Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 142, Decatur, Adams County, 15 June 1928 — Page 5

OLD HOME WEEK ADDRESS LISI ji r ,. Hellen Butler <l2 7th Ave. Lagrange, 111. Mis Omer Parent 4721 Ko* Ave. Fort Wayne, Indiana. Mrs. Margaret larullian Wells St. Fort Wayne. Indiana. Mrs. Georgia Hukes Wells St. Port Wayne, Indiana. Mrs. William Hitchcock Watt, Indiana. Mrs. W. Hurst Detroit, Michigan Mrs. Chas Lamllu 533 Cotalpa Ave, Lima, Ohio. Mrs. George Mclntosh 703 Woodland Ave. Toledo. Ohio. Mis. Sarah Purdy. Indianapolis, Ind. Mrs. Lydia Kirby 26 Center St. Willoughby, Ohio. Mrs. Martin Stalter 1125 Kinnard St. Fort Wayne, Indiana. Mrs. L. C. De Voss 316 Marshall St. Sheridan, Indiana. Mrs. James Hackathoue 456 Dore St. Toledo, Ohio. Mrs. Phoebe Mahan Monmouth, Indiana Mrs. F. R. Harner 707 W. Berry St. Fort Wayne. Indiana. Mrs. F. E. Leichty Berne, Indiana Mrs. R. Swaim Bluffton, Indiana. Mrs. Arthur Cable 2008 S. Corad way, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Mrs. Belle Johnson 1615 Fletcher Ave. Fort Wayne, Indiana. Mrs. Cora Good 1606 S. Erie St. Massillon, Ohio. Mrs. Ed Miller 1928 Union St. Lafayette. Indiana Mrs. B. E. Miller Freemont, Indiana Chas. E. Beery 718 19th St. Clarkston. Washington Jos. D. Beery Jr. Liby Street Clarkston, Washington. Robert D. Beery Long Prairc Minn. Mrs. Dessie Keifer Litchfield, Michigan Harry Beery Cor. Blake and Walnut Sts. Indianapolis, Indiana. Roy D. Beery Huntington, Indiana Ellen Leichty Berne, Indiana Louis F. Fuelling % Fuelling Drug Co. Woodburn, Indiana. Mrs. Murtle Perrin 164 35th Street. Oakland, California. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Rice 1916 Allegar St., Fort Wayne, Indiana. Mr. Frank E. Rice 1721 E. Wayne St. Fort Wayne, Indiana. Mr. C. P. Rice 1020 Bedford Ave, S.W. Canton. Ohio. Mrs. W. 11. Gibson Booneville, Ky. Mrs. Wm. Lawrie 1416 Corona St. Denver, Colo. Mrs. John Williams Edgewater Colo. R. R. No. 2. Mr. and Mrs.’ Milton Yager 729 28th St. South Bend, Indiana Mr. and Mrs. Chess Jenson 124 North Oak Park Ave. Oak Park HI. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Childey 107 South Park Side Ave. Chicago, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Mart Andrews 622 3 St. Fort Wayne, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Ora L. Case 219 North Kenneth Ave. Chicago, 111. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burkhead 736 Vjnton St. Toledo, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Poling 903 North Meridian St. Portland, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cass 1322 Horace »St. Fort Wayne, Indiana. Mr. John Moore • 736 Vinton St. Toledo, Ohio. Mrs. A. W. Deam Miss Mabie Deam 311 Jefferson St. Sturgis, Michigan. Rev. and Mrs Leonard W. A. Luckey 43 West 84lh St. New York City, N, Y. Rev. and Mrs. J. Thomas Luckey 1319 Eleventh St. Marion, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. A. Luckey 14(H Fairmont St. N. W Washington D. C. Mr. O. L. Moon 4209 Euclid Ave Del Prado Apt. Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Jerry Torrence W. 4th St Marion, Indiana Mrs. Harry Dettimore E. Main St. Portland, Indiana. Mrs. Andrew Andrews

Birthplace Os A Presidential Nominee r ~ ~ , j| f ’-rift — ■ — I Ins cozy old-fashioned cottage in West Branch, lowa, was the birthplace of ll< i bei t ii i" 'r’n" ,IK: ' • M America's next President. The little town is beside itself over the nirniination oi their ex-citizen.

Licked Hoover iHK JaW OB! , ——— » When they were buys together in I West Branch, lowa, Newt Butler, now I postmaster, defeated Herbert Hoover in a fist fight. He isn't sure now whether lie's proud of tile feat or a bit humble. 960 Seventh St. N. Douglas, Ariz. Mrs. Sadie pillig R. R. 1. Glendale, Ariz. _o TON LITTERS ARE NOMINATED P. T. Brown, state leader of the Hoosier Ton Litter Club, is in the county today assisting the county agent, Feid E. Christen, in nominating litters in the ton litter club. A large number of farmers who are entering the contest were called on today, but it was impossible to see all members of the club. The task of nominating litters will he continued the latter part of next week, after Mr. Christen returns from Mfayette where he is going Saturday to atend the annual County Agent’s and Vocational Teachers conference. Some very good litters were visited today and Mr. Blown stated that the prospects for a good number of ton litters in Adams county were very good. Adams county has always been a leader in ton litter work and it is e» peeted that they will continue at the top bgajn Ulis year. Indications aro that the competition for the Schmitt Ladies! Here’s Good News! ; FLANNEL DRESSES $4.75. A wide assortment in 1 many colors and while, all sizes, newly styled. Exceptionally good values. HATS I'elt Hats in White and assorted cilors, priced extremely low. Women’s Better Apparel Shop MRS. WM. BUTLER Cor. Sth & Madison

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Trophy and cash prizes will be very keen. It is planned to have a number of contestants in the ton litter club exhibit their litters In Decatur at the time of Old Home Week next fall. A complete list of all those nominating will be made as soon as the woik of nominating is finished. Mr. Brown complimented the farmers of Adams county for their skill in feeding and the interest they are showing In ton litter work.

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__ — | Policeman Fires On Fellow Officer; Prisoners Escape Chicago, June 15.—(INS)—A case of mistaken identity, one police officer ' filing upon another and causing the escape of two prisoners, was the subject of a police investigation today. Tlie wounded officer was James Daley, 29. He was in plain dollies and iiad just arrested two holdup suspects. As he stepped into a drug

store to "call tlie wagon," he had the men covered with a drawn revolver. Morris Lupinski, proprietor, not understanding the situation believed lie was to be hold up. He filed I through a rear door and summoned police. Off leer Edward Mazon responded. Without waiting to inquire into drcnmstances, Policeman Mazon opened filed on Dilley. Tlie latter dropped his rtWolver mid shouted his'identity. But lie had already been wounded in tlie leg. During the confusion tlie two prisoners escaped. o—. Happy Widow 1 know a widow who Is supremely happy. When oilier widows weep from loitellness, she continues to smile. And I do not blame her; I knew tier husband, an exceeding'v disagreeable man.—E. W. Ilowe'i Mont lily. o Coon chase at Sun Set Park. Sunday, .June 17th. Hunt starts at 10:3(1 o'clock and you I are invited to join. 14011 o IA Blessing To Good Complexions | Protect your beauty in all kinds of i weather with thia new face powder 1 MELLO-GLO. Does not give the skin i a dry feeling; does not dog Hie lores; in not affected so niucn by i perspiration. Stays on longer. So I l ure and fine. MELLO-GLO is made Iby a new French Process. It’s truly wonderful. The Jlolthouse Drug Co.

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