Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 179, Decatur, Adams County, 30 July 1930 — Page 3

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IT 'ill Bells Peal for Don Luis and Aged Princess? Tribunal of Spine to Determine If Wedding Bells Shall Ring for Romantic Prince and His 74-Year-Old Fiancee. I u f / S J ' J rj/ IBM cjv**^***^A 1 J 4j I Princess Amedee de srogiie§ Don Ujis de boup&ow.

Paris, July 30 — These are sad. bad days indeed for European royalty! The latest is that elderly bluebloods are not to be permitted to marry whom they please. That was bad enough in the era when thrones were involved but now that dukes and princes have been divested of their rightful or wrongful domains, it seems that the least people can do is to allow these exwearers of ermine to embark on whatever matrimonial adventures they choose to hazard. The latest royal marriage plans to be held up are those of Prince Luis de Bourbon, cousin to King Alfonso of Spain and Princess Amedee de Broglie, member of one of the most aristocratic fam lies of Frauce. Objection to the match has been made by the family of the blushing bride-to-be, who declare that a seventy-four-year-old grandmother is too old to marry, particularly when the claimant to her hand is only forty-one and known as one of the gayest playboys in Western Europe. The Prince's family can also be said to be none too enthusiastic about the proposed match. The Infanta Eulal e, his mother, commented timely: “It is all so ridiculous. Why. she is older than I am, and I can only say I am sorry for her children and grandchildren.” However, the entire matter is to be threshed out in the Tribunal of the Seine. That celebrated high French court will decide whether Mrs. Otto Beiberich Sunday afternoon. Misses Florence and Ruth Worthman are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scherry and family. Miss Marie Kruetzman spent Wednesday with Miss Marie Scherry. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jaberg and laughter Donna Ruth attended the Borne reunion at Bluffton, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Borne and amily entertained for supper Monday Mr. and Mrs. William Bilhmai and daughter Esther, Mr. and Mrs. William Bilhman Jr. and daughter* Ruth and Evelyn, of Cincinnati, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Busch. Mrs Susie Rep pert, and Robert Deitsch of Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hower, of Decatur Mr. and Mrs. Charles Detlinger and their granddaughter Miss Phyllis Keil motored to Fort Wayne Sunday afternoon and visited with Mrs. Dick Farr who has been sick. Miss Mary Scherry visited witn Mrs. Franklin Fruchte and son Dale Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Lies of Toledo Ohio were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kruetzman and son Richard Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reppert visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kolter and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scherry and family Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reppert and family Mrs. Mina Reppert and son Clarence, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fruchte and family Daniel Scherry and daughters Marie and Marcella and Esther Reppert spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scherry and family. BARGAINS:-;- Bargains in Living Room, Dining Room suits, mattresses and rugs. Stuckey and Co., Monroe. Our phone number is 44 168-t*

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the marriage is legally possible. Amedee's protesting family will be represented in court by her nephew, the Due de Brissac. ' This is not the first time that Prince Don Luis' romances have been a'red in the newspapers. I About a year ago, he was reported I engaged to marry Mabelle Gilman Corey, wealthy former wife of William E. Corey, the Pittsburgh I millionaire. This romance was wrecked when < the rich Mrs. Gilman announced I that she had broken off with her j Spanish grandee because of a disi pute about the amount to be set- ! tied upon him before the wedding day. In the prince’s past life there have been other very unsavory episodes. In Parie, the bo ul «- vardiers call him the ‘black sheep' of Spanish royalty. However, there are members of royalty who look with favor upon the curious match. For instance, there is the Princess Catherine Radziwell, who declares that the Princess Amedee should be lauded for wanting to marry at an advanced age and that modern J women who refuse to grow old are entitled to their romance. Incidentally, Princess Amedee is fabulously rich, which Prince Luis is said to be poverty-stricken. It is for the Tribunal the Seine to decide the interesting question of just when a woman is too old to marry and whether the fact that she is a grandmother has any bearing on her matrimonial eligibility. “wrennewF Arthur Miller and family of Decatur and Miss Dorothv Myers of Fort Wayne, called at the Asa Carter home Sunday. Mrs. J. L. Moser and grandson Jason spent the past week with John Moser and family of Antwerp, Ohio. Mrs. W. Beech and children, BetI ty, Bobby and Geraldine, of Lima, Ohio, spent the past week with Pen Shook and family. The following called at the F. M. Standiford home Sunday evening: Mrs. Albert Mutschler, Mrs. E. W. Jackson and grandj daughter Janice of Decatur, and | Dc-wey Jackson of Crestline, Ohio. ' Raymond Bowers and children Ann and Buddy of Lorain, Ohio, visited with J. L.' Moser one day recently and were accompanied home by his daughter Jane, who has been visiting in Wren for several weeks. G. W. Dull and family have returned to their home after spending a week at Indian Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Gephart of Warren, Ohio, spent the week end with relatives in Wren. The following visited at the home of Mrs. Eva Moser Sunday: DeWitt Moser and family and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Longherger of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kriescher and Zella Tope spent Sunday with Groce Tope and family of near DeI catur. 1 Mr. and Mrs. N. I. Kericofe, Mrs. |V. R. Magill and Lois Standiford 'visited Mrs. Harry Bowen at the 'Adams County Memorial Hospital Thursday of last week.

MONROE NEWS Rev. and Mrs. H. H. Hocker and daughter Rornona and sou Rayrnone and Merrill of Compton, California, arrived Saturday nlaht for a visit with Rev. Hocker's mother, Mrs. Jestine Hocker and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Crist and daughter, Creo, entertained flor Sunday dinner, Miss Clara Springer of Hector, Minnesota, Mr. Hubert Meyers of Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Crist of Decatur. Mr. and Mr*. Charley Hahner and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Scheror motored to Geneva on Sunday afternoon and called on relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Amstutz and family of Fort Wayne spent the week-end with Mr. Ira Wagoner. Miss Crystal Sells left on Sunday afternoon for Detroit where she will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sells.

the of Millions of Veople fE h _ g I . .11JM 3 S O - ~ ’ >^=l2s--. | - — -v- ---<■■ W t? a—a«—~! r= J—, -■ r-Lr- -■ MSI The lout-priced automobile hat brought greater opportunity and added hours of recreation to millions of men and women BECAUSE the automobile is such an important factor of the day before. Hard work usually finds the way. in the lives and prosperity of so many people, the Once it was thought impossible to cast gray iron by purpose of the Ford Motor Company is something more the endless chain method. All precedent was against it than the mere manufacture of a motor car. and every previous experiment had failed. Many men There is no service in simply setting up a machine had shut their minds to the possibility of change. But or a plant and letting it turn out goods. The service fair prices to the public demanded that w asteful methods extends into every detail of the business — design, be eliminated in this operation. Finally the way was production, the wages paid and the selling price. All found and old methods gave place to new. are a part of the plan. A better way of making axle shafts saved thirty-six The Ford Motor Company looks upon itself as million dollars in four years. A new method of cutting charged with making an automobile that will meet the crankcases reduced the cost by $500,000 a year. The needs of millions of people and to provide it at a low perfection of a new machine saved a similar amount on price. That is its mission. That is its duty and its obliga- such a little thing as one bolt. Then electric welding was tion to the public. developed to make many bolts unnecessary and to The search for better ways of doing things is never- increase structural strength. ending. There is ceaseless, untiring effort to find new Just a little while ago, an .endless chain conveyor methods and new machines that will save steps and time almost four miles long was installed at the Rouge plant, in manufacturing. The Ford plants are, in reality, a This conveyor has a daily capacity of 300,000 parts great mechanical university, dedicated to the advance- weighing more than 2,000,000 pounds. By substituting ment of industry. Many manufacturers come to see the tireless, unvarying machine for tasks formerly done and share the progress made. by hand, it has made the day’s work easier for thousands The greatest progress comes by never standing still. of workers and saved time and money in the manuToday’s methods, however successful, can never be facture of the car. All of these things are done in the taken as wholly right. They represent simply interestand the service of the public—so that the the best efforts of the moment. Tomorrow benefits of reliable, economical transportation must bring an improvement in the methods may be placed within the means of every one. Ford Motor Company

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crist and family motored to Lima, Ohio, on Sunday and called on Mrs. Hattie Andrews nt the St. Ritas hospital and visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Frysinger at Rockford, Ohio. Mr. and Mr*. Delbert Beals of Portland visited Mrs. Beal’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Farrar on Sunday. Lewie Hendricks returned to his home in Monroe on Sunday after spending the week at Fort Wayne with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kessler and son Dorwin. Mr. and Mrs. George Harvey of Ind'anaoplis spent the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Harvey and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnston of Detroit spent the week-end with Mrs. Johnston’s father, Mr. Ira Wagoner. Mrs. Minda Albaugh of Dennison, Ohio, arrived Friday afternoon for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Juntos A. Hendricks. Mr. and Mrs. John Wimer of Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. J.

L. Gross for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Graham of Decatur called on Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hendricks on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Josephine Elzey of Hartford City Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Amos Brandyberry. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Andrews of Flint, Ind., was calling on relatives and friends In Monroe on Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Rainier of Decatur is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Forest Andrews and family. Mt*, and Mrs. Gail Hendricks spent the week-end at Tri Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Manlove, Mrs. | Angle Hendricks and son August C. Hendricks of Ringold, Texas, i spent Sunday in Fort Wayne the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Babcock and attended the rabtiit show at Triers park on Sunday: afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tritch of Fort Wayne and son Max. visited Mis. Tritcli’s mother, Mrs. Email ne Stalter.

Mrs. Cecil Franklin and Mrs. 1 Gladys Philips of Decatur visited ' I Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rayl and fam- 1 ' Ily on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Kessler , attended the Kessler reunion at Sun Set Park on Sunday. Mr. and Mr j . C. S. Mamma and daughter Lila of Huntington visited Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Tubler on ' Sunday. — — -o CRAIGVILLE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Oatus Strickler and ' daughtei.s Bertha ami Geraldine me- 1 Itored to Willshire, Ohio last Sun I day and attended the Strickler I I reuuion which was held in the park ' ’ iat that place. p Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolf, Mrs. | I A. H. Hetrick, Mrs. D. W. Abbott [! were callers at Van Wert, Ohio last 1 Saturday in the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Nelson Abbott. • Misses Alta and Nellie Worthman of Fort Wayne spent Sunday in tile : home of Mr. and Mrs. Ford Wor'h- . man. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bell. Mr. and '

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Mrs. Telford Paxson and children were Sunday guests In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pease and family and Mrs. Harder of Salanmaia were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Pease. Mr. and Mrs Lewis Schwartz and children of Detroit are spending a few days in tue home of Mr. ami Mrs. Joel Schwartz. hj Guy M yers ami daurli' r Harriet of Landing, Michigan and Mrs. Sam Kinsey an dson Laurel visited tills place last Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hetrick son Donald, Mrs. I). W. Abbott of Fort Wayne spent Friday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolf Mr. and Mis. Harve Ginter spent Sunday afternoon In Bluffton at the home of J.eir Somers. Mrs. Roy Strickler of Willshire, Ohio and Mr . Ed Kelly of Decatur were callers on friends here last Saturday afternoon. Miss Marjorie Ginter spent a few days last week in Bluffton visiting Miss Ruby Somers.