Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 106, Decatur, Adams County, 3 May 1932 — Page 3
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I Saris Styles KS-., M.irv Knight "• . L.t lies gEa in ' f and P" 1 * ■.KX-.., that of all (>•• KT*. SOU - ■L s , ..■ the weather hat'd * n directing the ■fashion. With snow, hafl, I - and only an oceaslotnil | nt'" May- ■ » li beige and KE , I beige brown -i Ks 1.. I weell Idol He. , k . buttons XJ '' '■ ' "'""" ’'tntons < ln P .,, t imming Tim | )„ K i •■..- .1,. key. half of the ' K al | ( .1 1 mish little side-sett-1 I NIGHT club - entertained 1 KAli-e nt the Monday Night I Kb a| her ' >n f ‘- l:| st evening. | KX,. midge were played; awarded to Mrs.| Mrs. i. ■ .- < £. K K luncheon was!' th.- of the games.] it- : will be hostess 1 ■ thf >'.">' at th.- next regn E tJtlng. ■LTA THETA TAU jK*S OFFICERS hi- in.-el ina of H^^Bl■ ' to .1 ■■ I- - I'-' led. M 1-— Bh|M 11 ''' '' t" '"■ H.'lliioll.si@Ml)t I’atiieia Teeplo. . Mary Helen Lose. Miss Mary Harris. I :: ::'. and - I'l ■b [orris purser. |Mi- o' - " b. B^Mti 1 \ ‘ meeting. -Aii- di-eiiss.-d lor tinbe given il! 'lol. M Mi-s Katheryn Hyland ■B I the commit!.-.- in < ot 1 .- the Misses Mary, Kl* Maly Helen Lose. Flotilda. .lean. : . Clark, and Mrs. l B L. 1 ■NTtITAIN WITH MMay dinner party Mrs V. A. Fairchild' dinned Sunday hoay* 11 " Hiss Helen Fairchild, who,' ■B. railinit.-d from Monmouth) Bsh iF'liiiii: Munday. April 25. nt wore Mr. and 1. I- irehild and family. I'"'-1. Catherine, Richard.. May, Mr, E. M.
E © I aren’t ■lways luck eyes and a smooth , depend on good health. beautiful woman guards' constipation. She knows ean cause headaches,' H* skin, dull eyes, pimples, aging. ••ct yourself from constipaeating a delicious cereal. E9, s "»w Kellogg’s All-Bran ‘bulk” to exercise the ir.and Vitamin B to tone the tract. In addition, Alllurnishes blood-building iron. E9?,'bulk”in All-Bran is similar 1 of lettuce. Within the body, a soft mass, which gently intestines of wastes. How F 6 ®' safer than pills and drugs — len habit-forming. tablespoonfuls daily—in; CaT ' cases, with every meal—jmost types of constipa--11 J’our trouble is not relieved
in this way, see your doctor. Serve as a cereal, with milk or cream, or use in cooking. At all grocers. In the red-and-green package. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek.
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CLUB CALENDAR Tuezdav Mt. Tabor Ladies Aid. Mrs. John ' Helm. 7:30 p. m. Keklonga 4 II Club, Pleasant Mills school 1:30 p. m. C. L. of (’.. Catholic school hall. 1 7:30 p. tn. Evangelical Dutiful Daughter class, Mrs. Paul Kirchenbauer, 7:30 p. m. Zion Reformed W. M S„ parlors 2:30 p. m. Zion Reformed (1. M. G. church pirlors, 8:00 ■;:. nt. Pytfifan Sister benefit bridge and bunco -party. K. of p. Home, 8 p. in. Psi lota Xi Business meeting, Eno Lankenau home, 8 p. m. Christian Ladies Aid S h iety. Mis. Fred King. 2:30 p in. Wednesday Frivolity Club. Mrs. Burl Johnson 7:30 p. nt. Christian Missionary Society. Mrs. Ca 1 Luse. 7:30 p. m. Zion Reformed Mother and Daughter Banquet, church basement, 6:30 p. m. N. and T. Club. Mis. Paul Kirch-] entbaner, 2 p. m Thursday Evangelical Missionary Society, <1 lurch parlors. 2 -p. m. Methodist W. H. Mi S.. Mrs. A. J. Smith, 2:30 p. m. Bridge Club, Miss Mary Macy, 7:30 p. m. M. E. Ever Ready Class. Mrs. Giles Porter at Harry Butler home, 7:30 p. m. Calvary Ladies Aid, church- 1:30p. m. U. B. Ladies Aid. Mrs. Lucy Johnson. 2 p. m. W. O. T. M. Mother's Day program. Moose H me, 7 p. m. Antioch Missionary IS e wing Circle. Mrs. Ellen Beery, allslay. Friday Pocahontas-Red Men Reunion. Red Men Hall. 7:30 p. m. Five Hundred Club. Mrs. B. R. Pa r. Postponed. Monroe Township 4 H Chib. M. II S. 1:30 -p. m. Fairchild, all of Decatur; and Mrs. E. A?. Fairchild and children i Betty Jane. Harold. Miles and Robert. Miss Dora Fairchild, all of South Bend. The meeting of the Women’s Home Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal church, which was to be held in the church parlors. will IY- held at the home of Mrs. A. .1. .Smith. Thursday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. Members are requested to note this change in meeting place. Mrs. Carl Luse will entertain the meniibeis f the Christian Missionary Society at her home on Xortlh Fourth street. Wednesday night 14 seven-thirty o'clock. A good attend ance is desired. The Ladies Aid Society of the Christian Church will meet Thursday after.u ion at two-thirty o'clock w/th Mis. Fred King. Mrs. Burl Johnson will entertain the Frivolity Cluli Wednesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. MRS. HILL OBSERVES BIRTHDAY A dinner was served Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hill in Fort Wayne in observance of Mrs. iHill’s birthday anniversary. Covers were laid for the following Mrs. Nettie Lawson of Decatur; Miss Lucille Frankdigner of Indianapolis; Miss Louise Holley, Mr. and Mrs* Floyd Baker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Divis. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hill and family all of Fort Wayne. ATTENDS G. A. R. DINNER ?«frs. J. S. Peterson attended tlhe dinner and meeting of the G. A. R. which was held in the Woman's Club at Fort Wayne. Monday night. Following the dinner which was served at six o’clock, Mrs. Crank shaw of Fort Wayne, -gave a report of the National meeting held in Washington. Installation ct new officers for .He year was also held, and it was decided to hold the next meeting of the organization at Mrs. Bollman’s Cottage at Lake Wawasee. At that time Flag Day will be observed. The meetintg of the Five Hundred Club which was tor have been held with Mrs. B. R. Farr Friday night, has been postpohed until further notice. The Work and Win Class of the United Brethren church will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank - Bohnke, Eleventh street. Thursday ’ evening at 7:30 o clock. Mi. and I Mrs. W. A. Lytle will assist. All ' members are ajrked to bring someI
DECATUK DAILY DtMOCKAI TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1932
thitij for the auction. The Ladles Aid Society of the Mt. Pleasant church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Mrs. Merle Sheets. The Missionary Society of the Evangelical , hiirdii will met<t in the • church irlors, Thursday afternoon '.ii lwo o'cl ick, prompt. 'I he May : group with Mrs. William Ellston, ehalrmmi, will have charge of the P opium and the social hour. SpeI rial musical numbers will be pre ( sented du. Ing the program. A good attendance is desired. MONDAY NIGHT BRIDGE CLUB MEETS M s. Christ Boknecli-I entertained the members ,f the Monday Night i Bridge Chib at her home on Third I street, M uday night. One guest, Mrs. it. 11. Farr ilso attended the merttln-’. Five games of bridge were played and prizes were awarded the Mesdatner. Harry Helm and Amos Yoder. Mrs. Farr was also p.esented ague t prize. At the conclusion of the games, a luiu-he ,n was served by the hostess. The meeting Monday night was the final meeting of the club for the summer months. The N. and T. Club will meet with Mrs. Paul Kireheti'bauer, Wednesday afternoon at t wo o’clock. The Mon oe township 411 Club Girls will liav.e an organization meeting at the Monr e high school, Friday afternoon at one-thirty o'clock. ENTERTAINS ; BRIDGE CLUB Miss Ema Lankenau entertained the members of the Mardi Bridge Chrb and four gue-ts at her home on Soutli Third street, Monday evenin','. Appointments were of green and yellow, and were effectively carried out In the bridge games and luncheon. Five games of bridge were played and club prize for high score i was presented t > Miss Bernice De Voss, while Miss Katheryn FrWzinger .. eceived the guest prize. A delicious luncheon in two courses was served at the cl ise of the games. Guests other tfhan club members were the Misses Helen Christen. Kathryn Fritzinger, Bernadine Shraluka. and Mrs. Robert lU-ltn. The next meeting will be with Miss Ruth Macklin. The Missional y Sewing Circle of the Antioch Churilh will meet Thursday all-day at the home of J Mrs. Ellen Beery. A pot-luck dinner II will be served at the noon hour. HIGH RATES FAIL TO AID Emergency Increases In Freight Rates Do Not Bring Results ' Washington. May 3 (U.R) —Enier gency increases in freight rates authorized by the interstate commerce commission in an effort to save railroad credit are not nettingthe roads as much as was estimated, the report of the railroad credit corporation revealed today When the increases were auth prized, it was estimated that they would bring the railroads $115.OOO.oflO added revenue each year. From January I. when the rates became effective, until March 1. the added revenue totaled onlv $9,334,239.98. Par: of the deficiency is explain ed by the reluctance of some state rate regulatory bodies to grant increases in intrastate rates along the line of tlw commission's interstate increases. In 12 states the increases have not been yet allowed and the commission has begun an investigation of this condition. The railroad credit corporation, which uses the proceeds of the rale increases as a loan fund to assist roads about to default in interest and maturity payments, does not receive the collections until 50 days after the end of the collection month. Consequently, today's report includes only January and Fellriiary income. Through April, the credit corporation approved railroad loan applications totaling $18.681.159 50. It actually made loans of $4,188,482.0 f which $1,825,462 was in April. Much of the remaining authorized amount. $14.492.577 50. has been advanced by the reconstruction finance corporation upon credit corporation certificates. 1 he reconstruction finance corporation's loan total is many times as large as the total approved by the credit corporation. ■ —o Raided by Agents Pittock, Pa.— (U.R) —Prohibition 'agents, raiding an alleged speakeasy located over a Sunday school room here, reported finding a 15'foot bar, 600 gallons of home brew and two gallons of moonshine. One man was arrested. . t
Kidnap Victim J WMMMk 4 Gustav Miller, 22-year-old son of Max Miller, millionaire Joliet, 111., wholesale grocer, who wds kidnaped Thursday night. The hoy's father has received a $50,000 ransom demand from the kidnapers. Dollars Spur Work Gridley, Cal., (UP) —A section gang foreman was having a hard time getting his Mexican crew to do mu.-li work when Max Levatora crew members, gave a shout. His shovel had uncovered three the silver dollars buried near a ailroad tie, tarnished but spendable. The workmen needed no foreman to spur them on for the remainder of the day. 0 Sneeze Broke Radio Tubes PORTLAND. Ore. (U.R) - Police Sergeant William Drapeau was broadcasting reports to police prowl cars over the short wave radio set. He sneezed a lusty snece. Mrs. CHIT Watson, wife of i radio engineer, was listening in. The sneeze crashed into the Watson set and I.L-w out two tubes.
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OFFICIALS OF ! CHINA BEATEN Vice-Eoreign M i n i s t e r Beaten By Students In Demonstration Shniigbiil, Muy 3 (U.R) I'lilhi :<■ I Vl<-i'foi'i'iv ii Mlklhl,'!- Qim Tiil-I'hi 1; wiim hi-vi ci'ly bi , :i , i-n today hy a li group of ymitliH willo rdHlu'd Ills ] lioiisp din ing a I'l'i optiiiii fur d«*li- ! gnli'H from pulilii- Inidii-H who ■ n , qulrid al Hut the progresa of armistice iii'votla I lons with the i Jll| :iln f>. Today'w siheduled meeting of I the peqce conference was post- ; pom d. officially because the Jan | anese had not received InstrueI] lions from Tukio. I The youths were believed to hive been students. They char;; . e l into the house, shoved Quo Tal--1 Fill's gm sts about rongh'y, ;in<l I singled out the vice-foreigii mlu- ! ister for ntta'k. Two of the invaders r.tartid ! beating Quo Tnl-t’ht and a third i seized a dish from it table mid lliirled it ul ills head. Quo Tai- : f'ln suffered a deep ent over his ’ right eye. J Police were summoned and; arrested 11 youths. Quo Tai-Chi was placed under care of physi- : < lans, who said tlio cut over his eve was not expected to affect his sight. He was expected to recover in a fortnight. I i The attack was not expected to i | hnlt peace negotiations with the i ! Japanese, although it followed the i) shnd’lng of a Japanese marine I>y .' snipers yesterday. I I i , Brotherhood Has Meet I ———— The Brotherhood of the First I Evangelical church had an interi es'ing meeting Monday night. I Rev. M. W. Siindermunn and ('. E. i| Hocker, delegates to the recent 4 session of tile IndianA ('oul'ereiiee 'I gave interestin'' reports of the ■ conference. Arthur Baker gave a • talk on ''Elei tricity." as to what f it is and the working prim-inal of . Hie current lie explained the - system as it functions in Deeatur. The evening climaxed its a tri-
pod debate. Fred McConnell urvued ilmt we an> living too fail. \t tin- rale ihe human race l» travclim-, we I will develops a eri'.itlv reduced vilalit > which w ill in a few ".iiiiral lons work great hazard, (diyi.ii ally, mentally mid pltilnal > ly. Martin Zimmerinnn armti'd th:r condil iou.'i are just right. Ai eordim to hin argument, the time of lol), rest and ceereailon, are well ■ balinced. and are condullvo to dii| vidoping the infixlmuiu of lieulth 1 ; mid happiness, 1 Amos Kefchiim mgiu'd that we j are living 100 alow. He predicted ■[ Hie time when even Ihe farmer. ”by Ihe use of expert machinery, 'I will do his work in n few hours of | Ihe dny mid will lurn part of his ' , farm into golf links mid tennis ] i-i.urls. in order to have proper ! recreation. The entire mtdience was the iury. and voted the tin loving enp I to Fred McConnell. During the refreshments, everyl 1 ody was given a ballot, to guess i on the results of Tuesday's prim- ] ary election. These ballots were i s*‘aled, mid will be opened at the ' Jm c imi tine, and the one having I: gm" cd must correctly will be II given a prize. The Brotherhood will have ) charge of the regular services of ' the i hue h next Sunday night. Lt i| " WSKm **■ 2: ~ . Royal A. ch Masons Stated Convoc iti.>n. tonight at 7:30 p. m. All . meni'hers me requested to lie pre- : sent. ■Secretary New Propeller Foils Ice Minneral I’oint. Wis. t (U.R) Jas. I A. Benson. Minneral I’oint. has - been granted a (latent mi his inventiun of an airplane propeller de- . ■ signed to prevent the formation of t ice. The propeller is constructed • 'so that it mty be heated. , j .— o — ii Tree Grew Around Nest t | Mer i-tt. Wash., (UP) —WixidsI men f mid a squirrel embedded in >1 the heart of a tree for 200 years. It . wis surrounded hy a growth of two ■ | feet of solid wood.
f|Town Talk
Miss Dora Fairchild and Mrs. E. M. Fairchild mid children of ( South Bend visited in this city I with E. M. Fairchild, who Ih em ployed by the Daily Democrat. , Mr. nn<| Mrs Robert Donnelly mid sun Bobby of Renssalear, Mrs. > Vincent Pease and daughter Jose I phine of Bluffton visited with friends In tills city Monday even- '. illK - l'- Miss Allee Reynolds. 15 year old , I daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. Raymond Reynolds of Vera Cruz received r severe burns Monday morning when ] the gas dine with which she was , | attempting to start a fire in a stove, , I pxlploded. The Adams Counity Bible Memory . jand Story Telling contest will be .' held at the Geneva Methodist Epis- .] copul Chii ih, (Sunday afternoon, J May 22.. at 2:30 o’clock. ,! Miss Mildred Hubegger of Berne ,] will give the valedictory address at . tin- commencement exercises of the Berne high school to be held Tuesday evening, May 24. ut Berne Audif! t-orium. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adler spent the week end in Berne visiting with : Mrs. Adler's mother, Mrs. Sarah ' Lehman. M . and Mrs. Paul Saurer visited Sunday afternoon in Bluffton with i M '. and Mrs. Alfred Saurer. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gtuber of west of Berne, Miss Lizzie Graber of Berne, and Mrs. Henry Graber of Decatur, «received minor bruises Saturday noon when the automobile whieli Mr. Graben - was driving, trpset on a gravel road north of Ligonier. Mrs. Clara Anderson attended a ' Past Matrons mid Past Patrons i 1 banquet of the Eastern Star at • : Geneva. Monday evening. i Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Winters left f this morning for their home in 1' Jonesboro. Ark., after a week's I visit with Mr. Winter’s father, | George Winters, and a sistw", Mrs. I Mary McClure. ■ 1 Ihe Misses Martha Krtteckebeig i and Edna Hoile, mil the Messrs. Edgar Krueekeberg and Arthur i Shamerl.il attended the annual banquet of the Walther League,
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Sitnilay afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Charles Reinhart • and Mrs. Elrnyra Mullonee returned to their homes In ElMiart utter spending the week end with Mr. ind ■ Mrs. S. P Sheets. M -. .Hid Mrs. A M. Stoup of 130 South Fifth street, ure moving toi day into the residence at 654 MerI cer avenue. Calvin Steury of Berne, who underwent a major operation at the County Memorial Hospital recently, I ; was removed to his home Munday, i Charles Ernst came down from 1 Fort Wayne last evening for a visit, voted this morning and returned. 1 He never misses an election and ’ .still has this as his voting place. Mrs. Minnie Wilkenson who has been working at Fort Wayne the . past yeur visited here today. Mrs. Emerson Beavers and Mrs. ■ Dee Fryback were visitors in Fort Wayne yesterday. ‘ | Senator Gottschalk visited here ’ j last night on his final round in his ' j congressional race. , I ——— o i 1 Stamps Pay Taxes i[ PuebLi, Col., (UP) The meti ancholy times are here again and I taxipayers are sending in their i cheeks, money orders, etc., in payI meiit o founty land lax. Among the I taxpayers a'-e several hundred who f ] send in their contributions in the form of a single one cent stamp, or ; et'haps a two, and sometimes a • two and a one, because they own i - lot of lots valued by the county at $1 each. a i Freshman's Dad Is Prexy < A.nihe st, Mass., —(UP)—Uppert classmen now look up to Richard | Kinig, 17-year-old fieshman. His daiL t ' Stanlep King, has been elected prei ! sident of Amherst College. ( o Heater Makes Electric Pool Cleveland. (U.R) John Francis McEnaney. Jr., 14. was killed when an electric heater fell into a hath tub, converting it into a veritable r electric pool. (I o Dance Wednesday Sunset.
