Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 246, Decatur, Adams County, 17 October 1932 — Page 5

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hl ADAMS I'night and Tuesday rUNASHAMEP” ■1 h Helen Twelvetrees, ■>ert \oung, Lewis Stone, ■ n Hershoh. John MiljanJ » latest thriller bv the [ii who wrote ‘-The Trial of Dugan.” • he (’ole Case” I by S. S. Van Dine and Comedy, wwfSti! 7 «ill soon be time ? buy winter coal and winter 7f y ou need extra “W, see us. We will lend I • Ou up to S3OO on your own ’■guature and security—and n the mn«t liberal and cun'enient terms. Small weekly r monthly payments. Intercharged only on unpaid «*arice. 1 n v e s t i g a t e our T cour teous and confilential service. Call. Phone or Write. ’ a nklin Security Co. Over Schafer Hdw. Co. Decatur, Ind |

CLUB CALENDAR Miss Mary Macy Phones 1000—1001 4 Monday Research club, Mrs. R. D Myers 2:30 p m. Womans Club, r atur Library Hall, 7:15 p. m. Monday Night Club, Mrs. Clem Kortenber, 7:30 p. m. T uesday M. E. Mary and Martha masquer-! ade party, Mrs. W. O. Little, 7 pm. I Civic Section Halloween .party < Mrs. Ed Miller. C. L. s>f C. guest night, Ca.th.lic sc.hiool li.ill, 6:30 p. in. Adams County Choral Society, above Brock Store, 7:30 -p. m. Wednesday Zion Walther League, Luthe—ran school, 8 IP. m. Zion Reformed Phoebe Bible class Mrs, Fred Fruchte, 7:30 ,p. m. Historical Club, Mrs. E. S. Christen, 2:30 p. m. Cadies Shakespeare Club. Mrs. W. A. Lower, 2:30 p. m. Frivolity Club, Mrs, Bernard Braun at the Waldo Eckr te resii deuce, 7:30 p. m. Thursday U. B. Progressive Workers class i Mr. and Mrs. Russel Debolt, 7 p. m, I Presbyter! in Ladies .Aid, Mrs. | Fred Patterson, 2:30. I Five Hundred Club, Mrs. Fred jDeiniger, 8 p. tn. Bridge Club, Mrs. Don Farr, 7 ip. m. Co. Cha Rea Club, Mrs. Clem , Kortenber, 7:30 p. m. | Bridge Club masquerade Party, i Miss Erma Gage, 7:30 p. m. Evangelical Ladies Aid Society, , church parlors, 2 p. m. i Methodist W. F. M. S„ Mra. Wil iliam Little, 2:30 p. m. I United Brethren. D. Y. B. Class, | Mrs. Will Penning ton, 7:30 ip. m. | the st ry lesson. I During the business meeting plans were male for a pr. gram to be given in connection with the | Thank Offering Services. A social jhour followed the meeting. i ATTEND ANNUAL PROVINCE MEETING The annual proviiic. meeting f I the Psi I ta Xi sorority was held Saturday at the Argonne tearoom at Warsaw, with the Mentone chapter as hostess. meeting and the chapters representNinety members attended the ■meeting and the chapters represented were Kok mo, Angola, Pl of Fort 1 Wayn . Delta Gamma of Fort Wayne, Huntington, Bro iksl.m, Decatur, Bluffton, Hartford City, Markle, L ganspert, Garrett, Flora, Peru, Van Wert, Summitville and Eaton. Mrs. W. W. Duemlinia, of Fort Wayne, grand president of the sor ority, gave a report cf the activities of the various chapters, preceding the business session which was held Saturday morning. Miss Eloise Lewton of Decatur, Northern Province chairman, presided over the business session. An'i uncoment was made that the oxygen tents were placed in four hospitals in the northern province,

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1932.

<•* ' . r - .V'Y !■ Thompson President Hoove ■ Ingalls Brown Witli many thousands as his audience. President Hoover is pictured in Public Hall. Cleveland, delivering the second of his formal campaign speeches. Sh own on the -stage with him, left to right. Carmi Thompson, veteran Republican leader in Ohio, now chairman of the Cuyahoga county (Cleveland) committee; President Hoover, David S. Ingalls, G. O. P. < andidntc for governor of Ohio, and PostmasterGeneral Waiter F. Brown. A solid cordon of hundreds of uniformed and plain clothes police guarded every foot of the President's route in Cleveland.

Van W. rt. iHlrntingt Logansport , and Kokomo. These oxygen tents further carry out the scheme of the oxygen chamber presented last year to the Riley Hospital in Indianapolis. Ltrnchern. was served Saturday n on in the tearoom, with bridge following. Tli se from D. catur who attended the meeting were the Mee- * dames Car 1 Cole, Robert Helm. Ralph Gratis, Gerald Smith, and ! the Missis Helen Shroll, Betty | Macklin, Aleta Harlow, Etna Lan- j ei.au ami Eloise Lewton. Th . M try and M irl'ia class of tli Method!?/. ■ Episcopal Sunday will hold a niasqu rade party at the home of Mrs. W. 0. Little, Mercer avenue, Tuesday evening at erven ■ ■’cl.ck. The I). Y. B. Class of the United Bret? ren Sunday Sch ol will meet with Mrs. Will Pemtingtoa at her i home on West Adams street. Thurs-' day night at seven-thirty o’clock. The M .tdantts Willis Reed, Ralph Roop end Charles Robinaid will be' the assisting hostesses. DECATUR GIRL MARRIED SATURDAY Miss Marth > Noll, daughter of ; Mr. and Mrs. William N. Noll .f D - ! catur and Winston Rawley, s.n of | Mr. and Mrs. William Raw! y of Berne were married Saturday nooni at twelve o’clock In the United I Bret ten parsonage at Marion, 0., ■ Rev. Carl Roop, uncle of the bride, officiate at the double ring ceremony. For the occasion, the bride wore i a frock -f burgivdy crepe trimmed with transparent velvet. She carried ! a bouquet of rose buds. The bride was graduated fr in the i Decatur high school and has been | employ .<1 as a saleslady at the j Newberry Five and Ton Cent Store; here. 'Toe groom is employed with the > Dunbar Furniture c mpa.iy in Berne! Mr. and Mrs. Rawley left for two weeks motor trip in th ■ East. Up.n I their return they will make their, home with the gr -mt’j parents. j Tli Women's H ine and . Missionary Societies of tua Fort Wayne Presbytery will hold a group , ■meeting at Huntington, Tuesday.) October 25. — I The Progressive Workers class ' [ th. United Brelhr :i Sunday! School will 'hold a welner roast | Thursday night at 7 o'clock at thei h mt of Mr. uni Mrs. Russel De-1 bolt. MEETING OF SUPPER CLUB Mrs. John Peterson entertained! the Supper bridge club at her home i Saturday night. Mrs. Charles Keller' of Fort Wayne, assisted here mother in serving the supper. As a result of tlh© bridge games, | Mrs. Harry Moltz received the high' score club priz ■ while Mrs. John' Heller received the guts! prize. The next chib meeting will be' hold in tw weeks with Miss Eva i Acker. , — CHEERFUL WORKERS HAVE MASQUERADE PARTY Tlie members of the Cheerful Workers class of the Evangelical Sunday School were oratertai'iifd at tire home of Miss Martha Jane j Linn. Friday night. The party was in the form of a masquerade party. I .Prizes were won bv Etta Anspauighi’ and M.itdeline Spahr. Ghost stories were told by mem-; i

President Speaks in Cleveland

[— ; * i Mexico's Ousting of Prelate May Revive Church-State IVar * * * * * * i I' Resentment at Papal Encyclical, Followed by Drastic [< Exile of Apostolic Delegate, Seen as Reopening of Age-Old Controversy. Mil' r ’ |cF • \i'“ 1 ARCH&ISWP gL / a/ ■Jh Deopoldo M ,■ > Ruiz Y Flores Pope. ' ' N. Pius a \ -a lb •F \ i W jt—) y ! i j W/' i 4 » w. ■ \ § I W -i i \ M *'‘W- ■ « i ■ ■.a S 3 J . If-Ge-merav CALLE.S Fk&S AbeLARDO Ridriguez, Coming as an aftsrmath of the recent encyclical, issued to Mexican Catholics by Pope Pius XI, the expulsion of Archbishop Leopoldo Ruiz Y Flores, Apostolic Delegate, from his native land, threatens to revive the bitter Church-State controversy that was temporarily adjusted in 1929 by the mediation of the late Dwight W. Morrow, then U. S. Ambassador to Mexico. The encyclical, which protested against the laws limi iting the number of priests permitted to officiate in Mexico, while advising Catholics to cooperate with the government edict, drew a warning from President Abelardo Rodrig iez that all Catholic churches would be turned into schools and shops if the “insolent, defiant attitude shown in the encyclical continued ” While the Vatican asserts that the papal ■address was intended to promote peace, government officials tear that the resentment of Catholics may develop into armed rebellion. This j "belief is evidenced by the action of former President Elias Calles, still I regarded as Mexic.o’s strong man, who has offered his services to the government “in case conflict should result.” Meanwhile the exiled prelate is in Laredo, Texas, having been flown fror.l Mexico City to th* American border. i ...

. I b. rs of the class and fortune.i were i. retold bv gypsies. The frr.nie wis I b autifuHy decorated in keeping I .vith Hall ween. A delicious lunch on was served Iby Martha Jane and her mother. I Mrs. Joe Linn. Those p resent were B rneice Hannie. Madeline Spahr, Etta Anspaugh, Helen Becker, Cathiel ine Brown, Ellen Uhrick, Mrs. I Amos Ketchum. Guests .-ther th in the r'-gular class members were Mrs. Fred Linn, Mrs. Joe Linn and |son Dick, Marjorie K. Lina Billyi i Lynch. ; Th" Women’s H me Missionary I Society of the Methcdlst Churchee will hold a igronp nie ting in the Simon Methodist ohurdh i'ii Fort Wayne Friday morning beginning at tern o'clock. The German scientist who assist ' <d the late Dr. Rudolph Diesel to 'develop the motor bearing his name ihas continued his work and produced motors burning plvcrizcd I coal.

PICKETS HALT U. S. MAIL TRUCK IN MINNESOTA ; CONTINUED FROM TAGS ONE I the picket linos today wei« those . from Wisconsin. The drivers wore i told that beginning tomorrow! their trucks also would be slopped. J Heavy shipments of livestock wore moved into the twin cities during tho night as shippers sought i to unload tljeir accumulations during the week-end lull in picketing. I)E( ATUR LADY DIES MONDAY 1 CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE • - • | Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 I o’clock front the home on PatterI sun street, and at 2 o’clock at the 1 First Christian church. Rev. C. ' R. Lanman will officiate, assisted by Rev. H. E. Thompson. Burial i wilt be made In the Decatur cento ! tery.

REPORTS PLOT FOR REMOVING SAMUEL INSULL CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE found him again. Study Records Chicago, Oct. 17. —(U.R) —Records of Chicago banks with which the defunct Samuel Insull utilities concerns dealt were subpoenaed today for evidence which State's Attorney J«hn A. Swanson wishes to present to the Cook county grand jury. The prosecutor hoped to gain a clearer picture of certain financial transactions under scrutiny through study of tlie bank records. He said there were indications complicated dealings whereby certain favored individuals were enabled to purchase securities with funds of Mississippi Valley Utilities Co. The grand jury which has already voted embezzlement and larceny indictments against Samuel Insull and his brother, Martin, is seeking evidence on which to base the further possible indictments. Two of the prosecutor's aids are in Washington. D. C., now conferr-! ing with state department officials and expect to be en route to Athens, Greece, where Samuel Insull i has sought refuge, before the end lot the week. _______Q MINE LEADER FEARED SLAIN CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE this area last July. This invasion started the factional strife between the United Mine Workers and Progressive Miners of America. At Danes' grave yesterday, Ansboury expressed the hope that of- | ficials of the rival mine organizaItinns would avert further violence !by allonwing members to vote iwhich union would survive. Pickets reappeared today at the i Langleyville and Hewitville mines lot. the Peabody Coal Company, but j seven units of guardsmen drew a i ‘dead line” one mile from the workI ings and kept the pickets off highways traversed by workers. Tw’entyfive pickets who refused to disperse were taken to the Christian county jail here for temporary detention. Officia’s of the West Frankfort subdistrict of the United Mine Workers today warned that prompt action would be taken against any local unions giving direct or indirect encouragement, support or aid to the Progressive miners. First Reunion in 40 Years Wa e. Mass., —(UP) —Although living less than 200 miles apart, C tirles Corliss of Ware and his sister, Mrs. Frank Sawtelle, of Waterville, Mr., recently held their first reunion in 40 years. End Serious Coughs With Creomulsion Don’t let them get a strangle hold. Fight germs quickly. Creomulsion combines the 7 best helps known to modem science. Powerful but ham.less. Pleasant to take. No narcotics. Your druggist will refund your money if any enugh or cold no matter how long standing is not relieved by Creomulsion. (adv.)

Important Announcement We have received letters and telegrams from practically every factory with whom we have been doing- business for years, stating’ they will gladly co-operate to their full extent in restocking our store with an entire line of New Fall and Winter Ready-to-Wear. We will therefore continue in business with a complete line of new Fall Goods, which is now on the way, and will be ready to serve you with that same courteous treatment, and Quality merchandise as before. We trust that we will warrant your continued patronage as . we have in the past and that you will make our store your store when in need of anything in our particular line. E. F. GASS

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Miss Mary Helen Lose of Indianapolis spent the week-end in this city. Mrs. Sadie Scherer of Warren, who has spent the last three weeks ’ visiting with relatives in Monroe, Decatur and other surrounding towns returned to Warren, Sunday. She was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith of Monroe, Mr. I and Mrs. Clarence Smith of Problc and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Macy of Decatur. Mrs. Harry Murray returned to her home in Fort Wayne after spending the week with relatives here. She was accompanied to Fort Wayne by Mrs. W. P. Lose and daughter Miss Mary Ann and Miss Rose Mary Omlor. T. C. Wertz of Elkhart visited in , Decatur today. Mr. and Hrs. 71m t Oidiges and' family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oidiges I and daughter, and Richard Oidiges i of iMinster, Ohio, were Sunday guests at the home of Miss Clara I lEiting. Mrs. Henry Voglewede amd> the Misses Bertha, Rose and Katheryn Voglewede spent Sunday in Fort Wayne with Mr. and Mrs. James P. | Ha&fling and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Schug and I daughter M. Katheryn and Gerald! Somers motored to Bloomington j where they spent Sunday with Rich--1 ard Schug who is a student at Indiana University. Mr. and Mrs. John McKean and 1 daughter Alice and Mr. and Mrs. Menn R tfr and son Richard of Monroe spent Sunday near Waterloo with Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Hodges. Mrs. Hodges was formerly . Miss Rose McKean Other guests . were Miss Harriet McKean and Ora • Schouldell of Auburn, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Conebutter and daughter, i Mr. and Mrs. Homer McKean and i family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert McKean ! and family on near Waterloo. I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klopfenstein of. Bluffton were Sunday guests of ■ Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Barkley. J Mr. and Mrs. Fred Collier and i family attended the closing sessi ions cf the International Conven- | tion of the Disciples of Christ which were held in Indianapolis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Mattes and ! daughters Albert and Rosemary of Fort Wayne and B. J. Heimann anid. 'Mrs. Philliir. Heimann and daughters Jc Ann and Phyllis Ann spent Sunj day in Minister, hio, visitinig Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Weiskittel and daugh-

PUBLIC AUCTION The undersigned will sell to the highest bidder on the premises, 43C North sth street, Decatur, Ind. SATURDAY, OCT. 22nd at 1:30 P. M. 7 Room Semi-Modern Home, known as the Myers property. Rebecca Kohne and Anthony J. Myers, Admrs. I Roy Johnson, Auet.

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ter Ncrma Jean. Mrs. Robert Gritzinger and Mrs. Tom Kitsom and son Daniel spent Sunday in Fort Wayne, the guests 'of Mr. and Mrs. William, E. Davidsiom Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Becker and (laughters Arline and Helen visited at several lakes in Northern iud- | iana Sunday, Howard Wisehaupt and his secretary, Mr. Drake, left today for a motor trip to Florida. Mrs. Stella Coverdale, Mr. and Mrs. Jadk Teeple a-nd Joe Krick motored to Ann Arbor, Michigan Suniti.iy Where they visited with Mary Madeline Cover dale. Robert Fritzinger visited his brother in-law. Archie DeWitt, who i is a patient at the Government Hosipital at Marion, over Sunday. Mr. ■ DeWitt's condition still remains | serious.

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