Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1927 — Page 5

SOCIETY CLUB CALENDER • ; 9L SU »o >’■««• «* h9Cl ? v .-Libia.) 2:30 p. in. > lub- Mrs, Dee FrX- ; Kappa-*"’*' »<«• Tynd.ll. « PiahontM luviUtionu. Vubntio. n».(| Men Hall. 8.15. •nti-w-». »* ’■ ■• Wednesday »««< E ' i->~ e™" Cri “" • !P >' up Ladies’ Oyster Supper. J*, - - school building. Shakespeare Club-Mrs. A. D. Club—Mrs. John Schug. i i Thursday Rebecca Tegree T. am—7:3o pm. Ladies’ Aid Society <>t Christian Ladies' Aid Society of the U. B. Church-Mrs. Charles Brothers. | Everready Class of M. E. Sunday Christena B. Vail. 30 Club—Elks' Home, 8:30 p. Stole Muller Club-Red Men Hall. !:J0 p. m. Ladies Aid Mt. Pleasant Church— J rj , David Cook. 2 o'clock. Friday I Adams County Medical Society. 1 Bospital. 8 p. ui. Ben Hur Drill Team—7:3o p.m. Woman’s Home Missionary Socitey -Mrs. Somerville Light 2:30 p. m. ■ The Everready class of the Metho dis: Sunday seined will meet at tin I toe of Mrs. Christeua B. Vail at H-)| o'clock •Thursday evening. Thi assistant hostesses will be Mrs. A. 1) *hties, Mrs. ('. L Walters. Mrs. Harry Macu. r and Mrs. H. F. Kitson. The totion of officers »ill be held at J this meeting. • The Ladies' Aid Society of the (Tiris ) tian church will meet Thursday at , t|riicii at 2 i/cl ■< k at the home o 1 fts. Ida Chronister. ■» t ■ t ’ ■■ fck? .. The Ben Hur drill team will meet May night at 7::;u vi’clock for J- titi All membei of the team are re-IMt-sted to be present. - j,The Ladies Aid Society of the Unit M Brethren church will meet Thttrs day afternoon at the heme of Mrs . Charles Brothers. Mrs. Galie HoagW and Mrs. t ecil Smith will serve ■ it assistant hostesses. All ladies in Hoot township are irged to attend the four classes on Child Hygiene, which will be couonfted in the Monmouth School on Thursday afternoon, February 10, !’■ 24 and .March 3. at 1:30 o'clock. The first lecture will be given Thursd»! afternoon by Dr. Dorothy Teal, , *>') with her nurse, Mish Nancy Gilite. have been sent here bv the Board of Health. A largT) attaidance is urged. Those attending in a.ged »o y SI , tpp s j ( | e entrance in , the building. Tin members of the Rebecca Deft' team are urged to meet Tonight | fc r practice. I L?' Wams Count y Medical Society [ ('-I, IT’ Prida> f ' vcnin ß at' eight I kiH m the Artams Soonty MemorI tv l " S, ' !tal ' The paper will be rend . . l.r Eric Crull. of Fort Wayne. | t - ndan «‘ of every member is Urate * Mrs. s i n f thin i C r ' of K'rkland townI h l> s i ;i, a r f enter "' 1 th « Wells County | for treatment.' 6 oht rl l ht Wh ° was callt!<l to | Ihesa <.r " ctause °f t(ie serious F ! ’" »'eek/'\ r ' l,hPr ’ G ' Albright. I tf w with h'" has ucce Pted employ-!_-Mr, An , " f’t’ikidaire Company. mu? Ml,eets lo »> ls ui uie 8 i I the ' lni I[arlt 'ess, of Auburn, f and u,' W , 1 ' 1 " 1 wlth l,er Parente ' ■'Has v I "’o giiK. <>f Port Wayne, K. Eadv r " 10tht ”' Mr «- R( ‘ F Hiss n r ' t oVCr ,he week-end. I t a^e »peiit S ti> l,t!ter8 ’ student al F <- M er Mother. ° Wee “ el;rt ' here with »> bl]| , r in i. ii U JUV h> blind I “'"' hl. to ,‘? ,a the eountie- i £ ai|, and win '" U rpa,l *ng in the sen- « fle ,l ' " ast! that body, it is.prefe- ft ’ T ’ M ll * l her hud,. w * lO bftK l K * en a »d at Indianapolis dltr-

iiiy the legfol Hive se-'slon wus called home today because of the Illness of her son John, who is suffering with the flu. A curd from W. A. Klepper from Havana. Cuba, says it is a woudcrftil city'., the climate line and the tempera lure ju»t right and ho Is having the tine of his life. S. W. Hale of Geneva visited here Monday. Martin Hower, of Yule, lowu, ’ is spending a few days here as the guest of Mr. ami Mrs. D. J. Harkless and other relatives. Robert Gough has returned to his home in Muncie after spending the weekend here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Borman, of Huufington, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gass and family. Mrs. J. O. Miller is spending several <lays In Fort Wayne as the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sam C. Miller. Mrs. W. W. Stewart was called to Convoy, Ohio, today because of the serious illness of her mother Mrs.. Sneider. Th’ hardest thing t’ hide, next t' a bass drum, is your ignorance. Who recalls when hobuddy but some college people drunk gin?—Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Hite, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pumphrey anil Mrs. Carrie Haubold motored to Fort Wayne last evening to hear Mrs. Cecil Moser broadcast from station WOWO. Miss Helen Whitright; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Whitright underwent a major operation at the local hospital yesterday and is recovering satisfactorily Mrs. B. T. Terveer and infant son. Thomas, were taken to their home on Fourth street this morning, from the Adams County Memorial Hospital. Clarence Spuller returned to Lafayette, today, where he is a student In Purdue University, after spending the vseek-end with his parents, Mr. and jhrs. Dallas 7 Sptfller, of east of the city. J. H. Zimmerman made a business trip to Fort Wayne this afternoon in the interest if the Enterprise Drug Miss Rhoda Lammert, who underCompany. went a major operation in the Adims County Memorial Hospital two weeks ago, was removed to the home of her parents on First street, today. Charlie J. Voglewede visited his wife, who is a patient a? the St. Joseph hospital in Fort Wayne, yesterlay afternoon. Ralph Kelly, of Indianapolis, was •* business visitor in the city today. Q ■ - HOSPITAL NOTES John Brown, of Fort Wayne, Donald Wait, of route two, and Frances Mallery, of South Thirteenth street, underwent/ tonsil operations at, the local hospital and ate recovering nicely. Mrs. Eno Lankenau, of North Third street, has entered the Adams County Memorial Hospital for medical treatment. Miss .Marie Zeser, 804 High street, 's recovering nicely from a major operation, which she underwent at the 'ocal hospital. x Alvin Bollenbacher, of Geneva. 1s recovering satisfactorily from a major operation, which he underwent at the local hospital a few days ago. o — BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ehinger. of Fort Wayne, are t.h§ parents of a boy baby, born February 4. The child 'las been named James Thomas. The Ehinger family formerly lived in this Mty. o_. 0 _. — Fighting Breaks Out In Streets Os Lisbon Lisbon. Feb. B—(United8 —(United Press) — Fighting in the streets of Lisbon between rebels and troops loyal to the government of Gen. Carmora has caused the deaths of seven persons and the wounding of twenty others. The fighting was scattered through the city. The opposing forces used guns and artillery and the cruiser Carval Hoaquanjo turned her guns loose on the town. o Irish Turn Down Hawaii Trip South Bend. Ind., Feb. 8. — Notre Dame football team will be unable to make a 1927 tour to play the Uuiverelty of Hawaii team in Honolulu, the athletic board has decided. A letter declining the invitation of the Hawaiian team lias been forwarded. - w ——o NOTICE I, tile undersigned, will- not lie responsible so rany debts contracted by George P. Telford, from this date. February 8, 1927, and this is notice that th e said George I’. Telford is not my agent iu>r agent for’ Decatur Country Club. Signed 33-6 t PAUL SCHULTE.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1927.

NICKEL PLATE MERGER REGARDED NEAR COMPLETION _ (COMTIKUBp from PAGB ONB) tors regarding the future of the Nickel Plate, it is known that the present move is pointed toward making the 1 C. & O. the kingpin of the new system. 1 Through a carefully executed market coup and a private deal with John D. Rockefeller, the New York Central, the Nickel Plate aud the Baltimore & Ohio systems gained working control of the Wheeling H. Lake Erie and the Western Maryland —straitagidaly situated Hues valued at more than $250,000,000. Traders of the New York stock exchange who had sold short thousands of shares of the stock of both roads were caught in the soaring prices wit.h losses running into millions of dollars as biK eastern lines gobbled up every available share, tints paving the way tor a merger of eastern trunk lines. ——- T- O Van Wert Man Killed At Council Bluffs, lowa Oscar D. Maney, 38. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Maney, of Van Wert, Ohio, s believed to he dead at Council Bluffs, A trainman's union card bearing the name of O. B. Maney, was found in a pocket of clothes worn by a man whose body was discovered under a railroad bridge at Council Bluffs, Monday. He worked >ll a railroad out of Omaha. It is hought he missed his footing when "Tossing the bridge and fell, striking Hs head against the steel work of ‘he bridge. ■ o —. — Young Stribling Wins In Heavyweight Debut New York. Feb. B—(United Press) —Young Stribling of Georgia made his heavyweight debut here last] night by defeating Eddie Huffman of California in a 10 round bout at Madison Square before 5.373 fight fans, the smallest crowd of the season. The crowd was with Huffman, and frequently reminded Stribling cf hi: disappointing showing against Berlenbach last summer. In spite of his lack of knockout flinch, the Gi’orgian took eight of the 10 rounds. One went to the Ex-sailor and one was even. Stribling finished without a mark on him. Huffman was bleeding from a badly battered ear. x — o± TO HOLD FOUR MORE INSTITUTES (CONTI’VUED FROM PAGE ONEL t exhibits. Fred Blum was elected hairman of the Berne institute for □ext year. The other officers efected were John Lusk, vice-chairman; Edwin H. Gilliom, secretary; and Noah Rich, treasurer. The same speakers appeared at ■ach of the three institutes. They were C. S. Fisher, of Winchester, and Mrs. Vesta S. Pfendler, of Acton Indiana. O ; McNARY-HAUGEN BILL IS FAVORED (COXTI.MED FROM PAGE OXE» he poll should be sufficient to insure ultimate passage of the measure. Th e United Press poll shows Senders Robinson and Watson of Indiana among the 44 lined up for the >lll. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: M&y $1.41%. July $1.35%. Sept. $1.33%. Corn:- May 81%c. July 84%c, Sept. 86%c. Oats: May 17c, July 47%c, Sept. 4(ic.

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MEMBER OF TAX ' i BOARD IS COMING Representative Os State Board Plans T<> Meet ' With Assessors Feb. 15 County Assessor Jay Cline receivod a letter this morning notifying him that a representative of the state board of tax commissioners would be in this city February 15. for the purpose of meeting with tlie township assessors. The letter did not state who would come here, but Mr. Cline stated that he did not biff lev e that it would lie James Showalter, who formerly came here, lor reason that Mr. Showalter had tendered his resignation to the state board. Matters of importance to the township assessors relative to assessing personal property this year will be discussed by the state jppresentative. Mr. Cline stated that everything was ready to begin the assessing of personal property on March 1. - — ■ ■ o ——.. Injures Leg In Fall Down Stairs At Hotel Valley Brickley manager of the Murray Hotel dining room: suffered a painful injury Sunday when he fell down stairs at his apartment. Mr Brii kley suffered an injury to iiis leg. It is thought, howevert tlia. tlfe leg was not broken. The legaments were torn considerably, and “Brick" will be ‘orc ed to use cr.uti lies for some time.

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CONGRESS TODAY Bq United Press Senated Considers conference radio bill report and continues farm relief debate. Takes up nomination of W. J. Til-on us judge of New .Middle Georgia district. Interstate Commerce conindttee considers Walsh resolution for general investigation of industrial mergers of last four years. Judidary sub-commitUm continues bread investigation. House Expects to pass legislative appropriation bill. Miliary committee considers Muscle Sboali-. —o— Millions of homes made happy by using Russ Bleaching Hlua. Good grocers sell it. TT , — o Dancing class. K. C. hall — Thurs. 8:15 — Assembly dance l):(H). Public. 33-3t|

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