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CLUB CALENDAR Monday Pythian Needle Club K. of P. Home. Yeoman Lodge Leap Year Party. , Hem-arch Cluh Mrs. 11. N. Covert. Delphian Club Old Adams County Hank. 7:110 p. m. Woman's Club Library, 7:45. Tuesday Mt. Calvary E. V. Aid Oyster Supper and Social Mrs. Wayne Gaunt Where is your mite box?-Mrs. Dan Beery. Pocahontas Needle Club. Delta Theta Tau Mrs Will Bowers. 8 o'clock. Prgressive Class of Presbyterian Church—Mrs. J. C. Patterson. 7:30. Board of Guardian-- Library. 2 30 Wednesday Philomath Bible Class Miss Letitia Singleton. I YJO D. —Ml’s (Uadys Butler., Where Is your mite box?—Mrs. Dan Beery. . Shakespeare Club—Mrs. D D. Heller. Historical dub—Mrs. C. C. Noble. 500 Club. Mrs. Glen Cowan. 7:30 p. m. Thursday Where is your tulte box?—Mrs. Dan BeerySo Cha Rea Club Mrs Fred Filllenkamp. , Friday Mite Box Opening Mrs. Christena Vail Pocahontas Degree Team pra<- , ‘“* Hall. 7:30. Saturday M. E 1 adies Aid Rummage Sale — Church basement. 1 to 8 o’clock. Mrs. A. L. Burdg. Mercer Avenue, is home from a visit of several days at Monroeville with her husband', cousin. Mrs Henry Shank She was the guest of honor at a meeting of the 20th Century Club of Monroeville at tne Shank home last Thursday evening Mrs. Burdg and Mrs. Shank heart! the Sistine Chapel Choir at the Majestic theater. Frot Wayne on Saturday night. • The Root township Home Econ' omics flub held an allday meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs Jacob Wtddler. Three dress forms were <■< mpletrd and the regular program was given during the afternoon Mrs 8. P. Sheets gave au interesting report of the week spent at Pursue I'nlvt ratty during the Farmer’s Short Course plans were made to serve dinner and supper at the Farmer's Institute, which will be held at the Monmouth School, Thursday. Jan 31. The February meeting will b ■ held at th? home of Mrs. E. S. Christen. • The Board of Guardians will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:311 at the Libi ary for their regular m -eting. All memb< r are urged to be present The Pythian Needle Club will w.-et Thursday aft »■ moon Instead of Mon day evening as formerly anmmnc-d The meeting was < hanged on account of conflictijig with the Woman s Cluh this evening * • - ToCureaCold in One Oay Take fir l***tivt Bromo t 1 Quinine t fab/wfs BROMO QUININE T.hHv tam. Immedtatrly to counteract tieactivity of Cold. Grip ami Wfc. enxa Germa and bring to a *mlden stop ths damurr«tu wmk of these dreaded dlxM< g-rmt tn tbo human body. BROMO QUININE Tablet* qul<k. <Frender these n*rtn» powerin’ and cmnplritly destroy thnr organic existence The Trnile and U.atbn im-it of Laxative NttfMo QUININE Tablet* la very b-ncfn 1.1 to thn • system at all tint"*. Tbo ism l»cnr» this ciknuturPrice We. » »

Tile la-ague of Women Voters ‘held u benefit bridge party at the libme of Mrs. A. M. Anker Saturday afternoon from 2:30 until live o'clock. Niue I tables were filled aud bridge and five hundred were enjoyed. Mrs. E W. Kumpe won the prize at bridge and Mrs. Dynois Schmitt was awarded Hie prize at five hundred. Another party is being planned for Valentine Day. * Mrs. J. C. Patterson will entertain the members of the Progressipe Sunday School class of the Presbyterian 1 church. Tuesday evening at seventhirty o'clock Mrs. A J. Porter will be the assisting hostess. All membet g are requested to be present. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Chai les Fuhrman of Preble entertained a number of friends Fridtiy evening in honor of , the fifth birthday of their daughter, Elizabeth. Games and music were enjoyed af|er which a delicious lunch- , 1 eon was served. Those present were Marllnd and Louise Hoffman. Ethel Shady. Lucile Smith. Louise and Margaret Bultemeier. Esther and Helen Koeneman. Haxel Helmrich. Susan Ellen Bresiek. Mrs. Ralph Bresick. Miss Shimp and Thurman and Mary Magdalene Fuhrman. Mrs. Fred Fullenkamp will entertain the members of the So Cha Rea 'club at her’home on Madison street. Thursday evening. w Debolt-Hill Miss Marie Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hill, and Mr. Russell F. Debolt, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. AlpheuK Debolt, were guietly married at the home of Rev. B. F. Dotson, pastor of the C. B. church. Saturday afternoon at four o'clock. Rev. Dotson received the vows of the double ring ceremony. Miss, Edna Edgell and Raymond Debolt were the only witnesses. The young couple have taken up Mieir residence at 909 West Montoe street The bride is employed as stenographer for Dore B. Erwin having seryed in that capacity for a number of year*. Mr. Debolt is a moulder at the Decatur Casting company * An oyster supper and social will he given by the Mt Calvary Evangel leal Ladles' Aid society Tuesday evening. January 29. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gaunt. The public is cordially Invited to attend Miss Mabie Hower entertained with two table* of Bridge Friday evening at her home ou West Monroe street. Miss Bee Leonard was awarded the ptize for high score. Al a late hour delicious refreshments were served. Those present were the Misses Bee Leonard. Angle Firka. Josephine My--1 etrs. Mildred Liddy. Mildred l-eon :trd and Mis. Harry J. Knapp. * A pleasant surprise party was enjoyed last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs William Kelly. Those present weie Mr and Mrs William Kel I lev ami family: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne • Gaunt; Aldine Bunner, Pearl. Fayo. Alta and Gale Helmut; Kermit Bowen; Bertha and Doris Heath; Irene ' Kelly. Albert |jjshe. Rufus Chronlst er, GliTord and Glendori* Bunner. Jim Ih-aUpul and Charles Daniels. * Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Sheen delighthilly entertained Sunday afternoon ui their home west of the city, a number of friend* Those present were the .Missus Esther Fuhrman Letitia Singleton. Minnie and Margaret Hlnck. Knima Vhrtek. Mary Rbackley, Zunana Grim. Frieda Bgrague. .Margaret Kidwell. Marguerite and Nelli- 1 Hitchcock; Mesdanies James Okley and Alma Holtbouse, M-rsr*. Maurice Fuhrman. Herman Hlnck. Paul Blase. Gallery Malony. F .ink Singleton, Millard HgrkldM. Haxen Moore. Chaun<<> and Morle Sheets, Luther Singleton, Gerald Sheetz and .Mr. and * .Mr*. C. K Sheets. • Th- Philomath D'bl-t Claim will no et W-dnesday evening at the home of Letitia Slngh-ton All members are tt-g’-d in be present The fourth of a aeries of rummage rnnductod by the Ladle*' Ahl MMlety of the Muihiatlsi church wilt be held in the basmnrrnt of the churcb heg| Saturday afternoon from one hr eight u'rlork. Thu cotnmlUuo In • harge of thi> «alr announce* that all prims Will be retimed and any uno In n<o| of zimhl aocomi hand clothlug utouM take advantage of ttw« brtfgain* offered at this wit. • A number of IHth- imys were tn t-.rtalhvl at the hatnu of Hr ami Mr*. D F. Tuple Natwday attut* j noon in honor of th* twig*, Edward

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and AJitliony. who celebrated their sixth birthday. Those present were Jtamy and Robby Beavers. Dick aud David Macklin. Franklin and Richard Teeple. The afternoon was spent playing games after which a delicious luncheon was served. Two white birthday cakes adorned with six candles each were used as the central decoration of the table. * The Misses Bert yud Kynt Vogle wede entertained yesterday at their home on Fourth street in honor of the seventy-second birthday of their mother. Mrs. J. H. Voglewedi. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. James Haefling, and son, Paul, whose sixth birthday was yesterday, of FL Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Voglewede; Mr. and Mrs. Clem Voglewede, all of this city. * The daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kane, of Lafayette, recently has been named Harriett Nell. This is the third child and daughter. Mr and Mrs. Kane formerly lived in this city. * The Shakespeare Club will m et Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. D. Heller instead of Mrs Dean as formerly announced. Mrs Sprang will have the paper on “Tlu ——

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r Trial Frytu the Birch Bark Canoe to , tho Electric Trolley." —o •• — Crystal Leota Johnson i Crystal Leota Johnson, 10-year-oid ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse John ‘ sun, died at the family home in Mon--1 roe at Ai'elock Sunday morning. The ’ child was born December 30, 1913. The parent and one brother survive. Funeral services will be held from the Monroe M. E. church at 10 o’clock Tuesday morning, the Rev. S. E. Zechiel. pastor, 'officiating. Burial in the Huy cemetery. German School Teachers Staged Naked Dances BerlinTTan. 28.—School authorities here are investigating alleged naked dancing and have suspended Adolph Koch, 25, a teacher. Preliminary investigations reveals Koch as a frantic advocating ness as ’soul freedom." He heltl "A' l ' am and Eve" parties with other men and women teachers outside school hours, it is alleged. It is anticipated that the school head master. Rector Buchholz, and the directress. Frau Gerhardt, also will be ntspended for allowing the dances, together with all attend'd the "Adam and Eve" parties.

GERALD RUSK KILLED (Continued from Page One}~ the fall probably will never be known, officials said. Young Rusk was very popular While in Decatur and he made man friends here. After leaving Decatur he enkered West Point military aeademy and was graduated from there with high honors. It was repo several months ago that he had be n killed in the east, but later this report was found to be fulfil. u port Os his death in Texas was sent out by a newspaper service. • + CONGRESS TODAY + 4 . + + 4.4. + + 4’ + + + + '*’ + + Teapot Dome scandal considered on floor. Russian investigation continues before special investigating comipittee. Committee investigating propaganda continue hearings. HOUSE Considers District of Columbia legislation. Teapot Dome Investigation. Ways »nd means committee sonsid ers taxes. Millltary affairs committee considers Muscle Shoals proposals.

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