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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M, Phone* 1000 — 1001 — Tuesday y Kirkland Ladies club, high »chotd, I 1 j».m Friendship Village Home Econotnls chib. Noth Brick f- hool. C. 1.. of ('. chorns, K of. c„ 7;3d p.m. C. 1., of C business meeting, 7:30 p.m. V. F. W. auxiliary Inspection hall. 7:30 p m. Ilebekah lodge. IOOF hall. 7:30 p tn. Wednesday Drill team of Legion auxiliary. I Legion borne, 7:30 pin Pal lota Xi -ororlty postponed until April 9. I hureday Woman's Missionary society of Protbyterian church. Mis. W. L Harper, 2:30 p.m. Organization meeting of Monmouth I’. T. A . Monmouth high school, 7:30 p in. Pleasant Dale l.adics Aid society anti Kirkland W. ('. T. I'.. I church, all day. Ladies Aid society of the Salem | Evangelical and Reformed church of Mngley, pariah hall. Ladies Aid society ami W S. C. S. of Bethany Evangelical U. B : church, church social rooms, 2 p.m W. M. A. of Xuttman Avenue ■ V. B. church. M s. !b melee Gray, j 7:30 p in. I’nlon chapel Ladles Aid docilely, Mrs. Ami Miller, all day. Rainbow for Girls Initiation, t postponed latdies Aid society of First Christian church. Mrs Fred j Schcitle er. 7:30 p.mW F. M. S. of Xazarene church, church. 7:30 p.m. Friday Willing Workers clam of Bolar I’ 11. church. Mrs. Croce Tope, 7:30 p.m Saturday V. F. W. auxiliary bakesale. Zinttnasler building, 10 a.m. to 3p.tn. Colter. Jim Huddleston, Groce Tone Paul 11. Rich. Edward Koos, (Mi* Shifferly, Robert Nyffler, Harry McDermitt. Charles Nyffler, Milton Chronister, William Johnson. Harry Martz. Harry Ray. Carl Daniels ami Gerald Bixler. Htotesses for the next meeting will be Mrs Hubert Ehrsam. Mrs Agnes Backhaus and Mrs. lx-o Spangler. UNION TOWNSHIP CLUB IN RECENT MEETING The i’nlon Township Woman's club met at the home of Mrs. Chaimer Barkley recently, with sixteen members, two guest< ami three children present. The meeting was opened wPh group song ami roll call, answerer! with an article from a foreign country The < reed and salute to the flag were then given. It was decided during the business meeting that the group would attend the discussion on favors and flower decorations at Kirkland on April ft. The lesson on braiding rugs and color combinations was given by the leader. Pauline Roughia. Adela Bleeke also gave u shor' talk on accidents in the home. OLDER YOUTHS CLUB ORGANIZED THURSDAY The first meeting of the Adams county older youtlio club was held Thursday evening. Teaipora.y officers elected were Bob Railing, president; Mrs. Mary lam Haggard. secretary-treasurer; Ralph Grote, song leader; Carl Gelme . new* reporter. Member«mp into tha club I* opened to all persons married or I single. The next meeting will !»• I held April S at eight o’clock at . the fire .RationThe W. F M. S. of the Nazarene church will have its monthly meet Ing Thin sday evening at seven thirty o’clock at the church. All member* are urged to attend

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nB ‘ B > 'I ».7 < j '■ n-' amm 1 W z ? 111 Ijs. - • WBWi RECENT BRIDE—Mie Curl N- Lon wa . t>< toi< her recent marriage Mis» (’harleen Shuckley. daughter of Mr am! Mi Raymond Kliackley of thl- ci:y. The yotiiu- <oup! is residin ', in Portland. (Photo by Anspaughi.

The Pci lota Xi sorority meeting.! originally hi bednled to In* held at the Elka hotii** W< due: -lay of this week, ha s been p< «it potied until the Wednesday after ante-. At that time it will I"’ a combined business and social meeting. The Ladies Aid society of the First fhi Mian church will mee at the home of Mrs. Fred Schei-. derer on Stevenson afreet Thur* (lay evening at seven thi ty o«o. k.i - —- The Willing Workers cl.i-s of. the Hobo t nited II etiir* n church will meet Friday evening at seven thirty o’cl wk at the ho ne of Mr (Jrtice Topeo —- Dewaid Peltier. Berne | resident. wa* treated a’ the otfi< * lOf a Herne phy-l inn Sunday f*>r an arm fracture, sustained when he fell from a ca- driven by Amon Voder. Albert W. • Pick" Werllng. well know Preble township resident who returned re ently from a trip throughout tin Western static. in displaying a nev-paper dipping of a thrilling rod i lr.< id<-nt which he witnessed while in Glendale. A |z A lady was badlly Injured when an enraged bull used In the rodeo leapt d ale foot fence and attacked her nephew and three-year-old son. Directing tin- animal's attention to her. he saved the two lads from the attack of the bull. Mr Werllng oaid that he was nearby and almost became the target for the animal a« it hurdh-d the fence Pete WhitrUht, IbratuiH well known t<<- man. h reported suffering from a severe heart attack ' sustained Sunday afte <lOOll. Ill* condition today was; reported to be slightly improved lie is confined ' at the Hoy S. Johnson home. The ’ ice route which he has operated I here for years, has Iteen temporarily ' taken over by his brother. Ed U hitright. II City electricians were busy today replacing shad< < ami light ’ i bulbs in the ornamental posts. * 1 which were damaged by storms and collision with automobiles. Work--1 men said that a large number of lithe lights had been knocked out. ■ I Mi<>. Harriet Morris, well known 1 Bluffton woman, continues t»> Im I prove from a heart ailment She i« a hospital patient in .Miami. Fla tuwl hoirl men's CLEE tIUB “1 Prof. Georqe Gove CfcRT« IMMUNITY BUItDING ; RIL 84k-S RM, j. JV • • a ■ 3 ■* w W •*> nßr )

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and her daughter. Mi . James A. Mi I’heoter*. has returned home Mis* Evelyn Bell left yesterday for her home in New York after spending the pas’ month here with her fiance. Bill Bollinger The oltple plan to lie married June 5. i Mrs Everett <kant of South Bend Is v idling her son and d.i ivhter-ln law. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grant, in Imeatur ! week. Miss H< len Kl’tfz. .laughter of i Mr. nd Mrs John Kintz, of routeI 2. I»> atur. is recovering f om an. I emergency appendectomy perform-; eci Saturday al th<> St. J din's mem-' n.1r.l ho.pi’al in \ndeieon, where lie is if junior nurse. Her parent*, and Mr. and Mr*. Ha old Whit-' right were present nt ihe time of the operation. Mi's Francis Dugan returned h» I L< sfoii. Mass., after mending a |w i-k wit i her mother. Mr *’ Dugan Mr. and M s. L II Hcarle have lietiirncd Io liidi.iii.ip dk< after visiting the laltei's mother. Mr-. (' A. ‘ Dugan. Mr. and Mrs. Dearie just I I returned from a month'* visit in ' California. >

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I —— Admitted: Mrs Clem Baker. IH'I Norih St <md treet; Mr*. Clara J Blum. Hcrnr; Jo in Knovel. Adam* , c ounty home; Heiman Gi nd 'lon roe; Will am Wortzloi-s. Portland Admitted and dlsmlsed: Ken-. ’ noth Deßolt. I'i2o South Fourteenth (street; Clifton Hart, Jr., S< hiremeyer street. Dismissed: Leroy Beer, route 3; Mrs. Maxine lloe, route 2; -Mr*. ' lion eld I’arrish and baby girl. 503 Wot Monroe . treet Marcus Baum ! gartner. Berne; Mr*. Howard Flu*. klg« r and baby boy. Berne. o I Trade In a Good Town —Decatur

, .... ■ » I.— ■■ 11. . I. !■ I I ■ Need We repair and clean al! makes of furnaces. Best I Furncee materials —trained workmen. Ail costs based on Renairs? actual materials used and labor. Phone us now. /i / \\ "Only used B tons ' f’’TO? o* coal" I 9 I iLcTV't i "Tlw tE'fhaauaa llrtttr Camptar: W» htrr » Witli»m-.on Tupl ilr Furntcr. tVe H V •< I braird vur bomr ($ loom* and bath) »ith i • ■ | tom vt c©e/ and nrvrt nas fhrft a tima *h*a ■ j I w* were not comfof*ablr —thank* to the neat HyiLUXr'l < I confro.’. Firing we» nrcmaiy only J timet a day J I ]L. in coJd weathr r" . . fl I IIILwm I n Siga-d—tt- !-■ Daviea, Indiana *r 4 1 1. ■ Monthly Payments Te Sait yUILLIAMSON HAUGK VITRIPL IFE FURNACE lleatinx A Appliance* Pyrenees rleaned VI _P ItecatUr, Indiana ,■■■■■■■■■■■' ■ 'ptotWtA ■ ■ Conmices * ■ • ? i > Lovely Cut Howers ■ a Potted Novelties ■ Potted Plants: Azaleas, ■ 1 / Cinerarias. Hyacinths, Hy- B -kV- nt dranjfeas. Jonquils. LiHes. — • 1 ulips. \ PLACE ORDERS EARLY g ’ Smitlay’s Flower !

CHURCH NEWS I I First Methodist A candle light comniiiiiion serv- !<■<• will bo held at the First Methodist church Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. A <-li-s of young people will be received iii preparatory membership, and parents of these children are requested to !„. present. Members and friends are Invited to attend tie- sacramental service. There will be no Wednesday nfghl service. Union Chapel Special Holy Week services are being held at the I’nlon Chapel Evangelical I’ nll e d Brethren < huri-h. with evangelistic services each evening at 7:30 o’clock. S|Wcial attention Is called to the Holy Communion Thursday evening. with member, urged to make a «pechl effort to attend this i service. A candle light communion service will lie held Easter i Sunday morning at •> o’clock. This I is sponsored by the young people i and all who can are Invited to at | tend. Calvary Evangelical The midweek service of the Cal-1 vary Evangelical I’nitcd Brethren church will be held it 4’30 o’clock . Wednesday evening instead of ; Thur day evening. The pastor, the I fiev. F. 11. Willard, will be the i s|w fkcr. ® 0Veteran Bluffton Taxi Driver Dead — Harry (Dick) Humphrey. 70, who for many years operated a taxi servlte in Bluffton, and a native of that city, died Sunday at th'- Richmond state hospital. Funeral services were held in Bluffton this afieniooii. with the Rev. Matthew Worthman officiating o —

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Mr. and M «■ A. Ih-lbert Conrad, route. 2. arc' parent* of a baby ls>y. Icorn at 11:20 .t in Monday at the Adam.c county memorial hospital. He welglic <| s pounds, 9 ounces and I : has not been named -M-’-Td' ♦♦ 4-+* Children's Wearing Apparel I'resvnliiigi A Selection of Children’s and Girl’s Ready -To-Wcar Including (■iris Coals—sizes 2 to 11, Dresses — Suits — Skirts Jumpers—Jerkins-Jackets Blouses — Slips — Panties Sweaters-Slacks-Anklets Pajamas — polo Shirts Raincoats and Bain Capes Knit Suits for both boys and girls Long and Short Pants for Ihe tittle fellow—Wash Suits 270 N. 2nd st. Phone 197

Jacob C. Schindler - Dies Monday Night Berne Man Dies Os Injuries From Fall Jacob C. Schindler. 7'*. Ilfelon:i resident of the community of Berne, died last night at 10:30 o’clock at the Adams county memorial hospital. Death followed injuries sustained In a fall, in which he suffered a fractured hip. about four weeks ago He had been in the hospital since that time. Mr. Schindler, a retired fireman and watchman nt a Berne furniture factory, was born in Monroe lo«u-hip February HMt. the son of ( hri-t and Birbara Lie. htySchindler

< i ll II<11• I .. _ _ -.- —— r / (fin •< ’ n L / W Gorham JLnglisb Gadroon / IflL iSk Reminiscent of the IRtli century hut created I rM'' <>r y oul> h ,,nw today. Ihe beauty and charm I W of this pattern results from the dramatic con- j trust of the elaborate Gadroon border wit'.i / YSSMiB < the highly reflective but plain center. Here if deficit <tt iti ter) finett.' r e &asst liny Sterling today, treasure it fore ter! C' a FINE SIIRIING /MPcmTS AN AIK or HIGANCF. To ANY GoruaM C DI\M K TAHII. AND YIT, IS Yot'K MOST H OVOMP AL English SO rt'Kf iiAsr; iok stiriini. issoiid shver ...lT GansooN R AA. SJt.M) COM f-dSTS IOR (.1 Nl RATIONS. AND ITS RF.AVTY IS I Nil ANTED UY DAIIY TSI SIIOTN HF.Rr. ART (Os TIIF It IOVIIY DFSIGNS IN (.ORIIAM STFRIING. SI! Till M NOV. . ff' 1 ?. \ gU y xs ltv pi A( as rot' vish, I iV\ it xnn Moßr w'V\ I »UV fri ‘ r 11 ,nr f t«« « 1| HU O M \\wl \i 'll 1% V if 1 >32 >• \J V t t 123 M U* ,Z< *• I ®o | •** ' 9 ll B t w 1 H I JE-WtLE-k *’ « t te Ttewf rfttiactiuef ■M | Swing Back Coats M & Soviet j' i1 : You can'l buy a in'tler. smarter Coal than these sensationally styled Swing Backs. Free, ea-s Io Xjß ;; wear, fine all wool materials in ihe new Spring Tsmt I I ]; shades of Copen. Aqua. Black, etc. Sizes !• to 15 ] I and 12 to 18. 19-95 ,„39.95 A/I Scdtd ' ( \f/A X MW- ); [ * we ra y Vtu’ll need a new Suit for I j\l . ;; I'j y Easier. Wtmderful selee- (•/ / V . Bl /y (ion in the newesl styles. | J [ X'U] wanted colors and finest L ;; I! ! x <re L \\ materials. Chtsise yours || V tomorrow! ji ii fl 14-95 c 49-95 , jUjJjB y Nibiiak &

He wa« married to Mary Stuckey on November 12, I*9l. They commemorated their 55th wedding anniversary last year. Surviving, beside* the wife, are three children . Miss Fanny S« hind- • ler. a missionary In Africa; Vila* B. Schindler of Berne and Mrs Gladys (‘hrl*man. also of Berne, I four sister*. Mr*. John Yoder. Mrs. David Mettler and Mr*. Noah Moser, all of Berne; and Mrs. i Rachel Moser nt Battle ( reek, 1 .Mi< h ; brother. Reuben Schindler I of Berne; and four grandchildren Funeral services wi;l Iw held 11 Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock i at the First Missionary church in i I Berne with the Rev*. ('. H Wiede kehr and David Siemens officiali ing. and burial will be In the MRE -i cemetery. The Imdy will lie re- ■ turned from the Yager funeral 11 home to the resiiiem-e In Bente • i this evening and may be viewed there until time for the ervlces.

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Draft Registration Cards Now Mementoes Washington, April 1 —(VP)— ■ Some 41,400.000 draft registration ■ di.il- were transformed today into nothing more than mementoe* ot World War H. But while the draft ac t expired la-t midnight, men who evaded their r<cponslblliifes under It faced ’ the (ontfnued prospect of proao« cution, FBI director J Edgar Hoover said President Truman yesterday signed Iwrislatton creating a new office of selective *e -.lce record* had named Maj. G< n Lewis It Her. -hey, director of the old draft syetein. to head it. The office will maintain about 15,00(1 tons of data accumulated by Imai boards and national draft headquarters. _ . n Trade In a Good iowu Decatur