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The wedding will take p | a , ~, „„ Saturday morning. July 2ti . a| t oclhck In the St. Mary s Catholic < hurch. The bride-elect is a graduate of Dacatur Catholic high school and ’■ «'»l>l‘>y’’d Dragg'g market. Mr Miller is an employe of the (Jen., al Electric Co lie served four years In the armed fortes ATTEND STATE MEETING OF ECONOMICS CLUBS Delegatee from the Adams county home economics clubs went to Lafayette Thursday for a two day meeting of the Mate asso< latlon of home economics clubs on the Purdue campus Arrangements have been made for the women to stay In the girls residence halls while on the trip The women |.. av - Ing were: Mie E W ilttsche. Mrs. 'J. C. Augsburger. Mrs. Grover Shank. Mrs James Huddleston. Mrs. Donald Colter. M . Ray Ford. Mrs Chester Armstrong. Mrs Paul L<d>siger. Mrs Otto Longenhergor, ! Mrs C. W R Schwartz Mrs. Reuben Schwartz. Mrs. John Bertsch. Mrs. Jay Rauch. Mrs. Henry Heiman. Mrs. J. J Yo«t. Mia. Amos Inniger. Mrs. Omer tollman, Mrs Paul Beaty, Mrs. Gerald Timmons, Mrs. John Baltzell, Mrs. Carl Adler, Mrs. Adele Bleeke. Mrs Lillie Mitchel, Mrs. Kenneth Small. Mrs. Niland Ochsenrider. Mrs. Mabel Reef. Magdolene Amstutz. Mie. Herbert Banning. Mrs. Lee Fleming. Mrs Albert Beineke. Mrs. Hard Henschen. Mrs. Harry Raudenbusn. M a. Thelma Bllderback and Anna K. Williams. The music festival of the Indiana home economics club choruses ie being held today at the Purdue music hall under the direction of Albert P Stewart. The Adams county home economics chorus Is taking part in this state wide event. Radio station WBAA will broadcast the event from eight to nine o'clock tonight. Chorus membets are as follows: Mrs Adler. Mix. Win. Affolder. Mrs. E. W. Busche. Mrs. John Crist, Mrs. Viola Dennison. Mi's. James Fenstermaker. Mrs John Floyd. M *. Robert Garard, Mrs. C. T. Habegger. Mrs. Bert Haley. .Mm. Sam Henschen, Mrs. Murray Holloway. Mrs Harvey Koos. Mrs. James Lybarger. Mrs M. J. Neuonach wander. Mr-. Roy Price. Le land Ray. Mrs. Ralph Rice. Mrs J. D Schwartz. Mrs. D. C. Sljady. Mrs. David Soflne, Mrs Howard Sprunger. Mrs M. L. Sprunger. Mrs. Wilbur Stanley. Mies Victoria Stoneburner. Mrs. Ervin Stucky. Mrs Walter Stocky. Mrs. Alva Vorhees. Mrs. Russel Weller, Mrs Paul Rich. Mis. Sam Beeler. Mrs. Orville Baughman. Mrs. John Metzger and Mrs. Niland Och’enrider. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES AID SOCIETY MEETS The Ladles Aid society of the First Presbyterian church held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Bert Haley Thursday afternoon. Nineteen members answered roll call. Mrs. I. J Fillson was devotional leader. Following a short business meeting, conducted by the president. Mrs. E. D. Engelei. a social hour was enjoyed
human diqnitq is expressed in simple terms, without pretentious display or affectation. We provide dignified funeral service of memorable beauty in a choice of prices that allows every family to restrict the expense to its wishes. OtCATUS .INOIANA Our comfortably appointed funeral home is restfully located — removed from the . distractions of commercial traffic. t ——L—J We repair and clean all makes of furnaces. Best e d „ Seriate—workmen. All <o,U RewV- ’ "’ ed ”" i "Fire less—have more heat" "Th* WilliUßt** H*m> C*«S**r: Xi us i? estra ''•••"'* A- "•••■ I**— Monthly Foyßsets To Sett «“X* r„m»gaA cleaned 4.50 up —
CLUB calendar Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phonea 1000 — 1001 Friday Pocahontas Lodge, Red Men Hall, » P m. Y. p. M. B of Nuttman Avenue ’ H ' hurch, Mrs. Bernlece Gray, ■:3O p m. Asnodate chapter of Tri Kappa palled meeting, Mrs. Ward Calland, ' !»m. . Saturday Progressive Workers ylass of I Trinity Evangelical f. B. church, 1 Mr. and M s. Glenh Hill, Rome j(Tty. Monday Pythian Needle club, K of P., pot luck 6:30 pm. Holy Family Discussion chib. Mrs. Charles Omlor. S pm. Tuesday Civic department annual picnic, Hanna-Nuttman park, 6 p.m. Prelde Township Home Economics club, Preble Lutheran school hta Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs. Dan Christen, s p.m. Root Township Home Economics dub. Mrs. F ank Singleton. 1:30 p.m. Delta Ihc-t.i Tau initiation and dinner. Elks home, 6 p.m. W. S. c s of Mt Tabor church. Mrs. Paul Rich, ail dav. • hiin h Mothers Study club. Methodist church. 8 p.m. Wednesday St Mary s Township Home Economics <-luh. Mrs. Groce Tope, 8 p.m. I nlon Township Home Economics dub. Mrs. Clarence Mitchell, 1:30 pm. Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. Haley. Mis. J L. Kocher, Sr.. Mrs. D. B Erwin. Mrs Lee Stults. Mrs. John Heller. Mrs. Dick Burrell. Mrs. Harry Stulti and Mrs. Fillson. PLEASANT MILLS W. S. C. 8. MEETS The Pleasant Mills Methodist W S. C. S. met Thu sday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harlen Jones, with twelve members present. The meeting was opened with the group singing “Wonderful Words of Life.’’ followed by the devotions, read by Mix. Harry McDermott Prayer was offered by Mrs R H i Everett. The lesson study on
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"India" was reviewed by the leader. Mrs. Lee Custer, and the topic, "The Children and the Law," was given by Mrs. Hubert Ehraani. Following a short businesyi meeting, delicious refreshments we e server! by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Glen Mann and Miv Dave Sovine TRI KAPPA DANCE HELD LAST NIGHT A large crowd attended the sport dance, sponsored by Tri Kappa sorority, last night at the Hayloft near Hoagland Don Smith and his orchestra of Fort Wayne, played for the dancing from nine to twelve thirty o’clock. Mrs. Wendell Smith was general chairman of the affair, assisted by Dorothy Schnepf, tickets; Margaret Mases, orchestra; Kathryn Kauffman. poste s; Mrs. Roy Kalver, publicity. WOMEN OF MOOSE HAS INSTALLATION A class of candidates was initiated into the Women of the Moose last evening and were named in honor of the out going officers. The chapter night program was in charge of Alice Howard, member ship r hairman and her committee. Pauline Lobsiger gave two musical ((elections followed by an address l»y the governor of the Fort Wayne lodge
M I SEE WHERE OUR BANK YES-GOOD IDEA TOO- I ■ STARTED IT'S AN AUTOMATIC BOND ■ A NEW BOND-A-.V.ONTH BUYING SERVICE FORTROSE ■ PLAN FOR CHECKING ACCOUNT OF US WHO AREN'T INCLUDED ■ " _ depositors! TW under the payroli P AMikijL SAVINGS PLAN! SR « - WK a . wfiriXi r Tfr » a ... L.JI I •> »v - nik 1 rZI -aL • * ilk ■-■ i’ jk i y —L aM— — — J* Quick Facts About Your Bank's New Bond-a-Month Plan Q. Who is eligible to buy Bonds through Q. Must a whole Bond be bought at once— Q. Can you arrange for a future income this Plan? or can payments be made toward it? through this Plan? A. Anyone who has a checking account. Whatever denomination is chosen, a A. Yes, and a good one, too! For instance, Q,_ ...»•» j j whole Bond must be paid for in Into with $75 a month put into Bonds now will liegin .If vou are already buyina Bondi under . . 1 , ... ul « *i.i eac h deduction. It cannot be bought with to repay you SIOO a month in 1957. Why m «- wo or more payments. not see your local banker and dLscuss the n ”* new Bond-a-Month Plan with him today? A. No. Since this Plan was designed to ac- q. How do U. S. Savings Bonds compare commodate those not served by the Payroll !lh -.hor invodmonk? L . Savings Plan, the Treasury Department—and your bank—would prefer that you do A. As your banker will tell you—no other » I not switch. security of comparable safety will give you You Wlll Hov * ’’ ’ as good a return on your money as U.S. « . . , . QUaiu tkie Plnn «*, A rk? J J in S«r»t t| n | year | n 5 y, orl | n 10 yeor , . How does this Plan work? Savings Bonds. In ten years’ time, every A. To begin with, you authorize your hank $750 you save will return you SIOOO. $37.50 $450 00 $2,319.00 $4.999 00 to buy for you, at monthly intervals, aU. S. - 1 —— Savings Bond. Your bank will then make Q. | n an emergency, can these Bonds be 73 00 900 00 4 638 00 9 996 00 this purchase regularly, deliver the Bond converted into cosh? 150.00 uoo.oo 9,27600 19992 00 to you, and debit your account for the — price of the Bond. The Plan is as simple A. Yes, these Bonds can be converted into 300.00 3,60000 19,552.00 39,994.00 as that, cash to cover an emerge’ *v I, ■ ... - the easy, automatic way-with (J.S. Savings Bonds bank M JSjecaZuJLESTABLISHED 1883 Bl’Y BONDS WHERE YOU WORK .... Bl Y BONDS WHERE YOU BANK This is an official U. S. Treasury advertisement —prepared under auspices of Treasury Department and Advertising Council
Tll»‘ flew officers ItlHtMlled were Calterllie Stulter, pUHI regent; Melvluna Reed, senior regent; Vera Gauze, junior regent; Genevieve Auguat, chaplain; Juanita Baumgartner, recoider: Franei* Loabe. TreaMurer; Dorothy eWard, guide; Vivian Mllh-r. UHal-tant guide; Mar garlte TitiiM, aentinei; Mary Reed. argoH. The Installing office'a were Ruth Gaaa, aenlor regent, Edith Lexter, chaplain, Mary Roop, guide. Ruth Gaaa waa presented with a paat regent'* pin by the group Delegate* were then named to attend the national convention in (‘ohimbua, O. in Auguat, and Margarite Rtudt, Wilma Roa* and Marvarjte Titua we e appointed to the audit committee. The d<>or prize wits won by Beulah Meyer. The next meeting will be held July 3, with the new officer* in charge. The Omicron chapter of Delta Theta Tau aorority will hold formal initiation aervicea Tueaday evening at the Elk* home at aix o'clock. Mlaa Catherine Weidler will conduct the ceremony for the pledgee, Patricia Meiberg, Mary France* Schmitt and Betty Keller, after which dinner will be se ved in the north rooniti at aeven o’clock. Mr*. Robert Gay I* chairman of the party. The St Mary'* Townahip Home
Economic* club will have it- June m>-etiug at the home of Mr* Grote Tope Wednead.iy evening at eight o'clock. Mita William* Kill give the lex-on on "Thia Club and I" Aexixting hoatea-< a ate Mr* Ma tt bel Hilperl. Mr* Ruth Myer* and Mr*. Cail Daniels \n all day meeting of the W S. C. S of the Mt Tubor church 1 will be held Tueaday at the home of Mr*. Paul Rich. \ <at y In dinner i will be -(••v<-d at noon The i'nion Town*hlp Home E< on omica club will meet at the home of Mr*. Clarence Mitchell Wedneaday afternoon at one thirty, with i Erma Rabbitt and Nellie Price a* the axatetlng hoateaxea The Holy Family Dlacuxxion club will meet Monday evening at eight o'clo- k at the home of Mr*. 1 Charle* Omlor. The June meeting of the Church Mother* Study dub will be held at eight o'clock Tuesday evening at the Methodiat church Devotion-: al leader* will lx- M ■ Franc!*' EllMworth; topic from Chrtoulau: Home magazine. Mr*. Orval Kaiser; lexxon from Parents magazine, 1 Mr*. Vlncenf Parker. Ho*te*-e* will lie Mr*. Cla ence Rowden, Mr*. Malcolm Locke. Mr* Lowell Smith .did Mn< Maynard Hetrick
Formal Initiation of a charter 1 iuiptci of Beta Sigma Phi will In- held thia evening at aeven thirty o'clock nt Swearingen'* private dining hull The pledge ritual will officially exlablixh the De-.dur chapter among the one 1 und ed and ten chupterw in Ind
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iiina. One of many of Indiana'* I well known member* la Mr*. Robert 1 H Tyndall, wife of the mayor of tndianu|*dlx o — Only tho*e who accept und die- - charge their re*pon*lb.llt|ea obtain Inner freedom Dr. Crane.
