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Society Items ror day* publics i tlon must be phoned in by 11 a.m. ■ (Saturday P:3O a.m.) Phone 1000-1001 I Mies Betty Melchl t —— I Tuesday I Church Mothers Study club, Mm. Harry Daily. 8 pm. I Beta Sigma Phi sorority. Mrs. , Clarence Ziner. Bp.m. I Queen of Rosary study club. Mrs. , Boris Schultz. 8 pm. > Aeolian choir rehearsal, home economics room. junior-senior high ( school, 7:30. p m. , Willing Workers class of First . Christian church, Mr. and Mm. Edward Anderson, 7:30 p.m. Happy Homemakers cluj», Mrs. i Von Reber, 7:30 p.m. C. L. of C. chorus, music room, Catholic high school, s p.m. Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mr*. Leo Faurote, Bp.m. ! Mother daughter banquet of Trin- , ity Evangelical L’. B. church. I church, 6 p.m. Dutiful Daughters class of Bethany Evangelical IL B. c hurch, Mrs. I Mildren Krepx, 7:30 p.m. Rebekah lodge, 1. O. 0. F. hail. ’ 7:30 p in. , W. 8. W. 8. of Trinity Evangell- . cal U. B. church, church, 6 p.m. Delta Theta Tan mothers day ! party, Elks home. 8:30 p.m. Dorcas class of Bethany Evangel- , leal U. B. church. Mrs. Charles Lamlin, 7:30 pin. , Associate chapter of Tro Kappa | sorority, Mm. Dale Moses, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Profit and Pleasure Home Economics club, Mrs. Kenneth Hoffman. J 7:30 p.m. St. Ann Study club. Mrs. William , Kohne. 7:30 p.m. | Flo Kan Sunshine council. K. of P. home. 6:30 p.m. Business and Professional Woman's club. Masonic hall. 6:30 p m. The bridge club, Mbs Betty Mel- . chi. 7:30 pm. World Friendship guild, Mrs John Carroll, 8 p.m. Tr.ursdav St. Mary's Township 4-11 club. Pleasant .Mills school. W. 8. C. S. of Methodist church, church, 2:30 p.m. Baptist Missionary society, postponed. 1 ’ W. 8. C. 8. of Mt. Pleasant . church, Mrs. Norval Fuhrman and Drucilla Fuhrman, 2p.m. . Stated meeting of Order of Eastern Star. Masonic hall. 7:30 p.m. luidies Aid society of Bethany Evangelical t'. B. church, church, j| parlors. So Cha Rea mothers party, I Swearingens, 6:15 p.m. Officers, guilds, escorts and chairmen of the Women of the Moose, Mcxtse home, 7 p.m. Church of God mother-daughter banquet, Mrs. Floyd Mitchel, 6:30 p.m. Friday I<egion auxiliary business meeting. I .eg lon home. 8 pm. St. Paul mother-daughter banquet. Brandyberry school. 6 p tn. Mt. Pleasant Bible class. William Biehold home. 8 p.m. Lincoln P. T. A . Lincoln school. 7:30 p.m. „ _ — . - - ——» II I — prizes were won by Bernice Nelson I and Rose Nesswald. who in turn presented them to the honored guest. A poem directed the honored guest to individual tables where useful household articles were found. She was presented Fi*h a lovely corsage and was also the recipient of many lovely gifts. The guest list included the Mes dames Sarah Martin. Russel Haines. Mark Schurger. Francis Andrews. Virgil Bowers. Lyman Hann. George Hazelwood. Billie Sprunger. Nor ; val Fuhrman. Carl Braun. Ralph I

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THERESA P. STANISZEWSKI, of Convoy. 0.. daughter of Mr. and j Mrs. Thomas Staniszewskl. of Shamokin. Pa., and Paul Richard M eav<-r, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver, of Convoy, ().. were united in marriage recently in the rectory of the St. Mary's Catholic church, the Rev. ignatiuH Vlchuras officiating. (Photo by Am-paught

Bowers, Gene Belxiut. laiwrenee Linn, Sylvester Everhart. George Squire, Roy Price, Vincent Bormann. Henry Baumann, Clyde Troutner, Mabel Marshall. Clyde Sprunger. Ray Venia, and the Misses Roselle Haines. Rose. Christine, Anna Neaawald, Bernice Nelson. Irene Braun. Veda Williamson. Rowe Merriman, Jane Drew. Winefride Kitson and the honored guest and hostesses. CHRISTIAN LADIES AID SOCIETY MEETS Mrs. Jess Royce wa>< hostess recently to members of the latdies Aid society of the First Christian thunh. The fourteen memlters in attendance answered roll call with a tribute to mothers. Following devotionals by Mrs. Ruh). Mrs. Isenhower n ad an article "Mothers and Wives " The meeting was closed with the Mizpah benediction. Mtvt. Royce served lovely refreshments. assisted by her sister. Mrs. Kilmovits. MOTHER DAUGHTER BANQUET IS HELD Mothers and daughters of . the I’nion Chapel Evangelical I'nlted Brethren church were honored at a' banquet recently at the Boy Scout 1 cabin. Hanna-Nuttman park. Miss Veda Williamson was the program leader, assisted by Miss j Delores Shee’e Miss Rosa Merriman led the group in singing several songs, accompanied on the accordian by Mrs. Earl Chase. Scrlp- ; ture was read by Mias Jane Drew and a story "Account with Mother” was read by Miss Frieda Williamson. Prayer was offered’by Mrs. i Ami Miller. Following a "'Portrait of Mother" and "Portrait of Daughter,” by Mrs. Henry Bauman and Mie Betty Mil-, ler. flowers were placed on the! table for mothers by Miss Shirley Workinger and Miss Mary Sheets, while Mias Marjorie Drew sang ""Flowers for Mother.” "My Mother's Lullaby." a poem, was read by Miss Betty Walters and a solo "Slumber Song," was eung by Miss Drew. Miss Janet Brown and Mrs. Nile Williamson sang "Memories of Mother’ anl "My Mother's Bible" while Miss Williamson read a poem. The meeting was then i losetl with prayer by the Rev. Celia Pellet. Fifty one guests were in attendance. Mrs. Omer Merriman and Mrs. Myron Frank were in charge of the entertainment. MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETING IS HELD The I'nlted Christian Missionary society met at the home of Mrs. Henry Lb htensteiger last evening, with Miss Grace Licht ensteiger, -

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last evening, with Miss Grace Lictenotelger. president, in charge of the devotionals and business meeting. The group decided to send four youtr; people to the church camp this summer. Mrs. Homer Ruhl then gave the lesson from "Page-! ant of Century." entitled "Ministry! of Mercy." She also paid tribute to' the Rev. James (). Mcllorter, who idled recently in Indianapolis. lively refreshments were later served by the hostese. PYTHIAN NEEDLE CLUB MEETS MONDAY EVVENING The regular monthly meeting of the Pythian Needle club was held' | Monday evening at the K. of I’.' home. Mrs. Mabie Striker, presl- | dent, presided at the business meet- ’ ing. The ladies were then Invited to the dining room, where each re-j reived a lovely corsage. "Home i Sweet Home" was sung by the i .-roup, accompanied at the piano by Jacqueline Warren. Mrs. Asa Pollock then sang a solo, entitled "Mother.” Refreshments were served It long tables beautifully decorated with vases of mixed Cowers, lionteases wete Josie Garard. chairman. Mildred Nash. Lucinda Kunowlch.l and Margaret illlyard Mrs. Earl Butler then presented beautiful: potted plants to the oldest and youngest mothers, Mrs. 8. E. Hite and Mrs. John Beery. Bingo w*r later played and priz-l ex awatded the various winners. The next meeting will be in charge of Mis. Pean Byerly, assisted by Margaret Prh-e, Ada Martin ami Gaylie Bittner. | I TRINITY LADIES AID SOCIETY MFt t'S The Lailies Aid society of the 1 Trinity Evangelical I'nlted Brethren church met Thursday caning it the ihurch. Hostesses were Mrs. \dam Kunowich. Mrs. Harry Poling and Mrs. Frank Bohnke. Itevotions were in charge of Mrs. Ira Bodie. Mrs. Earl Crider and Mrs. Delma Elzey. During the business meeting, conducted by Mrs. Huiiert GilpM. fifty nine chiin-h calls were reported md the work committee turned In sixteen dollars and eighty five cents. Two new members. Mrs. Earl Mounsey and Mrs. Hubert t'oehran. were pelcomed into the group Mrs. Kunowich. Mrs. Willis Reed and Mrs. Homer Bittner were appointed to the work committee for June. Hostesses for the next meeting I will tie Mrs. Addie Andrews. Mrs. Ralph Roop and Mrs. Frank Baker. DECATUR CAMERA CLUB MEETS LAST EVENING Lighting for various types of night pictures who demonstrated last night at the regular meeting of the Decatur Camera club, held at the junior-senior high school. The weekly lecture was given by Virgil Marquart. Fort Wayne, and i / V 11 A STRAW in the wind at the moment, this rippling sunshade bonnet of rough, natural straw should prove popular on the beach nr boardwalk this summer Designed by Eve Tarter. it is made with an open crown and banded with scarlet silk cords. Huge pompons of scarlet and ginger silk nestle in the curve around the 1 flaring brim. (JntenMtioMl)

slides were shown ax illustrations. A demonstration of t> new speed light was also staged by Jim Davis, Fort Wayne photographer, and flash and photo flixxj pictures were taken by the membetvi. Persons desirous of enrolling in the club are asked to meet at the high school any Monday night or to contact any member of the club. The club lx now composed of some 30 members and has been growing steadily since its formation recently. The Mt. Pleasant Bible claw will i meet at eight o’clock Friday evening at the William Biehold home. The St. Mary's Township 4-H club will meet at the Pleasant Mills | xchirnl Thursday. The Church Mothers Study club will meet at eight o'cloi k this evening at the home of Mm. Harry Daily. The election of officers will be held. The meeting of the Baptist Missionary society. scheduled for Thursday, lias been postponed one week. I —— — ■ Be*a Sigma Phi sorority will meet at eight o'clock this evening at the home of Mrs. Clarence Ziner. The Legion auxiliary will have Its regular business meeting at eight o'clock Friday evening at the legion home. The St Paul church will have Its , annual mother-daughter banquet at j the Brandyberry schixil Friday I evening at six o'clock. Those attend ing are asked to bring a covered dish, sandwiches and table service for the pot-luck supper. The general meeting of the W.8. ('. 8. of the Methodist church will be held at two thirty o'clock. | Thursday afternoon The executive , committee will meet at one forty I five. Mrs. Watson Maddox will be in charge of the devotions, and Mrs. Walter J Krick will lie lesson leader. A committee from circle IV will lie in charge. A good attendance ie desired. | I The Misses Mary. Henrietta and Josephine Faurote entertained with a six o'chx-k dinner Sunday honoring Mrs. J Henry Faurote and Mrs '.Catherine Schaffer. Guests attend- ’ ing were Mixa Ibirothy Bower, MonJ roevllle. Nolan Welker, Francaa ''Bruun, Norbert Scheider. and Mr. H and Mrs. J. Henry Faurote and fam',iiy. Auditor and Mrs. Thurman I. ’ Drew are at Turkey Run tixlay attending a etate convention of county auditors. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krick and ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krick were at i Anderson Sunday evening to attend the graduatloq of Miss Mary Jo Krick from the St. John's school of nursing. Mr. and Mrs. Owen K. Baker visited in Fort Wayne Sunday and attended the confirmation of their Hi phew. Rex Rhodes, at the St. Paul Lutheran church, and later were guests ala reception at the Fie<l Wahrenberg home. Mrs. Carrie Harris visited with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Gearhart In Kingsland Sunday. <>■ — - Q n j/cZfl (Visiting Hours Z to 4; ana ’» to 8 p m.) Admitted: Joe Garza. Bluffton, rural route: Nancy and Carol Kirsch, route 1; Mrs. Phil Byron. 604 Monroe street; Mrs. Elizabeth latisure. Berne. Ruth Liechty, Berne; Mrs. Gareth Widerkehr and daughter. Berne; Mrs. Minnie Miller, route I; Francis Jacquay, route 1. o —- BlHhlS* Mr. and Mrs. Bill R<x>p. of Napoleon. O . are the parents of a baby hoy, born at 7:11 pm. Sunday in Napoleon. He weighed 7 pounds. 14 ■unces Mrs. Koop is the fonasr Ixjnna Johnston of this city Dubach Named Head Os Hartford Alumni Berne. May 11 — Wayne Dubach, a mem tier of the Hartford high «cbool graduating c lass of 1944. was ; named president of the Hartford: alumni association at Che annual lianquet Saturday night, attended, by more than 200 people He sueceeds James Garlxxlen. Other officerw are Lloyd Munro, vice-presi-dent and Rose Marie Ashleman., secretary - treasurer. Baking Tip When baking cakes, grease only the bottom of the pan; and leave the sides plain so the batter ean ebng as it rises. This helps keep the cake light in texture fl Trade In a Good lown — Decatur

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DIPLOMATIC CHANGE, Brat in a series planned by the administration to reward political aupporters assigned to less desirable posts, moves Ambassador Robert Butler from Australia to Cuba, replacing R. Henry Norweb. resigned Jefferson Caffery, ambassador to France, may be replaced. James C. Dunn, ambassador to Italy, is mentioned for the Parts post. (lntttnation»l)

Einaudi Slated For President Os Italy Financial Expert Is New Favorite Rome, May ii—tv'P>—Senator Luigi Einxudi. a financial expert, today appeared assured of elec tlon ax president of Italy when all parties agreed to back him on the fourth and final ballot. The Italian parliament met to vote a third but indecisive ballot today. 1 ‘ Il gave Einaudi 462. Fifteen ab- j stained; 333 ballots were blank; | ' and the remainder were scattered among unimportant candidates. Shorl'y after a Joint session of ' tlie senate and chamlier of depu-' ties convened. 140 Communists. la-ft Wing Socialists. Independents and splinter groups walked out. making It Impossible to reach the necessary two-thirds majority <6OO votes) needed to elect on the fhir<l ballot. Right Wing SiM-ialists ami Re I publicans cast only blank ballots i in the third round. They explain • ed the maneuver was designed to display leftist independence of • the Catholic party ami Premier • Alcide De Gasperi. • The communist senators and deputies rebelled when th-y were - voted down in their attempt to have the third ballot delayed for ■ consideration nt the withdrawal of • the early favorite. Foreign Min ■ later ('mint Carlo Sforza. who withdrew Inst night I The Christian Democrats pickI ed Einaudi as their new candlI date replacing Sforza at a special > meeting this morning. They l adop'ed a resolution admitting th- foreign minister's candidacy ' was hope'e-'S in the face of stub 1 born opposition. His withdrawal was Interpreted as a defeat for the government" and a revelation Bsip rsflwu Rs trass st KOiififiYT [ FEMALE COMPLAINTS Ar* you troubled by dtatr*** of fenisi* functions! periodic disturb* slices’ D>»-s this make you suiter from pein, feel so nertou*. tired — st such time*? Then so try Lydls E. Pmkhsm's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms Pinkhsn. s lias a grand soothing effect on on* of woman • moil Important erpane' HYDIA E. PINKHAMS YOUR-BULGiS Will VANISH /v -'«-» whan you / * z»’ don your SPENCER ifi—“"K daziflnad \H I \\ i w »’ ISr-fV* YOUI 1 IV/A Mrs Leota Connell : IP' I SPENOTI'ZZSr SUPPORTS I I SMeose. *••» **4 *••••«* SPRING is HERE! Let ue help you with your euatom built: Screens Storm Doors Windows Lawn Furniture Kitchen Cablneta Store Fixturea (Juality Mill Service 716 Na. 11th St Phone 17141

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that even De Gasperi could not get his Christian Dr mix rats to follow hi* orders. Sforza dropped out following a conversation with Giulio Andreotti I’lceloni. undersecretary to I the presidency of the council ofj miiristers. anil Catholic senator Mario Clngolani. He received 405 votes on the second ballot against 336 for provisional president Enrico Dr Nicola whom the eommunlxtx insisted on supporting car ter despite his protest al ion*. loiter they further confused the situation when they threw their support to sen- 1 ate president Ivanoe Bonomi who; was touted as a likely compromise I candidate until Einaudi picked up his strong support today. —■ o Sylvester Birch Estate Is Opened The Sylvester Birch iwtate, val-J ued at 112.0U0 personal property■ and SB,OOO real estate, ha* liren opened in Adams circuit court. Hubert R. McClenahan Is attorney in | > the estate. 1

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Boy Shoots Father For Beating Mother Edinburg. Ind. May 11— tl’P) — Roger Elils Ham h 13, was under 1 technical arrest today for shtxit--1 Ing his father through the head with a rifle. The father. James Hasch, was recovering In Robert Jxing hospital at Indianapolis. Police chief Frank Andrews said the shooting occurred when the boy saw hl* father beating and choking' hl* wife. Dora. 34. on the ' floor of the family home. p Young Truck Driver Killed In Accident Brookville. Ind. May It — (('Pi A 22-year-old truck driver from Hagerstown was klllet’ near here yesterday when his truck went out <>f control James C. Field*, a driv- ! er for Waller Motors. Inc., Richmond. died of a broken neck and a > fractured skull. o 1 Trade In ■ Good t own — Decatur