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THE PORT WAYNE JQURNALCAZETTE MONDAY MOANING, OCTODtR SO, 1M1 Ba, meeting o( th Woman i league naturay afternoon ra nau un Edgar Men nrealdnt of th league iplea for th eupport of the petition movement captain Tar superintendent of the salvage corns I com in it llrr on Wednnflir to pek fotarr tilub luncheon, anil in line fr wUl glv a talk to on of the city The cnan me been akd t7 the chsm I mmiMrp A interest tiie attend the Ineetlng ana to )h campaign When Cap iwr look chart In Cincin nati eftr had a record of hv Kg" the "greatest number of Area In a ear on any Cltr in the unnsa lt ana tnia na now oeen re' M'H the least number Man plea it the meeting on Saturday to assist in mo heiw. and to attend the meet po. r7ednd7 evening Tred H. Jon, ot tttl Hog KMniiL Will Ihim Invitations liewe to two luncheon bride nntatMea. which at will glv on Sevang 7 Mid i ireeirAjik stable of Pfelffer are b.fcn, wtil entertain the of I.

PUMlr club and their husband tnta evAilng at a Halloween party Tn' commodlou burn at her horn Will peAihe accn of the Catherine rth low floor being decorated for Hallowvn game fortune telling and refreshmeat erved in cafeteria tS( wbne upstairs the rueite mar aftlee huii dance. On Wsdneeday cekmlnf Mrs. Noble will glv a almlj wr to waicn ane dm invneu Jtat ot he trlende rAeTOemsfe Bleterhood will rlre an rafannal affair thl evening at temple, eorner of West Wayne iwaat Sana vairneia avenue inoti wlir fca card, danclnc and refreih ladlea will hare a MUuuarad party thl evening at tb hoiiavtct Mr Addle MoAndrew, Hura 'merretl Onod eon Of Mr Finn Mr Vance Good, of Sill Bow ewercainaa nine wi Saturday afternoon at party Vartou came I euoh a pinning the donkey and carry bean JT I won KOdabavigh Alice Mary Kemp and (none Lioeler Dainty refreahment ywere aerved to the children other cm tha iwrtv belna Eileen Daneby bNorftla and Frank I Watket and EElden flobtt. Mm Good waa aaalated Itn. entertaining the little folk by her 1 fir Knd Of ra Krua of MOJ airfield avenue, have returned from aarlp' to fipaenn and New York.

In 'BoeUm rrfjKruse attended the con ventlcm American uoiieg 01 nurgeuoe. Wr. and WrRoy Tinker of Cal fctain atreet. left yeaterday for Cumberland, where they will visit he, latter parent, Mr ana xra. rjiantnesa.

Vn, It Bffwser ha cone to wbore ne win remain xor Kit Indennn time a a ueai 01 mim a JI. Davie) of the north chore. Bernlo Riley pent the week tend wttb relative at Lima, Mr and Mr Mart Iluier of In r.nnMillk. motored borne yeaterday Tft. brief vlelt wltb relatlvea In i thia city Mr, flueer wa Ml Jan Crnit before marirase.

irra. nee Joeeu. of Kwlnr ktreet. Ekaa a her gueat her "later, Mr. Ab evy, or bouuvui ny O.

Srrffi a eUllJMMt rer iMUTi il iaU6nJP MOTHER! Move Child's Bowels with ''California Mg syrup VZk i VVLteSfiW I Even a eickehild love tb "fruity aate at California rig Byrup h. llttro tonaue 1 coated or it your ohlld 1 rttfleaa, 'croaa, feverlab full of cold, tr ha cellc a teaapoonful KrUV novel' fall tol open the bowel. In jl few hour you can tor your 'eir bow thorounhly It work all the polaon aour til and vwaat from tba tender, IKtle bowela rand, glte you a weir; playful child I UUon OI motner Keep uwi ula Byrup" nanar TDy A teaapoonful today uvea a ft child tomorrow Ak your HrhKiElet for genuine "California Hi Byrup, Whlcn baa oirecuona lor pla cbuaren oi an agea i ted on bottle, uouieri ou muac "California' or you may get an uieiioj ng pjran Wfl ROBEET Kdep SI i to WSfj Mr Sherman Catchall of floutlt nthony boulevard entertained laat reek with a mtpcellaneoua ahower honor of her daughter Agne who a to be married on November A nine of progreialve bunco wa layed and later a dainty luncheon ra nrved a kewple bride occupy ng the center of the table and other lecoratlon being in ehadea of peech ind Nile green er were laid for he Mleae f'annle Meyer Uernlce niley lllldegarde rufr Illanche Mo UNlen McMannle. ey Klee Ernestine Bearbauin Mildred New oomb Mra Mario Johnaon and tl bride elect Th. XriaMea Julia end MarV Kafte of Weal Waahlngton boulevard hav returned from Rome City jher they (pent aeveral week Ynimhera (he Knnta aOClety had a progreealve Halloween party on Friday evening at the home of the Mlaae Amtlla nchauer, Marie HlmberTand Barah Walker Trlae for clever coatume were awarded to Mia Helen Jean Archer and Ml Opal Wllllamaon Mr and Mr Walton It Ingham Of Home avenue, Ji4ve aa their leet who 1 on her way to Wellington, Ohio, where ehe will pndhe winter wltb her daughter The member of Bt.

Annex circle will be entertained on Wedneeday afternoon at the home of Mra B. Strcbtg, on Well atreet Mr. B. Qallmeyer of South Cornell ctrclue entertained with a bridge party on Friday afternoon at her home. The luncheon appoint nente following the game were prettily carried out In white and plnlC There were (even table of player Mia Marl Greer entertained with a Halloween party Saturday evening; at her homo on Archer avenue Mlaa Dorothy Ann Bhuli of North Cornell circle apent the week end In Chicago, where ahe attended the Princeton Chicago football gam Roe B.

Aiken ha returned to Detroit after a week end viilt at th home hi wife parent, Mr and Mr. WUl Spiegel. Th andB Thimble club will entertain their huabanda tomorrow evening at a wiener bake and hard time party on Harrlaon HUL On Thunder afternoon the club will meet with Mr. Robert Qratte of South Seminole clrcl. Mr and Mra II.

Orlawold. of Maple aveiuie entertained a number of their friend at bridge on Saturday evening A ynervbmellAer and wiener bake wa enjoyed Saturday evening at the home of Fred Wolf on the Paulding road, the party being compoaed of Mr and Mra K. effiuits Mr ana Mrs. K. Oawehn Mr and Mra Fred Wolf Mra Winifred Hormel.

the Mlaae Dorottiy and Hlldegarde Hormel. Orace Qullllnan Hilda HoelUe. Bather Hoeltje Vivian Hey Allene Wolf Mabel Beamer Victoria Lepper and Eric, Oawehn. Charlea Evart and Harvey Main. Mia Mary Itartman, of Toledo, ha returned home, acoompanied by her arundmtther Mr Hartman whom ah ha been vlait in aaia.

rianman will viaic ner on family for ecme time Mr and Mr Henry Joaeph and Mr ant Mr Burnt Wolf have changed their plaoe of roaldenoe from 401 Brackenrldgo atraet to 1410 Ewwx (treey Carlene and Maatna Monroe email daughtera of Mr and Mra A. uonro. or liarmar otreet enter talned a number of friend at a birthday Halloween party their home Thureday afternoon Th children who took part In the gamea, conteeta ana eata were Mary Jane Straw Dorla Ellen Smith Harah Bernateln Evelyn Horning Sarah Witt, Virginia DeWltt Betty Seymour and Opal and WUWUla Mr. Walter Mooney, of Oay atreet entertained a number of her friend Thursday veiling Halloween party The rooma were deoorated acoordlng to th ea on, and prise for coetumea worn were awarded to Mr Horn and Mr HaiiUaan Luncheon waa eerved late In the evening, the gueat Including bealde those mentioned Meadamea Hammond Orodrian Oronauen. Yobat Marlln, Itedkey and Becker, and the Mlaae uuian ana wwursa wvouej Mr and Mra Vrank Roae Ol South Hanna atreet, entertained Friday evening wltb a delightful Halloween tmrtr in honor Of their ion, Paul.

Upon arriving at a side door eacn gueat na given a ceru from whloh to match partner later In the evening The living room v. a deoorated wjth cat, wltche and skeletons, and In one rorner waa a gypay den presided over by Mr Miner Welklln Refreshmente were eerved later th gueat being Ruth Phlppa Belm Anderaon Marjorte Cralg FltMbnth nd Marjori Oa. bergrr QeHrude and Betty Bradley aim laa. rtutn vw Jacquay, Walter and Lawrence Vorllno Ralph and Robert Oaberger ed lerkln lwrno Ladd Wll Ham Qoer lok Cook John and Kenny Jaoquay Mjron Oreasler Ieter Stevens Orrln lark and If ul Rom Mr II II Owene and Mra CI Barvo, of llayer avenue are taking a motor trip to Grand Rapids and other point In southern Michigan NICHOL60NPAVIS Mia Mildred Paris and Henry Nlcholkon both of thl city were married last Thursday at Hillsdale, Mich, at the Prssbyterlan mtnse Rev Will officiating FILM INDORSEMENTS Th better film committee Indorse PRIZE BEAUTY "flBBr fafafaBSffTaTJ me "SPw vVeil 'Bka. jf Hf itiWJW HHlliw iBV rw Tiiiiiinii MISS WINIFRED MaclNTOI LONDON Oct SI A crippled tirl has been crowned Enarland beeutv trueen.

Although ehe suffered from a deformity sine childhood Miss Winifred Macintosh 1 never let It worry her She Juat kept on (milling wistfully hen a newspaper here announced the beauty contest some of her frlende at home In Hoddesdon Hertfordshire, sent In her picture There were thousand entries. But Miss Macintosh eyes won Here's Menu For Halloween Feast By BERTHA SHAPLEIGH of Columbia University Th lut dvt October when th Jr is oriao utd th autumn laveii blow axound Ilk danclny ftvlrlesl Dnnir us th nijht when witches nd black ctvts are abroad and a spirit of mischief play harm less jokes. IisJlon parties are olsnhed and the hostess desires menus tn keeplrir with th occasion It 1s always beat to allow table decorations to carry out th Idea and plan otly for appropriate and gooa taut in dins Apples ax At their best In a large part of th country and th yellow pumpKin adds Mi touch of color What could mors appropriate ror a centerpiece than a scooped out pumpkin filled with bright red apples. Or nil this bowl with small chrysanthwioums. Make Table Attractive It la possible to buy crepe paoeL coverea with witches and black cats These may be cut out, and when pasted on cards thy make attune tlvw plac cards Of course on can buy plaoe cards with the embleini of Halloween already on them The Qve and ten vmtit store sl small paper an 1 cardboard pump kins cut out to Jook like faces These mak attractive favor filled with nuts.

undy or lolly pops. On can make these favors by cut tins th tops from oranges. Scoop ut the maid and then cut silts the skin to I represent mouth eyea and nose. In the bottom of each skin drop som melted wax and plac In tb wax a small tan die When ready to serve dinner light tho candles. Bobbing for apple 4 a favorite Halloween game serve hot mulled elder with nnke4 apples In It, Cookie, go we 1 with It too and one ran buy a cookie Vutter Ilk cat or a ultci.

"toMcs so oat may be irosted wir, melted blAk chocolat Th Sound Good A rood dinner menu subject to change might be aa follows Black Beaa tfoup Oarnlwh hard cooked and, Ipmon slices Ronst Tcndurl la of iork garnished with small baked apple Manned I otatoea Buttered Turnips Appl and Celery Salad Hot Cheee Handwlches lAdlWdual Pumpkin Ties Nut Candle Coffee Scotland Has Its Lourdcs Grotto MARRiED 64 YEARS AGO Mr. and Mrs. Lord Live in Same House They Started Married Life i ISsmHI TM J.inpt CECATUR. Oci One ol the oldest couple In Indiana I Mr end Mr. Martin Lord, of Monmouth, three mile north of thl plac who recently ceieoreieaineir sixty tuurin weddlnc annlrersary They hav Hrd nearly an their live (n Mon mouth.

Both war boin In Rosa tounty, Ohio, nd came to Monmouth with their narenta when Ihey wer Intent Mr Lord who I tl year of wa three year old when he moved to the Monmouth com" munlty from Ohio while Mrs. Lbrd, who la now 14 year old. waa nter In second year when ah moved to Mr Lord narenta entered an I acre piece of government land when they moved her from Ohio and here the family was reared, and the son also reared hie family her, Mr Lord never knowiiur any otnar place a a horn in me early aaye ot in. iiiiuj lite In thl vicinity th population wt mall and wild (am wa pientuui i It waa nothlntr unusual Mr Lord aald a few dav ago for a member Carflnf Lanarkshire Scotland ha lta Lourde Grotto a well of hi family to atep out the becli it but by th women of the village under direction of th porch and ehoot a deer Wolvee were also plentiful that time I neeae were uea I HHBWMMwMaesn.eMMMMewieMM.MMM The house In which Mr and Mra Lord reside Was built 'or a tavei nnd wua used aa auch in the early day o' their Uvea Traveler were brought tn the hotel by mean of a stagecoach which wa operated tween Fort Wayne and Decatur many yeara before the railroad waa built. The roads could not always be depended upor and extra horse.

jwwy wu jMhjMmt lMaWiH3sSH sSrLBfliHHiHlBsfBsiS! 'iVIH I BflHHHaTHH bw''iiiiHiiiIiH fmrixmiigmmmmmtli 'dvMraer uroetoj i yjHSWtci'SegWa'ryty etrsMia'tJa''jl LOGANSPORT TO HAVE be depended upor and extra nore' Tr wer k.pt at the Monmouth atop and Several Hundred Pastors and a change et team waa always madei Laymerr 10 Aiiena uon there The roads were ao bad at time that It waa frequently neresa ary to hitch six and eight teams to the coach before any headway could be made Often It required a full day time to reach Fort Wayne from Monmouth and another full day to return Mrs Lord when ehe wa a young girl, eeured a position In th hotel. 1LS OF MODERN ference This Week LOOANSrORT Oct. Th third annual convention of tho ayhod of Michigan of (he X'nHed Lutheran ihurch which will meet here from ,,,1.. in. the November 1 to 1 expected to bring rooma resisting In th kitchen and hl city aeveral hundred of doing chores around the barnand in Prominent Lutheran clergy nnd lay the rail she aeeistea with tne eropii ivi mi iiuuub in nuiuiem th following pictures! The Invisible Fear," a a society melodrama.

Bltln Deep," an adult drama. "Moonshln Valley a an adult weetern drama UKRAINIANCHORUS IS UNIQUE ENSEMBLE Introduced to Furt Wsyne py Max Rablnoft at the Majeatlo theater on ejt( Monday night Alexander Kos heta la thlr conductor and they come singing their own Ik lore Two dlitlng uliihed prima donna of umIs 1U be alternate star artlats addition to the ehoru maklng these eononrta all Busalan fstival Srogram of Buaalan vocal art Mile da eiobodakaia of the 1 etrograd ppora wlU mtfca her American drbut In theae ooncerts. Nina Koa htsv of (he Moscow npra wh as voice And art we already know vlll be the ether art let, who will glv the arias unra ot i Imagine alnaelvux laat basa sing 1 ke an Instrument and at I ndeflnable ma ynetiaer, uf Inoom DartablM fallb anil (or that religion whose name la away from the othera and hovers like an over ttiis chorus sinrlng wun otosea moutn lis some exalted worenipe in ecataay Then the ba Voice, err I do and Irlumohant. which domtnatep the frtghtened end prostrate irowuf tieiore ine DYEING Faded ilk dresses can be dyed th atn or different color andxnado to look bright and new Just telephone South eOdi DEPENDABLE D1W CLEANING this' ment. this chorus LUTHERAN CHURCHES OBSERVE REFORMATION "THE UNLOVED WIFE," A Uj.tVhH PLAY Th Unloved Wife a three act comedy drama written by Florence Ldna May gives new twlat do meatto relation.

This play opened a two day engagement at th Ma Jestlo yeaterday and will be seen again this afternoon and evening Th matinee today Is for ladles only While Miss May's work la In the main daring the play lacks none of th essential Ingredient to make a popular appeal and Is blessed with on ot tb beat characters seen in dram a Mo production. It Idealise tlod falreat flower American worn an hood and whit the action la gripping th author sweep Into your heart like a tornado. Mis Margaret Bryan Cicely Courtney the young wife does Just what authoress in landed in her fllghtlness her reiterations and her "temperament" she Is superb Mr Ted Bracket! as John lennIngton, makes an ideal modern Bt Klmo Th ciwattere Of Qrandpa l)riscol Grandma Bunny, Mrs. Ma.Ion (. our nyj a butterfly 'mother Phoebe Courtney and her younger daugh tar are well played Jim Plunkett th boy next door played by Han dall 4) Nell does tn light comedy In ft capabls way in short Tb Unloved Wife Is ft nlsy worth whll and th scenic di De duction provided by the matntgement.

Special 'Services Are Held in Churches and Schools In Honor of Luther Aotordmg to an annual euatom ih Lutherr. churches of this city yeaterday celebrated th featlyal of the Reformation. Hpeolal service were arranged all th churches In moat Instance, exercises by $he children of both the day and th Bdnday sjioots were held fc Lutherans look upon th thirty first day of OUobr 1817 as ih birthday of th Information, on that day Martin I uther An Au guatlnlan monk of. Wittenberg Oer many publtahed his so called vi theses, which war essentially a Challenge to a dt bate on th quest ion of. selling Indulgences A storm of npi luuss and protest followed Martin I uther and hla odhereants be Ueved the bible to be th all sufficient tource of Chrtatlan doc trine and Ha cardinal truth to be that of Jufttlfication by faith tn Chrurt atoning work alone an I found It Impossible to conform to th opposing Vlqw, that not ulon th bible but also the tradition of th church are fruitful and Ugltlmat sourc of christian teaching The differences i roving If reconcilable the historic separation of th Protests nt churvh resulted Th year 1923 matk ih four hundredth anniversaryof th publl Klon of IfUthei translation uf thn IVew Tastaraent Tl exact date of Publication waa September St 1522 her wer othr translations 17 In number ot tb New Testament at that time printed between th years 1489 and JDiZ Tneee translations however failed to become popular and mad no Impression upon rh people for tb language used by th transistors were eairemeui awa ward, difficult for the MASOUERADERS FOL LOW THE CROWD TO.

MORROW NIGHT HAR Hall that eould I dsslrsd At tb I JJ1 Drji yire tnatln tnday bllsabeth Iftoy a QIG CASH PRIZt NULWJV.N Sf member th company, will deliver' her lecture to Ut J41. tlremejjt.ae le to understand, arm all tneir worn ad. moreover ttn expended upon for the master work of Luther prool of the tremendous popularity Luther's translation enjoyed It Duty be stated that th lrt I 001) pie of the new Tetteni wer sola in which the owner hed rjlartted She received ti cent a week whWn she flrat accepted the position and later when her waffe wer raised 26 tenia ahe felt she was dolns; unusually well. DurlnK the Civil war Mr Lord olunteered lit Company of the Fifty Flrat Indiana regiment ai erved for 14 months II took part In a number of Important en ment but escaped Injury Mr Lord an tell of many tntereellnc and ting experience during his service aa a soldier At the end of th war Mr Lord returned to hla wlf tbre ehll dren at Monmouth and for a number of year wa anaaaed tn farming and In the blacksmith trade He wae, foroed to retire a few yeara ago on account of hla advanced age HV la etui aulte active however, ana I able to look after hie pig, chicken and cpw FARRAR TURNS DOWN SOCIETY INVITATIONS Of alt the ltrrma donnaa now enjoy lug the favor ot the publlo, nun 1 sought after In society ae Qeral dlne Ferrer who I making an extensive tour this caun uider the man agement ot lJUy uf Boston But society see very llttl of hei Like all Artie who take their work seriously she has little tlrne to give 10 anytntng except ner wot a I canaot, a aume people Ilk to do rush rrtnt in tneater to a am ner at which 1 am supjoeed to be affable and entertnlnlng i tongue would be tied from wearlneee and JTshoulJ not be able to si eak a word On eveBlnga I Uo not alng 1 am dead to the world at ten a clock. On the other eventnga when I re turn a from the Performance a eleven I am utterly exhausted and go to bed Immediately although some time th nervou strain Ul nut let sleep Usually I am up an let through a major I art of my work In th morning After eevera) hour of work I take a wajk and In the afternoon more work When 1 am ipc alngi "1 love the theater and think that it It were posalbje I woud go to a performance etery night and every afternoon bealde but I aelilom gratl fy my liking for the reason that I du not like to Uk risk I feel It my duty to glv th (tuMlo th beet that 1 tn me Worry and nervouanes over th jiossifolllty of illness ar enough ot themselvea to harm one They have a way of attacking th nerve of th stomach and to be a successful artist one requires In addition to brains and th ability to use them perfect health Mis Farrar Is the first at traction on.

the Morning Musical Artists Berles ot) Wednesday evening November SI The mall order sals Is now on th regular box office sale "Wednesdyv November 1 MASOUERADERS FOL LOW THE CROWD TOMORROW NIGHT. HARRISON AND JEFFERSON. BIG CASH PRIZES KUCKUCK'S "CAMEL'S HAIR" "A number of the better business bureau have within the past few months requested Information of the commute relative to camel hair" any th national vigilance commute ot thei Assoolsted Advavtlslftg Club of th World "tt. have lnuulred of th leading maker ot camel hair and ar tola diana and Michigan Many mattera of great importance Jn addition to the usual program of business will occupy the convention attention. The llrv deerge Ileintt or Detroit, will deliver the opening sernnn on Wedneedny afternoon add In tie evening the Itev Courtlnnd Miller of Columbia City Ind the president of tne Michigan Bynod win deliver the president sermon National luthoran leaders In addl tlon to prominent religious leaders of the country will attend the seeslons of the synod "The Kev Dr Flfferd Mil lersDurg Indiana will deliver the or dlnatlon sermon on Thuraday even ing Kev A A.

Krepperf ot Battle reek nev Bhirlev of Detroit, and Kev 11. L. llrlch) of fclln U.kli a 111 .1 iku the synod. Tn meetings of the synod wllf be held in St, Lukes Lutheran church here of which Rev L. Blfferd Is the astor Rev Wheadon of Hoagland Indiana la th crtry of me eynoa MASQUERADE DANCE Tuesday night cash' prize TANNER'S MASQUERADE DANCE MONDAY TRIER'S hLEGION AUXILIARY TO MEET WEDNESDAY Member of the American Legion auxiliary will meet In regulir eea Ion Wednesday evening November 1 at the legion headquarters It was announced laat nlaht.

Several im portant ubjte will com up for Our BIG Masquerade MONDAY TRIER'S Rev. Casselmar, Says Ford Is Part.of Kingdom of God in India phta secretary of educa tion of the Reformed church spoke at a union meeting of the tbre Reformed churches jf th city at th Salem Reformed church last night I Modern Missionary" waa the Vbject tf his talk and Rev Cassel Kman told how missionaries In foreign iietaa were utilising modern methods and convenience In the Interest. ot a greater Efficiency In the varlpua endeavors The Ford Is part of the klna dom of God In India" Rev Cesselman said and Cited one particular caae where a trip ot II miles may now be made by a missionary lit a half day hlle only a few year ago the same trip required a week of travel by og cart. Doctor In th orient are, using modern methods educator ar applying, the method In us ln thia country and up to date principle of agriculture ar revolutionising farms in cnii Kev (jtneiman added ftalera church waHiilled to cana City at the meeting laet night pieuiaieiy oeiore in Dig meetin of the evening Mis Minerva Well of China spoke to the young people of tne tnree neiormea cnurcne. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Hrhedule ot meetings' for week uoginmna Monday October 10 Monday October 30 University club II club room.

lueeoay, uctooer SI Credit Rating association It II club room, Illlgeman Schaff II II director room hoard of dlrartora nunarmonlo society director 1 Western Oa Construction company i jo office Wednesday, November Exchange club 11 IS directors room, pptlmlsts rlub 11 IS club v. mj uwuuirre eeeocia tlotl 00 dlreotore room. Ilumlrail I cf Cent club I IS tlub room: fire prevention meeting captain Conway speaker 00 third floor Thuredev. Nevembee 9 Fort Wayne Real Estate board. viuu ruvm Friday, November 1 Quest club line club National Aenoclatlon Stationary Engineer I 00 third floor SatuMay, Nevembee 4 Flrt National bank, 10 club room and third floor) Travelers protectlv association directors room ATTRACT LARGE CROWDS Dr.

Moody Bible Institute," Preaches at Missionary Church Dedicatory service held yeeterda'j at th new house of worship of tha congregation of th Flrat Missionary church corner Booth Wayne avenue and RUdirlll boulevard attracted large audiences all day Tha day wa Ideal from a point ot weather throughout the day which ad It poealble for a larg number ff visitor from th congregation of Heme Woodbueo Pandora and Arrhbold 0 and diablll to attend Th flrat service In th hew edifice wa a wedding at which Rev Oreblll paator ot th church officiated Sunday morning at clock groom wa John Llechty ot Berne and the bride waa Mia Wilms Btauffer daughter of Mr and Mr peter Bt suffer, of Fairfield avail Ane rvgjuinr enrviuee Biartu hi 0 clock, at which Dr It Olovsr teacher at th Moody Hlbl inatl tut Chicago delivered a sermon on the text, "The Cnurch Which 1 HI body" Th dedicatory prayer we offered by Rev Rtnseyer president of the Bible Tralnjng echot I Another service wa conducted atv clock, at which Dr Glovor apok on th text, "The Orac of Oiling" In th evening Dr (Mover txt wae "The Church Ood riven Mission" Features of the services during th day were lunch, eerved at noon and In the vnlng During th day th collection totaled nearly 2 ton Another feature whlohvadded to th Impresslveness of th occasion wa th music, which was furnished by a choir composed of SO persons, led by Prof Oerber Th new churcn wa recently completed at a cost of between 42 000 and 145 000 MASQUERADE DANCE TONIGHT MOOSE AUDITORIUM GOLD PRIZES W. 8 D. INVITE THE CHILDRENJO PARTY Double Event This Week Saturday; Doll Party and Opening of Tpyland To the bovs and elrla of Fort Waytoe and vicinity! We are happy to Invite you all ta a big doubl event thl week, 8etur day November 4 We want you all to come In order that you may undemtand Just what thl event I pleas read tni caretuuy FOR THE LlTTLKGIRL8t All little girl up to 10 year ot age ra Invited to a wonderful Doll Party In th attention will hav on party at 1 SO and another at i 10 If yeu dont get there Jn t'm ta attend the first party ou can attend the second Just take th elevatoi to the sixth flour where Mothei Qooao and om of your doll friends 1111 be waiting for you Then, a oon a th Doll Party" 1 over yoi( wilt be taken ta Santa 1'ia ta dengnu ful toylund on the fourth floor, FOR Tlin BOTH AND TH OLDER G1RL8 1 while th "DoS Party" Is oi 'r for th little glrl (up to 10 yelrs) anl th littlest boy, we wnt you all to com on Saturday too, and go directly 19 toylund where you, will find one half ot our great fourth flooV converted Into a moat ntfanclng fairyland uf beautiful and wonderful thing uf cot rs thl will be open all day beginning at 1 3 ao If you want to avoid th biggest crowd, com Jn th morning If you cn TO PARENTS! You torn oldi person should accompany th children. If you bring a Utle girl th "Doll party" please leave th llttl on In charge ot on of th young women who will thr for tlfs purpose while you go to toyland (fourth floor) and wait 'or th ohlld, Tou will hav about a half hour to watt, a th party will laat about thai length of time WOLF DESSATJEP, iKniuuiniuuiiuiiiutiiiiiinuuiuiinnuinuininnnuiuiiij IT edition of thl portion of th bible wet lasued by th varlou printer before 1SS4 and that Si other reprint appeared In varlou cities allowing that th publisher did not overlook thl opportunity for certain ifhd nulrk rofit AU Lutheran schools ot th city will tomorrow October II hold cul eierclse commemorating th Reformation ln I BBBTTgnrmmn i iin fneifnssMSiiiiMii ubim a ixljaaaalaaaaailaaaaaaaaa saaaaaaaaaaaaxaa lqrBT3TTTTTTTTTTr JrTS. I three months! that not fewer thaufthnt usually a small per cent two Dor eenr la five Per cent of th best Australian wool 1 mixed wth th cumel hale to.

glv atablllty to th cloth Thl I especially true of a fabrlo made from the noil (soft down, nearest th anrmal skin) Sometimes th coarser lulr of th carnal 1 ud with tb noil and thl "It I our belief thst fabric oil which tn pu i camei nir out having a warp of wool or other material should be ao advertised. belfev (hat the autlnn of th proper us of 'camels Mir I very similar to that ot th i roper use of wooL Retailer and menu faoturer ar urged to partloftlariy cartful to tell the entire truth about garment or fabric whloh com ud of more than on kind of material. WDrjf; flood Economist. TELL THE WORLD It Paua to Advertise Everyone has something; they to buy, sell, rent or trade. And In the Want Ad Section ot The Journal Gazette you have a common meeting ground where wants of all may be paired off and each advertiser will get what ha desires and be rid of what he does not need, Iladley Furniture company ran the following ad week before last; Oood reliable man wanted In storeroom Apply In person "IIADLEY FURNITVBB CO TO THIS AD 73 MEN REPUED.

A certain taxlcab line In Fort Wayn advertised In Th Journal Oasett ad colunw tor a driver and received over 100 jreplles. Thl prove It pay to advertise these people received splendid result and th cost tu very small. Bat on a I Urn lo per word a dy minimum It word If you want to Baf Horn or Lot you will alwaya find a big aeleotlon of Real Estate in our classified columns noom for Rent Household good for one can find almost any title or dispose ot anything In thes columns. Phone Day or Night. Mam 5050 Ad given In hefdr TIM will be Inserted ij, in following; morning issue I huhhihhhhkuhI I.

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