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Society Items for day’s publics- ’ tlon must be phoned in by 11 a. m. , (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 1000-1001 Betty Terveer ’ Tuesday Progressive Workers class of > Trinity Evangelical I’. B. church. 1 postponed. * Little Flower study club, Mrs. (Tara Daniels, 7:30 p. nt. I Preble township Home Economics 1 club, Magley school. 7:30 p m Kirkland Ladi*< club. Adams ’ Central high school, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday 1 Historical chib, Mrs. Harry Essex, 3 p. in. Philalethean cir< le of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Mrs. George Buckley, 8 p. nt. Ladies Shakespeare club, Mrs. .Maynard Hetrick. 2:30 pm. 1 Bethany circle of Zion EvangelI leal and Reformed church, Mrs. J. F. Fruchte, 8 pin. Friendship circle of Zion Evan- ■ gelical and Reformed church. Mrs. I 1 l>ewls Litterer. 7:30 p.m. 1 Indiana club. Mrs, Charles O’Shaughnessey, 7:30 p in. Union Township Woman’s club. .Mrs. Herman Bleeke, 1:30 p. nt. St. Vincent de Paul society, C L. of C. hall. 2 p. m. Thursday St Joseph’s study club, Mrs. Wai1 ter Gilliom. 8 p. m. Women’s Missionary society of Pleasant Grove chur< h. Mrs. Erniil Shifferly. all <lav So Cha Rea. Swearingen's 3:30 p. m. i Ladies Aid society of First Christian church, Mrs. Paul Daniels. 7:! ' p. m. Ladles Aid society ami W. S W. I S. of Bethany Evangelical I’. B. church, church 11:30 a. m.. after-, norm meeting. 1:30 p. m. Bol»o I'. B Willing Workers class.' Bol>o school. 7 p. m. f performed Saturday evening nt ser-! , en thirty o’clock in .the Zion Evan- ’ gelical and Reformed church. The Rev- W. ('. Feller officiated at the double ring ceremony. Arrangements of candelalira and large bouquets of mums formed the j J>a< kground for the nuptial rite. Dr. Kenneth Devoe, nephew of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Wilbur' Foster attended the couple. The new Mrs. Troyer is beauti-1 Ift?* ■■wwr Si. z A tn the handy I 10 of the jollieit Christmas Cards you've ever seen. 10 for 29* Smjfh Drug Co ;

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Guardian Angel study club. Mu ‘ Waiter Baker, 8 p m. Ever Ready class of .Methodist church. Mrs. H. D. Lower, 7:30 p. tn. t Ladles Aid society of Union Chapel, church, all day. Magley Ladies Aid, church basement, all day. M omen's Home and Foreign Missionary society of First Presbyterian church, Christmas party, church parlors, 8 p.m. Pleasant Dale Lidies Aid society, church basement, all day. W. F. M. S. of Nazarene church. Mrs. Charles Hicks. 7:30 p. rn. W. M. A. of Nuttman Avenue U. 11. church. Mrs. Ireta Thornton, 7: 10 P- tn. Friday Monroe Methodist W. S. C. S.. church annex, 7:30 p. m. Cafeteria supper, Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, 5 to 7 p. tn. Ave Marla study club. Mrs W. A. Klepper, 8 p, m. Rummage sale, Methodist church basement, J to 5 p. tn Saturday Rummage safe. Methodist church bMMnent, ■ 30 a. m. to i So p ~ Psi Inta Xi bake sale, city hail, 9 a. m. < lan at the Vogue beauty salon. Mr. Troyer is engaged in farming near Monroeville. PLEASANT MILLS SENIOR ' CLASS TO GIVE PLAY The senior class of the Pleasan’ Mills high schcMtl will present the play "Along Came Kilroy” Friday I evening at seven .thirty o’clock lit tlte school auditorium. Tite cast includes Vaughn Mattax, Anne Werling, Rose Raudenbush. Pat Roe. Roger Bollenbacher Audrey Ross. Vernon Hirschy, Mary Ellen Beer, Charles Ripley. Tom Noll. Virginia Railing and Dick Bailey. Tile price of admission will be i forty cents for adults and twenty five cents for children. Tickets may be purchased at the door. The Monroe Methodist W. S. C. ' S. will meet in the church anne.’: ' Friday evening at seven thirty o’I clock. Devotions will be given by Mrs. TeFrona Floyd and the lesson leader will be Mrs. Esther Ray. Using the theme "Christmas in Our | Shoots Around the World.” Host-j I esses will lie Mrs. Marybeile ' S< hwartz. Mrs. Fern Rowden, Mrs. i Florence Pickering. Mrs Belle Walters. Ms. Virginia Bukhead. Mrs. • Martha Stucky. Members are asked I to note that the meeting has been , (hanged. Members of the Business and Professional Women’s club are Surged to deliver their articles for tie auction sale to the Wemhoff residence on or before December 3. Those unable to do SO are askedto call 270 by Wednesday noon. The St Joseph’s study club will I meet at eight o’clock Thursday ev- j f iling at the home of Mrs. Walt < Gilliom. —* The Women’s Missionary society of the Pleasant Grove church will have an all day meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. Erniil Shlffereiy. A pot-luck dinner will be served, and all members are urged to attend Quilting will be done during the day. Mrs. Tilman Gehrig will entertain members, of So Cha Rea at Swearingens Thursday evening at six thirty o'clock. The meeting of the Progressive Workers class of thg Trinity Evangelical I’nited Brethren church, scheduled for seven thirty o'clock this evening, has been postponed. -The Ladies Aid society of the First Christian church will have its meeting at the home of Mrs. Paul Daniels Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock. A twentyfive cent gift exchange will lie ( held, and all members are reouested to attendThe ladles Aid society and WSAVS. of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church will have a < arry-in luncheon at elev-

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Miss Barbara Hill has returned to Ball State Teachers college, Muncie, after spending the weekI end with her parents. Wilbur 11. Nagel, assistant to the president of Hanover college, was a Decatur visitor Monday. He contacted parents of Hanover : students concerning a meeting to be held in Fort Wayne early next year. Mrs Charles Lamlin had as iter : guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Elzey of Bobo and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson of Fort Wayne. Sunday dinner guests at the 1;. E. Foreman home were Sir. and Mrs. Howard Foreman, Marcus Foreman. Purdue university. West afayotte. Bill Wikkle. Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Foreman and family of Toledo. Mrs. Bertha Foreman. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Booth and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. F’oreman and son. Dav id. Mr. ami Mrs. Clyde Harden had as their Thanksgiving dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Urley of Seattle. Wash.; the Rev. and Mrs. Ijawrence Middaugh. Mr and Mrs. Paul Harden and family and Rose Harden. Ivan F. Mahan ras been promoted to the rank of first lieutenant in the U.S. army. Lt. Mahan Is stationed at Albuquerque, N. M. Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Meyers returned home Sunday after spending the Thanksgiving weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fackler in Wellington. O. Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus F. Miller and son. Douglas, of Lima. 0.. and Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Miller and children. Patsy. I,eo, Jr., and Angela, of West Igifavette, spent the Thanksgiving holiday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Miller. J. O. Worst of Ashland. O„ spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyers last week. Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Miller entertained with a lovely buffet supper Saturday evening at their home on West Madison street for Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Miller and son. Lima. (>.; Mr. and Mrs. Ix*o J. Miller and children. West Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rumschlag and children. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wiseman and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Peterson and children. Miss Rose Steigmeyer and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gerber and son of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Jim A. Hendricks ! of Jtfonroe have return'd from a visit with their granddaughter. Mrs. Horn at Evansville. They also enjoyed a trip to laiulsvllle and along the Ohio river, making the trip with their son Clyde of Fort Wayne. s&Jospjtal" ,| 0° Admitted: Mrs. Kenneth Wanner, Geneva, route 1; Mrs. Rose laiuby, Fort Wayne; Mrs. Mary Ann Selking. route 2; Chester Pyle, Portland. Admitted and dismissed: Dick King, North Fifth street; Mrs. Linda Bieberich; William Selking, ' route 2. Dismissed: Mrs. Elias Ceciano and baby hoy; Mrs. Raymond Schultz and baby boy; Harold Bollenbacher. Celina. (). GIRL SCOUTS Girl Scout troop 13 enjoyed a bicycle hike to Rentz Floral Co. recently. and then adjourned to the home of Miss Foughty. where games were played and refreshments served. Victoria Hathaway, scribe en thirty o’clock Thursday morn ing at the church. The afternoon meeting will begin at one thirty, at which time officers will he elected. Plans will also be completed for the bazaar and bake sale to be held December 10 at the city hall j —

Permit Suspensions I Announced By ABC Wholesaler. Two Salesmen Penalized Indianapolis. Nov 29—(t'Pi — ’•The Indiana alcoholic beverage commission today penalized a i wholesaler and two of its salesmen for selling intoxicants below , scheduled prices. I Seven-day permit suspensions were ordered for the U. S. Wholesale Co., Indianapolis, and salesmen Adolph Tarshes and Abraham Harris. Tlte ABC also announced susi pensions of five to 30 days for re- : tail permit holders in Allen. Clark, Jefferson and Lake counties. Edward Maxwell and Naon Roberts. holders of a permit for Maxwell’s Tavern at Cedar Lake, were suspended 3t» days for selling liquor on a beer permit and for "hindering the enforcement of the law.” Harry J Pisarski of Gary drew a five-day suspension for Sunday 1 sale, and Edmund II Joyce of Cedar Lake a similar penalty for possessing liquor on a beer permit. A five-day suspension was given Orville and Katherine Dowell, Fort Wayne, for allowing liquor to be consumed on the premises of a package store. siißioF Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hawkins are the parents of a baby girl, born at 1:58 p.m. .Monday at the Adams county memorial hospital. She weighed G pounds, 14*4 ounces end has not been named. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Hitler. Schirmeyer street, this morning at the local hospital. She has not been named Verdict Os Suicide 1 In Death Os Man 1 Bedford. Ind . Nov. 28 — (UPI — - Coroner Sam Rotman 'oday Murn- - ed a verdict of suicide In the death of Eric B. Dishman. 57. Springville I ! Dishman's body was found in a road • near his home yesterday with a I . sawed-off shotgun at Ills side. A t note found on his body said he was | despondent because his second wife i left him. i . Trade In a uood Town — Decatur , — 3anta £aus: tnakx <4- ✓ pnaclicaC / p-v>|ac4* I * give her gifts by Fabergi in her favorite fragrance * • • WOODHUE ... APHRODISU TIGRESS...STRAW HAT 'r 1 e fi * -""H FA BIERCE MV ij-. — . The one-ond-only Fabergette: perfume in exclusive TOUCH CONTROL* applicator, leather purse pouch, gift boxed 2.50 Ensemble of FabergeHe with matching cologne 3.50 L Hi li r Parfum Extraordinaire in square-cut cryMol fiocons . 5. •. 15. to 50. Cologne Extraordinaire with luxurious decorative caox SMITH DRUG CO. I ,

Indiana Man Dies In Farm Accident Noblesville, Ind., Nov. 29. — tl'ID A farm tractor overturned | yesterday, killing John Gregory, . 52. as he picked corn on his farm. Urges Russia Make Efforts For Peace Declaration Made By U. S. Delegate Flushing, N V . Nov. 29.-—(UPt —The United States told Russia today to “replace sweeping propaganda gestures with earnest efforts to settle outstanding differences” and "many doors to peaceful progress will be opened.” The declaration came from chief U. S. delegate Warren R Austin shortly after Russian foreign minister Andrei Y. Vlshinsky charged that the United States has "gird ed the globe with some 500 military bases” In preparation for war against the Soviet Union. Both spoke in UN general assembly debate on rival east-west "peace" pro|M>sals. The assembly met to take action on a resolution sponsored by the United States and Britain which reaffirms 12 points of the UN charter as "the most solemn pact of peace in history.” The assembly’s main political committee approved this resolution by a 53 to 5 vote, with only tlie cominform countries opposing and Yugoslavia abstaining It also will act on a Russian resolution which condemns the United States, Britain and other unspecified countries as warmongers. calls for immediate atomic control and urges tlie big five powers to join In a "pact for tlie strengthening of peace.” Russia mustered only her usual five votes for this resolution in Hie committee Vlshinsky said: "Tlie leading quarters of the United States have thwarted cooperation. availing themselves of every opportunity and pretext. ('<► operation has been prevented and stymied by these quartei*. who plan to become the dominators of the world

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Hoosier Father And Son Corn Champions Shelby County Pair Take Corn Titles Shelbyville, Ind., Nov. 29. |iUl’|— Samples of yellow hybrid from a 25 acre field of rich Shelby county farmland won tin- world i < <irn king and world corn prim o I titles for a Hoosier father ami ' liis son. Winners at the international hay and grain show in Chicago yester-j '<lay were Charles N. Fischer. 42. i t Shelbyville, and his son. Leonard. IIFischer also was world corn king \ . In 1940 and his son. Thomas, was . world corn prince in 1910. The Hoosier victories added ■ ' prestige to Indiana's already imt pressive record in international corn contests. It was the 22nd time I in 27 shows that Indiana farmers had captured the corn king crowns. The Fischers farm Go acres near • Shelbyville and had 25 acres in corn this season Tlie winning vatitles in 1918 for Newton Halter-' Hety that won tlie king and prince man and his son l.aird of neighbori ing Rush county. . w' 1 W f ; I ' ft PHOTO GREETING CARDS We'll print your own snapshot os part of your Christ* mas cards. Stop in today and choose the card design you want. Prompt service. Holthouse Drug Co.

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Month In Jail For Death Auto Driver | Richmond, Bid., Nov. 29. —(UBi ! — Willis Fraley, 19, Richmond, was under sentence today to "peml a month in jail ami pay a ; ?2<A) fine in connection w ith a 1948 traffic accident that killed two persons. Fraley pleaded guilty to a charge of involuntary manslaughter in a court at Eaton. <>., vesterday in the deaths of Mrs. I.eslle Cordie. Indianapolis, and Jimmy Kinsey, Richmond. His i term was six months and Ills fine ’ 1500 Icut part of each was sits- , pended. If You Have Something To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays. FOR GOOD SHOES A Siitch in Time The following repairs Huttons sfuetl on l.inint' repaired Seams repaired Cuffs lacked Belt loops repaired Snaps sewed on Pockets repaired But lons removed and sewed back on are always made AT NO EXTK \ COST to you For Better Ury Cleaning Alwavs (’all kELLV’S DRY CLEANING “across from («. E.” Phone 147 Wrinkle-proof I>eli»cry.

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