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Society Items ror nays publication must be phoned in by 11 a m. (Saturday 9:30 am.) Phone 1000-1001 Miss Betty Melchl • Wednesday St. Fidelis Study Huh. Miss Joan Voglewede, 7:30 p in. Our Ijtdy of Gtaal Counsel Study Hub. Mrs. William larse. Jr , S p m Girl Scouts Leaders Hub meeting, junior-aenior high school, 1 311 p m. Pythian Sister trecounty meet, Cniondale, all day. Zion Lutheran Marled Couples club. 8 p.m. i nion Chapel Indies Aid. Mis. Itoliert Rice, all day. Psi lo’a Xi businters meeting. Elks, 8 pin. Tnursaav Bobo I'nited Brethren Willing Workers Hass, mothers day pot -luck. Boho school, 7 p.m. Order of Rainbow Girls, election. Masonic hall, 7:30 pm. Ever Ready < lass of the Methodist church, Mrs. Von Reber. 7:30 p.m. Indies Aid society of Trinity Evangelical B. church, church. 7:30 p.m. Women of Moose. Executive 7:30 p.m. Formal initiation * pm. Moose home. Pleasant bale Ladies Aidaociety, church, all day. Magley Ladles Aid society, parish hall, all day. Presbyterian Ladles Missionary society. Mrs. J. F. Saninann, 2.3a p.m. Mother • daughter banquet of Bethany Evangelical V B. church, church basement, 8:30 p.m. Friday Mother ■ daughter banquet, W. S - C. S. of Monroe Methodist church, chur<*h annex, 6:30 p.m. May Fellowship team, Council of Chun h Women. Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, 2:3u pm. I'nion Chapel mother-daughter banquet. Boy Bcout cabin. 8:30 p.m. Ave Marla Study club. Mrs. W. A. Klepper, 8 p.m. Work and Win class of Trinity Evangeliial I'. B. church. Mr. and Mrs. Niles Butler. 7:3a put. W. M A. of Nuttman Avenue I’.B. church, Mrs. (1. A. Eddy, 7:30 p.m Saturday Bake sale. Root Township Home Economics Hub, Boston store, !• a.m. Mimday 1 Gamma Nu .mrority, Mrs. Lawrence Rasli, 221 Sorth Twelfth ' street, 7:30 p.m. Decatur Camera club, junior ser. high school, 7:30 pm. Tuesday Associate chapter of Tro Kappa sorority, Mrs. Pale Moses, 7'30 p in ■ I BARBARA ELLEN BRYAN IS WED TO KENNETH GAUNT A lovely candlelight wedding wart that of Miss Barbara Ellen Bryan, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs. Chester C. Bryan, of near Salem, and Kenneth Paul Gaunt, son of Mrs. James K Staley, of North Sixth street, which ttaik place Saturday evening at seven o'clock in the Salem Methodist church Can delabra, palms and baskets of gladiolus and tarnations were arranged on the altar to form the background for the double ring ceremony, read by the Rev. 8. J Kleis. Wagner's "Bridal < aorus" from Uihengrin and Mendelssohn's wedding marches were played by the pianist. Mrs. Carl Kuhn, who also accompanied Mrs. Marion Burke, who sang "1 Love You Truly." "Because' and "The la>rd's Prayer." Liehestrautn was played softly during the nuptial rite Given in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in a gown of

THE PERFECT WAY TO SAY j * Dear Mom” Give f CORSAGES POTTED PLANTS MADE-UP BOXES CHOICE CUT FLOWERS Decatur Floral Co. Phone 100 GREENHOVSE— NITTMAN AVE. Schmitt l-ocker Service —Second Street - in \ ‘7/A

'■ream satin. A marquisette Insertion accented the low round neckline. enhanced with u three tiered bertha A very full sk'rt fell from the tightly fitted bodice and ended in a long train The sleeves weru long ami tapered to points over her handa. A < rown of orange blossom held in place the fingertip veil of Illusion and she carried an arm i,ouquet Os lilies. Her only»jewelry was a strand of pearls, a gift from I the groom. J Miss Janet Marie Bryan was In r • sister's only attendant Her gown of rose faille taffeta was made similar to that of the bride The full hoop skirt was caught in the front to show a.pale rose petticoat. She 1 wore a matching marquiaette hat ami carried blue it is. The rhine Htonv bnicHet wht* wort* wmm a gift <>f thf* bridp. Bernard Jlartough. brotherinlaw of the groom, served as best man I'shcrs were Doyt Bryan, brother of the bride, ami William B Meh h‘ Mr«. Bryan <h< -e a gray dress for her daughter’s wedding and Wore navy accessories, while the ridenriMim's mother chose a light due enaemble Their < <>rsages wen? lof pllik >t>es. ( A r?’ - lion for approximately . ninety us was held at the horn? of the brio- tmrents The serving table, laid nith a white Mader.a cloth, was (-entered with a huge wedding take, topped with a minia1 'lire to ide ami groom Large basi;•'s of spring flowers were arranged throughout the Bryan home A•ix'ing in serving the guests were Mr.< Floyd Meye Mrs Albert Am i Mutz. Mrs Vivian Taylor. Mrs bale . Hoffman. Mis . Marcella Miller and Miss Joan Mowery _ Among the out-of-town guests atending were Mr and Mrs Lewis , \rmstrong and family. Elkhart: Mr and Mrs Bernard Hartough, Milwaukee. Wis . Mr. and Mrs Mar I on Burke. Miss Nida Bryan ami Jack Mitch. Fort Wayne; Mr and t Mrs. Frank Bunker. Eaton Rapids, Mb-h . Mr and Mr-- James Slog dill. Bluffton; Mr and Mrs. L. F Oechsle, Van Wert, ()., ami Mr and . Mrs W <> Biack. of Ohio City, <) The couple Ims returned from a , shoit wedding trio ami is residing <n High street Mrs Gaunt gradual I ■<l from Monroe high s hool and is an employe of the Gene-al Electric , Co The bride-groom is a Decatur high s hool graduate ami is employed in Hie ofli e of the Gene’-al , Electric 1 o. I MOSER-TROXEL VOWS TO BE READ Mr and Mrs. ()(>«•<! Moser.'of 310 1 East Washington street, Bluffton 1 have made known the engagement ami approaching marriage of their ‘ daughter. Joyce, to Kenneth Trox 1 el. son of Mis Wiliam Troxel, of toute I. The wedding will take place in ’ June 1 The brid»-ele t was gradua'ed 1 from Bluffton high school in l!t|8 and for the past t wo years has been employed in tlie office us Stinson. ; Eversole ami Brown Mr Troxel 1 i- a 1912 graduate of Kirkland high, hool amt £.< engaged in farming — TRI KAPPA BUSINESS MEETING HELD TUESDAY The tegular hits ne-s meeting of Tri Kappa sorority was held at the Elks home last evening. I Hiring the meeting, conducted by he president. Mrs I, Gray Pad 1 dock, it was voted to again purchase tickets to the symphony ion < erm in Fort Wayne to be given to senior students next year who are inletes ed in music. Final plans' were also made for ten memtier C !<I serve oil tile dental clinic being | held today The next meeting will be the mother's day breakfast at Swearin- . gens on May 9. MOTHER DAUGHTER BANQUET IS HELD The Baptist mother daughter banquet was held at the K of P home Monday evening, with fifty nine guests in attendance. Mrs Sam Hite was awarded the gift for the oldest mother present. - — I

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Utother Home Eeonomii - Hull < jobserving its silver anniversary this year i. the I nion township < 1 !üb. organized in the spring ot : 1923 Members ot the Hoot town ; ship dub helped to organize tin- ' first Purdue extension meeting m ' home economics for I nion town- I Ship. < , I So ne of tin- early members of the 'Hub were Mis I C Barkley and Mrs. Waite. Wintenbarger. of Ite 1 Mr Murvell Andr< ws youngest mother, and Mary Ann Zwiek. I 1 youngest daughter. The program im-juded a toast to the daughters. ' Mother Bird Calls," Mabel Reppert: toast t-i the mothers. The Fled- ing An--1 swers." Caroline Sue Baughn. ' duet, "f-aft Night the Nightingalell Woke Me." lads Metzger. Mary | Ellen Johnson: “Winged Words to 1 a Water Fowl," Mr- llarve Shroll; ' piano solo. San Ira Sue Reppert: I 1 talk. 'Tin- Robin tin the Nest," I Mrs Dwight McCurdy: "Listen tu the Mockingbird,'' Magdalitn? HRiceman benediction Mr? Hubert | Jasper was toastmastress | GIRLS MISSIONARY | GUILD IN MEETING The Girls Missionary guild of the I | Trinity E an ■•■li« <1 I'nited It etli- ’ ren < htircli met Tuesday evening in the Hiunh parlor for its iczular > mgeGn • VI-. J >dv Mve"< w-u l‘ e leade", 'is tig the ’opf<- '’Together We Live The pr> si b nt. Mi- Marjorielu Hill. < mill lid the bu-iliei- niec'inv 'ii in.- *hh h plai ere co pl*l 1 or th" mother daughter banquet; n'so. for 'lie group to at'eml th" •|'|ss,- n I’ v convention. The leader for ti e m-xt meetin ■a II be Mi ? Pat GaiiZ’ Carol Klin? ■nan and Pat Case will host< • e ! <>vel" refresl'inenfs were later] ' erved to the thirl? - n memheis and I -lie guest by 'll-* le’St*»?Ses. Miss] ' uni Heath an I Miss Bonnie Si ! mon >. —.— The following program has been announced for the mother-daughter banqm t of tin- Monroe Methodist <-hur<h Fridav evening at six thirtyo'clock: "Welcome," Miss Sonja Still-key: response. Mrs. Weldon Stii< key. prayer. Mrs. John Floyd dinner, duet. Mrs W I. Hall an I Mrs R W Flaniean business meeting, presentation of gifts ■trio. "Tile Family Album " dl-t. Miss Roselle II lines and Mrs , I Richard Martin: benedi tion. tlie Rev W L. Hall Tickets for the affair are selling for one dollar 0 Hat 2 Pott Offices West Frankfort is th" only city In the I'nited States with two sep aratelv or-zanized P-'st offices Mall ndd’-ssed to West Frankfort or to Frankfort Heights. 111. arrives al independent stations within the ity boundaries Frankfort Heights had its own pos' office before tinnopula ion of Wes' Frankfort grew , nou.'h to surround the little com | -nunity ... o The fir? t thin,' a kindness de serves is accep'ance; the second ’ransmiasloa Me I kmald

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1 atut the first president. Mrs Manic Workinyer. now living In California. Mrs Italia Spuller. Mis S E Mumina. Mrs. Ros?- Harden and Mrs J C Nidlinger, all de ii-a-i-il Mrs ha Barkley. Mr? Si mon Lehrman anil Mrs Hugh Nid linger were among thos? joining durinc tli?’ fi s' few months Mrs chalmer Ba:kl?-v Is now president <>f th?- < >

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on her day Sunday May 9 // v ' ; z~ <7 * *X ' i / \< • ’ fT V V s " ,; ’ Aj \ v* w v* WFk m W' W. ARw - * - • ■•••-• '• • . b ** '>’ X V r —' J & 1 fOliPV VWI-THIN (UMM-Vitr.» in IT 11 | Il W uatrh .»<■"! . . $39.75 UItU LII ‘ IKE PRECISION WATCH < 1 ... f° r *h* miinlL** number of lime* else has remembered you ...forlor mw.r fail,u. in 14 kt . t M .. $62.50 ing devotion ... for Pfictt imluif ftJr'al To» ju:t being ** Mother’, show your love and gratitude with a beautiful Grueth The Precision Watch. a gift ’hat remains a joy for a lifetime—and reminds her again and again that you too thiuk of her and appreciate all she haa doue for you. PUMPHREY JEWELRY STORE

Mr ami Mis Cornelius S? hira? k. | route 6 are the parents of a l?abv , ‘ov horn at 11 17 pm Tuesday at the Adams county memorial hospital He weighed 7 pounds t’g 1 Ull es Stepii?-n John is ihe name of the baby miy liorn to Mr and Mrs. Joe Schultz. i<i3 .North Seventh street, at I p.m Tue-ilay at the Io al im p ital. He weighed 7 pound l>, ollie es. Mr and Mr:-. Louis Zwiek. 1515 West Monroe street, a •- parents of a daiigli:?-: born at the Adamounty hospital at I *??: pm Tues day rh? weighed 7 pounds. !! oun? ■ •s. Mrs Zwi<k is th? former PhylI ds M Fa: land A baby boy was born to Mr ami Mrs. Rav Shelienbarcei. Monroe ville. this morning at 7 t'3 ocirag at the Adana? < ounty memorial hoPltal He weighed s pound?. I I ..un es o Emergency Met Owosso. Miih il Pi Spring flood *-iters in hi, bu> i-metit could mil evict Marvin Bremer t riable in reach liis furnace or his coal bin. lie mprovi ed a first-fl<a>r hater and hauled in ii>al by rowoat to k? ep hi» family warm until ! tie timid siibsidi-d Trade In . uooa town — Decatur Mother’s Day (live Flowers POTTED PLANTS ( I T FLOWERS colts \CES — ORDER EAlU.'l — Warren’s Flower Shop Jl 10 W. Monroe St. I’hone 17K

0 n 'Visiting itours 2 to 4. and ? to 8 pin.) I Admitted: Judith Ann Tinner. Wren. O v|r- Ruth Sells. In-.i’ur bis-iii’-sell '.I » Arthur Siheider er. lbs North Eleventh stree'; : lame? Harvey. Metier avenue; ! Mi s Reuben Gt I Me. route 3, Mis? Ruth Elaine Mevei. Gene.U Mi Ro ?<-rt SHimitz and son. 213 South Fii>-t -tieet Vlr Eniiiv S? bwaitz. Herne rou'?- .' Mr Ervin Martin. I route :: Miss Helen Ih onan. toute I Nam ? Jane Hig i. .Nor h Twelfth ' -• ■ ' ■ i * - ill South Ele.eiith -tie?- Mis F atiK , liu T?-? pl? and - n Trade In a Good Town — Decalm

Z/ My Spsr:er Is Tops! z / / My ugty bulges 1 ore gone I '' J My pasture is v/F/’\ 9'ocelully erect / A My bock feels b rested! */ \ 1 Gvornn»«td mos I \ I lo*» ill thopel" Mrs. Leota Connell 2'i‘i S. 3rd Phone M"> -SPENCER n SUPPORTS

v A transparent protector 1 djd for rare gram wood / C* v floor* or over beautiful \ t JI . pattern floor covering*. y J) X.J J Ideal for choice furni- \ A-X ,ure "here the wood C grain is to be preserved. Y 'sXy*gT \ \ ’lough, lustrous, water* Cast ft . j \,; P r ‘** ,f - n ’“‘ “* * kw . ; z wl&k EIST IS &IEP CLtll ' 'hours. <> gfll HO •• ’I \ I I Xt/amz* t. ) ;) V-ft jgj'nl — TB— I? // I’ . tto«« *-. BAf II ll J <***!•/»«*'wttMß . r 4HS fr/ ( • r > . »... _ t - -.a E ?• *W ■ w r;/t //> JC? THZ St/PFACS KOHNE DRUG STORE A*? T.' ’**■**▼ Wc Gills For Kent cm her Mother ot» Iler <l;ty. Sunday. May !». She’ll appreciate a timely and useful tfift. especially if it is from this store. • IIOSIEIH — I’hoenix • SCXItFS — Large or FlaHcrnit Nylons selcrlion in long or in the new spring square, p ain or vdorshad s ful. 7.’»c up $1.35 to $2.2a es| ||>s __ j.- am(> u M o IIANUKEItt iih is - r akt . s jn tthjh . or New arrivals in plain foams?, wide selccwhites and altraetive |jon $ 2 .65 up patterns 25c up • (iLtIVES—New whies • ’ILGI SES— New arin w hite and colors. r'' * 1 - ,n ’atlstckd bv Sendra ' r whites and plain .SI.0(1 up co’ors or fanrv patterns $2.9K up ! ® I’l RSES— Large se- ’ lecti-m including col- O I N'DlES—Globe and or* and summer Munsingwear. Mothwhites cr's favorite 75c up $1.50 up. phis tax ......j • f.OWNs—Rayon and • ('(fs'i'l ME JEW LI.- KrinMe crepe, good RY — Beautiful new selection »2.9 H up creations in I* i n s . Necklaces. Earrings ® MANS. other SI.OO plus tax personal gifts. I Hot SE DRESSES WINDAWEVE Bl <;s N.-w arriig » in »ttra< llv<* .pre’tjr pat- The » Ung »en«atlon !• rn» Idea) Gift for t'hoiev of 7 decorator Mother toors SH3« 271 St 3<»«W $3.75 up 495 Ehin q e r s "Ihe Boston Store’’ Attend the ILmt Township Home Economics Club Bake Sale at our store Saturday.

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Mr? J Clark Mayclin has re- ' turned home from Stephens colley?- Columbia. Mo. where she visited over the weekend She wa- :o ? ton<’.iiif?-d by Mr-. Robert Fenton, of Crbana. 111. Mr? G H Wehmeyer of this city is a patient in tlie laitheran lio-pit.il. Fort Wayne Mr amt Mr- l,?-e Bell have returned home f o n Chicago where . they visited their son and daugb- , t? rin law. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford ~ Bell Th?-, wer?- a-com panted hern v th? ? imldau :ht?-r>. la ona and , Mai - Lou Bel! for a week s visit. > i o Trade tn » i-uoa '?>?* • Dee» , ?>r

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