Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 131, Decatur, Adams County, 3 June 1938 — Page 3

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I _ _ _Z Ks BUSCHE mar RIED g’us DOROTHY DAVIS |S,l,,i|n Davis, daughter of |^K| rs Duvls of HurdHi.' Initio of Homy lff' u ,„ of Mr. and Mrs. Fred SKI ill one of the June weddings soleinIL'Thursday morning at eight EfXlock at the Davis home. K. Gilbert, professor of .< College, Indiana Hie vows. The uti.'tidani was Marion X, w Albany who led the E, io . i improvised altar bank l«lth "S'- tarnations and 111EL trine's attendant was Miss Ekli Hyat of New Albany, rtteritht' ceremony a breakfast was served to the iniand members of Hp par,yjfter’a brief wedding trip Mr. i Mrs Busche will be at home ami. ' where Mr. Base he will u ipstrin tor in the Nappanee Mod (r. apt! Mrs. Fred Busche of i dty attended the wedding. HKy M. S. of the Zion Rewill meet in the La parlors Tuesday afternoon o'clock. Mrs. Ralph i Kill be the leader and a Ej attendance is desired. MB Mort will be a regular stated I HL of the Ofder of Eastern Bsiiursday evening at sevenjjriy o'clock. ■use given tsSBOENEM ANN 1 Itasant surprise party was Beo iitly in honor of the 60th anniversary <ff Miss Hani |fc- nemann. The evening was Kn visiting and a delicious icbLis served. ■guests included Ernst, Wilkl. F. Hermon, Arthur, Erwin.' ■and Oscar Koenemann and ■nulies, Mr. and Mrs. William Itkf and children. Rudy Koene- 1 put Ernest .Preiisse. Mrs. Henry ■li" Misses Frieda and Ixirene well and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hkc children. ■ I PEPPERS gjIVE MEETING Hl'nion township 4-H Red Pep- • Alli meet next Thursday even-| I stltiie Luckey school. Roll call to b- answeed with "a favorite I | ■m mbers are urged to be preM important 'business will 'be ■it up for discussion. The folftegwill serve on the committee: i ■t Bientz, Lorenz Thieme, mrin Sprunger and Herbert til. J I | ADAM BIENZ LtSRATES BIRTHDAY H. Adam Bienz was pleasantly I Bsed Sunday when a group of ft'es gathered at ther home to Bher celebrate her 64th birthanniversary. A basket dinner ■njoyed at noon. In the afterBeards were played and in the fcg a cafeteia supper was enBtier guests other than the honBst. Mrs. Bienz, included Adam B. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thieme, •nil Mrs. Martin Bulmahn and Ben Robert, Edward, Donald Brine, Evelyn, Junior and Ruth and Mrs. Edwin Bienz and ten, Gilbert Kenneth, Florence frederidk, Mr. and Mrs. CharJhnke. Mrs. Kate Bucher, HerBohnike and sons Wtlmett I and Lenford Lee, Mr. and Smil Bienz, Mr. and Mrs. Marlienz, Norman Stappenhagen. r. Harold and Hilda Thieme, 1 Decatur, Mr. and Mrs Carl lek and daughter Barbara Jane lllshire, Ohio. lernoon guests were Mr. and Otto Bleeke, Carl Bucher and 1 Wagner, also of Decatur. 5 CHARLES ROBENOLD ITESS to LADIES’ AID k ladies' aid society of the I United Brethren church met be home of Mrs. Charles Robd Thursday afternoon, with , Charles Hitchcock and Mrs. Pennington assisting hostk. lans were made to have a stand the street fair. Any mem-1 of the aid society or of the ch having canned vegetables ’ aked to donate them to the ' c *> if possible. I the conclusion of the bus--8 Miss Irene Light favored troup with a piano solo. Ice ni sandwiches were served by hostesses during the social one 300 1315 W. Adams i

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fenny Macy ►hones 1000 — igp, Friday Phllathea Class, Mrs. James Strickler, 7:30 p. m. Happy Homemakers Club, Mrs Kenneth Parrish, Bobo 1 . B. Willing Workers Mrs. Bertha Bowen. Happy Home Makers Club, Mrs. Kenneth Parrish, 1:30 p.m. Pinochle Club Regular Meeting Mrs. Jesse Edgell, 7:30 p. tn. Union Chapel A. B. C. Class, Han-na-Nuttman Park, 7:30 p. m. Sunday Union Chapel Bible Class, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Schwartz, 2 p. ni. Tuesday | Zion Reformed W. M. S„ Church, I 2:30 p. m. Psi lota Xi Business Meeting, Miss Betty Frisinger, 7:30 p. in. Zion Reformed G. M. B„ Miss Eileen Jackson, 7:30 p. m. Thurscay M. E. Woman's Home Missionary Society, Mrs. R. A. Stuckey, 2:30 p. m. Order of Eastern Star. Masonic Hall. 7:30 p. m. hour. I The next meeting will be a pic--1 nic dinner and members are ask--led to watch the paper for further notices concerning it. The woman's home missionary society of the M. E. church will meet at the home of Mrs. R. A. Stuokey Thursday afternoon at two 1 thirty o'clock with Mrs. Dan Sprang I in charge of the devotional.!. Mrs. Russel Owens will have the lesson. ! Assisting hostesses will be the Mesdames Dale Rose. Burdette Cus- | ter, John Bright, Homer Lower and Miss Maggie Peoples. EVER READY CLASS MRS. FRANK CRIST The Ever Ready class of the M. E. Sunday school met at the home of Mrs. Frank Crist Thursday evening for the regular June meeting. ■ Min. Paul Edwards led the devo- ! tionals. Mrs. Charles Fletcher conducted i the business meeting, during which plane weer made for the week to be I spent at Lake Webster commencing June 19. 1 Lovely refreshments were served I by the hostess, assisted by the Mesdames Leigh Bowen, Margaret Elzey, O. L. Vance and R. A. Adams, j I The Misses Louise Haubold, Ed- | winna Schroll and Vivian Lynch j and Mrs. Ray Edwards will unite in I entertaining with a miscellaneous shower at the Haubold home Wed--1 nesday evening at eight o’clock i honoring Mrs. Marion Feasel. — o —— PERSONALS Mrs. Lincoln Lesh of Muncie spent Thursday afternoon visiting with Mrs. John Peterson while Mr. Lesh and son Charles, transacted business at the court house. Mrs. J. B. Crankshaw and Mrs. W. J. Bowker of Fort Wayne attended funeral services for Mrs. Philip Obenauer here Thursday afternoon. „ , Mr and Mrs. J. Dwight Peterson and son Johnny Pete have returned to Indianapolis after a brief visit here. Mrs Kathryn Kampe and Miss Margaret Vesey of Fort Wayne visited in Decatur Thursday. The Misses Eleanor Reppert and Betty Tricker, Mrs. Don Stump aad Mrs. Bob Shraluka motoredto. Van Wert, Ohio, Thursday afte noon to visit the peony fields. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Mills of this city and Mrs. C. G. Reynolds, o Elizabeth, New Jersey, returned iast evening from Cincinnati, Oh >, where they visited with the fmmer’s daughter, Mrs. Milo McKln Mary Franks has returned 'from a two days’visit with friends and relatives in Fort Wayn ° o I Miss Helena Bordner of Montpe Her, Ohio, who has been ths K«ee ! of Mrs. Ida Witt and daughter, Mrs. N.,. S, Idavs left this morning for Elknari X she will visit wUh relatives.. I Mrs. Kate Beers, Mrs. Allen V ■ sev and Mrs. Anna Harding of Fort Wayne » mo " g " p hlUl , ob "s.. m"S. Decatur this noon Merwln - S weeks visit with M parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. u '^"andMriTv-’MiHs and their , Mr. and Mrs. b • )n Rey . house gueet * • . apernoon nolds returned yes erday^af. er from Cincinnati. Oh ieave again Satuday where they will sP onQ e, Mr. and Mrs. Beattey, Mrs. Pau-

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I ll "" ‘""I son Janies and Mr. 1 mid Mrs. Jim Beattey and son Jim ! nile have returned to Indianapolis after a brief visit here. Mrs. John O'Brien of Ma.-lon visited here yesterday. Mrs. Dick Areh'lmld of Coldwater, Mich., has returned home after a two day visit here. , Mr. and Mrs. Dick Vesey of Fort | j Wayne spent Thursday afternoon! ■ In Decatur. Mrs. Ray Edwards of Evansville Is spending several weeks visiting' i her mother, Mro. Catherine Kauff- ' man and her sleter, Miss Kathryn Kauffman. She will return home I '■ about the 13th of June. Mrs. Leo Ehlnger spent Thursday I ■ In Fort Wayne. Judge Moran of Portland attend- • ed to business in Decatur today. I Dan Holthouse spent Friday atB tending to business in Fort Wayne. l Don Leßnin of South Whitley was among today’s business visitlors here. HELLER CONFERS ■ ON EXTRA MEET Legislators Confer With Dick Heller On Extra ’ Session Plans Indianapolis, June 3. —|(U.R)' -A three-man legislative committee , conferred this afternoon with Dick Heller, executive secretary to Gov. | . M. Clifford Townsend, about the i . special session which will be sum- ■ moned late this month or early in JulyThose meeting with Heller were : Edward Stein of Bloomfield, speak--1 er of the house; Rep. William J i Black of Anderson and Frank G. j , Thompson of Bluffton, majority , leader of the house. They will bear the burden of steering the governor's $4.400,000 , appropriation bill through the lower chamber when the general asI sembly is called. Townsend, it was reported, is i seeking assurance that the legisiat-1 i ors will not get out of line when l he calls the session. He wants I the appropriation bill passed speed- . ily and does not desire that the i legislature consider any other mat- ■ ters. Stein, Black and Thompson, it - was understood, will make an unofficial poll of all Democratic memI bers of the legislature to obtain! i assurances that the governor's 1 I wishes will be followed to the let- i ; ter. The Democrats have safe > 1 majorities in both the house and I senate if no insurgency develops. 1 ALLEN COUNTY FARMER DIES I Fred C. Buuck Dies This Morning At Home Near Friedheim Fred C. Buuck. 74, Allen county farmer living near Friedheim, died! this morning at 3 o’clock at his home. Death was caused by chronic , myorcarditis. I The deceased was born in Prelble township, Adams county February 518. 1864, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F.uuck. He was a member of t ie Friedheim church, and a former Marion township, Allen county, [trustee. Surviving, besides the widow, Mary Woehrnian-Buuck, are two | children, Martin C. and Frieda, both of Allen county. The following bro-1 4 thers and sisters also survive: Mrs. August Roemble, of Fort Wayne, . Ernest of Fort Wayne. Mrs. Christ Nahrwold of Allen county, William ' Buuck at Preble township. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock, central standard time at the homo, of the son, Martin, and at 2 o clock !at the Friedheim Lutheran church. Burial will be made in the church | i cemetery. The body will ‘be removed from the Zwick & Son funeral home Saturday morning and may be viewed until time to rthe funeral. —o — PLACE DETOURS (CONTINUED FROM FAGK ONE) i tel . from Five Points to Patterson and none on Mercer avenue from l ive Points to the Erie railroad. | This will be re-route das work pro- • greases. Open North Detour . The detour on federal road 27 Jut the north entrance to the city! | is scheduled to be temporarily open-, ed Saturday. The regular route wiU I be left open for a time and then again closed to permit the applying of the final layer of rock asphalt, SENATE BOOSTS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) had not been selected yet and would not comment on published reports that it included Gerard Swope, General Electric board chairman, or Dean Lloyd Garrison of Hie University of Wisconsin law

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school. He said employers, labor leaders and the government would be represented on the investigating committee. He was asked if his statement that tlie Inquiry had no connection witrf possible amendment of the Wagner act meant that he was opposed to amendments to the labor relations statute at any time. Mr. Roosevelt replied that the whole subject of labor relations is an evolutionary one and commented that the United States is a long way behind Great Britain In the progress of evolution. o FIND NEW CLUE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) low draft. Eighteen divers were at work in coves and inlets where the boy's body might have been hidden. Question Four Jersey City, N. J.. June 3 —<U.R) — Two men and two women, taken into custody as they drove through here in a sedan that bore Florida number plates, were questioned by police today, presumably in connection with the kidnaping of James B. Cash, Jr. Police notified federal authorities that the four were being detained. Agents of the federal bureau of investigation were expected to arrive here soon to take over the interrogation. Charges were not filed against the four. Their names were not made known by police. It was reported that the four were apprehended on the basis of a confidential teletype alarm broadcast to the Jersey City police. The alarm, sent from Lewiston, Pa., yesterday, asked that “all occupants of a gray sedan bearing Florida number plates, last seen near Baltimore, Md., be held for questioning.” Basis for the alarm was said to be an incident which took place in a dentist’s office in a town on the New York-Pennsylvania boundary. The report, lacking official confirmation, said that woman and a small boy appeared in the dentist’s office and that the dentist’s suspicions were aroused by what he characterized as strange behavior by the woman. o Dance Sunday Sunset. A

CHURCH NAMES NEW OFFICERS l i Church Os Nazarene Selects New Officers This Week The annual election of the ofll- , cers of the Church of the Nazar- i ! eno »vas held this week. Delegates [ to the district assembly, which will I be held at Bluffton, August 15-19, - are Mrs. Harley Ward and Mrs. | Richard Alberson. Alternate dele- j gates are Mrs. Dallas Harshman and Mrs. Jess Laughrey. Three trustees elected were Mrs. Irvin Elzey, Doyle Lytle and Dallas Harshman. Stewards named were Gerald Brodbeck, Mrs. Hailey Ward and Mrs. Doyle Lytle. Mrs. Orval Sudduth was named junior supervisor: Mrs. Irvin Elzey, treasurer. Doyle Lytle was named Sunday school superintendent and Gerald Brodbeck. assistant. HarvSy Laughrey was elected president of the Nazarene young people's society and Elvira Ward vice-president. Delegates to the district N. Y. P. S. meeting at Winchester, June 11 and 15 are' Roger Ward, Harvey Laughrey. Alternates are Mrs. Marie Lytle and Mrs. Dallas Harshman. o HORSE SHOW AT (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) p Matched team (any ’breed) (SB, s4)' Beat purebred mare—prize, Neuhauser trophy. ( o Pulling Contests Planned For Fair The Adams county horse committee planned to spend SIOO in '' prize money for both the light and I heavy team pulling contest Fri- • day and Saturday of the Decatur Free Street Fair. There will be six prizes awarded in the following sums: first, S4O; second, $25; i third, sls; fourth, $10; fifth, $5, I and sixth, $5. The winners In last year’s heavy- j I *

l weight pulling contest were: Glen ; Myers, first; Kenneth Beer and | Elmer C. Beer, tied, second and 'third place; Alva Bifrger, fourth; Reuben Steury, fifth; Ralph Bollenbacher, sixth; and George MorI ris, seventh. i The winners in the light pulling •contest were: Lewis Haynes, first; 'George Fosnaugh, second; Glen I Myers, third; Luther Funk, fourth, I and Archie Smitley, fifth. COURTHOUSE Special Judges Nominated The parties in the suit to collect an account brought to this county on a change of venue from Allen county and filed by the Wolverine Portland Cement company against the Menefee Art Stone company, tailed to agree on the appointment of a special judge. The court nominated Judge Hanson P. Mills, of Jay county; Judge John F. Decker, of Wells county, and Judge Otto H. Kreigh, of Huntington county, aa available judges. New Case A suit has been brought by Walter and Agnes Sudduth against Chancy H. and Cordula W. Brokaw to foreclose a mortgage. Summons has been made, returnable June 11. . Heller and Schurger appeared for ! the plaintiffs. Appearance Filed An appearance has 'been filed by I D. Burdette Custer for the defendants in the damage suit brought by ' Russel Berryman against Edwardand Rachael Eichorn. Case Dismissed On a motion by Fanchion Daugherty, administratrix of the estate of Jemima Daugherty, the suit on insurance policy brought against the Home 'insurance cotnpany of New York has been dropped at costs to to the plaintiff, Fanchion Daugherty, administratrix. Costs were | taxed against the plaintiff and a judgment rendered for the costs. Estate Cases The will was offered for probate in the estate of Mary Roth. Evidence was heard and the will probated and ordered placed on record. An application for letters of administration with will annexed was flll

iI ed by Sarah Roth. Bond in the 1 j sum of $3,01)0 was filed, examined 1 and approved. The letters were ordered, reported and confirmed. The ' i will ordered all just debts and fun- ’ | eral expengee be paid first. All of l the property was bequeathed share ' and share alike to two brothers. ■Jonathan and Noah Roth, and two 1 sisters, Sarah and Rosa Roth, with ' the provision that should any of them not be living the property i should be divided among the surviv- : Ing. The will did not give any of the estate to two brothers, Christian ! and David Roth, due to the fact set out that the four first mentionled had lived with the deceased as a family and had accumulated the property together. It was signed, . February 24, 1913. Harry Gru'be assumed jurisdiction replacing the late E. Burt Lenhart as special judge in the estate of Dore B. Erwin. The appointment . a”d oath of office was filed. The fin-

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' al report was filed and ordered returnable, ■September 5, Guardianship Cases An application was filed by Joseph Luginbill for letters of guardianship for Henry Luginbill. A bond in the sum of sso<> was filed, examined and approved. Letters were ordered, reported, examined and confirmed. Guardianship Case A final report for the guardian, W. A. Lower, was filed by the executrix of his estate in the the guardianship of Irene Nidlinger. The report was examined and approved. Real Estate Transfers Dept, of Financial Institutions to L. N. Schuster, inlot fl in Decatur for sl. Herman A. Kabaker et ux to Mildred Goodstein, 79 acres in Washington township for $lO. o — In < <;•»«»«! Town —