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)of a pro lurk .upper Tu-'dsy even 1 jins at ala o'tlmk at th* horn* nt | . Mr* Italia* Goldn•I i HALLOWEEN PARTY AT MRS LEHMAN T e Th* I’hoelte HIM* cla-- nf th* ! Zion Evangelical and lb formed ' • Munday •• bool mu at 'he hum* ,r Mr. W**l*y |>hm*n Ih*l evenin' and enjoyed a Hall >w.-*-n party 1 . The room, were iHautlfully and . . rlelerly drttrrafed with .in'umii * . leave* and flower. Mark <a' and I I witch*. Th* prla* foi the "lie.t dr* ed" | went to Mr. Jark l.lttle and th* ‘ 4 prla* for itueaain* th* larg*.t num ( I l>*r of ma.k*d per .rill. west! tn Mr. Holwrr Adtdat. . A <l*v*r playlet The l(alli>u<l <’io..ih« w*. given the M*. . u dame. Italia, tloldner. f M Pruah ; t M E Wortbman <T«»tu« M iler ami | r Holtert Auku-I liame. were played and prla*. . prevented to th* M*«dame. Georg* . i Mardamn. Edward llloeinher ami | merit, of Halloween appolntinrni. were aerved by Mr. lahman ( ’a«l-ted by The MeMlam*. Miller. , Dorpba. M< Mil kman. Alhei t Miller and John Kennedy MRI JESSE WILLIAMS ( HOSTESS TO 0 V 8 CLASS Th* It Y 11 ria*, of lb* Flr.t j |l'nlted Brethren Sunday «< hool met . at th* horn* of Mr. Je..e William.! la«t evening with forty-three in at- , tendam e Mr. t'arl Flatter gave th* .devotional. | Mr». George M.yer. gave a reading. Th* program «•< in charge of Mr«. Tom Andrew., Mr. Wilton Heed and Mr». Habrit ('N'hran A deliriou. lun< heon wa. nerved { by th* ho.t*.» a.«l»ted by the Mr •• ' dam*. Neteon Abbott George Krick and Ed Newport WOMEN OF MOOSE HAVE REGULAR MEETING The Women of the Most.* held their regular meeting Thur»day ievening at .even thirty u t 'mk with a giHid at tendance t .plendld report wa« made l>y the publicity i committee and th* child <are and training committee chairmen a* well a. by the hom>-makitig commitfee Martha Zener, chairman of th* • led a dance to !•* held at Hun Mel ErlI, day night by th* Women of the Moo.r The nine o'clm k ceremony wa* u»*d The chairmen of the auditing committee read th* quarterly report Th* .enior regent appointed th* auditing c ommittee for th* tom Ing quarter Th* neat regular meeting will l»e held November 7 at .even-thirty o’clock ENTERTAINS CLASS I AT HALLOWEEN PARTY Mt*. Jerne Edgell entertained the inernltet. of her Sunday .chool < la«» i Thur«day evening with a Halloween party Gaine, were played and re-

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< LI B ( ALRNDAR Satiety Deadline, 11 A. M Fanny Macy Phone* ion — 1001 Friday I'lM-ahoma. Urdge, lied Men'* Hall, 7 in p m I'hllatha* day*, Mr. f E l‘*f-1 erecm. 740 p. m t'hh k*n Hupper. Hoagland Me-1 'hodl.t f'hurt h. & to 7 p m Goldtti Bule Hat** of Mt. I*aul. t'hlll Mapper, llrandyherry M*htn»l. 7 p m. Federation of (Tube Mr. A It iMaul**. J in p m , Saturday Cafeteria Hupper. Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church. ’• lo 7 p m. Monday Mt Mary'. Htaiality Soc ial Evenling St Jo.eph Sc hool. 7:l# p in Kum Joln-I'« t'la«. Mr and Mr*. Ch*t Reynold. 71« p m Adam* County Woman'< f'horu*, Mt.t.e Horn*. I S# p m Pythian Mlatere Temple. K of P. Hom*. 7 10 p m Woman'* Club Qwnnral Meeting. Library lecture Room. 7:<S P tn. ReMarch Club, Mr*. I„ Fogle. 2. Mt p. m. Tueeday Zion Jr Walther la-ague *oc|g| meeting. 7 S« p tn Hoot Tdwnahlp Home Economic-. Club Annual Gue.t Itay Tea Monmouth S< hool Building. 2 p tn Keltekah Imdge. I. it <1 F Hall. 71« p m. Mother* Study (Tub. Methodl.t Church. 2 io p m Young Mair in« (Tab Mr*. Italia* Goldnei pot luc k .upper gpm Wtdneaday lll.torical Club. Mr. Jud*on ' Pa.awater. 2 1" P m Hhakt-.peare Clute. Mr*. Walter Krick. 2 3<t P m fre»hment« with Halloween appointmeat* »ervc-d Pre»ent were Ro«e Roebuck. Bon nl«- Ki.tler, Kathryn Sudi’uth. Pat- 1 »y Springer, Kathryn and l.uella Howi - Connie and MR# 7IIH l-u ■ Hie and Faye Wolfe. Joan Mitchell. Ruby Hat •liman. Colleen Edgell. Hoyle and Vernon Kel*er and Norman Wolfe. All tho.e who are «elliag ticket* for the magical .how prevented by Jim Whifehurat under the auspice, of the Methodl.t young people, are a.ki-d to turn ticket* and money In before th<- «how tonight at .eventhirty o'clock Ticket, may l»- turned in at the door Th* performance will liegln promptly at aeven-thirty and th* public i« Invited SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS HAS SCAVENGER HUNT Cal E Peteraog'* Sunday uchool da«» of the Bapti«t Sunday tcchool enjoyed a aleak fry and .everal .cavenger hunt* Tuesday evening at Hanna-Nuttma# park Preaent were Helen Roop Marilyn Moser. Florence Sherman. Elvira Ward. Marjorie Moaer. Kenneth Chiicote. Dave Baughn. Ralph Scott. Edwin Mo*er. Robe r t Mower. Mr Peteraon. Cal Burnett. Richard Harkle** and Raymond Johntum SO CHA REA CLUB MEETS AT DANIELS' Mr* Harold Daniel* wa* ho*te«* to the member* of the So Cha Rea duh and two gue*t«. Mr* Ed Boknecht and Mr* F It Co.fell >. Thu*day evening at her horn* on Hl»th street. After a bualne** meeting, five game* of bridge wer-» enjoyed Mr*. Ku***ll Byer. Miss Mari* Murtaugh and .Mrs. lacwrence Beal received the dub prlge* and Mr*. Btknecht the guest prlge. • At the close of the games, dellclou* refreshment* were aerved. Th* i lub will enjoy a Halloween party in two week* at the home of, Mr. T J Metgler on North Second street. Th* m*nu for the cafeteria .upper lo be served by the ladle* aid of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church Saturday evening from five to seven o'clock will he as follow*: fried chicken, creamed chicken. tna.hed potatoes and gravy, meat loaf, sweet potatoes, baked com. baked bean*, oyster dressing cinnamon apple*, salad pie. cake and coffee. The St. Mary's Sodality will have a social evening at t*e St. Joseph school .Monday evening al seventhirty o'clock ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. la-land D. Sheets of Wren. Ohio are the parents of a luiby son. born at the Attain* county memorial hospital Thursday afternoon at 2:50 o'clock o - Frads m a uontt ■ Oeeatao Beauty Counselbr FRAULEIN LOER advises you to be a Beautician •‘For Better Pay" Wayne University of Beauty Culture 30# Woat Wayne otreot. Fort Wayno, Ind. "Catalogue by request"

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Mr and Mi* John S t'olihtn of IIP North Fifth street will commemorate their gulden wedding anulversary Sunday They were mt rled October 22. I**" In Si Mary * t'.ilhullc ihuiih by lt*v Father Wilhen* Their aiieudaiil* were Nellie .Mi-Clalti now living in Ib-uvei, Colorado Magdaltne Omlar. Georg* Wemhoff and Henry Cidehln Mr* Colehin wa* Ro.* Ann Mi laiughlln before het marriage The rwlebra tl in will Im lud* a dinner for th* ininmliat* family, folfowed by open house tor friend* and relative* fiom two to five and seven to nine .Mr unit Mr* Colihln are 7« and 77 year* <>t age respectively They have two daughter*, .Mr* Jam** Carnail of Bluffton and Mi** Helen* at home one grand, hild. Sharon Cgruall. A -on Herbert. I* deceaaed

TO CALL FIRST CONTINUeu FltOM PAGE OMB W-ini. J I W' llkl.- who. h<- »ald. had Iw-en "misled into making statements alotui delays In the progress of housing the men" H* said that (ar from Iteing a "ghost program." as Willkie charg ed. the housing program was ahead of Schedule When questioned iilmhii the plan lo call only ISll.tHHi men by th* first of the year instead of too into a previously planned. Stimson replied "eslgentles of army training" insisting that It was not due to lack of housing In a prepared statement designed to answer criticism of the housing program. Stimson said that the slowness "came from the simple fact that the people of th* I'nlted State* were not ready through their congress Hast utmmert to take the step* necessary lo give

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Ry HARRKON ( AKROLI. hiss Fratam K>adhst* Wrilrr HOLLYWOOD In the few years that she has been a movie star. Alice Faye has had almost 5.000 babies named after her In spite of

the growing total. Alice has kept a record of every youngster and never fails to send each one a birthday greeting According to Brother Bill, who looks after the star's business affairs, this little act of thoughtfulness costs

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Alice about 5750 a year. With their job finished In "Let’s Make Music." Bob Crosby and his band gave a farewell luncheon at I R-K-O to Joseph Kearney, saxophone player in the outfit and also - its manager. Kearney, former l schoolmate of Crosby's at Gonzaga i university, is quitting the band after five and one-half years to en-, ter St. John's seminary at Camarillo. He will study for the priesthood — Nothing Is more unpredlctsbhthan movie opportunity. In New York. Joseph .M Schenck was having breakfast at the Hotel, Pierre and noticed a good looking youth. He thought he recognized a screen prospect and sent over his card. Later came a test and now the boy, Kenneth Alexander, 20 years old. is a contract player at Twentieth Century-Fox. But here's the topper to the story. Alexander's home is Beverly Hills. He Is the son of Molly King, musical comedy star and the nephew of Charles King, who came from the stage to win fame In M-G-M s first Broadway Melody." After "Flight Ct nmand'' Is finished. Bob Taylor and his flying instructor, Max Constant, are heading for a small airport in Arizona For two weeks the star plans to take an intensive course of lessons In the handling of his new plane. Now that he has made up his mind to become a pilot. Bob can’t wait until he gets his license. "Os Mice and Men" didn't do all for Lon Chaney, Jr. that his friends had hoped, but Lon now has a leading role In Universal's new Buper-serial, "Riders of Death Valley." One of these days he may blossom out as an author, too. For five years he has been writing down . recollections of hut famous father. ■ They now cover 300 pages of notes.

this suthorlty or to provide this money ’ The long debate In congress over eoMr-riptlon. he said, wa* evidence of the truth of this statement. Home observers, however, regard' ed the new inductlmi si h--dule a* Indication <>f rto army's inability to provide adequate winter quarter*. slni e more 'han half ot throwto Ire < all*d will be Imlucted after the severe weather months Induition date* have Iw-en reviser! twite since the conscription law wa* Introduted tn congress larst summer It war planned lo call siHitHHi men by lhe end of this year By early fall the twhedul* was revised to r ail WO.OOO men by the end of February and another (tMt.iMHi in April. Now the date (or the last of the MHiiwro has been set back to June 15. Th* m hedule announted by Htitn•on I* a* follows Nov 1* 3#,#o# men. I*et 3 do#*#; Jan 1 tat.-

I Lon believes they can be made into a stirring picture As fur a* he 1* concerned, there is only one actor who could play his dad Paul Muni. Evidently Jane Withers’ mother is very serious shout that South American tour, because Jane now practices Spanish daily with 14-year-old Carmencita Torres, sister at a girl working on the Twentieth Century-Fox lot. Jane also has been working on imitations of Carmen Mirand*. Ironic situation when Billie Burke showed Bob Leonard the motion picture film from the collection of the late Florenz Fiegfeld. tine part of the film featured Mae .Murray in a dream sequence that Ziegfeld once ustd in the Follies I It wa* this strip of film that helped win Mae her first picture ' role. And the man who brought her to Hollywood was Bob Leonard. i How the calorie conscious mod--1 ern girl* would shudder to ait down to a breakfast such as Vivien Leigh is served in "Lady Hamilton'! The research department says it la absolutely authentic, too. Meal consists of: compote of fresh plum* ami grapes, two large baked apples glazed with sugar. Irish stew, heavy Italian bread, muffins, honey in the comb, sweet butter, coffee with thick cream and unrefined sugar, mocha cake and Italian pastry. Fans snatched 126 handkerchiefs 1 from Mickey Rooney's coat pocket during hi* personal appearance ( tour. . . . Hollywood hear* that . Jean Muir and Henry Jaffee will , honeymoon in Hawaii . • • One Jay after Maureen O'Hara's furni- ’: ture was taken out of her London . home and put into storage, the , house was destroyed by a bomb. ■ Garwood Van and Myrna Dell, j the Earl Caroil beauty, are a new , | combination. ... The lovely with Robert Wilcox (Florence Rice's ex) . lat the Emerald Lodge was Joan I Terry. . . . Jackie Cooper and Bo- ,' nit a Granville wear matching suede . Jackets to the football games . . . Mrs. Victor McLaglen still is laid ,; up with the injury she received at [ the Monterey horse show. She fell and her mount kicked her. . . . George Murphy had to come *ll I the way back from Del Monte Just , to speak one sentence to Lucille 1 Ball in "Three Giris and a Gob.” , | . Bette Davis is due for a sur. . prla* when she report* back to ,j Warners for "January Heights '* r Her dressing room suite has been t | completely done over and refur- •. nished in her favorite American 1. j colonial style.

(I lletny llierly Item u-ratb-«nun ty chairman I* showing th* ggrtrnl tural talkie this week The filmarrived yesterday and th* flr«t .bowing wa* given at headquarter last evening Tonight li will be u.ed at Monnimi'li and Saiutday evening at Bern* following th* rallies William Jenner of Shoal, wa. a Visitor here en route ot Foit Wayne sot a political confereni.- Mr J*n n*r wa. th* runner-up laitdlda'* f tr the Republican nomination for gov- : ergot la*t June. You are .ordially Invited tn attend the Centennial anniver.aiy of the First I'reshylerlan church In thi» < ity Sunday morning A «*rvi< appropriate io Ihr u<i*.lon ha« lieeti arrange.! Rev George Walton was a dinn.-t ' gu**t ia.t evening of Di George 'Allison of Fort Wayne H- attended the dinner a’ the Y M C A given in honor of th* moderator of th* general assembly of th* Presbyterian i hurt h Dr William Lind •ay Young tb.liert Helm. Cl -nt K irtenber and Fred S< hulle looked alter business in Lima. Ohio last evening Boy Kalver has Oren dismissed from th* Adam* county niemoiial I ho.pltal where he wa* . onfine.l for ! several day*, to hi. horn* on North Foot th street His condition I* I much improved Mr and Mrs. E E Ranter of Bluffion visited in Itecatn- That* day evening Mrs. Tom Hoover if Fort WaymIs the gue.t of Mt and Mrs. G H Shosenlo-rg of silt* Mercer avenue Hun Ze.er heal agio dealer. I* < onflned In the veteran*' ho.pltal al Indianapolis wliei* he is receiving medical treatment —_ . o Job Insurance Funds I’nder Previous Month Fort Wayne. (Kt I* Job Insurance benefits paid in the Fort Wayne area during Heptemlo-t arnounted to 111.ltd*, compared to 112 611 in August and |2*oli< in September IPM. It wa* announted today by Lester Kasslng, manage. ot the local field offk-e of the Indiana unemployment compenaation diviaion Th* average number of person* i lalmlng benefits during each week was ata.ut 77# in September. I.o2» In August, and 7So In Sepiemlier a year ago. he said This area covers Alien. Adam*. Hunting’m. Whitley, {(teuton DeKalb. Noble LaGrange and Mells counties o Storm Causes Blackout Goldendale. Wash <U.R> H**l dents of the south-central Washington city have an idea what lamdoners have egperletiied during recent blactaiut*. All electricity was shut off when heavy Ice formed on transmission lines and broke them Emergency crews worked IP hours before they were able to restore service. - -O' — - • Dream" Auto 22 Cars in One Cleveland. O iU.R) -Ervin Brown. 23-year-old Cleveland garageman. has built the automobile of his dreams, but it took a year's labor and parts from 22 different < ar* 000. Jan 15-Po.tHHi; Feh. I« ISO M 0; March 5 Jihi.ishi; June If. JM.OOO In addition IJO.OOO national Kuard»m*n will lie mobilised between Jan 3 and Feb 3. IK4I Asked If any further plans had been made. Stimson replied ■'Only God and Hitler know what j will happen to the I'nlled State* by then.” I Conservative estimates of draft officials indicate that no compulsory Inductions will be needed un HI January They egpect about Zmi.iMHl volunteers, and some aspect as many as 500.000 The law allows acceptance ot volunteers as young as Ik year* of age —: 0_... Dance Sundav Nile. Jimmie Dinwiddie colored orchestra. Sun Set. REPUBLIC AN COUNTY TICKET General Election Tuesdav. Noy. -> Goo. W. Gillie Congress Edward E. Liechty Joint R«pr**«ntstive Adams-Well* Countie* Kermit Bowen Treasurer Vincent Kelle* Prosecuting Attorney J. Jerome Yager Coroner Cleo Linn Recorder Holtert Hill Sheriff Chas. K. Bowers Surveyor Dale D. Moses Commissioner, Ist Dist. Harry Moore Commissioner, 3rd Diet. Political Advertisement I

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