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CM JB CALENDER ■«■••••»*'* Wednesday Birthday Party and Dinuer-Pres-byterian Church. 6 p. m. .(Delta Theta Tau Alumni — Mrs. ■Ralph Roop, 2 p. m. Civic Section of Woman's ClubLibrary, 6:45 p. m. Thursday Otterbein Guild ot U. B. ChurchMiss Georgia Foughty. ‘ Christian Ladies' Aid Soffety■Mrs. Ida Chronister, 2 p. m. ’ Loyal Worker’s Class ot E. V. Church-Mrs. L. L. Merryman. Friday Delta Theta Tau—Miss Mildren Nib lick. 7:30 p. ni. Ben Hur Tirzah Club—After lodge.' Ladies' Aid Society of Zion Lutheran Church—Schoolhouse, 6 p. tn. Saturday V. B. Ladies’ Aid Society Cafeteria Supper—Church, 5 to 7. \V K. C. Pastry Sale — Schmitt s Meat Market. Monday Winners and Gideon classes of E. V. Church, Basket Dinner for families—Church, 6 p. m. The Winners and Gideon classes ot the Evangelical Sunday school will hold a six o’clock basket dinner at the church Monday evening, September 12. The dinner was previously planned for September 19. but owing to the opening of the Bible School on that date, it was changed to the 12th. The members of the classes and their families are invited. A Birthday Party will be held at the Presbyterian church tonight at six o’clock, at which time dinner will served. All members of the church and their families are urged to attend. The Three Link Club met after lodge last evening. Bunco was enjoyed by a large attendance. Prizes wen? won by Millard Cohn and Mr*. Floyd Acker. Mrs. Jessie Fry and Miss Ada Stevens were/the hostesses. A meeting of the Ben Hur Tirzah Club will be held immediately after lodge Friday evening. The hostesses will be Mrs. Emma Pennington and Mrs Rosa Venis. The members of the W. R. C. will entertain with a picnic dinner and program a: the Samuel Chronister home Wednesday, Sept. 14, for the members and husbands, G. A. R. and Spanish-American veterans. Those who do not have away to gst te the Chronister home are urged to call Mrs. Rose Mallonnee. The bake sale ot the W. R. C. which was to be held Saturday September, 10 has been postponed. Patrons are asked to take notice. The Otterbein Guild chapter of the United Jlrethren church will meet with Miss Georgia Foughty on Thirteenth street, Thursday evening. Sept. 8. This is the ■beginning of the Missionary Tour and every member is urged to be present. Misses Ireta Shaekley and Georgia Foughty are hostesses for the evening. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the United Brethren church will serve a cafeteria supper in the church dining room from five to seven o'clock Saturday evening. The liberal patronage or the public is solicited. The seventh annual Brown family reunion was held in the Yeoman hall; in this city, on Labor Day, with about seventy-five relatives from Michigan, Ohio and Indiana present. Mr. Isaac Brown was 'the oldest member present, and the baby daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. I’Arold Gtlpen, the youngest. Mrs. Dan Helm was elected president, Newton Brown, vicepresident, and Cliff Brown, secretary and treasurer, . An interesting and entertaining program was enjoyed by an. and they voted this the best reunion n the last few years. Mrs. Samuel M. Foster, of Fort ayne, is offering a scholarship to study under Miss Camille Robinette, a dramatic soprano, of Chicago, to some promising vocalist of this v: cinity. Miss Robinette, who began her career ,n Fort Wayne, is Frantz ihesehowsky’s assistant and accredited representative. For the past nine years, she has been diKgently studying her profession. She has appeared in concert, chautauqua,

I church and movie fields, not to mention her work in “The Love Song." on Broadway, and being an understudy of Geraldine Farrar in "Romany Rosa," which was interrupted by Mis Farrar's illness. Miss Robinette is very highly recommended by Frantz Prosehowsky. of Danish nationality, who is recognized the world over as a master of voice. She is now a teacher of the Proschowsky method at the Glenn Dillard Gunn school of Chicago. She studied piano ' with Walter Knupfer, of Chicago, i stage routine with Ned Wayburn, ami I stage performance at the Whitney j Studio of Platform Art in Chicago. Miss Robinette has been conducting [ classes on Saturdays in Fort Wayne I since last March. Tryouts for the ■ scholarship will be held next Friday i night, September 9 at the studio of ■ Mrs. W. H. W. Peltier, where Miss Robinette conducts her classes. The scholarship will be awarded by com petition and four competent judges will make the award. Any person interested ,is entitled to compete. The Delta Theta Tau sorority wil’ meet Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock with Miss Mildred Niblick. All mem bei3 ate urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs Elmer 1 autenschleg er, of Bellmont Park, ente. tamed at dinner Saturday evening t r Mr and Mrs. "illiaai Ca.mer. of New Wash ington, Ohio, Misses Li’rte and Emma Werdtr, ct this city, and Mrs W 11. Stolts and son, Orin, ct northeast of the city. Mrs. Joe Hunter-was hostess to the Carpe Diem Club last evening. Following the business meeting, a social hour and games we e enjoyed. Delightful refreshments were served bv the hostess. Guests besides the club members were Mrs. Arthur Baker and Mrs. Floyd Hunter. Th| club will meet tn two weeks with Mrs. Alva Lawson. — o Personals Mr. and Mrs. George Kustus, of Clinton. lowa, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Borman for the past week, have returned to their home. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Klepper motored to Angola for the day Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Lammiman spent the week-end at the state hotel dt laiikc J2ID6S. Mr. and Mrs. John Murray and son. Glen, and Miss Ruth Brown, of Napoleon, Mieh., visited relatives in this city over the week-end and .attended the Brown family reunion held in the Yeoman hall Monday. Mr. and Mis. O- L. Brentlinger have returned from a ten days visit with relatives in Michigan and Ohio. They also attended the four days National Encampjneut of the Spanish-American War veterans, held at Detroit Mr. Brentlinger is a veteran of the Spanish American War. The Misses Grace and Betty Reichart have returned to their home at Midland, Michigan, after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Brentlinger. Mr. and Mrs. James Westveld returned last evening from Grand Rapids Michigan, where they spent the weekend as guests of relatives. Miss Mayme Terveer, who spent the week-end at Toledo Beach with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Uhl, was accompanied home yesterday by her mother, Mrs. Mary Terveer, Mrs. Minnie Holthouse and daughter, Naomi, who iiave spent the past two weeks there at the Uhl cotatge. Miss Mary Uhl. Mrs. Josephine Rodd and Al Volmer, of Toledo accompanied them home for a visit here. Robert Meibers has resumed his duties at the Old Adams County Bank after enjoying a two weeks vacation, which he spent at Rome City and Indianapolis. Mrs. Agnes Courtney has returned to her home at Akron, Ohio, after spending the week-end here with Mr. and M.i. Alva Nichols and family. Pete Watson, of Bluffton, attendi d the Country Club dance here last evening. Maui ice Fuhrman, of the Aid Atlants county Bank is enjoying a two weeks vacation. Dr. J. W. Vizard, of Pleasant Mills was a business visitor here this morning Th' divorced wife o’ Barclay Warburton. o’ Philadelphia, married n used Vanderbilt yistwday. 1 should

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think an aviator's wife would feel so temporary - Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. Mrs. Cora D. Miller and daughter, Evelyn, and son, Jesse, Albert Muni ma and Jacob Railing have returned from a motor trip to Chicago, Mooseheart, Illinois, and Winona Lake over the Week-end. Duvid J. Schwartz, of Berne, was In the city Tuesday with a representative of the Indiana Farm Bureau, meeting friends and looking after business. W. P. Smith, of Richmond, was u business visitor here Tuesday and the guest of Charles A. Dugan, president of the First National bank. Mrs. Clara Gutbite and her mother. Mrs. Amanda Brown, of Bedford, attended the Brown reunion held at the Yeoman hall in this city Monday. Miss Genevieve Kttson and Russell Byer attended the Van Wert county fair at Van Wert, Ohio yesterday. / Dick Peterson, of Chicago, came Saturday for a short visit with his mother, Mrs. Fannie Peterson. Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Peterson, of Terro Haute, visited here over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dwight Peterson and <laughter, of Indianapolis, returned Monday after a visit here. Miss Lois Peterson accompanied them and will go on to Bloomington to enter I. U. for her final semester. Miss Edna Kennedy, of Van Wert, Ohio, is visiting friends here this afternoon. John Zimmerman, of CraigviHe, was a business visitor here this afternoon. County Commissioners, George Shumaker, B. F. Breiner, John Hoffman, and County Surveyer Dick Hoch, looked after business interests pertaining to County roads at Van Wert. Ohio, today. They also attended the Van Wert County Fair. Freeman Falk, who has been visitng relatives in Fort Wayne, has reurned to this city for a few days visi t with his father, John Falk, and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Erwin, before ■eturning to Yankton, South Dakota, vhere he will resume his studies at Yankton College. L. D. Peoples, of Houston. Texas, arrived yesterday for a visit with his 1 father, J. R. Peoples, who has been ill for the past six weeks at the home of ’ his daughter, Mrs. S. E. Brown, on First street. Michael Bogner Dies In Detroit, Michigan Mrs. William Lose received a telegram this afternoon from Detroit, stating that her father. Michael Bogner, former resident of this city, had [ died there. Mr. Bogner had been em- . ployed in Detroit for some time. t The cause of his death has not been , learned here. U. B. Official Board To Meet This Evening i , The Official Board of the United Brethren church will meet tonight following the prayer service. The prayer - meetings have been wdll attended in ; the past and it is hoped that, with the I first prayer meeting of the new con- > ference year, the attendance will be even larger. : Every official is expected to be prei sent at the prayer service and help • make it a success. —

I — — , , | THE ADAMS Theatre | S Last Time Tonight “ROLLED STOCKINGS” yR' ye te with the Junior Paramount Stars —James Haji, Louise 3n Brooks. Richard Arlen, Nancy Phillips and El Brendel. 31 A Rollicking, Racy Romance of College Days! A Fast Moving IC Thrill Picture of Youth and. Love —witli the Greatest JJj sac Boat Race Ever Shown on the Screen! IE Also—Aesop's Fables, Pathe News and Topics of the Day U--10c-. . 25c IE Thurs. & Fri.—“TARZAN AND THE GOLDEN LlON”—Another IE Thrilling, Startling TARZAN Story of the Jungle! - , .... ,x_ ' . THE CORT | Last Time Tonight tb [Lq Official pictures taken at the Jfi jC ringside of the famous ® DEMPSEY — SHARKEY S FIGHT MR njr ) Bound by round, blow by blow. Just the same as .aj seeing the fight. Seventh round and -fi ■fi knockout in slow motion. ilr ALSO—Clyde Cook and Louise Fazenda in r*l IriD “SIMPLE SIS.” A comedv scream. fC | 25c 50c |

Girls’ Saxophone Quartet Plays at Lions Club Meeting Dr. Ben Beavers had charge of the program at the regular luncheon meeting of the Lions Club held in' the Christian church basement last j night. Dr. Beavers had secured the Decatur girls’ saxophone quartet to provide a program. The quartet is composed of Mrs. George Squires, Miss Violet Squires, and the Mlesejl Mildred ami Lillian Worthman. The Rev. Harry Fernthlel, pastor ot the Presbyterian church, and W. J. Bockman were guests of the club last night. Plans were furthered for the golf tourney to be held by the Lions this afternoon. 0 Lavine Postpones Flight Until Tomorrow Or Later I Cranwcdl, England, Sept. 7. —(UP) —The projected flight of Charles A. Levine and Captain Walter R. C. Hinchciiffe to New York or Philadelphia in the monoplane Columbia was postponed again today until tomorrow or later. A head wind was the reason given for the postponement. The postponement was announced by Hinchciiffe shortly after 7 a. m., after preparations had been completed for the take off. o Called meeting of Blue Lodge, 7:20 o’clock tonight. Candidates for initiation. j 0 Ralph Amnine, of Anderson, visited here over Labor Day. o | Women Have Always Wanted i , I a facial powder like this the wonder- , ful French Process Powder called MELLO-GLO—stays on a long time ’ —keeps that ugly shine away—gives 1 the skin a soft, peachy 100k —prevents large pores. You will be amazed at the beautifying qualities and ’ purity of MELLO-GLO You will be glad you tried it. Holthouse Drug Co. ; ■ 'sYucftUP A t Fly is As Good AS / 1 7-— ■i \ noi r / 1 i BOSTONIA?; SHOES FOR MEN Tehn-T-MyoA & Scm, )i J CIOTHING A"D St OCX J !>AV> ANO > A ■ ■- ■

Roy L. Kalver of Chicago is in Decatur tor several days to manage the Adams theatre, during the absence ot ills father, Mr. I. A. Kalver, who has gone to Rochester, Minn., witli Mr. J. B. Kalver ot Chicago, where the lat-

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ter will undergo an operation al Mayo t brothers hospital. 1 Miss Ruth Engle. Edward Andor t son and Robert Frislngor, who were graduated from Decatur high school 1 last spring, left today for Lafayette, I

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to enroil in Purduo University. Will Engle. Miss Engle's father, took them to Lafayette in his automobile. Miss Pauline Maniu widler, of Fort Wayne, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Huy Keller, of Ninth street. — . I .. i| j. di ii. hi > J | m