Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 259, Decatur, Adams County, 1 November 1930 — Page 5
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SATURDAY Tri Kappa Hummage Sale build ing north of Elberson Service Sta tion. Zion Reformed Mission Band, church parlors. 2:30 P. M. Zion Reformed W. M. S. Rummage Sale, church basement. Monday Monday Night Club, Mrs. Amos Graber. 7:30 p. m. Junior Arts Club, postponed. Literature Department Mrs. C. A. Dugan 7:30 P. M. Research Club Miss Nellie Black burn, 2:30 P. M. Tuesday Tri Kappa Business meeting, Mrs. L. F. Conter 8 p. m. Young Matrons Club Mrs. Albert Mutschler 7:30 p. m. Kirkland Ladies Club, Kirkland High School 1 p. m. Psi lota Xi business meeting, Miss Neva Brandyberry, 8 p. m. C. L. of C. regular meeting K. of C. Hall, 7:30 p. in. Tuesday Night Club, Mrs. Joe Smith, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Five Bundled Club Mrs. Frank Barthel 7:30 p. m. Historical Club, Mrs. Roy Runyon, 2:30 p. m. Bona Terns Club, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller, 7:30 p. m. Shakespeare Club, filrs. Frank France, 1 p. m. Thursday W. O. M. L. Bunco party. Moose home. 8 p. m. Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid Society school house, all day.
Out of town guests at the party other" than the honored guest were Mrs. Henry Brown and Mrs. William Mcßride of Bluffton. Othe' - guests were Mrs. Lawrence Linn, I Miss Florence Haney, Mrs. L. F. Conter, Mis. H. B. Macy, Mrs. J. G. I Neptune, Miss Mary Suttles, Mrs. L. A. Graham, Miss Gladys Graham, Mrs. C. O. Porter, Mrs. I. W. Macy, Mrs. Clifford Saylors, Mrs. L. S. Armstrong, Mrs. Paul Sauier, Mrs. John Heller, Mrs. Avon Burk and Mrs. Ed. A. Bosse. The Tri Kappa Sorority will hold the regular business meeting Tuesday everting at eight o’clock at the home of Mrs. L. F. Conter instead of the Old Adams County Bank as previously announced. HILDEGARDE SEIBEL TO BE MARRIED TONIGHT Miss Lee Anna Vance of this city will attend the marriage service in Fort Wayne tonight of Miss Hildegarde Seibel and Bruce Allen Gear both of Fort Wayne. The ceremony will take place at six-thirty o’clock at the Trinity English Lutheran Church, and Rev. Paul Krauss will perform the ceremony. Preceding the marriage service Ralph Doctor, organist will preside with a half hour organ musicale. The bride will be attended by MisVera Mueller as bridesmaid and her little sister, Patricia Ann Seibel will act as flowergirl. The groom will be attended by Maurice Owens of Angola as best man, and Carl A. Seibel. Jr.. Peter Certia, Jr. Marlin F. Schick. Jr., and Marshall Eyaasoh will serve as ushers. A dinner will be served for sixty five invited guests at the close o' Ihe ceremony, followed 'with dam ing at the Fairfield Manor. The couple will leave on a motor trip and on their return will be at home at the Van Buren apartments in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Arnos Graber will entertain the members of the Monday Night Club at her home, Monday night at seven-thirty o’clock. IW. C. T. U. ENJOYS INTERESTING MEETING The Women’s Christian Temperance Union had an interesting and instructive meeting at the library auditorium Friday afternoon. Following the devotionals which were led by Mrs. Fred Linn. Mrs. Delton Passwater, a delegate to the State W. C. T. U. convention held at Anderson. October tenth to thirteenth, gave a report of the convention. Mrs. John Niblick then gave a short talk giving information concerning voting in the coming election. She urged the ladies to vote] intelligently and to select their | office holders according to the character and ability of the man, rather than his politics. Following the business session some literature was distributed by
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the county president, Mrs. OberlH of Berne. The next meeting of the Union will be held Tuesday, December 9. o AKKIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Reinhart Werling, Decatur, Houle 4, are the parents of a girl baby horn at the Adams County Memorial Hospital, Friday afternoon. Both mother and baby are getting along fine. MONROE NEWS Mrs. John Floyd, Mrs. V. D. Williams. Mrs. Otto Longenberger, Mrs. E. W. Busche and Mrs. Otis Brandyberry motored to Fort Wayne on Tuesday to attend an executive meeting of the Woman’s Foreign Missionary society at the Wayne Street M. E. Church. Mrs. Sylvester Johnson ot Richmond Ind., is spending the week with her father Mr. Eli Hendricks. Miss Eva Davis and Miss Elizabeth Scherer spent Tuesday afternoon in Berne. Mi. and Mrs. J. F. Hocker visited Dr. and Mrs. It. B. McKeeman in Fort Wayne on Sunday. Mr. Lee Miller of Fort Wayne and Miss Loiimi Hahnert spent Sun day evening in Portland the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Beals. Mrs. C. H. Branch of Decatur called on her mother Mrs. Amos Brandyberry on Wednesday afternoon. > Sir. and Mrs. Raymond Crist entertained for dinner on Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Neidigh and family of Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. R. Hayes spent Thursday in Decatur the guest of Mrs. Maud Dorwin. Mr. and Mrs. Harold DeVor of Decatur called on Mr. and Mrs. Grover Oliver on Wednesday even-" ing. Rev. and Mrs. M. E. Oliver and daughter Evelyn of Flushing, Mich igau visited Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Rupert and Miss Francile Oliver on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Cecil Franklin of Decatur spent Friday with her grand parents Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rayl.
Garageman Heads Road Ettertck, Wis., —(UP) —The long abandoned 10-mile railroad, between here and the main line of the Green Bay and Western railroad at Blair, was being operated today with a gasoline engine capable of pulling two freight cars. The bankrupt railroad was taken over by Maurice Casey, garageman, and a group of booster citizens. o Arkansas Plans Reserve Morr(llton, Ark., —(UP) —A state game preserve will be on Petit Jean mountain near liere within the next tew months according lu Guy Amsler, chairman of the Arkansas Game and Fish commission. Mules Cost More Than Men Birmingham, Ala., —(UP)—Jefferson county pays 55 cents a day to feed a working mule and only 24 cents to feed a working chain gang convict, records show. o . Loss Didn’t Bother Him New Orleans, La., —(UP) —Paul Behne, 22, who lost bpth his hands in an accident when h boy paint s pictures, plays “Pee 'Wed’’ golt’, drives a ford writes, eats and dresses with his elbows. - o _. Sells Teeth for Movie Birmingham, Ala.. —(UP) —Gola Martin, Negro, complained to police hat her son, Sam has sold her SSO set of lower false teeth for 10 cents to go to the picture show. Jf’-eh andPafp _o Got Her Stove Covers Back Lynn, Mass., —(UP) - Because tena'”. Mary LaFarge had failed to nay her rent, Landlord Sidus Katz took away the stove covers of her kitchen range. Mrs. La Farge ap pealed to police, explaining she was out of work and had an invalid daughter, and authorities ordered (he covers restored.
S Milton Weriing Democratic Candidate for County Clerk Solicits your support and pledges honest, courteous and efficient service. Pol. Advt.
PLAN STUDY OF NEW DISEASES AMONG WORKERS
U. S. Health Service Will Seek Aid of States Washington, Nov. 1 (UP)— An increasing number of occupational diseases reported by state health officers has led lo a demand by the] United States Public Health Service for a rigid inquiry to determine the full extent, ot new industrial hazards. Growth ot industry in the past two decades has vastly increased | the health dangers of workers and > has added several new types of ailments to the medical catalogue. Urgent necessity of a careful inquiry for which funds must be obtained from Congress, is imphasized by Dr. L. R. Thompson, chief of research activities for the service. ' Cooperation Needed Ro said such a survey may bo undertaken in cooperation with some of the industrial states ’where health officers are also Concerned I about tlie health of workers. Connecticut particularly. Dr. Thomp son said, has evinced a willingness to aid. Statistics relating to spread of industrial diseases are Incomplete, Dr. Thompson said, because no figures are available showing the number of workers in a particular occupational diseases each year,’’ he explained, "but we have no figures showing the orange in the number employed in various fields. So these figures apply each year to changing groups in size of which is unknown. Census Needed What is needed first in attacking this problem. Dr. Thompson said, is a limited census of industries showing the number of workers in each particular occupation. These figures could then be checked with the disease reports and data of value obtained. One of the most dreaded of the new industrial diseases is that causI ed by radium which is now under iu- ' vestigation by the health service. Diseases caused by lead, dusts, paint chemicals, etc., iwe also important items in the nation’s health problems. —— 0 , Rev. 11. J. Buchanan of Fairmount will visit in this city Sunday. W. J. Krick of Van Wert, Ohio, visited in this city today.
To Ike Voters of Adams County I respectfully solicit your support, and pledge myself to endeavor to get one dollar’s value for every dollar expended of public funds. Chas. J. Joivs Republican Candidate for COUNTY COMMISSIONER THIRD DISTRICT Pol. Advt.
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Margaret Campbell. Martha Elizabeth Calland, Helena Rayl, Kathryn Engeler, Mrs. Dave Campbell and Mrs. Albert Mutschler witnessed the football game at Bluffton last night. Burley Drew and Howard Long of Geneva visited it this city Friday evening. Miss Helen Gerber, Bernard Clark and Wendell Macklin left today for Columbus. Ohio where they will attend the Ohio State vs. Wisconsin football game. Walter Bockman of Kokomo is (spending the week-end in this city. I Mrs. E. S. Christen and son Ferd motored to South Bend today where they will spend the week-end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Whistler. Today they will attend the lu diatia-Notre Dame football game. Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Gerber and daughter Sally and Miss Luetta Reft'ey motored to Fort Wayne last evening and enjoyed a show. Earl Christen of Fort Wayne spent Frida yin this city visiting :wlth relatives and friends. Mss Madge Hite will he the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elton KUpright of near Magley. Mr. and Mrs. Among thoseSßS Among those from this city who witnessed the Bluffton and Deca- - tnr football game at Bluffton last night were W. Guy Brown, and daughter Mary Maxine Brown, Bet;ty; Franklin. Louise -Haubold, Sara Jane Kauffman, and Edwina Shroll Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Uhrick, Miss ' Mary Kohls and Lois Dellinger and Rolland Reppert and Hubert Stulti motored to Bluffton last night to witness the Bluffton Decatur football game. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Haggard re- ; siding on route 9. Decatur, attended , to business in this city today. Dr. and Mrs. Harold DeVoY, Mr. i and Mrs. James Staley, Dr. H. E. ■ Daniels, and Miss Evelyn Steele attended tlie Bluffton-Decatur foot- ■ ball game at Bluffton, last night. An' now conies Joe Kite, who says ■ he’s let the contract to here his ga- • rage shingled. I've never known ■ such wonderful industrial activity . est precedin’ an elect ion as diets is , today, an’ I’m wonderin' if ther’ll be enough men to fill the jobs. "After a i feller feeds his family, an’ pays his taxes, an' puts aside a tittle ransom money, he haint got much left fer nonsense." said Elmer Means, today. , —Abe Mailiu. Indianapolis News Miss Florine Michaud of tlie Fort
Wayne schools Is here for an over (over Sunday visit with her mother. William Mcßride and Harry Brown of Bluffton motored here last, evening for a short visit. Harry Meshberger of Linn Grove i visited here on his way home from Fort Wayne. The democratic smoker this evening at headquarters will be interesting. Voters are invited. K. M. McCormick, wife and son I of Bartlettsvflle, Oklahoma and San Antonia, Texas visited with L. C. Waring here last evening. Frank Martin or -rVashlngton I township was a business visitor lu I this city today. Samuel A. Lahr of Monroe was a business visitor here today. Miss Kathryn Dixson and Nathan Nelson motored to Bluffton Friday night where they witnessed the De catur-Bluffton football game. Mrs. Joseph Schwartz and (laugh ter Agnes of Berne visited here today. Martin Meshberger and sons o: French township were looking aftsr business in this city today. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dudgeon, Clarence Keller of Bluffton, anti Miss Leia Schlagenhauf of Berne spent last evening in this city. David Habegger of Blue Creek township was a business caller here today. J. D. R. Schwartz of near Berne , attended an electrical meeting in j Wells county Friday to get ideas for ( putting on the meeting at the David Schwartz farm in Monroe, township, Wednesday, November 5. R. J. Mann of St. Marys townshin was looking after business in this city today. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson. Mrs. Arch Haughton, Mrs. W. C. Glendenning of Geneva visited witu relatives and friends in this city
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10T£ _ FOR Ferd Litterer —for — JUDGE SO M E FACTS ABOUT TH E CANI)I DA T E iieyan lhe practice of law September, 1901, twenty-six years ir<o. Graduate of Hanover College. Studied law at Indianapolis College of Law. Swiss-German parentage. Your Vote Will Be Appreciated Pol. Advt.
Friday evenng. Edgar Steele Jerome Keller and Fred Busse witnessed the Bluffton Decatur football game at Bluffton last night. Miss Gladys Graham who is teaching in Anderson, Is spending the week-end visiting In this city. —. o—— —---— Taxes on installment Plan Fort Pierce, Fla - (UP) —The city commissioner has agreed to give taxpayers here tlie choice of paying taxes in ten monthly installments. ■'■"-111 —~ II Didn't Have a Jump Marietta, Ga., (UP) -Noel L. Norris. Decatur, Ga.. joined the Caterpillar (Tub when he jumped from a plane near here. He thought
THE CORT SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Matinee Sunday 2 p. in 15c-40c First Evening Show 6:30 20c-50c A Boomshell of Laughter with the Cookoo Stars—Wheeler and Woolsey ‘ ‘ HALF SHOT AT SUNRISE ’ ’ World's greatest comedians are in the Army now! (downs in khaki run wild on the Boulevards . . . bounce laughs oil' the Eiffel Tower . . . play riot in the Grin and Gaiter belt of Gay Paree! ADDED—Talking Comedy “Follow the Swallow” and Movietone News. TONIGHT—Buck Jones in a breath-taking Western drama “MEN WITHOUT LAW.” Also-The 6th Chapter of the serial “The Indians are Coming” and Cartoon. 15c —35 c
THE ADAMS THEATRE SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Matinee Sunday at 2 I’. M.—loc-35c FIRST Sunday Evening Show at 6:30—20c-10c A MAD, MERRY MIX-UP OF TROPICAL DELIGHTS LET’S GO NAT/VE With JACK OAKIE. ‘SKEETS’ GALLAGHER, JAMES HALL, JEANETTE MacDONALD and KAY FRANCIS All for Fun! Fun for All! Be Yourself. .Laugh, Love and Make Whoopie! A Joy to See! A Delight to Hear! Added—An ALL TALKING Comedy—and—“BAßNACLE BILL-THE SAILOR”-a Screen Song. LAST TIME TONIGHT—“PHANTOM LV THE HOUSE”— with Ricardo Cortez and Henry Walthall. Sl’E't IAL ADDED ATTRACTION—RIN-TIN TIN in "THE LONE DEFENDER”-with Buzz Barton and Walter Miller. DON'T MISS THE OPENING ( HAI’TER of the GREATEST TALKING SERIAL EVER MADE! Also —An ALL TALKING Comedy. 15c —35 c COMING ATTRACTIONS Next Week LON CHANEY in "THE UNHOLY TIIBEE''-He Talks. JOHN GILBERT ami WALLACE BEERY in “WAY FOB A SAILOR.”
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the plane v.as out of control bht William C. Motley, Sanford, Fla., pilot, landed safely, Norris was in* Ju red slightly. - — Twin Trees Alternate Carrollton, Ga., ■ (UP)— Twfa trees on the farm of J. R. Colson near here bear chestnuts as big as hen eggs. They do not opera’e together, one tree bearing nuts on<> year, the other the next. —— o———-.■•i-— Twin* Worry Teacher* Worchester. Mass., -- (UP) - Teachers have a hard time tellihg the pupils apart at Tatnuck grammar school. The student body includes six sets of twins.
