Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 151, Decatur, Adams County, 27 June 1927 — Page 5

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CALENDAR Monday Pythian Needle Club - Pythiata “Sa Theta Tau Picnic-Miss Flor- , Holthouse- 6 P- m. Bridge Club-Mrs. J. Q. *'‘ ptune ' Tuesday Kirkland Ladies’ Club - Kirkland hll! h school, 1:30 P- m. R o( .t Township Girls’ Four-H Club Monmouth school building. 2 pm. \ri Kappa-Miss Lee Anna Vance. 8 P- 111 • Wednesday Union Township Woman’s Club.— Mrs Hubert Zerkle. 1:30 p. m. ice Cream Social Magley. St. Vincent de Paul-K. ot C. Hall 2 30 p. inFriday Woman’s Home Missionary Society . M E Church-Mrs. D. D. Heller. Mt. .Tabor Ladies’ Aid SocietyOra Gil pen. Luncheon Bridge Club-Mrs. J. Q. Neptuie. The'Tri Kappa sorority will meet Tuesday evening at eight o’clock with Miss Lee Anna Vance. All members are urged to attend. The* Root township girls’ Four-H Sewing Club will meet at the Monnioutb school building Tuesday afternoon. at 2 o clock. Reynolds-Clayton Mr. Dwight M. Reynolds, of H Jutland. and Miss Elzey Jane Clayton, cf Decatur, were married in this city last week. Monday, June 20, with the Rev. A. R. Fledderjohann reviving the vows The ceremony was witnessed by Mrs Almina Ruhl. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds will reside on a farm near Hoagland, where the groom is engaged as a prosperous farmer. Friends join in extendiug well wishes to the happy couple. Thef members of the Schmitt family enjoyed a picnic at the Irene Byron Sanitarium, north of Fort Wayne yesterday. Those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Donis Schmitt. Mr. and Mrs. William Kuebler, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Schmitt, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Schmitt. Rev. Simeon Schmitt. Joe. John. Dennis and Magdeline Schmitt, all of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius Schmitt, of Los Ahgeles. California. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Mt. Tabor church will meet Friday evening with Ora GlTpen. All members a™ urged to attend.

Th*- Home Missionary Society of the Methodist church will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. D. D. Heller. A good program has been arranged and a large attendance is urged. The Union Township Woman's Club will meet with Mrs. Hubert Zerkle Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock All members are urged to bring sewing baskets. Sommers-Debolt The marriage of Miss Naomi Debolt eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Debolt, and Darrell Sommer, of Bluffton, was celebiated this morning at six o’clock in St. Mary’s Catholic church, with a simple but impressive ceremony. The Rev. J. A. Seimetz received the vows of the single ring ceremony. The bride was attended bj her sister, Miss Esther Debolt, and the groom was attended by Edward Gase. For the ceremony, the bride wore 4 frock of white silk crepe fashioned along straight lines, white felt hat, and white kid footwear. She carried a shower bouquet of bride s roes and swansonia. Miss Esther Debolt wore an attractive frock of orchid georgette,’ white hat, black patent footwear, and carried sweetpeas and roses. At eleven o'clock, a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride’s parents. Spring flowers were used in the decorations of he home. Covers were laid fort«- nt.' five guests. The groom is a son ot Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sommers, of Bluffion, and is employed at the Clyde Fugate garage. The bride has been employed by the local plant of ti** General Electric company. They will reside in this city.

The William Tlnkham farm, eight m les east of Berne, was the seen' of a family reunion Sunday, .June I 1 The celebration was in honor of 1,1 ’ Golden Wedding Anniversary of Mr.

and Mrs. Tinkham, who were mar

ried 50 years ago, April 19, 1877. T| le guests brought their picnic baskets and a wonderful dinner was spread on tables out doors. Mr. and Mrs. Tinkham received many gifts and the best wishes of their guests and relatives. About 120 persons were present. They were: Mr. and Mrs. Andy Waltz. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Waltz and family, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Waltz and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Waltz and family, Mr. ami Mrs. Bare and family, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thomas and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Numore t-nd son, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Breese and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Don Jones and family, all from Van ert and vicinity; Mr. and Mrs. Frank T.aßue, of Geneva; Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Tinkham, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Myers and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Tinkham and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tinkham, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bollenbacjter and! family, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Debolt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Smith and son. Mr. and Mrs. John Tinkham and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Tinkham ami son, Miss Libby Tinkham, Mrs. Becky Bevington and son, Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Butler and family, Sara Frank and daughter, all of Berne and vicinity; Mr. and Mrs. John Hoblet and son. Mr. and Mrs. Vergil Hoblet and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beabout and family, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hoblet, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Tinkham and family, Mrs. Bessie Strickler of Willshire and vicinity; Mrs. Bertha Bartling, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gillies and daughter, of Pontiac, Mich.; Nolan Whitehurst and Loyal Stover, of Otsego, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Baltzell. Mrs. Kohne, Miss Della Dudgeon. Mrs. Minerva Dudgeon. Mrs. Hannah Tinkham and Walter Johnson. The Kirkland Ladies' Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at one o'clock at the Kirkland high school. All members are urged to attend.

Personals > i nfrt Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gause had as their guests, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Natlien Gauze and family, of Columbia City; Mr. and Mrs. Jean Acme and Miss Clata Sutorious, of Fort Wayne; Finley Piper and Bernice Nihizer of Van Wert, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kattenbeimer, of Mishawaka, visited at the home of Mrs. Kattenheimer’d patents, Mr. and Mr:. James Hurst, in this city, Stn day. Miss Dorothy Durkin left Saturday for Middletown. Ohio, where she w 11 teach in a girls’ camp this summer. Mr. Will Mathews, publisher of the Tucson Star at Tucson, Arizona visited the Dr. J. S. Boyers over Sunday, stopping off enroute heme from a buiness trip to Washington and New York. The Star is glowing rapidly raider the management of Mr. Mathews and is considered one of the leading papers of that section of the county. Miss Bertha C. Heller of IndianapoM*: visited relatives here over the week-end. Dr. Kauffman of Monroeville was a Decatur visitor Sunday afternoon and evening. About twenty members of the Decatur Country Club enjoyed the first chicken dinner served there Sunday. This feature will be a popular one it is expected The Misses Naomi Butler, Francis Uhl and Dr. Henry Thomeson, of Cincinnati spent the week-end at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Butler, and Mr. and Mts. Clyde Butler, of this city. I u Misses Butler and Uhl will leave Cincinnati about July fifteenth on a motor trip through eastern tCb - Misd Mildifed Niblicjc spent the day in Fort Wayne visiting with friends. . . Mr. and Mrs G. C. Retaking motored to Fort Wayne Sunday to be lie guests of relatives. Mis. C. C. Rayl was a visitor at 1 oit Wayne this morning. Mrs. Alva Nichols has gone Fort Wayne for a several days visi with her brother, Leo Miller, and ldl "''w. Macy and family motored to their home in Galion, Ohio last even‘"Sr ami Mrs. Cecil Melchi, Miss Helen Farr and Leo Kirsch motored io Fort Wayne last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Schmitt vis-

PECArUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1927

Good-Bye Again” Says Bandit After Robbing kame Man Third Time Indianapolis, June 27. (UP) The third time is the charm, Luther Boatman, 2.'), attendant at a •bling station in an outlying district, hoped today, A bandit made his third trip to thi tilling station Sunday night and robbed Boatman of $250. "Good-bye, again,’ ’he cried as 1 he escaped. •ted Mrs. Schmitt’s mother, Mrs. John Huffman, at Fort Wayne, last evening. Miss Margaret Zwlck and Robert l ieeby spent the week-end at Shipshewana at the latter's parental home. l ' C. Pumphrey has gone to West Baden to attend the annual Jewelers’ convention, being held there this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Thomas, who arc attending Muncie Normal College this summer, spent the week-end here with telatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Staley are moving in their new home 011 Madison street. Miss Rose Voglewede has acceptd a position as bookkeeper at the Adams County Auto Company. John Shirk and Floyd Shirk motorer to Bryan, Ohio, Sunday to spend the day with relatives. The Misses Anna anil Clista Baker, of Chattanooga, Ohio, spent the afternoon here shopping. The Misses Monica Kostner, Annette Kauff, Stella Ufheil and Elfred Draper and Eugene McNulty, of Huntington, enjoyed a picnic here Sunday with friends. Ed Bleeke, of north of the city, was a business visitor here this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Arnold and family. Miss Margaret Conter, of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fritzinger and daughter, Catherine, Miss Rose Confer, Mrs. W. H. Niblick and son, Jesse, enjoyed a picnic at Villa Nova Sunday. 0 REPORTS PRISON BOARD CLEARED

Indianapolis News Says I). C. Stephenson's Charges Will Not Be Upheld Indianapolis. Ind.. June 27-- (IT) — The Indianapolis News today says it has learned that the state board of charities will report Tuesday that there is no foundation for the charges made by D. C. Stephenson against Walter H. Daly of the Michigan City State prison and president John .Moorman of the Prison Board of Trustees. This development came coincidently with announcement by Gov. Ed Jackson that the board of charities report will be made public in full when he Exoneration cf Daly and Moorm m would come as no surprise a< the boaid of charities' action has indicated such a report. o —— Limburger Becomes Popular In Indianapolis Indianapolis, June 27 —(UP) —liinburger. once the stepchild of the cheese is at last taming into its own in Indianapolis. No longer the bane of beaux and the annoycr of delicate noses, limberger has parted company with spring ni‘>'i*, garlic and other uncouth olfactory and has become popular. The rise of the b-wly limberger in Indianapolis I- remarkable, bu' easily explained, Jack Stephenson, head of n chcisc-making oncern here said to-

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FORD AIR TOUR STARTS TODAY Fifteen Latest Type Airplanes Begin 4,000-Mile Flight This Morning Detroit, Mich., June 27—(United , Press)—-Fifteen ot tilie aviation in- , dustry's finest airplanes roared away, from Ford Airport today for a 4.000mile flight to acquaint the public with the latest developments in flying machines. Starter Charles F. Kettering, vice president of General Motors, raised the hand that has had much to do with the development of the automobile at 10 a.m., eastern standard time, and the third national air tour for the Ford trophy started The planes left the field abut a minute apart. The planes will fly over Canada today to Buffalo, arriving there about 1:30 p. ni. Tito main fleet was preceded by an army plane carrying Ray Collins, tour referee, who went ahead to make landing arrangements. Byrd And Crew Loafs - Roosevelt Field, N. Y., June 27 — : (United Press) —Commander Richard IBy rd and his impatient crew loafed - between inspections of adverse 1 weather reports today and hoped the t series of squalls spread along the -1 coast from New England to New’•foundland would disappear by dawn ■ tomorrow. -1 Except for the squalls, flying conI ditions seemed fairly good along the f prospective route of the America _■ across the Atlantic, and there was a chance that the flight could start , within 24 hours. Weather observers '- considered it more likely, however, that safe conditions would not deI velop until Wednesday. f The Fokker plane remained ready y for flight on short notice. American Legion Meeting The regular meeting of the American Legion will bo lield tonight at 7:30 o’clock. AH members are urged to return cards tonight so that a checkup can be made. Final plans will be made for the Eighth District Council, which will be held here I next Sunday.

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‘‘Keep Cool, Buddy” Bandit Tells Victim He Puts Into Ice Box Indianapolis, June 27-- (UP) — "Come on, Buddy, keep cool." with these words, an unarmed bandit locked W. A. Bates, attendant at the Polar lee company's rush and curry station, into the lee box, und robbed the cash register ot $75. Chilled to the bone, Bates was released from his uncomfortable position by a passerby. Corn Borer Found In Madison County Anderson, Ind., June 27. —(United Press) —Precautions against spread ot the European corn borer in Madison county were taken today following discovery of an Infested half acre on the Eli Hodson farm. 5 miles north of Anderson, The county previously had been free ot the borer, 0 Farmer Kun Over By Tractor Two Times Mt. Vernon. Ind June 27 (UP) — Alvin Buttery, 22, farmer living near Griffin, Posey county is in an Evansville hospital today, the victim of a modern juggernaut. While attempting to couple a gank plow to his tractor Sunday he fell between the wheels of the machine. The

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signal uttiai teil attontion and ho was rescued by a passerby. ~ Buttery Is married und has 3 children. Miss Mary Noll, daughter of Mr. und Mrs. T. R. Noll, hus accepted q position us stenographer for Colerlck, J Jackson and Parrish, attorneys at - Fort Wayne.