Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 129, Decatur, Adams County, 31 May 1930 — Page 5

10 I \VT * I yH / V'- , '/' h liw U ,JI Va Mias Mary Macy M <"« Margaret Haley lll** Phones 1000—1001 jptstels Brave An Entry In Town Fashions NEWbOHK, May 31—(U.R)—Pastel costumes in doth and silk, the Lrt W» 4 the ’' n ’' ,hern rMort season, are extending their scope and Lkiag tbjfir appearance as high style types in town fashions of the So far the approved shades include turquoise and LuaMsb« le water and a light gray. That colors as delicate igjiM&tieal as these should be adopted for town wear, indicates KJHIU of the elaborate styling of spring, 1930, and also gives tin if V fn anil tlm ——'

E^H^Mopport unity to suit the Ejgjpa|<-omnlexioii of diverse lynee. B< als< > reiterate the ill! Riveria Palm feud CaW?>' 1 fashions as a foreCiinner of those to come. The L. a ring of these light colors is by .EgSintEo the younger set. alKjlft' th'. ' have been among Hi. of it. Both fcojt* with matching dresses ami Isiiit* witli| matching or contrasting EIMMBSBT' observed. The coats Lre fashion >d of monotone tweeds, ftixglfMMdy trimmed with large tolliwof batmal lynx, or else with L.ttiy styled self-fabric collars. J In »ilho ?tte they are similar Bn the sci times in the approved fcrfght navy or black, an occasion lai eXceßou being found in the leap of a crepe dress or I The 1 ' Township 4-11 Girl s Kewfng Alb will meet Tuesdat al--11.-moon Bit two o'clock with Mi s |HGot'£ WESTS I Mfr* ■pise Lewton has as her .Miss Mary Paris, Ohio; Miss Man Salem; ami Miss fKeeMwßo- Indianapolis. The girls |will visit in Fort Wayne today in here tlity will attend the wedding ity sister, Miss Fern IBOW* laii-'hter of Dr. J. W. Bowprs. Mini Bowers will become the UHMBr George Arnold Mel >o» .-:l |in an Apr< - ive ceremony whi< eight ■■am the First Methodist EpispopH'Bl' lL The wedding will be a reception at the bride on Washington COUPLE MAR«C AT ELKHART Miss jfesteen liocker. only Hand: [ ter "’Of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. the bride of Carrel 'Col*, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Colt tiKjhis city at a quiet wedding ceremony performed at the Oakdale church at Elkafternoon at three jiMt. She single ring ceremony and the Rev. David Wise, formerly was pastor angelical church cftHßecived the .marriage vows The couple was unattended. Theftride was lovely in an enof nu blue shade vitK'Jßc. sories to match. She car>Mfflß:orsage bouquet of Amencan Banny roses. The groom wore the dftventional blue suit. following the kjaßy Ifir and Mrs. Cole left by Grand Rapids, Michigan vhereMhey will enjoy a wedding trip. Alter the first of the week they will be at home to their many this city at the Charles R. Hotlter home on First street. JfHie pride is a graduate of Deca-1

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CLUB CALENDAR Saturday U. B. Ladies Aid 10c Plate Supper church dining room, 5 to 7 p. nt. Tuesday Root Township 4-H Girl's Sewing Club, Miss Betty Frisinger 2 p. nt. Zion Reformed Women's Missionary Society, church parlors, 2:30 P. M. C. L. C. meeting K. of C. Hall, 7:30 p. m. tur High School and a member of the Psi lota Xi Sorority of this city. She attended Indiana University at Bloomington after which she attended Madam Blaker's School at Indianapolis where she was graduated. For the past two years she has been employed as an instructor in the Plymouth schools. Mr. Cole is a graduate of Decatur High School and is a popular young man of this city. He is employed with tile Home Telephone and Telegraph Company of Fort Wayne. The Women's Missionary Society of the Zion Reformed Church will meet Tuesday afternoon at twothirty o'clock in the church parlor*. Eveiy member of the organization is requested to be present and every lady of the church is invited to attend the meeting. PSI IOTA XI j PLEDGES FIVE Mrs. William P. Schrock was ho* tess to the members of the Psi lota Xi Sorority at her home on Second street, Thursday evening at which time the regular business was transacted and pledge sevices held for five new members.. ~ Plans for the State Convention to he held at Vincennes, June 12 and 13 were completed and the Misses Eloise Lewton and Effie Patton, president and vice-president, were selected as the official delegates. Fidlowing the business pledge services were held for the Misses Erna Lankenau, Bernice DeVoss, Dora Shosenberg, Aleta Harlow, and Mrs. Charles Hite. The Schrock home was attractively decorated for the occasion with bouquets of orange blossoms and irises. At the close of the evening lovely refreshments were served by the hostess. W. O. M. L. HOLDS MEETING The Women of Mooseheart Legion held the regular business meeting at the Moose Home, Thursday evening. Business for the evening included several plans for the near future. ENTERTAINS AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mayer entertained with a twelve o'clock dinner, Thursday noon, honoring I Miss Alvina Lough of Sturgis, Mich-

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igan who Is visiting her parents in this city, and Miss Mildred Butcher of Bryant who fe also visiting in thia city. Miss Lough will return to her home in Bturgla Sunday. The members of the C. L. of C. will hold the regular meeting of the organization next Tuesday at seventhirty o'clock, in the K. of C. Hall. LOYAL DAUGHTERS HONOR BRIDE-ELECT The Ixiyal Daughters Class of the Evangelical Sunday school and a number of friends honored Miss Bertha Fuhrman, bride-elect of June 11, with an “Alarm Clock" shower at the home of Mrs. Earl Fuhrman, Thursday night. Appointments were of the bridal colore, pink and blue. Baskets and bouquets of roses, peonies and orange blossom* were used throughout the entertaining rooms of the Fuhrman home. Several contests were enjoyed with prizes being awarded the Mesdaraes Frank Butler and Naomi King, who in turn presented them to the honored guest. The presentation of many useful gifts was then carried out In the form of an alarm clock, which rang as Miss Fuhrman found her gifts. Small tables were then arranged with dainty linens of the pink and blue appointments for a luncheon and covers were laid for the members of the class and the following guests: Mesdames Martha Fritzinger, Milton Fuhrman, Drusilla Fuhrman of near this city, Mrs. Rolland Sprunger of Berne, Mrs. Maurice Fuhrman and daughter Dolores of Huntington, Mrs. Ora Newhard of Preble, Mrs. Giles V. Port' r, Mrs. Francis Fuhrman, Misses Melvina Newhard and Martha Kathryn Fuhrman of this city. V. I. S. CLASS ENJOYS MEETING The members of the V. I. S. class of the United Brethren church enjoyed a party at the home of the teacher of the class, E. A. Crider, last evening. A business meeting was lipid during the evening, in whjch plans were made /or a “World Tour”, which will take place June 20, in place of the regular meeting. At the close of the session, a social time was enjoyed, and various gam's were played. Those present at the affair included Carl Hurst, Percy Gould, M. Butcher, Curtis Hill, Clyde Gould, Clement Snell, Francis Andrews, I'auline Shoe, Mabel Hill, Neva Dellinger. Agnes Fuhrman, Monte Leßrun, Virgil Andrews, Nellie Johnston, Josephine Hill, Bob Hill, Glennis Elzey, Vernon Hill, Voyle Hill. Otis Baker, Alton Andrews, F. I). Gilpen, and Evelyn Miller. OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS ENTERTAINED WITH DINNER Mrs. Mary Fullenkamp and daughter Rose and son Herbert entertained at noon dinner, Friday complimentary to a number of guests from Chicago and Fort Wayne. Covers were arranged for Ott Wissen, Bill Ward, Joe Dowling, Jerry O’Connor Charles Ahr. and Gene Donnelly of Chicago, Elmer Walsh. Al Bargeman, Cliff Carlotto, and Jake Hammond of Fort Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fullenkamp and daughters Patricia, Rosemary and Noreen of this city. ENTERTAINS FOR GUESTS Dr. and Mrs. C. V. Connell had as their guests for dinner last evening Mr. and Mrs. George Frederick and daughter Ethel Marie, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Connell of Fort Wayne; F. A. Detloff of Detroit, Michigan. Plan School Picnic The annual Children's Picnic of the St. Paul's church will be held Sunday, June 8, at the St. Paul’s church and school, Preble, with an afternoon and evening’s program and entertainment. The usual fine program is being prepared and games will he provided for everybody. I’he public is invited to attend. r _O I. O. O. F. NOTICE All members o fttie Odd Fellow Lodge are requested to attend the meeting Monday June 2nd 8:00 P. M.Election of officers will be held. o Knowledge and Wisdom Knowledge dwells In beads re plete with thoughts of other men; wisdom In minds attentive to their own.—Cowper. —— : -o—f Unromantic Friendship A platonic friendship is a form of friendship from which the element of romance Is wholly absent. It Is named for Plato, who depicted such a relationship. — o Imperfection Are you angry that others dlssppoint you? Remember that you can not depend upon yourself.—Franklin. o Seasonable Hygiene A timely health hint Is to have coal In the bin, potatoes in the cel lar. fruit In the can and a kindly heart. —Shelbyville Republican. o State's’ Claim to Honor New Mexico, Florida and Arizona can claim to be the first states settled in what is now the United | States, having been first settled In 1537, 1559 and 1580, respectively.

Pope Celebrates His 73rd Birthday Today Vatican City, May 31 —(UP)— Pope Piua XJ celebrated today bls 73rd birthday, the second since the restoration of his temporal power. The Pope'* Miniature army began at dawn to preimre for the review which wa* one of the features of today's program muskets and accourements were polished, medals taken from their and all leave withdrawn from the Swiss guards ami the Pontifical gendarmes. which are the paid corps of I the Vatican city. The palatine guard supplied a full I contingent for the occasion, and the noble guard also was on duty. o IftTownTaDc Prof. George W. A. Lucttey of ' Washington, D. C. visited here today on his way to Lincoln, Nebraska, where he will again make his residence. He was superintendent of schools here many year* ago. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hammond and son Bob and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stauffer left this morning for Elkhart, where they will visit with friends and relatives over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Merry and daughter Joan of Evanston, Illinois, and Mrs. Clara Beckwith of Nottawa, Michigan, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Merry over Memorial Day. Miss Anna Murtaugh of Indianapolis iij spending the week end visiting at her parental home in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fullenkamp of this city, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Corbett, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Berghoff, and Miss Mabel Corbett all of Fort Wayne; Mrs. Tim Corbett of Huntington; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kern of Lima. Ohio motored to South Bend today where they will attend the graduation exercises at Notre Dame University. Francis Corbett of Fort Wayne is a member of the graduating class. Dan Holthouse attended the 500 mile race at Indianapolis yesterday and visited with liis uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Koontz. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Swaim and children of Bluffton were guests of relatives here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Vane Thompson of Fort Wayne visited here with relatives yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Glass, Mr. and Mrs. William Klushman left yesterday for Sandusky, Ohio where they are spending a few dtfys visiting with Mrs. Ada B. Smith. ■■ Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kirsch. Mrs. B. R. Farr and son Don are spending the week-end visiting with friends at Indianapolis and Frankfort. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kocher spent Friday at Lake Hamilton. — o Protect Water Supply Tokyo —(UP) —For the purpose of protecting the capital’s water supply in time of war, Army author ities have submitted plans for building a circle of anti-aircraft emplacements around the main Murayama leservoir. o — Old Saying Refuted “The old saying, ‘Feed a cold and starve a fe r er,' is very pom advice," remarkrd a physician as he prepared some cold tablets ft.: a patient who had Just said he had bt“>n “stuffing his cold." "The orlg itiul ami true s">ing,’’ the doctoi continued, "no doubt win ‘Feed a cold am! starve a fever,' but It has been twisted about to mean exact ly the opposite of what it was in tended to mean." o - Summing It Up Have the courage to appear poor and you disarm poverty of its greatest sting. — o Glassed In A limousine Is Just a sedan with a glass partition between the driver and the Inferiority complex.—Lo« Angeles Times. Christianity in Chin* Christianity was known In China about GOO A. D. This Is proved by • a monument discovered In north west China and which was erected tn 781. « — o Mole Is Quick Worker Moles dig swiftly with their spade-like feet; one has been known to tunnel more than 200 feet in a night. o Six British Parliaments There are six parliaments In the British Isles, those of Great Britain, Ulster, the Irish Free State, the Isle of -Man. and Guernsey and Jersey (Channel Islands). o Some Centipede A very young patron entered the branch library nnd asked the librarian In charge: “Whore can I find ‘Twenty Thousand Logs Be nenth the Sea'?" Luxurious Respite Nobody cares to be sick, ot course, but the period of convalescence is fflne for “catching up” with your reading. — Louisville Timos. o 1 Sour View Marriage is a case of egotism di vlded by two. —Chicago News. Dance Saturday and Sun-, day nights at Sunset. Jake’s orchestra.

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Melvin Collier left Thursday afternoon for Lanark, [lllinois, where he visited with friends. He will return home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chapman and daughters Been and Kathleen and Mis* Edith Hellwrath of Celina. 0., where the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Becher, Wednesday evening, and attetNted the commencement. Mrs. W. P. Lose and daughters Mary Ann and Margaret and sun Billy. Mrs. John Baker and daughter Theresa spent Thursday in Fort Wayae visiting with friends and relative*. Mrs. Joe Miller, Mrs. Lewis Reinbold, George Anspaugli of Lima, O, and Wilbert Wells of Spencerville, Ohio, visited with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Becher and family Wednesday evening, and witnessed the graduation exercise of the senior class of which Miss Arliue Becher was a member. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Goodwill and family of Berne and Mrs. Ella Studebaker of Mishawaka spent Memorial Day visiting with relatives in this city. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Heller spent Memorial Day visiting in Van Wert Ohio. Clay Hall and Herman Iginkenau played golf at Rome City, Friday afternoon. Mrs. Margaret Dulin of Monroe spent Memorial Day visiting with Mrs. L. W. Franks and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Franks. Rev. Harry H. Ferntheil and family will leave for Cincinnati, Ohio Sunday, immediately following the morning service, where Rev. Ferntheil will attend the General Assembly meeting ot the Presbyterian church. Mrs. Arthur Lutz and dauglUer Virginia of Louisville, Kentucky, arrived in the city Wednesday for a visit with Mrs. Lutz's parents Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kohne. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Strickler attended the races at Winchester, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hower and daughters Isabel ami Katherine and Elizabeth Fianklin spent Memorial Day at Lake Wawasee. Mis* Lillian Worthman and her guest Miss Fern Seybold, students it the I tall Teacher's Training College in Muncie are spending a few lays visiting with Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Worthman and family. Joe Johns and Charles Baxter attended the races at Winchester yesterday. We have received a communicaion from some one singing a “A icavy tax payer and farmer," and as we have frequently stated cannot print such articles when they are unsigned. This one however which omplains about parking rules, we have turned over to the president of the Chamber of Commerce so it may not go unconsidere L "I jest had the time o' my life” said Mrs. Em I’ash on returnin’ from her aunt's funeral at Tulin. The ole time brewery, with all its machinery, expert chemists, an' laboratories, could'have saved a lot of expense if it had just known anybufldy could make beer. A congressman is a funny thing. He’ll talk fer hours fer a billion dollar navy an' then drop in th? nearest drug store fer a nickel cigar. Mrs. Art Smiley is real proud of her son. Lionel, who wuz the only boy out o’seventeen who wuz found nnocent in last week's roundup. —Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. Herman Omlor of this city visited with friends in Fostoiia, Ohio, Friday afternoon. Miss Helen Studebaker of Bluffton and Bill Holthouse of this city visited in Fort Wayne, last evening. Miss Agnes Heimann of Chicago Illinois, arrived home Friday morning and will spend the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. I. Heimann of south of the city. Col. Fred Reppert is in Schwartz Creek, Michigan, where he is conlucting a cattle sale. Miss Agnes Lindsey of Fort Wayne spent Decoration Day with Mrs. David Zehr. Herman Centlivre of Pi'tsburg, Pa., arrived in this ci y yesterday where he will spend the week-end as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Bowers. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Daniels and family spent Decoration Day at Lake Wawasee Miss Ruth Daniels of Rochester, Mlnnsesota. is visiting with her mother Mrs. Minnie Daniels on Sixth street. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Daniels of Fort Wayne are visiting relatives in Hits city. Charles Brown, Ralph Myers and Jesse Carper attended the races at Winchester Friday. David Cramer and Bob Murphy, students at Indiana Central College, Indianapolis arc spending the weekend in this city at the parental home of David Cramer. Bob Huber of Fort Wayne was looking after business in this city today. The Misses Charlotte Elzey and Kathryn Hyland, ami the Messrs. Don Leßrun and Otto Weis spent Friday afternoon at Villa Nova. Dr. and Mrs. Fred I. Patterson and Mr. ami Mrs. French Quinn spent Memorial Day visiting at St. Marys, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. William Bell, Dr. and Mrs. Glen Neptune attended I

the races at Winchester yesterday. Miss Mary Myers and Jolizi Alberding spent Friday afternoon at Villa Nova. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Cole who are spending two montlis visiting in the west have motored from Pasedena to Sacremento, California where they will spend two weeks visiting with their son. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cole. On their return trip they will stop at Denver, Colorado and spend a few days visiting their son, Mr. and Mrs. Jes«e Cole, Jr., at Columbia. Mo. They expect to return to this city the last of June. The Misses Isabel Hower and Sally Gerber, Carl Gerber and Bob Cole spent Decoration Day at Webster Lake. Miss Mary Colchin accompanied a party of Fort Wayne friends to Chicago and Milwaukee for over Memorial Day and the week-end visit. Harold Campbell and Eddy Lier, students at Northwestern and Ann Arbor Universities, respectively, spent Memorial Day visiting with friends in this city. Mrs. Earl B. Parker of Toledo, Ohio is the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Peterson of this city. Rev. Parker will arrrive Sunday night for a few days visit. The Misses Cecelia Appleman and Helen Colchin, and the Messrs. Eddy Lier and Harold Campell spent last evening In Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller of Fort Wayne are the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Briggs and son Robert of Gary were the guests of Mrs. Brigg’s mother, Mrs. Fred Hoffman, anil Mr. and Mrs. ' Eugene Runyon over Decoration Day. They will return to their home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sellemeyer and daughter Suzanne of Fort Wayne were Memorial Day guests of Mrs. Fred Hoffman of this city. Mrs. G. C. Hoffman and Noah Ixtcke of Fort Wayne were guests at tlie Eugene Runyon home over Decoration day. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. McClintock of Fort Wayne are the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teeple of this city. Elias Mitch and sons of Willshire, Ohio were business visitors here today. Mr. and Mrs William Kohls ami family left yesterday for Indianapolis where they are spending the week-end visiting with relatives. The Misses Mabel Staley, Ruth Engle, and Walter Bockman and Dick Durkin visited at St. Marys, Ohio yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Arden Arnold and family of Kirkland were Memorial Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ora McAlhaney of this city. Mis* Miriam Parrish and Clay Hall spent last evening at Villa Nova, St. Marys, Ohio. Miss Dessolee Chester and Miss Madgeline Miller left this morning for Marion where they participated in the radio program over station WJAK at Marion at 10 o'clock this morning, in the special Decatur program known as "Trade at Home Hour.” The Misses Vivian Acker, Geraldine Smith, Russel White and John Burnett spent last evening at Villa Nova. Mrs. Katherine Kauffman and daughter Sara Jane spent Memorial Day visiting with relatives and friends at Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hancher and son Paul and daughter Margaret spent Memorial Day in Indianapolis. Sigurd Anderson has returned to his home in Hartford City after spending the winter months teaching in this city. Ikon Miller, a student at Franklin College, spent Memorial Day visiting with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. (). E. Miller and family of this city. Mr. and Mrs Edwigon Brock and sons Jack and Bob of Cincinnati, Ohio, are spending the week-end visiting with Mr. Brock's brother, ('ha. les Brock and other relatives and friends in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Swearingen. Miss Margaret Mylc’.t and John Teeple spent Memorial Day in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Lloyd Youso and daughter Eileen Mae of Hoagland visited SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT For reduced rate tickets for the Adams Theatre see the following independent merchants: Hoffman's Garage, Preble City Cigar Store L. A. Roop’s Restaurant E. C. Martz’ Barbarshop The West End Restaurant Major’s Service Station, So. Winchester street Dierkes Auto Wrecking Co. Other Names Will Follow. Yours truly, T. D. SOMERVILLE, Mgr.

yesterday with her mother, Mr*. Mae Andrew* in this city. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Braun spent Frday visiting In Fort Wayne. Miss Beretta Elzey, Don Stump and George Stump visited yesterday In Peru. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blossom of ()t---towa. Ohio, spent Decoration Day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson and family. Miss Dolores Elzey and Bob Shra-

Public Notice The Homestead Dairy has Not been discontinued. Golden Guernsey Milk is pure and rich in cream. Phone u* your order today. Homestead Dairy Phone 696 The ADAMS Theatre SUNDAY—MONDAY—TUESDAY Matinee SUNDAY at 2:30 P. M.—at 10c -35 c FIRST Sunday Evening Show at 7P. M.—at 20c -10 c SONG OF THE WEST With John Boles, Vivienne Segal and Joe E. Brown The old West lives again in COLOR and THRILLING ACTION on the SINGING, TALKING Screen! "The Days of Old . . The Days of (told . . The Days of ’49.” Songs of the Plains . . Marching Music for the Pioneers Campfire Classics and Rollicking Dance Hall Ballads! The FIRST ALL-COLOR. ALL-SINGING, ALL-TALKING ALL-OUTDOOR, ALL DANCING, ALL-LIFE Action Film ADDED—An ‘ALL TALKING’ Comedy and t an Extra Short Subject. TONIGHT—GARY COOPER and MARY BRIAN in "ONLY THE BRAVE”--Exciting Tale of Love and Adventure. ALL TALKING. Also—7th Chapter "THE FATAL WARNING” and an ALL TALKING Comedy. 15c —35 c THE CORT SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY MATINEE SUNDAY, 2 P.M.—l()c -35 c EVENING SHOWS, 7 and 9 P.M.—2oc -40 c ' Kt igt ' .dmyP,Jami ■ BUnDOQWW DRUM MOM • Iff 'Samu.' Jx f.niCHAUD JOMS ‘'“WRPIIV rfr i fool He Sought I Excitement! Jaded, a nomad of CSv'*'' l fortune bursts in up- fcLJL — on the machinations CwVk • 1 IB of a weird gang Ur • B menacing a beauti- F” \ z A ful girl and her . K wealthy uncle. \ X THRILLING! ■■ UNUSUAL! ARTISTS Pienjß.E t7 MOK* a-TTW..W,„;o ADDED—GOOD TALKING COMEDY and MOVIETONE NEWS TONKiHT — Sally O’Neil and good cast in a Talking Thriller “GIRL OF THE PORT.” Also—The <>th chapter of “THE JADE BOX" in Sound. Snapshots. 15c 35c

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luka were tile guest* of Mr*. Bertha Shraiuka lu Fort Wayne Friday. Rev. and Mr*. R. W. Stoakes and son Max of Alexandria viiited here yesterday. Mrs. Margaret Elzey went to Celina. Ohio, yesterday where ahe visited with relatives. Bob Gass of Fort Wayne Is spending the week-end in thin city viaitIng wit it hl* parents, Mr. and Mr*. E F. Gum*.