Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 256, Decatur, Adams County, 29 October 1926 — Page 3

CLUB CALENDER Friday Sputb Ward Halloween FestivalSouth Ward. 7 p. m FWH Hundred Club - Mrs. Harry Molt*, 7:30 p. m. • class of Baptist church -Church parlors, 7:30 p. tn. St Marys Township Home Econo-1 Lies Club—Mrs. Harry Daniela aU ' daySaturday Ladies' Aid Society of U. B. church Pastry Sale—Schmitt Meat Market. Christian Ladies Aid Society B-tko gale _l.elcht!e Meat Market. Monday psi lota Xi—Mrs. Ralph Gentis, 7:30 ! p. n> Tuesday r j nf c—K. of C. Hall. 8 p. m. i Delta Theta Tan—Miss Mildred Njblick. 7:30 p m. Minnehaha Dance—Red Men H<ll, 8 p. mTri Kappa—Mrs. France Conter. 8 P- ®- Wednesday Shakespeare Club —Mrs. J. C. Sutton. Historical Club—Mrs. Edith Shafer Friday Presbyterian Ladies Aid Society Rummage Sale —Haines Building. Saturday Presbyterian Ladies* Aid Society Rummage Sale—Haines Building. i * | An interesting district meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary Society of the aaethodlst church was held at Waynedaie yesterday. A pot luck luncheon was served at noon. The next group meeting will be held at the Simpson Methodist church in Fort Wayne. Those from here who attended were Mrs. Christena Vail. Mr and Mrs. Dan Sprang Mrs. F. V. Mills. Mr. and Mrs. C. D.« Lewton, SMrs A. D. Suttles. Mrs. B. J. Rice, Mrs. Somerville Light. Mr. and Mrs. C. 1,. Walters, Mrs. Coat Cook. Mrs. Ben Devor, Mrs. F. W. Downs. Mrs. D W Beery. Misses Nellie Black burn. Kate Rev. and Mrs. Kaiser. Mr and Mrs. Olin Baker, Mrs. Art man and Mrs. Millie Weiss have returned from Muncie, where they attended the Ben Hur district meeting The following officers were elected for a six months term: Chief, Bertha Whitebead, Muncie; past chief, Egleton, Muncie; judge, Bertha Hale. Richmond; teacher. Myrtle Swing, Indianapolis; Captain Millie Weis, Decatur; guide. Gertrude Wagner, Marlion: inner gate, Ruby Baker, Decatur outer gate, Henry Thacks, Richmond; scribe, W. O. Treenton. Indianapolis. The next convention will be held tn , Indianapolis in y.-eh. The next booster meeting will be held in •Horember in th's city | Mrs. F. E. Vail. Miss Mary Callow land Miss Mildred Butler united in entertaining the members of the Psi lota ‘ |XI sorority at a Halloween party at | the home of the former in Fort Wayne last evening. The guests were met at the door by a ghost and were ushered to the living room on the second floor. The entertaining rooms we:e decorated with ghosts, black cats, owls and black and orange festooning. The lights were shaded with black and orange shades. Mrs. J. W. Rice was awarded the/prize for the best masked. In several contests prizes were awarded to Miss Fan Hammel and Mrs. Charles Knapp The dining room was decorated with > black cats and owls. The long tables were laid with white linen and had a clever centerpiece in the Halloween colors. The places were marked with horns, which were given as favors. A two course luncheon was served. Those from here who attended were Mesdames J. W. Rice, Charles Knapp. W. P. Schrock, J. H. Burroughs, A. R.. Holthouse, C. C. Pumphrey, R. O. Gentis, C. O. Porter, H. D. Hite. Leigh Bowen, Sim Burk. E. Misses Carolyn Acker, Helen Farr, Marcella Kern, Mildred Butler, and Fan Hammelt. Mrs. Edgar Gerber, of Fort Wayne, was also a guest. Mrs. E. W. Kampe entertained at two tables of Bridge last evening in honor of Miss Mildred Pumphrey of Deleware, Ohio, who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C- C. Pumphrey of this citv. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Bobo United Brethren church will hold a bake sale at the Schmitt meat market Saturday, Oct. 30. The liberal patronage of the public is solicited. The annual rummage sale of the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid society will be held Friday and aSturday, Nov. 5 and 6. The sale will be held in the

Haines' building on Monroe street, i and many useful articles will he sold. Those ladies who have articles , for the sale will please have them ready by Thursday and a committee w 11 call for them | • | Mrs. Raymond Keller was hostess to the Bridge Club last evening at her home on Ninth street. M s. Flank Lose I and Mrs Paul Brlede were awarded prizes icN- high scores. Mrs Clyde But.er 'received the gu°st prize. The hostess served delicious refreshments at the conclusion oi the games. Mrs. will be hostess in two weeks. | The rummage sale to be held by the Ladles Aid Society of the I lesbyterian church will be held In the Haines' building, on Friday and Saturday. November 5 and 6. The patronage of the public is solicited. o Loeaiils Herman Myers motored to Indianapolis this morning for a short visit with friends. Mrs- Myers who has been visiting there for the past few .lavs, will accompany Mr. Meyers to Bloomington where they wil! spend the week-' end with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Davenport and attend the Indiana-North-western football game. Saturday. Miss Mildred Pumphrey has returned to her home in Deleware, Ohio af- | ter a several days visit with her brother and sister-in-aw. Mr. and Mrs. I ('. C. Pumphrey. I Miss Madge Hite visited friends in Fort Wayne Thursday afternoon. | Attorney D- E. Smith of Fort Wayne I wag a business visitor here today. Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Hiatt, of West Palm Beach, Florida, left today for Bloomington, where they will attend the Indiana University homecoming Saturday. Mr. Hiatt arrived in Decatur this week. Mrs. Hiatt has been here for the last few weeks. MrJ and Mrs. Hiatt were accompanied to Indianapolis today by Mrs. J. S. Bow-. ers and Mrs. Robert Case, who will | spend the week-end there. Mr. and ’ Mrs. Hiatt will drive hack to Florida next month in their new Packard sedan, which they purchased in Indiana. 0 Girls’ Missionary Guild To Give Program Sunday The Girls’ Missionary Guild of the Zion Reformed church will render a program on Sunday night at 7 o clock. A play entitled, “Misisonary Clinic,” will be one~ part of the program. This play was given at the Wilson College summer school of missions. It is pre- ' seated by nine different characters and conveys some practical every day lessons. Following is the program: ' Prelude. Ladies' Saxophone Quartet. Devotionals. Vocal Duet x Misses Emma and Ljpe Guth Monologue —"Cluster of American Beauties” Mrs. Fledderjohann .Violin Solo ... Miss Virginia Miller ■ Ladies' Saxophone Quartet. Play —"Missionary Clinic." Vocal Solo .Miss Catherine Weidler Monologue— "Average Dollar” i Miss Daisie Girod Offertory. ' „ Vocal Solo Miss Della Sellemeyer ■ Indies’ Saxophone Quartet. The following characters will take part in the play entitled, “Misionary Clinic”: Dr. Adams.. - Mrs. Fledderjohann Nurse Miss Frances Leimenstoll Seven Patients The Misses .Gaynell Graber, Lillian Worthmann, Mildred Wortbmann, Lorene Reppert, Clara Egley. Marie Kolter, Josephine Jaberg. WITNESS SAYS WATSON CARRIED klanjpassport (CONTINUED FROM PAtr« O'-EI 1 George Elliott, former cyclops and Harvey Bedford, former Indianapolis policeman, were recalled as grand jtfry witnesses although both had been questioned at length on two previous occasions. They were reported to have made an offer to politicians and later to newspapers to sell documents belonging to Stephenson of a sensational nature bearing on charges of corruption in politics under klan influence. | After reexamination of the two men, Phillip Kinsley, correspondent of the Chicago Tribune, was called as a witness. Adjournment was taken “I suffered from kidney trouble. Misery I to stoop, agony to rise up, just sick all I over. Foley Pills, a diuretic stimulant for the kidneys, made a big diSerence in me. i I feel like another person, stronger and 1 better in every way." [Signed] Sara E. Weston, — Belvidere, 111. WHAT FOLEY PILLS ’ Have done for others they will do for you. 1 11. constant use over 25 years 1 ' EverywLre |

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after Kinsley had been questioned. | Prosecutor Remy did not Indicate whether a session would be held Monday or whether the jury would t hot lie recalled until Wednesday. | 1 Indianapolis. Ind.. Oct. 29—(United Press)- The Marion county grand jury investigation of charges of Ku Klux Klan political corruption will extend beyond election day next Tuesday, it was indicated today. * Prosecutor William H. Remy said the grand jury would recess at j noon today until Monday and on, Monday evening a recess would be , taken until Wednesday. Early adjournment was ordered, , today so that court officials could attend fun.Tai services of Charles A. Bookwaiter, former mayor of Indianapolis. Judge Jam :: A. Collins in criminal court instructed the grand jury I earlier in the week that if evidence had been found warranting llndiqtmeats against any candidates up for . election Tuesday and. true bills | should be returned before election ' day. The jury answered that It had no report to make at that time but would continue the inquiry for several days yet. —o MRS. MILLS' BODY IS BURIED J GAIN Tongue Is Missing; Course Os Bullets Traced; New Witness Sought Somerville. N. J., Oct. 29.—(United Press.) — While the body of Mrs. Eleanor R. Mills was being buried today for the third time Alexander Simpson, special prosecutor, was in Philadelphia where he hoped to run I down another "eye witness” to the ' murder of Mrs. Mills and the Rev. • Edward W. Hall four years ago. | Dr. Otto R. Schultze, New York i medical expert, who examined Mrs. Mills’ body yesterday reported that the tongue was missing, but said he could not determine whether it had been cut out at the time of the murder or had disintegrated during the four years the body has been buried. He also -traced the course of the three bullets fired into the head. Some of the organs were removed for analysis. The witness. Prosecutor Simpson Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I wil) be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. -

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' Judge Elbert H. Gary, head of the U. S. Steel Corporation, was 1 eighty years x>ld on October 8. 1 hoped to add to his list of 200 he has j was said to be the writer of an I anonymous letter, received by Slmp- ' son early in the present inquiry, it is said to describe the murder in detail and corroborated the story* told by Mrs. Jane Gibson, the “pig wornin” and star witness for the state. Philadelphia police informed Simpson they had located a friend of the writer of the letter, and it is through Little Mother Happy Again “For the past nine years I have been very much distressed with bloating- and stomach trouble due to constipation since I was a child. No medicine gave me ‘more than temporary relief. I got so bad I was afraid I would have to leave my three little children. But since taking a course of MAYR’S two years ago 1 have been entirely well; no constipation or other trouble.” It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus fro mthe intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically adl stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Holthouse Drug Co., and druggists everywhere. • A Tonic ‘ Os Rare'Wilue In .Childhood \ SCOTT’S : EMULSION Abounds In Health -Building ' Vitamins Sewn A Itewe. Bloomfield. N J I

him that the prosecutor hoped to get tn touch with his newest “eye witness." ' Simpson plans to ti- exhume the body of Dr. Full for another examination before trial of the murder case against Mis. Frances Stevens Hull and her relatives begins November 3. — o— —— - CHAS. McINTURF ADMITS HE SHOT FOREST FARVER (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) the woman's husband. Forrest Farver After Fraver's disappearance authorities asserted they found signs nf n struggle back of his house and a trail of blood lending to a road. They are working on the theory that the missing man might have been murdered and the body carried away in an auto or wagon. Both Mrs. Farver and Mclntur denied reports that a clandestine love affair existed between them and aid they knew nothing of Farver’s disappearance.

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WATSON ON RADIO WGN CHICAGO (WAVE LENGTH 303 METERS) CHICAGO TRIBUNE STATION Saturday Night, October 30 NINE O’CLOCK * Senator Watson speaking from his sick bed, Methodist hospital, on the real Republican issues of the campaign. Tune in—invite your neighbors. Hear Watson At 9 P. M. L. A. Graham, Republican County Chairman z

East Chicago • Alleging that her husband came home .Intoxicated and threatened to kill her, Mrs. Ula May J Bowman brought suit for divorce from Claude Bowman. The husband dieap ! pcared after the alleged attempt. Evansville in an effort to save the life of a buliy born to Mrs. 1.. D. Trent of Huntingburg, at an Evansville hospital, the Infant wus placed in an Incubator. The child was premature v

Vote for Vestal i; i [ you’ll vote forS —Sound and Equitable Tax Reduction > —Restricted Immigration # • —Tariff Protecting American Workman, American Industry and the Am°>’ican Farmer —No Cancellation of European Debts to America —Economy in Government —Maintenance of American Standard of. Living | —Allowance of Just Claims for Pensions and Compensation of Civil, Spanish and - World War Veterans and their Depend- ■| ents. —Labor Employed —Proper Representation of the Citizens’ Interest of Sth District at Washington —No Foreign Entanglements Congressman Vestal heartily endorses the State Republican I’lalform which recognizes the seriousness of the farm problem and the need of legislation to place agriculture on a basis of trading equality with Industry and Labor. “Let’s re-elect Congressman Vestal” Congressman Vestal occupies the most important position in governmental affairs of any Congressman ever elected from the Eighth Congressional District , of Indiana. • I r Mr. Vestal, as a citizen, as a lawyer, as a student of public affairs, holds a plactf in the front ranks. . Citizens of this district give him their full confidence , and endorsement with firm faith that he will always > be found on the right side of every moral or civic issue Y T ote for Congressman Albert H. Vestal Republican Candidate for Re-election Political Advt. , ■ ■—— —

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