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CLUB calender Thursday ... o M 1... Moose Home, 8 p. m uimist Missionary Society, Mrs. ®" s Strickler, 2:00 P. M. “ (In Rae. Miss Regina Murtaugh .J; p.m. «<wm ’ EV errea<ly Class, M. E. S. S„ Mrs. Led Ahr. " : 30 P. M. ■ Christian Ladies Aid, Mrs. Holla, k L 2;00 P m- ■ Concord Aid and Missionary soLtv; Mrs Cal Kunkel. 2:00 p, m. ■ \V M $> Evangelical church, 2:00 | Work and Win Class, Mr. and Mrs I W. Lytle. 7:30 P. M. ' Amicitia Bridge Club, Mrs. Felix Eraber. 7:30 P- M. I Calvary Ladies Aid, Church. 1 p in. Decatur Student Piano Club; Ross (toakes, Jr., 7:30 P.M. Luncheon Bridge club, Mrs. James Unold. 8:00 p. m. Presbyterian Missionary Society, ihurch parlors, 2:30 p. m. Friday Tirzali Club, Ben Hur Hall, after iodge. Tri Kappa Anniversary Dinner Jance, Country Club. Saturday V. B. Ladies Aid. Cookie Sale, White Meat Market, 9:00 a. tn. I Cafeteria Sufrper, K. of P. Home, K-7 p. m. Tuesday I W. C. T. U„ Library, 2:00 p. ni. ■home economics ■club leaders meet About twenty leaders from the five H me Economics Clubs in the count.' met in the Domestic Science room of the Decatur high school building, Wednesday, to receive their second lesson in nutrition. The instruclions were given by Miss Dorthea Meuhl, Extension Specialist in Home Bconoinies from Purdue University. epresentatives were present firom the Hoot. Union, Kirkland, St. Marys. Monroe, French and Wabash town-1 ship clubs. The foresoon was given j liver to the actual preparaton of a well planned meal. The ladies cookKd and prepared a well planned meal , nder the instruction of "Miss liK’iihl. After dinner had been served, Miss j Kleuhl gave a very interesting talk a the contents of a well balanced food, explaining just what proportions of carbohydrates, fats, proteins nid the kinds of vitamines a good food should contain. The next meetfog will be held on July 11. ENTERTAINS D. T. T. ALUMNI Mrs. Herbert Kern was hostess to :he Delta Theta Tau Alumni, Wedtesday afternoon, at her home on North Fifth street. Bridge was play fd during the afternoon, and prizes were awarded to Mrs. James Brown nid Mrs. Joe Laurent. At the dose of the games, the hostess served dainty refreshments. The next meet Ing will be held in July, with Mrs. Joe Laurent as hostess. Mrs Harry Staley and houseguest. Miss Laura Jones of Cleveland, will go to VanWert tonight to attend a dinner bridge given in honor of Miss Jones. MRS. CLARENCE HERBER ENTERTAINS BACHELOR MAIDS The Bachelor Maids were entertained. Wednesday evflning, at the home of Mrs. f’laßmce Herber, on North Third street. Guests present, other than the club members, included Mrs Paul Briede, Mrs. James Arnold and Mrs. Herman Gillig. Club prizes in Bridge were won by Mrs. Joe Bren ban and Mr* Charles Voglewede "ith Miss Mayme Terveer receiving tonsolation prize. The guest prize for high score was presented to Mrs. Paul Briede and Mrs. Herman Gillig received the consolation prize. At the close of the games, the hostess served a most delicious luncheon in two courses. notre dame club to GIVE DANCE The Fort Wayne Notre Dame Club Is making plans for its annual sum bier dance, which will be given at the Klks Country Club in oFrt Wayne on Monday evening, June 18. Tickets for the dance may be secured at the Greet) Kettle or from any local member of the club. Fred Connell. Robert 'oglewede, Arthur Voglewede, Fred Schulte, Hugh Holthouse and Arthur Hyland, constitute the membership in this city. Z ION LUTHERAN LADIES ORGANIZE MISSIONARY SOCIETY Ihe newly organized Missionary Society of the Lutheran church of this city held Its first regular meeting yesterday afternoon, at. the home of Mrs. Albert Scheumatin. The meet Ing was opened with a scripture read l*'g by the pastor. Rev. Schultz. A constitution had been previously accepted in an organization meeting at Mrs. Christ Bie be rich’s residence. In

yMlwday s meetng, after the accept- ! ttm of various by-laws, officers were e acted for the remainder of the year. The officers are as follows: President, Mrs. Paul Schultz; vicePresident, Mrs. Frank Broun, secretreasurer. Mrs. Arnold GerberThe charter members,’of whom 21 were present yesterday are: Mrs. Ben Anker, Mrs. Christ. Bieberich, Mrs. Christ Iloknccht, Mrs. Ed Roknecht, Mrs. Lloyd Bowman. Mrs. Frank Braun, Mrs. Fred Busse. Mrs. Baid Busse, Mrs. Herman Dierkes, Mrs. M. Dierkes, Mrs. Dtto Fuelling, Mrs. Armdd Gerberding, Mrs. Arthur Hall. Mrs. Herman Hoffman, Mrs Phillip Kuhn. Mrs. Eno Unkenau. Mrs. Louis Mailand. Mrs A. Schamerl«h, Mrs. John Scheiman, Mrs. Albert ’ Scheuman, Mrs. Paul Schultz, Mrs. Karl Smith. Mrs. Atipust Walter and Mrs. Wm. Zwick. At the close of the meeting delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Albert Scheuman i and Mrs. Wm Zwick. The next regular meeting will be held on the second Wednesday in July. 8080 M. E. S. S. TO GIVE CANTATA Tlie children of the Bobo Methodist ! Sunday School will give a cantata entitled. "Hearts of Gold”, on next Sun- ’ day evening. June 10, at the Bobo M. E. church. The public is coidially Invited to attend. The cantata will constitute the annual children’s day program. TWO GIRL FLIERS AND THEIR ( REWS HELI) AT AIRPORTS (CONVINCED FROM PAGE ONE) postponed until today. Make Fly Around The World Honolulu, June7 (U.R)—The present Hight of the airplane Southern Cross, from the United States to Australia, i may be merely the first part of an | around the world flight. Before leaving the Hawaiian Islands i Captain Charles Kingsford-Smith, chief . pilot of tire Southern Cross, revealed I tentative plans t’*r a continuation of I his present flight back to the United States. It is expected here that the formal plans will be announced when the Southern Cross arrives in Australia. o Recount Os Votes Changes Result Os Primary Race Valparaiso. June 7.—(lNS)— Clarence Wood, defeated by William Bazarth lor tire Republican nomination for prosecutor of Porter county by 1 vote received a plurality of 3 votes in the recount finished today. The matter will be contested before the county commissioners. o Indiana Veterans Os Rainbow Division To At Fort Wayne Saturday Fort Wayne, June 7—(U.R) —Indiana men who served irr tire Rainbow division during the world war will meet here in annual convention Saturday and Sunday. A barbecue dinner, business session and memoral service have places on the — o— Child Bitten By Cat Suffering From Rabies Anderson. Ind-. June7-(U.R) A cat which bit a 9-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw, was suffering liom rallies, according ta a report from the Slate labratory at Indianapolis, the first case here of a cut being so affected. The Real Thing Last 'me duke of Cambridge when in Home paid a visit to the pope, from which lie returned greatly Impressed : , •I don’t bold.” lie afterward remarked ‘with all this spoliation of the pope; tomorrow they will be robbing the king, and, the day after, they II be wanting to rob me.”-From Rendnfscences,” by Sir Vincent Corbett. ■—O — " "** Strength of Animals It is Impossible to mime the strong, est animal II the world, since some of the smallest insects have morei s re g tn proportion to their weight than some of the largest animals. An an . for Instance, may carry a load fl teen or twenty times Its own weight, while an elephant could scarcely drag twice Its own "eight Benefit m Borrowing Every father should borrow some wirbeSt 1 If be borrows from his hoy : r S ,! Virtue and his faitb.-Exchange.

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Personal* HMMI Th’ best thing t' make a long auto trip successful Is a good, hair-raisin' narrow escape Jest as you're startin' out. June is foreclosure month in I’Toridy, when you klu pick up a party good $75,000 home fer a little o’ nothin’. Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. Miltfl Emily Crist, k superintendent of Hie Adams County Memorial hospital, has rot.uned from n ten days visit In Grand Rapids. Michigan. John I). Aber, who is employed in Fort* Wayne, spent last night in Decatur, visiting with relatives. Phyllis Ann, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Frank Lose la.- confined to her home with an attack of scarlet fever. Dr. Lose, during the siege of quarantine, is residing with his mother above the Lose Bros. Cigar store. The Nathan Roop home, corner of Elm and Fifth street, is under small- j pox quarantine, one of the Roop children being afflicted with the disease. Mis. Roop, who lias been 111 with La- 1 grippe is recovering. Dorthy Young, daughter of Mr. and 1 Mrs. Frank Yeung, North Fifth street, in quarantined to her home with smallpox. • Mr. Paul Sauer and Mr. Gerald Cole, of the Decatur Electric Company, left this afternoon for Jackson, Michigan, where they will attend a meeting of Sparton radion dealers, and a display of the 1929 model Sparton machines The National Radio show will lie held in Chicago, next week, and several local dealers are planning to attend. Miss Ida Weldy, of Marion, who underwent a major operation at Hie Adams County Memorial hospital several days ago. was removed to the . home of her sister, Mrs. E. W. Johnson, today. Harold Daniels, linotype operator at this office, who has been confined to his home this week on account of illness, is recovering nicely and expects to he out again in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fuhrman and Mr. nd Mrs. Vincent Bormann motored to Fort Wayne, Wednesday evening, ind attended the Emboyd Theater. Hugh Holthouse and Arthur Kleinhenz attended the show at the Emboyd in I‘Yirt Wayne, Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Curtis returned today from Indianapolis, where they ■ visited witli relatives and friends for ' Hie past two weeks. o “Caps” Ignite In Boy’s Pocket ’ Brazil. Ind., June 7. —(U.R) - Raymond Wilson is the first small boy I casualty of the Fourth of July this f year. A quantity of cap piStol amuI nit,<>ii he carried in a trouser’s pocket Was ignited, inflicting severe burns. o Start Padlock Proceedings Indianapolis, .lune 7. —(U.H) —I’adloek proceedings were instituted in ederal court Wednesday by District Attorney Albert Ward against the "Green Parrot” roadhouse near Kokomo. reeenti’y raided by prohibition agents under George L. Winkler, deputy dry administrator. C. E. Nutter, prohibition agent, was named as proprietor.

I /ItNew Low rates —on — Auto Insurance coverage at very little cost. For Example, the Insurance Cost now in force is as follows: » 82.80 FIKE $2.60 THEFT .50 TORNADO S’) 00 COLLISION. Full coverage. si.oo PROPERTY DAMAGE. SI,OOO. SB.OO Public Liability, $5,000-SIO,OOO. $26.90 FULL COVERAGE, 1 year. CHEVROLET (full coverage) $29.05 BUICK SEDAN (full coverage) $ 12.4a ESSEX (full coverage) $10.90 These rates are based on cars 6 months old. Insure in Standard Old Line Companies. Decatur Insurance Agency Schafer Bldg. IRA FUHRMAN Phone 385 t

Has He Poisoning? 1 'Mil ? \teiS r# \ ' iikL'ltiLy f - 4?ossibtl|ty that little Louis E. Scott Jr., of Thomaston, Conn., is a hereditary victim of radium poisoning in | worrying his foster parents. His, mother contracted the dread poison at the same bench as did the five New' Jersey victims, and if physicians confirm their opinion that Louis, Ixirn some lime after his mother contracted Hie ailment, has the disease, he may figure in n strange damage suit. Long tn Charitable Work The oldest churlty society In this country Is the German society, which was founded In 1784. it provides med leal service, u free employment service and an Immigration service. TENDER, ACHING, SWOLLEN FEET In Just Five Minutes Those Sore, Tender, Aching Feet Get Amazing Relief You pr obably feel like a lot of other people that about -all you can do is dust some powder in your shoes or give your feet a special foot bath and let It go at that, but don’t be foolish. Make up your mind today that you are g.’ing to give your feet i real chance to'gct well. Go to any good druggist today arid get an original bottle of Moone s Emerald Oil. The very first application will give you relief and few short treatments will thoroughly convince you that by sticking faithfully to it for a short while your foot troubles will be a thing of the past. Don’t expect a single bottle to do it all at once lint one hottie we know will show you, beyond all question, Hint you have at last discovered the way to solid foot comfort. Remember Hiati Mooiite S| Emerald Oil is a (dean, powerful, penetrating Antiseptic Oil that does not stain or leave a greasy residue and that it must give complete satisfaction or yoitr money cheerfully refunded.

PRISONER NAMES 1 THREE OTHERS AS HIS COMPANIONS , (CONTINVBD FHOM I‘AGK OKU) ' dents of St. Marya, Ohio, ami vicinity. , Blamed For Other Robberies It Is believed that this same gang 1 i was reaponslhle for the holdup and , | robliery 6f the Linn Grove bank on , Marell 21, 1927, also. At that Hine, , tlie loot totalled more than 11,800. Captain Fulton, of Portland, has I identified Makley ns one of the four men who held up and robbed the ■ First National Bank of Portland, September 30, 1920. The loot of that robbery was approximately *25,000. Th.is same gang is believed lesponsli ide for bank robberies at St. Henry | and Chickasaw, Ohio: Kansas City, Mo., and one In Pennsylvania. Bankers Aid Authorities Tlie Adams County Bankers' Asso- ’ elation is cooperating with state and I total officials in obtaining evidence against the prisoners. Officials at | Hammond, Toledo and Wapakoneta | have expressed a willingness to turn over the prisoners to Sheriff Harl : Hollingsworth, of Adams county, and it is likely that the live wanted here I will lie brought to Decatur within a few days. So far. officials have been unable io connect any of Hie eight prisoners ■ under arrest with the robbery of a hank at Lafayette, when a police captain was shot and killed by one of w I tidk Pci 5 Center Ice Cream Co. 3 Phone 72 238 N. 2nd St-

' JL — ■» ■ ■ — I Cooking Electrically Let us show you the pleasure and economy > of cooking with this clean odorless fuel \ f The new MONARCH Electric Range, the highest achievement in 1 modern electric cooking devices, is used during the MONARCH \ Home Service Cooking School ( THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, June 7,8, 9 ( Central Electric Co. 103 North Second St. ( YOU WILL BE SURPRISED: ( P the amount of heat available in > the oven by the preheating method of S "J* using the double MONARCH heating \ , Ji ”L.ml elements. ( J Sr- —>> -* 4 *> ■> i KCy . I j y,JffO —the ))ossibility of storing this heat ) > indefinitely due to the efficient con- ( I i struction of the MONARCH oven. < “ j \ —the speed of the MONARCH burners ( 4 II on the cooking surface due to the ex- ( | elusive construction. J |i —and the economy of electric fuel for j ) MAw*rmV/3>L cooking by using a MONARCH Elec- j . i iFlwVwvwWtw trie Range. Its attractive appearance | will add to any kitchen. Finished in < ) full w pj£ e enamel or beautiful tints. j ( Practical cooking demonstrations will be given tomorrow night by 1 r Mrs. Vivian Donnelly at 7:30 o’clock and Saturday afternoon at 2. ( | Central Electric Company ; 1 103 NORTH SECOND STREET J < jfl—lof/vl q ) A 6-piece set of Monarch Oven Dinner Ware will be presented to every < purchaser of a MONARCH Electric during the cooking school.

the bandits. Meadows Has Police Record Authorities hers and in various parts of the country have been quietly working on the bank robberies al Linn Grove, Portland and other cities for several months. A close watch has been kept at Hammond for the persons suspected, since they arc believed to have made that city their headquarters. An automobile used In one of the robberies of the Linn Grove bank was stclcn In Hammond. Meadows, one of the men under arrest, was arrested, but later released, in connection with the largest bank robbery ever staged In Kansan City—the holdup of the Drovers National | Bank. December 12. 1922. He had a

THE ADAMS Theatre | Tonight and Friday ® “UNDER THE BLACK EAGLE” with Ralph Forbes, Marceline Day and ’FLASH’ Bj* the greatett Dog star of them alii This is the epic of the Dogs of War! The thrilling narrative of a £ - new side of the great struggle, a picture compounded of high ad - I venture and a fine love story, with the dog star ’FLASH’ playing L an irmoriant part in its unravelling. t “ AIso—“ACHING YOUTH” with CHARLEY ( HASE. 10c 25c J | SUNDAY & MONDAY—LON CHANEY in "THE BIG CITY" UR with Marceline Day and Betty Compson ■ at only 10 and 25 cents. ’ n)Shi>iTl3l, 'RiiTl.jruul j CTlanETLirOlaOlarOalafOlarOl^fiJJL.U Ji«=mi THE CORT | S Tonight Only ifi Lr; Barbara Kent and Audre Beranjrer LC in a Universal-Jcwell attraction “THE SMALL BACHELOR” £ The small bachelor was no titan, but he fell like a ton of bricks ye from the top of the Woolworth Tower. And he did everything IE from crowning a poetic cop to posing as a Westerner with shag I[Ucj gy eats to wm his loved one. Lots of fun and good old pep! (UpT IE “KNIGHTS OF DAZE” COMEDY. NEWS. jfi lEXTßA—Kentucky Derby Picture. ]( k . 25c g FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—Hoot Gibson in ian| "RIDING FOR FAME." ■K SUNDAY AND MONDAY—Jacquline Logan in Jtl , "THE LEOPARD LADY."

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king police record lu Kaunas City and was sentenced to the Missouri penitentiary for robbery in 1923. o~ — — Noted Eye Specialist Dies Indlaniipolia, Juue 7— (INS) Dr. Frank Morrison, <>B. widely known eye specialist, died at the home of his daughter here early today from cerebral hemorrhage Dr. Morrison practiced here, for 48 years. He mudo linin' valuable contributions to medical science. ■O | — 1 "■■■■■' i" To Pack Flowers When sending choice flowers n Inng distance, cut silts In potatoes, put stems well In. and Hie flowers will 1 keep fresh for ntioui 14 day*. ,-m ru. am nea