Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 256, Decatur, Adams County, 29 October 1927 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS
■■■■XKKXXXXXXHRB ■ CLASSIFIED ADS * EKXXXXKXXXXXXXXX FOR SALE_ FOR SALE —Railroad ties, 8 ft. in length, good for posts or wood. Steel angle brace arms for fence posts. Call J. F. Arnold, 709 or 1084. 222tf FOR SALB—Ford roadster with slipon body. Decatur Auto Laundry. Phone 970. 249-0 FOR SAI Ji- Fresh cider and apples at Gregg Orchard, Pennville. 249 14t FORSALE-—C melody - Saxophone. Cheap. Cornelium Durkin. Z 251t6 FOR SALE—English Bull pups, call "48 Mercer Ave Phone 232. 254-3tx FOR SALE—Cheap; Kitchen heater. Phone 641. 254t3x FOR SALE Full blooded Guernsey male calf, 5 days old. High (lass cab buggy, good as new. Priced right. J. N. Burkhead, Monroe phone 94. 254t3 FOR SALE—The old’Riverside barn, solid frame 40x126. Can be cut iu two. Also shed 70x120. Must be sold soon. Julius Kaugk, phone 666. 254t3x FOR SALE—Strictly modern attractive seven-room house on large centrally located lot. Will sell at bargain for quick disposal. Would consider trade. Telehpone 961. 255-3tx Ft)R SALE—German Police dog. hr quire of E. F. Dornseif at Democrat office. ' 255t3 * FOR SALE—Am getting in carload es limestone next week. Anyone interested call Phill Sauer for prices, Decatur phone. 255t3x FOR SALE Four weeks old heifer calf of good Jersey Cow. Ernst Thieme Rt. 8. 255- 3t WANTED WANTED —Tenor Saxophone, Buescher preferred. Cornelius Durkin. 251t6 WANT E D —Good second hand rug 9 x 12 must be in good condition. Mrs. B. W. Sholty. 609-Monroe St. Phone 521. 254-3tx WANTED TO BUY — No. 1 (’over hay Also load of baled wheat straw 7 . lona Case, last house south end of High st. 254t3x WANTED —Young man to work on Dairy farm. Call 696. 254t3x WANTED-—W'tT will pay 7c a pound for good, clean, large rags, delivered at this office. Must be suitable for cleaning machinery. 175-ts BOARD and ROOMS: — Wholesome meals, excellent rooms with heat; modern with hot baths. Per week, 7.50 Erie Grocery and Resttaurant, Phone 965 255-3tx WAiNTED—two or three young men who desiie to qualify for Accounting positions. Must be high school graduates. Address, Box R. A. % Daily Democrat. 25-27-29 WANTED—Ladies: Make $25 - SSO~ weekly mailing circulars at home. Experience unnecessary. 2c stamp ■ brings full particulars. Rose City Lab-1 oratories, Newcastle, Ind. Itx ' WANTED — Address Envelopes —ss $35 weekly in your spare time. Everything furnished. Stamp for particulars. Junell Co., t Hammond. Indiana. Itx MALE HEHP _ WANTED^ReIiabl — energetic man wanted at once by well known J. R. Watkins Company, Splendid opening in Decatur to distribute famous Watkins Products to steady users. $35 to $75 weekly. No experience necessary. Write The J. R. Watkins Company, 122-144 W. Chsetnut St., Columbus, Ohio. Itx ' AGENTS—SELL Christmas Cards; j Personal and Box assortment. Popular priced. Quality line. Good profit. Easy selling. Samples free. Grote, Box 277, New Brunswick, N. J. 29-5-12-19 X FOR RENT FOR RENT —Garage near business district. Inquire at Daily Democrat office, 228-62 X FOR RENT —Semi-modern house in Bellmont addition, on the cement road, has good garage and chicken house. Merle Sheets, Bellmont park • adition. 2543tx FOR RENT —Five room cottage on North Eighth street. Semi-modern ■with water, lights and gas. Phone 812. 25513 FOR RENl I —Four Furnished Rooms for Light Housekeeping. Private en- ' trance. Semi-modern: Garage. No children no dogs. Mrs. B. W. Sholty. 699 Monroe st. Phone 521 254-3tx FOR REN'f' — Flat over the Kolter Grocery. Six rooms and bath. Hard and soft water in faucets. A. D. Suttles. 254-3 t J*OR RENT —Modern house on Fourth street. Call Mary Wemhoff, Phone 1015- 254-ts run HEM—With heat, light housekeeping apartment, furnished or unfurnished. Inquire 320 Winchester st., or see City Treasurer. 252t3 eod LOST AND FOUND Lost —Near Miller and Deitsch grocery, Small brown purse containing money. Return to Mrs. Walter Deitsch at grocery and receive reward. 256-2 t - o Mrs. Tom Reid went to Fort Wayne today, where she will visit for a few days with her mother.
t XXXXXXXKXXXXKXXI « x BUSINESS CARDS 1 t awaxaMBBSXMKKMWa H. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. • DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE ’ The Neurocalometer Service ■ Will Convince You [ at 104 8. Third Street Office and Residence Phone 314 Office Hours: 10-12 I ' 6 68 p-rn t — loans You Can Save Money on I. Farm Mortgage Loans 2. City Mortgage Loans with the Union Central Life Ins. Co. Suttles-Edwards Co. Agents 1 Corner 2nd & Monroe Streets Decatur, Indiana — s. E. BLACK Funeral Director New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, 1-ady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstract!; of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Race Reduced. October 6, 1934. See French Quinn Office—Take flrat stairway south of Decatur Democrat. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 6 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:uo Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Aostracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE • 133 S. 2nd St. o —0 LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone, Decatur, 346 Residence Phone. Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT Q^—- O ji|M Roy Johnson AUCTIONEER Decatur, - • - Indiana Office 1, Peoples Loan ’■* J® and Trust Co. Phones 606 and 1022. o —-=o I [ DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street Phone: Office 143—Residence 102 | I Special Attention given to | cattle and poultry practice | O-- —d Do You Want to BUY, SELL OR TRADE REAL ESTATE See 11. S. MICHAUD 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 101 ~, _ . ■■— O 0 i D. F. TEEPLE State Licensed Truck Line Daily truck service between Decatur and Ft. Wayne at regular railroad rales. L'censed by Indiana Public Service Commission Decatur Phone 251 Fort Wayne Phone A8405 O — »• C o ( Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work HOLLAND FURNACES Auto Radiators Repaired, i Torch work. Will appreciate an opportunity to serve you. Decatur Sheet Metal Works E. A. GIROD 11th & Nuttman Ave. r Phone 331 Res. 1224 J _ (
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 192/.
■ MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Hogs receipts, 1.000; holdovers, 3.393: market strong to 15c up; 250350 lbs.. $9 75-$10.15; 200-250 lbs., * $9 75 $lO 15. 160-200 lbs-. $9.65 $10.10; X 130160 lbs., $9.00-$9.75; 90 130 lbs., ft $8.50-$9.25; packing sows. SB.OO-$8.50. - Cattle receipts, 250; calves receipts 5o; market steady, calves 50c lower; beef steers. SB.OO-112.00; light yearling steers and heifers. $1 1.00-513.50 b.-es cows, $5.50-$7.50; low cutter and cutter cows, $3.50-$8.00; veaiers, sl6416.50. Sheep receipts, 800: market slow, steady; top fat lambs, blank: bulk fat iambs. $15.50-$13.75; bulk cull n. lambs, $9.50-$10.50; bulk fat ewes, $5.50-$7.00. FORT WAYNE LIVE STOCK Fort Wayne. Ind., Oct. 29.—(INS)— Receipts — Calves. 25; hogs, 400; heep, 100; hog market. 10-25e higher. 150 lbs. down, $7.75; 150-160 lbs. $8.25; 160-18 lbs., $9.15; 200-225 lbs.. $9.30; 225-250 lbs., $9.50; 250-300 lbs., $9.75; 300-350 lbs., $9.50; roughs. $6.00-$7.50; stags, $5.00-$6.00; calves, $14.00 down; lambs, $12.00 down. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Oct. 28) ■ Fowls 18c Leghorn Fowls 10c Chickens 18c Leghorn Chickens 12c Old Roosters - .. 10c t While Duck* ISc 7 Colored Ducks z. 9( Geese ......... 11c . Eggs, dozen 40c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET k (Corrected Oct. 28) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel 75c New Oats, No. 2 42< New Yellow .Corn (ear)..— $1.05 White or Mixed Corn (car) SI.OO ' New Wheat $1.21 LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen T 42c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS I Butterfat, pound 43c FATHER SEIMETZ T OTAKE A REST FROM HIS DUTIES (CONTIXI ED FROM I'AUK ONE) with the same zeal as lie has accomplished things here and won recognition in the diocese as one of the most zealous and ardent workers. Foliow- ' ing the death-of Rev. Father Theodore , Wilken, he was appointed to the recI to:-hip of St. Mary’s church by the late Rt. Rev. Bishop Herman J. Aldering. Father Seimetz was born in Michigan City, Ind., April 17, 1871. Two years ago. Father Seimetz took a trip abroad visiting the Holy land and having an audience before Pope Pius. XI J Members of the congregation and his hundreds of friends throughout I the city are sadened to learn of the paster’s illness, which necessitates his leaving Decatur, but extend him every good wish for a speedy recovery and good health. — o Mr. Homer Gause, of St. Marys. Ohio is spending the week-end with his daughters, Mrs. Woodson Ogg and I Miss Golda Gause. ■ -—o—- ) NOTICE TO XOV-HUMUENT In the ItfnniM t irruit < uuri September Term, 1»27 -No. 121 KU THE STATE ADAMS COFNTY: SSto \m>ul Mnrriagr I.lla Zerres, Ve. William Zerres ' I; appearing from affidavit, filed in | th. above entitled cause. that Willian , Zerres fit the above named defendant h a non-resident of the State of Indiana. • ?VvT llI ’ s hereby Riven the ’ said \\ illlam Zerres that he be and ap- ) pear before the Hon. Judge of the „ Adams Circuit Court on the 19 day or - December. 1927. thp same being the 25th I Juridicial Day of the next regular term thereof, to be holder) at the Court House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 21 day of November A. D. 1927, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness my name, and the Seal of said Court hereto affixed, this 19th day of October, 1927 •l<>hn E. Nelson, Clerk (SEAL) * 11. M. De Voss, Attorney j October 19, 1927 Oct. 22-29 N-3 I %PPOI\TMENT OF AD 311 NIST HATH IX ’ Notice is hereby given, that the tin-* de:signed has been appointed AdminisJ tratrix of the estate of Rebecca E Dick- • erson, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. Mary J. Fleming, Administratrix C. L. WalterwrAttorney. Oct. 15, 1327 .... Oct. 15-22-29 0 UTOIXTMFAT of admimsthatoh Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Christ Reynolds late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. • v John Reynolds, Administrator, Dore B. Erwin, Attorney Oct. 21. 1927. Oct. 22-29 N-5 O NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF [J ESI’ATE w No. 287 H [) Notice is hereby given to the credi- | tors, heirs legatees of David Archer I deceased, to appear in the Adams Cir ’ cuit Court, held at | the 21st day of November. |927. and ! show cause, if any. why tip* FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not lie approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there .make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Eveline Archer. Executrix Decatur, Indiana October 21, 1927, ( Dore B. Erwin, Attorney I* Oct. 22*29
Charles Richards, special representative ct Purdue In charge of the trips of farmers to (he corn borer districts of Canada and northern Ohio was here last evening, lie wiH accompany a crowd there again nect Tuesday and the week following. Mr. and Mis. C. E. Bell motored to > Denver, Indiana, riday. where they attended the funeral of Mr. Bell’s uncle Neal Hell, of Logansport. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garard and daughter, Patey, were tn Fort Wayne Friday evening, where they saw "The Servant in the House” at the Shrine Auditorium. * Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bell and son, Billy will motor to LaFountaiu, Sunday where they will be dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Geyer. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brown, who have spent the past year at Pittsburgh, California, visited their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. 14 H. Huusicker, in this city. They are visiting. Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapnan. of Monroeville, also. Mr. and Mrs. Brown probably will make their home iu Indiana. Joe Bebout, a freshman in Butler 'oliege, Indianapolis, is spending the week-end at his home in this city. Joe is playing tackle on the Butler freshman football team. Herb Curtis and Ral)|h Tyndall, Decatur high school coaches, attended .he Bluffton-South Side football game »t Bluffton Friday afternoon, and the game at Chester Center last night. Mr. and Mrst Edwin Chenoweth, of Chicago, are spending the week-end as guests at th» C C. Pumphrey home an South Third street. Miss Rush Bohnke has been confined to her home for a week past because of illness. Mrs. Clyde Buller has harge of her duties at the Cloverleaf Creamery offices during her absence. Members of the Civic Section of the Woman's Club will start a hoiese tc house canvas next week to secure canled furits for tile Adams County Memorial hospital. Misses Mildred and Jeanette Miler, of Fort Wayne, are guests over he'week-end cf their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nichols, on Merer AvenueMr. M A. Frisinger. who was inured Wednesday evening when truck by an automobile driven by \mbrose Myers, is getting along nice y, but is still quite sore and stiff rom the bruises and sprains sustain -d. The swelling in the wrist, which las caused the most concern, is reeding today, and it is now believed hat no bones were broken. o BERNE NEWS Miss Edith Neuenschwander, who if aking a course in nursing at the Luhern Hospiyi' at Fort Wayne, visited friends here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Wuliiman and family, of Fort Wayne, visited relatives here Sunday. Miss Millicent Maxine Harris, of Detroit, spent a few days with her uother, Mrs. Pauline Harris here. Mrs. T. H. Norr, of Cincinnati, Ohio visited at the P. L. Amstutz home last ’’riday and Saturday. The Misses Hilda and Martha Lehman visited their sister, Miss Frieday it Wheaton, ill., Sunday. Miss Frieday is attending Wheaton College, there. Miss Florence Miller, of Fort Wayne .vho is in nurses' training at the Methodist hospital, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Miller, west of Berne. Mr. and Mrs. Auburn Thomas and family and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sprunger and family of Union City, spent the week-end at the C. C. Sprunger home. M. L. Sprunger left Monday for Cleveland, Ohio, where he is attending an lee Cream Convention, the greatest □art of the week. •Noah Schlotzhouer of Bluffton, well known here, received painful injuries . to one of his eyes from steam, Satur- ■ day at the condensery, where he is employed. Rev. and Mrs. Alvin Becker and daughter Lois, Rev. and Mrs. Emanuel Becker and son Paul and Mr. and Mrs. ! Charles Becker, of Woodburn and Mr. ’ and Mrs. ('. I. Parlee and Miss Myrtle < Bradley, of Fort Wayne, and the Mis ses Bessie and Rufina Stucky had dinner at the Amos Moser home Sunday i Mr. and Mrs. Menno Burkhalter and family spent Sunday, visiting relatives at Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Allred Bi alien and Mr . and Mrs. Gideon Bucher and son Hiram, of Pandoia and Bluffton. Ohio ” respectively, were visitors at the Hen L ry Reusser home Sunday. Martin Sipe, of Benton Harbor, Mich ” igan, aged uncle to Lew Sipe, was it Berne Sunday to visit at the Sipt home here. He hadn't seen his nephew 3 here for 26 years.
First Methodist Episcopsl Church The Sunday School session will | meet promptly at 9:30. Mr. John E. Nelson, sttpL The entire Sunday school Is urged to stay for the 'communion service at 10:45 Morning worship, 10:45, Holy Com inunlon This will be the time for the Holy Communion service to which the whole church is asked to give attention. There will be no sermon as the large number to be served the sacrament will require the entire time. The Junior Church and Junior eague will meet at the regular time of the morning service. The service for the little folk will be regular ex'ept that (heir group will be served with the sacrament at the first table. At which time the parents will he asked to Join their children in communion.’ The Intermediate Ix>ague will meet at 4 p.tn. Sarah Jane Coffman will be the leader for this group. Mrs. Leigh Bowen, supt The Set-up program and the elec'ion of the officers in the High School f ,eague will be held at 5 o'clock in he afternoon. Every member of the ilgh school group are urged to attend his meeting as it is of the utmost tnportance in case of an election. The Senior Epworth League will lold its regular meeting at 6 o’clock n the evening. The young people of his group are organizing for some earn work to be carried on in some >f the neighboring churches during he coming week in the “Win My 'hum'' campaign. The evening service will be held ,t 7 p.m. with the pastor, R. W. Itoakes in charge. The service will >e characterized by special music. - — ******* X * NEWS FROM PREBLE * * By * * Miss Lorine Kirchner * ’4 ¥**********» Mrs. M. Jones and Mrs. C. Coppes :nd baby, of Decatur, visited Mr. and Mrs. Orval Heller and family Sunday. Misses Irene and Ixirine Kerchner, vho have been visiting relatives in Sturgis and Kalamazoo, Michigan, re‘urned home Sunday. Larwell Shady, of Cleveland, Ohio, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shady. Miss Susie Dilling attended the Deatur sub-district cabinet meeting of he Epworth League at Monroe Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wade and laughter, Bernadine, of St. Joe, Mrs. Uouise C. Mann. Mr. and Mrs. Singleon and son Everette and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Singleton and son loger Lester, of Decatur, visited Dr. ind Mrs. J. C. Grandstaff Sunday. Mrs. R. P. Bresick called on Mrs. J. Kirchner and daughters Wednesday afternoon. Raymond Swartz, of Fort Wayne is (pending a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. Kirchner and daughters. Camper DilHng, who was injured ast Thursday when a railroad section :ar struck the automobile driven by Voah Borne, of Magley, has not been ible to return to his work this week. Velma Spade, of Peterson, visited launita and Glarvena Sullivan Wedlesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. David Kosht, of Butler. ' .’isited Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Grandstaff, heir daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Grandstaff and baby Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Multon Hoffman and ion, Oscar, motored to Fort Wayne Tuesday, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Milo lilyard. Mrs. Hoffman is spending a e wdays visiting at the Hilyard home 1 Mrs. John Kirchner and daughters * rene, Lorine and Erma visited Mrs I. Furhman and daughters, Luella md Irene of Fort Wayne, Tuesday I Listings of Public Sales will be s mblished Free of charge in this col .. imn for those who advertise theii ;ale in the Decatur Daily Democrat s With a daily circulation of 3,300, the laily Democrat reaches those wbe d vish to buy or sell. _ Nov. 15—Mrs. Sarah Krick 1% 111 ’ aast of Decatur, ’ mi south and % ml east of Dent School. Admlnlstratrii sale. Nov. I—F. O. Snyder, 1 mile nortl of Wren. Ohio ’■ Nov. 2—Howard Williams, 4 milei d west of Rockford, Ohio Nov. 3-Frank Foster, 1 mile west and 1 mile north of Dixon, Ohio. Nov. 7—Henry Scheumann, 7 milei r north of Decatur on state road 27. r- Nov. 4—Houk and Le’fton, 7 mile j, northwest Decatur. % mile east o 1- Williams station on Adams and Aiiei county line. 1- Nov. 14—Mrs. Mary T. Holthouse 4 II (Mrs. Ida Martz. 4 miles southwes to >e Decatur. 80 and 60 acre farm sale. wi Nov. .’2—Ell Rich, 9 miles southwes ' of Decatur. Farm Sale.
I afternoon. Mrs. Sophia Bieberlch and sou Arthur, motoied to Lima, Ohio, Sunday. where they visited relatives. A large crowd attended the rally day program at the Beulah Chapel church Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Kirchner and daughters had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Nigglie, of Sturgis, Mich., Mr. Fred Wardleman, of Centerville, Mich., and Henry Nigglie, of Loa Angeles, California. Mr. any Mrs. Milton Hoffmaif and Decatur, visited Mr. and Mrs. August Werling and daughters, Mildred, Wednesday evening. Dr. J. C. Garndstaff and Ed Kolter were business callers in Fort Wayne Thursday. Several people from Preble went to Decatur, Wednesday morning to see the big monoplane which arrived in Decatur to take Col. Harold H. Emmons to Detroit, Michigan. Mrs. L. Shackley, Dorothy and Oscar Hoffman were business callers ' in Decatur, Monday. 1 Mrs. J. Kirchner and daughters, 1 Irene, Lorine, and Erma, and grand--1 son, Darrel Eugene were callers of 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. Straub anti family ’ Monday afternoon. o1 HOSPITAL NOTES t * Mrs. Joseph Heiman, Decatur Rt. * five, underwent a major operation, I Friday. r Mrs. Benjamin Whetstone, Bryant, Rt. three, underwent a major* operI ation, Friday. Mrs. Henry Nuerge, 410 North Third ' street, was admitted to the Adams County Memorial hospital, Friday, for treatment. j Elmer Louch, Van Wert. Rt. three, H underwent a minor operation, Friday. Mr? Floyd Yaney, of Geneva, und- * erwent an emergency operation, Fri- * day night, at the Adams County 5 Memorial hospital. s o — 1 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lenahan and daughters, Mary Ann and Margaret ’ Elinor, of Indianapolis, will arrive Sunday for a visit with Mrs. I.enahan's parents. Dr. and Mrs. C. V. COBnejll, North Third street. ——- - -
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SOCIETY ETOLA GATTSHALL entertains with PARTv Miss Etola (JattibgH , number ot a Halioween par ty North First street. The » home were be auli r u!!y Halloween colors. bUiK .... 61 » kins and ul or Proumsive Bunco wa . pl , Kathryn Dixon i7. J and Miss Agues Johnson w a ,, ■ tor low score. After the ganie . ** ' stories were told. The gu „, ■ invited to the dlnl ‘* i also was festive with If, Hal ,’7 deaorations. A large |)Un ‘ . filled with apple, provided ■ (J** • Piece. Suspended from t he “ eill ." r ’ I hove the table. »as a huge • Puon pulling on the ribbons J* with orange and black ribbon s t 2 I ers extending to each gue,t ‘ i was drawn forth by each one. Z one-course lunch s ’ j . by Mrs. James Gattshall, fflot £z the hostess. Those partaking 4 Mis , I Gattshall's hospitality were M t Laura Stanley. Geraldine Smith s Braun, Stella Draper, Edna MillT Dorothy Miller. Helen Gerber j(2 Staley. Leia Reffey A Wes Joh Bernice Engle, Mrs Mary stulu, ryn Dixon, and Cleona Baker. ’ The Everready Class of the Metbo- . diet Sunday school, win Beet • Thursday evening with Mrt 0, 0 Davis in ort Wayne. The meeting vfl open at seven-thirty o’clock. Mr > Waltets and Mrs. B. R. hn tn, 1 charge of the transportation and a,. r one not having away of goidghn. (/nested to call either of these «ii« ■ ■ Q~-— Woman Killed In Accident English, Ind., Oct. 29.—(INSi-Mn Josephine Duncan. 75, of Centryviße ’ was dead today and John Dnncan. R her son. was suffering from sertou injuries, the result of an ac idem j when their automobile overturned ot t state road No. 62. near St. Croix B — 0 i- Mrs. Robert Garard and daughter Patsy, were visitors in Fort Way*, today. - 1 ■
