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! Shoaf. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Voglewede land iJiurence Vogelwede I -* r 1 A special called meeting of the i Huth and Naomi < lr< le of the Zion . Evangellca and Reformed church II will l»e held Wednesday at the .' home of .Mtw , Samuel Baumgartner, at nine thirty o’clock, i Has h member is requested to bring ( a covered dish and her own table I service. Sewfng will be done during . the day. > . ■ The t’nion Township Home Economics chib will have an all day meeting Friday at the home of Mrs. Gleckler. > A meeting of the Y P M B of > the Nnttnun Avenue I’nited Breth- . ren church will Ite held thia even Ing at seven thirty o'clock at 'he , home of Paul Eddy. i .Mrs. Ona Bowen will be hostess i to members of the W. M. A of the I Nuttman Avenue t'nitt I Brethren church Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock. The I’nion Chapel latdles Aid society, will meet at the home of . Mrs. Earl Chase Thuisday for an . all day meeting A pot luck dinner . will he served at eleven o'clock. All ladies of the church are invited to . attend Members are asked to . come prepared to quilt. The Ave Marie Htudy club will meet Friday evening at eight fifteen o’clock at the home of Mr* W A. Klepper. Rev. Anfl.ew laiiier. missionary to Africa, will lie the guest speaker at the Monroe W. 8. C. 8. birthday celebration on Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock. The meeting will l>e held in the church annex and the public is invited to attend. .Music will be furnished by students of the Monroe high s< h<ad The Junior girl* of the American Legion auxiliary will meet at the la*gion home at e< ven thirty 'o’clock this evenmg. — The girls Missionary guild of ,the Trinity Evangelical I’nited i Brethren church will meet at the i home of Patsy Case Tm sday even-1 j Ing at seven thirty o'clock Eloise Jackson will be the assisting host-j ess Election of officers will lie held and all memliers are urged to attend. — A meeting of the Indies Aid soc-' lety of the Trinity Evangelical i’nited Brethren chut ch will Ire held at the home of Mrs. R. O. | Wynn Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock. Assisting hoateaaen are Mrs. Tom Fisher and Mrs Jacob Barkley

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I CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Monday Research club, Mrs. Ixrw.ll Harper, 2:30 p.m. Ladle* Fireman's auxiliary. Mrs. Orval Foor, 7:30 p.m. I’nion Chape) Otterlreln guild. Joan and Marilyn Boer, 7:30 p.m. Becatur Woman's club. Library, 1 7:45 p.m. County chorns rehearsal. Mon- • toe high achool, 7:30 p.m. Our Ixrdy of Victory Discussion 1 group. Mrs. Henry Braun. 7:30 p.m Tuesday Tri Kappa business meeting. ! Elks. p.m. V. F W. auxiliary, hall, 7:30 pm. Rebekah lodge called meeting. I Odd Fellows hall. 7:30 pm. Catholic Ladies of Columbia, i after chur h J Auxiliary Junior Giris. Legion • Home. 7:30 p.m. T P M. B. of Nuttman Avenue I’. B church, Paul Eddy. 7:30 pm. Tuesday Girls Missionary society of Trin- ( By Evangelical I’. B church. Patey , Case. 7:3" p.m. i Wednesday i I’nion Township Home Economics club, Mrs. Frank Gleckler. ail day. I Zion Lutheran Married Couples club, church basement, after IxjnII ten services. Psi lota Xi btMlneks meeting. I postponed (Lenten services). i Legion auxiliary drill team, Le- > gion home, 7:30 pm. Historical club, Mrs Fred Handier, 2:30 p in. Ruth and Naomi circle. Mrs Samuel Baumgaitner. 3:30 p.m laidies Sliakespeare club. Mrs. J. F. Sanmann, 2:30 p.m. Thursday Presbyterian Woman's Missionary society, churth parlors. 2:30 pm. Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid society, church, all day laidies Aid society and W. 8. W.8. of Bethany Evangelical U. B. church. 2 p m. W. M. A. of Nuttman Avenud f. B church. Mrs. Ona Bowen, 7:30 p.m. I’nion Chapel Ladies Aid society, Mrs Eail Chaee. aIT day. Monroe W 8. C. 8. birthday, church. 7:30 p.m Indies Aid society of Trinity Evangelical I'. B church, Mrs, R O. Wynn. 7:30 p.m. Women of Moose called meeting. Moom home, 7:30 pm. Friday I’nion Township' Home Kconomics club, Mrs. (.Ic kler, all day. Ave Marie Study club, Mrs W. A | Klepper, 3:15 p m.

HgESa Admitted: Marcus Baumgartner, Berne; Ned Kay. route 6; Jacob €. Schindler. Berne: Mrs. Floyd Nevll. Geneva; Mrs. Amos Moser. Berne. Admitted and dismissedr Mm. Wilbur Ijuainbill. Berne IMsnitooed: Mrs Harold Kelly and l>aby Itoy. route 5; Miss Eleanor Fisher. 509 Mercer avenue: Mrs Etta Fields. Geneva; Mm. ‘ Eva Brewster, .Monroe; l-oren Roth. Monroe; Mrs. Vernon Affolder and baby girl. South Second street; Mrs Herman Kiefer. Berne I; I;! 1710 Tb Word has been received here of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Death at the North Country hospital in U»ng island She has been named Marjorie. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Death of thto city are grandparents of the bsby. , Mr. and Fred Oliver of Berne, are parents of a son. born st 11:09 ant. Saturday at the iocal hospital. He weighed 7 pounds. ? AB ”COLDS I R* ll *** ® l - r y gsssi I -without “dosKffT I RUB Harold V. DeVor DENTIST Monroe St—East of First Phone 1063 Here’s Oae Os The Greatest •tOOMRON : TOPICS "SS“ If yw tel SIMPLE AM EMU! Too girts and woman who sutler so from simple a&MSUa that youT» pals. wash, "dragged out" - thia ma v be due , to lac* of Wood iron. So try Lydia K. ' i Ftaßhanrt TABLETS —a of the bsat arnns ways to truito up red Mood to get morn strength—us rack cases. II Utegrart- , j set bMMmi toairt you oaa trayt “ . -to w

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Dr and Mrs Vern G Hurnbacket of Angola, are parents of a baby boy, liorn Saturday at the Angola hospital. He weighed 6 pounds, 12 ounces and has lieen named Thomas V. Mrs. Hornbacker I* the daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Albert Beery of this city. A baby eon was born to Mr and Mrs. Gerald Cole, Homestead 30. at the Adams county memorial hospital Saturday night at 5: So p.m. He weighed 4 pounds, 17 ounces and has not named o — ■ i im. jin... . . uayw- -aaoy maiw— . ■ ■ ♦ jHhk JBii Bb '*'l THERI’S little silver lining left for Mrs. Margaret Mary Rita Cloud, now under vrreat by the FBI in New York on a multiple marriage charge. Mrs. Cloud allegedly married three Navy men without benefit of divorce or annulment, receiving their dependent allowance checks. (Inttrnatioatl)

What doing?, to help relieve the tariff world shortage of fats and oils so badly needed to maw soaps, tires, irons, textiles! A mis mu'/

The Northeast Indiana Optometric Society will have a dinner meeting Thursday night at 8 30 o'<-lock at the Fort Wayne Athletic Club. The speaker will lie Victor lieigeman, Dl»8. of the Ducmling Clinic D. Hilliert It. *F:ey of Deicattir is a member of the committee ion membership, and Dr. N. A. I cation Bixler, also of this city, is chairman of the education committee Mlsh Marjorie Schnepf- daughter of Mr and -Mrs Will Schnepf of north of Decatur, has been pledged to Tri Delta sirority at DePaw unlversly. James Meadows of this office is • IU with the flu today at his home oil Die:k(.l st eet. The Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian church' will meet at the church parlors Thursday afternoon at 2:3</. Mis. I- C. Pettibone will act as h-ader Chalmer N Denny ot Kokomo visited here Sunday and returned * < home last evening, accompanied « l»y Mrs. Denny and their daughter Mrs Denny who hae visited here the past several days, joined her mother and sister. Mfs Dan H. Tyndall and Ms. Anna Jane Brown in a trio at the morning ser-, vice at the First Presbyterian church Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. William Kleckman of Pandora. 0., attended the wedding of Miss Ella Mae Lehman and Forrest Sprunger at the Berne Mennonite church Friday evening. Otto B. 1-ehmann, Berne, has been given the exclusive use of the name "Green Lane” as a herd name in registering his purebred Ayrshire cattle, the Ayrshire Breeders’

INCOME TAX RETURNS Corporations. Partnerships. Individuals. Degree in accounting from Indiana University. BRUCE DECKER 121 8. Seventh St. I’hone 763

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ANGELS BRING SUCH HEAVENLY GIFTS... They get them at Pumphrey's of course. Our unusual gifts are all made in the very best of taste anil of the quality you’re proud to give. Friendly service and complete . reliability make this Decatur’s most reliable jewelry store. CIMISTIIKB JinUß 1 tiuim tu MKitn I ——

| Association lit Brandon, Vs. .baa announced. The ancestors of Mr Lehmann's herd of daily cows trace to the heather • covered hills |of County Ayr, Scotland, from i which the breed derive* Its name Mr and Mrs. Felix Maier have returned to their home in this city after a several weeks visit in Florida and other southern elates While in Florida they visited at St. Petersburg with Mr and Mrs. I. A. Kalver of this city and they stopped several days at the AntIlla hotel upe.aied by J J. Helm formerly of Detail str. William Linn was a business vis ' itor in Van Wert, O today. F:ancis* Andrews, sjlesman at Linn’* clothing store, has resigned h’o position effective today and will start working at the Schafer Co. glove* manufacturing department Miss Janet Schrock returned J Ibis morning from two weeks visit with Mrs. Brute Staton at West Palm Beach, Fla. Card Os Thanks •We wish to thank our frelnds and nelghlmrs for the:r kind:ie«s during the si knes« and death of Ernest K netaman 1 he Family 52 it

DR. H. R. FREY OPTOMETRIST 104 N. Second St. fabove Democrat office) ♦ Eyes Examined ♦ Glasses Fitted HOI’RS: 9 a. m. to 12 noon 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. Saturdays till 8 p. tn. • Close each Thurs. afternoon Evenings by appointment. Phone 27

Two Autos Collide South Os Decatur No one was hurt Saturday when cars driven by Walter Cable. 54. of route one and Oscar Brown, 27. of route four. Decatur, crashed on federal road 27, two miles south of Decatur The accident occured when ■ (.’aides* car slid sideways, ax he was i driving north down a hill, and the • two autos hit almost headon. Sheriff Herman Bowman investt- i gated Damage was climated at ' f 375. — —o Trade In a Good Town Decatur BACK ACHE DUETO KIDNEYS? Read Thia: If rxcrw acidity of your unfit make, your ba< k ache so you groan ... so you get up three or four time* ■ night tu pan water, now be of good cheer. Three generation* ago a famous doctor noticed that hundreds of bis patients had this backache. He developc-J a medicine made of exactly the right amount of sixteen herb*, roots, vegetables, and balsams —truly Nature's own way to relief. Now millions have used it. The medi- | cine is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. In- ■ stantly you take it. it ste-ts to work flushing out those excess acids that may be causing your backache . . . increasing the flow of urine to help ease that burning sensation when you pass water . . . and that bladder irritation that makes you act up nights. Caution: take as directed. You'll say it's really marvelous. For free trial supply, send to Dept. U, Kilmer (k Co . Inc . B<,s 1255, Stamford. Conn. Or—get full sired bottle of SwampRoot today at your drugstore.

RUPTURED? New Patented f It holds tn«* muncles together with a DOBBS TRUSS soft concave pad. . . . Keeps Rupture IS SANITARY tightly closed at all time* while (can lie washed) working, lifting, walking or swimrning. Lightweight, touches body in Strapless i, ul two places. Bulbless CANNOT SLIP Ik . . Reason should teach you not to place Beltless a bulb or ball in opening of rupture. ——— which keeps muscles spread apart. FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE WILL BE IN OUR STORE TUESDAY, .MARCH 4—lo a. m. to 8 p. m. SMITH DRUG CO.

COMPLETE CLOSING OUT PUBLIC SALE 100—ACRE FARM—IOO Livestock—Feed—Tractor & Implements Wednesday, March 12,1947 Commencing at 10 A. M. Real Estate at 12 Noon LOCATION—I mile West and 3 miles North of Preble, Ind. 100—ACRE FARM—IOO SOlL—Level, fertile, all under cultivation except ahout 13 acres of small iinilH-r, Pasture land. IMPROVEMENTS Extra good square type brick house, slate roof. Full size basement. New hot water heating system. Garage adjoins house. This is a beautiful home, nice lawn surrounds house, plantings on new shrubbery. Lends a fine appearance to house. Deep well water pressure system. Good barn 52x62. With modern dairy stable, stanchions equipped with drinking cups and salt blocks for 20 cows. dry cow pen and feed room; New modern dairy house adjoining barn: 2 Implement sheds and hog barn; Electricity lo all main buildings. The land has good drainage outlets and is well tiled This farm lays nice and is easy to farm. Lutheran church and school 2 mile. School bus service to public school. Other churches very conveniently located. POSSESSION -Immediate possession of farm except house. Possession of house April Ist. TERMS A CONDITIONS 1/4 cash day of sale, balance cash on delivery of Deed A Abstract, purchaser will lie allowed reasonable lime to make arrangements for final settlement. Th farm will absolutely sell to the highest bidder ax owner is moving to Northern Indiana 24—HEAD GUERNSEY CATTLE—2I T. B. and Bangs Tested Animals under 3 yrs, calfhood vaccinated. Registered Guernsey Cow. 5. Freshen May 15; Registered Guernsey Cow. 7, Freshen Apr. 15; Registered Guernsey Cow. 3. Freshen May 30; Registered Guernsey heifer, yearling, open; Grade Guernsey Cow. «. milking 6 gal ; Grade Guernsey Cow. 7. coK by site; Grade Guernsey Cow. 5. calf by side; Grade Guernsey Cow. 3. calf by side; Grade Guernsey Cow, 6. Freshen Mar 30; Grade Guernsey Cow. 4, Freshen Apr. 15; Grade Guernsey Cow. 4. Freshen May 10; Grade Guernsey Cow. 4. Freshen May 30; Grade Guernsey Cow. 2. milking good tow; Five Guernsey heifers. Freshen in May. Four Guernsey heifers, yearlings, open. This is a mighty nice, dean herd of Dairy Cattle. • SHEEP—3 Shropshire Ewes. lambs by side. Shrop Ruck. 3 yrs. old. MTlker A Dairy Equipment—Rite Way 2 single units pipe line milker: Surge Electric Water Heater; Wash Tanks; 7 ten gal. Milk Cans. HAY A GRAIN 450 bales Alfalfa hay. wire tied. 300 bu Good Corn; 50 bu. Tama Oats. TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENTS Minn Moline 1944 Mode! f Tractor, on Rubber. Starter. Lights, in first class condition; Cultivator for Model U. new; Moline triple bottom 14 inch Tractor Breaking Plow; Dunham S ft. Tractor Disc; John Deere Tractor Side Delivery, new; Moline 6 ft. Mower. New; Ann-Arbor Pickup Bailer, good; Uherty Elevator. 40 ft., good; Moline 13 in Hammer Mill; 75 ft. Belt; Moline Spreader, good; Rubber Tired Wagon and Rack. Wagon and Rack; 4 Section Spring Tooth Harrow; 2 Section Spike Tooth Harrow: Com Planter: 10 hole Hoosier Drill; Corn Picker; 10 ft. Float; Hay Loader; »« h p Electric Motor; W> rod Hog Fence; Blacksmith Tools; Kettle and Jacket; Fuel Drums. Portable Hog House, new; 4 holt Self Feeder; 6 hole Self Feeder; IP ft. Stock Tank; 4 ft Stock Tank; SO Steel Fence Posts; t’sed Lumber: . Model T Ford Auto, in running order; Small Tools and article* too numerous to mention HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Electric Washing Machine; Tubs and Bench; Cream Separator; Matching Bnffet. Cuphoard. 6 chairs: Console Radio; Gasoline Lamp; Gasoline Iron; Vacuum Cleaner: Misc Article*; Olsen Rug and Pad 10x15; Axminster Rug and Pad 1«.5x13.C. ‘•Not responsible In case of accidents" TERMS- CASH. A. W. BIEBERICH * Roy 8. Johnson A Ned Johnson- Aset ionews

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