Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 175, Decatur, Adams County, 25 July 1932 — Page 3
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CLUB CALENDAR Monday Adams County Chvral Society, Court room, 8 p. m. Tuesday U. B. Progressive Workers class j Mr. and Mis. R. E. Deßolt, 8 p. m. Rebekah Lodge I. 0. 0. F. Hall 7:30 p. tn. Delta Theta Tau Business Meeting. Miss Katheryn Hyland, 7 p. m. Five Hundred Club, Mrs. Wm Keller, 8 p. m. U. B. Ladies Aid Society, ice cream social. Central ■school ground, during band concert. Wednesday , Union Township Woman's Club. Mrs. Ami Miller. 1 P. M. Thursday Christian Ladies Aid, churoh parlors, afternoon. Fort Wjyne Community Players Picnic, Sun Set Park. 6 p. tn. I’lHisant Grove Missionary Society. Mrs. Alvina Harkless. 2 p. ni. with bitter sweet and nuts mil wafers were served. After an evening ’of social games and entertainment. a weiner and marshmallow roa-t was enjoyed. Those prAsent were the Misses Strickler, Ina (Anderson, Eilene Stucky, Glenny and Helen Roop all of Monroe, Messrs. Richard Fennig. Guy Kaylor, Edwaid Anderson, Glen Stucky, Leo Coyne and R y Strickler, Mr. and Mrs. Dan , Roop, and Mr. and Mrs. George ' Strickler. — The Plea-ant Grove Missionary 1 Society will meet with Mrs. Alvina : Harkless Thursday afternoon at i two o’clock. ADAMS COUNTY GIRL MARRIED SUNDAY MORNING , The marriage of Miss Treva Maxi ine Barkley of Adams county, 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. I Barkley of Monroeville and Romey ' Franklin Ruble, of Alien county ■ was performed in the parsonage of i the Methodist Episcopal church, 'Sunday morning at 1:30 o'clock. Rev. B. H. Franklin, pastor, re■ceived the marriage vows. The i ceremony was witnessed by Mr. and Mrs. Ruble of Fort Wayne, jbrother and sister-in-law of the groom. The couple called County Clerk .Milton C. Werling at midnight Saturday and a marriage license was I issued in the clerk’s office. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson Ruble and is a farmer in Allen county. The Delta Theta Tau Sorority will have a business meeting at the home ct Miss Kathryn Hylind, Tuesday evening at seven o’clock. The Progressive Workers class of the United Brethren Sunday School will meet Tuesday night at eight o’clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Deßolt on Jefferson street. DECATUR PEOPLE INVITED TO PICNIC Either Francis Sheridan and his ’ Community Players of Fort Wayne' will sponsor a picnic at Sun Set park i Thursday evening at six o’clock | (C. S. T). An invitation has been extended the people of Decatur to attend. AU persons who are planning to I attend are asked to bling sandwhiohes. Coffee and c rn. on the cob m iy be purchased at the park for fifteen cents, it wis announced The Community Player’s orche - i tra will accompany the Fort Wayne delegation and will furnish music for dancing in the pavilion, various games will be played and an enjoyable time is promised everyone. (About two 'hundred persons from Fort Wayne will be present. 1 ——" The annual Hower reunion will be held at GordQn State Park. St. ( Marys, Ohio, Sunday August 14. iniftead of at Sun Set Park as was previously announced. The Rebekah Ixvdge will meet in the I. O. O. F. 'Hall, Tuesday evening at seven-thirty okilock. The officers will entertain and every member is urged to he present. The Weldy-Beery reunion will be held at Legion Memorial Park. Wednesday. August 31, instead of August 24 as was previously announced. The Christian Ladies Aid Society will meet Thursday afternoon fn the church parlors. The hostesses will be Mrs. E. L. Harlacher and Mrs. A. D. Artman. A good attendance is i desired. o Mrs. Addie Gass and son William accompanied Mrs. Weisling and children to their home in Findlay,' K./-HlO, Sunday.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, JULY 25, 1932.
Officers Charged with Murder" W"*" ~~~ —| ■-■’J 1 Mir \-W IrL «■ ' ■■ i/1 ’ 1 U'r ' ftll i j I >-'’ ■’ - ’ 4 I •• a j .HHHHBURBML. Here are the four members of the Nassau County, N. Y, police force who have been held on a second degree murder charge followi ig the investigation into the “third degree” death of Hyman Stark, hold up suspect who died during interrogation. The men, left to right, are: Detectives Charles Zander and Leslie Pearsall, Lieutenant Jaa.se Mayforth and Detective Charles Wesser. They are held in SIO,OOO bail each for the Grand Jury. Seven other officers are charged with assault. , !
FIRST BUSINESS SESSION HELD — Walther League Opens 10th Annual Convention; i’lan Sanitarium Los Angeles, July 25—-(UP)—-The International Walther League, Lutheran inter-church organization, was to conduct the first business session of its 40th annual convention here t.day. Three thousand members apd delegates are in attendance. President E. J. Callmeyer of Fort Wayne, Ind., was to preside. During its meetings the league will consider a series of suggestions and ' resolutions, among them plans for' a sanitarium in (Asheville, N, V.. and ' a reduction in the annual adminis- i trative and promotional budget i from SIO,OOO to $25,000. political and controversial subjects will be avoid- j ed. The convention opened yesterday I with a mass meeting in philhirmon ic auditorium. The Rev. A. R. Kretzmann, pastor of St. Luke's church, | Chicago, gave the opening address taking as his theme “he ye ready to every good work.” “The age of youth is an age of i strength, and the harder the task of recuperation in our day, the more I certainly will it become the obllga-' tion of coming generations to set I the feet cf men on the pathways' of peace and of truly good works”' he said. The Olympic games attracted the; league to California for its con ven -! tion this year. The meeting will; close Friday, the day before the, tenth olympiad opens. The International Walther Lea-, gue has foreign missionary work! as one of its principal objects. o VOTE 58 TO 38 TO REPEAL DRY LAW IN STATE CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE levies, others are demanding huge improvement programs to supply employment. Stepping into the picture to make a triangle of the problem | are legislators advocating income) and sales taxes. Somewhat para-l doxically, they are not specifically opposed to retrenchment, but retrenchment advocies are battling income and sales tax proposals. , , —o Captain Von Gronau Arrives In Greenland i Ivigtut, Greenland, July 25. —(U.R) 1 — Captain Wolfgang von Gronau.) making his third leisurely flight to 1 ■ North America via the northern. route, completed the most hazardous stages of his flight when he) 'anded here from Iceland. Von I Gronau and his three companions’ expected to continue their flight soon, with Chicago as their goal. o FIGHT ORDER ON FUTURES CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE ; mission, to he effective in 15 days.; Enlivening the war between; giants of*the grain trade, fought; in the world's greatest grain ex-| change, was a dispute over three, barrels of wine. The Chicago Tribune printed a: story today which said that tl»< three barrels of wine constituted part of the compensation given by; the Farmers' National when it purchased the Updike Grain coin- 1 pany more than a year ago. The Tribune quoted what it represented as records of a meeting of the board of trade directors. The story gave as testimony from F. J. Thatcher, a large stockholder in the Updike company, the state-1 j
I inent that the wine was given to J. F. Florentine. Jr., floor trader, for one share of Updike stock. • Officials of the Farmers'NationI al denied today’ that they had any- | thins* to do with the wine deal. I They said they dealt only with | Nelsupdike and Thrasher and that | thov paid them In cash. They ex- | plained the wine deal as one between Thatcher and Florentine, who. they said, held a share of stock for qualifying purposes.” j Milnor declared the lioard of' trade has been violating the lawin refusing clearing privileges to the Farmers’ National and ey-| pressed the opinion the suspen-; sion was “well deserved." “I understand Mr. Carey claims, the hoard of trade handles 85 per; cent of the wheat crop and that without the board of trade the crip could not be harvested.” he| , said. “We could get along all i right without the board." Historical Program Will Be In October Crawfordsville, Ind.. July 25. —! (U.R) —A program of historical education of Hoosiers to the part the I Republican party has played i i throughout the state’s progress;; suggested by A. M. Smith, presi- ; dent nf the Indiana Republican ' Editorial association, will be dis- ' cussed in detail at the next meet- ’ Ing of officers. Tentative plans for the fall , meeting, to be lield in Indianapo- ' lis between October 1 and 15, were laid at a meeting here yesterday; ;of officers, committee chairmen I and district chairman, with Smith ; as host to the group at a dinner, i o Investigation Made of Worley’s Income — Indianapolis, July 25—<U.R>—Investigation of how Claude M. Worley made more than SIOO,OOO in four years while receiving $4,800 a year as Indianapolis chief was indicated today despite the fact: that last week Worley started serving a five-year term in Leavenworth prison. He pleaded guilty to a charge of evading income taxes. o NOTICE OF ELECTION To Members of Zion Reformed Church: All members of Zion Reformed Church Decatur, Indiana, are hereby notified that immediately after; the morning services on Sunday, July 31st, an election will he held on the candidate giving his trial sermon. All members in good and regular standing and eighteen years of age and over are entitled to a vote. All members are requested to be present. Pulpit Committee July 25 27
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Miss Hillis Harris of Fort Wayne was the guest of Miss Josephine Ari’hbold over the week-end. Dick Heller returned to Indianapolis last evening to resume his duties us chief clerk of the house of representatives. Miss Merle Hollingsworth of Winchester visited hCre Sunday. A Decatur man was arrested Frid iy evening at Fort Wayne when caught peeping in a window but was freed when he explained he was checking up on his sweetie. Howard Wisehaupt is on a business trip through Michigan this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Yager of Bellevue. 0.. and Miss Laura Pratt of Erie. Pa., i eturned to their homes today after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender. Mrs. Bender is a sister to Mr. Yager. R. O. Johnson and son Richard of Giry spent Sunday visiting with :datives in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Davis, daughter Miss Marian and son Herbert left Sunday for their 'home In Marshfield. Vermont, after spend- ! ing a month visiting with relatives 1 in Decatur, Monroe and Preble. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith of Manroe. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith of : Preble and Miss Mjry Macy of this I city spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and son Terry at Fremont, O. They were 1 accompanied home by Mrs. Ben DeVi r who lias been visiting with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mr*. Smith. Miss Dolores Elzey and Bob Shraluka visited in Muncie Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bailey of Fort Wjyne »“re Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gay. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Campbell and daughters Margaret and Betty motored to Indian Lake, Sunday, where they visited witli Mrs. H. H. Ferntheil and children and Miss Ann Ferntheil. Mrs. Ferntheil and children are enjoying a two weeks vacation at the lake. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Parent and family and Mrs. J. L. Gay returned to their homes in Claire and Alma, Michigan, respectively, after spend ing a week visiting relatives near this city. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cale, Jr., are spending several days visiting rela-
fives in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller of this city spent Sunday In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Joker, Mrs. Susan Haley, and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Fowler of Fort Wayne visited with relatives here Sundiy after- ■ noon. Ferd Christen of Fort Wayne, former Adams county ugent, visitGod with friends in this city Satur- ■ day evening. He recently return■led from a trip throughout the east and Novia Scotia in the interest of ■ iti Fort Wayne firm where he is i employed and told a number of his Decatur friends that throughout the ■ •entire east conditions pointed to a t big Democratic victory this fa'l. i. . Mr. and Mrs. Glen Baumgartner ijand daughter Bonnie Ixm of KirkL land township were Sunday guests at the Albert Werling home at f Preble. I Mrs. Irvin Goldner of Preble motored to Outwood, Ky., Sunday - where she visited with her hust band, who is a patient at a sanii torium at that place. The condition of Mr. Goldner is considerably ( improved and he was permitted to accompany his wife to Preble for -a few day's visit. f Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kess'er of 1 . Muncie were the week-end guests • lot relatives at Monroe. I | Mr. and Mrs. E. Hurt Lenhart ‘ and daughter Alice of this city and ' Miss Madonna Lenhart of Wreti. Ohio, returned Saturday from '-a II ten day's motor trip through Oklahoma. Missouri, Arkansas and Kan- •; sas. They were also the guests of i Park Lenhart at Neosho. Mo., for ’, several days. •I Miss Cleo Werling of Preble and I Richard Arnold of Kirkland township were Sunday evening guests I of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Schlickman II and daughter Dixie Joan at their ■, home in Preble township. Mi-s Margaret Bremerkamp who 1 spent the last week in Decatur ti’ae . i guest of Miss Madge Hite and rela■itives, returned to Dayton, 0., Sun- ■ day afternoon. Miss Virginia Hite of Detroit, Michigan., is visiting with relatives ' and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Bormann moI tored to Toledo, Ohio Sunday where • they were the guests of Mr. and : Mrs. Edward Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Heller •land family had as their guests f r
“Right this way, if you please, sir!” Unless you happen to he an invited guest of the British Royal Family, the best way to “see” Windsor Castle is under the convoy of a uniformed guide. In a sing-song patter, he will tell you its history ... point out things of interest whose full significance would escape the unattended tourist. It also saves time and shoe-leather to use “guides” when you do your daily marketing at home. These guides are the advertisements in this paper. They tell you where, when, and the equally important “how much.” By consulting the advertisements, you know in advance what the stores have to offer. If you are pressed for time, you can do your shopping by telephone, with the newspaper before you as a definite guide. Read the advertisements ... the big ones and the little ones. “Step this wav.” the advertisements say, saving time and lost motion. Decatur Daily Democrat
Sunday dinner. Miss Bertha Heller of Indianapolis, Mrs. D. 1). Heller, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Tyndall of this city. Earthquake Recorded On Seismograph Today Washington, July 25 —(UP) —An earthquake of moderate intensity was recorded today by the Georgetown University seLamogiaph. Tlie quake was estimated to occurred 3200 miles southwest of Washington, perhaps for the west coast region of Mexico. The shock as registered here had about half tlie Intensity of the severe quake which shook tbat section on June 3. The shock was recorded here from 4:19 to 4:24 A. M. — o President Hoover Returns From Camp Waslngton, July 25 —(UP) —President IHoover returned to the White House today after a weekend of relaxation at his Virginia fishing camp. For the second successive week a motorcycle escort met the President at the outskirts of the city and preceded 'him to the White House. o HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Walter Scott, Willshire, Ohio, submitted to a major emergency at the Adams County Memorial Hospital this morning. Miss Julia Bowman, 415 Grant street, is a patient at the Adams County M nioriil Hospital where she underwent a major operation this morning. o Mayor Will Duplicate Washington’s Travels Kittery, Me., July 25 — (UP) — Major Janies H. Doolittle, seeking to duplicate in a dawn-to-dusk flight
Try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound I Cried Herself to Sleep AU worn out . . . splitting headaches make life hideous every month. She needs a tonic . . . Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound relieves cramps.
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George Washington's travels of a . life time, took off from here today, t with visits to 14 states on his itinerary. TRAFFICLAWS ABE VIOLATED > r Officer Harl Hollingsworth Calls Attention ‘ To Several Violations * Harl "Spot'' Hollingsworth, member of the state police force, said today that numerous motorists are violating vehicle laws and made a request that attention be called to the fact that orders have been issued to correct these. Many drivers use only one number plate and in several cases it has been discovered that owners of two cars use one plate on each car. Others have only one ’ light operating or no dimmers and there are numerous violations that ‘ may get the driver into serious ' difficulties, the state officer stat--1 ed. “Spot” wishes to lie as lenient as possible but flagrant violations cannot be overlooked. He asks tlie cooperation of the people of • this vicinity in the enforcement -of the traffic laws, which generali lv mean for public safety.
FLORENCE HOLTHOUSE Stenographic Work 1 • • — Typewriting Judge -L T. Merrvman’s Law Office. K. of C. Bldg. , If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. Ashbaucher’s MAje s t i c FURNACES ASBESTOS SHINGLE I ROOFING SPOUTING LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739
