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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mrs. Fanny Macy Pnones 1000 — 1001 Friday T Ji. Eadies' aid. .Mrs. Tom Fish- L I er. 2 P- nt. Hobo U. B. Willing Workers’ class Mr. and Mrs. Milton Chrontettr, 11 I 7:30 p. m. Federation of clubs. Mrs. Guy Brown. 2:30 p. 'tn. Saturday Two cent aupper, Methodist Kpis-1, .o, a! hnreh. f> to 7p. ni. postponed.) Girls' group of King’s Heralds, ’, Bernie and Helen Barger 2:30 pm. Evangelical .Mission Band, chunh l ; 13 p. nt. ; i Sunday Zion Reformed G. M. G., church, I 2 p. tn. Monday Research club. Mtn. Dan Sprang.. 2:30 p. tn. Dramatic Section, Miss Dorothy I Young. 7:30 p. m. Tuesday (’. L. of C. lotto party. Catholic j high school auditorium. 8 .p- in. Wednesday Zion Lutheran Missionary, 'Mrs. I W. H Zwick, 2 p. m. | St. Vincent de Paul. K- of C. hall, 1 2 p m. Junior Arts meeting. Miss Zulu i ' Porter. Thursday I Moose pinochle and bunco party. I i Moose home 7:30 p. tn. Cnlon Chapel ABC class. Sylvaster Everhart, 7:30 p. m | Edwards arid Mrs. M E. Hower. Lovely refreshments in keeping with Washington's birthday were served by the hostesses Mrs. John Nelson, Mrs. \sa Pollock, Mrs. Guy Brown, Mrs. Frank Crist. Mrs. E. W. Johnson and Miss Effie Patton. The next meeting of the class will be held with Mrs. Dan Tyndall March 5BAPTIST MISSIONARY HAS REGULAR MEETING The Baptist Woman’s Missionary ' society met Thursday afternoon ' with Mrs. Bina Buhler and Mrs. Louise Brumley. After th? roll call ths regular business meeting was held. An interesting letter was read from Mrs. John Cady. Rangoon, Burma and was greatly appreciated. A review of the missionary study book was giyen by Mrs. A. D. Unversaw. Three guests were present other than the regular members. Lovely refreshments were served, by the hostesses a-dted by Mrs. . Frank Young. The Women of the Moose will give a pinochle and bunco party and an old fashioned taffey pull Thurs- i day at seven-thirty o'clock at the home. The party is open to the ipui>- I lie and only a small admission charge will be made. The commit- i tee in charge is Miss Dorothy Haley j and Mi's. Arthur Miller. | EVANGELICAL SOCIETY MEETS Twenty-two adults and three child- , ren were present Thursday after- | noon at the meeting of the Evan- 1 gelical Missionary society held in the church parlors. The meeting was in charge of the February group and the following interesting program was given, leader. Mrs. Fred Chronister; Mrs. Amos Ketchum, devotionals; Miss Esther Sundermann, lesson front

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the bonk ‘ Women Under the Southern Cross,” Mrs. Henry Adler and Mrs. Eugene Runyon, vocal duet; Mt a. George Roop, piano solo; Mrs Garth Journay, vocal solo. Plan* were. made for the Stewardship Leaflet reading contest heginn-, I tig' in Mar h. Plana also were dis-1 cussed for the World's day of! prayer. Refreshments were served 1 at the close of the meetingThe A. If. C. class of Union Capel ' will meet with Sylvester Everhart. • till West Jefferson «tr at, Monday! t venlng at seven-thirty o'clock. HISTORICAL CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. LEE Mrs. Wilson ix-e was host ss to, th* members of the Historical club' Wednesday afternoon at her home on Mer ■ r Avenue. The roll call was ' answered with quotations. Mrs) Kiinni? Fri.doe then read a very excellent paper on “Our Hobbles". | telling of the hobbies of famous ‘ men. Each member was then r•quested to give a personal hobby, j The next meeting of th • club will . be Iff'ld with Mrs. J. M Miller and Mrs. John Schug will give a book j review. AFTERNOON BRIDGE ENJOYED AT ELKS HOME The bridge party held yesterday afternoon at the Elks home for the ' wiv « of members was well attend- 1 ed Mrs. .Mart Braten and Mrs Walter Gladfelter were awarded the i door prises. Mrs. Herman Myers. Mrs. Ben Dtrke, Mrs. H. E. K Iler, Mrs. Walter Oladfelter. and Mt . J L. Ehler were given table prises A lun heon with Valentine appointments was .served at the cluse of the games by the following committee. Mrs. Lamoille Fogle, Mrs. Tony Metzler and Mrs. Walter' Deltach. MISSIONARY SOCIETY HAS MITE BOX OPENING Mrs. .ra FuhrSnan opened her beautiful new home on Third street Thursday afternoon for the annual ' mite box opening of the Missionary ; society of the Presbyt rian church. Mrs. Roy Runyon. Mrs. M A. Fri.s Inger and Mrs. Jesse Cole. Sr.. ■ assi-sted in entertaining. Mrs. George Walton conducted I the devotionals. reading part of the ! fourth chapter of St. John and con- | treating it with writings of modern ' authorsThe nominating committee with Mrs. R. E. Glendenning as chairman reported the following officers for the coming year. Mrs. John Magley. president; Mrs. James Kocher, vice president; Mrs. L. A- Cowens, secretary. Mrs. M. A. FtHfinger. assistant secretary: Mrs. Roscoe Glendenning. treasurer. Mis Ed Engeler and Mrs. Jess ■ Cole, Jr., accompanied by Mrs. Carrie Haubold. sang “Tis Jesus”. The I lesson whi h was divided into five parts was given by Mrs. W. A. i Low r. Mrs. Glendenning. Mrs. Fred Smith, Mrs. Fred . Patterson and Mrs. Walton. j After the Mizpah benediction Mrs Magley conducted memorial serj vices for Mrs Janies Elberson and a beautiful tribute from her neighI bors and pastor was read. Delicious refreshments were j served by the hostesses at the close ' of the meeting. ' : p Adams County ! Memorial Hospital — ♦ Mrs. Ray White, route 6. Decatur. ' admitted December 27, dismissed yesterday. .Mre. Callue Schirmeyer. 348 Mer- > cer avenue, dismissed yesterday. Mrs. Esther Strickler. Fifth street admitted Wednesday, major operation yesterday. Alice Drake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dorwin Drake 210 south Thir- ' teenth street, admitted this morn-. I ing. i

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I 11 i 11 a By HARRISON CARROLL Copp/lphf. f«1«. Au,,? f'entuie* Fjoidb atf. Inr. HOLLYWOOD — Tbs aword-play for ' Anthony Adverse" proved even I more retill tit; than was expected, as a Jittery Warner

Brothers ’"troupe will teetlfy. In a r<. li e a r »’» 1 for their duel yesterday. riatide Rnln« and Louis Hayward enraged m a fast exchange i of thrusts. Not until it wus over waa it discovered that Rains' blade had passed through Hayward's trousers nnd that, some-.

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how. In the downward thrust, It had laid the actor's tori head open Just below the hair-line. Hayward was I rushed to the studio hospital where he wa*. treated tor an inch-long cut. The fighting was so fa.:t that they don't know yet whether It was the hilt oi the t>ov.ed blade nt Ralna' I award that did the damage. ! Another report that gives Hollywood the shivers is that Errol Flynn was operated on just in time to avert i the possibility ot another tragedy such as caused the death ot Sam Hardy and of Bob Williams before Lun. The actor's appendix is said t<> have been on the verge ot bnrstI Ing. Fl) nn didn’t believe he was In a serious condition, either, and only consented to Gie operation to avoi 1 possible trouble when he was making his next picture. The “Coder Two Flags” location troupe just figured in one of the | year's oddest inixups. The business manager ot the company made a deal with an Arizona bank to open ' up at night to cash the pay checks I of 300 workers. Townfolk saw the long queue standing out front and started n run on the bank Officials of the institution were the better part of an hour convincing them there was no trouble. The last portrait painted ot Jack Gilbert (and one ot the few in existence) is owned by his friend Stephen Ames. It was finished only last August by the artist, Paul Von Kleiben. Jack was a bad sitter, so the artist talked with him on a halt dozen occasions and painted from memory. Several I.os Angeles newspapers have sought permission to print a photographic reproduction, Judge David E. Smith and sons | Byard and Robert of Fort Wayne att tided to business in Decatur) this morning. Mrs. John Peterson, who has been spending the past several week.-; I in-Florida will arrive home tomor-j i low, having been called home on I account of the death of her sister. I Mrs. David Smith, of Fort Wayne. Dr. William Gabe. Indianapolis surgeon, viuited in D’catur yester-) I dayAttorney Ed Meyers. Fort Wayne was attending to legal matters I here today. The office of the county assessor , will be closed all day Saturday, as i Ernest Worthman, county assess- : or. will be out of town on business. I John Eicher and daughter Ruth, 1 residing east of Berne, visited in Decatur, residing east of Berne, visited in Decatur today. Mrs. Henry Barkley has receivlea word that her daughter, Mrs. ) Margaret Sark, was operated on 1 ■ tor goiter at Hertzel hospital, Hol-! i stead, Kansas. She is recovering j nicely. Relatives here received the news ) that a boy baby was born to Mr.) land Mrs. Carl Hackny of Bartie-■

but Ames has letused, feeling that Jack, who shrank In his last y-urs from public notice, would have had It *o. You Asked Me tin.) I'm Telling You! Claude Eubanks, i.os Angeles: I don't know whether Mary Carlisle and James Blakeley will marry, but their roman, e this serious. She phoned him from New York just before she sailed. And she was entertained In the o. st by Blakeley's socialite mother. Mrs. Grace Hyde. It w the first time the pair had met. Sylvia Sidney not only mnlntslns an apurtmenl ut the Colonial House hire, but has just taken a bungalow in Beverly Hills to entertain her house guest. .Mrs. Nathaniel lame, Chicago socialite. You'd scarcely recognize the actress since her return from the east She has hud her hair cut off to a close cropped shingle. What foreign actress displayed the height of temperament during her recent appearance before the camera by carrying with her. at all times, 'a clinical thermometer'.' When anyIthing displeased her. she would whip it out, tuke her temperature ami say she was too HI to go on. Tim strange thing Is It always registered around 105. HOLLYWOOD TICKER-TAPE— Just before his departure for San Francisco, Jose Iturbl dined tete-a-teto with Huth

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Chatterton at the Case I.amaze. Be was so nervous because he couldn't establish contact with his man and his luggage anil he was due at the airfield in a short time. . . . The Arthur Jarrets (Eleanor Holm) are in town for a few day's visit.

. . Both Paramount and R-K-O are after Fred Stone to make a picture on March 1. Few know it, but Stone is under contract to Paramount. He still has to make his first picture there. . . . Luise Rainer is alone again. Her mother has left for Canada, enroute to Vienna. DID YOU KNOW— That Joe Penner lias travel; i mora than 50.000 miles in the show bustness without getting out of tho , United States? ( ville. Okla. Mi s. Hackny before | her marriage was Miss Mary E. Sark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . Elmer Sark. The finance Committee of the : Centennial association met with H F. Ehinger, chairman, at the Citi- ) zens Telephone office. Plans were furthered for the Good Will Bond ) sale. _o Fich Population increased Olynxia, Wash. — (UP) — The . Washington state game department is carrying on the heaviest game i tish propagation prograpt in its history. More than 26,00fr,000 trout have been planted in lakes and stream-3 of the state, as well as nearly 25.030,000 other varieties of fish. ■Q ■ ■ County in Financial Clover Portland. Me.— (U.R) —lt looks like a happy year for Cumberland county. Every city and town in the county has paid its taxes; $450,000 in bonds were paid off during 1935 and there is $13,000 in cash in the | treasury. o Buenos Aires. — (U.R) —The prac- ■ tice of certain provincial towns to ; collect tolls from automobiles in I transit from one part of Argentine ) to another, has been held as conI trary to the national constitution.]

PUBLIC VIEWS I ENDED STRIKE Force Os Public Opinion Credited With Ending Pekin Strike Perkin, 111., F. b. 7— (UP) The 1 force of public opinion wus credited : today with ending Pekin's general ( .strike in the compromise settL'inent that was a victory for no one. Pei kin awoke t<xluy to find inigar in the coffee and bacon and eggs on th* hrea.cfurtt table. Instead of walking to a dairy, housewives picked up miU und cream from ba k pon liLH and confided to one another thai th y had had all hut empty ice box a when the strike ended. The 48 houirt of iiusinesH paralysis ended when th ■ Pekin laOor a -.seiiibly called off the .strike aft r officials of the American distilling company had agre d to ke« their ■plant los?d while arbitrating with atrlking enu, loyes. The general strike, while in sympathy with the ' distilling workers, had been for the i express purpose of forcing the resig- I nation of police chief Harry Dona- ■ hue whes * men had used tear gas on ' picketn. Five ctmfpaniea of national I guardsmen. "Held in Readiness" at l nearby Peoria and Delavan, were demobilized. Pickets still stamped their feet and rubbed their hands over bon- 1 fires at the branch road leading to the distillery hut hoped for quick adjustment of their diffi ulties. Perkin celebrated the settlement ' last night- The city's one night club and many saloons had a full and prosperous evening. ARRIVALS Charles Donald is the name of the eight pound boy baby, born Saturday, February 1. at 5:05 a. m. to Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Eyanson at their home on Mercer avenue. This is the fifth child and first son. Audrey Nadine is the name of the baby girl born Sunday. February 2 at 1:30 an., to Mr. and Mrs. MelI )"■ rd La<ld at their home on Elm I street. o MONROE NEWS i Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Stucky of Brazil are visiting Mr. Stucky's parents .Mr. and Mrs. William Stucky. Mk-s Ama Morgan spent the week- ' end in Fort Wayne, the guest of Mrt Doyle Bauserman- | Mr. and Mrs. McGee Hendricks of Fort. Wayne visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim A. Hendricks Friday evening, j Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hocker spent Sunday afternoon in Fort Wayne | the guest-s of Dr. and Mrs. R. B. I M.Keeman. Mr. and Mrs. John Amstutz and family of Fort Wayne called on Mrand Mrs. Ira Wagoner Sunday. John Moore of Fort Wayne opent the week-end with Mrs. Mary Tattler and his son .Jack Moore. Mrs. Ben DeVor of Decatur spent ) Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. ) George S.Tith and family. Max Bahner spent the week-end ■at Fort Wayne, the guests of Mr:and Mrs. Ferd Smith. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd visited Mr. land Mrs. Harry Klopheenstein at Bluffton Sunday. 666 S V W FEVER firMt day ''’?a l vh-n ose TS Headaches DROPS in 30 minute.<4

Pastor Tries Claim Letter Weymouth, .Mass. —(IIP) —Ths I ! Rev. Arthur Welwter, infnlstor of I | the First UnlversaiH Church, bolllev<-.; In chmti .*- 'i r.s. He huo ad-1 vised his rurisliiiLer-i to a-nd at (least thre< • huln letters to their | tri ndx asl.lj ' them to attend' I church servl *.

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Naval Hospital 100 years Old Chebiea. Mawi. (UP) Tli.. U. IS Naval Hnapltal here han just ) celebrutfd Ita Iffiith anniversary. I congretut. !n 18Ti, appropriated |2 ..- I<d)() for a tln« ‘.-ntory granite buildI ing. Since that time a three and a ! half million dollar ncwpital has been h-rerted next to It.