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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M, Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Thursday Plioehc Bible Class, Mrs. Fred Fruehte, 7:30 p. m. Dinner Bridge, Mrs. Ward Calland poaponed one week. Bridge and Pinochle Party, Zion Lutheran School Had, 8:15 p. tn. Eastern Star, Masonic Hal), 7:30 p. nt. Benefit Card Party, Moose 'Home 8 p. m. M. E. Ladies’ Ail, church, pot luck dinner, 12 noon. Presbyterian Ladiea* Aid Mrs. C. A. Dugan, 2:30 p. tn. Baptist Woman's Society, Mre. Woodson Ogg, 2:30 p. m. Boy«' Group of King’s Heralds, Frederick Bixler, 7 p. tn. Parent Education Group, Mrs. Harry V. Aurand, 7:30 p. m. Friday Pocahontas Lodge, Bed Men’s Hall 7:30 p. m. Penny Supper, Union Chapel Young Peoples Class, Dent School, 5:30 p. m. Glrte Group of King's Heralds, Marjorie Butler. 7 p- nt. American Legion Auxiliary, Legion Home, 7:45 p. m. E. D. T. S. class, Evangelical church, masquerade party. Miss Ruth Hammond. Monday Zion Lutheran Missionary, called meeting, school. 2 p. m. Research Club, Mrs. H. R. Carson, 2:30 p. m . Tuesday Root Township Home Economics Club, Monmouth Gym, 1:30 p. nt. Adams County Federation of Clubs, Miss Vivian Burk, 2:30 p. m. Rebekah Lodge. I. O. O. F. hall, 7:30 p. m. Kirkland Twp. Economics Club, Kirkland 'High School. 1 p. m. Wednesday Girl Scouts, Troop One, Central, after school. clubs will meet with Miss Vivian Burk Tuesday afternoon at twothirty o'clock. Mrs. H. R. Carson will be the leader, with “American Citizenship" ae the subject. There will be a called meeting ot j the Zion Lutheran miesionany eoc- | iety at the school Monday afternoon at two o'clock. The E. D. T. S. class ot the Evangelical church will hold a masquerade party Friday evening at seventhirty o'clock at the home of Mies Ruth Hammond on the corner of Nuttman avenue and Seventh street. MISS BETTY BURKE HOSTESS TO STAR CLASS Miss Betty Burk ot Line street was hostess at a lovely Halloween party Wednesday evening for the teachers and members of the Star class ot the Christian Sunday school and several guests. The entertaining rooms were dec-

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orated in the season's colors. Mies Florabelle Kohls won the prize for guessing the Identity of the greatest number of masked persons. Fortune telling was enjoyed and a "Quarry" box was held. Mrs. Dorphua Drum was awarded the prize in the amateur contest. Miss Betty Marbauch and Miss LaVerne Kitchen won prizes at Bingo. Favors of candy apples were given each guest and a delicious luncheon was served at small tables, covered with yellow and black luncheon cloths. The girl scouts of Troop One will have a picnic next Wednesday evening. Members are to report at the Central building immediately after school. Each girl is to bring her own launch. MISS CHARLOTTE ANDREWS HOSTESS TO CLW CLASS Miss Charlotte Andrews and Miss Johanna Dailey were hostesses to the CLW class of the Evangelical Sunday School Tuesday evening. The party was in the form of a hobo Halloween party. Fifteen members and a number of visitors were present. Mrs. Edward Warren received the prize for being the best dresseut After the Identity of the members was guessed the guests were conducted on a tour, going first to the Henry Fuhrman home where they were given candy and apples, next to the Sam Acker residence where they recieved pop corn balls and candy. At the home of the Sehnitz sisters Halloween candy and pop corn were served. Later they returned to the Andrews home, where delicious luncheon was waiting. The next meeting will be held November 17th, with the Misses Lois Dellinger and Mary Geneve Weber as hostesses. Mrs. Harry V. Aurand, House No. 47, Homesteads, will be hostess to the parents’ education study group, Thursday evening at seven-thirty o'clock when Mary Gordon of Fort Wayne will be present to lead the study. Great enthusiasm has been shown thus far and anyone interested is invited to at'end. The Root township home economics club will meet in the Monmouth gymnasium Tuesday afternoon at one-thirty o’clock. Each member is to bring a guest and table service. ANNOUNCEMENT MADE OF APPROACHING WEDDING Announcement ot the approaching wedding of Miss Josephine Fenimore. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. R- Fenimore, to Mr. Milton Meyer of Cleveland, Ohio, was made Wednesday evening at a bridge partigiven by her mother and sister, Ferrel. The wedding will be solemnized on November 7th. The house was decorated with fall flowers and appointments were carried out in pink, silver and white. Prizes were given to Misses Mary Cowan and Louise Haubold and a lucky Wishbone and large corsage were given to the bride-elect. Each guast was .presented with individual corsages of Briar Clift roses and White Baby Mums. The announcement was concealed in one of them. A delicious lunch was served. The guests included the bride elect, the Misses Kathryn Hower, Louise Haubold, Mary Cowan, Eileen Burk, Sara Jane Kauffman, Dolores Russell, Coralene Townsend, Patsy Fullenkamp and the Mesdames Carl Gerber and Dick Steele. o . Miss Donabelle Fenimore is entertaining as her week-end guest, Miss Winifred Winteregg of Berne Indiana. z* f , N YOU LOOK SO ILL LET YOU WELL AMD FULL IN ON A SECRET OF LIFE. WHAT I'M TAKING HAVE YOU BEEN THAT WONDER- « DOING TO FUL MEDICINE, YOURSELF? J lINDO-VIN TONIC. You too may LOOK BETTER FEEL BETTER Indo-Vln supplies IRON, which is demanded by every human system. It helps strengthen weakened blond cells, which carry oxygen, the energy element to all parts of the body. Rich, red blood Is vital in renewing vigor, vitality and resistance to illness and fatigue. Indo-Vln actually increases the red coloring matter of the blood. Indo-Vin’s Double Action This splendid tonic medicine also acts as a thorough, gentle laxative, cleansing the intestinal tract and aiding in the forming of a regular bowel habit. Intestinal sanitation is most important in keeping you well and fit. Break the habit of constipation! Don't be a dyspeptic! You can get Indo-Vln at Holthouse Drug Store. Costs but a few cents a day. Also sold by all other lending druggists throughout this section.

Personals Mrs. H. W. Stone of Portland. I Oregon is the guest of Mr. and Mm. • Fred Bruun of North Second street. >1 Miss Mnjiha Calland. who is J attending Denison college, Grandville, Ohio, will upend the week--end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs , J. Ward Calland. She will be ac- : companied by her roommate, Miss Lorenie Lind of Toledo. Ohio. . Mine Catherine King will upend a I few daye in Huntington as the guest i of Miss June O'Donnell. . J Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Farr and Mr. • and Mrs. Don Farr and daughters • 'Donna Lee und Kay will spend the week-end in Frankfort. Miu. John Neerlng left this j morning for a visit in Chicago. Mr. and Mitt. Harry Knapp and sons Roger and Richard will leave Friday for Elyria, Ohio where they ' will be the guests of Mr. and Mre. Fridz Rudin over the week-end-'i Mr. and Mre. Jack Brunton are spending the wee!; in Columbus, ' Ohio. ■ ■ ■ o— DECATUR HIGH (CONTINUED FROM WAGE ONE) Joanna Daily 2 2 ' Raymond Franz 2 2 ' i Ruth Kimble 2 2 • I Kathryn Kohls 2 2 I Rm Iph Scott 2 2 Katherine Weiland 2 2 Jean Zimmerman 2 2 Mae Mauller 2 2 o — Twenty-One Persons Injured In Accident Indianapolis. Ind , Oct. 22 —(UP) -Twenty-one persons were injured two seriously, last night when a ! New Bethel high school bus and a Beech Grove traction car collided ' in Beech Grove. George Oetermeyer, 30, New Bethand Brok-s Baker. 35, operator of the traction car, were taken to St. ' Francis hospital in Beech Grove for treatment. Other injured included 16 mem- : bers of the New Bethel high school basketball team riding in the bus to a practice eeecion at the Beech Grove gymnasium and passengers aboard the traction car.

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ICKES ATTACKS LANDON, KNOX . Interior Secretary Also Assails Newspapers’ Unfairness Evanston, 111., Oct. 22. — (U.R) — 1 Secretary of Interior Harold L. Ickes charged last night that 1 Frank Knox, Republican candidate 1 for vice president, knows his party will be defeated but continues his • “hectic’’ campaigning because he t envisions himself as the preside!)- > tial nominee in 1940. “Col. Knox is too shrewd a man , to have any Illusion about the result, on Nov. 3,” Ickes said. "He I knows that President Roosevelt , will be overwhelmingly elected. , But this knowledge has not slowed down his hectic gait. He is looking ahead to 1940, when, in his ( mind's eye, he sees himself as the Republican candidate for presi- ’ dent.” Speaking at Northwestern uni- ' versity, Ickes said Prsident Herbert Hoover's moratorium made . him the “world champion boondoggler.” Gov. Alf M. Landon, Rei publican presidential candidate, is a “somewhat blurred copy of HerbeTt Hoover," he said. Ickes said all of the major Chi- ! cago newspapers except the Times i “are in the ranks of the Roosevelt i haters." The Chicago Tribune, he said, • has been “probably more unfair, 1 more spiteful and more mendacious : in its attacks on the president and his administration than any other I publication in the United States, l ’ including even the bitter press of 1 William Randolph Hearst." Hearst owns the Chicago Herald and ExI arainer and Chicago American. Landon In Southwest Aboard Landon Train, in Texas, ’ ■ Oct. 22.—A*d.R>—Gov. Alf M. Lan- ■ don swung his presidential campaign through the southwest toi ward Oklahoma City today with a ' ■ charge that the new deal leaders I ■ are awaiting a favorable time to i regiment “the homes, lives and i i jobs of everyone of us." > j “Regimentation of the individual and curb of his liberties under-

I line every one of the new deal’s plans,” the Republican nominee j asserted in a rbar platform speech I at Phoenix last night ns he headled Into the linal midwest and eastj ern phase of his campaign with an offer to “take my stand against all comers" in defense of the AmllerMn way. "If this power shall be fully es--1 tabHshed It will then be argued there is equal authority to tell a man to cease farming and start digging ditches, or to order women ' to cease wearing silk and rayon 1 hose and to begin wearing cotton ones,” Gov. Landon Haiti. r ( | "There can be no question as to the real road down which we are being led. This threatened change in our form of government is not remote. Its effects will strike 1 rectly into the homes, the jobs and the lives of every one of us." Knox In Ohio En Route with Knox in Ohio, Oct. 22. — (U.RJ Continuing bis

PREBLE Township VOTERS The total amount your township received , this year from the state for SCHOOL PURPOSES ONLY, was $1,585.21. Os this amount. $850.00 was from gross income tax. Valuation of your township is $1,505,925.00. Your present school tax rate is 15c. Additional property tax rate needed if state support is withdrawn by repeal of gross income tax law 11c per SIOO VOTE FOR TOWNSEND AND THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET Political Advt.

i' sharp attacks on President Rooae- ■ volt and the new doul admlnlstrni tlon. Frank Knox, Republican • ivies presidential nominee, cum--Ipalgned into Ohio today after telli Inga Vincennes, Ind., audience i that the president lias failed to • reveal "his plans, bis platform and bls program." •I On the route of the Knox special 1 in one of the major "pivotal" i states today were addresses by the t runnthg mate of Gov. Alf M. laini don In seven cities. Tonight, he i will speak In Toledo before leavi Ing for a one-duy swing through 1 New York state and u night ad- ) dress scheduled for Friday at | . Scranton, Pa. ’ — Golf in U. 8. Traced to 1796 ' -| Savannah, Ga.—(U.R)—First recI ord of golf In the United States is an advertisement in the Georgia Gazette of Sept. 22, 1796. accord- . ing to the IT, S. Golf Association, i Tile advertisement announced tho|

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■ Savannah Golf Club's anniversary • celebration In the Merchants’ and i Planters’ Coffee House. —--o—• -■■•■ Moscow Parks Crowded i Moscow (U.R) —During this post summer 18,660,000 visitors rented and were entertiUned In the four , largest parks of rest und culture , in Moscow. Large sums were spent this year for the linprove- • ment of the Gorky Central Park . of Rest und Culture alone. 1 , ~Q i i■— Trade In a Good Town — Decatur Mothers! In treating children'a colda, don't take chances..use