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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Monday Literature Department of Woman's Club. .Mrs. Henry Heller 7:30 p nt. Art Department. Mrs. A. N. Anker. postponed until April 28. Pythian Needle chib, K. of p„ after temple. Ladies Firemen auxiliary, fire station. 7:30 pm. Past presidents parky of Legion auxiliary. Mrs. Helen Myers, t»>3o p.tn. Junior Women department of Decatur Woman’s club, Miss Vera Sauer, 7:SO p.m. Muhlc Department, M s. Dallas Goldner, 7:30 p m. Tuesday Decatur Garden club. Mrs. Amos Yoder. 2:30 p.m. Dutiful Daughters class of Bethany Evangelical I*. B church, Mrs. Greg McFarland. 7:30 pm. Tri K«ppa dessert bridge, Elks home, 8 p m. V F. W. auxiliary, hall. 7:30 pm. Loyal Daughters class of Bethany Evangelical IL B. church, Mrs. Ed Swygert, 7:30 p.m. Kuin-Join-l's class of Bethany Evangelical U- B. church, church social rooms, 7:30 pm. American Legion Auxiliary Drill Team. Legion Home, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Catholic Ladies of Columbia potluck supper, C. L. of C, Hall, 6:30 pm. Decatur Home Economics club, Mrs. Max Schafer. l:4'i pm. W S. C. •. of Beulah Chapel. Mrs. Theodore Heller, all day Historical Club. Mrs. W. P. Robinson. 12 noon. Inursday Friendship Village Home Econ*omics club, North Brick school, 1 pjn. Rainliow Girls Initiation. Masonic Hall. 7 p.m.. followed by silver tea St. Ann Study club, Mrs Thomas Leonard. 7:30 p.m. Friday Philathea clasA of Baptist church. Mm. Maude Merriman. 7:30 p.m The club's next meeting is to be held on Wednesday evening. May 7. The committee ap|M>int<-d for this nn*oting Includes Mr. and Mrs. Harry-Fheete, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Buck and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Weiland. TRI KAPPA CONVENTION TO BE HELD AT INDIANAPOLIS Tri Kappa sorority will have Its first peat war convention April 17, 18 and 19 in the Hotel Lincoln, Indlanaiatlis. Attending from heiei will lie Mrs. L Gray Paddock, president of Alpha Sigtna chapter, as delegate, with Mrs. Lloyd Cowens, corresponding secretary, as alternate. Mrs. Leonard Saylors will represent the DecatU' associate chapter. Miss Helen Haubold of the local chapter, state secretary and member of the council, will attend and report to the convention on the Indianapolis Symphony project. Much of the businew will be devoted to making changes in the constitution. The entertainment highlight of the convention will be the Jordan River revue to be presented at one o'clock Saturday by Indiana university, under the direction of Dr. Lee Norvelle. The traditional formal banquet and ball will Ire held in the Riley room of the Hotel Claypool Friday evening with music by Chuck Smith's Indiana university orchestra A style show will be staged Friday afternoon. Associate chapter delegates will meet at eight o'clock Thursday In the Hotel Lincoln for a business meeting and discussions. Bueiness I meetings of the entire sorority will be held Friday morning and afternoon, Saturday morning and afternoon. ■ The first Tri Kappa group In the slate originated in Februaiy 22, 1901. when Beryl Showers Holland and seven of her friendH at May Wright Sewell’s Classical school dedd«d to found a club for the purpose of charity, culture and education. In the fortysix years since, the organization has Deafened Now Hear With Tiny Single l T nit Science has now made it possible for the delfened to hear faint rounds. It is a hearing device so small that It fits in the hand and enables thousands to enjoy sermons, music and friendly compan- , ionshlp. Accepted by the Council on Physical Medicine o> the American Medical Association. This device does not require reparate battery pack, battery wise, case or garment to bulge or weigh you down. The tone is clear and powerful. So made that you can adjust it yourself to suit your hear- ' Ing as your hearing changes. The makers of Belton* 1 . Dept. 2<»87. 1450 W. 19th St.. Chicago 8. 111., are so proud of their achievement ' that they will gladly send free descriptive booklet and explain how you may get a full demonstration of this remarkable hearing device In your own home without risking a penny Write Beltone today.

grown and extended throughout the state and now has one hundred and nine active chapte s and forty three ai<soclate chapters. The projects which the sorority a* a slate oiganization have sponsored are the Riley hospital, the Rockville sanitarium, flood relief, the Indianapolis symphony, the Hoosier Art aalon and the small sacrifice fund which was established during the war for wartime pro- ■ jects. LEGION AUXILIARY IN BUSINESS MEETING The American Legion auxiliary . held |tw regular busifiess meeting Friday evening at the Legion 1 home It was voted by th<- group to • contribute twenty five dollars to , the cancer drive. All members were asked to bring their current magazines to the Legion home this week, i from which place they will be sent to the Marion Veterans hospital. i Friday, April 25, was the date set for the initial lon of new mem Iters. The program will also coni aist of a review of the book "Columbia." by Mrs. R D. Myers. This • will be followed by s-teral muni- . cal numbers. Mna. Ethel Baughman, Pun-Ame: Icm chairman, and i Mrs. Annabelle Gehrig, child welfare chairman, will act as co-chair- . men of the evening. e Mrs Frank Young was awarded . the door prize. < t ENTERTAIN WITH DINNER PARTY Mrs. chaiies ixtbslgor entertain'd with a dinner party Sunday for her husband who observed his forty eigth birthday anniversary. ( Fidlowing the basket dinner al noon, music and gamer were enjoyed. Mr. Uthslger received many gifts. Those present were Mr. and Virgil Lee and son. Wapakoneta, ().; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tierney and daughter. Fort Wayne: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hitler. Geneva: Mr. and . Mih. Charles iathsiger, Bluffton: Mrs. and Mrs. Heiman Stralun and •family, Cralgville; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lobsiger and family, Monroe; Mr. and Mrs Bryce Daniels and daughter. Mr and Mrs. Ed Lobsiger and son. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Braun and daughter, all of Decatur, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ixtluiger and daughter, Pauline. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lobsiger were unable to attend. DOCTOR'S tIISCOVCRY FOR BACKACHES DUE TO KIDNEYS • If ezrni acidity of your urine makes your back ache so you groan ... to you get up 3 or 4 times a night to pass water, now be of gixxi cheer. Three generations ago a famous doctor noticed that hundreds of hit patients had this backache. He compounded a medicine made of 16 {herbs, roots, vegetables, balsams truly Nature's own way to relief. Millions have used it. The medicine is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. Instantly you take it, it starts to work flushing out those eaeess acids that may cause your backache ... increasing the flow of urine to help ease that burning sensation when you pass water ... and that bladder irritation that makes you get up nights. Caution: take as directed You'll say it's marvelous. For free trial supply, send to Dept. V, Kilmer 8s Co . Inc., Bos 1255. Stamford. Conn Or get full-sired bottleof SwampRoot today at your drugstore.

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W. B. A. GIRLS INITIATED INTO GAMMA NU SORORITY i The twenty three member! of thei W. H. A. Yllrla chib went initialed! Into Gamma Nit sorority in Im-prr-Hsivt- rltsw Sunday at Bluffton. ' with Pi chapter of that city In ' charge. Mrs. Eldon Bailey acted ' uh toastmistreM and Introduced the state officers of Gamma Nu as guest speaker*. Following Initiation services, a dinner was eerved al the Bliss Hotel Tables were bild with linen and lighted with tall tapers. Bouquets of snapdragons and ferns were used as centerpieces. The ' flowers were gifts of the five Fort 1 Wayne chapters and the Auburn chapter i > ST. PAUL'S WALTHER LEAGUE TO GIVE PLAY The St Paul'e Walther league of Preble will present the play. "Welcome Home Jimmie,’* at the ''Monmouth high school auditorium ’on April 19 and 20, beginning at eight fifteen o'clock. Tickets can be obtained from any member of 1 the league at forty cents for adults • and twenty five cents for children. The cast includes Florence Hoff- • I man. Albert Kelklng, William ' Berker, Mardella Scheuler. Eileen ' Selking. Marcella Hoffman. Maryann Ewell. Loren Macke and RobI ert BelberichA district meeting of the NCCW will be held at Bluffton next Sunday afternoon, laical delegates and members of the organization are planning to attend. ' ?The Music department of the Decatur Woman's club will meet at ( the home of Mrs Dallas Goldner , this evening at seven thirty o'clock. The Friendship Village Home Economics club will meet Thursday I afternoon at one o’clock at the I North Brick school. 1 A meeting of th" Philathea class . of the Baptist church will he held Friday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. Maude I Me riman, with Mrs. Ocle Lune as There i» a ditlinctive note of excellence in every tervice ice direct— YET, every family selects, i i from a wide range of prices, ! the service that meets its needs or wishes. y^ T || ome Sic ATV* . I *Ol *O* It never emh more to call us. i in

•the assisting hostess, and Mrs. Mux j Schafer, leader. The election of .officers will be held. This will be I the iMt meeting of the club year, anil all mcmlters are urged to attend. The W S. C. 8. of Beulah Chapel will have an al! day nneiing at the church Wednesday. Mrs. Theodore Heller will be the hostess. The Historical c lub will meet at I the home of Mm. W. P. Robinson nt noon Wednesday. Each member is requested to bring table service and one covered dish. The Rainbow G|.*h will hold Initiation at seven o’clock Thursday at the Masonic hall The Initiation will be followed by a silver tea, commemorating the twentyfifth anniversary of t'te founding of the Rainbow Girls. The drill team of the American Legion auxiliary will meet for drill practice at the Legion home Tuesday evening at eeven thirty o'clock. A meeting of the St Ann Study club will be held at seven thirty o'clock Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Thomas Leonard. o-— — Dell McMillen. Lois White, Amy Rtytudds. Marjorielu Hill, Helen Mowery and Lois Werllng attended the play. "Caddie Woodlawn." at the Fort Wayne civic theater t - ; Outgrown? Is the amount of insurance you carry on the contents of your home enough to cover their value today? Have you added new things without perhaps increasing the amount of your fire insurance? Ask this Hartford agency ' Io determine whether you are fully or only partially insured. There’s no obligation! The Suttles Co. Phones: 194 - 358 Niblick Block Decatur

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Saturday. .Mr. and Mrs. Tom Alweln and daughters Alice and Ann visited with relative* here over Sunday. Al the meeting of the Noble county federation of clubs held a' Kendallville Friday. Mis. Don Lebrun. of South Whitley, district president of the federation, gave an inte. estlng address on “One more tomorrow." Mrs. Lebrun formerly resided in Decatur. A wild female bear and two cubs are wondering around In DeKalb county, it Is reported by sevaral who have seen them. Mm, Matie Tumbleson of Wr«n. ().. had as her Sunday dinner guests Mrs. Clara Dague of this city, Mr. and Mis. Cecil Buto of Findlay, O. and Mr. anl Mrs. Wilmer Harmon of Wren. O. Mr and Mrs James Beavers and son. Jimmy, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Dave Habegger and daughters. Mlehale and Nancy, of Be ne, visit>■<l for a few hours Sunday with their grandmother. Ml* S. D. Beavers of Winchester street. Mr. and Mrs Asa Currier and family of Kalamzoo. Mich, visited in Decatur over the weekend. Mr Currier, who has been t contractor In the Michigan city, lias built a four lune bowling alh-y and will open it soon. Mrs. Currier wax formerly Miss Elvina Imp of this cit’y. Mr and Mrs. Bob Boch and John Boch left yesterday on a three week's motor trip through the southwestern states and Mexico. 'They also plan to attend the fiesta in New Orleans. — 0 wSmSW i l*rlj Admitted: Mrs lacura Nelson. ————————————— .

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| Bryant route |; Mrs. James Vining. Will-lilre, o ; Ralph Barrett. Wahush Mrs. Orval (IBhcrt, Monroeville: Ted Etnetthlser, Hoagland; Mrs. Oscar Tec-pie, Monroe; Avon Burk. 470 North Second street; Mrs flay Wolf, 507 North Second street. Admit test and dismissed; Cordon i Rayi. Decatur; Donald Miller Decatur; Mrs. Ray Stucky, 348 Mercer u ven tie. Dismissed; Mrs Mary Frislnger. Master drive; Mrs. l-ewls Utterer and baby son. 733 High street; Mrs. 1 Hila Muri ay. 12b South Eighth street; Mrs Smith. Bryant; i Taylor Avey, Bryant; Mrs. Joe Mcßride and baby boy, 364 Stevenson street; Mrs. Robert Bulmahn and baby boy. Larry Robert, 418 Elm street; Mrs. Reuben Graber, Geneva; Mrs. Gerald Geimer and baby boy, 103 North Thirteenth' street; Mrs. Arthur Moeschlterger and baby girl, Monroe; Robert ' Frey, Edon; Mrs Arthur Merriman and baby girl. Geneva; Mrs. Harvey Brown, Ohio City. O.; Mrs. Elmo Lengerich and baby boy, | route 3; Mrs- Forrest Springer and baby boy. Thomas Lynn. Hoagland , <> Ci W ■ J » 1 —SMB Mr. and Mrs Brice Diehl of Wil- | Isblre O, are parents of a baby' boy. born at 4 p.m. Sunday at the I Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 7 pounds, 2 ounces. A baliy daughter was born to Mr and Mrs. Merlin Correll at 6:14 a.tn. Saturday at the Adams county hospital She has not been named. Mr and Mrs. Theodore D. Baker. 1116 Elm street, ate the parents of a son, born at the local hospital I at 9:30 a m. Saturday. He weighed i 7 pounds. 8 ounces. A baby daughter wax born to Mr.

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