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OU* LADY OF LOURDES DISCUSSION CLUB MEETS Mm. Joseph Geels waa hootaaa last evening to the members of Our Lady at Lourdes dtocusslo* club. Mrs. John Schults wag chairman for the November meeting. Prayer to Our Lady of Good Counsel opened the meeting. Mrs. Schult* read an article on “Poor Pools la Purgatory." Each member reed several chapter* from a hook on ttys life of Mother Cahelal. A reneral tolMraA. Mrs. Adrian Ltohtle reported that anyone who took pert la the clothtag drive for Pope Pins will receive the Papal Blessing. Ths member* vbted to hold a question box at th* next ■MMtin* and plans were made for a Christmas party. The meeting closed with recitation of the rosary and prayer to Gur I-ady of Lourdes. MISSIONARY SOCIETY IN RECENT MEETING Mrs. Gißiert Strickler waa hostess last week to the Missionary' Society of the Church of God. Mr*. Emery Hawkins was the devotional leader. Th* meeting - opened a Ith the hymn. "(Mint Your Blessing*." and roll call was answered with a scripture verse of thankfulness. A poem entitled "I Am Thankful Father," waa read by Mrs. Paul Strickler and Mrs. Hawkins read scripture. Prayer was offered by Mm Irwin. Mrs. Strickler and Mm. Morrison. Three tatererting articles were presented during the program: "Thanksgiving Holiday" by Mm. Herbert Hawkins. “ Hpw Ellen Spent Her Vacation." by Mm. C. W. Strickler, and Being Thankful for What." by Miss Opal Sprunger. LOCAL WOMEN ATTEND HUNTINGTON MEETING A number of Adame county women attended the recent mewing of the Fort Wayne district. Indiana Roadside Council. lac. bold at the Indiana Service Corp auditortam In HNattagtoa. Mm. Sophia |N«f leahaagh.. Fore Wayjmdtatt rtet supervisor, presided at the meet-' FEMALE CEMFIANRI enoMi Doss this m*k* you sugar PlnSham's VtoetaMe Compound to rwisvo ouch artophsas rinShsm's has a grand aooUiina eo*ct on sea of woaws's mow tiaparmnr orpeasf HisiL Nwin asagf

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iiag after paytag tribute to a departed member. Mm. E. W. Buaeha. *L District secretary's reporta were C approved and each county presll dent gone a report on work plan- ’■ nod and accomplished in their own oountles. Mm. Dieffenbaugh read I and captained the new county and . district by-lawa. r Mm. J. M. Kauffman, of Fort r Wayne, state president, gave »eVE eral interesting talks, especially 1 stressing legislation. The meeting closed "with the Lord’s Prayer, reI posted In unison. i The executive board, of which I Mm. Wilbur R. Stanley Is a member. met before the afternoon sesi slon. They decided to hold two t district meeting* a year and to ■ choose the hostes* county In alpbaiietiesl order. The flrat session will ■ be held the last Friday In May > with Adams county as the hostess. The second district meeting will be held ta November. Those attending from Adams county were Mr*. W. R. Stanley, . county president, Mm. Paul Dan- • tala. Mm Burt Haley, Mrs. Ralph Stanley. Mrs. N. A. Biller, Mrs. I Ivan Stocky Mm Paul Rich. Mra Noble Reynold*. Mr*. Robert Gar- , ard. Mrs. Jobs Raltaell. Mrs. Will ’ lam Johnson and Miss Etta Mal- , lease. MRS. JOHN BRITS I HOSTESS TO CLUB I The Holy Cross discussion club met recently at the home of Mr*. I John Rrlte with’ Mrs. Herman Rumschlag as chairman. ' The meeting waa opened with prayer and the question box answered. A discussion on the rosary was held and the hook of the eight beautltudes waa approved for future study. Plans were made for the annual Christmas dinner party and gift exchange to be held at the home of Mrs. Julius Brito on December It. The meettag closed with the roo- , ary. The next regular meeting will ' be held December < st the home I of Mrs. August Lengerich. .1 MISS JANICE DULL IS ENGAGED TO WED ; Mias-Jantee Elaine Dull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Buford Dull of Wrea. Ohio, and Eugene Thatcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Thatcher of near Wren, will he married December 31 In the PH, Paul Evangelical and Reformed church, it . ay* announced today by the parents of the bride-elect. Mies Dull and her fiance are both graduate* of Wren high school Mies Dull I* employed in the office of the General Electric Ct),, and Mr Thatcher I* employed at the Farmer* Grain Company' at Willshire Ohio.

RUtH MAROAHT KIMBLE WILL WCD KARL H. BEER Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Ktatble of Wd North Fifth street have announrad the engagement and approachtag marriage of their eldest daughter. Ruth Margaret, to Karl H. Boer, of Wausau. Wta.. son of Mm Edwin User of* Rama, The ceremony will tatah place at' six thirty o'ch* Snturasy evuL tag. Novetaber K. in Bt. Jobgfs Evangelical and Reformed churoh at Vera Crux. The Rev. Howard Beer, of Wichita. Kansas, brother of the groom-elect, will officiate. Mias Kimble was graduated from Decatur high school and is employed in the offices of the Fort Wayne General Electric Co Her fiance, a graduate es Kirkland high school, attended Indiana University Extension and I* now associated with Allied Mills ta Wausan. The Ladies Aid society of the Winchester United Brethren church will sponsor a hake sale Saturday. November 13, at the Central Market ta Mono. The WJt.C.R. of the Monroeville Methodist church will have a rummage sale at Publix Service next Saturday beginning at nine o'clock in the morning. The Friendship Village club meeting he* been postponed until Friday, November IT, at one o’clock in the afternoon. Miss Bun* German home economist, will be the guest. She will lecture and show slides of her native country. The Mount Tabor church will have a chicken and turkey supper at the Bobo school house Thursday evening from five until seven o’clock. Tickets are 41 for adults and SO cents for children. The Progresslre Workers claas of the Trinity Evangelical Vnilqd Brothrun church will have * Thanksgiving potluck supper at the church Thursday evening at five thirty o’clock The class will then attend the anion service at the First Methodist church. The W.S.C.S. of the Pleasant Mills Methodist church will meet at the ch-o-ch Thursday at twelve' noon. The jadiaaa Hairdresser* Association' meeting will be held at the home of Mm Vera Bartier Wednesday evening at - seven fifteen o’clock. I - ' \ The Decatur Woman's club and the Adasn* County Federation of ctob* will hold * Joint meetlngM seven forty five o’clock Monday evening. November 30, at the First Preebyterian church in honor of the Indiana Sesqulcentenniai. John V. Beamer, of Wabash will speak on “Our Indiana Heritage." The Adam* County Chorus will sing several songs that they sang In Washington D. C„ In honor of Indiana at - their sesouicentepnlal ■ elebration. The l-udie* Aid of Calvary" Evangelical United Brethren Church will meets Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. Raymond Miller. Assisting -will be Mr*. William Ustenberger. The Adams County Nurse* Amo-, elation will hold itaregular monthly meeting at the Decatur fire station Tbursday.-erentag at eight o'clock. Mlns Mary Louise Paynish. R.N.. Red Cross nursing field representative of the eastern area, will address the nurses. Mias Margaret Elting, R.N., trill give an account of her recent trip to Rome and other European places of interest. All members who plan to attend are asked to notify Mis* Florence Llchtenatlger R.N. Miss Mary Jo Grallker and Mis* Martha Laurent were among the local members of Delta Theta Tau who attended the Sunday morning breakfast, held at the Van Orman Hotel in Fort Wayne in connection with the Delta Theta Tau province convention. —*r~ . — If You Havs Anything To 801 l Try A Democrat Want Ad" M Pays.

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i I i CLj Soft 1 1 11 a. m* (Saturday S:N m.> Phons MIEI TUESDAY Monmouth P. T. A., Monmouth school. J: JO p.m.. executlvs commltteo. 7: IS p.m. Robekah 'Lodge. Odd Fellows hall. 7:N pi m. BL Dominic study club. Mrs. Clem Kortsnber. 7:M> p-ou Happy Homemaker* duh, Mra. Ralph Bluhm, 7: »0 p.m. Delta Theta Tau sorority social meeting. Elka home. I p.m. ; Little Flower study etab. Mrs. Hugh Daniel*, 7:10 p.m. Delta Lambda chapter of Beta Blgme Phi, Mrs. Lloyd Neil. « p.m. Rose Garden club. Mr*. Walter, Butcher. I pm. Tri Kappa Associate Chapter, Mr*. Paul Baurer. 7:JO p.m. Bt. Mary'* Township Farm Bureau open meeting. Pleasant MIHa school, 4:3d rabbit supper. WEDNESDAY Indiana Hairdresser Association. Mr*. Vera Berber, 7:11 p.m. Psi lota XI social meeting, Elka home S p. m. La4iea Shakespeare ctab. Mr*. John H. Glvldsn. S:M p. m. Deeatur Homs Economics club. Mrs. Gilbert Btrickler. > pm. Decatur Emblem elub. Elk* home. 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY Mount Tabor church Chicken and Turkey supper, Bobo school, I to 7 pm. 'Trinity church Progressive Worker* class Thanksgiving potluck supper, church S:SO pro Pleasant Mills Methodist W.B. C. 8.. church. 13 noon. Calrary E.U.B. church ladles AM Mra. Raymond Miller. 7:3* p.m'. Adame County Nurses Association. Decatur fire station, » p*n. Ladles AM of Union Chapel, church, all day. Rurallstic study club. Mrs. Elmo Lengerich, J p.m. Women of the Mooes formal in-. lUattan, Moose home, *:M pm.. officers meeting. 7 p.m. Ro-Tha-Rea. Mins Virginia Lenient. 7: JO pm. P**t Matrons club Innehenn. Mrs. R. A. Stucky, 3M Mercer Avenue I p.m. Kirklimd W. C. T. U.. Ms. Frank Arnitld, all day. Ladies Fellcnfshlp of Missionary <burch, Mrs. Noah Rich, 7 p. m. Women'* Guild of St Lukes Ev*n*ellc«f and Reformed church, church, all day. Friday Friendship Villa** cluh. nf .. Blue Creek township. Kimsey school. 1 p.m. Salem Methodist W. S. <1 8 case, terls supper, church Imsement. 5 to 7 p tn SATURDAY Monroeville Methodist W S. C. S. i-iHnmage sale. I’uldlx bum. Winchester U B Irtdie* Aid hake sale. Central Market in Monroe. !> p.m. SUNDAY , Girl Scout Connell. Mrs. Janies Burk 7:30 p.m. Philathea class of Baptist church. churoh social room*. 7:30 p.m. Flret Christian Willing Workers " Thanksgiving Supper. Church Basement, 5 p.m. MONDAY Adams Central P.T.A. auetkor sale. Adams Central gym. 7:30 p.m. Decatur Woman's cluh and Adams County Federation of clubs Joint meeting. First Presbyterian church. 7:45 p.m. Boh Robinson of Fort Wayne visited with Mra. Ernest Tope and daughter Irene last week. -Miss Marge Conway, of Ladd. 111., was a weekend guest of Miss Betty Grallker of this city. Miss Conway, who was a classmate of Mies Graliker's at Moant Mary College. Milwaukee, Wis.. is an occupational therapist and visited here enrotne from Walter Reed hospital, Washington. DC., to a new army hospital being opened at El, Paso. Tpxas. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marti left this morning for Chicago, Where they will attend gradnation services at the American Radio and Television University tonight at S pen Their son. Chester Martz, ha* completed a three-year course at the school. Weekend guests of the Rev. aad Mra. John E. Chambers worn Mr. and Mrs. John Connell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Curts and family, and Miss JBrna Goodwin of Brookk. Mrs. Connell and Mrs. Curts are sister* of Rev. Chamber*. After Benedict Arnold turned •raitor in 17M, he wa* comcii*sinned a brigadier general in the British Army.

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