Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 191, Decatur, Adams County, 13 August 1930 — Page 3
“'IIIBIISTSV I DEVELOPED Expect to Make Eion Seli-Supp‘»rt-■ln Three ears Bib E“ rl 11 ulf ’. staff <'oir-'SP"iiil'-iit 'si.lt. I’nnit'mtiary. Sul ’ " H Aug. I'' 'U R > ' >n ’ g, ' n M,.. ; .!s plan t" ,hlB ■nitenliar.v iho Insti- ■ it , kind in inn 3 Kat i“ -'■H-npport Kn.mstrl.'M m.t eompMing nuts-idf* comt indnspy at this kohm. pi t he flax urowi-rs in the 1,,,,g fll,er 1 crops to the I'D K»iutr it is threshed for p|Nt ■ 1t .,l I "'' 1 by llUn ’ . making ' fib ,. r wlticli is sold to fin|Kiauts in this and other Th? convicts thus eni|KV given a fair days wage jKri.ni flax plant is expected its objective hi 1933 when ) „,n be turning out 2.000 valued at more than and ftno.nd" worth of I is mnplished, / w .;| the institution be selfbut a surplus may tie each year to take requirements. the Oregon .'.i' trespass laliot conditions in because essing of flax any oth„r mill, officials say. Oi prison industry - ippletnent la on the outside by I) flux growing operatlax from the , H .. matketmg the crops. Augm-'t. “'ere* of motor vehicles bm n the brown--I of the V lii. r and the state bearing nearly 100 ? w.irelioitses within city wlrnre the flax will fur ■■ processing. ~ crop this year is the . q r...ny old tlm- .. " bountiful, destrong for fiber in the net marts, tie e is holding
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THE CORT Wednesday and Thursday SALLY O’NEIL and MOLLY O’DAY listers in real life in a talking drama of night life. “SISTERS” bashing, dazzling and dynamic. Strong drama and cintiliating comedy silhouetted against the jazzy background of New York nite life. Also—All Talking Comedy and Movietone News 15c—-35c NOTlCE—Tonight and tomorrow we will show ’^ r 100 slides of Decatur families and children. FRIDAY & SATURDAY—’’GUILTY’’—A Thrilling Talkie. 'Jnday, Monday, Tuesday-“HELLS ISLAND”
SUNDAY SCHOOL EXCURSION WALBRIDGE PARK Thursday, August 21 I via NICKEL PLATE ROAD ROUND TRIP Children 5 to 12 years. .75c hu Ca / r l rain with Commi-.»ary Car will leave Decatur at 6;00 Int Mill oDeratin fl direct to Walbridge Park, stopping PleasPO A M Willshire, Ohio City and Delphos leaving Delphos at |.M. R ?CT r ? ino S ? ecial Train will 'eave Walbridge Park 5:00 Itation ' ' Train wi " not operate to or from Toledo Union o Biqno Bt vM’ Church Sunday School of Decatur Invite* you ew sinh, OUr yicnlc Baskets and enjoy the day with us, seeing B 'Bhts and the wonderful Zoo and Birds. GET TICKETS AT NICKEL PLATE STATION. COMMITTEE.
Its own and growers are assured of profit. o r PREBLE NEWS Mrs. Susie Buuek spent several days visiting Mrs. Will Llnnemeler. Mrs. Oswald Hoffman and sons spent Thursday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ehlerding. Hansel Foley called in Preble, Thursday. Mrs. John Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Osca. Smith Lucile and Lawrence Smith of Fort Wayne called in Preble Thursday evening. Donald Shady spent several days visiting his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shady. Mrs. Earl Straub, Margaret and Hardly Straub visited Milton Hoffman family Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Peters called on Jacob Bloemker and Emma Bloemker Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hamilton and family called in Preble Wednesday evening. • Mrs. O. Heller and sons Verel and John spent Wednesday evening in Ossian looking after business. Mr. and Mrs. John Kirchner, Mrs. June Shackley and son Darrell Eugene. Erma Kirchner spent Wednesday evening calling on Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kirchner and daughter Mildred. Mr. and Mrs. George bultemeier and daughters spent Wednesday evening at Victor Bultemeiers near St. Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newhard anti son Dale visited in Decatur Wed nesday. Mrs. A. King and son of Van Wert, Ohio and Mrs. H. Venis of Decatur spent Wednesday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. Milton Werliug and family. Betty Jean Fuhrman of Decatur spent several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith last week. Mr. Wallace and daughter Betty Jean of Rochester spent several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bresick and family. Word was received by friends that Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith of Arcola are the proud parents of a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. August Werling and Amanda Dierkes of Decatur are spending several weeks outing at Rome City where they have a cottage. Mrs. Earl Steele of Decatur Mrs. Bessie Andrews and daughter Wilma spent several days last week visiting at Lagrange, Ind. Rev. and Mrs. A. Fledderjohann maue some calls in Preble Friday and spent the evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Kirchner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bittner and daughter and son called on Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hoffman and family Friday evening. Mildred Werling left for Rome City Friday where she will join her parents who are at the lake. Miss Rhoda Werling spent several weeks at the August Werling home. Milton Hoffman family are enjoying a two weeks vacation. Mr. and Mrs. James Werling and son of Fort Wayne spent Saturday visiting Rhoda Werling. Mr. and Mrs. John Kirchner, Erma and Irene Kirchner and Mrs. June Shackley and son Darreil spent Sunday afternoon at Triers Park at Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Yake were Sunday dlnne. guests of Mr. and Mrs.
DECATUR DaiLY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13,1930
Sisters VVhoe Died in Plane-Gas Tank Crash r v* 1 Eugenia Laws, left, and her sister, Mary, of Chicago, whose bodies were recovered from the wreckage of a sightseeing plane which plunged t nrough the roof of a huge gas tank in Chicago. It ie thought that the plane, piloted by Orville Suchy of Chicago, was struck by lightning. 1 he bodies of Suchy and his two passengers were found with the wreckage of the plane in the bottom cf the tank.
Orville Heller and family Sunday' Mr. and Mrs. Longmeier of Fort Wayne spent Sunday afternoon visiting Mrs Katherine Linnemeier j Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ehlerding of Fort Wayne were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bultemeier. Charles Sullivan family are enjoying a two weeks vacation. Dale Newhard and John Heller I enjoyed an outing at Clines gravel pit Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goldner spent Sunday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goldner. M.. and Mrs. Irvin Foley and laughter of Ohio City, Ohio called in Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Frietag. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shady and laughter of Fort Wayne visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shady Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bauer spent Sunday attending the motorboat races ut Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Conrad and family of near Decatur were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Bultemeier family. Roy Bauer and Bob Beery of Peterson spent Sunday attending the atito races at Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Beiberich and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beiberich and family and Gus Koeneman and family spent Sunday even ing visiting Geo. Bultemeier family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fuhrman and family attended the Tumbleson reunion held at Legion Memo-' rial Park at Decatur Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Jaberg and family | of Orland, Ohio, called on Mr. Jack Bloemker and daughter Emma Tuesday. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Russel Bauman and family of Decatur called on Mr. and Mrs. Milton Werling and fa-1 mily Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shady and, daughter Ethel spent Tuesday visit-' ing in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Walter Frauhiger spent Fri-J day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry i Bauer. Aldine and Helen Bultemeier arej spending several days visiting Mr. i and Mrs. Ernst Conrad and family.! Mrs. Oscar Werling and children and Mrs. Fred Werling and children of near Tocsin spent Tuesdav visiting Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kirchner and daughter Mildred. — 0 CRAIGVILLE NEWS The Willing Workers and Volunteer S. S. class of the U. B. I church held their meeting for the month of August last Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hetrick. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Garton and children Wilbur and Betty. Mr. and Mrs. Ford Worthman and daughter Justine, Mr. and Mrs. James Mankey. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolf and daughteis Dorothy and Evelyn, Mrs. Leo Wasson and ' daughters Madge and Merle, Mrs. Roy Delhi and daughters Louise and Betty, Mrs. Harve Ginter and daughters Marjorie and Esther, Mr. Walter Reed, George Kinsey, Bill Yake, and Albert Kinsey. Misses Alta and Nellie Worthman of Fort Wayne spent the week end at this place. Mrs. Robert Wolf will entertain the Progressive club nevt Wednesday August 14. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Bell spent Tuesday in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heckley and children Doris and Garth were callers at this place Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Strickler and family of Willshire, Ohio, were Sunday afternoon guests in the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Oates Strickler. Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Harris, two sons, Lowell and Paul, of Ada, 0., were guests last Sunday in the j home of Rev. and Mrs. J, F. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ratcliff and daughter Ruth Ann and Mrs. Finley Grove of Ossian were Sunday afternoon guests In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Denton Ratcliff. Mrs. Hazel Zimmerman, teacher of class No. 5, Christian Union, Sabbath School at Craigville, mot-| ored to Bluffton last Sunday and' entertained her class with a picnic dinner at Washington Park. Those present were Geraldine Strickler, Charlotte, Grace and Naomi Smith, Lloyd and Walter Leimenstoll, ■ Lowell and Paul Harris, Curtis and Betty Zimmerman and the teacher, Mrs. Hazel Zimmerman.
Mr. and Mrs. Oatus Strickler and two daughters, Bertha and Geraldine and Mrs. Emma Pyle, attended church services last Sunday evening at the St. Paul Christian Union church near Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolf and daughters weie callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Worthman near Uniondale, Monday evening. Mrs. Ray Wolf and daughters Wilda and Marjorie ot Tocsin spent a couple of days last week with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Schwartz. Mr. and Mrs. William Yager very pleasantly entertained a group of sixty guests last Friday evening, August 18th, in honor of Mrs. Jay E. Smith's birthday. The evening was spent in a social way. let cream and cake were served to all those present. Rev. and Mrs. Jay E. Smith entertained a few girl friends on last Wednesday afternoon, August 6th, in honor of their daughter Naomi’s ninth birthday. Those present were Mary Delhi, Madge Wasson. Louise and Betty Delhi, Dorothy and Evelyn Wolf, Bertha and Ger aldine Strickler, Mary Elizabeth Gerber, Charlotte, Grace, Naomi, Ruth Smith. Mrs. Oatus Strickler and daughters spent last Friday evening in the home of Mrs. Emma Pyle. Miss Mabel Hetrick of Bluffton 'is spending a couple of week i at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hetrick. GENEVA NEWS — Dr. and Mrs. T. J. McKean of i Linn Grove and Dr. and Mrs. Gor'man McKean of Geneva are spendI ing the week in St. Louis. Mo. The members of the M. E. Ladies I Aid Society were entertained by i the June committee, Tuesday afternoon at the church basement. Miss Helen Hoskinson of Winchester is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hoskinson. Mr. and Mrs. Jude Ray of Decatur are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lough. Mesdames C. P. Hinchman, Wil liam Hale and Miss Olive Rhoades spent Tuesday in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. John Briggs of Fort Wayne were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Briggs, Tuesday. Miss Margaret Snyder is spending the week with her grandmother, Mrs. Laura Banta of Grover Hill, Ohio. Mrs. Raymond Peters ot Indianapolis is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Josephus Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Esmond Houser and son Jay of Portland are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brown this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Rarrick and children of Shideler, Indiana, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCollum. *> — One Way to End It Marion, Ind., —(UP) — A pear thrown by a small boy apparently envious of the tree sitting ability of Dick Lugar, 11, brought the aspirant to the ground. He was stunned by the missile and fell 15 feet suffering a sprained shoulder. The seme pear indirectly brought down another sitter, Max Lutz., 11, perched near Lugar. He descended to help Lugar in reaching his home.
$2.75 Every Sunday to TOLEDO via Nickel Plate Road Travel by train. Comfortable and Convenient. Good Attractions at Theatres, Museums, Zoo and Amusement Parks. Boat rides on Beautiful Maumee Bay and Lake Erie. Consult Ticket Agent for Schedules and Information.
MONROE NEWS Rev. and Mrs. M. C. Oliver of Flushing, Michigan Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Rupert, Miss Frandie Oliver and other relatives for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hocker entertained for Sunday dinner Rev. and Mrs. H. H. Hocker and family of Compton, California, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hocker of Decatur Mrs. Jeatine Hocker and .Miss .Mardello Hocker of Monroe and Mr. and Mrs R. J. Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Urbana Ohio is visiting Mr. Smith’s parents Mr. ami Mrs. W. S. Smith. Miss Creo Crist of Fort Wayne pent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Crist. Mr. McGee Hendricks and Miss Katy Diggs of Fort Wayne visited Mr. and Mrs James A. Hendricks on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Smith of Fort Wayne spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bahner and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Busche spent ..he week-end at Kokomo, Ind., the guest of Mrs. Busche’s brother W. E. Smitson and family and attended » reunion of their school friends and on Sunday afternoon called on Mrs. Busche’s uncle Mr. Kendall at Tipton, Ind., who has been seriously ill but is very much improved at the present t’me. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller and family of Wapakoneta Ohio visited Mr. John Miller on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Sells and laughter Helen of Bradford Ohio
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were the guest h of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bahner on Sunday. Mi. and Mrs. Alfred Hahnert motored to Marlon on Sunday and spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Crist and Mr. and Mrs. Forest Andrews were the guests of Mr. ami Mrs. A. D. Crist at Decatur for Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. James A Hendricks and Mrs. J. R. Haynes motored to Geneva on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Andrews of Flint, Ind., visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy McDaniel on Sunday. Miss Harriet McKean of Auburn spent the week-end with her father Mr. John McKean and sister Martha and Alice McKean and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Keller and family of Hlilsburg, Ind., spent lh-3 week-end with Mrs. Margaret Dulin Rosellen Margaret and Junior remained for a two weeks visit with their grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Osterman of Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Notfinger attended the Stewart reunion at Winchester on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hendricks and Mrs. J. R. Haynes motored to Geneva on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Andrews of Flint, visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Me Daniel on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crist visited Mrs. Crist's nephew Charles Parkison at the Lutheran Hospital at Fort Wayne on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kessler and Mrs. James Kessler spent the weekend at Colon Michigan the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kessler and family. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Tabler motor-
. ed to Hartford City on Sunday and spent the day with Mr. und Mrs. • John Moore and son Jack. I Mr. ami Mrs. L. A. Graham of Decatur culled on Mrs. Harriet . Graham one Sunday afternoon, t g Mrs. John Floyd ami Mrs. RayI mtond Crist culled on Mrs. Hattie Andrews in Decatur on Monday t afternoon. I o WREN NEWS 1 Mrs. Lena Anderson of Monroe- ( vllle, Indiana culled in the Al Shook - home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Flnkhouaen of Fort Wayne called in Wren Sun- ; > day. Mr. Glenn Cully and family of Fort Wayne visited with Mrs. Mary Akom, Sunday. Mrs. Dorace Morehead, Mrs. Wm. ’ McClure and Mrs. Frank Standiford called on Mrs. Wm. Swoveland Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Daniels of Fort Wayne spent Sunday with reli atives in Wren. A mother and daughter banque* i was held in the church dining room Thursday. The W. M. A. Ladies served delicious refreshments with the Otterbein Guild girls as their i quests. An inspiring program was i enjoyed by all. Mr. Price McClure and family of Willshire, Ohio spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harrison McClure. ' The picnic which was held in the • R. B. Stevens woods Sunday, was | well attended. Sterling Peel and family of Port-
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land, spent Sunday with Wm. McClure and family. Class No. 2 of tho U. B. Church helil their monthlv meeting nt the home of Rugy Woruinger, Friday evening. Ice cream, cake und games were enjoyed. Those present were Alice Oeclisle, Glenda Tawk, Ruth and Barbara Dora Loodb and Ruth Moser. Crilla Belle Hill, Madona Lenhart, Marie Gephar', -Frances Standiford, Viola Dull and Mrs. Lloyd Callow, teacher. Russel Pomeroy of Harrisburg. Pa., spent the past week visitin : with his mother Mrs. Florence Pomeroy. Mrs. John Furry and son Donald and daughter Betty, called in Wren Monday.
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