Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 242, Decatur, Adams County, 11 October 1934 — Page 3
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TALK |K" A T MEETING Bf • ~ , 1.5",.-M'i M'bi nary tM.'.'.'..,,. ■ <■*"•' Smllh "“'■* |W n,:•'. Hl- hostess. M. , g . iransla.ion ; t rii . \,.ar marks the - O -.naive, -ary of the |,v M-.rt in H1,,.. ‘ meeting w<-re |M r • „. Zion Reform! d B/., l" bring ** n flll ' ' , !ll "'‘ 1 ' Sll "‘ 1!,y |^B P . I'.- val Both din s.-rv.-d at the ■cal PEOPLE ■a' E ND style SHOW yi --• Elzey. Mil 1Odle and Ruth .e : I • - ."faded th- »/.-'■: ' I”. " l’-i s >ror'.l v |W. .. H ■ V hour hallroom in Tuesday evening. OF hundred CLUB Will Keller was h st ess to K v . .. f the Five Hun Ire J | , . . • W-dnesday night, games Mrs. HerGilhz •>»<! Mrs. A. A. Ashb,.r . e.,.,1 the prizes. A ... by the hostess. lo oting of the club will held in two weeks with Mrs. Deininger. . M. y , Wiliams' class of ( . ■ >;:..)! Sun lay school ■i; -,...et tonight at seven o’clck n Naomi Ward. Al! •-quest, d to be preWALTHER ORGANIZED Me... .os gathered at the e.- . ■ .-.-ently and organ ■el : ...n ~ u-ty. Officers were ■ ■..< senior counselor. J Kd’.er: secretary to sen . Margaret Hoffman: Keller: vice-presi-Ei:n> > breeder; secretary •r,.j.-n ■’. \ :<>'•» Ellsworth; en Ellen .Mai
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, n a. M. Miss Mary Mscy Phones 1000—1001 Thursday Miss Melvina Wllliama’ class of U. B. Sunday school, Naomi Ward. 7 p. m. Zion Reformed Juni r : holr, poetponed. United Brethren W. M. S. guest meeting, Mrs. Hubert Cochran, 7 p. m. St. Mary’s unit Catholi? action. K. of C. Jbeil. 8 ip. m. Baptist Phllathae class vegetable soup sale. Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mias Cleo Werllng. 7:30 p m. Methodist W. F. M. S. pie and soup sale. Eastern Star stated meeting and party, Masonic hall. 6:30 p. m. So Cha Rea Club. Mrs. Dan Zeser, 7:30 p. tn. Union Chapel Ijtllew Aid, Mrs. Charles Rabbitt, 2 p. m. Friday Pinochle Club. Mrs. Wm. Lister, 7:30 p. m. Union Chapel C. 1. C. tlaes, Glen Ri ughia, 7 >p. m. Saturday Evangelical Mission Band. : hurch 2 p. m. M. E. Ladles Aid cafeteria sup- ! per, church basement. 5t07 p. ni. ’ Monday Research Club, Mrs. O. L. Vance, 2:30 p. m. land. Leona Bauer and Walter H ite; membership committee. Harold Sauer, Floret*- e Reidenbach and Linda Marbach; play committee, Luella Frohnaipfel, Viola Hunter and Albert Keller. It wat> decided to hold a wein. r roast at the Lehman park in Berne as the first social event. The Junior choir of the Zion Reformed church will not meet tonight, as was planned. SOCIAL MEETING OF KIRKLAND CLUB The Kirkland Minnehaha 4!.' Club held a welner roast recent at the home of MLss Mildred Henschen. the leader. The girls met at the school and played games. A business meeting was held and it was decided that the next meeting of the club will be held at the
home of Irene Fosnaugh <n October 30. The girls also told of their tripto the state fair. Fifteen members were present. MEETING OF N. AND T. CLUB Seven members of the N. and T. Club nnd three children were present at the meeetlng of the organization hell Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Robert Garard. A short business session was followed with a social hour. The next meeting will be held in two weeks with Mrs. Carl Hamm nd. The meeting of the Mission Band of the Evangelical church will be held at the church Saturday afternoon at two o'clock, Instead of with Joan Newlan as was announced. Joan will be the leader for the meeting. The Research Club will meet with Mrs. O. iL. Vance Monday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock instead of with Mrs. C. K. Champlin as was announced. FAMILY FEARS FOR SAFETY OF KIDNAP VICTIM — (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONEf the searchers were in charge of federal agents from Cinclnna! i. Asked whether it was possible for the federal government to take action in the case at this time, he replied: “I don't know whether it's possible or not but they're doing it and with everyone's welcome.’’ As an organization was perfected at the Stoll mansion to deal with the kidnaper this morning | the road leading to the residence was kept clear and the telephone line was kept open in the hope that the abductor would make an effort to communicate. "All we want to do is get her back,” Berry Stoll said today. “We aren't interested in capturing the kidnaper right naw. The money is ready.” The distraught husl«nd was of the opinion that his wife probably is being hidden in an abandoned shack somewhere along the wooded Ohio river valley nearby. An intense search of all such buildings was in progress. One report fre.m I.ake Louisville. 16 miles northeast of here, said Mary Collett, 24. had seen an automobile resembling the machine used by the kidnaper. A woman was slumped over in the seat, she said. This was only one of dozens of reports investigated by the officials, headed hy Edward J. Connellv of the denart-
The VIOLET REIN WALD School of the Dance will open Saturday. Oct. 13, 1931 at the Masonic Hall Decatur, Ind. Third Season All types of Dancing Taught— Tap, Acrobatic, Musical Comedy, Ballet, Character, Toe and Ballroom Dancing. Miss Patsy Fullenkamp, teacher in the Decatur school. | NewAirTred SHOES Amazing Women k WK 2 \ Women who come to this store, J try on new Air-Treds, and take 20 steps, are amazed, "It’s like walking on air!” they exclaim. Let ns show you what they mean. Let us show you Air-Tred’s Cushions of Air and Pillow of Comfort—features specially designed to ease the strain of long hours of walking, or standing. Know these shoes. No other shoe is like them. Come in today. Nichols Shoe Store
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ment of justice from Cincinnati. I The note demanding $50,000 was not made public by officials but it was revealed that it was typewritten by an individual with a good command of English. The typist used a machine with both a red and a black ribbon and part of the message was in each color. Photostatic copies of the ransom note were being made to be sent to the department of justice at Washington. While the hunt intensified Mrs. Speed, mother of the missing wo Roy S. Johnson I Auctioneer P. L. 4 T. Co. 81. I f Phones 104 i i \ ’■■‘x and / Claim your date* V . \jU early as 1 sel ' everyday. ; SALE CALENDAR Oct. 13 —Irvin Doehrman at Williams on Adams-Allen county line. Oct. 15—J. H. Hogg, 5 miles northwest of Bluffton. Feed sale. Oct. 11—Phil Heffner, % mile west of Monroe. 6 miles south "f Decatur. Closing out sale. Oct. 16—Mrs. G. B. Schwartz, 2 miles south and I*4 miles west of Ohio City. Oct. 17—Orvai Keller, 3 miles ■ west, % mile north of Geneva. Oct. 18—Stewart & Kline, Cam den. Ohio. Pure bred Duroc hogs. ' Oct. 19—Decatur Community and Chattanooga Community Sale. Oct. 20 —Cal E. Peterson, Admr Sale of houses at 415 So. 6th st. and 812 Bush st., Decatur. Oct. 22—Allen Owens. 12 miles east of Wren, Ohio. Cattle and horse sale. • Oct. 23—Bruce Pullen, Liberty, '' Ind. Pure bred Duroc hogs. Oct. 24—Willshire, Ohio, Com- I munity sale. Oct. 25—Mrs. J. L. Case, 1% miles northeast of Willshire, Ohio. Closing out sale. Oct. 30 —Joe Fredrick & Walter Marbaugh, 4 miles south and 4 miles east, of Chattanooga, Ohio. 5 miles west of Celina on Route 32, then 3 miles north, 1% north and % mile east of Durbin.
I man, became hysterical. She went tc the residence along the river this morning and walked aimlessly about the lawn crying bitterly. o COURTHOUSE New Case State of Indiana on the relation of August Schlickman vs. Dennis Striker. Flunk Martin, Philip Sauer, and John W. Tyndall, mandate. Complaint filed. Petition Overruled In the matter of the liquidatiotf 'of the Old Adams County Bank, vs j John Everett, note. Petition of i John Everett to cancel note over- | ruled. Exception taken by defen !- ant. Case Venued State of Indiana vs. Frank Jovien let al, condemnation. Appeai-ance by C. J. Lutz filed for defendant. Affidavit filed for change of venue from c unty, submitted and sustained and said cause is now venued to Welle county and plaintiff is given 10 days to perfect change. Case Dismissed City of Fort Wayne ve. S’.phie Goette et al. injun-tion. The plaintiff moves to dismiss the cause. Motion sustained and cause dismissed at plaintiff's costs. Hearing on Demurrer City of Fort Wayne vs. Solly K., Frankenstein, violation of city or-1 dinance. Demurrer to 31'd and 4th ■ paragraph, to* which ruling of the court the defendant* except and i overruled to the four paragraph to which the plaintiff excepts. Leave asked and granted to file amended third paragraph of answer within 10 days. Cause set f.r trial December 10. New Case The department •< f financial in-j stitutions of Indiana, Ohl Adams ' County bank vs. Bernard H. Kohne ' et al, notes. Complaint file J. Sum- 1 nions ordered to sheriff of Adams ' county for defendants returnable, October 22. Case Continued i 'Fort Wayne Builders Supply C .. I vs. Samuel A. Rossiter, foreclose mechanic’s lien. By agreement of parties the case is continued. Estate Cares Estate of Mary E. Fisher. Report of sale of real estate filed, examin-
ed. Deed ordered. Deed reported and approved. Estate of John 11. Blakey. Petition and schedule t determine inheritance tax filed. Referred to John F. Felty, county assess.r. Guardianship Cases May Wilma Reynolds, ward: Herman M. Gillig. guardian. Current report ordered filed on or before October 20. William Jackson, v.ar l, E. Burt Lenhert, guardian. Application by guardian for authority to sell real estate filed, submitted an deustained and real e-state ordered w Id. Burl Johnson and Dallas M. Hower appointed to appraise real es ate s Real Estate Transfers James ”. Frank et ux to First Bank of B rne 100 acres of lan I in Blue Creek township for SI.OO. I ♦ ♦ I MAGUEY NEWS ♦ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Kolter an 1 family, Miss Ruth Yake, Virgil and Harold Henschen visited Mr. and ; Mrs. Edward Kolter and s n Robert Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jabeig and daughter Donna entertained for dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beiberich and family of Fort Wayne
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i Mr. and Mrs. Jay Yost and Mrs. | Susie Reppert of Decatur and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Borne and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Hilgeman and 1 family and Miss Rochel Limenstall visited Mr. and Mrs. Milt n Scherry and family Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knatz and daughter Helen of Fort Wayne, Mr. ' and Mrs. Elmer Peters and son Leroy. Miss Irene Peck and Glen Girod were entertained Sunday afternoon by Mr. and Mrs. Walter i Kruetzman and son Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bloemker. Mr. and Mrs. William Worthman end son Carlton were dinner guests of t Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Manns and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ott:- Hildebrand. ! Mr. and Mrs. Milton Girod visited Edward Scherry and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Fruchte and family SunI day evening. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kolter called on Mrs. William Bra-ht and Mrs. Gust Yake Sunday evening. o_. ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Bowman, Wt>2 High street, are the parents of a girl baby born at the Adams County Memori.il Hospital Wednesday evening.
Have You Met AETNA? Aetna is in the form of a Portland Cement A cement with a Rock Base— None Better. Competitive price. Cash Coal & Supply R. A. STUCKEY Home of Stuckey’s Hog-Glad.
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1 Boy Scouts to Visit Australia | Seattle.— (U.R) — Twelve NorthI west Boy Scouts will sail from Se--1 attle Oct. 27 to attend the inter- ■ national scout jamboree at Melbourne. Australia, in January. They 1 will visit several Oriental ports en route. Frank C. Henderson, edu--1 cational director of the Seattle 1 scout council, will direct the tour.
r HEALS ECZEMA i or Your Money Back r Here’s a surgeon’s wonderful prescription,—not a patent medicine—that will do snore to help you rid yourself of unsightly spots and common skin troubles than anything you’ve ever tried. ‘ i Go to Holthouse Drug Co or any ! druggist you can trust and get a . I bottle of Mount’s Emerald Oil. Apply a little at intervals as directions advice; with the very first application itching ceases and with continued use you’ll soon see a rapid change for the better. If you don’t get complete satisfaction your money will be cheerfully refunded.
