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iIWS Society Items for day's publicstlon must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 8:30 a. m.) Phone 1000-1001 Betty Terveer 1 Thursday Aeolian choir rehearsal, Decatur 1 high school, 7:30 p. rn. Trinity E. U. B. Ladies Aid,: I Church, 7:30 p. rn. 1 Robo U, B. Willing Workers class. Bobo school. 5 p.m. Women of Moose, Moose home, 7:30 p.m.; officers. 7 p.m. St Joseph's study club. Mrs. Wai ' ter Gllliom, 8 p. m. ' So Cha Rea. Swearingen's 6:30 ,». m. Indies Aid society of First Chris--1 tian church. Mrs. Paul Daniels, 7; JJ p. m. Guardian Angel study club, Mrs. Walter Baker. 8 p m. Ever Ready class of Methodic . church, Mrs. H. D. Lower, 7:30 p. m. Women's Home and Foreign Missionary society of First Presbyterian church, Christmas party, church parlors. 8 p.m. W. F. M. S. of Nazarene church. Mrs. Charles Hicks. 7:30 p. m. W. M. A. of Nuttman Avenue U. B. church. Mrs. Jreta Thornton. 7: JO p. m. Friday Pocahontas bulge. Red Men hail. 7:30 p. m Friday afternoon club, Mrs. John Heller, 2 p.m. Christmas party, children of Women of Moose. Moose home, 7:30 p.m. Monroe Methodist W. S. C. 8., church annex, 7:30 p. m. Ave Marla study club, Mrs. W. A. Klepper, 8 p. m. Rummage sale, Methodist church basement, 1 to 5 p. m club collect and roll call, answered with current events. During the business meeting. It was voted to purchase a tuberculosis health bond. The program on "newest methods in training physically handicapped children", w’as in charge of Mrs. Dick South. Mrs. South presented Information pertaining to the training oppor-, (unities offered physically handicapped children. Delicious candles were served by Mrs. Hetrick during the social hour. HISTORICAL CLUB MEETING IS HELD The Historical club met Wed-

Saturday Adams County Home Economics club chorus. East Main street station, Berne. Christmas fancy work gift sals. W.M.A. of Nuttman Avenue U.B. i church. Schafer store. 9:30 a.m. < afeteria supper, Zion Evangel)- | cal and Reformed church, 5 to 7 p. m. Rummage sale, Methodist church basement. 8:30 a m. to 4:30 p. m. Psi lota Xi bake sale, city hail, , 3 a. tn. Sunday Junior and intermediate fellow--ship of Methodist church, guest party, church. 6 p.m. Monday Art department. Mrs. J. K. Morris, 17:30 p. m. Junior Women. Miss Kay Yager. i 7:45 p. m. Research club. Mrs. W. Guy Brown. 2:30 p.m. Tuesday Associate chapter of Tri Kapna, Miss Fan like. 6:30 p m. C. L. of C-, C. L. of C. hall, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Psi lota Xi. Elks home, 8 p. m. Girl Scouts leaders club, Decatur high school. 1:30 p. m. nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ethel Essex. The meeting opened with the club collect and roll call, answered with a quotation. An informative paper on I “Spices-the Essence of Geography," was given by Mrs. Lydia Worthman. During the business meeting, it was voted to purchase a five dollar health bond. The next meeting on December 14 will lie at the home of Mrs. Ada U>«er. A dinner party will be held at twelve o’clock noon, followed by a fifty cent gift exchange. At the close of the meeting, delicious refreshments were served. The Pocahontas lodge will meet at the Red Men hull Friday eveniug at seven thirty o'clock. The I-adies Aid of the Trinity Evangelical I' nll e d Brethren church will meet at the church at seven thirty o'clock this evening. Hostesses will be Mrs. Ralph Roop, Mrs. Manley Foreman and Mis. Blanche Elzey. The Girl Scout leaders club will meet Wednesday afternoon at one , thirty o'clock at the Decatur high school. The associate chapter of Tri Kappa sorority will have their Christmas party Tuesday evening at six thirty o'clock at the home of Miss Fan Hite. A pot luck supper will be served and a gift exchange held. The Junior Women department of the Decatur Woman's club will 1

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hold its Christmas mewing at the ) home of Miss Kay Yager at seve.i : forty five o’clock Monday evening. Each member is requested to bring , a fifty cent toy. The Art department of the Deca- ■ tur Woman's dull will have a plastic party Monday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs i J. E. Morris. Each member is requested to bring a guest. Mrs. G< r- , lude Fish of the Hostess Mart. Fairfield Manor. Fort Wayne, will be guest speaker and will display ■ the many kinds of plastics. , D. Burdette Custer and sons. Jim Tony and Burdette, returned to Decatur W«dnesday from lakeland, Fla. They drove Mr. Custer's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Custer to the southern city, and returned by airplane. Mr. and Mrs. C. I, Custer ■ will remain In Florida until next spring. Mrs. May Stewart of Toronto. Canada, Is the houseguest of Mr. i and Mrs. Henry Neireiter at Four Acres. Qrl Admitted: Mrs. Felix Yoder, route 4: James Andrews. Dismissed: Mrs. Donald Harvey and baity boy; Mrs Delbert Thatcher, Willshire. O.; Mrs. Ralph , Hamrick and baby girl; William Adang, Geneva; Mrs. James Hal- , Iterstadi, Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cook are the parents of a baby ls>y, bom at 11:17 p. m. Wednesday at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 8 |s>unds. 3 ounces and has )>een named Charles Edward. A baby girl was Isirn to Mr. and Mrs Donald Holdet. Willshire. 0., at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening at the local hospital. She has not been named. Mr. and Mrs. John O. Teeple are parents of a 9 pound. 3 ounce baby boy, Isirn at 11:05 a. m Wednesday at the local hospital. He has not been named. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur SO EASYI SO QUICK! CUPLETS CUP CAKE MIX We claim that Cuplea i> the easy way to make delicious cup cakes at every baking. Housewives tell us this claim is true, after they use Cuplets.

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Donald R. Wittwer son of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Wittwer of Monroe. was graduated from the business administration department of International College In Fort Wayne, at the regular commencement exercise today. While at International. Wittwer served ax usher ami as a member of the business staff which compiled the programs for the 1949-50 | lecture series. Wittwer attended the Monroe I high school where, prior to his graduation, he served as president of the freshman and sophomore classes, and wax a member of the track team and school band. A new application for fluorescent light is reported from Japan. Rice growers use blue fluorescent lamps to lure to destruction hordes of Insects. As Just smooth it onit clings for hours! 1 EM StrsU ll»t>Hy en fsrahead, I m mw, dieelu, chia. Q Blend evenly ever entire face K with fingertip*. fl [■■l Cemplete ewke-ep wl* Cere I KcS Nome levfe- (•<« lewder, 1 ■■ up’"** l - U Cere Meme Meke-ep sX<k U I ' mere then e pevrder hew It \ i leeve* e *etin-«mee* Hnlth *n I ellv. dry, er nermel type thin f) shes renreel* Hny blemithe*. It* I wft pettel tint impert. e flatter. I ing endertene thet'» Hewer- 1 fresh fer ■l A ■ Mvd>u«, 1 V I er M *,lOlO omv as ®E9 SMITH DRUG CO.

Audubon Society At < Berne Names Officers Berns, Dec. 1. — Dr. Rufus Von Gunten, Berne osteopath, wax ' elected president of the cardinal I chapter of the local Audubon so- ■ clety. He succeeds Mrs. Karl Hilly as president. Other new officers are Mrs. l-ester Price, vicepresident; Miss Buriida Rlesen. I treasurer; Eduard E. Llechty. < secretary, and Mrs. Frank Sprung-, i er, historian. i GIRL SCOUTS Brownie troop 3 met Tuesday afternoon. Christmas carols were sung, after which games were enjoyed and treats were furnished by Patricia Katt. The meeting closed with the wishing circle. Sally Jo Hohbs. scr'leTroop 4 met at the Lincoln school recently. Attendance and dues were taken, after which the girls worked on their Christmas gifts. Songs were then sung and the meeting wax closed witli the Brownie arch. About 7 6 percent of the people in the Vnited States now are 65 years or older. 1

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Sarah Neiderhauser Dies Lasl Evening Funeral Services Saturday Afternoon p Misx Sarah NcidcrhauM-r, 82.' lifelong resident of Adams county.' died at 8 o'clock Wednesday night i at her home in Linn Grove after: an illnesx of four months. e She wax born in Linn Grove April 7. 1867, a daughter of Emanuel and Mary Rupp N'eiderbauxer, and had never married. She wax a member of the Evan- > gelieal United Brethren church. Surviving are a half brother. Homer Neiderhauxer of Berne, and four half-xjxterx. Mrx. Cora Pierce j and Mixx Telae Nelderhauxer. both of Linn Grove, and Mrx. Mel Craig and Mrx. Ed Schindler, both of Berne. Nine brother, and alxterx preceded her In death. Funeral services will be held at I 2 pin Saturday at the home, the Rev. C ft. Walters officiating Burial will be In Greenwood cemetery at Linn Grove The body will be removed from the Yager mortuary i to the residence at 7 o'clock this ] i evening. | <

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