the W F. M. S. , of the Nazarene church will be held I Thursday evening at seven thirty 11 o'clock at the horn of Mr und ! Mr*. George Anspaugh. 1U27 Viho street. It is necessary that every , member be present. o Little Damage Caused ! As Auto Catches Fire Firemen were called to Madison street near Third lat* last night when an auto caught on fire. Little damage was done The owner of the vehicle wa* not Identified. 0 o- — / Support your Community fund. Give generously.