Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 146, Decatur, Adams County, 20 June 1932 — Page 6

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Paris Styles I ru'cd P’ 1 ■•!] Corresp ndnnt of hat soft ■•• oily fabric mad* by Ri,dtdr that everyone haw.leirned b • It ran be just "Kasha" to you ,- -utlv had a bi-awtlftil t it made of this material in light brown w ~1 with tlie ciuv t and cape fringed edit' \ little toque hat of th' at and head r the wearer and th- 1* oak (I ,-e<l with four clothi <>vi it buttons down the f ont. The Mount Pleasant Bible < ass 111 meet Wednesday evening at . Hit o'eloi K at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 11. Donnell. The members V ill -titdy the lite of Elisha. The Dorcas class of the Evangelical Sunday school will meet Tu.-day evening at seven-thirty' ■l. at the horn of Mrs. Elmer Anspaugh. MRS. MARY EHINGER CCLEGRATES BIRTHDAY A family gathering was held at the home of Mrs. Mary (’. Ehinger in North Sixth street-Sunday, at which time Mrs Ehinger'- birthday 1.. I Kleinhenz and family. Bob. ;■ : and Jal Mr. and Mrs. Herm u Ehinger and ons Charles and Jim. ami Mr and Mrs R. C. EilingThe I.adi Aid S. eiety >f the M .' -t Ep:-- . al Church will nt- • I I trs la;. a terno n at two thirty 0.1. i k with Mis. Giles Porat this meeting : >r >.te Cradle Roll. The rcgram will be in the charge :' M - A. I) Sutil. - INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN TO 4-H CLUB OFFICERS 111 Utah offici’s was held Saturday att.inoon in the Decatur pub . . |- ■■ amlit. ■uu M-- Neva • ui : id C M. Shanklin ;H Club leaders of Purdue I ni uwsi -, and Melvin Lehman of the Berm Witness were in charge. Try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound | Cried Herself to Sleep All worn out . . . splitting headaches make life hideous every month. She needs a tonic . . . Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound relieves cramps. . ...... THE ADAMS Tonight and Tuesday “THIS IS THE NIGHT” i h Jlv Damita. Charlie ■it' Thelma Todd. Roland Xt tc’o, ( ary Grant. C i : 'lv-ronvince filled - olctmic vim. ! ri» ( l..-Tl’? <'himp” a Sian ’ tv’ and Oliver Hardy r . aid Sport subject. ' •"-r.'f’B’i'-aZ’"KBBMEEMEMKVIE THE CORT The Coolest Place in Town ToiLffht - - Tomorrow Cl aries Farrell • Marion Nixon In a most interesting drama of human nature “AFTER TOMORROW” T' hraved the_ disappointments of T.-»br for the happiness of Tom - w. • Ade ’ -Ccmedy, News, Cartoon. 111 -35 c

CLUB CALENDAR T uesday Delta Theta Tail bustlin' - me« i i ig. M; - Kathryn Hyland. 7 p. m Girl. 4 11 Ina rov. .i.ent Club. D H S. 2 p. ,m. C. L. of C., postponed one week. |' Evangelical Donas class. Mrs Elmer Anspaugh. 7:30 p. tu. Wednesday Five Hundred Club. Mrs Law- | tenco Kb Inheuz, - p. m. Mt. Pleasant Bible class. Mr. and Mrs R. Donnell, S p. m. • Thursday Eva-'gelical Loyal Worke -x Mr*. i> Henri Foreman, 7:30 p ni. Brideo Clt-.-b. M s. A. R. H lit- i' house. 7:30 p. m. M. E Ladies Aid. Mrs. Gile- P r ' 1 ter, 2:30 p. m. Friday Eva- eliial C. L. W. Class Picnic. Legion Memorial P,rk 0 pin Miss Stepeuson instructed the members program commit- , tee to make the programs morel intere-ting and valuable. Mr.lt Lehman told the news reporters how to write th- stories of their r meetings and Mr. Shanklin told < the officers about Parliamentary i ( lilies. A discussion of the five I e- .enlial elements of a good 4 11 ' dub organization was given by s Miss Stephenson. The following officers were • present Everitt Mavs. Beulah ' Augsburger. Betty Meshberg. r. Louise Shoemaker and Josephine Sales of Hartford township: Kathleen and Helen Kenney of Jefferson township: Anabell and Mary Hens. hen. Ruth Yake of Kirkland township; Wilma MH! r of Washington t< wnship: Neva Fricke. Lorene Rich. Iris Reinhard Drusilla Burkhead and Mrs. Ever e t Rico of Monroe township: Betty Frisinger. Harriet Kunkel. ! lan Mann. Marguerite Kitson am! Mrs R. (>. Wynn of R-rnt town-1 ship; Elizabeth ami Kathryn McMillen. Rosemary Ray. Geraldine R and Mr.- Charles Silu-nck of S Marys township; Reinhold ’xojdewey of Union township, and Miss Erma Gage, county 4-11 Cbil ' ENTERTAIN SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Di k Burdg nd son Max ente rained at dinner. Sun- | day noon for Mir. and M --. d. | •"an r I f Toledo. Ohio and Mr aii-1 Mrs. A. A. Kist of Portland, j Ev. . ng guests at the itn dg home | Mr. and M - Joe Neimey < r and children of Monroe. W. G. TUMBLESON HONORED WITH PARTY W. G. Tumblesoii was honored with a party held at the Memorial Park. Wren. Ohio. Sunday, the oc-i easion being Ids seventy-seventh I birthday r.nivorsary, A ba.-ket din- I ner was served at the noon hott:. Those .- resent were M . a.id Mrs ■ W. G. Tumble-on of Wren Ohio: ' William Tumbles n. Mr. and Mrs. | Will T'. iib’et. Mr. and Mr.- Parrel ! Miller and.fatnily. Mr. and Mrs. Er- j ner. Lahr and family. Mrs. Arthei | Michel and children of Huntington: If.O. Grabel and family of Willshi e O i->; Mr. and Mrs. Lesiter Tumble- i ■on and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. I : Tuniblesan and family of Wren. I Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Tumble-I son and family of this city; Mr.' | and Mrs. Ca l Tumbleson and fa- i ■ niily. Miss Ma> y Koo- .f Rivarr . | and Miss Laverne Covert, of Day-| t;n. Ohio. Mi’s. A. R Holthouse will tie hos- 1 I toss to the menibe s of her Bridge 1 ■Club at her come, Thu sday evenI ing at fwven-thirty o'clock. l'h< e will be a bnsirie • meetinc 1 f the Delta Theta Tau sorority at . 'he o.i.e of Miss Kathryn Hyland. ' ! Tlie May night at seven o'clock. The Loyd Workers class of the i i Evangelical Sunday S.hool will i meet Thu- sday night at seven- . thirty o'clock I’itii Mrs. Henry foreman cn Mercer avenue. A good I attendance is desired. FORMER DECATUR MAN MARRIED AT MADISON i Announcement was received here | today of the marriage of Clifford I Richards of Monroeville to Wil- ■ helmina Louise Gourley of Madi- j son. Indiana, which took place at j i Madison, Mcp-dlay, June 13. Mr, i I Richards taui.iht in the Deciturl i high s-chool and was well known I . in this city. Two years ago he re- ' I signed and during the past year I taught at Mishawaka. The Christian Live Wire Claes of ' the Fvangelic d Sunday School i will have a picnic at Legion Memo- ! rial Park. Friday afternoon at six ■ o’clock. The affair will be .pot luck |

and all members are requested to bring their own plates and table tit*: vic*. PHYLLIS BEINEKE HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY Mi - Phyllis Jure Itelnoke entertained a number of her little friends with a birthdij party, tlie occasion being her seventh birthday. Games, story tellin -. and conle i w e enjoyed. tiiis- fflelea Imngeuhergor was the whine In a peanut rnntest. The honor 1. -t. M! r.einet.e, r. < eived - any p . tty gift# vt th«- close t the afteno at refreshment of home mail, i <- o earn and cake was served. The gusts included Ruth and Gra < -tlior* V. a J Sche -y, N.idm B." . He,. • and Retry" Lon,.. -I.erger, Ba barn ,l< m \:i drew-, Mary Louise Girod, Adelin and Mary 8.-llh i. k, Vir riia. Del--■I'S. and M..;-. Jam Worden. Agnis and M y Louii- Kolter. KRICK RELE \SED BY ACTIIORITIES i’ONTINCI D Flii'M PAGE ONEI plicated in the affair- Krick win ..ricstci by Chief Melchi and was released last Friday wh :t the W s con<in authorities did not sh w up. j II r n ned in ILt.ittir an«t was apprehrudod by Chief XLdchi when th* .. iliiorities arrived here. THREE-WAY FIGHT FOR COMMANDER ICON I IX! ED FROM PAGE CNE> t(. the organization be \ ithdrawn. I Rowdon lias announced he is opposed to any changes either in headquarters or administration policies , Cooper mid May X'* reprt s»>nted as being in favor of the < hange. Veterans outside of Indianapolis are said to regard tlie proposal as an attempt to place the administration i. wer >f th* G. A. R. in tlie hands ot Indian ipo ;.' members. The annual anquet of the G. A.'

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ll' and allli’d organizations will b. In Id tomorrow night. It will be pre ■ iib-d by pi■■■-i-iitiition of tlagu am wards. Jacob Sccrlst. Jjast ni’nlur vice I commander of the national organ i lion, was expected to arrive to •lay as a reinesentative of the nut tonal office Capone’s Brother Is Taken Into Custody t'hlcag-i, Juti" 2ti. IU.P) -Cicero li ■ stronghold of Al Capone .'- uiiic, 11 m> mon a haven for thosi biaiing the om-i dreaded name. Albeit Capone, younger brother of the improls.-msl gang loader, ~l' i .-i| d!-orderly conduct chare<-s . toda> after his arr.-st In the Hawthorne Hut-- in Cicero where the moi - notorious Capone maintained a s',-,d armoured suite in palmier Capone was arrested by Cicero J olie invest-gating the bombing ot Mayor .1 s.-.-.h G. Cerny's home. The home was only slightly damaged la the bomb which exploded i- the front y id. Capone,, arrest'd with 11 others at th.- hotel, gav. ‘ls - a;--- as 2t> an-t I.is oeeupiition as ginger ale dealer.". Culver Athletic Director Is Killed Culver. Ind.. June 20. (U.R) 1: Ix'i-t D. Peek, at lib-tie director of Culver Military Ac demy for th--■l-a.-t 15 year:4. the country's leading football center as a member of the I uiversity of Pittsburgh team in ll'IC. died sudden'y of heart dis- . :.se Sun lay wide paying golf Peek was chosen in 1916 by Walter Camp, then leading football ar'hority. a all American center, lie had been at Culver since lIG7, wirli the exception of time spent in the F. S. Marine corps during the World \\ ar. The widow and two children survive. '» -' ■■n-srsF r

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Mis- Marie Kolter ot the Metin- | dint Hospital In Fort Wayne visa | ed here with relatives Satuiday. Boh Hile retit tt«l to his home K | in Det.olt,. Mich , this morning al ■t»»r -..ending the last tiireve weeks ’■l with his .ran If.ther. Henry Hi'--. Mr. and Mrs. Charle Railing and '' daughters lain a and Leona of Lima .Ohio vl ited with relatives am! r! friends In Decatu Sunday. r, Mr. and M;s. George Fry and >: s m Cl irenie of Fort Wayne were • guests of relatives here Sunday el .Mr. and Mrs. George Andrews, d and daughters Georgia Helen and r Carolyn Sue of Huntington visited with Mrs, Addie Gass and family 0 Sunday. ,t Mr and Mrs Joseph Anderson of , Geneva were Sunday evening uln i i tier guests ot Mrs. Clara Anderson ,1 and S. W. Hue. Mr. and Mrs. shales Hite. Mr. I . ard Mrs. Horine Cuts all nd Bob s F eitag visited . ver Sunday at Rome City. j Miss Dorothy Spuller and Mr and Mrs. Paul Spuile who are attending school at Muncie, spent the i >kH-nd in Deratur. Diek Graber leturne-i to Fort - Yayue today after spending the f week-end hero. Mr ami M s. Dan Aughenbnigh " and .hildreii of 1-A rt Wayne were ''i .nests ~f relatives he e Sunday, i Mr. and Mr-, timer Kittdlespar- '■ ge of Rich Valley were guests of rebativi s in Deca.ur and attended I- the Luckey reuni n at.Be ne. Sun- ' day. Mr. and Mis. Edison Rock and ■ sons Jack and Bob of Cin. innati. !1 ' <).. visited with relatives here Sun 11 day. Tht Misses Mary Lautzenhoisi r. Mary Bientz, Roxie King and Helen R >p all Wiltshire. Ohio, were

dinner guests of Mrs. Homer My.rs and family Sunday. Mrs. Tom Lin key and Mr. and , ■ Mrs. Geoige Luckey and two daitgli- ‘; ti rs of Marion were out of town j, i me.t.il"‘is who attcmlisi the Luckey I : eunion in Berne. Sunday. i Tlie annual Home-'Comin i will bo held at Willshire. <)., Sunday, August. 7. it has been attm-uncid. , i r.ie annual affair will take place - in the pa k, whoro .i basket dinner , will be a feature of the day - entertainment. Everyone 1 invited. M and Mrs. Harry Hetzer of |' I Jacksan. Michigan, and Mr. and , Mrs And «w Foos of this vity -. visited at the Jo in Keller iv-i-h" ." i on High street, Sunday. Donald Gage of Monroe town- I, i shltp spent the night with irfs .. g andpai-ents. Mr. and Mrs. Willis , Magner of tills city and played in , I the Christian church orchestia Sunday evening. ' ( Mr. and M - D. N. Sai.tcrd of ' ■ I Tdledo. Ohio were week-end git**ts lof Mr. and Mrs. Dick Burdg and sou Max. Mr. ami Mrs. Alva Nichols an I Mr. and M s Fred Nichols vi-ited - with lelatives at La Grange, Sunday. Mr. and M <. D. M. Rice and Harve Rice have returned from Fr-a.onl where they attended the ' Mineral of their sister. M s. Nori ' Rice-Butler, a former Decatur won an. The funeral was held'F iday at Freni ..tut. s' Word was received from Bob Cole and S. D. Macy stating they ar-iv.--l in Sa<-ran.'-’i.o. Cal.. Ils' M >n- ' diy night for a several week's visit-1 witii '"!-. ami M- Ce.il Colx They | I expect ti make side t:fps to Los i Angelis. Hollywood. Lake Tahoe and other points of interest befoie ■ ■ returning to Decatur.

Mr- J 11 Cole Is spending the week with rel,rives in Pi tsfoid, Mich. Mrs. A. J. P<» ter, Mr. and Mrs Lionel Brentlinger and sons Loren land Hilly and Mr. mid Mrs. O. L. Vance were guests t.t Mr. and Mrs. i O. L. Hretitlingei nt their home |n Pleusmit Mills, Sunday. Mr and Mrs. O. L. Brentllnge: of Route 6, Decatur, will attend the Ohio Convontton of the United I Spmiislt War Veto: ans at Limi, ().,' this week. Word has been i eceived here ' that Thc.titis Hunaicker Hensley. I -mill son of Mr. ami Mrs. David Hen ley of Ma'-celliin. Mii-ii, b- I I seriously ill. The child Is sttlfi in; Lorn ipeuiiigltis caused fiotr. mil ii ar Infection. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Beefy and I | grandson Billy Buck left today for ' a motjr trip to Kansas City. Mo,, ! win re they will visit with their sen ( iand daughters-ln-law, Mr. and M s. , Howard Beery. Tiiey will also visit ' in Wichita with Billy Buck’s f ith-! 1 er William Buck, whom he has not i seen for the last six years. They expect to return to this city in ten j days. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lose and : daughters Maty Ann and Margaret, and F am is StraiJb spent Sunday i in Fort Wayne M ii'.aret Lo.se and i I'ai-ii is Straub remained in Foit Waytie for a several days visit. Mr. and Mr-. J soph Weiskittel . of Minster. 0., and Mr. and Mrs Peter Heimann and daughter- Celeste -pent Sunday in F rl Wayne visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Mattes nd daughters, Alberta and Rosei mary. M . and Mrs. Henry Fuhrman re- ; turned Satuiday afternoon f om a j two weeks motor trip to New Britain. Connecticut, where they visit- ' i ed with their son and daughter-in- > 'law. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fuhrman. They .spent a day in New j Yo k City and visited the Etntpi-e building. The Misses Bernadine Shr.iluka, | ' and Margaret Kitson and the M<-s rs. Jerome Myers and Vaughn Hilyard s eut Sunday evening in

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