Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 26 January 1928 — Page 3
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SWEETHEART KILLED ON DOOR-STEP "tj J ill W ‘ ■■ v , imBB2HMWB»£J«E2E Sth i Israel Slotsky (left), was found with Ills skull crushed In by a crowbar n few minutes lifter he had left the homo of his fiancee, Margaret Ohs, aged 19, of Washington, I’a. Police ate acting on the theory that a jealous suitor committed the murder. < (International New reel)
* NEWS FROM MAG LEY * * By * Miss Theo Bauer *j -£ ¥ ¥ ¥ ! J Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Bloemker motored to Ossian Tuesday astern ton Rev. and Mrs. I). Grether called i.n f. iends in Vera Cruz Monday. Samuel Barge: returned from Toxas Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hilderbrand and sons, Walter and Carl, called on Mr. and Mrs. William Biachte Saturday evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bauer and daughter Theo called on Mr. and M s. Ten Sowaids Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fruechte spent M nday with Edward Scheriy. Miltca Bettingei was a calle: hero Sunday attern-eon. M,. and Mrs. .George Mans, of Bluff l >n. is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mis; Fred Bloemker. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dettingcr spent Monday evening in Decatur. /.ugust Leimenstoll called in l)o---1 itu. Monday evening. Harry Boner spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mis. Ben S wards. I | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dettinger en--11 rlained fc. dinner Sunday Mr. and; I ,s. John Barker of Craigvilie. John Boner spent Tuesday at the 1 >me of Mi. and Mrs. Rex Andrews’. 1 Mi . and Mi ?. Milton S. berry and
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daughter, Vera Jane, entertained for supper, Mt. mid Mrs. Frank Yager, Mr. and Mis. Daniel Scherry and family ( Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Fruechte and; | the Misses Virginia Miller. Amanda Fruehte and Selma Scherry and Arthur Fruchte. The evening was spent f in singing and playing music. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schlickman en't’ltained lor dinner Sunday, Mr. mid Mrs Otto Schlickman, Mr. and Mrs. Warm Kleinichte of Decatur and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fiuchte and daughter Amanda. Hairy Bauer spent Tuesday helping Ben F. Sowards buzz wo:d. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bieneke and baby spent Tuesday at the hemo of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Andrews. Edward Scheriy and Jake Barger called in Decatur and Ossian this week Mr. and Mrs. Eliuoi Bryan called in Decatur. Tuesday morning. Clarence Reppert spent Tuesday in Decatur. Larum Motgan, cf Monroe, was a business caller Tuesday morning. Harlod Ba; gar was a caller here | Tuesday evening. -M.. and Mrs. Milton Sherry and daughter, Ve.a Jane, spent Tuesday I in the home of Mt. and Mrs. Daniel . 'berry. ; Mis.; Lola Fvhlickman, spent. Tues(iay in the home of Mrs. Be,. And.-> n. j o——, ■ Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Payi
Mr and Mrs. John Burger, of Craigvlllo, Mr. mid Mis. Jess Byerly of Deciitur. Mis. Mina Reppert mid von t'letiricti spent the day al the home of Mr. mid Mis. Victor Byerly Wednesday. •Mrs. Charles Dettinger went to Ohio City Wetlnosdny morning. o Many Americans Amonjj Oxford Rhodes Scholars Oxford, —HNS) —During 1927 there were 187 Rhodes Scholars In residence at Oxfoid University, half of them being Americans. Their record at work and play is included three official fellowships, seven University Scholarships and Exhibitions (including the greatly prized Vinerlan Law Scholarship). ,By the end of 1928, Rhodes House, which will be among the most imposing of the modern -buildings of Oxford, will have been completed. —o — ■ Colorado’s New Governor Pardoned No Prisoners During His First Year Denver. —HNS)—Governor William H. (Billy) Adams of Colorado, has completed his first year in the gubernatorial chair without granting a single pardon to an inmate of the state penitentiary. Tlie many appeals to the chief executive fur Christmas pardons and pa--1 i les fell on deaf ears. Governor Adams, prior to his electian as chief executive, was a member of the state legislature for more than to consecutive years, presenting a dis trict in southwestern Colorado where ' he maintains extensive lancii properties.
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Hikes Six Miles On Snow Shoes To Mail Legion Cards , Remer, Minn. -(INS)—A six mile hike on snow shoos was made by Mrs. Sophia Bush,■!w, president of the Rem ; er unit of the American Legion Auxiliary, to get the membership cards of the unit to state hendqiuirters on the day the unit had promised to he "over the top” for 1928. The unit had reenroll'd its entire membeiship, hut before Mrs. Bushaw could get the caids Into the mall, sh 1 was snow-bound by a severe storm in her home three miles frm town. Determined that the unit should not fall down on its promise, she donned snow shoes and made the hike to town and back to mail the cards. Londoners Face Heavy Traffic Accident Toll London — HNS) —Of every twenty Londoners in the future one will meet ‘ with a traffic accident, and the maim 1 Ing or killing cf London citizens in the stieets wil cause distress affecting 1 eveiy fourth oi fifth family in the ear. Ital. This gloomy prognostication appears In the annual report of the Edu cation Officer of the London County Ccucil, in which ho shows that the London child now inns three times as much risk of accident in the states as children elsewhere. • -o — - Inspiring Bugle Call "Boots I,nd Saddles" Is the cavalry bugle call sot mounted drill. It Is a corruption of the French Route selle, menriing put <>n the saddle
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I lipatlck the Hiileagirl won’t a«k him: “In it foi yon wife? What shailo dooM sho nsnf" ‘ The Innovation Im bulng attacked In many quarterx on the ground that althotigh thia la a Hophisticated city It | has nut yi t accepted mich extreme ' Ideas. —. n Aftet You, Alphonse A little of the Alplmiiae-GiiMton spirit displayed tty nntolsts would make most of tbe truffle rules wholly unnecessary. —(.‘olundms I tlspati'h
