Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 238, Decatur, Adams County, 7 October 1932 — Page 5

CHURCHES r , Evancei'cal Church Bf/school a‘ 9:3C _ Kldred |B* set FT"' l "' •' nrt P r3,se 3,! ciwinited by the HX At this s. t' iee t’m roll 1 lilert . ill th. F irst ■ wpiinesda! “T ! " !,t ; ”* V?n ■ JIV Mf ' si ’’ r Hl'’ with aertn.'n by M. W. ■,., 18 „ n Thursday night. Ht.och M. B. C. Church |K. 5 ;,, 10 n M'lii"'. pastor. scliwl. si p «- Arthur secretary. service. 10:30 a. '>'• service. ■, B-. :lll Ginter, ■,viu vou to meet with us ■ . fashioned friendly ■_ o -- - — Hcatur Circuit—Methodist Episcopal Church Kgar I. JI hnston, pastor ■■ Mt pleasant school 9:30. !"•'"■ Miss Mussulman "ill bring al Kielpl'iil message on some' Hos missionary work. S Beulah Hthing service 9:30. Sermon |

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Sunday schlwl 10:15. This change in the order of service is made to accomodate the Rally Day program at Pleasant Valley. Washington Sunday school 9:30. Evangelistic service at 7:30 Sermon lay pastor. Pleasant Valley Sunday school 9:30, tfr be fol lowed by a Rally Day program and 1 lorning message by the pastor. Basket dinner at 12:00. In the afternoon Rev Homer Studebaker, new pastor of Geneva Circuit and former pastor 1 t Pleasant Valley will bring the message. There will be special music by a group of singers front Taylor University. Come, bring your baskets and spend the day with us. —. —n Republicans May Nominate McKee New York. Oct. 7—(UP)—There 1 is a streng sentiment among Republican headers t.o wake ndingi mayor Joseph V. McKee the Republican candidate for mayor to run I against J ban Patrick O Brien the' Democratic nominee. W. Kingsland l Macy, Republican state chairman.' said today, Macy’s statement was ann maced' through republican state headquar ters where he conferred with the I other leaders this morning. It was I said at headquarters that McKee' was expected to make a statement shortly. Previously McKee had indicated he would remain loyal to' t'ae Democratic ticket.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1932.

OLIVER HANNA J MAKES GIFT OF 40-ACRE STRIP FROM PAGE ONE J this ground to your city for Public . I ark purposes. This we both agreed • to do provided it was for Park pur- ' poses only. I As you well know this ground I ps thickly covered with a marvelous ..growth of trees and shrubs and is -a natural bird haven. .1 “it would he a pity tc have it I, destroyed in any way and should yilwnys be maintained in its beauty. II "This land was owned by my f.father-in-law, Joseph D Nuttman, a ! pioneer of your town and has been li continuously in the possession of lour family since the year 1559. I With expressions of high regard .and trusting that the people of De- , catur will preserve and care for | this beautiful place, I T remain, “Sincerely yours, (Signed) “Oliver S. Hanna." Copy of Deed | The deed made to the city reads as foi’ows: “The north forty acres of the . south east quarter of section thirty | three in township twenty-eight, j north, range fourteen east. It is | understood and agreed between the .grantor and the grantee that the grantee will immediately dedicate :a strip of land 011 the west end of [the above described premises, being the west sixty feet thereof and 'a strip of land on the east end of {said premises, being the east sixty Ifeet thereof, for use as public highways or streets and it is further 1 understood and agreed that said real estate shall be used by the 1 said grantee as a public park and that said grantee shall maintain land preserve said real estate for park purposes only and upon its failure so to do that said real estate shall revert in fee simple to said grantor, his heirs, administrators, executors, grantees or assigns. llt is also understood that said 1 grantee shall erect a substantia! [ line fence 011 the south side of said I above described park between the ! real estate conveyed herein and the adjoining real estate of the grantor j herein, and shall at all times thereafter maintain such line fence at the I expense of the grantee. i “It is further understood and ■agreed that said real estate to be used as a park, as above provided, 'sha l be known and designated as the 'Hanna-Nuttman Bark. Grantee assumes and agrees to pay all taxes I now a lien upon the real estate con'veved hereby.’ Cost Would De Cmall It has been suggested that th" city, following acceptance of the gift, put several ungmployed men ar work in the park, of 'old timber, dead trees and the like, but not destroy anything that is I alive. The natural beauty of the I place wants to be preserved, those 1 [interested in the project maintain I'vVith a small expenditure at this [time, the place could be made accessible to those who wish to visit the place and with the cooperation ot the Womans club and other civic organizations, a program could ■ be worked out leading to the building of the driveways, erecting outdoor furnaces and making the place 1 one of enjoyment and beauty for | the community. Financial conditions at the presI ent time do not permit the city to 1 spend much money on parks, city officials state and the site is such !a place of natural beauty that artiI Helal means of trying to beautify ithe place would destroy those I things w hich God gives to man to i enjoy — trees, birds and sunshine. Like painting the lilly." to improve |on the natural setting, someone ; said and with that thought in mind ,the wooded tract of ground would

Hoover Welcomed To lowa 'Lvi-' • - — • - » mWKfIMNB President Hoover is shown Hing welcomed to lowa by Governor Dan Turner. The govern' r. witli the Des Moines reception committee, boarded the presidential train at Davenport.

be preserved in its natural beauty. 1 Mr. Hanna Well Known Mr. Hanna is well known in De-[ catur. His wife, Mary Ellen Nutt-[ man, who died in April 1931, was I the daughter of Joseph 1). Nutt ' man, one of the founders and pion- i eers of Decatur. The Nutlman and Hanna families are associated with! the founding and building of both [ Fort Wayne and Decatur and the! naming of the park, the “HannaNuttman Park,” will preserve for all time the family names of those] who laid the ground work for the building of Decatur. Mr. Hanna has two children living, Julia Nuttman Hanna Williams and Gertrude Haim.i King, both of Fort Wayne. o — Biblical Note The word reter“ml occurs mlj once in the Bible, “llol.v ami reverend is his n:\ip.’'

——' - - J, fc . «.- ■“ »4M7 - < HI IIIH— — l| ■! 11 I V..OW SCHMITT’S QUALITY MEAT MARKET SATURDAY SPECIALS Good Fresh All Meat Hamberger, 3 lb. for 25c All Pork Bulk Sausage (real good) 3 lbs. 25c Spare Ribs (meaty) 3 lbs. for 25c Neck Bones 3 lbs. 10c Young Rib and Plate Boiling Beef, 3 lbs. 25c Bologna, Frankforts and Pudding, 3 lbs. 25c Lean Pork Steak or Pork Roast. .2 lb. for 25c Fresh Casing of Smoked Sausage, 2 lb. for 25c Medium Bacon in a chunk 2 lb. for 25c Swiss Steak (good quality) 2 tb. for 35c Veal Steak or Veal Roast 2 lb. for 35c Chuck Beefsteak (tender) 2 lb. for 35c Wisconsin Cream Cheese (No. 1)2 lb. for 35c Minced Ham or Veal Loaf 2 lb. for 35c Veal, Pork and Beef ground for Loaf, 21b. 35c Fancy 3 to 4 lb. Boneless Smoked Hams 23c lb Smoked Veal and Beef Tongues 23c tb Fresh Dressed Rabbits (any size) 20c lb Y”oimg Chickens to fry or roast 20c lb Armour’s Thuringor Summer Sausage 20c tb Spring Chickens Alive (any weight) 15c lb Fresh Oysters 30c per pint FRESH SKINNED PIG H \MS 7 to 10 lb. each l ie lb Fresh Side Pork Chunk or Sliced lOclb LARD 3 lb. Pail... 20c; 5 lb. Pail... .30c 10 lb. Pail 60c; 50 tb. can $2.90: All cuts of Spring lamb; Beef and Pork Tenderloin; Small ■ Breakfast Pork Sausages; Full line of Fancy Cold Meats;' Home made Noodles; and lot other Tasty Foods for your Sunday dinner. Fresh Cottage Cheese. Free. Prompt, and Courteous Delivery Service to all parts of the city any hour of the day. Phones 95 and 96 H. P. Schmitt Meat Market

JOHN O’BRIEN IS NOMINATED BY DEMOCRATS I CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE * ♦ • [ Curry from his promise to nominate i tlie resigned mayor. Here's the picture; Walker, threatened with ouster j in removal hearings before GoverI nor Roosevelt, had resigned “to ' seek vindication." Curry had promised Walker his ichnnce for “vindication.” He pro--1 needed to oppose Roosevelt and Alfred E. Smith at Albany in the fight ! over the gubernatorial nomination I given Herbert H. Lehman. A fight [ for Walker appeared destined to dethrone Curry at Tammany hall, which is dependent upon its 12011)00 city jobs It would have been ’politically expedient to forget Walkler. if those jobs were threatened. Last night, Walker's radiogram

message was read to the assembled representatives. He messaged that [he could not become a candidate because “I can not see how 1 could campaign without reciting the reasons for my resignation and without delay remining the public of the unfair nature of the hearings conducted by th? governor of our state. * * » This in my opinion would do the DetßUtialk ticket no good.” Walker tins was pictured as sacrificing hfs rights to ’’vindication’’ to the greater good of his national party. The new candidate, O'Brien, is • little known outside New York city. He is a “regular” Tammany | man. close friend of Curry, and was [the spokesman of Mayor John F. Hyland as corporation counsel in the Hulan administration which battled for the five-cent fare. O’Brien is 59, and was born in Worcester, Mass. 'He was educated at Holy Cross and Georgetown.

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He is married and has four sons and a daughter. He is an active Oath--1 olic layman. Sends Congratulations 'S. S’. Oct. It— (UP)— Janies J Walker, out of the running tor re-election as mayor of New : York this year, sent 'his congratulations today to surrogate Jr<hn P. O'Brien, the Democratic nominee. 1 "Perfect ncminstion” he wirelessed "very happy, Command me." ; “O'Brien is a great corporation

City Cash Market J. A KUHN, Mgr. PHONE 97 MEATS OF ALL KINDS. JUST PHONE AM) WE WILL DELIVER PROMPTLY. Choice Cuts of Beef. Veal and Pork. Chickens for your Sunday dinner. Cold and Smoked Meats. All kinds of Cheese. Fresh Country Butter.

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counsel," he told reporters 011 the boat. “He is a fine man and a real New Y.rk;r. It i s a fine nomination which makes me very happy.” W .arid Grow* Smaller Hi this age of flights, cmtinenU have bo<s>me merely nelghhors.— <Jollier s Weekly _ o — Tuesday, Oct. 18th is the next Decatur Community sale. F-T-Th