Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 242, Decatur, Adams County, 13 October 1930 — Page 4

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> yTnzly ■DJ viur*7 , l \ w-. v TA—J" 1 1 • 1 V / / ®3r\\ ...q: —Sg SqF 7 ...' C f * JF" Mtxe Mary Macy 'V' Mia* Margaret Haley [Fbonea 1000—1001 The Beret Removes Its Bandages And Survives NEW YORK, Oct. 13 —(U.R) - Nine women out of ten are wearing the small hat that is one version of another of the beret or the turban thia season. If we thought that we had our fill of caps and bonnet stj’les last year we must throw up our hands in surrender this year when we view the millinery scene, for brims so far in fall hats have, l«en few and far between. The number ot small hats cannot fail to be impressive, but no less I

so than the new style treatment! of these iurbans and berets. Th" difference between last year's! and this year's draped turbans is | perveptilde enough to make last I year’s riwtn not quite right today, i A woman who thinks she can "get ! away" with last year’s little Agnes rag of 4 hat can be thoroughly shamed .10 see the difference be-1 tween the unrelieved flat-to-the 1 heed-lines Tot last year and jhe ’ drifted or folded treatments, be they ever so slight, of the present. I Contours are different, still in a moderate way, showing more lift at tb>- back of the hat. that is. the I tendency is to discourage the cap, from drooping and enfolding the I beck of the neck, with the result that the hat seems to be sitting more on the crown of the head, than hanging off. The off-the-face, line is no less, in fact, it is more | generakajjd the hint of drape that i marks the folding and rcanipula- J tion of the hat. whether it is fabric' or.felt, gives greater width to the; hat — most times in an irregular contour, so living up the policy 1 of one-sided lines in millinery that is still very important Even in some berets that are! formed nf one piece, unlike the intricately tended turban, the intention of the fiat smooth surface is forgotten, and little dents and puffs appear to give more variety and size to the silhouette. In short, the swathed, "bandaged" contour of the turban is slightly eased, conforming to the new scheme in all silhouettes, of softer and more voluminous lines. PROVINCE CONVENTION OF PSI IOTA XI SORORITY Fifty-six members ot tne Nortnern province of the Psi lota Xi Sorority were guests of the Huntington chapter at a province meeting held at th" LaFontaine hotel. Huntington. all day Saturday. Mrs. Werner H.' Duemling of Fort Wayne chairman of. the province, presided at-the meeting which was attended bj two delegates from each of the seventeen chapters in the province, and two national officers. Mrs. Adolph Schenkel of Huntington, president; and Miss Thelma Sines ot Logansport, secretary. A short business meeting for the consideration of new plans for the disposal of funds in the national chaUty treasury and the discussffln nf expansion, was held at 10 ofcloek Saturday morning. At noon the guests were served a luncheon irCthe summer dining room of the IJxU-cil LaFontaine. Following th" luncheon, bridge was enjoyed on th" mezzanine floor. Prizes in Bridge were presented by Mrs R. K. Archibald of Fort Wayne, from the Fort Wayne chapter to Doris Angle of Logansport. Vera Lipkey of Foit Wayne; Eloise Lewton, of Decatur. Harriet Huff, of Logansport; Lora Gene Pusey, of Fort Wayne; and Mrs. Leo Kirsch, of this city. Some of the guests were taken to the LaFontaine country club for golf. The delegates and members of ‘he local sorority who attended included Miss Eloise Lewton. Mrs.

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CLUB CALENDAR Monday Womans Club formal opening, Decatur County Club 8:30 p. m. District Meeting of Debekah Lod-1 I ges. Geneva 1. O. O. F. Hall, after- ’ I noon and evening. Bona Terns Club, Mrs. William I (Schumacher 7:30 p. m. j Research Club, Mrs. H. B. Helller, 2:30 p. m. Tuesday Otterbein Guild, Miss Georgia’ ■ Foughty, 7:30 p.m. Carpe Diem Club, Mrs. Grant ( Fry, 7:30 p.m. W. C. T. U- Library. 2:30 p. m. Pythian Needle Club, K. of P. 1 Home, 2:30 P. M. Methodist Mary and Martha Classi [jotrluck sqpper for husbands. 1 church parlors, 6:30 p. m. Rebekah Lodge Meeting I. O. O. F. I Hall, 7:30 P. M. Wednesday Zion Reformed Indies Aid Soci- ( ety, church parlors, 2:30 p.m. Zion Lutheran Missionary Society ! Mrs. Rudolph Myers, Craigville. ■ 1 2:30 P. M. Shakespeare Club. Mrs. Helen 1 Blossom at the Noah Frye home 12:30 P. M. Frivolity Club. Mrs. William Aug ! ust. 7:30 P. M. . j, Historical Club all-day meeting 1 Mrs. Heber Humbarger, Hunting-: ton. Thursday ‘ E. V. Loyal Daughters Class. Mrs.' ' 1 Frank Lynch, 7:30 P. M. ■jFRUDAY • United Brethren D. Y. B. Class. Mrs. Charles Hitchcock, 8 p.m. Presbyterian Ladies Aid Society Mrs. Wilson Lee 2:30 P. M. Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid Society Mrs. Chris Bieberick, 1 p. m. Friday Methodist Ever Ready Class soup I sale, church basement.. Calvary Evangelical ladies supper church basement. 7 to 9 p. m. Group meeting of Women’s Home Missionary Society, First Methodist 1 i church, Mluffton. j Leo Kirsch. Miss Betty Macklin, and Miss Aleta Harlow. , UNION 4-H CLUB ENJOYS PRETTY PARTY Miss Esther Kukelhan entertain- . ed the members of the Union Town1 ship 4 H Ciuo with a party of pret'y 1 appointments, at he' no.ne norta1 east of the city, Sunday afternoon > from one to four-thirty o'clock. ■ A number of interesting games • were played, and contests furnisht ed entertainment during the after- • noon, in which prizes were awarded. Following the social hour of games, the guests were invited to the dining room which was beauti . fully decorated for the occasion 1 | with crepe paper decorations of I , green and white. Small tables were i arranged about the room, and were > also decorated with the prevailing color note and centered with a va.->e of pretty fall flowers. The covers ’ for the guests were marked with ■ plate cards and decorative nut cups . ot green and white. A delicious luncheon was served

by Mrs, Marilynne Clem and Miss Kukolhan, the last course consisting of ice cream which was furnished by the Cloverleaf Creamery. Following the luncheon it was voted to send Miss Mildred Koidewey to Purdue, with the money raised by a social recently. Those present at the party yesterday were the Misses Marciie Beard, Hilda Bleeke, Monema 1 Bleeke, Mary Helen Venus. Ida Frosh, Helen Hoile, Mildred Koldewey, Amanda. Julia. Clara, and Sophia Kruckeberg, Margaret Scha morion. Gertrude Schultz, Ella Thieme. Mildred, Helen and Berniece Tumbleson, Helen and Lore'ta Weiland, Erma Gage, Car! Fuelling, Mr and Mrs. Chauneey Clem, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kukelhan and daughter Miss Esther Kukelhan. HONORS SON ON BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. E...Martz entertained with Sunday dinner, at their home on Line street yesterday, complimentary to their son Edward, on his seventeenth birthday anniversary. Covers were laid at the dining table for Mr. and 'Mrs. Orley Thin lar and family, Wellman, Irene, and Mary Evelyn, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Teeple and baby, Bobny Lea, Mr. land Mrs. Glen Barkley, Willie Merryman, Mr. and Mrs. Martz and son Edward;

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FORT WAYNE GUESTS ENJOY WEINER BAKE Conrad Doehrman of Friedheim >at ertained with a marshmallow i and weiner bake Sunday night, which was enjoyed by the following Fort Wayne people: Mr. and Mrs. 'Charlfs Limbert. Mr. and Mrs. William Sc hultz, Mr. and Mrs. William glclilahdroff, the Misses Lisette Doehrman. Helen Limbert. Linda. | Seuora. and Irene Schult*, and Mr. I Doehrman. Later in the evening, the guests repaired to the home of Mr. Doehr- , man where games .of progressive pinochle were played. The Shakespeare Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at two-thirty I o’clock with Mrs. Helen Blossom, at the home of Mrs. Noah Frye Mis j I Frank France will have the paper 1 ; for the meeting. | < The D. Y. B. Class of the United (, Brethren Sunday School will meet | , Thursday evening at eight o’clock 1 at the home of Mrs. Charles Hitch-1 cock, on Eighth street. Mrs. Grace! Hurst. Mrs. George r Hill and Mrs. ,1 I Charles Hakes will be the assist- 1 i ant hostesses. ;' The Ladies Aid Society of the 1 Zion Reformed Church will meet : I Wednesday afternoon at two-thirty o’clock in the church parlors. < — ! ! The Carpe Diem Club will meet j Tuesday evening at seven-thirty: I o'clock with Mrs. Grant Fry at '

j her home on Seventh street. The Otterbein Guild will meet | with Miss Georgia Foughty, Tues- '- j day evening at seven-thirty o’clock.■ ENTERTAINS AT CHICKEN DINNER Mr. and Mrs. M. Thomas enteri tained with a chicken dinner Suii- | day, for Mr. and Mrs. John Steig-; meyer, Mrs. Isabel! Meyer, and Mr | and Mrs. Pat Costello and son Tom-1 ; my. ENTERTAINS GUESTS SATURDAY EVENING Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fuhrman enterI tained with a dinner Saturday even-1 I ing, at which covers were laid for I I Mr. and Mrs. 11. M. Mountain of In- | I dianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Heid-‘ rick of Fort Wayne; Miss Mildred i Stalhkamp of Delphos, Ohio; David ; Baker, and Mr. and Mrs Fuhrman ot 1 this city. — The Missionary Society of th? i [ Zion Lutheran Church will meet ; Wednesday afternoon at two-thiny o'clock. at the home of Mrs. Rudolph I Myers in Craigville. The Ladies Aid Society of the i ! Presbyterian Church will meet at' ■ the home of Mrs. Wilson Lee Thurs-' I day afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. 1 A good attendance of the ladies ot I the church is desired as final ar-j : rangements will be made for the, j rummage sale to be held the first ■ week iu November. !HONORS GUESTS WITH DINNER PARTY Mrs. J. J. Reed entertained at ; noon dinner at her home near this city, Sunday, honoring a number ot I guests from out-of-towu. Covers ( were laid for Mr. and Mrs. C. F. j Mcßride. Mr. and Mrs. Jared Voors | and daughter Marie and son Lewis, i Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Reed and la- ' rhily Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Blume and i children, Mr. Ruder, the Misses ! Mary Jane Mcßride, Mary Larson, I Zelma Myers, and Mr. Ralph Reed ; ail of Fort Wayne. 'CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY WITH SUNDAY DINNER i j Mr. and Mrs. William Zwick eni ' tertained with a dinner, Sunday ev- ■ ening, at their home on North Secli ond street, complimentary to their son Harold, who k a student at ini uiaiia Univer-iiy «.m his birthday an - niversary. Covers wore laid at the dining ■ table for Mr. and Mrs. Albert Buuck . I of Foi l Wayne; Norbert Koeliemau I of Hoagland; Mr.; and Mrs. William Bultemeier, Eleanor and Hilda Bultemeier, Delma and Edwin Koeneman all of north of tho city; Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Freeby and - baby of Shipshewana; The Misses • Helen Schroll and Irene Schafer of - North Liberty; Harold Zwick of i Indiana University; Phil Yunkei.s -of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Zwick and Robert Zwick ot this city. 5 ADAMS COUNTY GIRL i; MARRIED SATURDAY > I Miss Marguerita Brlncefield of . | Adams county, daughter of Clar--51 ence Brincefield, and Alvin Dori ' man of Groverhiii, Ohio, son of j 'fruit Dorman, were quietly mar-

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tied Saturday afternoon in the offices of Justice of Peace J. W. Merriman. Mr. Merriman read the marriage service which was witnessed by Mrs. Sylvester Everhart of the Graham and Walters offices. Mr. Dorman is engaged in business as a molder in Ohio, where the newly married couple will make their home. The Ever Ready Class of the Methodist Sunday School will hold a soup sale in the church basement Friday. Vegetable soup will be sold or twenty cents a quart and everybody desiring soup is asked to call Mrs. C. L. Walters. The N. and T. Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Gregg McFarland. 903 West Monroe street. Wednesday afternoon at two-thirty o’clock. The Calvary EvangeXcal Ladies will serve a supper in the church basement Friday night from seven to nine o'clock in the evening. The Loyal Daughters Class of the Evangelical Sunday school will meet Thursday evening at seventhirty o’clock at the home of Mrs. Frank Lynch on Rugg street. Al! members are requested to be present. GUESTS HONORED SUNDAY EVENING Mr. and Mrs. William Feurote of neat Monroe entertained with a six o'clock dinner party at their home

... X „ ......... . .. . V.. X.. , last evening complimentary to Mrs.; e William Losche and daughters Ber- < tha and Agnes, and Mr. and Mrs.i c Ernest Moyng all of Coldwater, i Ohio. Evening guests at the Fan- ! I rote home were Mr. and Mrs. G t Necswald and family of this city. ENTERTAINS !< AT SUNDAY DINNER I Mrs. H. E. Zerkel entertained with ■ a chicken dinner at her nome near - I this city Sunday noon, compliraen- • tary to a number of relatives. Co>ers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. John ■ Yaney of Celina. Ohio; John Trout-!* ner of Lodi. California: Miss Ada' 1 Savieo of Monroeville: Mr. and Mr-:. | ’ Kenneth Zerkel and children Jean 1 land Kathleen of Berne: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schnepp and daughter, Esther and son Hubert; Mr. and! ’ Mrs. Sylvester Everhart Mr. and j : Mis. Zerkel and daughter Margaret; i and son Junior. Afternoon guests' l were Mr. and Mrs. J* A. Zerkel Mr. • 1 land Mrs. Frank Drake and daughterj l Maxine and son Gerald Miss Neva 1 Zerkel of Fort Wayne and Miss; Ruth Smith of this city. All members of the Woman's Club who are planning to attend the for-; : mal opening of the Club this even-| i ing at the Decatur Country Club are I ; asked to bring their own table ser-' vice. The supper will be served; 1 promptly at six-thirty o'clock. Those ■ I who have the Americanization Song Rooks are also urged to bring them this evening as the ladies will participate in community singing. 'GENEVA WOMAN QUIETLY MARRIED The mariage of Mrs. Rose Hill ot! ' Geneva, and Charles C. Hanley of i I Bluffton took place Saturday after | | noon in tho office of the Justice ot I I Peace J. W. Merriman. Mr. Merri-1 man received the .marriage vows. I and Mrs. Sylvester Everhart wit-1 ressed the ceremony. Mr. Hanley is a farmer in Wells I County, and the couple will make their home near Bluffton. o IfrTownTalk Mr. and Mrs. James Konz and son Jimmie of Chicago visited in Decatur over the week-end at the Martin Gilson home. Miss Blanche Cottrell and Albert King of Fort Wayne were the strpper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clar-j i see Cottrell in this city Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Andrews of Detroit, Michigan, former resid nts of this city, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Beal in this city. Mrs. Andrews and Mrs. Beal are sisters. Miss Margaret Kern of Fort 1 Wayne spent Saturday evening in this city visiting her parent. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Badders and family and Mrs. Mary E. Franks of Indianapolis spent the week-end visiting relatives in this city. Mrs. ’ Franks remained for an extended - visit in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kern, Mr. ! and Mrs. Herb Kern and Mrs. Eli • Ray motored to Elkhart Sunday

i where they visited with Mr. and . Mrs. Charles Kern and family. Mrs. AQCTVIPJ) . Ray remained to spend several LIIAOO . weeks in Elkhart. ADVERTISEMENTS. I Miss Neva Zerkel of Fort Wayne : spent tie week-end visiting rela- BUSINESS CARDS, lives in and near this city.. *xtn VriTir’lTQ Miss Kathryn Hyland. Charlotte AIxU , Elzey. Ot o Weis, and Kenneth ArI nold spci.t last evening in For' Wayne. FOR SALE Walter Bookman of Kokomo visit- T^-i -^, n)ER - CIDT - K ."d with relatives and friends over . . pa(lon by (he barre( i the week end. , , Jgc by galion j ug and app ) eß 75c a Miss lary Macklin of For. ( . (lpr mjU a; Hoag , Wayne spent the week-end tn thit st Koenpmann . 239 . 6 t • citv. » _ _ , , , , 1 for SALE —Plvmouth rock pullets ! Mrs. Oscar leeple and daughter, )(> ]#v ■ ss , () 240 ., t Rebecca Caroline of near Monroe, visited over the week-end with Mri. FOR SALE- Hampshire buck. L Teeple's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clar B. Koenig. Dailey_farm. _ 211-3tx , ence Cottrell on Mcßarnes street. FOIi SALE—Duroc Male hog 15 Mr. and Mrs. Fred S’auffer and months old; pedigree furnished. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Howell and Ed Miller ’4 mile south of Salem ’ son Billy visited (n Wayne Sat-1 236 Sat Wed 61 urday evening where they attended FOR SALE — A grey Chinchilla the Jefferson theatre. sport coat, size 18. Good as new. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lower mo-(Call 4132. 242-31 1 tored to Warren Sunday, where jtqr SALE Sorghum molasses, sl.they attended the Home Coming 5,) a gallon or 31.40 a gallon in b and Rally Day service at the Me- g a ;ion lots. Winter apples. $1.25. thodist Episcopal Church, of which Q (to Bleeke, phone 694-T 242-3tx eod they are former members. The i JUg p' mimte”t Rally was an all-day affair and the Kalanialoo cabinet heat ers and principal address was given by At- g _ ld f<M>tory prkes | thur Sapp of Huntington. The Rev. Thpflp gtoveg can , M)Ught on .Charles Tinkham, who formerly was 1 g e Furnl ture com1 a pastor in this city, is pastor of 242t3 ■the Warren Methodist Church, and pan -' _ " asked to be remembered to the De-1 SALE-Pears. Rugo hieme, catur people. ! miles north east of Decatur. Miss Lillian Burk who is employ-1 ’ lone -

. —...— ...... .. ( . ed at the Morris Five and Ten cent I store, was confined to ner home I east of the city today with illness. I Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Beavers and'* baby, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nichols oi, this city and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur - Myers and children spent Sunday! visiting in Fort Wayne, the gues'sj of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller and fa ~ miiy. Mrs. Cal Peterson and Miss , Madge Hite motored to Fort Wayne . today. I Mr. and Mrs. Mat Breiner spent Sunday in Fort Wayne, the guests , of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Lord. Charles Breiner of Fort Wayne , spent the week-end visiting with , relatives ano friends in this city, j , Mr. and Mrs. Herman Obliges and I Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Obliges and: daughter of Minster. Ohio were I ' Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Clara Kiting. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Spangler and daughters and Mrs. Anna Tricker and son visited with the latter's son George Tricker in Burketsville, 0., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meyers and children Virginia and Bobby Earl of ; Van Wert, .Ohio, visited with Mrs. Meyer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nichols over the week-end. Albert Fuller of Detroit, Michigan : I is attending to business in this city and visiting with Mr. and Mrs. CharI les Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Tettman spent ijjinday visiting iu Fort Wayne '.he guests of Mr. and Mrs. G'.'s Freeze. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Costello attende 1 the Notre Dame and Navy Game at Notre Dame Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Alberding and i family and Mr’, and Mrs. Elmo Mil jler spent Sunday in Fort Wayne I visiting with Frank Fenger at his ; home and with Mrs. Fenger and daughter Joan Rose at the St. JosI eph Hospital. Miss Gladys Stauffer of Berne i was a business visitor here today. Miss Winifride Kitson spent the i week-end in Fort Wayne visiting with E. W. Myers family. Mr. and Mrs. George Andrews attended a show at the Paramount theater at Fort Wayne last night. Mrs. Lucy Frye of Blue Creek township was a caller here this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Barr of Bluffton and Mr. and Mrs. C. E Bell of this city will leave for Wash Ington, in the morning where they wiii attend the Indiana Baptist I State Convention for a few days. ! The convention will convene in ■ I Washington tomorrow and last until Friday. Monty Loßrun of Gas City spent the week-end visiting relatives and friends in this city. Ferd Christen of Fort Wayne spent Sunday in this city visiting with friends. o_Z 1 Mmt'K <»»•' FINAL SETTI.EHEAT OF ESTATE VO. 2«7» Notice Is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Joseph I>. Winans, deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 31st day of October 11130, and show cause, If any why the Final Settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Isabelle Winans. Executrix Decatur, Indiana Oct. C. 1930 Attorney Dore B. Erwin. Oct. 9 13

MARKETREPORTSi! DAILY REPORT OF I OCA I ' \ND FOREIGN MARKETS Corrected October 13 j i Hogs, 90-120 pounds SB.OO, ; Hogs. 120-140 pounds $8.50 Hogs, 140-160 pounds $9.00 Hogs. 160-180 pounds $9.25 Hogs. 180-200 pounds $9.40 ( Hogs. 200-225 pounds. $9.50 ; ’logs. 225-250 pounds $9.60 ' Hogs, 250-300 pounds $9.75 Hogs. 300-350 pounds $9.50 , Roughs * $7.25 Stags — $5.25 Vealers 12c, Spring Lambs 7c' — East Buffalo Livestock — East Buffalo, N. Y„ Oct. 13.—<U.R) ! —Livestock: Hogs: Receipts, 8,000; holdovers, i 200; active to all interests; steady i to 10c lower; bulk desirable, 160- 1 210 lbs., $10.25; few, $10.35; weights below 140 lbs., mostly $10; pack- 1 ing sows, SS-$8.50. Cattle: Receipts, 2,200; strictly ' dryffd steers and yearlings scarce, steady; lower grades draggy, 25c or more lower; 1.210-lb. steers, $12.65: good steers and yearlings. $11.50-$12.50; fleshy grass rs and short feds, • $7.25-$9.50; common grass steers and heifers, $5-$6.50; beef cows. $5-$5.75; cutter grades, $2.50-$ 1. Calves: Receipts. 1,300; vealets fully 50c lower; good to choice, sl3s 13.50. Sheep: Receipts, 10,800; lambs rather slow; generally 50-75 c low er; good to choice ewes and wethered lambs, $7.75 to mostly $8.00; bucks and inbetween grades. $7; throwouts, $6; fat ewes, $3.50 $4. East Buffalo Livestock Fort Wayne, Ind., Oct. 13.—<U,R) —Livestock: Hog mark t steady to 10c lower; 110 lbs. down, $8; 110-120 lbs. $8.25; 120-130 lbs., $8.50; 130-140 lbs., $8.75; 140-150 lbs.. $9; 150-160 lbs., $9.25; 160-180 lbs., $9.35; 180-200 lbs., $9.45; 200-225 lbs., $9.55; 225250 lbs., $9.65; 250-300 lbs., $9.75; 300525 lbs., $9.53; 325 350 lbs., I $9.25; 350-400 lbs., $9; roughs, I $7.50; stags,. $5.50; calves, sl2; lambs, $7.00. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected October 13 No. 1 New Wheat 71c No. 2 New Wheat 70c New Gate 32c Barley 5mRye aOc N 0.2 Yellow Corn per lOOIbs. $1.05 LOCAI GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen :..... 22c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 35c 0 — Guy Mahorney of Hartford City republican candidate for joint-sen-ator in Adams Blackford and Wells counties was calling on acquaintances here and at Berne Sunday. ■

FOR RENT —— I I ■ I - —a— —,l,w» !,,M FOf. RENT—A 7 room house, in good location. Rent reasonable, In quire of Mrs, Charles Dugan. 240-St FOR RENT—Jackson property on South First street Modern. Possession at once. Call Mrs. Phil Mack lie. phono 298. 240-6 t FOR RENT—Semi modern dwelling 2 squares from Court House Phones 85, 394 Dore B. Erwin. FOR RENT — Rooms for light housekeeping. Mrs Mae Jackson 110 South First Street . 240-6 t FOR - RENT - Flat, corner Monroe and Third streets. Inquire of Mart Gilson. Decatur Shoe Hospital. 242-3 t FOR RENT Light housekeeping apartment. Nice clean rooms. Price reasonable. Phone 1269. 242-ts ■ FOR RENT—7 room semi-nuxlern residence. Marshall street; 6 > room semi-modern residence, Mad--1 ieon street; 7 room semi-jnodern residence, North Ninth street A. , D. Suttles. . 242t3 FOR - 11ENT—5 room bouse on North Ninth St. all modern but I furnace Inquire Peter Gaffer. LOST AND FOUND 1 - 1 —— - LOST—White Gold bar pin. blue s>>t I in center. Finder please return to ; this office. Reward. 240-3tx o WANTED

MALE HELP—MANAGER WANTED-*- To take charge of our business in Decatur. Must furnish $250 i to $l5O cash deposit on goods. Rat-1 erences required. 523 Michigan. Dept. 322, Chicago. 242-3tx 1 Art Wemhoff visited with friends at Fort Wayne last evening. O— .. NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR COAL Notice is hereby given that the R *ard of Trustees of the Adams County Memorial Hospital, will at said hospital, at Decatur, Indiana on Saturday the 1 day of November 1930 and up until 10:00 A. if. on said day. receive sealed bids for one large car, load of No 3 Pocahontas coal, price' to Include delivering the coal in the bins s:t the hospital. "he boa-d r, serves the right to reject anv or all Mi’s. BOARD OF TRVSTEES OE THE Adams County Memorial Hospital Oct. 6-13 NOTICE! Our directors have made application to change our Charter to a STATE one. We shall have same shareholders. same directors, same officers as at present. We believe that we can more nearly meet the requirements of our community under the State system. To meet the details of this change it is be.-essary to give the following notice for 61 days: The First National Bank located at Decatur, in the State of Indiana is closing its affairs. All note holders and other creditors of tho associaton are therefore hereby notified to present the notes ani other claims for payment. T. F. GRALIKER, Sept. 17, 1930 Cashier NOTICE I will be away from my office from Monday morning, October 13 until Sunday evening, October 19. 241-2tx Dr. W. E. Smith NOTICSS TO TA '/.PAYERS Notice :s Hereby given that Monlay Novembe- 3, !9;) n wi!! be the last day to pay your fall installment taxes, rhe county treasurer s office will 1... open from 8 A. M. to 4 P m. during the tax paying season. All taxes n it paid by that time will become delinquent and a 10% penalty w..l be added. Those who have "ought or sold propert yarn! wish a division of taxes are asked to come in at once. Call on the Auditor for errors and iny reductions. The Treasurer can make no corrections. The Treasurer will not be responsible for the penalty of delinquent taxes resulting from the ommisslon of tax-payer to state definitely Un What property, they desire to pay, in whose name it may be found, in what township or corporation it is situated. Person’ owing delinquent taxes ’hould pay them at once, the law is such that there is no option left for tlie 1 reasurer but enforce the collection of delinquent taxes. The annual sale of delinquent lands and lots will take place on the <• cond Monday in February 1931 al '0:00 A. M. County orders will not be paid to anyone owing delinquent taxes All persona are warned against them. No receipts will be held after expiration of time, as the new depository law requires' the Treasurer to ■rake daily deposits. Particular attention: If you pay taxes in more than one township mention the fact to the Treasurer also s e that your receipts call for all your real estate and perse"" 1 properD . In making inquiries of the Treasurer regarding taxes to insure reply do not fall to include return postage. Ed. A. Ashbaucher, treasurer Adams County, Indiana. * Oct. S-Nov. 3 — FREE- One quart oil with each 10 gallons gasoline purchased at South Winchester street Filling Station, Lawrence Polia, Mgr.. 241t6x

INSUI.I ‘BETTER TIMF« (CONT:NI'ED I’ROM 1 equally !.,r , x ., un .: nn will be und-ri.ilo-n i n 1928 and 19-. ■ I grams am. him,,| lo : $150,000.91111 The im 1. as in rPVPIIw ■ companies p. . WjU increase in ..-.-trica!l His trans|n. 1 .huhtu ' e.l a loss from Lst 1 8 per cent ami the gas barely held tin : ~0 . He ' ed an opinion that the I had about 1 the ‘point and said further ImM| • were not expend. i Insull's sta’.-n • which . fed a brief bus m-ss ’! not pretend t, tl)e [ ! of biisines. : m-rai but nfS . the proper!:. - . .uh | w -, Mt J J "In looking ahead," he g J "we view the present businejJ preseion as only temporary. 1 , feel that tic- : p’. ssfon willH relatively little effect upon | 1 growth of our business overt! 1 lod of years." -— - > j Miss Verna Vance of the i|| , eran hospital. Fort Wayne, sjg t ' the week-end visiting her ski , and. brother-m law. Mr, and * [ Adrian Lenhart Mr. and Mrs Lester R.-tbiw j and family .spent Sunday vise . I friends in Fort Wayne,

I « _ Election Official Is On Trial For Grat Indianapolis, Oct 13—•U.8-i tentions of Im al political intM focused today mi Marion cod 1 criminal courtrmmi where Joh»J | Bienz. Republii :in poll offidtl| the primary I'.on. wan scW ed to go on trial for violatid official duties. Bienz allegedly marked tali in the presem >■ of two pena while he was in-D-etc.r at thepd 1 Prosecutor Jud-".'. L. Stark. 1 Paul Rhoada: I.ier. clue! deftf 1 will ask the jut to send Bienal the state prison for a five toll year term as piovided under 4 corrupt prtii: ict, it was in cated today. Get the Habit—Trade at Hua For BETTEB HEALTH SE DR. H. I EiiHNAI’FEL Licensed Chiropractor .iul Naturapd Riadonic diagriu-is an! tre»tM Phone 314 104 So. 3rd * Office Hours : 10-12, 1-5. « 10 years i: Decatur. Roy Johnson Auctioneer Room 5, Peoples Loan & Trust BMj - Phones - - Office 265 Ho™ 10 ’ Decatur. Indiana F 1 NERAL DIRECTS J-aib Attendant tv. H. ZWICK & SON . Calls answered day and Ambulance Service Phones; Office 61. SHEHII i •*4t» # CllllM . Mimlii-r '• w ,’ ed l i Charles H. Snyder. '»■ 1 Mahan Admlnstrator of’ m of lilioda Mahan. de< ■ W. Mahan, i 1 I ' fucker. John Tm ker »■>" ' Mahan , . o t sale Bv virtue of an ‘.L., k "f 1 me directed from the cl aW : Adams Circuit l” ' County, Indiana, 1 " ‘ le! . bMg public Auction 1 ■ ■ ■' ''- c( on Tuesday the - 'l l , l(> urs ' A. D.. 1980. between the 1 1 o'clock A. M and M ’a* l ; .%.rt hH at the east do‘'i . U’j* na , th? r JJ ■ in Adams C( l unty \J ‘ nl not ; and Profs fo '' 'i t' ||lg ' seven years, the r . , ed Heal (g) and Lots nuthber ii ve f i. ind'U® 8 ; in the Town Os M ‘” l tl> e J And on failure t ln terest amount °f., g t he Ume ‘‘fA |§ ' coats 1 Will at th sale ’J’ J place expose t" I' 1 _ |a|t . tald’J simple of said Mid ,a J' h 3 the property U Estate S ministrator of the 1. Mahan deceased Jam' a , Fred w. WWnuUlaha'" Bl ” ’ John Tucker and Mau . suit of Charles H. wjlh „u 1 Said sale will yaluatw" ; relief whatever tro‘“ , appraisement law’- rth sherlM 1 ‘ P Harl llollU^;..lndian® . . c. L. wl'K.