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STUDY CLUB HAS I ASCENT MEETING Th* regular meeting of the St. Joseph study dub was held last i T uursday evening at the home of • Mrs Dolores Ellswherger The meeting was opened with prayer and Mias Helena Welimey«r, chairman, gave several Interesting art ii les on "The Statue of St. Joseph" and "The Symbols of baptism." Mrs. Robert Rumsehlag will be hdstess tor the nest meeting and Mrs. Elleuberge r will be th* chairman. D AV. AUXILIARY BEING ORGANIZED The -wives, mothers, daughters and elaters of disabled American ' veteran* are invited and urged, to join the DAV auxiliary being. organized Thursday evening The | meeting will tie held at eight o'-. dock at' the Glenn Wolfsen home. 234 Rugg street Offidal* stressed that those attending this meeting will he charter members DRAMATIC BECTION ENTERTAINS HUSBANDS Members of the Dramatic de yartment of tl,e Decatur Woman’s dttb entertained their husbands at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy , Kalver Monday evening Progressive auction and square dancing were enjoyed » 1. At a later hour delirious reIreshtnents were served by Mr. and Mrs. Kalver, Mr. and Mrs Watson Maddox. Mr and Mrs Norman Katt and Mr and Mrs Herman Krueckeberg. j. PROGRAM ANNOUNCED FOR CONCERT TONIGHT Miss Helen Haubold today announced the following, program to be given by the Decatur high school ehoir -preceding open house at the school tonight at seven thirty o’clock: • ’ ■-■ <-■ Kalat al lon Gaines, Thought, Which Is Vainly Searching. Luudgiiji£; . praise Jehov’a. MatthewLundquist. choir - i Down Mobile, southern song;' Vive f.’Amour college song, boys' glee dub Swinging Along. Wilson freshman sophomore < horns Some Eaiidtatited Evening R< Higers; T*trw'.a Mo Tomorrow. Ib>ms ed on "d Role Miori’ pick Reblen- . bach. • Lullaby. Noble Cain, girls' glee < lllb ' You'll-Never Walk Alone.-Ring-wahl. A Rich old Miser Courted Me, New England folk sori’s, choir.'.

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I Miss Haubold directs the choir land g|ee dull*. Miss Carol Elxey and Mrs. Harry Dailey are thei accompanists. i JUNIOR WOMEN MEETING HELD ’ The Junior Women’s dub met at the home of Miss tails Chronister, 'ast evening, with Miss Jean Stell- ’ ar. Miss Be.ky Walters. Mrs. Wanlta Hambrock -and Miss Alice Tumldeson assisting. Mgs, Colleen Linn chairman., was in ( barge of Hie business meet Ing. Tentative plans were I made tor the general dub meeting to be held in January Mrs lamnabelle Sprungef. chairman of the program, appointed various io mmlttees. ' The evening’s program. In < barge i 10l the hostesses was entitled “The f-loniomli h of Today's Buying -", (Miss, Chronister narrated while ■i Miss Walters. Miss Stellar and • Miss Tumldeson acted out skilsjn reference to buying Mrs. Humhrti< k pointed out the differences in buying In the past hundred ' years. Delldoue refreshments were lat er served by the hostesses The nest meeting will lie held nt the home of Barbara Sautters in De- < ember, JUNIOR WOMEN ATTEND MEETING Mrs Richard Linn. Mis-. \H<e Tumldeson. Mrs. Harold Hambrock and Mrs Jethro R Springer rep resented the local Junior Women department at the recent eighth district convention of Federation iif Junior Women's clubs at the Yorktown Christian church Other , (flubs represented were Mum le, Alexandria Junior .Women's duh. Alexandria Junior American home (Uuh. Gaston and the hoste»s dull. Yorktown The meeting opened with a .ban .ftueiy jfcall.cokirs 4»gr» Ht*d ,in,J.he rte< orations, and special dinner .music was provided Mrs W P J’Legnt,; vice-president of the si'iie f( deration, atp-ke folii> ( wUjs the dinL •(colds Rub Vapoßub * oh throat chest. Melt some in mouth, tool wwiims IS j '■ '■ _■ ' ____ • Yes, "they" will tell you—the people whose judgment you value——— that this prescription ''pharmacy maintains , high ethical standards; that we display intelligent understanding and sincere interest in .. your weliare. Yet. you will hnd our pricss.no higher than elsewhere. HoHhme Drag

— ~ ....—,, —...———. — - ■ — ' ' O « _ 4&u>ice. Since 1898. the Zwick Funeral Home has been the scene of many comforting and beautiful memorial tributes. Each ser- , vice, conducted in the tradition of reverence and respect, is carefully planned accirding to the individual requirements ———of the fatni’y. -4 ZWICK < - ( S'Hneia/ yfcma. J \ tOM*T A ZWICK tOUn A MUM f J tINCf UH I / 520 N. 2nd Phonaa 3 3*02. 3-3*43 |

nor on ”Tak*»s Tim** For All •Thiiura.” Federation officer* all e-nd i n were .Mrs. Harry Henman, Munute, Mr*. Eugene Ludlow, Alexandria, vice-chairman; secretary, Mrs. 1-eon.ard Frazier, * | Muncie; ncrapbook chairman, 'Mrs. ; Robert Klopfenstein. Yorktown ; *1 publicity chairman. Mrs. Norman j Hatherr Yorktown. RESEARCH CLUB HAS GUEST LUNCHEON A guest, lunch**o,n was enjoyed by j the Research elwb members and ■ their guests Monday afternoon at one o’clock at the Zion Lutheran '(littreh- Mrs A. R. Holt house-; <iuh [president welcomed the members , .UDO guests and Mrs. F H. Willard ’offered the noontide prayer. ( A delicious two course luncheon j was served at tables attractively > necorated with chysanihemunis und Ivy Fulhrwinß the luncheon, Mrs. <’ . W, Knapp delixlnfuily entertained’ i with a reading of the play. “The' ’ <Hil l-ojy Show-; U'*r Mt-daH.” by j/itUW M. Harry. f The committee in charge Im lnd id Mrs. W. Guy Brown, Mrs. W. J Krkk, Mrs. E. H. Cook, Mrs S. L. liverhart and Mrs. C, Ungston-. The next meeting will Im- held November 20. Mrs. Eugene lam yon will be hostess and Mrs. C. K. Saylors program, leader. The Girl Scout leaders club will meet Wednesday afternoon at one thirty o’clock In room IM at Iterator high school.. Mrs Grover <Mauser will be host* ' es* to the meeting of the Queen of the Rosary study, club Thursday evening at eight o’clock The iatdles Firemen Auxiliary will teitrt thHr meetteg at the home of Mrs. Hu 1 . Ralston Mondayevening nt eight o’clock. Our l4»dy of Lounkm study chib .neetittg will he held at eight o’ctoik Thursday evening at the tome of Mrs Joseph Geels. ’ . ' The ladies of the Frietlheim' ■ chicken supper, fancy work aim bake sale In the school basement • Sunday beginning at four thirty A meeting of the Church of God Missionary society will be held- M *the home of Mm. Gilbert Strickler Thursday evening at seven thirty < A‘h »i k The regular meeting jot the —men s guild of 4he Zion KmngeHrsb and Reformed church will be held Wednesday evening at seven forty five <»i lock in. the 4 hurch par lurs. Mrs. Wesley luiiinan. progiam chairman, has .arranged an interest in -program. All ladles of he church are invited to attend. The executivg hoard will meet pre-»f-uling. the meeting at seven o’- , !... i-. Feacw. discussion rroup will meet Thursdas evening at eight o cio' k nt the home of Mrs Wilbur Ltengerkh Mi** Mildrod Ge*ime-r will he |)os less to the St Fidelis study club Wedm-sday evenly, at oight rrclock’ The Rose Garden club meeting will ,be held Tuesday afiernoon at two o\• k at the home of Mrs. Walter Butcher. 112 North Ninth street. If You Have Anything To Sell Try-' A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays.

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1 To Observe Golden Wedding J Mr. ana Mr»,. Henry M Reuxmir. well known Bern* ctmple. will obsorvo lli«ir golden worthing anniversary Sunday with <>p*n boua* at their homo fjom 2t04 p. m They were married at Pandora. O Nov 114. ISM amt have lived In Bern* sliu-e their marriage They have two oils. Harold i*f Wllllaimiport. Y'a . and Y'erdi of Grand Rapids. Mtrill, and five grandchildren .Mr Reuaeer. who will lie 7l> years old Sunday, has been a printer for the Berne Witneaa for more than 50 years fie is also Berne’s -official 4 : . S government weather obeerVer. a position lie has held j since IJHO. Mrs Reuaser I, 72 amt both are in good health They ' plan a family dinner next Monday The small picture In the lower right is a reproduction of Mr and Mrs. Reuasei 's wedding picture of 56 years ago.

Society Item* tor day'* publication mutt bo phoned In by Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheeou TUrSDAY j Kia Tan Sigma sorority. poeL ( poned r Tri Kkppa sorority buningss . meeting. Flk,« home, 7:30 pm Catholic Ladies of Columbia, C L. of <\ hall. 7 30 p m r Rebekah laxige. Odd Fellow* t 1 all. 7:30 p.m. I WEDNESDAY Girl Scout leaden* club, room ' Iterator high school. 1:30 .pm : guild of Zion Evangeli xal and Reformed church, church jsarlorj*. 7 15 p m . executive lH»ard 7 p in yt Fldvite gtudy cluty. Mfrs Mildred Golnier. S pm. H«»ly Gross discussion club Mrs Jfihn Brit*-, k p in. Historical club. Mr* W. P. Roh hiKon. 2:30 pin. . Kpsilon Sigma ’ chapter of Beta Sigma Plvl. Miss Evelyn Frohna> fel Bp.m. Zinn Lutheran Missionary Socle- > ty. i hurch parlor*. 2 pm 'crt.irng. Miss Mary Ann Laurent. ’5 p ut. pr» ‘bytprian Ruth (’lrr)e. Mr» L E Lynn 8 pm Prpsbyt*-rian Naomi (’ircte. Mrs I Royal Friend 8 pjn. Profit and Pleasure Home Ero r.omlen club. Mrs. Charles Schnep’/ 7 30 p m Bitsifie** and ■ Pmfeswlojml W - man’s club. Mm>se home, f».30 pin THURSDAY 9 ■ ■ Our txid-y of l*ourde N study, clttlk i Mr*. Joseph Geels'.B. .p.m. Queen of Rosary study club. Mr u ' Grover f’lauser R pan. < him h <*f <;■»•! MtHidnary kd '»■ f\ Mi s Gilbert' Strickler.’7 30 p r PAV. auxilittry organizaliti-n meet inp, Glenn Wolf sen 8 p in. Queen of Peace discussion cltih, Mrs. Wilbur Lengerich 8 pin Women of Moose guest potluck supper. Moose home, fi:3o pm caJK»d moetTng following. Methodist WS(\S , let ture n M *ui at First Methodist church. 2 p.m. S.a’e-n Methodist W.S C.S, ch’jr t rh basemen-t. 1; . .. Work and Win class of Trinity E.1’.8. church Thanksgiving din her. church. € p m. Baptist W’omen’s Missionary So <,-lely churvh social rooms. 2 p in Order of Eastern Stcr stateil .meeting nud. friends night. Masonic home. 7:30 pm. Presbyterian Mary Circle. Mrs Pr‘-*bvterian Martha Circle Mr* M. ~A. - --- - • FRIDAY American 1-eglon Auxiliary bu»ltiexs meeting. 1-eglon horn*. X t»m Fort Wayne illxtrict meeting of ; Roadalde Council, Inc.: Indiana ; Service Corp, auditorium. Hunting ton, 2 p.m. SUNDAY Frledhelm Lutheran church chicken (upper, fancy work and j I ake ante school baxement. 4 SO pm. MONDAY Ijullex Firemen Auxiliary. Mr* Burt Ralston, S pnt.

Delmar and Dennie Habegger Nenenschwander ere baby b<>) borti al 11:37 p.m Monday at the Adam* cotinty memorial l.onpitaL He weighed 7 ponndn. 5Vi (.um-ea ' ' ' : v .

few ■ ■ / / t- - -- •• i '■'v. ’ ’■ Li'sm?.'.',-' ' ' 1 • • TO. — *—- • - ’a ' ■ r ! " r z< **— ■: . _ ** ll *-•--■ ’ ■ ■ ■. * —-t x ; /[/lieslone in a (Jareer ! We see it happen over and over again—and it’s one of the he wonders, (that he has been anticipating a bit too much? greatest satisfactions wc enjoy in this happy business of And then he’s out in the street— headed for home the selling Cadillac cars. long way 'round. It’s when a man comes into possession of his first Those are thrilling days that follow. Cadillac-and we see the wonderful things it does for him. ' There's the first long ride with the family ... the first We see his happiness as he places his order—not as the trip to the office .•. and the time he learns, in an emerresult of a sudden inspiration, but because he has gradually gcncy, that his car is worth in whole price in safety alone. reached the conclusion that he has earned the right to And then, almost before he knows it, the odometer enjoy the unquestioned best. registers a thousand miles—and he’s back to tdl us all And then we see him on that happy day when his car about it. And, perhaps, to grumble a little bit at giving it •is available for delivery—and he settles himself so proudly up—even for a little while! behind the wheel. ( • ■ Yes, it’s a priceless privilege to watch all this. Makes I le's a little quizzical, we sometimes note. Could it be, a man feel that he’s doing good. - • - —. ’' ' ZINTSMASTER MOTOR SALES Corner Ist A Monroe Dscalar, ML

Mrs. H. H, Mnkenau, xistcr ln law of Oscar and E. W. Laakenau. baa nstablixhad h*r home In this city. She formerly reaided in AlKHina. Pa. The address ot John R. ZinUimaater. received this morning by hia parent*. Mr. and Mrs. U R. Zfntsmaster Is Pvt. John R. Zints master AF IC34MKO. Sqd 3735 Flight «<ts. Ijukland Air For<-< base San Antonio, Tea. . ”■ “ I I *OJosrital~| gn yeOtl Admitted: Mrs. Eular Du.ll. Dismissed: Phyllis Elliot; Raymond Ralston; Peter Musrer.; Borne; Mrs. Gerald Eady and baby ■ girl; Mrs. Lawrence Mora nd and baby girl. ' Berne; Mrs. Robert Kolter: Mrs. William Kenny and baby boy; Mrs, Emma Blum. “ DOCTOR <Cwa M wwNl Vswb rase fought with Selliert aud thtu. siut his son uul to Jell Ralph Re wanted to see him t . ' Ralph Joined ihe fight, the doctor said, and the two brothers got him down I-a Duron said he beat off the pair with a wrench, then pulled a pistol from a desk drawer and started shooting. Seibert was shot four times and Ralph once Both were hit in the stomach. Police said the office was "a shambles." with chairs and equip; ment overturned and wrecked t At Terre Haute, police said neither Gaiter had ever been in serious difficulty with the law. al though Ralph had a record of ar rests for tnisdemeanors and drunkenness. Ralph was a welder and former truck drive.r. Seibert's occupation was unknown.THANKSGIVING GREETING CARDS Holthou— Drug Co.

Average Foil Weather Predicted In State Indianatiolis. Nov. i. —(uFJ— Hoosier. w|H get average fall weather with a little rain th* rest of this week, th* Indiana weather bureau said today. | Weathernied said temperatures will average near normal or slight !y above for the five-day period. Wednesday will be mild and Tburs day will be colder with little change the rest of the week, they raid Scattered showers were forecast ■fur Wednesday and rain for Friday. The precipitation Will amount to : bout one fourth or one half inch of rainfall ——

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