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JUNIOR AUXILIARY MEETS THIS WEEKS? The Juniors of the American legion Auxiliary b business and social meeting Mcnday evening at the Legion home. A very Interesting letter from their I adopted, girl was read; : ; ■’ During the meeting the members made scrapbooks from.. Christmas, cards and they will _be sent to the :Knightstown Soldiers and Sailors' —Horae. j " | Refreshments were ; served by Bobby Kalver and Beverly Parrish.' The next meeting will be the an-’ nual Christmas party. ,■. “ ’• ~~~ ’•■ . • . I MRS. SAMUEL EMERICK V j SPEAKS AT WOMAN’S CLUB The Literature Department of' the Decatur Woman’s club will.' present Mrs. Samuel Emerick as guest speaker for the genera: meeting qt the club, to be; held Monday evening at seven fortv five o'clock in the library audi-j torium. - - • Mrs. Emerick’s subject wilt be "Scenes | Along the Traveler s Way," and her talk will be iiltistrated with pictures taken on Her/ recent trip to England. • ' .. Preceding the talk two musical' selections will be given. \“Blessing." by Curran, will be sung by a double trio comprised of Mrs. Noah Arnold/ Mrs. Joseph Hazel-' wood, Mrs. William Johnson. Mrs. William Feller, Miss Pauline Brintzenhofe and .Miss Alice Roth. Miss i Brintzenhofe will sing “Thank,s Be To God" by Dickerson, Mrs. L A. Holthouse will be I Quality Photo Finishing Work left before noon on Thursday, ready the next ; day. Friday, at 10 a. m. Holthouse Drug Co. ’ X I •' I . I v ■i
SEWING MACHINES. Is Our Business! I Remember you get what you pay for, so.wny not buy the I proven best NEW-HOME SOWING MACHINES,—so beautiful, full rotary, quiet, 6 speed knee control, bright light, backward and forward stitching, practical instructions, 20 yr. guarantee, good trade, cash c-r easy payments plus Button-hole maker Free. Christmas Suggestions, practical and useful— ;?. 7 We have a big stock of new and rebuilt sewing machines— Hassock sew stools, practioai toy sewing x machines, Pinking .«• Shears, good scissors, plastic dress forms, bobbin boxes, plastic spoof thread boxes, buttonhole makers, dress and coat materials, sewing machine lights, rpany other items to-,mdke. sewing a saving and pleasure too Numerous to advertise.. Pleasing you Pleases us. Service and Common Courtesy is Our Motto. BOARDMAN’S 223 North First St. Shop Hours: 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Every Day ' $ 91 50 few 11 Jeweled 1-1 movement ;.'.7 ff $21.50 B Wotl 1 ' fe ~ f /Os »;■*; i/ jHaWw/ || . . etvf THr WATCHES r I I Pumphrey Jewelry Store H V /■ •,
the accompanist. Mrs. Glen Dickerson ajid Mrs. Ralph Yager are in charge of th? arrangements. Members of the club are invited to bring guests. ANTIQUE DISPLAY BOOTH -AT VALPO GUILD FAIR . - Antique lovers will be especially . interested in the display at the Valpo Guild fair Friday evening, , beginning at five o'clock, at Zion ' parish hall, which will consist of rare and beautiful pieces of antique furniture and dishes. * The basis for the display will be an exquisite antique walnut drop leaf table, with six needlej point chairs. Also included in the •collection of furniture will be a ’Grandfather clock, rocking chairs, 'musid box. and various other small pieces. In the line of dishes, there will I be a rare Nicholas Lutz cup and saucer, sandwich glass, Dresden China, Cranberry glass, Caineo glass lovely Milk glass, and many other items. ' One of the ihost interesting in the hobby display wilt be a collection of old currency, gold pieces, proof coins, Indian head and ■ Lincoln pennies, commemorative coins, and uncirculated money. The committee arranging , this booth consists of Mrs. Wm. Hoffman. Mrs/ George Rentz, ; Mrs. Hugo Gerke, Mrs. Fred Crokby. Mrs Carl Wiegman, anil Miss Mary Hoffman. The public is cordially invited to this the proceeds of which will be used in I the 1 interest of Valparaiso'University. j ; MRS. MYERS HOSTESS TO ART DEPARTMENT Mrs. J. T. Myers , was hostess Monday evening to members of the Art Department of Woman's club. After the routine business meeting Mrs? Milo W, Black, costumed in Mexican dress and jeweli i-y, gave an interesting story of her two months stay in Mexico. Mrs. Black told of the lives, homes and of that country. A social hour was then enjoyedhand Mrs. Myers was assisted in serving refreshments by Mrs. Adrian Weihoff. Miss Florenfce Haney and Mrs. Black. \ Mrs. Glazner was welcomed a 'ifew member of the department. The December meeting and inas exchange will be, held at the home-of Mrs. R. D. Myers. The Pleasant Mills__:Methodisti W.S.C.S. will Sponsor a bake sale at Schafer's Store Saturday morning beginning at eight o’clock.
Society Item* for dav’t publication must-be phonea In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 3*2121 Phyllis Acheson WEDNESDAY Monmouth Senior Ulas'S Play/ , School Gyin, 8 p.m. Business and Professional Women’s <lub dinner, Moose lodge. 16:30 p.m. Pleasant Mills W.sfc.S., Mrs? I Harlen Jones, 1:30 p.m. \ Wednesday Night Bridge club. Mrs. Hugh Daniels, 7:30 p.m. | Dutiful Daughters class, Bethany ‘ E.U B. church basement. 8 p.m. \ Sahcta Maria study club, Miss Esther Meyer, 8 p.m. j Zion Lutheran Missionary Society, parish hall auditorium, 1:30 p.m. Presbyterian Ruth Circle, Mrs. Robert Gay, 8 p.m. Presbyterian Naomi Circle, Mrs.' Franklin Detter, 8 p.'m. St. Luke E. and R. church church, potluck supper at 6:30. p.m. I Thanksgiving fellowship night, ligma Phi, Mrs. Dora Cook, 222% Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta -forth Second street, 8 p.m. I Indies Shakespeare club,. Mre. VC.E. Gillander, 2:30 p.m. THURSDAY Unit 4 of Bethany W.S.W.S., Mifis Alice Tumbjeson, 7:30 p.m*. Rainbow Girls, Masonic hall, 6: ; 4» p.m. Friendship Village club, Kimsey School, 1 p.m. ' Il ncoln P.T.A. Lincoln school, 7:30 p in. , ? Monmouth Senior Class Play. School Gym, 8 p.m. / Unit 2 of Bethany W.S.W.S., Mrs. Richard p.m. Trinity D.Y.B. cJKss, church, 7:30 p.m. Ladies Aid ■of Union Chapel, church, all Unit 3 of Bethany W.S.W.S., phurch, 7:30/ p.m. Women of Moose social night, Moose home. 7:30 p.m., officers at 7 p.m. So-Cha-Rea. Mrj. T. J. Metzler, 6:30- p.m.
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O.E.S. Past Matrons clnb, Mrs. 1 Homer Ixiwer, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY j Willing Workers of Calvary E.U.11. church, postponed. >/ | Philathea class of Baptist church, j church social rooms, 8:30 p.m. Valparaiso «Guild Fair, Zion > Lutheran parish hall, 5 p.m. Adams County Federation of? Clubs tea, American Legion home/ p.m. SATURDAY Gecode Club noodle sale., Uhrick Brothers, 9 a.m. Pleasant Mills W. S. C. S. bake -ale, Schafer’s Store, 8 a.m. Bethany Circle Ham supper. Zion E. and R. church basement,: 5 to 7 p.m. i Rummage Sale, Bethany E.U.B. I church on Winchester street, 8-12 a.m. MONDAY V Adams Central P.T. A., Monroe grade school, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY Tri Ffttwa active and associate chapters, Legion home. 6:30 p.m. \ Members of Unit 2 of Bethany chOrch M’. S. W. S. are asked to bring the|r thankoffering boxes to the ineetfcg to be held Thursday evening at.the home of Mrs. Richard McConnell. •
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1 LINCOLN P.T.A, TO MEET EVENING | A panel discussion on> Life ' Magazine's test, “How Good Is lYpdr School?” will be the program j for the Lincoln school P.T.A. toiporrow night at seven thirty o’clock at the school. It will be ' preceded by dessert and a short 'business meeting. [ Serving on the panel will be • John Welch, moderator/Miss Jean 1 Shockley, Bob Heller, \Mi s s Georgia Foughty, Mrs. Louis Jacobs, Walter Ford and Miss Frances Dugan. Children - are invited to come with their parents. They will bo cared for by room mothers and J Girl Scouts of Troop 11 in t’m rooms, where th.>,will al£o b# served dessert and where movies will be shown. STUDY CLUB MEETS \\ WITH MRS. STAUB The Queen of the Rosary « tudy club meeting was held Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Ann Staub wdth Mrs. Bernice Adams acting as chairman. The meeting opened with prayer to Our Lady of Good Counsel and Mrs. Atkrrrts read, the commandments of the church. Following the program a lunch was serve.! by the hostess.
MONMOUTH SENIORS PRESENT OLASS- PLAY The senior class of the Monnouth high school wilt present the ■ oinantie three-act comedy, “Appleblossom Time?’ at the Monmouth -st hooi. gym tonight: and Thursday night at effect o'clock. Tltei play tells the story of a voting girl’s bumbroii.s attempts to snare a hard-to-get young\ man. Leading parts in the play will be portrayed by Larwill Cable, ‘Jack vverett, Bonnie Deam and Evelyn Buimahn. Say It With FLOWERS \ From , /
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