Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 20 November 1929 — Page 5

IftTownTaljc Mrs. Joh" Magley was a visitor with jier daughter, Mrs. Dan Anghenbaugh ln Fort Wayne today. Will Teeple will leave next Sunday for Alberquerque where he will spend the winter with his daughter. Commissioner John Hoffman of Preble was looking aftef business here. Mrs. F. M. Schirmeyer who has been ill for two or three weeks past is slight ly improved. The first snow of the season was not bo heavy but it was in the air and was probably just a little sample.' The main shipment will arrive later. Mrs. J- H. Heller called on friends in Fort Wayne this morning. “Doc" Blessinger of Muncie is the busiest man in town today. He is putting on the style show at the Cort theater and Doc says if you don’t think thats a real job, just try it some time. Harold Pontius of Geneva was a business visitor in this city yesterday. Mrs. Albert Harlow and daughter Aleta of Geneva motored to Fort | Wayne today where they spent the day shopping. Mrs. George Stultz. Mrs. Andy Zeser, Mrs. Bert Haley, Mrs. Virgil Draper. Mrs. Archie Long, and Mrs. Doyl Llianian motored to Bluffton today where ' they attended the district meeting of 1 the Mooseheart Legion. He bert Chew of Geneva attended to business sin this city yesterday. Dr. C. R. Price of Geneva was looking after business interests here yesterday. Miss Helen Christen motored to Fort Wayne this evening where she will spend the evening visiting with friends. “ Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Wehmeyer and daughter Helena will motor to Fort Wayne tonight and hear Vladimir Horowitz. the famous Russian Pianist. Dr. C. P. Hinchman of Geneva spent ydSterday in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kocher of Flint, .Michigan, returned home after spending a two weeks visit with Mrs. Kocher’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cook. Mrs. Kocher was formerly Miss Dolly Cook of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Delton Passwater were guests at a Thanksgiving party, given by Class No. 8 of the Methodist Sunday school in Willshire, Ohio, last evening. The party was given for the members and their husbands, and Mrs. Passwater was formerly a member of the organization. Among the ole superstitions that are fast fadin' away is the once pop lar belief that Democrats cause slumps an’ panics. I don’t w-ant to be gloomy but the mergin’ of Thanksgivin’ an' Christmus looks mighty imminent to me. —Abe Martin, Indianapolis News Mis. Charles Keller returned today to her home in Fort Wayne, after spending a several days visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edwards motored to Willshire, Ohio this morning, where Mr. Edwards attended to business. Mrs. Celeste Neptune of Toledo, 0. returned home yesterday, after spend- f ing several days visiting with Mrs. J. F. Arnold. Henry Bohnke residing on route 7, Decatur, visited in this city this morn-: ing and attended to business. Miss Sue Zimmerman who has been employed in Fort Wayne, visited in I Decatur yesterday. Mrs. Frank Fugate and daughter Blanche of route 5, visited in Decatur yesterday and attended to business. Harlan Osterman of Fort Wayne visited here last evening. Mrs. M. J. Breiner and Mrs. Fred Werst motored to Bluffton today where they uttended the district meeting of the .Mooseheart Legion. M. J. Breiner and Charles Breiner will motor to Bluffton this evening and accompany the ladies to this city. Bobby” Worthm%n, sou of Prof, and Mrs. M. F. Worthman entertained the members of the North Sixth Street Gang football team at dinner Tuesday noon. Bobby was assisted by his mother and Dad. Incidentally Young Mr. Worthman celebrated his tenth birthday.

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COURT HOUSE New Cases Filed Jetsir Ainsworth v«. Gayle Ainsworth Holland St. Louis Sugar Co., _ loi divorce. Complaint filed. Summons ordered iseued. returnable, ecember 4. Complaint submitted on application for restraining order. Evidence heard. Decatur Savings and Loan Assoela-

■ w V I Hi style Hy gjj Snow ! ! ■ lit the • Y| Cort ■ * tonight >/j a,,d jmhPe ii y BP THURSDAY which w e will exhibit on living models /Zzz the latest in Sport & Dress footwear for Z//Z men and women. Beauti- ' ful new styles ' tor Fall and winter. AI I models exhib- z' _ M-rtiuoir Walk store. with Style and with Quality FOOTWEAR designs outdid themselves in the presentalions this fall. Never smarter effects; never more beautiful color combinations or leather contrasts. And incidentally \\\\ this Store has never offered greater values. Truly our present display of Enna Jettick and other popular makes * "ill he a revelation to every womap visitor. Charlie Voglewede FITS FEET I w r”A [ | Starting Tomorrow Clearance of Dresses 0 AT GREAT REDUCTIONS! M The fabric quality alone shows that these are much I higher priced dresses. The materials are silk crepe. B’ -atin crepe, figured silk crepe and velvets. All the new H .'Jf |y a’O colors are here, including new browns, blues and In j greens, also black. In addition to regular sizes there IB A. ?s a large selection of half size dresses for the short flk miss and woman. All sizes from 16 to 14. / j r DRESSES Now Cl AQC XjAl • formerly $16.50, ... /tnlmKt DRESSES £QC l|||H|| | formerly $lO, Now.. vevtz i[l|||gl | — i DRESSES QQt / \l Z. formerly $6.95, Now CZ •cZVr \\ —' ” ““ WA The Greatest Dress Buys in years. All \\ p. finely tailored and in the wanted colors . and materials. NIBLICK & CO. J . .... —— -

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1929.

liou, a corporation vs. Julia M. Hickman ami Charles M. Hickman, suit for foreclosure. Coinplaint filed. Summons ordered issued, December 2. Complaint submitted ’ for receiver. Evidence beard. Ruling , that receiver be appointed to collect . rents and profits from real estate de- , scribed. Lewis F. Armstrong appointi ed receiver. Bond fixed at SSOO. Other Court Actions In the case of Lawrence E. Opllger - vs. Alfred Hogston, et id, damages

m— uen ■■ mi mm and injunction. Demurrer to complaint filed by defendants, City of Decatur, Jack Freidt, Herman Glllig, Arthur Clark. Melvin Smltley, Charles Meibera, Charles Robonold, James Elbemon and Emma Baumgartner. Grand Jury Meets The grand Jury continued today to examine Geneva witnesses, and It Is understood that the jury will continue this afternoon and tomorrow to examine witnesses from that town. It Is indicated that the jury is still probing

the alleged poison liquor Incident i which occurred in Geneva several months ago. Marriage Licenses Carl J. Klepper, Decatur, employed at Creamery, to Rose Marie Smith, Decatur. Real Estate Transfers Alphua H. Debolt etux in lot 510 to Russel F. Debolt for SI.OO. Russel F. Debolt et ux In lot 510 Decatur, to Alphas H. Debolt etux for

w'fTSi - AZ FOR THE * Shew TONIGHT and TOMORROW Greenhouse. We call your attention to the floral "4 displays and decorations. At Thanksgiving Time flowers are most appropriate. We are at your service and can take care of your floral needs. ilEsfl Carl Fisher Greenhouse Co (Corner Adams and 13th Sts. 4 I'" 1 - ■_ Fall Style Show or Men and Young Men 7\\ Cort Theatre j\\l] Tonight and L/ I u Thursday nf i The Correct Styles for Men and Young Men for Fall and 1 \\ infer of 1929 and 1930 will be shown on Living Models. All the New. Shades of Corona and Rust Browns, Grays, and Blues, with the latest in furnishings to harmonize. In connection with the Style Show will be an All Talkie Feature Picture, “THE FOUR DEVILS,” with Janet Gay- I nor. A big double program of real entertainment. /forraopsiEq Ji£ NCHiim: Co. Deca ur, Ind. Ccpjrubt i>.sH4osui*a«w a u«n ALL MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S MODELS EXHIBITED, IN STOC K AT THIS STORE — 1

I SI.OO. O Rev. John Conrad New Berne Pastor The Rev. John Conrad, Portland, Oregon, former Adama County resident, will assume the pastorate of the Reformed church at Berne on Sunday, Decetnlier 1. Rev. Conrad has been pastor of the Reformed church in Port-

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land for several years. He has accepted the call from the Berne congregation and will arrive at that place on Friday, November 29th. Rev. Conrad is a son of Lewis Conrad, prominent Adams county farmer. Peru, hid., Nov, JO. (U.R>—A middle i aged man and a young woman held , up the Kreger grocery store here late - Tuesday afternoon and escaped with -about $l2O.