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CLUB CALENDAR ! Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Miss Mary Macy Phones KXX) — 1001 Thursday Evangelical Loyal , Daughters class, Mrs. C. R. Smith, Preble 7:30 p. m, St. Paul Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. i Tom Noll, all day. U. B. Progressive Workers class, ■ postponed one week. United Brethren D. Y. B. class, Mrs. O. P. JJille, 7:30 p. m. Huralrstic Study club, Mre Pete Miller, 8 -p. nt. Eta Tau Sigma sorority benefit movie. Cort theatre. W. O. T. M. Bunco and Pinochle party. Moose Home, 8 p. m. .Methodiot W. F. M. S„ Mrs. H. R. Carson, 2 tn. Preebyterlan Ladies Aid Society, Mrs Earl Adams. 2:30 p. m. Friendship Village Home Econotnlce Club, Mrs. W. M Patterson, 1:30 p. tn. St. Mary’s township Home Economics Club, Bobo echool, 1:30 p. nt. Evangelical Ladies Aid Society, church, 2 p. m. Moose Women Lodge meeting. Moose Home, 7 tp. m. Friday Baptist Philathae class chicken dinner. Mrs. E. E. Zimmerman. 6:3t> p. m. Happy Home Society for Mothers, Mre. Ed Deitsch. 2 ip. m. Y. M. C. of M. E. Sunday echool. class party, postponed one week. Monday Pinochle Club. Mr. and Mre. Wil- . liam Lister, postponed one week. Tuesday Root twp. Home Economics club Mrs. E. S. Christen. C. L. of C. public lotto party, K. of C. hall. 8:15 p. m. the- occasion with fall flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Urick are at home to their friends. MISSIONARY SOCIETY HAS INFORMAL LUNCHEON The Women’s Home Missionary Society of t&e Methodist church was entertained at an informal luncheon at the home of Mrs. C. D. I Lewton Wedneeday afternoon.. Twenty five women were present. Following the luncheon a social' time was enjoyed in the garden at the Lewton home. Mrs. Fremont E. Fribley of Fort Wayne was an out of town guest. CATHOLIC LADIES TO HAVE LOTTO PARTY The Catholic Ladies of Columbia wil ihold a public lotto party in the Knights of Columbus hall Tuesday evening. Games of lotto will begin at eight fifteen o’clock hnd cash prizes will be given after eacti game. Tickets for twenty five cents may ! Be purchased from any member of the committee or at the door. T-ae public m invited to attend. ECONOMICS CLUB HOLDS MEETING The Decatur Home Economics Club met Wednesday afternoon at ' the home of Mrs. Dorphus Drum. Mrs. Delma Elzey oipen-ed the meeting and a esort business session

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was conducted. Bun. o was played and prizes! were won by Mrs. Sol Lord and Mrs. ' Drum Mrs. Lord and Mrs. Fred King assisted Mrs. Drum In serving refreshments. Mrs. Harry Napper of Indianapolis wus an out of town guest at the meeting. The October meeting will be held i with Mrs. Bert Haley. Mre. Ore McAlhaney and Mrs. H. Thomae will be the assisting hoetesßes. louis marie McCarthy AND FERD CHRISTEN WED Miss Louise Marie McCarthy,; daughter of Mrs. Sarah McCarthy 1 of Wellsboro, Pennsylvania and Fer- ! dinaud E Christen, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Ed S. Christen of Decatur were ' married at eleven o’clock Saturday morning. Th- ceremony was per-; formed in the rectory of the St. I Pat rick's Cathedral by Rev. Thomas 1 McGough. Mr. Christen is a former Decatur resident and is associated with the’ Allied Mills, Inc., in Harrisburg, i He served as county ag nt here sev-l oral years ago. The bride was given in marriage ' by her brother, Paul M. McCarthy! of Harrisburg. She wore a light' blue and brown ensemble with brow j brown accessories. Her corsage was ; of orchids. Miss Ellen Theresa Whiting of! Wellsboro, were a dark green ensemble and a corsage of orchids. E. Edward Mather, Jr., of Philadelphia. attended t>he groom as best man. Following the ceremony a breakfast was served at the Penn-Harris Hotel for members of the weding party, the immediate friends and relatives. For traveling the bride wore a dark brown knitted suit. She is a graduate of the Wellsboro high school and attended St. Mary's finishing school at Buffalo, New York. She was employed as law librarian at the Public Service commission. Mr. Christen is a graduate of Purdue University and Ls a member of the University Club of Fort Wayne, and Harrisburg, the Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity and tlie Carlisle Country Club. After October 1 Mr. and Mrs. C risten will be at home at 649 South Twentyseventh street, Harrisburg. HONORS DAUGHTER WITH BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Dee Frybavk entertained with a party for her daughter, Mary i Kathleen Wednesday night, in hon- ! or of ner thirteenth birthday anni--1 versary. The entertaining rooms were decorated with bouquets of cut flowery Three tables were arranged for games of bunco and prizes were won by Ruth Hammond, Phyllis Hunter and Patsy Moser. The color note of pink and blue was carried out in the appointments of the party. A dainty one course luncheon was served. The honored guest was the recipient of a number of birthday gifts. The guests included Patsy Moser, Marjorie .Miller, Phylta Hnntef, Patsy McConnell. Ella Fay Agg, Madonna Barnett. Alice Yost, Mary Frank, Evelyn Jane Graber, Peggy Lou Gaunt, Ruth Hammond and Bonnie Fry back. o ARRIVALS A nine pound son was born at 11:35 this morning to Mr. and Mrs. Jamas Ritter Eighth street. Both mother and baby are getting along very well. The boy has been named James Edward.

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YOUTH MEETING ENDS SESSION Salamonie Baptist Association Closed Wednesday Evening About 50 young people attended the concluding session of the ' I Salamonie Baptist association ■ held at the Baptist church here! I last evening. Special music was ! I resented during this meeting. Following the meeting of the young people a social was held nt i I the church pareonage. A large i crowd attended this affair. The concluding speech of the afternoon session wa.s delivered j jby Charles A. Wells, New York | feature writer and artist. He urged tlie practical use of evange-. i lism in national and world affairs j Io halt the trend toward socialism. I . Miss Elsie Root, a returned mis- ! sionary. gave an interesting talk ( lon evangelism in the foreign ! I fields. j An address was also given in I i the afternoon by the Rev. L. R. I Berry, i>astor of the First Church j of Fort Wayne. Rev. Berry spoke on “The Church In Training For Service.” The business meeting of the 95th annual session was held in the afternoon. Officers were elected and committees appointed. Ten churches tqpk part in this ! affair. They were New Castle. - Muncie Firs't. Muncie Walnut Street, Montpelier. Warren. Liberty Center. Poneto, Bluffton, Pleasant Mills and Decatur. , o Ace Counterfeiter Is Under Arrest Washington, Seipt. 19 — (UP) — Secret serviQ? agents today announced arrest of William Watte, ' whom they charged was responsible for manufacture of three out of every four counterfeit bills passed in New York in the last year. Watts wae arrested by secret

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service agents yesterday at Union City, N. J. Agents said they eeized a large 1 store of spurious money In the up artment occupied by Watts. In addition equipment for manufacture of counterfeit bills was uncovered. Watts was described by the agents as the ’’ace” engraver of I counterfeit bills in the country. Alleged Robber Gangster Freed Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 19 (UP) - Forest Jacoby, leader of the gang I of alleged bandiLs held for qm e tloning in connection with the 910,I 000 Beach Grove robbery, was free on bail today, dea.dte efforts of dei tectiveu to keep him in custody pending a complete investigation. Charged with vagrancy, Jacoby j was released yesterday on bond of $5,000. As he was leaving the jail | detectives again placed him under jarrest on charges of automobile banditry and robbery. A new bond of $5,000 on the latter I charges was immediately signed i and Jacoby again was at liberty. o Game Lands Increased Haarisburg, Pa. — (U.R) —lnls ( years Pennsylvania has purchased , 465,374 acres of game lands with I $1,647,708 collected by the game] i commission for the sale of rest- j dent hunting licenses. Before the: end of the year, 46,000 acres will > I be added. ——■

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ASK EXTENSION OF INJUNCTION Seek Extension Os Move Against Collecting Processing Taxes Indianapolis. Sept. 19. — (U.R) — ; Pleas of 74 Indiana packing, mill Ing and manufacturing plants seek ! Ing extension of a temporary in I junction against collection of AAA processing taxes was taken under ; advisement today by Federal Judge ’ Robert ('. Baltzell. Tire plaintiffs and government attorneys were asked by Judge Balt- j zell at a hearing ill federal district j court yesterday to file briefs within 24 hours. Judge Walter C. Lindley. Danville, 111., granted the temporary injunction last August. Suits asking injunctions have piled up in i federal court for several months. The federal government has tiled a motion to dismiss the suits, i virtually all of which set out that if the government is permitted to collect the tax and If in the future the AAA is declared unconatltu- ’ jtional. the plaintiffs will have no ‘ .way to recover their money. Plaintiffs to date have deposited j approximately $2,900,000 to cover | payments if the processing tax is I eventually held valid. They ask , that the tax imposed bff~iield in

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escrow pending final disposition t of the question of validity of the| tax hy the United States supreme’ court. Frederic Rita, special assistant I to Attorney General Homer S. Cumlinings, gave the opening argument ion the governments motion to dis solve the temporary injunction. [The proper proceedure in alleged !illegal or unconstitutional taxation lls '’collection first and action for I recovery afterward.” he pointed, out. - IE22JHAIS Myron Austin, Indianapolis looked 1 after business In Decatur yest rday. Mr«. Perry Workinger of Wren j ehopped In the city tbie morning.; I Mm. George Flanders. Mre. j ■ Gladys Chamberlain, and Carlisle Flanders visited in Fort Wayne yes- : I terday. Mr. and Mrs. James Hurst left i today for Mishawaka where they, ' will vieit with their daughter and ! son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Katterh-ein-rich and will also stop at South ; Bend to vLslt with Mr. and Mrs. Ar-: 1 thur Chase. Harry Alspach, Carl Elder, Nellie Johnston, and Agnes Fuhrman atI tended t/ie (Hartford City Street Fair Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fritzinger and Miss Rose Confer spent the asI ternoon in Fort Wayne. Dr. A. N. Ferguson of Fort Wayne '

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visited In Decatur last evening. Mrs. Elmore Sturgis of Bluffton spent the day In Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Franco of Gary who hsve been visiting In Decatur, left this morning for Turkey Kun. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tyndall visited in Fort Wayne this morning. o —— — Bull Pi t In Harnezz j Massena, lowa (UP) — Soren i Sr.renson, Massena farmer, broke . his 3-year-old Herford bull to har- ; n us and now is using It for all work ,on a Ifid-acre farm. The bull will : work b side horuM. ... ■ — Q Girl Braves Diformity I Geloit, Wi.s iUP) Vera Dudek. ; 17. paralyz d from her waist down since an automobile a cident in 1933 ; hakes, sews, irons and does other j household choree. She is happy, she says. Lip. TLr 'R i j Hoff-Brau Wl I 7m always on tap F , jffl served at K , : Il STALEY’S If EJ Coolest place in town. F’ N STALEYS h I . Confectionery ”

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