Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 150, Decatur, Adams County, 25 June 1930 — Page 9

HBEST MODERN It ME OF 105 I GIVES ADVICE ■ lb '. Charlotte de Colier I jjr < nport Still Enjoys IKf of Accomplishment h June 1(1’) Qiuilll . ~ne of the oiliest "iimili-nin”. i luulotto <le (lolier Haven alm was born in St. I'etet , i.ussin. U»5 years ;n, is q. ~ i I hit it visit to this city. I tavenport reinini « lor first visit to Ameriia in

' 1 gUgl STLhON DICATUR I I ■I I ■I || We endeavor to be not I J alone the financial father I ■ I and mother of our own old W J clients, but we desire to /• ’ ■ play the foster parent re- I l I lationship so that you will I ■I I not know the difference. I M : I Join our family now. IH 1 First Bqnk 11 < 1 • Capital and Surplus *120,000.00 I I I Decatur, Indiqnq I I I I I I! I I 111 I I I 111

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L llttH “ ot wrought a very Th s S hßr IKo. thlnus Ji u a " ’" l " d °e« linns whl. h would stump many a 11,11 'Iles, She plays a ere.lliable si 1 :. r.ssx- ■■■ klnnl teeth except a few upper ones when she fell from a horse when she was «io. Two y Hhe was blinded by poison ivy, but! ■is i rained almost normal sight I through careful treatment. She enjoys classical music, reads' •lai y, attends the theatre frequently' ami has a set of health rules I which have stood her in good stead I 11 ll|, "iK he, in citine. She advises im-

l "' lll " IIH youth and dyspeptic oldage alike to "curb the emotions, Keep tho body clean, use the body "I'd bruin completely and then rent i noth, and eat sparingly." Madame Davenport looks back on a past which also was full of activity. She was married at 15, widowd at 18, and married again at 18 1 She studied medicine al the Sorbonne and the University of Vienna obtaining degrees from both Institutions. Nino of her 11 sons are livIng. She was widowed a second time eat the age of 37. Her present husband, William 11. Davenport, is 53, land Madame forgets her colorful past and her no less remarkable present long enough to add that Wili liam Is a nice boy.” "Honey Dew" Paint Remover Ruston, Im., —(UP)—They call it "honey dew." And it is not good to eat. In fact they haven’t found a use for it. it is a discharge from the foilage o ftrees which settles on automobiles and eats the finish away. In one day's driving about I the city streets, an autoist will find Ihis car covered with the sticky substance. Unless the vehicle is giv- | en a thorough washing immediately I the paint is ruined. o . Oldest Farmerette Probebstel, Wash., —(UP)—Eigh-ty-three years old Mrs. Emma Powell is believed the oldest active farmer in Washington. Since the death of her husband four years ago she has operated a farm near here. nWiking six cows, and caring for luu chick, ns and some hogs. She i employs no help"in running the 160acre property. o .— Police Boomerang Raymond, Wash. —(UP) — And then there's tire plight of Ann Foster. who called the- police and was jailed by them. William Vanet'a visited Ann's rooming house. Later he declared S2OO was missing and omplalued so bitterly Ann called the police to eject him. They found the S2OO in Venetta’s pocked and jailed Ann on a charge of operating a disorderly place. New Airway Butte, Mont., —(UP)—One more major Montana airway eaipe into existence with inaguration of service. over the Spokane-St. Paul line by the Marner Transport company of Spokane. At the outset, tri-weekly service will be maintained but it is understood daily service will be started in the near future.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1930.

JAPANESE HEIR WILL CELEBRATE 28TH BIRTHDAY X Yasuhito, Wed to Commoner, Will be Recipient of Many Honors By Miles W. Vaughn Il nited Press Staff Correspondent) Tokyo, June 25— (UP) —Yashuhb to, ( hichlbu-no-miya, heir presumptive to the throne of Japan, celebrates his 28th birthday tomorrow and will be the recipient of numerous honors. To Japanese the prince I will be 29 years old, as the residents of Nippon, in common with! other Orientals consider a child one year old at birth and the day of his birth is his first birthday. The Prince likely will spend the day with his wife, the Princess Chichlbu, who formerly was Miss Setsu Matsudaria, daughter of Tsuneo Matsudaira. ambassador to Britain, and before her marriage a commoner. He will call on his next older brother, Emperor Hirohito, and probably on his mother, the Dow- " ager Empress Sadako. during the day and will be guest at an elabor-1 ate dinner at night. The Prince was married September 28, 1928, follow-! ing his return to Japan because of I the illness of his lather, the late! Emperor Taisho. Prince Chichibu is a captain ini the army amt spends much of hisj time in active service. He now is I preparing for the fall military maneuvers. He is honorary president [ of the British and Siamese Associations in Tokyo and fills all the so I cial duties ot an heir apparent, although Japanese never refer to him as such, feeling such a title might be construed as a slur to the Emperor and Empress because they have no son. The Prince is in robust health and a great patron of sports. He is an honorary member of the Skl| Club of Great Britian, a member of j the Alpine Ski Club, the Swiss Al-1 pine Club and the Alpine Club ot ■ England. He climbed several Swiss; peakfl during his stay in Europe in 1926 ana Irequently goes on mountain climbing expeditions in the Japan Alps, not far from Tokyo. -o NEWS” * 0 — — 1 Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Keil and family and Mrs. Clapp of Van Wcr*! Ohio visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles; h Dettinger Friday. Frank Boolser of Pittsburgh O', i and Mrs. Lena Liby of near Decatur attended the ice cream social al Magley, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Scherry entertained for dinner Sunday Mr. 1 and Mrs. Milton Scherry and fatally Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stranm, and Mr ! and Mrs. Rudy Kolter apd family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frauhiger and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy I Beer of near Decatur Sunday even-i ing. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wasson and family Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dettinger j and family were dinner guests of I Mr and Mrs. Edward Kolter and son, Sunday. Mr. and Mis. Otto Hildebrand| and family, Mrs. Mina Hildebrand. I Henry Hildebrand, Vernon Bracht I motored to Van Wert Sunday ami. were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs i Lewis Bracht and family. Miss Mary Dettinger called O'.il Miss Hazel Helmrich Monday after-f noon. Walter and Otto Kruetzman went] fishing the first of the week. Itrt’bert Foltz of Fort Wayne will spend a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hildebrand and family.; Miss Bettie Dettinger spent th" week-end with her parents then returned to Muncie where she is attending school. Mr. and Mrs. Janies Hower and Mr. ami Mrs. Edward Jaberg and! daughter Donna Ruth were supper j guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kolter Sunday. . ‘ Miss Mary Scherry of Vera Cruz | Is spending this week at the Oltoij Hildebrand home. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hower and I Mr. and Mrs. Wible and faintly old I Auburn, Indiana were guests of Mr. J and Mrs. Charles Dettinger Sum I day. j Miss Marie Hildebrand is sp-nd-ll ing this week with Rev. and Mrs. I Otto Scherry and family of Vera 11 Cruz. | There was a large crowd at the I Ice cream social at Magley Friday I night. S. J. Leyse called on George Miller Friday evening. (j She Looked Up Windsor, Ont. - (UP) —"I want ti.j got a marriage license’, said a young man to Miss Edith Whitfield,,l marriage license clerk at city halld "What is the young lady’s name,";| she asked without looking up. jl "Edith Whitfield'' said the young; man, and she looked up. It was \\ 11-j liam McMullen, to whom slur is engaged to be married. — o- — Intoxicating Idea Hickory Flat. Miss., —(UP) Newell E. Colquette, city marshall here is the author of sonic. intoxicatingl ideas. Recently he announced that all whisky confiscated by city police would be used to spi inkle the I streets.

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