Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 78, Decatur, Adams County, 1 April 1930 — Page 3

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■ fl VjgaoS| <Sk jwL juj ’ H? B' 1 F%p« e ■MACGREGOR I GCLF CLUBS ~H[ There is a certain subtle something about the B'feel" of these clubs which just naturally impels to have mo.re confidence in your game. ■ Come in our store and swing a set of these »übs. You'll be particularly interested in a harmonized set, every club of which is ■built in the proper mathematical relationship its mates. ■ You v. ill also be interested in our other lines ■of merchandise. We carry a complete stock of K .-port good* ■ Tee pie & Peterson r I I fcg I I ■AVBNG is a pleasure ||| | WHEN your eyes are fixed on * the goal that lies ahead, on | i the day that will hear the | fruits of your self-discipline: | the hanpiness and freedom of financial security. week a nortion of your income and -watch it grow . Before you realize, it will have accumulated a foundation that naves the way to financial independence. 3 d Adams County Bank

belli trying to drive out tbfeHo no niiille Junk men hunts from a choice spot nt the northern gulf of the city I’liey linvq coUHlHteiitly reftixeil to go. Their market place has been it e<| for u junk fair for eontnries iinl they rel'mie to budge. The Junk Deniers ure aiso asking hut the city allow them certain secions li Pails ami provincial ■Hies where they can sell theii {ootls: i.lso that the laws be modi led so that their merefuindbie cun io carried on the trains They wilt ilso establish II Purls h<*ndqu%rers whom ihe merchants can infect o buy now novelties and keep |p. onne.i concerning the trend of heir business. If the Congress Is successful, one >f the most picturesque trades in ''ranee probably will become chiized and futme Junk dealers will year conservative bn. Inoss suit-. >at a. the best lestaurants. and donand tajlif laws to protect their >usiness. At the "Flee .MuTket" Just in min ties from the center of Palis, one an buy anything from dead Gernan soldier's boots, to second hand übh ■!■ nipples for teething babies. Iceasiomilly tare purchases can be nade in antique furniture and pot ery, but the days of real bargains

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1930.

Only American in Papal State r T” 1 "’ L V>‘ SI 1 h il, ■ t li V WV> m i I k psi. v •• ? W<- ■4' ■ ■• i iL, JHB - ■ ■ ? ' * ' ' ;Bhi Father John Elagen. 82, the only American among th<*sU citizens of the Papal State, with the telescope throogh which he has (canned the heavens every elcar night for 23 years He is dir ctor of the Vatican.astronomical observatory and is one of the oldest and greatest a. t.ve astronomers .n the world. He lives the existence of a h<-rm:t, seeing few persons except his assistant. He has not been in the United Stales for 24 years and says he is lonely. Umei nutinnal Newexeeß

- passing with the organization 1 the merchants into a Junk Dealer- ■ Union. TOCSIN NEWS Special Services wore held Sun-' lay at the Tocsin V. B. church hon-j ing Mr. George Steele who celebrated Ills ninety second l.irthday! on last Thur day and also for his 1 sister M.s. Martha Watkins who v. ill be eigh y two on the fourteenth ] of April. Both me active consider-1 ii, their advanced ages and were; ible to be in <hs services Sunday. , Mi. Steele was horn in Ohio but ciine with his parents when but cue year old and settled in Adams county where he lived until the Civil j war when he joined the army and was wi h Sheimau in his march to the sei.. After he returned from the at my he canie to Wells County whore he has i,■'sided ever since. He mis been a i active member of the church for seventy yeais and scarce * . ever mis es a Sunday being la ’i" s.'f vi<es. ■lr . D. J .Miller was taken to th? Wfells C > iniy Hospital 'Saturday ‘veiling where she underwent an ipera ion for appendicitis and gall ci ies. M: . Miller is past sixty nine .-;■:■!• oi age but stood this operaon ’"ne and is getting along as. v?U as can be expected. T.. mu! M,s. C. E. Potter and Mr. 1 (nd Mrs. N. J. Kl< inknight were ■sitors in Deca ur Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Crist Beery was an over Sun-1 -'.ay gne t of relatives in Decatur. Bonni? Lou. little daughter of Mr. ] nd .Mis. Claude Kreigh was on the sick list last week suffering with inline tinn She is better at his time. Mr. and Mrs. George Myers and son Geae of Decatui* were dinner luos.ts Sunday of Mrs. Ella Johnson in I son Burris’. M s. Ceorge Plummer and dangh : r Myrtle entertained for dinner Sun-lay Mr. and Mis. Wendell Was-

d: T ;• OWES A METAL-KJKE WHIf/ you have applied Lowe brothers FLOOR ENAMEL you will haie a surface that is hard, durable, and 000 that will wear years and years. In addition, it is easy to clean, a quality that is most appealing to the housewife. And it may be used on both wood and cement interior floors. Another feature of Floor Enamel is that it is quickdrying. You can apply it in the evening and use the floor the next morning. Floor Enamel may be used with equal satisfaction on woodwork—also on interior decks of boats and ships. Holthouse Drug Co.

Sec. of War Hurley Gets “Buddy Poppy” Early t |F i ll* . r, a Ls&Sg? oPIIBk - ; Secretary of War Patrick J. Rur ley receiving from Lois June Al! 5, a buddy poppy at the start u. the annual campaign conducted by the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Lois is the daughter of a deceased war veteran and traveled all the way from the Eaton Rapids '(Mich.) Home for Widows and .Orphans of the V. F W. to make ' ' nhe sale. (International N b -strait son and Earl Plummer, of Fort] Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Barger and scgr Wayne of near Magley I ami Mr. and Mrs. Will Plummer and ■ daughter Alma of Tocsin. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Biyan entertained for dinner Sunday, Mr. ami | M.s. Robert Wolf and daughters*ofi • Ciaigville. Mr. and M.s. Ray Wolf ■ and daugh ers of Tocsin and Mr. ! Chas. D. Wolf and daughter Min- ■ nie of near Pleasant Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frauhige? were dine: guests Sunday of Me and Mrs. Harry Bauer of I’reb.e. Dinnei guests Sunday in the H J. Miller home were Mr. and Mrs. John Dialer, Mr. and Mis. George Koltz, Mr. and Mis. Chas. Farmer and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Borne and family of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. | Harold Malmesmith and son Gier- , don of Cssiau and Mr. Oliver Miller and son Beryl of near Tocsin. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Potter we.e dinner guests Sunday oi Mr. an I Mrs. D. J. Swartz-of near Uniondale. | Mr, and Mrs. Harry Bauer oi ' Preble called on Mr. and Mrs. B. F. ! Sowards Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lawreme Bremen ' and children were visitors in For. 1 Wayne Saturday. ' Margaret little daughter of Mr • 'and M:s. G. W. Woodward is on th' sick list at this time suffering with . the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sowards and son Lavere called on Mr. and Mr Edward Meyers south of Vera Cruz Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Porter and daughter Alice weye dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mt Bride sou.h of Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Dora Myers and ! sons Billy and Junior were dinner j guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. ■ r'lank Bender south of Tocsin. Mi. and Mis. T. M. Hall returned to their home in Tocsin Sunday after spending the winter in Fort ; Wayne with their sou and wife Mr. and Mrs, Roy Hall. Mrs. Ell.i Gilliland is spending n I lew days with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wasson south of Tocsin. -» o— I >iet the Habit —1 racie at Homa,

U. $, HIGHWAY BUILDERS PLAN MEXICO VISIT — More Than 125 Enjfinegrs and Executives Io Attend Exhibit April 20-27 Washington. April 1 —- (UP) Moro Ilian 12.’ highway engfnoot" 1 and road building g.xecnlives from , tile United Stales will at end th l ' i liiid highway congress of the Mexican national highway coniuil-sion i it -Mexico, April 20-27, this year, uc- I cording to information received a' 1 tile headquarters of the American j i A hoi la ion herp. Many American manufacturers will send machinery and pictorial exhibits for the expos! ion which will be held in the great national stadium of Mexico an,d plans for < < sending exhibit material to the t Mexican capital are already underway. , I Major General Frederick A. llei-'. mer president of the American Hoad h

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Builder*' Anhoi lilt ion and Charlo* | M. Upham, engineer director or tie: UHHocitilion will lie Juliuhl by the' iiHHoelatloti'H exxecutlve committee In forming u party to leave Wus!i | ington April 15 II In apeelal oiih liieet In Mexico City. Chicago. S’.'l I,onia and oilier eitles iilong th route will contribute membera of the delegation which will proceed byway of Sun Antonio and Laredo, Texas mid Monterey, Mexico. According to present plans the delegation'upon arriving at its des ' dilution will lie received by Mex no's president. Ortiz Itudlo and his' cabinet. The ptograin of entertain , inent Includes a rodeo and ot her i open air events mid side trips to I many |ioln s of hlHtortcal intere.-t , in the vicinity of die capital. The emigre, s expects to form ni permanent committee to coordinate the road bnilding activities of tin i Mexican sta es with the federal mad building program. o -- CRAIGVILLE NEWS Misses Alta and Nellie Wortlimi'ii J of Fort Wayne called on friends a i this place over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Diehl daughters I.ouise and Belly, Mr. and Mrs. John Burger motored to Auburn last Sunday afternoon and visited

wit II friends there. Mr uml Mrs. Henry Cornelius! mid family of Muncie spent Wei < I nesday with Mr. mid Mr- Dwight Bell Mr. mid Mrs. Lowell Hupei, mid Miss Agnes Rupert of Fori Wayne |weie week-end guests In the home ■ii Mr. and Mrs. ('htirles Leimeii stull. Mis* Catherine Ernst of Hunt Ing ion spent. Sunday with tier parents Mr. and Mrs. Jnmet Ernst. Mr. and Mis. Frank Yager, Mr. and Ml's. Atnos IP krote of Mngleyl were guests of Mr. mid Mrs. John Hmgi i I..st Frid.ly evening. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jewell. Mr midi Mrs. Fi.ink Ho s and son of Hock-; ford. Ohio were Sunday guess in the liome ol Mr. mid Mrs. Galas' S.rbkler. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolf and I 1 daughters spent Sunday in the home of M., mi l Mrs. I'.lmer Bryan. Mr mid Mrs. Joe Sovlne we-e Sunday afternoon cullers in the' home of M>. and Mrs. Francis Cro-I zier. Mis Eva Abbott of Fort Wayne called on M;. and Mis. A. II Hot | rick Sunday. Mrs. ■ Outiis Strickler daughters] Bor Iri and Geraldine spent last I Monday evening in the homo ol Mr-. Emma i’yle. Mrs. Al Zerlicl. Mrs. George Ever- '

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cit mid daughter Charlott of Deca- • tur were guests lust Friday lit tin home of Mr. mid Mis. Charles Roll Mis. Charle McKean of nour Monroe whs n guest in the home of -< Mis. Emma I’yle last Saturday nt' 7 lernooti. •« Irf'iie mid Roselle Strickler of willshire Gillo were guests last Fri • day mid Saturday in the home o » Mr. mid Mrs. Outiis Strickler. Miss Opal Drum of Bluffton spent the week-end with her parents Mr and Mis. Henry Drum. Mr. mid Mrs. J.. O. I’lirrish son Ix'e were Sunday dinner guests he home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peuse Mrs. Ilimy Hockley cliildreti Doris innl Garth spent Suturduy afternoon In the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. A 11. Hetrick. Mr. and Mis. Joel Sihwmlz culled on Mr. J. P. Strohm Friday evening. - - —o—

Plan Storage Survey Groat Falls, Mont.. (CP) -With the possibility of storage reservoir construction on pricipul tributaries of the Missouri river ns a Missis ippi flood control project. Lieutenant Curl Thompson of the U. S. A. my engineering forces. Kansas City., Mo is laying careful plans for a survey of the Missouri be•ween Th-ee Forks, Montana unit Great Falls.