Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 54, Decatur, Adams County, 3 March 1932 — Page 5
■SfiivKTo | out’ AT ONCE l T , s w>»»"' ,n . EONE ’ ►"ITT Ik" •*""■ f,,r beW > D h , ve been 1° •'* ►'‘ the county and dele- ►. expected to attend. ■*“ '.nve connnittee hits been ■ next Monday night Ki* ... y itosse. and Ktv Chatrnn" 1 m ■' ■f will i»' nil “ l '’- ft »m I* KW "‘ r ‘' 1 Kommittee members and aR Eneinmrats interested in the f. little later next week F n H Erwin will preside fjeetina at Catholic high E auditorium John " l> " firman of reception I " is planning to have a fjaadidate and state leader. Lporan headquarters anil Lrnatlon bureau will beattidied iP tlic business section Jeamr'so that all visitors will nil cared-for. tadate for the general commit * Mti „g will be set Monday . , n is probable the general ion will be held about 1 liursP Friday. Charges Arc Denied ha Vegas Nev- March 3—<UP) Jutnlle. today denied charges American Civil Liberties L that former Boulder Dam , E r _, bad been arrested promts- I aasb as vagrants, forced to la[ai treated brutally in a prison , arkade. pistriet Attorney Harley A. HarB b>i«n investigation of the pro-1 is. o STRADDLING UNION DEMANDS QJfTUi I'ED FOB MPAG E O NEI pt in all but a few Western and ' Id-Western cities and have had (form assistance from church | ginutions. Women s clubs. Mis-[ COUGHS Don't let them get a strangle hold, ifht perms quickly. Creomulsion comse< th® 7 best helps known to modm sdeace. Powerful but harmless lojant to take. No narcotics. Money faiikd if any cough no matter of iv Icag sanding is not relieved. Ask k druggist for Creomulsion. (adv.)
Yea! Yellow Jackets! Win The Ft. Wayne Sectional
Sectional Honors are yours if you play the brand of basketball we know you will. Fight from the start to the finish — every minute of the game and you’ll return home the victor-. Edwards Studio
YEA! TEAM Win the Sectional and the rest will be easy. Fight every minute from whistle to whistle and you will return home victorious. We’re with you. KROGER STORES
Reporters At Lindbergh Home IMB A UdßHt Jin K ■■ : A ■A* D* 1 fl j Mi jHmNk I ■ \ “ » .... \ The nlxivt photo shows reporters questioning niemliers of the Lindbergh household. Lindbergh Home . ■ , s .. i .7 • w \ J ■ i d uHq wi Hill I ■MI i MW *H~. raWkIJSWMmWMVIVrW.sr.- «*? ■ <■.» A view of the $50,000 Lindbergh home, from which Ute baby disappeared Tuesday night. The child wa.i in the nursery, which is on the second floor of the building, when left by a nurse, who returned to find him gone. The home, in an isolated section of No-. - .Jersey, is located between Hopewell and Lambertville, and backed by dense woods.
igionarv Women and Educational orgauizations W<- Jiave organized thousands o fpetitlons with literally hundreds of names against the resubmission movment and these have gone and ace going io congressmmen and senators from aj-
Everybody is pulling for you to bring the Sectional h o nor s to good old D.H.S. Show ’em you can do it. It’s a hard battle but a Yellow Jacket never quits. O. K. Barber Shop
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1932.
. most every county." I j Mrs Boole said i'.tese conf'iences . Ix'gan in the Nations capital December 4 when President Hoover wa.s presented with the signed pledges for total abstinence and ■ i support ot prohibition between the
The Honors Are Yours The courage and ability you have displayed all season will prove the factor in your bringing the Sectional honors to Decatur High School. You can win it, gang, so go get it. Morris 5 & lOc Store
1.200,000 young people lie! ween the age tof 14 and 30. "It i . most significant.’ .Mr.-. Boole pointed out. "That about 4(10.000 of these are of voting age, a fitting i answer to the tiny figures of the I Junior League wet poll."
J 9 We’re Counting On You! V Fight With Ail You Have I and Bring the Honors \ Back to 1). H. S. OGG, FEAZEL, HILL, GAY, <' BUFFI NBARGER, BLYTHE, I*. STRICKLER, SAUNDERS, COWAN, EADY, EHiNGER, G. STRICKLER
HEART ATTACK FATAL TO DR. E. G. COVERDALE (CONTINUED FROM I »bK ONE) school win u he was 17 years ol 1 I He took a post graduate cour.v-l the following year. Later he entered Kush Medical | College, In Chicago, ami in .lune, i 1902. was graduated from that institution with a degree of Doc , lor of Medicine. He returned to Decatur and engaged in n general medical practice for two years He then entered the Chicago Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat Institute and was graduated from that institution. two years later. In his general I practice he specialiied in diseases; of the eye. ear. nose and throat I and was considered a specialist i in his profession. In following the practice of 1 medicine. Dr. Coverdale was of I | the third generation engaged in I that profession. Ills grandfather. | Dr. Lemuel N. Coverdah practiced; [ medicine about a century ; ~ > in ; I Ohio, and his father was one of I the pioneer doctors in this section | iof the country. His father began' the practice of medicine at Mon-j [ mouth In 1872. Dr. Coverdale’s | I father died in this city, Decern [ i her 31, 1928. Following his graduation from | ! college. Dr. Coverdale was asso ' elated with his father and until i the latter's death they had their! office together. On May 21. 1911. he married; I Miss Estella Ellis of this city, j • They have one daughter. Mary | I Madeline, who is a senior in the ‘ ' Decatur high school. In War Service When the I'nited States enter" I the World war, Dr. Coverdale was ! named chief examiner of the Adi ams County medical examination I board. He served as chairman of; I the conscription board until called Ito active service in the medical t corps of the army. He was comI missioned a captain and in SepI temher, 191 S, was sent to Fort Oglethrope. Chattanooga. Tenn, iHe remained in the servile until . January, 1919. and was discharged ; from New York, being an officer > in an embarkation unit. I Following the war he returned , to Decatur and resumed his practice. He was ai-tive in fraternal circles and served several terms 1 as exalted ruler of Decatur council No. 993 of the B. I’. O. E. lie I ; also served as lodge trustee for several years and a week ago was i named an alternate to the nation- . al convention of Elks at Binning-
Fight to Win Sectional honors mean rhuch to your school. You can win if you play real basketball and we know you’ll live up to your past performances by giving all you have. Luck to you! Vitz Gift & Baby Shop
Search Autos For Baby < --KwS;* IK- ■ .ki-K WLi ' - . , -z* * ■ - Every available policeman and detective, state trooper and many . I deral authorities of New Jersey and nearby states joined in the hunt ‘ lor the Lindbergh baby and his kidnapers. Photo shows a trooper u lestioning motorist near Lindbergh home.
ham, Ala. He was a member of Adams Post of the American Legion, the Adams County Medical associatioa, the Masonic Blue lodge and I chapter and of the Scottish Rite, • Fort Wayne. He was secretary of the Decatur Cemetery association. He was affiliated with the Presbyterian church amt for several years was a member of the church choir. Dr. Coverdale was a man ot fine chara ter and noble deeds. His companionship was cherished by a wide circle of friends and his I advice was sought and followed , by many. Besides the widow and daugh- ■ lei. IT. Coverdale is survived by • one brother. Clark Coverdale of ; Demopolis. Alabama. Word was - received from him this afternoon - that he would be here Friday
morning. One sister. .May Coverdale Christian died several years ago. The body was removed late this afternoon from the Black undertaking parlors to the Coverdale home, accompanied by an escort of legionnaires. Friends may view the' body front I seven to nine o'clock Thursday I 1 and Friday evenings and from two to four Friday afternoon. Funeral services will be cou- ; ducted at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon from the Presbyterian ’ church. The Rev. A. R. Fledder- ' johatin, pastor of the Zion Re- | formed church, will deliver the ■ sermon. The Rev. Harry Thomp-1 ■ son. will assist. The Scottish Rite f will conduct ritualistic services at t the church. i Burial will be made in the . Decatur cemetery.
Play Hard / fight every minute of the way, Yellow Jackets —you can win ii you p’ay the brand of ball you are capable of playing. Let’s show ’em we can do it. Dr Mangold I) E N T I S I
Win The Sectional We know when the smoke clears away you will prove to be the winners. It’s a long, hard fight but we know you have the goods. More power to you. State Auto Insurance Assn.
OTHER COUNTY TEAMS PLAY IN WELLS COUNTY (CON I INIT-l< FORM PAGE ONK) ern Indiana give Decatur an even chance to win the sectional and advance to the regional meet. South Side anil Central of Fort Wayne also are regarded as probable winners and Monroeville and New Haven are given a fighting chance to win the honors. About 190 Decatur fans are planning to attend the Friday afternoon game. If Decatur wins the next game will lie at 10 o’clock Haturday morning with the winner of the Huntertown • Woodburn game. If successful in that game Decatur will then advance to the semi-finals. All Adams county high school net teams except Monmouth and Decatur will take part in the Bluffton tourney, starting Friday | morning. Simon Schwartz, editor . of the Borne Review will act as I representative of the Daily Ik'tno- ! crat at the Bluffton sectional. Kirkland is regarded as the most dangerous foe in the way of j Bluffton high school, which last [ year won the sectional and regional tournaments and went to the I state meet. Bluffton is regarded as strong ■ again this year. Union Center, | Wells county and Kirkland. Jefferson and Berne all are considered Jto have a chance to upset the I dope. August Ehlerding of Route 4 was a business visitor in this city today. The Right Way to Reduce | If you arc over-fat, do what doctors the world over now are doing. T hey supply a lacking gland secretion which helps turn food to energy, rather than to fat. The results are seen everywhere. Without Starvation, multitudes of people have gained new beauty, youth and vim. That right method is embodied in Martnola prescription tablets. People have used them for 24 years—millions of boxes of them. Now in every circle you see slender, happy people who can tell you the results. Go do what they did. Ask your druggist for Marmola. A book in the box will tell you all about it. Take four tablets I daily until weight conies down to normal, I and vim conies back. Start Marmola now. - - - .1 I I ■■
You Can Win and we know you will. Drive hard from start to finish and the honors will be yours. Drive with a Winner by choosing Goodyear Tires and Ex ide Batteries. Conrad Tire Service
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