Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 190, Decatur, Adams County, 12 August 1926 — Page 7

I in I club calender B Thursday ■ I lt( ib>*’ Aid Society— I h usrlors 2:30 p. uiI Udi*" Ahl - Mrs FrH " k Fl!,her I 1 . !,<-gionah<'B Moose Home, ra i y 00*** 1 B I Friday I . u of Home made cookies and I 6 Initt-U. « , huch ’ *" <Uy ‘ I w man ’ |,v,r< ’" ! " Ml " Hl, ’ n “ ry ,i,,c10,y l o fM. E. Chnhch— 7:3® P m - I u.menstail Martin reunion I Th( , eleventh annual reunion of the I ui,enirtall-Maitln lamiUes will be I at the home of Mrs. George MarII south of Peterson on Sunday. AugI tß ’?s £ A Straug. secretary of the | Iciation. invites friends and relaI * ve , of the families to attend. ILMgfe I Ther a ever' thing in a good name. | but I believe ther's still more in a I { «d location. When a pop lar girl I dM « finally git marrit 'I. she never gits l f»r giftin' th' one she wuz after. Abe Martin. Indianapolis News Mr. and Mrs. Horace Oldham, of GrMgfield. were the guests of Mrs. Oldham's mother. Mrs. Lulu Swearinpa. over night. Mrs. J H. Cole has returned from i risil with her son and daughter-in law. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cole, at Grand Rapids Mihigan. John Joseph was a business visitor m Bluffton. Wednesday afternoon. M rs |t J. Rice returned last evening from Dallas, Texas, where she risited with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Schafer s,nd Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hrittson for the past two weeks. Mrs C. 1.- Johnson and daughter. Martha, of Gary, who have been visiting here for the past few days, went to Fort Wayne this afternoon for a short visit before returning to her home. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Peterson. Mrs. John Event and Mrs. J. H. Heller I’l'tored to 11 inona latke yesterday aad attended the Louise Homer con M ■' J Mr and Mrs C. E. Bell, Mr. and MW. Fra»e attended the Hemer concert at Winona Lake last evening. g T. Burk and son Avon made a busisess ttip to Marion. Indiana, today. L C. Waring visited in Fort Wayne last evening. Frank Burke of the Burke Construction Company of Newcastle. Indiana, was here on business today. J. W. Tyndall attended to business at Fort Wayne, today. WUI Simpson. Franc s Schmitt and Mr and Mrs. Sam Black are visiting at Portland today and taking in ths fair. Phil Macklin and C. W Yager attended to business at Portland today. The work of placing the tab’et on Elephant Rock is some job. The boulder is as hard as flint and drilling oft a smooth spot is requiring a Jot of effort, but its in charge of the IVemhotf workmen and will be accomplished. Mis. 1. IV. Macy and daughter, Martha, of Gallon, Ohio, will arrive the latter part of the week for a visit with relatives, Misses Elizabeth Peterson and B>ra Marie Magley. who hive beea visiting in Ohio, will return with them. E. B. Williamson was at Portland ytsteiday advertising the Decatur fair which opens September 1 for four big days. The fair will dose on Saturday with a derby day. Mr. Flank Carroll, who underwent a major operation at the Adams County Memorial Hospital Monday, is reported to be improving nicely. Simon Schwartz, of near Berne was i business visitor in Decatur today. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Fonner returned festerday from a two weeks trip by automobile through the east. They rePoit a good time at all stops. E- C Andrews, of Monroeville, and a - Hugh, who recently finished a summer course at Franklin College, 'ijtted friends here today Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ellsworth have -turned from a several days outing *fore her jnarriage of a week ago. ” nor, hern Michigan Mrs. Ellsworth. ' 4 s Mrs. Luella Magley. John Harvey, of Monroe, was a bus":Ss caller in Decatur today. : ' nd Mrs C. A. Dugan and daughtrances and Helen, were guests G a bridge yferty given by Dr. antT rs - ( haHes Beal, at Fort Wayne. last ev ening. , Astics Andrew; and Mrs. -' loser and daughter, Patsy, t«d Mrs. Andrews' daughter, Mrs.,

- 1 " I Roger Swaim and baby, at the Bluff- 1 I ton hospital, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Frame, of Fort Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bell, of this city, motored to Winona Lake last evening, where *hey heard Madain Louise Homer at the W L. Sunday tabernacle. Mrs C. O. Porter and sons, Bobby and Jack, are home from Romo City where they spent several weeks. Alvin Teeter, of Herne, underwent a major operation al the Adams County Memorial Hospital this morning and is getting along nicely. Miss Mildred Hut.er, of the Smith and Bell office, will leave tomorrow for Akron. Ohio when she will spend several days with relatives. From there she will go ou an eastern motor trip with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Vail, of Fort Wayne, and Mr. Don Hunslcker, of Bronson Michigan. The office girls of the Cloverleaf Creamery enjoyed r. Theatre Party at the Palace at Fort Wayne last evening. I Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mitchell, of Sheldon. Nebraska, motored through to Adams county and are enjoying a visit with their brother. William Mitchell and family, of near Monroe. John is a pleasant gentleman and seems to be having a good time. Hg likes Adams county; but says he also lives in a splendid section in Buffalo county. Nebraska. OUTLINES FIGHT AGAINST BORER I State Entnmoligist Recommends Steps To Be Taken To Halt Corn Borer Indianapolis. Ind., Aug. 12. —(United I Press) —An office and experimental station will be established at once in Hteuben county where the European corn borer was discovered last week. The establishment of such a station was recommended by Frank K. Wallace. state entomologist ami approved by Governor Ed. Jackson and marks'

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th« beginning of an organlved effort to prevent the spread of the corn borer in Indiana. The following points wore contained in Wallace’s recommendation, transmitted to State censervation director Richard Lieber and approved by Governor Jackson. 1. Establishment of an office and laboratory in Steuben county. 2. Maintenance of two small automobiles for the use of experts who will circulate In the Infested territory. 3. Launching of a fall and winter educational campaign In counties adjoining the Infested area. 4. Proposal to require elimination of corn refuse, such as cobs and stalks, to prevent propagation of the borer. The state to bear this expense if farmers do not, the money later to be collected through taxes. Wallace is planning to confer with L. H Worthley, Federal corn borer ad mlnistrator preparatory to the establishment of quarantines, in the infested areas. o — Governor Modifies Stand On Sunday Auto Racing — Indianapolis, Ind.. Aug. 12. —(United Press) —Yielding in his erstwhile firm stand aganist Sunday automobile racing, Governor Ed. Jackson has made it known thaj he will institute no war against the sport until requested by local citizens. It has been painted out that there has been a revival of the sport in | several centers, especially at Crown Point, aad the Governor was asked] I if be’-would pursue his former course | I of ordering local police officers to stopi I the races at all cost. Indicating that it is lately a local , ; problem, Jackson declared he would 1 not interfere unless importuned bylocal citizenry. —— —o Rightful Heirs Os Man And Wortian Killed In Auto Wreck In Doubt Shelbyville, Ind., Aug 12.— (United j Press) —Executors of the wills of Mr. ; and Mrs. Warren Wasson today are trying to determine the rightful heirs to the property left wh»n the couple

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