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KJ® tmior-d lines. A collar- * U ' Kistihl'' Ini'en-up p'ont is not 1 blitton closing idea .’eil. for Initton’aßw*' ' '■'"-'' ,l ,llal '' l|l r " r .. preserved and at ■ ; W .1 turn closing a<<-61ti nt. Kit. ’h' being ti.waid !l ’ld-yoiir-own coat Kjlafe* 1 especially lent. t> .'.id this. and some D the depth < f the yoke A Kde.j TA ■ ' 1 1 - ve’-y frequently *5 '■ upc buttons to define a Bona I 'losing alio", belt, while ■j nß a : are num-rims in suit Kpriiur wherein buttons are Kglßelow belt closing the ■ESa slanted line or directly Bmost every way in which butEare is <1 in 1930 coats marks lANUi Ktridf away from the casual manner. - —- - . Howley lailktß meBl" ' "f her Bridge Club additional guests at her of pep '•« ® Seventh street, —fbmquets of roses about the rooms as derorgames of bridge high score prize was t > Mrs. William Lenhart < iiiiord Saylors received ion prize. The guests, K. L*io I.inn and Miss Mar both presented with nfts from the hostess. luncheon serv|Bi th- close of the evening, ftp. M. L - ftl BIINCO PARTY 1,1 Moos"he.art a l """ t>er 1,1 their I mtn o party at the Moose, HBrl'lmrseay evening. Alter games were played ftp wer- awarded to Mrs. Do? 1 Aichie Long, and Mrs. rc' eived the consolation ftheti’v meeting will lie the regIflg- meeting and election o' take place. A good ati- desired at this meeting Bt»ill lie Thursday evening. LADIES ■VE HEGULAR MEET unary Society of the h met at the home ft. fiva Bake r. Thursday afterftkP Hewing the devotionals and States session the study hour waMrs. Louise Brumley of the '■“■if g|ve a report of the second jgftfw of the .Missionary Society 'lndia Looks to her M.m Will Winnes then from the book alter ■pth i so ial hour was enjoyed. 1 assisted by Mary Blossom, sei ved reB^afiit s at the close of the a’teffthe eighteen members pit - diss'on Band of the Zion I d church will meet Satur- 1 moon at two-thirty o’clock •hurch pat lors. TAINS CLUB Dorothy Haley entertained of her Bridge club and ional guest, Miss Dora at her home on High ! Thursday evening. After; jpESybb's of bridge high score awarded to Miss Betty. MK |L"Otal>les were then laid with ; appointments of pink were effectively carried 188r 1 * 1 * ol ’ e course lum heon serv-, hostess. Aleta Harlow will entertain | members at the next reguin two weeks. |hono EMPLOYEES ■ dinner party Miller, manager of the t^B r, ’y Store, entertained with °’ c *ock dinner party at the Wednesday even!l tire employees of his rotes were used, in the ll>l ' table and appoint- .. A«k yuar Drug fc < ;t yAc l° r «N*l-ehee.lcr<J Diamond/A\ Hnmd Pills Is lied and VoM<Q/ bo *cs. sealed with Bl'ie \V MM k ‘ l, bon. Take no other. Buy V niy,«X our i>ru««lid. Ask for < - TEWS DI A iJON’* BKANI) FILLS, for >lO yensknowr As B<»», Safest, Renable. Buy No* I, SuLD BT DRUGGISTS KyEtttWttb**

n.LB CALENDAR I ■■— - _ Friday St. Marys Township Home , Economics Club, Mrs. E. W. Busche 1 p. m. Baptist Philathae class, Mrs. S. E. Hite, 7:30 p. m. St. Vincent de Paul K. of C. Hail lo a m. Child Con ervation League, Mrs. Paul Graham, 7 p.m. SATURDAY Zion Reform d Mission Band. ' church parlors, 2:30 p. m. Anniversary Cafeteria Supper, U. B. Church parlors 5 to 7 p. m. Monday Zion Lutheran Missionary Society called meeting, schoolhouse, 1 3:30 p. m. Bona Terns Club Mrs. Robert Miller, 7:30 p. m. Keseurcn Club Mis. Dore B. Erwin 2:30 p. m. Dramatic Department, Mrs. Clayson Carroll, 7:30 p.m. C. L. of C. Degree Team Practice, K. of C. Hall. i urs.;ay Ca pe Diem Club, Mrs. Robert Erin;, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Night Club, Mrs. H. N. Blair, 7:30 p. m. Shakespeare Club, Mrs. Elizabeth Morrison, 2:30 p. m. North End Bunco Club, Mrs. Ed '.li.ler, 8 p. m. ments were in keeping with the Thanksgiving season. A three course dinner was served and covers were laid for the Misses Char'lotte Elzey, Juanita Evans, Lueila Kelly, Martha Noll. Nellie Johnston, Pauline Shoe, Luetta Reft'ey, Edith Johnson, Lorena Repperi. C. Mcßride, Edith Lengerich, and the Messrs. Arthur Wemhoff and Harold Miller. I HARRY DANIELS 'SURPRISED on birthday Harry Daniels was surprised with | a birthday dinner at this home in p leasant Mills, Thursday evening. ' Mr. Daniels is field manager of the i Continental Sugar Company of Van Weit. Ohio, and when he returned to his home f.om his work he found his friends waiting to greet him with birthday wishes. • A long table was arranged in the dining room where a delicious caicken dinner was served. Covers were laid for the following guests: Hubert, Elmer and Ernest Ehrsam, Mrs. Margaiet France, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Daniels, Bobby Crownover, Mr. and M.s. 11. M. Crownover, Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Crownover, and hildren Max Eugene, and Neva Lou, Mr. and Mis. Ernest Bowman and baby Helen May, Margaret and Helen Daniels and Bryce Daniels. _OYAL DAUGHTERS ARRANGE CHRISTMAS PARTY Arrangements were completed for lie annual Christmas party and exchange of gifts, of the Loyal ; Daughters class of the Evangelical Sunday School, which met at the i home of Mrs. William Klushman j Thursday evening. The party will I >e held at the home of the teacher, j Mrs. Frank . Butler, on WincheMdr ; ..reef, : . toe meeting next month. The business meeting last evenI ing was opened with devotionals ed by Mrs. Earl Fuhrman, alter which the regular routine of business was held. A ter the business session, a seal hour vas enjoyed, and Mrs. Klushman sreved 'refreshments. 'PROGRESSIVE WORKERS I PLAN CHRISTMAS PARTY ! The Progressive Work rs class > oi. the United Brethren Sunday I School met at the home of Mr. and. if.lrs. Russel Debolt, Thursday ev.eIning. The teacher, Mrs. William, I Arnold read the Scriptur; lesson I 'nnd the prayer was given by Mrs. | (Debo't after which a short business session was held. Plans were disjeus ed for a Christmas party to be held in the near future. Games jw re then enjoyed and refreshments were sei ved to the ten membeirs p: esent. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES HOLD REGULAR MEETING Mrs. C. C. Pumphrey was host-| ess to the m mbers of the Ladies | Aid Society of the Presbyterian ' chuich at her hetne on South Third street, Thursday afternoon. Thirty| members and several guests were present and enjoyed the regular meeting. Mrs. Phil Macklin, president, had charge of the business session at I Which time reports were given by the various committees. A social

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hour was then enjoyed and refresh- ' ments were served by the hostess. Mrs. E. Q, Coverdale and the November socticn of ladles. MANY ATTEND MISSIONARY TEA About fifty women of the Methodist Episcopal church attended the Missionary Tea given by tin Women's Foreign Missionary society, in the church parlors, Thursday atterm on. Th • colors of the society, gieen, red, and pm pie were carried out In lighted tapers which hurtl'd during the refreshment hour. Mrs. Dolton Pass water had charge jof the d votlonals, using as her I subject, "Through -Temple Doors to the place of praise and Thanks giving," and Bev. B. H. Franklin mvoked the blessing. The lesson j study, "A Cloud es Witness s,” was j presented by Mrs. C. O. Porter and ' Mrs. Dan Tyndall sang a vocal • solo. Mss Sara Jane Kauffman layod a piano solo and Mrs. Lwlu Winteregg and Mrs. E. W. Busche ang a vocal duet. The Monroe Women s Foreign Missionary Auxiliary presented a playlet, “The Master Wants You,’’ after which a short business session was held. Plans w re made for the next soup sale to bo held Thursday, Dec m>e 11. The society reported ten new members Instead of the quota set by Rev. F.anklin of five. During th social hour th hostesses, the Mesdames Charles Champlin, E. W. Johnsen, John Nelson, and Leigh Brwen served refreshments of sandwiches, fancy cakes, candy, and tea. About twenty lades from the Monroe auxiliary attended the affair. ENTERTAINS JRIDGE CLUB Miss Catherine Archbold enterai. ed the members of her Bridge Club w':h a prettily appointed party at her home on North Tenth street, Fhursday evening. A color note of pink and white prevailed in the apuoirtments of the party, and during he games of bridge which were played, pink and white candies were served. At the conclusion of the evenng’s bridge games, prizes for high (cores were awarded to the Misses Mary Maiy and Delores Buckmaster. The tables were then laid with dainty pink and white luncheon cloths, and a delicious luncheon o he p. evailing color note was served by the hastes-. Miss Naomi Gilbest was pleasantly surprised when she was presented with a large pink and white birthday cake arranged with rose >ads holding tiny lighted pink tap ers. honoring her on her birthday anniver ary. Miss Gilbert was also presented with a pretty gift from he hostess. Miss Florence Kuhn was a guest >t'.:er than th? club members at the arty last evening. The next meetng will be held in two weeks with diss Deloris Buckmaster. PHOEBE BIBLE CLASS ELECTS NEW OFFICERS Mrs. Leland Frank Mrs. Ben Schoyer and Mrs. Forrest Owens were hoste ses to the members of the Phoebe Bible Class of the Zion Reformed Sunday School, Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Frank The meeting was opened with devotionals, after which the president, Mrs. H. B. Macy presided over the business meeting. The election of of icers was held, with the following results: president. Mrs. Ralph ager; vice-president, Mrs. H. B. fa: y; secretary, Mrs. Christ Lehman; treasurer. Mrs. Charles Bein ke. At the conclusion of the business meeting, contests were held and , 1"s. A. R. Fledderjohann received the first prize and Mrs. John Beincke received the consolation prize. Tol ov ing the social hour the hos- ' : ses served a delicious lun. heon. The next meeting of the class will be held at the home of Mrs. H. B. Macy, next nftmth, at which lime the annual Christmas party and exchange of gifts will be held. The assisting hostesses will be Mrs. David Adams, Mrs. Flovd Hunter, and Mr . A. R. Ashbaucher. The Bona Terns Club will meet Monday evening at seven-thirty o'lock with Mrs. Robert Miller. The Re: earch Club will meet at j the home of M s. Dore B. Erwin on I ”or‘h Second street, Monday after- , >on at two-thir.y o’clock. i HONORS DAUGHTER ; '-.'!TH BIRTHDAY PARTY ■ Mrs. David Adams entertained with a birthday party, Thursday ■ ening, at her home on Ninth treet, honoring her daughter Mar- ' rie, on her eighth birthday anniversary. When Marjorie arrived I home at five o’clock la st evening she found to her surprise, sixteen of her little friends waiting for her The guests were seated about the long dining table, and as Marjorie opened the door, they sang, “Happy I Birthday to Marjorie”. Streamers of pink and white repe paper extended from the elec♦rolliers to the table, which was I centered with a large white cake and eight pink candles. The cover "or each guest was marked with rapkins and nut cups of pretty colors. A delii ious luncheon consisting of cheese and peanut butter sandwiches, escalloped potatoes, jello,

■ cake and cocoa was served. , A number of games and contests . were enjoyed by the children including bean carrying, apple bobbing. and a clothe* pin contest. Each child was then given favors of celluloid dolls wrapped in pink crepe . paper and candy was also presented ( the children. Robert Deitss-li, Hetty Schroyer and Marjorie Miller enter- ! tallied with several clever readings. The Invited guests Included Katherine Davis, Catherine Schroyer, ’ Phyllis Jean McFarland, Evallnu sane Gruber, Phillis Hunter, Mary 1 and Lois Frank. Mary Steele, Ruth 1 l,einek<«. Vi|ginla Fledderjohann. Miss Laura Barnhart of Sero Gar- ‘ Brandyberiy, Bernice Beineke, Robert Deituch, Robert and Char- < les Champlin, and the honored guest. Marjorie Miller. t Marjorie received a number of t pretty birthday gifts. Mrs. Adams i was assisted in serving and enterI taining the guests by Mrs. Walter 1 Deitseh and Mrs. (’. K. Champlin. t I ENTERTAINS . WITH DINNER , Mrs. William Noll, residing east >f tue city, entertained with a delicious dinner, Thursday for Mrs. ! Harvey Koos. Mrs. George Cramer, Mrs. W. L. Guilder, and Mrs. L. E. , Jrmerod and daughter Jessie. SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY Wilmer Riley was pleasantly surprised when a number of 'ils friends gathered at his home, Thursday evening to help him celebrate his ' his nineteenth birthday anniversary 1 The evening was spent in play--1 ing games and music, after which ' a lunch of sandwiches, pickles, cake, t and apples was served. Those pres sent were Kenneth Hahnert, Wayne Hahnert, Feilds Hahnert, Lola Paterson, Herman Patterson, Harold Dolch, Ocie Miller, Eldon Habegger, Vilas Habegger, Gene Williams, - Beryl DeArmond. Murray DeAr- > mond, Kenneth DeArmond, Junior, ’ Doyle, Gerald, and Oscar Ray, Mar- , cella and Clair Carver, Austin Mer-; f riman, Charles Brumstrup, Wilmer j - vVilda and Norris Riley, Mr. and ; Mrs. William Brown, Mr. and Mrs. s Vernon Riley and children Junior and Ruth Evangeline, and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Riley. i There will be a called meeting i of the Missionary Society ot the - Zion Lutheran Church, Monday afternoon at three-thirty o’clock in i the school house. All members of t the society are urged to be present. Mrs. Robert Krick will entertain ■ the members of the Carpe Diem Club, Tuesday evening at seveni thirty o'clock. » ....... ■ Y. M. C. CLASS ' HOLDS FINE MEETING > ! Mr. and Mrs. Russel Owen and Mr. and Mrs. Freeh Hower entert ’ained the members ot the Y. M. . C. Class of the Methodist Episcopal ■ class, at the home of the former on i North Fifth street, Thursday evening. A business meeting of the organization was held, after which the members enjoyed a guessing conteste, which were in keeping with the Thanksgiving season, and ! prizes were won by Mrs. J. M. Doan, ‘ Mrs. Alva Lawson, and Don Farr. A delicious one course luncheon was served at the close of the eve- : ning. The next meeting of the class will be held at the horn of ’ Mr. and Mrs. Don Farr, December I 18 ' Those present at the class meeti ing last evening were Mr. and Mrs. Dm Farr, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Fryback, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Doan, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Colter, Mr. and i Mrs. Alva Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. I M les Roop, Mrs. Grant Fry, Mrs. I Alfred Beavers and Mr. and Mis. • I Freeh Hower and Mr. and Mrs. • | Russel Owen. ECOr OMICS CLUB '[OBSERVES GUEST DAY ' I The annual Guest Day was ob- ' served at the Root township H:m Economics Club meeting which was held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. D. Kunkle. Thirtyfive members and guests enjoyed the occasion. A short business t session was h'ld, after which Mrs. . Sherman Kunkle played a piano j selection, and a vegetable contest was held, in which Mrs. Ernest) : Tumblesou received first prize and i Mrs. John Hauk was present' d the - consolation p' ize. In the Shirtwaist Romance contest Mrs. Charles Barnhouse wis awarded the first prize and Mrs. Charles Gage the consolation prize I At the condusli n of the social ’ hour, a delicious luncheon was i s r rved consisting of escalloped - chicken, baked beans, fruit salad, - sandwiches, coffee and ice cream I and cake. Mrs. Kunkle and her : i assisting hostess, Mis. Sloan Mey--1 ers served the luncheon. ’| ’(LIVE WIRE CLASS ’ PLANS CHRISTMAS PARTY The nr mbers ot the Live Wire class of the Evangelical Sunday ’ Schocl met at the home of Miss ’ Marcia Martin on Monroe street, , ; Thursday evening. Miss Elva ' ' Anspaugh was the assisting host- , ess for the meeting, which was . opened with devotional services. , Miss Vivian Lynch read a portion r of the Scriptures, followed with -1 prayer led by Miss Esther Sunder- , man.

During the business session, th? girls decided to hold the nnnual Christmas party and exchange of gifts at the next meeting of the class which will be held at the ; home of the president, Mrs. t’liir-i ence Smith, north of the city, next I month. The names of the class' members were exchanged for the event. At lh“ close of the social hour, smul tables were arrhnged about the mtertaining rooms, and bud vases tilled with flowers centered (be tables. The hostesses served a delicious luncheon. LUTHEBAN LADIES HOLD QUILTING PARTY Ten members of the Ladies Aid Society ot the Zion Lutheran church, and one guest attend d the meeting of the organization which was held at the home of Mrs. Paul Busse, Thursday afternoon. The afternoon was spent In quilting, and at the close of th° meeting, Mrs. Buss served refreshments. 0 £ » i Walther League Will Present New Comedy »_ s | The Emmanuel Walther League J will present "When a Feller Needs a Friend," a comedy in Hire acts at the Emmanuel Lutheran church, Saturday and Sunday nights, November 22 and 23, both performances beginning at 8 o'clock. A good orchestra will play during the intermissions and between the acts. The play is a comedy, wrltt n 1 and published by J. C. McMullen? It will be produced by special arrangement with the Walter H. Bik et Company of Boston. Mass. The cast of characters include' several members cf th Walther' League and the public is invited to attend. The play was previously planned to be presented on November 8 and 9 but had to be postpon d. The cast of characters includes: Tom Denker, an artist Herman Bleeke; Bob Mills, a magazine writer Victor Bleeke ' Mrs. R ese, their landlady Martha Kruecktberg Jerry Smith, just returned from “Over There" Arthur Schamerloh i Liz, Mrs. Reese's stepdaughter Edna Htllei "Bing" Dickson, Liz's steady Roy Bleek ‘ William Denker, Toni's uncle Ferd Klenk Alice King, Tpm's aunt Nora Bleeke i Elaine Lynne, Alice King's ward Rosa Blakey. Angela Scott, Bob's fiancee .Della Blakey' o To Introduce Bill Mt. Vernon, Ind., Nov. 21.—fU.R) —' A bill that would give farm hands the right to obtain wages by levying a lien against farm crops will be introduced in the coming legislature by State Senator-elect Jesse E. Wade, of Mt. Verm n. Wade said today the unorganiz-; ed farm hands were the only laborers in the state not having this ■ ght to force payment for their labor under existing statutes.

THE ADAMS THEATRE TONIGHT and SATURDAY —15035 c THE SUPREME SENSATION! Bjctto- b "I 110 ii Bi? .I House wth Wal'ace Beery, Chester Morris, Robert Montgomery. Lewis Stone, Leila Hyams, J. C. Nugent. T,,p »iggest dramatic -mash of ’ the year! 3,000 convicts riot! ■ Penitentiaries turned into batw w. tlefit bls in their mad efforts to Added — 4th Chapter of “THE esupe their prison culls! RoLONE DEFENDER" with Rin-Tin- malice vies with drama in this Tin, and An ALL TALKING picture that will live forever Comedy. in your memory! SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY CECIL B. DeMILLE’S DARING LOVE DRAMA! Its Hilarious—lts Daring—lts Magnificent in THRILLS and HEART-THROBS! “MADAM SATAN’’ — With — Reginald Denny, Kay Johnson, Lillian Roth, Roland Young. Imagine a tremendous costume-ball abroad a Zeppelin, which is wrecked, forcing the revellers to seek safety in their parachutes! NOTHING LIKE IT! THE LAS T WORD in TALKIE THRILLS! Added—“MY GAL SAL”—A Paramount Screen Song. NOTE: Because of its delicate theme and frank dialogue, WE DO NOT RECOMMEND MADAM SATAN for children.-The Management

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Miss Madg'llne Miller, who Is a student at the Bull Touchers Training College nt Muncie, will arrive home Saturday to sp nd the week end visiting with her relatives mid friends. Miss Vivian Thomas, n student at Franklin College was appointed chairman of the business committee for “The Brat," a camp'is produc-1 Hon to be given in the n«ar future.! A lotal girl. Miss Anne E. Winnes. has an Important part In the play. Miss Aleta Harlow of Geneva was the over nig it guest ot' Miss Betty Macklin. Mrs. Dan Tyndall and Miss Ma<lg*j. Hite spent the day in Fort Wayne. ; Miss Jeanette Beery of this city and Charles Waller of Toledo. Ohio' witnessed the Hooser-Ttdedo Red Men game at the North side gymn, | Fort Wayne, last evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. I). Shook and daughter Lultt Glee, and Kathryn, | and son Russell of Van Wert, ()., spent last Sunday with Mrs. Shooks parents. Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Weyer in Willshire, Ohio. Mrs. 11. N. Blari was called Io! Rochester this morning to be at the bedside of her father, who is very ' ill. Paul Graham left last night for. Louisville, Kentucky, where he' looked after business. The members of the grand jury Ml s Bernice Nelson, Mrs. Jack Leigh, and Mrs. Ernest Uhrick were dinner guests at the County infir | I mary today at noon. The grand ; jury was at the County home today inspecting the building. Mts. David Hunsicker, aged Decatur lady, suffered a light stroke of . paralysis at her home last evening and is quite ill today. Sidney Miller of Sidney, -Jhio visited with friends here last evening. Bud Wicke of Bluffton visited I with relatives and friends in this i.. tty Thursday evening. The Misses Margaret Groves ami Do is Pettijohn of Bluf ton visited with friends in this city Wedm : day evening. Frank Rayl of Monroe was a vislItor here Thursday. “The durndest thing about de- : pressions is gittin’ used to nickel je gats.” ct inplains Hen. Ex-Editur Cal Fluhart. Th res nothin' as risky as a sure thing.—Abe Martin. Indianapolis News. Mrs. William Bowers and daughter Miss Ruth and Mrs. Wilson Lee lof this city were visitors in Berne ' Wednesday. Rev. and Mrs. Harry H. Ferntheil and Mrs. J. C. Sutton w r hnsim ss callers in Berne Thurs i day. The members of the Bluffton volunteer fire depa: tment and their families enjoyed a dinn r ami program c lebrating the fifty-first anniversary of the department in the community building in Bluffti n, i Thursday evening. The Misses Dorothy Johnston and Margaret Schumacher, Bern ard Lengerich and Lawrence Beal will go to Lafayette Saturday, v.here they will witness (he Purdue

| ami Indiana football game. Homer Priest and Mr. Richey of i Hanover, Ohio, arrived In thia city last evening, and are the guests of Mr. and Mr . (). L. V ince. Mrs. C. V. Connell who was operated on six weeks ago at the St. Joseph hosiptal. Fort Wayne, was brought home lust night. She ir getting along nicely. Miss Laura Barnhart of Cerro do (Illinois, returned to her home toi day niter visiting for the past week 1 in this city, the house gm-st of Mr. ! and Mrs. E. A. Heavers. 1 Miss Mabel Harb will give an lit . teresting talk at the Salem Metho I dist Episcopal Church. Sunday ' morning. The public is cordially invited to hear this address. Fred Major, Charles Helm. Francis Hoagland, and D. L. Drum returned last night from Indianapolis where they attended the two day es .ion of tiie Grand Lodge of I. O. 3, F. Two thousand representatives a'tended the meeting and ’he follow- | ing of leers were chosen: Harry ('. I Rockwood of Indianapolis. Grand ' Maste:; Gold* n A. Smith. IndlanaI polls. Deputy Gt and Master; L. A. I Handley, Richmond. Grand Ward- | oi; George Bornwasser. New Al- | bany. Grand Secretary; Frank Me-

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THE CORT SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Matinee Sunday 2 p. m. — 15c-40c First Evening Show at 6:30—?0c-50c The Wonder Picture of the Century! JOSEPH M. SCHENCK 1 GRIFFITHS E ABRAHAm „ P JV Lincom lU,.'- > 11 WALTER HUSTOD ; ftatv? specti.el- mirr.n:> 'W UflA FlOhE! the adventurous career of a\\ \\'\ \ ///// / ' J'/ I great master of men. No \\wy \ cloture made in the last t n ///'/ years can compare with this s. \X\'\' !y\ ' vial romance of humanity's ''' I great champion who lived if Rii* with men y toward a!) ti.-xai'l ADDED-—“DAD KNOWS REST" talking comedy and Movietone News — Cartoon. Tonight and Tomorrow—Betty Compson and good cast in “MIDNIGHT MYSTERY.” a talkie thriller. Also--9th chapter of “INDIANAS ARE COMING.” Also Cartoon. Matinee Saturday 2 p.m. 10c-35c Evening 15c-35c

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1 t’ortnaughy, Franklin, Grand Treasurer; George E. Hlrchman, Crown “ I Point, Grand Trustee; W. W. ZlmI merman. Roche ter, Grand Repre- * I sentative. ■ • ♦ ., o— —- — Antioch Church Revivals will continue all rrtit • week. Rev. WII Moore will preach * Sunday. There will be u men's qttai- • let from Fort Wayne Sunday. Th3—“ public is Invited. ————o . akKIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Steve Johnson of Fort Wayne are the parents of a six and mie half pound boy baby, born this morning. November 21. 193<>, i it the James Ward residence. The I baby has been named Wayne Thetis Johnson, Mrs. Johnson was forI me. iy Vida Ward of Dwcatur. ■ ' < Blast Proves Fatal Union City, Ind., Nov. 21. —iU.PJ— 'Frank Burkett, 54, farmer, was killed late yesterday in the expies- ’ ’ | ion of dynamite which h was usI ing to blast stones. Search was started when he failjed to return home for dinner last' ■ ! n ght and his body was found near | a huge stone which lie was at- ■■ i tempting to break up with dyna- ! mite. Burkett was a native of this ■ vicinity. | o Get the Haoit —Trade at Home

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