Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 256, Decatur, Adams County, 29 October 1930 — Page 3

?Jpi news n, and Miss Hol , ‘ w ,l “ yM - y ■«■•• 1 r,,: ''""' < ’ i " li "' h'jllH. Beu Farlow, '■ V ■II' ' 1 '" llllil1 - !l lla "' M I * 8m,,,.. i(h|>.hi Greene of A.-, k •■1I<! guest.t V u "' l KuL., .! !<• .HI -I'ellt SuuCJjcrt Wayne. ■EBB I "’* l ' , " Bbpeil for tin* s Snyder of the week 'K, -■ anti L„ of town. o*nus s p, —-^^^^■ u y. ;uii(iiltg ,i>n.’ Mr. and Mis. 7 of |j .au>' the M. E.

Lljve on the necessities and the luxuries ml take care of them- || II -w es I V' ' I ■■‘'J iFine Union Suits B IbM | a $1.50 V -.i tt on the things you MUST buy that we I i ~>As ; our brawniest values. micrels stern clothes' VJ. fk *' ne - vvarni an( l capable Union Suit by ■hah ers at 98c big and true $5.00 worth of Dress trousers woolen hose at 50c that looks, inside and r.ttaiKrt, like :Im^^K; ovs Sheepskins that are as warm as SIO.OO tafc Bor H 7.95. ■ |Klder and Arrow Shirts at SI.OO and $1.95 DAD AND LAD , look the money. —but five out of a hundred real $1.98 to $7.95 1 Ath walking to see” buys. — Ijeha-T-My&cb Go-Inc-<k- MBUw— „j...! iiiiiiii | v .^^,Jhuiu l !A l |ixT.>r»^^-'rwTr*syirgir.. : rMKTagg«« csa«HMKwa®B irkel ■— . _ — teksßfc— The City Conies ;!■ to the I ‘Z. Farm I I 'twW* al if s v »s3w' : I ■' | *^ u - • ® O longer is the farmer isolated —no -C* g • mw more are farms difficult to com- j .H| municate with—the farmer’s great probI Icm is ended with the coming of com- ' (j t y folk or farmer, 1 plete phone service. Now his produce— you’ll find convenience no matter what it may be —is speedily “ t U use of' g and profitably handled by phone. the the phone places nt ■ nearest town—or one many miles away— your disposal. Distance ■ can be but a few seconds from him. The is no longer an ob- | phone sei’s his products and buys his Bta< i needs for him. ■Citizens Telephone Co.

(pinnule party, Monday evening a* ilje home of Rev. and Mrs. 1). Fallis Harlan Whiteman of Fort Wayne -pent the week-end here with relor tlves. Mr. A. ('. Rector of Fort Wayne was a business caller at this place Tuesday. Several people from Geneva and I Berm- attended a llalbr.veen party at the Ma onlc hall by the Geneva chapter of the O. E. S„ Rev, Fallis of Geneva and Mrs. Mazie Bixler of Berne won prizes for the best cos- | fume. Mrs. Wtn. Bradford of Pennville is spending several days here as relief operator at the Geneva Telephone office. TOCSIN NEWS Mrs. Harold Schwartz of Fort Wayne spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ramsey. Mk Ella Johnson spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Garold Johnson of Fort Wayne. Mrs. Clay Bowman. Mrs. Sadie Hoover, Mrs. Margaret Dailey and Mrs. Me; Kleinknight were dinner I guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Wili fard Nash. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gold ami laughter Routh and Miss Amalina

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1930.

1 Woodward of Fort Wayne were supi per guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Woodward. Other ■ guests in the home during the after I noon were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Woodward and Mrs. Laura Beattv oi ' s BhW'fton, Mr. and Mrs. w. J. Rnpright en- , tertalned tor dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dora Myers and sons Billy 1 : mi I Junior of Tocsin. In the afternoon Mrs. Rupright and daughter Elizabeth and their guests all motored to Fort Wayne whore they were gue ts of Mr. and Mrs. B. P. ’ I Trenary, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Brelner were guests Sunday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zimmerman near I Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Scheuman pt New Haven tfore dlnn r guests 'S-itiday of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brewe i north of Tocsin. I Mrs. Ida Kleinknight spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gursley near Liberty Center. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Potter and .granddaughters Doris and Wilma 1 were visitors in Bluffton Saturday afternoon. > ! I • ■ FREE —One quart oil with each in gallons gasoline purchased at i South Winchester street Filling I Station. Lawrence Potto, Mgr. 241t6x

Believed Strangled By Kidnap Fiend Vc-J] (■ 1 i d Jm '< ■ ’ ’ -'f I ' kA > i nA ■ £ ■ |w 1 ' < ■Him -' z I W '-.V—,r Alice Collier, who disappeared from her home at Detroit, Mich., on August 2, was found strangled to death on a farm near Dearborn, Mich. Albert Dodson is held by the authorities on suspicion. (International Newsreel) ~wrTnnews“ Rev. E. O. Hawk and family of North West, Ohio, spent Saturday with relatives here. The following spent Sunday in the Asa Carter home: Arthur Miller and family and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whittenberger of Decatur Mr. and Mrs. George Ramey of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday with Mrs. Eva Moser and daughter Mae. Several members of the V. B. church attended the C. E. convention which was held at Lima, Ohio Thursday of last week. Mrs. Wm Oechsle left Friday for Yonkers, New York, for a short visit with her niece Mrs. Leo Hennes sey. Mrs. James Dull and Miss Zella Tope were recent visitors of Mrs. Lloyd Daniels of Fort Wayne. Mrs. Katherine Springer spent Sunday with George Hurless and amily ea t of town. Mr. Roy Chapman of Fort Wayne was a Sunday guest in the F. M. Standiford home. Mrs. Lloyd Callow spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whitten of Akron, Ohio. Miss Goldie Myers and Miss Higgins visited in the Toledo, Ohio schools Friday. Miss Lois Standiford spent Monday afternoon vith Miss Helen Koos of Decatur. Miss Erma Kriescher spent Friday visiting the Dayton schools. Prof Vannatta and family spent the week-end with relatives in Ada. The following attended a barbeque pot-luck dinner in the G. ML Dull home Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Wm Teeple of near Decatur, Mrs. Delora Dudley and Miss Higgins of this place Alfred Hyers and family, Mr. J. H. Dudley and Mr. and Mrs. Kilmoltz of north of town, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blickler and Marjorie Schafer and daughter I Katherine of Monroeville, Ind. j Mrs. Dwight Snyder of Convoy, Ohio visited in the home of Mrs. T. L. Moser Sunday. _o * « MAGLF/Y NEWS M.s. Otto Scherry of New Bavaria Ohio Mrs. Mina Hildeorand and Miss Irene Hildebrand were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William. Bracht Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kruetzman and son Richard made a business trip to Rome City Thursday. Mr. Otto Kirchner of Fort Waym visited Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bieberich and family Friday evening Mrs. Caroline Jaberg is on the' >ick list. Miss Betty Dettinger and Alton Hower of Gary spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dettinger Miss Helen Hoffman of Decatur cisited with Miss Amanda Beiberiih Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jaberg and daughter Donna Ruth attended the mission Feast at St. Lukes church Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kolter en- j tertalned for dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ves Venus and Miss Mabel Parmer of Decatur Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hower of Bluffton, Miss Irene Girod, and Mr. and Mrs. James Hower. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Springer and family of Yoder, Mr. and Mrs. William Worthman and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bloemker were dinner and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Manns and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Anker and family of Decatur visited with M.’ and Mrs. Otto Beiberick Sunday evening. Miss- Mary Dettinger was the Sunday afternoon guest of Miss Metha Beiberick.

Daniel Scherry and daughters Ma rle and Marcella were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reppert Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dettinger Mi s Betty L.tittlnger and Alton Hower motored to Van Wert Ohio [and were dinner and supper gnosis of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Keil and family Sunday. Miss Phyllis Keil ie turned home with them to spend a few days. Mr. ami Mrs. l.osier Eckrote were dinner guests of Mrs. Jacob Echerry I Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Gettys Parmer. Mr--. I Buhler Mrs. Brumley of Decatur I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young of Wren | vlvsited Mr. and Mrs. Edward KolIter Sunday afternoon. ; Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Keller of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Milton 'Girod visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank|lln Fruchte and family Sunday I . afternoon. 1 Daniel Scherry and daughters I Marie and Marcella w'-re supper j guests of Mrs. Jacob Scherry SunI day. Garth and Orvin Anderson, Jerald and Noelin Barger vlvsited with Curl and Henry Beiberl-k Sunday afternoon. o COURT HOUSE The claim suit of D. A. Stauffer i vs. J. J. Dues Machine Co., was taken from justice of peace court of. Chris Stengle to Adams circuit

F> >■ Pk I \g I Ijß L El ■ _j¥l IrErUVC/ w "WHEN OUR CUSTOMERS* ► . i — START TALKING ABOUT THE EASY STARTING OF NEW RED CROWN ETHYL GASOLINE" TH EY everybody’s happy* K. C. Htrr.nmon f‘ / E "‘' ,ort ’ MB 8181 / -jiP ’ g ■— l t WU. Walter. ■ | j * Vincennes, Ind. \ ETHYL (^OUNb)• B I corporation / sssS'/jb M New Red g tgt g. g Schedule of Ethyl soar steadily. Its leadership is f Thjt s ymbo / Vj”' ' Standard Oil Company unquestioned. An engine fueled with " Is Your W" ■ e Undiuna) this knockless gasoline fears no road Guarantee W Sponsored Football Broadcasts or route. Smoothly—quickly it picks jfcrf Over Station WG N up speed. Smoothly — silently —it WfezZA . licks up the miles. That explains the FEW INDIANA 2“° [ at Purdue amazinp- accentance of New Red W? : jMEN WHO SELL November 1- Princeton at Chicago r f.k t pt N d F. E. RED CROWN w ,' rhCu ! p J November 8-Purdue at Chicago Crown Ethyl. Huntingburg. Ind, ETHYL akarusa,ind, November 15— Wisconsin at Northwestern This super-volatile gasoline is making CT A klh AD ft |! TCkKADANIV November 22motoring pleasanter for more and •*'INLz r\ LJ Vz IL. X- Vz iVI r/\ IN 7 Notre Dame at Northwestern more customers every day. (Indiana) November 29— J J Army-Nqtre Damea/Chicago - ■■ -

court. Transcript and papers woe-] filed. Roms Cutter and Silo Co., has brought stilt on account against Leo : R. Merriman, Summons Is returnable November 1”. M. Kirsch, liquidating agent for. the Peoples Loan and Trust Co. ha- i brought suit on note against Lawrence E. Opliger et al. Summons l.s ! returnable November 17. Gilliom Lumber Co., has brought ' suit on note against John Mingcr, et al. Simmons is returnable Nov ; ember 17. A ease to collect a note filed by Morris Stults, receiver for Wells County Bank vs. Arch Cook, el al, originally filled In Wells circuit court has been venued to Adam-i court. Goldie May Haley has filed a suit for divorce against Nade Haley. A !re training order has been issue I I against defendant. Petition for temporary allowance wID be hoard November 1. o GALVA BANKER HOME SAFELY CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE' theater Saturday night and d ove home al< tie. Mrs. Yocum was in the living room of their home when I she heard his automobile stop outside. “Can you tell me how to get to' 1.... " Mrs. Yocum h ard a strangel I voice inquire. Her husband repli-| ed, off r ug to direct the inquirer.

An hour later, when he had not returned, she became nlarined and notified authorities. Yocum was said to he several | I times a millionaire. In addition to I I controlling the bunk which lie took j over after his father's death 161 I years ago, h hud a hand in many j industries. Auth ritles otgnn'zed a wide I | search for him. enlisting the assist-1 I an\~ of all officers in north cen-1 Itra) Illinois, and circularizing th ■ I | entire state. The activity was stopp’d Sunday after Mrs. Yocum received a special delivery letter, mailed at Kewan -e. west of Galva, and sign- > ed by h r husband. She would not. ■ discuss it nor would she disclose I the contents of a second letter she received the n xt day. IL wever, And- rson, a close friend , of the family, made a trip to Chi-| cago on Monday, and It was reportd he was arranging the payment ( if the ransom. Yesterday, Mis. Yocum becam ■ almost fiantic in her urgings that) authorities “I t me handle this alone." Authorities acceded to Iler- request, mor? by necessity than for any (liter reason, because Mrs. Yocum hud refits <1 to give them any infot mation. American Legion Drum Corp Halloween Dance K. of C. Hall Friday, October 31.

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LARGE CROWD IS EXPECTED HERE FRIDAY . (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE» ? i-semide on Madison street, west. of Third street; the decorated atflbft i will sot mon Jefferson street, west * of Third street and the masquerad- •» •s amt rnerrie-makert on ThirtL.Jl street, between Madison and JeffI - tson streets. As the* parade moves __ i south on Third street the different units will fall in line. Line of March Marching on South Third street-, . ' the parade will go to Adams street, ■ east on Adams street to Second 'titre t, north on Second street to i Jackson street, west on Jackson street to Third street, then south .. lo Jeffersi n street, east to Second I street, north on Second street to •Monroe street, whore th? p.twuto I will disband. Red fire will be burned along the • line of march. The General Electric and Wren bands will also he i in the parade. Men. women and children aro invited to masquerade and join the ~, big parade. Prizes to the winners w 11 be paid Friday night. o BARGAINS:— Bargains tn Living Room, DiP'Ug Room suits, mattresses and rugs. Stuckey and Co, Monroe Our phone number Is 44 168-t*