Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 273, Decatur, Adams County, 18 November 1930 — Page 3

JMNTTO Sheeting ■ ’p|l 0 HEALTH L> e Radio Speech K| r t White House I* Conference ■n/s-ov. 17. (U.R)-A 4. ll.v H-tlt K. 1,, 1 through SatK^ ; gi called by the Preslaovinniental , ouhhl r the r ports " ) jai the |jf,. uii the health and |l "' children of the being <htie thrir w Ifare, what Kl' ! '" ' T, "‘ ! "' st " ays . Enin, committee of 27 men " Emu wlto-e national inter|t T' l ■' !,, l.if> .i to the s (liilil health and ■bL'VcbTed the plans for „ Krelptisive survey of the Ki 'iditions concerning A E'“ ell '" ' Tlle tec,lni ' K # . ,|,ide,l IHO four ma V ,i ■ Kd ii'l;.• ■ 'iininittees aided. w iiiii'e,| by the presi-■L.-l< ’ reports of t lie as w. 11 as those ap- ■' governors. JKg f 11,. 'inference, speak 'U s, ssion at 8:45 p.m. «ill followed at 9 p. Hoover. Their ■L ’ill be broadcast over a 1 <mW 1 l0kl "’' !,1< ’ delegates ini work. Special In■• made to arrange . • that those inthe work of other sectlieir own may have an m participate in all _ Elida' evening Secrej a Julia Lot hr, p w iii I k «is *• ■ S RECEIVED ! Htw Shipment /presses 9 Is. M. MOYER ■N. First St.

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11 speak at u public netting | Conclusions and reeommendntionM will bn Mummarized |>y Sec I Jrctary Wilbur nt 12:45 p. In . SaturJ day In an address to be broadcast! I over the National Farm and Home . I Hour hookup. 1 TOCSIN NEWS ! 1 Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Hall enter-j tained for dinner Sunday Mr and i Mrs. Hoy Hull ( f Fort Wavn( , fln() | ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Miles Stoneburn.rl • land children Wanda and Roger of ijTocsin. Afternoon guests were Mr. ! 1 and Mrs. Leo Wasson and daugh- , tern Madge and Myrl of Craigville. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sowards called at the Adams County Memorial . hospital Sunday evening to see th hitters niece, Miss Evelyn Meyer. 1 thirteen-yenr-c.ld daughter of Mr. , I and Mrs. Edward Meyers of near I Vera Cruz. She was rush d to the , I hospital Saturday morning and is . I suffering with pneumonia and heart trouble. Her condition is regard-1 , ed very serious. Mis. Ida Sowards of near Tocsin! is very happy because of the fact . that about twenty-four of her neigh- , bors, men and women, gathered at I her home Tn sday and husked her . corn and shredded the fodder fir , her. There was only four acres . but it yielded sixty bushels to thu [ acre. | Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Potter enter-| , I tained for dlnn r and supper Sun- I I day Mr. and Mrs. Carl Taylor and | I Mrs. Sarah Frye of Ossian. Mr. and Mrs. Rudrlph Scheuman of New Haven were dinner guests , Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Crewe north of Tocsin. Ralph Nash spent the week-end with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. .1. Rupright. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Miller and [ Hazel Borne of Tocsin ac ompanied , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mahnesmith of Ossian to Fort Wayne, Sunday where they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Farmer. Mr. and Mis. Howard Mills entertained fcr dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ereiner and children. Mr. and Mrs. George Myers and son Gene of Decatur spent Thursday with Mrs. Ella Johnson and son I Burris. , Mr. and Mrs. John Essner enter- , tained for dinner Sunday Mr. and I Mrs. Oscar Frye of Monroe. Evening guests in the home were Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Zaugg and children Walter and Dorothy. Mrs. Martha Jane Watkins took sick Thin sday evening and has been bedfast ever since suffering with stomach trouble. Mrs. Garth Woodward is reported on th- sick list at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Arba Breiner were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and ChICHESTERS PILLS w THE DIAMOND RRAM>. A z-AmT'K Ladle*! v Ask you* Drus w .jt / fT w A for Chl-ches-tem fcAAr !**!!• 10 Red and ttold(Cz) Y*vM !netalllc sea!e<l itb BlueXvy •fW Kibbou. Takenoother Buy y If ~ Ask f<.r IL UFoin.l HEH.TERH IMAMOXI’ Ivw n BRANi» FILLtL fur 40 years kaow • ft ** Mfest, ReTable Unr Now I | r suLD ux CRUCC:si $ I VEHt

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1930.

Grid Career Ends - _ mMMMOHBOHMOaai wy */dT a <- Oy AS t —III n«i»A simple statement. Joe Saviddi was withdrawn from the univeiwlty," issued by officials of Notre Dame, sounded the death knell of the brilliant gndirun career ot the star from Three Oak«, Mich. Savoldi Hilt) violated the rules of the school. He secretly matried Miss Audrey Koehler (right) in April, 1929, and a few weeks ago a suit for dfivorce —which was immediately withdrawn —was filed.

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Remarkable aerial photo of six ♦ of Uncle Sam’s fighting warbirds flying at 205 miles an hour in perfect formation over San Diego Bay, Cal. Lieut. I. A. Woodring, of the famous 95th Pursuit Squadron, who rer

Mrs. Jas. Breiner. Mr. and Mrs. George Myers and family spent Sunday in the Jule Lindeman home. Mrs. Lindeman j is bedfast at this time. Mrs. Perry Shafter and son Dicky and Mrs. Ray Hamilton and son Richard were shoppers in Decatur Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rupright spent Sunday afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Elzey I near Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Wasson | and Miss Opal Wasson of Fort) Wayne called on Mr. and Mrs. Irvin i Wasson Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Smith and ! son Eugene and Mrs. Elizabeth Smith of near Ossian spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Miles Stoneburner. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Kleinknight were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. anil Mrs. W. M. Kleinknight. The Willing Workers class of the Tocsin Sunday School met Friday ! evening at the home of Mrs. Leon-1 aid Miller. 0 Famoi s i-ion Dead London, —(UP)—“Toto,” famous! lion at the zoo, who could be pett- j d uy visitors, is dead. o Get the Habit—Trade at How POPULAR LOW RATE EXCURSIONS NICKEL PLATE ROAD from Decatur to ST. LOUIS rp/j nr Round Trip Fridays and Saturdays TOLEDO d»Q ffF Round I O Trip Every Sunday TRAVEL BY TRAIN and Avoid Crowded Highway Traffic. Comfortable Coaches. Convenient Auto Service at Destination for ill purposes. Consult Ticket Agent for full details regarding tickets to all points.

a • cently achieved new fame by 3 rushing the Japanese peace Mi treaty from the Pacific Coast ri to Washington, D. C„ is com- |3 manding the squadron from M plane No. 2 (bottom) jj (4Qi*i nai.iwual Newaieel 3 IU _ _ ' —ll

WREN OS The following were Sunday din-1 § ner guests in the John Gephirt. U home west of town: Mr. and Mrs.||U R. A. Harker, and Mr. and Mrs.’S Clarence Drake and sons, Robert,' 3 Junior and Donald of Decatur, Mr. ’ g and Mrs. Owen Gephart, Albert | U iGephart, east of Wren, Mr. and .fl I Mrs. A. ('. Lillich and daughter, | Betty and sons Donald and Rich- 3 lard of Fort Wayne, and Mr. and s i Mrs. Bryan Myers and Ralph My- U I ers of this place. |[U Miss Zella Tope, and Mrs. Frank g Standiford and daughter Lois spent 3 Friday in Van Wert, Ohio. Standiford called cn Mrs. Wm. h Donahue while in the city. | The following visited with Mrs., -1 Katherine Springer recently: Mr.'U and Mrs. Clyde Springer and sons I Ui Harold. Oman, and .Gaylord of Ken- ri ton, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Victor! 3 i Hurless and daughters Anna Kath-j: erine and Crystal June of Ohio I I City. l" Harry Dull of this place and Miss £ I Lucille Lillich of near Ohio City > | were married Saturday evening by,“ j Rev. Graber. The couple will re- L [ side with the. bride’s mother near £ Ohio City. |jj Wilma and Ruby Miller of De- 3 1 catur and Alice Oechsle of this § place spent Sunday a'ternoon with U Frances Standiford and Jeane De fl : Vinney. • I F The following were Sunday din- _ ner guests in the Orval Stewart £ home, north of town: Mr. and Mrs. { j G. W. Dull, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cal- [[ low, Mr. H. D. Stewart, Myrtle Dull, g I Mr. and Mrs. Horace Morhead, Mrs. J I Laura Stewart an dsons Lynn and B ! Clarence, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Stew- | art and son Marvin, all of this place, and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. g Stewart of Decatur. ■ Rev. F. E. Fetherolf and family & sptnt Sunday with labon Siler and | family near Glenmore, Ohio. f Lula De Vinney and Mr. Howard : Jones of Mount Verncn, Ohio, j spent the week-end with the form- [U ers’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Standiford of this place. Mr. Jones Ilj

returned to his home in Mount Vernon while Miss De Vinney will remain for a short visit. There will be a 2 and 5 cent supper served on Saturday evening, Nov. 22, at the U. B. church from 5 to 7 p. tn., followed by a short program. Everybody invited. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Heller of Toledo, Ohio, are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dull. o Huge Beet Grown Malden. Mass., —(UP)—lncluded in the backyard garden harvest of Patsy Migliozzi this fall was a beet 18 inches in circumference and weighed 12 pounds 12 ounces, it measured 41 inches from the top of the foilage to the tip of the root. o Box Car Goes Touring Chicago — (UP) — Curiosity as to what happens to a box car led the Canadian Pacific recently to trail one of its cars on its travels. From January until October 1930 it traveled more than 50.000 miles in 20 states and over 30 different U. S. railways.

i I i Stories of adventure I j j SILHOUETTE of a horseman against a desert sky ... a swaying figure on a storm-swept deck . . . how enjoyable but how little related to your own everyfa day life are the stories of adventure that you read. ® But there are adventure stories of another kind Jfi that you come upon every day. Adventures with a thrill and excitement of their own—adventures that * you can share. You find them in the advertisements JE u; in your daily newspaper. fp The advertisements tell you of new experiences S. that can be made a part of your life. They tell you yr how it feels to skim along the road in a smoothly powered, new car. To turn a switch on a new radio SR and command the harmonies of a superb orchestra. To board a limited train and go whirling across the -jR country on a new kind of vacation. * i ’ The advertisements do not stop with telling you g ifi about these things. They tell you exactly how you g can make them your own —most economically and gfi with the greatest assurance of satisfaction. Read ip the advertisements. Share the adventures in plea- a SB sure and satisfaction they offer you! gj L ■ * ye i • Consult the advertising [ 3 with confidence I I I Decatur Daily Democrat |

GENEVA NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Judny of Limn, Ohio, mid Mrs. Gertrude Julay of Fort Wayne spent the weeltmd here with relatives. Mr and Mrs. Russel Stiener and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kerr attended the Home coming at Ball Normal School, Muncie Saturday. Mrs. Merle Teeple mid daughters 1 j line, Mr . (Bert Reasnor, and Mrs. Roy Butcher spent Saturday in Fort Wayne. Theodore Fallow of Fort Wayne spent the week-end In Geneva will! friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller of Lake George spent the week-end here wilh Mr. mul Mrs. I). J. McWhirter enroute to Florida to spend the winter. Dr. Gorman McKean mid Rav [ McCollum attended the Notre Dame Drake game Saturday. Harland Whiteman and J. Graber of Fort Wayne spent the week-end here with relatives and 'riends. Mr’. Charley Pyle and grand daughter Beatty spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Worrel of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wolf and daughters. Alma and Bonnie Gene were guests of E. E. Conner and family, Sunday. Several ladies are planning to atitem! a benefit bridge given by the D. A. R’s of Poll land Tuesday. o— MONROE NEWS I Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hocker, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Meyers of Monroe and Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Smith and 1 daughter Margaret of Berne motored to Monroeville on Sunday and spent the day with Rev. and Mrs. iE. M. Foster and daughter ElizaI beth. Mrs. Merle Garrett of Van Wert, I Ohio spent the week-end with her 'sister Miss Ruth Gilbert. Misr Alta Hahnert returned to her home in Monroe on Saturday | from the Memorial hospital at De ca n. she is improving slowly from ■ her recent Illness. Miss Delores Longenberger spent I the week-end at Fort Wayne and j Yp ilanta, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Heller and family of Fort Wayne spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hoffner. Mr. and Mrs. Otho Lobenstien Mr. and M,s. James V. Hendricks and Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Longenberger 'motored to Fairmont, Indiana on

Sunday afternoon Mr. Ira Wagoner spent Sunday I afternoon In Berne. Mr. and Mrs. Romey Briner and family of Decatur were the giu'sts of Mr. mid Mrs. J. F. Crist on Sunday evening. Mrs. Oliver Hendricks and Mr William Hendricks entertained for I Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. RayIniond Crist and son Quetiten and Kermit. Mr. and Mis. Otis Brandyberry and .Miss Kathryn Wolf of Fort Wayne. Mrs. Hattie Mills of Decatur Is spending the week with her daughter Mrs. Grover Oliver and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Badders of Fort Wayne spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J It. Badders. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crist mid luinily called on Mr. mid Mrs. Frank Briner living west of Monroe on Monday evening. Mr. C. E. Banner and Mrs. S. A. Ltihr spent Sunday evening in Fort Wayne. Miss Kathryn Wolf of Fort Wayne spent the week-end witii her aunt Mrs. Otis Brand.vberry. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Tabler motorled to Hartford City on Sunday amt Out of the “House of Magic” GENERA! FULL RANGE RADIO Hear this new-type receiver made by MASTERS OF RADIO Super-Selective Super-Sensitive Super-Tone Come m today p. kirsch & SON

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• r • [spent the day with Mr. and Mis. jjohn Moore and son Jack. __ Mr. and Mrs. Walt Johnson and 11 Miss Ida Weldy of Decatur called non Mrs. Oliver Hendricks on Sun- • day afternoon. _ o «- Nation'* Oldeat Newsy Winsted, Conn., - (I UP) —Friend 1 | Botsfonl, 83. claims to 1.0 the naf lion's only octogenarian newatey. Each Saturday he delivers 70 copies of a weekly paper, walking about 14 miles to accomplish the task. — o , Inland Town Has Fire-Boat Natick. Mass., —(UP) —A "fire- , boat” has been added to the regular , equipment of this island town's fire department. The flat bottom boat which Is transported on a trtiUcr will lie used in rescuing winter skaters and summer swimmers frotn drowning. Make This Test ! . Yourself Akron Truss Pad clings without irritating Place this velvet soft rupture pad on the back of your hand, press a Anger on tt and gently move it back and forth See how it holds its place refusing to slip or chafe Non-porous, these pads are exclusive features of tne Akron Truss Remember every truss we sell is guaranteed to hold the rupture and to fit correctly B. J. Smith Drug Co. The Rexall Store Authorized Akron Truss Fitter