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Paere LOGANSPORT PHAROS-TRIBUNE Tuesday Evening October SOCIETY Miss Betty Clinger, 907 Nort Third street, entertained with Halloween party Monday nigh decorating her home cleverly to the occasion. Martha Yocum wo the prize tor the best costum winners In progresslv bunco were Grace Herron, Pau Shanks and Everett Smith. Re freshments were served. Miss Clinger's guests follow Martha Yocum, Paul Shanks, Grac Herron, Junior Porter, Don Smith Mr. and Mrs.

Everett Smith, Cur tis Angl-e, OHn Deane, Mary Cling er.v. MVs. Dorothy Alley and so Dickie of Peru, Mrs. G. E.

Clinger Mrs. R. B. Hays, Mrs. Kate Clng and W.

H. Hays. Frances Holle and Nora Cortl prizes for best costumes a the Halloween party staged la St. Joseph's school hall Monday nigh by the Young Ladies' Sodality were provided and refresh meats served In the gaily decorated entertaining rooms. Herbert Gish of SS Twenty- street was hostess Monday nlght, to her bridge'club.

Miss Elizabeth Gotshall of 123 'East Clay street will entertain No- 13. for Breakfast for luncheon (oo Omslct with Siuct plain, 2-egg omelet bafort folding 2 tablespoons of Ten, Minute Cranberry Sauce. Garnish each of.omilet with the Sauce; dust omelet withioowdired sugar and brown (lightly. (This is an individual serving.) Ten-Minutt Cranberry (Stcwtd Oinlwirlf i) 1 pound or quart (4 eups) cranberries 2 cups water to 2 cups sugar Mttriod: Boil sugar and water together 5 add cranberries and boil without Jtim'ng (5 minutes usually sufficient) until all tht skins pop open. Remove from the fire when the popping stops, and the- sauce to remain in vessel undisturbed until cool.

Many other surprises to good recipes In the new cranberry cookbook. Send a postal for a free copy. Address: D.pt.N AMERICAN CRANBERRY EXCHANGE 90 Brturfwiy, Niw York City Eatmor Cta nberrieS 0. G. club members were en tertalned Monday night by Mrs Herbert Brown of West avenue.

Mrs. Bruce Buchanan wo a prize for high honors In. bridge Mrs. Othel Crockett was clu guest. Miss Adelaide Tarn of 413 Wes Miami aveaue will entertain Thursday, November 14.

Mrs. Arlo Blacksten i.nd Harol Yeater received prizes for bos costumes at Main street M. Merry Mixers class Halloween masquerade party held Monda night in the church basement Games were enjoyed and refresh ments served following the mas ijuerade. Guests of the class were the Eev. and Mrs.

Hllllg Avery and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sandars. Mr Sanders Is superintendent of thi Sunday school. Another meeting Is to: 5 wfth Mrs.

Earl Graci of 200 Highland street. Mrs. Harry Crlnklaw, 19-21 Eas: Broadway, entertained members Klla club with a luncheon at one o'clock Tuesday afternoon at Izaak Walton league clubhouse. Following luncheon bridge was played with Mrs. C.

W. Snyder In charge Assisting Mrs. Crinklaw with ihe party were J. E. Klnnear, Mrs.

Harry. Hoke, Mrs. Melvin Mrs. Thomas Cooper and Mrs. Charles Lowe.

Mrs. L. E. Wickers-ham of 3100 North street will entertain November 2S. Mrs.

G. H. Thompson of 1318 Third street will entertain he American Association of verslty Women at 7:30 p. u. Wednesday.

Mrs. Laban an(d Vliss Agda Rafter will conduct the discussion on "Modern Trends In Drame." Announcement hag been here of the marriage of Mar- Crow, daughter of Mr. and Walter Crow, Royal Center John Ellsworth Sprinkle, son Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sprinkle, Walton.

The ceremony was per- ormed Oct. 18 In Butler, M. parsonage by the Rev. Edward Afterwards a super was held at the home i of the dVs grandfather and 'brother, Uex and Ted Crow In Bryn, 0. The bride graduated from Royal ienter school, 1934, and the groom attended Walton high igh.

school. A large crowd of members of Brotherhoods of Railroad and Auxiliaries and tho-ir arollles enjoyed the Halloween masquerade, euchre party and dance staged Monday night in Odd Fellows hall. Refreshments were served at the close of tbe-evjnt. "Chle" Mummert's orchestra provided music for dancing. Winners of -prizes follow Costume Pettlt, ette Lebo, Mrs.

C. H. L. M. Ennerd and Ernest Osborn; Dow prize--Mrs.

T. W. Collins. Calvary Presbyterian church Sewing Guild will meet all day Wednesday in the church parlors. At noon a covered dish dinner be served.

Miss- Thelma Deane, by her mother and sister, Mrs. Deane and Mis Virginia Deane, entertained with a nures' Halloween party in their home at 130 Miami avenue Monday Winners of bridse prizes wera the Misses Martha Pohlman and Gladys Brandt. Contest awards went to Mrs. Belle Heater, Mrs. June Henry and Miss Mary Cree.

Five of the guests presented a clever stunt in which they appeared as Dionne quintuplets, for the number being arranged to the tune "Old MacDonald Had a Form." Guests in addition to thos-? mentioned who en'cyed the daintv refreshments which Include! with slips ing fortunes of the guests, follow: Mrs. Helen Kline, Mrs. Kathryn Shellar and the Misses-, Qarol Stevens, Alice Welty, Lucille Jakes, Mary Buck, Evelyn Fry, Marie Drompp, Helen Sloop, Grace Kathryn rifflth, Justine HilnWe, Mildred Lucas arid Betty Anil Foersch, visitor. Baker dressed ballot dancer. Assisting 'Mrs.

the party were Mrs. John Carroll, Mrg. Robert Discher, Mrs. John Baker arid Miss Harvey. A business meeting was announced for the night of November 11 in the home of Mrs.

Melvin 806. Ewt street. Market Street M. E. Women's Foregln Missionary- society will meet at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon with Mrs.

High street. Roy Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Powell of Bremen, announce the marriage of their daughters, Martha Cyril Ryaiy'-'and Nell so Don E.

Carpenter in Columbia City, Saturday. The couples, known iere. will reside in South Bend. Delightfully varying from ttioir usual social 'meetings members of Alpha. Xi chapter of 'Psi Iota Xi sorority hHld a costume party Honday night in tlie home of Mrs.

Reynolds Hickman, 2019 High treet. Members appeared In old ashioned evening' jrowns and other unique costumes and enjoyed the corn game in. which many izes were awarded. The spirit-of the gay vas revealed in comic fashion by tfiss Jane Parker who appeared in old fashioned blue bathing long, full skirt, bloomers, srtde-strlped hose and canvas ers. Carroll wore a emure white gown with full skirt nd while Miss Thelma ines choss-an old fashioned brown el vet 0.

Kigle attired in a blue chiffon with elve't wrap, fashioned elaborate- Fred Drompp Jr. and'Mrs. Discher wore heir wedding dreg-sea, brown' repe heavily beaded and pink hiffon, respectively. Mrs. John County Olerk Sylvester Kelly has Issued a marriage license Mary Quillen, daughter of Mr.and Mrg.

Daniel Quill-en of Logansport and Charles Mi Britton, son of Mr. and D. of Logansport. A principals' and guparviaors' dinner, wju be held in Roosevelt school at 6:30 o'clock Friday evening the Misses Myrtle Kaufman. Mamie Spangler ofMun- cie, Ellen Viney of Crawfordsville and Gertha Sturgeon.

Kaufman new elementary supervisor here, taking the placo of Migs Spangler who became elementary supervisor at Muncle, MJss Viney, former Tipton school principal, is principal ju Crawfordsville, while Miss Sturgeon is new elementary principal at McKlnley. The Bessie Horning, Anns, Gibaon and Agda Rafter are serving on the general committee. Table decorations are beintf planned by the Misses Juliana Jensen, and Bertha Kaufman while entertainment will be arranged by the Mjsges Thelma 1 Sines and Alma Sbideler. i Tie regular K. of P.

euohr party will be held Wednesday night, October 30, instead of Thursday night, due to the public Halloween party October 31. Mary Alice Nelson, Margaret and Jean Harmon and Guyneth will enigrtaln the Young People's class of the Church of the Brethren with a masquerade party Wednes day night in the Nelson home east of Young America. Betty Ann and Bobby Joe' Mackley, 427 Day street, entertained friends with a Halloween party Monday night. Co.stume prizes went to'Peg Garretson and Bobby Hopple while contest award was presented Jennie Berg. Refreshments were served to: Betty DeHaven, Patty Edward, Julia Edward, Mary Alice Hume, Mary Ellea Hinkle, Betty Peg Garretson, Lorraine Shanks, Bonnie Shanks.

Susan, Chambers, Marilane Mackley, Evelyn Gloser, Gordon DeHaven, Junior Reed, Jimmle Berg, Richard Golden, Robert Quinn, Raymond Hul'bert, Bobby Hopple, and Homer Jenkins. Junior Division of the -Logansport A association will meet at 4 p. m. Tuesday In the building with young Interested invited. Grant Christian, will give instructions at the meeting next Tuesday.

TWO MISSING SOLDIERS IN LAfS TOILS Sentry At Tort Harrison And BBs Prisoner Found In Home At KOKOMO, Oct. 29--(UP)-Two young- army recruits, whose disappearance from Fort -Benjamin Harrison at Indianapolis yesterday MORON WHIPS WOMEN AND Fiend Believed To "The per" In'vades JTorthslde "CM--' cago: Apartment CHICAGO, 29--(UP)--A moronic a north- sido apartment last night, started inter-state whipped two young women with, a held here today following their ar- leather belt, attacked of. them rests last night. au left them bound with wire. The Rose, -21, Ko-jHe i believed-to be korao, a sentry, and Samuel Cim-'i who terrorized the west side sev- Ino, 19, Cleveland, 0., a prisoner, disappeared from the army reserva- eral weeks ago.

The slender young man appe'ar- tlon and for several hours military i ed in the second floor corridor of authorities feared the latter, sch- the Belmont-Plaza hotel as Miss had For NOVEMBER ARE HERE! THE SMARTEST STYLES For Dusk To Dark Wear Metallic fabrics, glittering accessories, jewel tones--all the glories of the Florentine period brought to date to glorify the girls of today. And now, about all- this dazzling if you must, but do it with says Kay Austin, New York fashion columnist. That's the story of the November VANITY MODES Dresses in a nutshell. Glitter they do and sparkle too, but all with the restrained good taste that never descends to flashiness. The "dressy" dress with the street-' length skirt is fashion's newest story.

Each one of these individual and exclusive Vanity Mode dresses tells a gay story in a different delightful way, but all accent the importance of the new 5 to 7--10 or 11 o'clock duskto-dark mode. Sizes 12 to 20. Note Window Display! The Style Illustrated--a jet collar on a black crepe. What could be more striking? Don't you love the gay ''kerchief tucked in the saucy pocket for that extra splash of color. As new and exciting as tomorrow.

PRICED AIYTAYS A STTLE STEP AHEAD! Mary Troutman wa-g hostess to a party of y-otrag friends at a Halloween entertainment held in club cottage Saturday 'night. G-atncs, cards aad dancing were divereions of the evening with prizes awarded Thelma De-nham, Barbara Jenkinas, Babe Bedcr, Frances Hich, Rusty Layson, Frederick Stanton, Tom NorrjB. and Jack John Lynch re. ceived the costume-award. Mrs.

Harry Layson assisted whito Babe Reder directed games and contests. Guests follow: Batty Dunn, Ted Thelma Denliam, Tom Norrls, Mary Flanegin, Bob Qors- llne. Irene Gibbons, Paul St-onerock Dorothy Hardy, Rusty Layson, Cto- rina Hawkins. Palmer, Barbara Jenkineg, Bill O'Neill, Jack McLochlin, Bab Reder, Irepe McCain, Frances Rich Frederick Stanton, Jeanne Rhodes Maurice Shanks; Beatrice Wii- banks, Jim Insley, Louise Troutman, John Lynch, Rutli, Bole of 111., wis Glaze, Bill Robert, Johnny Troutman, Joe Newton and Mary Troutman. Attendance Officers Will Attend Session Mrs.

Lucretia Whitmyer, cit; attendance officer, and'; John. Ap plegate, county attendanw officer, will attend the Tri-State Conference of Pupil Personnel in Indianapolis Friday and Saturday. Sessions of these men and women from Indiana, Ohio and Michigan will held in Glaypool hotel. eduled to face court martial, either kidnaped or slain the sentry. Cimino 1 was to have been tried on a larceny, charge in connection with the disappearance of an army' rifle.

He was on prisoner duty in a remove.d part of the reservation and was in the custody of -Rose, two disappeared. Discovery of Cimino's blue denim cap. and blouse led authorities believe the sentry hud been killed and'his clothing taken. The pair was arrested at Rose's home last night upon information supplied by military authorities. Neither resisted arrest.

jxild officers last night Cimino had overpowered him on the- reservation and forced him to walk to Anderson. From Anderson they came here upon the suggestion of Rose that he could obtain funds home of a brother. Rosa said he had planned to overpower Cimino after fell asleep. Manufacturer Dies LAFAYETTE, Oct. 29-(UP)--Charles F-.

Carroon, 65, president of the, Carroon corn packing p-lant at Fowler, died In a hospital here yesterday lowlrjg a brief NEW YORK, Oct. 29--(UP)--' Danno O'Mahoney, Irish heavyweight wrestling champion, successfully defended his. title in Madison Square. last night for the straight time against Ed George of Buffalo. Maty Smith, 23, walked toward'the room a friend, Miss Anna 'W helm, 23, Milwaukee.

He drew pistol as Miiis -Smith' entered -the room and followed' her in. Both girls were to disrobe. The degenerate first tied them together, drew a belt, from his pocket-and- lashed them. Then he gagged Miss Smith tied her to a chair and. attacked Miss "Wilhelm.

The attacker was in. the- room for more than afr-hour. His victims', screams were drowned by the radio which he turned" up to prevent alarm. He took $6 from Miss Wilhelm's purse leaving. The young women freed themselves shortly- after' man left and called said the description of the moron fitted Jhat of the whipper who inva'de'd-.

several Austin homes and lashed and attacked young matrons after binding, their husbands. Towsend Delegates To Back Candidates Favorable To Plan CHICAGO, Oct. 29--(UP)--Advised to candidates who will support their plan $200 a month to all' persons over 60, more delegates i were en route to their homes today after conclusion of the first- national convention of the Townsend Old Ag Pension clubs. Their leader, Dr. E.

Townsend. in final exhortation Sunday urged the to jo to the polls at th.e nest election and brims about "an orderly chanje ia, our economic affairs that will result in established prosperity for all." He did 'not specify that "Townsend candidates" would in the running lut It was assumed that some method endorsing acceptable candidates would "be worked ont by national headquarters-of the organization. Presents Report On Contributions PERU, Oct. 29--Mrs. Welch, Miami executive 'secretary of County Tuberculosis the eiety, has announced that the contributions by various organizations, personal solicitations and tag day gales Saturday netted a total of The old Milk Fund balance was $114 which makes a total of Approximately $200 additional pledges by other organizations and individuals will raise the amount sufficient to distribute milk In the schools from November until May 1.

Argos Children Overcome By Gas ARGOS. Oct. 2S Foul small children of Mr. and, Mrs. Arthur Wooley recovering effects of monoxide gas suffered Sunday night.

When tie Oooley reached their from an automobile ride they found the four children unconscious In the rear seat. A physician was called and soon s. them. A leaky car heater is blamed. The parents and another child, occupants of the front seat not affected- Thjl Outpoints DUmond PARIS, Oct.

29--(UP)--Marcel Thil, recognized In Europe as middleweight vhampion, won a dull non-title fight from Al' iamond of Paterson, N. last night. Thil won every round. He weighed 163, Diamond 162. MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN.

Fltutct nlitf for They tend to At dnwosts. A WilldDCDoll Addrtsi MOTHER GRAY N.Y. Mother Of Twins Seeking Divorce DELPHI, Oct. 29--Mrs. Faye Hlldebrandt, mother" of recently of a family of seven children, asks a divorce from Hildebrandt whom vfith cruel and inhuman treatment.

The platn.tlft seeks custody of the seven children, asks S20 a -week and 11,600 Obear Obear are attorneys for the mother. Child Coma Victim Reported Improved FORT Oct. '29-(UP)--Robert Shockley, 4-year, old SpencerviHe. boy who regained consciousness only a week ago 1 after two months in a coma, was reported "decidedly improved" today. Although he is conscious, recognizes members of his famjly, and laughs heartily, he has not spoken- since h.e was hit by an automobile August 11.

Mr. wid 1712- George -street and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Burk and and Mr.and Mrs. Charles Stewart family, all of Washington township, spent Sunday In Muncie visiting Dorothy White.

1 s- -i'-v- To End Annoying Cough, Mix This BigSavingl No Cooking! So i Here is the famous old recipe wbich of housewives found to be the most dependable means of breaking up winter ctmgbg. It takes but a moment to and cosu very but it poiitively has "no- equal for quick, lasting relief. From, liny druggist, get of Pinex. Ptfur this into a pint bottle and fill the 'botflc with KranuUtedi sugar uyrup, made with 3 cups of ind one; cup water, Ktirred a few until dissolved. No coolc- inf needed-- easy I Thus you.

a full pint of better remedy than you could buy ready-made, -and you, et four times much for your monty. never spoils tastes fine. home ooothcs tlic irritated tbrott membranes with Inj It loowau the phlegm and- the -to a way tfcat really artoniahiafc. Pinei a concentrated compound of Norway Pine, faihous for its effect in stopping coughs quicldy. Money refunded if it pleau you ia way.

Chicago Debating Permanent Daylight Saving Time Plan CHICAGO. Oct. 29--(UP)--The judiciary committee of the city council met in executive session today to consider making: dayliffht saving lirue permanent for Chicago, a -proposal -which has arrayed cWc organizations, newspapers and prominent individuals against one another in a fitter municipal quarrel. The committee -will report its de- csion to the council which -artll take final action later. The plan to use.

daylight saving time the year round started Ia.te last month when the usual summer daylight saving period ended. Two newspapers took up the cudgels for aill against the proposal, and by a series of articles quoting numerous citizens expression the pro and con arguments, worked up sentiment to the point where the city council was forced to have on matter. CONFIDENCE GOES WITH EVERY SALE Select a FUR COAT For Her Christmas! Use Our (Easy Payment Plan to Purchase New 1936 A There are NEW 1936 Swagger styles. There is a NEW princess silhouette. There are NEW ares --NEW dolman sleeves and NEW collar treatments.

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