Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 101, Decatur, Adams County, 27 April 1932 — Page 3

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■ 1 u EIWS RIGHT, CASEY -103,500 MILES” rview by j.ctsi Y kk-. Antes Reporter • J ■ Wf / Jo I ' y/'. '' -j ! ■ # W Carrol Ftigren. insurance man of // z sJ- -A«4*Hlawffl,v 230 Eart St " 5r ~,,“ l~lrll!' l ~ lrll! ' ' L JV*' §lg| »/ IMB y /,ow t« drive 103.500 »u7e« trith MBr .' I t FTV—-^y k ll 1 1 wll/ minor repair bills. f H

I 1 X, insurance lail ' tl,<> 'l h’ s 1 ,,,n ' t ac parked in front of his St. ■’aulliunif. to add 10.500 and and note that they ■»<! 103,500. s not the census of the ities." he said as he dis*l'*- result to the inquir■Beportcr. "It's my mileage is Motor Oil And t the cars in last year's 9V tests ver came any- ' near that figure." Iso-Ais mileage?" the reporter. H Mr. F.ilgren nodded. ■ ol it,' he stated with emphasis. "The 40 500 the speedometer of right here. The G 3.000 was the total on

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CLUB CALENDAR Wednesday f Presbyterian mid-week i-rvice, ' church, 7 p m. Alpha Z"ta Bridge Club. Mrs. (lor ■don Acheson, postponed two w»-ekn. Zion Walther League, s.hool house. 7:i!o p. m. Zion Reformed Ph .a-,bo Bible class, church parlors 7 p. m. | Religious Study Chib, Miss Ethel Ervin. 7:30 p. m. Union T iwnsliip Woman's Club. 'Mrs. Marion Stolts, | p. m. St. Vincent de Paul, I). C. 11. S. i j 2 p. ni. Methodist W. ||. M. S. District |C invention, M. E. church, all day. Root Twp. Home Economics Club Mrs. Charles Johnson, l:3u p. m. T horsdav W. O. J. M.. M use Home. 7:110 1 p. m. Eastern Star, Masonic Hall, 7:30 i p. m. M. E. Ladies Aid Society, church i parlors. 2:30 p. m. . St. Mary’s Twp. Home Eon itnics Club. Mrs. Fred Hilton, 1:30 p. m. Friday United Brethren V. I. S. Class, t Earl Crider home, 7:30 p. m. I Saturday St. Marys Twp 4-H Club girls Bobo group. Botro school. 1:30 p. m. Christian Ladies Aid Thirty-five I I cent Plate supper church basement 1 5 t j 7 p. m. Root Twp. 4 H Chib Monmouth High Scho 1, 1:30 p. m. Monday Christian Corinthian May Day , breakfast, church parlK’t s. 5 to 8 : p. m. luesday Psi lota Xi Business meeting. Eno Lankenau home. 8 p. m.

my other Pontiac when I turned it in. 1 figure I’ve covered the entire* 103,500 miles in u little more than four years. "And what was the performance of the cars in all that driving?” "I’d teJl you in a minute if it wasn't A-1. But my upkeep bills have been so low that I'm almost ashamed to sell insurance to a mechanic. "I started to use Iso-Vis the first day it was put on the market in St. Paul- My friend at the filling station gave me a sales talk on it and 1 took it for what it was worth. Then my

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY APRIL 27, 1932

MONROE CLASS | HOLDS MEETING The Willing Workers class of the M tiro" Methodist Episcopal Sunday School met with Mrs. John I'T yd. Tuesday evening. 1 he meeting w is opened with a ong, More 1,1|,e the Muster." by the class, and Mrs. Dwight Brown H ud a portion of Hie Scripture and led lii pruyer. The sou.'. "I/rve Lifted Me,” was Ilin'. and the roll call was res|» nd ed to by f.lurteen members. Twelve L-Uests were also [ire-ent. Mrs. E. W. Bieche and Mrs. Dwight Brown had < '"ir e of the program. Miss Dolores Loligenlierger played u piano solo, and Mrs. William Mitchell give the reading, ' My M ither." The duet, ‘lA'bido in Me" was sun 4 by Mr- Busche and Mennas Lehman, ater which Mrs. E. M Duniliar gave the reading, “Mi liter's Way Mrs. Busche alsn had charge of a flower contest which was won :>y Mr Lehman. The closing prayer was given by Rev. E. M. Dunbar. Mrs Bus. he rnd Mr . John Floyd served refreshments. The next meeting of the class will be held in May with Mrs. Alt Hahnert. MUSIC DEPARTMENT SELECTS CHAIRMAN Miss Eleanor Reppert was named chairman of the Music Section of ' tpe Woman's Club at a business meeting held Monday evening at the Library. She will succeed Mrs. L. A. H th use who his served ' during the past year. The Corinthian class cf the Christian Sunday sch cl will serve a I May Day breakfast Monday morning fi m five to eight o'clock in the church basement. The public is invited to attend. All types of b.eakfasts will be served. TRI KAPPA PLANS PROJECTS A business meeting of the Tri Kappa rl Tority was held at the I home of Mrs. Harry Knapp, Tuesday night. The meeting was presided over by the president. Mrs. William Bell, and plans were made i for the annual inspection of the j chapter to be held the second week of June. Plans were also discussed for i charity w rk. As a part in the wrk I of Clean Up Week in Decatur, the sorority plans to plant shrubbery at 1 the appn ach of the Monroe Street

repair bills began to give me a sales talk and I‘ve stuck to it ever since. You can quote me on that if you want to. And get the total right—--10.3.500 miles?’ Mr. Edgren's 103,500 troublefree miles prove again what Iso-Vis has demonstrated in laboratory tests and in 4.A..4. tests on the Indianapolis Speedway— Positive Lubrication Protection. Iso-I is (a Standard Oil product) will not thin out front dilution. See the Hall and Bottle Test at Standard Oil stations and dealers.

Bridge, Mrs. W. Oily Brown, who attend • ed the mooting of th" Stat" Tuber- ■ j cuhnls AsSHiciatlon at Indianapolis i . ri-. ••fitly gave an interesting report |of Hu- mooting, mentioning the i ' work of the Tri Kuppii s rorily in ' J connection with the association. i I The next meeting of the society I i will bo hold in two weeks with Miss j Margaret Kitson. Mrs. Knapp, 1 assisted by the Mesdames Gertild Cole and Harry Sult, n served re- ‘ froslimcnts. Mrs. Sutton of lA-kron, <)., and I i Mrs. John Conklin of Dayton, O„ ' ! former members of the organlza--Ilion, wire guests nt the meeting, ‘I The. e.will be a business meeting ‘ of the Psi lota Xi Sorority at the 1 I Eno lainkenau home with Mrs. | Robert Helm as h ;stess, Tuesday ‘ evening at eight o'clock. Founding Is Observed The membe.s of the I. O. O. F. I and Rebekah Lodges of this city I ' united in observing the 113th anniversary of thb founding of the ' order In America. Tuesday evening at the I. O. O. F. Hall. L. C. Helm, past Grand Patriarch of the irder. p. esidod at the meet 1 ' Ing. Special musical selections were 1 j given by the Yottnig Men's Chorus * i of the Zion Reformed ihureh, con- ’ ’ si.- ting ot 21 voices. Rev. H. W. Thomps n of this I city delivered the principal address i of the evening. He told of the o.i- --! gin of tile Odd Fellows lodge, and ‘ i described its growth in America 1 I from the foundation of the first ’ i lodge in 1819, until the present 1 j time. He also stre-sed the fact that ’' in times ot strife and distress, f a--1 1 ternal organizations tended to act - as stabilizers in the communities. I The fact was also brought out that ; in the 113 years of its existence in : America, the order has grown from ‘ j five memtbeis who organized the ‘ 1 first lodge, until the present time ’ j when it is the largest benevolent ' ' fraternal order in the world. ■ | Light- refreshments were served ! | to the large crowd present follow- ’ , ing the program. The program com- ‘ mittee comp.ised L. C. Helm. Floyd i Acker. James Gattshall, and the re • freshment committee was compos- [ ed of S. E. Black, M. S. Venis, and ’ i Noah Frye. t t 0 Barge to Aid Gold Seekers Canon City,, Colo, — (UP) — A I barge, carrying di edging equipment is being constructed by a number I of prospect- .rs who intend to use | the vessel on the upper Askansas ' River for gold dredging. The pros- | pectors declared there is an abun- ; dance of gold in the river bed , waw'ted down from the hills in the | early days cf Colorado gold minI ing. o Swedes Launch B.g Tanker Malmoe, Sweden, —(UP) — The I largest motor tanker ever to be i launched in sonthe. n Sweden ha , l left the ways of the Kockiim Docki yard here. It was ordered by a | N. rwegian line and will be capable | of loading 1-2,750 tons. Propelled by Diesel engines the ship will make I mo:e than 12 knots. I o Prince to Write Fiction Stockham, —(UP) —Prince Len-' | nart of Sweden, or Lennart Berna ' I dotte, as he is now known after his I ■marriage to Miss Kain Nissvandt. ■ j intends Io take up fiction writing set iously. lie has inherited a fair [ talent from his father. Prince Wilhelm. and fr in his mothe . the former Brand Duchess Marie of Rus- | sia. Cotton in Road Builuing is an experiment. feet oi oad were built near Gonz&les. Lexaa. with unbleached canvas ns h binder. After 13 months ot heavj , traffic the pavement showed no signs of wear. If the continues to stand up w<*l|. it is said that the state wid » 'opt th?* form of < •»n.«tru<*ti<»n o Crafty W-udptck-’r Th? red-headed woodpecker is ii foreliaiided bird, the authorities hi Sequoia National park. California, say. The birds bore holes in Ihe park road guide posts and wedge acorns into tne holes The woodpeckers don't eat the acorns, bin they appear later ami ent the worms that develop In the acorns. ,_. o - G itherx.ig RL «•!?■ Sirup Taj (Ung ori) nt.p pi <e on a tret | prolongs the li>r ol the tree L:‘rg» iirst-growth th t” may hp tapped fr* two and sometimes three d*hcp> j without injury but It is disastrous to tap in two places near tngpthp* m ordei to collect tm» sap »n om i buck pt o Center of “Cold Pole" Flip lowest temperature on the cHith occurs in win' o ;n the mirth i east part of Siberia. Che some what indefinite center of grea’est cold, being known as Vie “cold I pole’ Al Verkhoyansk In this re J glon a temperature of imi.4 depress below Zero Fahrenheit w-n.® recirfA I »d on lan nary Ift ?SS3 rim lowest I i.»oi ;prord*Hl near ground fS * I tvgii'ar rncip<«r«ti.»ff>-ni ’tion . ~ - I-.. 1 ? Pleasant Mills Alumni Pleasant Mills Hijih School I KI DAY NIGHT 8 o’clock.

Darrow Searched ■ ■ : ■ 1 . • Sr .adflnEy S * . .. A t-7- 4 4 *■ I [ C'larnm e Darrow, noted Chicago attorney and t hies attorney for ■ the defense in the Fortescue-Massie "honor slaying" trial, being ■ I searched for weapons before entering the courthouse at Honolulu.

I HOSPITAL NO lE* Elaine Gaffer. 301 North Ninth I street, underwent a major emerg-1 I ency operation at the Adams County Memorial Hospital, Tuesday. | William Profit, Ohiir City. Ohio,! | submitted to a major operation this . [ morning at the local hospital. , i Mrs. Archer Russel. Ohio City,' j Ohio, is a medical patient at th" I Adams County Memorial Hospital. . | o ARRIVALS ■ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans. 423' , ! Elm street, are the parents of ;i ' | girl baby born to them at the Adjams County Memorial Hospital.- - i Tuesday. The baby was named ■ i Myrtle Marie. Mr. and Mrs. Russel White, 423

™—w> wqw.M«TC<ffli3UMMfli!m iimi iHraniHi imihii uhhmmt '* GLEN COWAN ,X, No. 25 ON THE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY BALLOT .. ** I PDAIWIQI? ,o operate the office as ~r y 1 * iWIWL Adams county, if nominated I N . and elected, in a business like manner and at the * mF' "' -WMlt vcr - v * c '»'c • co ’* commensurate with good servWff * cc ! " *he tax pavers. 7 «W" . ' a’K. ‘ v I PJ7? H?Vi? '” *he strictest economy and ’ *W*- 1 DLIILVE w j]| practice it in every way possible. ' "* ’.I QpJJVFD l ' ,,nr v<ars as * n,s,l “e of Wash’S's’ ■ '■£■. 1 uLIVVDI/ ir.gton township and refer you .... to m> record. Have been in business in Decatur I’-'t'id.' jeers. •> >' ii.i.e .i wa>> taken part in Democratic poli sT'z? tics a-.il am now a precinct committeeman from W y.w W ’ 1 * rs ' " ard B. Decatur. wfw * - '»Jt '• ’’ ' x '' -jB % u- •> ’ ■ ’’a '}' ’ A • " as 11 tan^’^ate f° r t *’** nomi'Ba ' J t* I a in-: for Au:'i:< t four )e;ir~ ago and lost In ' '• Wv>" < ’ ejk'' ‘ 7 less than f : fh votes. w Oct! * f '’■ fami ’ 3 conslßta ’" three chi,dre "* ’■w' ' / I will sincerel.v appreciate your support am. will, if elected, try to prove it to you by rendering the ver best service I can. Nl,^ er GLEN COWAN for AUDITOR Nu^ er Pol. Advt. ftMHBBMBHMnKaHBBKaBBnKM’W3B&*£KUJS!SIiXZ£v3k3fiQ ( £WHk' WyffftFWffawraggfIZITOWWWSMMMREWMIWRBMBMBWWBMMfiMMMMMMBBMMMMMBMMMMMWFIK

North Second street, are the parents of a boy baby born at the Adams County Memorial Hospital this morning. Both mother and baby 'are getting along nicely. Mrs. (White was formerly Miss Vivian Acker. ——gj———— — Swedish City to Celebrate Hudilsvall. Sweden. (I’Pl — Three and a half centuries have i passed sin.e this city in northern Sweden was founded, in 1552. Plans are naw being made for tjie celebration this summer of the 350t'.i anniversary. Diving the beginning of ! the ISth Century Hudiksvall several times was invaded by Russian t.c ::s. Its church was built 260 years igo. Dance Tonight, Sunset.

IfrTown Talks

I Rev. and Mrs. (1 F. Hubliart, Mrs I (Incur Arnl'lif, Mrs. (’. K. Reid, Mrs. Emma Beaty. Miss Ida 'l'homas, | Mrs. Emory (‘hureh, Mrs. J. W i I Sale. Mrs. Gitiigi' Saunders. Mrs .1 It. Biship, Mr. Amis Neuliau--ser, Mrs. M. E. Sclilotzliunr, Mrs i 'George Templin, Mrs. Hurl,try Lum- ' .-on, and Mrs. A. B. (Tine of Bluff ton are unending the 34tli annual I convention -f th" Mi-tlilAllst Wo-I 'men's Home Missionary Society, i , here I, day. Mrs. Bryce T'ho.nus spent Tin I day afternoon in Fort Wayne. William August, who has b“en a i : patient at the Soldier’s Ilk me H >s-1 ;-lial at Dayton, (thio spent the' , weal.-end In this city with his wifiMr . August. Mrs. I’. B. Thomas and son Phili lip left t ulny H r Dayti n, ().. to visit , with relatives and friends. Mrs. Th mas will attend the commenie- 1 merit exercises of tlie Blanchester. (I . high school Friday night at | which ti.ne her brother, William ' Ci ok. will be graduated from that •hi.-Il school. Mr. and Mr;. Martin Meshberger j il nighter Edith and son Quentin of | ' French township visi'.ed in this 1 <-i-'y Tuesday

I To The Voters | o£ Adams County i VOTE FOR n« t Phillip Strahm No - 43 | KIR COMMISSIONER Ist DISTRICT I uni independent of any cliques or influences Eg and any report that I entered the primary through the W influence of others is false. jj® If elected I will not be commissioner for any one ® n an but instead will be everybody’s representative. H nt >ti2 my best abi ity to keep expenses down as much K as possible and thus lowering taxes. I shall always M have the interest of the people of Adams county at M heart. H I am a member of the Farm Bureau: have been a Ig resident of Root township for 17 years and of the V county all my life; have a wife and four children. Your support will be greatly appre- Sy ciated and 1 promise you my best efforts for your interests always. gfi Phillip Strahm | No. 13 on the Democratic primary ballot. |D

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Mrs. Carrie Stitlierlnntl vlultod ut Gage Lake, Tumuluy with her ' slsti-r in law, Mrs. Neva Murray. , win. Im iit-riiiusly ill with can. er. Mr. mid Mih. W- S. Smit It of Mon- ! roe and Herbert Duvlg of MarshITleld, VL, wore guext" of th" E. B. I M icy family Tuettday night. Mi Dwight Kimble utt"ii<li'<l tinfuneral of Waym- Burnett" ut E rt | Wayne which was hold Monday i afternoon from the home of ills i parents, Mr. mid Mrs. Frank Bur--1 nolle of Fourth st.eet. Mr. Burnette I was formt'rly employed at the 1-cal i General Electric plant. L. A. Grab -.mt, E. B. Macy, C. D. , Macy, and C. D. Teeple mi <ored to Fort Wayne today where they at- ' tended the Hojg for Congress rally. . Howuicl McKinley of Portland i visited in this city this morning. o Few of U» Can .More than I.iski.O'Ml dangerous microbes are said to lurk In rhe : average dollar hill But we <-»in’l hold onro one long enough to ntnni more than ten.—l’athfinder M igir zine <> 1 Walter (Joy) Bockman. No. 31. for Recorder. lOlt-'i