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|F*ILtE CHAPTER kappa MEETS " |: " 11 entertain'd < h ip er ■K . mho it) suit a <!••’• , "I: *-' * |K ' n n 1 <'■ 1" f"i ■9 ■.!- f <ii' flowers. J proSlied 99{ iiieet ini'. ■9. Ah h . <l-" i "" < ■9 • ■■> •"" 1 ' i ' l -" HB|,, . isvi-'' <1 Mik . ~t i M ._ | (1 , I H.-11.-c -a <“ Mr- ■■ r ■ "f ” kl ' rily better EK CLUB MEETS MM (| '!".ii< “ • l'il> I■ n ns in Hi*- annex M , ... M. uo li-t < Inin h. ■ II'" ' M pH-KHll **' l ’ th ‘‘ iKWill Take Care , I,> Hie club < reed S^K... .1 < 1.-ad Hie <lrt jt.-i *lii<h roll < all wan ■9 , h<- h study |M. • view-d by Mik. < xhibited a KgA. ~t 1, ><ikn and copies ..| . . -.•aziiK- Ihe proH 9, 1., .<| *i'h .< di- riplion of key's I" ■hu -o.'ul hour, Mm. < ... < -ted < ami in hirv<'<l Mm J. F Crist,' l> and Mik How.mi , I ■ Ku-i I nI k class of the | . K..ii.-"li >1 r.iin-d Hri'tli . :. .nil 11. . t Tuesday ••ven |9' <u’ . thirty o'clock in the i.mMii.-nt The committee .11. hide- Mr and Mrs Manlier .mil Mr. and Mis. Miller S <• S ..I the Bobo MethS9< Ii .ml :•• et at the home - •'ilinla, even S9»' tliiity oh lock VII ■ te<|'i< Ks, i| to |,e pres■9' Willitu- Workers class*' of M'-" •• < liurch will meet 1 Mi and Mrs. Milton urixf to attend as the 19*"' "l "Hi. .-r» w || lake place M s ~f Beulah chapel BHli'..' i.e.-ting Wednesday |9* "tno of Mrs William Ehr- ■■ m i neet.of th,. Friendship chib of Bute ('reek townfor Thin sday, Feb■ICK RELIEF FROM M p,om ‘ st Dntrm Arising from IfOMACH ULCERS EXCESS ACID JBaskTHarf HomeTroatnwnt that O "HP er it Will Cost You Nothing I'°," of'hr w II.I.AR1 > IKeL. “•*- ‘*" n *° ld f" f relief of sr long ti um Mamoch * luo t «** A«W- --•**"«»«. SS* ".. , »'»»*<•««•. •»< , "Zu**!?2* 1 11' 1 " n 15d »r« ‘rlalf m »"•«<.. uful , r Ho.(house brug Co. ■ Smith Drug Co. V LAST MINUTE ■ VALENTINE | ■ SHOPPERS! H Klop in and see our ■ Rif! suegrslions. E *> will Im* triad to 9 !'f!-wr.p it [ or y„y '— i ■» ydth)ii>o !)rujf (’o.

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.rnary 20. has been changed to Tuesday, February is. A Washington's birthday banquet will be served to men of the . Baptist church Tuevday evening , at six thirty <>'<-l<»< k at the chun-h. 1 The banquet will lie served by the i ladles o’ the church, and all men of the church are invite) to at- ,' tend. The Decatur Home Economics club will meet Wednesday after i noon at one forty five o'clock at the he.:ne of Mr* llobert Oarard on West Monroe street. j Mrs. Clem Baker entertain* d : with a surprise party last evening, i honoring Mr. Baker on his thirtyeighth birthday anniversary Guests , included Mr. and Mrs. Don Jiess, Mr. and Mrs lx-o Hackman, Mr. •nd Mrs. Itili Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baker. Mr. and Mrs. An--1 thony Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Carl | linker, Mr and Mis. Gale Sheets, Mr. and Mrs- Albert Converse!, Mr. and Mot. May Elzey and Richard Baker. .-— o _ JpERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Merle Gass, of Bluffton, visited in Decatur Wod-t nesday. Mrs. Cal Yost has returned home after a several months’ stay ; with her daughter. Alice. In New Mexico, Arizona and Oklahoma Miss Y<ot plans to remain In the southwest until summer. Mrs. J. Clark Mayclin and daughiters. Susie ami MiS'ie. have arrived {home from Fort Dodge, lowa, where [they have boon visiting for the ! past several weeks. Enroute home, 'they visited with Mr. and Mrs. T J O'Neill HI and son in llinedale. 11l Van Wert county, O, has eub scrihed 15.197 to the Infantile par ; alysls drive, just about double last years contributions. Miss Janet Schrock will leave! Sunday for West Palm Beach. Fla.. | where she will lie the guest of Mrs. Bruce Staton ami Mr. and Mrs. John W Shirk The regular supper meeting of the Presbyterian Mens club will be held next Wednesday evening al 6:30 o'clock at the churuii parlors. The Indios ahi will serve the supI per. Mr and Mrs. Cletus Miner mot(ored to Bloomington today to ac'company home their daughter. Colle<-n. a student at Indiana univerzlty, and Dick Linn of Indiana-! polls. / ■■ > < ? I SEORGIA’S gubernatorial prrbkm is now up to Superior Court Judge Walter C Hendrix, who is holding hearings at McDonough Ga., to determine the rightful governor. (Jntcrnationil)

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 -- 1001 Thursday W. S. C. S. of Methodist church, church. l?.;»d p.m , executive- me<'iing. 1:80 p.m Women's Society of World Service of Union Chapel Evangelical I'. B. church, Mr’. Rotiert WorkInger. Hl a m W. S. C S. of Salem Methodist church, Mrs Oscar Young. 1:30 p m. Victory Mass of Trinity Evangelical I’- B. church. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Krtodle, 7:30 p.m. Stated meeting of Order of Eastern Star. Masonic hail, 7:30 p.m. Women of the Moose, Moose, Moose home. 7:30 p m. Queen of the Horary nimby club, >Mrs. Wayne Peteiwon, S p.m. Baptist Woman's society, Mrs. Charles Massotim e, 2:30 p.m. W 8. C. S. of Mt. Pleasant church. Mrs. Norval Foreman and Mrs. Sam Foreman, 2 pm. Walther la-ague zone institute. 7:30 p.m. St. Ann Study <iuli. Mrs. George Wemhoff, 7:30 pm. Willing Workers < lass of Bobo I'. B- church. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Chronister. Friday Legion auxiliary business meeting, Legion home, 8 p.m. Y. I*. M. B. of Nuttman Avenue I'nited Brethren church. Mrs Wayne Troutner, 7:30 p.m. Sunday W S. C. S. of Bobo Methodirtt church, Mrs. Olle f'ultcitson. 7:30 I p.m. Monday I Research club. Mrs. Harry Knapp. 2:30 p.m. Past presidents parley of legion auxiliary Mrn. Annabelle Ge- ' hrig, x p.m. Decatur Woman'* club. Lincoln 'school auditorium. 7:45 p.m. Tuesday C L. or <’. pot-luck supper, hall fi:3o pm. Tri Kappa social meeting. Elks, s p m. K.unjoin -I'm clatw of Bethany Evangelical I’. B. church, church liasement. 7:30 p.m. Friendship Village club of Blue Creek township, North Brick ■'chool Ikiiim<>. I pm. Wednesday W. S. C. S. of Beaulah chapel, Mrs. William Ehrman. Psi lola Xi sorority. Elks home, k pm Decatur Home Economics club. Mrs ItolM-rt Garard, 1:45 pm. Admitted: Miss Christine Spruitger. Monroe route I; Mrs. William T llabegger. Berm*. Admitted and dismi-Hed: lairry Ro-kfurd. <». route 2. Dismissed: Mrs Harold E. Young ■an.l baby Isiy, Monroe: Mres. Finil Versatile Design • I 9443 I L SIZES At/fHlnr t> 14 41 Ml? Fri i t w "wIA rP-T'i r- 191 Such a versatile shlrtfrock as I Pattern 9443. you never saw! The design Is at home in cottons; in rayons it's dressier for tear, bridges. Either way It's a good slcnderizer. This pattern gives perfect fit. is easy to use. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every httfPpallern 9443 comes in sixes 34. 31, 311. 4». 42. 44. 4S, 4X. Six.- 3«. 3% yards 39 inch fabric. I Send TWENTY FIVE cents in coins for this pattern to Decatur i Daily Dontocrat, Pattern Dept 1H N Jeßerson St.. Chfcagu 99. | 111. Print ptaitiy Your .dress. Zone. Size .nd Style Num

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SALLY, a three-year-old doe, makea herself at home in the living room on one of her regular visits to Mrs. William H. Russell's home at Lake Denmark. N. J. Mrs. Russell found the doe when she waa two days old. Ever since she turned Sally loose at two months, the deer has returned perioiicallv for Informal viaita. (Inttrnatioiull

Shifferly and baJiy boy. Duane Dale, route 3; Mrs. Vilas Halu ggor. Monroe route 1. John Bertsch. Berne route 1; Miss Virginia Straub, route 2; Glenn Neukom. lOlfi Line street. o Word has been received here of th,- birth of a eon to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin .Macke of New Orleans, l,a. 1 He was born at 9 a.m Tuesday morning and has been named Alvin Henry, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Macke of route 2, are grandparents of th« haby. ——. ——o — WEALTHY MAN (Continued from Page 1) ~f his daughter. Edman was sought by police in several states as they spread a wide sean h three hours after the shooting. They believed be tied In a 194« Ford oedan. taking his son with him. Sheriff Richard Thayer said Edman's two airplanes still were hanHired at the Columbus municipal airport. He said Edman Was a rich electrical contractor who made thousinds of dollars In war conprarts in the nouth during the war Clark, from a Ix-d in Bartholomew county hospital, told Thayer ami coroner Marvin 11. Davis that Edman came to the house after the family retire) last night. Clark told the sheriff that E<lman pounded on the door and shouted: "I want in in a hurry. I'm going to kill you." Mrs. Eiiman opened the door anil Edman dragged her outside.

$S> 7 (lop) ..?'?' >Sv3- (xltZ:/ pWi’Mkxtw\Q <^J t uAv?) /><Pn C<>~^— FOR A FEBRUARY BIRTHDAY WISH Os course she wants an amethyst, wine colored birthstone of the month. This gem of pease and courage is set in fine gold and silver. We have it at Pumphrey’s .. a member of the American (Jem Society to assure you of value. J

Clark said. The elderly man followed them outside and hit Edman with a shotgun, he said. Chirk said Edman shot him once with another shotgun. Th<-n. he said. Mrs. Edman was shot, and Edman turueil the gun on Clark and fired again ll* saitl lie and his daughter ran In the house. Mrs. Edman fell to the floor, screaming. Clark said he heard a voice that sound el like Bdmau's shouting through the window from outside, "(low’d you like that?" Then he heard an automobile leave. Clark crawleil a quarter mile to the home of a neiglilsn- and called a doctor and the sheriff When Thayer arrived, he found the blonde woman lying dead on the floor and Clark suffering from I loss of blood. Divorce Cose Venued From Circuit Court The dlvon-e case of Esther against Donald Wolverton him been venued to the Wells "iix-ult court at Bluffton from the Adams circuit here, Imai records disclosed today. A cross-cotnpla'nt and de maud for accounttag was recently fileil by the defendant in the action o Trade In u Good Town Decatur Young Motherhswwmhwmimb Relieve distress of baby’s cold while he sleeps. Rub on Vicks Vapoßub at bedtime. Soothes, m m a am a relievesduring mm wmmfwum night. Try it!

tira'Hfl ] ■Mil Chanute Field, 111.. Feb. 13 Pfc. I l.awrcm-e ii. Scott, son of Mr. and j Mrs Orville Scott. 412 Grant street, t Decatur, Ind.. ha.< completed training and has been graduated from the school of the army air forces training command here While attending school -he received instruction in the P-47 specialist course. o Divorce Awarded In Circuit Court Dorothy M. Slonebunier was a-,| warded a divorce from William It ' Stoneburner by Judge J Fruchte in Adems circuit court this morn- ' In? ami !ur maiden name of Feasel wi.,« restored D. Burdette Custer lepresented the plaintiff and De VoHsJt Smith the defendant.

Revival Services fl* F - Revival Services are nowin progress al the ANTIOCH M. B. C. Church Rev. Bryan is a young 1 man wholly devoted to the 1 work of God in the salvation of men. He sjiends conaider|abl<* time in the evangelistic i field, having a (Mtsitive evangelistic message. A cordial welcome is ex- { tended to everyone to attend. 1 Services nightlv at 7:30 o’clock (except Sat.)

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Evansville Man Is Killed In Accident Gary. Ind. Feb 13 — fl'Pl — ' Paul Johnson. M. Evansville, was {killed and hit wife injured today when their automobile collided wth ij.'lriK-k driven bv Wilitam Gogo, jal-a of Evansville, north of Schnel-[ 'd<-r. Mrs. Johnson's cimdition wan 'listed as "fair" liy boapttai attach ex. ... o — Rent Representative Here Next Thursday It was announced today by John E. Williams, area rent dire ctor that a representative of the area rent office will be at the Decatur post office, for connuiation between the hours of 9 a m and 3 I p in., Thursday, Februaiy 2«» .Q- - Bottom t> When you wash painted walls and woodwork, remember to start at ' the bottom and work up. When the warm water trickles down ovet soiled walls, the path it makes is hard to wash off. | -oREPUBLICAN (Continued krorn i*arv Onol . should ".-ee What We need before I we undertake to make an ai-mas-' Hie boar,l cut In our army an<l i I navy." But DlrkHen Inniste,! the pro- . |K<se,l military reductions were! warranted.

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FORMER TVA lawyer L. D. Bolt, Jr. (above), testifies before the Senate Atomic Committee in Washington, during the hearing to determine the fitness of Dauid E Liiienthal to become chairman of the U S. Atomic Energy Commission Called to the stand by Sen. Kenneth McKcllar, of Tenn., Bolt stated that when Lilienthal became head of the TVA in 1933 ha immediately “sang a hymn of hate against private enterprise* (fnlemationol) o Tiade In a Good Town Decatur