Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 100, Decatur, Adams County, 26 April 1928 — Page 7

club calender Thursday t I Baptist Woman's Society, church rinrH 2'30 pm ■ P jumJr Class Play, H. 8. Auditorium E. 0 |..QA p. M. ' ■ Root Township Home Economics ■ciS. Mrs. Charles Gage 2:00 P. M. ■ Relief Corps, Yoeman Hall, 1:30 pm. I go Cha Roa, Helena Meyer, 7:30 Mp. m. Friday ■* Go( ,d Samaritan class of' Christian i ■Sunday School, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse : ■ Swartz. 7:30 pm. ■ junior Class Play H. S. Auditorium ■$:00 P M. I I St. Marys Twp. Home Economics ■ Club, Mrs. Will Evans 1:00 P. M. ■ m. E. Indies Aid, Mis. Dan Sprang »2:t)0 P. M. : Bridge Club, Mrs. Bryce Thomas, Hg:00 p. m. I Pocohontas lodge. Potluck supper, ■ Initiation, 7:30 p. m. Saturday | Presbyterian Light Bearers, Mrs. = ■Fetntheil, 2 pm. King’s Herald society of M. E- ’ I church, at Parsonage. Tuesday • | Delta Theta Tau benefit movie, AdHams theatre. I Psi lota Xi sorority. Kathryn NichBob, 7:30 pm. | RETURN FROM ■ CONVENTION - Mr and Mrs James Bain and Mr and ■ Mrs- Ed. Whitright returned home this ■ murning from Anderson where they at- ■ tended a convention yesterday for tiie I Pocohontas lodge. The meeting was I the largest held by the lodge this year. I thirty councils,- being represented ■ which consisted of nearly one thou- ’■ sand members. ' The King's Herald society of the M. ■ E. Church will meet at the parsonage I Saturday afternoon and every member ■ is urged to b epresent. The Pythian Needle club met at the E K. of P. Home Tuesday afternoon forty ■ members and two guests being present ■ Frllowing the business and social hofir I th’ !a<W« we*e'ffl'vited'l'd'ffi‘e'<linin.e' J ■ room where the hostesses, Mrs. Sam I Bite. Mrs. Sam Shamp, Mrs. Fred ■ Erudite, Mrs. Brice Butler served a I delicious luncheon of pressed veal, per- ■ feetion salad, pineapple whip, cake and ■ coffee. I YOUNG MATRONS I ENTERTAIN HUSBANDS II Members of the Young Matrons Club closed their program for the year last night by delightfully entertaining their husbands at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. Frank Crist, At 6:30 o’clock, a i delicious three-course dinner was served Following the dinner, Miss Mary Neptune delightfully entertained with a group of readings, and Mrs. Dallas Golduer sang a beautiful solo. The remainder of the evening was spent in playing Bunco. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Dallas Golduer. Mrs- D. H. Campbell, Charles Broodbeck and Al- ! bert Beery The guests at the delightful affair were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brodbeek, Mr. and Mrs- Albert Beery. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Goldncr. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Fryback Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Gehrig, Mr. and Mrs- Albert Mutscbler, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schafer, Mr. and Mi's. Ben Shroyer, Mr. and Mis- Mellin Doan, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. Ferd OBrien and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crist. Mrs- Leland Franks was an invited guest, also. The Presbyterian Light Bearers will j meet with Mrs. Ferntheil Saturday :T- --! ternoon, April 29, at 2 o'clockI'he Delta Theta Tau will sponsor a benefit motion picture show at the Adams theatre next Tuesday, May 1. The title of the feature picture is. ”A City Gone Wild,” starring .Thomas Meighau. o OLD TRACTION STATION SOLD ~U(IVMIK1) FHOM rA«K OTO I street, and a double drive, and two ptitups between the tire shop and the greasing palace. Mr. Campbell will handle his own Brand of gasoline and oils, namely Nitrol aviation and commercial gasoline and Nitroeuo oils. Ho will manage I the supper service station, but will con •iitue to operate his tank wagon over this part of the slate, lie expects to have the service station ready for bu--1 siness in about four weeks. Mr. Campbell lids not announced "hat he plans to do with that part of 'lie real estate west and south of the service sution, but ho did say that! Im did not expect to sell the properly. _o : Misery's Soul Mate It Isn't company that misery loves, bat merely an audience.—Lansing State Journal.

Personal Talk about swift an' sure justice---Mrs. ike Lark's bi other, who shot a deputy sheriff yisterday evenin' was I tried an' in prison before daylight as j he dldn' own th' farm he wuz livin’ onAnyhow th' feller that incloses a 2-ceut stamp fer a dandruff cure haint oqt very much an' it'll be a valuable experience fer him. —Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. Mrs. H E Butler and Mrs Nora Railing motored to Fort Wayne. Wednes? day afternoon, to visit friends. The police will take chage of toy pistols if the boys use them on the streets. A test of the Bile guns was made and it was found that they would ear through several sheets of paper. They are dangerous and several have already been injured by them. The Teeple and Petersen store have decorated the front -of their store with a new awning. Will Simpson entertained a number of his gentlemen friends at a stag party at his home on North Second street last evening. James Foreman of Blue Creek- township, a candidate for commissioner from tiie third district was passing out cards hero today. A number of fans 'from here aye planning to attend the opening ball game of the Central league at Fort Wayne tomorow where they meet the Erie team. H. R. Moltz attended to business at Fort Wayne. Paul I'hrick, son of Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Uhrick, is seriously ill at his home on North Second street, suffering from an attack of pneumonia. The condition of Mrs. C. L. Meibers who is a patient at the Adams County Memorial hospital, was reported as very critical today. City Os Plymouth Enlarged Plymouth, Ind., April 26. — (U.R) — Twenty-one acres have been added to the area of this yity by annexation of Lincoln Park addition. _ o Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pay»

WHY NOT SPEND SATURDAY AND SUNDAY in CHICAGO? livable rooms, a - ■?/’’ conservative enVTTjTjT'' vif°nment,excelicnt serv * ce an< i J' considerate mod"2- eration ofcharges throughout all departments. i.j The theatrical, musical, j social and shopping seaM son is at its height now I I front S2.SOa day Great Northern Hotel CHICAGO Jackson Blvd., Dearborn and Quincy Sts. In the shopping and theater section FISH Strictly Fresh Turtle Meat.' Blue Fins Haddock Pickerel Pike White Fish Halibut Flounders Perch Fillets While Bass Catfish Jumbo Frogs All kinds of Smoked Keg and Pickled Fish CITY FISH MARKET Phone 210-231 N. Second SI.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, \PRTL 26, 1928.

INTEREST IN PRIMARY GROWS (COH'IINUISI) FROM l*»uK U.MKI some strong supporters in the county and it is predicted that they will receive a good vote, especially In the north part of the county. Just what effect the coming of Sena tor Atthur Robinson to Decatur Sunday will have on the Republican senatorial primary is a matter of a peculation. Arthur Gilliom, of Berne, who Is a candidate for the Republican nomination for United States senator, is expected to get a good vote in this county. Senator Robinson will speak at the Decatur Country Club Sunday at a Legton conferenceThe Berne Witness iias announced editorially that it is not* for Giiliom for senator, and in all probabilities that organ will support Robinson, it is said that the Repubican county organization also is for Robinson. Many Berne residents, however, say that they will vote for Gilliom. in the Democratic senatorial contest Walter Myers, who is running against Albert Stump and L. William Curry, appears to be gaining strength in practically every part of the county. It is predicted that Myers will get a large vote in Decatur, but that Stump will gain in most of the rural districts. Curry will poll only a light vote, it is said. Curry is seeking nomination on a fight to repeal the prohibition laws. Democratic political observers have not predicted the outcome of tho county rages. All of the candidates are mak-

THE ADAMS Theatre Last Time Tonight “CONEY ISLAND’’ With LOIS WILSON and LUCILA MENDEZ Startling Action laid behind the scenes of Coney Island! The story of a little show-girl who fought for her happiness and of a two-fisted showman who could fight as well as talk. ALSO—“THE LADY OF VICTORIES.” The Love Drama of Napoleon and Josephine—with Agnes Ayres and Otto Mattieser —A Technicolor Production. 10c 25c SUN. & MON —NORMA SHEARER'S NEWEST PICTURE- ' THE LATEST FROM PARIS” with Geo. Sidney and Ralph Forbes, at only 10c —25c.

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lug a strong effort to gain support as election day approachesAny citizen who has lived in a precinct tho specified length of time is entitled to vote in tho Primary. NATION TO HONOR FLOYD BENNETT <•;<»> TIKVKU OIK I’AGEJTWOI has been ill for several years. Bennett will be buried in his navy officer's uniform with full military hotiois at Arlington at 3 o'clock tomorrow. He will lie within a few foet of Admiral Peary, discoverer of the North Pole. Bennett died lighting. But it was a losing battle from the start, despite the strenuous efforts made to pull him through. The disease to which ho succumbed had gained too groat headway before lie could be brought to the hospital. o- , Canadians Pay Homage To Floyd Bennett Today Quebec,, April 26—(INS) Canadians paid homage today to the mortal remains of Floyd Bennett, famous American airman who passed away here yesterday at Jeffrey 'hospital as the I body was started on its way to New I York, hence to be taken to Washington tor burial. Tens of thousands of people of Quebec line the stieets as the cortege, slowly passed by. Tho sky was cloudless and the sun shone brightly.

COURT HOUSE Sue For Poi,&c*»ion The Adams Salos comp my today filed a suit in the Adams circuit court against Archie Smith and others, seeking possession of u Ford touring ear with a winter top. and for ssu damages. Attorneys Olds and Eichhorn. <rf Fort Wayne, are counsel tor the tiffExpenses Are Allowed In the matter of tiie Peter A. Sheets petition for a drain, the court today allowed the bill of costs and expenses attached to the viewer's report. The expenses amounted to 188- The court also allowed the petitioners'.attorney 152.14. * o INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY New York, March 28th, 1928 The Board of Directors h ive declar, ed a quarterly dividend of Sixty (60c) Cents a share on the Common Stock of this Company, payable May 15th, 1828 to Common Stockholders of record at the close of business, May Ist, 1928. Checks to lie mailed. Transfer books "ill nyt dose. OWEN SHEPHERD, Vice-President and Treasurer. April 5-26. o Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays

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Stewart Is Cited For Prosecution For Perjury Washington, April 26 —(INS)-Robert W. Stewart head of the standard oil company of Indiana was cited to the Federal distrhi. attorney today tor prosecution on a charge of perjury has-

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ed on bis tes.'iuiony concerning the Coutiueutal trading company'• “slush fund”. A forma! order directing the secretary of the senate to forward a transcript of Stewart’s testimony at the senates o|) Inquiry to the diatrivt attorney was adopted after a lengthy debate-