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Ing Former members ami any girl* wishing to Join tin- Tri Kappa troop are urged to in- at the meeting next Wednesday -t four o’rloi k. MANY CUB WGMKN ATTEND 34TH ANNUAL CONVHNTION Many out-of-town an* a. well | as Im al < lub women a'teml -*d the I •■iwh’h district Indiana Federation of (Tuba 14th annual ■ 'invention ■ held W'dni'-day at the First Pres. byh-ilan church In shh city More Ilian one humli'-d attended the dinner Mrs .Milo Illat-k. I»i • -Idem of the , A latna county Hub preaided at the i mornlnx m*-Mlng and Mr W Guy Brown. flrat vtce-presideiit of the district oHfanlMlon. preaided over ■ the afternoon aeaalon. ■ Many interesting talks and re- ' ports of progress in the activities I of the ( lull women were given Mt’. : John Tyndall and Mra. Henry Heller were among the local women to give reports on the county fed eratlon work Mr*. I* Bryce Thomas, who was president of the D*-> utur Woman's club until recently when sl.e moved to Watertown. New Yu k to be with her hinsband. Major Thom is. remembered the convention with a' , lieaMiful lia’kel of flowers I MRS. PAUL FELBER HOSTESS TO CLUB The Deiatur flower garden club im-t Tuesday evening at Ho* home! of Mrs Paul Felbe.. with fit:* •-n ! members answering the roll call. Interesting papers were given by Mra. Hoy Runyon on "Lilies" and by Mrs Martin Zimmerman on "Bulba for fall planting." Two contests were enjoyed and priaea were won by Mrs. Hansom*Barkley and Mrs N A. Biller. During the buMleaa meeting, plans were made to attend the Bettie garden club meeting Tuesday , evening. During the social hour refreshI men:a were served by the hostesses, the Mesdame. Walter Glad ; . feller. Martin Zimmerman ->nd ! Harold Owens. WESLEY COUPLES CLASS MEETING HELD Twlenty.flve members of the ! Wesley couples class met at the Mothodlat church last evening for | a business and social meeting. Mra. Lloyd Nell was elected prei aidont. Commit,tee reports were ' heard and other husinesy taken 1 care of. Hefreshrnelits Were served try I the boats and hostesses. Mr. and , Mra. Hteve Everhart. Mr and Mrs. | Clyde Butler and Mr. and Mrs. AlI Itert Powell. , MRS. FRED MARBACH HOSTESS TO ECONOMICS CLUB Mrs. Fred Marttach was hostess to the In ion township home economics Hub and two guests. Mrs Clinton Stevens and Mrs Chalmer Brodbei k. at her hom** Wednesday afternoon. After the singing of school songs i and roll call, the lesson o.i salads ' and dressings was well presented hy Mrs. Carenci* Smltley and Mrs. ' Ivan Barkley. An invitation was extended to the ladles to wttend the demonstration on meat canning, to be i given at the Berne Hardware store ' Wednesday. OctObor * During the social hour, school lunches wen- exchanged and the hostess served ice tea. The October mooting will die held with -Mrs. John Railing — -o — Revenge Is always Ihc weak pleasure of a little mind.

( LI B CALENDAR Society Deadline, it A. M. Fanny Macy Phonea 1000 — 1001 Thursday Philo <’laM llanrtmrger Fry. First Baptist Chun h. <1 p tn Christian latdloe* Aid Hoch-ty, i Mrs. J. E. Anderson, 2 p m Women of the Moose, Moose I Home, k p. nt. Women’s Hte *ety of Cbrlk an Service, Methodist Church, 2 M p tn. Eastern Htar. Maanttle Hall, T lo p. m. Ht. Luke's laidlea' Aid. Mrs. William Kinsman. All Day. Iturallsllc Study Club. Mr*. Lawren* e Bet knx-yer. » p tn Mt. Paul Ladles' Aid Moclwty, Mrs. John Parrish. Dinner Bridge Club Mrs. Paul Saut’-r. fi Tn p tn Friday American l.*‘glon Auxl'lary, lagion Home, 7:3# p m. Baturday Rummage Rale, Moose Home. All Day Monday Red Cro*a Center Open For In strutted and Supervised Knitting and Crocheting. Imgion Home. I to 4:30 p tn Pythian Milters Temple Meeting, K. of P. Home. 7 30 p. m. Research Club Opening Tog. Mr*. Dale Hoss. 2:30 p. m Personals The condition of Bill Shraluka. who has been a patient at the Adams county memorial hospital for the past two weeks, w.is teported as still serious today Miss Huth Reams and brother. Arthur both of Fort Wayne, visited recently at Harvey. 11l with Mr and Mrs Dick Burda and Rolwrt White. Mr. and Mrs James Ehinger. Robert White and Ma* Burdg of Harvey. 111., will spend the weekend with friend* and relatives in this city Pvt James la'VXllette who Is now in Ijoulsiana on maneuver* ha* Iteen made a corporal in the I'nlt-1 rd Mtate* army, according to word | I received here Th*- Mesdame* II N. *Lacey. II F., i Phillip*. Carl Anderaon. C C. Lang i and C H Norman of Muncie were I among the out of .town guests who | attended the eighth district con- j vention of Federated Clubs held, here yeaterday laiwrence Linn, who was taken io th** hospital aa '.Uadi’ott. Wisconsin recently for observation and treatment, remains about the same, according to word received by relative* 10-re this morning ARRIVALS David ( barle* is the name of the , baby son bom Monday morning *t four-thirty o'clock to Mr and Mrs. Charles Htlfler at their residence at No. ft Homestead He Weighed eight pound*. This I* the thlid child and second son. o— — Local Student Enters Indiana Technical John D Herlter. son of Mr. and ’ Mrs Edgar (krber. ha* entered! Indiana technical college. Fort i Wayne, for the fall term. This Is an engineering school for men Herlter Is wurklUK for the degree of bachelor of science in aeronautical engineering He graduated from Decatur high schtxtl in in-Pt where he participated In extra-curricular actlvillew Including athletics, basketball, football and was president of the band. I

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BISHOP LAUDS FOB POLICIES Bixhop .liimCk Ryan En* dor*M RtMfvelts Churchill Aim** 111 an addres* before the mid- • ■' conference of tne National f Hinell of Cath-illc W uiien. held in Hprlngfleld, 111., this week. IH*h*>p lam*- Hush 'ty»n of tfm.*h* Neb. ,i d he iM'llevrul the I’nib-d Htate* government had dm* (vcrythlnx In it* power tn keep the list! tn a* peace, Endor<'ng the R e>«eve!.-f’hurc-1 hill peace alms and defense steps! taken by President It > >seve||. | It nop Ityan said "U appear* to me. as I think It must to any sin'•■re man, that the I'nltid State* government Is steive <avll or criticism." Bi .hop Ryan add.-d. This nation will lontinue to prepare for a pos<i.‘*le war which war II look* upon a* .i last resort, to Ih* enxaged .n only, to protect it* national honor I and ••- uri:y of the Western H*-mi-| spere." All citixen* have a duty of oli*-d---fence and loyalty *o lue government. Bishop Ryan <aid. urging his listener* io "folhrw loyally in the paths marked ity our elected leader*. "We shall. support America’* principles and policies, we shall defend her if whe I* attacked, we shall Hod helping. Ity down t-ur very |

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By HARRIRDN CARROI I klrslsrr* *>mllm«* Writer HOLLYWOOD-Bueno* Air**' rectptlon of Bing Croaby la aald to hav* b»*n on* of th* bigg»*t and moat apontanaoua avar flven to a vialUng c*lab-

rlty School* •nd *t«re* were closed A pute lie holiday waa declared More than i.oooooo people jammed the *treeta to get a glimpse of the singing star. Bing, who dodge* crowd* and personal appearance* in thia country, made

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an automobila tour through the , city ao th* fana could get a look at him. Plan* now art for Wxl* Crosby to fly to Rio and join Bing They II return together on th* boat In tim* for th* «tar to do "Holiday Inn'' at Paramount. Tou may b* aur* It wax th* surprise thrccsom* of th* weak when I Ann Bh*ridan. Georg* Brent and Ce*ar Romero turned up at th* Mocambo. Befor* ah* (tarted going with Brent. Ann and Ccaar often were rumored as engaged. Thi* tim* Romero waa prewnt at Brent's invitation. Georg* still isn't wcllmnough to dance and ha wanted Ann to have a good time kicking up her Iwela. k MW about Ruth Ford, ax-phl-loaophy teacher at the University of Mississippi and now an actreaa I at Columbia in "Th* Lady la Will* i ms’* Seems that Ruth's entire family ! is talented. Her brother. Charles Henry Ford. Is a poet ihe wrote a | I volume of verse called "The Over- ( turned Luka”). Her mother, Mrs Gertrude Cato Ford, is a painter. ; currently exhibiting in New York, j And the actress’ husband. Goetx Van Eyck, is a composer, with three symphonies to hi* credit Universal’* “The White Savage" ought to be something. Henry Wilcoxen, Broderick Crawford and Andy Devine will do a temple dance wearing sarong*. In "Bedtime Story." Fredrie March is a playwright. The other day they were filming a scene in which an audience compelled him to come out and take a bow. In order not to Interfere with the recording of March'* dialogue, the extras in the audience were told to clap their hand* soundlessly Freddie watched them for a mln- ' lives to protect her honor and security from aggression from whatever quarter It may come." he concluded () SWEDEN FEARS CONTI.NUBn FKOM FAO It »>.NW Sweden and Swllierland 'neutral saiHiteiir*'' and warned them against attempting tu ob* met SCOLDS from developing Put a few drop* of Vick* Va-tro-nol up each nostril st the very first inlffle, sneeze or sign of naaal irritation Ita quick action aid* Nature'* defense* M|WMt V Msinstcolds.Poltow directions in folder. wB TRO MOL

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ute. then he aald In a loud 08-ataga whisper: "liii* reminds me of the recep« tlon I got when 1 r»turned to Broadway.** Evidently Mr*. Winifred McDowell wasn't fooling when ahe raved about America * kindness to her actor son, Roddy She'll file an application for clt* isenship in the near future. In case your memory needs refreshing. Roddy is the hoy who may be well on hi* way to stardom after "How Green Waa My Valley" la released. Last year Roddy, his mother and his sister, Virginia, arrived In this country with only 142 in their pockets. It was all that was left of what they were allowed to taka <*ut of England. Hard to believe It. but they say that Alexis Smith * visit to Ciro's waa her first time in a Hollywood night club She waa squired by Craig Steven*. Sheila Ryan and Robert Sterling also were in the party. Alexia and Sheila went to school together at Hollywood high school No wonder they call Rosalind Russell screwball Just as thw "Her Honor” company was fares kIng for lunch, Camernmsn Big Daniels receivsd word that there waa a fire at his house Rosalind jumped into the car with him and they dashed to the blaze, which turned out to be the kids’ playhouse In the back yard. But Rosalind sloshed around In the water and ruined a pair of shoes imported from Paris. Swell gesture by Red Skelton. He and his wife gave their circus tickets to a bawling youngster who couldn't get seats because the I performance waa a sell-out. . , . The Jeffrey Lynn-Margaret Hayes | romance is definitely finished . . Five employes of the Scheherazade can take a bow Fill, the night club cat, was run over and suffered three broken legs. The five employes are chipping in 10 cent* every day to keep Fifi in the ho*, pital until she has recovered. Pals have a new greeting for Edmund Gwenn, who is starring on Broadway in "The Wookey " They say, "Lookee, looker, here eomes Wookey." . , . Perc Westmore and his wife (the former Julietta Novis) are headed for New York and a two weeks* vacation. . . . Bonnie Lake, sister of Ann Sothem. will be the singer with Artie Shaw's band . , And Ben Blue, the cynic of Slapay Maxie's, has a new definition of Hollywood— I "where marriage is spelled 'm‘I rage' ” effort* of 'Germany and her allies ixainot Bolshevism and for a new I order in Europe" 1( accused] I Swedish newspaper* of "’talihlng | Finnish soldiers in ihe back" by publishing "stupid American Iles about a peace offensive" and asked why Sweden had sent only l.smi "volunteers" io Finland io fight against Russia In the Rnsso-Ger-1 man war whereas it had seal P.IMKi | In the Russo Finnish war (In the past articles In Das, Bchwarze Corp* have often anticl i pi:«d some German action.) The Qiiislinx anniversary today marked the end of German at j tempts, one year ago. ■<> Induce i Norwegian political parties to set ! up a government acceptable to I German) .oven, after three mntohs' i-ffri. aiimmneed that he' Lad broken off negotiations ami named the Quisling state council I to take lhe place of a Notweglaii i

government. Tetlviven announced that Nor-j Weglau iHilllhal parties Im I lieeu I di-sidv'd iihl ihiit King ll.i:tk**n' I hail I**-' " "removed'' from i-fllce o Mission Festival Planned Ih Church The annual mission f*-st|v#| dav of the Kt John's Evangelical and J Reformed church of Vern Cruz iv. ill be held Sunday Dr Curl

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