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’meeting of th* cluh will b.- held at th* hum* of Mr* Fted M< Conn-Il A pot Im k dinner will bn enjoyed and election of officer* held <lne»t« at th* m-eting were Mr*. We«ley England of thl- city *nd the M**dame* |. Yager. J Yager, Frank Hprunger. Wm Hi henbec k. IM H fennely. Ra< hael Burkhalter. Grover N*u*n« hwander. U<m VonGunten. Helena Lie, hty. it F GUI lorn. E Nyffeler. Myton Habeg. ger. I'hrl* lad Mun. Ix>m* N*ad*-n houser. Caroline Hlr*hev II Frank* lln Hprunger. Kar| Hllty. Henry Schindler and Mi*> ferc-u* Hprunger all of the Berne < bib TRI STATE CONFERENCE It HELD AT ANGOLA The Women of the Moo .< held a trl-atata conference at Angola Mun-1 day afternoon The meeting opened with an addre** of welcome by Mu Gwendolyn Cotner of Angola A committee disc u««lon wa* held followed by a contest on Why I Belong Io the Women of the Moo»e.” In which Mr*. Bert Haley of thl* city look part. In the evening. Initiation of several candidate* wa* held Fern Stover of Moo-aeheart gave ' an Interesting dewrlptlon of it* a<llvitie* Those attending from here were Mr and Ml - It., ■ 1t,., Mr. 'and Mr*. Lloyd Kr»-< her | DRAMATIC SECTION MEETS AT KOHNE'S The Dramatic Department of the Woman'* club met at the home of Mra. 0. J. Kohne Monday evening With eighteen member, p nt. and enjoyed a chop*u*y supper Table* were covered with linen* carrying out the Halloween color* of black, white, orange and brown Skeleton and pumpkin candle - decorated the tables. A short bu«lne«- meeting war held during which Mr Fred pat-; teraon, a former member. wa* welcorned back to her department nther new member* present were Mi»* Imogene Bright. Mr*. Inm Chapman. Mr*. Burdette Coater. Mr*. Gerald Dvrkin and Mr- Keith McDougall Ne w member* unable to

( M B CALENDAR I •aclaty Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Rhone* 1000 — 1001 Tueeday V I S Ch** Party, Meet at First 1 H Church. I so p m. Kirkland ladle*' Club Masquer- 1 ade party, Kirkland School. I p m Iterator Home Eewnomlcg cioh, Halloween Party. Mr* G Remy llierly. 7 W p m l-ady of Victory Discussion Group Masquerade. Mr* Klmo Mil>r. 7 W p m Wednesday Ind- Study Club, 7 Itt P M K of C hall Salem Udlea* Aid Society, Mra. 1 ’ Chauncey Jone*. I p. m Shakeapeare Club. Mrs. Charles Dugan. J:SO p. m. Historical club, Mr* Wilson I>a, 7 SO p m I nion Township H<>m« Economic*. Mrs. Charles Rabbltt, I M .p m '! St Vincent de Paul. K. C. llall.i 2 p. m. I 1 St. Mary'* Home Economics Ctuh. ' Mr*. Will Johnson. Ipm. Thursday Young People* Groups' Halloween Party. Methodiat Church, after Calllthumpian parade Friday Parent Teacher Association ' Meeting. Lincoln School. S:M p m. !' Presbyterian Rummage Kale. Mie* Building. Corner Jackson and ,S.c <md St* , all day. Saturday Rummage Sale. Zion Evangelical .ind Reformed Church Basement. Presbyterian Rummage Sale. 1 Mies Building. Corner Jackson and Second St*, all day. Fried Chicken Supper. First Cmted Brethren Church. 5 to 7 P m. 1 Monday lioearch Club. Mrs. f»an Sprang. 2 30 p in Adam* County Chorur. Moose 1 (Home. 1 M p. m Pythian Needle Club Halloween ' Party. K of P. Home. ___l I 1 attend were Mrs. Jerome Kohne. I Mra. Je**e Rice. Mr* Agne* Wol-; pert and Mr* Rolterr Holthouse. Mrs. Milton Mcndelblatt gave an, Interesting talk on current plays'' of last season and thl* season in |. New York Chicago and Fort, j Wayne Hostesses assisting Mrs. Kohne | were the Mesdames Charles Hite' Milton Mendelblatt. Felii Maier and Ml** Zula Porter The n* «t meet-1 Ing of the department will tie held h at the home of Mr* I A Kalver. i OUT-OF TOWN QUESTS ENTERTAINED AT SMITLEVB Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smltley of/ ♦2l South First street entertain- ‘ ed Sunday for Mr. and Mr* L P * Workinger of Greenville. Mich Mr. and Mr*. Theodore Wilson and ( «m Ix-Roy of Flint. Michigan. Mr. ( and Mr*. Charles Ward and child reg Helen. Junior and Kathryn. Mr. j and Mrs. Robert IteVor and children Barbara and Jimmie. Mrs. Sarah DeVor of Bluffton The Adams county choru* will ( meet at the Moose home- Monday afternoon at one-thirty o'cloc k Tha. attendance committee Is requested to meet one-half hour early. MRS MARTIN HILL ENTERTAINS CLASSES Mr* Martin Hill entertained rwi gently with a Halloween party for clmum ti and 7 of the Nuttman Avenue Cnlted Brethren Sunday school, guests came masked and those whose identities were- not guessed received pri*e*. They were Mrs Fred Evan* and two children and Jack Gray. After *everai song* Rev. Luke ' Martin led in prayer l-ater a Weiner and marshmallow roast wa* enjoyed Present were Rev. and Mrs. Martin and children. Mr. and Mr*. Jack Gray an dson*. Mrs. Edith Terrell and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Troutner and daughter. Mr. and Mr*. Harvey Sudduth. Mrs. Frank Johnson. Mr*. Earl Moun*ey. Mrs. Adam Johnson and children. Mr*. Fred Evan* and children. Mr. and Mr*. Henry Clark and daughter. Mrs. Glen Addy and children. Mr* Jeff Addy, la-wi* Clark Out of town guests were Miss Naomi Burry of Geneva and Pau! Fisher of Payne. Ohio, and the host and hostess Mr and Mrs. Martin Hill and daughter. MRS FRED HEUER HAS RESEARCH CLUB Members of the Research club met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs Fred Heuer on West Monroe street. Following the collect and current event*. Mr*. C. R. Saylors, leader, gave a most capable discussion of the subject “Food and Health.” “Man Inherits certain possibilities. How they develop depends on hl* environment; and the most fundamental Influence in the environment I* food. “Primitive man had one thing in hi* favor, the food* he used were natural, whole food*, furnishing the e**entlal* for human nutrition. • Today, the situation In a modern Industrial country I* entirely different Comparatively few people produce their own food. Production *nd distribution are eommerclallied There la a greater variety of

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food* transported over greater di*lances, hut many rtf thesn food* are processed and refined so that they have lost the element* they contained in their natural state, Flavor and keeping duality tend to Ire emphasised Io the neglect of the nutritive value* of food*. In thl* situation, tradition and habit are no longer safe guide* to the selection of food*. They can lead to dangerous mistakes. But paralleling modern developments In the food Industrie* there have been development* in the knowledge of nutrition. Thl* knowledge rightly undes'ood nnd u**d fUinlehe* a safe guide In the compleg food situation of today. I' •how* what man needs to get from food, and how to get It by proper selection and preparation of food stuff* The science of nutrition offer* a sound foundation for food production and distribution In the future. Research Is rapidly contributing new farts of nutrition We an- living in an age of research. Much Important scientific research is done in the laboratories of medical school* and by industrial chemist*, all of whlrh add* tlatly to the •urn totnl of the science of nutrition “ Mis* Eva J. Acker wa* welcomed into the club as a new mem tier. The hostess server! Halloween candle* at the com lu*lon of the pr<e gram. I The club adjourned, to meet neat j Monday at the home of Mrs. Dan Sprang, with Mr*. Ruasell Gwens as the leader BUFFET SUPPER ENJOYED BY MEMBERS The Art Department of the Woman's club held its opening meeting last evening, with a buffet supper at the home of Mrs. J. T. Myers on Fourth street. Assisting Mr*. Myers as hostesses were Mrs. Milo Black. Mr* I. Walters, Mr*. It A Stucky and Mr*. Adrian W*mhoff Favors of Illustrated Itooklet*. :' Flotuer Arranging.” were given ' the guests. During the business i meeting a report was given by Mrs. | Wemhoff on the spring state con- | vention. Following the business meeting, an interesting program on flower I arrangements, current events and art masterpier es was given by Mrs. Black. Mr* Walters and Mr*. Weinhoff MUSIC SECTION MEETS AT GERBERS The Music Department of the Woman's club met last evening at the home of Mr*. Edgar Gerber at -Ight o'c lock and after a short business meeting enjoyed an interesting talk by Mra. Harry Grulre. Her subject was "Halt laike (’By and .Mormon Musicales." At the close of the program, dainty-refreshments with Hallowene appointments were served by the hostess. The assisting committee included Mr*. Dalia* Goldner. Mis* Lulu Gerber and Mi«* Sylvia Ruhl. JUNIOR WOMEN ENJOY PICNIC The Junior Women of the Woman * club enjoyed a weiner roast

The gift that’s an ever-present reminder of ) ou GRUEN THE PRECISION WATCH A watch i* one gift you I Priced from ’24.75 know for »ure your par- ..xnj-xL-tkular man-at-arm* will HaWSIt uw—always. Give a Gruen P-C j ' ( and you know every glance will bring th* thrill of ■' n * L-. ,1,11 i pride—a glowing memory / ; 3 S of the giver. GS3BEXI ■■■■■■■■■■■■MHaasssssHeoaawa *’il! U > I Wftn/7 KLsljß wjnZ..Xi—J/jiy y EHEhvvS STUAST TSXAN H H jmt*. Y«t I’ rte*is F«* toe ».l* *n«t w rrtl.- *•<* <»•«. GwclUit* mt«*«*M. G»M b*<* gl«7» «• *»<> -J GIFTS FROM TOUR JEWELER ARE GIFTS AT TNEIR BEST Pumphrey Jewelry Store

In the shelter houin at llanna-' Nuttman park last evening for \ their opening meeting. Mi** Hetty Trlcker. t hairman. presided over a short business meeting Kathryn Jack*nn and Monica Schmitt discussed current topics of the war in keeping with the aub- i ject "Mt’s Wake Vp.” At the conclusion of the program, weiner* and other refreshment* were enjoyed. The committee In charge was Mis* Jackson, chairman, assisted by Miss Schmitt. Maiine Martin. Alyce Kay Baker and Pauline Acker. The neat meeting of the department Will be held November with Miss Ann Young as the hostess. The subject will bo "Memoirs Os stephen Foater.” MRS. KIRSCH HOSTESS TO LITERATURE RECTION I The opening meeting of the Lit- , erature Section of the Woman's ( club was held Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Leo Kirsch. At i sU-th.rty o'clock a chop-suey supper was enjoyed by twenty-two > members and one guest. Mrs. P II ■ Thoma*, president of the Woman's club The committee in charge other i than Mr*. Kirsch Included Mrs. i William Linn, chairman. Mrs. G. A. I Buckley. Mr* Frederic Hchafer and Mrs. C. A. Dugan Mrs. Schafer then gave a most! interesting review of the book “I Married Adventure” by Osa John- j »on. which wa* a story of Martin j and Osa Johnnon and their egclt-: Ing egperience* in the South Sea* I and the Interkir of Africa. Mr*. John Tyndall. Mr*. ('. A. Dugan and Mr*. Jesse Sutton gave a report on the Slat annual convention of the Indiana Federation of club* held at laike Wawasee June 4. !> and C After a short busluea* meeting, the club adjourned to meet Nov-1 ember 25 at the home of Mrs. G. ■ A. Thom* The topic to le- discussed Is "Adventure* in economics and science plastics as seen by the magailnea.” FATHER-BON BANQUET HELD The annual father-son banquet of the First Evangelical church wa* held last night About 100 men and boy* attended. Rev. G. T Rosselot of the t'nited Brethren church delivered the feature address and held his audience < spelilwund a* he related some of: hi* experience* in darkest Africa a* a missionary. 1 A* a surprise entertainment Jim Whitehurst, the boy magician ot Fort Wayne, entertained with his inexhaustible supply of trick*. Miss Phyllis Kolter played a number of piano selections and piano accompaniment*. MR. AND MRS. FRED WATKINS HAVE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mr*. Fred Wathin* of Monroe celebrated their golden wedding aniversary Bunday with a , dinner at the home of Mr*. Forrest Ray in Monroe. Places were laid for thirty-five guests and open house was enjoyed from two o'clock in the afternoon until eight o'clock in the evening Over one hundred and fifty

friend* called during the hour* fnr open house GUI Os town gtle-l* Were Mr. Walklh* sister. Mrs. M D Thittsh of Ht John'*. Ohio and a num tier of other relative* and friend* from Ohio, Mr and Mr* Ross Forson. Mrs. Vl« tnr Corson, Valparaiso; Mr*. Hattie Ne|*on. Decatur; Dr aud Mr* Robert Me Mtuan of Tay lor university. I'pland and other relative* and friend*; Rev. Frank Mo<ure of Vera f'rug; Rev, Hu*le Kproul of Monroe and other re!*-' five* and friend*; Mr and Mr*. Marlon Watkins and family of Bourbon. Mr. and Mr*. Chester Watkins and family of Muncie The high school class, the Epworth league and the young peoples' choir of the M'-'hodi«t church I will unite in having a Halloween party Thursday evening at th« church after the Callithumlan parade. All young peopl- of the c hurc h are cordially Invited to attend Mr and Mr*. Edmund Choynickl and daughter Margaret Helen of I Chicago visited with her mother and grand mother. Mr* Val*-ri.i

\ * y/ 7 I 1 | So thats / I what an / ALL-GRAIN BEER ) I tastes like£/ Now ALL-GRAIN STERLING If Batter Than Ever—Enjoy Its Zesty Tang and Forget About Your Weight • Don’t just ask for beer; ask for STERLING! Today, it’s better than ever. Its flavor has a lilt to it. There’s a tang and sparkle nothing but natural io* Sn produce. An H-ouoce glass fattening than a fair-sized m if you must be careful raistline, you can still enjoy , all-grain beer at its best. I, INC • Mw>* OM«* IvacHvM*. I«d. // 10 SUGAR \ // OR GLUCOSE Y\muts added/ . One

Choynickl and 'heir brother In law I and <l*t<*r. Mr. and Mr* Arthur E | Myer* of route 3. fee uiur over the , Weekend The ladle* Os the- Meillhdi*t . church have- announced November, 7 a* the date for the annual New 1 Ragland dinner Tha menu will bn publl-hed later. On Thursday. Oc-fo. iter 24. the ladle* will hav« a mincemeat sale The mincemeat will «ell for 15 cent* a quart or M cent* a pint Anyone wiahlng to leave order* I* askeel to .g|| any of the following Mr*. O t., Vanco. Mr* Ros* Mallonee. Mr*. George Fland-. er* or Mr* L R Brown Richard Jack«on. of Eleventh itreet. who ha* been a patient at th* Adam* county memorial ho«pital for the past 10 day* la report ed improving «atl*farrorily Mr*. Dan He hafer left thia morning for Marnn. Georgia, where »h* will attend the wedding of a achnol. friend anti vlalt with friend* for' two week* She wa* accompanied by h*r mother, Mr* Frank If T.; I Potter of Evanaton who ha* been her meat at her home here over I I the weekend. Mr. and Mr*. Fells Maier were in Fort Wayne thl* afternoon I where they attended funeral »ervlcea for Harry Komiaarow at S< heitmann'a funeral home

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HEAR R 0 0 s E V E L Wednesday 9.15 to 10 P. M. (CST.) ■ Saturday 8 to 8.45 P. M. (CST.) Nov. 4 9 to 11 P. M, (CST.) Pol Advt.