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Alfred Dellinger, Janet Bryan, Non man Young. Ronald Bryan, Mr. and ’ Mrs. Floyd Meyer, and .Mr. and I Mrs. .Merriman, ' I—— 1 —— 1 The Friendship Village II m<> E< onomhs club will have a meeting ' Thursday afternoon at one o'clock 1 at the north brick school house. The Eta Tau Hlgma sorority will meet Tuesday evening at eight o'clck at the home of Mrs. Don Stump. Memhtn of the Decatur Garden club are reminded to bring their (lotted plant for auction to the meeting Tuesday evening at six thirty o'clock In the Boy He ut cabin, Hanna.Nuttman park. Mem iters are also asked to bring table service for the dinner. The Baptist Philo class meeting will be held Friday evening art els thf.ty o'clock at the church. Thle will be the annual Thanksgiving dinner and each memhe: b asked to bring table service. The D. V. B. daw of the Trinity Evangelical I'nlted Brethren church will meet Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. c. Barkley, 70.1 North Second street. Mrs. Ted Beer(tower. Mrs. Sarah Arnold and Mrs. Mandy Foreman will be the immlslIng hostesses. The Pr< fit and Pleasure Hotni Economics club will meet at seven thirty o'clock Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Carl Mcßride. Tri Kappa sorority will have a business meeting Tuesday evening at eight o’clock at the Elks home. Family night will be observed Wednesday evening at the Zbn Evangelical Reformed church, with a carry in dinner at els thirty o''clock. The meat, rolls and coffee will be furnished. Dr. .Meyers of Fort Wayne will be the principal speaker. A meeting of the Bethany circle of the Zion Evangel! al and Reformed church will be hold Tuesday evening at eight o’clock at the home of Mrs. Harry Knapp. JpERSONAIS Mr. and Mrs. Ora Brown and Mrs. Agnew Wlmtner of Fort Wayne were Sunday gucots of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Surnan of route 6 and Mr. and Mrs. J. R Meadows of 822 Dlerkes street, Decatur. The Kirkland Township W. ('. T. U. will have an all day meeting

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I I I H — Photo by Anspaugh WED RECENTLY—Mr. and Mrs. U-e Edward Gage have moved to their newly furnished home north ot Markle following their recent marriag.. In the St. Mary's Catholic church rectory. Mrs. Gage Is the former Miss Ruth Mary Habegger. daughter of Mrs. Helen Habegger, 1 827 North Fifth street. ——

Thursday at the home of Mra. John Arnold. A potluck dinner will lie served at the noon hour, and members are asked to bring table service. Willis Metzger of Lima. Ohio, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Baker and daughter, Janet Elaine. Mrs J. C. Miller has returned to Decatur after upending the past five weeks in Fort Wayne ami Grand Rapids, Mich., with relatives. Paul Turner of Kenosha, Wls., Is visiting his sister, Mrs. J. C. Carroll. Cal Kunkle says he is lot king forward to a venison dinner when Will Schnepp and Shu Burk return from their trip to the northern peninsula of Michigan. latrine Kern. Helen Steffen. Ralph Leyse and Glenn Adler attended Sonja Henle's lets revue In: Indianapolis Thursday. Robert Moyer, carrier salesman In the northwest part of the city, lost his Daily Democrat receipt bo .k for his Master Drive customers. If found the boy will appreciate Its return. Miss Virginia Smith and Miss SuHie Burklow, students at Franklin college. were weekend guests of Miss Margaret Moses. 0 ©HMI f Admitted: Morris Cdter route 3; .Mrs. Roy But- har. Berne route 2: Miss Jeanette Reiter, route 1; Edward Haggerty, Geneva; Dale

Huey. Bryant route 1. Admitted and dismissed: Richard lai Fontaine, Monroe. Dismiesed: Mrs. Kenneth Singleton and son. Timothy Joseph. 810 Adams street; Mrs. Itonald Beery and baby girl, Sandra Kay, 251 South Second street; Mrs. Ralph Stuckey and baby Imy. Michael James. Celina. O.; Clarence Brown. 425 Johns atieet; Malland Miller. Berne; Mrs. Herman Ehlerdlng, route 2; Mrs. Marvin Aupperle and son. Wayne Roger, Geneva route 1. 0 ■r ‘■"J’AiJfci bdkuMßMHksauMmcUlumH i Mr. and Mrn Cail Bucher of route 3. are th<- parents of a baby boy, liorn Saturday morning at 8:51 a m. 1 1 at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed !• pounds. 14 ounces and has been named Ken- ' noth Edward. A baby son was Isirn to Mr. and Mrs Charhw French of Portland. Sunday morning at 3:35 am. al the local hospital. He weighed 7 pounds 1 and has been named Michael Dee. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Egley, 1021 Line etteet. are parents of a baby s<n, born Sunday at 7:35 a.m. at ; the Adams county hoipital. He weighed 8 pounds, 13 ounces and | has been named Jerry Robert.

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CLUB CALENDAR Aoclsty Deadline. 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Monday Music department of Decatur Woman's club, Mrs. Clarence E. Bell. 7:45 p m. Literature department of Decatur Woman's dub, Mrs. Kirsch. « p in. Junior Women department ut Decatur Woman's club. Miss Dorothy Hammond, 7:45 pm. Art Itepartment of Decatur Woman's club, Mrs. A. It Aahbamher, 6:80 p m, Research club. Mrs. R. D. Myers. 2:80 p.m. St Mary's Society. C. L. of C. hall. 7:80 p.m. , Dramatic departmen'. Mrs. Raymond Kohne, 6:30 pm. Corinthian clans cf Christian church, Mrs. Harmon Kraft, 7:80 p.m. Needle club guest party, postponed. Tuesday Phllalethean circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, church, 8 pm. C. L. of C. potluck, C. L. of C. room, 6:30 pm. St. Mary's Township Home Economic! club, Mrs. Lucille Miller, 7:30 p.m. Root Township Home Economics club, Mm. E. S. Christen, 1:30 p in V. A. C. class «.f Presbyterian church, Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Run yon, 8 p m. Decatur Garden club, Boy Scout cabin, 8:30 p.m. Happy Homemakers club, Mrs Kenneth I'srriab, 7:30 p.m. Presbyterian Ladles Aid society, church, 2:30 p.m. Iteltekah lodge called meeting, Odd Fellows hall, 7:30 pm. Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mns Don Stump, 8 p.m. Bethany circle ot Zion Evangel! cal mid Reformed church, Mrs Hurry Knapp, 8 p in. Wednesday Pel lota XI sorority social meeting. Elks home, 8 p.m. Decatur Home E<-< nomlcs club, Mrs Gilbert Strickler, 1:45 pin. Historical club, Mrs. Ruseell Acker, 2:30 p in. Zion Evangelical and Reformed church family night, church, « 30 p.m. Profit and Pleasure Home Economics club, Mrs. ('.ill Mcßride, 7:30 p.m Thursday So Ch i Rea, Mrs. Tillman Gehrig, 7:3i p.m. St. Luke's Women's guild, church, all da). Pleasant MIIU Methodist W. R. C. S„ Mrs. Lie Custer, 1:45 p in. Circle I of W. S. C. S. of Metho dist church, Mrs. Homer l.ower, 2:30 p.m. Circle II of W. S. C. S. of Methodist church, Mm. Fl yd Acker, 2:30 p.m. Circle 111 of w. S. C. E. of Methodist church, Mrs. A. D. Sutiloe, 2:30 p.m. Circle IV of W. 8. C. S. of Methixllst church, Mrs. E. N. Wicks. 2:30 p.m. Wesley claw ut Methodist churi h, Alva Lawson. 7:30 p in. Kirkland Township W C. T. C. Mrs. John Arnold, all day. Friendship Village Home Economi< s club, north brh’Jc school. 1 p.m. D. V. B. class of Trinity Evangelical I'nlted Brethren church. Mrs. J. C. Barkley, 7:30 pm. Friday Cub pack Thanksgiving program. Lincoln ocho I. 7 |> m. Tri Kappa business meeting. Elks. 8 p m. Baptist Philo class, church. 8:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mcßride. Monroe, are pareiito of a baby boy. liorn at the Adams county memorial h spital Sunday morning at 7 a.in. He weighed 7 pounds, I’.i ounces and has been named Brice Dale. A baby boy was born to Mr. and

v Bk vOgW; • <¥■’ ""’ w WrW r*la' ... w -C t| i • • - jMT < A TV ** 11 !\ tis K, » - SCATTtRtD OVIR THE StOFI of Mount Cobblestone near Burbank, Cal, ! is the wreckage of a DC-3 airliner which cracked up in a heavy rain ; and windstorm. The eight passengers and crew of three aboard the craft , are believed to have perished in the accident which occurred a few ; mlnutaa before the craft was due to land.

Mns. Leßoy J. T.ehm.tn M Berne route 1, at 3:18 a m. this morning at the Adams county hospital. He weighed 7 pounds, 2 ounces and has n <1 !>een named. — ——.—g —— Truce Expected In Debate Over Veto — i Press Proposal On Troops Locations Mke Success. N. V., Nov. 18— tl'Pt The I'nlted States was rca«ly today «o press Its proposal that all the I'nlted Nations make public the size and location of all their armed forces — those ataHoned at home as well as abroad The American suggestion was headed for an airing In thn t'N rent ral assembly's political committee where delegates are expected to decided late today to thrive the loud debate over the big five veto femiMtrarlly. The truce in the veto debate was proposed by French delegate Alexandre Parodi to give the big five themselves a chance to find away of softening the veto. The big five will make their first attempt even before the t'N political committee formally acts on Parodl's suggestion. The live will meet In the morning at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel for the llnd of probably a series of hotel room meetings. With the veto Issue under the table for a while, delegates of the 51 I'nitel Nations were set to plunge Into the controversial matter of Allied armed forces, where they are stationed throughout the world ami why. The subject will be Soviet Russia's formal request that the I N require its nn-mbe to list publicly the size and di position of their armed forces and bases in friendly countries. It would require the I'nlted States and Britain to publicise the facts about their troops In such places as China and Latin America or Greece and Ireq. but would not require much information from i Russia. Soviet force' ar« chiefly In the ex-enemy areas. The I'. S. wants to extend the proposal to r.ll armed forces everywhere, but the Americans were not expected to Insist on such a move, ■ Carpenters Union Walkout Averted Indianapolis. Nev, is tl'Pi A

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SMART SIT WIT Ilka Chase ha» ' informed Hollywood friends she ' plans to wed Dr. Norman Sgar Brown, former Navy commander, after she divorces William Murray, agent. Now In Reno awaiting her divorce, which she expects around the holidays, ths actress-author is writing another book. (Inurnational)

. r - - A1 »•»»» -i ! 31 - 4 mBII ■ -CiwW j’Tr-r'-v —! THUE S MUSIC IN THE Al* and it's Christmas music as "Rusty,'* six-tr.onlhs-old pet of George W. Gray ot New York, tries out a few carols while perched on the family piano. "Rusty" is quite different than the ordinary cat, with a liking for human companionship and a willingness to Ue trained to uerferm tricks usuallv done bv dogs. (International)

threatened walkout of 1,800 memIters <>t the AFL carpenters' union was averted today im the workem agreed to' go back t > work pending further negotiations with the Indiana general contractors' ass<r < iation. The strike was to take effect today as the union soiighi wage in cresses of 12*4 c< nts t > Imost Hie hourly pay for carpenters In thki area to 11.80. The strike would have affected six counties in the greater Indianapolls area ami threatened to paralyse construction at various vetcram' housing projects. - -..ft — Watch Makers Tired Os Nation's Strikes Waltham, Mass.. Nov 18.--<l'l’l Tired of reading ab lit etrlkw. the 2,500 members <rf the Waltham watch makers union (IND) inserted a full page advertis>-iiieiit in a Waltham paper stating that the Waltham management Is made up of "fine, hone«t gentlemen for whom it is a pleasure and a prtv- ' liege to work."

Dangerous Farm Mat bine The corn picker is the most dan- ! ecrous of farm machines. Young Mother «!■■■» ■—Relieve dis- ' tressof baby’s cold while he sleeps. i Rub on Vicks VapoKub at bed- I time. Soothes. m m a relieves during night. Try it! ▼ vaporuo "I LOST 32 LBS.! 3 WIAI SIZI 14 AGAIN" VW 1 Onos 1 Selbs.MUs lUyoddalat - *]! i mUbtwMkir MUAYDS Vite-/ Bin Caadr Ksdueing Hsu. New f \ ’ tbo hoe s modal s figurs. Your as- \ pariuoa may or may not ba tha I >/ sama but try thia aaaiar raduniw EMM ft plan. Fry hrU Boi Aful Atew KtnMt or monay back. la otlnlotl taala oonduoiod by ' msbealdootors mor. than IS* f par .on. loot It to ltn..unda atarataln afaw wraka with (-“dr Vll SW Koducing Plan. X4|hU| Noaiaraiaa. No laraiirao. Ns §>L r drum bat pl.aty. You don't aal » » out maala, poteloaa, ate., you jwt /I f 1 aul tham'down. Matola sbaa you " “ OHJ«r daUaioua ATDS Viumrn Candy bafors ' mask. Only *US (ar M dan’ aupsiy. Fbooa "Tear out this ad as a i«uiiud«r.’ I Smith lir«« <•.

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ORIGINALLY used by ski-troopers In snowy climates, parkas have been "reconverted" by stylists for wear nt warm beaches. Shapely Abbey Marshall models one here at a New York fashion show, (fntcrnational)

MASONIC Ixttlge of Instruction in Fellow--1 craft degree Tuesday, November I 19, at 7:30 p. m. W .1 Krick. W M. I'sj lota Xi Kummaßt* Sale | Friday Aft . Nov 22 from I p. m. I Saturday from |o a m to I p. tn Opposite Court House on So 2n I ' New Fortney Shot* Repair Bldg.