Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 191, Decatur, Adams County, 12 August 1929 — Page 5

Iv /THlbx vy. -3 VL/ CW’ i L| X Miss Mary Macy fl hL LnJ u'llh’.J' Misa Margaret Haley <r-^\?f , Wl Phones 1000—1001 Men And Women Fads Together yoi’K Aug. 12.—(U.R)—The consideration of the melange of style N rionip'lis'hcd through the introduction of masculine and feminine ejects '’y ' < in , e t | nie is really amusing. One sees a blouse with tailored, tls’ n1 ”’'''• ;i ‘ ()|ltlonet | closing like a windbreaker, a tailored belt and a notdied ‘ a j abat of pleated lace, added. Perhaps side by side in the para<!oX >/','io'ii will be a chic little suit, double-breasted jacket, straight Mir(! W rvilii'”' boyish in velvet and a tweed costume styled with flares,

S and trimming of fluffy furs. J ‘X combining of rough sports fab1 rlcs with formal novelty weaves is an- " „ style paradox which is more. Xored this season. Satin rich silk Felties are combined with tweeds} L jerseys ami the novelty woolen Is. I* e than ever in the spotlight. J sportswear in its final expression this season is both independent and . Suisitive. It develops its style types without any regard for what miß ht be recognized preserves of forI mal fashion groups, adopting fitted ! i iDM . frivolous flares and formal fabties and it assigns its style features 1 with a free hand, mixing them up so I delightfully that It will be a matter I this tall of—who can tell, is it or I j, D 't it sportswear, and who cares if | tweeds may hold their own with I broadcloths? 1 entertains GUESTS ! AT SATURDAY NIGHT CLUB The Saturday Night Club members, , together with Mrs, John Heller, Mrs. [ Fred Patterson and Mrs. Fred Heuer, i were most delightfully entertained at ' the home of Mrs. John Peterson on I Jefferson street. Saturday evening. At f the close of the evening, Mrs. Peter- [ son served a delicious two course I hincheon. after which she presented Mrs. 1. A. Kalver with the club prize and Mrs. Patterson, the guest prize, both having high score for the eve- | Hag. i MILLER FAMILY .... i ENJOYS REUNION A happy family reunion and five t o'clock dinner was enjoyed Sunday, at ( I the home of Mrs. Marry C. Miller on | street. Later in the evening , i* refreshments of ice erbam and cake ; t were served, and the hours were spefit j ; in a good social time. Those present., were Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Miller andli children, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Miller ■ and daughter Betty Jean, and Reynold • Getty, all of Fort Wayne; Mr. and ] I Mrs. Lee Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Miller and children, Leo Ulman and . children, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Miller and Children. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Miller 5 and daughters, Eloise and Catherine. ' and Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Gase and : daughter Barbara Jean, all of this city ‘ and the hostess. Mrs. Mary C. Miller. 1 tocsin entertains at PYTHIAN COUNTY MEETING The tri-county meeting of the Pythian Sisters lodge, consisting of Adams. Wells and Blackford counties, ’ was held at Tocsin, Friday, with sixtynine members of the organization in attendance. At the noon hour a delicious dinner was served, and a pro- 1 gram followed. In the afternoon the business meeting of the lodge was presided over by Mgs. Cora McLeod of i Bluffton, the secretary, in the absence 1 »f the president, Mrs. Franta Kreigh. Xew officers chosen for the coming year were Mrs. Esther White of Tocsin, president; Mrs. Mate Dailey of 1 Bluffton, vice-president; Mrs. Cora : Uclxcd of Bluffton, secretary, and i, Mrs. Mamie Wells of Montpelier, 1 [ treasurer The program given in the ' , afternoon was sponsored by the Bluff- ' | ton. Montpelier and Tocsin lodges, f ‘he program consisted of guessing t contests, whistling’solos, songs, readl ■ngs, and playlets. The next meeting ' | o the organization, by process of rotaI lo n, will be held at Decatur although ' no timbers from this city attended the meeting. 1 The Ladies Aid Society of the Remed church will meet Wednesday • chtT’ 1 at two thir ‘y o'clock in the ! th Parlors. The hostesses for ler m w?'” 1 WU! be Mrs ' Ffa,lk Kel - ■ Martin Worthman, Mrs. John . Mneh, and Mrs. Fred Brown. ' of v r ' Club will mcet at the I nesdlv ' le<l Chronister . Wedy Bftei >*oon, at 2 o’clock P. M. ENTERTAINS WITH Kit CHEN SHOWE.R of ImT Clafa anil Nora Weber . Wayne ( | c r U^ lS Ave,lue ’ in Fort , urday .... Ighttully entertained Sat- j 5 M M p‘ lg ' to Mr. eently- m ai - °a Conrad > who »ere re- ’ : !rj "" of a l e u\ The par,y was in the ’ c onrad A^’® 11 sbower ’ an* Mrs. | Miss Helen 0 01 e a' ler marrlaße was ' John’s u, ®‘hioeder of near St. i ot verv i,T I>lesentcd with a number t artjS 81 > The Weber home • dowers and' 1 ' decorate fl 'with spring < Wciabiy snem 0 ? 8 ’ J' 1 ® eVening wa « ' Prizes wew “ playing bunc O- and i < Scheu ma aWa , rde<l to Mlss Adelal ( le fl' W-tte d MUiS Gertnide Boese.l; ' te and Herman Weber, j s

CLUB CALENDER Tuesday Evangelical V. P. C. weiner roast, | church 7 p. m. W. M. S., U. B. Church, Mrs. Henry ■ Bauntan and Mrs Thurman Drew hostesses 8 pm. Rebecca Three-Link Club, Odd Fellows Hall, after lodge meeting. Pocahontas Picnic, Sun Set Park. Wedneuiay N. and T. Club, Mrs. Fred Chronister, 2 p. nt. Reformed Ladies Aid Society, church parlors, 2; 30 p. m. Zion Lutheran Missionary Society, Mrs. Louis Mailand, 2 o’clock p.nt. « Wednesday Afternoon Bunco Club. Mrs- Walter Eicher, 2 p.m. Country Chib afternoon party. Country Club. Music and dancing also formed a part of the evening's program, and at a late hour a delicious lunch was served. Those present at the party were: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dicke, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Weber, Mr. and Mrs. HenryWeber. Mrs. Edd Conrad, the Misses Gertrude and Aldine Boese, Hilda Buuck, Adela, Milda and Ruth Schettman. Flora Wietfeldt, Alma Witte, Fredia Fischback, Clara and Nora Weber Fischback, Ixvrine Dicke; Ted and Edgar Witte, Reinhart,*Lawrence. Arnold and Clarence Scheuman, Fred Kleinschmidt. HONORS SON ON BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs Earl Reber and family entertained at a lovely dinner, Sunday in honor of their son, Sterling. who celebrated his seventh birthday. Those present were S. F. Krill, R. S. Krill and Ralph Wilder, all of Waynedale; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolfe of Poe, Kenneth Wolfe and Mlf« Laura Hahn of Fort Wayne. ENTERTAINS WITH DINNER Mrs. Theodore Graliker entertained last evening with a six o’clock dinner, and covers were laid at the dining table for Estelle and John Wemhoff and Anne Sullivan of Fort Wayne, and Mrs. Mary Wemhoff. The Women's Missionary Society of the "U. B. Church will meet with Mrs. Henry Bauman and Mrs. Thurman Drew as hostesses at 8 o’clock p. m. Tuesday evening. A good attendance is desired. DURBIN FAMILY ENJOYS REUNION The seventh annual reunion of the Durbin family was held Sunday at the Legion Memorial Park, on South Winchester / street. Sixty members were present and a most enjoyable time was had. At the noon hour a delicious basket dinner was enjoyed, affpr which the day was spent in making old acquaintances anew and a general good time. In the afternoon the election of officers was held, and the following persons were placed In office; President, Joseph Durbin of Pleasant Mills; vfctJprgjMdenJ. William Rinehart; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. William Watkins of Pleasant Mills, and Irene Durbin was elected as the assistant secretary and treasurer. A program committee was also chosen for the reunion next year, t.-hich inclttdedd Mrs. John Durbin of Decatur, Mrs. John Urick ot Fort Wayne, and Miss Ruby Rinehart of Lima, Ohio. Mrs. Angeline Durbin was the oldest member present, she being seventy-five years of age. It was decided that the next reunion be held on the second Sunday in August, 1930. HITCHCOCK FAMILY HOLDS ANNUAL REUNION The fifth annual reunion of the Hitchcock family was held Sunday at Watt. Ohio, and owing to the fine weather, about fifty members were able to attend; however, several were unable to be present on account of Illness. Members ot the family were gathered from Rome City, Fort W’ayne, Preble. Decatur. W’att and the vicinity. At the noon hour a potluck lunch was served, cafeteria style,' in the grove, and the afternoon was spent in general conversation and rope stunts, which were very clever. The business meeting was presided over by the president. William Hitchcock. and the following officers were elected tor the ensuing year: president. William Hitchcock; secretary and treasurer. Iva Winans. Vidora Schnepp was appointed to prepare a

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ment; heat furnished. Formerly held at the saino time and the same place. The Young Peoples ckass of the Evangelical Sunday school will hold u weiner roast tomorrow evening. All members planning to go are asked to meet at the church at seven o'clock. — oHeath Refuses To Plead Detroit, Mich., Aug. 12. (U.R) - John M. Heath, elevator engineer who has admitted struggling with Richard J. Sandlands, federal prohibition officer, on Heath's yacht "Maxine” before Sandland's body was found in the Detroit river, stood mute when arraign- , ed In federal court today and was re- , mantled to jail undpr 150,000 bond. He was charged with resisting a federal officer, use of a dangerous weapon ' and rescue of seized property. Federal authorities would not comment on the possibility of charging , Heath with murder, but it was intimated no action would be taken on this charge. — O — Parole Efforts Started Topeka, Kas.. A ig. IX—<U.R)—Efforts were under way today to obtain a pardon for Fred Erb, 75, Lawrence, who was sentenced to life Imprison- ’ ment last week for the murder of his invalid wife. A wave of pity for the enfeebled man who killed his wife "because I ■ could not bear to see her suffer longer,’’ has swept the state and steps 1 Were being taken to fulfill legal prerequisites for a pardon application to ■ the governor. Erb. whom doctors say has not long • to live, took little interest in the pardon plans. “I expect to receive a pardon from God soon." was his only comment. 0 Endurance Record Holders Leave Indianapolis Today Indianapolis Aug. 12 —(UP) —The St. Louis Robin, with its world champion endurance pilots, Dale (Red) Jackson and Forest O'Brien, was to leave this morning for Moline, Ill.; where a reception will be given for the fliers and they will give re-fueling exhibitions. A crowd of some 5,000 fans Sunday watched the fliers and their companions demonstrate the refueling methods which permitted the plane to remain aloft over St. Louis more than 420 hours. \ Jackson, O’firien and the refuelers are on a tour of the country, accompanied. by Curtiss Aviation officials. Man Killed In Fight At Delphi Celebration Delphi, Ind., Aug. 12 —(UP) — A grand jury may be called to investigate death here Sunday of Andrew Thompson, 50, after a fight with Frank L. Hiestand, 29. Hammond, concession operator at the Carroll County Old Settlers’ day celebration Saturday. Hiestand and Thompson were said to have fought over a girl, and the former was alleged to have struck his victim with a heavy stick. Hiestajid told officers that he was threatened by Thompson, and that the latter drew a knife. The only knife Thompson carried was found in his hip pocket after ho had been taken, unconscious, to his home, officers said. No charges had been filed early today. Four Are Killed Fianktort, Ind., Aug. 12 —(UP) — Four persons were killed and 4 were injured, perhaps fatally, late today, when a Nickle Plate Passenger train, struck a touring car, at a crossing here. The victims including the injured all of which were said to hahe been members of the Herman Wilkerson family ot near Frankfort. View of the tracks where the accident occurred was obscrued by a house along side the track. o Republican Leader Dies Richmond. Ind.. Aug. 12. — (U.R) — John Peltz, 76, for more than half a century prominent in Richmond’s business life and active in Republican political affairs, died at his home Sunday. Miss Clark Dies Bluffton. Aug. 12—(Special)—Miss Thomas Clark 83 of Bluffton, died Sunday afternoon at the home of her son James in this city. Miss Clark was well-known in Adams and Wells counties where she resided most of her life Funeral arrangements have not yet been completed. o Airplane Is Wrecked BluHton. Aug, 12— (iUP 1 )— An a.ir< plane belonging to William Sudduth of this city piloted by Arthur Gibson of Ossian was wrecked near here yesterday when it was forced to make a landing because of fire. The plane was completely wrecked but the pilot was uninjured. o As for “Old Pete” Alexander, the St. Louis Pitcher is nearer the end of his major league career than is the Babe. For 19 seasons Alex has toiled in the National league and with the winning of his 373rd game he passed the total of victories established by the late Christy Matewson. Alex is getting by these days with head-work more than anything else. But he will be a great pitcher as long] as he can throw a ball as far as the i plate. . j

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H irold Daniels returned this morning fropt a week's vacation, several days of which he and Mrs. Daniels and children, Nancy and Joe, spent at Lake Wawasee. Mrs. Daniels remained in Fort Wayne for a several davs Visit with relatives. G. D. Macy and Bud Magley spent Funday at Lake Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith and son George and Clarence of Monroe, Mrs. Sadie Scheerer of Herne, Mrs. Clyde Hendricks and daughter, Mareen, of Fort Wayne; Mr and Mrs. E. B. Macy and daughter Mary, Dick Graber, Miss .Mary June DeVor and Miss Bertha Fuhrntan of this city; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shirk of West Palm Beach, Florida, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fted Mayer in Sturgis, Michigan. A picnic was enjoyed at Klinger Lake nt the *llOOll hour. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Farr and their Ih< use-guests, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wutson, and children, Jean and Lois Jean, atended the Emboyd Theatre in Fort Wayne, Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. H. S, Kltson left Saturday for Michigan, where they will visited at Sault St. Marie. They were joined by Mi. and Mrs. Charles Zimmerman of KencaHWJHc, formerly of this city, and will enjoy a several days vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Chrisman and children, Merle and Helen Frances, ' of New Libel ia. Lotiisi.ma, for.r.' j resluents of the illy, who have been visitl :ng h“!i: with friends aid relatives, 1 left for Mrntpc-lier and Muncie v. tere they will si tral a few days. Mrs. Frank Arnold and daughter, Donna Belle, and Miss Mabel Leyse will leave tomorrow for New York City where they will visit two weeks with their sister, Mrs. Floyd Gahman. Miss Josephine Meyers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Myers, who, before she accepted a position in the alumni office at the Columbia University, in New York, taught in the Decatur High 1 School, arrived home Sunday afternoon for a three weeks vacation in this city. Hugh Holthouse motored to Fort Wayne Sunday afternoon where he enjoyed a show. Col. Guy Johnson of Columbus, Ohio is visiting in Decatur this week on business for the Auction school. Tern Haubold, John DeVoss, Bob 1 Macklin, and Forest Zimmerman motored to Fort Wayne last evening and attended lite initial of “On With the Show" at the Emboyd. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Roller of this,city and Dr. and Mrs- W. C. Roller, of Columbus, Ohio motored to Celina, Ohio, Sunday where they spent the afternoon at Edgewater Park. In the evening, after driving Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Roller to their home at Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Roller spent ■ the evening visiting at the home of Mr«and Mrs. Rue Stoyer in Blue Creek township. Gerald Somers and Mary Kathryn Sc.hug spent the week-end at Rome City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hite saw a show in Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon. ..Carl Gass returned to his home yesterday from a business trip to Loganspot t and Peru. Arthur Suttles. Jr., and Harriet Wallace motored to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Butler and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Braden of this city spent yesterday afternoon in Fort Wayne wheere they attended a show. Later in the evening they motored to Rome City. Col. L. C. Hoover of Holyoke, Colo., and Col. C. M. Carter of Scottsvi’le, Ky., left today for Otsega, Mich., where they- will assist Col. Fred Reppert and Roy S. Johnson in conducting a large real estate sale. Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parker and children. Caroline, Mary Elizabeth anil Theodore of Toledo, Ohio, Had Con'.rel of Portltand, Oregon, and Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Smith and family spent Sunday at Rome City, at the Smith cottage. Among those enjoyed the day at Lake Wawasee, Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Wehmeyer and Miss Helene Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Gerber and daughter Helen, and Miss Cscilia Appleman, Dick Meyers and Boh Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carroll and Mrs. McGonagle will leave tomorrow morning on a motor trip to Wichita, Kamas, where they will visit relatives two weeks. Mr. an Mrs E. W. Kamoe and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Vesey motored here from Fort Wayne Saturday for a roind of golf. Mrs Laura Crill of this city, her son Ralph of Indianapolis and her brother. Mr. Hendricks of Monroe left yesterday for Bowerston. Ohio, where they will attend a family reunion. W. A. Klepper and family motored to Fort Wayne Sunday evening for a visit at the Bobay home. Send in your social items afid •“Town Talk" locals. Call for 1,000 and ask for either Miss Mary Macy or Miss Margaret Haley. They will be glad to take any news you have. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Braun, Corinne Reynolds and Waldo Eckrote motored to Fort Wayne last evening. Mrs. M. L. Jones returned to her ] home at New York City, New York. I following a week's visit with friends in this city.

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Zeser have as guests for the week Mr. and Mrs Ed Engleklng of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. /acli Vachon ot Mar)<le and Mrsi Bernard Meyers and baby of Indianapolis visited Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. France Confer in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Clayson Carroll and son John and daughter Marjorie left Sa'urday for a two week's motor trip to Illinois and Wisconsin. Mrs. Van R Grant of Rensselaer will arrive in tills city Tuesay for a week's visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. IMck Heller. Charles House ot Monroeville was a visitor in Decatur Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Heller moved into the Mis. John Niblick residence on South Third street today. The home was formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Blair, who left Saturday for New Ix-xington. Ohio. Mr. an Mrs. Adrian Baker will occupy the hou-e vacated by the Hellers on South First street. Mr. anil Mrs. Milton Swearingen and Miss Ruth Engle motored to Fort Wayne Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. T .V. Johnston of R. R. 5, Decatur, entertained at dinner Sunday for .Mr. and Mrs Riley Chrisman and children, Helen, Frances and Merrell of New Iberia. Louisiana. Aft ernoon callers at the Johnston home wf.i’e Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Kltson and daughter, Georgianna, and Mr. and Mrs. John Schug ot this city. Mrs. William Affolder and children visited at the home of Mrs. Affolder's parents, Rev. and Mrs. S. Egger of Van Wert, Ohio, yesterday. Miss Geraldine Joker and Robert Fowler of Fort Wayne visited at rhe Clay Engle home in this city last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Haley had as dinner guests Sunday Mrs. Louis Gueard and son Virgin, and Mrs. Susan Haley of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hammond and son Bob. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stauffer, Ruth Hammond and Bob Strickler, Mr and Mrs. Alvy But'fenbarger and son Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baker, M". and Mrs. Earl Butler and daughter Martha Erma, Miss Dorothy Spuller, Jdiss Etola Gattshall and Miles Baker spent Sunday at Blue Lake. Mr- and Mrs. Frank Butler and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Eady and daughter Etola Jane left Sunday morning for an extended trip through the East. They will visit at Washington D. C., and the Niagara Falls and many other poinLs of interest. Mr. and Mts. Harry Miller, Mr, and Mrs. Erwin Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and Mr. and Mis. Pau'. Mil-i ; ler spent Sunday at Warsaw and Ktln- j : ger LakeMr. and Mrs. Jesse C. Grady and Mrs. Mary Dyall of Syracuse. Indiana j and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Roop of Fort I Wayne were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Acker of this city. Clarence Beavers spent the weekend at Rome City. The Misses Mary and Eleanor'Snow of Indianapolis are spending a week's vacation with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, John Snow of this city. Mr. and Mis. Earl Snow returned to their home at Indianapolis yesterday afterspending the day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Snow. Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Kirby of Will-1 oughby, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. | Merry and Mr. and Mrs. L- C. Merly ] spent Sunday at the Merry cottage on i Sylvan Lake near Rome City. Mrs. Alva Nichols is spending the week at Fort Wayne. Miss Dessolee Chester returned last evening from Evanston, Illinois, where she spent the summer months. After visiting for a few days here she wil! go to Van Wert, Ohio, and spend a short time with her brother Dr. Ray Chester, and continue to her hopie 11; Antwerp, Ohio. Mrs. Coat Cook left yesterday for Paw Paw Michigan where she will visit for a few weeks with her daughter ifrs. L. N. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. John Maynard arrived home this morning from Hamilton lake for a few days superintending of improvements at their Winchester st.rd residence- They will return the Lake for the balance of the month The Edwards studio building is being repainted and generally br’gh'ened. Glendola Bebont and Andrew Myers of Chattanooga, Ohio, spent th-' w—?k-. end with Mr. and Mrs, Walter Dutcher of North Second Street. Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerma:: and naughter Fern and Matcile Leatherman motored to lake Webster Sunday where Miss Leatherman remain >; for the Epworth League in»titut Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Myers and qon returned to Indianapolis Snndayl. They v.ere accompanied home by Herbelt Fullenkamp, who vdl spend the week with Mr. and Mrs. D M Rued and family of that city. Mr and Mrs. H. E. Humbarg and daughter M.ixine and Mary Maxine Brown motored to lake Webuter. Sunday, tor the Epworth League institute, to which the Misses Maxine (lumbar ger ; nd Mary Maxine Brown are delegates. George Roop, Boh Passwater Viola Schmitz, of this city, and Elleil Ray of Geneva motored to Fort Wayni list even.rg. Mr. and Mrs Albert Harlow and > daughter Aleta motored to Portland]

yesterday afternoon. John Alberding and Fred Klink enjoyed an outing at Celina, Ohio, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs Ed Bosse of this city and Mrs. M J. Lauby us Huntington motored to Huntington, where Mrs. Lauby remained after spending tiie week in this city. The Misses Dorothy and Margaret 1 Haley and Sherman Koos and Herb Braun spent yesterday at Celina, O. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Brown, Waldo, and Reba Brown and Mrs. Dwight Brown spent Sunday in Warren, where they called on old friends and I neighbors. At the jooh hour, tho party enjoyed a picnic dinner in the II Bonnefleld grove. Tiie Misses Clara and Nora Weber j 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dicke and daughters Lorlne and Helen are spending a week's vacation at Crook- ■ ed Lake. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Spahr and daughters I’liyllis Jean and Virginia 1 of Royal Oak. Micliian. returned to their home after visiting over the week-end with Mrs. Spahr’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nichols. Miss Vir- ! gfnla Spahr has been visiting with ' her grandparents for the last four cr five weeks. Greencastle—George Floyd Bird, ' Francisco, Indiana, formerly instruc--1 tor in journalism, Bradley Polytechnic Institute, Peoria. 111., has been added to the DePauw university faculty as 1 an instructor in journalism, according to an announcement.

* THE ADAMS Theatre I DELIGHTFULLY COOL AND COMFORTABLE’ Tonight and Tuesday qS With DIALOGUE and SOUND: % I “WO MEN AND A MAID” | ys w ith XV ni. (.'oilier, Jr., Alma Bennett, Eddie Gribben and gp |j- Geo. Slone.. ‘Neath Algerian Stars, When the Burning “■ Desert Sands Have Grown Cold, a Man Who Ran Away fP From Memories Learns From the Goodness of a Bait SR ■fi Giri that All Women Are NOT Rotten! Alos—“THE BIG SHOT"—With Snub Pollard. % | 15c-35c g Wed. & Thurs.—James Hall and Esther Ralston— in 3= “THE CASE OF LENA SMITH” pjgu;!UELeiusu:iUsig!iiEffgitJgiEiueußUr , i i-n jri WUFI g-ff iry gn rif’ii ipi i-tu HR | THE CORT * i ue — — A COOL PLACE TO ENJOY A GOOD SHOW. WS C- J ? Last Time Tonight S | “GIRL OVERBOARD” ffi 1 MARY PHILBIN and Good Cast in a Universal Attraction SR Floating along life’s stream to the waterfront where ! ifi river shadows cast sinister claws toward her beauty. % ! ug How she met Romance and salvaged her soul and that Uj of The Boy forms one of the most gripping stories fig ever pictured. DON'T MISS IT. Comedy 15c-35c News 2 je Tuesday and Wednesday (Hen Trvon in (ire* jg ‘ “THE KID’S CLEVER.” ' ffU ANNUAL z g s * .At \ FREE FREE FREE u Two-Day Championship // Speed-Boat Races 7/ Under the Auspices /// of the Mississippi Valley Power Boat Association y Thursday and Friday—August 15th and 16th l Continuous racing on both days from 10:00 A. M. until 4:30 P M. I aver a 7J/2 mile course. (j Sec such speed crafts as: Miss Houston, Miss Liberty, Miss Consmate, 11, Rum Runner, Hoosier Boy, Utesco, Dolphin, Miss Danville, Grey Goose, W Blue Jeans, Miss Femoral, Dark Quest, Red Rocket. Thunderbolt,' General ,V» Grant and many others. . “The Wawasee” HOTEL and COUNTRY CLUB \ On Lake Wawasee, Wawasee, Ind. Management—Spink-Wawasee Co. 1 =-0 _ —

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Confess Two Murders Chicago, Aug. 12—(UP) — Murders of two druggists were cleared up today by confeaaioiis of two collegiate robbers, Robert famy, 18, and Earl Nichoh.on, 20. Uamy. who told the detectives he was a graduate of the New Harmony. Indiana., high school, admitted slaving George Scheriner, June 18. Then Nicholson, graduate of Auatln high school, told of killing Leon Raymond. Oak Park Pharmacist, njne days earlier. ——o —— Frank DeVor and Isabel Cloud motored tq Gordon State Park yesterday-

Just Received Shipment of New FALL DRESSES and COATS MRS. M. MOYER 128 N. Fourth St. ————————— ,