Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 239, Decatur, Adams County, 9 October 1926 — Page 5

I * ? club calender I Saturday | Christian Udles Rummage Sales’ Church basement. . ■ Cafeteria Supper—U. B. Church. 6 I to 7p. m- l MBnday I Octagon Cluh-Mtaa Marcella Kern. ■ 7:30 pm. ■ pvthiin Sisters—pot-luck supper tor I member * and families, complimentary ■ Riley Chrisman family. 6:30 p. m. Tuesday | Young Matron’s Club—Mrs. Frank I Christ. E. L. C. E. of Evangelical Church— Mi Ss Mary Chronister. High street. Ladies’ Aid Society of Reformed church—Church Parlors. Add Classified W C. T. U.,-—Library. 2:30 P. M. Tri Kappa Bridge Party — Miss Horine Michaud. Wednesday , ' Five Hundred Club — Mrs. Frank Barthel. 7:30 p. m. Auction Bridge Club- Mrs. Lee Law Jess. S p. m. Alumni of Delta Tau — Mrs. .Paul Bride. 2 p. m. * Thursday . C. L. of C.-K. of C. Hall.. 8 p. m Friday Christian Ladies Rummage Sale — Church basement. The C. L. of C. social night has been changed from October 12 to Thursday. October 14. Thin change has been made because the date con- * dieted with the (rood Fellows benefit show Members kindly note the change. . i Mrs. Frank Barthel will be hostess to the Five Hundred Club Wednesday evening, at 7:30 o’clock. Mrs. Lee Lawless will entertain the members of the Auction Bridge >hib Wednesday evening al eight o'clock at her home on Seventh street. Mrs Paul Briede will he hostess tc the Alumnia of Delta Theta Tau Wed nesday afternoon at two o'clock at the home of her mother. Mrs. Helen Borling.. Mrs George Bright entertainer' Thursday evening in honor of th) eighteenth birthday anniversary of her niece. Miss Gretchen wry. The pleasant surprise of the ning wat the announcement of her approachinf wedding to Mr. Vernon Arnold. Game: were played, after which a two-coursc luncheon was served The table wt; laid with white linen and the center piece was a large birthday cake. The place cards wer e dainty pick rose buds. Covers were laid for the Misses Ruth Barker. Esther Beery ...... Margaret Gei.-ei. Hope Byerly, Ruth Geisel Dorcas Byerly. Mrs. .Jesse Beery. Mrs ( Leo B-cry. The bride-elect received

many beautiful gifts. Miss Kathryn Dorwin delightfully entertained the members of tft-’ Bridge club last evening at .her hom - on First street. Three new members were taken <n the chib. They are Mrs. Herman Myers, Miss Marjorie May and Miss Helen Kocher. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. J. R. Blair, Mrs. Harry Knapp and Miss Mildred 1 iddy. At the conclusion of the games,' delicious refreshments weye served. Moyer-Hart Mis, Hope Hart, daugbteKof Milt on Hkrt. of Eighth street, and Hugh Moyer, aviator of near Linn Grove were quietly married at noon today, the home of the Rev. and Mrs. H M Thompson. Rev. Thompson, who ** pastor of the Christian church of th s city, officiated. Mrs. Vera Hart, sister-in-law of the bride, was the sole attendant. Mr. and Mrs. Moyer will reside with the grooms parents, Mr and Mrs. Ben Moyer, for the Present... The Pythian Sisters and their fa-' rallies will hold a pct-luck supper at " p Pythian Home on Third street at *■ f| t o clock Monday evening, compilin' nt.arv to the Riley Christman fa who will leave soon for Memphis,

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Tennessee, where they will make their future home. Fu'i . ythian Slater It:' requested to Itring foot! in proportion to the wiz.e of their family. The Young Matrons Club will meet with Mrs. Frank Crist Tuesday even Ing. All members are urged to at tend. The Christian Ladies v.’l hold a rummage sale Friday and Saturday In the basement of the church. The Christian Endeavor society of the Evangolical church will hold ' their regular monthly social meeting at the home of Miss Mary Chronister on High street. Tuesday evening. A good time for all. Miss Geraldine' Andrews will bo assistant hostess. L>©eaiDs “I'm in town four or five times a week C git my wife’s strap Wat.'h or electric iron fixed an' I'll bunt you ip." I heard a model type husband say t'day. I’m glad citer leadin’ hain’t a gainful occupation, fer I’d hate t’ see 'em become general.—Abe Martin Indianapolis News. Mrs. Dan Kitson left at noon today for North Manchester where she will visit relatives. She w'll also visit withl friends and relatives at Akron, South g Whitley and Marion before returning s •o her home. I Free Frisinger is spending the week- 1 end with his mother, Mrs. Jane Frisia- I gor. Mr. and Mrs A. L. Paynter and daughter. Dorothy, of Anderso.i, will be the guests of Mr. end Mrs. Herman ' H. Myers Sunday. * Miss Marcile Vachon, of Maikle. is spending the week-'nd here with her sister. Mrs. France Confer. C. W. Cole and Walter Staley will a leave Monday morning tor Sacremen- I to. California. Mr. and Mrs. Zach Vachon, of Markle will sepnd Sunday with their daughter. Mrs. France Center, of Sec- 1 ond street. Miss Catherine Martin spent the ’ day in Fort Way:!- visiting with 8 'riends. I Mrs. Robert Garard spent the day in J •'ort Wayne visiting with relatives, s Mrs. Earl Coverdalo and daughter. _ llary Madeline, were the guests of L riends at Fort Wayne today I Mrs. Dan Falk and son. Charles g \.vid. and daughter" Constance Mary, j f Peru, are the gueats of Mrs. Mae J Meiber* for a tew days. j Mrs. Harry Knapp spent the day iii . '..ri Wajue visiting with friends. Miss Winifred Cla.k will return to I \nde ton Sunday after spending a 8 veek with her mother. Mrs. D. D. j 'lark Miss Winifred underwent a £ Cnsi lotomy while heme. j Mr. and Mrs. Harold Daniele and . lai■.g'tU-’’. Nancy Marie, will spend t’lej _ vrek»nd in Fort Wayne with Mrs.. I Daniel’s parents. Mr and Mrs. Leo 8 Slud r J M.-bvr Wemhoff underwent a ton n er ng nicely. n Mrs. C. V. Connell left today for _

Little Rack, Arkansas, for a months visit . ith her daughter, Miss Lois. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Amrine, and L son. Junior, of Anderson, are spend |T tug the week-end With Mrs. Am rines mother. Mrs. D. D. Clark.>nd ? (family. I jd I Francis Wertzberger underwent a J tonsillotomy this morning and is W getting along nicely. Ij Miss Vera Eady, of Fort Wayne, p will spend the Weekend with her H mother. Mrs. Rebecca Eady. rt ‘ Herb Fultenkamp. Art and Jerome Rousseau, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Galliger U |and son, Edward, of Chicago, will spend Sunday with Mrs. Mary Fuilen- Q kamp aud daughter. Rose-. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hocker and j_ daughter. Mary Elizabeth, of Boston. 3 Mass., and Mrs. Mary I. Hocker, of br Elkhart have returned to Elkhart after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. E E. B. Macy and family. IX Mrs. Fred Linn left today for jug Cleveland, Ohio, to spend several gC days with Mrs. W. D. Kirby, former- 3 ty of this city. She will be accent- bw ranied from Fort Wayne to Cleveland by Mrs. Jennie Archbold, who will also visit Mrs. Kirby. J Dr. Elizabeth Burns, of Fort Wayne, was a professional business j r visitor here this morning. ,31 Mrs. Jerome Coffee, of South Fifth I street, is recovering nicely. from a

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tonsil operation, which she under-, went Ihls morning ut the Adams County Memorial Hospital. Miss Carolyn Acker is spending ,the week-end In Geneva with her! brother-in-law and sister, Mr. aud Mrs Ernst Reicheldeffer. Miss Mildred Butler will spend th* week-end In Fort Wayne at her par cntal home. SCORES DIE IN AFRICAN MINE I ■ — (Jas Explosion Entombs Four White Men And 116 Negroes Capetown, British South Africa. Oct. 9.— i United Press) -Thirty bodies were recoveted today from the Durban Navigation Colliery, where four white men and 116 natives were entombed hy a gas explosion. All of the men are believed dead. As the pofkonons gas cleared to pci J mit resuce work, the 30 bodies were recovered and work started to C'ar' awiy the wreckage to facilitate retnoi' val ot’the others. bodies brought oul were those of natives. The explosion cone, pletely destroyed the shaft. o (■sail rrt a t j COURTHOUSE : MMW t'nfJiairn Case Dismissed t The case' of Wafren vs. Ozaki has ( been dismissed for want of proseen-1 ( tion. • I, Judgment Awarded in tho case of the Bank of Geneva | vs. William E. Teeter et al, the court ( awarded judgment in favor of the . plaintiff for $637.70, with interest ( from date and costs. Set For Trial. i The case of the American Security , Company of Decatur vs. Warren Jones ;

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.et al, has been set for trial on October 11. The case of the Suttles-Edwards i company vs. Warren Jones et al, has been set for trial on October 11. Marriage Licenses Vernon Arnold, farmer to Gretchen Beery, both of Kirkland township. Hugh J. Moyer, aviator, Adams ounty, to Hope Hart, Decatur. Real Estate Transfers Fred Reppert etux to Ben Colter, lots 82. 83 and 83 In Bellmont Park for |l. William Singleton to Fred Ltniger otux. 20 acres in Root township, for 32,510. Fred Reppert etux to Jesse Burk i head etux, lots 23 and 24 in Bellmont' Park, for sl. Grace Battenberg to Florence M Bowen, lot 436 in Decatur, for 33.000. Earl D. Colter etux to Charles H Colter, lot 517 in Decatur, for $1,700 Dale Rockwood etux to Victor H Eicher, lots'4os, 406 and 416 in Gen eva, for $2,700. John P. Mazelln to Floyd Schind ler. lot 440 in Berne, for $2,000. Wade Manley to Esther R. Brigh am. lots 127 and 128 in Geneva, foi SSOO. 0 • • ADAMS SENDS TELEGRAM TO EACH SENATOR (CONTINUED FH(TM PAGE ONE) Hie Hoosier Tailors Company, in which Stephenson was a stockholder. It appeared practically certain that Warden Daly would refuse to honor the court order. Attorney General Gilliom gave an opinion last night that he knew of no authority for the order. Removal of a prisoner from a state penal institution as a witness can be ordered by the courts only in criminal cases, according to the opinion of Gilliom. Warden Daly indicated he would be governed by the opinion of the attorney general. The order for Stephenson’s return was to be de-

i- livered to the warden today. Thomas Adams, head of the cobi- ■ mitten of editors Investigating state B politics, had hoped return of Steph mson to Indianapolis would afford the opportuity to secure evidence from the former dragon supporting J Adams’ charges of graft and corruption under Stephenson's Influence as s i political boss Governor Jackson announced last night he would appoint, a special . committee to interview Stephenson nt the state prison and receive confirmation or denial of Adams' r charges. The governor said he Iw now considering the membership of the committee and that it would take to the i | irison with It court stenographers to make a complete transcript of .■verything Stephenson said. Information gathered by the com-' mittee will be turned over to the attorney genera! or Prosecutor Remy if Marion county. DANGER GROWS AT BEARDSTOWN (CONTINUED FROM PAGB ONE) “d Press) —Breaking of the Verdigris river levee flooded 3.060 acres of otton and corn lands ruining the 1 crops and driving more than 100 Swamp Root WeekBe sure and present your coupon early for a free sample of SwampRoot. We want you to try it. HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. ' SMITH, YAGER & FALK CALLOW & KOHNE ENTERPRISE DRUG CO.'

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I may he Introduced here If proposals ■ of the City CoaUcil Puiant Teacher Association that all under 17 be re- [ quired to be at home by 9 o'clock each night, is carried out. The Deity Democrat—Year Homo Papet