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nounced by Mr* Faye Michel. Dehtlous refrohtnrnts were served ii by the hostess, a Those present were the MosI. dames Karl Mounsey. Dale Osborn. I Faye Michel, Ham Delhi. Hatty Hill, I Edith Terrell. Emma Johnston. •■ liemice (hay. Doria Trontner. Frank Garwood. Treva (’lark. Luke 1 Martin and Cera Jean Smith e —— - REGULAR MEETING OF WOMEN OF MOOSE The Women of the Moose held • |their regular lodge meeting at the . Moose home Thursday evening. The i women voted It. hold winter meet- - Inga at seven thirty o'clock , Thursday evening. October it. i the alumni committee will go to Mooseheart The nine o'clm k cereI motiy was held. The social service ■ ommittee announced that they will r sponsor a dance at HuuHet park Friday evening. October 11. The neat regular meeting will be held ■ in two weeks. *' "■ •0 CHA REA CLUB AT MRS GLEN HILL’S Mrs. Glen Hill was Hostess to the Ho Cha Kea dub and one guest. Mrs. Mark Braden. Thursday even- 1 i Ing at her b .ne on Eleventh street ; After a short business meeting. 1 five games of bridge were played • and prises presented to Mrs Dick ' Ehlnger. Mrs Fred Hchulte and Mrs. George Murent. Mrs. Braden was presented with a guest prise Al the close of the games, lunihJ eon was served by the hostess. NEW SOCIETY MAE FIRST MEETING The woman's society of Christian service of the Monroe Methodist 'church met Wednesday afternoon at the church for the first regular meeting of the new organisation Mrs. Homer Winteregg opened the , meeting by singing a prayer-hymn, , followed with prayer by Mrs Flos Isle Braudyberry i Mrs. John Floyd, ptrsident. conducted the business meeting, appointing a number of committees Mrs. Hattie Ixmgenberger had charge of the following program; , vocal solo by a trio composed of Mrs. Wilfred Ray. Mrs. Raymond Crist and Esther Watkins, solo.

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mesl. Hufferlug this way I lost much strength and weight, and I got so little relief from tbe medicines I tried I felt almost complete-, ly discouraged. "Retonga promptly brought me grand relief My bowels act better. 1 now eat heartily and so I got relief of indigestion. Eating well. 1 have regained several pounds and feel much stronger. Retonga made me feel like a different man ” Retonga is a purely vegetable gastric tonic. Get genuine Retonga today at Holthouse Drug Co. -Adv.

CLUB CALENDAR Bsc'sty Doadlins, 11 A. M Fanny Macy Phonea 1000 — 1001 Friday Pocahontas Lodge. Red Men Hall. I 7 JO p m V B Work and Win Class. Mr * and Mrs. William Btrahm. 7 M p m Reception and Hupper, talon Chapel Church. <lO p m Ave Maria Study Club. K of C ' Hall. 7 10 o'clock Saturday Rummage Hale. IleVoaa Building South Second Street. Fried Chicken Hupper. First United Brethren Church, 1 to 7 , P m Rummange Hale. First Christian Church Basement, all day. Penny Hupper. Antioch Lutheran Church. 5 to 7 p m Monday St. Agnes Modality Hamiturget , Fry. Hanna-Nuttman Parh. 7:10 ' p m Firemen's Auxiliary, Mrs. Arthur Baker. 7 10 p tn Pythian Sisters. K P Home. 7:30 I* m Woman's Club Opening Banquet. Zion Reformed Church. I 30 p m Research Club. Mrs. C. D. Lewton J 10 p m. Adame County Woman’s Chorus. Moose Home. 1:10 p m Tuataay Young Matrons Club, Mrs. Charles Brodbeck. 7 10 p m. Wednesday Zion Lutheran Missionary Society. Church Social Room. Ipm Historical Club. Mrs. S E Shamp. 1 30 p m Shakespeare Club, Mrs. W A. Lower. 2 30 p. m Mra. Weldon Htuckey; "Investment of Our Heritage.'* Mrs Trump; stewardship lesson. Mrs. Hart Th.- following new officers were installed Mrs John Floyd president. Mrs. Hattie I-ongenberger. vice-president; Mrs. Wilfred Ray recording secretary; Mrs. Menno Amstuta. corresponding secretary; Mrs Raymond Crist, treasurer, Plans were made for several of the ladies to attend the conference meeting at Muncie Thursday During the social hour, refreshments w.-re served by the new officers to the thirty-three members presenL U B AID SOCIETY HAS REGULAR MEETING The First t’nited Brethren ladies' aid society held the tegular monthly meeting Thursday afternoon at I the home ot Mrs. Judson Passwater. Jwlrti Mrs Frank Fisher and Mrs. Ralph Roop as the assisting bos- ■ teases. I The meating opened With the song "It Is glory Just to walk with Him " Mrs. Chili ote read the 33rd Psalm, with Mrs. Earl Crider giving the prayer l-rst minute details of the supper to be given at the church Haturday 'evening were taken care of and a committee appointed for the supper on Novmber 2 The Mesdames Crider. Andrews and Rosselot Will be in charge. A radio was ordered for the Otterbein home at l<ebanon. Ohio and will be on display at the local > hurih Hunday. Twenty-one meinI Iters, three visitors and one child ' were present at the meeting yesterday. The Young Matrons club will i meet Tuesday evening at seventhirty o'clock at the home ot Mrs. ■ Charles llrodbsck. The missionary society of the Zion Lutheran church will meet in the social room of the church Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock. MRS. H. 0. DAVIS HAS ECONOMICS CLUR The Ht. Mary's township home economics club met at the twine of Mrs. H. O. Davis in Pleasant Mills Wednesday afternoon, with thirtyfive members and ope visitor preI sent. I Following the regular opening and short business meeting, the h-aders showed the results of refln-i-hlng old furniture. Tb<t meeting was Interesting as well as Instructive. ] Attention is called to ijty fact that the nett meeting will tai- held one day early. Wednesday. October 30. because of the leaders* meeting the following day. The iflace of the meeting will be announced later. All members must brim unpaid AMAZING NEW THROAT Lt’GHT 75c l.ixterine Thromt Liifht (including ba 1 levies.) 75c l.iwterine Antiseptic — (large size.) BOTH FOR 98c | B. J. SMITH DRUG CO. " ■■ ”“* >

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dues to this meeting as the leaders must close and turn In all tbelr reports at the leaders' meeting the following day. Election ot new ot-! fleers will also bo held After the lesson refreshments were served by the bosteaa assisted by the Mesdames Murray Holloway. Glen MrMtllen. Fred Bender and Mary Marshal) ot Fort Wayne. MISSIONARY MEETING AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The missionary society of the First Presbyterian church met at the church Thursday afternoon, with Mrs. C. D Kunkel giving the devotlonals and Mrs. Ed Engeler the prayer. Review of the study book "Uprooted Americans" was continued, with Mrs. George Walton reviewing last mouth's chapter and Mrs.' Roscoe Glendenlng continuing with this month's chapter A discussion of the overseas pro-, Ject was held Mrs M A Frielnger ! |J cbalmaw of the project which en- 1 compasses the making of clothing supplies such as sheets pillow cases and other necesalUes for missionaries Announcement was made of the Preabyterial meeting to be held al Ossian Thursday. October 17. Guests were then Invited to the dining room, where refreshments were served and a social hour enjoyed The committee iu< luded the Mesdames Bert Haley. Roscoe Glendenlng. Him Burk. A M Anker and Wm Affolder. UHL-EFFLER ANNOUNCEMENTS SENT Friends and relatives In this ' city have received announcement of the marriage of Miss Margaret 1 Uhl to James Pllllod Effler of To- ' ledo. which took place May 11. The bride Is well known here - having visited here often with the Charlie Voglewede family and other relatives. Hhe is the daughter 1 of Mr and Mrs C. Il L'bl The 1 bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs Erwin R Effler, also of To- 1 !ed<> The couple was married In Gesu church by Rev Joseph Laue They 1 will reside In Toledo. IRETA EGLEV TO WED EARL HARMON OCTOBER 12 The approaching marriage ot Mias ireta Egley, daughter of Mr. j 1 and Mrs. Noah Egley of Monroe to 1 Earl Harmon, son of Mis. Mlles ' Harmon of Decatur, was announced 1 today. The ceremony will take place on October 12 at 4 30 p m in tbe Ht Luke's Evangelical and Reformed j church at Honduras. . — I; Church To Observe Homecoming Sunday The Beulah Chapel Hunday school will observe rally day and homecoming Hunday. October C A Iras ket dinner will be served at noon, j Hunday school will Ire held as usual at P. 30 o'clock with preaching , at 10:30. After the basket dinner. ( at 1:30 o'clock tbe Kirkland town- , ship men's chorus will furnish music. Rev. Marshall Lane ot Fort Wayne will speak in the afternoon and other spec lai numbers of Inter-1 Ml have been arranged

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William J Lamest and Richard Brady After being arraigned tn Philadelphia court in connection with tho slaving of Mrs. Ethal M. Atkins, whose nude body was found In an abandoned farmhouse near Horsham. Fa William J- Carnes', left, and Richard Brady ve led beck to their jail catls Earnest was ctersstf with UM eg®*, WBrtJLßwasg as »n _ j

The W. P Robinson company at Bchumm Ohio has received the contract to furnish the lumber for the new Chirk esaw Milling company tn Mercer county The old building was destroyed by fire and construction of tbe new one baa started. Dr K H Alspaugh. ot Willshire. Republican will be the negt coroner of Van Wert county The Domex ratio candidate died recently and the place on tbe ticket was not filled Mrs. Fern Dull of this place had the misfortune Haturday while at {Work in the Hharp Canning factory lai Rockford to have her left hand badly cut while working with to*matoes Willshire Herald . Frank Roberts, political writer for the Fort Wayne JournalGaseite. visited friends h»re last evening A. J Smith has returned from a business Visit to Milwaukee and Chicago He says It was too hot to talk business Miss Loreta Rose Loot, employed in the FHA offices at Indianapolis, has berm given au advanced post-1 lion and Is now one of the secretaries. Joan Frits 12. Bluffton Is 111 with Infantile paralysis. There are two other cases there. William Brecker. 13. of Bryant. Jay county has been taken to Riley hospital. Indiana for treatment for infantile paralysis He was the Urd poll patient there at tbe present Mr and Mrs Iron L. Quinn of Oak Park . 111. will spend the weekend In llecatur as th'- guests of the latter's parents. Judge ami Mrs. J. T. an I her brother-in-law and slater. Mr. «nd Mrs. Avon Hurk. Judge Merryman who observed his Stith birthday anniversary Wednesday will enjoy a family dinner party Hunday iu commemoration of the occasion. Mr and Mrs W. G Gorman of Glencoe, ill ■ will also It* here for the occasion, the latter being a granddaughter of Judge Merryman They will be the guests of Mr and Mrs. Harold Me-1 Millen of West Monroe street Mr and Mrs. Arthur E. Myers of toute 2 left thia morning for Chi-. eago to visit Mr and Mrs Kdinund 'choynlckl and daughter. Margaret Helen. They will be the. sponsor* for their new niece at her christen I Ing. I The Zion Junior Walther league recently enjoyed a bayride with a large hay rack atta< bed to a truck. The ride started at the Otto Hoile farm and continued tor a aamlxtr ot miles. W. E Holland, new ctiemist a’ tbe Central Hoya company, ha* moved here from New York City and will reside in the Aeschlimau apartments. Theodore "Ted" Zaner. coach and athletic director at the Decatur Catbolh high school, will spend the 'weekend with his sister and family in Cbhago. He will act as god fa th er at the baptismal services for a niece to lx- held Hunday Woman* Hug Tile drenx oxford* in patent, suede and kid leathers, fine fitters at fl. Winnes Shoe Store.

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TEMPO OF NAZI AIR RAIDS ON ISLES SLOWED Bad Weather,Strong British DefenneH Slow Down Attack* London. <>" 4 <U.PJ Hot antiaircraft fire. B.ltlsh fighter planes and bad weather combined to keep ; German planes away from central London today after .< night during : which sot the first tlm<- In 27 days of terror raid*, not a bomb bad fallen in the central area and there had not been a single ras ualty Ge. man plane* Were heard, in visible above dense, low clouds.. flying up the Thame* estuary toward lailidxn for 3<> minutes, at one I minute interval* at lunch tlm<Bombing and gun fire was heard in the distance but there was no firing, and no bomb* were dropped. In the central part of the city Before lamdon» midday alaim. a Singh- German font motored fromber dived from cloud* in the i Thame* estuary aie.i and dropped In high eaplosive bombs in Maralt l 4 was the first instance in whi.h moot Germany * new giant plane* had 'appeared without a horde ot protective fighter plane British fighter plane* *bot down lone German bomnlng plane off the aast coast during the morning, 'he air ministry said IntmisifKallon ot the antiair ' craft barrage ami other new me.,* tire* to combat German night raid Ing phtnes were partly responsible for Ixmdoti * quietest night since I the raid* started Hept. 7. For th*- first time lamdon had 'two "all clear" signal* between I raid* during the night The firs t.ix-fore midnight, pert mltted resumption of normal tiaf- ■ tic for a short while, but in linearly hours of the morning traffic was »ti»pended again when raider* reappeared When III' Gel man* finally '-ail'd it a night, moo people remained In their shelter* to finish their sleep Though they Old not >»omh <en tial Loudon. th<- German* dtopl>e| Immi'* on -3 distil' ’* ot great*-. lamdon and In lh<- <ounti<* *u i rounding it There were raid* al so on Wale* and northwest and southeast England generally but all report* agreed that th* night was an unusually quiet one. CHURCH REVIVALS I Church of The Nazarene laisi evening ftev. M T Brandy berry spoke to a very atlentiV' audl'-nce on th'- theme. "Losing j Jesus." The evangelist said In; part: "There are many tiring* |>eo-I Ide arc losing today which In ina I sorrow artd trouble 111 Illi* lit- i ' Homo people, after years of aiduuu» toil and labui. lose tlzen; i bom'-* In tbe last few year - many I j have lost their homes by lire.j

i others try flood and fraud The I los* of a good position Is a great I I loss, and many people hat- a* : and are still out of employment t 'There are those who have lo»- ' their integrity, and purity Many j I have l<Mt their Mend* and loved 1 I ones, but the greatest los* of all. I* . Ito lose Jesus The parents ot tJrsus, supposing him to have is-. .. in the crowd, lost him How may ' lose him? We <au 10-e Je--. i by neglect, yielding to lempta'ion : dlsolH-dleiM-e. and by being *<> busily engaged 111 material thing* i that we do not have time for ret and family devotion "In losing Jesus, there a > "the things which We lose also W>lose the dearest friend on t-.r th or j :m heaven. We lose th* -w-il'-' fellowship and companion-hip j known to humanity We lose love Joy peace, rest, and contentment ' We lose hope ot heaven and • loved one* who have rli'-'i in th* ' tiiuinirliant faith of a living God "How may we find J-«n- ’ W> ' . will find Him by eiinniri.: ii. plate where we lost Hirn W> cannot find Him unless w «< nr lr tor Him earnestly and dlligen ly Hupposlllolta are nut tact* t’hii** I* a real person and we will know it. ii H* 1s out Haviou from -in ' Wln-n th*- parent* <rf fn imi that they had lost llltn they ■■ | came very mtn h >v< it' d o> * it : nnl la-gan Immediately ■> -• ■ <|r | lor Him and dldn t -'op until r.'p-y , had found ll.m Mr* Bramlyb'-.ry will -peak | night i -pei tally to ymuig pc.pi' The subject will lie What i* Tli.it In Thy Hind.' Heivlces will Ire gm at 7 :i". Haturday nigh w<- a- having a great healing servii • Don! in:---a night This revival campaign will soon be history. Come and bring a friend' The mens ibrnu- of Monti"

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CHURCH PUNS REDEOIC/ITION St. I*eter’n Lutheran ( hurth Plans Special Services Sundav . The Ht. Peter’s Lutheran church .in the Fuelling settlement will roal' do ate B* newly renovated chur< ii Sunday, with «p" ral services a< '> 3b a. m and 7 3V p. h Rev. Alfred Moeller, of St hiimm. o . a foi met pastor ot tbe church will Im> the -p-akei ~t the moruluc servile which will be ill the Ger- ■ mall iatlgua*'ll'v. Henry Abt am. of For' J Waylie. will ilelitei th, -i I moll at line eteuing service. This -ervit u will be iu English. St-veral changes havt been made 111 the interior of til' church. The pulpit lu>> bet n low red. lh> altai moved ba< k four lei t, ai> l a flVef'lot Hoffman talue of <’hn»t plat i-d iu tin- altar. A beautiful oil painting es Chlist. tbe good shepherd, four by eight f'- t. will d- ‘urate oih of the wall*. The c-onnnittee til charge of the *liui'ti decorating I* .»* follows: Rudolph Fuelling. Loui* rtdherer, Hugti Jioetger and tin pastor Rew I. J. Duin-' d. Ibe d' toiating waunder th'- diiet tp,u of Arthur Saam. interior d'-iuiatoi of Van Werl, Ohio. file entji i- cost of the ledeeorating and .-nucatiug will b- approximately 1-ll Mt.