Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 103, Decatur, Adams County, 30 April 1928 — Page 3
TO CELEBRATE I.U.ANNIVERSARY Bloomington, Iml.. April 30 Adnms county delegation of 16 students attending Indiana University tiun semester will join In tlie FoiindUlon Day celebration nt the state university nPXI Wednesday, May 2. On this day the 108th anniversary of the founding o f the stale university will bo celebrated wit* l !111 aii-uiiiversiiy convocation at which Dr. Edwin Holt Hughes. Methodist Bishop of Chicago tnd former president of DePauw University, will be the principal speaker. In adition to the exercises on the state university campus, celebrations will be held in 38 additional counties ' of the state and in many other states George F. Heighway, alumni secretary of the University. The program here will include a brief talk by President W. L. Bryan, of Indiana University and music by the Univetsity orcht ( f tra under the direction of Dean B. W. Merrill, of the school of music, pro lessor F. M. Andrews has charge of the progrtm as chairman of the Foundation Day committee. The counties of Indiana which have scheduled meetings so far in honor of the founding of their alma mater are as .follows; .Allen .Beuten, .Carrell., Cass, Clinton, Davis, Delaware, Elkhart Fayette. Floyd, Foutain, Bibsotj, Grant, Greene, Howard, Jackson. Joy, Jefferson, Kosciusko, Lake. Laporte, Madison, Marion, Montgomery. Mprgan Orange. Putnam, Rush, Seott, elby, Spencer, St. Joseph, Sullivan, Tippecanoe, Warrick, Washington, Wayne.( White. a«'l Whitley. President W. L. Bryan, of the 'university. is to address the meetings by rad: ' from station WFBM. Indianapolis. and radio receding sets will be provided for receptmn of President Bryan's message at county The foTTowing Adams county students ire enrolled ijf j|ndiana UnivetfS sity this semester: Herne: Forrest I). Brickley, Punier 0. Eicher, Myrcn L. Habegger and M« F 1 vin P. Lehman. (J i' Decatur: Robert™. Daniel school, Indianapolis), Edna R. Houpt (Nurses training school, Indianapolis) j John L. Johnson, Arthur A. Kiess, Lucy E. Little and Mary Macklin (nurses' training school, Indianapolis) anil Lois L. Peterson. $ Geneva; Gilbert John E Martin (dental school, iWlianapolis) Ruby B. Miller. Emmett T®ly (denial (® 001, Indianapolis.) Preble: Floyd Grandstaff (nte.Mb ial athlio 1, India:*>olUJ o — GENEVA NEWS I X. .'StMiss Vjgr-aret Greene spent' Tuesday in Decatur with Mr. an<U,Mrß- - Mac Whinney. Mr. and Mrs. Seiph Martin and Mrs. CampbeU left Wednesday'‘for Indiathe O. W S. gland chapter. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Smith anw Mrs. Elmer Stuckey, of Berne, spent Wednesday evening in Geneva. _ tjen Cowan Apdidate for Audi Mr aiWtided th^gsFarmers meeting here Tuesday evening. , E The < oncert .given by Duo" Concert (*?>., was not targely attended but the girls put on a fine program. Mrs. Martin Reef was reported n>gch worse Tuesday . .®: Miss Iflo Lee has returned to Fort Mayne after spending a few days in Geneva. The Ladies Aid of the M. E. Church were the guests of Mrs. Hutton and Mrs. c. C. Shepherd Tuesday afternoon. Twenty-two members wete present. A dainty lunch was served and the ladies had an enjoyable afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Bradford and son Early of Pennville, were in Gerfeva Tuesday evening. Miss Margaret Haughton visited Thursday with Mrs. L. B. Smith at Berne. Mrs. Sherman Watson spent Monday with her Sister Mrs. Earl Nlnde. Raymond McCollum spent Tuesday evening in Fort Wayne. Morris Ueber, of Fort Wayne was looking after business in Geneva Thursday. « O BERNE NEWS E. M. Ray was a busines caller at Hartford City. Monday. Rev. Weldon Klopfenstein, of Fort Wayne, came to Berne Tuesday and returned with his wife and children, who have been visiting at the home of their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Verena Amstutz. Harry Greg was a visitor at Fort Mayne Tuesday evening. Mrs. Julia Campbell, of Hillsdale Michigan, is visiting at the home- of iter father, F. M. Tinkham here. Melvin Hirschy was a business caller at Indianapolis, Wednesday. Miss Elizabeth Ehrsam trained nurse of Columbus. Ohio, arrived here Tuesday to care for her sister-in-law, Mrs. Morris Ehrsam, who is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Riesen and daughter spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Hiesen s uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Riesen and family at Celina, O. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gerber and Mrs. Henry Gerber, of Gary, were week-end visitors with relatives here. Wilbur Luginbill made a business trip to Muncie in the interest of the
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Floyd Bonnell, one of the world’s most noted flyers, succumbed lo pneumonia in Quebec, thus ending a brilliant career all to soon. His gallant teal of rising a sick bed at Detroit to (inswer the dibtfChs cry of the Bremen was ißthc cause ol his contracting the illness. Upper left is an excellent,.photo of Bennett wearing the Concessional Medal of Honor which was
AND EUEN THE SKIES WEPT I) ’ * r " K < si. Zltir fr, ci' Y ’• -* KJhBSBmF ' * g C2~. y.w«iw'wiiiM»<*u‘- r-y 1 ; '-r 'I * L '■ I I w ■' m/jF We - y gL ‘ vr '*' UH'IL — X-... 2* •: - — n -- —” ■! ■ • A dark, funeral day saw the burial ql' Floyd Bennett, one of the navy's Wiosf distinguished airmen. They said in Washington that lie was given an admiral’s funeral though a man of the ranks. Top shows the umbrella sheltered crowd around the grave in Arlington cemetery;, bo 11 om. pa li'bearers removing the casket irom the raison to carry it to the grave.
company. Mrs. Emil Aeschiiman ami daughter Miss Florence, and Mrs. Minnie Aeschiiman, of Decatur, were business callers at Fort Wayne. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lehman and Mrs. Calvin Leichty left Wednesday afterncn sos Middlebury to visit with their sister, Mrs. Emil Franz, who is very ill. Rev, and Mrs. Jerome J. Diltz and daughter, Mary Edna, of Laketon, called on Dr. and Mrs. Amos Reusser, Sunday. Mrs. Abbie Stoneburner of Hoagland, is a guest at the Robert Riesen home, since Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Roth and family, of Fort Wayne, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Roth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Amstutz here, Monday. Miss Edna Bur®talter, who has been teaching Music and Art in the Shipshewana high school, arrived here, Thursday afternoon to spend several weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Burkhalter and family. Mrs. Sarah Heister and sons Jesse, of Bluffton, and Charles, of Bremen, Indiana, were Sunday guests at the home oftheir daughter and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Baumgartner and family here. Sam Valentine, of Bluffton, called on friends here. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ray were visitors at the home of their daughter, Rev. and Mrs. O. O. Lozier at Fort Wayne Wednesday. Martha Rose is the name of the girl baby born to Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Moeschberger on April 24.
4 DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, APRIL 30. 1928.
Says Confidence Os People Being Destroyed South Bend.. Ind., April 3.O—(INS) I Prominent 'national figures arc des- ' troying the confidence of the people 1 by leading double lines, Walter Myers, 1 Democratic candidate fir United States senator, said in a speech before I the business men’s league here. “While attention is burned to sex plays or censoring the movies, business men like Stewart and the Stan- ' dard Oil company of Indiana ami Will 1 Hays have been leading double business lives,” Myers said. “For more than seven years Stewart • rid the fact about the Continental ■ oil bond he and Sinclair received and now tiles to Gloss over the corroded blotch with a tale about a Trust crea--1 ted as flimsy as Jackson’s horse stcry. "Will Hays as an elder in the • church is Dr. Jekyll, as national chair--1 man finding fences to dispose of Con- • tinental oil bonds, he is Mr. Hyde. 1 Senator Robinson thinks law firm defending bootleggers is Tweedie Dum. • When he makes Anti-Saloon League ’ speeches for an Honorarium, he is • Tweedie Dee.” o T J. D. Williams To Testify I In Suit To Oust Klan i Plymouth Ind., April 30 —(INS) —John Jchn D. Williams, director of the state i highway commission at 9:30 next Tuesday, May 1 will give a deposition at Attorney General Arthur L. Gilj Hom’s suit to oust the Ku Klux Klan from Indiana, former Supreme Court
awarded him lor lii's part in Commander Byrd's NoTth Pole flight. Upp®' eight he is being presented with the Hubbard Medal by President Coolidge. Below he is seen with Secretary Wilbur, Commander Byrd and President Cenlidge at the lime when the Medal of honor was conferix'd on him at Washington, I). C. Untemitional Newsreel)
Judge Fred C. Gause, Gilliom’s spe- | cial assistant in the case, told the correspondent today. Gsftse indicated that the testimony ■ of Williams would not require more ’ than fifteen minutes but that it would , be important in the ouster suit which I charges that the Klan's Indiana chart- . er should' be revoked because its organizers falsified the purposes for : which it was chartered Williams was bitterly opposed by*D. - C. Stephenson, former Indiana grand 1 dragon of the Ku Klux Klan, after he - had refused to permit Stephenson to have a voice in the award of millions of dollarg worth of State highway ccnI tracts. I * 0 1 Newcastle Man Appointed Member of Industrial Board Indianapolis, Ind., April 30—(INS)— Horace G. Yergin, Newcastle attorney has been appointed as member of the state industrial board by governor Ed Jackson. Yergin will succeed Thomas A Riley of Indianapolis whose term expired today. The Newcastle appointee is a Democrat and has been prominent in Democratic circles of Henry county. 0 NOTICE i If you enjoy good music and enter- , tainments the D. A. Gilliom, Music maI chine will furnish it either by record or station, the only machine on the 1 market with a tone trunk and sound- ’ ing board like those in a piano. Pat- ’ ented at Washington D. C. D. A. Gillt iom, 310 N. 3rd street. Decatur 101-3tx
T. M.C. a: names - * REPRESENTATIVE The iinuounci iuciii li is jUHt boon . made (hat Dr. Fred Piitlcrium of this . city, has boon appointed Corresponding . .Member of the Y'. M C. A. nmyenitnt! by the State Young Men's Christian Association, of Indliina, for the cur rent year. It Is the duly of the ('xiesponding I Member to represent the Association movement In this community In .ill 1 Its aspects, and especially to keep the | hoys posted on Y M. <’, A.*<'amps; | Older Hoys t'onforences; Hl-Y Clubs: i College Team visitations; and recen' developments in Boys' Walk. I'rehaps the most valuable service to the boys is the Introduction provided to the Y. M. C. A. for boys leaving the c inmunity. The Corresponding Member has an Introdneti n Card ; which will introduce the boy to the! Y. M. C. A. of any city, ami entitle Min to n free thirty-d ly membership, ticket in the Y. M. C. A. of that, ci‘y i| Boys and yomm loaviny this < Ity] are requested to see Dr. Patterson fori ■ such an n card. UKr O Three Members Os Family Sentenced For Stealing Fowls New Fort, April ;to <U.PO- Tine- , nu-V"'ri-/t the t'Mimm ton.ily !: iv< been sentenced iiiWermilli.m circob c art here on chicken parges ' John Parker was given™ $lO fflie and ninety days »( tie 4,-miI /farm; Hi wife. Ethel, yf<( fine ; nil sivfy days in tlie Indiana Women's prison, while Ruth Baldridge 12 a daughter of Mrs. I’arkei by marriage, v. committed to the state schliol for .girls to remain until she is 18. Get ttie Habit—Trade at Home, it Pavs pleasßreliefT EROM CONSTIPATION Shoc’.dersdt oop under weW of year '. Young, yet beauty has fled. Cneeks<are sallow anidrawn. Unsightly pimples. Keep your system clean and you keen, tlie beauty of youth. Its energy. Itiy irresistible charm. Then life i: not a failure. < * , . . Clogged bowejN and inacUve liver cause poisons to seep tjapugltthe sy - tem. Health vanishes and with it beauty and energy. Dr. Edward Tablets will fcivc you from tins dark hour. For 20 years they have been prescribed in place cf calomel to men and women Seeking health and freedom from constipation. They act easily and, smoothly. No dattcerous griping. Take ; nightly before retiring. Results will » amaze' you. @ as, Thowudsof men ancH'omen would ntXer be imhoul ©.. Edwards’ Oiiv•' Tablets, a vegetable can pound mixed with olive 0i1....Kn0w lhcm by their olive <sbr'. 15® 30c, TO-A -
—— —— 1/7 IF MstV® \VKdI * aMraati ’ ® Hi< hv—JmlnNvlSc 1 Mu!*???? — & • «Km Where Hope |ww£ fvMt I “Blooms Again” MO iKvIR/fS ® ° Siywmlk ® 9 X&Zff K @ 1 Vm/** B iJWI NOT so many weeks ago, the countryside was a drab picture m -desolate and cold. And now look at lit V sSf( it- Garbed in a mante of welcome §ll vrl S I iPhlfil green with myriads of pretty May 1 flowers in bloom a£ain. Verily, it 'll' cf iiW-i i? cheers the heart! wßw MR rflH wHHf „ By the same tojten, this Bankft through its competent officials- \| f 9 ’1 }J I aims to make Hope for Progress j hL * k All anf i Prosperity “bloom” again in ( iVJI r w Vrlf I the hearts of all who seek its Serv- | A y ices. And it WILL “bloom” again I 'jIA-.t ’WO ft K if our trustworthy advice $ y ||j L l 'iir*’E 011 any Financial problem is fol- J .jfjfcy.j Ll'VrHB lowed! ! fllVfi lid We Welcome Your friendship! • . feg Old Adams County Bank v ~ ? Jia** ° jr \» fy 4 4.\ ■*•* v
■■■■■■■■■■■MnFiwswHHMMHMHmMHHßaßaaMflMHaaaai Moose Heart Excursion Mooseheart, Illinois Sunday, May 6th * IS NOT FOR MOOSE ONLY-ANYONE CAN CO. j ;‘'"""" rip ... $4.50 Train leaves Fort Wayne at 3 a. m.. Sunday May Gth, returning to Fort Wayne.*ll:l'» p. nr.. May 6th. t Stop at Mooseheart. 11 hours. 30 minutes. Members of the L.flb. O. M.. special rate, round trip, $3.50. . Money for tickets must be paid to Secretary or Custodian at Moore Home bv May 2nd. as ti“ots must be ordered. COME ON AND GO. ® Chas. Heare, Se?y. II—MII—M liWf mu lin Mill—’ I gMßHjare'tKr ■■—m - — — hi feme ra * special gas rate far house heating. t ‘® Northern Indiana * Public Service Company deWrmlW Men results —- sa 111 - ■ ■"ar '
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