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and Kether Thieme and ihr gueat, of honor. Evening guests were Mr and Mra. Walter Thieme; Mr. and Mr* I Arno* Thieme and children. Mr and Mra. Rrnaat Thieme and .laugh tar Margaret; Mr and Mr* Mai Thieme and children, Mr and Mra Henry Helklng and nona Mr and Mra William Witte and children: , Mr and Mra. Theador Weher and aon. Mr. and Mr. Charles Weber; i Morman Htoppenhageti Her ha rd and Reinhard Helklng. Edgar, Arnold. Alfred and Latter Thieme; Irene Weher. Hilda and Betty Thieme. The Adam, county woman'* i horua will meet at the Moo»e home | Monday afternoon at one-thirty . o'clock. PRESBYTERIAN SOCIETY ANNUAL PRAISE SERVICE Sunday afternoon from I la I o’clock the missionary society of the First Presltyterlan church will , have the annual pral.e and Thank.- 1 llvlna aervk e In the form of a veto per aet"Vlce. A splendid program ha. been ar- ( ranged. including an organ recital by Mra. O. (I Haubold and vocal solos by th-. Fred Patterson and i Mra. Keith of Osaian The public a. well M church , member* are urged to attend and enjoy the service* planned. INTEREST MANIFESTED AT W. C. T. I’. MEETING The W C. T V. met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mra. J. O. Trlcker with ten tnemliern and two curat*. Mra. Rene Hoffman and Mra. Mlllrr of Weat Monroe afreet, present. Eleven new name, were handed in for momlM-rahip and. one I honorary name Mra. Delton Paarwater, who ha. been provident of the local union an well a. county chairman, resigned aa president of the local union because of her many pressing duties. Mrs. (' E Hocker was chosen as the new president. Mrs. Mrva Sharrow sang a solo, "The Trystlng Place of Jesus." after which the Twenty-third Psalm war read by Mrs Huber* Zerkel. followed with prayer by Mrs HockMrs. Paaswater gave a fine review of the stale convention at Evansville and many points of Interest were diacusaed. Because of conscription. It was decided to add a soldiers and sailors department and Mrs Will Hamma will lie in charge Geneva union has also petitioned Ike county president ot have a union founded. Two life memberships for deceased members. Mrs. Henry- Krick and Mrs. Henry Fuhrman, were
< ’LI B CALENDAR •eclety Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Wednesday Ht. Jude's Study cluh. K. of C. Hall, 7:10 p. m Missionary Guest Day. Zion Lutheran Church, 2 p. m. World's Friendship Guild, Presbyterian Church. I p m. First Vailed Brethren W. M. A. 2 p m Beulah Chapel Ladles' Aid Society All Day Meeting. Mra. Gerald Grandstaff and Mrs J. C. Grandata ft. Ht. Ann's Study Club, Mra. Ed Keller. 7:20 p, m Zion Evangelical and Reformed ladle.' Aid. Church. 2:20 p. m World Friendship Guild. Presbyterian Church. 2:30 p. m. ladles' Shake*peare Club. Mra. !>an Sprang. 2:20 p. m. postponed. ladles' Aid Roclety. Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church. 2:30 P m Historical Club. Mra. Giles V. Porter, 2:30 p. m. Business and Professional Women's Club, Rice Hotel. 0:30 p m Committee Chairmen of Women of Moose, Mra. Bernard Loshe, 7 30 p. m. Thursday Vnlon Chapel Woman's Missionary society. Mrs. Earl Chase. I:3U p. m. Our Tady of Good Council Study Club. Miss Helen Heimann, x p. m. Kaatern Star. Masonic borne 7:30 p. m. Women's Hoclety of Christian Service of Mt. Pleasant Church. Mra. James Ludey. Ail Day Meeting. Circle Mo. L Mra. Robert Mills. 2:30 p. m. Circle Mo. 2. Mrs. Mgh Bowen. 2:30 p. m. Circle No. 3. Mrs. W. Guy Brown. 2:30 p m. Circle Mo. 1. Mrs. Amos Yoder. 2:30 p. m. Baptist W. M S. Mra. H M Hhroll. 2 30 p m St. Luke's I-adles' Aid Society, All Itay Meetnlg. Mrs. Dan Stepler. Friendship Village Home Economics Club. Mrs. Don Raudenbush. 1 p. m. Presbyterian laidlea' Aid Society, Mra. Milo Black. 2 30 p tn. New England Dinner. Evangelical Church. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. Zion Walther Leagues. Zion Reformed Church. 7:30 p. m. Dinner Bridge (Tub. Mra. J. Ward Calland 6:30 p m So Cha Rea Club. Mra. Bryce Butler. 7:30 p. m. Joint Meeting of Good Neighbor* and Better Home* (Tuba. Monroe School. 1:30 p m Friday Pocahontas l-odge Pot-l-ick Supper. Red Men Hall C P m Calvary Evangelical IjmHos' Aid , Society. Mra. Rolland Ros*. 7:20 p. m. Phltathae Claaa. Mra. 8. E. Hite, 7:30 p. m. Golden Rule Class. Ralph and Robert Martin. 7:30 p. m. Saturday Rummage Sale. Zion Evangelical And Reformed Church, all day. Monday Research Club. Mra. Ruaaell Owena. 2:30 p m Pythian Sisters Temple, K of P. Home, 7:30 p. m. Woman * Club General Meeting. Library Hall. 7:45 p. m. Adams County Woman's Chorus. Moose Home. 1:30 p. m. Tuesday Eta Tau Sigma Sorority. Mr*. Bob Shraluka. 7:30 p. m 11, 11 I I —IB handed to their children. A loyal temperance legion for youth* ha« been organised here. The Praabyterian unit has »i« member* and the Methodist union ha* twenty-five members The meeting closed with the Mlipah benediction MOTHERS* CLUB CONTINUES STUDY A regular maetlng of the Mot her*' study c!*»b was held yesterday afternoon In the social room of the Methodist church The meeting opened with song, followed with devotions by Mrs. Raymond Johnson and repeating of the Lord's prayer In unison. Mr*. Gertrude Myers. In charge of the lesson study, read from a leaflet entitled "First Steps in Christian Nurture." The lesson proper was "Keeping Festivals RollNou »"««"’ mobi*.™rasMfamed «0c to 81.00 • NO WATIt . NO HINiINO • NO 9RYINO B. J. SMITH DRUG CO.
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giously." I Mrs. Percy Gould gate a talk on "Chrlstmaa Entertainment In the Home Mr* R W Graham led th* group In alnglng new Christmas car ol« after which Mr* Ernest I'hrlck read a pamphlet on "Jewish Religious Festivities." The meeting closed with prayer and was followed with a social hour during which the hostesses, Mra. Wilfred Habegger and Mrs. Johnson. served lovely refreshments THE DANIEL BTRFFENB ENTERTAIN EMPLOYES Mr. and Mra. Daniel Hieffen of Bluffton entertained employe* of the Hteffen Hardware and Implement company and their fomllle* at the lodge In the Well* county state park last evening It ba* been Mr. Nleffen's cuitom tor years to give hi* employe* a two days' vacation during the hunting season and the employes reciprocate by furnishing the rabbit* and pheasant* for the dinner party. Fifty-five person* enjoyed the banquet last evening, after which games and fireside chats were enjoyed. and a wonderful time wa* reported by those who attended. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hteffen and family; Mr. and Mrs. William Hteffen and family; Mr. and Mra. Joseph Hteffen and family; Mr. and Mrs. Ixruls Gerlier and family; Mr*. Aaron Klpfer; Miss I .eons and Miss Minnie Gerlier: Miss Emma Kaehr and Irvin Kaebr; Ralph and Roger Buckner, all employes of the Bluffton store. Those from the Decatur store Included Mr. and Mr*. C. F. Zimmerman; Mr. and Mrs Wm MH'lure I and family; Mr. and Mra. Bert Merryman. Other guest* were Ml*s Mary Merryman. Miss Vanetta Brewer and Maa Zimmerman ROOT TOWNSHIP CLUB HAS ALL DAY MEETING Mr*. Archie Husdorf wa* boatea* to the Root township home economic* club at her country home yesterday for an all day meeting Mr* J. C. Grandstaff. Mr*. Gerald Grandstaff and children and Mra. Phoebe Wagner of Fort Waytie were guest* other than member* In the morning a bu»lne*s meeting was held followed with a delicious pot luck dinner at noon. Hostesses assisting Mra. Huadorf were Mrs. Kurt Fritalnger and Mr*. Jeaae Singleton After dinner, county agent L. E 1 Anhliold gave a moving picture showing storage apace In the home and dlscuaaed the pictures a* they were shown The leader*. Mr*. Millard Harklea* and Mrs. Royal Friend, then gave talk* along the same subject Election of officers resulted In Mr*. J. C. Magley being reelected as the president; Mrs. Harkless.
By HARRISON' CARROLL Kias FMlsree BrsSlaaU Writer 1 HOLLYWOOD-Of ail the Acad- | eniy Award winners, Spencer j Tracy, in Men ot Boys Town," I will be the first to do a repeat on I the character!M action that won I him the honor ■ The 1 Mr course, being ' V • th,t (,f > ' ather Flanagan ■I founder of the B Nebraska haven SL *<3aß f"r underprivi- | lr * f ' l you!h 1 Uh first ' J ' I portrayal*'•■ ■I ther Flanagan Harrison CarroO wu two years ’ ggo, If you remember. Mickey Rooney was given a special academy award 1 for his performance in the picture. Keep an eye on the romance of 1 John Shelton and Carole Gallagher. ] pretty blonde daughter of a local 1 attorney. They are going together steadily Bow, and John admits it’s quite serious as far as he is concerned. The comely Mias Gallagher is not long out of high school. She is under contract to Howard Hughes and has been studying for a movie career under Florence Enright, Important Item of Jeanette MacDonald’s luggage on her concert , tour is a supply of artificial Sowers. The star will have to use them for corsages because she la allergic to the real blooms. Ran into Vic Mature both at i Giro’s and at BIU Jordan’s Bar of Music and he didn’t have a girl either time. That's news in itself. Vic had a wonderful trip east. He says It Is the first Ume ho was ever in Chicago with money and he really enjoyed himself. Ho beads back right away and there is talk of his going into a Gilbert Miller stage production. Fay Holden’s letter from England Is matched by one George Murphy just received. A friend wrote the star about being routed out of his home at 4:M in the morning because a Mme bomb had fallen in the yard of a sot -t two doors down the street • v.-s meet annoying and real- » i -rrry to get us out so ■ • sained the friend. "The u. i <l. .i't explode until UiM** In The Ziegfeld flirt.’ |AM
|| vlce-prealdent; Mrs. Albert Johni son. secretary, Mrs. Friend, gaalati ant; Mr* Lyman Hann, treasurer; i Mra. Utlo Hplegel, assistant, Mra. Wm Rchnepf, pre** reporter; Mrs. I Merle Hheet*. leader; Mr*. Weller and Mra. Hpiegel. alternate*. The nest meeting will be the Christmas party and will be held ' at the home of Mra. Wilson Belta. The Eta Tau Hlgma sorority will meet Tuesday night at seven-thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. Bob Hhralukn The Pocahontas lodge will hold a potluck supper promptly at sis o'clock Friday evening at the Red Men hall ROBERT H. ACHBAUCHER TO WED MARGARET BCHAMERLOH Mr and Mra. Adolph Hchsmerloh of route 5 announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their only daughter. Margaret, to Robert H. Ashbaucher, aon of Mr. and Mrs. A. R A*hhaucher of 626 North Third street. The wedding will be solemnised Halurday evening. November M. at *7:30 o'clock In the Immanuel Lutheran church. RAB LA KAM HOLDS MEETING The Ras lut Kam cluh held Its regular meeting at she home of Jane Holthouse on Jackson street. Thursday evening The meeting wa* opened with roll call answered by the entire club Bu*inea* wa* dis-r-ueaed and many Interesting plans were made Games were player! and l prises awarded to Celea'e Miller and Joan Neerlng. A light but delicious luncheon was served by the hostel*. Jane Holthouse, at the dose of the business meeting. All member* Were present The nest meeting will be held at the home ot Ruth Glllig on Marshall street. ARRIVALS Mr and Mr*. Phillip Raker of 1004 Russell street are th- parent* of a baby girl, born at the Adam* 'county memorial hospital Tuesday afternoon at 5:57 o'clock. The baby weighed eight pound* and she ha* not yet been named Mr. and Mrs James Kocher. Jr., have moved Into their recently constructed, all modern home at »o» Mercer avenue. Mra. E F. Gas* and Mr*. Robert Oaaa and son Eddie left this morning for Huntington where they will spend several days with the R. O.
Turner playe a showgirl who goes wrong and dies virtually In the gutter. Judy Garland Is a sweet young recruit from vaudeville who becomes a star. Hedy Lamarr gives up her career for love. The man who Inspires her will be played by Phillip Dorn, young Hollander who made such a hit as the sympathetic doctor in "Escape." M-G-M didn't lose a minute following up on Dorn's discovery. He had nothing to do with the love Interest in ’’Escape.’’ In his next picture, he jumps to playing a lead opposite Hedy Lamarr. That’s fast work. Wonder whether Twentieth Cen-tury-Fox Is wise in choosing "Blood and Sand" as a vehicle for Tyrone Power. Some years ago. I helped revive a number of the Valentino pictures for charity. "Blood and Sand" got the least response of all. The brutality of the bull ring didn’t appeal to feminine patrons, who liked Rudy as a great lover. Swell girl. Mary Martin. She bought Susans Footer her first long evening gown and supplied a limousine, so the Paramount starlet could attend the opera. It’s very funny about Dorothy Lamour’s cute secretary, Patti McCarty. . . . She's almost given up going to night clubs, she says, because she was getting too much undignified publicity. . . . Jackie Coogan is duo back from Canada, which refused to accept him as a flyer. . . . Ann Doran. Columbia starlet, likes Albert flchwabecker. Jr, of Ban Francisco. . . . With her hair lightened as It h for "Strawberry Blonde," Rita Hayworth looks so much like Anna Noagio tn "Irene.” ... The cutie on the arm of Mickey Rooney at the Pirate's Den was Jean Wallis of the Earl Carroll show. . . . Happy birthday Is in order for Herb Stein, of the Hollywood Reporter .... It was H M. Warner’s idea for all the theaters In the country to show the one reel "plea for national unity" following election. . . . Billy Gilbert uses the same dialect in all of those foreign roles. It’s an invention of hU own which ho calls "Mongro.” . . . Twentieth Cen-tury-Fox has found a new excuse to show those lanky logs of Chan, lotto Greenwood In action. She has a scene in "Toll, Dark and Handsome," where she tripe over a roliar iklta.
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Gas* and the V. J. Bormann famlI Iles. Mr and Mra. J. H Heller are spending the day It New Castle, where the former Is looking after business. Ed Highland and Hultert Zerkel will leave Saturday morning for Greencastle to enjoy dad* day a' DePauw university with their son*. James Highland and Hubert Zer-1 kel. Jr Saturday afternoon they j will see the football game between Wabash and DePauw. As Is customary If Itel'auw win* the game, all ttudent* will l>e given an extra day ! <rf Thanksgiving vacatioi
Rew iß4i T DODGE I TRUCKS 2aK. U theyve got what it takes to cut your a lop off dollars . .!Hplß s “ of expense for you." Naturally, you to knot*, why . . . and how’ Part of the answer is in the chart (at left). wRMHMMHHBMHMMHMIBBfIIfIHHiI The rest of the answer is something Track. Im wull far rear a »«dir kadi. Ilf ileaOerO Hodge has been doing now for over k* mim Im|s Im year dw»>. i>w, ■risUwt 27 years .. . building dependable *•* eerily. •« * quality motor transportation. Come ——————————————— | n ! (jet the WHOLE money-saving ££ ir^’t zstixs at ••j..b. R .ted trucks, uw m wMietui ou<k cost — real operating economy. ITruriw wHS (he riySl Ured Earh Pedfe Sa. ■ mi. ihr.uiS.si 1..i IB ■... > lonj.r on > out Ir.mmmiM. r..r..k. I I HI I ’ ■ lT * f * IT. WK.t ,M aey Ma irwk. D«t»a Jot> Salad Toxk. ere •i r“, b ’<«»«™ «“»«" >. avea aNa. taveriaM ' >•' I—', Cay«.<r Al D. Schmitt Motor Sales 207 8. FIRST STREET DECATI R, IND.
quel for the dad* will be given In . the evening Dr and Mr*. Fr.-d Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. French Quinn enjoy-1 led the afterniM.it in Fort Wayne. « Adams County .Memorial Hospital i Admitted Mr*. Walter Bolinger 225 Grant street; Mr*. Albert (' Ikiuman. 1104 Elm *treet: Patrick I’lllon. Chicago Illinois. < Dl*ml*«.-d Mr*, larfton Mo«et and baby daughter. Berne; Mr* -
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Paul Edward* and l.alty son. Adam* street. o—■ — — MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stocks: lower In moderate trading Bond* Irregularly lower; V. H governments, lower. Curb st.H k* Irregular Chi. ago *to< k* easier. Foreign exchange steady. Cotton easy. Grain*: wheat and corn, slightly easier; unchanged to off about %e each Chi.ago livestock: hog*, weak; cattle, steady; »heep. weak
