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' CLUB CALENDAR Miss Mary Macy Phones 1000—1001 Wednesday Union Chapel Ladies Aid Thanksgiving Market, Brock Store, 10 a. , m. St. Luke's Reformed Ladies Aid Thanksgiving Bake Sale. Schafer jHardware store, pi a. m. n, 4 p ln H- P. O. Elks Tha. ksgiving Eve Dance, Elk's Home 9 p. m . Christian Corlnthia diss bake sale, Mutschler Meat Market. Second game of the Phi U>»lt Bridge tourney Pin Deli Mali xjm. Thursday •Annual Turkey Trot, Decatur Country Club. 10:00. • Friday I United Brethren J). y. B. Class. Mrs. Blanche Elzey 7::;n p yp Union Chapel Young Peoples class. George Scheiderer home, 7:00 Saturday Zion Reformed W M. s Rum . mage Sale, church basemen;. 1 to 9 p. in. Monday Research Club, Mrs. 11. F. Cal- ; 1 >w. 2:.3(1 p. m Literature Department. Mrs. ' Harry Moltz. 7 :3(1 p. m. Omlor for consolation. Mrs. Claud- Youkey of Fort Wayne and Mr. Lloyd Ahr ..f this I city were guests at the club meeting 'and Mrs. lA.hr r.-rvived th gms', prize. Mrs, Harry Stulls will be hostess ! at the next meeting of the club in two w dks. MEETING OF RESEARCH CLUB The Research Club met at the home of Mrs. <>. Il Vance Monday afternoon. Thanksgiving was the topic Mrs. W. Guy Brown chose to present for the afternoon. She told of the celebration of this day by the Greeks, Romans, English and our pilgrim fathers, 'land up to the time when President Lincoln designated the fourth I Thursday of November as a nat

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By HARRISON CARROLL. Copyright. 1132. King Features Syndicate, Ina HOLLYWOOD. Cal. - Before the camera starts grinding on her new picture. Metro-Gold- —.. .. ■ wyn-Mayer al--4 ready has lined U P another prosTBk pect for Joan SB Crawford. It is .WE an original story h ? Elmer Harria ( , a || ed „ Hap 3 pity Unmar5 ried.” ys ->"2» JIS Looking out t 0 protect the I idea, the studio “ Mbr isn’t talking much about tnc plot, but it may - be a tip-off that Harry Beau- „ Joan mont has been Crawford chosen as direc . tor. Beaumont directed most of those modern girl stories in which Joan first swept to popularity It is no secret, of course, that she grew very tired of them and spared no effort in talking the studio into giving her different types or roles But that was some time ago. She has since done “Rain.” and she will vary her characterization again in William Faulkner’s war story now on the verge of production. Many fans would like to see her play one of the old roles again. First, of course, she must dispose of her present assignment. And before this is possible, Director Howard Hawks must locate two English actors who will fit into the picture tine who has received sev eral tests is John Lawton, now working at Fox in “Cavalcade.” The other day they were talking about elegant squelches. Charles Laughton relates this one delivered by the English actress. Lady Tree A friend of hers had cattily remarked: “My dear. I really don't care for the color you've dyed your hair.” Lady Tree smiled and dryly replied: “Thanks for calling it my hair.” HOLLYWOOD PARADE. R-K-0 officials received a telegram from Jean Arthur that she didn't want to see any newspapermen oti her arrival in Hollywood When a member of the studio publicity department went to meet her : train, she got off the baggage car. hopped into a waiting taxi and sped

I ional day of Thanksgiving. “Every Day's Thanksgiving Day" j"1 heard a good old mother say, 'Every day's Thinksgiving Dav;' I Each night I count each blessing,' Just before 1 go to rest. Anil so many keep me guessing,: Which is better, which is best? ■ Though some pesky tilings' depressing, Which is worse and which is not. ■ Yet when conies around November, And Thanksgiving Day is set. Just the good tilings 1 remember. And the other kind I forget. 'the next meeting of the club will ibe he.d at the home ot Mrs. 11. I*. Callow. BUSINESS MEETING OF TRI KAPPA SORORITY The memb rs of the Tri Kappa sorority met in the Chamber of I Commer? rooms. Tuesday night. I or a busini ss meeting. The sorority (jo: ided to buy a ten dollar 11 alth , bond from the Adams Comity TuberI miosis Assoei itiom ’ I Arrangements w r ■ also made for I the sale at the Schafer Hardware stor on Saturday. D member 3, at 'which time the sorority girls will a -t a ■ clerks. The proceeds will b? used for charity. Plans for Christmas events were discussed. The next meeting of th.i org r.ization will be a business and program in ting it the home of I Miss Vivian Bunk in two weeks. REORGANIZATION OF CLASSES HELD I lie classes formerly known as ' Mr:'. Ft d Li n’s and Mrs. C. E. Ilm k. i s class s of the Ev mgiiv.il ■ Sunday School met at the homo nf Mrs Li: non Mercer av nue Tuesday >.ening. lor the purpose <>. reorga. 1- : izi g The combin d two classes will be known as the Loyal Dorcas , I.la. . and Airs, Hocker will be I the teach- r. Th- meeting was opened with the .•in-, us 111 song “Blest Be the pie That Bind:: ’ followed with pray r l.v Mrs. Linn. Plans were made forth Christmas party and ex- , i change of gifts which will be held at the In.me of Mrs Hocker in December. A pot-luck supper will be I enjoy , d. The election of officers was held ; with th following results: Mrs. Archi: Lo g, president; Mrs. Alva But fenbarger, vice- president; Mrs. (KIDNEY Acidity Ruins Sleep ihcusand" suffering and losing; j energy from Getting Up Nights.| I Backache, Stiffness, Lg Pains, i v... , -nstiess. Acidity or Burning.; i cr.nsed by poorly functioning Kidneys or Blaldder. should use Crystiex (pronounced Siss-tex) ' specially prepared for these trou-i Ides. Works fast. Starts circulate I Ing through system in 15 minutes., only fi7c at druggists. GuaranI teed to fix you up or money back: I on return of empty package. ’ Callow & Kohne.

•* i, - <■ ■■■jt away. She might have saved herself the trouble. There weren’t any reporters there anyway, Peter the Hermit, famous Hollywood character, who always used to be bare-headed and barefooted, threw the boulevard quite out of gear the other day by appearing in a green beret. , . And what was the idea of the eight policemen who escorted Daryl Zanuck from hi« automobile to the door of a bank? The Warner executive was bent under the weight of a heavy bag. . . . Novelist Tiffany Thayer injured his knee when he was thrown from a horse yesterday . Lillian Roth and Eric Linden were dancing at the La Boheme the other evening. And Arthur Caesar left this important thought scribbled on the tablecloth: “Wonder if women critics wear panne velvet?” . . . Hollywood has a new late spot, the supperroom of the Beverly Hills Hotel. Joe Brown was there the other evening with a party of 10. When Ursula Jeans, English actress, saw a brown puppy gazing wistfully at her from a truck at the Fox studio, her heart was touched. She determined to give the animal a home. After considerable trouble, she located the driver of the truck and made her proposition. She found out the pup was a trained comedian drawing a salary larger than her own. The eccentric dress of Katherine Hepburn has all ■‘gS Hollywood puzzled In addiF* tBK lion to the njjasf '?Mi patched overalls Hp* this actress now as lilted her■E MMM| self with a blue K shirt with n sleeves torn off B tbe elbow A p p arently. ”* however, she is 14 not an heiress to t* _ $16,000,000 but b the daughter of f -■( a Hartford, Connect ieut. Katherine surgeon. SeverHepburn a | years ago she and a girl companion went to England. rented a small car and loured the country, sleeping in the car. They allowed themselves $5 a day for all expenses. Now she is to be a star. DID YOU KNOW — That Bill Gargan once was a priI vate detective in New York?

IE. B. Macy, r-cording secretary; j Mrs. Earl But I t' and Mrs. Esl i ; Liddy. secretaries for Sunday Si hool. Following the business session a ’social time was onjoyed and candy and apples were served. REVIEW OF STORY GIVEN AT CLUB MEETING Mrs. .1. M. Doan gave a rev! w of a short story. “Sky Shy," written by Bernice D. Grafties, at the m ting of the Young Matrons Club held at the horn of Mrs. Chari s Brodbeck, Tuesday night. The stuiy was the first short ! story by the author to be published. I’ll author is a your.ger sister of Mr. Doan. After the business meeting five hundred was played and th? prizes were award d to Mrs. Irene Shaffer and Mrs. Charles Miller for high and low scores respectively among th guests. Mrs. Albert Miller r - reived the high score prize for the club members ad Mrs. Ferd O'Brien, consolation. Following th? meeting a delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. The women of the Zion Lutheran Church are asked to meet in the church Thursday morning tollowing Hi .- Thanksgiving services REBEKAH LODGE PLANS FOR CHRISTMAS Th. members of the Rebekah Lodge met in the Odd Fellows Hall Tuesday night for the regular business m-.-eting. A committee for the nomination of officers was chosen. Plans were made for the annual Christmas gifts exehnng? which will be held December 13. The party will b in til- form of a pot-luck supper. The committee appointed to have ch-irge of the arrangements included llm Mesdamen Min. ie T.i pl", S. E. Black, Ed Ellsworth, ami Clara Anderson. All members of the lodge and their i.imilits are invited to intend. V. I. S. CLASS HOLDS MEETING Forthy m, tnbers and guests of the V. 1. S. class of Ilia United Brethren Sunday School attended the m eting which was held in the ‘church parlors. Tuesday night. A business s s-Sion was held after which games wer ■ played During the social hour the Misses Herretta i Elzey Mabel Hill and Ireta Fisher 'and Carl Hurst served a luncheon. o Discuss Wnr Debt i Paris, Nov. 23— (UP) — Premier j Edouard Harriot and British AmI bassador Lord Tyrrell discussed the 'war debt eitu-ition today as the Fnench appealed anxious to prevent 7 the British from acting independently particularly if Washington d cides to grant Great Britain a par--tinl moratorium on the Dec. 15 debt -payment without the same concession to France.

COURT HOUSE i Change of venue to Adams county I [was ordered in the suit of the city | of Fort Wayne against Sophi.i and I (Fred 11. Goette, Henry Berning, th' l l . (Walton Coal company and the Walton Avenue Coal company, pending I ( in circuit court y sterday. The com- , plaint asks an injunction agii.nst. Interference with employes of the I City Light and Power works in co :■ I' structing a pol ■ line.-Fort Wayne I' Journal-Gazette. 0 Simpson Is Winner — Chicago, Nov. 23 —(UP)—J.jtnes , Simpson, Jr. Republican, young, So-|; daily prominent son of the Chicago' merchant, was elected congressman , from the tenth Illinois district, com-! plete, official returns, released today showed. Woman Burned Seriously Oswego, Ind,, Nov. 23 —(UP)Mrs. Merritt Wildeman, 42. was burned seriously at her horn near (here today when kerosene with which she was building a fire exploded. H r clothing caught fire. I Her husband operates a dredge at I LaCrosse, La Porte county. Cat and Dog Shoot Man Portland, Ore. (UP) — Edward Love, 35. returned safe from a hunt-’ ing trip only to be laid low by his pet dog and e„t. lie 1 aaed his loaded gun in a corner. The cat and dog started to fight and knocked the gun down. It was discharg'd and a bullet hit Love in the right log. Train Wreck Feeds Jobless Kiski Junction, Pa.. —(UP) —A train wreck solved the food problem for unemployed in this district, at least temporarily. Six cars of a, livestock train w re derailed, killing 67 sheep. There was no inter- ' ference as needy persons helped . themselves to the mutton, it was j reported.

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Paul Liston, assistant coach at 11 Columbia University is visiting in ’ the O. L. Vance home. ia Arthur Holthouse is eoi.fin d to I liis home with a bum knee, th- re- > suit of a hunting expedition y 'Ster- , ' day afternoon. Jumping over the 11 fence he turn <| his leg in such manner as to twist tlie knee cap and the , i ; rabbit got aw.iy. i 1 C. J. Rood and family who have(resided here tin- past , voi.il years jhav inov d to Minneapolis wh re • Mr. Rood may be located perman- I lently. ; J. G. Niblick motored to .'ndiana t : Harbor today whete he will enjoy ' | Thanksgiving dimer with Dr. Stew--art Niblick and family. He will re- ’ main over th- wo k-end and next I week will ittend the International 1 i Liv Stock Exposition at Chicago. 1 Mis. Stella Cov rdale le r t today ; for Ann Arbor. Michigan where she 1 i will visit .> few days with hi -r daughter. Miss Mary Madeline, a (student at the University, of Mirhiga n. Carl Gerber and Harry Dailey, ' students at .Indiana Uniersity, I Bloomirgtoii will arrive in this city 'tceight to spend the Thanksgiving 5 holiday. ■ Dr. and Mrs. Roy Archbold and son Diok motored to Huntington this aflernoon to nt et Miss Josephine Archbold, a stude.-.t u Indiana ' [University who will spend the Thanksgiving vacation with her I parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith of MunIron and Mr and Mrs. C. R. Smith of Preble will lie the Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr, and Mrs. E. B. I Macy. Miss Georgia. Fotlghly of Indianapolis will arrive home this evening to spend Thanksgiving with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. \V. H. Foughty. Mr. and Mrs. H. 11. Tettman of 'South Fourth street will have as

th-i-ir Thanksgiving Day guests Mr. j and Mis. Gus Freese of Fort Wayne | and Adolph Hart o: this city, Mrs. F. H. Nichols of North Tenth street left today for Royal Oak, j Michigan wh re she will visit with her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Spahr. | Mr. and Mrs Alva Nichols will . spend Thanksgiving Day in Van I Wert, Ohio. Miss Gladys Thompson of tine 1 Methodist Hospital in Fort Wayne I arrived it this city Tuesday lilglil to spend Thanksgiving Day and to I assist her parents in eel-brating. their twenty third wedding a.nniver- ( Charles D. Hawbakcr of Geneva : was a business visitor heie today. Mi. and Mrs. Alfred Beavers will entertain at dinner Thanksgiving i Day Mr. and Mrs. Mood Beavers, sons laiwr-nce Edward and Cl-.ir-l ence of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Art Cabel and childr-n of Fort Wayne. | Miss Viola Schmitz of the St.| Vincent Ilusptt.il it. Indianapolis will spend Thanksgiving day with her par- nts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmitz on I’irst street. Mr. a d Mrs. G. A. Thoms of Winchester street will have as th- ir Thanksgiving Day guests, Mrs. Thoms' mottber and sister, Mrs. Maud-' Robbins and d mghter Paul-' ine of Hiintington and Floyd Saylors of Muncie. Judge L. Walters and family left today for a Thanksgiving Day visit in Detroit, Michigan. He.iry Dirkson of north of the eity was shopping h -re this morning. Send in reports of your Thanksgiving day reunions. We will lie glid to publish them. Grover Baumgartner of Berne visited here this morning on his way Io Newville, in the north part of the state. Mrs. Hazel Widdows of Geneva

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' was here this afternoon en rontq to | Fort Wayne. Dick Heller is attending to bnniI ness in Fort Wayn • this afternoon. Quarrel Proves Fatal Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 23—(UP) [A lamilv quarrel of long duration I was blam d by police today for the 'shooting of Wilbur .1. N-whurg, 44, R.R. No. 8 by his f.ither-in-law, 1 Augustus A. SI. Clair, 65. Newburg was struck in the right (side of the back but physicians exj pect him to recoer. St. Clair told officers t::at NewI burg obtained a shotgun and started .after him. “I got my revolv -r and tried to [hide, but he saw me through a win- - dow,” the son-in-law explained. He | still c-iffie atbsr me so I shot I through the window.'' I St. Clair was changed with shoot- | ing with intent to-kill and Newburg was charged with drawing a deadly weapon and operating a blind tiger.

■ O y : : ! X;' I : V ■ *■ -M : ? ? 4 i FLOWERS j j In keeping with the day | ? send flowers to a friend or j ; have them in your home. | "Sat/ 11 wiUi " DECATUR FLORAL CO. Nuttman Ave. - PHONE 100