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Society Item* for day’* publication mutt be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 10001001 Betty Terveer Tuesday D.Y.R. clans of Trinity Evangelleal I'. B chum h. church. ' Rebekah lodge. 7:30 p.m . Three Link club following. Beta Sigma phi. city hall, 7 p. in Church Mothers study < lub, pu t poind. Pleasant Mills Methodist W.S C.S. Thanksgiving suppn- anil bazaar. church, 5 tn 7 p in Delta Theta Tau sorority. Elks home, S p in. Eta Tan Sigma sorority, Mrs Lewis Smitley. s p in. Church of Cod Missionary society, Mrs. Merlin Geyer, 7 pin. Monday Pythian Needle «lub. after temple. Thursday l.’nlon Chape) family night, fi i> in. St. Amliro-e study club, ,\t. Henry Heiman. 7:30 p. m. Friday Adams Counts Federation of flubs fine arts festival and silver ■tea, Presbyterian church. 2 pm American l,ei-ion auxiliary, L<bion home, x p ni. Saturday i Young Married class of Cnion Chapel, Mr. and Mr Leonard Hou Mila. 7 ::c pm. i-ral meeting of the In-iatur Woman's chili, held last evening in the library auditorium. The Literature section was in < barge Mi Walker gave a vivid and interest log biography of James Whitcomb Kiley, and presented some of his must famous poems Mr Walker Is a member of the Riley centennial i omi'iitti-e. and i chairman of the committee for observance in schools and colleges He was introChristes * Gift Wrap 20 new 1949 patterns complete with matching I teals and tags only $1.25 Mouse Drug Co.
JI GIVE THANKS! p" TiVO SERVICES I OF THANKSGIVING (J AT ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH W. MOXKOE & ELEVENTH WEDNESI)AY TUI RSI)AY 7:30 P.M. 10 A.M. If you have no church affiliation, we invite you Io take pari in one of our Services of ThanksgivinK a3£LM[ Coms.... Bring The Kids!! Presenting The Great Musical "(faidviMa n THE SWEETEST STOIH EVER TOLD With A Brilliant NEW YORK CAST ONE PEREOKMANCE ONLY Wed., Nov. 23 - 1:30 P.M. Decatur High School Auditorium ADMISSION: Adults 11.00. Children sOc NOT A MOTION PICTURE!
duc<‘d by the program chairman,! Mrs Henry B. Heller, who was' slated in the arrangements by ' 'lt c c. Langston and Mrs. Hess Erwin. Mrs. Howard Buck, president,' presided at the business meeting tollowing the program, and introduced teachers of the Decatur SI hools who were gm-sts at the meeting A discussion of the pne posed community center project < followed, after which Mrs. Lyman I Hann was elected secretary of the I club. Ihe next general meeting will e the annual Christinas program I v the Music department of the dub on Itecember 12. FRIENDSHIP VILLAGE CLUB MEETING HELD I ill- I rielldship Village club met at the Kimsey school recently fori their tegular cling ■•Conte Ye I I hankful People" was sung in O|ieniii • the meeting, followed by Hu- < lub creed Mrs. Chester Bryan conducted the devotions, using -I her topic a portion of the thirtythird psalm She closetl the devotional period with the poem "tine Day for Thanks.'' The club i prayer song was then sung, after which roll call was answered with tin- name of a shutin to In- remembered with Christmas cards. Follow in.- the business meeting, tile lesson on ■Ovett Meals and Preparing and Making Salads" was given and demonstrated by the bailers. Mrs Glen S< haadt and Ml Walter Kessler Games were later played, and the meeting i liised with the laird's Prayer. After an auction conducted by Mrs Carl Kuhn, the hostesses. Mrs Chester Bryan. Mrs. Floyd Mover. Mrs Clair Carver and Mrs o ' ar Young served refreshments. 'l'lie next meeting will be held al tin- home of Mrs Thelma Bibler-l-ack This will be an all day meet Ing. MEETING OF RESEARCH CLUB HELD MONDAY Members of the Itesean-h club i"-i Mond.iv afternoon at the home of Mrs A. It llolthouse. The i lub president, Mrs. O L. Vance. |in sided at the meeting opened with the club collect Mrs. Vame was also program leader for the afternoon and conducted current events. She then gave an interesting and informative paper on the life and works i f Marv Ellen chase, author. Following the program, a brief Imine- meeting was presided over by flu- president. The next meeting Will be held December a at tlie home of Mrs W <luv I riiwh Mrs W I. Harjier wffThi program leader and will review tin- book "The' Plum Tree," by Mary Ellen Chase. The DYB class of the Trinity Evani’eli al I'nited Brethren chtirth will have its meeting this evening at the church Hostesses will
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be Mrs Nina Light, Mrs. Roy Taylor, Mrs. Wilson Reed and Mrs. Floyd Death The meeting was originally scheduled for Thursday night. i — The reglar meeting of the Young Married Couples dub of Vnlon Chapel will be held Saturday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the Lome of Mr. and Mrs. la-onard Roughia. • The fourth district officers of the American la-gion auxiliary will attend the local unit's social meeting Friday evening at the latgion home A special program is being arranged, and all gold star women are invited to attend The i'nion Chapel family night will be held at the chiirclt Thursday evening A potluck supper will be served at six o'clock, and all members of the church are invited. The Pythian Needle club will meet Monday evening after Temple. Moose are used to meet at the Members of the Women of the Mokose home at seven o'clock tonight and from there will go to the Gillig and Doan funeral home to pay respects to Miss Margaret Keller. Bob Sartoris ami I tale Rhoades were guests of l,eigh Nelson hero over the weekend. They are students at Purdue university. Miss Margaret Kiting and Mrs R. C. Hersh attended a school of instruction for the American legion auxiliary on child welfare and historian nt Kendallville Friday The meeting was conducted by the] district chairmen. Mrs. Norman Moser and Mrs Maude Young Miss Patty Schmitt, of f'hi ago, is spending the holidays with her mirettts. Mr and Mrs. II P Schmitt. F V Mills of this city left today for Anderson, where he will visit his daughter and son-in-law. the Rev and Mrs. Ben Franklin, over the Thanksgiving holidays. Mr and Mrs. John Shirk, nt] West Palm Beach. Fla., who are visiting In Decatur, spent today visiting relatives in Fort Wayne. J II Heller of this city attended the monthly meeting of the board of trustees of the state teachers' college at Terre Haute today. Miss Barbara Krick, of Cincinnati. will visit her parents, Mr ami Mrs Virgil Krick, over Thanksgiving Miss Agnes Krick, of Detroit, will spend Thanksgiving here I same X«. IWC.*n Wetter •» »*nreal4eef u-rvTR «<«-• INDI ’ W •<>f V' V <>c V l>» VS SS '.I H1.1.V M FAI BHt: VS 1BWF! I. FAPBEtt The v<l:i-">. fir- nit Court November Term. 1»IS Th-- plaintiff in the above entitled (-.T’lse having filed her complaint herein for dlvuroc tog'-ther with her affidavit tbit the defendant l« n»t t resident of the State of Indiana. Now therefor, the defendant. Jeswe I L F.-tuher. In the above entitled I -auwe is herebv notified that «inte« I hr he and ennear on the Jlst dav of I .lanttarv. I»'.<>. the eame being the I nth dav of ’he November Term of I the Adorns Circuit C-otrt to tie h»;d it the C-nirthou«e In the C|iv of Decatur. Adam* County. Indiana, to I in»wer or demur to *.vd complaint, the same will be had and determlnled In h's absence tn Witness Whereof I have hereinto >et tnv hand and the seat ot i <td« . ourt this list day of November, 1M» EDWARD F JABERG iClerk of the Xdams <’lr> ult Court t John I. DeVoea Attorney for Plaintiff NttV i’—2» DEC « If You Hgvo Something To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pay a.
I School Pupils Beat Off Sex Degenerate Beat, Scratch Man Until He Escapes Joliet, Hi. Nov 22 (i'Pl— Three rural school pupils thwarted a sex degenerate who offered them a ride and then tried to molest one of them, authorities said today. The children beat, kicked and scratched their flirty, unshaved attacker until he fled Lois Anderson. 12. her brother Laverne, in. and Phillis Lane. 12. said the man in his 2'>’s and driving a green sedan picked them up about a mile from the Rock Run school near Channahon. HI where they attend classes. Afler driving about one-half mile, they related he turned off on a gravel road, stopped the car. and -lelzi-d Lois, who was sitting in the front seat with him The other children, who were In the hack seat, beat him on the head until he told them to get out | Tht y jumped out. but climbed back into the car when they saw he did not intend to nhase the other girl. The children pummelled 'he stranger with their fists, kicked his , slilns. scratched his face, and pull ed his hair until he released the Anderson girl Tht n all three jumped out and ran toward their school Their as sallant sped away, his face bleed Ing and shirt torn The children's teacher. Miss Eleanor Nenianlch. notified th«-| i Will county sheriff's office here ' The children said the man was about 25 years old He wore blue Jeans, a sidled while shirt and a jacket There was a metal lunch box In the rear seat of the car. If You Have Something To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays.
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Berne To Observe Thanksgiving Day Berne, Nov. 22. Berne and community will pause on Thursday to observe Thanksgiving dav. All local business will suspend for the day Church services will be held Thursday morning at the First Mennonite. Evangelical Mennonite. First Missionary. West Missionary and cross Reformed < hurt hes. Family dinners will feature the day in many homes Two Commencement Dates Set At I.U. Bloomington. Ind., Nov. 22. tl'Pt Indiana University's board ot trustees lias approved two commencements for the current school year. President Herman B Wells announced today that a mid-year commencement would be held Feb. I anti regular commencement in June. It marks the first time since the war that more than one commencement in a school year was approver! The decision was based on a request by senior class officers and support by the campus newspaper. the Indiana Daily Student
. A Stitch in Time The following repairs Buttons sewed on Lining repaired Seams repaired Cuffs lacked Belt loop* repaired Snaps sewed on Pockets repaired Buttons remover! and sewed back on are always made AT NO EXTRA COST to you For Better Dry Cleaning Alwavs Call KETO DRY CLEANING “across from G. E.” Phone 147 Wrinkle-proof Delivery.
so • z sMENU X r CHOICE OF Roast Turkey and dressing Fried Chicken and dressing Baked Virginia Ham Roast Beef (native) AS YOU WOULD EXPECT IT SERVED AT EHLER’S 11 A.M. TO 9 P.M. b
Request Governor To Keep Rent Controls Richmond, Ind. Nov. 22. -Il'P) —Officers of the (TO council of i Wayne county said today they' would ask Governor Schricker to ; retain rent controls in Wayne county and Richmond. But the Richmond city council adopted a resolution last night calling for a removal of controls under the local option plan The resolution needs the governor's approval Dismissed Herman Bowman, 313 South First street; Walter t'onrud. route 2. Robert Bowman. 51U Niblick Street. If You Have Something To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays. <
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Mr and Mrs Henry liliger of route 3, Fort Wayne, are the parents of a baby boy, born Saturday morning at 12:03 o'clock at the St Joseph hospital. He has not been named Mr and Mrs. Wayne Sauers. Fort Wayne, are th" parents of a baby girl, born Monday at the 1 Adams county memorial hospital. I Site weighed 7 pounds. 5 oun< es. A baby girl was born to Mr. 1 and Mrs. Edwin Collier. Berne, at 7:25 am today at tlie Adams I county memorial hospital. Sh<» weighed fi pounds. 3 ounces. Mr and Mrs Paul Hodle. 919 Harrison street, are isirents of a 7 pounds. 2 ounce baby girl, born this morning at 5:40 o'clock at tho local hospital Trade in a uood Town — Decatur t
