Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 75, Decatur, Adams County, 28 March 1930 — Page 5

I w? MIKrY M,Ba Ma,y Mac ? -dl mlßh Margaret Haley K,, Phouea 1000—1001 g Scoop and Ripple Brims Make ■ New Picture Frames Bit iiiiiK, March 28—(UJ»— Brlmg have away of doing unexLius Illis sprmu; they may be very sedate at the front but fold .uni I'l'-at at the sides and back in away that Is quite HS |||,. picture framing quality which has been expressed in H brim di'iimi ,llr l ,ast - vear is more ®* a ߣerated than ever. Just B Ltiircopie quality is featured in the new dresses, so it has ex- ■ |o lhe millinery. __

pictures ■ mode. |K l> ■ . >..ire period '.,re »’« mat ''ireetly trace/Klt’.i' 511,11 as 111 ' ue — r '-’K' r en Sfe l,:s s,ra " s [n the box pleat H In more dressy |,,,„. tile v ii. no ii effects '-. . sott straws ii.naturally much silhouette. used to "•Kftthe to the brim is it the back . a V and pc .lied section .if • Mflfecp l ' ii' " 1 ' in-set, or tlx-* and then rolled xsaAai i.i with us and io ’’ ''""im- ■ ■ drooping low ripple may be ■M*'-' "PPoi tiinily o, individuality. BRIDGE club WITH MRS. EHINGER Ehhlger i ' home on North " 1 nies Eliing,..- p..,.. corsages -g' 1 >ard attached BH live games of! r »-r- and high club HB""' aw,oiled Mrs. Arthur and tl‘e guest prize to I*l . 11. 'l'li,. next nieet11' I" «n:. Miss Madge 11.te. —ls l"ek tui:..'Aing Easter. ||||! . —B 0 ? 1R TEACHER ■pT] birthday party - Marc eila and Clarice ’ 1 »Th the Sunshine b’BB | Brethren Sun g •famed for their J^^B 1 ' Miss viola Gilbert, who ""g^f 1 "' 1 • 1 " 1 birthday anniversary ' "" at the home which the honored ’IBM*;" ”•' '.i'll a lovely were Leona Mu lickey, Kathrvn Hill ! -'Mil. Mary Leßron. 1 Horine Gaskill, Huth ' Hurst, Marcella, .md \ iola Gilbert. >C COMMITTEE ’MB " r Moo.seheart L<1 "" Moose Home Thttrs'IE ,!1( reßulal meeting. . iuess session J^B""' 1 ' lommntee, including An hie Long. George )flB 11 1 moles Heare. was tipt'ollowing the business JEt" " 11,1 hour was enjoyed GROVE LADIES Bg 3u SINESS meeting BLj‘ u,..nt Giove Missionary Il "' 1 a! the home of Mrs. d .lackson Thursday after Bgt o l : ' re XUlar business meet if soeieiy. Following a short tatiuus reports for the were given and others for v ,. a| . wvlu t . lecU , (l M| ... R»iX Hai den was chosen presi-g.-SJL."

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CLUB CALENDAR Friday Ju-L Club. Mrs. Eelix Graber 2 p. in. Child Conservation League, Library, 7 p. tn. M. E. Ladies Aid. Mrs. C. D. Lewton. 2 p. m. Adams County Federation of Clubs, spring tea, Library Auditorium, 2 p. m. Zioti Reformed Choir rehearsal 7:30 p. b. Saturday Bobo U. B. Church pastry sale, Schmitt Meat Market, all day. Sunday Alumni Association, Pleasant Mills High School 2 p. m. Monday Girl Scouts, Patrol J, Mary Max ine Blown, 3:30 p. m. Art Department. Library Auditorium, 7:30 p. m. Research Club, Mrs. O. E. Miller, 2:30 p.iu. Tuesday Pocahontas, Red Men's Hall, 7 p. m. Psi lota Xi Business meeting Mrs, C. (J. Porer. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Shakespeare Club Mis. James Kocher 2:30 p. in. Historical Club, Msr. John Shafer 2:30 p. m. dent. Mis. Alvina Darkless, vicepresident; Fay Harkless, Aeeretary, Mrs Bertha Burger, treasurer, and Edna Haden, Harold Burger, and Jimmy Harkless, collectors. • The progiam committee for the afternoon included Mrs. Rosetta Jackson. Mrs. Alvina Harkless, and Mr*. Nottie Harden. Following a social hour the hostess, assisted by Miss Lydia Jones, served refreshments. SEVERAL LADIES ENJOY D. A. R. TEA Mrs. Roy Archbold entertained a number of ladies who are interested in becoming members of the D. A. I R. at her home on West Monroe street, Thursday afternoon at a tea party. Mis. Janies Crankshaw, of Fort Wayne, who is the State Re-' gent of the D. A. R„ was a guest of lie Ictal ladies and gave an interesting talk during the afternoon. At five o'clock Mrs. Archbold served a luncheon of patriotic appointments. CHRISTIAN LADIES AID MEETS WITH MRS COLLIER The Aid Society of the Christian church met yesterday afternoon witli Mrs. F. B. Collier on South Winchester street. Mrs. Ruhl had charge of the devotional* Business was taken care of. after which a lunch was served. EASTERN STAR TO ENTERTAIN MATRON The Eastern Stai met last night at the Masonic Hall for the regul 'i' meeting. After the routine business the ladies planned for the entertain ment which will be given on Monday. April 7, at which time the Wor thy Giand Matron, Mrs. Abbie Hanson of Hammond will be p guest of the local chapter. The entertainment will consist of a dinner parly to begin at six o'clock after which a program has been arranged. ZION LUTHERAN AID SOCIETY MEETS WITH MRS C. BROWN The Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid Society met wiih Mrs. Charles Brown at her country home yesterday at an allday quilting. Dinner and supper were served the Nine members and six guests. The Girl Scouts, patrol 2. will meet al the home of Blown. Monday afternoon at three(hilly o’clock. The Zion Reformed young people choir will hold rehearsal at the church tonight at seven-thirty o'clock. TO BE DINNER GUESTS AT HENDRICKS HOME Mrs. Maude Dorwin, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gehrig, Mr. and Mi-s. Gerald Cole. Mrs. Esla Llddy, Mrs. Ruby Durkin and Miss Rose Christian will be dinnet guests at the home of Mr. t nd Mrs. James Hendricks at Monroe. z DINNER PARTY Mr. and Mrs. George Teeple enter lained witli a six o'clock dinner for Miss Louise Tccplc of Fort Wayne and two of her classmates the. Misses Mary Frances Stanton of I

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1930.

Billions Back U. S.» j ; Europe Airship Line i : ' " A tfignSS z-*-* ip? .. ® L-*- •• BiCharles E. Mitchell, chairman ot the Board of the National City Rank, signed an agreement with T>r. Hugo Eckencr, Commander of the Graf Zeppelin, The German | ’Zeppelin Co.. The Goodyear-Zep-pelin Co., and The United Aircraft and Transportation Corp., The In- ! .ternationaj Zeppelin Transport jCorp., and other banking and tn- . idustrial organizations to proceed 'with plans for establishing a trans-Atlantic Zeppelin service. uaUunal Nowtu vel) ' Marinette Wisconsin, and Esther ' Si hiltz of Van Wert, Ohio, members of the spring graduating class of 1 nurses of the St. Joseph Hospital and Miss Patiicia Teeple. Radio music was enjoyed during the evening. , o — GERMANS SEEK NEW CABINET Catholic C e nt e r Party Leader Asked to Form New Government Berlin, March 28-<U.R)—Presi- ' dent Paul Von Hindenburg today called upon Heinrich Bruening. leader of the Catholic Center party to form a now German govern- . ment. The president's invitation to . Bruening had been forecast by un- . official reports that an attempt I would lie made to form a cabinet I witli the Centrist group domiuat | I ing. and with the possible exclusion of the Social Democrats who . brought about the collapse of the I i Hermann Mueller government yes ] I terday. i In his audience with Dr Briien- I r ing, the president emphasized the I ■ difficulties of the present parliamentary situation, which, he said, rendered the formation of a cabinet without, regard to parties or party coalitions desirable. Dr Bruening agreed, and informed Hindenburg lie would attempt to construct a government ’ on a non partisan basis. • ——o Deputy Sheriff Kills Two Alleged Robbers Attica. Ind., Mar. 28.— (U.R) Two men were killed by deputy Sheriff Fred Ottinger. Warren county, yesterday, when they attempted to resist the officer as he was taking them to jail at Winchester. Charles W. (Curly) Frakes. Bloom'ngton, Ind., said by police to be a bootlegger, was killed Instantly, and Joe Sharp, Joplin, Mo., died late last night from a bul let wound in the chest. According to Ottinger, the two men robbed his store at West Lebanon Wednesday night and escaped with a small amount of merchandise and money. The officer tiund the two men yesterday at Attica in the "hobo jungles” near a brickyard, a hangout for petty criminals. The men had the stolen merchandise. Upon assurance that the two men would go to jail peaceably, Ottinger placed them in his car, not handcuffed. On the road the men attacked him. He struggled free ami fired al both of them, be said, killing Frukts and wounding Sharp. Coroner Clifford Crumley, Fountain county, began an inquest today. Otting l r was reported on the verge of a nervous collapse. 0 The Want of It A million persons In this country, says a surety expert, are living on their wits, which Is not the worst of It. Tl*cy nre likewise living at the expense of a hundred and nineteen millions. Mr. Leo and J<eonard Saylors motored to Bluffton this afternoon on business. Charlc* Bell of Fort Wayne was calling on relatives and friends in Decatur today. Mr. .1. B. Morrill of Grand Rapids Michigan was a business caller in this city today. Mrs. W. I‘. Schrock who has been suffering from a throat infection is improving slowly. 0 FOR SALE Started chicks, reduced prices while they last. O. V. Dilling. Craigville phono. 75-3! l-otir Harmony Kings at I). 11. S. Auditorium, Friday ! Night. 73t3 1

Talk A Model T town U cue where the grocer gits you the first time when you ask fer cove oysters. B's strange our gover'ment couldn' convict Doheny. It's got niort* money than he has.'—Abe Martin, I Indianapolis News. A letter from J. H. Stewart, former city editor of the Daily Democrat, tells of the death of Verne Rothaar in a taxicab accident at Dayton. Ohio. Rothaar will be remembered as the young num I who assisted Meredith Stewart in a recital here two years ago. A telephone massage from Dick Peterson, Chicago, says they have been housed In three days on ac- < mint of the terrific snow storm but finally dug their way out. The storm was one of the wonst bliz-j zards ever known there. Mrs. Etta Mnhn of 413 Winchest er street, received word this morning that her brother. Bert Johnson, of Mendon, Michigan, and formerly of- Pleasant Mills, underwent an operation Tuesday morning at the Three Rivers. Michigan, hospital. Mr. Johnson is getting alonj? as; well as can be expected. Sidney Buckmaster of Lafayette i is spending ids spring vacation in this city and at Geneva. Charles Snyder of Wren, Ohio.; vias a business caller in this city' today. Dale Koos of Toledo, Ohio, is 1 spending the week at the home of I his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter’ Koos. W. H. Dettinger, Miss Betty Dett ingei, and Miss Ruth Hammond left , I last night for Detroit, Michigan! | where they will spend a few days.' Relatives from out-of-town who attended the funeral of Frank Hol-i lopeter, held the first of the week were .Milton Hollopeter and son of 1

The ADAMS Theatre | Tonight and Saturday 808 CUSTER in “THE PARTING OF THE TRAILS” I «. Full of thrUte, fun and fast riding. PARTING OF THE | TRAILS makes a pleasant evening's entertainment! jt Added-Bth Chapter "VULTURES OF THE SEA." A ' . Also-A Good Comedy. 10c —25 c I Sun. Mon. & Tues.—MARY BRIAN, NEIL HAMILTON and I HARRY GREEN in “THE KIBITZER.” WHAT IS A I KIBITZER??? Comedy! Action! Romance! Come and u laugh with and at THE KIBITZER! | ' - — 1 * 1 - '—— 'B3CM>®sCx»’x3s KKJL’ifiaSS.CIL-'fc-l? 1 THE CORT a I • Last Time Tonight 5 AN HILARIOUS RIOT OF MIRTH !! “ONE HYSTERICAL NIGHT” A Big Talkie, featuring | Reginald Denny and Nora Lane —in a clever and unusual comedy that will keep you rocking ft with its mirth as it charms you with its delicious love story. g The tempestuous tale of a young’man who had inherited s S3.ihIO.OOQ plunged into the mad midst of a life he had known g nothing about! ft. Added —Musical Cartoon Comedy and 12th chapter of serial, “TARZAN THE TIGER.” 15c —35 c | ITS COMING SUNDAY—"RIO RITA" a big Technicolor. Musical Extravaganza. WMXxMIMKLXIqxJxBi MIX MMA!X xIMMXHMX »l XIXXt?‘ I I * nirHEN DECATUR. B I “THIS BANK j I and YOU” I I means both of us doing I I ' OUR level best to make I I YOUR financial plans I I succeed. I ■ B I I I First National Bqnk I I Capital and Surplus, *120,000.00 I I Decatur, Indians I 1111111111111111 rnw^rmi; 111! 111111111 i i.i

Mount Vernon, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. John Sheehan and son Frederick of Indianapolis; Mrs. William Barrone and son Charles, daughter Gladys, of Three Rivers, Michigan; Mrs. Emma Taylor and son George of Sturgis, Michigan; George Scheimaun, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Teidentaiih and son Dick of Fort Wayne. , Several young people from this' city will motor to Fort Wayne tonight to attend the annual spring banquet ami program of the Fort Wayne district of the Methodist Bnworth League, which will be held nt the Wayne Street Methodist Episcopal church. Fort Waytie. Clarence Smith of Preble was looking atfer business hero this I morning. C. 11. Mussellman of Berne, is looking after business here this afternoon. A. A. Kist of Portland is a candidate for the republican noniinatlon for representative in the state legisj lature. He was a candidate two yeais ago on the independent ticket. J. 1). Dailey of Paulding, Ohio vis ited with relatives and friends here this morning. John Augsburger of Hartford township and Mose Augsburger of iFtench were visitors here last even--1 ing. Tickets aie being sold for today fer the snag banquet at the Decatur ■ Country club nevt Monday evening, at which time will occur the election of officers. The Elks are planning a stag | “feed” for the evening of April 7th i and a number of tickets have alI ready been grabbed by the boys who know a good time is in store.

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Mr. J. R. Horton Inis returned from a bUßineas trip to Ohio and northern Indiana. Mr. and Mis. Herman Hockemeyor of Allen County were shoppers In Decatur this morning. — —o — George Sunday Freed On Bond In Chicago Chicago, Mar. 28.- (U.R)—George M. Sunday, son ot limy Sunday, the evangelist, was free under bond of i s2,o(m today. His bond was furn-i Ished by Paul Radef, Chicago evmi-1 gclist, yesterday in time to keep ; Sunday from spending Ills second <

— i - — . Saturday Specials PLEASE ORDER BY DEAL NUMBER DEAL No. 1 JI II tbs. American Breakfast Coffee DEAL No. 2 2 lbs. Lard, 2 tbs. Pork Steak M and 3 cans Pork and Beans i ■ DEAL No. 3 OWi- ? tbs. Pork Sausage. 1 loaf of Bread 1 lb. American Breakfast Coffee jl) 1 can Merrit Pears or Yacht Club Peaches jl DEAL No. 4 6 Cans of any of the following:— Little Elf Corn—Little Elf Peas—Little Elf Sauer Kraut—Perfect Tomatoes — Perfect Green Beans— 1 VvCv Hart Red Kidney Beans or Beechnut Pork and Beans W*' and 1 pound of Good Steak Jt I, f<: ijtwwimpi ii i min ——.■■i ctiu DEAL No. 5 t -1 Large Can Peaches > 1 1-arffe Can Merrit Pears Jfb 1 Large 4 an Pineapple jpi 1 Large Can Apricots swA f , DEAL No. 6 1 P° un d Creamery Butter dj <!w 2 pounds Tender Beef Steak PLEASE ORDER THESE BY DEAL NUMBER ** IPU' PU RSLEY HIGH (iRADE COFFEE pound 33c M. J. B. Coffee 2 tbs. $1.05 i sjjßw OLEOMARGARINE— Egg (iood Luck 3 lbs. 80c Nucoa 3 lbs. 70c Oak Grove ... 3 lbs. 85c Kingans .. 3 tbs. SI.OO Wg'Xqej Colored Standard th. 40c BBffSSSU O HITE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY or '•OMWk CLOVERLEAF BUTTER. Saturday Only, 15c lb l°®ves Miller’s Single Bread 25c Fresh Eggs Fresh Bock Wurst k*' j/' 1 MALT SPECIAL Fresh Leader Krauntz | TRUE WORTH and Philadelphia Cheese j | A good one, 3 cans... «pA»UU Fresh Superba Peanut But- > Wayne and Big Boy, 2 cans ~75c l cr 2 pint jars 41c S Old Wurtzberg, Real Meritan, Quart Jars of Farm House fl a Buckeye, Miller High Life pe Olives 50c Blatz, 2 cans i/tJC Corn Sugar 3 lbs. 20c $ ® Budweiser, 1 Fres h Whipping jg Blue Ribbon, 2 cans , and Coffee Cream ® Siepro, a 5 gallon can $1.75 Millers Iresh White. Whole jjBS % Bit. HIT PORK AND B.SaILT " heat and Kvc ,{read ® &U 3 cans 25c *' on 1 ’ orget to order your Ha iBIG HIT REI)KI DN EY ’ 1 / an of Peaches and 1 can BEANS 3 cans 25c of Apricots, with each $1 _ Little Elf Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, order for 45c Sauer Kraut, Perfect Green Beans, ;;, e aav e ,ac complete line of Hart Red Kidney Beans, any t?°j, Sucy .’ „ UaChoy Sauce, gfe,* Scans 75c Noodles and Sprouts. Plenty of Fresh Fish and Oysters During Lent Choice Bunch Chickens Pork and Beef Tenderloins jff Flank and Skirt Steaks Fancy Swiss Steaks vS SB Fresh Side in chunk, any amount lb. 22c f Pure Bulk Pork Sausage 2 lbs. 35c Sugar Cured Smoked Jowels or Bacon Squares Iblßc I Good Fresh Boiling Beef 3 lbs. 50c £ & Sugar Cured Smoked Hams, whole or half... lb. 27c O Good Tender Beef Steak Ib. 30c Sugar Cured Cottage Hams Ib. 35c ® W I ?res h Picnic Hams Ib. 17c Plenty Sparc Ribs, Shoulder Ribs, Pigs Feet, SS Hearts, Tongues and Liver Freshly made Mayonaise in bulk pint 30c sS W Fancy Chillie Sauce in bulk pint 30c # Home made Cottage Cheese pint 20c * i Freshly Home made Noodles 2 pkgs. 25c We have added Ward’s fancy Cakes to our stock of merchandise. Try one! Mutschler’s Meat Market

night in Jail here. George, who was arrested as he wandered about intoxicated on the snow-eovered utreeta Wednesday, is wanted in Loa Angeles on charges ot immoral conduct, preferred by his estranged wife. Hearing of the fugitive warrant case has been set for April 22. — , , 0 ... Naval Officers Asslnged Norfolk, Va. (UP) —Lieut. Francia ! Mi Hughes, N. S. N., now attached lo the U. S. S. Hatfield, has been ordered to report for duty as aide' to Rear Admiral Guy H. Burrage, j commandant of the Fifth Naval Dis

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I rid, according to information received at the Hampton Roads Naval, Operating Base from Washing ton. The orders are effective in April, and Lieut. Hughes will relieve Lieut. W A. Griswold w’ho has received orders detaching him to duty aboard the U. 8. S. Niagara. Get the H»»it—l rede et Home CRYSTAL-PALM READER MADAM EVANS will read at Rice's Hotel, March 31-April 1.