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e[ IV DAIL* 0 CIRCLES tnily *•* u S <" * " f ,h ‘ !>e W burch ()W en» «Hm< u —<» •" i , mg and , llt work of the dlf ion !.<»!>•> «n<l h«»MPI- . n j lw | Stat'"* an<l for sbe also read thT ,,, her." and "Sona in ,| gave 1,1 ()1 , ■ StlrilMM "t bleep(,l cloning wl, h “ Mrs Bobert Milla. '*-<1•• h * r * ub ; s a concern for • bee , r ,l period opetrnd with inging -For the Beauty th '-IlnW-d by M.S. I |„. MtifUile of the j,,hn oztiatn. She al«O IS er f-r parents. The rhe Child." , T My.- -h. pr-Hident, . Mfinetts meet ing. h two new nietnbere of , I d. Mrs. Wei ItifMer. A report of .ale »a« given. and , n( wag made of the , 1¥ ptotr.im -n Sunday, vj - La Forge an guest W S. • S will meet jne S.tu day afternoon „ k iii onnedian with M> tllodlHt eonferelb e „. nodal hour. Jack real Old eon of Mt and Daily, favored the several numbers on a K. "Jesus Loves Me" i<an Patrol" He also ! hives Me," accompanmother, and played a with Mrs Daily, entitlr Twinkle. Little Star." f whments were served oh ial hour by ths hosti| by Mr- Bussell Owy nan Hann. Mrs. J. H. Mr Deane Dorwin embers and two guests with thirty-five calls SOCIETY IY MEETING ’aid Ladle- Aid eo< lety tlay meeting Thursday je of Mrs. Floyd .Aru luck dinner was served th the emalnder of the m quilting and sewing, rere given by Mrs. Lyle 9«ed by groifli prayer t hu-lness meotlng. lending were Mrs. ForMrs. Dwight Schnepp. Schnepp. Mrs. Ira MeFrank Aurand. Mrs. r». Mrs Lyl- Franz and Arthur Si heiderer ami | nsational! IT TIE BLOUSE x SEAMS v It flß' .. I- 7 and it’s easy to ‘ fail of flamboyant breathtaking splen blouse! ' Pattern , "-wing, blouse is '««» Rives perfect fit. ‘’""ldete. Ulus I, har * shows you Mxm l - ’<• |G - J* '• ke " yards embroidery transfer JSTY HVE cent. In ?*' Pattern to Decatur Pattern Dept., 155 iB1 ‘ 8 J" Chicago 80. 111. Sne NAME ' AD E SIZE AND STYLE # Ma’r.! 00 !* brlDgS y°“ Ik, 1" Sprln « Pattern for Dd new ••V-to-aew •»sryona. Printed ” a FRBE P* f ‘ Sacque and

CLUB CALENDAR •oclety Deadline, 11 A. M. Phone. 1000 — 1001 Friday Pocahontas lodm, Hed Men hall S pm. Legion auxiliary •-<»< ial meeting.! Legion. 8 pm. Progressive Workers class of Trinity Evangelical p. church. I Mr. and Mis. Ilerma'i Satiibine, 7:3<i p in. Happy Hustlers I|| chib, Jac I quellne Stauffer. 7 pm. Sunday Aeolian choir rehearsal, |f.,|>-j.f I chinch. 2 jim Monday Pythian Needle club, K of p home, after temple. St Mary's eoHety, C I. of c hall. 7:30 p.m ILiinbow (Jiris c hoir, Mary < nth erlne Scdmfer. 2 Jim Tuc.day Boot Townehip Homo Economics club. Mr- Hen y Graber, 1:30 p.m. Delta Theta Tin busmcws meeting. Elks, s p nt. Churc h Mothe: Study dub, Methodist c hunh. 8 j> in. Wednesday Presbyterian Men's dub. church. 0:30 ji.m. I nion Townshiji Woman's dub, Mr- He tha Blecke. I 3lt j>ni children. M John Arnold. Mrs Floyd Arnold. Ml.se Grc-tchen Sc Imepp. Miss Marilyn Durr and Miss Hetty AA'alters The June- meeting will lie held at the home of Mr Eddie Ah Farland DECATUR HOME ECONOMICS CLUB MEETS WEDNESDAY ‘I he Dec atilt Hume Economics llllb met at the home of Mrs I. E Archbold AA'edn*-sda> afternoon, with Mr- Charles Belneke, Mrs J E. Anderson. Mrs Enoch Each and M s. George Bentz as the Misting hostesses Mr- John F Metzger, preeident. o|ieni-d the meeting by leading the group in singing the 1 lub cmg and re|>«ct ing the dub JII ever 801 l c all was an-wc-red with a fanioti mother" During the business meeting. Airs. Kenneth Small and Mrs Ed AA'hilright we-e ajipontacl to c-|ires<-nt the dub at a Purdue conference. to lie held oil Julie Pt and 20. Mre Boy Price, chairman of I the family stunt night to In- given I al the .junior ■ senior high -diool | on June 13, repented on the club stunt The history of the song of the month. ' Home Sweet Home," was given by Mrs. Bobert Garard and then sung in unison by tin- group, with .Aire Bobert Garard ami Mr<l G. Baughman leading The | Adams county home dr-non-t; at on agent. Mis- Anna K. Willi cms. gave an illustrated lesson on "The ('lub and I " A pajier on mothers day. written by Mrs Ralph Stan ley, was read by In r daughter. Mi» Bex Shull. Mrs. Eatl Butler won the doos prize The meeting c losed with the chib collect Delicious refreshment were then serveci the twenty one mem tiers and four guests present CIRCLES II AND HI IN MEETING THURSDAY Circles H and 111 of the AV S ■ (' S. of the Methodist dtur h me! ■ at the home of Mrs Frank Kric k | Thursday afternoon, with seven j teen tnemlie s and one gm -t jne ■■■ 81, ***** w # Sr- jl | I s’1 ’ PRINCESS ELIZABETH «trdl» dowr a London afreet to make hq; nr "’ public appearance alone aince tiy I royal family a return from Soutt Africa.

Graduates Sunday A I Mi-s Mary l.oui-e Girod of route 2. damihtei of Mi and Mrs Milton Girod will In- given lu-i diploma al the gradunlion exer-ci-e of tin- Indianapolis City hospital on Sunday. May 2-’> The ••I vie, tor a <■ .1-- of .i| meinlic-l is to be I eld at <he North Methodist c hurch in lidiutiapoli-. at I ice 10, I Mis Girod ha b w n n<|tiested to remain at the City hospital a* a member of the graduate nur.-> -taff, following her graduation Miss Girod’s brother Dr. Arthur Girod, intern •'I at the City ho-pi'lll, later ent ering the army, and is now -tg Honed on Okinawa sent. Mrs Nat han Nebcon, lesson leader. reviewed the topic "The Child and His Family." following which Mrs. Fred Hancher gave the devotions, using is her subject "I Have a Conqern With Thee" During the social hour. Mrs. Kiick was i.<l in serving ref eshmettis by Mrs Lowell Smith. Mr- John Doan, Mrs, Grant Fry. vlis. 1. |< Archbold. Mrs. Tom Ven 1- and Mr- AVillard M< Bride SO CHA REA MEETS THURSDAY EVENING Mrs Dick Ehinger wa« hostess last evening Io members of the So Cha Ke.l club Mrs David Baker was a guest A short bllsine-s meeting was held, following which bridge wa jdayed and prizes awarded to Ah> A' I (lormanii and Mrs. Clem Korfetibe Alts Baker was awarded the guest prize. BefrewlimetilN were -erved by the hoste at a later hour The next meeting will be held at the homo ot Mrs Dick Deinlnger. PIANO RECITAL TO BE GIVEN SUNDAY Mr- Ed .-ar Get bet .'. II pre-ent hi jdano pupils in a rec Hal Sun day afternoon ct three- thirty o'c lo< k at the l Zion Evangelil.ll and Beformed church Those pa• ti, ip itin • will be Nancy Bet--, Anu I'hiick. Alice Fleming. Catherine Single-ton. Nola Grand-tatl. David I'hiick. Mary Grand tail. Charlene Lehman. Jim Ne ,-on. David Owens. Kath yn

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Goldner. Harriet Gerlier. Joan Liehtenstelger. Bob Nelson. Bo.i Butcher. Marvin Stucky. Carol I I zey unci Phyllis Kruft. The Bainbow Girls choir will meet Monday afternoon at two' o'clock at tlie home of Mary Gath e ine Sc liafet. Hccmeslead I't Alem l.ers are a■ k-d to bring scissors A meeting 'if the t'nioii Townshiji AA'otnan's club will lie held at one thirty o'c lock Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Bertha Bleeke. with i’aula Thimne and Naomi Bleeke assisting Tin- Church Mothers Study chili will meet at eight o'clock Tuesday 1 vetting at the Methodist church Devotions will lie given by Al • Tim Sprague; le eon f enn Chri tian Home. Mrs Chirenee Smith; topic' from Parents magazine. Mrs Budy Brandy berry Host, se s will be Mi- Homer llepjier', Mrs Bobert Mills and M «■ AA'ateon Maddox The St Alary's society will tnec-t at the C I, of C hall Monday even ing at seven thirty o'cloc k. A social hour will follow the busines*. meeting Ho-tesse.. will lie Mr ! Herman Myer-, Mrs Joseph Mur phy, Mrs John Miller and Al s I'c-tei c Miller. Personals A ch-legation of the Decatur Bus iness ami Professional AA'omc-n headed by Joan E. AA'e-mhoff. president. are attending the twentyninth annual stale convention at French Lick on May 23 and 25. The convention began thi- mo:fling and c losc«c with the breakfast on Sunday morning Tin- other dele gatese attending ate Him Misses An na K William-, Marcia Martin.' Rosemary ami Macy Catherine Sjcanglei Stephen Sutton, son of Mr. and Mrs .le-se Sutton, unde went a tonsilec tomy at the local hcacpital ; ibis morning Mrs Sephlis Jackson lias been dismissed to het home from the 1 Adams county "hospital, where -!i« ■ underwent an ippend<*<-tomy. o 1 Trade In a Good Town Decatur o Ikt-alur Chapter 112 inspection lonih'hl 7:30, lloyal . Arch tlenree. 1 ' " | CONVICT MARZANI — 14 out hilled frniii I’Mtfr II »s. I lli*' Imihh tis Ai iriih I b.i~l»*i is mJh | Id i»o on trial Tile-day for falling to give infor ' matlon to the- house' nit American I activities committee Alarzani. an Italian born New Yo ker. sac c-s a maximum sentense of lu years in prison and a lln.mm 1 fine on each of 11 count a Jior r I slide total of lit' vc-a slid lilt'. 1 Otto. No date ha- a-e|i -ct fol ent 1 eneing

«■ "I MUM) ■ —• • •* "'■■■* A PRELIMINARY investigation of AVestern Pacific tram wnck near San Franc isco, according to Alamnla Deputy Sheriff A A\ Byers, discloses the wrick was caused by place ment of a concrete I loe k £ upon the tfa'ks. Four Iraumwit were injured us the engine and baggage car ovei'urned. (Inttrnat*>n;tl Svunilphoto)

The first Baptist church in Ver mont was built in Shaftsbury ia 17tik. 1 k.' • J® ■ w ' J I u Hk « A n B I IS mrwffltL' wa H JU| ' , * - DOWN the bannister rail gca-s Mist Florence E Dolph a» she celebrates her 100th birthday in Scranton, Pa. The spry centenarian has obseFA i'd ea< h birthday with the stairway slide Since her 21st anniversary. (Inte'national)

When many minds are in agreement on u subject Public Opinion Becomes /In Active Force Widespread faith in our professional qualifications and business fairness causes strangers to call us with perfect confidence. A superior funeral service * in a wide range of prices. Black’s Illi snoot > ot Home St C AT U A . I HO I AN A , I

\ COME TO Etjl'lTV WHERE HE ( RE\M IS BEST! J Zx J A Bakin’ or* J | Irinkin' H W 1 lie sure it's J / (SOME MEN HAVE A DFN IM ( 1 ITMEIR HOMES, OTHERS JUST { ) ■ BUTTERMILK ( 12c Q<- ( f in the sanitarv J paper container 1 EQUITY 1 ‘"Folks don't growl ... r* • n ) ( aiis sm.mih as siik- Dairy Store ( I When your table’s graced ’ f 1 With Equity Buttermilk" Phone 15M Decatur. Ind. 1

Admitted < .iroli <• I! I.* Won unite I l.oi' U Sl"|i|H-iihu--cii Alon oe Ville. Stefdie-ll J l-'lllfoll. K"' Noith Second Ireet, M. xbn.'.ir et Sclieumann. Hoagland Mrs An drew 11.1 c* .'er. Be neAdmitted amid» tn» ed AllHerbert Thatcher. Ohio City. O Distill 1 '-‘I Bobert Paul Bank 1,12 Indiana street; Al s Alar-ball \Llnto<h ami baby- bo;. Alonroc villi- t'h.cih-- B>yd tout- I Mi : Se|c clp Jac k oil. 117 So h Ninth ,-iree-t. Iv.in E Balklev Monroe vjlle, Mary Albi- Suddirli. ''-7 Sc hirineye: pet. Mi Hoold I laughc" ty o Nearly !i.mm,uu(f person-* have f Ic C e-sfillly comideted IJc-d t'ro First Aid < oiii se- ■ im e 1'• ■ ■ -■ - - 4. '. apple- blossom deodorants Helena B .3 rubinslciii Amt BIOV'OM DtODORANT CZtAM Silky, gentle,- de' ...for your underarnis. the sole- of your feet. Big 2 oz. j ir '*)•• e tai. • APPIf PtOSSOM OfCDOHANt COLOGNE . .neu . liquid deodorant ... to smooth all ove r your body after Voitr Ic.itli keeps you dainty all day. 1 1 - oz. bottle, I .IB). I - "« Smith Drug Co.

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Mi and Mi- lame- Himoii, oil Be i e ate parent- of a baby girl I 'ecu at I" II |, in T I'l' <lay at th, Ad.mo entity nomoi >1 hospital Sice welvllecl '1 Jioillld- . S’. IIIIIK liml h.c tn on n.c lu-d ('.iicd Karen Si|c, I, ihe mtllic of lhe baby til horn to M ami Mr- Boy | l‘ie‘» ii<h. o' route 2. Thursday | afternoon at ci'e j, m at the local ic pltal ,e weighed s potimlVI i Hie ~ ij. i J.f . it, Kolfei o _ .« One Minor Accident Reported By Police < tin- mini a ac - idetil v.. re S I Torn the Iby police- ’doftet llnnorn ti-- cy > h <-f Ed Millet No om | wa- hint alrmf I.’ 2" ain today* I w hen a car driven by Edwn.d I. >o,. 2 s Deiatar. truck a Jcaikeil

SPECIAL T-Bone and Sirloin Steak lb. |sc Beef Itoasl Ih. 33c-35c Swiss Steak Ih. |se Round Steak Ih. the Beef Chops Ih. 13c Boiling Beef lb. 25c I're-h Ground Beef Hi. 35c Beef Liver Ih. 35c I'resh Pork Steak Ih. ste Fresh Sauwaße —our own make Ih. 15c Fresh Side Ih. 15c Bacon. Ih. 59c Lard our own make. lb. 27c Veal Roast Ih. 35c , Veal Sleak Ih. Ike Rin»o. Oxydol and Superstids. large size 32c ea. Sudduth MEAT MARKET S. 13th St. Phone 226

Need Wc repair and dean al! makes of furnace*. Best I Furnace material*—trained workmen. All costs based on Repairs? actual materials used and labor. Phone us now. "Wonderful heating 1 ond 50 economical" I J*. ”j I "Thr Wilhamton Hrttrr Cvmptny I ' lr4T * * H> n»* m r*/7 rm/ A»»* **// p/ette/f | H l| 1| trr are *tfh the Williamxun Triplite futUtr ■ ***s ■ 11 I H> fad to hn<! worth to r»pr»«« out gratitude H r BTsvi I | lot the serene receixe.f It has given M» wan4rr- ■ ,f* tiilhfifinf - • -*> r< nnon y,n fuel If hi fi( I aS IHI ,kfft W ivulj not br better pegged with ■ I Mill A Jf•i 'i vut lutnaxr H ,Uw— ** Signed l>ax InJ aaa . J Monthly Faymcah To Suit U/ILLIAMSON IIAIGK fITRiPIIFE FURNACE Healing & Appliances t i. '.> llecatur. Indiana KSi X xX:: s: Mat X:tititXuxX it XitX x X r.:: it XxitXK»XX Xxxx X X x »«$:: XXHX i 11 S Summer Opening { X or I 1; Edgewater Park J Celina, Ohio ; Sunday, May 25 DANCING All Rides, Con- ■ u ... M cessions and a the Pavilion . . Amusements from 9 to I to be open. to the Music of Excellent Boat mg, ;■ HOW IH Bathing and GORMAN Fishing. I and his Hound an d Square Orchestra. Dancing at Dance- “ >I — land afternoon « ( lean, Shady and evening. » Picnic Grounds Visit The Arcade Sirloin Steaks home ot clean fun x and Chicken- and amusement. • “ In-The-Basket The latest in i ” at the Inn arcade machines. « K . ! « — — ;; Plenty of Beer Collages for rent j and Soft Drinks by the day or on the grounds. week. Spend the Day at Edgewater Park | i MX x MX>r<x X’XX'x** **« x JrMlOfKlOCkXx xlcx M WTOfWX »XU x-XXJCIfcXJO

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i < ci iii Hie ''(Hi bloc k on .North See • I <»ih| llamave wa- exthniitecl at 1120 ' o officer- Hoy Cbilcote and Hole i' lt Hill, who HiVcrtil'Uted the-c lash. MASONIC - D'ciciur c huptei |J2 Inspection toiiigiii at 7 In ji m in Boynl Ar> li clegieo t'al E Pc lcrson, II P. NOTICE! Now Open for Business. General Repair. Also ko on tractor work. \ll work guaranteed. Also Sofl Drinks. Owned and operated by kennel h Hoffman. KEN’S GARAGE I mile- West and I mile north of I'oppess Corners, known as Honduras, IMW 1 lr A I Holihouse Drug Co.