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■ Chapel church met Thursday after noon at the home of Mrs Earl Chase for It* regular monthly meeting. Mra. C. O. fl own wax the leader, and had charge of th- following program: prelude, Mm. Ralph Bluhm, "We're a Story To Tell to the National" song, gr up; 'The Andean Mission.'' Mrs. Celia pel left; "The Agricultural Migrant,'' Mra. Wendall Sheehan; "Sharing the Sharecroppers," Mrs. Robert Worklnger; the united council of church women. Mra Freeman Schnepp; prayer, Mrs Charles Rub bitt. Mr*. Juine« Sheehan conducted ' the business meeting in the abaence of the preaident. Member* present were Mt*. Brown, Mrs. Rabbit, Mr*. J. sheehan. Mr*. W. Sheehan and daugh tar. Mr*. Bluhm, Mw. W rklnger. Mr*. Pellett. Mrs Charles Burrell, Mm. Amo* Minnan. Mr*. Harvey Koo*. Mra.'Ernest Knefelkump and the hostess, Mrs. Chas*. The next meeting will Ih< at the church in December. PRESBYTERIAN SOCIETY IN MEETING THURSDAY Tlie Woman'* Missionary society of the Presbyterian church met Thinsday afternoon at the home of Mm. Earl Adams, with .Mr* A. N. Anker and Mr*. Burt Townsend j as axslNtant hostesse*. Mrs. F. I. Patterson, president, presided. Mm. E D Engeler conducted davotloM, using as her theme "Thanksgiving,” and quoted from several different paalms. Mrs. J. F. Sanmann r>ud an intere*ting letter from a French family of a Protestant minister there, thanking the society for gifts sent 11 them Mr*. R. K. (Ilendening read an excellent paper on India, It* general characteriNllo*. Its people, schools and colleges, religions, early missionaries and the need of this country for still greater devel >pment. Twenty seven member* and one guest, Mr* Herman Carson of Muncie, a former resident of Decatur, were present. Dainty refreshments were served during the social hour and the meeting wa,< dismissed with the Mizpah benediction. Mrs Kenneth Parrish will be bostiMM to member* of the Happy Homemakers club Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock. Members are asked to notice the change in date.
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| MONMOUTH JUNIORS EC PRESENT PLAY The Junior Class of the Monmouth high school will present the three act comedy, "They Have Him a 'J*', 1 ,h " auditorium Wednmday and Thursday evening. .November 20 and 21. ut eight o’•lock. The play i* being directed •»y Mr* If. W Thompson. I he < avi include* Jams* Crosby, Ru»»ell Kruetzmun. It' hert Drew, Richard Miller, .Marvin Ewell, iJJeanette Fuhrman. Thelma Daniels. Gwendolyn Rice, Lillian Kickhoff, Luerettla Burger, Bob Bleherh h. Lol* Buuek, Mardella Ht hue h r. Wanda Smith, Dan Everett and Arnold Getting The Ralpbow rummage eale will be held Saturday at the .Mrdlenkopf Farm Equipment store, North Third street, beginning at eight o'clock. All clothe* to Ire donated are asked Io be taken to the home* of Elizabeth llerah, Sharon Hile or Ironna Jaberg today, or to the Mollenkopf’a store early Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neirelter will entertain with a dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mr*. J. E. Anderson of Scbumm, O. who will observe their foitleth wedding anniversary. Guests planning to attend are Mr. and Mm. Edward Anderson and son. James, of Willshirt. O ; Mr. and Mrs. John Reinhard, Schumrn. <».; Mlsa Ina Anderson, Dayton. (), Mrs Hemer Ruhl, Miss Eleanor Reppert and the honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. Announcement ha* been made of the wedding of Dr. T. J McKean of Montpelier, formerly of this county, to Mrs. Grace Nordhnm <>t Cairo, 111. The ceremony was performed November 7 at the Cairo Baptist church. The bride has served as treasurer of her home city since 19M. The Decatur Garden club will meet Tuesday evening at six thirtyo'clock at the Boy Rcout cabin, Hanna Nuttman park A dinner will be served and each member is asked to bring her own table service. Reservations must be made by Monday noon, and (Rose planning to attend who do not have transportation may call #6O. An all day meeting of the St. Luke’s Women's guild will lie held at the church Thursday, with a pot-luck dinner at noon Mrs. Earl Arnold will lie hostess and Mia. Robert Presdorf will be the leader. The Pleasant Mills Methodint W. S. C. S. will meet at one forty five o'clock Thursday. November 21, at
CLUB CALENDAR •ocltty Dsadllna, 11 A. M. Phonac 1000 — 1001 Friday Lincoln P. T. A, Lincoln audl torluni, 7:30 p m. Phllathea class ot Baptist church, postponed. Federation of Woman's Clubs Fine Arts Fe»t|v*l and Sliver Tea. First Methodist church, 2:30 p.m. Work and Win class of Trinity Evangelical t', B. church, church. 6:3<> pm. Sunday Ladles Aid society of Preble Lutheran church, fall festival, church. Monday Music department of Decatur Woman's club, Mrs. Clarence K. Bell. 7:41 pm. Literature department ot Decatur Wcwnan'a club. Mm. Klmch, •I p.m. Junior Women department of Decatur Woman's club. Miss Dorothy Hammond, 7:45 pm. Art Department of Decatur Wee man's club, Mrs. A. K Adhbauc-her, 6:30 p.m. Research club. Mr*. R. D. Myer*. 2:30 p.m, St Mary's Roclety, C. L. of C. hall, 7:30 p.m. Dramatic department, Mis. Raymond Kcihne, 6:30 pm. Corinthian das* of Christian c hurch. Mrs, Harmon Kraft. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Phllalethean c ircle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, church, ft p in. C. L. of C. potluck, C. L. of C. room, 6:30 p.m. St. Mary's Township Home Economics club. Mr*. Lucille- Miller. 7:30 p.m. Root Town*hip Home Economics club. Mm. E. S Christen. 1:30 p m V. A. C. class of Presbyterian church. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Runyon. tt p.m. Decatur Garden club, Boy Scout cabin. 6:30 p.m. Happy Homemakers club Mrs Kenneth Parrish. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Pel lota Xi sorority *ocial meeting. Elks home, s p.m. Thursday So Cha Rea. Mrs. Tillman Gehrig. 7:3n p.m. St Luke's Women's guild, c hurch, all clay. Pleanatit Milk Methodlat W. S C. S.. Mr*. Lee Custer. 1:45 p.m. Saturday Rainbow Girl* rummage sale. Mcdlenkopf Farm Equipment store. M a m. the home of Mr*. Lee Cutter. All metnlM-m are urged to attend.
The Order of Faatern Star will have their icnnual Inspection and vlwlt of the worthy grand matron Friday, November 22 A banquet will is- held at six fifteen o'clock and ticket* ure aelhnx for one dollar. Reservation* must Im- macle by November IK to Mm, Delton Paaawateror Mr* R A. Stuckey. — 0 —— Younq Finnish Girl Writes Appreciation For Box From School Washington township trustee, John B. Stoneburner, today received a letter from a seven-year old Finnish girl. espre**lng her thanks to the Debolt Nchool students for a hoi which she received one of Severn} sent to refugees In war torn Europe. Thomas Adler, teacher al the Deßolt school, supervised sending the Ih,x<- to Europe. The letter, although written in a clearly legible hand, I* marked l,y several confusing usages ot the English language. Contents of the letter: "Many thanks for you parcel. I get It Mime* time ago through my M-ltool. Particularly I was glad for the soap and comb. This was the first time when I get the parcel from foreign countrioe. I am seven years old. I am In the first form at school. I have three sisters. Two are elder a* I and one is younger a* I. Once more warm
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I ha nka." The letter l« < b>s< d “With kindly regards to you" and I* signed “Pila Helmw." The address Is lielleved to lie Helsinki. Helslngln, Finland. Mrs. Jewu- Niblick haa returned home from Chicago when- she visited several day* with her sitter. Anne Winans Kenny, who l» professor of English at the t'nlveralty of Illinois* Mrs. M. F. Harris has returned to her home In thia city after spending several daya with her sisHrs in Loganaport. Mid* Ihlen Kinzle ot Paw Paw. Mich., formerly of Decatur, visited friend* here this we.»k. Rhe Is • nroute t > Fresno, Calif, where she will be engag'd In welfare woik Iler brother, George Kinzb-. I* Connet ti d with Woman's magazine M ami Mie Joe Fisher and Mr ami Mrs Harold Fisher ami aons. Kenneth and Lynn, spent a fe« day* visiting with Mr. and Mrs Charlna Peters and Mr. and Mr*. Ernest Carrell, of Waterford, O They were also honored guest* at a dinner Sunday ut the home of the former's brother, H<l F slier. In Newark. O. Adam llaib-r, well known Decatur ic-ldent, bus reenlisted in the (' R. army He retain* his former
rank of corporal and will be attached to the Indiana armored divieioii and will i»e sent ovenseaa, serving In Europa, He reenlisted u' Philadelphia Mis* Ina Anderson of Dayton, O-, will spend th* weekend here with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neirelter. .... p. Admitted: Miss Paulino Hnnnl. .M->nroe, Admitted and diamliMd: Mrs Fred Montgomery. Bryant Di*mls*e<l: Mis* Jane Burk. Third street; .Mr* Glendale Mo* ser, Geneva out<- 2; Mr- Walter Reiser. Ileriie. ... ..® —_ Word has been recehed hen- of the birth of n son to Mr. and Mr* Walter Hudduth of IndianapoHa. on November 7 He weighed K'A patnde. and has been named Donald Eugene. He U u grand-on of Allo rt Hudduth ot this city. Best-Known home remedy for N fl- w relieving miieriea of l> (yc children's colds.
4 I j | < I I » j I Only a few weeks remain I! I j in which to have a photo- ;• graph taken for Christmas :: j I giving. ! > I I j I I b i i Edward's Studio 4 > 4 ► 4 I 4 I 4 I < > Photographs I I ---For Christmas I • I ' < ' Don’t delay. Come before it’s too late, i ! Our prires arc reasonable. Come in and ] [ sec our big display of prize pictures. The Berne Studio 1 • 505 E. Franklin St. Berne. Ind. < < I 4 » H.4,q.»»»q.0*4"444»»4»4»*4"*-»4»4-»4-4»4-ee»444444»4»»4 JOIN NOW j j ■ I ■!■■■ I I — I ■■■ '■ I ''II ■ ■ I ( j j OPEN ( HARTER ‘ ’ 4 I FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES f Now Being Organized in Decatur. SPECIAL ORGANIZATION MEETIN'ti ‘ ’ i I Mon., Nov. 18-8 p. m. i i at I > < • < I Mies Recreation < I i I All Eagle Member* are asked to attend I! < I and bring prospective members with them. !! 4 I 4 j Why Men Join the F.O.E. — Subatantiai <! j I weekly benefits to sick members. Relief to ; [ widows and orphans of members. Beautiful Homes in all large cities. Good fellowship 4 • and Greater acquaintances. ! J 4 I 4 I 4 I 4 I . Attend The Meeting! n 4 I . Join Now!
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