Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 160, Decatur, Adams County, 8 July 1926 — Page 7
* * * CLUB CALENDER Thursday Tr( Kappa Benlfit, Irene and .. rv ". Adams Theatre. Wangle Club of Christian chinch IM bel Cloud- 7:30p. mOrd ,. r „f Eastern Star - Chapter rooms. 730 P- n >. k < , ~l Workers class of Ev. church Mrb . John Schnitz. Madison street, 7:3# P- o'Sunday Pocahontas picnic—Sunset park. Bunns of matrimony were pub Ibhed forth- first time in St Mary's Catholic Church Sunday -for Miss Constance Schmitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Prank Schmitz, of this city, and Mr. David Bremmis. of Monroeville. The marriage will be solemnized at the church, July 20. Th- annual reunion of the Oettinger family was held at the home of Mr. M nd Mrs. Merlin Ernst, in Craigville Sunday. July 4. A basket dinner was served at noon and during the social hour In the afternoon watermelon and ice cream was enjoyed. Those present included. Mr. and Mrs. Sam H. Hettinger and daughter. Ruth, and son. Carl. Bertha, Minn,; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dettinger and son. Milton and daughters, Mary and Esther, Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Detlinger, Magley, Ind.; Jacob Dettinger Bluffton; Mrs. Margaret Markley, Bluffton: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Linger. Decatur; Mr. and Ms. Jesse Brock and daughter. Edith, Marion, Ind ; Mrs. Emma Dettinger. Lima. Ohio; Rev. and Mrs. Matt Worthman, Poland. Ind.: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Biushwiller, Indianapolis; Mrs. Pearl Golden. Lima, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomson and daughters. Carmon, Mary Lorraine and Joan, Lima. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Keil and daughter. Ohio City, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Keil, Van Wert, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. P. Bender. Van Wert. O.; Mr A. Crofford, Lima, O.; Mrs. Anna | Erich, Van Wert.-b.; Charles Liniger| and son, Joe. Hartford City; Mr. and Mrs I). W. Liniger and children. Marion. Ind ; Mr. and Mrs. Harve Liniger and daughter. Delores, and son, Donald Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Abbott and son, Richard. Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Frjlz and sons, Robby and Billy, Bluffton; Mr. and Mrs. Dell FranhigeT, Bluffton; .Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hower. Bluffton; Mr. and Mrs. Willard Markely. Bluffton; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Liniger and daughters. Ruth and Esther, Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Liniger and daughter, Cloe, and sons, Vaughn and Wallace. Decatur; Miss Betty Dettinger. Bloomington. Ind ; Mr. and Mrs Chas. Betz and son. Huntington. Ind ; Miss Clelia VanEmon, Bluffton: Miss hone Hilderbrand, Marie Hilderbrand. Walter Hilderbrand. Decatur; Huntington; B S. ‘ L i Srtnijv-I Craigville; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Niblick. Decatur; Mr. N. W. Abbott and daughter, Frances, Craigville; Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Ernst and son, Paul. Craigville, Ind. The members of the So Cha Rea club were entertained at 6:30 o'clock at the hom e of Mrs. Joe Lose with Mrs Florence Bollinger as hostess.
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A dinner of pretty appolhtment* was served after which Five Hundred was played. Prizes were awarded to Mrs William O'Brien, Mrs. Fred Fullenkarnp and Mrs. Frank Crist. Mrs. R:tlj>h Roop was a guhst besides the club members.
JLotsaiJls Speakin' o' contributions, who remembers when elections used t' come along th' corner salofin keeper gave SIOO t' th' Democrats an' SIOO t’ th’ Republican*? Lots o' fellers git credit fer bein’ sfcif-mado when they merely listened t' thcr wives. —Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. Mr. and Mrs. Enos Henry, of Augusta. Ga., are enjoying a several days visit here with Mr. Henry's mother, Mrs. A. M. Henry, of North Second street. Chester Massonnec, who recently underwent « major operation at the Adams County Memorial Hospital, Is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Weis and children, of Cleveland. Ohio, who are the guests of the J. N. Lenhart family, and Mrs. Lenhart motored to Fort Wayne today to visit friends. Miss Katharine Hyland spent the day in Fort Wayne with friends Dr. and Mrs. Frank Lose and Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Terveer are enjoying a motor trip to Columbia. Missouri. The party will return the Chicago route. The Misses Adelaide and Mayme Deninger and Mary Martha. John Bernard and David Tervcer. of this city, and Mrs. E. G. Kilbourne, of Fort Wayne, are enfbyirig an outing at Rome City. The redecorating of the Ladies’ Rest Room in the Public Library, which is maintained by the Civic section of the Woman’s club has just been completed and is again open. Mrs. Charles Cole and son return ed to their home at Richmond today, after spending a week at the home of Mrs. Cole's parents. Mr. ami Mrs. A. C. Kohne, of thic sity. Lee Pursley, of Hartford City has [returned to his home after visiting in | this city with Ambrose Kohne. Ambrose Kohne. of this city, went to Louisville, Ky.. today for a visit with his sister, Mrs. Arthur I aitz. E. E. Snell, of Marion, called on business friends here' this afternoon. Arthur Suttlts. Jr., and his Unde. (). P. Edwards, of Leipsic, Ohio, are attending the open National Golt’ tourvi ment at Columbus: Ohio, today. Charles Mowery has accepted a position as bookkeeper and manager of the parts departments of the Saylors Motor company, located on First street. John Baker, of west of the city, has joined the sales force and Raleigh Sipe, of Berne, represents the company in that territory. Walter Hofstetter, well known mechanic of this ci f y, has accepted a place in the repair and service department of the Adams County Auto company. The local Ford agency has mj>re than a dozen persons employed at the garage and sales have increased greatly this summer. Special attention’to Ford service. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Beavers left today for a ten-clay motor trip tlfl-ough Western states They will stop at De i It you wish beautiful snowy white clothes always use Russ Bleaching Blue. Al Igrocers. TT
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caiur, Illinois, for a few- days visit with relatives. Dr. Granditaff. of Prebib. was a business caller in th 0 city. James A. Hendricks, of Monroe, looked after business interests here this afternoon. VICTIMS’ BODIES EXPECTED TO BE REMOVED TONIOHT (CONTI NIED PROM I’AOK ONE) side in the dock. Navy officers said this wuold mean about two hours additional delay. Arrangement* were then made to the docks and the naval hospital was told to be ready to receive the bodies of those within the hull during the night. • 'More Arrests Expected At Herrin, Illinois, Today Herrin. 111., July B—f United Press) — Additional arrests of gangsters who have terrorized Herrin for the i past few months wore expected toI day. | Determined to check (he nightly attacks made upon citizens by gang I sters, polloe and sheriff’s officers I continued to w-alk the streets armed i with shotguns in compliance of the order of Mayor McCormick yesterday. Two gangsters arrested yesterday I were at liberty on bail and police I took every precaution to prevent any outbreak of violence. "Blackie” Arma, one of the gangsters arrested yesterday, was given a sound thrashing by Arthur McCormick, the Mayor's brother and a member of the police department.
— o STRIKERS HAVE NEW DIRECTOR (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) strikers he said. An attempt was made to derail a street car'during the night and another car was tired on. Three* men were arrested for attempting to prevent car crews from going to work. All cars operating during th e night were guarded by two policemen to the car and squads patroled the down town streets, to prevent a repetition of the violence of the previous night. — o . Crawfordsville—William L. Hightower. 71. broke his arm and several vertabrae in his back when he fe'l from a cherry tree in his yard. His condition is serious and little hope is held for recovery because of his age.
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JOHN D, REACHES 87TH BIRTHDAY Multi-millionaire Passes Quitft Day ‘On Hugt* Rockefeller Estate Tarrytown, N. Y., July S. -tl'nlted I Press.) John D. Rockefeller todayi celebrated his 87th birthday From the huge Rockefeller estate at Pocantico Hills came word that "John D.", one of th,- world's wealthiest men, was in great spirits and that he Intended to pass a quiet, pleasant day with some of the members of his family. | Reading the newspapers was one of i the first events on the birthday* program. The morning papers all had some mention of the multi-million-aire’s birthday and it is to be sub- ; pected that h P read these with the naive delight which so characterizes him. At 87 Rockefeller is much strong-I er and happier tturn he was when he I dropped all executive responsibility. In 1899, when he withdrew from the management of his Vast interests, believed 'to net his family $500,000,000 a. year, he was obviously in i-jor health. —— o Post-Fourth Accident La Iffnte, Ind., July 8. — (United I Press) —Marjorie*Schoff. age four, is | today recovering from deep burns on ‘ her right hand and arm. as a result ' of a post-Fourth of July aiecident. A I roman candle the child was holding I backfired, the ball of tire going down I her sleeve. McCoy’s Puts Weight on Weak Skinney Mert Hollows in cheeks—hollows in the sides of neck — flatness in chest — why don't you do something to make yourself look like a real man? McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets puts on weight whore weight is needed — not only that but they build up your general health and you grow stronger, more energetic and ; get plenty of ambition. One woman gained 15 pounds in six weeks and It any underweight I man or woman doesn't gain 5 pounds I in 30 days with McCoy's Holthouse Drug Co., or the druggist from whom , they purchased them will gladly re- . turn the purchase price. 60 tablets I 60 cents. Ask for McCoy's—they are sugar coated.
CURRENCY DROPS IN THREE NATIONS (continued from Park 6n«) levels on the local Bourse today. Today's quotations, compared with yesterday's closing figures, were: France franc, 187 3-4; 182 5-8. Belgian fritnes. 196 1-3; 192 34. Italian life. 147 1-4; 145 7-8. —— o Y outh, Caught Bootlegging, Is Sfcnt Brick To The Farm Indianapolis. Ind.. July 8. (United Press)-*-James Goodall. Jr., today joined Hie .back to the farm movement
Tire Prices Are Lowered EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY EVERY TIRE AND TUBE IN OUR SHOP REDUCED 15% Tire prices have been lowered! The downward trend has come and today or tomorrow you can buy tires at a big reduction. These lower prices are effective on every tire in our shop. There is no need id dritfc your car tinder worry any longer. Let us ptii bn a new set of Goodrich or Firestones today and you w ill drive for a Ibiig time to come on real tire comfort. Accessories iff all kinds. Drive up to our shop first. USED tIRES AND TUBES — 31x5-25 - 30x5-77 Prices tight Ace Battery & Tire Shop Sether Bid’s Harry Staley Prop Phone 897
Sales Prove That G ILJI TO 2a ■ SK ytk yLitt ’ > i il|| mb *nßb 1 W j ' . -r- .._jQ Is Going Over Big During the mdnth of June Nash sales increased 60 per cent over the same period of a year ago. That proves popularity The Nash factory is running full tilt. Back of this wonderful organization is more than $51,000,000 of reserve assests which guarantees Nash owners the best in manufacturing. The company passed the experimental stages several years ago and the increased sales prove that. ’ « Nash leads the world in motor car values Besides the Nash factory insists that each dealer gives 90 day free service to Nash owners. See the models at Runyon and Son garage or phOriO 772 for demoristration. —take notice to the new Nash cars sold in - Decatur Nash Sales and Service G. A. BtJStCR, Dealer ' r Runyon Garage, Phone 722
on adlce of Jiidfi* Coltink In crlml court. Judge Collins dropped liquor charges against tfic yottlli arid warned him to return to his homp in Jettaon, Ky. Goodall told the Judge he joined a bootleg gang because he needed money to make payments on his automobile. Edward Loland. arrested with Goodall, was sentenced to one tb two years In State reformatory. Ben Hur Home For Aged To Opeh In September Crawfordsville, Ind. July B.—(Unit-1 ed Press.) —Officials of the tribe of t Ben Hur today announced that the|
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organization’s national home for the aged will open In September. A seventy-two acre tract of land and a fifteen room house was purchased for the home at a cost of >25.000 and work of remodeling the house will be started immediately. —O_— . — Wabash — Mr. and Mrs. Warren Big ler of Wabash county recently celebrated their golden wediug. M (j — ooo—boo - PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Mimmeographing and Addressing Office Room 1, Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. Offce Phone 606-Home Phone 1171 MILDRED AKEY | Q —POO -POO r, C
