Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 302, Decatur, Adams County, 21 December 1929 — Page 2
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| CLASSIFIED ■ § ADVERTISEMENTS. | BUSINESS CARDS, f AND NOTICES ■ ft LK&XD3RCX WX Wft M wX'X » FOR SALE SAI F. Apples. Grimes golden, .Jonathan, Wagners, and llrid-wins Prices 11.10 to $1.85. Bring contain-1 ers. 8. E. Haggard, 1% miles west of Monroe. 299-Bt hTr" sALl?—Michigan apples, several varieties at |1.25 to $1.85 per I baHret. Hring your baskets. Also! White clover comb honey. A. M Manlier, Pleasant Mills. 300-tit j l'6il SALE -Five room house with | garage. Bath, hard and soft water! Gm. Sell sama as rent. Paul Gra-i ham at Graham and Walter. 300-6 t ; FOR SALE — A good Brunswick VTctrola with 90 records. Twol lamps, good as new. Phone 319. 300-3 t FQR SALE— Vietrola and records .Cheap if taken at once (’all 71431 300-31 I FOR SALE—A~[“expect”to*leave | town Jan. 1,1 wiii sell at private ; saHe my 6 room semi-modern property with 84-hundredth acres of lirnd. Price reasonable it sold at j ofiCe. Phone 1041. 300tJx FOR SALE—One Radiola 20, con- J .iiple type with all accessories. A j real bargain. Adim Kunowich. | pU<2pe 1277. 300-3tx ; FOR SALE — Singing canary in : .hrass cage. Price $6 00 Phone 723. .. ’ 301-3 t — f’OR SALlt—Canary singers 716 High Street. Decatur, I (Hana. 301-3 tx FOR RENT FOti RENT—FIat, corner Monroe and Third streets, after first of the year. Inquire Mart Gilson. Decatur Sipe Hospital. Body Returned Home Springfield. Mass., Dec. 21. — JJ.R) —Flower-banked caskets containing the bodies of Rep. William K. Kaynor and his secretary, Stanley Ef.’Lowe, two of the five victims of yesterdays airplane crash in Washington, reached here today, I accompanied by Rep. Allen T. Treadway of. Stockbridge and Geo. I R. Stobbs of Worcester, colleagues , of Kaynor. . .Relatives met the train. Funeral services for Kaynor will be held at Z ,p. m. tomorrow. Services for Lowe will be held at the same hour. — — o ■ — NdTICE OF Flk tC SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE No. 1303 ’Notice is hereby given to the cre<WMrs. heirs and legatees of Mariah E. Brown, deceased, to appear in . the Adams Circuit Court, held at ItWatur. Indiana, on the 17 day of anTtiary, IS.tn.wind show cause, if any why the Final Settlement Accounts j vrHii the estate of said decedent! strwuld not he approved; and said i Iterrs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Crimes D. Brown Jr. Administrator with all annexed. I*e< atur, Indiana. December 19. 1929 AM->rney Lenhart Heller & Scliurger Dec. 21-28 . o—■ NQTUE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NO. 27»(13 Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Mary J. Hrbwn, deceased, to appear in the Alams Circuit Court, held at DecaHir. Indiana, on the 17th day of .Rlnuary, 1930 and show cause if nay the Final Settlement Accounts 4-it’h the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said lV£irs are notified to then and there rflfte proof of heirship, and receive I fheir distributive shares. Uames D. Brown Jr. Administrator TVfk-jttur. Indiana, December 19. 1929 Attorney Lenhart Heller & Scliurger Dec. 21-2 S ■ ■ ■ . AITOIN'I’MENT OF EXE< I TDR Notice is hereby given, that the Windersigncd h n « been appointed UxfMWtor of the Estate of .1 -h Scherry iat n of County, JeV£a«ed. The Estate is probably sulE. hurt Lenhart, Executor. lMl“r *V Sciiurger. Attorneys p?cetnbr«f sth 1929 Pec. 7-11-21 •-APPOINTMENT OF EKKCITOR is nereoy given, mat the DMiersigned has been appoint- i! KNeecutur of the Estate of Sopnia E. I **Hi< rry late of Adams County, u - ceased. ’(he Estate is prooabiy solvent. Albert L. Executor ♦Wames ». Merryman, Aito.nry 13. 1929 bee 14-21-28 NO't’H E OF COMMISSIONER’S aw ’'»■.»! oF i,SMir, . -The undersigned, commissi )ner b,. * virtue of an order of the Adams Wrcuit Court made and entered in ise therein pending entitled At-i Ro CottreH. Anna Vornees, itosett i Feurr, Arthur if. Cottrell, Grat -■ Bri< Ker, Flora inas Ashby, bhwWaiKer, Forest I*. Sink vs. Henry F*. S."nk ami numbered !3409 upon tin* dockets thereof, hereby gives notice Unit at THE BANK OF BEItNE in BJKRNE, INDIANA. BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 12:00 Noon and 2 00 p. M UN TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31. 1929, and from day to day thereafter at ttu? same hour until sold, he will oftor sale at prjvate salt' and a I not loss than the full appraised value thereof and free of liens the foilowing- described real estate, to-wii. Inlot number one hundred sixtyFls (166) in the town of Berne. AdCounty, Indiana, and being in tfft* nineteenth (19th) addition to the t-oWn of Herne, Indiana, as the same •Was laid, out by Daniel Welty. Also south half ( 1 of inlot number one hundred sixty-fivfe (165) in the town of Berne, Adams County. Indiana. as the Fame is designated on file recorde-i plat of paid town. T«-rni» of Sale One third (H) of the purchase price cash; one third in nine nA months from day of sale; one third <‘B» in eighteen (18) months from said date. Deferred payments tri bear six per cent («%) interest, to HF evidenced by notes of the purchaser and secured bv a mortgage on said real estate sold and freehold Stfrety, or the purchaser may pay all rfftsh. wore B Fd-efn. Cemm'seloner
Bought His Gift Yet? Many Sparkling New TIES just arrived for last minute shoppers. ■mt Decatur, Ind. S. E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR .Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. ; SCHURGER ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. N. A. BIXLER • OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturapalh Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOR SIGN MARKETS ILrr.a, Indiana., Dec. 20— Hog’: 90-lSiv' -pdoiftls $8.50 130-150 pounds $8.85 150-170 pounds $9.301 225-275 pounds $9.60 70-225 pounds $9.75 275-300 pounds - $9.65 300-350 pounds $9.55 Stags $5.00-$6.00 Roughs $7.25 SB.OO halves - $15.51. Lambs $12.50 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. March May Wheat sl.2lVi $1.27% $1.30% I Corn .91% .93% .96% Oats .46% .47% .48% i Fort Wayne Live Stock Hog Market 25 -40 cents off! 120 i lbs down $8.50; 120-140 lbs. $8.75; . 140-160 lbs. $9; 160-200 lbs. $9.20; ; 200-250 lbs $9.30; 250-300 lbs. $9.40: ! 300-350 lbs $9.20; Roughs SB. St igs | 6; Calves sls. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hog receipts 1600; holdovers 200; fairly active weights above 150 tbs. mostly 25c lower; others about, steady; bulk 150-260 lbs. $10.25; pig- and light lights $10; sparingly $1'1.25; packing sows $8.25-8.75. Cattle receipts 75; week's sup p’y very light, steady to 25c htgh- ! er; gebd steers and yearlings' $lO-1 14.75; medium and short, feds ' $11.25-12.75; common steers and I Jer ey cows $4-6.25. Calves: Receipts 125; vealer trade doll and lower early in week closing $1 over hrw time good to choice $16.50-17.50. Sheep: Receipts 500; fat lambs closing 25 and over 'last w-eek, good to choice natives and fed westerns $13.75 14.25; medium and strong weights $11.75-13. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (COTFected Dec. 21 ) No. 2. Soft Winter Win at SI.OB No. 2 Hard Wheat $1.05 No. 2 White Oils 40c Barley . 50c Rye 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET ’ggs, doven 40c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Tutterfat .. 34c Suit Against Gene Tunncy Is Dropped Eridgeport, Conn., Dec. 21 — (UP) —Gene Tunney was almost out of the legal wilderness today. One of the $500,000 damage suits against him has been withdrawn and lawyers In the second half-milHcn-dollar action were expected to reach a decision on the other
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/\c»ing Warden to Rule Auburn with » Mailed Fist < ' ~ * aS fe. .m . 2f* .7 i i- / - •< ■ « «.-■-■■• iJk. s <^ k aJ* z '•£ 11 /* ■ r ■WraST / Frank L. Christian, Superintendent of the Elmira Reformatory, is now Acting Warden of Auburn State Prison. As the first move to discipline Auburn convicts, he temporarily suspended the activities of the Mutual Welfare League at Auburn Prison. c International Wou’»r«al _ CHRISTMAS MASSES AT ST. MARY’S CHURCH Thete will be nine masses at the St. Mary - Catholic church on Christmas diy. The Christmas high mass v ill be held nt five o'clock in the mot ning. This will be a solemn high mass and the children's choir will sing Christmas catols during the in; -s. The time of the other scheduled masses will be seven, eightthirty. and nine forty-five, the later being a high mass. From five to nine forty-five, masses will lie said continuously. At each mass the annual coflaetk n for the orphans will be taken and as has been the custom the congregation will receive Holy Communion at the morning masses. ♦ 4> MARKETS AT A GLANCE ♦ - (U.R) ♦ Stocks moderately h'gher in active trading; utilities in demand. Bonds rftiiof and steady; convertibles and rails monopolize trading. Curb stocks improve under leadership of utilities. Grains sharply higher. Foreign exchange irregular; sterling easier. Chicago stocks fairly active and firmer. Cotton steady in narrow range of price movements. Rubber quiet and steady. Produce exchange securities quiet and steady. Strike Believeu Over Taylorville, 111.. Dec. 21—(UP) — | Further indication that the mine I trouble in the Taylorville coal mining region is virtually ended was the departure of a machine gun unit 106th Calvary,, .Illinois Nations! Guards, Springfield, and headquarJ ters company. 130th infantry. DecaI tur, for home today. The units are parts of five companies sent here l on December 9 when trouble was feared because of a strike called by j the insurgent National Miners' 1
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1929.
Baptist Bulletin ' i 0. E. Miller, Pastor The morning service at 9:30 will ’ be in keeping with the Christmas spirit both in thd lesson study and in the sermon message. Subject of »he message, "The Gospel of ; Peace”. At 1:30 there will be a full practice for the evening program. On eeount of the weather having detyed practice, every one on the protram is urged to be present in the ifti#hodn. B. Y. P. U. at six o’clock. In the evening hour at seven the program will be given as announced yesterday. Miss Cleora Baker and Grc ehen Winans will sing "Earth's Weary Waking Done” by Holden. Prayer and Praise meeting Christmas n.ght, Wednesday at 7:30. First Christian Chureh R. B. Hurt, Pastor Christmas is a time of universal rejoicing for then lang out the glad tidings on that first Christmas Day that Christ, a "Sa-ior" was born! "His name shall be called Wonderful. Counsellor, Mighty God, Ever-' lasting Father, Prince-of-Peace. f Humanity has been immeasurably, Blessed by His coming. Let us honor Him In worship tomorrow. Sunday School meets at 9:30 A M. This is followed by the morning wor.-hip and preaching service at I 10:45 A. M. The evening Christmas: program wfll begin at 7:00 o’clock. 1 The children will present a program that will be interesting and enjoy- i able to all who come. The public is cordially invited to ?ll these services. ■—o The Methodist Episcopal Church R. W. Stoakes, Pastor The Church Schoo', will meet at the regular time of 9:30 with E. D. Colter in charge. This will be the time for Santa to make his appearance and will greet each kiddie with a treat. Every teacher is asked to be present and assist in the Chr’-tmas treat as well as be present to teach. Mo: ning Wor hip at 10:15. This service will l»e ir. charge of the pastor and a break in the series of sermons started last Sunday, will occur to make room for the Christmas service of worship. There I will be special music in keeping with the service. \ The Junior Church will meet at the regular time and the. whole hour after devotions will be given , over to the Christmas program rehearsal. The time is 10:45. There will be no regular meeting of the intermediate league at the regular time of 5 p. m. but - there will be a rehearsal for the » Chiismws play at 2:30. Every Intermediate Ijeaguer is asked to j be present as this is the last ret hearsal before the choir and playi let in the evening aft 7 o'clock. The High School league will ob- ■ serve its Christmas program at 6 3 p.m. sharp. This service will be e taken up by the presentation of s the Gift previously announced as yjwel as the devotional service and i’ | will be closed promptly at 6:45 in 1
ers for the Christmas entertainment. Every leaguer is asked to bring his or her gift. The evening service at 7 o'clock will be the Christmas entertainment. This whole service is given over to an old fashioned entertainment by request of some of the i people of the church who wanted a I mixed program large f made up of 'he smaller and intermediate 1 groups of our children. The service will be crowned by the 1 “White Christmas Gift” in which ’ every member of the congregation is a ked to take part, either as a member of a class or as an individual. There will be no mid week "ser--1 vice in the church this week as Wednesday being Christmas and a I day that sjiould be observed in I the home. — o First Evangelical Church “There is born to you this day in the city of David a Savior who is Christ the lord." Tlie Chris.mas spirit and message wiU ring out in all the services 1 of the day and week. The Primary and Beginners do ’ partments will open their morning : program in their department at ■ 9 15 o'clock and close at 11 o'clock, i Children's lessons and exercises | will interest the little folks. The I Christmas story will be told. At ill o’clock the children will receive their treat from the school i and ready to go home. In the auditorium, the Gideops will be in charge of the worship program. The les on study: "The Child in a Christian World," will be conducted by classes. The choir will sing: “The Nativity,” by Chas. H. Gabriel. The pastor’s message will he: "The Birth of a J King.” Alt will dismiss at 11:90 . I o’clock. . The White Gift service will be ■, given at 7 o’clock Every class in .he entire school will take part I After 'this service the pageant , i “They That Sit In Darkness," will be given. I The Primary and Beginners pro ‘ gram will be given on Tuesday • night followed by a playlet: "It is I More Blessed." by the Junior and ■ Intermediate departments. > o First U. B. Church R. E. Vance, Pastor '■ Regeneration. (It’s Necessity) • Jesus answered and said unto him 1 Verily, verily, I’sty unto thee, Ex- • crpt a man be born a- .in, he cannot see the kingdom of God. John - 3:3. t Ono again the spirit of the t Christmas season is here,with songs e of gladness and good cheer. Washy ingt.on Irving said, ’Tts the season 0 for kindling the fire of hospitditv t- in the hall, the genial fire of char ’■ ity in the heart. A Christina*? me-s---sage—God’se—God’s gift; His Son. Christ.'-- >• gift: Himself. A Christmas praysr: 6 "God bless its every one" Th< e Christmas tree: Emblem of immorif tality. The candles: Symbols of tile s '‘Light of the World." If is more d blessed to give than to receive, n save In the nutter of offense. i- A Chrtgrrma triirnev. “T et US new I
Pioinineiil New Yorker Confirms Engagement To New Jersey Deb SR,* ' vj William H. Vanderbilt, great-great-great-grandson of Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt, is reported to have admitted that he is “the lucky man” when asked if he was engaged •0 wed Anne G. Colby, debutante daughter of the Everett Colbys of West Orange, N. J. This is Mr. Vanderbilt’* second marital venture. go even unto Bethlehem, and see 1 this thing which is come to pass which the Lord hath made known to us.” You are invited to join with us, if you have no church homo, tumor row. Morning service begins at 9:15. A short program will be given by ths children in their opening exercises Subject of morning message. "New Born Joys”. "When Santa Listened In.”, Ch-ristnUis Cantata will he in the evening beginn Ing at 7:0!) Remember not to forge’ yam off-ring for the Otterbein Home. Also the gift you are giving to th> local church budget. - o *■ Z on Rsformed’Church Corner Third and Jackson Streets A. R. Fledderjohann, Pastor Tie are fast approaching that, blessed and joyful d>y of the year. By attending your services you will enter into the real meaning of the season. The churches always put forth special efforts at this season >t the year to herald the story of the bit'll of the King of our Lives. Sunday school at 9:15. We Irjit : one hundred p r r cent, attendance last Sunday. Why not tomorrow? Morning Worship Services al 10:39 o’clock Sermon subject, “The Advent Call- 1 Stand at the Door”. We rejoice over our wonderful serviees last Sunday. We want to con- ( tinue that inspiration. Our organ is' Io be an instrument for good. ‘•enior (' E. meeting at 6:15 with ( a seasonal topic for discussion. Evening services at 7 o’clock with a timely message on the subject, 1 "To Bethlelu m, Where Faith Has . No Doubts". i Let it be remembered that Sunt dry afternoon will he used tor reh" tsals and that all children . should arrange to be present. The regular Christmas program : -vill be given on Christmas Eve, December- 24, at 7:15 o’clock. Christmas Day services will be > hdd on Christmas morning at 10:30 3 o’clock. :, ’Hie German and English Church Alman es may be had immediately v fo’lowing tthe s?r R-es torrkirrow
morning. o Presbyterian Harry H. Ferntheil, pastor The Juniors will meet in the Junior room at 9 o’clock for a period of worship and devotion. Tliis is the story hour and of course there will be a good Christmas story- for the boys and girls. Sunday school at 9:30. Mr. Ed Ashbaucher is the superintendent. There is a cla-s for every age. There is a place for everybody. Come and let us help you find your place in God's work. Let us study together His word that we mayfind His will so we may know how to act in this world. The 'esson for the seniors and adult clas-es is ‘‘The Child in the Christian World.” Morning Worship at 10:30 a.m. The pastor will present a Christmas sermon on ‘‘The Greatest Gift.” The young people's choir will assist in t lie ritualistic part of the service. There will be pecial Christmas music at this service. The evening hour of praise and devotion will be held at five (5) o'clock. This is an early hour. The high school Glee Club under ho direction of Miss Dessolee Chester will present a cantata
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I entitled "Chimes of Holy The hour of meeting is set early as many of tho singers are ii other programs later in the evening. Everybody i* welcome. The Sunday school Christmi program will be presented at Christmas eve, Tuesday evening, at 7 p.m. A very fine program s arranged under the direction e( Dr. Fred Patterson and his com mittee. ——o I Zion Evangelical Lutheran ■ West Monroe and Eleventh Pau! W. Schultz, Pastor i German services with comnraiiiß 9:00 A. M. Confession il services 8:45 A. M. English services and Stindzy school 10:00 A. M. Children’s Christmas sera Tuesday 7:30 P. M. Wednesday. Christmas day. tn services will be conducted: CertM 9:00 A. M. English 10:00 A. It Holy communion will be ed during the English service s Christmas day. o —— J St. Marys Church First Mass, 7:00 a. m. Children's Mass, 8:30 a. tn. . High Mass, 9.45 a. m. Prayer Hour and Henedidioi 3:30 p. m. J
