Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 225, Decatur, Adams County, 23 September 1930 — Page 3

NEWS I a, S: « l!: ■ sonilny ■ and tannK ci 1 I L Veiinann H , I frr J ■ ■HUN-.I (ainily 1 ■ >nl' Loh'-""' 1 ’""" ■ ’ P Hl ln Sunday ■ M I »• • !< -‘l'l < ■hh’ mi |9 other n-laliv" |M Mr. ~" i ,l> "’ ' K ,r M' J ■ Sunday c E Hi'i k-a x HL miR. ■ « Fred Foster visit*. i II ■■ MM j|'._ - • _H i ' |r ' '. H. and. ,L Ray and family of H|r Floyd Johnson ami (,< l> 1 . r on Moi. Mrs Han-. I Foley ol Ind .sp.-u’ the week

■!l PRESENTING,* I 11 v helion ! I B Wai A. ROGERS | |B H.E I RLO O Ai J ■ r ▼ ■ ' Chevron". .. spirit of spccdins squad- M HIE r '''" c s ky '' ' to 9>c ta. k- H IB II "here the Alodcrn Hostess rcisns.. the M M C s'c-idcr sracc the clear, c: i-p modern H . thm- of sophisticated smartness. kJ H K' ' u H M Chevron is her dcsisn, so M I ' -ESRLOOAI is her Silverware .. . for |j Alodcrn Youth must have the best... V Bliß and I IEIRLOOAI quality, guaranteed vL. l° r A Century of Service, is wrought to V B aristocratic standards. M - I I Service for Six in Afirror Tray $36.50 Jr J + >8 H I Teaspoons $4-00 Set of Six D 1/ PUMPHREY | M Jewelry Store * ‘ lIF-CATIIR PORTLAND K

aafajg > I Notice To Patrons I To accomodate those whose work prevents them from conI veniently calling during the day, the officers of the Old Adams ( ounty Bank have arranged to keep open evenings, from 7:30 to 9:30 so that you may exchange your old certificates lor tho new series. Please attend to this at once as it is vitally important in our plans for reopening, which we hope with your cooperation, to complete soon. The Old Adams County Bank JOHN W. TYNDALL, president I

lend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coppens, Mrs. James Rainier and Mrs. AgInes Andrews of Decatur spent SuitI day with Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Anl drew*. | Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith and Mrs. Nellie Sullivan were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. It. Macy at Decatur on Sunday. Miss Creo Crist of Fort Wayne spent the week-end with her par elite Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Crist. Mr. Grover Sells of Greenville Ohio spent the weekend With i friends In Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. T. J Rayl entertainled for Sunday dinner Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Rayl and daughter Helena of Decatur. TOCSIN NEWS I Mrs. Amos Byrd and niece Miss 1 Evelyn Wilson motored to Macodin I Ohio Saturday where they attended the funeral services of their uncle Mr. George Hassan. Thev were accompanied home by Mr. Kline Keller of Detroit a nephew of Mrs. Byrds. Mr. und Mrs. W. E. Lyman of Marion were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmor Plummer. Mr. and Mrs. Arba Brelner en tertalned for dinner Sunday' Mi and Mrs. Garold Johnson and dauglij tei Barbara of Fort Wayne, Mr .and Mrs. George Myers and son | Gene of Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Jas Brelner and Mrs. Ella Johnson ami son Burris of Tocsin,. Mrs. Ida Kleinknight was a guest in the afternoon. Mrs. Harold Schwartz and Miss Eva Cosmefo of Fort Wayne wer-- : dinner guests Sunday of Mr. am! Mrs. S B. Ramsey. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kreigh an daughter Bonnie Lou were dinner

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" guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Mqrrlman of Decatur. ■ Mr. und Mis. Howard Mills and (luuxhtvr Evelyn were gueHts Sunday afternoon of Mr and Mrs Lewis Kretitzinan east of Decatur. 1 Frank und .Margatet Woodward 8 were on the sick list the past week ■ suffering with tonsllltis. Mr. und Mrs. Rudolph Scheumnn s of New Haven were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Conrod Scheuman Mr. and Mrs. Moody Wolf and son r Roger of Huntington < ailed on t trli nils east of Tocsin Sunday afternoon. Mrs. (has Plummer and daughter Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Wllmir t Branyon of Huntington Mr, and ■Mrs Joseph Novitski of Bluffton, I Mrs. Martha Ellen Beery of Decarnr and Mr. Martin Shsdv of near ( hicago all called on Mrs. George Plummer and daughter Myrtle Sunday. Those calling on Mrs. N. J. Klein- ’ knight Thursday were Mrs. Etta * Wasson and Mrs. Wm. Grim of | Bill iton, Mrs. C. E. Potter, Mrs. | Ella Johnson. Mrs. Claude Kreigh and daughter Bonnie Lou and Mrs. • W. .11. Sowards all of Tocsin. Mr. ami Mrs. Chas. Munson were tuests Sijnday afternoon of Mr. an I I Mrs. Woodward. Mr. und Mrs. W. J. Rupright entertained lor dinner Sunday in honor of their daughter Elizabeth's .nineteenth birthday. Mr. and Mr<. ■ i Pai is Ashcroft and Margaret GemNash of Fort Wayne. Afternoon i guests were Mr. and .Mrs, B. I’. Trenary of Fort Waym- and Gearhai t I Franke of near Tocsin. Mr. and Mrs. Dora Myers enter ■ talced for dinner Sunday, Mr. and i Mrs. Frank Myers and family of I I Pugney, ami Mr. und Mrs. Wn.. ■'Lindeman and family of Tocsin. In ■ i he afterroon they were all guests I'll the George Myers home south of : I ’ocsin. Mr. and Mrs. Wells of Fort '[ f.aym spent a couple of days last week v ith Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Daven- | port. Mr. ami Mrs. Lantz Wasson and I daughte. Catherine and Mrs. Earl Sowards were guests Sunday afternoon of Mr. a::d Mrs. N. J. Kleinknight. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Byrd, Miss Evelyn Wi’son and their guestMr. Kh*fn Keller attended a family gathering Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bryan at PortIland. o Exclusive Club Dryden, N. Y. —(UP)—Any retired bu iness man of more than 65 years old “who is not allowed to hang around his home and thus be comes a nuisance to his wife,” is •eligible to join the newly formed I Spit and Argue Quoit Club of Dryden. Widowers and bache'ors under 1 80 are not eligible, and those more I than 80 play by permission of the .executive committee. o He Saw It All Syracuse. N. Y.. —(UP) — Golt tig into the path of a team of rum iway horses while bicycling failling leneath their feet and watching : i wagon drawn by the horses pass I ng over him, was the experience of I Michael Bianchi, 12. The youth esi -aped with a few bruises.

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.COMMUNISM J IS ALLEGED ! Red Literature Found In Room of “Toilet Article” Salesman 11 • I Marion. Ind.- Sept. 23 —(UPI—- • Revelations of alleged comm tin Ist h activities In the negro district of ■ Marion, based upon reports of com r munist agents after the recent • lynching of two negroes, were made - today with arrest of August E. Poan- ’ sjoe. native of Sweden. Poansjoe had been in the negro ‘ district for several days presumably • as a salesman of toilet articles. | Sheriff Jacob Campbell raided his ■ i room and found a large quantity ot 1 Red ll'erature, in addition to a re- ■ port made by alleged communist • agents after the lynching .which 1 contained the names of negroes and others likely to be interested in a subverside movement. Poansjoe was to be arraigned this 1 afternoon on a charge of vagrancy and then held for federal author- ’ ities engaged in investigating act!- ■ vities of Communists in the United • States. He was said to be a member of the “Tuul" the initials ■ standing for “Trade Union Unity 1 League," an organization similar to the I. W. W. • Among the activities of the Tuul has been a movement to provide a defense for Herbert Cameron, 16- ! year-old Negro who participated ill ' robbery of a white youth and attack • upon bis fiance. The other two neg--1 roes were the ones hanged in the ' courthouse yard at Marion by a 1 mob. o Long Record Broken 1 Cornell, N. Y., —(UP) After a career marred not once by a burn. Fire Chief P. M. Bond's luck came 1 to an end when the flaming tip of 1 a match which he struck snapped off and burned a finger and the palm of his hand. Traveling Salesman Rochester. N. Y„ —(UP) —A call ,- that was considered practically valf ueless a year ago, because ot' a - broken leg today was junior champion, female of the fourth annudl W-Bt Michigan Jersey Parish Show helti in conjunction with the West Michigan fair. Fauvlc's Gladys McKay Girl, owned by George Pederson, Shelby, Oceana county, was 'Judged the new jonior champion ot ’ i the western part of the state. o— Arrests Namesake Blooming Grove, N. Y. —(UP) — r Harry Decker of Oxford Depot is ? passing 60 days in jail following his plea of guilty to a charge of petit larceny, after being arrested Iby Harry Decker, an Erie railroad [police sergeant. The officer charged I his namesake witli attempting ti steal lard from a refrigerator car. CLEVELAND COP . IS BAR MEMBER Cleveland, Sept. 23 —(UP) —When the Ohio State Bar Association an I nounced names of those who suc- | icessfuly had passed the bar exam I ination recently, Police Sergeant t Joseph A. Kennedy’s name was included in the list. Sergeant Kennedy's wife interestt ed him in the study of la v. He used J to wait outside the John Marshall ; Law School for his wife's classes Io - let out. y “You may as well spend your time • inside as out.'' she suggested. So he too, registered in the school and en- , joyed the study of law so well that j he kept on after his wife had been I graduated and finally passed tr.e liar examinations. Now that he is a lawyer, Sergeant i Kennedy intends to keep on being | a cop. Some day, if he gets tired of ! being a cop, he may join his wife in a husliand-and-wife law firm, ha I said. GENEVA NEWS — Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lough and | Ison Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. Rol;lert Lough and sons, Edgar and Jen I lor spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs'. Charles Hutton of Lelpsiz Ohio. Mesdames Forrest Deitch and Gorman McKean entertained sev eral guests at a dinner party Friday night. Clarrell Chew. Wittenburg col [lege spent the weekend here with ‘his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie ICheW. Mr. and Mrs. David Cross Jr., of Columbus 0., spent the week[end at this place. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Conner and son Kenneth of Dayton 0., spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Conner. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Filer went to Indianapolis, Sunday where they i will spend a few days with Mr. and I Mrs. E. B. Gauker. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Bolds ot Fort Wayne sent the week-end here with I Mr. and Mrs. Richard Briggs. I Mrs. Forrest Deitch spent the week-end with Miss Bess Pontius 'in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Duhane of Oklemuglee Okla, came Sunday to I spend a few weeks with Mr. and

Mrs. George Shoemaker, Waneta Buckey had the misfortune to break her arm while playing on the school ground Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Milo McCollum spent Friday In Greenville, Ohio [with relatives.

L®Jne will always stand out. Jr — uiey Satisfy CHESTERFIELD CIGARETTES are manufactured by LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO. 31 pju UK zri I Our advertising ! i E j ffi • DAY AFTER DAY, as you turn the pages of this S paper, you see the advertising of things you need. Food, clothing, home equipment . . . a’l the necessi- [1 $ ties and luxuries that go to make up the fullness of modern living. Efi Has it ever occurred to you to wonder just how Efi far you could trust these advertisements as reliable ag guides to the selection of worthy products? hfi We can answer your question in one broad state■S ment. Any product or service that you see consist- t j- ently advertised in the pages of this publication is worthy in quality, honestly priced and truthfully ffi presented. y; Why? For the very simple reason that to the maker and the seTer of an unworthy product, ad- ifi tfj • vertising presents the quickest and surest road to failure. To the misrepresented product, advertising S brings a sudden and fatal storm of public disapprov- g |e al. To the dishonest maker, advertising brings a constant public reminder of his dishonesty. S- ' Truth in advertising has come to stay ... its use is Jfi no longer dependent on the integrity of the advertiser, but on his business ability. Nothing else pays. Efi And, in addition, the publishers of your paper ffi make every effort to disbar from these columns any ® rip advertising that might prove objectionable or un- S profitable in any way to its readers. yftp Read the advertisements here. They offer you a dependable short cut to the kind of merchandise you * would select if you spent your day in shopping for it. u * Decatur Daily Democrat | K ! S

Mis. Eilsmoml Houser of Port- ■ Hand Is a guest of Mr. and Mrs ■ Charles Brown. < Mrs. Ernest Relcheldefter, Mrs. Chas, Relche'pleffer and Eleanor I Mutlilew went to Richmond Mot:- > day where they ivstted Mrs. Lewella Mathlew.

Mrs. Ralph Snyder and children spent the week-end with Mrs. Lauia Monta of Grover Hill, Ohio. —ii. Q. ■ — Gets Enough Baseball Oneonta, N. Y., I UPI - Waller A 811. s was struck twice by a basebull, while catching for a team al

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a clambake. A finger of his rhrlit hand was broken by a foul tip. and when he stnrten tor a Binghamton hospital, another fly hull struck ~ Bliss In the back of the head n’ljl — knocked him unconscious. He ami 2 baseball agree "all caught up" uuw j he says. u