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MISS WAVA FOX TO WED ' RICHARD E. FIECHTER s Mr: and ;Mrs. Jesse Fox, of near Monroe, announce the engagement < s marriage of their l-oiingest daughter, Wava Arlene, | ,’o Ricjiard Eugene Fiechter, sou jof Mrs.” Mary fiechter of near Craigv|iie. I -.■// ■ ■.d " " * They wedding is being planned for Saturday. August 25, at seven o'clock iin the evening and will take place at the Cross Evangelical and Reformed church in Berne. Miss Fox is a graduate of Pleasi ent MilU high school, Her fiance i ttended Lancaster high school > —and is engaged in farming. May family reunion HELD HERE SUNDAY , The second annual May reunion yAvas held Sunday tot the Lome of Mrs. and Mrs. Arlie Bollinger. A potluck dinner was en jjoyed at noon. - r> \ Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Dick May, Mrs. Jennie . Ranspm, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris and daughters Marilyn and Judy, • all of Jackson, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ripogle and family of Scott, 0., Mr. and Mrs. Collin B. High, of Dayton, 0.. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Girpd and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Snyder and I Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Meyer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bollinger, Royal, Ralph and Helpn Bollinger, and Mrs. Dayton Barkley of Hoagland. J 1 ' [i /. ■ .. ' , ,
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Unit Z of the Women’s Society l of World Service of the Bethany' Evangelical United Brethren church will meet Thursday afternoon at two o’clock in the church social rooms. Mrs. Ralph Habegger and daughter, Janet, will havethe devotions. Mrs. Merritt Alger will review the book “There Were Two Churches."* Mrs. Earl Fuhrman will give a ; report on th missionary convention held at Oakwood Park on Lake Wawasee, Mrs. John Myers and Mrs. Howard Eley have charge of the social tour. ' • .■ ’ The W.S.W.S. of Union Chapel will hold a meeting. Friday evening at seven thirty o’clock at the home of Mrs. Myron Frank. Mrs. Freeman Schnepp is the program leader. The ladies of the church fre invited. The 33rd annual reunion of the Frauhiger family will be hem at the home of Noah Yake, one ana one-half mile north of Craigville, on Suitiay. The outing will begin with a game at ten thirty o’clock? The fifth annual Bittner reunion is to b«f held Sunday at HannaNuttmah park at noon. The even! will be postponed in \case of rain. Miss Mary Otnlor will entertain members of the Wednesday Night Bridge club at se’ven thirty o’clock that evening. .... The Mt. Tabor W.S.C.S. of Pobo will meet at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Andrews, North Eleventh: street, on Friday evening at seven thirty o’clock. 'A Officers of the Women of the Moose will jneet at seven o’clock 'Thursday evening at the Moose home. The social meeting will be held at seven thirty, followed with practice. Miss Marcia Martin left todajtc’r a visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. -Robert Burhgerdner and daughter, Susie, m Marion, O. Miss Martin spent last week with relatives in Elgin, Illi Theodore Bulmahn, of route two, is recovering satisfactorily at the Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne, where he underwent an eye operation last Thursday/ His room number is 209. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bollman of. northern Wisconsin visited in' Decatur a few hours Sunday. Frei' Is a native here, his father having served as county recorder of Adapts county back in the eighties. They had stopped tot a girl’s camp ’ *n Michigan where their daughter is in charge and were enroute to Princeton, N. J. to see their son. who has been called to the navy. | Misses Wanda Byerly of Craigville was among the graduate? to receive diplomas last evening from the Methodist hospital at Fort Wayne. - o ’ A marriage license was issued at Blbffton Saturday to Eugens b. Foltz of Geneva, route 1 and Goldie Harshman of Montpeliei. route 1. 11 / Mr. and Mrs. Nile Williamson, \ eda Williamson and Edith Mat tak have returned from a moto
Kn* UK ■ ML/ K BL j|| ■f / F t. IF 1 1 * -mF W WED RECENTLY — Miss Ruth Ilene Feller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ollie Feller of Geneva route one, and Earl Lee Barnes, son of . Mr. and Mrs. Clare Barnes of Windfall, were united in marriage recently at the home of the bride’s parents. The single ring ceremony was performed by the Rev.-Glendenning. They will reside with the ' bride’s parents.—Photo by Edwards.
| Society Items for day’s publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) / Phone 3-2121 * Phyllis Acheson MONDAY 3 1 Catholic Ladles of Columbia, C. L. of C. hall, 7:30 p, m. V.F.W. post and auxiliary potluck supper, V.F.W. home, 6 p in. Girls Missionary Guild of Union Chapel, Hanna-Nuttman shelter 7:30 p. mr/ /- ; / TUESDAY . Tri Kappa sorority picnic, Han Ja-Nuttman shelter house, 6:30 p. in. •» WEDNESDAY Wednesday Night Bridge club, Mrs. Mary Omlor, 7:30 p.ni. FRIDAY Mt. Tabor W.S.C.S., Mrs* Lawrence Andrews, 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY v\ Unit 2 of Bethany church W.S.W.S., church Social TOoms, T L.m. Women of the Moose, socil’, fleeting. Moose home. 7:30 p. in. Ladies Fellowship of Missionary church. Mrs. Sam AugSburgfef. West Adams street. 7\ p. m. FRIDAY Union Chapel W.S.W.S., Mrs. Myron Frank, 7:30 p.m. SUNDAY l 33rdA annual Frauhiger reunion. Noah Yake home, 10 a.in. I . ‘ sth annual Bittner reunion. Han 1 na-Nuttman park, 11,30 a.m. .—4 . trip to Niagara Falls, Windsor Canada, and other points of invest in Canada and in Detroit. I and Jtfrs. Floyd B. Hunter and MMrs. J. W. McNerney and son Joe visited Sunday with Mi.t and Mrs. Robert Hunter and son Todd in Tiffin, O. The average length oi a rail-1 road car is 72 feet.
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rSjOSPJTAI 0 n )Mu Admitted:’ Mrs. John Burnholder, Monroe; Daniel Grile. Geneva; M r.s. John Wendel, Celina, O. \ \ ' Dismissed: Mrs. James Roudebush. Mrs. Emma Bittner, l ecatur; Mrs. Ralph Egly, Decatur; Mrs. Marvin Stewart and baby girl, 'Wren, O.; Mrs. Minn’e Pyle, Geneva; Harold Byer, Ohio City, O.; Mrs. Glen Mankey and baby boy, Decatur; Mrs. Max Ogg and baby boy, \ Decatur; Mrs Robert Hunter and baby boy. Geneva. '
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Delay Is Granted In Safe Burglary Case Kenneth Roth and Kendal Duncan, both bf Fort Wayne, appeared In circuit court the latter part of last woek and requested and were grant ’d more time before entering a plea. Both are charged with firjst degree burglary, entering) to coinfnit a felony and grand larceny, alhng with Dallas Gjierither, alfco of Fort Wayne, but currently Residing on the state penal farm. ) ; They were arrested last week by sheriff (Bob Shraluka and state police detective Charles Epperson for the; the of the safe from the Harold j Bariger home, in Kirkland townsh|p. [The safe was stolen from tpe Burger home July 21 and part of its 'contests —1614 in cash, $1,700 in bonds and valuable papers —was ’ecovered when the safe was found lea'r the Scheimann bridge about nix miles north of the city?
x. A W&glBF W * ■ K s 1 KF T FILM ACTRISS Marilyn Monroe, Queen of 1952,” lives up to her title by plunging a sword intoto cake at a Hollywood party. It was given by Michael Gaszynski, foriper Polish diplomat, celebrating the passing of his final US. citizen«hipexaminationa.(lntemgti°TiaD. Ia« I ~ ' - 4 . .
|i:iiii;miinsi:ni\(ivtvsTiii!i:| I I '■ I Tuesday and Wednesday - Aug. 7 and 8 LADIES' SHOES Men’s White T Shirts BOY'S DUNGAREES SI.OO pa ir 2 for SI.OO • I • , ‘ \'" ! "8' , f Buy For School _ ■ ' U MEN’S DUNGAREES «°«L s £° R iu. ■ LADIES’ BLOUSES ' aa SPORT SHIRTS ■-. SI.OO !*•"* j for si.oo I Ladies Plastic Aprons MEN’SIKNIT SHORTS Boy’s White T Shirts I JforSfl.OO 2 fors l«®® ■ ■nBMBMWHHnMBei LADIES WOOL SLACKS MEN’S WORK SHIRTS BOY’S ANKLETS s2*oo 2f ors 3*OO Sf.OO ■ Values to I | LADIES WHITE GOWNS BOY’S WASH PANTS I Spun Rayon, Lace Trimied ' | ' SPORT SHIRTS f 32 t° 4o ' i gdß' *7O ' I'ff*** f Values to 3.98 ■ $2.00 each , R4„l.r 3.M V.1.. stock Up For School ■ onMMMMMSWMBM I | LADIES BRAS Men’s White Hankies BOY’S POLO SHIRTS I I 4 - 1.00 iftf.rs 1 .oo .. 98c I I GIRLS SWIM SUITS MEN’S DRESS SLACKS BOY , S SWEATERS I OFF s s*’s SI.OO I 50% R «“ ,ar 7 - 95 va,ue • ■ _L:' hn r ; LADIES’ SWIM SUITS 4 RLB — BOYS BOY’S WASH PANTS I CIMKoOFF ad.. 69c RAIN CAPES size. 4 , I LACE CURTAINS >th hoods MEN’S WORK SOCKS I 50% OFF 79c \ 4 prs - * 1 -oo \ Better Grade I MANY, MANY, UNftDVERTISED EARGftlfiS! [
\ s Food Preservation ? Exhibits Rate High { Winners Named In Food Preservation Food preservation 4-H exhibits are reported especially good tpis year. Every exhibit rated either a blue or red ribbon.. Many of 4he girls are showing frozen as well as canned foods. Ervin Stucky jias i placed a freezer in the exhibit rpom 1 for displaying this exhibit, /j )■' Division one winners are: Bultemeier, first. Linda Sehug, second; Anita Smith, third; jAnn ( Smith, fourth, and Alice Sprqpger, fifth. Other blue rtbbotos went to: ’ Carol Kipftr, Mary Jane jßice, Kinda Schug, Sonja Schug, Jteggy Teeple. and Wera Walters, ■even-' \ teen giilp showed in this class. In division two, eight girts are ’.exhibiting canned Winners are: Jean Haines, garet Schaefer, second, third; Arlene Ipreels, fourth; and Helen Rumpl<, : fifth. | Other blue ribbons are: Virginia! $ Days Special $ Plastic Bobin Boxes SI.OO Good Scissors, _2 pr. flor 1.00 $1 boxes of Cards,_2 (or 1.00 Butchers Linen (Plaiii colors) 2 yds. for 1.00 SIO.OO off. on New Sewing Machines $ off $5.00 off on Guarantied Rebuilt Portable Electric Sewing Machines $5.00 off Skirt Markers i 1.00 2 Boxes kind or ibolor Thread (24 spools)!.. 1.00 Many other exceptionally good buys too numerous to advertise. » / I U BOHDMMS SEWING MACHINE SHOP [ 223 North First £t. Shop Hours: 9 a.m. tQ 9 p.m. Every Day. |
Mitchell. S In division three there are 10 exhibits: Placings are: Virginia Baker, first, Shirley Meyer, second; Marjorie Neuensch wander, third,. Dorothy Selking, fohrth, and Marlnel Striker, fifth. Other blue ribbons are: Marilyn Charleston, and Patsy Bollenbacher. In division 4 there are only 3 girls all rated blue ribbons and were ranked as: Colleen Egly, first; Carolyn King, second; and Alice Stuber, third. In the fifth division there are also oply three enrolled. They were placed Susan Rumple, first, Elaine Freels, second; and Alice Alt, third. Honor record books are awarded to: Ann Smith, Jean thy Selking, Colleen Egly,' and Susan Rumple. If You Have Anything To Sell Try A Democrat ./ant Ad —lt Pays
WELCOME TO MONROE and the 4-H FAIR—AUG. 7-8-fc ■ k I II SM IL K' I M|Br* -Ah I. I BRASS LAMP I ' I ] i I j ’ j| L 1 I | 1 -i , I M. 50 I I " Stucky & Co. I K MONROE, IND.
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Mr. z and Mrs. Homer Springer are the parents of a baby son. lorn at 4:50; a.m. today at the Adams county memorial hospital. Try our Mariu FILM SERVICE for developing and printing your Vacation Films SM I T H Rexall Drug Store
