Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 116, Decatur, Adams County, 15 May 1930 — Page 3

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DECATVR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1930.

CONFIRMATION ATTENDED BY MANY PEOPLE PROM PAGE ONE) Selmetz, pastor and Rev. Father Joseph A. Hesston, assistant pantor of st. Marya Catholic church, who assisted at. the service, other priests who were here were: the V -ry Rev, Msgr. Charles Thiele, St. Peter’s, the Very Rev. Msgr. J.! 11. Krull, St. PauTs, Fort Wayne; : Rev. George Hassler, Hesse*,) ' Castle; Rev. John Bapst, deacon,! Bluffton: Rev. Charles Marr, Moni rot vllle; Rev. Leo Franz, suh-den- [ con, Fort Wayne; Rev. Arnold Wlppert, Fort Wayne and Rev. ! John Nadolny, master of cere- | monies. This was Bishop Noll s first visit j to Decatur In four years and the confirmation class was one of the i largest ever confiimed at one time I in St. Mary's church. At the conclusion of the service Bishop Noll announced a holiday for the school children today. WETS (JAIN IN SENATE VOTE (CONTINUED KltOV. PAGEONF* | - could he considered wets. The amendment was proposed to I the Williamson hill, transfering enforcement from the treasury to the ! justice department. With their j overwhelming majority the drys I repelled all efforts to amend the i measure in any form. It finally

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passed with the support of manv of the unti-prohlbition group. It now goes back to the house, i with prospects that It will bo on Its way to the White House for tlm president's signature before the lid of the week. Aside from the eight already mentioned and Tydlngs the wet ’ group Included: Birngham, Repn., ' Conn.'; Blaine and Uifollette, Ind- 1 Repns., Wis.; Glenn, Repn., Ills.; i Broussard and Ransdell, Dems., ' I Um. : Cop'land and Wagner. Dem. N. Y.; Couzens Repn.. Mich., and ; Walsh, Dem., Mass. J - o POLICE BLOCK INDIAN RAID (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) the police superintendent managed , I to block the path of the Satyagra- , has ami also cut them oft from , spectators in the rear. "You cannot proceed." the super- , intondent informed Mrs. Naidu. "We will not go back," the poetess and leader replied. "We will stay here.""We are going to stay here, too, and offer Satyagraha ourselves as I long as you stay," the superintendent said, ordering his men to stand their ground. They parleyed for a short time and then Mrs. Naidu ordered a - chair brought from a nearby house.' She sat down and wrote letters , and talked jovially with her friends. Her followers squatted on the ground nearby, many of them . engaged in spinning cloth. ! GENEVA NEWS The May Division of the M. E. | Ladies Aid Society entertained its members Tuesday afternoon at the I home of Mrs. James Briggs. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stuckey are the paren's of a baby girl born at the Berne Hospital, Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Worrel of Fort Wayne is spending the week with her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Charley Pyle. Miss Ruth Stewart is a guest of I Mr. and Mrs. Charley Stewart of Wabash this week. Miss Dona Vee Campbell has returned to Fort Wayne after spending a few days with her parents. Dr. j and Mrs. J. O. R. Campbell. The members of the Mothers: I Club will motor to Fort Wayne , | Thursday afternoon where they will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Roy Butcher. Mrs. Waller Fallow of Fort Wayne came Wednesday to spend i a few days with her parents, Mr. .ami Mrs. Winfred Pease.

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Mrs. lane Blount was culled to Aigus Wednesday because of the sudden death of an Infant nelce. The inembeis of the Quietus Club enjoyed u business meeting and humberger fry ut the home of Mrs. Frederick Striker, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Claia Anderson of Decatur culled on Geneva friends. Weilm sduy evening. Gerald Vun Skyock of Fort Wayne came Wednesday to spend a few days with relatives. Mr. ami Mrs. W. W. Widdows left Wednesday night for Indiunupolls , where they will spend u few days with relatives. — . — — n * MA(iLEY NEWS - * Mr. uml Mrs. William Brjcht visited Mr. mid Mrs. Fred Bloemker Wednesday evening. Mr. William Hendricks of San Diego California visited Mr. and Mrs Milton Seherry Tuesday. Mr. and Mis. James Hower ami Glen Girod were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kolter and son Robert Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Losier Eckrote were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph EckVote of Linn Grove Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ot o Hildebrand and the formers mother Mrs. Mina Hildebrand visited Mr. and Mrs. Wai- ' ter Conrad and Mr and Mrs. Lewis Conrad. Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs W. I). Hower and Mr. and Mrs Willard Markley of Bluffton visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred i Bloemker Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Seherry en-

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t Opening of Bargain Basement Saturday, May 17 Sp rr*i a| c FOR THE rtUUSLiJ OPENING DAY • —* Special Pure Cane Granulated Cheese Cloth KIRKS FLAKE? and Low UP C u" d S flowered Sugar, in 5 lb. boxes, Extra fine quality - - P. &G. SOAP design, extra quality, 5 lbs. QP „ while it lasts r 1() Bars nn complete Saturday .... C yard ddC PAILS Tip Top Cleanser 1 Mixing Bowl Sets (White Enamel 10 qt. Pails A cleanser that is hard to | Set consists of 5 pieces in Springtime Saturday only OKz» beaL 3 cans 1 A . green or clear glass 4 Q iiOt Saturday only .... Ivv | Special, set ‘iJv Needs Girls Dresses Bath Towels Wash Cloths Screen Door Springs .. 5c & 10c Regular 59c Dresses, Always sells for 19c; Something new and a . Hine . ps in .. .... sizes 6to 14 years; Special Feature real value. While steel Hinges ' 10c nr' ± ,day 39c rda> . on,y 10c 51a8,......S 1a8, ...... 5c —n n- • ■ Catches .... 10c ea. Paint. . 10c & 25c can RUGS MIRRORS Window Screens Enamel 10c & 25c can Large Mirrors, size 15x27 . in 'Congoleum Rugs, size 4pi in Fancy Wood Frame - - 12x3.3 25c atq ? er ’ ‘ Can ? o ... ... Value SI.OO. Saturday ]Bv33 39c Varnish and Stain Saturday 1•1 »/ 24x3.3 50c Paint Brushes VJcrv 10c to 50c — Black Screen Wi re French Burnt Peanuts Salted Peanuts Ohl Fashioned Cream 26 to 30 in....20c yd. . Mix Candies, Real .30 to .36 in.. . .25c yd. */Ap I lip Fresh, pound Galvanized Screen ""V lAr» wire 25c ? d - pound pound i Vv T^fAl\Ts> r r' FAIL T 0 VISIT THE OPENING OF OUR LIOIN 1 BARGAIN BASEMENT SATURDAY, MAY 17th National 5 & 10c Store Co.

i)I tertuined for dinner and supper it Sunday Mr. uml Mrs. Fred BluemIker Mr. and Mrs. William Worm

General Motors Trucks A New Yardstick of Valve! wWWK ***. Qjr 3Z4 Tow Range T.. MATCH the ruggedness of this der engine .. • 4-wheel truck brakes Model T-15a, you'll have to go into ... 6* frame .. . truck clutch .. . higher ranges. To match its work- truck axles .. . 5,400 lbs. “Straight capacity or economy, you’ll have a Rating” (total gross weight, includlong and unsuccessful search. It’s ing load) price chassis only, f. o. b. all truck ... 58 horsepower, 6-cylin- Pontiac, Mich. Adams County Auto Co. Madison Street Phone 80 P E C A T UR INDIANA

man Mr. and Mrs. August Worthman and family. Mr. uml Mrs. Arthur Pruchtß oi

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j Fort Wayne uml Mlhh Esther Dottlinger were guests of Mr. ami Mrs. I Franklin Fruchte and Edward "