Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 150, Decatur, Adams County, 25 June 1930 — Page 3

fcbwnTalk jttt —a— ” ■7 (11l - niiiKl competin' with V' labor o' Europe long ■., »ii a puli' o' Hiioee,” sigh- ■ Moon. durin' a <H»Ctlssion ■new tariff- ,t ’ g the ,olkH eveli if they've got to borrow it that keepa gain'. — Abe Martin, In.|l # News. ' j Mrs. It. T. Deitaeh and " Huth Eileen of Detroit, u are spending the week ' (1,,. Walter Deltsch home ,| t y and with other relatives pIhHc i) |,( wton and daughter

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— A 41 € 41 ?A •SSEN CHALLENGES? SUPER-SIX costs you no more - then niin buy a lesser car? .Do you realize that the bril- the outstanding advantages liant Essex < hal longer actual- of the Essex Challenger. ly costs little more than cars Now that the cost lor an which are known chiefly for Essex Super-Six Challenger , . „ is not in any sense a matter low price r , of consideration, no lesser Just forget “list prices" and car can nieel j te challenge get the facts. Get the actual e jther in appearance, quality costs —trade-in, financing and or va ] ue . extras considered. Vou Mill ForthecoiPß he astonished at how little, if f > JX" wu." anything, more it costs foi t .o.u p. KIRSCH & SON Phone 3.*. r Second and Jackson Sts. w. D. Cross Geneva

BlolHe.pent the day in Fort Wayne. Pirn , J ’ E “ rl But,er ' s O9 North Fifth street, who has been quite 11 1 now most of th week-end with friends. She whh a eomnunied by Mrs. Eilen viniting in Uds ehy." 1 ' he ""’ nmer Mi** Helen Lower, who Ims been teaching In the school at Lowvßß New York will arrive the Utter pan' of the week to spun 1 the summer months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lower of this citv Mr. ami Mrs. Alva Nichols’ami Mr. ami Mrs. Alfred Beavers of Decallers at the Howard

DECATUR Daily DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, .JUNE 25. 1930.

'"'N.e.ity, 111 S/ tlJc„ ”'77 . KIUaMh an, l Mar-li * Carr °f Indianapolis will arrive i vi •» T, f,,r “ MfiVeral <»«y- , *‘ h ,l "‘ lr f'tond. Miss Vero«ca Anker The Misses Carr will , Ankeri“’ m IP Wed,lln « of Mlsa and Mr. Lawreuce Linn « Place Thursday eveWert' n'ht “T Charl '* H R|C ® of Van U , r Oh ‘° VlH,,wl wl "> Mr. Rice’s 'totlter, George Rice, who is a pat- ' S .tat the Adams County Memoki Mr". Herman Centliver of Pittanuigh, Pennsylvania, who has been he house-guest of Mrs. William Howers, returned to Fort Wayne today. accompanied by Mrs. Howers, who will remain there tor a visit Miss Margaret Christen has reI 'timed from a several days visit at '"'"hen and south Bend. She was .accompanied home by Miss Mary Brainard of Goshen who will be one ol the lirfdesmaitle at the Whistler Christen wedding which will be an even; of July 6. Miss Hrianard will •ie a house guest at the Christen home until after that date. The girls were classmates at Purdue University. 1- I). Adams and R. R. Adams of Huntington attended to business in Decatur yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ellsworth ami daughter Viola left last evening for Sturgis Dam. near Sturgis', Michigan, where they will remain for an outing until Saturday D. W. p.e ry of Fort Wayne called on friends here. Miss Marv Madeline Coverdale U spending a few days with Miss Alice Alwein in Shelby, Ohio. I SET > ♦! > | Such a Quick Shampoo! I S In an instant you have a gorgeous thick k I lather that removes every bit of dirt, N N grease and gumminess. 100% pure J ] cocoanut oil—sokind to hair and scalp! I d Large cake, 10 cents. Try it today. © I

Mrs. Roy Archhold and daughter, Miss Josephine motored to Peru, Indiana where they met the James family of Brazil, Indiana for a short visit. Miss Josephine accompanied the James to Leland, Michigan for u two weeks outing. Mrs. George Flanders visited It. Fort Wayne with Mrs. Monta Hensley. Mrs. William Hell and daughter. Nancy and Daniel Schafer are enjoying a few days at Lake Wawasee. Miss Ann Carlisle arrived from Cincinnati where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Mayer for several months. Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Coverdale ami their guest Mrs. Cooper of Indiana polls were overnight guests at the home of Dr and Mrs. H. O. Jones ut Berne. Frank Schults, former employee iit this office now with the Akron Times-Press sends us a copy of the Progress Edition recently published by that paper. It contains 104 pages, every one alive. Such a paper an only be published in a going town and indicates that Akron is plowing right ahead, any reports to the contrary not withstanding. Miss Martha Macy is enjoying a visit with her friends Virginia and Mary Ilolthouse at their home in Kirkland township. Byford Macy made a business trip io South Bend this morning. Miss Bertha Voglewede made a business trip to Portland today. Dan Wolfe residing south east of Decatur visited in this city today. Miss Dessolee Chester returned

last evening from Antwerp, Ohio., where she visited for several days with relatives. John Chilcote residing south of the city spent the day here. Henry Scheiman residing on the Fort Wayne road, near the St. Johns Church spent the day here Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sa'irer of this city and Mr. ami Mrs. Jess Cole, Jr. of Columbia Missouri, will spend Thursday visiting at Warsaw and Lake Wawasee, and will enjoy a picnic lunch at the noon hour. Mr. and Mrs. Thetus Hocker and baby Mary, of Austin. Minnesota, will arrive here Sunday for a two weeks visit at the home of Mr. Hocker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hocker Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sauter of this city and Mr. and Mrs Jess Cole, Jr. of Col tmbia, Missouri. Miss Sally Gerber and Bob Cole spent last evening in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Ray Wells and sons Raymond and Robert from Waukegan Illinois are visiting at the E. F. Gass home and with other relatives in this city. Bill Gass is enjoying a vacation at Huntington, Hammond and other places. MY. and Mrs. E. F. Gass and daughter Beatrice left today for South Bend where they will visit with friends. Dick Engle left yesterday for Lake Wawasee where he will spend the remainder of the week. On Frilay evening Mr. and Mrs. Fred Engle and daughter Mary and Miss Helen Christen will motor to Lake Wawassee to spend the week-end. James Artman and son James, Jr of Homer, Michigan arrived in this city Monday evening where Janies Artman, Jr., is spending the week visiting with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Artman. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Krause of Panama Canal Zone, who were re ently married in Balboa, Canal zone, are spending their honeymoon ; n the states. They are visiting at present, with Mr. and Mrs. Doyl \nspaugh of North Third street Mrs. Krause formerly was Miss Kathryn Stuehr. nurse in a Fmt Wayne hospital and class mate of Mrs. Anspaugh. She is well k\wn here, having visited in this city on many occasion*, and at one time was a nurse at the Adams County Memorial Hospital. Mi s Ruth Margaret Kimble re- ' urned last evening from a four week's vacation spent at Fort Wayne, Long Lake and Lake James While at Fort Wayne she visited witli her grandmother. Mrs. Madden and her aunt Catherine, and Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell of Spring ztreet. On June 16 she was surprised with a birthday party celebrating her ninth birthday. Mrs. R. N. McCrae and daughter Edith left today for their home in Los Angeles, California after spend Ing the past month visiting with relatives and friends in this city, Fort Wayne, and Bluffton. Dwight Kimble, Jr., 10 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Kimble of this city, who has been confined to his home with an injured foot or the past week, Is slowly ‘>SJohn Minklestein of Fort Recovery, Ohio, visited in Decatur yesterday. , , Peter Falk of Bluffton attended o business in this city today. J. G. Niblick was looking after affairs in Fort Wayne this morning. The Burt Townsend family left today for Oden, Michigan where they will spend the summer. Mrs. Jennie Fuhrman has returned to her home in Marion. Ohio, after a ten day visit with Mrs. Carrie Haubold and other Decatur friends French Quinn transacted business in Fort Wayne today. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Stanley and children. Jean and Junior of Evanston, Illinois, who have been visiting at the home of Mrs. W. Lu Stanley since last Monday, returned to their home today. C. K. Bell of Fort Wayne was attending to business for the express company here this afternoon.

LESLIE SMES SPOILS SYSTEM Hoosier Governor Is Speaker at National Convention Tulsa Okla., June 25 —(UP)— ipoils system of governmental ad ninistration was scored hero last light by Governor Harry G. Leslie >f Indiana in an address before the tatioiial chamber of commerce convention. "It is the policy of the present idministration in Indiana,*' the gov•rnor asserted," to make every pos■dble effort to employ the same rtundards of good business pracice in the administration of pub ic affairs that are employed in the idminlstraton well regulated and luccessful pf-ivute enterprise. "Strank as It may possibly seem ' o you. through politics and other ocal Influences, this practice has lot always been approved by some >t our local politicians of both the 1 najor parties, who believe in the principle that “To the victor belongs ' he spoils." "We are making a strong effort 1 o scrutinize carefully and analyze fully the work of all our state de--1 lartments and believe we have succeeded in raising the standard of

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| our xtatH government to a level, which reflect* reaaonable cred!» up-, on our commonwealth," Governor Leslie particularly emphasized the work accompllahed by I the Ktute tux board In curbing local I governmental expenditurea upon uppeala taken by the local taxpayers. He alao detailed the workings of he Indiana budget law, providing that taxing official* must give thei taxpaying public notice through pub-1 lication of a detailed account of the i ainountH proponed to be expended ' for apecific governmental purpoaea | "Tills law further provides,” he I aaid, "that no levy .should lie made Special for DOLLAR DAY 2 l>air fl H 0 S E j MRS. M. MOYER 115 N. First St. wMnMWMßaHnaannanK

tor any putpoae which wnen applied > I to the value of all the property of the unit liividved would ralae monmoney tlm toial amount of th budget adopted for this purpose, a.-i I aet out In tile publlahed notice to! taxpayer*." He urged more universal adoption of the “Indiana plan". The governor waa accompanied here by Mrs. la'slle Today th(jv left for Sult Luke City wh re lie

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twill preside at one of the sessloroi ’of the annual governor's conferI once. Historic American Hou.. Carlyle house in Alexandria, Vn,, wo* built by John Carlyle In 1735, nt n perlotl when Alexandria waa the metropolis of the British empire In America. Carlyle house was a center of momentous event. In Colonial and early United Stntea hlatory.