Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 109, Decatur, Adams County, 7 May 1929 — Page 3

(DY ASTOR HAS 2 FOES Lndon. May 7-<Cnlted Press) - , ||v Vstori Hint woman to sit in the. Lrial Parliament, will have to de- " noth Liberal and I-abor candl£p, |„ the next election If she wishes , r stnln her sent. William Westwood, who began life , , Dundee jult mill, is to he the iar- ' , undidate in the Sutton Division . Plymouth, and Thomas Henry Ag- ' „ f Telgnmouth (pronounced Tin|nuth), will seek to win the sent for he Liberals. wget! is president of the League r youmt Liberals in Teignmouth and , '|6 years old. He carries on business ' printer. Westwood, who has been pcretarv of his Union In the jute inlustry and political secretary to the Scottish Labor Party, unsuccessfully untested Berth in 1922. He is 48. It will be recalled that it was recenty intimated that Lady Astor’s partittlar interests were being opposed by prtain members of the House of Coninons. It was never revealed exactly that persons were against her desire o see an increase in temperance rearm. fair play for women In industry, md more active measures to suppress chile slavery, hut It is believed that iome would not be sorty to see the Imerican-born peeress defeated. It cas hinted that her opponents could ie found on both sides of the house. Well-informed quarters, however, doflare there is little doubt that Lady Astor will retain the seat she has held lince 1919. CONGRESS TODAY Senate Continues debate on farm relief hill. House Meets to receive new tariff bill from pays and means committee. o

■ ■ ■ -■ -ii i A (laughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith. 60S West Marshall street. She has been named Bernetce Evelyn. This is the fifth child and Mcond daughter in the family. Mother and baby are doing nicely. o Decatur Flour and Feed Store [ I have purchased an interest in the Decatur Flour and Feed company and have mvoed headquarters to 743 Mercer avenue and will handle a complete line of Pacemaker flour and all kinds of feed, doing a jobbing and retail business. Will deliver poods to any point and will appreciate your patronage. Telephone 70 or 748. 107t3x C. O. STRICKLER.

— Q 1929 Dodgt Brutlun Corporittoa I Authorities predict for the i uture what Dodge Brothers Offer Today

all-metal seamless body is the auto body of the future," George J. Mercer, consulting body engineer and chairman of the body division of the Society of Automotive Engineers, predicted at a meeting of the Cleveland Section of the S. A. E.— Automotive Daily Newt, February 12, 1929. In the exclusive Mono-pieccßody of the new Dodge Brothers Six, you find the identical type of design and construction to which leading automotive engineers point as w the body of the future. Literally one-piece, the Mono-piece Body is positive proof against squeaks and rattles.

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Buildii,. C,v«s In Eleven men were hurt, seven rescued unharmed and three were missing when a building on which they werworking fell in, in Chicago. Picture shows firemen who rushed to the rescue removing one of the stricken work ers from aiming the ruins. The building was a three-stoiy structure.

MONROE NEWS Mrs. Crystal Sells left Sunday afternoon for Muncie, where she will attend Muncie Norma] this summer. Mrs. Murdell Hocker visited friends at Indianapolis and Danville, lnd., over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. John Floyd, of Monroe, and Mr. and Mrs. J. 1,. Berger, of Elkhart, were the guest of Mrs. Sarah Earl at Fort Wayne, Sunday. Mrs. Oliver Hendricks entertained Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hocker and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Johnson and daughter Marjorie, of Decatur, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crist and family and William Hendricks, of Monroe, at Sunday dinner. Charles Lammiman and Miss Havice, of Fort Wayne, called on Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crist and family, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller and family have returned to their home at Frankfort, after spending the week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Marcella Davidson and family. McGee Hendrick, of Toledo, Ohio, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | James A. Hendricks, Sunday after-j noon. Dr. and Mrs. Harold Devor and Mrs. Hattie Mills visited Mrs. Frances Harvey at Flint. Indiana, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hendricks, of | Lima, Ohio, spent the week-end with

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1929

ltis parents, Mr. and Mrs. James V. 1 Hendricks and family. Albert C’oppess left Sunday afternoon for Muncie, where he will attend Muncie Normal this summer. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Kessler and daughters, of Edgerton, Ohio, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. James Kessler and other relatives. O. O. Hocker has returned from Indianapolis, where he was attending to business and calling on friends. Revival service will begin on next Sunday evening at the Winchester church west of Monroe. Miss Margurite Luellen left Sunday for Muncie, where she will attend school for twelve weeks. Mrs. Harvey Sells has returned to ISerne, after spending the day with her daughter, Mrs. Crystal Soils and Mrs. Hattie Sells. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Talber spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Moore and son Jack at Montpelier. J,lJ^^ * l ■ .p — Troop No. 61, will meet at Central school building, Wednesday evening, at 7:15 o’clock. It is imperative that all members bo present. Come prepared for a good time and meeting. All officers are needed for business pertaining to the summer meetings,

hikes, and other activities. Also bring a written tabulation or your tests past. Do not bring dues. 2tx o Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays

BMr. Merchant I Make Saturday ! Shopping Day Its Circus Day and Crowds Will Be Here! ADVERTISE YOUR MERCHANDISE AND BARGAINS FOR CIRCUS DAY IN THE Decatur Daily Democrat AND YOU’LL GET THE BUSINESS. THERE ISN’T ANY LAW AGAINST ADVERTISING CIRCUS DAY BARGAINS. CASH IN ON IT!

BERNE NEWS Joe Clnnser, Cyril Eleher, of Fort Wayne, the Misses Mlblied Neuenschwander and Maty Klopfeusteln, of (irubill. Oliver Steiner and Miss Marguerite Steiner, of Pandora, Ohio, were callers at the Amos Burk halter home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ed Klxey and family spent Sat- j uiday afternoon at Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mis. Arthur L. Sprunger, of! Goshen, visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Htescn and Philip Sprunger, Sunday. The Misses Dorcas Sprunger and Nell Luglnhll! visited friends at Goshen, Saturday. Mr. and Mis. .Albert Sprunger and family, of Van Wert, Ohio, visited at I the home of his father, Simeon Sprunger over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wulliman and family of Tuscola, Illinois, visited at the home of his mother, Mrs. Helena Wulliman, ver the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton If. Sprunger j and family, of Foit Wayne, and Ellis Sprunger, of Detroit, were week-end guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Sprunger and family. Mrs. Judith Lehman has received word that her grandson, Carl Swartz of Elkhart, is seriously ill with scarlet fever. Mrs. N. G. Fankhauser left Saturday for Fort Wayne to visit friends for a few days, from which place she will leave for her home at Dalton, Ohio, after spending several months in Berne. The Misses Gladys Gerber,, Clara von Gunten and Rae Kuhn, of Fort

Wayne, spent Sunday with friends in Berne. Gordon Baumgartner anil sister of Fort Wayne, Miss Vera were weekend visitors with tlmlr grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hurkhalter here. The Misses Clara Baumgartner and Marcella Sommer, of Fort Wayne, came to Berne, Saturday afternoon, where they spent the week-end at the

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home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Amstutr. and ramllv. Mias Rachel Hurkhalter left Monday afternoon to resume her duties ut the New Highland Sanitarium ut Martins vllle, after spending several weeks with Iter parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hurkhalter In Herne. Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays